Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1926, Image 4

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HOLLAND, Mich., Aug. 11.—
Many a barefooted sthkU boy has cause his dream has com . true. ,
When he was a lad of 8 he went
f.lt that he would be the happiest
youngster ou earth if only he had to work on a farm near Mechaniv-
burg, Pa. He had to work hard’
a circuh all his own.
George P. Gets felt that way - He recalls when he first saw a
when he wee a lad of 8 on a Penn­ circus poster, depicting some' of
sylvania farm. . Circuses came to the Jungle donisene.
There was a picture of tigers
town seldom and whea they did
cnme Gets often didn’t have mon­ and an elephant on a crossroad
ey enough to go to them. But he sign boafd.
"Wlhat are those?” Gets asked.
vhwed that some day he would
ohm one— or at least own a lo t of ‘•I’ll get some like that to' play
with,” he said When they told
wild animals.
And now. at 88. a multimi!- him.
But wages for a six-year-old 50
lihnaire. Gets has made his boy­
years ago were not sufficient ev­
hood dream come true.
en for the purchase of the dog
Owns His Own Zoo
that Gets craved, to say nothing
He has established h is sWa pri- of a"gtoWn tiger or elephant.
v |te soo oa hi» beautiful "Lake-1
Then came the turn of fgte.,
alpe Farm” near here, and has Gets roae. Today he is one of
filled it with all,th e strange anl- the ooutttry’a moat influential
mnls he wanted to have when he coal mine operators.
He haa thè menagerie coveted
, And he keeps the place open t . during hit boyhood and he is shar­
tge public. He even holds big ing Ma happiness with the world.
bgrbecMs to give an added treat
With his twe sone he lives be­
to the people who eOme to see hla tween hit farm here and Chicago/
collection.
dr.lTlnr back and. forth *s Jgncy
He’s doing M all to satisfy the dictate»
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Gets loves his animals. They
remind him of poor kids. He was
poor once himself and knows the
v à io, o f a Uttle kindness.
And he loves people. That'»
why he has his Informal parties at
Astoria shipped 43,780 cases
which he has fad as many as 20,-
088 guests.
salmon and 58,427 pounds of but­
“l a getting too old To go to ter, during June,
other people’s celebrations. I w a .t
them to corns to-mine lrfstead.”
Hillsboro— Prams buildings on
Lynne block, to bo replaced by
He doesn’t say much more be- modern structures.
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P re s e llin g Suzanne Lenglen'. champion woman tennis player of the world,
who has turned ptofessionul. She has signed a contract to play p#0-tennis
under the management of C. C. Pyle, also pilot of ••Ited” Orange, foot-
¡.all ntng^ Susinne will tour this country In the fall. Ar> offer of »110,000
lo r a four-months' Jaunt is sold to have persuaded the Set queen «o «liter
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the professional ranks.
’ Cottage Grove—Architect em­ NKW CANCER RfcRUM
POUND TO CURE RATS
ployed, txfBraw plans for new cltg
hall.
LONDON, — (U P )— A cancer
serum making rats iipmune is de­
scribed in the annual report of
RCbeburg
Bovinjton ranch, th» British Empire Cancer Cam­
1700 acras,*sold to Price Broth-
paign. Dr. Thomas Lu mad on of
b n.
the Lister Institute, performed ex­
periments on fifty rats successful­
ly. according to the report. ■ '
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Injection e f the appropriate ser­
um la m ilignaat tumors in the
feel of rats, the*Teport indicate»
caused the tumors to disappear.
Temporary Itoppage of circula­
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of the proqpittfb. It wag found,
the report doilares, that ftro tin
more fa different Mug of’ a rat
could be marfe^te vanish by treat-
aem «( only wtf iad that rata
which had been /iibjacted to th*
serum Ugatmegt were Immwtae to
.«I uv~^ u r u i UMmvas o i uwnevr.
BUDAPEST, <VP) — Charged
ith inciting yf*,dj|fer8gt young
sh to eonrtMf w « » , a young
ldapeet Widow; has bean taken
to custody by lito local polle«.
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A eevagth, Ihstbad of yielding
her persuasive hrgumeal th a t
t would 'be ftsMtUrul to take
dam and « k lh «ke afms of a
Aut|ful WoMtogU4* < bro ke, away
om her emhHtses and rushed to
e nearest gshse stotion.
The we man** IgSntaltty .in wlsh-
< to hage Hto >edng m ia Ma la
study to lo-
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wee to In-
commlt sul-
Hli ehe gave
BAKERY
Vote bear «owe «ay of the man Who
BBdoeeds«
Fact» will s » / 4‘it wan good judgment
m i lack that made him saYfe money for
h iaetart”.
Our Havings D ep a r tin g pacing 4
per cent interest affords yot-qp equal op-
The Citizen« Bank of
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By Taylor
IT’S AN IDEAL HoMEV-A f
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PARIS, (U P )— Todrtste iron»
the American boats arriving gt
Cherbourg and Hlrte and Taking
the train for Paris have reported
to the pollop several t i n « in thg
ihst month that a gang of confi­
dence m«n hkyebe8& reapihg a
big harvwft by meahs oi doped
eigarettts handed to the victim by
a benevolent looking, mao casual­
ly met with in the station or on
the train.
The crook usually Walts upt‘1'
he spots a man trateilthg glfth«.
strikes up a cpftVef8sU«h had ttl-
fbrg the cigarette.
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eomer l a o i s f fo f the fifot time
it is easy to talk to him affout
what he eht>alQ see In the gar
capital. U he accept* the stack,
conversation beCOfnM h a ir, the
tourist gets dissy ahd « itfn a tly
his senses led*» feftn. White hg
is awakened a t Paris— boat trains
come through without g stop— he
la without roH a id often Without
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Some time ago he despatched a
commission to Arabia w heif the
notion seized him to have a herd
of pore-bred Arabian horses.
When the animals arrived Gets
gave them all away to friends.
Why? ‘
Because his friends admired
them so much.
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"I wanted them to have soma
fan .to o ,” he says.
Hip soo and farm are constant­
ly open to the public.
The rich man's money is buy­
ing hack hla lost childhood.
oivls
F r a n k lin ’s S u p erio r B r a k
Ax Often As they Waal ft.
BY soy j . < hbbons
when he was a kid.
The soo consists of some 75 an-
imhls. These range in else and
kind all the way from a pair of
24-foot python snakes up to an
elephant. Scattered in between
»IS a melange or tigers, a lion,
varieties of monkeys, Jaguars, the
smallest pony in the world and
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