The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 26, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    FKIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1027.
THF! KLAMATH NEWS
Renault's Fight 1
Is Uninteresting
NKW,; YORK, Aug. IS Jack
Renault,' Canadian heavyweight.
Tennis Stars Old and New
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AVC V Hii' a an aiiitiL.t,;. n- lyi iwtii i win a a a mm g
Jt i;- ,!j;7i''Ba"J e4Js
,won th dwlilin from' Art' rie-
B Kuh of llaly tonight In Ivn uu
1 ; Interesting rounds.
3t. .Heuault, ' ont'tlme heavyweight:
contender, apparently wa nut In
Elgood vendition, for he slowed up'
5 alor the second round. Although
S unable to knock out the com
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paratively unexperienced Italian.
Renault connected with bim al
most at will.
.Renault's blowa lacked their
old-time at earn.
Vtaalos
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Meadows and Cooch;
('field and 'Gibson.
JTjunhey Delaying
Trip to Chicago
J I SPK'lXATOR. X. V.. A ttx. .35.
0 )--(tT) Oene Tunney, heavy- ;
Chicago
Philadelphia
'jjlpat aad Hartneit
Swealaad and .Wilson.
Pittsburgh . .
Bottoa
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I Iremer aad Goorh;
lOenewlch. ' Goldsmith, ' Edwards
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Green-1 weight champion. ('will not go 40
'Chicago' until the time limit to
rogue In Illinoia forrea him to do
R H K ; so. It - waa announced at bis
. i IS liranip today. 1
.01 Ij Meantime. TVmpaey la com
; Praett, J mandlng the attention of the box-
, Inx fana In hla training at IJn-
.,'". ! coin Fielda, while Tun nay la con-
R H K tent to do bia conditioning In
. S 14 1 ' comparative seclusion.
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R. Smith.
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land Urban.
At tfae Pi.ie Tree
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' Toulxht the youthful ttlent of
p H E! Klamath Kalla "strut their sturt",
1 S . land from the line-up it looks like
1 1 'rear entertainment. There1 l a!
Cincinnati
IRrooalTB
J. MIy, Kixey ana ousoiwim.jpwiju nanciiif. aci iiiui ituiiiu u
tPlclntch: Vane and Deberry. credit to a TattdeTille'clrcuit.
land each one of the young ar-
I tlst offer a creditable perior
al ! manre. On the screen Is the lat
1 1'ahdwlax 'of -White Flannels".
1 featuring I. o u I a e Dresner and .
Hot-, Jason Robards. which Is how .
i drawing' record crowds to the
tRoctoa
1 Chicaxo 4 11
j Welter, lacFa,yden and
"mas; Connally and cronse.
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. Washington . ....:.5 iO
rnrland 1 11'
Pino Tree Theatre. " It Is
fine.
Ei warm, human photoplay, with
J itl( spectacular tkrl lis. honest
0 comedy and excellent direction.
i Zachary. JIarbe'rry.-Biirke and . Jason Tlobards Is cast as the
l'Ruel; JIudlin, '.Buckeye ind .1- j young coal-miner who goeto col
Jkawall. . . " ' j'lege and becomes a football star.
l;'i1' .';'' ' ' life g'iTes In excellent.' forthright j
j m, . , R jj. B , cbaracterltatioh. and shares lion- !
FklladdBUB '-U,..'. ,'.;..t 14 2 ora wlth 'lllss Bresser. who. .
'St. Louis '...'l S 1 'hia Polish mother, creates anoth-
I Rommel and Cochrane: Ballou, jrf memorably forceful screen
! Vangilder and Schang. , character.
( v r-. rr ' Vlfgfia Browne Falre. playing
""""" ' ' . . 0 tne Tillage bash-
sllnger In a 7taursnt. Is a love
' ly and sympaittetlc heroine. Then
i'Warner Richmond does a ' fine
I bit of comedy as a ;rough-neck i
miner.
The picture, while written on!
the theme of mother-lore, ha
many exciting moments, as In the
great .final scene of the mine
disaster, the football sequence, or
the earlier scenes In . the .mines.
In the cast are George .Nichols,
Brooks .Benedict." Rose .Blossom
and Rosemary Cooper. . "White
Flannels" is one of .the tery
best melodramas of the screen.
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"Utile -Poker Facte" lUten Wills and Gtorge Lolt. Jr., of Cliu-iffo,
are all' the tali. In the tennis world these day. Hlen jilajvtl true
to form In the Wfglmm.ii Cup ..atcUeji nt Forwt Hills, while Ujt
diatliiRuished himself !y his surprise defeat of Rene La Costo. the
French net aee. In the Meadow Club t urnameiit at outhutnpton.
Long Island.
At the Liberty
I '"S'h t i 1 d e r 'Arnia." f harlie
Chaplln'a classic ' comedy of the
World" War. which created such a
easatioa gerera! yeifs ago. 'haa
taenv re-lMucd and' is now being
shown at .the Liberty .Theatre.
It t threatens to eren outdo jts
lanmenae' jtqpuUrfty of the ,'prel
jhts' showings.
; tharlle as a soldier is a
sjfream.' And whenmade a pris
oner ho la a riot. ' .;'
-Jn addition, a quick action
western picture. 'Two-Can of the
Tnmbleweed" will be shown.
Leo Maloney is one of .the half
daxan or ao actora who Is able. to;
aoperly portray the title role -In
Tjrx-Cnii of the Tnmbleweed."
TJbo character is pne famous
throughout the west for his abil
isy to oyiickly draw his pair of
Sana a trick ' taught Maloney
when he was only a boy by an
ol2T frontiersman. (
fll range as It may seem, there
are only three or four actors In
the.1 motion picture profession who
cta properly and quickly draw a
alvhoo(er from 'heir holster as
Hk days .gone by. , It is a knack
which is rapidly dereloping into
a,,rot art, and Maloney is the
ear erery Western star . in
thau profession. -
In .'TwoC.nn of the Tumble-1
wVed" the story requires Maloney
to .flemonstrate his qulck-on-the
drqjr ability on sereral occas
Irfns. He does It so quickly that
rWD he.. earners seems to ml
twq. action. ."Two-Gun of the
Ttimbleweed" Is one of Maloney's
hetit pictures and wlli be seen. to
night a,t the .Liberty Theatre for
last time .
DEATHS
IMMIOTHY MARIK lXiSI.ET.
Funeral 'services for Dorothy
Marie. Infant danghter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto H. Langsjct will be
held thla ' afternoon at 2:30
o'clock at the F-arl Whltlock Fun
eral Home with Rev. "Father A.
F. Loeaer officiating. Friends are
respectfully Inrlted to attend the
graveside services to be held at
Mt. Calvary cemetery commenc
ing at .1 o'clock.
MARTHA JAMISOX.
Funeral services for the late
Martha Jamison were held on
Thursday afternoon at the Earl
Whltlock Funeral Home with
Rev. Frank ' Wemett. pastor of
the First "Methodist church offici
ating. Two selections were ren
dered by Mrs. Kuth Akers Hollo
way f accompanied by Mrs. M.
tleiena "Joyaux. Pall bearers
were Judge M. Hanks. Alva T).
Hammond. Will ' Baldwin. J.
Fred tioeller, Frank Ward and
Fred Houston. Interment was
made In Llnkvllle cemetery.
FEATHER CONTENDER
9UTPQ1NTSR I YE R S
'KANSAS CITY., Aug. z5. fjV. ji
Ke Tony ( anionerl. ' hrooklyn, !"
qn.tendur, for the leatnerweignt j
Adiplonsntp. ilecistvely . out
pointed Joe .Rivers. Kansas City.
! ten-round bout here tonight. 't
r canioneri weignea iz.il ana
ajlvers I2 pounds. V
LANGELL VALLEY U
r
(Bf JfRS. l.KVI McTWXALD) jH
f Newa Correspondent
VMrs. Wm. (ttncnit of the Dun-H-can
ranch haa been 111 for ""v-jW
nri days add was taken to Klam-
atk Falls for medical treatment, in
j..Mr. and Mrs. W. ' C. Detwller tl 1
Md amall daughter, Monte Mne,
(m visitors at the John Turner
ranch from their home at Oak-W
land. California. -They expect 1
W-iocalC hero. P
a Mr. Samuel M. Hurneii. jr.,
her mother. Mrs. Tom Tnrn
) are spending a week at the
if. P. ?rohs ranch from their
homes at . Mar'ysvllle, California.
Thay are old residents of Langell
Valley and Bonanta.
f Little Audrey Howe fell from
ear arid broke her arm. She
ts taken to Ha I In to get medt
fal aid as soon the brake was
covered.
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DRAMATIC
v RECITAL
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i At The
Library
Auditorium
Grace Hollister
Higgins
of the
Cosmopolitan School V
oi Dramatic Art
Admission 25c and 50c 1
' 8 P.M. i
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Contains a small"
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up to the closing hour of the campaign, earns votes according to this schedule.
, This schedule replaces the former schedule of regular votes in use up to August.
20. For convenience', the previous of issuing extra votes for $20 clubs is dis
pensed this final week and all extra votes are given according to this schedule
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Be Sure to Use This Final Schedule for Entering Your
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plete addre&s of subscripers. ' Check over your remittance sheets carefully and
be sure proper amount is enclosed to cover subscriptions. .
Final Vote Schedule
Showing the tremendous vote, value of NEW subscriptions during the last
week of the campaign (August 22nd to 27th 8 p. m.). This schedule
is positively final and will not be changed. It is the only schedule ,that
counts now, and supersedes all previous schedule, except that volos on
OLD subscriptions are the same as they have been throughout the campaign.
Votes on NEW subscriptions, as shown below, are figured as equivalent to
70,000 extra votes on a $20 combination, thus complying with the original
announcement.
Rates for News or Herald
XKtt'S or 11 KIM I.I)
Ily ni lcr In Klumacli Kiilla
Votr
Combination Rate for Both - Papers
NKIVS .M IIKItAI.lt
Ity Carrier In kluliuUli .l-'ulU
Voim
- 'PRICK NRW OLD PtttCB Nl:w 01.11
Flvo .Vi'nr .. 15! 50 2?3.7:.n lfio.uiin pivo Yrars .,..lii5.ou SS7.i0D P.fiO.onn
Hour Yrara .... id, oil ' ;ol.onn llu.iion four Yaars ... 52. (to lli.noo L'SO.HOu
Thrt YarH .... lS.r.o J.IJOSn 70. into Thm Yn:ir . .. .Ili.ou aiil.r.o , IHil.uuo
Two Ycara 1 .1.00 r,,iu 4.uoO Two Ycura 26. mi 2l.ituii llu.UOit
One Year 0.50 ' 37.7i.o ,i:,,ouo ().. Yi-nr .. .. 1.1 no !ir..500 40,000
Six Monllia .... 3.60. 17.250 t.guo six .Mnnihn 7.o 3JI.5UO 15.000
New or Herald News and Herald
Tly Mull Oulxiilr Kliimiilti Fa IN Hy Mull iillili Miimillll Full
Voli-a X'nli'a
Five Yoara
Four Youth
Three Ycara
Txo Yeara ..
On Year ..
Six Month
pnicK
. $23.00
.. 20.00
.. 15.00
.. 10.00
.. 5.110
NEW
237.500
170.0110
1 12.500
70.000
29.500
13,625
OLD
150.000
100,000
60.000
3.-..00O
12.000
4,000
Hive Years
Four Year .
Thive Yrurs .
J"n Ycurs ...
One Year .....
Six Mnntha ...
I'UICK
. $50.00
.. 40.00
. 30 00
. 20.00
.. 1000
.. 5.50
XKW
'515.000
30.000
265.000
160.000
70,000
31.250
(ll.l)
310.000
240,000
160.000
(10.0011
35,000
12,000
Official Judges
Tli following j business
men will act as the Offi
cial Judge in The News'
and , Herald's Great $6,
000 Prize .Campaign:
Hon. T. B. Watters
.Mcyur tit Cl!y of Klamalh Fal.
Rev. J. Henry Thomas
no N. nth hi.
Erne. I M. Bubb
Vlce-Prea. AmerUnn Xut'l. Hank.
Read These Final Instruc
tions carefully.
As a matter of caution, and to gifard against the
possibility of loss to candidates during these days of
the campaign, final instructions are herewith append
ed. AH candidates, especially those who live in ter
ritory outside of Klamath Falls, should read and
weigh every line carefuly: ,
I., All remittance, mall.d frrm now on t.hooll he mailed
apeclal delivery to Insure iheir reaching in In time, if you
live ntilxldn of Klamath Falla. nnd Intend to mall aolisrrln
llona, lako the ire,aution to find nut what lime your poalofflc-e
cloaca.
2. Yon nro allowed the tirlvllece of malllnK your miliarrlp
tlona up to Satniday. Auaust 27, !l p. m. Thla Klvea you Hie
opport unity to work up to the laat minute. In tending; you'
unlMcrlpilotia hy mull, have them In your iioMtofflie -hefore
Suturday, Aucust 27, 0 p. m.
3. All rftnllinnii-M rhould he rarefully nddreaed lo the Cnm
palcn Hcparinienl. The Klnmath Newa and livening Iternld.
Klnmnth Fall, fire. This will limine ahxnlule niruraey and
will prevent any ltler from soina; aatrny lie Mire and lite
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rnrt nitinher of votes have heen Unut-d on i-anie. Pay rartlrular
attention lo nullota I.-hih-iI on second paymenta, and ho auro
that propnr reinltinnrc and votea have been credited. If the
are any correctlona lo l,o made, notify the Caiii)aln Manager
In peraon or in writing, and return the bnllnta for proper ror
rectlon. The campaign department will not he reaponalliln for
nerleal errom nolens notification la Rlrnn, whereupon rorrec.
lion will lie mule.
5. Ilnder no'condlllon will votox lie transferred from ono
candidate to another. This In an ahaolule rule 'anil will he
strictly enforced.
6. Kvery snlmcrlptlon liirncd In will lie verified nnd no
prizes will he awarded until this Is done. All voles secured
on old Mthnerlptlons turned In as new will lie cancelled.
"Switching" will only result In regret nnd disappointment, lis
sure thai your suhscrlptlons arc marked correct ly.
7. Second payments must l.e marked as such nn the re
mittance i:hcet. Also. put down the amount of tho first pay
ment ao that proper voles may ho given.
8. All remittances sent Into the campaign office after Wed.
nesday, August 21, should he either postal money rrdcrs, ex
press money orders, certified cheeks, or drafts. Only hons fide
subscriptions will he accepted. No auina of money will he ac
cepted the names nf uhirrllior to he nipplled later. F.vory
subscription iiiust he occoniiwnled hy . tho usual remittance
aheets, properly filled out. ' i
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tions nnd remittances received from candidates. If you do
not receive, prompt acknowledgement of subserlpllons Snd ro
mlltanees you eend In, he sure to notify the campaign manager
Immediately. - '
Standing of Contestants
DISTRICT NO. i
C'oniprisoH -r11 (pin-itory, V'ihin , tha ' $ty of
Klamalh Fulls, ShippinKton and Pelican City.
Dorman, AVm. J ....,.... .....ftCO.'lOO
Howard, Juanita '. 840,625
Vernon, Mrs. J. W 865,000
Moore, Vera 899,500
Hoskinif, Mra.'J. K 860,450
Foster, Mrs. Walter '. ...884,675
Martin, Mrs.' Jack, Pelican City 897,575
Kdmonds, Minn ..895,725
P.rur-hoii, Sophio :..890,250
Jones, Mis. Willmr , ". ...891,50
McKwin, Mario 896,575
Torrey, Mrs. II. I). .'. ! ...8p8,400
DISTRICT NO. 2
Comprises all territory oulsido .tho city limltfl
of Klamath Fulls, Shippinfrton and Pelican City,
Midj'riCf, Mildred, "Ai?oma 863,100
Bunch, Marian, Ft. Klamath ...627,875
Skecn, Meda K ......y.. .....769,450
Brown, Mrs. Arlnne, Morrill 880,725
Anderson, Mrs. Francis, Dorris, Calif ...857,875
Kolkur, Kamilla, Malin . 892,500
Dufort, Mrs. J. O., Chiloquin '. 809,775
Wait, Mrs. If. W., R. F. D. 894,700
Daniel, Mrs. C. M., Bonanza 897,000
Puckctt, Jessie, Keno .....855,250
Barry, Josephine, Lakeviow 899,750
Hanan, Louise, ralsley , 474,500
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