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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1921)
w I TAQH F1VH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, FKlinUAUY 15, 1M1. "" i. "-i y i Till HTAH. Although perhaps not tint flrnt tlmu on record, hut iinvorthuloss mi 'usual mid Interesting In tlio ittulnmont 'from National Plcturo Thoalros, Inc. thnt tlioro urn only two woman prin cipals In tho Italph Inco prciductlon "Out ot tho Bnows" which comes to tho Blur thontro lonlKht. Those two parts nro given over to Zonn Koofo, who plays I In? part of Anltnh, tho hair-brood Indian girl, and (llndy Cohiirn, who In boom ns Jlujh Hardy, n studont at Hnti (Inb rlei University In Quebec, Tho bnlanco ot tho characters In thin dramatic lory of tho Northwest snow country nro nil powerful, brawny men, who In comparison with tho two wouiun clmr actcrs, loom up Ilka glnnts. Italph IncD lilnuclf enacts tho loading malo rolo of'llohart ) lolll day, ot tho Itoyal Northwest Mount d- I'otlce; Patrick HnrtlKnn In John riUkatnan, on Illicit fur tradar; Hunt ley (lordou In soon ai HorKonnl (Ira ham, of "tho Forco". .vainax tnrrm. A bukot social was hold at tho Yalnax school liouio on Lincoln's birthday under tho auspices of tho rhltdmn'Ofltho ichonl, directed by, lio teacher, Mini. Hutu l.ull. Tho Iroceed; will bo tuiod In buying a, fa"p,,g"lobo and tUctlonary for tho school. Johnnlo i:idor Is In this vicinity , buying -wornoul horses whlchwlll bo otolpped to I'ctalums fur chicken j toed. A" number havo been rnlloctod , nttho 8ken ranch, nuar Trout creak for shipment, Iran Tankny ha gono to Ashland for fortnight's tUU with friends. Frank Power, of thn Bliort Hob ranch near fhn Hpraguo Hirer brldgo, Is laid up with rhouniatlsm A largo panther wns seen n fow days ago near thn Hmlth ranch at Ione I'lne. Charles Hohin was troll' Ins; the boast with his dog whan ha was slghtod. AT TIIIJ meximm: Tim poophi of Klnmntl, Falls nro l for muitliitr treat tonight mid to morrow nltrtit and tho show that they Will sen nt tho Mondalo will bo Just llttlo bettor than what they have cn boforu, Tlioro nro two dandy vmid.ivlllo nets thnt nro suro to Pioaso. ki and Oraco McConnnll In n vory clover comedy act callmi ii. at tho I'lano", In n scream, and tho way Mr. Mcfonnoll plays tho piano Is really wonderful. Ifo Is mm of tho cleverest piano playors In tho coun try IioIiik a graduate of tho loading Kuroponu muslo conservatories and Miss McConnnll Is also a vory tnlonl ed young lady and possesses n beau tiful voice, Mlsn Hutinv Mnrlln l rnn. sldorod ono of vnudovlllcs best too ilancors nlso n vory pretty singer and Is ono of tho Krvatost lady contor tionists and hand balancers In show business nnd this act Is nfno suro to pteaso bocauso It Is n real novolty net. Tho pictures nro of tho best, William B. Hart In "Wolf Lowcry", Is n wostorn plcturo full of nctlon and pop and ono of Karl's bost. Also Harry Carey In a plcturo that Is suro to pleaso. 1779.01 IN HIS PI . S. STEEL Montana Bank Has Own Wireless Plant Idaho farmers report success In killing rabbits with storhnlnu. Tho1 farmers of ono county outraged 1000 1 rabbits to every ouuco of tho poison.' HELENA, Mont. Fob. 15. A wlro less tnlogrnph station for thn Ilolona branch of tho Federal IJosorvo bank to glvo direct nnd quick communica tion with tho parent bank In Mln nnapolls, Is bolng considered by O, A Carlson, mnnaRorof tli local Inntltu Hon, Undor proscnt nrrungomont tho Holonn bank, It Is estimated will pay approximately $1,000 monthly to commercial telegraph companies. Thn cost of n wireless plant Is es timated at $6, GOO, It would bu erect ed on thn roof of tho bank building hero and n simitar station would bo constructed In Minneapolis, lly hav ing to pay only for two oporatoro nnd thn maintenance costs, Mr. Carlson derlnres tho bank would savo n con sldernblo sum by tho wireless meth od nnd In a short tlmo It will havo paid for Itself. Rowing at the one phote: 5 TO-DAY "OUT OF THE SNOWS" Starring Ralph Ince ' A Italph Inco production that treats with tho strong men nnd strong womon of tho vust out-doors over which tho Storm King Holgns. 9th Kplsodo of "THE LOST CITY" WEDNESDAY 11HVANT WAHHIIUIl.V A lovo nnd laughter romunco with a rosebud garden of beautiful girls. THURSDAY "THE BRANDING IRON" Mondale Theater "The Best for the Best" TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT ANOTIIKIl GHKAT SHOW PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE TWO CLEVER ACTS ED AND GRACE M'CONNELL I 1N- FUN AT THE PIANO a enmnflv nrf. thnt In a scream Hoar Mr. McConnoll tho nutty piano playor. AND , THE NOVELTY GIRL BUNNY MARTIN Wondorful too dancing, awoot singer nnd vnudovlllo's grontost lady contortionist and balancor. PICTUHES WILLIAM B, HAHT IN "WOLF LOWERY A plcturo full fo pep and action HARUY CAIIKY In "HIS DESPERATE DEED" Coming Thursday Tonuosso0 Jublloo Slngura Two Shows 0:30 3:30 Sharp P1TTB1IUROII, Kob. 1C, An ag grogalo ot $778,700.00 in pensions wus pnld to rotlrod omployos ot tho United Btntos Btool corporation, and Its subsidiary companies durjng tho year 1920, according to tho tonth mi mm I report of tho U. B. Btool and Carnoglo pension fund, mado public horo tonight. This Is $48,009.15 moro thnn was disbursed last yoar, and groator than any yoar slnco tho establishment of tho fund of 1911. Thorp woro 3204 participants, 2940 being on tho list at tho beginning ot 1920 and 324 bolng addod dur ing tho yoar. Two hundrod and nlnoty flvo woro discontinued bo causo ot doath or othor causes, loav Ing 2909 ns nctlvo participants." Tho total amount dlsbursod slnco tho establishment ot tho fund Is $5,880,581.00 and starting with $281,457.37 thnt yoar, It baa In creased annually tho amounts bolng for 1912, $358,780.92; 1913, $422, 815.14; 1914, $511, 907.90; 1915, $059,389.42; 1910, $711,130.33; 1917, $712,600.65, 1918, '$907, P59.82; 1919, $733,707.45; and for 1920, $779,788.60. For ton yoar tho uverago ago of tho pensioners has been 66.78 yoars, tho avorago sor vlco, 30,41 yoars and tho avorago payment of $22,10 monthly. Tho beneficiaries make noicontri butlon to tho fund. Tho monoy Is de rived from a trust ot $12,000,000 es tablished by Androw Carnoglo and tho Unltod States Btool Corporation. Ilocauso so mpny ot tho Corpora tion's actlvltlos aro In tho Pittsburgh District, naturally a largo proportion ot tho fund Is distributed horo. Tho Carnoglo Stool Company loads tho subsidiary companies with $168,715,' 79 moro than $8,000 Incroaso oror tho prccodlng yoar. Tho Edgar Thom son Works nt Drnddock, Pa. led all units ot this company with $36,387. 17 awarded Its rotlrod employes, whllo tho Homestead Plant was soc ond with $35,873.80. Tho old mills ot tho company known as tho City Mllbvrooolvcd $"22,142.24 whllo $13.' 453.97 wont to tho Youngstown, O. plants. Tho American Stool and Wlro com pany was second with $152,561.60; tho graatost bonoflclsry bolng tho South Works at Worcostor, Mass., with $27,360.16. Tho balanco wont to thirty othor plants In Connecti cut, Massachusetts, Now York, Now Jorsoy, Pennsylvania nnd Illinois and tho general offlco and sales de partment representatives. Thlrty-ono plants ot tho American Shoot and Tin Plato Company partic ipated to tho extent ot $98,324.85. Tho groatost amount to any ono of thoso was $9,887.51 to tho Aetna Standard Works nt Drldgoport, O. Ton plants ot tho National Tube Company, with tho gonoral offlcos and sales department rocelvod $87, 270.08, tho largest boneflclary bolng tho National Works at Pittsburgh with $37,897.22. Tho American Drldgo Company's seventoon plants and gonoral offices rocoived $59,104.31, tho Pencoyd plant at Philadelphia receiving $21, 393.33, the largest beneficiary of this company. Tho plants aro locatod In Connecticut, Now York, Now Jorsoy, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Min nesota', and Michigan. Formor om ployos ot tho old Koystono Drldge Company, absorbed by tho American Drldgo Company, rocoived $1,867.80. Tho Illinois Stool Company partic ipated in $50,288.62 .among flvo plants and tho gonoral offlcos, whllo the Tonnossoo Coal and Iron Com pany had $8,198.70 dlvldod among olovon mJnos, quarries, furnaces and works bosldo gonoral offlcos and transportation department. Blxty-throo units and tho gonoral offlcos of tho H. C. Frlck Coko Com pany rocolvod $75,164.49 whllo tho Hostottor-Connollsvlllo Coko Com pany, a subsidiary, dlvldod $1,041.30 botwoen two units, and the United States Kuol Company ot Illinois shar ed $1,423.75 with threo mines. Smallor units ot tho Corporation and amounts rocolvod aro, tho gonor al offlcos of tho Corporation In New York, $220.00; tho Lorain Stool Company, Johnstown, Pa. $8,723.80; Universal Portland Comont Company, number two plant, $144.00; tho Ed gar Zlno .Company, St. Louis, two plants, $3,349.05; Paclflo Coast de partment, U. S. Btool Products Com pany, $1,200.00; Carnegie Natural Gas Company, $660.00; Union Bup ply Company, general ottlco and throe atores, $1,503.00; United Sup ply Company, general offices, $141. 00; Pittsburgh Limestone Company, two quarries $307,80; and tho Car noglo Land Company, t'290.40. On tho i Iron ore rnngea ot tho Northwest, rotlrod omployos of tho Oliver Iron Mining Company worg bonoflclnrlfs, tlio G-ogoblc Hango ro colvlng $7,818,40; tho Marqudtto Hango $12,469,91; tho Monomlnoo Hnngo $10,978.80; tho MIssabo Hnngo $5,255.20 and Iho Vormllllon Hnngo $1,629.04, n total of $38,152, 01. In Iho railroad actlvltlos sovon units received $20,657.21; tho Hosso- mor nnd Lake Erlo Hallroad gotting $8,460.70; tho Union Hallroad $448.- 70; tho McKocsport Connecting Hall road, $660.80 tho Nowburgh and South Shore Hallroad, $240.00; El gin, Jollot and Kan torn Hallway com pany, $5,314.20; Duluth and Iron Hango Hallfoad Company, $1,562.80 and tho Duluth, MIssabo, and North ern Hallway company, $4,074.00. Tho groat Lakes Interests ot tho Corporation comprising tho oro trans portation service participated to tho oxtont of $5,556.56 divided among tho Pittsburgh Stoamshlp Company with $'4,132.30; tho Pittsburgh nnd Connoaut Dock Company with $539. 55; and tho Pennsylvania and Lake Erlo Hock Company with $884.70. Men rotlrod from gonoral offlco staffs Including tho Corporation gon oral offlco at Now York woro paid an aggrcgato of $17,735.45, an Incrcaso over tho procodlng year, of $6,759. 45; whllo rotlrcd omployos of sales departments woro paid $6,868.80 a docroaso ot $2,683,63, ' Facts About come Tax In- Frequent Inquiries aro received by collectors ot Intornal rovenuo from storekeepers nnd other business men as to whether tho taxpayer In busi ness for himself may deduct from his gross earnings an amount of salary paid to hlmsolf. Wages or salary drawn by a taxpayer f Am his own buslnoss aro moro In tho na- turo of a charge put of profits than a chargo against profits. If deducti ble thoy would mcroly bo added ta his Incomo and tho offect would bo to tako monoy out of ono pocket nnd put It in anothor. Tharoforo, claims for such deductions aro not. allowablo. Salaries paid to minor children omployod In tho conduct of a tax payor'n business aro not allowablo deductions. If, howovor, a son or daughter has attalnod majority, or Is Allowed froo uso of tholr earnings without restricting a reasonable amount paid -as compensation for tholr services may bo claimed. A farmer who employs a man to assist In tho operation ot his farm may deduct from gross Incomo tho nmaunt paid for such services. (.Iko Svlao, It ho omployos a woman whoso entire tlmo Is occuplod in taking caro of tbo milk, cream, buttor, and churns, or It hor sorvicos nro do,; votod'cntlrely to tho preparation and sorvlng ot moats furnished frrm la borers and in caring for tholr rooms, tho compensation paid hor Is an al lowablo deduction. If, howovor, sho Is omployod sololy in caring for tho farmer's own household no deduc tion can bo mado. In arriving at not Incomo upon which tho tax Is assessed, doductlons may be mado for ordinary and nec essary bustnoss oxpenscs. Tho rov enuo act spoclflcnlly prohibits tho deduction ot porsonol, family, or liv ing expenses. Such oxpenscs Includo rent for u home, wngos of servants, cost ot food and clothing for iho family, education of children, "and all Horns connoctod with tho main tenance, well-being, and ploasuro of tho taxpayer and his family." m American consular reports carry tbo Information ot tbo formation ot a Finnish company which has per fected a new hydro-turf method ot making and drying peat fuol. Work will bo carrlod out on a hugo scalo. Approximately 62,000 acres ot tho 148,000 acros dovastatod by war In Oelglura have boon restored to a con dition which pormfts cultivation, During 1920 there woro roportod 6,000 violations of statutos Intrustbd to the Department of Agrlculturo for enforcement. HETBILl STARTED. 1S91 LAWHENCE, Kan. Fob. 15. Tho honor paid to Dr. James A, Nalsmlth by tho National Intorcollogiato Ath letic Association of Amorlca life membership on iho baskot ball rules committee comes to him thirty yoars attor ho Invontod tho gamo ot baskot ball. Doctor Nalsmlth Is head of tho department ot physical educa tion at tho Unlvorslty of Kansas. Uasket ball was tho result of a do llborato attempt to ovolvo a gamo oultablo for mon to play Indoors. In 1891, Doctor Nalsmlth was In chargo of a gymnasium class at tho Spring flold, Mass., Y, M. C. A. then an In structor collcgo for athletes and as sociation mon. Tho men enrolled In tho class woro football, baseball and track athlotcs and bocama wcaTy of tbo Insido work consisting of boxing, wrestling and swimming. At a mooting of tbo Y. M. C. A. In structors, somo ono suggested that In vention la moroly tbo uso of things at hand. Doctor Nalsmlth romarkod that Invontion of a now gamo nras possible. Ho concentrated for weeks on this idea. Football, lacrosso, hockey, soccer and othor games, tho doctor conclud ed, woro too rough to bo playod In doors, lib decided to work out his now gamo with Rugby ns a basis, eliminating tho features which mado It oxtromciy rough? Tackling nnd kicking, bo found on analysis, woro at tho root ot tho evil. He ollminatod tackling by allowing tho player to run when ho does not havo tho bait; nnd by having tho ball passod with hands only, ho did nwny with klck- Ing. When tho question ot goals camo up Doctor .Nalsmlth decided ho must havo rocoptaclos In which to throw tho ball. Thln.doa was borrowed from, tho old gamo ot "Duck on tho Hock." Tho upright typo of goal ob viously could not bo used, nor any goat which would allow tbo gamo to become strenuous by pormltlng ox cossivo forco in scoring. Tho suporlntondnnt of grounds was nskod to furnish two boxes, eighteen inches square. Out thoso woro not available Just thon and two peach baskets woro offorod. Doctor Nals mlth tooic thoso and hung ono at each ond of tho court, using tho gal lory for support. Slnco tho height of tho gallery happened to bo ten foot, that is tho prosent holght oMhe goal. Lacrosso furnished tho plan for ar ranging tho mon on the court. The Invontor dcclde'd to havo tho gamo started by throwing up tho bait and having ono man from each sido Jump up at It. Tho team consisted of nine men at first. Tho number was reduc ed to sovon nnd later to flvo, as tho skill ot tbo men dorolopcd. Doctor Nalsmlth was born In Can ada. Ho Is a graduate of McOIll Unl vorslty and also of tho Cross Medical School. Ho camo to tho University of Kansas as associate professor of physical education In 1898, becoming n full professor In 1908, During tho -war ho served with tho Y. M. C. A. In Franco as director of social by gleno for tho American Expedition ary Forco. A classified Ad will sell It. Heat of Red Peppers Breaks Chest Colds Eoso your tight, aching chest. Stop tho pain. Urcak up tho conntlon. Fool a bad cold loosen up In Ji'st a short tlmo. "Rod Pepper Rub" !s tho cold rem edy that brings tho qulclcoit relief It cannot hurt you and It certainly scorns to end tho tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. ""When hent penetrates right down Into colds, copgestlon, aching mus cles and soro, stiff Joints, relief comos nt onco. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating beat as rod poppors. 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