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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1922)
ILSJHB SPORTS TO ENTER RACE m.uuumji..uuuL ll. jmuum iAvu ufixTu "un n.o u vnn i iiYii nr-iiriiiiiniJi'irrfr"r-,",J'i Suzanne to Marry?. Several Branches to Be Rep resented In Contest for Pulitzer Trophy Hi The Office Cat UY IONICS Wlmt makes tlio dog scratch no Mn) 1)0 lie's got the raillo Imp. IfclHIl Where? "How would )ou get down off of an elephant?" "You win. How 7" "Ynu don't got ilown off of na elephant. Ynu set off a duck." Mother (iou-o l"-T-l.iti I hail a little auto Anil Its uniiio wan Lll( P.. And 1 loaned It to a neighbor To bo riding by hNse'f, Hut lio packed In wen penplo And tin drove It through tlio mlrc And twisted all tlio running-gears And busted every tire. French I'apotx tVpy ' Tlio French have started a cam paign to Increase the lilrth rate. For a Reed slogan' wo suggest the line: "Say It with liable." "Marriage." a Merrill contributor write, "Is Uko maklng'a call. First you ko to a door, then you ring a bell, and you glvo your namo to a maid. And after that you.nro tak en In." Vaudovllle actors say that ft !s their Jokes that made 'Henry Ford no succersful. Wo don't know, but wo know that without tho oil re liable Ford Joko.n lot of ham actors would have starved to death. Tho months durlnjf wfilch we tech free from Income- tax worTlns aro thoso that hare a "q" In their spelling ) 5 ! Only 20ccnts1p?.'ipor6if la spent for soap each year. ''Saturday n ght Is Kolng to tho doss," declares Har ney Noud. I , SI i rot Oiih mill Slrli' , A street carV Just like (a within ' I think that you'll 'not find mqj ! wrong Let thlH one ro 'and you'll find out , Tboro'll be nno'.htr,. along. , In tho wee small hour of tho morn; Ins ''& ' ' When, midnight,. L3J long been liast-j -J .VI i There's'' not ,'so,,'!Biir1,';unnlii8 j ' urouhd ' 1 ' Oh, no but" (liey ro tlco as fast. .' J. J. Miller thinks If tho werld: a .HtaRo, railroad crosslngo ui'ist be the exits. Fresh", restiur.uit po may bo imy-, where from one day to u wcult. old Fred Duko nays It might be worse. Supporo Jitneys burns! conL f- If tho "'gnvorninont coIiih a -half cent piece tho church collection box will be tho first to tniffeY. ""You rent this huuso?" "Yes, but It la almost Uko own- ItIK It." "Mow?" - . ' ' ,"l haven't paid. the iciit for tho past ten mouths." Advertising pays. Try It and sco. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our nrices are right on Slab. Blocks, Body and Tama-' oack. Your business is solicited. 0. Peyton & Co. Ill MAIN, - l"H0XE Mfll Susanr.o Lcnglcn, world's weman tennis champ, woro an enffasoment ring durlns tho tournament nt l'ourviile. rnns at tho court vcnderl Jt Roger Danct (show if hero with her), her partner in mixed doubles, will bo her matrimonii partner. Capablanca in International Play r ri -ri.-n-. T- -.in"- . m ....I. '- fi "in i Capablanca, world's chunplcn chess p'aycr frlsht!, meets Milan Vldmar tvho cavo hL-n a fcv- pullers la the ifitcrnatlonal ctesa consrecs at Ioa doa recently. MILLION DOLLARS OFFERED DEMPSEY FOR THREE FIGHTS ! BIRDS FLY 3,000 MILES IN FALL AND SPRING MIGRATIONS NEW YOItK. Sept. 12. Ono mil lion dollars fpr three fights was the prlie dangled botore Jack Dempsay, world's ciamplon heavywelRht box er, by James V. Coffroth of San DIcro, Cal. Juck Kearns, Dempscy's mana-, Rcr, anil Jack, are both In Syra cuse today. Upon their return, "Sunshine Jim" .ays they will hav; a chat over the million-dollar of fer, Whuther. tho bout would .bis staped In Mexico City. I-ondon, Paris, or Now York. ! an open ijucstlon. W.ir.-llrennaii-Wlll&rd-Johiiiion -Firpo thoso aru tho men from whom the -three contenders for the tltlo probably will bo plckod. Cof froth. who arrived from Mexico City, hatt not made his choice known iih yet. "Tho way tho $l,ann,iiuu Is to be cut up Is n ni'allurfoV Jack Kounm to decide," said Coffroth today. " ho chooses to coiwlilfir ir.no.Wl for ono flRht und 1250,000 each for the other two that's his buMnow l II cut $l.UUO.U00 for tluuii. fluhjs." ' Coffroth aluo It after Jho susv I(Vh of Denny l.uoniird, llRhtwolRlit rhamplnn, ho nniiouncell. "Against tho best available. Himny Innar't shapos' up" us .iccoinl onlv o ' sey In drawing power;'1 ho e.lil. "If I can Ret tho slRnutiires of Dmiip scy mid Leonard. I will bo at liberty to (lUclorc my plans further ' WASHINGTON. Sopt. 12. How far will n mffiratofy bird travel In Its fall and spring fllRhts? Tho HloloRy cal Survey has determined mat iney mako fllRhts of at least 3.000 miles. AnlnvestlRatlon has been conduct ed for several years by tho survey by trapping ducks and other stronR wlnRcd fowl In northern sections, and marking them with light bands, boar Ing n serial number nnd'tlio legend, "Illol. Survey.. Wash.. I). C." Tho numbers on thu fowl uro recorded and from tlmo to time, huntoM baR rIiir Bomp of thoso marked, report where and when tho bird was brought down. Moro than two hundred such birds woro loojed wlih tho bands from Lake Scuror, In Ontario, about 20 miles north of Toronto, and many ro l.orts luivo been received. So far, tho record fllKht Is that of a blue winged talf, banded September 21, r.20, and killed two months and seiua d.iy later In u wami near I'ort of Spain, on tho Island of Trin idad. Thu shortost posilblo fllRht tho bird could h'avo taken to reach this point, which Is off tho coast of Venezuela. Is fl.000 miles. In trncltiK their routes It senmed npparont'that flio mallards und black due'; travelled loRetlier and their court,) rrom I.tiko Scuror was south ward alen: tho slionts of J.iiko Krle by way of the St. Clair flatn. Hern the rollto dhlded, tho majority con tlnuIiiR southwest, crossliiK tho Ohio, And then to tho MlnilsHlppI valley where the majority wintered. Tho others took u soutliuaHtorly route, iro'ii'liiR I ho AllvRhcnln.i and DF.TIUHT, Sept. 12. Seven Unit ed Stntes niival airplanes will parti cipate In tho I'ullUiir race when tho 100 mile test Is staRcd In tho nlr hero October 14. It U announced by tho Naval Hureaii of Aeronautics. In addition, thero will ho a number of machines repreentliiR the other branches or the American flRhtliiR forces, as well as thoso entered by .civilians. Tho navy also will make an effort to capture tho Ourllvi Marine trophy In tho rnco to bo held over I.nko St. t'lalr. near here. October 7, hftvliiK entered .eleven se.ipl.uies In this event. Ono iiax.il entry has boon announced for the Liberty motor builders trophy race for observation planes October 1.1. The'naval entries for the I'ulltror race rollew: Curtlss Navy racer, with Curtlss 1). 12 eiiRlne, (00 horse power. A similar typo won the 121 I'ulltxor trophy rate at Omaha. It hai n speed of l.sfi or moro mlci an hour, to bo piloted by I.lout. Frank '. Fechtoler. U. S. N.. of San Ilafael, Calif. Two planes, ciirIiics and siuclflca tloni not Riven The mnchlues will bo driven by KiisIrii Alford J. Wil liams, Jr.. of New York, former member-of the Now "York National I.eaRiu: baseball team, and I.lout. ItutlcdRo Irvlno of llrookl)n. Two Itonth navy racers, (HIM) with WrlKht H-'J, 400 II. I', engine. Kuril of these entries has a rutr.ictablu landing gear by means of which the entire gear Is pulled Into the body or fusnlaRe whllu the machine Is In flight. Only an un braced monoplane wing Is used and no radiator Is carried, the wing be Ing covered by a thin sheet of cop per under which water circulates. This makes the wIiir net as a radia tor as well as supporting tho plane. If them planes survive tho test of tho race they will affect tho future de sign of all military and 1iav.il air craft. It Is exroctod. IMIots, Lieuten ant Stephen W Callaway, IllHinarck, N. I)., and Lieutenant David Itltten house, St. I'aul, Minn. Tliomns-Morsc-MU-7. with Wright H-3 cnglne'jon ij.'p. A. V, A, mono plane, haiPn'i spurn) pf 180 miles an hour or nio'ro. Pilot. Captain Fran cis l'r-Mulcuhyrof the U. H. Murine Cori, Rochester, N. Y. Curtlss TR (Wildcat) with Curtlss C-12 engine, n trlplano that won see-' onil placo In thn 1021 Tulltror race. No pilot atinounicd. The Pulitzer trophy, for which tho raco will bo run, was donated by Kaluji ll'ulltzer, proprietor of the New York Werhl. Cash prizes gf $1,200 for first placo, $000 for sec ond placo and 1200 for third placo aim will bo given. Mr. Jui!f Hunter iJiuluik Wiiteini-oof Hunting Co.itu, Pants anil Ops lloixl ami Hill re.i'h'lni; tho Atlantic i oast by Way Iliiiiul Hiibber HootH, Leather rlni all styles Seuters, Ciloes, Wool . Sox now ready t Jf. K. K. Store, ( Letiillns riotliferw. 'iO-lf of fhesaimtiko and Uolawnio I1uh. Noho of tho ban dud birds wcio taken. XOTICK TO CHLDITOHS IX Till: COl'XTY nillltT OF TIIK STATi: OF OKKCOX H)lt TIIK fOIIXTY OF Kia.MATII In thu Matter of tho ICstatu of An thony McMillan (sometimes known as Anton McMillan ami sometimes known us and culled A. McMillan), Deceased. Notice Is hereby rIvoii by tho un dersigned, administrator of tho es tato of Anthony McMillan (soinu limes known as Anton McMillan und sometimes known ns and culled A. McMillan), deceased, to tho creditors of, and to nil persons liavliiR claims against, thu said deceased to exhibit them, with tho necessary vouchors, within six ninutht after the first pub lication of this notice, to thu said administrator, at Ills law offices over the First Stato and Savings Hank ilulldlng, In tho city of Klamath Falls, In said county ami stato, the sauiu beliiR the pliuu for tho transac lliyi of thu business of said estate. Dated this 11th day of September, 1022. C. F. HTONB. Administrator of said Kstuto. s i2-i!-2i; o :t-io 4' V WE slulo it (in our honest brliuf I .'nil for tlw pritv aslmtL Chester jichl gives the greatest value in Turkish Maul eigurettes ever offered to smokers. At the Theatres Tenement Tennis Tin: sTit.txiJ In "Jan of tho Dig Hows" show I Ing tonight nt thu Strand Mr. Cur-1 wood has again cttoson tint Hudson Hay unin try as his locale rind hU ' "true to life" characters woro sntuct- ( ed lifter tho usiiul Curwood research work fur north from, clvllliatlau's . rim. Director Charles M. Seayl nchloves uuother succors In his work with this Curwood sUiry and with tho combination of a jcrcat utithor. a great dffector and u great cast, n production has been provided that Is packed tight with thrills and tlrlllty. All tho action takes placo at an Isolated trailing post -whom Fred Cummlngs returns with his 'bride, Thn entire population consists of seventeen men, Including Jan. who has never had n lovo affair In his entire life till ho meet's Cummlngs' wife. Tho "honor of thu big snows demands protection for tho weak a man must suffer, starve or tlio before ho will tuko what belongs to another man, THK MIIKflTY "Until I played thn part of Knther Ino llrlnkley In 'Hood Women', I nov or fully realized thu d anger of Idle ness to women," sa)n Itosumury Thuby, beautiful leading woman, commenting upon her rolo In thn now Uoborlnoii-Colu production nt thu Liberty theatro today. "la 'Good Women', Knthorlno Drlnkley Is typlcil of this class or women. Itoarcd In an atmosphere of luxury, her every mnlorlal want gratified, she becomes narrowed and warped by her artificial surround ings. To while away (ho lime which hangs so heavily on her hands, she turns u willing ear to tho cults and creeds preached and expounded by iihriiwd, crafty parasites who thrive upon siirh prey. Ilefore she Is uwnre of what she Is doing, sho finds her solf In a position where she Is al most branded as a 'social' outcast. Hut fortunately all that Is good with in her bus not died, and sho is nblo to 'come back' u minor and wiser woman." '41 Kh . jJSi 75t2l EKU H aJfeaVsavnvrK-rTH Tf m a mi TitAkA llila iiIia llti.. U . ! AHAMtkMS illatrlrt. itftlftl I i.iu fkinvf nmt tiv til u wiv unrmiiiv mi-...-. ------ , ftcroaa a atrcct to nuU n tennku court una make wooden rwiw j rackcta. ' Surgeon on U. S. Pisto! Team Dr, Intci America1 r. 1. II. Calkins. Hprlngflcld, Mass.. Is on tho American team In national shooting tournament nt Milan, Holy Hi H M "-' rlta'ii forcmont ruvolvur shots ullhouitli ho wcnni spcctai-l' DOINGS OF THE DUFFS -p Duff Fail, to See Fire byallman I CAI1E OVER THIS EVCHIHG TO HAVE A COHFIDPMTIAL'TAUK WITH vou T'JJO cmr,xzns-1 vaht vou TO TELL ME THE TRUTH - I'VE HEARD ABOUT, THI5 SII.LV GOSSIP THAT'S GOUlG APOUMO AHD I I WAMT.TOjHIHO OUT VJHAT'5 J J I'D LIKE TO KNOW MVSELF , TOM DOP IT out IT ALL ABOUT - . 7 lMiT ' " . JnWi.TPLt. MR..HAWE.VOU HAD A TILT IATELV OR AHV LOUt? OUARREIING THAT THE rjEIGHBORo MIGHT HVt OVEPMEAeD'',' HAVC VOU DEEW OH 6PEAKHJC1 TCfJMfl RIGHT AlONGf y AHV CEfJTAINLW1 WE ueven quAREl do VJE . HONEV r Sure not, iovcp' i -x YTr 1 11 al'M " WELL, I'M GLAD VOORE HAPPV AH0 THAT THERE 13 NOTlrW TO THIS FALSE RUMOR THATiS GOING AROUMD - "I'LL LOOK INTO THE MATTER FURTHER AND LET VOU J" KNOW I GOOD MIGHT ;ht! ( fVo' Goodnight, I'LL KEEP lOO POSTED! - w,rTT i Hfc. I J L j J ' Pa rriji w ' '4mAmNm m 'mt, mm at I r .1 i H'WII L i?fffi3 BETWEEN THESE VOUHG TLAPPERii AND THUOR OLD HEN3 VOL DON'T KNOW WHERE VOU'RE-AT' THCV SAN, WHERE THERE 1 SMOKE THERE'S FlRE.niT, . fr-W A1.IVI ' DON' I 0 " ' iicA M CSrgLaj22