Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1927, Page 11, Image 11

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tourist pubMsMy grogp » r ir ho-
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k? • » . r t « n f c r -
wen n race * l t h a dalr of h l* ba­ iom »ofbd, announce* $ U t 0 «
by's shoe* tied on the front of hie
books <
car-. Pete h u never entered eom- < in t mooting of the group w lfl hp
petlttqa qtacn that tlnw Without held on Thursday of neat W«ok flfc Som etim es when I pass by abodes
t which I have no key,
the baby shoto tied So his cqr.
8 p. ns., the place to be selected
think that their home-building
De Papja v u alee champion to later.
codes
l i f t and. 1* one of tk * six driver
M r. McGee state* that this M ight he of help to me.
lu the history of raetag Vh*
group w ill comprise a ll
people
won the American champtonehly
who
first
'greet
the
tourists
who
twice.
visit
Ashland
and
w
ill
include
ser­
In thia year's awarding of
vice
station
man.
harbor*.
hot*)
prises, Prank Lockart w u given
second place. ' duplicating his clerks, antd mechanics, tost brib­
1988
performance. ' Lockhart ers, shoe shiners, telegraph n o n
probably w ould have been the Win­ and others. Members w jll ta lk • « - , i might be guided by.
ner had hie car have held out In er methods of inducing tottrial* |
the annual gpeedway race at In ­ to prolong their stag in A s h la n d ,B u t selfish shadows pull t h
and see our natural
reoouveep,
shade
dianapolis.
scenic attractions and lnvestmedt Where radiance had shown,
opportunities in lands, ' home*.
and natural resources. They w ill
also answer any questions and
objections made to our commun­
ity and lq general be salesmen at
large for Ashland and southern
BELFAST, Ireland, - » (IP) —
Oregon.
"M arry early" was one of the dog­
mas of the Irish vmu S o U o hier­
A t each meeting a series of
archy io special pastoral session demonstrations will be presented
here.
showing the opportunities in the
Others were:
daily work of the members to pate
There Is no better custom for a g o o w o r d along for this section
our social life • than marriage. of the country. Members w ill sec
Early marriage«, are the .safe­ how their fellow workers head
guard of the Commandments and out information and answer ques­
of the 8tatoa; such, marriages are tions and direct tourists to our
Crane — W ork progreulng on
net improvident; they are
the scenic wondira. President V . V. Bnehanaa-VanDeveer
m a rk e t
blessing of God and of Nature.
M ills wtU be pre«Ont nt the first rend.
F
, However the -S h a rt/fs office
Mae announced tt wR) toko an ec-
tlon against the hunters W i t t s
o ilin g Is m ade,'w hich
however
does not sny that constable* aqd
gam e warden w ill fo llo w
sqlt.
starting Nov. MO, hunterd Will
start Wgfelng wa» on q n s t. dupr.
turkey, send bear, posseta, ra-
caoon, and rahML
ENGLISH DO
Armistice Day.
LONDON, Nov. 11.— < 0 — fan-
k r e s s iv e cerem on ies today marked
antiquarian.
Ona of the girls
tries, modern “ flapper" Methods,
while the other poem u Mid-Vic­
torian, wears volumineus crino­
line. and wins out. She starts a
new .style of dress, aqd when she
w an ts to stop and have a good
tim e She can't. She makes up
her mind that she w ill Just have
to wear crinolines and act prim
and proper a ll her life If neces­
sary, for she 1* afraid to unde­
ceive him. But eventually a 1 1
works out satisfactorily fn a hap­
py and p leu in g manner. The play
get* Ito name from the text of a
u rm o n amusingly re p u te d
by
the clergytnan. The situations are
very comical, the lines bright and
lively, and th e 1 double love story
la fu ll of a p p u l.
The sets for “The Lilies Of The
F ie ld fa r e M id to be the most at­
tractive on es the Moroni Olsen
Players have ever had, The first
net takes place ’ in an English
country vicarage and the two re­
maining note show a room In
London, completely furnished In
the Queen Victorina style. The
garniture for this w u copied and
manufactured by an expert from
the authentic style*.
Charming Dorothy Adams takes
the lead u the Mid-Victorian twin
daughter, and Byron Kay Foulger
h u the biggest m ile part u the
clergyman. Mine Marion Clayton,
a hew member oh the players thia
Mason, plays the rollicking role
of the tomboy twin, while Leora
T hatcher, Lila E ccles, J a n e t
Young, Moroni Olaen, Joseph
W illiam s, H arry Allen and Gor­
don Nelson complete the well-
rounded cast
The word that most accurately
describes Moroni Olaen is “ trig".
H e is six feet, three and one-half
laches In height a *d weighs two
hundred sad ten pbuftde. H U act­
ing h u a “ big" quality In It, too.
I t Ie hard to watch’ anyone else
when Moroni Olsen steps ou the
stage and starts speaking in his
deep, resonant voice.
Yet he
takes a very generous, attitude
and often chooses the least ad-
vantageous roles himself for that
reasojf He «111 have a more ro­
mantic rd e in “The U lle e Of The
F ie ld ” thga be b u had In plays
of .late, and w ill be c u t u Barna­
by Hattdon, the lover.
Early in January the Moroni Ol­
sen Players w ill present a second
play, “The Detour,” in which
Janet Young, ie cast in the lead*-
Ing woman's part, and Moroni Ol­
sen h u the lead. The public
anxiously awaiting the
produc­
tion of these two plays, and those
who saw their productions, "Dear
Brutus," "Outward. Bound.” and
“ M r. Plm Passes By” last year,
are glad they are returning to us
-again thia seaso*.
rw m w
,
youn child ’ s
HEALTH , •
Through thoughtlessness t h e
slight sough or MoM of q child 1*
sometime* negjeoted and become*
serious.'
to w i4 6 u s *M l Foley’s
Honey and Tai- Compound, at
small cost, taken at the onset of a
cold, brings speety rertsf. Be/pre-
parods have * bottle of this U f8
r lftb le ooggh rirmOdy on hand
and give soomptly when f cough
or cold ie f lr t t ddteetod. EqtlgHy
effdctlvq for grown persons Ask
for Foley's Honey and T ar.— For
able by all druggists.— No. I.
i o f Father and Son
Week Came in Y. M. C. A.,
Movement in Rhode Island
, The first Father and Son ban­
quet w u held in the Y. M. C. A.
at Providence, B. I . ’, M a y 2d,
l» 0 9 .
Four years later the May­
or of Cleveland, Ohio,’ at the sqg-
t-stion of Robert E. Lewis, gener­
al secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of
that plaee, l u u e O proclamation
designating Father and Boa Week
which h u since become a-nation­
al event. This -movement started
by the Young Men's Christ&n As­
sociation. h u now gone to other
lands and each year thousands of
boys and their dads sre drawn in­
to a closer bond of fellowship
Roseburg — W . F? Hopkins
^trough the actlvitlee promoted will establish extensive “ dude
ranch” on North Umpqua.
England’s observance o f the f th
Anniversary of the Signing dt the
Artnletlee. Special services to W
membraace of the m illion B ritish
soldier* who loet th e ir ifvori in
the W orld W a r were held, in v * f-
ious sections of the country.
Although hundreds of speeches
were made, e xto llin g 1 the part
played *y B ritain to th e w a r' and
eulogising the noble sacrifices of
her valiaht w arrio r*, the most e l­
oquent tribute w u the two m in­
utes of silen ce when everyone in
B ritain ceased w ork or play to
bow their heads.
In London, u . a staccato bomb
announced the beginning o f tfie
Armistice Silence, bases, street
card, t u t s , tracks and automo­
biles by the tons of thousands
suddenly stopped. Along t h e
sidewalks the slew
»oveing
streams of people earns to a halt.
There w u a curious ru ffle u
thousands of hats were removed
and men, standing bare-headed,
placed them over, th e ir
hearts.
Women bowed their beads.
On
the orowded bases, everyone arose
iffed Joined to the solemn mani­
festation.
Marry Early :
‘
Was Advice
mads mapa of the United State*
placing the prodneta of the state
on the map.
We are working for PnMser
awards la penmnndMp.
The etnas hen worked eng ha
honor rail and tisana are the
cur names qye p a t ea: T m th fa h
kind, polite, trnthworthy, nee«,
good msnntkW. correct posture,
quiet pasting, helpful talking. W e
are a ll working to he geed ettl-
seae so our names w ill he on the
Honor Boll.
SHOOKD G BADK NOTMB
T h e second grade la making
f a r » hooka. There are t h r e e
classes and aeeh one In trying to
make the beet book. W e
are
putting in pictures of nil t h *
b uildings and animals to be seen
on a farm . W e made a trip to
the farm sometime ago and are
going to describe It.
Dolly Kannasto
The second g rade)of the L in ­
coln school la making Indian
bowls of clay. W e vara going to
paint picture* on th u s w ith our
water colors. “
/
Jack F.
Italian Gets -
Chajnp Trophy
CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—
(ip) —
Klamath F alls w ill vote on Pete De Paolo, nervy little Italian
$300,090 bond, issue fo r . ade­ race driver) fo r the second time
quate se v e r s
h u b u n adjudged the winner of
An early visit to our office w ill enable you to
make your selection frort our new mid attractive
assortment o f Christinas Greeting Cards, which
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We Can Furnish Greeting Cards,
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ENGRAVED
PROCESS PRINTED
PRINTED
OR PLAIN GREETING CARDS W I T H BEAUTIFUL s SENTI
MEKTS UPON WHICH YOU CAN WRITE YOUR NAME.
TO THE HONORED
OF THE PATRIOTS OF THE GREAT WAR,
WHO, FORSAKING7 EVERY SELFISH PUR
iw A S
oave their best 1 to their
COUNTRY. ‘
If you cannot visit our office, we will be glad to have our representa
tive call at your home to show cards and expRtin prices.
Citizens Bank o f Ashland
ASHLAND, OREGON
Ashland Tidings
PHONE 39
(Scatter Sunshine