Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1926)
e FMi'- j EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuesday, February 10, 1920 Pag' CHAMBERLAIN ON WAYTO HEALTH WASHINGTON, Feb. H. (,T) Tbo condition of former Senator Qoorge H. -Chamberlain, of Oregon who suffered a paralytic stroke here noarly two week ngo Is stead ily Improving and h". already Is re gaiulng use' of hi paralyzed limbs. Yestordatv fhc, former senator was able tor Viit up- In his bed for short while, and his physicians were oDtlmlatlClto the bellof that his complot VotoTory U not far distant. A Raw Sore Throat fini Qakkly Whm Yea Apply a tilth Mtutmntm Musterole won't blister like the old fashioned mustard plaster. Spread it on with your lingers. It penetrates to the ore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the sore ness and pain. - Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Brinfts quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, ton sillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or jouits. sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. To Mother: Musterole is also mad in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tube Bttttr that a mmtard plaittr COSTUMES NOW AT CLUB FOR Elks Annual Masque., BALL given MONDAY NIGHT February 22, 1926 A Wonderful T'rr 2 Invitations also at Club We have a good stock 'of all kinds of fuel for quick delivery Coal loose or by the sack. Fuel Oil Limb Wood, 12, 16, 24-Inch, ' cord'- .y tlO.OO Block Wood direct from bin. Slab Wood, 12 and .18. inch. Wood Coal & Fuel Oil PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 1 THE , ONLY . -SSI mm Wood Helen Wills Defeated By Suzanne Lenglen In Tilt For World Tennis Honors Dramatic Struggle in Doubt Until Last Moment of Play; Spectators in Frenzy as if at Championship Prize Fight CANNES, Feb. 16. (AP) Miss Helen Wills' quest for world supremacy in tennis has failed but failed glori ously. The twenty year old champion went down today be fore the racquet wizardry of Suzanne Lenglen, hailed by many as the greatest woman tennis player who ever step ped on a court. Suffering from a gash in the knee, which she sus tained in a fall yesttvday, Helen extended the redoubt able Suzanne as she has never been extended since her memorable default to Molla Mallory after the loss of a set at Forest Hills in 1921. The score of today's mulch, tho Aosehllmann. hnsbnad of the form fln.il In the Carlton tournament, I er Leslie Buncroft. took Miss Willi was 6-3, -6. It was played before j nwny In his automobile. a crowd that packed the stands, with : hundreds' clamoring at. the gatos. unable to gain admittance. Some had stood In line all night t be sure of witnessing tho clash cf the champions. Miss' Wills staged one of tbe most dramatic tennis struggles ii the his tory of the game, and the result .was in doubt until the last point. The American girl was within a point of winning the second sot when a ball from Mlle.Lenglen's racquet which appeared to many to be out side was allowed by the linesman. Then ror the first time in her career, Helen faltered.. iJe appear ed physically tired and at one time put her hands to her head and stag gered as it about to fall. Both girls prayed a careful game, taking no chances and sticking closely to the base line. Never was a tennis match disput ed under such 'extraordinary con ditions. The spectators applauded and cheeied as though witnessing a stirring, prize -fight." Suzanne several times stopped play and turned to toe stands, say ing: Please don't," she also pieaded with the people who clung to the roofs of a' garage and house over looking the court to make less uol3e during the rallies. The match was a heartbreaking affair, lasting a full hour, with both girls playing a' soft strokinj game and doing a lot or runn.ng. Suzanne has never been kept a- busy en toe courts than during tho second set- when she was oa the de fensive the greater part of the time. Miss Wills appeared more njrvoai than the French girl, giving away me nrsi same on tour errors, aao : rallied. howev. and won her'ser- vice. Making it one all. . Then 'taking heart she b.oke through Suzanne's se.vice tor tho third game. The French champion then got fairly started and. took the next three in a row, the first two In love. Helen iwon the seventh but Suz anne ran out the set with the next two, the last' one a du;e, game. The score of the set was 6-3. After her temporary nervousness of the first game, Miss Wills looked on with an amused smile when Suzanne asked the crowd for order. Both girls were on the verge of exhaustion when the match ended but Suzanne, flushed' with victory, recuperated quickly -and remained oh the courts for several minutes, almost buried In huge bouquets from Ser followers. ' . Helen slipped away unnocticed through a little side gate, refusing to say a word to anyone. Charles F. . Paper for Home and ! Camp . Features of interest for the whole family. A section for the Lumbermen read the KLAMATH SUN LUMBERLOGUE I.UMltKR I'APKR IX Even to this close friend all she would say was: "Thero will be an other tenuis match. There are other years -coming." i 'ANNUS, Ftiuicv, Fob. 10. (PV Kmanitp Leiiglcn gained . a- Hecotitl victory over Helen Wills today, when in tho finals 1 of tho women's doubles In the Carlton tournament, the French champion ami Mile, IMill Vlnsto defeated the Amerlran girl mid Mile. Contoshivos. O-l, H-B. E (Continued From Page 1) of why their escorts squirm arounl so. Faced with the necessity of be ing always one jump ahead of to morrow, the latest wrinkle evolved by night club spoas:rs for the relief of the 'tired businessman" is the breakfast darire. The dance starts at about 5 lor in the afternoon. For two or three hours It follows rather conventional lines w-oile at some place objected to by Police Commissioner Mc Laughlin those participating . g through a process called "getting ouea. once - wen -o;iea u so joc of the clubs where eiabo.a'.e b.ir- ;are found In the upper stor.ea o barnlike buildings, the management of one club prides Itself upon cl-oslng promptly at 8 a. m., giving its patrons cold showen, and "ship ping them off to work as frosh as the dawn." The clubs claim' tiere is little ci what toe polke call "ra.v stuK". Their function, as proprietors see, it. is to entertain. The manajjemen: feels that when guests start throw ing money around, they are well ea tertajned. "Nude dances are taboo in most night clubs. , SOUTH BFI'D, ltd., Feb. 16, JP) Jack E.ujEey, heavyweight champion, announced today to the South Bend Tribune that Floyd Fltz simmons, Benton Karbor, Mich., pro moter, has posted a forfeit for a boxing bout between Dempsey and Harry Wills, negro challenger, to be held in September. HELEN IN IIS S T0G1 111 Oil NEW YORK GLUBS BOCTHHHX OREOOX AU-Round Star " fir Ed Morrison Is niiunUd us West Virginia University's greatest all round athlete, ln'footbull they cull him the brat -icftnilvt nock in Moun. Ulneer hlato.y; on the diamond he's a clever InlH-Mer and msatlonul hitter and shines as a guard in has. ketlwll. i furthermore, Morrlnon is one of the most jiopular athletes th tiutltuiion has ever had. Concrete Roads Declared Safe WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 16. Death spots are being placarded "Oui Was Killed Here." safety cam palitns are in order, fines ore regu lar aad JnU 7eia. are not Infre quent lns tho Uuspread effort to curb the refk'U automobllist.. One Importniil phase of tho motor accident nrob5e;W!a''tlie peril of the slippery Javt-;neit j Tho most tareful driver and the be,t equipped -'car are. "helpless on the glaas-.siuootli- eur.'m-es of many t.-pes of povements. The finishing process In concrete road and street c-nitrucilon Insures a gritty surfui-e toal is safe Li .-ill weather and for cars traveling at high speeds. The saai in the con crete is the non-skid element Italian Prophet Says He s Sorry Countrymen Lost ROME, Feb.6. IJPjlg nazld" Torraca fty4doned but undaunted because "his tallu:o to pick iwlnnlng lottery num bers last Saturday caused hun dreds of thousands of Italians, who lost upwards of 100,000, 000 lire,, to abandon faith in ils oraoular powers. Torraca, a poor and lllit- ato resident of v. p:ov!nco of ifuglia, nas suppojed, tbrcugh e-i a secret process of divination, to be able Wo pick the win ning numbers -of the official lottery. When finally he picked eral "cure winners," the was flushed to all parts of ana me lottery Dooms urere besieged. Announcement that tho "sure winners" had failed In the lottery caused constor natio.i and carabineers had to guard Torraca ajalnst too popular wrath. A movement has been start ed to urge the government to reward Torraca for his acci dental service to 'the national finances. Its treasury having been augmented .by, between 100,000,000 and ri25.000.O00 liro because Torraca's "good things" went wrong and the government was s heavy win ner. Troops on Duty - i "'i'ty Ns. Wf Ji 4 Ono thousand nntlonnl Rtiardsmen wore on duly In Lexington;' Ky when Kd Harris, negro slnynr,. wont on trial. Photo above shows a manliino gun emplacement guarding tho approach to tho court house. . PORTLAND STUB TO E CHICAGO, Feb. 1 11. (A') Hill llunnlflotd, one of tho boat short stops In the Pacific count league, today was purchased from tho Port land club by tho White Sox. As part payment the Chicago club baa tum id over Pitcher Loo Miinguin und Outfielder ltoy Klnh. More senators Wo lull' r truth? WnMliliiKtou news: Two called eiu'lr other liars. It they were telling the Ouuk Friend Husband would prefer hot cakes to toast many a brisk morn ing but Friend . Wife realizes minutes are prcciousand hot-cake making sounds like "a long story." It ii when you stop to fuss viith flour, salt, baking powder, sugar, milk, egg and shortening. But it isn't when Flapjack Flour is pantry-handy. You simply add a little water or milk stir to a smooth, creamy batter and bake on a hot griddle. Quick as toast and how much better1 Light, tender cakes that spread sunshine in any man's heart ... and not a morning minute lost! Aifosrs Scout Executive Coming Saturday A new scout executive to succoej E. O. Nurd, resigned, will arrive In Klunii th Kalis next S.-tturdny accom panied by W. L. Haywnr.l, assist ant regional scout director, accord ing to word resolved hero today b J. F. Kimball. The new executive will be Mr. Ulevlrs of Pocatcllo, Idaho, .who hai orV naa long experience In scout wo Ho -will bi given a trial of a month here, and If his work Is satisfactory will b given a year's contrai t. 5 E Y,-.;, - 8 S I ! t. A SCIENCE Not Experiment MY method of treating Piles and other Rectal and Col on ailment is recognized as the most scientific and effective In use to day. Among the thousands treated are many patients sent to me by other physi cians. There b no hospital operation; no confiment; no retention from work. My treatment Is safe, mild, soothing; the cure rapid. And I remove all doubt by a WIMTTEN GUARANTEE to cure any rate of PH.. or refund the paHtnl'i 'cc Writs today lor my rKfcis ioo-oast Uliutralcd descriptive bookkL Ji DEAN. M.D.Jnc id offices: scattle off.cc; Duiidlnq oui-iii MTtf Dutij.n D-MAIN OTM AN O PI N I m i-',iilt orritt rkVmssni h Imvif in Lexinpton CnASi PORttANI Dr U.n otmJ A MM II HOCIKTY TONKIIIT (it. Mary's Allur socliity will hold Us regular mooting ill Lyceum bull this livening ul 7:30, iiwurdliig .to mi iiiitiounceuietit Hindu tuduy. The ' KivIrIiIh of Columbus iii'o uii torliilnlng with a, social and . danc ing party to tho members of tliu or der In the Moose hull tonight follow ing Initiation In tho flint degree of the urder. Hartley Kropp's orchestra will fiirnisli tho ilancu muslo fur the fund Inn this evolving. l.F.tllON MKlCTINtl TOSK1IIT Important matters will bo broug'il before the iiiontliir. r vao Ameri can Legion at 7:45 this evening, lu bu bold In the basement of Ilia court house. as toast-. 'JACKS! J7KA I Flapjack Richardson Springs , "The Homo of the Soft Rhlrt" Near Cblco. Unite Co., California l ' ': ., f A wound'-rful plaro In winter for any nno seeking health. Ht ram heated hotel. Housekeeping or camping. Addrosa: Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif- Pivine Healers Draw Crowds in Mexican Capital LAREDO, Tex., Feb. 18. (P) Willi. n tho shadow uf tho toinb suneii 4n tho Neuvo Ijirtulo, Mex ico, coniutory, thousands of sick uud '. rippled .Moxlcaics aro seeking a new loase on llfo through tho ministra tions of four Yucatocas Indians who refuse to accept payment for thiil r giildunco. Tho work of the Indians has created a sensation in tile "lexicun city, opposlto Larodo, somo suvon or olglit thousun'O Mex ican patients from Moxlco and Tex as having been attracted to the cemetery, whoro they cook, eat and sleop whllo awaiting their turn. All around tho grave Yard, auto mobiles from near and far aro park cd while groat numbers of sick and afflicted til Nouvo Laredo uro among tho patients, "Embalming Fluid" Drink Wins Freedom EL PASO. Tex., Feb. Id. -(TP) Drinking rrom a buttle which Parrnl Chlhiiiihuu, officials bollovcd con tained chemicals with which It was Intended lo'enilmlm tiro stolon bond of Gonnral Francisco Villa was the clilof thing that served to froo Louise Holmdalil, Amurlcnn soldier of for- tiinn, and his Yafiulln nompunlon, Al berto Corral, when thny woro ar rested on charges of having lootod Villa's gravo, Holmdalil snld todny. W,hen 'they were rtrrcslnd, Holm dalil suld, a mob of nearly n thou sand excited persons gathorud about the jnll- and the prlsonnrs ballerod they would fnc'o a firing sqund. A bloody liuiutlng nxn, a hunting knlfo and a npiirto with frosh dirt on it they had used to dig their car out of the mud, were satisfactorily oxplalncd to -the Mexican officials, lin rnilil, but a bottle of distilled wntor for tholr ntorago bnttory was ' soliiod as con cliiHlva ovldonco of thnlr guilt. The officials callml rhomlsts to an alyze the contents of tho bottle, but lliilmdnhl picked it up and drank from It. This, tho soldier of fortune suld, convinced thj nffjlcals Hint he nnd bin companion had nothing to do with the looting of tlm grnve. . Vnu'vo heard thorn beforo, but you'll enjoy honrlng tlmin aguln at the Prcshytnrlnn Old Tlmn Uoncort Thursday, 8 o'clock - (Adv) 10-17 CARDINALS TO MEET MERRILL Hotly CpntCHtcd Game on Next Thursday Anticipated j Teams Undefeated To determlno who will bo cham pion of llio Kiiiillioi'n division of tlm. Independent lunguo, and who will pluy a Hires game series with Clillo il ti In , leaders of the mirlhnrn divi sion, to ileturuiluu the Independent rliuuiplnuslilp of tho county, the K hi m u 111 Falls Cardinals basket ball leant will play the Merrill town team next Thursday night, It was nun nuicKil tudny by Mniiuger Frank Z, Howard. Hutu teams liavo boon undefeated, jjijll. i!a jj iou art and how mud) better flour Picture Framing Kodak Finishing ' Stinson Studio Five bandits held up a newspaper editor. It dues ono good to hoar that for onco bandits got tho. worst of It. Detroit News. ' No More Shiny Noses A now French process powder that It not nffocted by porsplrotlon will not let an ugly shine coma through; stays on nntll you take It off; fine and pure; makes the poros Invlslblo; looks like beautiful natural skin; gives a soft, velvety complexion. Oot . this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. Undurwood's. Phar macy. . (Adv) SULPHUR HEALS Mentho . Sulphur, a pleason. crnuni, will soothe and heal skin that 'In Irritated or broken out with eczoma; that Is covorad with ugly rash or pimples, or Is rough nnd dry. Nothing subdues fl- ' ory skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prop, oration Is applied the Itching stops nnd after two or throe annllcntlona. the eczema Is gone and tho skin Is (luiiKiitruny clear and smooth. Sul phur Is so procloais as a skin remedy bocaiiso tt dostrorys tho parasites that canse tho burning, Itching or dls flRiirmont. Mivntho-Sulphur always bonis oczumn rtght up. . A Jar of Ko-wlos Montho-Sulphur may bo had ut any good drug store,- Lot; n trial of Montho-Sulphur show What this moans to voun. Send tho coupon for It. Clip ill now. Whitehall Phnrmacal Co. 608 Mndison Avonuo FrM Dnpt. 104.111 -r . i Now, York, n. y; I rial " Mull mo a Froo Snfti pie of Montho-Sulphur. HEHOS