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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1927)
Ipage two " MaUHtXfS Qzsuiiser - COAOT LKAGVE .. LOS ANCET.K8. Aat. . JvV AUkoMk Mt hit Hollywood da-, tested Portlaad today, S (o S. Tha BU wvrs held to six kits hy Tom Its. bat aoaacktd them la taa aetoad aad sixth mains to acora all tira raaa, Teachoat. wao started oa tha tnoaad for Hollywood ws lifted tn the third laalac ascaaaa of sTfldasas. Sic ca be taking his place tor the re ataladsr of the contest. Portlaad ta laadtec tha aerie. I to I. h. h. e. Port 'ana- 1-3 T S Hollywood '; 1 5 1 Totnrm aid Shaadltec; Teach-, eat. MeCaba and Howard. S ACRAJt ENTO. Aa. . JP) ' Saeraaeato took a on can lead oa tha series by walloptnc Seattle ia the fifth rune, ( to 1. ' - , R. H. E. 8eaUle: '. ,1 Sacramento 1 11 Kalcat. Satherland and Bor rcaal:' Shea aad Severrid. OAKLAND, Aag. . Oak tud baarbed toar trtta la the death iaatait today for tha sane aaaber of ram and defeated 1m Aaxelea, 1 to I ! - R. H. E. Urn Aagesra - 3 . 1 Oaklaad t - S Peters and Saadbert; Sparks and Book. '." 'Alternates To Be At Champ's Fight new York. au. . . Two alternate tlihters will be at the ringside is Chicago next aaohth to tobjtitute for Gene . Tusney or Jarl IVmptyeT If either ' Is nnaMe to lake Ban la 'the lS.0eo.080 show. Te ' Richard ' disclosed this sfteraooa before he left tor Chicago. 1 Jack Sharker, the Boston heaTTweight who recently was t defeated by Deatpeey with the ' pancS that still . the subject of a serions debate, will be the! first alternate. The secoad alternate will be the Vlnn- of thavtlcat In the5 Yankee .stxdism next. Thnrsdc 1 Bight betweva Jack Uelaney. the ' resigned light hearvweUrht cham pion, and Paollno ricndaa. the ; Rpaatard. , 1 WANT NEW TRIAL - SAX RA.VCISCO. Aug. C. i-V The Missions took the measnre of the Ssa Francisco dab here today by boncalnjr alts la the seoond , aad eighth innings for eight raas to via to 1. The game was feats red Vy hone rtrai by Barfbot aad Blade or the Xh stoas and Bodle of tha Seals. Score: r - ; . R. H. E. Sam Francisco . , , 2 7 1 JCissions . $ 14 Tarpla. Varna aad VcCrea; Barfoot and Wales. - - AMERICA" LEAGCE NEW TOBK. Asg. . fJP) Tnree New York pitchers tailed to stop the White Sox today aad Chicago took the first gasse of a series here by ( to 1. Lyons held tha Tanks to eight hits. Score: . - R. H. E. Chicago CIS a New York 18 ( Irons aad Berg: Pennock Mdore, Shawkey and Bengoagh. Collins. WASHINGTON. Asg. . (JP Tha Cleveland Indians set back the Senators in the first game of tha . series today. S to 1. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland " SI 1 "Washington , 1(1 Miller and U Sevell; Usenhee, Braxton and BaeL - BOSTON. Asg. . HP) Ral Wilts pitched the Red Sox to their fifth straight victory, tam ing in a 4 to 2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. 8core: R. H. E. Detroit 2 Did You Ever Stop to Think? By KDSOX R. WAITS Shasrare. Oklahosna FOR TWO RADICALS i (Con tinned From Pag One) j Boston . setu were entity of the m orders t beyoad a reasoaabm doubt.' j The report summarises the i comnittee's vonclusiotas as to the ' trial by sarin g: ' Tae committee have seea no erideace safficieat to snake them ' believe that the trial was anfair. ' Oa the contrary they are of the opinion that the Judge radeavor-' ed, aad endeavored aaoreesfnlly . to secare tor the defendants ai fair trial:' that the district at-j torney was not ia say way gallty ! et aaprofessiOBal behavior, that j he condacted the proeecntion; vigoroasly hat Bot Improperly; and that the lary. an impartial aad Bnprejadieed body. dM as ; they were instructed "well and did traly try and true deliver ance make." The cbmtcittee was compMd of "Fresidest A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard University: Samnel StrattoB. of the Massachasetts Instltnte of Teehnologv. Three .airajBeats. . The motion for a new trial is based oa three grounds: The first Is aa allegation of prejudice -oa the part of Judge Thayer. The second Is a preseatatioa of what 1 Is described as new evidence to the effect the holes in a cap Identified at the trial as having belonged to Sacco were made by the Bralntree chief of police while he was searching for identifica tion marks. The third Is aa as-' sertion of additional new evidence bearing oa an allegation that a firearms expert who testified for ' the stm that the bullet which killed SKxanaer Berardelli. one of the victims of the murder for which the two men were con victed was consistent with having been fired from Sacco's pistol. had said later that he bad a positive opinion that this bullet- was not fired from Sacco's p'stol. ; Michael A. Mum man no. lawyer associated with the Sacco-Vaa-teta defense commit?? said that . no move would be resile in sny federal court until counsel for the defense had exhautsed al recourse to the state courts. In the death house st the state prison Sacco completed the 21st day of his hunger strike and Vanxettl. who has refused food for a part of this time, re frained from eating todiy. Sae- I. A. HARTMAX, EMTOIl OF THE RtVKRSlPfi ICAI.IVOR K1A1 ENTERPRISE. SAYS: THAT the best time to adrertUe Is wha business la dull. Many msrebaata have the mistaken Idea that la a srasja of d pressfoa Bewsnaoer advertis ing, as well aa other portions ol the budget, should be rut IX California where crops are grown mostly by irrigation, the farmer knows that when dry weather comas more water will be required to keep his fields greea. .The skilled phystclat understands that when a heart begins to grow feeble a stimulant Is necessary to keep the beats strong and steady. The side-show mana ger realises that when the crowds pass by his tent the. barker must shout louder and - more persistently.' The wise driver gives his car moix xaw- Une whea the grade gets steep. ADVERTISING Is the stimulus thst makes poor business good. It ft a tonic at all times, but It is aot seeded whea trade Is slow. It can magically turn dull davs Into buy days. JVST AS A SICK MAX MCST HAVE A PHYSICtAX. AX AIL IXC. Bt'SIXESS NEEDS A3 VERTTSIXG. D O X T DIS MISS A DOCTOR WlfEX YOU ARE ILL. AXD DONT STOP ADVERTISIXG WHEN TOUR BUSINESS LAXCUISHES. At the Pine Tree 1T , ) ' ,; ;i Ji " n. "If the Jass Axe has done nothing else. It's made mot net a, popular." according to lols Wft son. featured along with Warn er Davier, Xall Hamiltxa and (.eortia Hale In Herbert Rren on's new production. "The Crest i-.atsby.'' which arrives at tha Pine Tree for Sunday and Mon day "Only a few years so." says Miss Wilson, "no young .cirvai would plsy a mother role. It was a sure sign that she was denilultelr cnt of the Ingenue class. The lady was automati cally relegated To that alixhtl iniocoons care-worn decrepiitsde of haus-frau. Xight clubs, the Charleston and prohibition ro-k-talls were taboo. Her balr was gray and small wonder. The parts written for her were like wise drab and dull. "Xow aH ia different. Playing the part of a young mother I merely a tribute to one's versa tility. The Jail mama, similar to Daisy Purhaaan which 1 pHy In The Creat Catsby. la often more attractive than her daugh ter! Monday night, the third con test of the Charleston will be staged at the Pine Tree, three winners to be selected who will compete on August the 11th with those already selected tor the title of Champions of Klamath Falls Those who hare not en tered should do so before Moa day as this contest will be the last, prior to the seml-flnals. la Saa FrwarlKo Mrs. Pel Gammon and two daughters. Nancy and Patricia, will leave Tuesday for San Francisco where they will spend the next month visiting with relatives aad friends. JACK FROST Shoe Repairing Wh3 You Wait! Goodyear Welt System 119 So. Sixth St. At the liberty During their location trip to Yuma. Ariions. the company filming Tracked by the Police." starring Rln-Tin-Tin and directed by Ray Enright. visited the fa mous old Artaona territory prison and graveyard, one of the mot interesting ruins of the Sooth west. - Here many a famous had man and killer cooled his heels ahile reviewing bis tempestuous career, and la the desolate graveysrd be low aboal a hundred rotting board aad crosses bear the names ( Tj M, of fh most Important of Mexicans or Americans who treats of a Ultimo, and the an- bad died or been executed there. aouncement should be fc.mbosed Contrary to its name. "Tracked ' In latest style type. We sre b the Police" has nothing to do equipped to do nnnoaacemeata iith prisons, but with arwt..er . " k"10 Promptly. f rujafe co. elamatloa works known as thev . Laguna Dam. I ' . nm ,2M Ri.-Tia-Tis In "Tracked b - the Police" come to the Liberty i, for Sunday and Monday. Tues dsy aad Wednesday. Jackie Co' gaa in "Johnny Get Your Hair Cut," and be does too. MARRIAGE Mrs. iHnosa Lrarfiig Mrs. E. J. Esplnosa is leaving today by motor for Portland and Van- couTer. Wash., where she will visit with friends and her moth- er. Her daughter Dorothy will accompany her home who bia f been visiting ber grandmother In Portland for the past month. GLASSES Fj Exarninctl F:ned and the Clxttes Orotond tn our tnra f -KTory rt ?att )or iwuitttdml umtTtmtmti. Broken Lease Replaced DR. COBLE'S 7CS WAIN STSTET Rtpairt Qmiik Struct 1 1 co received a visit from his wife. WhitebiU and Woodall.' Wiltse i rs Rose Sacco. who after, a aad Hartley. walk over the prison Point bridge PHILADELPHIA. Aug. t. CP)lrk.d srtary i ne ec Loais Browns won the second game of a doable header today from the Philadelphia Ath letics try a to score. The from East Cambridge looked wor- THATKR TO IHESIDK. BOSTON. Aug. . Judge Webster Thaver. who presided at Afhletlra woa the first game t to ,B Sscco-Vansettl trail la lil. 4 la the Uth inning. Score: j,,, in lne Korfolk superior R- 'L E. lcoort at Dedham on Monday aft- St, Louis 1 'jernoon to bear any motions that Philadelphia S 15 sMniiy be presented In connection tTbirteea Innings). with ,he tase f hiej Justice llallon, Wlngard. Vangildw iMalu.r PerIeT Hall of the Masaa and Schang; Ehmke, Gray and irnIIS(,,u ,nperior coort let thin Cochrane. j. . known tonight at his Becoaa game: St. Louis . fact , home In Pittsburgh. 1 1 I Th thief justice command by 1 (telephone wf'h Judee Thayer Qulnu. ,wbo k jp. ndiBg ( vacation at loeunault. Maine, after be had ' . . treceived a visit this afternoon , NATIONAL LEAGUE . tram ,b! scce-Vanietti counsel. VrTTSBuROH, Aug. 6. P) Philadelphia Crowder and O'Xelll JoauBoa and Cochrane. The Giants bumped oft the Pir ates In a series opener here to day, to I. the New Yorkers knocking Carmen Hill out of the COMPLIMK.NT AtTION SALEM. Ore.. Aug. . t&) Members of the state banking beard today recefred letters from box during B four-ma attack In the president and secretary of tbe the fourth. Score: Oregon State Hankers association R. H. E. I complimenting the action of the New York 11 1 Pittsburgh 20 Fltxslmmons and Taylor, De vormer; Hill. Dawson and Gooch. CHICAGO, Aug. C. UP) Chi cago took the series opener to day from Brooklyn, to 2. knocking Daisy Vance out of the box and gaining another full game oa the Pirates. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 2 ( 0 Chicago 12 2 Yar.ee, Ehrbardt and De berry; I Blacks and Hartnett. I ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. t. (JPi j G rover Cleveland Alexander was Is form today and the St. Louis Cards woa from tha Boston . Hhm. a in i oaM. I If IT V. I liostoa . 17 0 St. Loais - 4 10 1 Werts. Edwards and ' Hogan; Atexaader and O'Farrell. . Philadelphia at Cincinnati post poaed. Lindbergh day; double kader tomorrow,' ' board in elertlng A. A. Schramm of Corvnllis aa state superintend ent of banks to succeed Frank Bramwell. who has resigned. Logging Trucks Wanted 1 ' of 2 good heavy t r d c k a immediately. Phone or write CRANE CREEK LUM BER CO. Lakeview, Ore. ')- t mm- '' '-. . . a. takt. The Dahlman POTATO PICKER and SACKER Does the Work of Seven Men SAVES Time, Labor and Money The Dahlman Potato Picker can be attach ed to any standard digger and will pick tip the potatoes and put them in the sack ready for hauling. Watch for Demonstration Announcement J. W. Kerns 1203 South Sixth St To Win $200 In Gold Two hundred dollars in gold will be awarded in extra prizes during this special cash prize offer, as follows: First Prize 100.00 Second Prize 60.00 : Third Prize 40.00 The three special cash prizes will be awarded to the three candidates, re gardless of the district they live in, who turn in the highest amount in cash in subscription payments during the period starting July 25 and ending August 13. The first prize of $100.00 will be awarded to the candidate wh turns in the highest amount of cash in subscription payments during this special cash prize offer. ' ' ' . The second prize of $80.00 in cash w ill be awarded to the candidate who tirns in the second highest amount of cash in subscription payments during this spe cial cash prize offer. The third prize of $40.00 in cash wil 1 be awarded to the candidate who turns in the third highest amount in cash in s ubscription payments during this special cash prize offer. .taK5, These cash prizes are EXTRA and i n no way conflict with the awarding of the automobiles and other prizes to be g iven at the close of the campaign. A candidate can win one of these special c ash prizes and also win one of the auto mobiles or other prizes. 80,000 EXTRA VOTES In addition to the extra cash prizes, candidates are offered a wonderful oppor tunity to get thousands of extra votes by forming "new subscription clubs." 80,000 extra votes will be given for every $20 , worth of new subscriptions , turned in during the period starting August 8th and ending August 20th. The 80,000 votes are a bonus in addition to the regular votes given on subscriptions. ' There is no limit to the number of clubs any candidate may turn in. For every $20 worth of new subscriptions there will be 80,000 extra votes. This is the greatest extra vote offer to be given during the remainder of the campaign. It is NOT necessary, or 'advisable, to hold subscriptions until the $20 worth are secured. Turn in your subscriptions as obtained, so the subscribers will receive their papers promptly, and after the offer closes a 'ballot will be mailed to cover the extra votes earned. All subscriptions turned in this week ending August 13th will also count in the ' $200 special cash prize offer. The extra vote offer ends August 20 th. The special cash prize offer ends August 13. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS DISTRICT NO. 1 Comprism all tnriturv allhln thr rlt liirals of Klanialh Kails, rihioalngloa and Prlltwn lllr. DISTRICT NO. 2 C'oniirlM-s nil Irrvilorr oiifslfta I ho rltv liliilla of klnmalli t'nlls, Hhlpplngton ami Ivllcan lit). RnirtMiu. Koplilo . .. rafl. Ixv Iiniun, n'ni. 4. Klmunl, Mill Ktntrr, Mr. Walter llffWnnl, Jnanlta ... Huklng. Mrs, J. K. Jones, Mrs. lllmr Johswon, Margarrt . Martin, Mrs. i. IVI. MrKsvln. Marie K. Mrtrair. H. M. Moorr, Vrra Tnrr. Mrs. It. If. Vernon, Mrs. J. W, W'ahl, Mrs. .Nrlla ... City 1t2.iOO fmi.onn IIW.IMNt IIKt,MMI lll.-.HM Itm.ooo IIM..VMI IIM).(MK) I7I.NM I !.-,.. IIIH.1HMI 121.000 197,000 IIM..MMI 1 7 1 .OOO ..OO.OOO Anlrron, Mrs. I-Ynnrls, Isurri's, 'mI, Ibttr, JititiM Idikrvlew Drusrn, Mrs. .tr1 Merrill Itumh, Mnrfitn, It. Klamath Ihifort. Mrs. J. fhllixuln . . . Itaniel. Mrs. I llonnnxa lliilinn. finite, I'alsley Kelkar, Kamilla, Miilln Mlilklff, Mlllrel, AlKmia Iut-ketl, Jeiwle, kern . . Skern. Meila K. The. Kits, lliliMulil Walt, Mrs. II. W .. Ill I) M. llr7,IMiO KM1..VMI IIIH..VM) nm.iMio KM1.0IHI llr7..tMI l.1,0OO tOT.tMMI lllM.IMKl I IHI.IHMI I70.INNI IIIH..VIO SECOND PAYMENTS Second payment subscriiitions are cx tonsion payments on suhscriptions al rea'ly wi-uri-d by i-andidatt's. Suih you havs slrra.lv luroeil In a auharrlp tha l.r fin:, to Tn.- N, , nr H-rahl: for this payment rnu rereivpit l ino nt". If yna got this sjinc sutisiTlbrr lu par 1 fS mors to ea tend his iiIm. rlpthjn to C months, for Hie "Hoe on.! Psvment" you 111 r. erlre .I.StlO olr, as 5.0110 I. u,o niiiuiiut Irsueil for a lull C m.HlthV suhsrtlptl.il. If the rtr-t pnviM.nl .,, jr $.j an yoa fn. Ie.1 J.tu.i m.ir,. t ,n,. ,hl. fnll jrsr, for Iho '.-avnnil Payment" yuil will rrrelvr 10.000 .voles, " ' "' are issne.l fur a full year If the flrt puym.-nt $ 75 ,n,i rnu eollerl il.ou iiior.. ih mat, n,r , months, or mall, (vr the h-. ml paynK-nt you will receive - "". II the fir! Myineui ss 2.78 anil you rnih- 1 I::.', more. f.,r tho second payment voti sill receive . 11(10 totes. Tills Seroml Payment phm npplle 1o any seeonfl uaynieiiiB. Also. If t. first psvmedl sras.NEW he ' -c.n.l PayuiHin is nlso NKW and should he cnter.-.l in 11,,. ,.w ,!, on rom(,Uce 4hl. a4 IMI'UIITANT In (r.lrr for r.lh.ll. lutes to r'ernlvd rvii t"r "'r""', Payment votes. II Is AIISO 1.1 1 KI. nerev.ary to write "Koeond layment" mi the rcmlttniii.. sheet, nsn sirs amount of ""''i.i. oinersisc t lu will n. t ) allowed second -payment To Enter Use Blank Below REGULAR PRIZE LIST Capital Prizes Buick 5-Passenger Sedan $1,515.00 Chrysler "50" Sedan 1,005.00 Chevrolet Sedan 849.00 Essex Sedan 9G5.00 District Prizes Two $300 Stromberg-Carlson Radio . Sets $ 600.00 Two $150 Stewart-Warner Radio Sets 300.00 Two $75.00 Cash Awards 150.00 Two $50.00 Cash Awards 100.00 Cash Commission Apprpiiation 550.00 ' Total 6,034.00 NOMINATION BLANK Good for 2,000 Votes rica-c enter: Nmiir ' t",""l'.'',;i'" V'" K,'","' News and Herald '" ,"l,1, "I'd I'll ('miipnlxn Ntreet and No - .......... Tiisn or I lly .. . ... , .. DM So Wffnctl Address . Vor'nT'""'"" !''""k