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CLEMENCEAU NOT
CRITICALLY ILL
I'Altls. Ndv. IT.. ()- Tit., ru
mor that UenruM OlttnonCMtt,
Franee'ii war-time premier, was serl
ouMly 111 mill near death spread
rapidly through iiif Borrldon of
the ehnmbor il i-pn 1 1 n thl nftor
sWinnn iiikI wan received with nlioclie.1
horror. Thin foolltttfi however, ititvo
way In relief when li was learned
Dial iiu former premier bod only
a nllKlll attack of lirlppe ami tbat
in Ihn very lit tti -ti t he wan r- inr( il
to In dyltiK he wan actually nl his
ilcnk nl work
ItETl ItNS l-ROM SIII..NI
L, ii. Ilnrrln returned home from
Ashlanil whi p' ha visited lor Mr
mi days will' Mr. and Mm. Jack
Milton of a'aekaoo Hot Bprlolrs.
Normandy Bell
Ringers
and
Dancing
ELKS TEMPLE
Thursday, Nov. 19
Public Invited
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With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe nnd Pneumonia
usually start with n cold. The moment
you get Hum' warning aches, gel Im ,y
Willi good old Miutctole.
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the good qualities o( the old-fajliioncd
mustard plaster without the blister.
Hub It on with your llnger-lipi. First
you frcl 11 warm tingle as tin- healing
ointment penetrates the pores, then a
soothing, cooling sensation and (uicli
relief. llave Muilcrole handy lorciiici
gency use. 1 1 may prevent seriuusilltieas.
To Mothin: Musterole is also
mad in milder form for
liablaa and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
Jars & Tubes
Uetttr than ,'. is Sard plaster
IN' PLEA
RESULTS
FROM ALDERMEN
Ordinance forbidding Blast
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Trunk's Prnsurlvlloii huIb for U'H
or a for u.uii'st Star Urns' Co.'cx-l
rjluBlvoly, - . i
"Why should I trS tin- f:ill guy?"
"No ""reason why you should and
ui ii that you aren't, was the In
direct respoi: nf Iho liy eottocll
Inst night u it. i. nfcmmond, win-u
ilo-y luisscd ail ordiuaaeo necesMltut-
tng a permit from the elty connell
bftlors any hhiHiIng may oe flono In
Dm ottjr if nittH.
.Mr. Hammond Ik tln owner of an
apartment house m ar Main end t vn
ir. A fi-w days axo a heavy blast nt
Ihq li4VtectIon of M'tin and Ci nter
nhook hli iiimrtinvnt house SO fore
tbly thai kIiihb wiu brokon, to the
haiard of ibe inmates.
"If such Indlsenmluato blasting
wero to oontlpue I would be ran out
of business," Mr. Hammond said. "If
ray apartment hmiao eru to shak
en many mors tlms like II was when
this Ilium wiih bIioi. tjbo fdoHtor would
fall off, the foundations would l.o
Impr.lrod and I IVould have to aban
don the Klriirlure."
t.'oaiiellman Stuekny tol l oi how
window;! hail hern broken on i'lae
streel, from tint foreo of thu blast.
ii was the opinion of Mr. Hammond
and members ot the council thut if
the blasts worn uliot properly, no
dumaKo would ln done.
Tho hiiiHtinK wbloh aroused the
oounoll is the clearing away of tho
bluff and the earner of Main and
Center, The rook i displaced by dy
namite, then hauled away by the
( 'on i relo ripe company.
rjomo anion should bo taken by
tho eounrll to put a stop to duck
shooting within the elty limits, waB
the Htiiti mi iit last nlKbt by Mayor
Qqddartj to the council. The mayor
told the council of the danger to res
Idonta adjacent to upper Link river,
while there was duck shooting going
on. ,
"I dldn'l know tho city was bo
largo," he remarkod, "but apparently
all of upper I. Ink river and part of
tho Lower lake Is within the boun
daries and hence cloned to all hunt
ing." "Well. I make a motion that wo
OtOOt bIkiib on upper Link rlvor
winning busters that there Is no
hooting allowed and that they am
within the elty lilmts," wnB Coun
cilman Balslgor'l reaction to tho may
or's statement.
Hut tho Council wna unresponsive,
Caking tho-position that It should bo
discussed further.
To attend properly to the complex
matters attending tho approval of
llnnl plana for tho new library bulld
ijn,a n city library board should bo
appointed by Mayor Qoddard, was the
liellllon of 118 Klamath Fnlla wo
men to the elty council last night.
It waa Immediately agreed that a
board should be appointed, The may
or deferred his appolntnientB until
next week.
Still Another
Street Paving
Job Under Way
Residents Petition For
Paving of Main St.
From Spring
lUtldants and property owners
along Main street from Hprlng street
east to tho government canal, are
congratulating themselves today, for
lasl night they successfully consum
mated their first Blep toward he
paving of Mala street, a project that
bus long been needed but which wrs
not possible In the past because Of
the low assessod valuatloo of the
property.
A petition, requesting tho coun-ll
seriously to consider the project,
was read, ami Assistant City Engin
eer E. H. Henry was Instructed by
thu council to prepare u preliminary
survey anil estimate of the piojent
In order that all preliminary steps
may bo completed this -elnler anil
work started first thing next spring.
Last week Dr. A. A. Soulc pre
sented a petition asking for mncadam
but was told that the council favored
paving. Ko he returned to his neigh
bors and Inst night presented the pav
ing petition. Tho pelillon gives Cio.
first step In establishing the width of
the Blreet, which will depend largely
upon the amount of money that the
property can be assessed.
A committee of -property holdors,
with W. O. Smith, ex-city council
man, as their spokesman, inferued
tho council that a Sixth street Indus
trial club had been formed for Ike
purpose of aiding the council In ar
riving at a decision on re-paying of
south Slxlh street, of the the lon
slriictlon of better .sidewalks in tho
street, and the establishment of bet
ter lights. They asked that the mayor
appoint a committee of three with
whom they could confer and advise
The mayor nnd council approved of
I ho plan and Councllmen 'Salslger,
Cofer and Powell wero named as the
committee.
Why can't llrond street bo main
tained a llttlo better during the win
ter, was the uuery of Kay Morris, lo
cal attorney. He spoko of the cuts in
the street made by persons desiring
connection with tho flower system
and of how difficult It was to traverse
the muddy street.
Dan Walters would establish a
card room on tho corner ot East
Main slreet and Hndcllffo If the elty
council would allow- him permission.
Walters' petition was referred to
tho police committee for investigation.
cyft the TINE TREE
HUSKIES vs. DARTMOUTH
SEATTLE, Nov. 17.- (P)-
The University of Washington
foremost on the Pacific coast
lu football, and Darlnioiith eol-
4 lege, out in front In tho east
were under consideration today
4 Cor. a gam.) In the itoso Howl at
Pasadena Now Years' day.
Tho call of tho prlmoval, a force
that has endured through the re
fining Influences of eivlllration, over
coming class distinctions and all
other niaa-mado barriers, forms the
basis for "I'roud Eleah," which
Comes to the l'lno Treo Thontre
tonight,
A go-got ling, young Irlah-Amer-
loan moots a girl of American birth,
but who bus been reared on tho
continent to disdain tho crude mnn
nurlsms of tho toller cluss. This
woman of refinement and breeding
barkens to tho call nf the caveman
us her Instincts overcome the In
fluence of environment,,
Eleanor Hoard man plays the part
of Kcrnnndn, the high-spirited girl.
Tho caveimin, Patrick O'Malley,
is played by Pal O'Malley. Harrison
Pord. doplcts n young Spanish nobh,
Don .Inline.
THE average man on .the street
today knov. that through more
efficient manufacture, standardiza
tion of parts, i d-., all makers offer
him more for his money than ever
before,
All makers claim greater things
for their product and can prove
them. All makers rest their case on
more economical manufacturing due'
to quantity production under mod
ern efficiency methods. All cars are
fair value but there it a best value.
Few motor car "manufacturers"
have foundries, forges, etc., to make
their own engines yet one-fourth of
the cost of an automobile is in the
engine. Kven fewer build their own
bodies yet one-third of the cost of
a car is in the body.
Only two makers have adequate
facilities for making all bodies, en
gines, clutches, gear sets, springs,
differentials, steering gears, axles,
gray iron castings and drop forgings :
Ford in the low-price field and Stude
baker in the fine-car field.
One-ProU Value
Because of its unique manufacturing
facilities, Studebaker eliminates prof
its which all other quality car manu
facturers must pay to outside parts
or tody makers. Savings effected in
this way run to hundreds of dollars
on some models. Thus Studebaker is
able to use finest steels, finest woods,
finest engineering and superlative
workmanship in its cars ; then to add
costly extras . . . and still charge no
more than competing cars,
U?u't-Buih Construction
One-Profit facilities result, too, in
Unit-Built construction. In cars de
signed and built as units. The hun
dreds of parts used in a Studebaker
car arc Studebaker. They function
together as a unit, resulting in longer
life, greater riding comfort and higher
resale value for you. Scores of thou
sands of miles of excess transporta
tion thus are built into Studebaker
cars. Records of more than one
hundred thousand miles are not un
common. And ,rNo-Yearly-Modeh"
As a natural outgrowth of those two
factors, a third great advantage to
the buyer is attained . . . "No-Yearly-Models."
Because all phases ov
manufacture are directly under
Studebaker control, Studebaker cars
are constantly kept up-to-date. Im
provements are continually made
not saved up for spectacular annual
announcements which make cars
artificially obsolete. Resale vajues
are thus stabilized. As an example
of the value One-Profit manufacture
makes possible, see the Studebaker
Standard Six Sedan.
Studebaker Standard Six Sedan
( Four Doors Ample Power -Wool Trimmed)
$1395 freight and war tax extra
Under Studcbakers fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan, this Sedan may
be purchased out ot monthly Income for an initial payment of only
Studebaker's Lowest Priced
Sedan but all quality
THE fine Studebaker Star, lard Six
Sedan illustrated below la a real
four-door sedan. It is upholstered in
genuine wool cloth. Carpets are wooL
Windows are real plate glass.
The equipment includes an 8-day
clock, gasoline gauge, ash receiver,
rear-vision mirror, stop light, dome
light, safety lighting control on steering
wheel, automatic windshield cleaner,
coincidental lock to steering gear and
ignition controlled by same key operat
ing door and spare-tire locks, and rail
size balloon tires. All instruments are
grouped under glass on a silver-faced
dial set in a beautiful walnut finished
panel
But the most important superiorities
of this Sedan are concealed within the
framework of the body and in the
cbasaia.
Body pillars, for instance, are of
northern white ash, cross-members of
bard maple. We pay a premium for
steels of extra toughness.
Run the engine the most powerful
in any car of its size and weight, ac
cording to the rating of the N. A. C. C
and the Society of Automotive Engi
neers. The motor is not built for ex
cessive speed, but rather for smooth,
trouble-free service at 5 to 55 miles an
hour. It is built for a long, quiet lite
not for spectacular stunts.
We will gladly demonstrate this car
and finance its purchase on Studebaker's
fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan.
V:
$507.00 Down
rNo-Tearlmdels")
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Sixth and Oak Phone 52-W
COURT OF HONOR
Ceremonies To Be Held in
Court House at Eight
O'clock P. M.
What Is. considered one of the
paramount foaturoB lu scoutdoiu is
tho Court ot Honor, which will
convono on Wednesday ovoninu.
November IS. nt the hour of eight
o'clock In tho circuit court,, rooms
at tho county court house.
Tho Court ot Honor is tho or
ganization through Which Klnmalh
Kails will show itsi approval of
scouts who have made progress.
Its primary purposo is to encourage
and stimulate hoys in advancement
In Bcoutlng nnd to standardise the
work of rewarding their efforts.
Whllo scouting is much niwe than
tho mere pnsBlng of tests, it has
been found that boys who advance
consistently from rank to rank ex
emplify Bcout principle- in tho host
public manner oout progress and
trim scout Bptrlt are directly con
nected. Horetotoro the awurdliitt
of rortiflcntoB and badges has bberf Circuit Judge A
the boy the importance of the occasion.
MEET WEDNESDAY i 11 is now proi,osei1 by ,he Court
Ol Honor unit wiu pi-caeucc 111 mcii
known men of the community will
dignify tho occasion nnd placo tho
stamp of approval of tho communi
ty upon tho boys' work and ad
vancement. This work will not
only encourage tho boy t but the
Scout Master nnd tho troop officers
who have spent their days with the
boy in helping him to advance.
The ritual will be simple but formal.
D. V. KUykendall will bo the pro
siding judge and tho court ooui
mlssloners have been named us fol
lows: E. L. Elliott, E. 11, Hall,
.lames Swnnson, Dr. p. A. Mas
soy, Hev. Arthur L, Itico and L. E.
Hanker.
Tho boys will appear In uniform
nt tho American Legion hall on
Wednesday evening, promptly at
seven o'clock nnd will then go in a
body to tho court house for the
ceremonies at eight o'clock.
Scout Executive Everett O. Nord
announces that the Court will con
vene once every six weeks in the
future, the lime to be announced
a week before tho meeting, at
Loavitt-'a .court
oAt The LIBERTY
A galaxy of film celebrities are
featured in "Wings of Youth," the
film which opens a two day en
gagement at the Llborty theatro to
night. Headed by Madge Bellamy,
beauteous star of "The Iron Horse"
and Ethel Clayton, one ot the most
famed of screen luminaries.
MORE EQUAL RIGHTS
d6nu In a more informal way and I room, nt Klamath, county court,
without opportunity to InipriJSB' uponj bouse, Klamath Falls, Ore.
OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 16. (IP)
Under a bill introduced in tho up
Dor houso this morning by Senator
L. L. Westfall, Spokane, married wo
men owning shares in corporations
will bo empowered to transfer inch
sharos, collect earnlugs upon thenl
and otherwlso handle the sharos to
tally Independent of their husbandn
i "just as though sho wore unmar
ried," to quote the bill.
ACCEPTS POSITION
B. Kelso m. recently from Red
mond, Oregon, has accepted a po
sition in the clerical department ot
the First National Bank, taking up
his new duties this morning.
EASTERN" BUSINESS C.ULKRS
K. C. Tatgo and I. B. Joffo, both
giving their resldenco as Chicago, ar
rived in Klamath Falls lust evtnlns
to transact business. While In the i
city the eastern callers ore registered
Ht.the hotel Whllo Polk-no.
They aro representatives of Hart
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