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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1922)
w wisrtJittuMr, ithcimitn . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pa.SI PutUjind AillHhim lo lidllfl "'', onn lodge. PoiltMltd hi linvo IMOO.UOO spent nil iwnelitmae - i i . ii l Blood Was Spilled in This Clash of Naked Steel Babe Ruth Takes to the Farm Your Uhfistiuna Vlrlmln. , , ' Your nwti l?rtnr.lu ' : !i t Ittitinll. '3 . - - ... I I I I ' I l ! aBBSBBBBBJBMBJBBBBBBBBS. ssisstsK' rsssssssssssHsssssslssa BSBSBSSaK iS bBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBfBBBaBBBBSSBSI BrBUfi ZTTi 4KsV!lsssssswssMussssE 19 f II ! The Office Cat . - jVHPP" V f V jiHiica WouMn'l Klnnit For Tiouble "Don't nton me," yoltnl Jlmmlo. Hut tho mnn Mopped lilm anyhow. "Why are you running!" tho mnn nuked', j "I'm tryln' lo keep two feller i from flghtln'" Jlmmlo gasped. "WJiat two follow?" "Wlllf? Ilrown nnd me." Ho Ihnlv halh. nn cMnte. nnd he that hhth h calllnfe hath nn offlci of profit nnd hqnor. Tliorii never will lie rnoURh hap piness to supply tho demand, de clare Jotin Ilnlln. - I "Yon .MnrrliliiK .Alnnji carry a lot of complexion dope.'" , "Wts'vn Kt. everybody fixed up on health."' nld the cheerful ilniEKlst. "Now jwo'ro supplying them with beauty. C. It. Pa I'attcrson says samn with wive n with nutnmnhlte; It's not the ordinal, coat, lint the. -upkeep. C. W. Miller says keep away from Chlcajso. Tho Rland robher nro nt work. . P. II. Downing says Rloom and pessimism aro a combination In re. Ktralnt nf trade. Wm, Cheyno My doa't over do a thin iiiiIpm you "want to do It over nraln.. Btnvo Stukel says after soelnR American girl's leR Pari bai put on Ion skirts. "I'm Riving a party for the anni versary of my divorce?" "Which one. deaJT" t "I forRct whether It's the iccond anniversary of my flrt or tho first of my second I" United Wo ntnnd. Hut ( nut Divided Wo fall for A lot of Thlnsa.aya Clydo Hanks. W. il. Anderson says It Is better to have fowor "good times" new than to have none of them In bid ne." O.Ni: ON MAl'DK Maudo'Mullcr, on a summers day, Wntched tho hired man rako tho hay; Rlio laughed and glRRlCd In her glee When jip his pants log crawled a bee, 1-atcr tho farm hand laughod In turn Whon a big grasshopper crawled up her'n. " Mistook Ills .MUklon An old gentleman of olRhty-four took'to'tlio niter a girl about fifteen. Tho minister looked1 at him a min ute, then said: "Thq font Is at tho other end of tho church." "Wlint do I want with the font?" roare'd 'bo old gentleman. "0ii. I beg your pardon. I thought you had brought tho child to bo hap tUed.'1' 1 ! On r sulfa by using class ada. WINTER'S fkomf have your .attention, Cool wther and storms fwsprlee?. up. TII1IK WINIKK'.S vontatlves of tho United Htatos. n c.13.20.27 J 3 rw s s ,an1,h J,nniln1 illtDiiiinta In All! illl.l fit WOOD Immmm II DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ,;Aytnome ima Oar fuel is the best, our L IH fa&,. I 1 -"77 ' '' v' w. ' : rtl mm i -T'Ax-rV m"5h' wick' are right on Slab, -, ' $ rffl ,-,kw-in" " ' -$kk .V-' TT ?HM,Tl t&l& fioi, Body and Tama- -- QK" p" TT --jijP4 -'' C.:''Jil W W Ycmr buainew ia solicited. - -J ffl.JH JifMd' 'fe! VH ''VrV" " lK B Two of the moat famous swordsmen In Italy are shown here dentine with unsuanlcJ raptors. Ihe bout nded when Sasfono (left) received athrut In tho left shoulder. Tho winner was Aurcllo Oivco. Contcsunu; la the bout tenco with baro arm ant the.sworUs aro lowered a toon as Moodjs drawn. VHQMEN I U ,S. TlrPT ITIII rTr( l,,rn adapted to feminine competl-' ULJI nlllLLILU,,, eomparV,, wh th0J , iy; : - ' men. Tho women', standard fori , the 100-yatd dash Is 11 2-5 see- 21 of 49 World's Records',, whMe lhn bni mp for llleil , , . . ,.,,,,, Held In America l " 3" ' ,ctm"K hjh Jum... , (the women record of 1. 10 metre ' Records Show . (about ft. 9 m ) i nearly tw,. i . NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Amerlrnn women athlete. hold 21 of the 49 world a record recognized by tan International Women Sport Fed eration for track nnd field event, according to the official list Issued recently In Paris and which has just reached athletic authorities here. t Ileslde marking the first time that so comprehensive a record at feminine performances ha been put on the athletic book., tho list re flects tho rapid growth, especially In the last year, of women's activ ity In track and field sports. Twenty-nine of the records were estab lished In 1922, a majority of these at the first women's Olympic meet, held In Paris last August and. won by England with America second. ' Czechoslovakia ranks next to the United State In tlut number of In dividual and team record-holder, with ten. England has nine, France CIght and Finland ono. Listed sep arately by the federation nro five world's records credited to Qerman women athletes, three of which rep resent better performances than those recognized on the list which excludes Germany. Three of the world', records on the federation's Hit, which Included performances up to September 1. 1922, have since been broken by American stars In competition In this country, a fact which observers cite as proof of the rapidly develop ing attitude of feminine contestants In track and field sport. Miss Camella Sable, of Newark, N. J., one of tho stars of the American International team, broke two of tho murk, lowering tho GO yard high hurdle itnadard from 9 to 8 4-5 seconds and setting a now distance of 8 feet 3 3-4 Inches for the standing broad Jntnp, as com pared with tbe previous be.st mark of 2.50 metres (about S ft. 2 In.) Miss Eleanor Churclilll, of Exeter, N. II.. accounted for th other new record by throwing the basoball 224 feet 2 1-4 Inches us compared with the old mark of G6.C7 metra (about 218 feet). Analysis of tho record list re veals tho superiority of American girls In hurdlo racing and lumping. Kour of the five hurdle records and five of six marks for broad nnd high Jumps, polo vaulting and hop. step and Jump are held by ropre eentatlves of tho United Stntos. England and France hold n ma jority of records for relays and dls- s ' . ,"i i-" . J a- . ii iuLiii"iiir ri i. ii i i ! ) i i - r t -- i - -- - - - - r -- v 1r i rmnTTi-nmKrscactegja "! r ... c '... . . A1 1 mmM -, i Foorw;TH -a j& i "i VS t Ifr,Y' 7 L wffiM 9 ' ouT,Di $ : r. m r- -rem 151 ! Sr "-" ' I '"r. :.-':- m . Vr - tK m t. " -" -- aarj.i - i ! i . . . w - ssia i i . i -" -' ' i - vri 'i i n v -mB ami rvni ' lance rnnirliiR while Czechoslovakia. fln .Mllle. 11. Mejillkova. possesses n I holder of four sprint records. I rtAkallaA HiMal itiit aty.tHlii l.ou.i (irii ips man ine man recru ui G feet. 7 5-16 Inches. (ATHLETES NOW TURN TO INDOOR SPORTS UKUKKLKY, Cal., Dec. C foot balls havn .been Inld at rest for an- (other year at the I'nlverslty of Call ! fornla hero, the athlete tiro now turcslnR to basketball and more than roventy-flve are out prnctlclnR for the coming Pacific coast confer ence season. The turnout Is the largest pre-season showing over made here. Seven veterans of tho 1922 tiasK ctball team are back and Coach Karl Wight has no easy talk picking his vanity squad. With such n larKe u,uad to pick from California's pros pects ore good. Last year California took third place In tho conference race. IX IUXKHUPTCV XOTMT-: K VIltST ii:r.Ti.vi ' eit:::)lToits IN THK DISTRICT COUItT OK TIIK UNITED STATK8. FOK THi: DI3- TltlCT OK OIti:10N la tho Matter of David ISrccn. Dank- rupt. To tho Creditors cf David Ilreen- Notice I hereby given that on the 2Jth day of Nnrember, 1922, David Ilreen was duly adjudged bankrupt nnd that the first meeting of tho creditors will lio held at the offlre cf tho undersigned, 409 Main Street, Klamath Kali. Oregon, on Decem ber 18th, 1922, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. at which time the creditor may at tend, prove 'their claims, examine tho bankrupt, elect a trustcii and transact such other buslnet as nuy como before Ilium. December 6tli, 1922. No asset. 3. C. IllITKNIC, I) G Itcfcrco In Ilunkriiptcy. INDIAN LAND HALE Thero will bo a snlo of n smnll number of nllotmcnt which appear ed on tho advertised list for tho sale hold on October 20, 1922, at tho of-' flee of the superintendent ut Klam ath Agency, Oregon; on January 0, 1923, at 2 felcck P. M. These lunds aro ranged In appraised values from J500.00 to S2.&2G.00 for u full al lotment of 1C0 acre nnd Include lands adapted to grazing, farming, and some with timber on grazing lands, and are locuted In thn Klam ath Marsh. Modoc Point, Sycun and Ynlnux Districts. Illds will bo re ceived for either cash payments or on tho deferred payment plun. For any further Information write to or call upon Superintendent Fred A. Dakar, nt Klamath Agency, Oregon. I) C, 13,20,27 J 3 I ' iiiunu ni'vuiwi uinuui.wi w " - -- - - I'll Adrertiilnff psyt. Trr It and m. - "" - - ... .. , , - . . . .tf b AM , M "! , , M J m -i Willie Ritchie Would Return to Prize RinR. ........ . llchfe San KrancW former Bhle,h ' ' '' rl.'. ho ' ,h,n1k1,n" of 'ry,"K ".."T".: fJ; "' ' ;"h- ""'"M- Kansas And Charlie WJilte, two oth- cr rmitrm,frs fir ,.,. t.C0Iinr(1., tnronn Rtchlc ln,niIt o box a n IRhlp weight and mt n a welterweight . Andy Kerr Will Coach Stanford Basket Team STANKOIII) PNIVKHSITY, Cal.. Dec. C. Andy Kerr, who coached thi Stanford football tram this seas on, will also coach tho Cardinal basketball te.tin. Practice, ha start ed already but Korr lll not take full charRR until the foottinll loam has played It ganio ngnlntt Pitt burgh Dec. 30. NEW TODAY WANTKD Owner of Dmlge. Ilnlck, Studelmker, or any' five passenger car to know that I2.iQ Arfll pay for a new top nt Connolly Profilers' Har ness Shop, 912 Main street G-T OIIHTKTIHCAIj NllKSK wantM conp. Will also lakn rnse nt lionin. Ilest of reference. Addrvssll.il cure of Herald. G FOK SALE I wilt sell nt private ale commencing Tliurxdny, De cember 7th. at my residence Merrill, Ofron. a quantity rf 'high gradn furniture of exceptional merit. In cluding bedroom, illhlng room uud parlor furniture, (Julrk Meal range, model 1920 Maxwell (curing car. In perfect mechanical condition, new tire mid spot light F. ('. (irlni haw, Merrill, Oregon. G-7 HELP WANTED tn te.ll tho twnera of Chevrolet! and llnhy Overland that n new top ran he had for IX..",(l at Conolloy Profilers' Ifurnegit Shop, 912 Main klreet. G-7 HOWIE OAKAOi: doe the best welding nt a modernhi price, 1 2tli & Main St. ' G-12 FOIt SALE First grndo Newtown apple one dollar second grade, no worms fifty cent per box F. O. II. Talent- soft shelled almond, 25c per pound. K. E. Foss, Talent, Ore. "' G-8 FOl'ND Place to get a new tt,p for that Ford for 112.21, Thn plnce Is Connolly IlrotherH' Harness Shop, 912 Main street. G-7 STRAYED One purebred Poland China sow, weighing 300 lbs. Probably southwest Klamath FalU. Notify llox 404. The Modem Way "Will you lovo'n honr?" "Ph-huh." "Lady, aro you nil set?" "Ph-liuh." "Snuff! He's your'n. Ten bucks. If you 'iced my services again, I inako npccnl discounts to old customers, To let Into training for sprlnc, nolo Until, Sultnti of Swat, Is llvlnj the simple lite on tho fnim nt South CmUmry, Ma-m. Aboo Is Ilabu taking a rest nnd rmoku nftcr a div's vitirou orlt. Haby Dorothy In hi lap. Lamp that p!ct liclow, lialxi OrU.t tho dally ihoies Pun I'Iiijx the IN ot ..ln "I knew your paw would disgrace u Mary Ann." "What on enrlh lui he done now. maw?" . 1,f s M jfr i ' VI I "lie Jilt brouizlit n riiuple of pig I home In the new Kurd sedan and nil 'the ueli-hliiir run nut fit it I nt hear- In' 'em smiii'iiI ' Kiilem Flax gruwei ilixe 192 imp nt $lMi per tun D- Dodge Brothers SEDAN Many women who could well afford mort expensive closed cars prefer the sednn for their personal use. They find It easy to drive, easy to patk, econom ical to run, nnd comparable in the beauty and richness of its appointments with can much higher in price. The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet of n singularly rich nnd beautiful pattern. The seats arc roomy nttc! luxurious. The hardware and minor fittings reflect thought fulness and rare good tnstc. Steel ditc wheels (with cord tires) screen the under pari cf tlic c.-.r and hnrmonize in n most effective v.y with the new grace nnd tmartnesa which Dodge Brothers have recently brought to the lines of the body. 'I lie pi he In IIIH3 ilellU'leil W. S. WAKEFIELD 422 Klamath Ave. ' . EARL SHEPHERD CO; m7 MAIN XT. ,." ' ' Low?r Prices -on AUTO TOPS for the month of December Dodge. Unit k. Studelmker or miy f pus. err. new top . WU.-W l Chevrotel, Hub) new tup Ford, new tup Overturn!, iH.no iu.au We make and put on these i Tops right here AM Woik mill Material tliininulicd CONNOLLY BROTHERS Hiiim-x Nliop III'.' Main HI. Phono 402-W .'-ij.'-j.1-.. ... j,bj-. .- mt ( t vtK. JU. JV-r t . , ',Llf 3 A.fJfjJJtKfc,iJ.,j. Lf V J TT. t m V" pswjW,w" "