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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1922)
i.o tf:, "gp- U, & THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, ORIOOtt MONDAY, HKiTRMnHH II, 1MM. "GettThg'ReacIyori.An Aerial SlecTRide HSUAN TUNG TIRES OF ISOLATION JN foJbidden CITY BOY COVERS ENTIRE HIGH SCHOOL COURSE IN FOURTEEN MONTHS SCHOOLMA'AMS IN MEXICO APPROACH ' FLAPPERESQUE TYPE IfV I- ffl : ftH V Is r. K! If k l:i L,v fe. :' "X 1 . 'I ." I v f f '. u ; The Office Cat BV-JUMUB 1 AFTKIt Till-: SHOW They tomptcit mo, my .llttlo car. ., Far Piik'smi'ii's tnlk Is strong; They tumilclm, tlonr llttlo Font, , , Hut I 1iaru tit wed too lonp. So lot them fcpep their bnnrnln rnro, X Knch lijRli-tnttotl, lilKli-prlroil ear, Itlll'Vlll il'rlvo jou, llttlo Konl. ' And lo'vo you an yo.u are. A .Itt'rmiuiH'iul.itliiii t 'J haw the doctor you told file to i 8H) ' r 1 'Did you tell him I sent you?" A "'c, t did." 1 "What- did he ,say?" , : ., "lli ashed me to jiay In ntl'vnnre." . r - : - . . , AVIieu the l'urMiu Kdlt.-t An editor out. west recciiUy,,wpnt ou-iaivncaUo'n.nnd left a' minister In cha'rice of his paper. A day or two later a letter from "away back" sub scriber enme. which read: -V; "You knew dam well 1 paid my subscription tho last tlrao 1 was In your town. IT I net any more such tetters 1 'will r'ome down and maul licit out of jpu." i ..The minister answered: "I have been trying to maul that thine out of the editor for yearn, mid If you come down nnd maul It out of him, then, dear sir, I Imvo twenty members of my church yon cen operate on." K. Supirman says tho man who keeps tils eyos continually on tho clock wlll'always bo one of the hand''. utAhuu Den Ad he in mmlo his rep by loving tils follow mi'ii. The flap who trios It nowuduys Is called a vamp. Xo man Is1 beat llllio quits," Xo;man.li through. MlWIia ttlops; ' ".ITmatteThblfar'rfairufo lilfs iN'o matter how often ho drops ' "AJeliow.'s Vot,downtlir lie lies' ' In 'the d'usYiandJreiusMto'fiac.'i' Fate may slam him andbang him - arountW. . y .Tr.j ' And batter .lispframptllho'son, But the can never say that he's Y downed-'" l . Mhllo ho bobs up. serenely for . . more. ' A fellow's not dead till ho dies , Ji'Nor beat tilt no longer ho tries, C. II. Crova Insists that IcR3 Is Ii-jmI 'and limbs only grow on treps. f "Eatlns with your kulfe doesn't 'sharpen your appetite." hints tho Gloom Abuser. beiiloner wants- to'know If It's tho scarcity of. radium that makes radio equipment ho MiIrIi. ' ' Tin Siiiuincr KiiiIIiik ft Ted AVIuit'H beeomo of that-llttlo Tponch you , wiru ungated to eaHler ti the Ht'iison? Ned Tliat peach Is canned. K A CIiIuuko man has been arrested because ho wns boIiir from door to (dooMn that town lopklnc for a "'sin iless abodo." TcrhupH tho cops wero iTlsht. Looks ns If tho feller wero cray. ( ItlOIOYAIi NOTICi: , A. A. Hullman &. Co. Imvo moved to u temporary location In tint lobby of tho Central Hotel wlicru thoy will fontiiiuu to Iraiisimtf u guueral roal ostnto buslnous until they havu ho cured a permanent locnllnu. 7-13 YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices are right son Slab', 'Blocks, Body and Tama- 6ck. . ' Your business' is'solicited. 0. Peyton & Co. w. i tr ticWii - $ urfow -it r The motorlcsi lanccf Deshaycs lclntr hauled up a hill by an autoTJiiM as bobsleds or,.for." etart In tho International. elldcf contest at acrrnoat-IVrraiid. France. SPORTS CUBS ARE WINNERS OVER LOST RIVER GIANTS BY ONE RUN I on ft of tin bo.t plajcd games ' wIlucMCd hero this ser.son. the I'ubs at Mnilnr ivirlr vrlnri1.'i tm4ii1 mil victory oT.r tn"o Ufil Hirer ni.inl by i the clobo marRlnj; ofono run. Score, t to ::. . t jf KxcoMflnt jiltchlni; baekedrbyjlilph. class' flpldlnc werofcaturcs'iif ttTo Kame which, considering tho Kamo played by Uio Olants, mlKht as easily have Rpn to the valley players: Next Sunday the Knights of Col nmbus nnd Cubs wilt cross bats. :A week from Sunday. the Rlants and Cubs will play for the Klamath coun ty championship. : FAMOUS PITCHER VISITS HOME TOWN FACTOnYVILLK, l'a.. Sept. II, While visiting at tho homu of his parents here recently, ChrlMy .Mulh owson. whoso mlshty right arn( turned back 1eum after team In the National league, and who U slowly recovering from a lung affection, uvea nis ooynoou unys all over again iL v v4FactoryVlle3 where "Blx Six" was born, Is'a rural" vlltdgo nestling be tween green , hills nnd surrounded by1 fams "nnd' fields of wild flowors. DarlntK'hlsv-ffsIt "Matty'.Vrrcalled the days of bis youth and took dpllght in rcamlnK the hills and fields with men,' wbo'.as boys, wer his play mutes'. Tho onco famous pitcher Is i lov er of wild flowers nnd while' Urn added 26 varieties to his already large collection. When moving pic ture men cainc .to Facloryvlilc to "gel" Christy, thoy found him In a field with u clergyman gathering flowers. Santa Clara Is First To.Start Football r SANTA CLAHA, Cal., Sept. H. Santa Clam University Is the first college In tho west officially to start Its VJ'i'l football season. Its 8'iuad beljig already out on tho field under tho tiircnion of t;oucn iiiick Ingham. Andy Kerchhorf of Covluu Is captain of tho team. , Manager Question Is Puzzling Seattle Fans SKA'ITI.B, Wash.. Sep. Jl -Bonl-tlo baseball funs tiro wnuilerltig whu will uiauago tho local club In tho Pacific Coast If.-iglio next season. Seattlo has had no pormnncnt mana ger for years and many aro Imping thai tho oysnura .wilj go Jink Adams, who at prcscii't holds tho post an opportunity to carry on with tho club again ne,xt year. Adams In, pop ular with tho players und liked by tho finish DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 1 ' 1 1 lii " " " "" ' -- i . . HELEN, I LEARNED 7O0AV THAT IT'O THI5MRS.1.U& THAT'S CIRCULATING All. THIS GOSSIP ABOUT DORIS AND WILBUR I'M GOING RIGHT OVER THER AND TfJLL, HER A FEW THINGS r , - "-ir j- - - t-rrm , '" - T-t 75,y-r-Ti -H rn ' I O" U ' omrLy KCPCATED SOME. w' """- - , f . i Aupll BPrARFFm I . ' KWT' 1 (NOT COME ' , 7 Of THC TWNG& I'VE '4IEARO - 1 . J I f ( WHAT vSS SAY 1 ft V IH! THIS ISA Ffiea COUNTRY AND if iai. . I WHAT OO SAV . 1 . :. Ww'-V- ' . ICANSAY WHAT J PirASE AND . (f ' d&L. " !m! Hk ' PL ira noms or Your euaiMesa: VS'VWVVVWWWVNAA! Kidding Clclc Altrock. ccach of the. tTathington nine, M liko monkeying with a bus taw. Thcro'e nlnnys a har' . -14 Comeback. It makes llttlo differ enco whrJicr bis team's losing or winning, thi famous comcdlaa latfjhs At tho wholo ibow. ills antics are.' cftcn tho brightest spots of tho game, at home and on tho rtod. , ixr v&'wfr ft rer 4 ilsBssH i llMHF PHIWi?Ajf "r". ' w ri' r - lr ; I MAY I COME IN? MAJ ' ..MLi I L L ' .. n Vmid TVDn I tK Tin: t.iiiiiinv 'SNIers," truly a wonderful uio lion picture, which was made from tho novel by Kathleen Norrls, which Is showing lit thu Liberty theatre. Is it lesson which imiry boy nnd girl, man nnd wife, anil prospectho couples yhoutil soo. It shows tho Kri'.itnisa of limi nnd tho splendor of a woman's rourago. It pictures more than a iloton ser mons could preach or a million books explain that tho home Is tho rock on which tho nation1 Is founded. It goes to tho root of tho domestic, trouble arid depicts In n clear-cut manner tho reason why the foundation of Ameri can lift) l.t threatened. It Is not a preachment but u vivid story of tkow one courageous wife fought to hold her husband from a sottish sister and why divorce Is such n cowardly tiling. Final showing tonight. THU KTItANU Tonight tho final showing r.f "Tho Crent Alone." will bo given at Tho Strand and It is expected that the house wltt be crowded ns those who filled tho auditorium nil yesterday afternoon and evening are enthusias tic to tho highest point. Monroe Salisbury Is nt his best In this picture which features tho snow covered wastes of Alaska and thu footbalt field In the Stanford stadium where sixty thousand people witnes sed tho great game between tho Unl vorslty of California und Stanford last November. ( Tho football scenes are not faked but aro tho actual scones taken wh,lle the gamu was la progress and Of tho -rooters' sections qf tho great audi ence. Tomorrow and for tho two days following that tho price at tho Strand wilt bo ten cents to everybody. Former Sprinter to Be High School Coach SAN FUANCIfiCO, Sept. II. lMor rls IClrksey, olio of the greatest sprinters developed In tho west In re rent years, won hU last race as an amateur at thu Far Western Invita tional Track meet nt Sacramento, Cal., this month when ho surprised I his friends by defeating his team- mato and rival, Kddlo Sudden, In tho 220-yard dash. For tbreo seasons Klrksey has couipetrd for Stanford university mid when hu way nt his best hu was eon slilured second only to Charles AV. I'uildotk, I.oh Angeles, tho world's fastest human. Klrksey hold tho na tional Intercollegiate sprint cham pionship sote'rnl uranium. Injuries cut ifuwu Klrkaey's apecd lust spring and In tho "big mqot" bu tween Stanford ami thu University of California ho failed to plain In the 220-yard dash; Had ho plurod, as expected. Stanford would have won tho moot. Now that, Klrkxey has couiplided tho coui-hii a). Stanford hu has been vngage.d to teach and toauli uthlotli ut tho Santa Itnu.i. Cal,, high ticliool. When ho goux to Santa Itosa this week bo will bo classed In tho pro renslon;il ranks and no longer will bo ablo to compote as an umutour. Olivia Takes a Hand HOV1 DO VOU DO. MRS. LEE-I yziX. ME, WHAT FOUNDATION YOU HAVE , . - li I WANT TO J5PCAK 7o . , . 'R ALL THIS fioSolP VOU ARE PBDOUHG WJELL IWAMT TO I- ' U VOU ALONE ABOUT A . ABOUT MR. AND MRS. DOFF AND WHAT HAVfc eynDPMV pmiurs rrttf J CERTiM MATOW- ' i . ', VOOTO VER.FV IT? CAN YOU PROVE IT? SS8a'SLKS",fi8 1, BoVT. II. lis In n palace within tho Forbidden City' nnd, although ho must often hear the noises from the busy streets Just out side of his wall, ho Is virtually a pris oner, huvng only twlro. It Is said, seen the, sights of tho Chinese capi tal. Under tho terms of his ahdli cation Ilsuan was given unusual pri vileges by the Chinese republic. I to was permitted to maintain a court ullh all Us royal appurtenances Including about 2.000 servants. Tho republic agreed to pay him $1,000, 000 Mex, annually tor oNpensu as a condition of his abdication, Tho fin ancial plight of tho republic made trso payments Impossible with tho result that in the lust ten )ears the "Hoy Huiperor." us ho Is slllt called ! has received only Jf.OU.noO. Ills pleas for the remittance of jail, UK), oilO still due as "Imporlnl household expenses" have gouo unanswered. TIiIh Is said to havu Increased Ills ilu - sire to c hnnijo his mode of living. Itsuau'H Kngllsh and Aiuerlriiitu tors desrrlbo him an a diligent lUud ent, lie tins keen desire to see something of tho world. One of his diversions Is to write on u typewrit er, of American nmke. In Juno 1PI an attempt was mud4 to restore tho monarchy In China, Ilsuan sat on the Dragon Throne for Just one week. That eplsodo Is thought to ,havo ended forever the chance of restoring tho monarchy, In China. '.'' t: 1 t I.. 1 : .i n,j t t 1 A tfW i' in the Matter .JffiL I'KKINO, Bo"pT. II. Ilsuan Tiinm whoso abdication ns emperor In I HI 2 muled the Manrhti dynasty, Is de scribed by tho Ohlneso pross nti be coming tired of his Isolation. Ilsuan la lit his seventeenth year, Ho. lives UHllKKIiHY, Cal., Sept, It.-r-Coverlng tin entire high nchool course In 14 months Ik tho record of Frank lloyle, who arrived In California from Ireland 18 months ago and today Is a froshmeu student at the llnlversUy of California, Finding when hu arrived here that tho gotd nuggets hu expected to find on the' streets wore not In evidence after all, ho got a Job ni copy boy In a Han Francisco news paper ofllce. At night ho attended high school classes, tils diligence enabling him to pasir the matricula tion examinations at the university with flying colors, Night Golfing I. Latest Innovation HOOK ItlVKIt, Ore. Sept It j, Night golfing Is an Innovntliin at a big hotel on the Columbia rlM-r mar here. A clock golf course, really a series of pulling greens, was l.itd iout on the lawns In front of the ho let. which, at night, are flooded with light from giant shower llnhtu on tho unlet tower, . . .. l?lfilIllJN Advertising Is the Sunlight of , To all that is healthy and vital in business, it means increased strength and growth ; but adver tising is a fierce heat which withers and consumes that which, is .unsound. A business which is not a good business should not be advertised. A business which would not benefit from wide spread appreciation of its ideals had better acquire a new set of ideals. The Evening Herald "Covers the Klamath Field" MHXICO CITY,, Hpt. ll. Tlmn homirod ronroptlou of the typical aclioolmu'am sharp features, npee tucles. hair tightly colled In it knot at the. top of the head das been pleas ingly rorrecleit hern during tho pant 'few weeks by the more limn t.Oliu young women school touchers from tho United Stales who Imvo been taking special summer courses In Spanish nt tho national uulvni'Mty, Almost "flappcrrsiiuo", hut not too much rio, they cluttered up tho dirVn town streets uvery afternoon whim classes wero over to do thnlr window shopplligl W'liat with swugger slicks nnd sport rlotheij and startling coif fine, they pieseuled a (harming ar ray of American womanhood thai g.tvo tho "fills", those solf-uppoluled Judges of all feminine beauty In Mex ico Oil), some hectic moments. The young women came from all parts of tho t'nlted Slates. From ) Maine and down tho mint In Florida Ull jrolll Washington to I.oa Angeles I,,,,,! frm ,l0 ,,,im w,., .y r0,.k- i ,,, IL.n, ttl ih) r, llf ,.mml ,rm ! i .i,., Htllll, i ,.,,1.. .... huimiitn 1 " " " ----- - knowledge of tho SiiiiiiIhIi IiUIkiiiikii ,,. miiiIMiik It In Its niitho haunts. T, .m,,.,,,, ,.veriimeut provided a 'number of courses In Mpiuilsli and .supplciueiitnr) studliti, ami also fui n- Milled hen transportation from tho ' border to Metlco City and return. I There worn 11 few men teacheru along but their numbers went negllKlble. HniikM New Washington county hank building completed. Hood Klvcr- ll.'jr.O.OOU hydro electric system under construction, I BYALLMAN