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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, MAY flf;102 i ' ' evening hetiatu ktotattt fates, otiegdn TAGE FlVfl. $ FEEL LAZY AND RUN-DOWN? 'Phil I rouble iiiiiv nil Hi' In vour teeth, t'lu hidden ciiiiku of hi many iilhiieiilH, I'll nui's, rnvoulnd by nil examination, uru oflcn full II In huvii been iiiiIhiiIiIiik IIiii body fuf yours. Tim k -y to yuur Inst health iiiiiv II') III your (until, Why nut Mini out ? Ex amination Imu. R. D. COE, U: ' ( I u I ii 1 i-rtM, u( I IVi-lOi lloiiltu llldg. Hill and i WITH THE BRIGHT SUNSHINE Of HprtllK lld HlllllllHT collie tltta UI'Oll of n l"ii ll"" Will prjtiict tint iiyi'H from the con buioi Kliiru n Unlit wliliom ulwrlUK tho mil mill color of oliJucU. VtYl recommend "Mr Win. CroOkii" nuturnl tinted loiues uttd cnn furnish lliom In 111 run hides, ground to meet your individual requirements. t'nino In nnd let us (ult you mora a limit ihi'iii. I Dr. Goble 700 MAIN 1 Bjrea GIojmm ii KxAinlnisl l'lltrd it Repairs Quirk Hcrvlto Diids treats his wife witn deference--iVie do their wash. c&X sliq Mr expense H Swanson's v Barber Shop I Look for tho Tallest Polo In the World J Doauty Shop In con- noctlon. ) Oertrudo - Johnson la chargo l Bpeclnllslng In Mircel I Inft, water waring and t French pupor curl, 1 Shampooing, aculp treat- i menta, facial niaasnga ii and manicuring for ladloa and uiun. Harr tlnt'ng and hair goods mado to order. "; Phono 31S 625 Main St Cheaper jWood BLOCK WOOD ishdown to the bargain i SUMMER PRICES Oider a couple of loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices and you will be psepared for winter. '. Peyton & Co. .' Wood to burn" 601 Main , Phono 535 Woi-l'md ratlior bo illsiiUHlod with ottrnpuy limn dLsguslod with our Job. J.";'.'; Why tii'KUO nbout who Is head of thoehoudo? Tho boss of tho hap ploat Ihomo wo havo soon Is four months 'old, Wdlnoii nro'Bo 'cuI'loitS, ' l'hoy' ro fuse i,o bollovo things unloss thoy nro 'iiriio, ,.,,,rt'w'w".i'"'',,,.f,,w' IS WIFE'S IN h'l Uve WITH if. 1 M mm Dentists course) Main Phono 830 SIX - PENCE HILL LONDON', May 6. That tlio span of life cun bu extended to 150 (years at Urn cost of a Blxpcnco a head, U thu a run in cm of Blr Itoiiald Hoax, tho English scientist whoao re searches linvo lead to euro) fur malaria ami sleeping nlckuoss. Blr It'inuld clulma that a alxpcnco from tho pjckK of every Englishman apent In arlontlflc reicurch, would result In nuw medical knowlcdgo that would keep cornn and old ago awiy for at leant 100 your. The scloutlst think thnt the al lotted span of threo acoro ycurs and Irn Khould find man In tho prime (If life, Instead of edging hla pedal 'Xtri'inlly toward tho icravo. -ve llvo ciirtiillnd lives, ho say, became wo are lliu pri-.' of countless germs. Conifier the norma and man can oaally roach tho ago of 1 GO uud iimybe lunger. "Eighty years ago." aald Blr Konuld In a lecture, "tho average life of a London man was about 34 ycura 7 month and xif a woman 38 yon re 4 months. Today It Is 53 yr.urt 9 months and CD years. Thus medical s.-lonco In 80 years has given us 20 years moro of Ufa," Cheat Ktcrnlty This start on cheating eternity lias Just boKiiu, tho speaker con tinued. Mowadays tho equivalent of one penny a head Is koine spent hi llrltuln for research, and ho as serts that the spending of a nix. pence a head would maka the monk' vy Klmul uieluso. A sileiillst of tho 1'uJlcur Imttl tuto In I'arls has predicted, that lit 100 year from now tho uvoraKo man will llvo to bs 150 years old Moclinlkoff, tho Ituiwlan scientist, hus mado tho samu prophacy. These visions of n future raco of Methusa luhs are to matorlallzo throuKh I'm agency of tho rosonrcli laboratory. In Blr Konnld's opinion, IllM'aiM'H Kriiillcntnl The laboratory worker In the next generation. If allowed full scope, will I raco all Ic.strucllvo dis- cusos to their source and ertormlu ata them, Instoad of combating them nftor they havo appeared. Sir lt'.inulil said. Aliciuly. research lab' oratories nro at work on Important medical problemn. Tho Pusteur In- stltuto Is seekliiK to destroy cancer and tuberculosis ond tho Ross In stltuto III 1,3-ndon Is workliiR for tho oindlcatlon of leprosy. K.MtiiblUh lrfiliorntorlcs Advanced English scientists hope to seo reapirch laboratories In every largo city In tho world, financed by tho stnto or municipality. In them tho search will lio carried ou tor unseen enemies of tlo humau fam ily until tho Inst germ has disap peared. It tho inedl-al world could spend (10.000,000 annually Instead of (900,000 as now, Rlr K'onald avers, our children's grandchildren would all bo centenarians, mid nt that bo only plkors to their pos terity. MECHANICAL MOVIE CAMERA BEING USED HOLLYWOOD, Cal. May 6. Me chanical Senilis, ns well as tho cro ntlvo powers of dramullc nrt which flourish in this moving plcturo col ony, has given n third hand, a mo chniilcal one, to tho moving plcturo photogrnphor. Heralding tho days w.hon the popular conception of tlio photo grapher, Intently turning a camera crank wMh his cap., twisted about on his honil, will bo gone, motor driven cameras havo recently been placed In operation. Tho dovlco .la a bhiiiII motor at tached to tho camora and connect ed In such' n wny ns to inauio regu larity of speed. A prom ot n but ton on tlm tripod lomla tho doalrod apoed, vullo tho camoraman turns Ills nillonllon olsowhoro until tho Hoeno ls-"sliot". Tho prosslng ot nnothoi' button stops tho enmora. Whllo tlio "third liniid," directors say, Insuros regularity of apood moro offoctlvoly thnn itho most expert camornman, tho nttoivllon ot tho photographer, once iiikon from tho oiiniora, may bo directed to lighting offsets, which aro oonsldorod his tiHist Impnrtnnt nsnlgnment. ,m BIG TAIN OF LONG YOUTH I SHEPHERD PROMISES TO SURRENDER Wife of McClintock Murder Suspect' to Give Self Up by Tonight OIIICAOO,' May .--Mrs. William II. Shepherd, who .went Inlj hldln;; utter ii coi'Oiw t' Jury recommeinli'd yostiirda, that alio he .held us an accessory H 1ho murder of Willlum MoC'llutock, tho hoy millionaire, and bis mother, .Mrs. Enimu Nelson Mc- C'lliilock, plaiinud to give herself up In court today, her attorneys an nounced, They mild the untlclputvd no difficulty In obtaining bail for hor. Her husband, William I). Hhcp bord, wept last nlKlib In Ills cell In tho county jail, whuro ho hai been hold Klnco .March J 8 and thrl e was denied ball after ho wad l.iillctcd, charged wllh tho murder vf 'Wily" McClintock. Mrs. Khepherd wus angered by the finding of I ha coroner's jury against her and .tho accusations made agulust her ) Chief Juitlco llurrv Olson, of the (municipal court, whoso Wt brother. Dr. Oacar Olson, was tho McClintock family physician and iwhoiu death tho Judga hud als qiiewtloued In connect Kn with the deaths of Mrs. McClintock, sixteen rears ago, and her son last De- comber 4. "1 hope (hero will be a fitting punishment or tho flcndlshncss of Judgo Olson," Mrj. Shepherd ex claimed ahortiy beforo she fled Ircm tho beautiful McClintock homo la Kvnllwoith, a .Vjrtli Shore suburb, whero Shephord and his wlfo hid lived for several yonrs with their toslcr aan, lUlly' McClintock. The bouse, goaorall known as tlio Shep herd -home, actually belongs to the ostuto of young McClintock, whose death of typhoid fever Is alleged Ij havo been accomplished by Shep herd by tho inoculation of typhoid germs. Attorney Sor Iowa and Cali fornia cousins, who sro holrs-at-law of "Hilly" McClintock, and who are contesting tho will by which Shep hord was left tho bulk of the estate, were reported today to bo preparing to aik , tba, pruhuln exurt to take chargo of the Kenllworlh homo to conserve tho properly and Its valu able furnishings for tho estate " Tho. defense attorneys Indicated tint Mrs. Shepherd wvuld not sur render until tho court had acted on tho ball mutter. STANDARD OF RIDING HORSES MUCH BETTER WASHINGTON, May 6. . Whllo tho number ot riding horses bred In. recent years has decreased enor mously, army officers say tho kind J nd typo ot this duy Is tar super ior in quullty and breeding than In tho past. Nut only is thero a demand in tho urmy tor good riding horses, say officers ot tho iiartrmasters corps, but horseback riding, polo and hunting are greatly on tho In crease throughout tho country, and a good, well-bred riding horse Is bringing a hotter prlco thin at any lima In tho history ot thu United States. Declaring that breeders appreci ate this, tho officers point to the numerous applications being ' mado to tho qunrtarmudtar general's of flco tor remount sires, moro than 1600 being received. To encour age Iho breeding of light horses, tho quartermaster corps Is distributing stallions of thoroughbred, Arab an.l Morgan breeds. Tho thoroughbred, or running horse, tho officers nay, Is by far tho most popular slro for the production ot riding horses. Stop That Backache Many Kuimulli Fulls Knlks Have Pound tho Way Is a dull, nerve-racking backncho wearing yon outT Do you fool oldor and slower than you should? Aro you tlrod, weak and nervous; find It iinpoHnlble to bo happy, or fnjny tho good times around you? Then there's something wrong and lllioly It's your kidneys. Why not get nt the cause? Usa Doun's Pills a stimulant dlnrotlo to tho kid neys. Your neighbors' recommend Doan's. Itend whnt ,thla Klamath Palls rosldent nays: Mrs. J. T. McCullum, 407 Ninth 8t., snys; "When I have attacks ot backache and fool run down or my kidneys don't net right, n short uso of Doan's I'llln soon corrects tho troublo and strongthons my back And kidneys." Mrs. McCullum Is only ono ot many Klamath Falls' pooplo who linvo gratefully ondoraed .Donn's Pills, it your hnolt nchos If your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for DOAN'S PILLS, the same thnt Mrs. McCullum had tho rem edy backed by home testimony. 00 cents at all donlors, Toster-MUbarn Co.. Mfrs., ftuffnlo. N. V. "When fonr ltnck; Is ?tomo --nnmomher, THE OLD HOME TOWN ITS JUST JJI;1 fVf.?.l'lil,vvT 3Hl M b:J---i 'A DUPIN6 A SCUFFLE JH TMH BAND ROOM I f. l!lffl& M ' ' pctb pcwteR Dcrofpin -me bass dkum Vi!hib fisVW. duping a scuffle in "ma band pctb tamK Dfroftro -me bass ON wt r rsci-tiTa KAO- THE VA"i OUim BAPL.T ' WASHINGTON, ' May (.--Prolonged study of tho vagaries of tho sun nnd the moon has enabled scientists of tlio United Stules Naval Obser vatory hero to work out their eclipses for tho next three years. Under the direction of Captain W. 3. Elcbelberger, V.'S. N., they now aro starting on the 1929 eclipses. An annular oclipse of the sun an ecllpso where the rlni ot the sun shows outside of the eclipsed area Is forecast for July ,20-21, this year, but will be Invisible '1n tho United States'. A partial fccKpso ot the moon Is due August ii. being more or lens visible In the eastern states and wholly visible on tho Pacific coast. Kcllpso Next Ycnr Thero will be no eclipses ot the moon next year but thero will be a total, eclipse of the sun on January 14. 1920. It will be visible on.y from Africa' to tho Indian Ocean and the naval observatory will send a. party from here to Sumatra to ob servo It. An annular eclipse of the sun will bo visible-July 9-10, 1926. in the central Pacific Ocean, and as n partial in northern Australia, tho eastern edgo of Asia, the United States nud Mexico, In 1927, there ' will be five eclipses three of the sun and two of the moon. Seven eclipses in a year is, the ' maximum, five of the sun and two of the moon, and the least number in a twelve month is two, both ot the sun, as will be the case In 192G. Another In J027 An annular solar eclipse, visible 111 the southern Pacific, will occur Janmiry 3, 1927. A total of the moon, Juno 15, will be vLsiblo in tho Atlantic Ocean, XDrth America, except tho northern bordor. South America and the Pacific Ocean. A total ot tho sun, June 29. will be visible In- Europe, appearing ns a uenr-totul at Nome. Alaska. Anoth er total of tho moon In 1927 will tako place December S. visible gen erally In tho Pacific Ocean and In tho northern part of North America. A partial eclipse ot the sun will ot cur on lVccmber 24. Another heavenly phenomenon will be seen In 1927 In the transit ot Mercury, which will appear as a dot on tho sun. On November 10 tho transit will tako place, visible generally In the Pacific Ocean, Aus tralia and Asia, except in the north ern nnd western portions. It will bo visible at Honolulu, Manila and Samoa. Ftvo Kcllpst's In iWlH In 1928 threo of the sun- and two of tho moon will he the order of eclipses. Captain Elchelbergcr con siders that tho total solar ecllpso ot May 19, that year, will bo a curious ono, only part of tho resulting shadow falling on tho earth, ap pearing ns a piece nu tho south of Africa, and as a partial in South Africa.. nnd tho southern part of South America. A total ot -the moon, June 3, will he visible in the western parts bt North and South America, tho Pacific Ocean, Austral ia and tho eastern border of Asia. Partial solar ' eclipses -will occur Juno 17 and November 12, ft total ot the moon transpiring November 27, vlslbto In tho western hemis phere,. Tho chances aro you wish yon Svere In some other iporson's shoes, arid If you wore thoy would hurt. Tho world gets hotter. You see the; signs ovorywhoro. In Los An goles a crossword puxalcaontost Bus ended. .-.-'. ECLIPSES FOR NEXT 3 YEARS KNOWN BY. NAVY -1 room drum LKiitA J. A. Every Grade in School to Be Represented at Bene fit Friday Night Friday evening In Scandinavian j hall, 8 p-- m., the Parent Teachers association of Centrsl school will entertain the public with a program In which students from every room in the Central school building "will take part. B. F. Stewart and Mr. Casper have also bcoa Included In the program when they will appear on the Initial number of the pro gram with several violin selections. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Slewart at the piano. The affair Is a benefit for the association and the tickets are being sold by the stu dents for ten ceats a ad 35 cents. Children of the First "B" will be presented In a Brownie dance. First "A" pupils will be represented by j Miss Elisabeth Brown- and JUss i Norman Willis in "Tho Japanese Parasol." "Tho Sailor" .will also be given by eight boys of tho grade: They aro Robert Hunt, Joe Kendall, Curl Van Emon, Donald Hunt,. Bob ble Veutch. YVMard Mattson, Doug las Mordoft and George Epperson. Second grade pupils will give "The Dolly Dance" and a solo dance by Carmen" Perkins. Children ot the third grade will present a group ot Flower songs. "Good Health Elves" Is the name ot a play to bo given by children ot the Fourth grade. Another play by the Fifth grado pupils Is scheduled for the program by the name of "Through the Look ing Glass." Sixth grado boys and girls have been arranged In a group ot songs: Mandolin songs, Italian Folk song, CoiiKsak song and' Swedish Folk song, -featuring the trend of music in the four .countries trom where the songs are obtained. Physical exercise drill by four boys 1s tho main head of tho Sev enth grade's portion of the program. A piino solo hv M::r-nret Carlson and a rending by P.et'.y l:r : noruian will also, bo eontri'.iul.'il frcai tho grado. Twelve Seventh (rr.ldo girls will bo prcsenu-I In a drill for which they have been warV.r.g faith fully. ' . . ; A trio from the E'ghth grade will appear lust on the program. Tho trio will he presented Is- a group of vocal selections, "Welcome, Pretty Prifrose Flower," "Amaryllis," Gav otte. "Tho Elephant and tho Chim panzee." A piny, "Mothers Reform Club" wilt also appi.ar from the highest grndo In tho school. Tickets havo been going well' for the affair which promises to be tho most Interesting of spring programs planned by the school children. PASSES IN S. F. SAN FRANC19CO, May 6. The recent death of Bern ah r Bernhnrd, known to two generations ot San Franciscans as the owner and man ager ot tho Palace Hotel barbor shop, recalls the many colobrltlos ho shaved and looked after In othor toiisoriiil ways. . , ' . , He was piut 80, and for 50 years had mlssod scarcoly a dny at his shop. Ho primmed the beards of President Ul'jsses S. Grant and Bon jariiin Harrison nnd shaved 'Presi dents William McKlnloy, Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson ' and Wnrron O. Harding. Among other nmtoblos lit . every ,wul)t '"his. Hat In cludes Enrico Caijusg. and. John Li Siilllvnn, - owt.vhp- '! '. CENTRAL P UN FAMOUS BARBER The CRR ft. A NEW'A XT T11 1 t 1 1 n tr I Iere'8 a surprise in battery value an All -Rubber Case Battery, at the price of a wood-case bat tery. Two more important features are: Threaded Rubber Charged bone "dry There's not a drop of battery solution in this battery until you buy it. This proves new ness and it's the only proof there is. Ask us why. Our Se rvice Station and our eight-hour re charging system is now in operation, com pletely equipped to do your work quickly and well Floyd Henriot 234 Main : " Phone 397-W I. -.. " i I .in ..n i mi .,'y. ..'''.y ;m Automotive Electricians FRATERNITY IN ISINES5 STUDY MINNEAPOLIS, May 6. Methoda of promoting a professional inter est ia the study of business and business systems in sn effort to place schools of -commerce on -the same professional basis as school of law and medicine will be diseas ed at the annual convention ot the Alpo-a Kappa PsI fraternity here June 19-22. Means also will be discussed by which the organlnticu can become more closely affiliated with the schools ot commerce throughout the United States. It Is proposed that banquets and meetings be held at which prominent business men would address tho fraternity in w.atch tho student becomes acquaint ed with business men and business mothods before he gets through col lego. - ' ; Alpha Knppa PsI, tho first, pro fessional "'commerce fraternity, was founded nt New York University In 1806 by ten students registered in the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance Its membership now Includes dozens of prominent deans of universities, noted educators, bankers and accountants, The twentieth anniversary of the founding of the order (will be ob served at tho convention and more than ISO dolegntes nnd officers will be In Minneapolis' representing the fratornlty's 45 chnpters. Traveling to see new thlngj Isn't always as Interesting na sitting still and seeing the old ernes change. 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