The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 25, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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The Evening Herald
Caruso, His Son and American Wife, When
They Arrived Recently From Hungry Italy
B. J. MURBAT,
Editor
JAMES S. SHEEHT
City Editor
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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -
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Published dnlly except Sunday by
Tbo Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, nt 115 Fourth Streot.
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ed. THURSDAY, Si:PTKMHKH 2.". Win
PERSHING'S
IP TO ROME
PflOIES COSTLY,
ROME, Italy, Sept. 25. "Itching
palms" were extended to the enlisted
personnel attached to General Per
shing's staff during the American
commander-in-chief's visit to Rome.
Cab drivers, professional guides,
professional beggars, novelty ven
dors and guidebook sellers preyed
upon the American doughboys with
avidity. One solider paid $5 to be
driven from the station to St. Peter's
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Knriro Caruso, His American Wife und His Son
Enrico Caruso's silvery tenor had a tinge of brass when ho arrived re
cently in New York from his country place near Florence, Italy. It was all
because his neighbors, with credentials showing that they formed tho
"Public Commissary," ate up all his ham and cheese and drank his wine
and were about to make Inroads on his chicken coop when his American
wife interfered. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Park Denjamln of Now York.
Enrico, junior, 15 years old, who was getting his first glimpse of America
the trip ordinarily costing 40 cents wnen thIs Photograph was taken on board the liner Gulseppe Verdi, cannot
or, by trolley, 4 cents.
Professional guides reaped a har-1
Test at the Coliseum and at St. .
Peter's, where they played the part
of confidence men by offering to take
the soldiers to parts of these monu
ments not ordinarily open to the
public. A guide at the Coliseum ex
acted $4 for taking three privates
and a sergeant through the upper '
tiers, while another guide at St.
Peter's demanded $7 for taking twr
boys through the Vatican museum, i
both of which are free to the public j
A cab driver agreed to Lake three
privates over thu ancient Appian
"Way for 56. He took them on a
trip of the city of Rome for about
an hour ,tId them they had seen all
and demanded his fares, which they
paid.
see any future in singing.
Harvard is his goal.
He is going to study electrical engineering and
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' WHAT IS IT?
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have something to sell that belongs among little ads that you find
in The Herald.
JUST TRY IT ONCE
If you have something in your attic, your basement, your
spare room, your barn, around you anywhere that you want to
sell, try The Herald classified ads and you will find a buyer.
IF YOU WANT SOMETHING
Advertise for it, trying The Herald's classified ads. Some
one has something for sale that you want. Let The Herald find
it for you. It costs you but a few cents a day.
Classified ads cost you 5 cents a line a day five words to the
line. They must be paid for in advance and cannot be received
over the telephone that is why they are so cheap.
mSSSSEHI)
WILSON WANTS
GUST OF FACES
ST ElffEREIC!
PARIS, Sept. 25 The report from
LBADVILLE, Colo.. Sept. 25
That tho gambling dayS of '
ville are a thing of the past, at lea'
insofar as the legal phases of woo
ing of the goddess of chance ar"
concerned, was demonstrated here
this week when gambling paraphern
silo, consisting principally of roulettr
wheels, and valued conservatively a
$7,000, was carted to the citv rtumn
ing grounds by doputy sheriffs p"-'
there burned. The destruction of the
bis pile of gambling apparatus rnmr
about as the result of a court order
issued following the spectacular rah'
conducted here on August 10.
One roulette wheel destroyed by
the officers was valued at about ?2,
500. It was originally a single table
Tho numbers on the original
wero Inlaid
New York that President Wilson has! hut had been converted Into a double
expressed a desire to have casts of one
the features of all the principal de- fhlo
legates at the Peace Conference fs pearl, ebonv, ironwood. mahoirunv
causing much speculation in the Par i teakwood and rosewood. Tho wheel
irlan artistic world -s to he pwb- was made of mahogany and ebonv
able reception which Piemier Clem- nn'' a11 points and metal parts of
cue can will make to th request. i solid silver. The ball rrei on this
Tei years ago when tno lat( Rodin "heel was olld ivorv. The addition
was working on his 'imoiis bust of
the "T'ger.55 which leinenceau
says looks as much like him as h
looks like Jean of Arc, Rodin asked
and obtained permission to make p
cast of Clomenceau's features.
consisted of an ordinary, cheaplv
constructed table with the numeral"
painted on heavy oil-cloth. An Inter
esting fenture in connct'on wt'
this particular layout was that lf
could bo controlled bv the house
Clemenccau submitted to the an ' The control was of tho doub'n t"n
plication of layers of paraffine o'' .--that is, it could be manipulated
soap and plaster to his face, flddlec" father by the cronn'er or operator o-
nervously for ten minutes while. Rod- hv someone located- In nn nd'aon
in was massaging his features t"-- 'oom. Whether this feature wsi ever
suddenly asked: "How much longer ' "st"l could not bo determlnnd
are you going to man handle me in! Other articles destroyed In the
this way?" f're Included card tohej, ,faro tnh-
"Another half hour," loplicd Ro-' , '" Plnvlng cars, pokor chips an-'
In carelessly. faro boxes.
Clemenceau Ipaped from th -' '
lushed to the nearest wash stand am' njr. mpir.ATIAM
ROSEBUin, Sept 25 Major 1
bert Smith in charge of the foret
patrol work ih the northwest, begin
ning October 1, will undertake a
flight covering Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Montana and Wyoming for
the purpose of locating suitable bas
es for aerial fleets, and determining
upon landing places where aircraft
may make safe descent and find sup
piles.
Major Smith, who lias been in
Hojeburg for a couple of weeks, ha"
been selected by tho war department
to make this long flight which means
penetration of vnst new territory for
(he flying machine, tho covering of
thousands of miles, and will occupy
a month or more to complete. Ho
will make maps of the country trav
errsed and all tho rata will bo submit-
with mother of i tel1 to tlle department with a view of
perfecting tho forest patrol systcn
for tho coming year.
Since Oregon ha.s approximately
one-fortieth of tho standing timber
In the United States, and IJoiurlar
countv about one-seventh of mor
charitable timber of tho state, the
government recognizes tho neceshity
of putting forth great offorts hero for
protecting this wealth, and hew
will bo established throughout tho
timbered areas of this .section, ac
cording to Major Smith, who told of
his plans today.
As soon as tho proposed fl'r-ii
finished Major and Mrs. Hmith will
go to .Sacramento, nnd expect to re
turn to Itoseburg in tho spring.
GARS ARE
UNDER PLASTER START Si
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Him SB
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proceeded to erase all traces nr ,,
cast from his fac. Ho then gave
Rodin his photograph.
PROJECT IS DOME
WILL STUDY MISSIONS
I KAMRPEIX, Mont Fept. 25
Completion of the Irrigation distant
THRUOUT FAR EAST,,t Shelby, which will Jnclu-'e 285,.
000 acres, is reported by C. II Foot
attorney for tho association. This, It
SAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 25. To Is said. Is ono of tho largest projects
study the protestant missions In Jap. I In the northwest,
an, Koiea, China and the PhlllippJnni Water is to be taken from tho
Islands a party of men and women Marias and Cuthank rlvors and lieav-
from California and middlo western
states left hero recently for the Ori
ent under tho direction of Dr. John
Cobb Worley, of San Francisco, as-
or creok, to form large storage re
servoirs whore tho water will bo Im
pounded and held until needed dur
ing the dry months of tho summer.
aoclate secretary of tho Interc'nurch The contract for the work already
World Movement. has been let.
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TALKS WITH MARS
NOW ARE PLANNED
OMAHA. Nob., Sopt. 25. Leo
StovonB, balloon instructor at Fort
Omahu, lias Jiinounced that Profes
sor David Todd of Amhorst Collego
will attempt to communlcatu with
tho planet Mars this fall in a balloon
to be constructed and piloted by Mr
Stevens. Tho balloon, to bo tho
largest ovor made, will ascend 50,
000 feet, Stevens said.
Tho ballcon will bo enabled to
rise to tho expected height, Stevens
said, by uso of an Invention which
divides tho balloon into two com
partments, tho upper containing hy
drogon gas and tho lower fresh air.
Professor Todd has perfected a
signalling apparatus for tho experi
ments, Stevens Said.
SLEM, Ore., Sopt 25 -Since
May 21, when tho law became ef
fective requiring that a certificate
of tho county clerk bo Hied with tho
secretary of statu when chattel mort
gages cover motor vehicles or migra
tory chattols, notices havu been r.i
colved at tho ofllces of tho HJcrntiiry
of state of tho filing of npio-el-mntely
3.S40 chattel nm"t guises In
tho various counties of Oregon.
The purpose of tho law Is to pro
vide a central clearing houso for
chattel mortgages on motor vehicles,
and provides that upon tho filing of
it clnttel mortgage by tho county
clerk ho shall cortlfy to tins secretary
of stato the names of tho parties to
tho instrument .with a description
of tho property mortgaged, and pay
a feo of 50 cents therefor.
Slncn the law went into offset the
secreiary of stato lias, collected $1,-'
120 in fees. I
Tho number of mortgages filed In
various counties Is sh mn as fol fel fol
eows: Baker 04, Henton Of!, Clack-1
amas 0:i, Clatsop 31, Columbia 28,1
Coos 41, Crook 22, Curry 2, Do-'
schutej 107, Douglus 165, Gilliam
10, Grant 14, Harney 19, Hood
River an, Jackson 219, Jefferson ,
Josophlno 23, Klamath 45, Lake 30,1
Lane 80, Lincoln , Linn 04, Mal
heur 11, Marlon 89 .Morrow 62, i
'ii'"miinh J 044, Polk 43, Sherman
57, Tillamook 38, Umatilla 159, Un
mi 185, Wallowa 100, Wasco 44,
Washington 50, Wheeler 11 and
Yamhill 03. I
REAL G1GAR!
I ONDOX, Aug. 25 Clgaretto
smoking umong Loudon women Is
now being vailed by tho occasional
sight of a woman in a restaurant
HHoklng a cigar. It Is not a big. fat
cigar, for big, fat cigars in London
aio very oxpenslvo.
Another development of siiiokit'
by women Is streot smoking, and
f ""umtlv ono niav oo a girl Ht the
lunch hour In tho city sauntering
a'ong enjoying her clgaretto wliHe
during tho ovonlng young women
nviy often be seen in tho West End
streets, smoking.
CANVONVILLL Ore , Sept 25
1'iipiity Slieiiffs Hopkins anil 0'con-
, ner, who were lak.ng back lo Hose
burg two youths who liroku Jail at
, that place .Monduj nU'ht, ere In an
automobile aeelileiii near Myrtle
Creek last niglii, Ihm a large car
from PortPud i rushed Into the au
tomoblle of the hie riffs party The
ni'clduiil occurred mi u natrow grads.
wrecking both ma Inn s
O'Conner was nt on the l"1'"! lmt
none or tho others vns much hurt
The prisoners were handcuffed lo
gothor and had im li.inco to osrape
If you want prompt service "
your watch woil;, try Winters J
olry Store. ln
Surety bonds whllo you wait. Clill
com ii Smith. fi-tf
If you want ft, advertise
Herald
ATTKXTION
I. O. O. K. .Men-ill L.Mlgo 1H7.
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There will bo work in tho Third '
Degree Saturday, Sopt. 27th, 8 p, m.
at tho Odd Fellow's Hall; afterwards I
n banquet will bo served to which all
Odd Follows and thoir wives and all
RobokaliB am fo-d1""-' Invited, i
W. F. Hill
J. A. Drown, Committoo
2C-2t (. H. Cailoton
XOTICK OK MICKTIXG.
Thero will ho a cnlled meeting of
the Ladles' Aid Society of the Pres
byterian church, Thursday at 2:30
n. m. nt thn homo nf Mm n t itoii
corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets! 'I
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