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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1922)
Kjw7 f ' .1 AM" . tl.Ji ! f i',,' ' i ii THE EVENING"! IERALDr KLAMATH FALLS," OREGON "" nudmuhav, onniiun n, n'-"-' Pafa Four 4r '4 1 : i ) ' ' JB ii .4 - II SPORTS SVVVWWVeseVVV 1 i I Gliders? Look at This! i EAST Fill1 The Office Cat Y JUNIUS Dor Curler says Hip modern man ' thinks In) In roughing it 'f I"' walks In tlio park wonting a soft shirt with tho cellar open. Ole: Tlllltt. will o marry me . TUII'! Wins, Olo. A long, deadening silence Toll .Kjnntly It la broken., iTIIIIa' Vi- .t.tii'l vmii iv nmn. ;-ff!rE nin ! Ole: Veil. 1 tolnk 01 nay too much nlroddy! "Alice in UmiKcrliinir Do' picls Ifc in Relief Orphanages Voiorifss nlldera have, ncthlnir on Ty Raubcr. captain of" the Control finch School crld team. Washington. D. C shown here as ho duties what (would have Veen a rcrfcct.tacklo byGcne Casey, the team's star tacliler. In notrolt, n girl aged 20. Ik salil to he the champlou mall sorter. This In In a post tiff Ire: what she sorts Is U. S. malls mid not males. Iliihhy I ent to a stag party last night, dearie. Dearie Yes, I heoitl ou stagprr lag ok )ou came In. ('Iris are Duller Partners. Head line. Sumo yearn ago a Klamath county man discovered (lint his wife . a hotter fnrmor thnn lie was, anil he let her tin It nl). even to pulling the plow. Anil the law sent him to Jail Just for that. Uncle Sam Is a good sport, hut with two strikes on him he lo devout ly praying that ho will miss the third one. .Stanford-Santa Clara Game Will Rive Line on Strength of Former Team ' PHOTOS BY AIRPLANE' At the I' to (iroitml-t In .w York, i NT A iMii.er.ime.i Minpix'il all the fast Over 000 MioUertiua youngster .i from Klnm'uth full atinolii worn tho 1 'k.'s( of Manager I'onte ul the t.llw thoatie .Vnst'orday for the showing! o Alln- in ilunrluiil", the Near ' at dim. After swing thnusiitdi nf ' 1-iip yuuufoitiort idaylng In Nir' ihist nrphanoge.i and realising Hint wl n dttilanl flow nf fun (In mill.! iicp them In the orphanage, lh , hftitrca vntod uimnlmoti-dy to enter n i wok or iunr) of money uianlng it id anvlbR to help "fewl the ktita 'li.tt tUn't Rut nothtn'." an one yoitni? iter was heard lo express II. Belf ' ttlnl will be the bey note In mnnv 'mm and money hitherto si.r nt for nn. cniiily aad Ire rroam Is to ' riven for those who starve. Tho Rev. J. J. lUndHaber. slnte dl-r.-cter. who lias ten nnsintina Arth ur tt. Wllso, munty chairman, left at noon today for 1'ortVunl to lake pennant charge of ttio rainpatsn Ituuoirod hy lrwi(ien Harding d SAN KKANCIS'O. Ort. 1 1. -Peel- ball observers who UVo to predict the Park. .Vew York, and placed them score i f the "Mr maw" hetwoen i aboard a special plane piloted hv W fnmeus "nictiiro scoop" attltm In the early IiiiiIukx of the i "liwtcu Tiy Will llq for tho Hmyrna eMnlni: Morhl series came, UVdnen- j itiftirrora. day. rushed by taxi to VanCourtlaud , "' ,u(w I""" "t tufforlnit uny- wti.v. it will U.. in tho near Ka-t ! th wlntr." Hev. Handtaknr sa'd he t efforl. thousand liavo Perlsheil the lift few Weohn. Prunlileiil Haul 'mi Imm Niinimnned tho nntlon In mi i i nedl.ttp llliiTlil rosponse lo the KniMiiii nppenl nud linn iloslnnntcil hoiii ilm Ud Cross mid the Ni ? Pont i lli f nn ftRnnelvs to fm ward funds ' U' V St'tltt'ood. who remalua lo in! it n the nnmimUn rorwitlv. ww 'l )(trk vnryien in N'linliorn Itiaite. Hiv slmwed "AlUe In IKin s "fliind" to llrt It'nh srhonl student1. HiN Hittt tinfl Ihfy'ftitreed to pro uttuo a vliuim chwpiiIbii. In n 10 minute ndtlress before trn forum today, tho llev. Hand iiker paid Irlhute to a nilinher nf On Rontons lturtuillna tho Ue. and 'rs. W. K. Ititiubu tt ignuiuth Palls wleie nU-t heroism he tuld. .-i the n tu.il nl i'iy neldh rs Mli In llongerlnrd". the Near e'tiMt fUm. lll tm s'iowii at Malln tonlRlii. Mi nlll Thnrsdny. the loinl l'iii1itorlnii ihnreh Prtdav. f'hllo quln attirdr and Slhir l.tin Sun- ! IV. Anhtir II. Wilsnn. muni y ehtilr man of the Near l'usi nlii f, ni.ii. ttlr.l ann mIiik riiiiimllli'i'1 nlll In ill WoiK iniiiii ,iii, K lir i hhI, i Mi,' as uoim ni p.ianlhlo mi' Hl i.il CittitrlliuliniiK tlirmiitli iilo i Ini'K BOB ALLEN WINNER IN WEED MATCH; BOB ROSS KNOCKED OUT Mull Allen of Mmnnlli Pulls '"' Ilm tlrilHlnn over .i Medfurd Inner In a fnur rouud ro at Weed lri iiIkM Hob lions, wliii met .feliulsoli, of Dunsmiilr, was Unoeked nut In tin tMul round Whll i poor leloihon rotinee ' lions with Wed rruHed In nun ' gnr leports. II wn tifiilemtmitl ihii f, both local men met tl)iieiR oihr than those with whom tliev ner mstehed. Itnsa wa ma eheil it'll Carlo Hlantlettl of ftsn Prnurl i and lloli Allan with Kid Pvsns of Windsor. Neruda. both nf nhou1 fall d to appeal, It was n.ilil May Lose Throne When Wife's MJ "Call two live as elieutdv in inn-" "No, hut two i an Ret a tjt'iiUnn (ill lli.tt hauls Wlfoy ROim 'iwm lmli lii iliis nl Inline, nud Ho v I' .M t ,i r. I Jit i4r i. u piiiiiii i n it i i Kin? Alexander of Juaoshvl.i who recently wed Prim-M Mnrtu of ltumanta may ln thronu na tho rmitl v( a nivutiition n Rlnrerisl by thosa who suiport tho crown ctaUus of lui taii"" I IK' lie A.i I illnl'i-' mill " I ..I i"l o.'Tiitlniis starli d California and Stanford on tho basis of early season results will have thulr opportunity next Siturday when Stanford meets Santa Clara. Cali fornia In the openlnp: KSino of tho season defeated the MUsloti team 13-H and Stanford hopes to hann up a hlRher srore. Stanford has the udvatitaRU over California In the Santa Clara game! becauso tho Cardinal coaches.' Andy Kerr and Tiny Thornhlll. witnessed Cleveland by flare I.. Smith flyer, who lmd made a landlne there by special pormUglou of the No York roll"1 Tnklm: off at 2 SB p. id.. Smith Hew the 4 3 ft mllea to Cleveland In I houra. 4.1 minutes, making one landlne at llellcfonto. Ohio. Tho last hour and a half of Sml'h's fllKht was tnado In darkness Hi was KUlded to his landing field In Prom the field aa lift ttii travlnx thU tnornlna "Ottrltond woro otreaily mote than! mil rlth tho task of feed In morel thin '10.000 children every dav ! WMhoat warning, tho Smrn. dtim-' ter mad" .'00,000 people Itoin.I They wire not iiulv hort.'Ii'x i Inn hi tho California Santa-Clara game and doubtless learned something of the tactics or the team Stanford meets Saturday. were rushed to Nl developed, printed, i to ,1! Sending nut Icltlu radish seed Is ono nf tho few splendid things con gress has done the prctcnt session. YVIfe: "What Ehall I wear at the ball 7 Husband: How about clothes? Many a girl has shown her grati tude to tho fellow who has spent nil his money on her by marrying someone else. 'Dill Marx says Judging by appear nnces Is never safe, but It Is especial ly dangerous nhua you are picking cnntclourcg. Portland Team Issues Challenge to Seattle PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 11. To scttlo a question of supremacy. Portland's Pacific coast basoball; tho negatives headquarters. etched, matted and mailed clients YVfednctday night. While Smith was flying wcfwid NKA'S New York offieo nNo ,-. working at top speed, making i other special mailing of first w M. series, mats to all clients thus g I Ing dnublo protection. Incidentally. Smith was one of the aviators who helned NHAi Serv score Its memorable lnt In ge" first Demrsey-Carpr'titler Kno k pictures to its clients I "' M 1.(11 I l I p. i- ii. r I i ".. , do' i I U M II I'll III tl 'i .I th tii i Ci. , ,. , I.. . .ITARY AUTOMATICS A man's mm. built for hard mtvhv. .'J2 or .'tf caliber. Shoots i) shoLn. hard MTvicc. .'2 or .'tf calibr-r. Shoots .tt'cl with saft'ly attnchtnciit. Less TIihii Half Prc-Wnr Pricca ::u in ilH oititiiT viii 9'M nmv 2fi Cal. Blue Stool Army Automatic Convc.'iitMit to Carry Price All our mms shoot Standard American Ammunition All guns ni.'mi'it"id now. $10.50 $10.50 Blue S7.S0 SEND NO MONEY niiii i it i. fn l ".I U rtto niir n nn ' ward ' ti in !..' iti .f n lory Ju ni'l u'lti" i idiilnlv, send It to at and we will for '. . i.iiioni ii. I '.iv I'liilmsn on mrlv.ll ' iinliie i turn It . n.l H"l join ii:V i.t K F. H BROOKS, Inc. 330 S. THIRD ST. ?Ml ftp IHf r f I IH ' mr rVAN&VFLLE, IMD. ' ( . M I . r zxiK-i;xxzc;?xz.i'nfjTTairrzz istimsissaEs& GMfSKSaOgSM Major League Ball Teams' Oso result of the water. It Is point ed out, Is tho Introduction of wash ing mnrhlnos Into Krance. The pens, nnt women may now do tholr laun dry standing up, and thny no longer liavo corns on llielr kneos. In n fnw mouths they'll bo ready fringed skirts and rolled llko tho toAti girls. leaguo club has challenged tho Seat tlo team for n scries to bo played hero at tho close of tho regular league season this week. Seattle' Redlnndo Would Attract unisncs mgaer inca. ruruami in uie i final Iraguo standings but Portland fans and players think tho Dcavors aro better than the Indians. According to present plans, there; UHDI.ANDS, Cal., Oct. 11 - A wouiu no a mc-gamo series, start-1 inmo mis uccn iiiiiiaieu to proitie ,i Ing Thursday nnd ending with a ' baseball diamond here with n view to douhle-hrader Su.iday The pluycri! attracting major leajiiu t-.imi to would re clve mo it of the proceeds Ilodlatids 111 the training sea inn Cap from the games. to wear j stcrkiagB Kmltli'H A"lngy Smith had offended Drown. Furi ous, Drown dcmaniloj an apology. Smith refused, but his friends athis ed him to comply. After much per fusion, Smith yielded and promis ed to nr'nloKizo at Drowu'd apart ment tho r.aiiio uveiilng. Drown una elated, lio Invited a numtur of frleudb to bo there when Smith raiun to apoleglzu. Tho pa ty was murrily laughing and mnok ing when a timid knock was heard. Willi a stentorian voleo Drown railed, "Coino In!" Slowly tho door oponedliut only fur enough to admll thir-liead of Smith, who naked: "Docs Mr. Ta)Ior llvo hero?" Aslonlshcd, Drown replied, "Wliy, no, ho lives In tho noxt apartment." "Ah." aald Smith. "Tlicn I npolo gke," nnd amid llio laughter nf tlm ussiimlTed men ho wlthtlruw and closed tho door. tain Prank Dillon, uncle or t'hrk 'Irifflih, mammer of the Wash, nut Aniirlrans. said that the ten in w Iil train here If fHCllllleB tT(. av. ''jbi" I Sunset Table Official Tlmo f.'lwn by n.niin U'tir- den to Pn'ient Arrchtt. TDK MIll'HTY Of ir.oru than usual IntL-rest to thcatru patrons l.i tho rcmurkabln film shown at the Liberty today. All a ru-cre.-itlou of the great Dattlo f Jutland, the greatest nua fight of all i tuna, wiien oeriuany s doom as a sou power was scaled forever. Tho on tlro production was mado from work ing models und Is pronounced tho most uul'iuo as woll us scientific ex iimplo of tlm naval expuits work. H. T. LACELLE THE BARGAIN MAN NOW ON THE JOB YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices are right on Slab, Slocks, Body and Tama oack. Your business is solicited. 0. Peyton & Co. 'IIIHHTItAM) Tonight tho Strand theatro will ah in.- an all-Indian picture, "Dcforo thu Wliltu Man Came," which gong buik to tho tlajB whui the rulu or tho rod man was aupromo and thu In toads of modern chillzatlon had not weakened that raco. Tills Is a picture that will maku your blood run cold und ugaln your hair will almost stand on ond. Dut there uro pleasant features to It too. Kvcn n little romance Is woven In and you will find thu evening woll spent. Tho cost will bo only ten cents to !uryhody tonight anil ou annul1 stay homo and burn wood to keep warm for that prko. Como early If you wiut a good boat. Tho crowds know whero tho Strand Is located. 410 M.UN, ITTONst Vtl netjcj: To the voters of Klamath ceunty: I am u caudldtitu upon uu Independ ent ticket for thu ntfiru of Judgo or thu Clicult Court. That, U 1 am eluded to such oftico I will hoo to It, that Justice will bo fairly adm lnlstor ed to all pel-sons haIng business In such court; and 1 respectfully Kollclt tho support of tho voters at tho elec tion to bo hold on tho 7th day uf Ntnombor l'J22. CIIAIILKS M. ONKILD. O 11-N 0 m Ailvortlsinn pays. Try It and eeo. Sun- Sun 3B wg ott. rio o. in mi 11 :oa i. it S3 33 jl- .n:03 r, '"iM W is ,....c;oi r. I'laJ jjl it- - coo l ii'eCS k in m.............m... . 1:07 . n pRI in ....m..... .. G:0S r I (pj jw 17 f.:0i ', o mi JK In ! t tttwU t II i I . jAa ICif j J !HHHIHI"lHHIHMt)fMliU 1 l I HU WA 21 v 0:15 I ,7 m Prj I i nn fi i (i ! toil Irn 20 zl.:.:zzi 0:1-2 s m ikl 27 0:2.-: v fig JW B fm m o 28 0:21 4 I'. Ui ML I 3 rS flW 29 C:S8 4 II V& J JL Jp' rt M.AM.... mhI kw HW w W ou h-.zi i i'' ayi wra 31 : , Ci28 4 41 W Mjd m IH vfl netici: m M I M ffl Tho I.ntllei or the Presby. ' no ! K, auxiliary will meet nt the chimb ci n't m 2:::o Thursday p. v.. !' KM ml mamsawum sa r c " 1 "7. 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