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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1937)
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Mattoon said, they beat McCormack up and robbed him of $10. a wrist watch and a leather coat, leav ing him at Algoma where Mat toon picked him up and brought him to town early Saturday morning. Theodore Moore of Chi loquin was In the county jail Monday on charges of illegal hunting. Moore was sentenced to 30 days In jail and fined $100 when of ficers charged he had several swans in his possession. Mark Willis, also of Chi loquin, was serving out a $10 fine for having no operator's license. KIWANIANS HOSTS TO CHILDREN AT - WEDNESDAY MEET Kiwants dub members will have as their guests their sons and daughters at Wednesday's luncheon at the Hotel Willard. Sons and daughters, likewise, will entertain the Kiwanians. Ai lea Massie Kuykendall will be mistress of ceremonies. Mad elon Adler, 6, will give a piano solo; George Adler, Jr., 5, will sing; Betty Lou Drake will give a talk; Wanda Shaw will give a piano solo, and Heins Dietsche will give a talk. Kiwanian Ed Ostendort arrang ed the program. NEW YORK. Nov. 23 (4) Lou Little, Columbia's cagy coach, would trade three "average line men" for one "great backer-up" and figure he came bvt ahead in the deal. A dentensively great roving center, Lou said today, "would make any defensive line look good." To prove it, he pointed out that the might of the current Fordham forward. wallthose seven blocks of granitelies largely In Ales Wojciechowicz, whose defensive dynamite on the roving center assignment is the major reason there hasn't been a point scored through the Ram line all season. JILLMARY BRAtIMOND c..0.161. a; NIA SoMis CAST or clitekamensull JILL WENTWORTH. hereto attractive debetnate. ALAN JEFFRY. bare. Haag young medal. BARRY WENTWORTH. Ji Ilk 'stepbrother. J A CK WENTWORTH. brother. SYLVIA IIIITTON. U below's. Teaterdays Ardath alto for Alan es a model. Alan gene tor a walk when the work is atartr Inkked. leaving hor alone In his steels. Ileaatime. Jill arrives sad Se de. Saltily greeted by Animals. CHAPTER XIX TILL stared at Ardath, ment in her eyes. Ardath! Fresh from sleep, her hair tumbled, only half-dressed. Afterward Jill's eyes were going to be wells of miserable tears. But she was glad nowif you could caU being hurt and proud and numb "glad"that her face was not revealing her suffering. That she was able to look at Ardath coolly, proudly and with complete poise. "Won't you come in?" Ardath asked, delighting in the situation. "No, thank you," Jill replied. "I'm sorry. I didn't know you lived here "I don't live here. Exactly," Ar dath answered. Her voice was amused. Jill turned and walked steadily toward her car, hearing the slam ming of the door behind her. Before she reached her car, she stumbled against a small figure. Small, bird-like eyes in a wrinkled face gazed up at her. You been in a kinda hurry," a quavering voice said, with a chuckle sounding in it, "and early. I didtt t theenk pretty girls get up at seex o'clock." Automatically, Jill pushed back the cuff of her coat. Her little jewelled watch was ticklog on her arm merrily, as though nothing had happened to its owner. Both hands marked the hour. It was exactly six o'clock. "I don't need those theengs," the old woman said. "I'm out every day thees time. You can't fool old Rose." , Tuz, stood for a moment regard . ing the smiling old face. Rose! Once, maybe this ancient person had been young and beautiful and happy. Maybe, though, she had been as unhappy as she, Jill, was now. Perhaps she had found for getfulness with the years. On an impulse, she reached into her purse and drew out a bill, which she pressed into one claw like hand. Then, Jill pulled the cherry-red woolen scarf from about ber throat and wrapped it about the old woman's shoulders. She heard a startled exclamation as she got in her car. "God bless us!" , Jill looked back as she started the motor. The old beggarshe must be a beggar, for who else would be out at ;his hourwas staring at her with a dazed ex pression on her face. Both hands clutched the bright red scarf. It was after the car rounded the corner that tears came, rolling down Jill's cheeks unheeded. She was conscious of many curious eyes. But she was past caring. Her world, a beautiful dream world though it had been, had crashed. Her idol had not been tound with feet of clay, but with feet of mud. Alan and Ardath. An ugly romance between them. She must stop thinking of him. She must go back home, and greet everybody at breakfast with a nice morning face. The face of a girl twfully happy over being engaged to Milo Montanne. .7111 shuddered. She couldn't go back now. She would go.to Patty and stay until she could face the family with more composure. She wouldn't wake Patty for awhile. She would drive for awhile and then go home. WIRING the time Jill was driv- ' tog aimlessly about the streets with her white, strained face, Alan bad reached his apartment and let himself in with his latch key. The place was now quite empty, fact which brought a feeling of altense relief. In the rear room, the stripped easel met his eyes, and then a bit of blackened canvas en the hearth. Yo ,Pri;70 tC14 41J11... ,Iii.t 1L -5f IF You HAVEN'T TRIED 022120 Dill71212 BLINDED WHISKY.O hoot "Aso straight whiskies In this product ore I year and Pundits old or mote. 2$11, straight whiskey, n grain neutral spirits: 11, straight whit. &ay, 1 you and I months old. 10 straight whiskey. I roars old. OLDITY411 DISTILLIRS,INC., N.Y.C. He smiled grimly. It had been good picture. But he would for get all about it. Its destruction meant that Ardath Holm was now iellnitely out of his life. Which was a good thing. If she had hung hound, she might have done some real damage. The telephone rang later in the morning and he answered it un easily. He was almost certain ha would hear Ardath's voice faking penitence. "Hello there, old chap." The voice had a familiar ring. rt wasof course it wasVic Ainsworth, whom he had last seen heading for the grind of an English bank. "Vie! Where are you? I'll take taxi" "I'm sorry as the deuce, Alan. But I'm leaving for Louisville in few minutes. Missed my train last night, all because a beautiful girl wanted your life's history. But it's just as well I didn't get off. There's something I think you should know" "Not bad news. Surely" "I'm afraid so. Lord Jeffry isn't well, Alan. Mother wrote he was In poor health. I haven't the right to say so, old man, but I think this isn't the time for pride and family quarrels. Maybe I shouldn't scivise youbut I'd like to." "It isn't necessary." Alan's voice was husky with emotion. "I'm efraid I've been a selfish know-Rill." He felt stunned. His father with his oak-like constitution! He muldn't remember the time he had ever been sick. He had an iron constitution that matched an iron will. "I'll leave for home tomorrow," Alan said slowly. "There's no great hurry, Alan. A good rest and seeing you again is about all your father needs to pull him around. I've an idea he should be getting out of harness, though." a a AALAN smiled grimly. Getting . out of harness! His father would never slip it unless he could place it upon his son. - He thought wearily: If it will bring the old fellow any happiness and peace of mind, I'll give up painting. Surely, he had done nothing with it of which either he or his father could be proud. "Sun Over Seville" was still In the hands of the dealer to whom Jill had gone. The dealer had per suaded Alan to allow him to place It on sale. "rn sail tomorrow," Alan said, slowly. "Thanks Vic for telling me." "But Alan, your work. I'm seri ous. There's no reason to hurry home." "There's no reason to stay," Alan replied, briefly. "But you're coming back." "No, I won't come back." Vic Ainsworth said uneasily: "I ion't doubt that your father has changed this past year. Softened. Don't smash your bridges, Alan." He added casuallytoo casually. "By the way, the girl I was talk ing with about you was Jacqueline Wentworth." 'Tau were there!" Vic smiled. Then, he had been right The electric note in Alan's voice told him everything. "Yes. She was quite excited when I said I knew you. I gath ered she thought quite a lot of you." There was a silence, more ilium hating than wolds would have been. Alan's face had tightened with pain. Jill. He was leaving Jill forever. Jill, who had shaped a world for him, end then had toppled it. (To Be Continued) NEM THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON EAGLES AUXILIARY PLANNING CANN. The Eagles auxiliary will Bpon aor a publio carnival at the K. C. hall Monday. November 29. at 7:30 p. A number ot attractions are being planned. Including country store beauty parlor, fortune tell ing, candy booth. strong girl. nut tree. bazaar. pot litter booth and refreshment stand. The hamper and contents which will be given away by the auxiliary before Christina' will be on display. A small admission charge will be made. Mary Lewis is general chair man in charge ot arrangements and any intorniation may be ob tained by calling 299W3 The public la cordially invited, and children are welcome. ISport Briefs I Il EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (A) Straight from the coast: Cali fornia has just about made up its mind to ask Pitt to the Rose Bowl if Pitt gets past Duke Satur day Because if some other team is picked it will clear the decks for the Sugar Bowl (rapid ly becoming a major rival) to come up with Pitt vs. Alabama or some other such attraction When good old Gabby Hartnett was introduced at a Chicago tight the other night, 21,000 fans gave him a three-minute ovation He still is the No. 1 Chicago can didate for manager of the Cubs Ralph Vona, classy Asbury Park, N. J.. welterweight, once was the favorite caddy of Edward G. Robinson, the film star. Within a week two Broadway gossip columns have reported Lefty , Gomez of the Yanks and the good-looking June O'Dea are arranging a friendly divorce Harry Etchells, a shoe shop at tendant in Manchester. Eng., won $1,000,000 in a football pool and flags were hoisted all over town in celebration You embryo fight matchmakers can earn ;5000 of Mike Jacobs dough if you can get Lou Ambers to de fend his lightweight title against Henry Armstrong P. S.: Mike can't Luis Angel Firpo was an even better business manager than Jack Dempsey. Max Schmel Ing or Gene Tunney but wound up flat broke Both Dempsey and Tunney rate a million in any book. - Note to William Kunsch, Bridgeport, Conn.: Here are the answers to your three questions: Our favorite all-time back is Jim Thorpe of the Carlisle Indians Clint Prank of Yale is far and away the class of the east Sorry we can't tell you who'll be the best in the future That squib about Marc h y Schwartz being on the pan out at Creighton seems to have been a bit off-key Marchy has just been signed to a new two-year contract, so probably it was the Monday morning quarterbacks who were doing all the yowling Why is everybody overlooking that Tulsa university football team? Been 'going great. - Eddie Mead, manager of Henry Armstrong, is sporting a watch bearing the pictures of himself and Joe Lynch, former bantam weight champ, who was managed by Mead Lynch dug the watch MODERN WOMEN Med Ned Wit monthly pain and delay due to colds. nervoua mato. eapaaare or similar causes, Chi-chea-ten Diamond Brand Polls are effective, reliable aad give Chide Sold by all druggists 'drove:50year. Add Far COPYRIGHT 1937, THE WILKEN FAMILY, INC., AIADDN, PA. THE WILKEN FAMILY BLENDED WHISKEY .-90 PROOF ...THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 20 MONTHS 0114401111.OLD, 25 STRAIGHT WHISKIES, 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, 20 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 20 MONTHS OLD,. 5 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD. Introduces Eleciric Banjo Lonnie Hewitt, maestro and entertainer, and his new electric banjo which he personally will introduce to the musical world for the first time. This instrument, which is said to be capable of producing unlimited variety of tonal quality, is handled in Kininath Falls by the Derby Music company. At present Hewitt Is enjoying an extended engagement at the Embaisay club, where nightly be conducts the orchestra. Jim Dykes of Sox Harried By Third-Sacker Salesmen CHICAGO, Nov. 23 falJames Joseph Dykes, the little man who likes big cigars. probably, will come out of the approaching base ball meetings with enough free stogies to carry him through the 1938 season. Genial Jimmy, who ban never been accused of being a baseball "wallflower," apparently is going to be one of the most popular "delegates" to the minor league convention December 1-3 at Mil waukee and at the major league meetings to be held here Dream her 8-8. And the chunky Chicago White Sox manager, with good reason, apparently I. ready to have a big time for himself. For one thing, Dykes wants a good third baseman, lie observ ed his 4Ist birthday early this month and while he atilt knows out of a bock shop where Mead had parked it before he discov ered Armstrong This sounds like the old hooey, but Jack Dempsey says he'll bet $50.000 his fighter, Red Burman, can lick any heavyweight in the world. Joe Louis included Now Jack. a bit about playing the "hot corner," the legs are weak even though the spirit is willing. For another thing. Jimmy wants Nome outfield punch, and as he has a few pitchers other clubs could use, it looks as though Jimmy will be a marked man throughout the sessions. Dykes already has been offer ed so many third sackers that he has indicated he'll hold off until the best bargain comes along. The St. Louis Drowns have been try ing to tempt him with Harlan , Couthorn Pacific - Ticket Office , Phone 2000 INCLUDE CALIFORNIA-AT NO ADDED FARM For years we've recommended that you go or return from the East via sunny California and the romantic Southwest, urging you to tarry enroute in the thrilling cities there. Thousands have followed our advice. If you haven't already done so, we hope that you will this winter. You'll see TWICE AS MUCH when you go East this way, and double the enjoyment end int eeeee of your trip. Remember on a journey to Chicago, New York and many another Eastern city you can include Cali. fond' for not one rent more rail lore Man you would gay els; a trip straight East and bash Typical examples of East t California roundtrip fares: Coach Tourist Standard CHICAGO $57.35 $74.00 $90.30 NEW YORK 89.75 106.40 140.80 '17:Zig:nliTantICIMatroltirldb3siodnadis.Coach, and tourist tam CHM i fine infielder: Cleveland is reported to have offered Hammy Hale. Dykes has made little sec ret of the fiat that he'd like Dili Wetter ot the Athletics, and oven though the "A's" s y Whir isn't for stile, Jimmy still is hop ing. NVeshinglon bee asked Dykes It he could use Buddy Meyer, who won the American league betting title in 1930, end rumor is strong that Meyer will come to the Pox hi 0Xtdittillin for Lou Berger wha finished out the ilintii011 lit third hue for the Dykoomen, The Browns admit Diet they ere deal ing with Dykom, end one rumor heti it that Oat end Joe Vosmik may come to the Hoc In exchange for Zoko Homan, firet anchor, and Vern Kennedy, pitcher. The Antericen longue will hold its meeting December 0 end 7 at the Palmer house, with the Nil tionni eireult meeting on the some (Nye et the Congrese hotel, December 8 hes boon sot for the Joint meeting to (thulium whelever difficulties might arise during the entitling sonson. Thu minor-major peel. which expirem moon eller the firet of the year, will come up for renewal end Preoldunt lierridge of the Ameriren league meld today he entiripetes little controversy. RICHEY STAYS AT KLAMATH TEMPLE ANOTHER WEEK Speaking to A n audience that almost filled Klamath temple, nov John Monday night announced he would stay this week for meetings. Subjects for the week as announced are: Tuesday night, "When Doti Wink ed and Laughed": Wednesday, "Faith In Divine Healing"; Thursday night, a unique ser vice, which Mr. Richey calls "Love Feast Service." A Thanksgiving service ill be held in the temple at 10 o'clock. The public is invited. Friday night the topic will be "The Prodigal Daughter." Satur day night will 110 another "liven Throb" eervice. Title service was one of the most enjoyed last week. k Long known as a producer of lino flying boats ond seaplanes for world service. Italy has now --- November 23, 1937 turned to record breaking land '1 planes as well, Thorn wann't ilingle cue of inininicon identity in the WPA statue Moaning propel. Thn stations didn't knock off for lunch. L.;al Notice. NOM TO CREDITORS IN TUN CIRCUIT coma Or Ti STATIO Ole MIRIAM FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In the Matter of the !Ciliate of JAMES it. DIXON. Deeemand. Notice to hereby given that the undorsigned has been appointed adminborairis of the Heinle of J111111114 It. Dixon, doettlied, by the Circuit Court of thit Htate of Oreg on. for Menotti County, and has qualitiod. All portions tinning claims againat anlit Katato aro hereby notified to primed tho mamo dilly verified am required by law to tho undermigned at Din Wilco of A. V. Whatnot), American Na. (tonal Dank Building. Klamath' rails. Oregon, within six months front the ditto hereof. MARY E. DIXON. A Iltillnintrottrix of Din Entail of Jo men It. Dixon. doyenne& A. W. SC 11AUPI Attorney. II. N 1) 7-11-21. 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To prove it, he pointed - Thorpe of the Carlisle Indians delegates ,. to the minor league has indicated he'll hold off until ous Ther no reason to hurrY 11- out that the might of the current ss she got in ter oar- 'God bless horrie." - ''t , - Clint Frank of Yale is far convention December I-3 at Mil- the best bargain comes 1110111y. The Fordham forward. wallthose osi" ' ' , , Alan . replied, briefly. no reason to Slav and away the class of the east waukee and at the major league St. Louis Brown. have been try- w a SIMI' blocks of granitelies Jill looked back as she started ... Sorry we can't tell You who'll meetings to be held here Dream- ing to tempt him with Harlan , '...4 ..c $ . largely in , Alex Wojciechowicz, the motor. The old beggar--she ru an be the best in the future . her 8-8. And the chunky Chicago ) ' whose defensive dynamite on the must be a beggar, for who else That squib about id a r c h Y White Sox manager. with good ..s roving center assignment is the would be out at ;his hourwas "Bu& "No I won'tcome back." Schwartz being on the pan out at reason, apparently I. ready to 11 t you re coming back." re ' S 71E IPESTI 1 1i .., major reason there hasn't been a staring at her with a dazed ex- V! IT c Ainsworth said uneasily: "I Creighton seems to have been a have a big time for himself. t .4:1.4,-, .7 1 CALIFORNIA HINE point scored through the Ram 'on on her face. Both hands ion t doubt that your father has bit off-key . . . Marchr has just For one thing, Dykes wants a woo; co itt . tto, -.4.. line all season. clutched the bright red scarf. changed this past year. Softened. been signed to a new two-year good third baseman. lie &wry- ,. Don't srnash your bridges, Alan." contract, so. probably it Wag the ad his 4Ist birthday early this s.......40 de ,,, Q. V, 4 ri PORT SHERRY WHITE PORT that t came rli It was after the car rounded the He added casuallytoo casually- Monday morning quarterbacks month and while he atilt knows .0. .- si,li mil 0 ihd... ' -& ., - poillo- - corner ears , olng ,,B th Y e way, the girl I was talk- . who were doing all the yowling IC ot ,st 14 as1 , l'41.- , rimed.' TOICAYANGELICA MUSCATEL :, 7 &s , , I. ch unheeded. She 4 down Jill's eeks ing with about you was Jaccpaltioe ... Why is everybody overlooking araha lidocik shop ti I 1 hood WM tar MN ' 26 by . p was conscious of many curious Wentworth." that Tulsa university football l'illt of ;ie., claws (a.m....1..4w ,,.- lies parkagol Calietheno. veksens eyes. But she was past caring. t ? Been oin great. had : I 0 Her world, a beauu n dream 'You were there!" od-' u earn . . . I 1 , ' world though it had been, had . c smiled. Then, he had been 'n t gg Henry red parked Armstrontg before he discov- where Mead Rill 0411 . . . This sounda . -... AO poTockwit like the old hooey, but Jack Dempsey says he'll bet $50.000 , dvp 00U111 oommmousumma ROMA WINE COMPANY, INC, Lodi, California - lri t. - I crashed. Her idol had not been right. The electric note in Alan's voice Emdadt rl ea algi.eai da, manager o e; af watch en r y n tound with feet of clay, but with told him everything. A r "Yes. She was quite excited bearing the pictures of himself his fighter . Red Burman, . .4, Ilck any heavyweight in d. .- '-- - ,.----.--1 ,..' fikneetuglyof mraumand. ceAlanhetwandeen thArem.dath. when I said I knew you. I gath- anal. JOe Louis Included . . - Now a gPt WC& e I - , - , ,, she must stop thinking of him. ;rot d. she thought quite a lot of wetclachabmYnpc.hw, hfoorwmaaer at ,.. ..) . by 5lead ... Lynch dug the watch jack' the tsorl ca Schuss Vintage Co. , I 'IZ, - ,.., ,i. . She must go back home, and greet everybody at breakfast with a nice There was a silence, more illurn-- MODERN WOMEN hating than wads would have E ASV 7Ilt and Main St. Phone 2174 : , tip st . rooming face. The face of a girl been. . Mod Noa Wit monthly pairs sod delay dual Ewfully Montanne. happy over being engaged Alan's face had tightened with e'l'"'"'"'"''"Enu"""mll'"""1 Thanksgivhtg Week Specials Cin.clos-lers Diamond nrandPdisaraellectivo, ,, ' el t Milo Jill. reliable and give Oulds Rallat. &kJ by ., ., - Jill shuddered. She couldn't go pain. He was leaving Jill forever. J all dr"W"'"'"er""Lm' Ask kg 13 OW ' 10 , back now. She would goto Pattl who had shaped a world for him, CH I CH ESTER PILL4 Effective Tues Wed Thurs. , gi - end stay until she cotdd face the end then had toppled it. , . prno,.... family with more composure. (To Be Continued) 'Tea DIAMOND 'S: BRAND' ' "oir ' - She wouldn't wake Patty for 4 - awhile. 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Remember on a journey to Chicago, New .. 1 York and many another Eastern city you can include Cali. . ; Pint Quart i ) toad' for not one cent more rail fare i al you would pay etri a frit straight East anti bacht Typical examples of East t LaCroix furgundy or . . 1 'aka ',H,' ll'Elo)Ws Cali orals roundtrip farm . , ..e La r 1 C il . , .,, , , . ) , ( , Claret .' Coach ' Tourist Standard Gals. $1.1.9 , , . i . CHICAGO $57.35 $74.00 $90.30 , ' r BLENDED WHISKEY el Proof . A straight B I, NDED AIIISK Y NEW YORK 89.75 , 106.40 140.80 . 'Try These Famous Oregon Wines and tourist Wee , . whiskies in this product are e tear and 6 , Biscegliae Deluxe, Loganberry, Blackberry, amino old or mom. 2S straight whiskey . ' Mreigcrstlitr:antirsTlatralt:Wdbrcal.C"" 1 Iss; rz, -.z zatym trot "his! t Raspberry, Concord, Apple, Cherry . stwoo COPYRIGHT 1937, TIll WILKEN PAWKY, INC., ALADDN, PA. 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