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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1927)
>«SV»O RECEIVED P cifbud Pianist Selection of GKNK HAS TROVBLRS NEW YORK. July 37—(IP) — Tim Mara, prominent bookmaker and backer of Gene Tunney in the days be fore the marine became world’s champion, has filed suit in the supreme court against his former protege. Mara claims Tunney owes him 824,360, or ten per cent of the heavyweight cham pion's share of the proceeds of the fight with Jack Depap- sey at Philadelphia, last September. a JUDGE GARY WAS ABSENT klug the fire fighters to Port- aoutadad uwi a band for their annual national fegatlbh at the Klam F .*- * - “ ' • » ■ W • ’ X. a . ’. SAN FRANCISCO, July’ (IP) — An investigation has boon ordered by Pedoml Judge Frank H. Kerrigan h ers'to determine why William Rowan, 18. was lost in the eennty jgjl tor two months. Two months after kin arrest on a charge of soiling Iklpcnr, Rowan was taken before Judge Kerrigan. Rowan ‘told the Jurist he had spent two months in the Jail and that it “seemed every one had forgotten me." “Why didn't ton follow Shakes peare's advise and ’inaka a noise about it’?*' Judge Kerrigan ask- Iteel Director* With distinguished ability as NEW YORK. July 17.—(IP)— a pianist composer and artist, Ropcrts of rich prosperity came Emil Nuns, Portland plantet-com- from the offices ef two'of the na ppear was a headline attraction tion’s largest corporations today. at the Southern Oregon Normal General Motors corporation an nounced record earning« sag rec school Tuesday evening. ord sales. U. S. Steele corporetlen Eaaa is an artist of high rank ' advised that its profit had been and kis splendid tachai® ne and substantial though below thaj of his sympathetic reading showed the corresponding period In 1826. in everything his did. Exceeding in interest either of His program of brilliant select these developments was the insist ions sms chosen with good Jndg- ent report that interlocking de ment. Several of his own com velopment of the two huge corpor positions, a composition by Mrs. B. A. Woods of this city and a State Motor Association Is ate units was imminent. "I uoulda’t, Judge,’’ Rawan Although no confirmation was group Swedish numbers Ware in sues Warning Regarding replied. “I waa on the inside at hand, credence was given in cluded on the program. With a , Kake Solicitors looking out." seme quarters to a report publish sincere and practical note, yet The prisoper was ordered ' e- Local car owners were strongly ed in the Wilmington, Del. Eve with the touch of a real artist, leased. each of the hnmbers was inter warned today to be on their guard n in g Journal that Pierro Dupont against fake solicitors of so-called (hairmau of General Motors, soon preted. Mr. Enna was gracions in his “gyp” motoring organisations who would become a director of thh stagb presence and générons, reap their biggest harvest of mo Steel corporation and would Re playing several numbers not in torists’ money during the tonring sume the chairmanship of the lat ter’s board upon retirement of cluded on the regular program season. The warning issued by George Judge Elbert H. Gary. whloh, was aa follows: It was considered significant by Prelude, Nocturne and Sarabande, O. Brandenburg, Secretary of the T^e question la repeatedly Oregon State Rotor Association, Wall street that Judge (? a r y Foote (American) asked those days* “when arq you Scherso, McDowell J American). on the basis of reports from the whose prospective retirement is going to start your dances again Romance, Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. American Automobile Association, rumored many times each year, at Bellview?” We wartf to say, wo will when it u Bot hot Sonate Op 28, Louis Glass (Dan with which the local club is affil did not attend the steel director’s iated, and which is broadcasting inerting at which the earnings ish.) Probably o n before Septembj.-. Allegro. Andante con moto. the information that the high statement ,-vas made' public. But It is suggested that when w« do pressure salesman of “Gyp” clubs the patriarch of steel had an alibi. Allegro con ’¡trio. start, we try old tlnle dances one Norwegian Dances and mountain are 1 usually active throughout the He has been confined to his home week and Jasr. the next— through for several days with a slight ill country at the present moment. airs, Grieg (Norwegian.) the winter. The committee will “This is the harvest-tinse for ness had was forced to permit his Concert Etude, Sfbding (Norweg decide thia. In the meantime the the fake solicitor,” declared Mr. fellow directors to meet without ian. ) women are having their hall iHy la her faca, a» Che should gel Concert variations on Swedish Brandenburg. “As concrete proof- him and report how much gold Bhirtoy d ’B ata Is her asm s feta prettily decorated inside and the along iu th e taovlaa, don’t yon fcf At s a y rata, she ta Shlrlsy - Folk song, Sjogren (Swedish.) 1 of their seasonal activity, the A. hag flowed Into the company’s recently was signed ta be Adell first meeting of the committee Menjoa's leading lady In his next Piece characteristic, 8 i b e l In a ‘ A. A. and ita affiliated clubs are treasury. fo get busy making flowers will A bland secretary informed the (Finish.) " ' be held Thursday rrcss that nothing was known of Numbers from my Childrens Ai- 1 tho home of Mrs. reports that Dupont would suc bom, Emil- Buna. 1 1 atan. * ceed Gary. The stock exchange guessed FIRE t-HIEPN TO this, that, or the other service well what was to be announced af QRT ElAM G B to which they were promised, such ter the gong had closed the day’s Klamath Fall« firemen ar General Motors and as membership cards, emblems, trading. ranging for a noisy greerinj maps, signs, tour books, and stat Steel were centers of spirited ac ■uveral hundred fire chiefs ing at the same time that the con tivity throughout the day. The the United States and fc former was llBted at 8226 a share, National Legion Command tract was never fulfilled. countries When a snecial or Telia How to Get Good “About all we can do in each r. new high for the year, on the Service in Trance case is to Inform these people that last transaction of the session. Sales totaled 121,000 shares. PORTLAND. Ore- July 27.4C they Were apparently the victims ot (skers and to call attention to Several tips on traVdl for Ameri- the fact that neither the A. A. A.- HUNTRR^R FINED “ h— - can Legionnaires going to the nor its nfember clubs collect Harold Corless, Phoenix, (was } convention to be held in Paris money In advance Jtor advertising fined 826 and costs by Justice of : Sept, l i f o I I . were given today or services of a similar character. the Peace G. 0. Taylor of Medford • by Howard P. Savage, National when he entered a plea of guilty ConBqander. in h communication to a charge aP hunting Without X< received by Car| R. Moaer, of "rens». Corless, was arrested by j Portland. Department- F r a n c e Game Warden Roy Parr. Cehventicn Officer af thia slate. Strictness of the French gov GLASS CHARMS POPULAR ernment In enforcing taxes on cig LONDON — (IP^— One of the arettes, matches, soaps and cer latest whims of London fashion tain other articles makes a e Kllasefe. Armed with only • RAPID CITY. S. D., July 27.— is a small collection of tiny cut- After a httti® «agar Mm fee® CaptaU heavy fine liable upon atlempta (IP)— President Coolidge today re glass charms strung on an ivory small knife. ®®M«®tfed this giant rittsh, oetopns, which tentacle to another, attacked to smuggle such articles into the ceived a little white collie aa ring and worn as a pendant about measured 18 feat from the tip of « mbmerged hulk of a wreck «1 Xllaaen a® he waa exploring the pari country without paying tax. Pas companion to Rob Roy, replacing the neck. >o battle lasted 20 minutes. Balboa. CaMf., near L w A ngelex sengers may bring in cigarettes, Prudence Prota who died recently cigars, smoking tobacco, a n d nt the army hospital here. chewing tobacco not to exceed one The* collie was the gift of kilo, about 608 cigars, fer their Mary, Ann and Robert Scripps, personal use by paying a tax children of the millionaire news ranging from 16« to 860 franca paper publisher. It was brought Pasaengers who come into France here by airplane from Detroit by by sea and rail who continue im Algek Orithatn of the Wsdo Air mediately (heir trip, may. with Service. A UTAH COAL FOlj EVERY PURPOSE. special courtesy, bring in without The dog. named Diana Wild paying, providing they have pre wood. was bred on the Scripps es viously declared same, the mini tate in Michigan. mum amount necessary to smoke “That’s a fine dog,” Mr. Cool- eafonte. This exemption Is lim Idfe said when the'presentation ited to ten cigars. 20 cigarettes, was made. er 4® grammes ef smoking tobac FOR FURNACES AND FIRE M A C ES; co. Ladles are * antborlsed to bring In tobacco under the same . SEE PUR FIRE FLAUE ORATE. : ecadttions except the quantity is reduced to twenty cigarettes. The frltowing items are forbidden; SACRAMENTO, Cal- July 27. leaf tobacco. matches, playing —(IP)—Starting at the stroke of cards, forged books, saccharine. midnight tomorrow and for the Jfcwder and ammunition. , DELIVERED j FROM CAR. nett four days 888 new state There are many classes of em- laws become e f f e c t i v e in plojras, such as waiters and hotel California. Only once in the attendants, who live almost en- The citizens of other toums think econ last 20 years has the state had tq tlrrig from their tips. To get omical and more satinfa0i>ry to take advantage assimilate so much new legisla goad’serrice it is absolutely nec tion at one time. That was in of low prices an^ lay h i the fuel in th® aumnier essary t<\ tip. A tip of ten per 1821 during the administration of in preparation for wintdfv Our peopledo k»ot rent of the bill Is considered ade Wm. D. Stephens who signed 816 quate unices the bill 1« very large bills. because the advantages have Dot been brought when a correspondingly larger to their attention, tip If expected. To tip more than that only spoils It for the nex< LET Ug TALK YOUR FUEL PROBLEMS American that comes along. Although the . big department \ - OVER WITH YOU. . stores and businesses of the French capital have plainly mark- fed prices and strictly' adhere to theta much of the little business Is done by dickering. The French respect a foreigner who is not too qsick to accept that which Is of- ferejf at what «eems aa exorb I- “GYP” CLUBS ARE ACTIVE Man Wins in Summer Fares to California Inviting reduction« in roundtrip fare« for ram * m er sfnsnr N o w you can visit California at sur prisingly low coat. Plan a trip to 8»n Frandeco; enjoy the interesting, cosmopolitan city by the Golden Gate. Re-create in tonic bay biweaas. Similar low fates to southern California points. G o to Los Angeles, Hollywood, SantaBatbera— o n to San Dicmo i f you wish. _ - - - Examples of Summer Roundtrip P a n t: bUnder the Sea TRAVEL TIPS GIVEN Rob Roy Ha» Nice Puppy For Company BARGAIN OFFER Diamond Briquettes Oak Wood-Body Fir-Slab Wood , UNTIL SATURDAY JULY 30TH ONLY The Daily Tidings is Offered at These Reductions Delivered by Carrier, from$7.80 to $6.00 a Year Delivered by Mail, from $6.50 to $5.00 a Year REMEMBER, ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER TO MAKE THIS HlG SAVING. Talk About a Family W Bring or Mail Your Remittance Without Delay ; For a Year’s Subscription to ‘ legionnaires wishing their mail to return quickly should ascertain the sailing of the next express beat and mark their mall on the envelope especially for that ship. Otfcirwlec the letter may be held for a «lower boat of the country in which it is mailed. The Steam- sMp tailings era carried ia fall by all the Knglisb «peaking newspa pers easily obtainable la Fferls. .................. . 1 ' , V 38 N. 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