The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 11, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Huston Has Purs i
wno amvc lor
Higher Honors
i
NliW VOUK, Nov. lu. I I'lilted
News) - II tiiicur 1 hut llnatoii,
oucu I In- liomo u T III" world' Ki'i'iii -cut
linarywelKlil (if nil time, now
ha two big li'llwi, eltbor ol
whom may eventually sttcrerd to
Ilia rliiunuloiialilu w VUli . John L.
rlulllvnn un ull Ilia areoii Inwn
Mtulil thi) lunitiiulliis tit MUabuilpl
Illy. . i, . i
When. Jui k Hhin key knocked ull i
llm rliiituilnnahli uilrallnii oul of
llnny Will, at Ktilictt' field
on 'oliiiiihii I my, liu wan
acknowledged na a likely contender
fur Die liruvywclaht title, onto
ilny, provided ha iniiittv friimili with
Tex Uliknnl.
Hlmrkoy, , u I.lihiiuiilnn with nu
uhiiriiiiiiiiiu ulilo iiiiiiin, naked to lie
mlli'd I ho "New llonlun HI roll
Hoy" ami burled ddlutice ut tieno
Tuiinry.
Hut before Khnrkoy convince ua
that he In Indeed the '.Sow llonlim
Htronx Hoy" ami a worthy aiu'remiiir
to the nne niw I only John I,., hn
mum dlnpoau Ilia follow-townamuu,
Jimmy Muloney. Tlio Inner prov-
ed III worth Irntt week when he ! f, t with the I'aclllc coant Intvrcol
knorked out Arturo Do Kuh In two I legUto conference.
round during a heavyweight Mhow
nt Mudliion Htiuuro Oatdeu. The
niHtinrr of Mnlouey' vhli.ry left ti'i
doubt ui. lo lil ability.
llonton, once thn hntiin of great
rightera. now hIkkiI.I find nut which
of theD two yoilligater la the
greater and keud him ateadllyj
ahead on the road to (he heavy-
weight chiimploimhlp. .
Kharkey anil Maloney huve fouglij ,
three time according lo the record,
booki. Muloney won the derMon !
In a ten round encounter In 1921.;
llu lout to Khurkey on a foul In i
nine roiuiita on June i 1925, ami i
wna outpointed by the l.lthiinnliui :
Her. II. in:'.. In a ten round hunt.
During one of theno nrrulra. hou-:
ever, Muloney canned Hhnrkey to '
klsa the i.iiivhk no fewer thnn ev.u 1
tlmea. i
The way Muloney went to Vmk
on lie Kuh the other ulaht Imprc-!
ed the cperl Ho got In clu' j
and rinttetied' the over-ruled Itul-j
Inn eight tlmea la-fuiw' t be roferrwi
WlK'-ly atopped the , nlllUKllter. He!
Kuh, of roiirae, la ked ..xperienev
nnd had bnn nulled along
fnat. Hut he hnd nin.lQ a fair
how Ing agitjMt-omB" noconifral-1
era aud Miiluiiey'a victory ahoul.l
not bo dlacounlcd too heavily.
Hharkey made an excellent nhow-l
lug agaliial .Vk'lll. ;ilu Hibdii.-d the'
rratwhlle Htnik I'aiither before llm;
'negro look tfru ..ady aay opt and:
fouled. ,
RUMORS IN BAY CITY
FORECAST ROAD DOOM
(Contlnard From Page One)
thnt while thn matter had been ill"
cuaaed for the Inat six years, "a
workable plun for consolidation hai
not yet been developed and prob
ably aomo amendment of the trans
portation net will be necasaary be
fore anything ileflnllu can be nc
cnm'pllrihed." "I'eraonully I have always been Ir.
fnvor of a greater unlllrntlnu of the
three roada, believing that such uni
fication will niuko of them a rail
road ayatem Hint will In- of greater
service to the growing weal und
northwest than la thn prraeiit nr
rangement. and will in time pro
duce ssvlnga thnt would' he very
helpful lo the Important part of
tho Cnltcd Stales served by tlleae
rnllronda and nlao the owners of
Ibo securities lu this section," Kl
llott an lil.
"No onn can any today what the
position of tho liitcraluto commerce
ronimlaalon la nor how rapidly nuy
greater utilflnitloa than vxl.tts todiiv
can bo made effective."
The hospital with Hie peaceful
Home Atmoahero la 'the way pa
tients dealguntii Klamath Valley
Hoapttiil.
Our Te-ciK;iiijt prixrc"s Rives
Allvrs Minit Oats a delicious,
nut-like llavor; a tonsty taste
that's new! Hjveynu tried it?
' "Alhrriiinnilinr Writer Urrnliom"
- rr i
s
feathered
BONNET SHOT OFF i
HEAD BY HUNTER
Mllthl.DTOU X, l oiiii., Nov.
IO,-Mi'N. IIiiju'I litriii'llNM'ii ir
liilnl In wiwir her twvt tVitili
hut hIicii nhi unit lo call
oil u fi-Jrinl who 1 1 veil ftliorl
tlUluiico ilown m country runt).
ul.. ..I. I.-If ,.,..
when a hunter row out of Itie
I.ruali ami rtrltc.lly initlc.l ImiiIi
tmrri'U nt the feather. "IHiked
, , .
luat llko n p'irtrlilic nuriiiii,'
wna liU nMiloK'. .ll tlio tudy
lout una tier lint.
Coast League to
Have 27 Weeks of
Ball Next Season
. I'OIITI.ANII. Nov. in. (Cnltcd
New) IteHi'lllllllIK their previous
action, director of tho ruelllr
Coaiit ImNehnll leaguo In Demtlon
here yoterday voted In fiivor of a
27-week achedulx fur next year,
and at the mime lime derided In
open th. eni.on on., week earlier
unil clone two week eurller.
Tho enrllnr opening and cIohIiik
(lute wan selected to avoid con
Kollowlng nro the aerie decided
upon for Hie flrat four week:
March 29 Portlund nt Him Fran-
claco. Healtle at I-o" Angele; Ml
alon 'nt Oakland, and
(lywooj '
at Hacriimeulo.
April 6 I'ortland nt Oukland.
Seattle at Kacranieuto; l.o Augt
le nt Hollywood, and Han Fran
claco at Mlaalon.
April 12-Hollywood at Port
land: Mlaalon at Seattle; Suera
memo ut Sun Fraucl-co, und Ouk
lund at l.o AnRelea.
April 19 Mlaalon at Portland:
Hollywood at Seattle: Rnrramento
ut l.oa Angele and Ouklund nt
S.m Franclaco.
The new BcbedulD waa a com
iromlao iM-tween propuanls for
opening the aeuaon earlier.
l:l.l:-i l.i l li l It
HltllxiKPOltT. Conn.. Nov. 10. i
United Newal The election
acaudal here conrerna the r:-pori I
that un enthualaatlc worker. umitiU'i
to find Nlcholun Tuzzto'a fat her. 1
'ool.ook Nlcholna. a 2 2-veil r old deM !
miiln lo the polls and voted hliu I
under llm parent's name. Tuiilo
waa unsaaro of the fraud.
F 1 N
E R , FASTER SERVICE E
A new schedule forthcworKl-famousSan
Francisco Oitrlnnd Liinifrii.63 hours be
tween San Francisco anJ Chicago. Even
fincrscrvice on this transcontinental aris
tocrat, surpassing any present passenfjer
service across the continent.
Evening departure from San Francisco
and early morning arrival in Chicago,
connecting with fast trains east. Seven
hours later departure, yet the same ar-
rival in New York as now.
Luxurious travel accommodations in
clude club and observation cars, shower
baths; new-type Pullmans with perma
nent partition sections. Overland Lim
Beattteamel
Ovarlana OalflCeast
6:00 p.tn.
9:25 p.m.
6:35 p.m.
8:45 p.m.
1 W0 p.tn.
110 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
2:45 p.m.
1:20 p.m.
2:)5p.m.
7:40 p.m.
90 a.m.
(DVeii mA Hi milled :
Over the Direct OVERLAND ROUTE, Lake Tahoe Line '
Southern Tacific Union Pacific Chicago & North Wetenv
J. .1. Mil. I I'll
Ulat. t-Tt. Vain. Agt.
Ill) N". Hill SI.
Sptaupfe
Included In Code
Of Big University :
NKW VOUK. Nov. in. (United
New., -The i:lu,r.lty f Illlnol.. , , ,, ,.,,
hunt to Ihu I'nlverslly of I'ciinnyl- over In come lo tint attention of
km la In una of Halurday'a big human society official. A war
Inleriuietloual fnothall corneal, baa I"' Issued for tha arrest
announced Ha codo of noruman-i
-
'"v- ' j
Whlln t tin limit of conflict and
Ihu liinvliulilo desire to win oe-l
,.fiMl,..ti.lli. i.n..Iii. I ........ ...ll.l
dlecl.llno. tha cod.. 'of the mini
la observed ut I rlmnj. and TnlKlit
lie copied by many ItiatKullnns to
tl'elr linmeilltite linjirovem.-nt.
The rod.) la uunereitiiarll verf
linHe. hut with fnfitli.'ill u iinr.meh. I
Ing the rtuy of big gam.-a ,!'" 'enf;to(hcr treatmsnj of child
rah!d rurtlaumihlp. It la worth
peutlng:
1, I uceejit tlie pnijalllon that
niy ath!etic opjioiienta aro my
gllevl.i. 1 will alwnv cheer Ihu
arrival vi the oppoalng l.-um upon
the field, reward by applauae an i
opponent who make a good tiuyi
mill keep allcnt when un opponent
la pcnallt. .1. j
i win never doriiiu any o
flclul of tha Mine; neliher will 1
rldlculu an optiouent or hi couch
or ahout dlcuurtooua and brutal
rcinurkK,
3. I will not cheer any mem
ber of thn homo team w!ii 1 tuk
en out of the game for uuaporta
manllko rondm-t nor manlfeet nj
prqval of vlclnunnaaa. brutality, un-
noreaaory roughuena or unfair trick
ery.
4. I never will nllow a beaten
tenm to leave the home cr foreign
field without an hnmut cheer for
It pluck.
ft. I do not believe, that It I
good portjiinauahip to haras an
opponent by ahout Ing, whiatling.
hlalng or booing when be I call
ing algniil or attempting lo com
plete any art of aklll.
A, I do not believe I am being
fulr when I give my rheer enly to
tho ninn who profit moat from the
bird work of others, realizing that'Kooo American cltlzcna abould e
a halfback miial have goid Inter-: PT n'1 honor the memory of our
lorenco and a alrong line. sacred dead."
7. I will alway. cheer nn op- With this end in view, a simple
poncnt
who has been hurt In the
giime.
There are a couple
clause tu the IIIIiioIh
.if nther
rode liut
I hey are repetllou-. Tho Idea be-'
hind the rode li good. Certainly
tte llllnl tnke the d'ltlea of their:
cheering sc-llon serlounly.
lluy
Furniture at your own price i
mn I l...r,l i-ri-.l t tit ..MP Aelltlun
1 8lllw saiurdav. Klnmatli Homo , Sup -
I ply ( o.. lull Mum t.
ited diningcarscrvice. Skilled.courteoua
personnel. Barber, valet, ladies maid.
To provide this service, nominal extra
fares, $10 to Chicago; $8 to Omaha;
$5 to Ogdcn.
Also thenew Gold CoiWtLimitcdbcrwcen
San Francisco and Chicago daily starting
November 14. No extra fare, yet com
parable to the finest. Pullman to Salt
Lake City.
Please reserve space as far in advance as
possible. Convenient local service con
necting with these new trains. Note these
schedules, effective November 14. .
OrarUassI
9:10 a.m.
5:40 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
9:35 a-m.
8:25 a.m.
8:10 p.m.
tv.
Lv.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Pan Franclaco
Sacramento
Ogdcn
Sail UU City
Omaha
Chicago
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
San Francisco
l ('iillfornln Kt'ult
llblg., Hnrriiinento
I'bone Main '.t,1
(181
Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920
CHILD IS TREATED
I IN BRUTAL MANNER
-
roilTI.AND, Nov. 10. (I'nited
-Dorothy Ti lfirteili r, a tin
four yearn. wa In the bns-
liltnl hero toduy suffering from
ImpHa tanrf l.ritlii. I .if I l... uil .1 .1
".' " V "u u
Larroll, lh
child';
stepmotner.
The condition
learned "when a
of
probatlun officer
vlaltod tbu kome. as tha baby had
hi.dn lUfuf ka a -...... .. t..
lowing teiwratlon of It. father and
mother. ..Hrulaot and burna ara
thick on the child' body,. Her ye
were blackened and ou,iH Hp cut
It waa rtpyrled thaf Mr. Car
roll hnd .becn In dlfflAiffy before
iru, -:w I',,' i
Mother Kills Two
Children; Slashes
Husband. Suicides
I.ITHKIt, Iowa, Nor. 10.
(lollr.l New-) 1-ellu.rgy which
he r ulil not aliake off brought
il.ulli U iNln.-a.Uy lo tlirei- nu-ni.
Im-i-s of the family of Prank
Clark, and aerioua Injuries lo tlio
Oder two. .
While be doled after watching
Ma wife during tha'V-arly part of
Tuetilny night. Mm. :'yrank .Clark,
37. killed two of bef'1 three child
ren with a razor, eluahed nor bus
band and the olher child, and com
mitted aulclde by drinking poison.
Her pocullar action bad aroused
Clark auapletona, and" be had de
termined to remain awake all night.
After midnight, ..bowerer. he fell
aaleep In hi chair and Mrs. Clark,
with Insane running, seized the
j razor, slaahed him and went after
. the children.
SKKVICK , fJrV It KM EM UK A XCK
The mayor In his Annlstib Pro
clamation ey:
"It la fitting and proper that all
aervice ol icemenkorance will oe
, held In the Episcopal church on
Ibe morning of ArmlHtice Iay at
! 11:0" a. m. and concluding before
12:1)0 m. Mrs.. Marjorie Olds will;
sing "Tho Kei-eastonal." The rec-,
tor will lead tho devotions and the)
address will be exceedingly simple
and abort.
Kl.ltllTII VAI.l.KY 1IIIM11A1.
1 Vou'll fiud our prices right, our
ronm-. cheerful and light. '
A S T
(So
OaMCaaat
' : 10 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:10 p.m.
1 2:05 p.m.
9:30 a.m. 1
o:J0p.m.
not Mfluxlnork llblg.
Market Ht. .Han Francisco
Phone Sutler 7N1
Minor Leaguer is
Drawn as Manager
of Pirate Team
NKW VOi;::, Nor. 10. '1'nlted
New) Tho Cuba went to the mln-j
or for a manager lat year and
draw a cracker-Jack. Tba Pirate
will try out the aame thine la.
127.
Handling a major leaiina ball,
tha child waaidub t. no new thine o "Donla",
j nuh. fur tha saw and aerannv man
ager elected by Barney Dreyfua to
I l""1 'he Buc'ner w" "c1bo'
fore In a similar role at Washing
ton. Owen 1. Bush, to give tha pep
pery Indianapolis youth, bla full
name, also waa a big league abort-
stop and lead off man for the be-;
trolt Tlgera for many years. j
Since bis release by Clark Crlf-,
flth after tba 192S season, however,!
Bush haa been known aa a mlnur.
league manager In bis own home
town, and a successful one at that.;
Pew figured blm when the Pir-
tea were groping around for a
new pilot, but 'w doubt bis ability
to do the Pittsburgh ball club a lot
of good.
There will be a contrast between
the way Bush bandies the Corsairs
and the method of Bill Mc
Kecbnle. "Donle" la Inclined to
swing on " the offending player'a
Jow first and remonstrate after
wards. His way mar have a salu
tary effect upon the Pirates.
- Bush baa a one-year contract. He
Is going In with carte blanche from
Dreyfus to see what he can make
pf the club. It la make good, or
get out.
INJIKIKS FATAL
ASTORIA, Nor. . 10. (United
News) Injuries he received when
the automobile In which he was
riding waa struck by an S. P. and
8. train proved fatal late last night
to William F. McGregor. 67, presi
dent of the First Natloanl bank and
of the Astoria Bog company.
Kid
PRICES:
Tickets On
Fl.l'K KIRK NK.JI.Killll.K 1
A flue fire In the Eleventh atreet
realdence of Horace Manning, re
sulted In a quick run for the local
flra department about nine-thirty
laat night.
DauiMKe waa aald to be negllglhle.
SANITARY MARKET
CLOSED ALL DAY
THURSDAY
We close 7 p. m. Every Saturday Night
BENEFIT SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
"Tomorrew as another day." Vea, but will it
Py jroa interest on your lavestsnent of today?
MAKK IT CEKTAJN
3e ved Daily Will Ketara to Tow
ONE THOl RAXD UOLAARe) la 130 MONTHS
"BEOUK TODAY THE BENEFIT WAY"
For further parUcnlara are:
MRS. L. B. HAGUE
210 WUllta HulUling Phone 227
Klsunatta Falla, Oregon
S C HU B E RT'S
GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE
I have had years, of experience) with complicated
, machine such aa
CASH REGISTERS, TYPEWRITERS, ADDING
MACHINES, GUNS, FIREARMS, SAFES, LOCKS.
When in need of such service simply call on the
GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE ;
. -(.id ret easy.
CARL SCHUBERT. JR.
Klamath Ave., No. 520,
TODAY'S
FIGHT CARD
Armistice P. M. 2l30 Sharp
Vets Memorial BIdg. 4th and Klamath
MAIN EVENT-
-10 Rounds
Joe Coffman
Starkey
vs.
6 Rounds Semi-Windup
Wilbur Harrington vs. Dummy Poole
4 Round Special; ' v
Kid McFadden vs. Mike Daly
4 Round Preliminary Surprise
l
$3.30
Ringside
$2.20
Reserved
Sale: Waldorf, Mecca,. Rex. Elks'
x Al Fldler's. Pelican City.
900 GOOD SEATS AND GOOD AIR
Fight Fans Aro Cordially . Invited to Bring Their Wives.
8th ANNUAL
Armistice Celebration Dance
Thursday Friday Saturday
Shorty Speers' 9-Piece Syncopaters Band
. ... Fun and Frolic Everybody Come
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Page Fivo
KOD.1K .BK7rl0 OARM ,
for 120-11 ilia prlata
lOe Ifle with rtirrtvpm
STINSON STUDIO '
Tt7 Main A
Between 6th and 6th,
J
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1
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$1.50
Gen. Adm. -
Club, and