Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 16, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    A M lJ íW n DtAÏLY
dent« or even dsath ara n o * 0«
rtow in a QUMtap attached to tha
Royal Veterinary Collage, here.
Among them la one which waa
■wallowed by a cow. cauatng the
anim al’s death. . An official de;
dared that scores of hairpins
were dropped w h e th e r
women
congregated In the country, such
i Fsnaticp in South aa picnics, Joy-rides, and so on.
"Since bobbed and shingled
e Meet no Legal
hair has become the fashion,** he
Opposition
said, "such misadventures hare
T R IP P , 8. D., Feb. I t . — (U P ) practically ceased. "The n e w
— Attempting to pray devils out fashion is actually saving the lives
of a human body Is no crime in of thousands of animals and nu­
South Dakota.
merous people.**
This was the ruling of 8tate*s
Attorney C. L. Kints, of this
place today.
In regard to the
case of Mrs»-Jphn L. Woolman,
who was found strapped to a bed
In her home near Bridgewater, S.
D., Friday, by a party of business­
men from that town. The woman
was near starvation when the men Sensational Fight is Started
forced their way into the home.
to Set Aside W ill f a v ­
In which a religious cult had been
oring Shepard
holding meetings for more than
CHICAGO. Feb. 1$. — Bight
a week.
"
Shortly a fter the
meetings heirs at law o f the $1,500,000
started. It was said that the y o - I W illia m Nelson McCilntoek es­
man became hysterical. Leaders tate began a senaatlonal fight to­
of the cult ordered th e woman day to set aside the youth’s will,,
strapped to a bed ahdJtoR been bequeathing tha fortune to W il­
attempting to drive d w lls from liam D. Shepherd. " B ill’s** foster
her body by prayer afrd strange father.
in a bill of complaint filed in
ceremonies for mpre than w week.
Reports of the womah’s condi­ circuit court, their heirs charged
tion filtered Into Bridgewater Shepherd with the death, not on­
and a party of businessmen drove ly of " B ill,” but alao w ith * that
to the farm , forced their way In­ of his motber, Mrs. Emma Cather­
They further
to the house apd liberated the ine McClintock.
victim, a fter driving members of charged Shepherd with prevent­
the cult from the premises. John ing "Billy's** marriage with Isa­
Woolman. husband of the woman, bel Pope.
Made co-ddtendants with Shep­
was in a dazed condition when
the men arrived at the house, herd were hbi wife, Mrs. Julie
they said.
1 M. Shepherd, IMIss Pope, Bertram
Mrs. Woolman was taken • to McClintock Eaton and W illiam
Bridgewater.^ w b /te she was still Baton. .
According to Attorneys Orville
under the care of a physician and
Taylor arid Preston Boyden for
trained nurse, last night.
The case was called to the at­ the complainants, the Shepherds
tention of
State’s
Attorney are Actually the defendants. Miss
Kints, who reported, a fte r an in­ Pope "being In harmony** with
vestigation, that he could find no the plaintiffs and the Batons be­
grounds on which to fils charges. ing technical defendants.
The suit la the culmination of
a series o f court proceedings In­
clu din g the senaatlonal murder
trial of Shepherd, which resulted
in his A cquittal and la the main
battle to deprive him «f the »»«t
estate
and distribute its among
HO LLYW O O D ,
Feb. . 1$.—
the complaining heirs.
( U P )— How filmland's youngest
The 30 page long bill describes
women motion picture
director
the connections of the Shepherds
rose to that capacity from the
post of an obscure typist among and the McClintockq, describes
Shepherd prior to 1907, the year
the hundreds employed in studios
here by advancing through the " B illy ’s” father died, as a man of
gamut of routine positions, ~ was no particular training, education
Youngest Director
Formerly Stenog.
revealed here recently.
She is Dorothy Arzner, 25, one
of the few women to attain the
title of fljjn director.
When she’ pma, 10 her father
taanaged thl# oJd’ Hoffman cafe
here. "Ttie motion picture indus­
try was Jn its swaddling clothes
then and the cafe was a rendez­
vous for many pioneers of the
movie industry. It waa then that
Dorothy’s ambition for a profes­
sional career was aroused.
A fter tbs world war she secur­
ed a position as script typist in
the offices of W illiam ds Mills.
She nbsorbed the atmosphere of
the studios, and a few years later
becaqte a film cutter.
Dorothy’s big opportunity came
when James Cruze started filming
"Old Ironsides," a Revolutionary
war sea drama.
As assistant to Cruze she was j
the only woman at sea with a
company of 3,300 Aen
while
scenes were being filmed.
She
made good and w ill take complete
charge of a new film soon to be
produced.
HAIRPINS FOR RELICS
IN A LONDON MUSEUM
LONDON, U P ) — Bobbed and
shingled hair has done away with
one of the man perils that dog the
footsteps of society— accidents
from hairpins.
A collection of hairpins, most of
which have caused serious acci-
GARDEN SEEDS
The Topical. Outdoors Girl
Korthera Pacific and Great
Northern Decide to
Gombine
NEW YORK, Feb. 1$.— (U N )
— Merger of tha Northern Pacific
and Great Northern railway com­
panies was decided upon definite­
ly by the committee which has
been considering the deal and a
eomplete plan for effecting the
unificatlen has been drawn up for
submission to the Interstate com­
merce commission and the stock­
holders o f both roads.
’This das announced tonight by
the committee in charge of the
merger, composed of George F.
Baker, chairman A rthu r Curtla
James, deputy chairman; J. P.
Morgan, Louis W. H ill and How­
ard Elliott.
«
The merger plan recommended
by the committee provides for
the creation of a new company,
which will lease the properties of
the Northern Pacific, Great Nor­
thern and the Spokane. Portland
and 8eattle Railway company, and
operate all three lines as one
system. Thh wonaolldatlon also
Includes the Chicago, Burlington
and Quincy, now owned Jointly b y
the Great Northern and Northern
Pacific.
BECAUSE HE NEVER SAVED
LONDON. (U P )— During last
year, 7,797 naw companies, w ith
an aggregate capital of $1,017,-
500,000, were registered In Great
Britain.
. Although thsae
registrations
showed a decrease of 231 compan­
ies as compared with 1925, the
new capital showed an Increase of
nearly $400,000,000. I t Is point­
ed out, however, that the "new
capital" Is in many cases not
"new” but mainly represents am­
algamations and reconstructions.
Clothing firms showed
the
largest number of registrations
with 023 listed with capital of ov­
er $40,000,00. The largest ag­
gregate capital in any group was
in "stocks and trusts** with more
than $75,000,000 capital.
Not because bo never could but because he
never would. Avoid any such future discom­
forts by looking ahead. The first dollar is
not difficult to lay aside and it can be made
the comer stone to a substantial foundation for
yon!
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
NEW W A R SCHOOL OPENS
IN LONDON FOR OFFICERS
Painting Season
NEARLY HERE
Inspect your house and you will see bow badly it
needs painting. There is none better than
Glen Simpson is
Georgiy Delegate
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT
Let us talk over with you yonr
PAINTING PROBLEMS
or send our painter to call on you.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
“In The Heart of Town'
Corvallis — Historic old Cor­
Glenn E. Simpson, left a' few
vallis
Hotel w ill be replaced by
days ago for Shreevesport, Louis­
modern
hostelry.
iana, where he w ill attend the na­
tional gathering of Shrine D i­
rectors of North America to be
READ TID ING « O A S 8 A M
“For m an y years 1
have been an insist*
ent and persistent
devotee of cigarettes
—especially o f the
Lucky Strike brand.
The habit Has never
in any degree affect*
ed the clearness and
strength of m y voice.’
Every Printing Order
WE DO FOR YOU. •
Regardless of what kind of printing you may need.
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
,
THE TIDINGS
PRINT SHOP
can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction
GARDEN TOOLS
Phone 39
The Winchester Store”
PO O R
m ' K R OONCKRNH FORMED
IN ENGLAND DURING 10M
LONDON ( U P )— The first ses­
THEATRE THIEF TRAPPED
sion of the new Im perial Defense
W HEN EXITS ARE LOCKED College opened here recently with
27 senior officers of the various
BUDAPEST — (U N ) __ It services attending.
Isn’t safe to rrtb the dressing
Eighteen officers of the three
Toom o f a Budapest theater while fighting services and two each
a performance Is in progress, a from Canada, Australia and India
thief, who recently did so, haa and one each from the Colonial
Office and the Treasury consti-
• .learned to hie sorrow.
During a recent performance
Yea, hut she’d pass indoors, too. She la Caret
in the King Theater the burglar
» . Calif., recently chosen as the typical G irl
entered the dressing room of
Reserve.**
Jeno Nador, one of the city’s
most popular actors.
On re-
I f tha face powder you now
or ability, but of a shiftly, indo­ in session there the last of this 1 turning to the roam between the use does not stay on long enough
lent disposition and temperament week. He is the duly accredited I acts Nador discovered the theft. to suit yon— does not ksps that
and a mentally abnormal person. representative of H lllah Temple 1 At once he informed the direct­ ugly shine away indefinitely—
does not make your skin colorful
Incapable of earning a livelihood." of the Mystic Shrine of thia city. or, who ordered that exits of the like a peach— try this new won­
Simpson expects to be absent tor > theater be closed. Then he an- derful French Process Face Pow­
a month, taking the opportunity ' nounced the theft to the audt- der called MELLO-GLO. Remem­
the
name
MELLO-GLO.
after the close of the convention 1 ence and asked each individual ber
There’s nothing like It.— L lth la
to visit friends and relatives in 1 to look around him and to call Springs Pharmacy,
the southeast and middle west.
at reasonable price.
» m ¡»son's.
H a rd w a re
be attention of an usher to all ( tute the first class. Appointments haps the Board of Trade w ill
arge bundles in the possession of of civil officers from the Foreign principally with the co-ordiw
ils neighbors.
,* Office, the India Office and per- of policy in Empire defense.
W ith in a short time the thief
rae discovered.
A t once those
learby began to mob him
Senator Edwards’ Voice-
Clear, expressive, he guards it by
protecting His throat
ENATOR EDWARDS o f N ew Jersey Is gifted with a
fine speaking voice, powerful, always in control.
H U audiences are always impressed.
S
In smoking, he prefers Lucky Strikes because they
give d>e greatest enjoym ent and throat protection.
Lucky Strikes are smooth and m ellow— the finest
cigarettes you ever smoked. Th ey are made o f the
finest T u rkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended w ith great skill, and there is an extra
process In treating the tobacco.
Smoke Lucky Strikes—you’ll like
AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL
Your Throat Protection
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