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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1927)
A. TVff5 " RED ORANGE WILL PLAY IN COMING GAME Trainer Attempting . Put Star's Knee in Shape for Tilt to NKW YOKK. Nor. T. (I'P Anyone who Unaiiinea that Harold "Ked" urange naa ueeonie oy thla time quite the young bus! - PAGE ness man, wttn a hair inuprcst m j and close July i. with the see the enterprises of C. CHMe and.ond season starting July S and a disinclination Tor the grmd of . closing September 30. If differ the grldlrou, should hare looked j en: tram win each season, a one la upon the former lllinota foot-1 series post season championship hall star thl afternoon. ! playoff (s prorided. JjritiK on a bed In the Vandcr-1 Tn. ,,, . bill hotel, while trainers constant ly Applied plplnit hot bandages to his erlppled right knee. Red an nounced his Intention of taking the field Tuesday afternoon when hb team, the New York Yankees, meet thea Chicago Bears. grange tore the ligaments of hi 'eg and wrenched his knee In a professional football game at Chicago three weeks ago. Water i on the knee ensued!,- threatening J the former Wheaton Ice man wirh , lameness for life, but Ked says : casually that "It's almost all gone : now," and that he will pay Tuea-1 day. A haf interval in the business affairs managed by C. C. Pyle means a considerable Income for yiiv juuuKMrr ouu nuns up 1 a ,. a, - 7 """ doffed Ilia famous "4." sweater.; , . . . . ,. . rkiuvu iiirf l nuiiu 1 firnlnie profpssional foothall NKW MGR. FOR ARIUNAUS ST. LOVIS. Not. 7. OPt Hob I O'Farrell has been deposed a: manager of the St. I-ouis Card! nais and Bill '1. B,"J. .McKechn,f- ach ! the season, has been during -"T""'"' oct seajHju, resiucai no nreaa- 1 . ... , yr7" has sicned a player a contract for j ai a salary ji ' i r:a se oi 5.UO0. Breadon said. Erer, department of the Klam-1 .to Valley Hospital Is admiraoly ; a - . . .u- neeils of the snfferer l nn tr . s wnen TOurtomeh Groans With Gas YOUR t DRUGGIST SAYS: Ulcers, Stubborn Indigestion, Ga and Acid Stomach (Acid osis) Must Co or Your ' Money Back. Bead thla sincere offer aad you ran oe aasnrea of quick relief. Tit tin. an h. j : -...hvwuw. ... lUHliU (Ills LO U I . a , lasting benefit to their gen-ldrama of ,he Kussian rerolullon. eral health. Why bother with iahows Chaney in one of the most slow and only temporary actors thrilling characterizations in bis "if." OOT or two of SMITH'S checkered history. He Is a Koa WDIGESTION RELIEF cause. ,Un peasant. strange, half-anl- ssr T:vr" produr pepsla to speedily disappear Noiof generations of serfdom, sud man or woman can cure Indices- denly thrust into the red strog tion with pepsin, soda or mag- ( terrors," his sadden neeus because they give only a seiiure of sinister power, and weak and temporary relief. , the strange trick of fate that SIITH-S S. I. It.) la the mod- ; binds his with that pf an arislo- i?d g";,-0rrn.,nAdnrw0hy'"aJ'C " " sHould any man or woman sut-l?' lu4e- pvr" aBd ""r,Sc. make for another hour with gas. In-!"1" TO' on" of the most eom digestlon or stomach pains, when plicated characterizations that the remedy that does the most ' has ever fallen to his lot. dod and gives nromot results ! can be easily procured at any dVttg store for $10 special lyice. SMITH'S INDIGESTION RELIEF Demand SMITH'S Von will nev ( be rlw. sntiftftcd with anything Mother! , Child Gets Sick, Cross, Feverish . if Constipated - " " " Mother! Your child Isn't na tirnlly cross and peevish. See If tongue Is coated; this Is n sure plr,n tlio little etomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. ' Whou liutless. pale, feverish, j full of cold, hrc.'iih liad, throat core, doesn't eat. sleep or net I naturally, ban stomach ache, diarrhoea, remember, r. gentlo liver and bowel cleansing should always be the flrt treatment given. Kothinr equals "f'allfornln Fig Syrup" for children's Ills; give a lessjioontnl, and In a few hours ill the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the aystam, and you have a well and playful child again. All child ren lore this harmless, delirious, "fruity laiative," and It never falls to effect a good "inside cleansing." Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown ups are plainly on the bottle. Split Season Is 1 Favored Bv Coast Baseball Clubs BAN FRANCISCO. Nor. ?. C P( v a Till of five to tlTTee the clubs of the Pacific ooat league voted for a "split season" fur 1b:n, lure Unlay, although there voti a provision that the mailer will be finally settled at th January meeting. I Portland. I.e. Angeles. Holly. ! wood. Seattle, and Sacramento voted in favor of the split season land ttau Francisco. Oakland and Sllsslons against It. j ruder the .module a adopter ; the first season will start April chanped 20 veterans and five norice. lou Motvin-s of Sacra- memo. Tom Turner of Portland and Frank l-ut? of Hollywood ' were rwlei d vict.pre8idont!(. ' Thf proposal to st a priie of $20.0o for the plavera on the winning team and Iho stvond team, went orer v the January session At the Pine Tree Heodiiif? the five-act Itill at the IMne Tree theater Tuesday and Wednesday l Chris xod Fas- ale Irwin A Company In a snappy revuette of comedy, son and ; jdance that should tickle the palate of rarlety fans, w ..... r, . The Ituld lieahlvst 'Romeo and His Juliette in the title of the Irwin offering, aud there is not a dull moment all the time they occupy the rontmm. Number ' follows number In onlek sue. ' cession, and there much to laugh at when'Chris holds forth Comedy predomlmtes in the offerings of Copeland and Catto ,nd FUp nd rtapper ,BP torm.r la character offering with song and tbe latter an a (elongated comedian and , , , , rnK. Mt fbM dinty a mac skit that la re plete with laughs. . Leslie and Martin In Little f''''Br JrouUB "d "up,e M "raa lie presentation of variety bits. chokeful of entertainment. i Clarence Varner with an aero-! jbatic specialty starts proceedings ! m a peppy manner. At the Orpheus Strange shadows of terror, rlvld portrayals of the struggle that rent asunder ar great nation, and eerie rhararters frflni.a world unknown to the rrstVf the na tions of the earlh hee are the background for l.on Cbaney's strangest role In his new Metro-Goldwyn-llayer starring vehicle Mockery The new picture, now playfng , St the Orpbeas theater, a m-rim ! FA IX OKOWH W KARKIt WA.SHIN(;TON Not. 7. f AIM t After a protracted coughing spell today. Albert B. Kali wa - eonsiderahly wicker and loM some of the ground which he had gained inre iilnwa confined , him to ld lat Friday. H rewt- ed comfortably bnwevr late in the day. Keep It handy in your home. A lit tin given today tuvus.a sick child tomorrow, but get the gen uine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Kig Syrup" then see that It Is made by "The California Kig Syrup Company." THREE CLUBS TO HAVE NEW 1928 LEADERS Cardinal, Phillies and Lowly Braves Lose Old Managers KKW YORK. Nov. 7. ,rp)..l The Cardinal, nravra haw ne I'hlllles nd nianairerK foi" the lSJS baselvul eaatll. Rill Mi'Kerhnie was apiailni-d the teieph.me frcm rhllade'.phU. rislit last Thursday nlxht between airelUmer. Wakiuan and Dun manager of the Cardluala and ,!,, (, lth the reptuntl n ; j0o Dundee and Aee lludktns. riPtt n,(1 proposed that the tluhl Hert H. Siiotten was made main- f s.inte. should bo railroaded. It onlv lu more thorouh- i... ....i.i ., irer of the Phillies Monday. J:n V Slattery sipiwd to inattaiie. th- nraws ibhi ween. While theae unnouuretnentii wir heinfE madf. the ricvelamt Indian wit ' coiit'Duhu Uvtr search for a marvaser lo iluvv.! J.n k WoAHi.-itor. ltob 0'K;:.-rll. named lh? iuohi valuable player In ihe National league in lSJS. wa r.'duiHl to ihe ranks lv Si. Lout;. The at titude of the Cardinal hiichor-ui" wn not that l'Farrv!l had failed as leader of the Card? but that they were ruining a aood ball player by hurdeuitiR htm wlih manaperiiil worrtin. MiKvhnie. his ?uo-esor. Id the Pirate! to the 1925 world championship and was relieved after the stormy 'a ivy-Adams- Bisbee.C Inrke episode durius the - stsison. .McKechnie va iVFarrell's aijtnt last soam. For the pasi two years Shot- ten has managed the Syracuse club of the International league, Prior to that encasement he had ferTMl with the Si. Iouh Browns. Washinvton Senators and St 1-onis Cardinals aa player. co;it h aud part-time manaucr. ! shotten will iti.mm t.i ht.it.t a winning combination at Pltila- delphia where six managers in nine years have failed to hoist the Phillies above seventh place. ' Slattery who succeeded Davy ' Bancroft as leader of the Roston Braves was plucked from the col-l lege rank, for his task of pilot- . ing the Braves out of .-.econd.dl- vision. Slattery is a Boston man and was coach for tbe Boston college basebil! team last sea son- "or "ve years Slattery wa successful as coach, of the Har I rard baseball team. At the Liberty Since her' first great in "The Miracle Man success! ' Miss Betty Compsnn. who plays the leading feminine role in "The ( Palace of Pleasure." at the Lib- j erty theater Tuesday and Wed-1 neaday. har nursed an ambition' with an earnestnesa,that only an ' artist could evince. It is to ipliy on the screen the i.,'. In ..-h(1 Pnla(.A nf ' she portrays I.oIa Montcz. the molt noted siren that erer helpeu to make history in tbe old world Lola Montez was an Irish girl wbQ later became identified In j power and hor lore whs t?tt In the theaters of Europe aa a at most every political crittU In Spanish dancer. She attracted ! the history of the early ntne the attention of princes, premiers twnth century, but always on and most of the great national the side of Juitfce. ' I ....... t ' . Demand The wlmlo world knows Asririn as tin rffective anii'lolc for pain. I!:it it's jnst as tmfnrliint to know lltot thtrc is Wv one ' tjcnuinr Uitycr Aspirin. The name J layer is on every taWct, ami on the liox. If it nays Haver, it's frc-iuine: ami if it doesn't, it is not I 1 Icailacltes are tliMx-lltd liv I layer Aspirin. So are colds, . and the twin -lliat ocs Tvifii Ijieni', even ntiiraltria, nri'ritis, and : rht'timati. m promptly relieved. Ciet 1'aycr at any drugstore I with proven directions.. ' ! Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin U the traitc mark of Bayer Mspafsrttnt ef ltonciircM(lfr of gilUyiiobt TUESDAY, NOVEMBER sjlfl27, Kacinir; Board ) ' Favors Action Affaiiist Snnde BAI.TIMOKK, Md.. Nor. 7. ifF lUI'limnv Newa today Joi-rph K. Wldennr of, hlladclpht:., president of tile Ao.-ke club aa declarUm that' bVily would uphold the anion of the Maryland nu ns "''"'. in revoking the license of Earlc Sande, America's foremost Jar- key. for alleged foul rhtltist at ; llmlUo lust KrUl.iv. Ho also' .was quoted aa crltlciiing the rule. a iH'inK "too hiirli.' , 'lt seem a shame," the. news-j imhr reports Mr. Waleiior 'Hjvitia - lo its representative over I' criminal." ! Samlo was aernsed of bump-' tni? i.,i,h ('niinl th fuviirlte. In ,h tu nnii Pimllr-.. Fnmritv He ' was suspended by the stewarda tor the remainder of the meeting ; money to some IS.OOU badly ..fnd after reviewing the com-' hllfccd fans nor was the respons plaint of the track officials. Inedibility placed' for the debacle tha racing tommbslon revoked San- followed the "no contest" an ile a lic-tie. V. Nl. Jeffords. Is J uouttcement at Wrlgley field the owner of ' llaleu which Sande ntghl of the bout, was riding. i Tl"' outaiandlng derelopment I According to the NVs. Mr. ; was the appearance In court of (Wldener said the New York Joe Dundee, the champion. Mix Jockev club upholds the ruling , W;.-man. his manager, and Dlik of everv recognued racing body , Drnial". who attempted to pro in the countrv lu this case no,""""' h Duiidei.-lludklna en 'exception will he made. Sande 1 counter on a shoe airing. . .. ..i.l I., have roue to New I'""' '"C " Oil charges York today in the h po jf vnlist iug the aupport of Jockey club ti.euUrs lu bis efforts to obtain ieinsti.irnieni. the raving com mission having consented to grant 1:1m n hearing. Knri Sande. America's premier Jockey, baa bowes of leitiK rlnd iiated of the charges that caused the .Maryland racing comtnissicn to bur him from nil tracks In North America. ' m innocent oi aur wrong, he said, "and I hope to be rlndl- cated and Intend remaining here tor the purpose of aeelng thU 'n:ng inrounn. The Joikey. whose silks wjlrl - cd ahead In many a major race, has written usking the. lomrnia-; fioa U giant him an opportun - Ky t. .ell his story and dure three witnesses in his e - half. Tbe witnesses, he declares. are all Jockeys who rode In the rimlico Futurity Friday when Ssndc on Bateau Is alleged to rave dellberutelv cut in front ot Heigh Court, the favorite, . . , . .. I. .,, forc.ng him agaltiM the rail and riilning hl stride. The appeal was posted yester - day and Jervis Speucvr. Jr.. If niejtiber of the rommLssisn when told of Sondes netlon said the rcmmlsslon would be willing to Il.ten to anythiag the rider might have to say. IIK.VTKR KXPI-ODKD. POKTLANU. f)re.. Nor. 7. I A. P. I Kxploslon of a 1 irge ' gas heated oVen at the Bur-Grand uaserr touay iiiiureu v . r . , berg, proprietor, blew a yawn- Ing hole In the celling of the bakery building ttnd cranhed four large p.utt glasn windows. leaders of every country on the rwDtint-ni. The weight of ber JOE DUNDEE CAN'T FIGHT 'ACE AGAIN t !' !' Boxing Me.S Is Still Un- taruded; Will Not Restage Bout ' IMS ANttKI.KS. Nr. 7. (I'D Attempt todiiy to untangle the rauilflratlona surrounding nic Iioiiald's "lltlc folly." Hie pro- lt.we.l welierwolaht ehnninlonsbin ly complUaltnit the meaa. Althouch leital actions, oltlrlsi ImmmI iir;ktion and nronoaala aUtl . t -t.t.-nts rowrted the da v. no!h..LuH. .. si.,u r... .i.- solution waa offered to refund of false' advertising of a ehantp' lonshlp bout was set for Decem ber 2. All entered pleas of mil gulUy. The arrest of Dundee. Wasniau and I ns Id followed when Dun dee, falling to get hie SBU.Ouo NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrils Open l'p Air Paaaagea. T Ah! What relief! Your clog- , .,, nostrils open right up. the ,ar passages of your head ire' j clear and yon can breathe freely, t No more hswklug. snuffling, orn-, ! d i Imrare he.J r h.-. dry- ""V "urrtT ts ! ;goll, : stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply little of this fragrant, aallsep-, ' U" cream In your nostrils, lot It ie.ueir.te "!run 'sage of the head; soothe and heal U(, nwolva famed mucous liaemhrane. giving yon Instant re-1 ' j, cream Halm Is Just, .tint every cold nod catarrh sat Ucrer has lHcn aceklng. Its Just splendid. ' r J cash gunratitee, refused tit enter (lie rhiK glnt llttdkliia n Wrlgley field. rtpettntora aware I hey had Utile limine fur the return of their money stormed the ring In one of the wildest rlola Loa Angnlra has witnessed. ' ' The plan for ra-alugtiig the bout November SI. proposed by .lluudee. Waxmntt. Donald mid Seth Htrclliucvr, head of Hie sl tle ethlotlr eontuilsainu, met with ileleruilned opposition today. City I'maeeutor Jdckiey, who I conducting the canes ligation the prlui'tpnla In the November 1 niudrtle. stated ttfler conferring with Beth Hlrellliger that he was "uiinlleruhly opposed In any fur ther meeting between Dundee and llmlklna since. It would merely tlltow the city open for number 21 with all purses and forfeits nmrj before rliiatlme. : f..iM ka, r Hi... th( tmv witulrt be alven correspontllng aeata and all prof Its would be turned over to char' In opposing the re-bout. Llrk' ley stressed the point that tin adequate plan bad bevn'Prasenlod j to rare for the thousands of Kn-! rr.il admlssiou f tua who received no sont aiul'S and therefore wvre ! una' le lo make claim for en-! tramc to a future light. j Classified advert isltax la a morning paper proportion al ways. I'se the Newa THE MAGY PLAYERS 3 More Nights 3 Tonight:.,..', .."The Balloon' Girl" . Wedneaday Eve .."CaJl of the Wood." Thuraday .. "Toby In the Tall Timber" Vodvil Drama, Muaic TENT THEATRE ' . WARM and DRY South Sixth Street Just a Real Good Sho w ' The Klamath News - ils. A Woman's Newspaper I " Left on the door step before breakfast, the Klamath News is an all day compan ion of the woman at home. .' ...'. 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