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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1922)
3 fvtatfhVtUw ,U c ft ft- 0( -'. Sj, LKL-,...U ... ..- sifi'. Kwnfff" WmgrnTmrn. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TU-KHW, nci(im:it :n. inaa SPLIT IN WOMAN VOTE IS SEEN BY ,. 2. PARTY LEADERS . , (Continued from PnRo 1) I conllnnlnn their nUIIIntlnna with tliei roptibllran party. Tho conference tin llmllntlnn of; nrninnicntn linn nulttflctl tlie foolInK ; many women hohl tor the teaguo of nations. U showed America r oil Id , play'n prcat part In tho peace of tin J world without making any dancer- ( oim entanglements with other na-, tlona nnd without tho ancrlflcp of i this country's Independent position. Measures passed by the sIMy I se.vcnth congress of particular In terest to women lme bcon tho ma-, terijlty bill and tho Independent ell t-! zeqshlp bill, ' lly Mr. r.MJl.V NT.WKM, 1tt..llt I (If Wn'lilnuton, Coniiiiltti'i'Uiiiiiiiii, . Democratic Xntlonnl Commlttiv How will thn democratic party pet tUe women out to the polls? First of nil by offering the wo men an opportunity to rebuke tho present congress for Its high tariff with a vote for congressmen who will oppose the present lulqultnus rates on ever) thing that women buy for themselves nnd their families. Women arc the buyers of the Mm lly and they cannot, as buyers, face tho tremendous Increase In the con of what they buy, without alarm. They will flock to the polls to ex press this alarm In a vote against n republican ccngress which has voted for an Increase In everything they buy. In the congressional debates, re publican senators contcndeJ that this tariff would Increase the cost of. articles "only a few cents." But women know that a few cents on every article adds Into a big sum on the whcle. Object Is Tariff They will not agree with tho re publican paper which said that tho now tariff on wool would "onl" in eie.ino overcoats $'(!. 0, To tlio ma jority of otor In this rmuitiy nn Increase of $ii.i"0 on tho price of oxcrcoats never can bo qualified lij "op'y." Wo haxe attempted to bring this situation homo to women through publicity. Hut wo have also found ninny other ways to carry news of tho tariff to women who neither reatl now sparer nor attend meet ings. In some eases the' have made house-to-hruse canvasso In other they hnvo arranged porch meeting'. Sometimes they have employed the' chain-letter system: sometimes the button motlud Democratic women will spend election day at their telephones, re minding women who nu forgetful. Hut for most part tho democratic party must content Itself with pre-' scntlng to the women of tho coun try tho oppoitunlty that Is theirs, trusting that the good sesso ntul telf-lr.erest of tho American house wife will load her to the polU Once there, she will register it vote to rut down the nwl if her children's food and clothing ENFORCEMENT OF LIQUOR LAWS IN NORWAY IS PROBLEM WOMAN DETECTIVE OFFERS NEW THEORY IIALL-MILLS MURDER EXAMINE W ffK-CHLTN Effort Made to Ascertain Course of Bullet Which Ended Woman's Life HAVRE. Mont. Oct 31 exam ination of Mrs. Margaret Cnrleton's body was begun today by doctors Hamilton and Williams of Havre tit determine the course of the bullet which ended her life at the Mme the Rev. Christie r was killed Th" examination was made with view ti Bsccrta.r.i"g t'.e probability of tli wound hnvug ben ie-lifllrti ' aad Is th (r-.i oi t land si Ucr death more tlian four davs ai . CHRISTIAN! . Oct III Norway1 Is confronted with nn iiiilituo prob lem in nttomptlng to enforce the prohibition laws of tho country. In ' splto of tho commercial treaties: which ro In force with franco and Spain, t'nder those treaties which Norwayagtees to Import huge uuntt- titles of strong wines whlrh nro ban- , ned under tho prohibition Inws. ' From Prance tho govorntnrut has ' agreed to Import litn.ooo quarts of i brandy, to bo used for medical nnd technical purposes, aid from Spain , ."oo.ooo (junrts of wlno which con tain tuoro than 1 i per cottt of nlco-' ral Included In thl amount N 50.000 qimrt of cordials which are. of no uio medically. Por medical purposes, according to census figures, there Is use for nly 100.000 quarts of tlioao Import-1 d gnidK and no provision has been , f.nulo for tho disposal of tho re-' mnlndei'. The tronttoj provide that t'.eso wlnea rimy not bo reexported, .ml the alcoholic content may not t- lowered by mixing with water. At present tliero Is n tnlsitudor--.t.uiding between Norway and Porta sal over Norway's export sof fish to Portugal, and as a result Portu Ttteso tnerehant have eoiieellirt .iupmenta ontalltug tho Iocs of mil lions of crowns to Noroeglans. N' collations fir a troaty have bon ' Kolng ou for somo lime but have I in.iJe little Imadway. t Portugal U ' :nlsttns that Ncrwny ljiiport n mil lion quart of strong wines, port and Madeira, yearly It return for tho fait trad if .Norway. i-.,irdliig to .! Norwlgean pr ' ;uli!' I"W .iron". v!nc nuv lie Id i.l in il'un " i. on ii ili. i ' II '! t till l. 'Ml ii t ' "' int i-ii iii l.o I .i I i I n i .-a (Contluuod from Page 1) "V two dlsappoaiod the ii'i'.'ii !i soon ou tlio street with a ili.i .. . i Impgard face Slim II) MUlnl.o Courlder tlnit telephone, eull. llulld up from there and ou have audi a totalis different, and entirely plau sible. I Lent y ns this That tlio acsasslii inner Intended to I. Hi him l rlinps they Intendi d to hill Mm M(i-or maybi' tar and feather her- but certainly in punish her. Ti'.it Rev. Hull's share ot punish ment n.t to tu lie the form of belnu eompe'li'd to wltncs her death ! humiliation and a ti'lepbono call v. in sent to bin summoitiitK Mm to tho -none Tlml Hie rector put tin more nf a t' Rlil 'ii V.rg. WWW ili-.V'ii,. timn n nuiripa'.d. .I'm Imp ho tried to loHiuo her, mil even not lint" nwtty frifii lur I'.i'inn ;irtd Hi" tvo wore I'oi'inu Thai a shut was fired - at nun. not .it lilm ami alio wna lilt. Tlnit sho tuny hnvo fnlU-h wlih the ' rit bullet In tier head - nnd Hint us oltirn were fired lit her, two mm.' 'i her In tt-e heitil .i.l on. b . Hot, ...... a ho I' III ih 'i to liM'i hor. , Thoao bullets tuny hnvo Icon fiivu l p.in.'e -ticrbnpK uovos. li!"pned and Rev Hull may hnvo boon lilt bv tll'M llio flie tender mniiner Pi which lr bod mn esnid for ntlorwni'i'i miii:iri'd t" tlio fle-dlsti idliliir ibo nnmnn's thn at diuel ii nb ihii thiiiiy Tlio i rime mm ln. ! i lied nt the Plllllitii i.mi.i el-1 HKlmie. Ft ml lilll nhiittl that teb I'lin n. cull lni tlgillo lliU'n lot "In P. r b.itu It In not ' tun liitr 1'i.ni 'i tbiiiiKl'tl." s liiiiiKlort tiii I' M,, i .lilt I'll' ! m Mi 'li i', l'i rii . i ' I" 'II' N'URI.i: Ml' niOW.i:n .1. ...idmit l- lei-ml to Kh.'i WIIMN IIOATS r.PHr.K j (ti .1 ,1 Im iilmt l.y Alfiul Niiiieil, I ' " " luli'i '.ill I'" WlMI.".i'.l lilt ill own , "AN HAPAWI. Cl. O.I HI- ,r1il .,, Thr.M iii'ii wen' 'Inn 'il In Hun . - i i Pr nn ben bay, netr llio Miuln conn : n.int -! I i '. Him Ton It.ili tv filioro. v hi ii iw row bimtn cup- i orv. B7-JK a ,,, i N ,ili:tii HiilloMo'ni S m -rffttr," "" "" 1 . I.... .. ..... nil mil Kl ." I I lml I lit ini ir ! ""'i UlMlt It HtllHlf. LL ,Wi ' Sf W n rf.-rnt.wnr7?S(V I laKf'.Ui'Vi,j V xwl . What lr. tlutl to tlo with I New and 1 I O J II J D I I nil lid (Us DdiEdlS15 i I WeekNcif. 1st to" 7th. 1 I One Ons Ons ' M H Used Thor Used Wcstinghousc Used Eden mS H Electric Washer Electric Range Electric Wuchcr irg I $60.00 $75.00 $50.00 I I One One bj Ur - Westinghouse Automatic ., n ,. , , a ' Electric Range Ncw Ed,son c'1cluc I $75.00 $125.00 p H One Several One Egj B New Haag Used Electric New O-Joy M H Electric Washer Irons Electric Washer ij I -$65.00 $L00ANDUP ; .$45.00 I I'. We have got overstocked 'Ailh the above articles. THEY MUST 90 H MOVE. We have ci3t the prices to rock l;ottom. In H' Come and see for yoursslf. H I -- -IR?5feMj ! I v MKM3ESbMMSMmimMm - 1 kl Ik liberly Tonight Popular Jack I Ionic in a tliriliini; Western "Devil Dog Dawson" TOMORROW The Trer.iont.ous Heart Drama "ItitheNameoftheLaw' JUST TIMS: Cheese is the lunch delicacy which the boys will all want after thrv come in from the fun of the fvi-ninj;; so hnc reavly a liberal supply of KLAMATH CHEESE Mack in Klamath County of Klamath Milk by Klani'il.i P"rje. l)ot lake a siibstilute. Malin Cheese & Produce Co. Malin, Ore. Wliolt'siik' nistributont Mason, Erhmam &. Co. Klamath IV. Us, Dry. l cjjiiMtfJt'rtra'rTnTafftrjnaraxrau'aaicar.Jiycar ... ffft$il1l ' m "s- 55) C r-J?5 H tiPS t& r&eXIL 5&3i m WSW "W m A&iaweja eb m JOb mmz llire Wws Hltefs r. II I Ur I1 We Itnve proved to truck owners In every line of busi ness mfif trcstanc Tires ofier" Most Miles per Dollar. The Fircatonc Heavy Duty Cushion, for instance, is a mas sive, sturdy tire. It protect:; your trucks from the smash iti; blows of rough road con tact. It doc3 not skip and jump but IiU,s the road, sav ing ijasolino and truck main tenance expense. It is the ultimate heavy duty tire, nfibrdlnp; to u remarkable degree the three necessary tiros qualities cushion, traction and lonjf mileage. Ask us, wo know. I'irca'.onu appointed ur, its local repre sentative to sell Firestone Truck Tires and increase our value by offering 1 00 service. i: 3 m- m ' fe m 'JM - 55SS! r5? ? mt. ml- JZM :r$; !P fMf Tracli Tires nnd increase our SB- ;M3 m viueyffcr,nB,0-;srv1c, SIM -rSgfg;;-?- IZSi IsPn Mmt Milm per Dalbr . I -'cip&S IKI'7 I (u ii IiExwxLii.s3 e TRUCE Sold Bv A '.1 ik.e nvon v 0o K. Blacksmitb. Shop ( B rt.' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 N