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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
183646 I'ACllITIIIti:!', THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 MAMAAAAAAMAAVWWWWVWWAMAAAA' ' Letters From The People "The Oldest Life Insurance Company in America" TiieB ronswicK flame IV P"T7"3 . to H2H1 YkH UA L LIFE ii:ki:nd.s uoxinm 11 . f r Certifies an Extraordinary Tire Mnny motorists buy Brunswicks because of the name alone. It is sufficient assurance for them of super-quality. They have known this ancient house for its high standards, as have their fathers and grandfathers. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has been noted for its rare workmanship. Brunswick standards, as applied to tires, mean giving the utmost. In them you wilt find combined all the approved features properly related. No one advantage overshadows others nor hides shortcomings. 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To Hid IMIter: With reference to tho recent nets of tint city council pertaining to box lug In Klatiiiith Kalis, I would llko Jo Hulimlt tho follewing: Itocmitly tlm Reed pooplo of Scnt- tlo, ono of tho most progressive- cities In America, wort) ontortalnnil some what at tho ultimata expense of one or mora of their professional fellow citizens, and. Inasmuch as tho sub ject In (uostlon is of probable inter est at this time, to muny local resi dents, I take tho liberty to refer to It. Certain persons of selfish mould and Imperfect foroslght, chafing at tho tardiness of the gonoral public to appreciate their sterling (?) quali fications, aroHO to tho Importance of tholr Imaginations In an attempt to bask In tbu limelight at tho expense of others, and thoy chose, as a stop ping stono to cheap notoriety, the oft-buffeted but oftenor respected sport of boxing. The mattor was taken up with the district attornoy at that point, and It Is refreshing to realize that somo Incumbents of public office havo tho courage of their opinions. With rof erenco to tho abortive attempt of thoso abovo roforrod to In tholr effort to Hop boxing, that official Is quoted as follows In tho Seattle Post-Intolll-gencor of Friday, March 20: "To bo candid, I nm not Inclined, olther personally or officially, to closo my oyes to common and notorious avcnls; neither am I ignorant on tho subject of boxing an'd prize fighting. If ou will take" tho trouble of wit nessing one of theso exhibitions, and If ou aver saw a prize-fight, your vlows on tho subject might bo modi fied. In my Judgment, founded on I observation and Information thoy (boxing matches) resoinhlo prlzo- flghts almost as nearly as ping-pong roscmblcH n navnl engagement. Tho mouts, so called, aro for a limited number of rounds, of from two to three minutes for a round, with ono mlnuto Intormlsslon. Tho men arq of necessity In flno physical condition and anything llko a real Injury is practically unknown. Tho spectacles aro nelthor Infamous nor disgraceful. Thoy nro witnessed by good law-abid ing cltlzcnB of irroproacbahlo char- actor often good fathers with their fine sons, and jothcr good red-blooded Americans. Tho oxerciBo of boxing Buffers from tho old impression of priro-flghtlng. Hoxlng k.n healthful and a legitimate diversion, whloh inentH of tho Inst fow yeais havo' ! placed in a propor light, Boxing now takes place in tho athletic quarters and under tho auspices of legally recognized clubs and associations for nho upbuilding of men both morally ami physically, as well as being n logltlmnto diversion for tho ultimate profit of promoters. In brutality It has nothing to compare with tho physical strain and hazard of n yacht raco or a football gamo." Tho candid encouragoment of box ing by tho goxernment of tho United States, officials of tho army and navy, and cltlzon supervision through legally established boxing commis sions, as woll as tho approbation and substantial support of boxing by cor tain churches and othor religious or ganizations, should make It npparont to tho most obtuso of minds and tho most solf-contorod disciples of what might fittingly bo tormed tho "ancient ordor of Ivory domes" that boxing Is In reality a thing established and Indorsed by ovory factor of conso quence. I bollovo that citizens who havo looked into and studied tho matter aro mildly amusod at tho wrlthlngs of tho occasional deluded ass who pops up with a bray against modern boxing. Such noises have ovor rovorboratod from tho beginning of tlmo. Very rospoctfully, N. J. CHAPMAN. ute mu 1 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK IN 1919 Paid Policyholders a Total of $81,113,205 "'"Tl One Billion Five Hundred and Fifty-Three Million Dollars Paid to Policyholders since the Company began business in 1843 Total Dividends to Policyholders Since the Beginning of Business $313,398,317 Total Paid-for Insurance Issued in 1919 $354,442,133 Insurance in Force December 31, 1919 $2,089,171,357 BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1919 ASSETS Ileal Kstate Mortgago Loans Policy Loans U. S. Liberty Bonds Othor Bonds Stocks .. Interest and Rents Due and Accrued ... Premiums in course of col lection . Cash, ($1,723,828.60 at In terest ) Cash advanced to pay claims - I 14,901,121.02 TOO, 754, 822. 85 82,740,384.67 73,023,640.00 348,601,869.78 23,850,859.50 8,341,248.38 5,175,273.64 2,195,815.17 2,805,139.89 Total Admitted Assets....S002,300,274.90 LIABILITIES Policy Reserve . - 1549,150,131.00 Supplementary Contract Reserve 4,487,810.47 Other Policy Liabilities.. 11 125,782.03 Premiums, Interest and Rents paid In advance.... Miscellaneous Liabilities... Reserve for Taxes Payable In 1920 Dividends Payable In 1020 Reserved for Future De ferred Dividends ............ Contingency Reserve (Sur plus) . .... Special Reserve 1,422,344.29 1,402,667.74 2,296,217.30 21,594,337.28 46,859,769.86 19,551,214.93 4,500,000.00 Total Liabilities $602,300,274.00 The MutuaWife in 1919 paid to policyholders and accumulated ' for them more than 120 per cent of the amount received from them. For information about our new 1920 polciies GEO. GULRICH DISTRICT MANAGER "The Insurance Man" Offioe over First State Bank Phone 373 195-R Klamath Falls, Ore. VMVWVWWVWWWVVVMMASMAAAAAAMAMAAMAAAMMAM her husband appears. Tho situations I aro doscrlbed as Intensely dramatic and full of suspense. "Rose of tho West" Is declared to bo tho strongest play In which this beautiful and tal- ontod star has appeared. An Innovation at a recent wedding In Nevada consisted In haying tho wedding march whistled by 12 girl friends of tho bride. Women are now admitted to tho engineering comrses of tho principal English universities. "Tho Million Dollar Dollies!" Tho very title suggests luxury, daintiness, refinement fascination. All of these nro realized In this Metro screen pro duction do luxe which will bo seen nt tho Liberty theatro on Friday. And when ono discovers that tho "Dollies' In question aro tho famous Dolly j Sisters, Roszlka and Yancsi, Broad-' way's celebrated dancers, "tho plot . thickens." Tho charm of theso clover girls permeates tho entlro production, which has been prepared with an Oriental splendor In keeping with tho brilliant story that has been written to display tho talents of tho Dolly Sisters. It reads like a chapter1 from tho Arabian Nights, and deals with a Rajah and a Maharajah, an Indian palace, and othor exciting things. Tho Dollys swim, dance and othorwlse disport themselves daintily In beautiful and glittering apparel. And there is a love-story. Roszlka and Yancsi impersonate thomsolvos in this five-act succession of marvels, and naturally no one could improve on that. They are surrounded by a capable cast In pro- uucuuu ul ui:iit3uiuiii. uuu vuurui. I WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING In a hurry advertise for It here. Houston Opera House MONDAY, APRIL 5 V University of Oregon GIRLS' GLEE CLUB SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT TOUR 22 Carefully Trained Entertainers 22 COLLEGE SONGS, CLEVER SKITS, CHORUSES, CATCHY PARODIES, SOLO NUMBERS, QUARTETS Admission , $1.00 Reserved seats now on sale at the Opera House ( Nettleton, Walk-Over, Stratford, Berry, and other, good shoes are here in the new Spring styles K. K. K. STORE ' Leading Clothiers and Hatters H''4-4lM'4- AT THE THEATERS A play which, It Is said, thrills with vital human iitforost will bo shown at tho Liberty thoatro tonight with Madlalno Travorso aa the star. It Is called "Roso of tho West," and is descrlbod as a vivid photoplay of the northern wilds. Tho sconos aro laid in a country that Is vlBltod only occa sionally by Indians and tho patrol of tho northwest mounted police. Tho story Is that of a bravo woman who fights against tho plan of hor brutal husband to soil tholr daughter for a gold tlold ho has socrotly dis covered. 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