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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1924)
0 TUIOSDAV, itll V, 1 lflH' PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON in T AMER FLAG Colors Cut From Staff In ; Embassy Grounds at r ' Tokio JACK DARLING HAS GIFT PRESENTATION TOKIO, July 1. An unidentified Jupunoso cut down the American flug from the American amhnesy grounds. Charge Ie Affaires Cnf frey protested to Foreign Minister Khldennra. Japanese police put a guard nronnd the grounds and start ed sn investigation. Doth houses of the Jpaneee diet yesterday paused resolutions opposing the United States exclusion law. Crofwvjs at tended protest meetings today here and at Kyoto and Osoka. ' Crowds estimated from- 10,000 down to few hundreds attended the variolic protest meetings In Tokio today. Twenty thousand estimated attended n Kyoto meeting sponmred by the military reservists, among them being several officers high In (lie army's active list. Halt as many tended a meeting in Osaka. ?- XKW EDITORIAL VKKK1.Y ' Movie Weekly, a Macfadden publi cation, is now appearing under the editorship of Adele Whltely Fletcher formerly of the 'Brewster Publica tions. M,iss Fletcher 1s widely known as a successful editor in the special Qeld or the movies and her knowledge or what the (ins want is ably re Nected In the pages of this popular periodical. 4; ; Vt Outfit to Watch The Dates I Bosh W'here's the funny paper; (losh Funny'paper! Today ain't Sunday. I told you not' to tako a bath last night. . Jack Darling, who ror some weeks past has been conducting tho weekly advor-show" at ths Pine Tree Theatre, was presented a loving cup last night as he closed hlB final performance. The remem brance was given by merchants who have participated In the booster events and who say they have been pleased with clean methods used by Mr. Darling. Another gift, coming as a surprise, was tendered to Man ager James Chase of the theatre after he had made a little speech presenting the cup. Mr. Chase's present was a wide rimmed som brero, the gVt of Mr. Darling and K. Sugorman. During the adver-show six boys and as many girls demonstrated to the audience their abilities In sell ing the Evening Herald, Klamath Falls only daily newspaper. Mr. Darling adjudged the contest a draw and presented a number of nrlzes to those who 'hustled' the loudest.- BARGE DANCE PLAN GRANTED A PERMIT Dunces on Lake Ewauna will soon ; be In vogue, tor the county court i has agreed to grant Dun Walters per ! mission to conduct a dance on u pub lic barge In Lake Ewauna subject to certain reservations. ! The conrt stipulated that before the dances could be heW. he barge must be inspected by a proper author. ' ity of the United States and a cer tificate of the safety of the barge submitted to the court. Also It was stipulated that no 1 dances could be held on the barge between -the hours of 4 a. m. and 12 p. m. Sundays. The barge is 3) oy 55 feet. Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meets Tuesday 8 p. m. Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knights welcome. L. F. Crawford, Q. K V -J B. P. 0 ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Vujit Ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd & Main Leslie Uogers, Exalted Ruler. Tom Delzell, Sec. American Legion Klamath Post No 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd Tnesdavft (Tnnrt Honu fKfeJel Basement. Phone 2b8-M t 7 f Knights of Pythias Lodge I . Meet every Monday Eve ning 7:S0 p. m. I. O. O. F. Hall, visiting KnlfhU welcome. H. O. Soldier. C. C. The Herald's Automobile Department Contiiiiie flCamtWwo i Battery Seldom 1 i Heeesa-Orink 1 ALL LOCAL AUTO OWNERS Will Have Their Batteries ' Tlo When they realize that by so doing they can cut costs in half, double the life of their battery, and free themselves of the worry incident to taking care of batteries filled with old-style electrolyte.; If economy means anything, to you, call on us and let us explain why auto owners the coun try over are flocking to avail themselves of the savings offered by this new, superior, method, wherever CAMELIZING service is offered. The cost is low the benefit is great you lose, if you don't investigate. Klamath Camelizing Station 120 North Eleventh W. P. JOHNSON . . (Between Main and Pine) IS ANNOUNCED "It's new Buick Six!" This answers the question which has been agitating the automobile world and that section of the motor ing public which keeps pace . with new developments. Rumor has linked Buick with all sorts of changes startling, prepos terous, humorous and what not tor several weeks. Naturally automo bile row and cajr owners generally were vitally Interested when a new model loomed In connection with a car in the commanding position of Bu'ck. Kutck guarded Its secret we;:. There was only one person In the Howard Automobile Company who knew much beforehand what the new car waa like. He Is R F. Thompson, the general manager. snu he had to swear to all sorts of oaths of socroey boforo he ws permitted to Join tho select circle tit the fac tory. Even C, S. Howard, now touring Kurope, knew no more t him the general puhllo regarding iwhiil he win see In the way of a now llulck when ho gotH back home. No exprtvulon came from tiny member of the Hulclt organisation to ludioute what the new llue-up would bo. la Ilutck going to Uilld u nrw six? Will llulck continue It pres ent body Hues? Is ltulck going to abandon .the vulvo-ln-hcnd typo en gine? What new uddUiunul mintcls will Buick offer for 1925? These are lust a few of the i mo tions which have been asked. Thn persistency with which the Howard organltution has been bombarded with these und similar qucutloiu In dicates tho Interest centered In to day's Buick announcement. REFLECTIONS OF VET REPAIRMAN (Continued from rage 6) . nolso to deaden other rounds from a cir which may be evidence of various defects. The better pluu la to ob serve the cars when they are getting a runnlu,; start on the hill. It Is mrprislnx In a tee: of this sort to .'note the striking difference lu the I'liunliiit ut various makes, Tho ouly caution Is to be miro to bnsu your coiii'tueloiia ou averaged, ruthor thau Individual curs. , Tim human tiu.ua Hon must also be taken Into oonsld-oration. tMIX TIIUIU -f0.'llKM'K Vour friends will bo more disponed to ride with you It upon each oocus slon you will etuit out by Hhowlng how well the brakes work uud by reassuring them that you are pri marily Interested lu their safety. AllHOHIUNti TI1K SHOCK It 'l better for the battery to bo a lit t lo loose In Its holder than ttyi tight. Remember that the box of tho buttery la wood, and (hut being exposed to the elements without and tho acid within It Is lu no condition to stand nlrulu. If It Is allowed to move a little uud udjust itself to severe shocks It la not so lluulo to crack. I'Ol.NTH It) ItKMKMIUnt Ignition troubiu (except skipping plugs) results In sudden stopping of the engine. No hesitation Just a stiddun a.Vun song. "A "gas stop" is distinguished by a hissing sound s the engine quits. The pinhole In the gas tunk cup 30111,1'tluioa becomes clogged as a ro aull of accumulation of nickel polish If llml purl happens to bo noeoi'dvd I'oimonuble euro.' CIokkIhK of Hi'" pinhole will stop tho vut'U''m HvntiMti from functioning. Wihi'ti a tiro Is removed mid huiiK up UK a spare 'Indicate with an ar row mark Its orlglniil dlrentloii of rotation so thut.whun It la used again you will know which way It should go. A lira should ulwnys run lu the name direction for boot result. ! KOMI UAWICH TllitJ tt'WKK. J -.1, " Iheiiiiiluiid lvlliim v wUi llf dunces W'odtttHidtty, Thurwln. Kriduf ; mid Hiiturdy iiimIiU of Hi Ui wtxlt us iiui't of tno cuiDiirmion. rvirrr tiuiin have been Iii4ie,-t0 lk ur or u,good sltud cro4 and lbs maul jiKCiiicnl proinlMiN mi uluyuble tiuis I for everyonii. Adr. ', ! I ' IOiiirlniice Isn't' ueh Mrtftt u uelirr ir you p0 HI. your lnx Ull till' lIHIIIII lesnoii. ,' ' ' . Quart Can of : ff MONOGRAM OIL! CD V r iv u mt i . V to every customer having crenk ceie drenf d et Howie Garage day f ' 1 -Pi d L 1 I mim m, ill i i v . I : J )!.., 1 I 11 '" S I ' I , i i Will be on Display on and after July 6th I ' : at the ' ',. , ' 'k . BUICK GARAGE 1 I Opposite White Pelican Hotel 1 " (