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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1922)
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TIip Wife Jlarkot In reading our favorite newspaper last Sunday, wo noticed that in tho South Sea Islands It com eight spear-1 heads to huy a wlfo. In ItiH country j n single nnneiioaii onen secures a very fine, wife. Tim man of tho hour Is tho one 'whose wlfo told him to wait a minute opines, Sykes llamaker. Old Hank llombrew say Henry Ford says ho'a gonna pacify Mexico by lntroducln' Ford ears. Hut (5oih! That won't paclfy'cm! Leastwise my Ford car don't pacify me It Just makes mo MADDKIl than IIVBR! C. F. Stone says the old-fashioned Xlrl used to stay home when she "had nothing to wear. In one of the fashlnnahlo hlocks In a middle went city, early every house Is occupied by a family where the husband Is living with his second wife. Social rlvaU call It "Second avenue.'' Ilablei and liable Her: "Do you lovo babies?" Him: "Sure, If they are nbout eighteen to twenty year old." Whenever we see a bird going around In tho fitorcs helping his ; sweetie to buy her wedding' clothes wo think he must bo either bossy or very curious. A. II. Halo ays thin sandwiches, antt, hugs, mosquitoes and grass stain always go with tho picnic lunch. One of woman's greatest responsi bilities Is to select a suitable father for-ber children. Theatrical Antiquity Frank "How'd you happen to get a date with that chorus girl?" Furtcr "Intimate friend of grandfather when ho was In college." Will II. Hoys says ho hasn't been .'able' to find anything dreadful In Hol lywood, Cal. I'crhaps that f 1SO.000 per makes the city look good to him. X Heard on the Tr:iln ."Is this seat resorted?" "It seems to be. It hasn't said i word to mo slnco I'vo been hero." Why do they call them "the sad sna waves" during ho ono pleco bathing suit season? asks Hay Tel ford. MAllV'H IXUU Mary had u llttlo limb. Wull shaped, as llmblets go. 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Sept. f.. Kleven letter men from last year's squad wilt be out for places on the 192S Washington State college foot ball team when practice begins on September IS. Included In tho list! will bo veterans for every berth on the team except that of center. Captain Ford Diititon will be In his old place at tackle, and also will probably carry the burden of most of the kicking for W. S. C. this year. Dunton Is a consistent .'.O yard punter, and did most of tliu booting for the school last year. lie ... . , ,, ., uas iievnieti mum ui 111s iiarf iiiiiu this summer to kicking practice. Arthur Hamilton, brother of Fred Hamilton, tho 1920 captain, and a tackle on last year's team, Is back In college and (Meeker, letter-man from tho 1921 machine, I another tacklo candidate. Frailer and Shan non ate the mot llkel tackle pros pects from last year's freshman team. Duerwachtcr. McKay and DavU, guonls from the 1921 team, are eligible again this ear, as Is Hoff man, substitute from lust year. There are no letter-men available to fill the position of center vacated- by last year's captain. Karl Dunlap. Of the men who will be out for the position, Cramer, last year's substitute, seems tho most promising. Clarence Loo nib and Verne Hie key. "W" winners, ar0 tho veterans who will be out for the end berths. Cook, a second team player from last year, and Keller and Hughes, of the 1921 freshman squad, will al so lo eligible. Of the backfleld men, the veter ans who will return aro Moe Sax. quarter, Zaephel and Sandbcrg. Davis and Griffiths, freahman quar ters from last season, will both be back. Three other backs from the 1921 freshman combination who will bo out are Slater, Hales and Trig Slvl. There would ho little surprise hero If Coach Ous Welch shoold shift Hlckey from end to backfleld. uosslbfv quarterback. Although f Hlckey Is considered ono ot me o ends In the conference, no is sum to bo even better as a backfleld player. Ho combines ability as a good passer with the knack of con sistently getting off CO-yurd punts. Ooorge Vurnell, well known 'Pa cific coast football official, says that tho pro-season size-up of tho W. S. 0. prospects .shows a good squad, a generous sprinkling of DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I CAM REMEMBER. A COUPLE VEAC3 tfj PEOPlE TELLVOU H.OV1 FIME N "Wl BSSBBBBBBKBBP ir- BBBBBBBBI AGO HOW I WORKED To SE.T M IT MOST BE IM THE JrlMEB ?- . VFg9KKVm I CAM RECUPERATE FROM HEUUO. TOM, SKKKm THIS 'GRASS 5TAPTED AMD NOW r To UVt IN A HOUSE- ) , i 'W-' MV VACATION By PUSHING DID VCH ENJOY I L2Wffl IT 6R0WS OVERTIME IF li HAVE A NICE LAWN AND fXj'irlc I THIS THRESHINfi MACHINE VoOR VACATION K N ' I 'NEGLECT IT FOR ( f- SIT WTWB PORCH AND JiM I ( AROUND ON A UTTtE JOYRlDE !Tl llSfyHOWAMTJ I ' . A FEW PAV3! ,J f T?KcKc?WA lmM l C VSo KA SiGyTro! 7. Kim?J t 1 Occidental Football I I Team to Bs Stronger ; I.OS AN'liKI.KS. Sept r.. -Tho rwiilittii.il rnt1if?n fonlh.ilt train tills I ,,. , .. ..,.,. stri,llcr ,han tho oM,n whch rpr0MilM the school' last season, members of tho student body claim. WI1II0 three or four of last ear'n tenm have graduated, a flno array of last neasonV frosh will bo available. The Tiger fresh man team last fall was heavy and formidable. With this material to give weight to the Oxy line, foot ball enthusiasts predict tho Tigers will have one of tho south' strong- 1 03t aquatR Last full Occidental Ion the ,.,.., ..,.,- .in,, I ! southern California conference title when it was defeated by Whlttler. 1 but Oxy supporter say that tho team was weakened, several Oxy stars being unable to play In the game because of Injuries sustained In their contest with t'nlverslty of Southern California earlier In tho 1 reason. players for alt positions, good kick ers and parsers, plenty of weight, but a IjcI; of real speeJ. Ho he lloes, however, that prospects look 1 better thLs year than they did be fore son. tho opening of the 1921 s.ea- Till: l.lllKltTV An extremely well balanced tast appears In support of Doris May In "Kden and lleturn." to be screened at tho Liberty Theatre today. Kmniett King, a familiar flguro on tho stngn and screen, will have a role for which ho Is particularly suited that of Doris May's father. Doris will bo Hetty Ilaylock, daughter of u famous Wall street operator, and Mr. King will bo Robert llnylock, tho proud daddy. Margaret Livingston, 1 whoso vivacity nas estauiisitca nor as ono of the popular young women of j tho screen, will bo seen as Connie Demarest. who helps to give tho story much cf its humor, derail! Prlng, a y0ung Englishman who Ho has appeared M many motion plcturu productions In this country, also will have a most 1 congenial rolo as Hamilton Poates, a! character for which his peculiar ml-1 ent.s especially adapt him. Tim UTittvn Till. HTIMMI Sheldon Louis, who plays Mark Hower, tlm mllllonalro speculator and rouo In Sir Louis Tracy's "Tho Silent Iheste LiccrrrS: MyfrsvTobacco Co. Ilarrlor." ut the' Strand tonight, says ti nlwnys wanted to bo a comedian Instead of n heavy and wishes ho had .been born with a comic phiz Instead of a serious one. "Its 11 queer tiling but tme. re marked Louis In discussing his vil lainous rolo In "Tim Silent Harrier." 'that the man who writes funny stories or builds; comedies or farces In a sad and serious soul to his friends On tho other hand, your chuckling, j Jovial chap gives birth to the most I blood-curdling drama. - '. my caNn j-m handicapped by nature for the laughing roles, de-' R.,tf the fuct that I am a iuerryi, wight at heart. I'm cast in the dark ..! moj u,i associated so unreason utily with nil the lllalny In the w'orld, but Just tlm sainii I'll iilvvayH , , ronxlmeil that I'd have made n iiit in comedy m ... 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