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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1926)
Page Two Sun.lav. rVluuaiy JSli'jj. Suzanne Drops Out j! of Tennis Singles NIl', FVb. :". il'nlld N "My doctors say that I ha,. heart and that I a;il 1J '"jnrr It permanently if Pi" alnp'rs agalu before Juno." Suraiim- l.tns Ira personally l'.furmed the rniifJ News oa Friday nisht. The French firl thus put an nd to any poasiblliiy of a return m.v..h with Miss H.-Kn Wills before tne rrl championships, which lire nor than thne mouths distant. wOn my doctors' orders. 1 am learlng for the mountains on Mon day," continued Suzanne. "I play only in a few doubles matches from now until I ro to Pari. "I am terribly sorry :o ra'ie this disarrangement of the schedule, but my doctors must bu obeyed." MONTE CARLO. Feb. IT (Tnlt-j ed News) "That spoils my vaca- tlon," said Helen Wills abruptly,; when advised that Suzanne Lenslen will play in no more singles matches on the Riviera this year. I The American champion was sur prised at her French rival's sudden , detection. 1 "I hope- Mile. Lenglen will recover her health before the national cham pionships In June," she added. LONE PINE Frank Sewn v tailed the sehiwl 1 Tmday. Mr and Vr M. Taylor ma do ' hu--iti.'vs trip to Klnma:h Falls Sat- , uril.iy. . J ItranMcy and Mrs. J t K.ai.Ulev uiicnd.Hl thur.h in Klum a:h Falls Sunday evening Tlieilua Lewis went to Ki.iMitth 1 Fallt S.itunlay to take a music le , i.i. Mr and Mrs. M. 1' Cslurmau were Mirrill visitors Tuesday. Mamie Tollman spent the week- ; end :!h her nioilur. Mrs J Toll man. ' Kornt Onffiih visited a: Clyde Harks' Tuesday. Mary loiuim and Pearl Hejsly : have been out of school on account of si-knee-a. Pink Barks was a Merrill is!tor the first of the meek. , Willlngton Myers Is making his home at l.on Store's. August Andre.iu ond family wen:, to Merrill to church Sunday. t I.on Storey lost a valuable horse lest Week. K. L. HopkiriS made a business, trip to Klamath Falls Friday. Old-Time Ace of Diamond Passes sll M li t I " MIS ! V n li'N Htlllt ban F. ' 1m V i;i:Trvsn! i;i. i- . (lul-e.l New si a pil.-'n'is of a ii' )"s: becomisig to oi 1 o: their arrns in FN forma, the n...'i " Ii ' great.',: 1. I: !n:i Id "' lias iaii'tl oil in a" 1,1 ''' of the gral iimp.i' Kodio l'laiik ii. souihpaw n tli'1 learn wlilill Cor-o ! nauager of ill.' I'l'.'. i.a, broke up ia I'l day at th.' a of stroke of i a: t!-i tune , p. !-:'-: !,. k Kk la a-d l w r WH the iu'll-i A- Mat M.'titilli udd' .1, li'lru A.!.! i ,1,, I . .In.- i f..:iownu . : !, ii. io aim Minor- 1; t'r ll.'llg Willi MS "' M.i'l ill II"' i tod" . a "vl lu i of p.. ,1'"' !atemMil w ' !'!, d IIMal HI'. i,.., .,.'. Msvrlnwrr b b. 1 1; living aitice fio'n Florida unit I l i I nil -n Slim on n I.; long - li,- would 1 1-r. lormer -lie not ..ii-! from "i. lasll ..li.'lt. lie I... arilsed I I M. tW IT I . K. WASHINGTON, f. " ' i . .1 News' An Aim il.ai. fl 'g l ,. l lorn down Ull.l Am.Tl. an ll." .Mid ill,:eed throtiKl Witness Against Chaplain Is Held HAN Fit VNflHf t. Fsb 11 ll nlled I'reaa) - Keleasrd from I he wlluess sluild bill slltl held a virtual prl.onwr. I.u. Ill" Wwsl'ow. JS yesr old Kansas girl, with whnin i'kapta'.n Hrvllli. I -tsitiiltl l rhsrgej with being milmsie. tonlghl elpressod lillteraeu imr rti't sllils lion Lucille thought bea she aiei pej iiulnlde lh dingr pre.ldlu enuri martial room to.lar was Informed thai h ri'iild go where so., pleased The mlllitttv bo. lulj her she was lliriiiluk . "'lets fi,f Ihn ii in il,.. , ln I'hnpl illl 'Isa us i 1 1 , . l , l.ms of I ...a Angele,. . , ,,, ( r . ,n,,1(, , Led 1.1 I..I fir her. , , 1U) a ihsnre o go u,i., ,h ni,Wt "Ami no ihe i, ti ,,, j t In g la, Ii h.iiiie.- t,ii. I,,,, i: w'('' ei ly .ion i .,, ,. i . ' ,r I'.rre for many tr i ,, j ni n'lont i line ni) u.in:, I'ert) I. Home hen,,,,), ,..rr nns reiurnr.i 10 4IIU'I1 Y tn 4'. - in i nn.iijui, eonirn ir k; Irr spending t Is Inlet esled III a la.reni i.itnpnnv i,, a a. Mb ill! foielgll Mellon Has .W Aluminum Slock t :..t-J. t Utn. tin l. itiforini'il ,ti i(.tlmrUt , 0(1 NVivsl Mow tr. lit ti t.. trnii- (-rottur ctunrul ll: lumlnuMi rtimiunv. ntul lhat IU t 'ura the .. i;trui.riit u( Juk' lmnll W cotiwtl- t!u- ii hi mi mi in toini. For" results ue News Clx Ads. ivkxml In Vort luntl M r. a n .1 Mrs. Kicliard CrvitPnein and fum lly. left the latter part of the wevk f jr Tort land, whero thf y plan to spend the weekend Tisttini? with fronds. Tbejr motored north. t!rs A oontrulliui: intrt.".-t m n larite rorp'r:i:U'ii ! t!i" .juf.um that ha-t ariMfi in ttio it'iia:-' vn trtirrrsy ovor tht Alu-.iiiutim Com pany of ArmTi.a. Vhi! thai point ha noihmc to do nh tht fnn'n' or kuIU i't J'i the pluu'Inum rnnip.ui). it lu mtuh to do with (he phti. tl anus ' of the .a1. iK-nuHTsttM huve (t'.:d to ico to tho couuiry in thr iniicn ional e.iinpa.sn. chrj:l:ii; that rt'i.iry of tho Tre.Hury .XK IU'ii and tt t; it rtit'MM S'i:.ltnr lit'ftl of ;,ie.t'r. UU tho r with undue I i ,V till n in. ! I niie Thursday ri al (In. Mellon bmi!'.. it owned less ihau .13 per cent ot :' " alumlnunil t..iiip.iiiv stock. Tli - .l.'i'irtmcnl of Ice l ad rrevloul ri .. r!ni mat tli.. M. llons did noi hold control. Still r.irller the f. I.tii! ira le com-j iiiSsi. n had said iti.v ad. basing! their statement on tli" w.t.I of Pres. J ..l.-nt havls tif the al iminum cum-1 raiiy I j TSAFE 4-STAT, ii 1 ii " Here are the New Radiator Ornaments to Adorn your Car Master-pieces! Every ornament embodies a harmony of iryle and skill in modelling, rarely achieved except in the highest wc.rU of art. Graceful figures perched on ycur radiator cap beckoning you on and you'U respond to the calL Prices range from $1.10 to $4.30. 5t Tte Eagle The Surf Rider Hci'rKt Vy. T'fcii(ii;' Sprcd HeiiiM,-' Flight Height j ffl Speed Nymph One of the most popu lar radiator ornaments ever designed. How she sets off the from of your car. 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It MS lllAtllv lni(.Hlll4 (o buy a lui prtrrd Sis wtitumf ai rf-4-Ing crrtaln sJinJltvU ilte ..huw of urdtiMrv I'rauiy. nsd.uar v psrloirn s, ordinary coutfust aiul osJlnsiy N'nwlh r."w P.nlbc Sis if .' m- all that. IVsvekKd by enau.oers wlus sould traw on lbs slfmut llmul.-ss frwuitfi oi (ietwritl Motues, It . iJrs nut only (he svunomv i f in niuaptvtstllv ri - hut sinry cbarsrtaristic til hijh usluy. It pruvtdrs ih itrilUnii heauty tif a nee -r1.iiorey tt l Ik-mI en .m, B(rti an.J r.llufi eatifdtai, gf.S.MV, pt4, MM -om snd slant a,v U':l tile ilut csaw inatrrfj, wutk Hesjiuu. And hcvSAm UtmiSj at so low o, J Nts lus sua fraai o J lis puMic prcHatisal rsvtrii'in. rtMiiaasfna nrw sis has estt salsiak tXUaa Su. tmuM M ik r..lla i.-tv; ll.tt at sJ 11 R. R. CAKAGE 831 Klamath. Three Regular Fellowt, Roy, Rex, and Ray. PONT I AC CHIEF OF WifSjl THE'S' Ai;':v ' i .it-.' First In Grace and Beauty CAR beauty conteiU hnve been a fad at the fnmom watering place of Europe ft pint few icaaont. There where the wealth and fnjhion of H n . tionagutiirr nt play, the mott luxuriouaapecial lxxlici. the world's rinett motor can. bve been juilgcd for beauty and distinction. Americans can be proud that a standard Amcriiun car hat won first prize in such com petitionand not once but eleven times! Puclcard cars, entered by their private owners, have won first place for Brace and beauty at Vichy, at Le Touquct. and at Aixdrs Bains m France. At Weisbaden. Neuenahr, Trier aiw Buden Baden in Germany. At Oporto m PortURul. And now at Monte Carlo-mai cosmoxlitan center of luxury and beauty on the Riviera! Such international acclaim confirm! America verdict- that the unchanging beauty and : t inct ion of Packard lines have yet to be equaicu or surprised. Packard has set an enduring stye. Pmlmd (, lnJ Pocla,,! Sl fcolh miv JjJ nine bruunul body lyprs, our apm and put"" POSPISILMOTOUCO. 8th and Klamath Phne 899 PACKARP- EIGHT A s K HIE MAN WHO OWNS1"! 7th At Pine