Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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LONDON, Ao«, i t . —, Alfred
Born Cbnrad, eon a t t& 'fc o ie X s t
Josegh Conrad, h is b o tfd rre rte d
charged with fraudtfJeriBy eon-
vsrtlng to hts owh . usa' J 4000
which had been inverted in b lsau -
tomobfle sale* agenhy.
D is rict, which includes Central
^ B fig p iR , ( U P ) — A day labor-
and Western Pennsylvania w ith 1e»'a thirst for a state of good
headquarters here.
cold beer, netted the widow o t the
Pennington, although he retir­ inn-keeper at Bad la th i, A nrtria,
ed from the Navy w ith the rank a fortune ef W |,« 0 0 ,
of lieutenant commander, never
The bu^om widow 1« the winner
attended the naval academy. Bnt of f h l Wd Prlnw W & A gtteet Aus­
he thinks that schooling is a nec­ trian state lottery. A few years
essary element in the training of ago, her husband worked near
field men.
Ischl as a miner. t b f a y
wi­
After being In chrtge o f this dow is one, of the richest inhabi­
district for a few wèéks, Penning­ tants of the district.
ton decided thde it sometimes is
The winning ticket was first
useless to raid a distillery unless bought by a worker, Johann Bart
a conviction is later forthcoming. at a little tobacco shop a t the
“Akents will be taught above snfomer resort of Bad Ischl. Bus
all,” fee says, “to get the facts Johann couldn’t
conjure
up
and then present them in court enough .patience to await the fate­
intelligently. Many or the good ful drawing of lots. And so when
investigators make the poorest he visited the local inn one eve­
kind o f witnesses when presenting ning he decided th a t a glass of
their cases in court.”
beer in the hand was worth an un­
For this reason, W. H. Mc- certain lottery prise in the bush.
Naugher, M ad of the legal depart­ Accordingly, he ordered a e te tt
ment Of the prohibition unit, is . of Pilaper add paid his bJH with
one oft the principal instructors in hla lottery ticket.
the school.
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When the lo t# were d fc * a , the
The sleuths who are hired fo ri ina-keeper*« widow wag- official­
raiding purposes are reeeivlng |n -j
ly advised that she had won |1 6 ,-
structtpa on (he provisions of the 000.
law governing such violations end
In order to'eonnote Johann for
the manner tat which snch cases his loss, the widow invited him
should be presented.
to drown his sorrow in beer for a
The big task-oiw dperviilng is­ whoje evening— at her expense.
suance of permit^ to breweries
and drag stores, sails for more
Intensive training in the legal di-
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TU» < vacation tiUc'inm-
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f ttlb e lin . Chequee; W teell
Ford Trophy
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13
(IP) — F or one, Capt. J. H . T r
reterai» skipper, of the. Ocei
liner Sierra, has no regret« over*
the shipping board’s recent regu­
lation prohibiting performances
of sea marriages. Master of a lib ­
er which cruises regularly under
the romantic tropic moon and In in
the south sea ports of aUurlrtg
atmosphere seems to have its
get« the idea that prohibition en-
foreement w o rk . la uyaonymens
with reforming, he announces.
I
”W e want an oar agent« to be
as courteous as possible in the
performance or their dnttes.
"W e want them to understand
that their Job is law enforce­
ment. W e are not reformorst”
can’t get *16ng Without & c h otbOf
shy longer.
, ;“ But 1 'v e jd ira y s /eftaed . f y e
n^ver t f f f o r a e < a iiagtg cere­
ÖtöHHendi for tow From Electrical
mony. Why? W ell, after they H i
aqhore the sea fever is apt to cool
off. The yonng fo lkfjd ecld e t u ^
aren’t < d fto tfd
A lt
drawbacks.
, “ For 45 years I ’ve been
to eea,” said the captain.
of young peoplg have come
and asked me to m arry
/Pennington said la discussing the
school.
Pennington is the third admin­
istrator to hold office In this dis­
tric t,« ^ 1» the "Andrews Plan" of
go 1 rig
"LoM bdt sometimes it hasn’l . i
to me w ant the outcome on my
(hem. scienoe.”
enfereemeut wont nto effect last
Hte predecceusors were Fred C;
Baird, rightrhand man to Judge
' Elbert H . Gary o t the United >
States Steel Corporation, who re­
tired a fter nine months fo r*” bus-
reasons,” and Edgar R. Ray,
once a private detective, whose
resignation a fU r one month
of
service wan accompanied by an
attack on the entire enforcement
E h te e ^ m r trophy, (he gift e f Edeel
Ford, w ill go to the winner of the
airplane reUsbUlty tour, which aUrts
et Detroit A u g « 1. The tour is sst*
pected.to develop commercial avia-
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Sámsoñ Stiit Casál and Hffrid Bàgs
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wonderfuJ luggage at prices you cart afford to pay,
“Shod Fly
Here 1« a. very unusual picture—a
wise-winning bathing beauty Who i
tes* the good taste to po m for the
.vhotogrnpher with all her clothes on!
She's Mies Joyce Jean H uM , lS-yeoV-
old Michlgun StAte College op-ed,
who win, represent 1 rinsing. Mich.,
at the Atlantic City contest.
rhe Anlm al’e Friend
.Flies and other insect«
nr cow«. Half-cent*« worth
three
quart« o f m ilk.
*« n used by the beet.dairy
since'1385. B fr shipment
Opposite
it L itt» Store in T o m , u t .
w Hotel — Open Evenings
Pm
vuszorma
• Twteie Add Ovate 8M U
P e i l ’s C orner
P o p u la r Phonograph R ecord s
each year w e must continue
Sifies fo f services ■
4-FOOT BODY FfR
Colonial Cltib Orchestra
haart«— with vocal chorus—
vlth vocal chorus— #
Colonial Club Orchestra
o Boy, W hat a Girl—
SLAB WOOD
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o f the terrii
CÄRSÖN
Isham Jones* Oreheetra
W h a t Wge 1 To Do— w ith vocal chorus—
B /e. Bye Blackbird— with vecal ohorne—
TTl „uv-.:- .. ? Bennie Krueger’« Orchestra
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