Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 13, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, Jnly 18.
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Pajamas Are Favored For Beach ;
Wear—That is The Proper Beaches
t Approve of thé Daring Garments
RAântîAft nfT w o Lands Meet
Irehe
fuirm tne i o 11 o w 1 s i
men Is: ,»t must be. sanitary.
NEW YORK, July U —<IF>— ly modern, and extremely well-
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Pajamas have graduated from tailored.
Oyer
these
pajamas
may
bedroom farcbs and are definite­
worn, when the wind la brisk, a
ly smart for beach wear.
short
tailored Jacket of flannel* or
There la a mode that has been
other
soft woel fabric In gay
a long time lh the making, but
now that- it baa arrived, it has colors. Coats of this sort made of
devotees all over the' world. The Turkish tobrelllng material are
»mart European woman goes,’ to amusing. These are made In
her Paris couturier for a pajama shades of blue, either havy, or
as seriously, as she orders her sea bluff, ftp vivid lacquer red, or
In beige. Somehow, the emerald
dance frocks and sport clothes.
green ones -look like an old-
Nor Is the pajama toaaed off
fiishloned golf-jacket, and feels
lightly. One views them lh a Col­ the sport* to be a Mt mixed.
lection .on mannequins Just as
Bosch sandals worn with these
the most important costumps are pajamas'are flat soled, or with a
displayed. Onw. chooses, altera­ tiny halt-inch heel, and are made
tions suitable for one’s personal of gaily striped »»k or painted
architecture are suggested, fab­ heavy cottdn Paton designed the
rics selected, considered and re­ first of these, but there have
considered; aqd at least three been many others since.
essayages are given. TWs insures
the perfect pajama guaranteed
to stand’ up under the strain of.
any beach.
The collections shown In Paris
Elm trees of Oregon face de­
are designed for the Lido, but struction by elm leaf beetles un-
they hre worn irom Southampton leas radical control measures are
to Palm Springs. Of course, you applied, says Don C. Mote of the
must'1 "ftrdt catch your beach.” experiment station. In badly In­
What I mean Is that the more fested districts
the attacked
popular watering places In Amer­ trpes are completely defoliated
ica are rather crowded to wear unless protected by control meas­
the pajama properly. It Is a gar ures. Death to the tree results if
ment that requires the proper the ravages o f the beetle are
setting of a gaily striped tent, stopped.
and a smart tea pavIlllon. Other­
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wise it degenerates Into a slight
To be successful sugar
ly comic disguise for an other­
torles must have plenty of beets
wise perfectly nice girl.
for a long run and must have
Mary Nffwltsky, who makes them every season, points out G.
such-attractive sports clothes and R. Hyslop, professor of fartn
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such ingenious negligees Is one crops at the Oregon ffxperiment
of the smartest. makers of pa­ station. So In addition to right
soil sBd-clhnati.’ Carm» and'faimr,|
jama« In .Paris-
At .Marie Nowltsky’s I saw ers and plenty of labor and trans-
Kathleen H o w a r d , the singer poftatldq are essential to supply
from our own Metropolitan or­ beets every year- for A sucdeaaUil
dering, for wear at the Lido, factory run. - If aldnff wfth thffW
one of the best looking pajamas pilngs fuel, water and limestone
I have ever seen. The coat was a may be had without excessive cost
soft silk faille of dark blue, cut a successful factory location Is in­
double- breasted, and made with dicated.
The.State Hlghway«Department
patch pockets, like a man’s coat.
and the Oregon State Motor As­
The trousers, perfectly straight,
The commonest form of wh!Je sociation Issue the following a<P
.»pd rather wide.
of bdge clover ’for pasture mixtures to the’ vfce to motorists driving over
faltS/WlS» a dark blue cuff. Pa­ common grhtte’nr ttttle dwtrh *c»t. freshly oiled and gravelled roads.
jamas of this type, the singer It Is expensive but might well be Tho warning Is
f.. i. J
told me. aha wear* 4 » her ear grown fh the- "Pacific northwest
After you have flrlveq over
from her .house to the theatre, Including Oregon, says the exper­ newly oUed highway and at the
iment «slattern
ffwWotOHw •iehtl' hf every eight or ten miles
and,when sh$^
long-lifed perennial with t ma.ny at oiled highway, stop and with
her friends.
Some of the new pajamas for leaves and trailing branches that a screw driver, pen knife, or what
beach and house wear have coats strike root at the Joints. It is you have, pry out all bits of
of gay allover prints, worn with quite hardy . and but little crushed gravel that have collect­
black or dark brown trousers. troubled with pests or disease. It ed on the tires.
The smartest of these prints are to widely distributed over the A Damage to ,tires has been
those of very fine designs, of the United States and is found In all great and lndigatlon of motorist«
old block-print type. The large- moist districts of Oregon.
correspondingly greater, due to
flowered “pretty” prints are not
cuts wrought by gravel imbed­
smart. Anything with a bird on
MOSCOW. — (IP)—Wqlyes Jast ded Jp. tires, according to the
It It » plaid horror. It was an year killed 20,000 head of cattle highway department and motor
over abundance of decorative pan- and more, than >0,000' sheep, association, who have been bom­
rots, or what have you, that goats and other smalj. dopmetjt* barded with calls from all parts
killed the first crop of pajamas animals, the Commissariat or Ag­ of Oregon during the past few
that appeared In America
riculture has announced. The sit­ Rays. •
Pajamas that try to look Chin­ uation is made worse by the of­ " The exact condition to this:
ese, or are made of Chinese fab­ ficial estimate that. In aplte of or.- Oiling of the principal unpaved
rics are ■ also out of the picture ganlzed . wolf, hunts and payment highways to necessary. Spreading
Any resemblance to Ming Toy la of large bounties for dead wolves, of crushed rock and gravel over
immensely squashed by the smart the dreaded animals have increas­ the new oil to keep It from splat­
designer, who wants you to look ed their number* by mote ‘than tering ever' the nnder sides of
extremely Well groomed, extremo- 80,000 In that period.
automobiles is also necessary. But
the film of oil that gathers over
the tires picks up rock and
gravel.' After the automobile has
left the oiled stretch the .rock
to ground Into the rubber by
constant pressure between the
car and highway, and consequent­
ly punctures the time. Thus, dam­
age to the tires brings about in­
FARM NOTES
•free from filth, oil, vermin, and
the possibility of disease trans­
mission: It shonld he firm
level and yet elastic enough to
he springy, and It should be
made of proper material to re­
tain Its elasticity and ahape
While the last two requirements
are important It may readily be
seen that- the one most In need
of attention la that dealing with
sanitation.
How can a purchaser know
Whether the material is clean
en the Inside of the matress?
Appearances «may point toward
eleanllneCs, yet the practice of
unscrupulous dealers and manu­
facturers w8ff% cover used ma­
terial with fresh ticks and sell
the resulting product as new, na­
turally raises the question.
Old, discarded mattresses fre­
quently form a considerable part
of
Of the business of Junk dealers. : Here are E1 colonel and El Presidents. - as they conferred on matters of state on the pampas of South
They dispose of such, material (Dakota, Leonard Wood, governor-general of the Philippine Island, and President Coolidge were pre-
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to a - —
mattress
plant sented with the hats at a gathering in the Black Hills, where the president is having his vacation.
where covers are removed, the
European types of beauty, he
contents reworked and new» cov­
said:
ers used. In many of these es­
“They are like the landscapes
tablishments no attempt Is made
of two continents. Each to the
at sterilization of this material
more beautiful in Its way; neith­
Srhich may have been discarded
er more beautiful than the other.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 13.
from hospitals or other places
-(LP)
— Second vzeut. William
European
girls
are
perhaps
more
where communicable diseases ex­
conscious of culture, but Ameri­ Howarth, 25. of Kelly Field, was
isted. They are then sold to the
SAN FRANCISCO. July 13 —
unsuspecting purchaser as new (IP)— America, with Its composite can girls are more vivacious. That killed Monday when his plane
to. In fact, one of the Amoricau collided with a pane piloted by
ma tresses.
population of many nationalities,
Lieut. Frank O. Irvine.
Reputable manufacturers have is producing a new and distinct girl’s greatest charms.”
Howarth’s plane hutrled down­
“A
beautiful
face
to
not
much,”
long tried to control this evil, typo of feminine beauty. So de­
ward with Its motor wide oped
he
continued,
“unless
It
to
coup­
but find It Is a difficult situation. clares Nicola Michallow. portrait
and one wing crushed, 20,000 ft.
The state of Oregon enacted a painter for kings and lesser roy­ led with a charming personality. to the ground. Irvin made a safe
Personality
can
really
make
a
law In 1923 providing that all alty as well as for other digni­
plain face very Interesting. The landing, wfth part of Howarth’a
used and contaminated material taries and celebrities.
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artist sees this fire and beings ship caught In the wing.
Miss Gtbbs tn- must be thoroughly cleansed and
Michallow, who visited San
■terlised before being offered for Franc toco to prepare for an ex­ it out. That to where he always
MEDFORD TO HAVE
sale. The goods must bear a spec­ tended tour of California, Is surpasses protography.
“I find this charm ever pres­
NEW PACKING HOUSE
ial yellow tag giving name and court painter of the king of
ent in American girls. My only
address ot firm doing the steril­ Bulgaria and the royal family of
Tho Pinnacle Packing com­
izing and the date of steriliza­ Coburg. He has painted portraits objection to that they are gen­
erally
too
busy
to
pose;
always
pany
of Medford will be operated
of
many
European
notables,
all
tion. In 19 >7 the law was amend­
dated up with parties, dunceH, under nfcw management accord­
ed to comply with the model law the Bulgarian royalty and the
drives and the like. Still that to ing to iccent announcement. Ray­
In conformity with recommenda­ royalty of various continental
the result of their u n t i r i n g mond R. It e t e r, well' anown
tions of the Better Bedding Alli­ countries.
T.ogue River Valley fralt man.
dignation of the driver, with a ance of America'. This model law
"I am here to see the much- spirit.”
who recently returned to Jack-
subsequent recoil upon Jhe high­ Includes in addition to bedding, talked-about beauties of Callfor-
son county from California, where
way department and motor as­ overstuffed
_________ furniture. The en- nla. both natural and (fhyslcal,
Prineville —- pchoco Timber he headed a fruit company..Mill
sociation.
forcement of this law will protect the artist-said. ”1 have painted
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The state highway department the public from Infection 'that a
firm to to specialize In packing
in
Upper
Ochoco.
and
gentlemen
In
the
eastern
might
be
transmitted
by
second­
have carried on a series of In -
and
cold storage .without market
vestigations to remedy the situs hand articles oT bedding add Up states, and T have always longed
emulations.
Klamath
caun^
receives
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|0 jn California. Now I am
tion and arrived at tjie conclu| ^ e r y .
885 on O. & <3. granlM W Sffx
Ion that both oil and gravel hse ;
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
refund.
Comparing
the
American
and
necessary to the motorist. Th MAVAGE TRIBEH OF INDIA
motorists themselves must kfee
SURRENDER 10« SKULLS
the gravel from working into th.
tires and that is where the sere'
ALLAHABAD, — (LP)— An un­
driver, pen knife and what not usual spectacle was witnessed in
enter into the situation.
the Naga Hill district of north­
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This condition Is purely tern east India recently when the trib­
porary and will only «exist while al chiefs In the district surrender­
roads are freshly oiled and only ed 100 human skulls as evidence
causes trouble for a few days of good faith In their promise to
after the gravel has been spread. discontinue human sacrifices.
The surernder wgs the result
Were it possible to shut off the
oiled road and eliminate the ojtrA British friendly expedition in­
t i the Naga Hill country ainted
necessity of gravel, it would b<
at
persuading the natives to give
much better for the highway de
up the practice of human sacri­
partment and for the motorist«
themselves but this condition is fice. At 8hlnbwiyang, at the com­
pletion of the tour in April a pic­
not always possible and since
turesque meeting of 500 tribal
to r.ot?'thls grievance must be 'cglefe
and their followers was
born as the lesser of two evils
hold, and many pledges were se­
Wherever possible the highway cured to abandon the practice.
department is providing detours
Among the hill tribes tpe skulls
so that the oil and gravel may are regarded as extremely import­
be avoided.
ant relics, having been preserved
The highway department is for generations and constituting
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now experimenting with rolling the basis of their religion.
the gravel after it is spread over
the oil and shonld this prove
Baseball isn’t such a simple
successful, much of the trouble game after all. There’s usually
will be eliminated.
a catch In It.— Roseburg News-
Review. "
MEMORY REHTORKR FOUND
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 12. -
(LP) — Charles 8. Arnold, 53, ha«
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discovered a cure for
memory but hesitates about
ommending it to others.
Arnold wandered about aim
lessly for 24 hours, suffering
from amnesia and “found him-
•self” near Hood River, Oregon,
after an automobile Occident
A truck driver gave Arnold a
ride and soon thereafter the ma
chine went Into tho ditch. Ar­
nold was hurled to the ground,
striking on his head. When he
arose bin hcud was sore but
memory wad restored.
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Plane Crashes;
. Aviator Killed
Artist Says
There Is New
Beauty Type
'iway Department Gives Adv
ncerning Automobiles Drive on
Oiled High ways—W atch Your Tires
S
Aimee’s Daughter Preaches/Too
DEAF MUTES
DO DANCING
2000 Delegates to National
Convention Have Fine
Time
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DENVER, Colo., July 13.— (LP)
—Pleasure-bent delegates of the
National Fraternal Society of the
Deaf swayed and glided through
waltzes and foxtrots tonight in
perlect time with the music of a
Jazz band which none could bean.
It was the society’s annual ball.
Denver’s Jazziest jazs band had
been hired and the city’s most
elaborate wooden-floored ball­
room had been engaged.
The delegates explained they
had insisted on the wooden floor
because their reception of dance
music comes through Vibration,
principally through the floor to
wh;.ch sensitised senses respond.
Stone or concrete floors, they said
would not give them the vibra­
tions.
More than 2000 delegates are
ttttendlng the convention. The
society has <147 members.
company, three ie a crowd,” was the sxbjset chosen ter her
, a iu Chicago by Robert* Starr Semple.
«»Bffh-
nee Semple McpbenM, the evangelist who left Los An-
fliht the devil ter xonla” la the Windy City. The closeup
shows the J»«a» eyahdrttoCfJ®^
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“Fool Kilter”
Goes On Trial
LOS ANGELES, 'July 18.—(LP)
— Durward Wlttenmeyer, 18 year
old “fool notion” slayer, went
on trial here today for the mur-
der of Mrs,' Fannie Welgle, wife
of a prominent Pomona business
mao and mother of two children.
In n confession to police, the
youth admitted that he beat /he
. There are a lot of people who woman over the hbad with a
anto do things, but the self-sthrt- piece of automobile spring be­
er iMfft working.— Cottage Grove cause of a ‘(fool notion to hear
h«r. scream.”
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