The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 07, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THE PAT5NING HERALD, KtAMATII PALLS. OREGON
WoilnomlaV, Novcwlior 7, 1923
LIBRARY; GETS
NEWEST BOOKS
Doth Non-Fiction
I Fiction Included
In List
and
Edwards 'Shocks
Brown Lineman
With Language
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LI Kit .
A number of 11 cw books have
liii placed upon the shelve at
the City, library, among which
ure an Interesting number of
mm-flotlon books. Following la a
lift of the new collection:
'Cultivating; the Child's Appe
tite, Aldrlih; Soul of Ann Ilut
Ivdne, Itnbcork: Don Careless,
udil Dlrds of Prey, Coach; Wings
of' SnnK, Story of Caruso, Cam
mi; Plains of Abraham, Cur wood;
Happo'a We Do Something Else,
a ) collection of Indoor and out
door eames for young and old,
t'ldik; Hhadowa by the Sea, Fsr
j'Hin; Fnfalhomed Japan, Fogbt;
Jtpok of Games for Home, School
DIM Playground, Forbush; Mur
der In the Pallant, Fletcher;
?f w ICngland Nun and other
t.ror!cs, Freeman; Our Dally
Htvnd. Grove; Vanishing Amer
1.1m, tirey; Harness, Glbbs; Keds
nf th Midi, Oras; Trader Horn,
T1. II., Horn; Luck of Roaring
t ainn. llarte: By Order of the
VJbiR, Hugo; People of 4he Twl-i
lurtit, Jcnne&s: History of Hu-v-yil,
Kuykendall; Norway's Best
i'Ujrles, Larscn; How the Bible
i Taw, Lewis; ' Lenin, Marcu
A Tminu ABOUT
ths gamc what
two 1 DO tH THer
LAST HALP ?.
pjvwoJlM) IA6T MALI
l GOTTA "CtiAfllETi
HORSE ONCE
FROM FALUN
OFF Th reNCH
Tfce omr Soar
f fcveft SOT IN
FOOTOAIL WAS
wwori a s rimre n
OFF The PeNCH'
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penx Injuries 'rjf;fJ"J.
VCTORY
Faces Gas House
WESTEltVlLLK. O hio. Nov. 7, '
(AP) Dr. Krnest H. Cherrlua
ton. general secretary of the
World League Against Alcohol.
In a formal statement today de
clared that the election of Her
bert Hoover ai president "in some
respect mark the greatest prohi
bition victory aver achieved."
Hoovers victory. Dr. Cbir-
ringtou claimed, vindicates that
the American people are desirous
of keeping prohibition In the con
stitution and laws of the l ulled
States." He said that the vlourv
for prohibition la shown not only
la the election of Hoover through
'winning a sufficient number of
electoral votes, but "what i even
Y-. , ...vf
CARSON CITY. Nev. Nov. 5.-
A new "gas house" is o be built j
more to the point, fcy the heavy ory ROu Bl ,l0 ,Tada stato
.popular vote he received In states , prison here.. And already a pris-
where his vote was not strong I oner is awaiting Its completion
Ity AL ltKMAKKK
Former Pitrticr New York tiiants
Itcing slugged on the head dur
ing football oiuuo with attend-
spraying.. Dusting and Fumigat- J "t memory, yet betas able
1' Plants Mason; Master Mind
.irorieu; welcome nomc, .Tjuier;
Ftc-mant. the West's Greatest
Adventurer, Kevins; Song .o(
Throe Friends, Nelhardt; Life of
Alice Freeman Palmer, Palmer;
Dk't for Children, Peters; Arach
ue. RIngfence, Phlllpotu; For
tunate Mary, Porter; Evergreen
fjr the Small Place, Book of
Bulbs, Rockwell; Phantom Pas
senger, Scott; Surrender, Snaith;
Desert Moon Mystery, Strahan;
fxt Times, the U. S.. 1900-1925,
Sullivan; Dutkes of Wrexe,
Wulpolc: Lions In the Path,
White. ' -
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NOTES
OF HENLEY
i (Special To The Herald)
(Junior Class, eorrrpondcit)
. HENLEY, Nov. 7--Mary Short
btiident of Ashland normal spent
the wek end at home.
Mrs B. W. Short and three
children. Mrs. Dalton, Beryl and
Pat returned from a brief visit
to Portland.
'Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Brown
pucnt Sunday evening at the
heme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Laita.
Dorothy Durant was a guest of
Lois Dixon Sunday afternoon.
'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cheyne and
family called at the L. B. Daw
ton home Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. A. Short visited her
pou R. C. Short and family Sun
day. "Grandma Short" Is making
liir home with her grand-daughter,
Mary Short, who Is a student
of the Ashland normal.
Harold Dixon and Howard Par
ed spent the afternoon Sunday
with George Bailey.
Mrs. E. . E. .Rcdfield visited
with her mother Mrs. George
Rudolph Sunday.
Mr. G. S. Thompson la confined
to his borne with dllnesa.
The following have received
leadiug circle certificates in the
upper grade room: Ruth How
ry. George Bailey, Audry Kigcr.
V.'alne Smith. Roy
Juanita RJiodos.
to continue effottlvely In the
gume. has led to many humorous
aud interesting .Incidents,
c Jini Thorpe, with whom. 1 i'd
to - room, when we were both
members of the New York Giants,
old me that he never had a min
ute's time taken out for him for
injuries while he was at Carlisle
Indian School, bnt that be only
bad a baay memory of several
games, and had to read the news
paper's account the next morning
to find out what he really did.
Ed Robinson of Brown Univer
sity told me of one time several
years ago "Big Bill" Edwards
was hit on the head but played
the entire game and had no mem
ory of a thing he did.
One of Brown's linemen who
played opposite "Big Bill", that
day refused to stay In the game
(for fear of "losing hie self re
spect," as he claimed the line or
conversation Edwards used was
"simply awful."
Next day Bill apologised. The
latter part of tho game was a
total blank to him.
WALLOP FOR Yorni ""
LONDON", Nov. 7 The Eng
lish schoolboy comes in for a
share of tho spotlight- as viewed
by an authority here recently:
"The movies two or three times
a week, watching . games instead
of playing them, too fond of lei
sure and does not value money
because he gets it too easily."
WHAT'S THE DIFF?
LONDON. Nov. 7 The former
mansion residence of Sir Milton
Sharp. M. P., near Bradford.
Yorkshire. U now being used as
an experiment station for tramps.
An attempt to learn "how many
tramps are actually genuine end
how many just ne'er-do-wells" is
the motive.
enough to giro him electoral
i votes."
It was the relict of the dry
leader that election of Hoover will
'have a decided effect on the pro
hibition and temperance move
ment In some other nations. "Had
the result been otherwise." he de
clared., "the rest of the nations.
hlih are looking to. America tor
leadership, would have been per-
uarinri that thn United States wan ' (leant liax
tired of prohibition, and the vote during the week of January IS.
to meet his death in the fumes
of lethal gas.
The gallows wits abolished in
this state lu fnvor of death by
gas. Already two men have died
by this method, a temporary j
Dnildlag being used.
Now a special death house Is
In be constructed, .tit. F. Iltiti
White, convicted at Klko of
murdering Louis Iivell. a giinr
bler. will be first to use It. His
death ha been set for some II mo
I ": V
TV ?l,ii-Mp'',,'''
9 tJ
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would have shown that the ma
jority of the American people,
prohibition was unsatisfactory."
Educatiott twas held by Dr!
Cherrington to ho the chief future-
work or tho ' temperance
force.
NEWS NOTES
OF MERRILL
LaveD'H bodv neT wat fjiiinl
but White was charged with
hiiriilng the body after tho murder.
June Bradbury are attending the
business college in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. S. E. Morrison and daugh-
: ter Myrtle Butler arc moving to
the Morrison ranch in the ML
1 Lakl community.
I At the preliminary debate try-
out Bonnie Short. Mary West,
Clinton Barkburst and Eugene
Cooper, and ' Durant were chosen to represent
These reading 'the Henley high school in the In-
ilicln certificate aro granted af-j terschool debate of Klamath
tun the pupils havo satisfactorily county.
rollortcd on oieht books. i Ttin HonUtv bnvu
The Misses Lois Heseltine and
reported
basket ball practice Monday.
to
Health can
h& pjirriprl
vuaai.vui
f:.
Say
s one of the
healthiest men
in the world
EVEN a perfect phyucal jpecimen
like Gene Tunnev doesn't just
take health for granted. He has
worked hard, unceasingly, to build
himself tip and keep in condition.
Realizing the importance of regular
l.nhiu, he takes no chances.
"I started taking Nujol internally
seven rears o. The first month
NujiJ brought remarkable changes i
in mv physical conuttion. my elimi
nation became acrive and normal.
My appetite increased and a desire
lor intensive training was created.
Since that ume I have taken Nujol
ubout ux niches a week. I have
regulated myself to the amount neces
sary to keep roy elimination normal.
11 t discover that I have taken an
excess 1 stop its use for a couple of
tlavs, when I renew my daily practice
nl taking s swallow from the bottle
Uforc retiring.
"I have found during my seven vears
rvpcricnce with Nujol that it is not
h .iMt-iorming, or in," w7 un"
t-l.-at.int or harmiiil."
K.:h.-Mft Saturn Mzt
or
Kuiol contains no medicine
druirt It ift timnlv a Dure (natural:
substance perlccted by the Nujol La-j
bonttorieZ6 Broadway, New York).
It not only keeps an excess of body I
poisons from forming (we all have1
them) but aids in their removal. !
You, too can earn better health with'
Nutol. Buy a bottle from your drug
gist on your way home today. Sold
only in sealed packages. "
(Special to The Herald)
Kdnst Mcrritt, form pondent
MERRILL, Nov. 7 The Libr
ary Clu'n held its monthly meet
ing -last Thursday . at, the hotel.
MrsJ- Pickett waa assisted by Mes-
damos C. Bowman. M. A., tiow-
tcan and H. L. Cole. . The follow
ing members were present: kles-
dames, R. II. Anderson. It. u.
Anderson. T. A. Blake. I. W. Bur
riss, W. C. Bailey, N. H. Bogue.
C. A. Barrows. J. L. Coaklcy. If.'
O. Cox. Sol Dewey. R. L. Dalton,
B. F. Faus. H. C. Grtvcl, J. Gul-
moiw- -X G JXauUer.Qdc..iI. W.I
Hunt. J: B. Kidwoll, .E...F.. Mcr
ritt. Hugh O'Connor. J. C. Stev
enson. E. E. Stukol. W. Walker.
J. S. Wilson. A. J. Winter Vis
itors. Richard Stevenson. J. Rob
inson. New members. F. Stcffan.
E. H.'Dunkee. . -
" . Mitts Charline Wilson left
Thursday for her home in Med
ford. ..Miss Wilson has been em
ployed in the telephone office
for several months.
. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kortie
bourn left Wednesday for Bill
ing. -Montana, where they will
make their home In the future.
Among those who went to Port
land Friday were: Mrs. Lee
Brown. Miss Edna Merritt, E. F.
Merritt. G. W. Offleld.. E. M.
Hammond. W. E. Hammond aud
Mrs. Ethel Pickett
Mrs. P. S. Sbamhart is visiting
in Condon, with friends and re
latives.. , .
Andy- Voss is visiting in Oak
laud, California, with his brother,
Reggie - Voss.
Miss Fay liluton jo turned to
Merrill last week. Sho will take
the position as telephone oper
ator. ,
Word was received In Morrill
of the death of Albert Whitney,
October 27. In the Ashland hos
pital. Mr. Whitney ws torn and
spent many years In the Merrill '
valley. , j
E. C. Fraser. returned Sunday
from Portland. . .Mr. Frazcr spent I
several days last week attending '
to business there '
Mr. end Mrs. WIDlum Deadorfl ,
of Yreka. California, spent the ;
week., end at the John- Calwcll j
homo. . Mrs. Deadorff is a niece
of Mrs. Calwell.
Mr, and uMrs. Lenord Bowman
and children of Central . Point
spent the week end vialliug with
relative . '
Mr. and Mr. .Fred Fletcher and
children of Klamath Falls, spent
the week end visiting with Mrs.
Fletcher's mother, iMrs. George
Offleld. v :
Kenneth Calwcll and Jiininlu
Wobb of Klamath Falls, spent tbu
week end at the John Culwell
liomc. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
visited with friends here, Sun
day. Mrs. Auico Andcrion has re
turned to her homo hero after
visiting with relatives In Silkum,
for the past few months.
M. G. Hantlerode left Sunday
for Portland, where he will pur
chase a new G. M. C. truck. !
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haskins
and children spent several days
last week In Portland They re
turned home in a Wyllls Knight -sedan
If milk is properly sterilised'
and bottled. It I claimed to keep
fresh tor two years.
WOTO TOTS
HELPJIOMR
Officer. Arrest . Woman,
Man on Liquor
Charge
Two tiny children, a girl aged
3 and a boy only a year older.
attempted to aid their mother In
evading officers yesterday by
dumping moonshine whiskey out
of the bottoms of two gallon Jugs
hich their mother , smashed
when officers stopped her ; car
near the city, according to tho
story told by officers.
The . efforts of the children
failed, and as a resalt the offi
cers havo evidence which they
say will convict Mrs. Jack Hem
ming way of possession and trannyl
Donation of Intoxicating liquor
She will appear before Justice or
ths Peace W. B. Barnes today to
answer the charge.
She was arrested by Officers
Louis Mueller, deputy sheriff.
and II. R. England, special officer.
Mueller stated that when he at-'
tempted td stop ber car she tried
to run him ints the ditch by the
aide of the road.
Depnty United States Marshal
Cal 'Wells arrested F. E. Everett.
319 Upbam street,, and he will
face a federal charge of posses
sion and sale of intoxicating
liquors to Iudians. Officers stated
that while the Indian was at the
house buying the evidence that
the' phone kept ringing and those
who called warned Everett that
officers were nearby ready to ar
rest him after he made the sale.
He will also face a charge of
maintaining a ulllnRlii"-.
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Tbt olher tidt ef n amazing
itory you may bat rtaii in le
mtuipafKn tbl lixmcuJnus
trut story a fimow star of
tbt stage. Beautiful and allur
ing, loved by thousands then
shamed, and publicly spurned
by tbt man u bo did not know
be owed ber everything!
Disgrace! She heard them crying ' out 'n 'he streets - and
she knew that every household was reveling in the news of
her sname. For her it was like a city of flames. Where were
.they now. the men who had adored her, the women who
had openly envied her fascination?
Bur. surely, down at the theatre she would find friends
' L-JnW hearts that understood her own.
knowing that in ber artist's nature there
was no middle ground between wisdom
. and passion.
Yes one! One friend her loyal undcr
Siudy who tells this vivid story. She under
stood, yet never dreamed what a bitter
part she, too, would have to play.
Never dreamed that-thc brilliant young 4
actor whom she loved, who lashed the
ruined actress with terrible Insults was
speaking to the woman who loved bim
. perhaps even more!
7i.rTRl E STORY HOUR!
Rvtfr FtWat NiU Tni Srv fcnwJraMt
mm imqtw nv.tin.wn. Uan't mtM U.
frnm 8 1 V LmhI Tim, 9 N 1(1 1 Mr
Tim. rh,rH.g itww Milton. W1H1 Nwwt.
WtiAN Prov,dnr, W NAC llftaien,
WmL SrtwiM. MAK n..n.u. t tAU
r-h.UJ.lphi., W )AS P,iutlh, WADC
Akron. W Alt) Colaattma. kC -mMt.
WC.HP Dmx. 'MAO tkmp.
.' KMOX St loan, WCAO BH.m.
TOCO f on Wayiw, KMRC Kanwdlt.
" WI O Oil Cm. WSPt l okJo. WltC
Bndc-pon. VIU ClmM.
And then, swift as an avengtr'came cite astounding dimai
in the lives of these three, the actress, her understudy, and
the man they both loved
Hut you must read for yourself this gripping revelatloo
nit is told by the girl w ho lived through every heart-beat of
it! Strange, tangled drama by the greatest playwright of
all-Lire!
Don't mini "Beyond the Pale", corn
icle in December TRUE 51UKY.
his is hut a glimpse of great true story
that will hold you breathless to the end
a story that will make you realize how
iHMir wc are to judge until we know the
inmovt beast of those we condemn! With
13 other great stories from real life and '
manv exclusive features in December
TRUE STORY jut out.
Be sure lo get your eopy today I Al all '
newsstands.
in December true story out today I
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