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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1924)
: WPNIDSDAY, ' MAY 28,. 1024 THE EVENING HERALD, , KLAMATI I FALLS, OREGON 1 1 1 4 5 i 1 if T T 1TAL TO TAKE CAUTIONS FOR BABIES IDENTITY i licr utiliiun Imiiivulliiii In liuit ltiltllioil lum linen iiiIiiHimI liy till, iimitli Vttlloy IuhIIiiI. which nlli tw) any poxnlhllhy (,r 11 nil.c UiloilhK inuilii In H. lilmillrlni llo ImIiIi-h Imiiii In HiIh i,,,mm, A' klitcn of Wim 'linHlx iHniuc WlKlllllI IllltKI'I'll hl'Ulln. Npl'lllllK Ih.nilly niuiio l m-ulnl mound lhily' Hi'ik u( hlrih, ni m In' rni ll "MM tliu lltlln ri'udy lO M till) llOKpltllt Willi It H lllllllll'l'. Hl:e at cilllhltfliin In Id.'llllfy- IiiiIiIiw uro fw mill fur iiriwi-mi bit BdoPllOU )f I Mil lllll'HI'l'V llllllll' II" no ull (loll hi it thill iiiIkIiI til. puboil by a mirvuiiH nolln'r In In. Wifieutlnn of linr luihy urn re m. TbrotiKli tlm nun of llii' llok'itu III Klumuth Vulli.y him- pitiow hua till) iiu inn mcthoit of Ini Idunllfliuiliiii ,ih li imcd ,y MUlaniou Institution an tin- JConklii h (in il I u I, llulilmoro; thliwiry Kord Hoxpllul, Diitroll; nyn llonpltul, llrnoklyn; Nlch- olivnn lioapltul, Oiniiliu; nn.l intethora. FiOayi Required To Film Reel Fight pi hi on Rill anil Nimh llirr, prLuln hi Jnann I), Hamilton' Mtlon of "Tim BliiilliTti." ilithii worlil ' rhujiiiliihhl In thfnjj illmunrii riKhliiK hlinillrap. IHuylUK thii rolu of HI. il toil Ili.i.ry In 1 1) ml.' of .Mr .N'i-4, tattlnd flVii trulKlll tiuy. tuuantltli'M of mill K"n. mid n- moro blnrk uml liltw nnou tlijitiro aro on n CIiIiu.hh lutli-ry li buforit tlmy :i'ilfl.'d Dlroitor I.:irt illllyur. worn tiiklng m-.'iii'n In Hi. Miwlilcli ore urn bi.Uci.u tin' two i m In nx ll.'tti h ii noviil. Tli 8ra," which coma tomorrow in th no Troi tlioiilur, uml ito ! If od 10 outdo III" fiiiiioun m ri'i'li ,aluned by WMIIIiim I'm n ii in aifom Hunlmhl In a film viTalon oil book nindo ton yomn tiito. ht.Hl.nM.l- i I I.. ., ...,...., ,.,....,- ,.....,, ... bd-bollfd lo keen from Ih'Iiik WALLA WALLA WILL HOLD BIG PAGEANT VV1.lyl,A WAI.I.A, WimIi , Miiy 27. Tim riiiiiulitli: IiImIiiiv of Urn Ni. I r 1 iiu 1 1 1 1 v. i.il , r li 1 1 it Ihn mlvi'iil nf thu I, i. win mid ' 1 . 1 1 li i xpliirailini luii ly In Mull In Ihn l 1 1 1 1 ii k of lh" rirnl wciliii ii riillroli'l III I S 7 ." , H ill In. riM.iiiii'tii.l In ii hiiK'i .mi in ii nity lll'lllllll ll i -1- .Mny ZH mid 211,- "Mow Him Wi'kI W'w Won" In Ihn lllli. or thu pliilii'i'i' pur,. Mill. I.iiitl yi'in- II iiiu'iiiili'd nu iMlin.diinoii ot iiii.iiiiii. Thin yi-iir. wlib u.. cum or l.iillll, mi I'Vnll lliinn i II 1 1 . 1 1 1 nil r pl'l d union Iuih hi'.. ii phinii d. 'rim Inilfiiiil Is i.i.tlri'ly n luiiiiiniiilly n- 1. iprli.ii, Willi r.Mldi'iii. nt Ihn W ii llii WhIIii Valliy mid (In iii'lKlihnrliiK tiluli.H of Oii-kuii mid Idaho parllrl p.illnir. 'I'li'i cunt liii'liidiM Will uiluli i'IiiiiIiiImin, lllio Jilveiill" vnKvri. ti) duni'i.tn, 2 Ml IndliniH, ll blind and un ui-clH'Ht in. Hiini'H of nn' hiiiih In Hut runt urn di'Hii'iidniil.i of Ihn ploliniirH ivi ho I'lUK'tnil Ihn orlxlll ii I ilroniu. Tin' piiKiiaiit opi n, wild Hiii I'oin InK of (ho bivli and (Turk party, fnllowi'd i-lim.'ly by I ho Minium h J In y company fur trudvr mill thu .MarniiH Whltmun mliwlonury Tiurty. Tbo Kmut waxoii train of 1843, Willi Itn hundrndH at emlKranU who dniildoil Ilia owni'ivlilp of Ihn I'uclflc liorlhwulit In favor of Ihn I'nlli'd HliituH,' will hit Hhnwn, mid Hio Whit liniti imifmicm of Novvinlxir 29 and ill), 1H47, will In,. prCHonloit In iiyiii liollam by 41)0 iliilimrn. Tim (ircat Counrll of lHf,.'. will hA di'plitcd by 2. '. i) Indluna. LIBERTY BELL HAS SAFEGUARD DEVICE Chance Is Unlikely to Run Chicago White Sox CIIICAIH), May 2H.-.l Is iinllknly rank Cliunro ivnr will tako over Hio jiiiiiiiiKi'iiKint of Ihn Whllu Hnx. Tlmro urn thrno hl rnaHiiiiH, (Inn Ik Hull Cliaiii'ii In ii nlrk mun and may not b well uiioiikIi to uHHiiinn ho iii'iIiioiim a funk UN liiudnmlilp of ii IiIk Iiiukiid bull eliih. Tim aecond rnuHon la Ihut If ho reeovom lila dlctom may rulo aifuliiHt IiIh IiiuvIiik Cullfririilu, becmiHii liny oilier ellimito in Ik Ii r brine about li rnluime. Thy iiiimt liuportuiit roaiion, how ever, In thiil Johnny Kvera U doing an well n xurtliiK manager thut It would tilzn, up iih folly lo tnuko a Hlilft In club plliilHhlp at ililx time. ICvurn took u HiseinliiK lall-end K KrKUtlon aouth and ever ulnie tbo miunun Iiokuii Iih had ll fighting It out with louder Mr i-npreinaey of Hln American loatiue. No man leun do iium-'j than Kvora haa done and p.-rh ipa none could do half no well. Ho It looks us if Kvora will do ihiIiik manager on through 1924 and niaiiugor In 192S. INDIANAPOLIS TO STAGE BIG MOTOR RACE NEXT FRIDAY HI'.VMMI WAIt V-KTH ATTKXTION You aro reiiu.;iid to usseniblo on Hoiilh lllvor.ilile Av. ut B a. m. sharp Friday morning. Vlsltlug vnleruiiM- urged in inarch :wltli Iih. II. W. IfATUI AW. Adjutant. 28-29 l'IIIIMIi;i.l'IIIA. May 28. The l.llierty Hell, emblem of American Ind'ipeiidenie, has been Mf. 'dually Huregiiiirded liy gelng mounted on whi'ulu for uttlclt riiinoval from lu depiuuleiiee Hall in ea.-in of fire. The bell,. iiieoriliiiK to Him regula tions worked oul, Is thu first article In the hiillilii.g to be PMnoved if fire breaks out. The guards have been trained l.v repented drill. i In ill ' rapid moving of tbo rhlm". In order to make doubly rerlaln Ihat no flio (an break out In the building, u flxi'd ruin prohibit!! placing of tiny ruliMsh in tlm b:me iiuinl. The Iteming plant bun h " n removed to a ypeelully bulli cellar apart from Ihn hall. liiHlallullon of un uutomiillR sptliikling system Is under wov. The Pacific Savings & Loan Association Assets Over $7,000,000 Why not open up your savings account with us, your money is with drawable on demand. We have never paid less than 6. See, JACK SLATER 206 Hart Building ' INIKIANAI'OlylH, May 28. Anmrl ran motor siipromuey, .i far M Hjmrd is eoneernud, will not be chiiilunged by foreign mtinilfaeturers this yeur In Ihn opinion of followers of the racing iiiitonio'blle, This conclusion was I'riinlied when Hie Hexing of en tries, for the. twelfth annua Inter national wcpstnkc (iliu-mlle race lit the linlliinupolls Mnlon Kpeedwuv May 30 dlseliMed no foreign entries. Kor Hie flrt -Unio In many years Hie lace practically will he an A II Amerlcan coiitouf,'. A number of for eign drivers' and one reeonstructiid German racer, completely revamped und .made much fuiter. will combine to glvo whatever International aspect I he re will bo to thin year's event. Itaco driver here, for Hio content predict a now record for (ho local brick ovul. Despite tho fact that the courso Is inore.,"hporty" than ever before, and consequently more dan geroim, tho pilots declare the record of 94.24 miles un hour, established by Jimmy .Murphy Id' 1922. will be pottered. In practice each day most of tho drivers do mile after nillu at a rale of In Her I ban 10(1 liilliii un hour. Thirty-two cars aro nominated to start Ihn rare, Tim nocesiiiry quali fying time of 8U nillfi an hour for 10 miles Ik Important only in thai 11 gives Hie rac drivers a chance to content for -positlono in which they will line up nt tbo mart. Harlan Kengler, California youngster who several months ago iwon it 2 "' mile race at dleverly Hills at un uvnrnge of J 10 mil's an hour; Tommy Mil ton, winner of tho local raco Inst May; Kddle llearne, 192.1 A. A. A. driving champion, and a hot .of olhnr stara will participate In this year's event. NOTICK TO flHIKIW - Tho undcnlgned will receive scal ed bids for concessions at the Rodoo Crounds on July 4, 5 and 6, up and Including Krlday Mnv 30. A deposit of 10 per cent of the amount bid to accompany sumo. Concession f'om iiillteo, .117 Main Bt. 27-29 The discerning reader, after fro ijiiont perusul of tho daily news papers, is led Into the belief that a man does not reach the age of dis cretion until he Is about 150 years old. Miller's Meat Market Main Street, Near Eighth A-l Prime Steer Beef, properly cut is sure to please. That's What We Offer! PHONE 178 GUS MILLER Gloves Work Shoes . Save Money to buy more gasoline by having your Shoes Repaired! JACK FROST 119 So. 6th Street f,t-J - - . -'-t- - I n n1 Three Roofs for the Cost of One That's exactly what you get when you buy MALTHOID ROOFING. Ordinary rooting must be painted every three years. Malthoid Roofing doesn't require any painting for the first ten years. The cost of Malthoid Roofing is less than the cost of paint ings necessary on other roofings. Buy it from The Big Basin Lumber Co. e CcBi meis I - " ' V y 4 n ,i i-'m V The Camel Chemical Co, of Portland, Ore., announces appointment of W. P. Johnson as distributor of Camel Electrolyte and Camelized Batteries for Klamath County. A Camel-izing Station has been established on 11th Street, between Main and Pine and all Car Owners and other users of Storage Batteries are invited to call and learn what "Camel-izing" is and does. ':','Jlf,n'Tr' Camel-izing is a scientific and commo nsense method . of treating all lead plate icid batteries and simply consists of installing Camel Electrolyte in place of the acid, and water. . . , ,- After being installed in a battery, 'Camel Electrolyte assumes the . consistency of a heavy paste and will not slop or spill and thus eliminates many costly repairs to boxes and containers. -"L. - THE TERMINALS , OF A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY WILL NOT CORRODE. ; .. FREEZING DOES NOT HARM A! CAMEL-IZED BATTERY. :." ; It is impossible to overcharge a Camel-ized Battery in any car. The Paramount reason, however, for Camel-izing your battery is this: Inas-. much as the life time of any battery depends upon the length of time that the active material can be retained in the plates and as Camel Electrolyte absolutely pre-r vents all shedding and disintegrating of the plates- the' actual lifetime of your bat tery is prolonged to a marked degree. Camel Electrolyte will not rejuvenate a worn out battery or bring a dead one , back to life but it will preserve the efficiency that your battery has at the time it is installed and also banish the cares and worries of the liquid acid battery. REMEMBER, A CAMEL-IZED BATTERY SELDOM NEEDS A DRINK! Official tests by unquestionable authorities have proven all the claims we make for Camel Electrolyte and copies of these tests as well as many testimonials from satisfied users are open, to your inspection at the local Camel-izing Station. Do not wait until your battery is ruined, through overcharging or neglect but Have it Camel-ized Now i 1 The charge for Camel-izing any automobile or radio battery is Five Dollars Get our prices on new Camel-ized Batteries they will save you money. A sincere desire to render a distinct service to every battery user, characterizes every Camel-izing Station and every user of Camel Electrolyte is guaranteed satis faction or his money refunded. .. i . - Klamath Camel-izing Station W. P. JOHNSON i - 11th St. Between Main and Pine ' Klamath Falls, Oregon Camel Chemical Co., Sole Mfgs., Portland, Ore. Dallas, Tex. M ACameHzed R.ttery Seldom Needs a Drink -I 'IS i V ii i; Yil. !T ,: i I. ) at IIU, If CM