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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1923)
Pay Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TitvnsoAV, At'OVBT 8, loan, mill FfRPO, WILLS (BARBERS OUT TO T SIGN 0 m mm NEW YORK, An. J. Tha good hip American Lrgion of the Mun-! ton line, Just In from Buenoi Aires! and loaded to tho hatches with ta-l malm, raw ax-handlea and other j farm ' produo from th alluvial; , fltldi tlouc th Rio Tomato, was ' can tod sharply to port ai aha anus fled up to her dock her Tuesday, Then Luis Angel Frlpu bore him self up the front steps with tho . grace of an excited egiu to cast j himself upon the besoms of his : friends. The American Legion had brought to the United States the entire delegation from the Argen tine and Uruguay to see Luis Angel I do or be done by In his rather hur-j (led ' attempt to fetch the heavy-J weight championship of the world, . which is act for September 14 at j 'the. Polo Grounds. . Luis Angel also had- news to Impart to the throng ; of three South Americans who sput tered and fluttered about him cm the American Legion's front porch, feeling of his mighty arms, jabbing him with prospecting fingers in the fairway of his shirt-front aud 'exe cuting .a strange South American can-can in the glad excitement of meeting him in his' land of promise. 'Hey, listen," said Louis Angel; in Spanish. "That Wills thing is in the bag." Firpo vs. Wills ? When the resultant "viva el toro" bad . revehratcd far away between the tall buildings, Luis Angel ex plained that he had this day signed . a piece of writing for Tex RIckard Klamath Falls barbers will give the Lamm Lumber company baseball team a close trim at Lamm's mill at 2 p. m. Sunday. At least that's what they say, JImnila-Swanton says they hav a pitcher from Sacramtnto who can (have a ball over th plate to fait th lumbermen won't see the ball at nil, and will s and there yelling, "Hey, why don't you throw?" 1 lie's a barber as well as a pitcher, however, so the barbers cam not bo accused of importing a professional. Otten after he has struck out hit man be absently-mlndedly asks. "Anything else, elr?" And he has been evon known to say to the bat ter, "Got lots of dandruff, haven't you? Ever try mange cure?" Tho last tlme'he cracked that one ho loft the field c a stretcher, the crackce happening to be a bald headed gent who resented having his dome , made the butt' of witti cisms. But all seriousness aside, the bar bers are practicing every night, and the lumbermen will have to saw wood between now and Sunday. At least that's what the barbers' say. SWIMMING STARS IN NATIONAL MEET whereby it Is agreed that he (Flrpo) shall tight Harry Wills, the New Orleans negro heavyweight, ' in Buenos Aires next April, regardless Of whether Jack Dempsey knocks his (Flrpo's) front teeth into his thorax or he knocks Dempsey for a row of bank holidays on Septem ber 14. : Later in the day Senor RIckard. a Flrpo calls him, pressed the but Mon in his office In the tower cf Madison-- Square Garden and tha squad of fleet-tooted press agents burst from their rens in the basef m'ent to rush over town with wild cries officially confirming the statements- of Luis Angel. - f '. Million Dalian, : Rlckard's. own personal consul in Buenos Aires tias made a thorough survey of the cauliflower market there, vlt was announced, and has Informed Rickard that . Flrpo an 1 . Wills would be sure to draw gross receipts of -1,000,000. wills has not been consulted regarding this tentative engagement to be whack ed on the chin by Flrpo in Firpo's own . home town, but Rickard be lieves that can be attended to any time. Since Wills gave up his lob as stevedore on the New York docks to devote himself to prizefighting, tho hours- between his meals- have grown steadily , longer and more numerous because nobody will fight him:'-' "Man Dies Just About To Drink." i . i Headline. ' This stuff is getting more power ful very day. - r;!, : m Kodak finishing at Sanson's. 8tf - Currins . special lemon cream is made for this climate. . ' 23 INDIANAPAL1S. Aug. 23. Sev eral of the world's greatest swim mers will compete in the National A. A. U. senior and Junior outdoor meet here tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, according to the Indian apolis chamber, of commerce, which is sponsoring the championships. Both men and women stars will participate in the events, tha most important of which are men's senior national championship at 100 yards free style, and men's Junior national one mile swim, women's senior na tional 880 yards free style and 220 yards breast stroke and women's JutJor national one mile. . Johny , Welsmuller, Chicago, world's greatest swimmer, will not take part because of a strained heart muscle. Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii, is expected to be an entry. ... Kahanamoku, veteran and holder of many world's records, is swim ming In splendid form this year, ac cording to reports received In In dianapolis. Robert Skelton, Chicago, breast stroke champion; Harold Krueger, Chicago, formerly of Ha waii and several others of note, prob ably will participate. ; ' Gertrude .Ederle. New York city, declared by many to be the world's greatest woman swimmer of all times, has assured the chamber of commerce she will be here in search of more honors. Miss Ederle Is world's woman champion at 220 yards and 44 yards free style. Allcen Riggln, New York city, a former swinner of the diving cham pionship at the Olympic games; Min nie DeVry, Sybil Bauer, and Edna O'Conndl, all of Chicago, also have entered. Miss Bauer holds the records from 100 yards to 200 metres. In addition to the national events, Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. cham pionships also will be determined. Currins sell electric curling irons. 23 Kndnlf flnlnhlne nt fltnnnV Stf they likfid Iff .A There's REAL COFFEE FLAVOR for you in every vacuum packed GOLDEN GATE mi. ... SLIME USED TO STOP OLD FIRE, HKLENA, Mont., Aug, S3. o port to the stato Industrial acci dent commlsslou Indicate, Chairman Jerome Lock says, that th tire which has been burning In on of tha mines at Btttto for thirty-throe year has been brought under con trol and will, it Is believed, bo ex tinguished before the end ' of tho year. Victory over this fir, one of the most stubborn known to tho mining Industry was made possible through tho uso of mine tailings which were pumped Into th (lr area principally through th Leon ard mint of th Anaconda company, '. Th sltma was. pumpad through mall drill holes from adjacent un derground workings, t's of water which vwaa empolyed for year was found to be Ineffective and bulk heading, which served to restrict the t:re, also fulled to choke out tho blase, which started with an accident costing the lives of two men. The accident happened so long ago, that only a few of tho resi dents of the mining camp remem ber anything about.it. ' Within a few months It will bo possible to resume mining In the area which for a generation fire has controlled. Chairman Locke state. The fire has cost more thai II, 000,000 in material, loss of revenue, labor, etc.. It is stated. A aneelal moothiR of Prosperity I R oboe, i l i' o N.i. 10 I.- ml -d fur J Htur r.' !' s.il. Atvtitt ;. tn awl i j ll,'t Mmber mill Visiting mom- W u ruquudU . t A.i.l, , ii'KlA 1,. NORKlil. SO 24 ! Noble UitiO.1, ' Currins sell genulue kodaks and kodak films. 23 Women kicked out a train win dow In Cedar Rapids, la. Luckily, ah was Inside at the time. Advertising pays. Try It and see. t w fii.'jTC::iKa,clin'. ii.e!:iSt:!n3f,tho L!if thick bloc' of the fsmoi: Good yon; AU-Wtfiither Trend biro thtoi:''h mm! ot an ow to solid .: fooling beneath. That jowirful grip . ninan sa.Vty , nnd i t jnoanscconomj'jtooj t'oi'U insuroa asaintt . iv'nnirufxvhaaiu, losl i f tracloa isnd un tlui orpin ktrain. 4 .( !-., , f '' ,k ;,,.- ( rhfct-la All. ; iuiir . . uj mnu bk (.,.. I, t- t, I :h jttnttitj ACME MOTOR CO. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. V R. R. R. allUOB ,Wtjr M1 for W-tr.i Ti,i" -rf How v Ta Get The Most For Your Furs Leave no fat on the hide when preparing to tan it , . Split the tail and skin out the bone. Do not hold your hides throughout the sum mer as grease burns result from long storage be fore tanning. j 0 Wash all blood off the hide before stretching it, as blood clots cause the fur to slip. Stretch the hide to make it long, rather than wide. Put no alum on raw skins, v When properly cured briny to us and l'eceive the highest market price. DONART & SON TANNERS and FURRIERS 210 Main Street Phone 511-J Announcing New Fall Styles ii California- Oregon Chain STORES Fifth and Main Streets ANNIVERSARY HAVE YOU ATTENDED IT? It' the greatest bargain event of the year with values of exceptional merit in all departments. LADIES' WEARING APPAREL and : , MILLINERY Don't fail to attend this Mammoth Sale there's a bargain for every Klamath Falls woman and you should make your choice before the particular lines Beautiful New Styles in Colored Leathers - . , We ar,o showing the latest in Black Suede Oxfords and Pumps Beaver Oxfords and Pumps Field Mouse Kid Pumps with the new Stage Toe Dainty, durable shoes from the best makers. - , Let us show you them. . Especial cans taken in fitting you.' i' '' Holland Shoes for Boy's ' Kewpie Twins for Children HOUSTON & JESTER . 515 Main Street C1A r. C7A" 1 mnmiD rare FOR BRIDES The , Windshtp Wardrobe adds anpther pleasure to Ihe joy Of the honeymoon. It . is as convenient to live in while traveling as the closet and chiffonier at home. It carries the trousseau without a wrinkle. Either section can be opened or' locked in dependently. ' irooe The Trunk 'with Toors The Windship Wardrobe in 47-inch size is the ideal combination trunk for hus band and wife. . Provides maximum room for two persons. It will not tip over back-- . wards, while being packed or unpacked, as it does, not stand on two narrow spread , . halves. Its solid base and one piece cen- tral partition give it unparalleled strength and durability. It is the handsomest, strongest, most convenient trunk on the . market. ' "' ' 'v K. Sugarman "I ain't mad at nobody? J 1 you are interested in are exhausted. - , ' ,