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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1929)
PAGE TWO f IN THQ REALM OF P4 COAST RAGE IS ANYBODY'S AT PRESENT TIME (Br the Associated Pre) Smooth functioning of the Pa cirto eout leegne baseball n chtn during tho last tow weeks has cait a mor roseate hue about the lecond bait of tba epllt sea ob and glTan club owners and follower tauia to bailer that tha l.lf aarles will rank aa blgb aa those of other years. Chopping tha season seems to bar bad Its effect on several of tha most Important phases of coast baeeball, namely, mor live ly competition. Increased atten dance In tha aggregate, and far better games. As tb situation stood today, any of alt teams, tha W lesions, Seals, Hollywood Stars, Los An geles, Oakland and Portland, bad chance to wis the second bait race, and were ranked in the or der named. The Missions and Seals, tied for the leadership, stood only six and a bait games abesd of tb Portland Ducks. Last week tb Seals and Mis sions played to packed stands at Recreation park. The Reds took four out of seven games, and moved up to divide the lead the Seals bad held tor aeveral weeks. Interest again was expected to be at a high point this week, par ticularly in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Stars play the Seals bare, while th Missions play the Angeles In the southern city. These tour teams bare been almost on a par for the last three weeks. As the tour leading clubs will be battling this -week, Oakland and Portland may hare a chance to do some climbing. Oahland was scheduled to play at Sacramento while Portland waa matched against Seattl In th north. BUS CRASHES THREE CARS ON FORD HIGHWAY SUDBURY, Mass., Aug. 13, (A P) An accident lnrolrlng a Bos ton bound baa and three other automobiles cost one man bis lit let last night, sent three other to hospital In lerioas condition and brought Henry Ford to tha scene to offer what assistance he could. The dead man Is Captain Roy Dnrcharme, IS, of Worch ester, commander of a medical corps anit of the 101st infantry. Massachusetts National Guard, who waa In one of the automobile. Th crash occurred on the new Henry Ford highway, re cently presented to the state by the autor.ob'le manufacturer, not far distant from the famous way side Inn, where Ford is staying Mr. Ford, who has built up a colonial community around the Inn, whl"v he owns, heard the sound of the impact and hast ened out accompanied by E. J. Boyer, manager of the hostelry. Police Investigation was said ' to bare rerealed that In at tempting to pas each other the three machine were nearly abreast when the bus sped Into sight from the opposite direction and struck th line of car. WOOLMEX TO CONFER WASHINGTON. Aug. IS. (AP) Representatives of all th wool growing associations will be In vited to meet the Federal Farm Board In Chicago In October o ' discuss the creation either of i advisory council for the wool or a co-operative marketing organi sation for that product such as - ha been set up tor wheat FELL TO DEATH f easassiasaaaM ' PORTLAND, Or., Aug., 13 (A Mr. Pearl L. Butter, IS, Jumped or fell to her death from th fourteenth floor of th First National bank building today. - Dr. H. P. Deady, who has offices on tba thirteenth floor of the bluldtng, said he waa to have ' operated on th woman tomorrow at a hospital. OX Y VIIANR People who say what they think don t talk much U1F4E CRICKS TCfciSllTiS A PAiM iIKi "tjGMETCK"" THM To MBVCAei dwV, ir. l .A v" l ?.r..,v -? i r a- Disciples of Sock Wreck Opponents By Al Douiorce (Former Pitcher N. Y. Giants) There la very much In common between those two disciples ot "Sock," Jack Dempsey and Bobby Jonee. Bobby, of course, confines his "socking" propensities to socking" golf balls, while Demp sey limits his socks, to china ex clusively. But It la where their opponent bare taken "It on one chin," either theoretically or literally, that their methods are Identical. Very few, if any, of the fight ers that Jack has met bar ever come back as serious contender. The same applies to Bobby'a op ponents. Eren when he was beaten in play-offs in th National Open by Willie MacFarlane and John ny Farrell, It took so much out ot them that they're been down rer aince. FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT FIGHTS LAST NIGHT (By the Associated Press) NEW YORK Arthur Deknh. Italy, knocked out George Cook, Australia. ('); Joe Sekyra, Day ton, Ohio, outpointed George Lar- ooco. New York, (10); Bob OUn, Ne wYork, knocked out Felix Mllano. Cuba, (10). P H I L A D E LPHIA Bruc Flowers, New Rochelle, N. Y., outpointed Ray Miller, Chicago, (10); Alt Ross, France, defeated Billy Angelo, Lelperrille, Pa., foul, (3). CHICAGO King Lerinaky, Chicago, outpointed Tommy O'Brien, Billings, Mont., (10) PONCA CITY Babe Hunt, Ponce, City, outpointed Murray Gitllti. New York, (10). LITTLE ROCK, Ark. W. L. (Yonng) Strlbllng. Macon, knock ed out Harry Fay, Louisville, Ky., (5). NEW CASTLE, Pa. Jackie Dugan, Louisville, Ky., and Sailor Fay Kosky, Chicago, Drew, (10) FLINT, Mich. Lou Scoxsa, Buffalo, N. 8 outpointed Del Fontaine, Winnipeg, Man., (10) SAN FRANCISCO Gorrllla Joncc, Akron, Ohio, stopped Pete Meyers, Ban Francisco, (t). ST. LOUIS Eddie 8hea, Chi cago, knocked out Phil O'Dowd, Columbus, Ohio, (10). Looks Like Athletics (By HERBERT W. BARKER) (Associated Pre B porta Writer) The day of miracles may not be over bnt It would take a high ly trusting nature to be that Chicago and Philadelphia Trill not meet in the world series this fall. With two months to go before the season close on Oct 6 th growling Cubsc Jo McCarthy ha developed at Chicago held an eight-game lead orer the Nation al league field while Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics had to look back 11H game before they could see their closest rivals, the New York Yankees. The Cubs have done littl falt ering in tha last month or so and what few slip thay hav mad have come when their near est pennant rivals could not take advantage of them. For example, the Cubs ran In to Ben Cantwell when he was at his best yesterday and dropped a 4-3 decision to Boston in 10 In nings. But this slip meant noth ing for both Pittsburgh and the New York Giant were beaten. Cantwell held the Cubs to six hits, two ot which helped the In vaders to tbstr three runs In th sixth inning. Malone, Nehf and Guy Bush all were subjected to a heavy battering but stood off the Braves until the tenth when Rlchbourg beat dut a bunt and seored from first when Blair threw 1st and wildly to catch him at the initial bag. Bush thus wss charged with his sec ond defeat of the season against 1$ victories. Johnny Frederick's homer with Gilbert on base In the tenth gar Brooklyn another triumph orer Pittsburgh, 4-3. Cllse Dudley was yanked in the first half ot the tenth when Paul Waner doubled to open the frame and I lick ten Tuer J ;orby Tfi SCHEDULED FOR TEN ROUND 60 L08 ANGELE8, Aug. 11. (AP) Two ot tlstlana'a blggsst subjects. Oeorg Godfrey, of Lelperrille, Pa., and "Long Tom" Hawkins, ot Baa Diego, Cel., negroes whose combined weight closely ap proaches th quarter ton mark, will go ten round or tea bar tonight. Th great physical adrantage which th "black shadow" nan- ally boasts orer bis toes, will be lessened considerably la the meet ing with Hawkins, the elongated Ban Diego fighter being almoat his physical equal. Hawkins towers I feet 4H Inches In height, a halt inch mor than Godfrey. Weight, however, will faror Godfrey. He will seal around 340 pounds, about SO more than Hawkins will pack. Although Hawkins in the last year haa chalked np a number of notable wins, betting odd favor Godfrey by a slseabl figure. The bout will mark Godfrey's tint appearance la this (action sine h defeated Paollno Uscudun, th BaiQus, her more than year ago. FASTEST BASE CHICAGO, Aug. IS. (AP) The answer to the question, who is tha fastest man in the Ameri can league Carl Reynolds of th Chicago Whit Sox or Jack Roth rock ot tha Boston club may b Roy Johnson of the Tigers. Reynold and Rothrock hare been threatening for .m tlm to match speed In a spring race to decide who I the fastest run ner In the league. While tb race 1 postponed from one cans or another, friends ot Roy Johnson hav com forward with otters to wager that tha Detroit player not only can outfoot lthr Rey nolds or Ro'hrock. bnt could beat both of them, running aa a relay team over the sprint distance. BWEETSER HEADS WEST NEW YORK, Aug. 13. (AP) Jess Sweetser is first of the met ropolitan' golf star to head for tha west and tha national ama teur championship at Pebble Beach. Calif., Sept. 1-7. Sweet ser, who held the title in 1113, left New York tor the far west yesterday. He plans to combine business with pleasure, spending; some time in the middle west be fore continuing hi leant to th Pacific coast. Ha expecta to ar rive at Pebble Beach about 10 day before the championship opens. AX TJN ADVERTISED MATCH TORONTO, Ang. 13. (AP) Tha usual grist ot strange ex periences followed Monday's quake but top prises goes to th town of Weston. There two boy. twins, bad to be separated by family and neighbors when fist fight resnlte. from the insistence ot each that the other was to blame for repeated shaking of hi bed, preventing sleep. Cubs and for Big Series Johnny Morrison retired th aid without a aeor although sac rifice and two passes tilled th bases. A double by Kelly, slngl by Plttenger and Horace Ford's borne run in the eighth gar the Cincinnati Reds three ran and a (-3 verdict over the Giants. Pat Donohne limited .New York to fire hits, one ot them a homer by Chick Fullls. St. Louis downed Philadelphia, 7-S In a free hitting game at Baker bowL In the American league, the A's stretched their lead a fall game by beating Detroit 4-0 while the Yanks were losing at Clare land. Rube Walberg gave tip only tire hlta against th Tigers while the A's bunched algbt hit off George Uhl with tare De troit errors to pile np a winning margin. Al Clmmons hit hi 37th homer ot the season. Bab Ruth' 31st homer could not ear tb Yankee from a 11-7 trouncing by the Indiana. Ruth's round trip blow with two on in th third eouldnt offset weak pitching by Plpgraa, Pan nock and Shertd. Red Bhoffner entered the Indian box in time to get credit for th victory and gar Cleveland fans something to cheer about by fanning Ruth, Latter! and Meusel In the eighth Danny MacFayden was In form and th Boston Red Box blanked Chicago 3-0. MacFayden yielded only three hits while Ted Lyons was beaten aa early a tha first Inning whtn two walks, trlplt by Rothrock and a doubl steal gare Boston tbrea ran. Doubles by Judge end Rio In the Ninth gar Washington a 3-3 triumph orer St. Louis. Garland Braxton gare the Browns only fire bit. IEGHS JOHNSON HELD BALL SPRINTER THE EVENTNQ HERAT.D, AT THE THEATRESl AT THE LIBERTY -Admittedly eae of the most beautiful aad talented dramatlo actress la European and Amer ica motion pictures, LIU Damlta, a French star, will be oa view at the Liberty theatre today la a - great picture, "Forbidden Lor." That this charming and magnatlo a a n personality should bar already become a popular farorlt la not to b wondered at Rsrlewer every where acclaim her a on of th foremost screes stars la the world, with beauty to burn. Paul Rlehter, a noted German acre leading man, play oppo site Mis Damlta. Harry Leldtk Is seen as a prince and Klein Rogge la finely cast as General Krish. Excellent work is don by Rosa Richards aa Eana, a maid, wall Trad Hesterberg baa th role of a grand duchess. Every supporting player 1 aa accomplished screen artist. AT THE PELICAN Tha second aenaratioa of the. atrical families is represented In tb person of two ot tb prinel- mi players in th cast ot '8tranc Carco." a dramatis nla. tare at the Pelican theatr today. Kyri BUw, who play th rol of aa English baronet, la th con ot th noted, (tag actor in earn name, who waa oa th leading theatrical figures th neat feneration bath in England aad America, Russell Oleason. nlevln tha romaatle Jnvenile lead, la th son ot James Oleeeon, actor, producer and playwright. "The Shannon ot Broad war" aad "Is tat So?" are two recent spec tacular successes from Jlmmle Gleason' pen. In each ot which he also played a leading role. in addition to Bellew and Oleason. tha east of "Htrsn.a Cargo" Includes such favorite a. Lee Patrick, Broadway actress. wao la making bar first film appearance la thla picture; June r. ash, George Barren d, Frank Relcher, Claude King, Josephine Brown, wed Sparks, Charles Hamilton. Otta alatleaan Harrv Allen. Warner Richmond and Andr Barangor. AT THE ORPHEUS Why resort to mrthicaf klnr- doms for 11m romance, whan there 1 a real kingdom ao rich in exotic color as Hungary? "The Yellow Lily." BUly Dovs's latest (tarrlnc vehicle, dree the American film audience all that It could possibly wish In th way ot picturesqa. alluring foreign locale, striking bamaa types, quaint customs, aad "different" lore-maung! Tha beautiful screen star, at the Ornheus theatre, la at her best aa a Hungarian maiden who la pursued, "by fair means and foul," br an archduke. Mi.. Dora glres a truly great per formance. Bo doee Cllre Brook, who play th archduke. Ouster Von Sevffartiti. Jan. Wlntoa and Nicholas Soneaanln Tie for histrionic honors at tha head of an unusually large and notable supporting cast. Charles ruiiy. Mare UacDermott, Paul VlncenU. Encenla Baasarar , Tula d'Arrll, Anna Varney and other playera of real talent are found in role ot varying importance, giving tine performances. AT THE PINE TREE It is flttlnx that the entire east of "Th Horn Towner." tb famous success wrltmn h George M. Cohan, should bar Bad stags experience This 1 a Warner Bros. Vltanhone all.talk. Ing plctnr and its values will b greatly Improved through th fact . that all th nlarera here seen service on th stag. Georce M Cohan h anti "Th Horn Towners," waa bora oa the Fourth of Jnlr. and nmh. ably th tint thing h did was w reaea for aa American flag. Bnt tha Cohan ilavntloa tit Am. lea and hi knowledge ot ft peo FOR SALE 66 Acres M-L, Section 28, Twp. 89, S. R. 8E. W. M., Adjoining Weyerhaeuser holding. River frontage, irrigation ditch leading from river. Road open to highway. $100 per acre. Terms. Will consider of fer. Owner ordered south. T. A. McCULLY, Marshfiald, Oregon mocks use 77 Cyi0I0TDBi) KLAMATH FAU,S, OREGON pie foe deeper than that, H traveled tor years la tb back washes ot th land as a raude- rlll actor and ha came to know the people ot tha small title and town Intimately. II hat been utilising that knowledge In hi writing ever since. All the characters drawn by Cohan in "Th Horn Towners" are true to lit. They will be tound In every small town aad city throughout th land. That la what makee tbsm Interesting. With th addition ot Vltaphon talking sequence they are made Just as reallitlo as they would be la lit. "Tb Rom Towners1 will hare at the head of tha com pany Richard Bennett, tamoas alike on atag and screens Rob ert McWade, Dorl Kenyon, Rob ert Edesoa, Btanley Taylor, Vsra Lewis. Oladys Brockwoll, John Mlljan, Patricia Caron and James T. Mack. Her I a galaxy of nam to coajur with. Bryan Foy directed "The Home Town er" It U th third 100 per cent talking picture. STATION LEASED TO LOCAL MEN Clar Bilger aad Ralph A. Johnston hare leased th service station at tb Intersection ot East Main aad Sixth street from A. A. MoNab according to announce ment made today through the of fice ot Faretl-Utely Realty com paay. Th new owner will handle a complete Un ot Shell product as well as accessories. In connection with th serrlcs station tha owners will operate a tire abop, where greasing, oiling aad washing ot car will also be handled. Both Bilger and Johnston are well known in Klamath Falls where they hare resided tor many year. WHEAT ADVANCES SLIGHTLY CHICAGO. An 11. (API Indies tloaa of good -sited export baying of United State uhui l4 to early upturns today In wheat values acre. There were also adrlcea tbat la three Arstntlna provinces where rain waa rami needed, showers only war receiv ed, opening 7-3 to 1 7-lo high er, Chicago wheat prices kept near to the Initial rente. Core aad oat sympathised with wheat. corn startlna? l-4a to l 1.4a and later showing losses, but thea advancing again. Provisions tended higher. Doctors Amazed When New Vapor Ends Catarrh When "DEO," a rspor treat- meat tbat kills catarrh germs In stantly and entirely ends the dis ease quickly, was introduced here recently, physicians were amated at the unfailing efficiency of this simple manner of "breathing ca tarrh away." "DEO," composed ot encalyo- tu and other antiseptic, soothing, healing oil, la vaporised by heat ing. By inhaling thla vapor, the marrelous medicaments penetrate every nook and crevice of the nose, throat and lungs, kill the hidden catarrh germs, and soon remedy the raw. Inflamed mem brane. Yon can positively end foul- breathed coughing, hawking, rax- ting, choking catarrh with "DEO" or your money will be refund ed. Try a (0c jar at our risk TODAY. Just ask for "DEO" (Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment) at any good dealers. SWIM at tha NEW KLAMATH NATATORIUM 1719 Main St For HEALTH, SAFETY, FUN1 Vigilant supervkloa; ooKpttanl instruction avallablt by appoint meat. Reeervatlojrg fog privets parties by at-polataeat. Try Oar Natorai Bo Watr Steam Tab aad Khowers. ' PHONE 1268 Clark&Landreth REGISTERED ARCHITECTS Pali can Thestra Building Phone 684 KLAMATH FALLS CHILOQU1N STAGE LINE Chaa. B. Howard, tro 3 ROUND TRIPS DAILY Uav aUamath Falls S i OO a. ne taiSO, ffiSO p, an. Leav Ghiloqoia- 0:80 a. m-, B: IS, 7:00 p. as. Wa Hawa Stage, for Hlr Economy aafetrOonsfort LAW ON MEATS S OUTLINED Th new law passed by th slat legtslatur which gorerni meat dealer and slock raisers and which want Into ffct Aug ust 4 la causing considerable dlf fUulty due to tb tact that many do not understand tha points eorered by law. It was stated todey by Sheriff Lloyd L. Low. Following 1 an article srlnted la tha Portland Oregnlaa which will probably aid la making tbl law mor understood among r'-m' meat handler! "Attention ot dealer handling fresh meata ha been called to the fact that aa a result ot a lw passed by th last legislator they must all tak out licenses mediately. "The new law went Into effect oa August 4,- a statement issued A with spirit and the will to go Once you drfvt a nw Dodge Six, youH nmr ceast to mtrvtl 4 its tJeuk its vim. Its sparlding alacrity. It b to mud. mora than Just a pitc of madthrtry. . h h fairly lurcfiargcd witli life and rtmetion aJhrt with spirit and the will to go. It typifies the finest. a most modern design and construction. In the quality of ib materials and the precision with which it is nMnafactared K b umarpassed. Scores of other rcfitrements give the new Dodge She a test; a smoothness and a flexibility unapproached by any other car comparable in price, ft b, indeed, an unmatched value. Mew Dod6e Brothers 5ix eight aooy smu sms to noj r. o. s. Drntorr oaysu motosb piooua Ostendorf Motor Co., 124 South 6th Street Arzner f lOTsTlTDSaTJ raoaocr or cansata motobs Wban yon drive th PontJao Big SU and ayetually ezpartenee Its egeXuatre perform aaee qUalltl ' 7 to understand why fjtettaaaade of buyer are turning to thla outstanding General Motors product! fwaate sV, tTM (fJtpssa yJsMPsjMa AMfsfs, FASTER EASIER TO DRIVE . SMOOTHER . . MORE ECONOMICAL MORE POWERFUL - ' . ' LaPrarie Bros, and inderson Motors 831 Klamath Ave. Phone 212 AaaOCIATB DKAIJnUli Ante lvery Co, Lakeriow; BmI( Ante Company, Cnlloantm by W. H. Lytle, slate veterinar ian, pointed out "Meat dalr'must bar Itbn a (lass A itceni costing 111 or a class B license costing It. de pending on th nature ot their business, "It the meat handler kill or buy farm-killed, unstamped ear caases, either hogs, sheep, goats, cattle or real calres he must take out a class A license," Mr. Lytle 1 statement explained, "He must alio hare a claaa A license If b ha animal eleushtorod by das A dealor and sells th car- caasea. "It th meat handler wishes to -ell or dispense stamped meal purchased from a class A dealer be needs only a class D license, which oc-ts (. "Hide must accompany tn carcass. Sheep and goat pelts wUI not be required to accom pany tha carcass." "Farmers and stock raiser un der the terms of th law must bare a tag, which must be se cured from the .sheriff's office for each carosa mored on the V Bro., Lacriw, Or., Associate , .. IWtee. MU. Pwsf sMWfW eiwet Mtef ! IS a aaM aea ease. Census 4rily SAFER Tuedayt August 13 A highway or shipped by common carrier. "Th new law, know as th slock and poultry theft preven tion law, waa passed by th lefts, latur to put a stop lo Ihafta of livestock by thieve riding In an. tt io' 'lee. "Appllcatl " for a meat deal. er's license must b forwarded to lh office ot lb (let vaterl. narlan at Salem, Dlshk form for such application anaa b so. cured from that office." CTIOI."" IN n.4 SHANGHAI, Ang IS, (AP)- Health "'torltl of th Inter national settlement today an nounced Bhangbal bad become "an In for ted part" aa a result ot prevalence of cholera, which haa reached an spldemlo stag. Other orient) ports bsvs been notified and special eafeguards concerning ships from Shanghai were xpocia U) oe invoaeq ai once tj prevent poaalbl spread aa. of lb disease. The first Olympic games wr held la 14SI B. C. 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