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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, November 28, lt)2G "I PflKQ Two A tire that keeps its good looks to the very end of its long service life SOME tires that look well on the show room floor begin to look shabby after a few miles of service. The U. S. Royal Balloon not only com pares favorably in appearance with any tire when new. The important thing to note is that it holds its good looks. Finger marks, grease and mud stains do not show on its handsome all black body. And the flat "Low-Pressure Tread" wears slowly and evenly. Because the weight is properly dis tributed over the entire tread surface, the uneven, disfiguring wear that soon gives a ragged appearance to round treaded balloon tires does not occur. This and the patented Latex-treated Web C oi d construction of the carcass permit the U. S. Royal Balloon to be run at proper cushioning pressure. There is no need to over-inflate to save the tires. Thus, appearance, long mileage, comfort and car protection are all provided for. The man who is riding on U. S. Royal Balloons is enjoying the advantages of "the balloon tire principle at if s best" United States Rubber Company U S. Royal Balloons True Low Pressure with the New Flat "Low-pressure Tread" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord Trad United States Tires are Good Tires For sale by: Buick and Star Garage Imperial Garage MORTON fsoNAMi HOSPITAL Our expert doctors and surgeons XMllent food and quiet surroundings brine you real health. MIUTArZY MANLY KWS i'OHTJ.AM). OREGON trucker, small r I antes. careful BUprrriMun, Ktrlet dis cipline, aoHiiI ndvnntiicn nnd moral (mining C'ntnURoe cheerfully sent on rpqnMt GOOD OS Queen Mother Laid To Rest si a i BfcSTf1lSi Simple Service Marks Passing of King Ed ward's Wife A Chinese Proverb Never burn false incense before a true God : ten-cent Glasses insult million-dollar eyes. Eye Examined Bepaln Glasses Fittod Qalck Service Dft. GOBLE 700 MA IV WINDSOU, England, Nov. 28. (,p) England's queen mother was brought home to rest among the tom!)3 of the kings at Windsor this morning. Willie London slept. Alexandra's bodv was taken from Westminster Ahbuy where the .funeral cervices were held yesterday and conveyed by motor hearse to this, the most beautiful of all the royal castles in England. As the procession entered the pal ace grounds the sun's rays flashed on the flag draped coffin and brought into strong relief the gray, mow capped towers of the ancient home of royalty. The casket was placed on a cata falque below the steps of the altar In St. George's chapel, where It will rest amid a profusion of flowers tint i 1 a sarcophagus Is prepared be side that of Alcxandra's'hiisbund, Ed ward VII. At 11:30 o'clock a simple private committal service was held, with the royal family present. The anrient cloister abutting the royal chapel was filled with wreaths from all parts of the world. By noon thousands of people had already come to view the cloister and 1 many more thousands are expected E S EEING MADE EUL SALES 5 i. Klamath County Will do its Part in Annual Drive Says Mrs. Bellman Kliuuuth county residents art showing a speedy response to the ap peal of the Klamath County Public Health association in the sale of Christmas seals, according to first re ports received by Mrs. O. A. Bellman, chairman of the seal sale campaign. "Do you realise that 100. ohm poo pie die of tuberculosis in the I'nlted States each year?" imiuircs a state ment issued today by Mrs. Itcllmun. "Itight here in Klamath county and Klamath Kails the prevalence of tu berculosis in Its incipient and devel oped states is far greater than iv ft pears en the surface. "As you are well aware, the Klam ath County Public Health association, in conjunction with' the national ai!! state tuberculosis associations, lias as its work the prevention and Mtre of this dreadful disease. Much of our work, which Includes a broad public health program. Is in Its very nrfture uheralded. "In the city and rural districts we work to correct conditions that tend to favor the development of tuber culosis. Children uro encouraged to play and to take wholesome food and (resh air. In the homes of the afflict ed ve supply needed directions and ,-ecure treatment directed to a prop er curer and last, but not least, fie frequently furnish medicines, food stuffs and clothing to either grown persons of tnndcont children where the onslaughts of ill health hnve re duced the victims to poverty. Every dollar raised from the sale 'of Christ mas seals goes into the fight for good health." Wealthy Alaskan Seeks to Adopt Dark Eyed Girl SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 2S. UP) Victoria Deschanips, 14, demure and dark-eyed, is preparing for an ex perience similar to that which changed and delighted Cinderella A lien toe fairy god mother ' waved her wand, If her parents, who live on a farm near MUaOBla, .Mont, con sent, she Is to be adopted by Jahu Whrren McCord, miner and oil pros pector, who finds that the tinkle of gold cann-Jt campare with the tinkle of a childs laughter. There is a possibility that Mc Cord's former wife, who now lives in Mexico, may object also, but nothing has been heard from her as yet. The well-to-do McCord met Vic toria and her two sisters while the girls were in Partlond recently, cm their way from Missoula to a vis it in San Francisco. The girl, un used to travel, were confused by thp bustle at the big depot. McCord, seeing their plight, came to their as sistance and soon set them aright. Later the acquaintance was resumed in San Francisco. FORMER SUPREME JUSTICE IS DEAD A. S. Bennett, Prominent Judge and Resident of The Dalles, Succumbs Drake Assets .SsV v. LTI Hero are Coach Osslo Solum (inset) and "Chuck" Bvtrcu. star quarter back or the Drake University cloven, which surprised t It- football w.irM the other Saturday by Whipping Nebraska. U-0. Drake has a retd team this fall. It will receive in big test. Thanksgiving ixiy when It facets Southern Mi thbdlst Univer sity at Dallas, Tex. Drainage Association And Irrigation Body May Merged CORVAI.LIS. Ore.. Nov. 28. The question of formally merging the Oregon drainage association with the Oregon reclamation congress, will be one of the matters for considera tion at the eleventh annual meeting of the association Mil for Tuesday in the chamber of commerce rooms at Salem. This announcement was made by W. L. Powers, secretary of the association and recently elect ed. 4f the congress in announcing the program for the ineettrlg. A recent poll of the members of the Oregon reclamation congress has resulted In the election of 15 trus tees, who have been culled to meet in conjunction with the annual as sociation meeting next Tuesday. Moscow Twentywilx peasants are on trial for burning two gypsies alive in a bonfire in the belief that they had brought misfortune. THE DALLES, Ore.. Nov. 28. ' (P) -A. S. Dennett, former Justice of the state supreme court, and one time democratic candidate for gov ernor, died at his home here this morning. Death resulted from tubercular glands of the throat. Mr. Dennett is survived by his widow, one daugii-N ter. Mrs. Chauncey Dutler of Port land, anfl one son, Alfred M. Ben nett of The Dalles. He was prom inent In legal and political circles of the" state for many years. American Auto Assn. Wars on Roadside Courts tomorrow. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. UP) The American auto association an nounced today that it would sup port a program ot placing all main highways of the country under state road patrols and abolishing the fee system of arrests, in order to "rid motordom of lis worst infCHtatlon, the speed trap and tho roadside court." Other recommendations of the program aro that arrests bo basetl on recklessness rather than "tech nical" speed violations and that evidence obtained by "Speed Traps" be barred by law. CUT YOUR TIRE TROUBLE to a' minimum by using Firestone a n 1 General l iros. Cheaper and best in the long run. See us for quick and effi cient crank case service. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, General and Oldfield Tires. m r Tires Keeping Up With Racine Wc sell a great many tires, more and more as the months go by. This is partly due, of course, to the kind of service we believe you have learned to expect from us. It is due, even more, to the kind of service we know you have learned to expect from RACINE Multi Mile Cords. Our sole ambition is to prove as satisfactory as the product we sell. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J JOHNSTON BOY FRACTURES LEG IN BALL GAME Full - Back for Preparatory School Incurs Severe In ', jury in Grid Clash While playing fullback on his college team. Charles Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston, who is attending preparatory school in southern California, had tho mis fortune of breaking his right leg on Wednesday, according to word received by bis parents. While the Iniury is proving very painful, youni-. Johnston is recovering and Is about the campus on cYuJ.hca. Eager to do his bit for his team who were playing with the students of Wcbh college, Johnston continu ed In tho game even after his In Jury until be was carried from the field. He Is well known In Klamath Falls where he has he.cn raised and bus hosts of friends. Providing his condition will allow him to travel he will return home to spend lite Christmas holidays with 111 par en tiv s s It's Here The New Hupmobile 6 Sedan Chapman Writes Brief Attacking President's Act engraved greeting Cards THE Holidays aro Just round the corner. Have you or dered your engraved Greeting Cards as yet? Don't wait until (he lust minute'.-. .pur assort ment of beautiful and artistic Christmas and New Year's cards Is now complete, and there Is ample timo for us-to. give you our most careful at tention and service. , W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 HAItTFORD, Conn., Nov. 2,8. UP) Reprieved from the gallows for three months by Governor Trum bull, Gerald Chapman, mall bandit convicted of murdering, a police man, Is acting as one of tho law yers, for himself. In a five page brief written -with pen and Ink In his cell and Vlstllng with legal terminology he contends that President Coolldge has "Im morally and unlawfully'' employed the commutative peter as un In strument of force. The president lias commuted Ciinpman's sentence of 26 years to Atlanta for robbing tho mails 111 New York in order that Chapman may hang In Connecticut for killing a policeman after he had escaped from Atlanta. Chapman's lawyers plan to go as far as the United States supreme court If nocessary lo prove that ho first should servo Ills federal sent ence before being executed In Connecticut. Heroism of Copco Employe Will Be Rewarded Sunday SPOKANE, w'niih., Nov. 28. UP) To present an Instill medal for quick resuscllatlon and roscue of n teilOW employs to Howard I)y nnn, an employe of the Callfornln Oregon Power company of Medford, Ore., John I). Flsken, an electrical engineer of this city will leave to morrow for Mcdford. He will net aj tho representative Of Samuel In sult of Chicago, donor of the award. Dynan revived Hurl T. (irnsn, u fellow employe, recently when the latter had been buriiwl while work ing on n pole and had fallen to the ground. . $1495 Delivered Here Pospisil Motor Co. Klamath Avenue at Eighth Street Phone 890 Rebel Cribesmen Mobilizing for Attack of Enemy 1IEIRUT, Syria, Nov. 28. (P)- -The rebel Druse tribesmen, answer ing fire signals from various high hills In tin- region of Itashoiyu, are flocking down the mountainside anil from the villages to reinforce the hands of the leaders preparatory to further anticipated attacks by the French forces. It is tho doslre of the Druses lo wipe oil the defeat which trie French recently adminis tered (o them in Hnlka valiey and nl Itushclya. Tho French In an of ficial communication iillmlt that they expect another Important operation. Around Horns, in northern Syria, bandits hnve struck terror In the hearts of the populace. To meet the siluntlon there French reinforce ments from Tripoli nre carrying out n forced march us the rnllway line between lloms and Pus Hiiulhck to j the south lias been cut. The Chrls i thins nt II. .m. nro seeking asylum I in the foreign nfss,ion compounds or are In flight toward the medi terranean. French rolnforcoments have nr rlved at Delrut. WASHINGTON A blonde male bandit Is sought for n lot of recent holdups. Two gay young spciiilers, ar rested jn a hotel as suspects, have been proved Innocent. SAVE SAFETY DRUGSTORE flW I sHsHl In our assorted slock of high grade hard rubber combs, you ivlll bn able to find Just the ttylo mid site you urn looking for. Ladles' Oombl, Men's Combs, Bobbed Hair Combs, tlarbcrs' Combs, Handbag 'ombs, Pocket Combs, Mltlu Combs, llig Combs. Lot us show ihoin lo you. llunsonablo prlcos. Star Drug Store The RaalZ Drug Store in. VM A 1 II I VI,I,S, OIIHOON