Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Soccer Player is
Tóld to Saw Wood
PORTLAND, Sept. 18.— ( OP )
— He didn’t * h n t to 'go to Jail.
N either did he w ant to saw wood
but when he was given the choice
be-selected th e latter penalty.
ThUf did Portland'» woman
district Judge, Mary Jane, Spnr-
lin, deal w ith Robert. Rynkln,
w ell known socefer player, who
appeared in court to answer the
charge thjat h e, tailed to «apport'
hi# w ife and at> chUBrea. \
Rahkin »aid he preferred sod-
cer game» but did not receive
moneÿ for it, A spectator to th éf
trial offered him a Job saw ing,
w ood-and Judge Spurlin took a
fancy, to the Idea as a formal sen­
tence.
70-J«W:<Md Ohauffeur at,
Earena Given Heavy
Fine far EeqftPftde ‘ . ;
EUREKA, 111., Sept. 21.—
Charged with getting drunk and
going Joy riding w ith ;ia h e » w e ,
which contained the tibdy e f M ft
Ernest ¿afford, H enpy H iniagen
70-year-old hearse driver, was
fined |2 P 0 's n d costs in the, coun­
ty court here.
Hlninger bad started early in
the evening from the Safford1,
bom« in W ashburn to bring the'
body to, undertaking parlors hereof
W hen he fa ile d to appear laf <?•*
time, t&o b ereaved' 'fam ily kn<t
peace officers began a search “
wbfah lasted m ost or the night.
According
to officers,
they
found Hlninger at. 2 :3 0 a. a»,
with the hearse tipped over in a
ditch and the driver sleeping
p ea cefu lly beside it.
Guttenburg Bible
Brings Big Price
Happiness depends to a
great extent on “ food.”
Place a juicy. steak or
roast before “ htibby,”
^ e r the day’s toil» and
watch him register Mcon­
tent.” Buy at Eagle Mar­
ket — Meats of highest
quality
Ragle Meat Market
Phone 107
nd Heart
>fModel Venus
Given in London
VIENNA, Sept. 28.— A price of
32753)00, believed to be a record
figure brought by a single* book,
has been obtained for a 42-lined
Onttenbnrg velelum Bible,
Otto. Vollberg, New York coj-
lector, bought the bible from the
Benedictine convent of St. Paul
at Lavant, Carlnthla after the
Austrian government had given
its permission for the sale.
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LONDON, Sept. 28.—
The 19 2< model Venus Is
aa J a ch a n d a half jailer
and three and
three-
foprths
inches thinner
than her mythical ances­
tress. Jxmdon beauty ex­
perts have, decided.
H ere u tf thalr speci­
fications:
Miss, 1936: Height, 6
6, 1-2 tncheq; neck,
12; bust 9J; waist, 24
3-4; hips, 32 1 - 2 : . thigh
18;
calf 11 ' S-4, and
ankle, 71-2.
Venus de Milo: Height.
5 ft 4 In.® neck, 14; bust,
84 1-2; waist, 28 ,1 -2 ;
hips, 38; thigh, 19 1-2;
calf, 13 1-2. and ankle,
8 1-2. ■
LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Sept. 23.
— (U P )— A ll-o f Little Italy Is
concerned over the case of Anna
Pendrelll, pending in* Municipal
Judge Edmonds’ court.
L ittle Italy believes that the
out come of the case w ill deter­
m ine Whether It may keep its
wine, or suffer Its confiscation.
Anna was arrested for having'
fits'g a llo n s o f wine In her home.
Officers said that her wine was
Stronger than the law allows.
But ’’wipe is wine” in Little Italy
and If Anna violated the prohibi­
tion law and if she is convicted,
it'W ill,have a far reaching effect.
Many agitated member« oCÇthe
Italian
colony crowdeg
into
eoui;t when Anna was arraigned,
and retained an attorney, Wal­
lace Davis, to defend her.
i"Anna Pendrelll has comitted
no offense unless the staid * can
prone the wine is in toxicatin g/’
Davis argued’. When the case is
railed Davis will present) w itness­
ed to prove, if possible, tljat An­
nas wine Is not Intoxicating..
. If A M A . ’ones. 'all sir lAtUe
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7/AVf-A CAMEL
This Is a cold, calloused age. but I t has Its king hearts, at that
( l a r climbed through the window o f M rs. N ettle Jablonow's hou
lx>Ui« one night, w aking Her up. Ineteftd ot yelling for the coi
tened to hla story of being down and out. gave him t U and
escape by way of the kitchen, where he fixed himself a 3 a. m. t
H e thanked her v«ry kindly.
Italy’s wine that contains more
than one half of one percent al­
cohol will be subject to confisca­
tion. They know little about per­
centages, and an adverse decision
w ill mean the dawn of a "wine-
less era" for Anna's friends.
EARTHQUAKE A T L . A.
LOS ARGELES, Cal., Sept. 28
(U P )— Several Southern Cali-
fornla cities experienced a d is­
tinct earth tremor a t 9:5 0 o’clock
this .morning.
Buildings were
slightly shaken at Santa Bar­
bara and Ventura. A few other
cities felt the shock bat no dam
age was tepo>rted.
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PLEASANT PHYSIO
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thoroughly cleanse th e bowels,
sweeten the stomach, tone up the
liver. For indigestion, biliousness,
bad breath, headache and gas
pal^s, due to a constipated con­
dition, no remedy is more highly
recommended. Wm. O.»E. Bielke,
Hancock, Mich., says: "I have
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thorough trial and I can honest­
ly recommend them as a sure and
pleasing laxative. They work
without griping." Comforting, too,
to stout persons.
Sold
every­
where.
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Al Smith Given
Nomination By
Ñ. Y. Democrats
SYRACUSE, gfl Y„ Sept. 28
(U P )— Al Smith today was nom
inated by acclamation as a dem
ocratlc candidate to auceeed him
self* as governor of New York at
the state convention here. It is
the f if t h . tim e he has been his
party’s choice for governor.
P u t a few d ro p s
o n a B r u sh and.
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