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Sunday, Nov. 22, 1925 Local Briefs HUP-EIGHT BEATS TIME OF LIMITED Distributor Makes Trip In Stormy Night Speedier i Than ExpreM Train ItclK'knh lo Slrrt The past noble orauds of the Kt-bckaa lo!5 of Klamath Knlls are requiwliil t.r iu-et at the home of Mm. W. L. SuJvr cf Ninth nri on Mon day. November S3. t S-30 o'cloik. for the purpose' of organising a past grands club. All vlsiiiim grands are also invmu u auviui. , Teartnc throueh a nlrht fh.t in. l'avlil ! jjujpj ,X hours of a driving, almost blinding rain atorni. T. V. Campbell, Hupraobiro distributor at Hartford. Conn., and f . K. Emory, one of his company's organisation, pllotod a standard stock Hupmobllo eight no dsn from Ilartfonf to the Detroit Prom Voniia Valley Shook, pioneer resident of ralley Is a Klamath Kails over tin week-end. Yonna ; visitor j Unto for San Kraurwru Mrs. W. L. Albright, who has been regis tered at the Whito Pelican hotel for the past month looking after j ferry dock al Windsor. Out., in 1!H her property In this county, left i hours and 20 minutes elapsed time Thursday morning lor ner nome September it) and SI. Their record in San Francisco. .Mrs. Aionpni was aecoiu Ferguson cation visiting in the city. first four we mad HI through the, (tmsi.int rain, including a stop for gasoline. The second four we made 167. Including a wait of nearly 8S minutes to awaken Mr. Kvana at; I'aienovln. llrlwceii Auburn audi ItwhcHter. N, V , after I lie rain stop-! pod, e chnked ourselves as actually! making 65 miles lu one hour. Con tinuously wo drove the cur as fasti as we dared over the wet, slippery roads that we encountered until we1 were nearly to Windsor. We tore! over a 13-mile detour near learning- ton. Ont.. at from 50 to 65 miles an! hour. Iletween II rant ford and Leant-! Inglon. Ont., we towed a ear over a; SU-milo detour at 45 miles an hour. ! The driver of that car was literally i 'scared to death.' but we explained ! before we began toning him that we 1 were in a hurry. Without four-wheel lira km and' MORAL' VICTORY balloon tires such driving would ! Francisco. Mrs. Albrlsht j that of the fl!iUwl , -res ,u. or ompanied by Mr. Twyla , foolhardy , who will spend her -..,. . ,. ,. 1 'The car has never ha Visits from Valley Mrs. Jack Mocre of Medford. spent the day Thursday in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Moors was the guest of Mrs. L. G. Hoagland while here. Windsor by more thnn thrue miles an hour. They averaged 44.7s miles an hour for the $06 miles they trav eled. The distance the car truvcle4 is had more than ordinary service attention." said Mr. t'ampell. "Not an original part has been replaced. The valvos were ground for the first time Just before we left lo tive us an opportunity to iIIO.S miles further than the rail-, make grca,cr ,,.,! ,,( urford the 1 road distance from South Station. operation of which the car is aclu-i Malin Visitor Mxa. Vivian Wilde Ba,OB' ,0 ,ne Mk'h"t" rai,--ally capable. Other thin that and! was shopping with local merchants road station at Windsor. . tightening up the body bolls. II had Friday from Malta. , Mr. Campbell, who has driven mo- no service attention. i tor cars for 52 years, determined to, "Its performance ability Is so ef-: the test of the car's ability; forties that one fnils to realise just From the Valley Mr. and Mrs. make M. H. Teare of Ijtngell valley were two wka aKUi whtfn nupmohlle ilM how remarkably it actually does Its' transacting business at the county lrlbulo Xron, parts of (ne coun.! work , , ,rlp , compI(,led ,,, , ; eat Friday. ' ,rJf vm iuvlted to come to the fac-1 definite clwck of results is possible. . lu front Merrill Mrs. Arthur ,ory for ,heir ""'"' convention. , 1 have driven and sold several ot, Fratier was among the recent vial- September S2-24. He was in charge the highest priced cars, both Amer-; tors from her ranch in Merrill. lot an aviation camp during the!kan;;nd foreign. Yet I have never spending Saturday in Klamath Fal.s world war. shopping. , j Despite the terrific spd ul whi.-h ; the car was continuously driven, an avarage of 14. "'miles tsis made per . gallon of gasoline. Four guar;, of oil were added to the crauk case. ! Actual oil consumption, as me asured at the Hup factory was Us tlian Fen Klamath Visitor Miss three Quarts. Fecia iLeever of Fort Klamath was Campbell and Emry were iheck a visitor in the city yesterday firmed out of the main Western office a brief time. !at Hartford at p. m.. eastern stand ard time, Sunday. September 2. Merrill Visitors Among the Mer rill visitors to spend Saturday in the city were Mrs. Ft- 1.. Daltou and her daughter. Miss Louise Pulton. found one that c-iuaM the lluptno hl!! ei::h:. . It's a performing fool. I tell mi " Slurtly before leuvint; Hartford, Mr. Campbell was offcrvd $2,ouo for ti.o car by one of hi friends. Its lil price at Detroit is $2195. "1 decMnid It," he said, "not for any buine.-'s or personal rea-ons." but be cause I want to drive it unttl I find out Just how well desiitugd and built tht-se cars actually arc." Crimion Wave Upset Dope Giving Yale Favorite In Pre-Game Bet CAMllltUKiK. Mass.. Nov. SI fwo short seconds and two scant yards stood between Harvard and ono of her most tragic football seasous In the stadium this after noon and they proved Just enough fur salvation. . The last game of the "big three" series- and tho worst ended In a scoreless tic betweeu llartlvard and Yale. Hut If there Is such a thing as a mural victory. Harvard earn ed it and Harvard is willing to celnbrato any kind of a victory. With three minulca to go Yale in desperation started throwing the ball hern an J there. Pull llunneil, the Yale quarterback, act lug like a centerfletder. trying for a fast runner at the piste, heaved the ball high and far over the line and It was gathered in 40 yards away by Hradford. the Ysle end. Hradford slipped a'ound and be tween a flock of Crimion Jerseys and ran to . Harvard's five yard line before he was dropped by Dolph Cheek, the alert Harvard captain. , Yale fiddled around with the ball until thera were two seconds to go with the ball en Harvard's two yard line. The Harvard sec tion was almost on Its knees and was suprdleatlng with passion "hold 'em Harvard, hold "em." The Yale backs were In forma tion ready to do aa when the game ended. That was th third chance to win the game that Yale blew and t'lere were only three scoring oppor tunities In the entire field. Har vard was too Intent on stopping and holding Yule u think much about scoring.' In to Shop Mrs. W. F. Hill of Merrill spent Saturday in the city shopping. iTSey were checked in ut tbj Wind ;' sor ferry dock at 4: 20 the following lir.ir t;n.M;i: i.kuis matkh TO. VICTtiJtY I.A.ST TIMK afternoon by H. W. Butler, a t'ana- Mrs. ' dian customs officer.. Before leav- On Business Here Mr. and Albert Meyers of the Merrill dis- j ing Hartford c heavy rain, had set !a trict spent Saturday In the city! which continued with them until shopping and visiting with friends. ; they In to Shop Mrs. N. H. Bogue, Mrs. Harcld Hcndrlckson and Miss Ellen McVeigh are included In the many visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday from their homes In and about Merrill. . i most difficult rain storms to drive Malin Visitor Mrs. Ed Havlina through I have ever encountered. It of Malin spent yesterday In Klam- continued ceaselessly until we reach ath Falls shopping and visiting with her many friends. In from Merrill Mrs. C. P. Shamhart of Merrill, accompanied by her neices the Misses Doris and Lois Robinson spent Saturday In Klamath Falls shopping and visit ing with friends. COI.CMIU'S. Ohio. Nov. 21. ! Diuking. running uud dodging under; his "77" for the last time "Hed"! Orange, the Whiaton iceman, sang reached tue suburbs of Syra-- his Inter-eollegfate swan snug here! cuse, N. Y., same 300 miles further' this afternoon by leading his Illinois i west. - team mates to a sensational 14 to 9 "Wo started from Hartford in a! vlr"""v over the crippled, but fight hlifirilnr mi,." km r.n.M: 'IK ohl stto eleven. we headed northwest for Pit.sfiold.i 'JTJ. .JlL?" I" T" ! . . ' sounded from 85.000 throats as the ! ... .. u . IU1S rambler broke through the Ohio' Hue, or skirted the ends for sensa. I tlonal runs, marching the ball to ' the Oblo goal line, where his team i ed the outskirts of Syracuse. i mates shoved It over. "But despite the rain we exceeded! i over the entire distance our .ehrfnl.L "UT arM 'oat at Deo of 170 miles every four lionrs. Tito Begins Dress Shop and save. N20-25 Benny Leonard May Battle . Again Soon lly FRANK tiKTTY (I'nlted News Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK. Kov. 21 Ever since Henny Leonard made the statement that he would never fight again "be cause his mother didn't want him to " everyone has been waiting for the formor llghlw-cfsht champion lo chang his mind.. That time now has arrived, and all !t wants Is the ballyhoo to bring Benney'back to the ring. Come out from, under that table. Framed Mottoes at Southwell's. N22.2t.27 I Jimmy Goodrich. It s all right. I'"U I ney Isn't a lightweight any more. Ho will fight ss a welter. If he flshts j at all. . J Lconird believes "mother Is weak ening" In her determination 'cp her youngster out of the cauliflower pat h. j "l'lrs'o, in it in in a. couldn't I Just take a couple of pukes at that frch Walker boy. for maybe 1100.000. I'lrase. huh, mauihta?" Ot course, to Mrs. Leonard, th spectacle of a darkling lamp or a attaining proboscis on her son's handsjuie Hebrew map would de prive ner of any pleasure to be gained from the gelt. Hut Henny ta retting to be a big boy now, and mavbo able to do some serious per suasion. P'iially since there's that nice Mr Itickard. with his brand new arena and a rhanca for every am bitious boy. Leonard put lu' un appearance at a local gymnasium last week and went through a strenuous workout. "I certainly du want to tight," ha admitted. This brought up the uuen Hon of his mother's permission. "Well, perhaps If I ran prevail ttpon her lo change her mind. I'll be among those present next summer." Hid fo'iucr undefeated lightweight champion said. Benney has never before admitted the possibility of his return to the ring, although everyone knew 11 was Just a matter of time. Just as every one expects Jack Dempsey to take one more slam at half a million or ; so before he really retires. ! Leonard Is one ot the best draw : Ing cards In fistlanna, and was wlth ! out question one of the two or three retril lightweights of all time. I Vhrn asked about his probable ' mum Leonard referred constantly ; to "next summer," hut It would not be aurprlidng If ho permitted himself lo be persuaded to embellish Tex Rlckard's new Mudlsun ttquare Gar ; den one ut the.ie winter nights, j Once a younger starts getting i lookp from the apron strings, there Is uj t'tlllng how far he will roam. L LAUNCH NEW SIX Companion Car lo Oakland Sis to Be Given Price Neat January Home Indention of the price trend of automobile during 1936 will be given early In' January when the new alx-eyllnder aulomobllo to be' Introduced by the (ioneral Motors' corporation, as a comparison 4u lha Oakland six will bo formally an nounced. It la rumored I hat this will be the lowest ptico alt-cylinder ear In the (leueral Motors. Hue. This Is especially significant as II Is to be bull! of the usual high-quality stand ards of all tlrnrrnl Motors ears, and offers a uuw value lu six-cylinder field. Besides being something dla- Im-llv lutw to iu.prnriHHt.eM mm.I k.. pearance. It will b a good sli.sj This new car will lie manufacture ed in lbs factory of the Oakland Motor Car company at I'ontlar. Mich., In addition to and a a com panion to, the Onklund six. Officials of that company who are responsible tor the. production of! the new General motors automobile,1 decline to say what the price range' will be - They do say. however, that It will be such as to have a nation wide appeal. Imrtiatitig that the new car will be noteworthy for Its qual ity. Its alia and Its price. -THljV "5a; orklng l'nt lor ib, "r Htu. ,ni ritr., lt lltrt,, , AI'ltJ lC a t No'smber iiH7 high s t,..., " Wk.s.J" sen arebitiwi,.,. Vlsller. Mrs. j,u and Mrs. 8s0 birthday p,n, J nester Cella,, ' "i ins n,M, who lstolr,1J A good Bub ' ( the ftct IbatJ cooioicrcUl ittJ llenstnipp. k. J Hwan school ks.j Ing apples. HtitJ o is Ans,W Tin orchard WtnJ Forbes Ft Ei.htW Good Scrvlesj Clos'ng Out pictures at All Framed houlliwell's. NHS. 24. 27 From Msllo Miss Katnilla Kleck er, one of the attractive Malin girls spent Saturday In tho crty shop ping and visiting in tho city's stores. i. From I'pper .Sw-n John Janson . Jr.. is included in the visitors In j the city yesterday from tho Upper t Swan lake country. t Minlrr In on Itusiness- L. 11. i Minier. brother of Miss Uu:h Mln-i Inr, teacher in the Mills Addition I school spent yesterday in the city ; trausactilti; business trffairs frt.m I his home in the I'pper Swan lake j country. , On IIiihIiicxh Here Fred Cole man was a business visitor in the ! city yesterday from his home In ; the Swan lake country. Anything you wish to sell? Or lo ; buy?' 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