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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1927)
J A f f l u ì bW ^fohtòì _ ..r Bettle Out Court if Given Part Custody of Children ! I I l~ ■ » , « ' . - HOLLYWOOD, A»«. 17.~(LP) I for the first tim e before i rb^- resehtnilve audience? ' ' " r 1 ’ ’ From the throats o f "nokio ‘ * choristers the lllaintfve spirituals w ill ’ throb w ith iWfgtdus fervdr ................... through Den vet* s largest' auditor Meantime New York claims a ium to mak<f k definite contribu share of attention from H olly tion to America's musical hrittfry. wood, tine to the fact that Mary Skilled musicians w ill be' pres Plckford patterned one of the ent to set down upon pkfwf the seta af bay new picture “ My Best melodies as they Issue forth1 frbln O lrt,” a .United Artists product the choir. L yricist^ too, w ill a t ion, a fter a room, in the home of tend to interpret the almost apbfi- lisa. W illa rd Straight. ll« O F ifth taneous words Into verses suit Avenue, New York City. Its able for publication. Georgian architecture featured by a circular hallwayv old • Colonial panelling and tessilatéd flooring Is said to .have appealed to the makers of "M y * Best “G irl" sets. e»»aseet CHAPLIN CASE NOW DOUBTFUL PRE-] 1 Major Doiboa « -. i • . De-decked In braid- Movia usbera On dress parade. —rCharteg Spepcer Chsplig, king i ExKatser 'W ilhelm in a il his of screen funmakers returned to glory • o r • General Pershing ex- Hollywood Tuesday, his natural .h lb itln g his best detach meats to haunt and retired at once to theJJj Halting French' Marsbni rtohld seclusion of the home • of his hard n o ’ reahota fdr krsater pride brother, Mldney Chaplin.. th a n the management of several Before shutting himself from' Broadway movie houses over the the outside world Chaplin Issued smart salutes,- the m ilitary pre a statement w hlfh followed the cision of their ushers, rigged «P best presidential .form In turning in ; carefully tailored uniforms The stare ‘of the screen are (town the nornjAAtons, . / liberally splashed w ith braid. You ' - mV very much on (he move these “ J am here Sor (he divorce may encounter a squad ‘ of - them, • ( fine and I do not 'c a re (k^^ils-) or w hat looks more lik e a sm all days. ctiss It until the day ,d ( , the company if you go into one- of tjrial,** hrf agM. ( ’’P j Broadway*« bigger houses. T h eir j From hip attorney's l i j oft grammar must be perfect as -they learned that Chaplin is prepared direct you to a seat and their tb light the divorce action -of his swagger mast be the n’th degree young wife, L ita Grey Chaplin of that commodity. Every week, and At the satpe time to press they go through regular m ilitary his counter suit against her. d rill. It Is said, and the one who hopes, however, that somp doesn’ t “snap it up" for his com STO CKHO LM — <IP) — Chewing agreement w ill be reached be manding officer may find himself gum has gummed up the admin fore the trial date, August ' 22 out of a job. i . istrative machinery of Sweden Any o ut pf court settlem ent, to I ,The basis for the -trouble .wap which he agreiep, it is said, input Recently the hardened youths ¿he necessity *tp determine wheth hove a proylsloi which gi^M him of the “ HolUa Kitchen" area, not er American imported c h i c l e partial coplyol of the two Chap far from the, new Paramount should be classified as a . sub lin children, B id»«/ E arl and Theater building, decided te w ait stitute to r tobacco— and there Charles Spence* " Jiy *• 1 for the departure of the hand, fore a product to sell at tobacco Meanwhliei lie Intends ( to in somely dressed ushers at the stores— or merely a candy, which spect his studio which he hag Paramount. They were prepared should be sold • at confectionery not seen slnre 4ie le ft her* last to maul; the movie m ilitarists as stores, January as Myg. ^Chaplin filed they le ft the theater. Overwhelm* i Professor K j Sonden, member salt against him. He is pre ed by mere force of numbers the of the government medical boar?.. paring io finish his current film tougher element was put to route Was appointed a committee of one “The Circus."' aftet; the otherwise perfectly be to determine which class of «tore In event Af d settlement the haved masters oX seat stub^ should be p erm itted -to sell the trja j, pcheduled to be one. of the had succeeded In bruising several over popular product, afts<* other moat sensational In the history noses., , - committees and government men of the, film wqrjtf, propld become Jiad failed to settle it. t - - ■ l j I ' »J * "> I tnero'MeUfld.of cruelty charges ; Coney Island, most famous ‘ I Professor Soudan- chewed H1 h and the comedian would w ith pleasure ground of the United gum samples with the result that d ra w -h is counter suit. The States“ ‘ is' ' be'lag “ shot* for the he decided It was candy. movies' by “ A ilp h ’ luce,“ ' IrM l- R o y if Medical ' Board ¿oncufred known * F . B . 6 / d fre rto i.' While’ anà it now remains for “the gov In New York, Ince and his at ernment to approve their action. The issue originally arose in tractive Wife, Lucila Mendez, are occupying a suite at the Ambas the city xrf’flélsfnfehorg. In south sador on the same floor and near ern jlWpden where the lòénl ^board had forbidden the to- Illustrated Magazine Placed the rooms occupied by Dowager o . _ ( _ ’heplth . . , _ * _ . to „ ..1 1 chewing „1. A... | „ .. gam. » m ... Aaccqnists s e lf Queen M arie of Roumanla when ip Collection at City she visited New York. Every Library morning at eight. luce’s car, tra il I Ajnong the interesting relics of ed by those from the F. B. (J. eqriy days of * Jaokson. county, headquarters and the press^staijt w ftIrh a re To be placed* on flleTIn' o u t l o r Coney to begin the day, the city library here Is a copy film ing. Ince is playing the lead -■ *■* I. of “ Tlffe West Shore” an illt*s- ing role, that o f a barker, while - 1 11 TnHe Thousand B a p tist trpted paper. his w ife has the leading feminine M««t ln • Many of the advertisements in role. The story revolves around l- ;> JKU1 September 7-l“ tl»e old publication tell of the the love of a wealthy New Y o rk wares offered by Jacksonville er for a pretty cashier at one of h R N Y E B . Colo., Aug. 16,, stores— others advertise Ashland. the park resorts. Lucila Mendez — Strident melodies and -insist ..Jacksonville is described In was known to Broadway before ent rhy/Sms of the Conjto, soft fhe magazine as “the county seat, she married Ince and went into ened through a long/ evolution once the liveliest mining camp the pictures. Only a short time wrought b'y, years of "chanting in in this region and still the most before her marriage she starred the back jr00**” °X the Southern in “ M erry M firry" and “ My O lrl.” United. S ta tM ,' Will be heard in Important trade center." Ashland, mentioned as the 1 Denger.' ScptAqgWr. 1-14. “ second town of Jackson county” Another picture of New York >•*7k« Oic<5etilon. telll 'be the Na- is described as "a town of about w ill be "East Side, West Side,'* tfo n ^ .tfiamtets’ toavuntlop . o r 1,000 population, rapidly Increas reminiscent of Governor Al m^rtca wtilcji WU1 bring ?«h- ing s in size and Importance. In Sm ith’s famous campaign song 2te^r>, 3,000 negrof-church the beauty of its location and which has to do w ith "the side It o trfe cjty. . t v character o f its residences, public walks of New Y o rk .” This story, Al ^ketiU tft. coiAert«^ toad« up buildings 'and business blocks It by F elix Reisenberg, is belug fhiilly pf'nufrq songs, w ill' fcffm Is equal to any town of its size filmed by the Fox company, with nse oge of the principal features in Oregon." George O ’Brien and Virg in ia V a lll • of th* Public schools, flour mills, as the stars. Prizefights, politics, i So ltherto upknown out- saw mills, water power are men old-tim e bars which figured open-fg|de lated groups worship- tioned as outstanding features of ly In the political life of the c ity !p in g pine churches on the .town. Leading public build a few years ago, all are shown ¿he edges Of Alabama's swamps, ings are the Masonic Temple, Odd in the picture and the story in the 'depths of Arkansas* 'f o r Fellows’ hall, Methodist and should guarantee that It would be gets, and in i the midst of Geor Presbyterian churches and Ash a worthwhile production. gia’s cotton fields, „w ill he sung land college. “ The Ashland Tidings is a spicy independent weekly and Is devoted to the Interests of the town and Jackson county," the article states. ja m m in g up the beauties of Jqckson county in the Words “ Ita ly of Oregon" the publication gives Interesting facts and prints of th ,. country. The paper is one which w ill mean much to \ • 1 r the collection o f his tar lea I refer ences. Chewing Gum Has “Gummed” ! Up The Works OLD PAPER | ' IS ON FILE NEW BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED O r e g o n Newspaper» Will tTFÍbVKSnAt; Swensen, editor Monpiouth Her- Aid: eRRfr of the (>rdgop|an; and R. R| p r o i- tee, maggger of tile AÍhhny Dejti- -Hefujd and Presidenti Of the dcrat-Heictd greslriend fif on Ifdwspapervcc ,*fAwspaperfcoiifereh{e. , i Oregon Th Uj Ixpofcraphltj style of ttjie l«ndhyr, Oregon major rfty! df newspapers as d iCteimhiPd lù -an extended study of a» newspapers publMikd 1rf:yh4 hfale Is the'gaslit of sm e rT-oUwn<puljMl<)ii4 Right and lA-ong wyWil uW anAasea^ence structtil^ | Me I |lii|s(rated tropl I Sou clippings taken In a survey of the Oregon prdsii. »Another section of the little desk hook carries a collection of the most objectionable journalis tic words and phrases as submit ted by Oregon editors. These “ pet aversions'* are published without signature or comment, although a good many of them are treated under their proper headings In |hd text. ' The aim of the book is to elim inate some typographic and granit matical and errors and to stand ardize the best of -two or more correct typographic styles for the production of better newspapers at less cost of time and money. Publication o f the Oregon,State Editorial association word '. and style book, prepared by a com mittee representing the 1 o tb A classes of Oregon newspaper^, was authorised by the association at its annual convention in Roae- hnrg and Bandon August 6. -The members of the committee a re C, J. McIntosh of the committee on HAND GONUEItT better English for the Is la n d E m Band members are preparing pire Educational association, chairman; Earl C. Brownlee, edl- jf'»r the weekly concert to be held tor of the Forest Grove W ashing- ln Llthla Park Thursday evening ton County News-Times; R. « .¡ 'h is week. ' ’ !'• sub-marines Instead of -Vanguard Of Legion Fleet To llahtly ligh|qd and a i noise'as on this trip. Paris Already On High Seas with * The 88. H a rd ie r Is th« (M USS. President H arding at Sea, Aug. 1 fit—‘Fun is the, order of the clay In the big fam ily of more than ,ajx hundred American Leg- res aboard th livg re a t ocean (l|ner hotiLd fo f :tjie ninth annual cphre.ntl< n to he held In Paris, ,Fi^n4e. Sept. 19 to 23. The 88. Handing Is the vanguard of the greut fleet of proud ocean liners that will carry thp ho«t of Leg ionnaires overseas. It carried Legionnaires from practically ev ery state In the United Slates. W ith this big ocean liner blaz ing with light from stem to stern and resounding with merriment there has not been a dull moment for the Legionnaires to get home sick or seasick since shoving off from Pier No. 4, Hoboken Aug. 9. It was a rousing send-off given I he Legionnaires In New York as they blazed the way for thousands of veterans passing through the Eastern metropolis convention hound. In spite of the fact that the SS. Harding did not sail until 11 p. m. more ^han two thousand peo- pie were down at the dock to hid the veterans lion-voyage. The pier | was brillian tly Illuminated with ¡lights and decorated with flags. seven official sailings In the Leglcnnaires wearing the fa- vance movement. The bulk m llfur blue caps w ith the state the Legion movement w ill fa ll iB name and insignia of the organiz the period of Sept. I to 10. Na ation embroidered In gold made th, nal Commander Howard F. recognition easy and cast form ali Savage. General John J. Perahl»^ ties aside. The Legionnaires en- and many distinguished Legion^' Joyed several hours of dancing nalr.s will sail on the 3. with tlie ir friends before U'e , lathan, flagship of th« movemaz giant ship cast off. Under the d i - , from »,jew York Sept Rw. rcctlon of the United States Lines t urn gailfags may be had as latd' management special motion pic as November 3. The Legion ture*, programs of music und en mevement is the largest pqacetlmul tertainm ent was provided. The pilgrimage in history. recreation directors are s t i l l aboard the ship and keep the BIG DAMAGES G R A N TE D Legionnaires b^isy with a varied Damages amounting to >20,000 program of entertainment. were awarded to Bert McEwan, The luxurious appointments of who was gassed while repairing • the SS. Harding with Its great |steel pipe while working for the public rooms are sources of much Btall Pipe A Tank company Feh- comment on the part of the veter- t ruary 25. of this year. A Jury ans who look back nine years to which heard the case In circuit the cramped quarters of the court awarded the workman thia transport in which they made the amount. The suit filed claimed overseas Journey in the first A. E. McEwan was damaged to the F. The Legionnaires were then amount of *50,000. ouarterd far underdeck with light Medford Japs contributed near belts on and ate “slum“ from the mess kits Instead of having the $G0 to the playground fund. A run of the ship and eating from total of *004 has been collected to silvered and linen tables on tHe date for equipping the new play present Journey. The ships were ground which is being developed dark and stole silently through under the auspicep oE ther Am eri seas made dangerous by German can Legion of that city. »V idea IB ÏI' i * U t i? f I > ’. l l - A lto n Hamilton remarks to his friend Carl de Mel as Re offers him a Lucky Strike at the Mahor Country Club. NEGRO SQNG8 TO BE" HEARD Herbert Brenoa, noted Film Director, < ^During the pandemrmivm of motion picture production—as in my direction of 'Beau Qest^— 1 find Lucky Strikes are not only soothing to tired vocal chords^ hut they have the best flavor. T he con» staiit use of my voice in m yw otkdem ands that I keep it in condidmu Lucky Strdtes are the only cigarettes which protect me from an irritated du oat, and which I enjoy to the utmost," BiazniMaaaBiaa “GOODBYE, . \ — HAVEAiiOODTIME’* “ And don’t worry about your valuables while you WILL TRAVEL ON HIGHWAYS are away. “ Put them in a safe 5‘> deposit box in » this bank.’’ «• " 1 Tour of Inspection Will be Made by State Officials Ì LEM , Aug, 17.— (IP)— State highway commissioners, Gover nor F » tter8°n . and other state of ficiale leave tohlght for southern and 'southwestern Oregon to in spect the highwiys. They leave Rosdburg Thursday for Reeds port, They also -plan to visit Marshfield, Gold B e a c h and Orante Pagh. The Citizens Bank AibUmd) Oregon > ’ ' ■■■■■'"........................ ....................... .1.. You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an endtra process— “It’s toasted”- ■nh hardiness, not a bit o f bite.: WE PAY CASH FOR USED- FURNITURE '*■ I ■' , • 1 * * V • ir Phone 1192J, Medford, Our Expense » EAD&-H0LBR00K M N . First St. MEOFOBD, OREGON writes: k » * - r No Throat Irritation- No Cough»