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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1927)
- Liqnor Placed io “Center of • Chocolates is Centra* » band is Ruling PORTLAND,- Dve., Aug. l . _ (IPH-Rum is a beverage even H» contained Io tbe center of a piece of chocolate candy, according to aj libel filed in federal court hpre T hu rsd ay«gainst 1*0 p » . B e h in d the scenes a t the Ziegfeld Theatre G ladys Q lad is remarking io Flo Kennedy between acts, of the Follies, icòtolée, * kcCbldñig ’ lo the libel contain "apirttous li- quors”. I ■ to t <">? 'individual according) to* (ftiltdl Rtates niar- iihsla, but more than half the ahlpment has already been sold to retail stores and a run on “rum chocolates" was under way all over this city Thursday night. When Yoy Say “Mumzer” Why Smile, Frient ' On trial with dharlea Birger at 'B enton, 111., for tbe murder of i Mayor Jee Adams of West City, are Art Newman and Ray Hyland (alias Isay the Jew). Newman and , his wife gre,pictured sbovs, Hy land left. Tne slaying of Adams ¿Umaxed the bloody warfare of the last several years between Birger’s gang and Its rivals, with «"bloody Williamson county" as • ■ the («eat of activities. TACOMA, Aug. 1. —« (IP) — When you call a man Mumser-*- smlle! . Henrj^ Mol in -In justlee court today accused Nathan Friedman of threatening to kill him. Fried man counter-charged that Mglln dropped dollars on thm ttdewalk os Friedman passed his store and then thumbed his nose and wag gled bis fingers in derision when Friedman lumped eagerly at the musical clink. “ Even this morning. Judge, he called me a Mumzer Just outside the courtroom,” Molta complain- Florenz Ziegfeld, ;• famous theatrical producer, writes. **As the producer o f ‘The Ziegfeld Follies* I know full w ell how important it is for m y stars to have clear voices a t all times. Several years ago, when I first began to smokeLucky Strikes, I noticed that m y voice remained unirritated after a m ost strenuous time directing rehearsals. I passed this informa tion on to my stars and now w e are all agreed: Lucky Strike is a delightful smoke and most as suredly protects the voice, eliminating any cough ing, whichoften interrupts a perfect performance.** M « Unusual Tour, He then explained that “Mum zer” is a very, very naughty word. ; “Did he call yon that djrectly?” ,-■! .4 itn- ' '1^.'' t » { y it the prosecutor asked. air mattresses.'* Expenses 6f the WINFIELP. Kana. Aug 1. — “Well, no,” Molta naively ad (IP)— Some studéritir prefer get trip aré >250,' which included the mitted, “Rut when I heard him ting their education while visiting-. transportation on the (rip, class use the word I knew h^^yr^ talk JOnelgn un trie* as members of and lecture Instruction» meals, for ing about me.” / s < * . ■I ‘ . thd “ Floating ÜOiversity,” but a fifty days,, suitable; living quarters gVoup of 04 is directing its atten in tents, special side ( trips at tion to seeing America first by points*of) Interest, gpocj enée^taln- embarking on the “Omnibus Col ment in three large citiep, apd lege* tô u f th'rôugh 2 2 Rtaft-R * and fifty tmutograuns thane uy- the two Canadian provinces'. official photographer'* eñrobW. ' T»S tou F .lu fn iaii l ii^ iil^ r lt y Tafo Wu win JtenQtaate August since its Inception four years ago le ft -Southwestern • Untvemlty,' Winfield, Kan., Saturday, July 10, in busses and motor cars. Dr. W. 1 H. Goldsmith, director of the Uni versity on wheels, and head of ’ the biology department of South- i western University, said that he 1 had mor* applications for the 5,- < A00-mile, trip thab he could pop- ' sibly handle.M f U » Ï I J. erica To Abolish - Temperament * ; tudents You, too, f will find that Lucky • . . , Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes yon ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and domes ic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process— “It’s toasted”—no harshness, not a bit of bite. , 1 I Mt’» « « , porqtftMNd i k The outbreak of mussel pois- g ening in California should nerve , as a warning to avoid shellfish • taken fnom poilgwd . v ^ ^ Mussel poisoning Is a compara tively r^tre occurrence.' Sixty-oçe r casés wWre reported in Great' Brif- B ain from }A27 to l>0#, eight of j Which Were Fatal. ; Figures'Arié »<& available for this country, but they probably do not exceed those of Great Britain. ? Judging from ’ the, eympti>*gÿ { there are three kindk of poisonous mussel«. la on* 6 > rm ,.« iew is - nausea, vomiting, pain * n Worn- ) t ach, griping and rapid pulse. The , symptoms of the most frequent t form are more purely nervous. A 1 sqpsation of "heat and itchtag ap- t pears, usually in the eye^ds, soon « involving the whole tapé and :per- t haps a larger part of the body. > An eruption called nettle rash may occur. Such cases are un- questionably an tastancp of food sensitization.* The symptom* of the third torn^ are intoxication followed by paralysis, coma, and death. The cause of mussel poisoning Is not known. It is highly prob able that the trouble is due to an •nfeetion of intestinal origin for all the mussels which have caus- 1 hoofs gnd fertilizer from the bones. The hide furnishes Ameri ed illness have invariably come can sportdom with baseball cov- from sewage "polluted waters. Many theories have been ad- 1 er* f s v|nced to-«cc*uat( for poisonous j1 Oregon state fisheries are now mussels. It was at one time J>e- * purchasing the entrails and other lleved to be due to copper, but on 8 waste parts of the animal* to, analysis ao ooppertyaa found,and c feed to ¿trout, so there Is no part copper does not produce these of a horse to be thrown away symptoms. The theory that there * after thfe crack of a small-headed Is a poisonous specie has been • ax hits him between the eyes as abandoned since It has b e e n 8 he Teaches the end of the run Shown that edible mussels may * way in entering-« packing .house- beooma poisonous when lets in filthy water fodrteeh days » or fl Echo— Local -telephone office more, and on [the other hand pel- W being repaired. sonous ones may become fit for n No Throat Irritation - No enough for house parties,” Mr, Chinese Rikisha Coolies Union I and Mrs. ¿Frederick M. Alger, wealthy) socially .prominent De- Fight For Preservation Of Rights 1 ' troiters, hare solved the prob (H K I» WILL COMPETE Scouts, to be held in the Big Basin region, near Santa Crus, in August. Girls attending may remain from two to six weeks, during which time a program .of coa- centrstod Girl Scout training «B i SANTA CRUZ, Cal., Aug. 1. — (IP)— Scores of girls from many lem by building a >50,000 house parts of the Pacific coast will I SHANGHAI— (IP)— An abolish^ words, he understands English. adjoining the Alger mansion ’By- attend the fifth annual confer Ithe-riklsha . movement has been Thirty-nine years as a rikisha ► Way,’ reserved exclusively for ence of the National Training II started in Shanghai but is meet-, codlle has taught the pld man a guests. /' Camp for Pacific Coast Girl be given.' J ing with scant favor. Members few things about the “ foreign The Alger guest-house is a of the rickisha colies’ Union, as devil.” Old though he may be two-storied, balconied dwelling, well as the foreign population, Sing can still travel at a brisk furnished with' Imported antique trot. Sing ,e*ys the trouble in furniture, and contains ten rooms are opposed to the plan. I “Abolish the rikisha and 60,- China is a fine thing. “Makee with six bathrooms. It is reached J 000 coolies will starve,” asserts plenty bnsiaeBS rikleha man,” he from ‘By-Way’ through a paneled Ho Ming-yu'an, president of the assorts. ’ arch-way, and is connected with I union. It is claimed, however, the larger dwelling telephonical-j J that there are enough Industries ly as well. A special corps of in Shanghai to absorb all of the servants is on duty. Before guests arrive, Mrs. A l- ' rikisha ooolies If the absorption were carried out* properly. ger personally Inspects the gnest I Opponents of the man-power house to see that all Individual I vehicle point oht that It Is a, tastesi as to books, periodicals, I slow means of transportation, cigarettes and cigars have been constitutes a serious traffic proh- met. After the guests arrive, ilem ’and costs more than the 1 hQwdver, the hostess never enters street car or motor bus. The life the guest-house unless Invited. ’ of tjie average rikisha coelies. “Th> house to yours, to do with According to local statistics, to as ybuf choose” to the only rule about 10 yhars. Most coolies can 1 governing the use of the guest pull a rikisha for. many mile« $ house. Construction of the novel without a halt, travelling at a * dwelling came as the result of a fast trq t., 'They seemed happier - suggestion mado by Mrs. Alger when going at thelfr ordinary ’ dance pavilions at tbe height of the social season This to one c two years ago, when several host «80,000 GURHT-HOU8E esses admitted their facilities i ’ ' BUILT BY DETROIT PAIR wars over-taxed. 1 Famous Recording Artists DETROIT, (tP>~ Because never seems Tillamook Modern concrete business structure being built here.