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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
EVENING HEHALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday, January K, l'J2G Page Four Farmer Wants Keeler To Stand Up And Fight; Promises Crowd Real Action Tuesday Evening ATTEMPT TO FIX CREATION DAI Heavyweights Indicate They Are Both Out to Score Knockout in Main Event Battle Harrington-Crim go Arousing High Interest "If Willie Keeler expects to knock me out in order to get on card? down in Los Angeles, go and tell him he might as well buy his two return tickets for Kellogg, Idaho, because that's as far as he'll get to a Los Angeles bout." Thus spoke ancient Frank Farmer today, after read ing what Keeler had to say about knocking Farmer for a row of ornamental light posts and thus insure himself a couple of fights down in the land of movie stars. Continuing, Fanner said he was tickled to death to hear Keeler say he was going to stand up and fight in stead of holding back and countering all through the fight. "If he'll just make trod that promise to stand up with me too to top, I'll guarantee the fans of this section one of the best battles they ever saw" declared Parmer. Til swap punch for punch nyith Keeler as long us he wants.' and 1 don't mean maybe. And I'll come erase to guaranteeing there'll be a knockout, too, and I don't oape t to let Keeler" slip over the old punch of men." All of which indicates that tin's two heavies arc as friendly as a pair of starving coyotes, and that this friendship will produce a flock been promised a bout . with Ki:l Btarkey if he beats Harrington Is making the smiling Mod.c Indian get into better condition than ever before. Jim O'Djwd can't see this talk about Joe Walters figured to knock him out, and he promises local fans a surprise when the willing and hard hitting Joe crosses leather with him in their four round spec ial event. This will be a b-ut feat ured by hard slugging with the toughest boy getting the call, jfj A four round bout will open the card of 24 rounds of boxing. Fans of hefty socks In the Jaw when thev a 'nyited to the public workouts, face each other In the 10-round j wit: Keeler an1 Partners doing main event next Tuesday night. thelr s:uff ' afternoon !,.,. eht t-ir-o hofnro ..viihlund Farmer working out at 0:30 each battler holding a decision over the other. They ought to-settle th? argument for all time Tuesday evening. There's going to be quite a bit of money change hands on the Crlm Harrington six round semi-final, ac cording to the advance dope. By reason of his victory over Crim a couple of months ago, Harrington has some strong backing, but Crim's showing during the past two weeks each evening. KKRItKTS GNAW BABE MERLIN. Jan. 13. (P) Two hungry ferrets last night gnawed their way through a cage and prob ably fatally injured two year old Katie Biiterhng as she lay in ber 1 crib. They had chewed off two if the baby's fingers and bitten her I arms and face before her screamy has opened the eyes of many of the. awakened her foster parents. When fans and some of those who wager-. the parents reached the side of titl ed a few pennies on Harrington in j crib the child was unconscious from (heir last battle are just as eager j loss of blood. The physicians who to trail along with Crim Tuesday j were called said the babe probably night. The ' fact that Crim has would die. CHICAGO, Jan. 13.- tPl- Science is going back further than ever t fix the dawn (if life and is reach ing out farther in locating Influ ences affecting this planet. Hack as far as 1,000,000,000 years ag.i this world was part of a spiral nebu la, says Professor Forest Ray Moul ton. heud of the astronomy depart' ment of the University of Chicago. And 2iHI.000.000 years ago. 10, OOO.OQO years earlier than previous evidence showed, there were micro scopic forms of plant life, scientifi cally known as algae in .Minnesota. Profecaor John w. Qruner of the geology department of the University of Minnesota has discovered. Comparatively recent, as years of multiple cipher endings go. the earl iest land vertebrate, an amphibia.!! ancestor of the frog or salamander, stalked across the mud of what is now the grand canyon. The Algae began to flourish as tho earth in cooling got below the boiling point. Its form is much like seaweed and it thrives at a teiu peiature of 93 degrees contigrud Dr. Gruner says. Solar explosions millions of miles away have noticeable effects these on the surface of the sun probably having a distinct effect on radio reception. Professor Moulton believ es. liadio fans, who have blnmed the passing trolley car for static that interferred with their reception, may now transfer responsibility to old Sol. When explosions occur on the sin. Professor .Moulton continued, it means that vast balls of fire and stupendous rockets are shot out in to space for distances ranging from 60.000 to 175.000 miles. He depreciates the suggestions that solar explosions would have any serious effect on the earth's climate. The end of the world, in the sense of the Universe running down, he cannot conceive. Contrary to the theory that matter disintegrates and is wasted, he considers that there may be three times cycles in tho changing of matter its formation, its disintegration and its synthesis. Officers Seek Night Riders TAMPA Pill., .Inn. lit. (ff) Kol Lowing appeal for protection to tin Tampa city comnMikton jroaterday by deteKaUpni titom tiuw i4kro orctinti attorn city nnd county offlceri today continual) a uearoh for u roportod Imiul of nit ht vWltM'H. whtth tho nth gttwi ivpon had wjivnoti several of thrtr nujnbor to unit tho cUy City official ('linrgo thut the night" rldera bave been acting uodec Uta instigation of real ontuto operators who would force tho negroes to noil their homos, to nrnko way for bub divisions, It. 0; Miuly, an atvtl noro, told , that ho was vtaltod by (ho band. I whUh. aftor lutrnlm. a cTOlp lu fon- his homo, wuinod hltu to I raw tho Oily within IS hours. Tln-y then loft his placet Dody said, and sot Tiro to a Aeltbbor'i honte. Tolioo woro dotal lod to prolot I tho negro with ortlont to shoot to Kill auyoilo uttotnptiur. to molest hliu or his property. Ueltet that real tate aporatora woro behind tho utght rldors, InveatlCatori said, was husod on tho fuel i hat several at tempts rocontlv have been imido to develop a hii full visum whieh has met with ful Inn bora 1 1 ho of ti r oeen pants of the properly, FARMER OFFERS iiZ.O M CORN ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. III. .i. i-i. i-vrris. prominent Buehgn an i utility farmer, luut raised the ante on the recent otfer by the In ternatlounl nun-ester Company or America to pay $1,00 a bushel lor corn In exchange (or their farm mi -pleiuents. To put a "kick" In corn values, the farm off. rs tl.no a bushel for corn payable In Missouri mules. In lottor to til.. Ml. Joseph OlMttti renin Midi I "i oo Hi" InUfnatlodkl HarveitM ' Company ottera 11.00 a buehol for nun payable In implements. I wain lo go litem one beller 1.11(1 offer 11,00 payable m 'JmM' and 'J"n- Hi,',,' T.ii Mr, International 1,1 ottj I again and II 1,11,1 1,11 make it M0 maybe the batd war,' Ulan, lumberman, furuitu n man, drygooda nun and other bui ae . Internet! will come in whim the water U due." I'lllfAtiU Knit brows and elettehed fUUl enable one to think harder. Myi A. 11 Dllll, of (ho UJ verelly ( iii'tiK Psychology da- ' panmeut. THE SUREST WAY TO WIN SUCCESS IS TO DESERVE IT One real good argument for prohi bition is the man who gets drunk. January Selling at Sugarman's Florsheim Shoes Regular $10 -$11 -$12 grades, .85 $0 O Regular $13 - $13.50 grades $9.85 300 Pairs ! Work Shoes Including Dr. Reed's, Racine, Smith's, etc. 15 off Steadfast, unfailing quality lias earned for ChestexHeld the confidence of mm everywhere Lir.niTT ni Mvm Tobacco Co. HICOUNTS AMERICAN WOMIv.VS MBTHOD IN HOUSE TO GERMAN'S ( I.OKK VKt 'K AT CHI l!( II ANNUAL HARD-TIME Dance Malin, Sat. Night, Jan. 16th u Hank's -Piece Orchestra ; VIENNA. In oeteral JewlHh syn i agogties notices have appeared stat I ing that women will ho admitted I only If they wear dresses cl ised I at tho neck. I Stockholm. if the popularity of tho films, flivvers nnd Jail is not enough evidence of the growth of American Influence here, just consider that a Hotary eltU) has hCn formed. BERLIN. (pi The prevailing' method of American women In con ducting their households has been recommended to German women by Krau (iara Mende, one of Germany's foremost women parliamentarians and closely identified with tho Na tional Association of (lerman Hons, -keepers. "Economy of time anil strength" Is the keynote of American house keeping, Kr;ui Mende found on a vis- it to the United .States, and sh, would have her fierman sisters mod ify and adapt their methods to the exigencies of life In modern Ger many. "The Oorman woman Is the most conservative housekeeper In Hi" world," Bhe said, "but she is still conducting her household along pre cisely the snme lines as did her motttor nnd grandmother, she is unmindful of tho fact that changed conditions demand changed meth ods." QUEBEC. liaising the provincial system of selling lhiuor, Premier Taschereau In legislative debate Inn referred. tof "the bankruptcy of the Volstead act. GIVES MANUSCRIPT OARDONB RiviERA Oabrlele D'Annunilo h.is given the original manuscript of his bnok "Alclone" to the Amhroslun Library In testi mony of his appreciation of its Im portant work ns a fount of Italian culture, cAt the PINE TREE Hint they are shooting real htillots In their battlo to Moure possession of a huge sum of money which accident ally falls Into his pocket. When they rush from the hotel In loorOh of Hie money, pe merely closes tho door behind them; when they rush bach into the Inn In pursuit of tho man who has seized the prize, he locks tho door and locks them nil in the hotel with him again! Tho climax of this Invortnd course of procedure occurs when ono of tho crooks apparently kills thn girl ac complice. Mac Lean rushes In, solina tho gun and la promptly nrrostod for murder nnd accused by the entire liiitid of crooks! He does Hie ' wrong thin;; nt the right tlbfe everytlmel in "Seven Keys to Baldpate." the famous Qedrge .M. Cohnn comedy In which lioiiglmi MucLean slurs today at tho Pine Tree theater, Hie corned Ian plays the role of a young novel ist who seeks Hie solilllile of Hli'dpate Inn fo write a novel In twenty-four hours. A band of rrooks seek (be Inn at Hie same time, Gtin-pltty, near murder and goneral pandemonium ensue. And through it nil Doug. MacLean, In the character of the Writer, per sistently does the opposite ol the right tiling at every opportunity, Once established In I be Inn, lie mistakes the real crooks for puld accomplices of his rival lor Hie 'innil of the girl.' Ho refuses to boHave j WILDTOGO STANDARD OIL COMPANY AIEW WINTER RED CROWN