Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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MOM, « title com posing th e pU y.
their creator h im self fe lt their
reality.
They w ere righ t there.
In th e thorn With him . H e new
th eir faces and heard th eir values
In a conversation w ith John D.
W illiam s, h e said , “U la —y eo 1)-
tem p tlh le w eak ness, th a t J f I say
a character Spilled v a c n o q g ly , J
m a st sm ile vacu ou sly
If he
frow ns or leers, I frqwq o r leer of the S ta r CbhteCMofcery. In t l «
It h e is a cdward a n d g i v e n to buiM lng fo rm erly occupied by th e
con tortion s. I cringe, or tw ist my Porter C onfectionery, w ith in the
laps u n til I have to stop w ritin g I
next ten daya, have been an n ou n ­
to undo th e knt)t.
I b o w w it h ced by Joe W alsh and A. K. F re-
him , ea t w ith him . and g n a w m y Jsan. T hese m en h a v e fo r w m «
m ustach e w ith him . If th e char tim e been prom inently identified
a cter he a la d y w ith an e x q u is ite ' w ith the b usiness Ufa o f P oca­
w ere
la n g h , I su d d en ly terrify you b y 1 tello, *Idaho, w hore t f e y
la u g h in g ex q u isitely .
One reads both la
th e grocery
busin ess.
“ D eer B ru tu s” is com ing to the
N orm al School. Oct. l« t h . T h e
Moroni O lsen P layers a re b rin g­
in g It. Sir. Jam es M. Barrie w rote
“ P eter P a n .” H e hag w ritten a
aumbqr o f oth er plays Just as
good.
Dera B rutes Is o n e o f
them .
S ir Jam es M. B arrie o u g h t to
he th e happiest m en in th e w orld.
N ot because he has con trib uted
so m uch happiness to so m any o f th e astou n d in g v e r sa tility of Whfen p resen t plans h a v e been
an actor w ho Is sto u t and lean !
com pleted th ey expect to g iv e to
people, thou ght th a t ou gh t to ba
• a source o f joy In dark h ours, on th e satpe even in g, but what A shland a con fection ery,
w hich
hut because h e is on e o f th o se Is h e to the n o v elist w ho is a w ill sp ecia lise on . lig h t lu n ch es
extrem ely rare artists w ho can dozen persons w ith in th e floor? and candles.
,
actually em body th eir conceptions. M orally, I fea r, w e m u st d eter­
Mr. »ad Mrs. W alsh h ave but
H is dream s com e tru e.J A t h is iorate; but th a t la a Subject I recovily com pleted a n ew h om e
desk, *he is visited by v isio n s so m ust w isely «Wge e w a y f i r » . “
at th e corner o f B ou levard and
fa n ta stic, that hp m u st often
M ountain A venue, and both paw -
com ers, decided On A shland aa{
langh aloud la solitu d e, hut th e
am azing th in g is th at h e can
having th e best p o ssib ilities from
m ake th e w hole w orld boo them
a business and nonie standpoint,
as be seem them . The tragic d is­
after look in g o y er C aliforn ia and
parity betw een conception and ex ­
m any p laces In Oregon-
ecution that tortures even accom ­
plished artists, van ish es here be­
fore th e creative pow er o f gen -
lis .
Mr. B arrie is a great p layw righ t
because he u nderstands hum an
nature, k now s how to represen t (
it in conversation and in action ,
Miss D. M. Sm ith o f th e ed u ­
has enorm ous sym pathy w ith h is
cation al departm ent of thp W . P.
characters, and w h at Is eq u ally ,
F u ller co m p a n y .« w ill be a t th e
im portant, has enorm ous sym ­
J. o . R igg s paint and g la ss store,
pathy w ith his audience«
H is
Thursday, P rlday and Saturday of
plays are fu ll o f action and yet
this w eek, w h ere sh e w ill he glad
the story o f each play can u su ally
to give practical ad v ise on h em e
be given in a few
senten ces. ■
decorating, Miss S m ith to weH
W hat is it then, keeps th e pudi-
equipped for th is 'service, and to
ence at strained a tten tion
II
la a position to h e o f m uch a s ­
som e characters ask a q uestion, (
sista n ce to th o se d esiro u s o f ta k ­
w e w ould n ot m iss th e an sw er ]
in g advance o f h er sta y lu Aah-
fo r aH th e w orld.
H is people ' h it.h om e at Toncglla,
UUlv
and n d W h o r s M l their k th dhWf^
and sympathy during our redhat
a lso the
for ladlaa
tbs baan-
J £ T f S i L s . and
who
She a sp e c ts to return to ,Ash-
; J u s t w ithin • jtkjt fo x days M d
Med* complete »p-angen*n t a f o r t h p
f i|T
egUblUhm ent of bar classes here.
helped w ith the sin gin g, j
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MBS. T. M. A N D 1 R S 0 N .
TJ1OMAS J. I
total "oT reeov-
A.
CLEMENT
A a u in Indianapolis who
MRS. D EL 1
ptple a concrets, mixer didn't need bodies are thought to be stllj lp
JORDAN
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MRS. MAR
a » y e f Its ontput for Bi* h ead .'
M ise D ixie
J ° Thpodore
.
A v- | BBrjr plans for th e estab lish m en t
sffo pc Deter. OragfR-
o f dancing cld fsee h ere.
Miss
Pord readtaer tcffcay N. Mnr- am pler is a graduate o f the Den-
Pord i o i w t Orover B « ____W ,a x n
p TSL.?
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A n geles as w ell, as other schools
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through out th e m id d le w est, and
h
t0 ° eo r ,fl A l* has been p articu larly su cceesfu l
hr Bte- -
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children. •
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a O e o r ,e H,rtMSr
W hile Miss A m bler h a s spectal-
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' Ised on childrens* cla sses sh e also
O liver plow to Ben Bow ers o f feonducts cla sses for ad u lts in h a ll
Voom d ancing,, in terp retiv e d a a c-
O liver plow to A. R. K incaid o f jng, pantom ines, and various
’ bland.
' o |h er popular form s. D urin g th e
A lfa lfa Spring tootl; harrow tq ^ gckson cou n ty fair. M iss A m bler ‘
red H om es o f A shland.
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BETWEEN
Home Decorator
To Give Lessons
ASHLAND AND I
SOUTHBOUND
7:ft0 a. m. i t : « «
FROM THE
OF THE FAMOUS
ROCK SPRINGS, WŸ0MING, DISTRICT.
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SOUTHBOUND
P ortland t'-M a. m. 5 :3 0 p.
Medford f :10 p. m. 7 :3 5 a
A shland f : t 5 p. m. 3 :2 0 a.
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ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
At Grants Pass for Redwood Highway Points; At Roseburg for all Coos
Bay Points; At Portland for Seattle and British Colombia.
INTERURBAN
CO.
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384 Oak S t — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
Phone 47
Terminal Ashland Hotel
Real Bargains In Reconditioned
GUARANTEED USED FORDS
Pord Touring
$ 66.00
Pord Roadster
$225jQ0
Ford Touring
<100.00
Pord Roadster
$250.00
Pord Touring
<126.00
Pord Touring
<160.00
Pord Touring
/o r d Touring
<200.00
Pord Touring
<226.00
Pord Coupee
<400.00
Pord Coupe
<226.00
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<826.00
FORD TRUCK
Pord Tudor
Pord Tudor
<200.00
<400.00
DODGE DELIVERY
<226.00
<260.00
BUICK SIX
COUPE
war you can know
y-plpe packed with
rmnAe if/ Toothing
I you, nothing you
<150.00
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