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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1930)
Tuesday, January 21, 1930 THE EVENTNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKCPN PAGE FIVE bV LAURA LOU BR00KMAN O 1030 ? NEA Service Inc. CIIAi'TKIt xvu Two null of Impnrtanr hap pened In (tat Knlht household the aecond week fallowing Cbrlet msi. On tu tlia eomlDi of Auut Helena' letter from Parle. Tha othar waa tha arrlral ot Andy Crali. Junior laft Tueeday moriilng. Ha departed tor hla aeonnd tarm of aohool aad Judllh waa frank noiifh to admll a bugs algh of rallat lo aea him go. Hlnco tha plaodo ot lb viae aha had baao unable to meet Junior'! eye iqviarely. Bha waa ashamed, am karraaaad ana i.frald to aao what ka ml ha tl. Mug of bar. To bar eredli II ahould ha act dows that Judith, who fait tha bruot of tha boy' mer, honored him for loyalty lo hla mothar. ha had oot mantlouad tba Incl daal lo Junior' fathar, and d.d not Inland to. Whan Arthur Knight raachad bona abortly aftar t o'clock that evening ha catna In atamplng and bruahlag off enow. "Wbara'a TonrT" ha doinandi'd, la aniwar lo Judith graatlng. "1 thing aho'a draaaliii, di-ar. he'll ha down ahortlr."' "Tall Tony I want to ana hor at out!" Arthur'a worda wara gruff, o I auppoaa I'll raally bar to go. I'm draadfully lurry!" MltnhallT" Knight aakad. "Car. ollna Mltchallt Oh, yaa, 1 ramam- bar Juat a ooupla of block! down tha atraat. Wall, gat In early, Tony. Remember we've got through with all thla whoopa. maklug and Into boura." "Yaa, rather. I'll ba noma early." Tony disappeared for wrapa and praaantly waa bark again. Ilia waa wearing tba gray fur coat and a bright rad beret bid bar hair. "Ilya-bya" aha called gaily from tha hallway. Than tba door cloaad upon bar. Judith could hardly realat aa. Ing queatloua. but aba forced bar. aalf to wait. Arthur would tell bar all about It, gtvan bla time. Ha did. Tony had been gona only a few mluutna before tha man eettled bark comfortably In bla chair, removed hla pipe from bit llpi. blew tha smnka awlrllng to wurd the celling. "You know. Tonya really i Wf.t kid," lie lold hla wife. "Craty little rascal baa been Kil ling Into ai-rupea all bar life, but he narrr meana anything by It. Now take lh:i row with Helena" Tony'a Aunt Helena bad writ- and ba auappad out tha aentonca i ten her brother vary pointedly, it aa though ba wara In hla offle and Judith a minor member of tha kualneaa force. "I'll aend tha maid up." aha told htm. "la there I hope noth ing baa happened T" "Nothing happened?" The man relied bla hrowa. "Oh, I knew whan I got tnat cable from i'ar'a that Tony'd been up to devlltr. letter cama from Helena thla af ternoon. Told ma tha whole atory." Harriet waa dlapatched to la form Tony that her tether wlahed to aea her Immediately. Klfie.n mlnutaa later tha girl appeared. She atrolled Into tba living room eaaually and atopped In lha doorway, one hand reeling on her bin. "Did yon want to aea me, Dar ling?" aba aakad. reeling languid railing area on Knight. "Yea. I did." Tony had moved toward tha reading labia and waa extracting a clgarat from a large Hirer boi. "I'ul that clgarat down and coma Into tha etudyl" her fathar com manded aharpiy. "I've got a num ber of tblnga to aettla with yon, young lady, and we're going to aettla tham now!" Tony heellaled. Than, amlllng aweatly, aha replaoed tba c'garat la tha eaaa and followed Knight " Into tha amall room which waa known aa hla atudy. The door oloaud behind them, e e Jadlth waa worried. It waa not often bar buaband aaed auch a harah loan with anyone. She waa worried, too, became aha had m Idea to what langtba the younger gtrt'a toolhardlneea might ha . a led. Dtnnar waa kept walling that evening. It waa nearly T o'clock before the atudy door opened and A'thar Knight and hla dangbtar reap peared. They cama out with Tony'a arm about her father, her dark bead cuddling to bla boul der. Both wara amllmg. and they looked aa though tba Interview had been a love faaat Tony maintained "the poaa ot filial devotion and iweetnear ibroukbonl tha evening meal. She v remained with Judith and Arthur t whan coffee waa larved la tha 11'' father, brtng ng him hla plpa, tha evening newapaper, and placing n aah tray at convenient reach. Jadlth marveled at tha ehanga. At length Tony auggeeted heal- tattngly "Father, Darling. I juat wlah I rould atay homa thla aventngl I d have managed It noma way If omy I'd known yon and Judith would ho bara. But Carolina MHohe aakad ma to make a fourth rt bridge with bar and har parenia. mad. Hba bad aald that tba width of the Atlantic ocean wa none too broad a barrier between beraelf and tha nlatce aha had 0 recently been chaperoning. 80a had even Implied that Tony'a aa- ratwdea, oulmlnatlng In an affair with a good-for-nothing named Mickey Mortimer, were tha talk of the American colony and a dl grace on tha family honor. e Aunt Helena had wound np with tha declaration that not for lova or money would she undnrtake re. ponalblllty for Tony Knight again "Hut that a all right' Artbui pointed out to Judith. "Because I'vo perauaded tha kid to u right here all winter. Homa a taa place for her yuu know, and no you're here Judith, you can lojk after her Ob, I know, It baa to be dona tactfully, but you're a genlua at tact." But, Arthur, you know how aha feola toward ma" Knight patted her arm "Tbat'a al' right now. It'a all right! Tony and I talked every thing over. Bba lan'l going to make any trouble from now on. Tony'a agreed lo atop running around nlghta, nay at homa and behave heraalf." "Yea, air," ba muted contented ly. "Oueaa I'll have lo gat oft a latter to Holena tomorrow aud tell her a thing or two. Really I'm ura aha nilaiepreaented affair.' "Wall." Judith aald uncertainly I bopa you re right about It." Arthur Knight looked anch picture of aatletactlon juat thn tha girl did not voice bar mlaglv Inga. Judith waa learning that Ar thur, who had been auch a per fect companion tor Idle daya In Bermnda, waa aa entirely differ ant aort of peraoa In New Tork. Ha had accuatomed hlmaelf to a routine ot year Handing and It waa not eaay to vary tbla. It waa harder atlll to perauada Arthur Knight that hla routine might need varying Tha two yeara preceding, dar ing whlob ha had lived at tna elub, bad made It eat y tor Knlgnt to allp Into tba habit of apandlng longer and longer honra In at office. Often ha would return eventnge after dinner to frame memoranda tor an Important eon ference or atudy a file ot rorre- epondenc. Even Inga devoted to aoclal pleaeura bad become rarer ana rarer. Now that ha had acquired an at tractive wife, reopened bla aubur ban homa, and could find thara eaoh evening a good dinner, cor genial companionship and aver? comfort for three or tonr honra of quiet relaxation troa tha daya work, Knight waa laea and laaa In clined lo auggeat tba opara, tba atree or a oonoert. Tboaa thlnga wara all right whan yon got to tham. Leaving an agreeable chair before your own fireplace to battle through traffla tor an hour and a half waa too much ot a itraln. Judith, therefore, waa finding bar daya, and evenlnga, too, more and mora aonflned to tha four walla of har new homa. Tbera wara tlmea when thla grew a bit Irkaoma. e e e Neither tha girl nor her haa- beod knew at juat what hour Tony Knight arrived homa that aveulng aha had promleed lo be 'In aarly." It waa eome time at' tar they had retired. Tony alept lata next morning, aa naual, Bba aurprlaed Judith, though, by ap pearing at 11:10 la a knitted port dress. It waa unuaual to aea Tony at uch an hour of the day, and It waa unuaual also lo aa her about tha houae In anything but negligee garment. runbermone tha girl announc ed aha would have breakfaat downatalra tnatead of In har room. All aha wlibed waa coffee and fruit. It waa a good alga. Perhapa Tony actually did Intend to II "a up to bar program of reform! Ju dltb am I led happily aa aha want to tall Cora to aend In Mlaa Tony'a breakfaat. Thirty mlnutaa later Jadlth re turned to tha dining ror-m. Tony bar flnlabed eating. Juat then Judith heard a cry from the hall- way: Why Andy! Andy Crolg- when did you gat hare?" Judith heallated. Tony waa art. dently welcoming a caller. She heard a man a laugh and heard a rumbling, Ind'atlnct aniwar. They would go into tha living room, of conree, Judith thought. Bha da ildod to allp through tba hall and np lha atalrway, where aevaral taaka awaltad. Bha atappad to tha hall entrance. aaw too lata that Tony and her i companion bad both turned at the j Bound. "Ob Jadlth.' aald tha younger I girl. "Tbla la Andy Craig, Andy 'a ' an old, old friend and father' I Idea of perfection la modern 1 youtn. Andy my itepmother." Judith went forward amlllng. "How do yon do, Mr. Craig. I'm glad to know any of Tony'r friend." Andy Craig laughed aaally. He waa ao tall ha Beamed to till the hallway. Ha atlll wore hla top coat but had pulled off a felt hat lo ravaal brlatllog, cloaa-cropped rad bald. Andy Craig had bine eyea, eery light blua, which vara filled with good humor. "I'm I'm awfully glad to know yon, Mr. Knight" ha aald and 1 tben ha atopped abort. (To Ba Continued) AT THE VOX elTeaTan ii. "" ii''''" JUNE CLYDE -ARTHUR LAKE w TANKED LEGS Vox Theatre All Week With Too. A part perfectly aultad to tba unlqna talent of Arthur Lake, tha "lovable kid" of tha film, baa bean found la Radio Flo turee' Joyful dramatic revue, "Tanned Leg." Lake talka. ilnga and perform! In bla beat juvenile manner, cre ating a new character that matche hi Inimitable "Harold Teen." With Juna Clyde and tha gorgooua bathing ault beauty cborua, ha Introduce Levant and C'-re'e new ions bit. With 11." Lake baa apent moot of hla lite on the (tag .ad In plrturee. Hla parent wera playing la an act of tbalr own In Corbln, Ky., whan Arthur arrived. Juat a year later ha made hla debut before tte footllghtg a the baby In an "Unci Torn'! Cabin" abow. At t year ot age he waa taking part In hla fathar'a acrobatic act. Not svan achool Interfered with hi career. HI mother had harielf legally appointed hla tutor and ha gained hla adora tion from har. Arthur deeerted tba itaga for tba acreen early In Ufa. He waa only It, when, accompaaled uy hla mother and alater, Florence, he came to Hollywood. Tha two children wera given amall bile In eevera! plcturea, and finally Arthur waa ealected for a role In a Unlveraal production featur ing Tranklyn Fareum. A con tract with that company followed and Arthur remained with them fir year. During that time be waa loaned to other atudlo to play the title rol la "Harold Teen," and tha toad In "Tha Air Clrcu" and "On With tha Show." . Ill mcceae waa lnxtantaneoua, and when Arthur began hla free lancing Career, Radio Plcturea gave him hla tint Important part In "Tanned Leg," a aparkllng comical comedy built around the oistotta of a youthful crowd al an axclualve her-h clnb, Klamath Rustler Goes to State Pen Harold Cbrlatle. convicted cat tle thief, waa taken to the Ore gon atat penitentiary at Salem Tharaday by Sheriff Lowe of Klamath county, and thna anda tha great legal battle of Joaeph In county In tha flrat cattle stealing caa of many yeara, Bays the Oranta Paaa Courier. The state eupreme court Wed nesday refused a new trial to Cbrlatle, who previously had nn auceaaafully appealed to the am court against the aentence Impoaed by Judge H. D. Norton, In Grants Paaa on March 1, 1921. Cbrlatle waa given an Indeter minate sentence, not to exceed two yeara, upon hi conviction ot stealing flv head of cattle from J. W. Balrd and four othar head ot cattle from another farmer. HI trial and sentence marked the opening of tha great tight of the stock ralsara In the 1111 nol valley agatnat itock thieve. Cbrlatle Uvea la Klamath falls, and Sheriff Ernest H. Lie tar had bean prepared to take the prisoner to Salem, when Sheriff Low telegraphed that ha bad a batch of prisoners to take there. Christie according ly waa tamed over to tha Kla math sheriff to be delivered with lha othar priaoaera. good amnur AMASA, Mich. Erie aad Art Ouetataoa are great almroda. While hunting near tbalr camp at Buck Lake, Art ahot a deer. Oa tb way to retrieve the dee he raa late a mother bear aad two good etxed en be. tried la shoot them, but hla gua failed. Ilia brother, however, killed the three hear. The two man bagged the deer aad Utre bear la flv minute. Ttfll.D BIGOEST BHOVIti DUQUOIN. I1L The large! electrlo aaoval la tha world to la oparalloa hare. It walgha 1100 ton and to capable of lifting a larga automobile to tb root of a aavan-atory building. The dip per will acoop about tO oubl yard of material al on operation. It's a Hit! T(Z -n"atri r rv ry n1 : UKJNNLitlJ Dazzling Thrilling - Girl aad Moslo Drama with June Clyde Arthur Lake Dorothy Revier Ann Pennington ZIPPY - - GAY ZESTFUL ft VOX Theatre Nov Coast Guards Land Big Liquor Cargo MIAMI, ria., Jan. II. (AP) Overhauling a rum laden speed boat aftar a three mile chase on the Miami river aarly today coaat guardsmen ahot a negro member of the orew and salted approximately 100 aacka ot liq uor. Two companlona, who tb negro aald war white men, aa capad. 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