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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1928)
V THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Saturday. August 13, 1023 'Be Yourself, Dempscy's Stage Orders, But First Rehearsal Tries Him Sorely Jl NltKTKNHK H W MIKItS Ni-a HnrvJie Writer NKW YOhK, Ann. : (t'P) 11 7? I-misey hat Kono Thespian 1 i ' "'lit-ariials now '"f ' v "rt'","lll,1 llronilwuy dVliut In ! lAVJiratna. (lul If Juts (ollowa the' lvlce of HroadWiy well wither, I y iio nevvr will try to learn how i l I "He Yourself. I'llv Jack! i,,niP,y- That's the rharartrr ! ' VyAVHo public wanla to aee," are the j ( 'instructions with which Jack r iummenclng his career In "IorHI- i nale." J The producer of Jack't first how, "The lUjr Fleht." have ' (treed to pay the ex-chaniplon : nd his wife, Kstelle T'iylor. Just 2.000 berries a week. Jack's ' bare of lb In la estimated at 110,- i 00 all for "being himself," not : or ctinft. Valunlilr If He Omlil Act . To be aure, this proves that ! n ex-champiun'a time Isn't quite j o valuable as a champion's, for t this rule it will tjke Jack a; ear, playing xlx nighl a week ! nd two matinees, to make as . hiuch as Tiinncy made In half an , our at the Yankee Stadium the ther night. But what Is an ex- hamplon -to do; And the, (roadway crowd will tell vuu hat ten grand a week isn't to he 1 il If fed at. In fact, if Jack could ct, be wouldn't be worth any- libera near that much. Which , liowa how profitablo personality i an be. i Jack'a Initial rehearsal was an ' ntereHting event. For he wjs owed, scared, stage frightened, nd beaten to a frazzle. The J erspiration that came out fre-'oey .4 1 1 : - 1 IN v 4 i v ). - .3 him. "Sui-e." he laughed. "I've got a heavy love scene. 1 tu g lug to emote all over the place. Hut 1 1, it's with Eslello and It's no trouble." In the cast will bo several oth er rolorful ring characters - Joe I Humphries, the announcer, Tttm niany Young and' One-Kyed Con uolly, the gnto craxhers, and Jcr- ry Ihe tlri'ek. No part tills been ! written In, however, for Tex , Kit kard. I "It's a lagh my being an act jor," Jack said. "But I'll be flighty sl to be wocking. I'm going to try to give a good por foriuance and a good fight every night. But I don't aspire to piny Hamlet or Homeo. And the Icgi i timuie actors will not need to ' t:tke tn enver for a while." Tualatin Valley' S.TS5 farms tiring In $3,000,001) to Jill, 0U0, -000 a year. : .Mr. Coogah, MUTUAL DECEPTION OF Vaudevillian FATHER, SON REVEALED - t Farmer Sets Up All Night to Guard Wat ermelon Patch; Lets Wool Burn Ho cherished Ills watermelon patch setting up nights with a I shotgun to keep away the bud ! hoys of the neighborhood front i stealing some worthless ten cent melon, but forgets shout the eight thousand dollars he has In j wool stored away in the barn jwaitlug for a satisfactory price i before sale. While peering out i the window lust night looking for j the so-called thieves he noticed a reflection on the side of the house. Vpon Investigation he I found his barn on tire and the 'Hot why which nrrh glub sluh," Kputtered Jnt k IH'inp- 1 year's clip completely destroyed, its he mill Kstelle Ta) lor lxi(u n hearsing fur their forttiitoiilng ' sincerely hone he sees this uently on his brow wasn't due appearance in llroadway tlraiim. Jack, for once, was bntlly licked. . Djl of news anA next V(,ar win a the heat, because it wasn't hot. i "'" " nuH ""' "rat r.v. Jack and his wife Kstelle sat lose together on a bench, like feinted, and finished bis sentence. There of will be three rounds been actual fighting in the show. When asked how - hU memory noes in me wooos. Keeping their FiRUritivelv, he had yes on their scripts or on the Rn0cted out. .....r, uu oat at a tauie just; ., ..j la,.k rnliwt nnnestlv- -Rot. to be a fight crowd, were right ten. I don't see how I'll ever there with the goods. They learn the lines. Of course, the, might not have been able to give fight part is swell. I'll go In j a knockout blow to a cat. but training for that do my road ! front of them. The rest of he cast, some 20 seasoned troadway actors, were huddled benches and store boxes. The UfcO IKII I" U, BHU llie .. . ..... w.l. .J m.mln. . lurv t-uu.u urn tuc uiiiud i it " " ' r, - ...... ..... tu.eieu . , . , ineir voices ana toeir pwe. Holding a script with one hand, they could gesture wildly with the other. Jack's fjee registered admira tion.' He was just a big. good- how lay away his gun and Instead, for real protection, take out one of Wilson-Landry I'o's. Insurance policies which Insures the wool from the time it ia sheared until it Is marketed and safely dis posed of. Adv. ' J U tv-4 j i, v,-) i TIIK IJAI.I.KS, Ortv, Aug. IX, Hint after taking the hoy flnin (l'l')- A deception In which liiiUi tlio Vuliirnu'H lioHpllul III Daylon, Ifatherand "sou" participated was U , In t !i 1 f . he discovered the fTtlsclosed here today when tleorge lumx, but being fund of his ro ll. KtwHlIng of The Dulles learned puled son, decided to keep liliu, for the first lime of the roiife.t- never InlliiiiitliiK that he knew ot slon of a youth who passed as his the deception, .on for six . veins. ' After the youth, llnusil '. I The sou's story which was re- Wlllluins, of Hullan, Texas, lived von I oil in a copyrighted ui'tlcln with Keimllug ill the hitter's published by the llochester, N: ranch lit I.ewlKlown, Miintuiin, for ' Y Tlines-lluloii, a few days ago, about a year, he dlsiippoiired. A III ll'ilJ lit l.owlhl.iwu. The hoy were still lo hlive r'li'riwpoudi'il In ago, slsu and iippvuruiice. ONE KILLED IN BANDIT CHASE PAHItY HOUND, Onl., Aug. 1H. (AI')-Oiiii man was killed, and two others Injured .lodny when reslilenls of ' Waiihaiiilk. iii-ur here, ullf mpled In citpliirti linen rohliers who luil Just estuped from u I'uiiuilliiii I'ucirii' iralu eiiriiulo Iriuii Hiiilhury lo I'arry Sound after Ihey hud looted mull car. told how he feigned loss of iiiein-' tew ' years Inter Kessllng's real-. A farmer immed Jaikson was Miry ami passed as Kessllng's son. ' son came home and lived wlili killed when hn was shot thruugli Kessllni. however, said today his fuihor .iiullt Ihe sou's death , Ditv net k by the bandits. It's no longer Jackie Coogan, child movie star, for it's .Mr. Jchn t'oogan, vaudeville actor, now. Here is Mr. t'oogan as he will appear In his vaudeville act with his father this winter. oats out In front were ith canvas to keep off the dust. A Technical Knockout Jack bent over his. script for Is eyes aren't so good and the Irst time he read a line, his olee sounded far away. He oughed and cleared his throat, natured fellow, wondering stelle patted his arm encourag- tnev ot nat wav- ngly. A good sponging oft, such i In the cast also is Ralph s a fighter gets between rounds. Smith, heavyweight boxer, from ould have helped him enorm-; California, who will tight Jack nsly! He jabbed a little, and in his' Broadway engagement. and Smith and I cau box togeth er. But the lines are different." 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