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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1922)
y,TyA-. '"" n"" 'vi i . - .. -aft rvfci "i 1, a Ik THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Tl'KMDAV, HUI'TKMIIIIK 'M, III... vs kM' J tk V Shuns Fame for Love .,Lrii T .'. pubt, D mmmumim r i V V I. J. V l l Imu Iff I tfl f 1 I r f r. i- f V f L-u IPv is. 6w ,vC 1' ' lH FiVe Players Watting for Every Seat Around Baccarat '"- And Roulette Tablet V MOSCOW, 8p. 26. Thcro nro fWo players waltliis for every avail-wblo- seal around the baccarat ami Vouletlo tablos In (ho newly, opened gambling Casino 'In Moscow, where tho play run high from 8 o'clock 'm Ibo owning until to tho next morn ing. '- Frequenters of Monto Carlo and tho other biff Kuropcan gaming places In tho old days whtn Russian aristocrats went abroad to spend iholr money, ntwnys remember the Blav as tho tnont reckless and luvct crate of gamblers. A visit to the Moscow Casino today shows that nil of tho troubles ot tho Russian rcol utloa have not chanced them. Workmen, roughly dressed, and unshaven, with heaps of ten and hun dred million ruble notes In front of them, sit tensely watching the turn of a card at tables where, perhaps, n fashionably dressed girl, unablo to get a seat, leans over, a workman and asks him to placo a bet for her. or proposes that they lake the 'bank at baccarat together. Foreigners wonder where tho play era get their money. Persons whoso appMraace suggest their ( readiness for the ragTamcy court or the poor house, dip heaps ot Russian ruble Botes, foreign currency and even gold colas out ot raggod coats, and lose or wis billions without outward appearance of elation or discompos ure. The "big play" at baccarat la eon fined to oae room, barred to all those except actual players. Hero the mini mum bet is 30,000,000 rubles or, at present rates, about f 13 In American money. From this minimum banks a'ro frequently built up to many bil lions ot rubles, equal to several thousand dollars. At other tables tho minimum bet Is 10,000,000 rub les, or two and n halt dollars, and theso tables nro In tho open, with scores ot anxious spectators crowding about thoso lucky enough to got places. Tho roulette wheel Is onenftcd on ly for ono hour each night, nnd here the maximum bets rangn from .1,000,- 0Q0 rallies on a slnglo number to 3O.b0O,O0O on a color. The wheel has two lorn.-. Instead of tho usual one nt Monto Carlo, and the profits of tho "housu" at roiilclto are. In (proportion, twico thoso which tho Monto Carlo gamblers reap from Ihelr wheels. At least $200,000 changes hands nightly at this casino, for tho 'house' la taking five per rent from each baccarat pot, reaps an average ot about 110,000 a night, lleccntly ono night's takings woro 69,000,000,000 rubtcs. Prices that shock even hardened American tourists are demauded for refreshments served by tho waiters while tho play Is on. A package of ten cigarettes ot a well known but very cheap brand, selling in Kngland for tho equivalent ot ten cents, bring six million rubles or dollar and a half, while a small bottle of soda water Is scrvod at the equivalent of sorenty-tlve cents. . Practically nil ot the gains ot tho house go to the government for re lief of famine sufferers, or other worthy causes. IlilWigflBiKlrV UME..SHSBBJSSaBHBHBBM!'r vjBBW. llllgif3fC3mgS(gBt4. igggET" JJi tggi igggKjr. "?- B HgigHgi' tB 1 111 I yBMKL. 4a II I Hilim NiMflpEr i TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS Order them bow for tall dsllmy. dgttlsFJewerSktf. Cvft Flower Plants Phoie III 834 Mala St. Good Glasses Are a Blessing Thcro can bo no Joy or sat isfaction so complete as that derived from your first pair ot glasses - PROVIDED Your eyes have been ex amined by an experienced and coamrtM-t Optometrist and the glosses carefully fitted. That'a wo do. tho kind ot work 9 H. J. WINTERS Qraduato i Optician 1 Mala. Vhome 14H-W We grind our own lenses SIGN FORESTRY PACT Game Wordo. and Forest Hervlce Plan to Cooprrnti PORTLAND, Sept. 2C .The Ore gon state game warden. Captain A. K. Durghdutf. and tho forest service bureau of this district. through George If. Cecil, district forester, hare signed a written agreement for mulating a pact whereby the co-operation ot tho law-enforcing and pro tecting agencies of the two services bo insured. Tho agreement Is ono for mutual assistance In propagation, protection and control ot game and fish lu this state as well as for guard ing against needless damage to tho Oregon forests from tiro and other sources. It has been found that large areas Inhabited by game ani mals lie within the forest reserves. Applicable methods by which this co-operation is to be brought about wero stated In the agreement as fol lews: 1. Regularly appointed forest ser vice officers, residents of Oregon, shall be appointed by tho stato gamo warden to serve as deputies without pay to enforce tho law. 3. Game wardens and deputies aru to co-operato to their fullest extent in tho work of forest-fire prevention and protection. The agreement specifics the action to be taken by officers of each de partment in tho apprehension of law violators In the other department; In respect to actions ot wardens In case ot forest fires; outlines what steps are to bo taken In caso of neglect of j duty on the part of wardens or for est officers. . . . - t.u irAMfor.l Chi,.- cr , Wis Coro-Lee Reed. Llttlo Kock. ArK.. pick y "" - - r" , Christ?- the most beautiful girl at ." Bart, &o" Ark sworn fame and stsee career. Bho 11 wed Robert wne.M 'and live with him In an obscure country town. Railroad Traffic on Increase In Poland .WARSAW. Poland. Sept. 26. Railroad traffic In Poland Is Increas ing, During the first six months of tho present year It was 20 percent greater than during the same period of last year. Tho Polish government has pur chased from the I'nltcd States T.S00 freight cars of a capacity ot 30 tons each, and It Is negotiating for a loan of freight cars from other countries, until the Polish railway equipment factories arc abln to deliver tho first lot of cars now being manufactured. iaSSK.V COtXTY TO IIAVK F.tlfl AXD KODKO, KEPT. 20 SUSANVl.Mi. Cul., Sept. 20. Lassen county will celebrate tho opening of Its now exposition grounds with a combined fair and rodeo I Sept. 29-Oct. 1. A grandstand, stock buildings and a hair-mllo race track j haro been completed on a twenty aero tract. Taking I lie Itlsk CIcrevman Uo vou tako this wo man for your lawful wife for better qr for wonjc? Bridegroom I suppose so I'm bound to haro a llttlo of each. ' AMERICAN TRAFFIC REGULATIONS GET PRAISE OF ENGLISH LONDON, Sept. 26. American j visitors to London, especially prom-i Incnt ones, arc Inclined to say pleasant things to their tionH, nnd Englishmen arc not disinclined toj listen. Tho latn.it vjcamplo of this' was given by Governor Cox, of, Ohio, who Is i)uotcd by tho Dally. Mall as saying somo very pleasing, things aboul London as a city. Hut would It not bo better nil around, -atks tho Dally Chronicle, J It they would glvo us somo con structive criticism? Lamenting tho frequency of accidents on London ' streets this paper saj.i: "Why, doesn't London Iml'.ato New York, which now leads tho world In tr.if-l flc regulations? It Is perhaps too much to liopo for tho system of signal-boxes, semaphores and colored lights that mako Fifth acuuo it. model of safety and efficient trnf-J fie regulation. Hut nt K-uit o( could follow New York's examples forbidding pcdcilrlans to cross tho roadway 'at dangerous crossings until tho point policeman has ur ranged a fairway nnd given per mission to cross. This rule is so strictly carried out that evon th strictly carried out that even tho New York messenger hoy docs not Infringe It. An On and On, More and More They Come . By the tlnio one shipment nr rivctt nnotliur i.s on iVh way and tlu beauty of it all is that they are per fect copies of the original I'Veneh models while some of them are in the best New York styles. A novel treatment of this year'a ulylesi la the greater attention given to the dei-igning, of the back of the gar ment many of which you will find here. Perhaps your nrefereneo is for quiet tones and conservative lines or it may be for the most part fur trimmed Huss'tui em broidery effeeUs. Through our New York office wo are able to give each garment personal inspection be fore shipping them hem assuring you of the lat est on the market ami the very best in material i and workmanship. Each garment possesses some feature lift ing it above the ordinary and combining a strik ing originality in stylo motir with fabrics of the hour specially suited to Sports, Street Wear, In- formal, or any other occasion. Yet everyone of these garments have been priced to meet your expectations of better wear for less. Inkling of what was Heard at Moe's Last Saturday (With Apologteg) w Ink i w One woman to another, "Oh I'm so glad I came in today as they have so many new garments in stock" "Yes indeed and every time you come in they show ypu something new." "Just look at this lovely Coat Mrs., isn't the style and trimming stunning though? ""My I should say so but just look at this one, aren't the lines of this coat the smartest yet." "You know I can't decide on a coat or suit as the suits are so popular this Fall too, the saleslady showed me one that just took me in a flash, Tailored Trimmed with fur trimming and the loveliest design in embroidery," "If I stay here much longer I shall have to have one of each, Here comes the saleslady now." WEDNESDAY SPECIALS jjtjtki I l-(l lllirk XituiN of gixxl Mtft omillly liurk. I'ink Ixir. il-r with linn on nil Mile. (Voil t.itura ut 9c each- 95 doz. AH of our liltfli ui-iitlo Chiffon tit) in itml oIIht Vrhiis, t')t"o nml itlrr Vrlit, allien up In .( Special $5.00 Ml I Ji ft k) HittWMFiFttWr5' Truth In Advi-rHmmr 9MK3t 1 Herald classified ads pay yoa. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c ONE PRICE TO ALL 10c When you can tec a picture like this for 10 Cents don't miss it The original masterpiece of Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers19 . Dorothy Dalton, Oren Johnson, Louise Glaum, Walt Whitman, Rhea Mitchell and cast of over 8500. s ALSO GOOD COMEDY V Show Starts C:15, 7:45 and 9:15 10 CENTS ADMISSION 10 CENTS CLOTHES FROM FIFTH AVENUE Direct to Klamath Falls Monroe Clothes are the New York idea of Style they are the Fifth Avenue clothes in the stylet being worn there NOW. Monroe Clothes are clothes of 100 per cent Value, Service and Style and the wearer of Monroe Clothes knows that wherever he may go his clothes are the latest in style and second to none in quality. Priced to be within reach of everyone $30 and up K. Sugarman SKsyyaaSkisKMBSs m.A BSl 'I K WmmrM Pll mmfr I WEDNESDAY ANOTHER MASTERPIECE flie Flame of The Yukon" I aint mad at nobody" i WJik V1 V; s- ' tfv .M&Q'v'jr .