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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
inr Mf,,1,'WflWWBP' iiiMHiim"' , , m I'U ffm Eight i ,)r1f''frv",,M',v,u'"", J.S. PLAHSGOOD t"THE EVENltiGERXtDTKLAMATH F'ALLS, OREGON THE" rittn.w, ofi'Diii'ii U7, waa MD 1 OLYMPIC CLUB HAS ONE OF STRONGEST ELEVENS ON COAST KAN niANCUSCO. Dot 27 On whnt Is prolubly the smnlli'nl (out- Completion Will Give Nn-' ' "' "'' ,l,fpr.',nI.!!i!: J!',0 ' r Olsiup.e Club eleven of San Krntirla-. tjon Best Transportation Facilities in World Oljiup.'i ! en this year lias been ilrllle.l Into one 'of the nrrntest fi-Jtliall Ic.ims on the IMclKr const. Tim Olympic football mr:i, roach- J ' oil by llnh Kvnns, former Stnnfc.nl . university mentor, ilo (lielr prnotlc-1 Ihk on a small lot, about twenty five by sixty yards In site, vviilrli adjoins WARDENS TELL ffi& Ul IUUII Mill Id I mm Dnin THIRTEEN PERSONS WHO LOST LIVES IN RESCUES GET HONOR Charles XIC Brought to ' Life on Silver Screen WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.--A pro Hftm fpr kooiI roads cnnMrurtln:) tt'irlng tho next 15 to 20 years which Mil mnko tho road transportation , llHr brR clubhouse In the iViwr.tovvn f i llltlcs of the United States far ex- .0t Ion here. r e.l thoso of any other nation In , Murh ot tho ,,r..0inc nf the Ilo world, past or present, Is the oivmr e team Is time under electric r. ti of the federal government. The McDnnicIs and Meads Tes tify in Trial of Mrs. Ollic Blowers tiii: Mit.M Tonight It country Mtue ulKht at The Strand and besides there will bo a blR western feature picture, "The (ilrl from Nowhere," which Is full of fl,-:lita and etcltlni; sltinitlnitH. There will also be a pood comedy and the popular vnudcvllle movie, miiklm: a wonderful show for twen ty cents. I IMTT8S It till . O.I 1!7, Tllllleen peivoiut who lo.it their Uvea In per du mini; heroic deeds vvcic lionmcl b tho Caruer.li) Hero I'tliid cummin slon at Us fall uiccIIiik hero today Thirty-three acts of IiciuIniu were recognize I by the iooiuiIhsIou, which awarded Mlver medals In four ciues and lironie lueduls In 2'.' en sea Tho dependent of elrjlit of the heroes the ploducllou of a film deplct'ili: llle nil'stumllllB eVimln lif I 111' IIH'lii orlc inlllliir) nod political i-uieei or this llwiitlnlt Idol win, Ml.l'u: Iho field l:i pelHOli. c iipmnul I In Itltn nlalis on one him I an I Iho Manes ml the "llier. M'icl was hilled III nrll 'I ill iHOCKIIO-iM, Oct 27. rinrb.M Nil. nci'linim the r.rcatcst niilloiuil horn of Hweili'ii'ii hlftory. mid In lilsj"'" '"'' ,,r lhlil.v-"l. I tin it one of the most footed war rlom of llui opi', -he uiii KIHeil In IT IS will ij;.illl ill lie define the i yet of hln 'many ndiuiiciK thin limuiliy lime on (ho ver iicrei n A i ,! pitatlon In Mivv liciiu; roiniiil for Too M hi li What mnl.es I'liihiiiih " mvf'l (Ms rl.nl I'tutt I'V em r.nl will'-in l,t,phwnyi of Itomn, even, whose fame Im i como down through the rentur 1(4, will pale by comparison, officials rttre. Under tho proRram. there "Tom, come here." was what A. A lrf)wry esterday afternoon testified he hoard n woman's voice say the nlnht of Septemb-r 1, when he and IlKht as the major t of the plaxers Mrs. l.owry, camped on the i Id Knott are in l.usln-sa here and cannot bo ranch at the Juncture of the I i a -t the f.eld hefoie lato In the after-, rnond lake and Pish lake ro-uls, were noon or early In the evening. , startled by tho five shots fired near- The Olympic team Is ma le up of by. (lame Warden II. IX Meads told of the woman's tracks In the road, mil how he and (lame Warden Me Daniels, the latter driving a ear, had followed the tracks back toward the M U be built, during tho period, ISO.- fl,rm,)r roi!fpo tars. among them viiii. mnes or improved nignways. uabblf llradshaw. ex-Nevada quar Which will constitute tho federal-aid j,pr Jilcl( inirick. former Stanford 'h R'.iway ystem, and an equal or ! aptaln. Needles, one time a Santa V niter mileage of state and local . clarn halfback. King. ex-Navy man. T tidt. tin.l Cort Malors nnd Reorce l.itlmni. i n.w ii .... i........ m-. nin.,.. .,,.. fetalis of this vast program will botn of wllom captained tho Vnlvor- ,,,,. ,)Ia0o oa Tho Dallc-Callfornla .n jmvir, ur.m, ... ., i-Hlr " ,ity ef v;aiiiornia cicren. highway about rne and one-half ' miles east from the rcenc of the CiltKAT SAM: TO KM) murder. (lame Warden V. A. McUanlels Hoy Oardtler. Iho greatest outlaw J ). M:U.rriced their lives were granted pensions iiggregiitl.ig i. 7S0 a year, while In f.uir tdmlliir can's, J2,noo was awar.led One hero who was disabled was given $1,600 and hem fits of $20 a mouth In seven cases tiwnrls ag gregating $11,200 were appropriated for educational mil other piirpeses. while In I' Inntnnccs the commission nwardt aggregating JO.POO were up proved tor other wi rlhy purpiuci. of the century In America will bo shown Sunday with his wife. Mrs. ' (iardtier would have been hero In I person hail she not had to attend at an operation which her husband has , to undergo at Leavenworth where , he Is held Hesldi-K the outlaw picture there 'will bo Neal Hart In "Tangled Trails," .1 story of tho I'anadlin for est and i no of tho greatest picture t I Mart ever plavod In. Tho show Sun- 'day will bo the best ever shown In j this to.vn regardless of the price. 11 e highway education board, meet lii here from October 26 tu 2S, by fl.lo highway engineers and offi ce Is of the bureau of public roads, The great "No l'roflt Sale" which rt the United Stales department of !" n" K'nK , at Sugarmans for rg 'culture, to whom has been oa t it tod the work ot planning asl ri "orvlilng the construction of the toiWal-ald highways. Tho plan will bo presented es o 'illy to enable the board to pro f ' tuthorltatlvely with lu work of i'eclsln3 aids trr schools ind -ol-I ix to ivhlrli !uc roail-bi i'o' i 'the past two weeks will end tomor row. To bring the ovent to a grand llnale there are being placed on sale many high grade articles of men's wear at greater reductions than ever made before. Today and tomorrow are trunk days with every trunk In the store reJurcd materially. Trunks tfro staple articles and the large reac tions are made only because of the s10wi. lilt nli e Vilrtt la tut-lnrt tt( m r IIIHnh .A.. ' .ntroduce tolJ In detail how the tracks were traced to the Half Way house and of the Investigation made la the vicin ity c-f the houe. Hut a yet no evidence has been In troduced Indicating that the olce wai that of Mrs. Illovvers. or that hers were the tracks In the ro.id. Nr r has a motive for the crime been Whether the state will later more Incriminating evi- indicated. O.i Is believed In Tin: i.iiiKiirv "She loved In Vain." "Nell of Wyoming." "Paul's Fatal Mistake." I'verycae In smaller clt.s nnd country towns Ims reen all three of these "classics." It iloeu't matter If he doesn't remember the names; the titles ijuotod nbuve are net ob ligatory, (illttcrlng, gaudy lit II j hoards can say most anything In red j letters, but nil titles of till elasi mean tho same thing, dark, red vll i l.ilny iwd rapid fire heroism, always ' with a beautiful woman lit stake i't.. ..i....... K.....I i.... i...... i """. ,"."' '" ' " The wife if ., nirjge m.111 l.i A YOl'Nd WA11 Sir Auklaud (leddes. the llrlllsh aiuh.tss.idor. told at u dinner hoiuo Inlere.stlng exiierlcncen he had had among the I. (union poor On one occasion ho was addressing tho pupils lu a school and giving some, practical Information about the cow. He brought out by iiuostlons that the cow's flesh was used for food. It's hide for making sho.-s, and then he asked' "And what do wo use tho horns for?" 'Tor horn.ituents. sir," Mid a boy promptly. '.. .antry .re I 'ilng fo ;jit .c l highway engineers. ; Such suits and overcoat! as the dcace has not been nrririnU nt tho bureau nlnro the Hart. Sqhaffncr & Marx are being tho other hand. It lersto cost ot the fedcral-ald i '"al, al reuueuons wnicu mam.- some quarters that the defense may r legate cosi oi me icucrai am ,hcm more cos, , t,an other less .,, .,,, U- rm alone at about $3,000,000.- .valuable makes aro generally priced. vrlnr' a rPp- " ". 't-ri'.-lil f.'-ci !!, perlot. ' See the large ad In this Issuo of the I'.s 1) their cstlma'o on aa acruj,o i Herald for some of the remarkable Mother Ooose llreml Save the I'ficua. -.n. .1. .. r.iperr gnu Kn a ihimi. - t i r t of $17,000 per flic. The av f i ' cost. In turn takes In consider t' 03 all classes ot Improve! hl;h v.vm from tho cheapest to ihv most "jfmalve. Approximately nn -third ef the present system, or fiO.uoo PI ty:s of Improved highways, already t h either built or building. t 1 ho program Is a new one. I'p to r"'Vparallvoly recent years, the bur r i declares, road building In the 1 e'lcd States has been conducted v v out special regard to a national fi'-Mem. Highways had bejn con-f.'-'icted where needed ithout con si!'" Ini; whether they wtulJ link up I;: iho most effective fashion with t! ; wboto network or roads prbjoct ' t3 vpread over the entire coun t.,. Engineers had sought more to meet immediate a"nd local de n ttjs than the bro'ader require I i ot tho states and the nation. .The fedcral-ald program, officials r? il, will contemplate the construe t "i of only audi roads as fit Into I " national program and contribute ti he national system. At the same : e tho reads will bo so (.elected aa i jrvo the most Important local r," 'ilremenls. With marked modi f r'lons Iho nystem adopted In b. 4111ns; tho railways ot the country II bo borno In mind In tho con i.', action of the nation's new high-nr-i. There will be main lines o( I g'nvay communication between V tors and thousands of miles of f - t'er roads, reaching back Into tho m i sparsely settled regions and ' tho rich agriculture sections, to t i ireasTvhoso population and pro i tt will flew over tho new gys-le-i. J ex roads will bo built thous j'i 'a of miles of them iwhero they wi' Tit In most aJvantagcously with t' ntlro program. 'Tho bureau at "lit js engaged In research ': Into tho most efficient methods 'tad building, Including tho char- r and wearing power of mater-1 i' nnd resisting qualities of var-, lo i HUbstunces, and has already j '"i cd n great store of valuable In-' f '- 'ntfon which will bo available J t ' s hjghwuy cuginuors of tomor in whom tho board especially Is ,. .'-K (0 j,avo educated In prac t v. I and medern methods. ptaved for forty years and will play ' for another f rty to theatrically "un- sophisticate l" audiences, Is buries- , queil broidly In "The Trouper." a rollicking screen farco with n touch i of deep drama, which brings the np-1 pealing lulversal star. Ola.lys Wal- ,,. (.(,()M, ri, )(, ton, to the Liberty Theatre today ! wrapper and ki i n sld St l.ouls has been urrestoil for grave robbing and arson In tbN part ot the coiiulr) the f.ir.igo nun do the rough stuff tlii'in-i-his mid do not usk their wives to help out Save the 2.' I TONIGHT AT THE STRAND joc wiinti: r.viiHvnonv oor.s ai iiemi: oi- run iioiuiiNso.v ii:nitiw TONIGHT COUNTRY STORE NIGHT 15 Prizes Given Awny Big Western Feature Clco Madison in "The Girl from Nowhere" A cyclone of fights, action and thrills. Alio . Vaudeville Movies and Good Comedy Some of the prizes given away tonight at 9 o'clock are box peaches, pound of coffee, chickens, two largo cans of corned beef, bpx crackers and others. Show Starts 6:30 Admission 10c and 20c COMING SUNDAY Roy Gardner, the outlaw, and his wife. Also Neal Hart and Nick Carter V f r Vi :nen May Hold Seats In League of Nations ''O.VKV N. 8. , Oct. 27. Ihe federal government probuhly Vll follow tho example) of (ireat Jir t 'n In pending women represcn t i'I s lnn a'dvlsory capacity to the lWtHiT'of nations. Tad mtumptv Inve been niado In tho hou.so t oh. t i'ii I'remler Hughes' proml'-e that the -a omen's organliat'ein w-oild In K veil fcprcseututlon ut the Iojuuo nit)'inB. , woman's political jn r .- 1-ai ben organized n Morioumo with t'e n'lject of obtaining direct repio soi;it(on of Iho IntiMoats of vvomo.i uu" children til parliament uml othor gornmntal bodlos. . ' . SATURDAY Only .October 28th Dollar' Ta.-g SATURDAY Only October 28th Underskirts One full rack or silk underskirts, changeable silks, satins, jerseys, heavy sateens etc. Also a few bloomers on this rack. Every one of these are good values at the reg. price. Make your choice then take $ 1 OFF REGULAR PRICE 4?J v5Q5iBiikjW On our last Dollar Day many dollars went home from here feeling that they done their full duty in purchasing power. They did, in many cases they doubled themselves. Again this Saturday you will have that same opportunity, as there will be many real good Dollar Specials. Put them to work where they can do most. ONE DAY A MONTH I To Be A Regular Event One day each month will be set aside for Dollar Day in this store. We want the people to know this because they are the ones to profit by it. Watch for it because you know, "A dollar saved is a dollar made." OUTING FLANNEL Fine quullty heavy outing flannel lu neat jj dfl patterns, light S I and dark special I for Dollar Day, I 7 iirU for J KOTEX $ Itcgtihir largo Mr packages of Kotcx. One Uumi niecCN to tho box for Dol lar Day, 1! huxes for knges 1 Save on Skirts Entire stock of Women's and Misses skirts regard less of color, style, material. In this lot are the sport skirts, plain, plaids, stripped, silks and woolen. Your choice for Dollar Day at $ 1 OFF REGULAR PRICE Kid Dress Gloves Street or dress gloves for Women and Misses. Black, white, tan and brown kid. Not all sizes left but it will be well worth your while to find out. For Dollar Day only f UNDERWEAR One oilil lot of Women's mill .MI-.C.H Miiiiiuei- weight underwear lo iln-n mil. Oilil plei cm uml hien but genuine values UN lliey M.lll up In l. to S2.DO, Dolliii Day only . $ mil, 1 Sleeping Garments hli'i-plng (I'linni'iiti In nIicn I, i!, II only, limp unit, IiiiIIdii In buck, tt V full length uml J) III t'MI'tll'lll il'il. H lly llit'iiilgliout. H Tor Dolliir Day H lliey u nl JKU SILK RIBBONS Kplenilhl iiSKorlmciit of bilk anil Mitln i-lltlKins fur mm- inlngH of tho liulr. Var lobs widths in plain nnd fumy, valui-s lo 4Uu K-r yurtl. Did. Im- Day, 4 jurdi for $ Var 1 CURTAINING One lot of rurtuliiliig run- hlKtillg Of hClilllS, liiar'iulnetto mill hwlsx. Fancy Imii ilereil uml Jilalu for Diilliir Day only. S nh. for $ fun- 1 Something for Men That these ties are easily worth $1.50 can be seen at a glance. Silk knit and flowing end in a beautiful variety of patterns. Brand new stock and a big Dollar Day value at FANCY GARTERS Two iiiliireil Ihiii Hurler", linns of colors, Kent, lilt to ruse! les uml Iiowm ful fill) Irliiiiulnu. FlnUlieil Kiiiter for Dullui- Duy per p.ili- Kiilhi-nst rlli NIk coiiiblnu' $ 1 VELOUR FLEECE Vrlniir flis-m for Kliiiuiins, (iouiis, Dii-n-Iiii; A Hinks, ele. Men JS imtlerns unil full H 27 Indies wlilu B for Dollar Duy B hpl'lljll JBi SILK SPECIAL Many jieopln will remember I he value of these Mlk for lliey are worth up to 92..10 per Jil Ireoinet li mill "is.-po ilo liilne In plain nni( fnne)', -10 In, wlile, for Dollar Day, per ynrU .... S2..1U 1 CHALLIES (a'ooil iiiallly rhulties, ltd Inches wkle and gfl liumy illfferent P I p u 1 1 o r li h to I rhooHu from, Dol- Inr Day NM-rlul U j tin. for ik -f OUTING GOWNS $ While olilliu; riiilincl Kovviis Misses mill chilli I en. SUes fiiilll I lo 1(1. Omul weight, tiHiiny roe Dollar Day special Kiivviii 1 REMNANTS Oh, for Ihul reiuiuint lubln for lliey will ho one-liulf prlro on tills ilny, do over llieni uml Mil whnt you can flml. 1 2 Price Truth in Advertising