The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF
KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS
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Member of the Asrsociated Pre.
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MU.ililli Vein. Nil I.-iIO.
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MlirOR OF L. A. ;
Motion Picture Chief Urged,
to ChniiKc Dccinion on i
Screen Comedian '
1.011 ANflCI.PH. Pre 22 Mnyni
('r)rr liulliy tnleuraplieil Will I!
I Inyo, tiuiilun pliturp chief, ursine
If 1 tit Id ri'roiulili'r III ilerlaliiti pel
milting I'mtv Aihtirklp In return In
llio (lima. Iln declared puhllr mn-
llllH'Ilt Wll. atHHIKl) Opposed lit llli
iilelnn ,
Mm SnI "-tpniKOi I'iiIiiii'
Hay I1.11I (liiiiininri'il Hi.il he ran
tin ir.non i 1 1 Athorkle atii.illil mil
lie pot milled In Ko hnek In wntk If
In- wished in itn tit. Ilav n ll Ar
Imckln liml lipptt irlod mill acquit
I i'il; Hint In' Itrlli VMtl ,rry ninn wn
iiltllli'il lit 11 rlinnrp t ri'ilorni lilm
-'If ..ml lliiil be ill. I mil wUli lu
Mm ml In Arlnu.p wny Up mnilp
It ilalii Hint I1.1 neither ipoiiturnl
Arhilrfclo' flllilip lnr M fllina. tiul
lli:il lm niii simply pulling thins
lulu triiln ai tftii ortor rottlil work
mil hit on 11 future liiilivnfprnl lv
uny restriction (rem within Mn- in
diialry.
WlllUI'll I'mll-af
After lint nil I nit 00 Arburklo
Im'P.i inn public, tho l.o Angelr I'l.
trlct IVili'Mllon of WdlliPIt a rlllb.
iiii-t mill tiy 11 I lo I totf adopted a
liiiillnii Iniloflnr, Itn prevlou action
taken shortly nflcr Hip rtiniudlnii'a
arrest In 8np h'rnmlm n In cornier
Itn wllh Hip itnnih if Virginia Itnp
pp. arri'i'ii nrtrcM. In iipi'nainx Itla
rrtiirn in motion picture.
, Tin' new itiuHiin contained Hip
plirmii "and, hi 1I11I1 women, wu will
tin all In our power In pretPiit It."
Sun iifitl I'iiii'it
TJ'n rnritir uf Arlnicklu a jliv tt.
I hit inoit KUrrPiafut nmt popular mo
tint picture minoltans. wn tiultpil
!' tragedy In September. IU2I. On
Hip f.t!i of Hint inniilli. Uitiur ila.
A r buckle occupied n ulli uf ritntila
lit Hip HI Fr'nncla IiiiIpI, San Fran
riant, Wliern ln una (sited hy 11
number uf iiti'ti unit wninnn. ininl uf
Hti'tn riiiiiirrli'il wllh mot Ion plr--lurv
nr al.lgo wnrk ()nt or Hiu l
Horn whh Mia Vlrrlnla llnppe. whu
linit been riluiPil In 111I1101 pari In
I.n Angeles.
Mia Ituppp n Inken suddenly
III anil ri'imiMil tit 11 liniplitil whero
alio it Im1 four liny later. An itutnpay
revealed nit Internal Injury. Stale
HH'titH witc mtiili' liy oilier iiii'IiiIhth
uf llin purlj tlml Hip nrtrcM iviir
iildim In n room with Arlmrklo vvlien
lip ItPinili tn arrenpi nntl win rnr
rli'il nut. iippiirently miffcrliiK Krent
pnlu,
Ailiiiil.li liullilrit
Arltiicklit whh Irdlcti'il for man
kluiiRlilcr, lint n wiirrnnl eluirKliiK
iniirili'c mum iilmi Hwurn utit 11111I Htn
citinrilliiu wna liclil fur cent rut ly
wit hint I Imll The lunKlalltite wltit
liennl Hip tealliiiiiny on llin warrant
IipIiI Arliiirkln (or uiiiliHliiiiKtitrr
only. Tlireu trlitln fnlluweit. The
juili'H In Hip fit Hi two tllaiiKreeil.
wlilln llin llilnl returiieil 11 xenllrl
uf nriiilttnl. Tim 1- J 11 111 1 rt nnil
lo iiliurnnli'H In llio laic trial
hIkiipiI 11 KlnluiiKiut ili'dnrliiK their
liiillcf Hint Arlmrklo wan fully ex
uiiiiniti'il unit entltli"! lo 11 relr. iinip
input In pulillc fnvnr.
WI.UTIIKIt ntOIIAIIII.ITIIIS
(yilo-HioriniiKriiiili ut t'n-
I IBI '' mnl'H I'Iiiiiiiiii
(J J, mnry leKlHti'iiul n
t r v,,,'' l,v,, liiilti"
nun r 1 e pri'KNiira
dllllllK tho I.ihi 21
tiniim (ttviiiK pro
Ill I ho of nt k'UHi a'l
olluir ilny ut flno
weiithnr.
CoutlniKiil fair'
MmlPi'iitn irmporn
lurim. Colli tn.
ulKht.
rim Tiiim 1 eui nil 11 it tliqiniDiiiolor
roKUIofi'il ninxlinuiii niul iiiluluniiii
tiunppililuicH tuil.iy, 111 fnllnw'Ri
IllKli .-.. .
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AIL HEARING IS SET
iilienlh in H. I '.('. I'. Ilhuiio tu
flic Meai il .luiumiy lit niul ilu
,VAtllUN(ITON, Hoc. L'2. The
Southern l'aclflo-Coiitial l'lU'lflu 1111
injiirjnir ruso H to ho iiiiititul lief 010
llio Intorstnto coininnrio comiultuloii
Tho
Jaliifury 111 niul 20.
my 1
i.aui: t.A ronicni; n m
1 1 lllinHH HI' TWO MIA
111:1. n:vt:i' moii vicints
I'llltllVIM'OIIT. I.11 . Pee -:'
Tint liiidlea uf I tin iiii'it liml
ly lll'i'fllllptlUPlI, ltelnri to In
Hie- uf Wmt Htnlpla iml
Illinium I. Itfi lianlA, Hi" liila
lilt; lPllma uf IioihIpiI M..n
hull 1. mull Irml Allltual wci"
fniliiil I li Ira uiitrilllti; la .l.nku
l.n rniireltp. nrrnnlliin to n
api'i'lnl i'i'ri'iutlil"M uf Hip
Hlitt i putt .f'tiirnnl Tin tlmliN
wit.. Ilr.l Willi Ulru. The liinl
i a 1 11. in' in Hip cnrti'i' u n rp
anil 1 1 11 Mr 1 h ur" f ilymi
lull.. f.l. Ii il liml 1111M11 li mi
lill lllli'.l l txotla
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RITCHIE OUT TO
REGAIN HIS LOST
LAURELS TONIGHT
(.'mill Opinion of I'ltlla ANi, Soitulilit
!,)rnl lliiityuelulit Out tn Willi
UM ItoiifuN In He Stimiil
iiv "Iiimiih:"
Karl Hit. till' tonight "III "iil-i I In
r tut: ut Hinnillnavlan hull fully !e
prmlii,l in knixk Jur. Kultnllir fit
11 rn of oiuply fruit Jnri. 11 ut In
ill. Ire to to ti'covpr llin licavynplKlii
rlmmplonahlp wotj n Hip
kooiI oplnlun of inral llittr fan". Hh
lult..r tiirsply lni when Itll'ltlo In
Jurnl lit lianil In hi latt buut wltli
Hwlinllpr a H ioIuiimI to rontlnuo Hie
riglit.
All lM'H Vurtloll
WIipHht llltrhlo nlll tcallto lilt
nlm I nn uprn quoillon That tu
la k.iIiik lu try (or n knockout early
In Hip k.iiiiii I 11 inattrr of ruin
liion knouleilRp Thai Is lm nil thr
IxixIiik nlilllty rciiilroil to ilo Hit
Ii ronri'Joil. in well a that ho pnrkt
Hip unllup. lint whether I 111 will he
mora than uffaet by Jnn Hwlutlleri
plain wrnppliio ron he ilplerinl'ioi'
only in the rlnic.
' I, till" In Sll)
Itltrblu linn huil Hutu tu my pre
rcillHK Hit liotil. t'llilor Hie tilto
laRo "f M.ttiacer Bweetmy li hai
.n')V I (hi lmy Hi 4lii,J!'iinli. rlinlllnc
lie want Hint lltte. nnil hc ko
InK to K't It If he lm Hi" uhlllty.
Thri'o littler lioula. two of them
nppiirenlly r.eo.l elinllKll fur tn.ita
PteUI ,Ute rrhi'illlleil fur lolllRtlt
is rmiiiil'i In nil A M.l nil mipeur
nnre point tn llin lieat runt evi r
tlaRPil liere
FARMERS POOL WOOL
rmiil I'h,. In i:iutil i,nl lllslier
I'llie IVr l'niiiiil Itrirlinl
ancAtiO. tn . tre. :: runn
er, pnnllliK lhelr vaoiiI Ihl enr, are
rccehliiK from live to elKhl rent
inure per pound than lliv local mar
kelt uffereil, iirciirilliiK to report
oil the Mirlotli ponla preteutol If)
llio wool roniiiiiltee of Hip Amer
Iniu fiirm luiriiiu. Tlinro port In
rlilili'il poi'l In New York. Ohio, tn
illiina, Mlaaniirl, IllltloU. MlrlilR.ill.
Iiiw.i. Moiilucu niul WoiuliiK-
"II I mnv.proponcil" ny Amer
linn faini hlireini lieiiiliiliirlera 'In
work nut 11 uniform njilcm rf nr
roiintliiK niul MriiilliiK ponlnl wool
unit to prolilo 11 uniform prolnrer't
enntrnrt. Il nlsti I propoueil tiy the
rommllli'o to Millicr llio riiiutMlKu
fur the uiU.iiireini'iit of truth-Ill-fulfill'
li'tiUlatloii '
MRS. TAYLOR PASSES
Wlfo or I'liiiilliieiit Malln Itiimlier
Auwt'i-. Cull
Murthn Cllialii'lli Taylor, wlfo of
HiirIi Tu) lor, Malln lanclicr. ill ml
ut her homo near Mnllii )enleriliiy
or a rompllnillon of iIIhimhih. llurl.il
him Inn will ho In-Ill nt Malln hall
ut 11 o'cloi-k Hatunlay iiioiiiIiir.
HI10 In Niirvlveil liy her hiislmml niul
tlirie rhllilreii, I.anrol, am'il 11;
Until, iikciI 13, niul KIhIo. iiki'iI X.
Mr. Tnylnr wiih widely Uimwn
IhroiiKliuiit llio i'otiul, niul had
ninny frleiidn in tho Malln tlUlrlrt,
whom hIio hail i-pkIiIpiI hovi'Ii yearn.
MYSTERY UNSOLVED
u Solution of llrpoiteil llou.eliimt
.Mm iter Is I'iiiiiiiI
I'OltTI.AN'l), Dec. 2L'.- Tho )in
Urn weiii uuulilo tu iihlulii n m.iIIh
f.ii'luiy Hiiliitlnu of tho hiiUHuhont
kiiotliulii mytilery from l)ifl Weir,
uiTuiiteil hllu last nlnlit tit Itnllilni',
Oier.011. Ilelim l.enry htlll kIiicU tu
her Htory Hint nlio h.iw through 11
kothnlii CiihIi Wler iittnelt u.Klrl
In 11 liou.Mt'liiut. ii'hii'UIiik In tin'
KlrJ'H death. Tho dlHtrld ntluinoy
In lu talro tlui niHo liofuro llio Kfitiul
Jury,
FAMOUS
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31 HIED '
IHli
Lots $1,000,000; Fire Marks
Ninth Among Cutholic
Edifices This Year
OI'KltiriV Dp, 22 Tin- fire
whlPlt onrly tolny demrujed )c lit
turlr 11.000,000 Noire Uamu rliureli I
lietc I hi'llorpit lo hate hpen ran
il by on Inrendlniy. ii'TordltiK to
I motel lx)rralii8. lilnf of Hie priiTln-
1 In I nnllp or tin aalil tin liml riTilved
a I'tlor InformlriR hltn that the edl
lire would tie hnrn.id Iit-remtier t
Tim Nutrn lirtno U the nl th ,
Cdtliallr odirire In Canada rihltoi by
11 ken lit lire I'll year nun hip hi
on.l lu till M-tl'i
METHODIST PROGRAM
HiIumiI niul Cl.uir in tihe .Mwlrol
.Viiliilii-r Kuiid.i) i:enliiu
A Joint program hy Ho' lion)
und rholr will ho held nt the !rme
Mc'.liodlat ctliinli nt " 3d p in Sun
day. The following numbrre will
bo Klven hy the choir
"WtiM menn tboo holy voltw."
Carrie II Adam. "The herald anE'l
!rg." I.oicnt. "And llnro wore
hepherJ"; Wonderful ttory," Iro
II Wllaoo; nnil "flood tldlnu," by
Mlu Adam. It. i:. t'attenon will
log "Oh holy nlsltt." by Wllian.
Wilson's trio. "Judfia fair." will bo
pri-wiited by Itcrlhn IVItz. Kntti'rlo
and Joinnhlco I'pp. A mixed quar
letta. "ThtbuRli Hip bIIpuI. starry
nlRht." will bo clvon by .McMura I'ftl
tetunn nd llartidnblo and the MI
e lip. K. V. Pnttomon U director
of tho choir and Mr. P. II. Cofer
I plnnUt
Tho youoR pooplo will, present n
tabliMU, IHi n readliiK, "The miRol
and tho ttinplirrda." fnnn Lew Wal
Inco, by Ml Onrothy MorelAnd.
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BASKETBALL TONIGHT
Kliiumlli IHhIi niul Merrill Tejinu. In
I'lii) Sonitul tiiinie of Serli-a
The eiu..J aprii", of lHter-chol-anllr
biiaketliull rauie In the county
will lie lii'ld tonight when Klamath
lllr.h Wlilioa. who played aitalnst
Merrill hero last Friday night, wilt
play iignliui lloii8nin'a boyg and
girl team In the hall nt Fourth nnd
Klamath. Tho game will commoner
at 7:30. Klnmiitli high Hods will
play the Merrill team nt Merrill In
their find name of ttto onson. Tho
two Kliiinuth team lini been rail
ill tho Ited and thu lilloit, repie-m-nllng
llio high nboor color
IT IE i?
White Defeats Mitchell
mwfzsmmaaitam'
V -r H!
& J 11 m-MAk 1 .
nrWJwpxtirK-pyaiiejni4aaijaff !
( &! 1 ;
I Tl ,r ! how ' . . V 1" p i' I fi ...h I ( hi hilttlo with I
'it.' 1 M II-r i! '. 1 . . H.ir!':. " 1 i k f i Mitchell Ii .
nhov ii ii'.r floor--I for '!. i mint or nln Hi. m . und time ho wall
kno. Ii' I ilcmn In l ti m'' I
I
I rvLAMA 1 Ii liNUIAINi
m m n r &,i l.n
WANT TIME TO PAY
GOVERNMENT LOAN
Jilliil.Ollll lmniit Ii) ;iirriiiiirn( In
Hi!) (nlllo l'.ill Hue In May;
IMl'llalllil la Sllllgllt
A l.nn of 1100 oN ni.de by the
government lo the Klamuth Inllan
four yr ago to boy rauie will fall
due in May, and mini an oxten
tloa of tint I j:riitei the Indian
will bo without fund for (ometlme
lo f.rae Fred A. BaSer. .goscy
Bur-orinttBdOBt, Tuc-tday will prenont'
the facta of tk fliuaUon to ' tho
cluunber of conMoree board nt dir
ect om awl At'K tWKt Oruwm rongre.
m n be urged to obiatn the required
ertenalon.
U'n'iilil Woi"k llnnbtilp
Trlbnt fund. realUod from ate
of tlmbor n llio retorrstlna, from
I whieli tho Idlan are paid Allot
I in.'ijM. woull go to pay h loan, and
I there wuld bo no fnsd for dtllrl-
tmtlon. It I 1d. thu working a
! great hardttiip on tkf Indiana, many
of whom Ii"' bean granted rrMIt
by looal merchant Without money
or credit they would Up in dire
trait, ami thl eoailltloii wilt pip
vail unless the extctuiton Is (rant
ed, according to linker.
MAItM.T UKI'OIIT
1'OltTI.ANI). Pee. 22. Livestock
Ktrady; ikk weuU. "two coats lower.
'buying price 3&c to 2c. selling He
to c. llutter steady.
EVERY COLOR BUT BLUE
$700,000 REPORTED
FOR LOCAL PROJECT
IN SUPPLY MEASURE
Aniiiliil I III 1 CurryluK Mlll.UI.'.IMin
I. S:t. (Hill, (Kill lw I hau l.i-t
Vr.tr; (Jikn In IIiium"
V.'ASHINHTON. Dec. 22. The
annoal supply bill for vnrlou
branebps of thu government under
the Interior department, carrying
t29l,ilT,ZD0, wag reported to the
hoiua today. Tho total Is almost
I3.00e.oco le than last year.
Th'e amounts recnmmendcd for re
clamation project Include 1, Maker,
Ittver. Oregon JMoi.000; fmutllln,
JilUO.oOO; Klamath .$700,000.
AID FOR ASTORIANS
Khwiuls Club Send, -SIU-" In llellef
of Strlikcn City
For Astoria relief Jl2-r ha boon
donated hy tho Kiwnnl club, $30
tf which camo from the club treas
ury and remnlndor from donation
by members. 20 of whom have not
reported. Thl was reported ut the
club meeting In the chamber of com
merce rooms yesterday noon, accord
ing to U. K. Crego. secretary.
Tho club went on record a fa
voring tho Installation of street
signs In all parts of tho city, and
for better cleaning of side streutj,
wlalch tlii" club holds havo been
ntglcctcd for tho main thorough
faivs. Tho city rouurll will bo ask
ed to give nttiMitlon to thono mat
" v
DETROIT SPEEDERS
ARE EXAMINED TO
DETERMINE SANITY
Three I'loiuuiiircil ur Inferior Intel
IlKi-iire; I'ourti'i'ii (,'i't I'lnri
mid .lull Hi'lilenrr
IlKTUOIT. Mlrh., Dee. 22 Twen
tyinp persons chanted with driving
Hicr autoniobllei fnntor than tho
law allow, and two other chanted
With driving IhrniiKh afcly zone,
were examined by I)r A. U, Jncoby,
-Hy psyrhlatrlut, toilny to determine
their innlty The examlnntlons wernj
ordered by JuiIro Charle.1 I.. Ilurtlett
in roroniera court, nnil sentence
wcro tvitlihuld until
the court had
rereived tho pyrhlatrlt't report.
Tlnee fall In Telt
Threo of thono examined were pro
nounced Inferior In Intelligence, by
l)r Jnrohy Tho other were or
derel to return In ono week for rur
Hu'r examination.
irtr.ll.i ,m iK.i ..I, i-.li.lnn. rn.
port, one man charged with having ,"co "'" - toro here,
driven hi. automobile 32 mile nni" report, a mo.ier.la demand for
hour wn found Inferior In lntell.tno M ,",cful Brllc,M a"a ft ",'ron't
genre, hard of hearing and poife-l,lcmaml for n 'or
td of poor oycilght. Another al-, 5"'1
Ieged apeedor wag unablo to read Kiddie, Attracted
KnglMli nnd told I)r. Jacoby' liuj Tho (loldcn IluK with It added
could not differentiate between the attraction of a toy department for
"go" and "top" lgnal nt street In-the kiddle, combined with t'ae new
tertcctloii. location, I drawing a lively trade,
fourteen (,'et Klnea J A conatant itream of children 1
Fourteen lemoa. who wero pro-1 ttalllng from the front door to tho
pounced mentally tound wcro given baiement toy department. Kitr.
Jail sentence and fined. Klerk havo been added to this cs-
CH
RISTMAS SERVICES
Sunday School Clilldrrn of I'rrnby-li-rlan
(liurrli lo Kntcrtnln
The Sunday school of the First
Presbyterian church I preparing a
ChrlHtnin service for presentation
next Sunday evening at C:30, It Is
from tho pen of the celebrated edu
cator and writer. Ur. John II, Fin
Icy, nnd Is entitle-! "Ileyond Bethle
hem." Supplementing this service will
bo a nuinbcritofr other features. Tho
beglnTrtndtmi "primary Thlliffea"
will present a group of Christmas
songs und recitations. Tho Junior
children will bo represented by a
playlet, "Tho Half Christmas," and
by two exercises, "Tho Christmas
Crown" and "Tho Hells of Christ
mas." Tho Camp Fire class will
contribute two musical numbers. The
children will dedicate their Christ
mas gifts to the children of India
at the closo of tho service
A general Invitation has been ex
tended to those not attending ser
vices elsewhere to enjoy Christmas
ove with tho children.
Over 200 persons attended tho
Christmas cantata and entertain
ment nt tho church last night, ac
cording to The Itev. Hire, nnd In
lew of tho success of the cantata
It Is planned to present It again In
tho near future.
OIL MAN IS KILLED
llnille AiiiMoii of Cult Company
Shut Ftiini Aiubii-.li
Hi
TAMPICO. Mexico, Dec. 22.
Kmlle Arnsten, formerly of Shrovo
port, I.J., assistant plpo lino super
intendent for tho Mexican Quit Oil
company, wits shot ami killed from
nmbiish lute yesterday.
mniAitn ni:oit(ii: iup.s
Klchard (leorge, 10-year-old soitj
of Mr .und Mrs. Charles Ueorgo,
died nt Klamath Agency yesterday
of illpthcrla-
SANTA CLAUS NO MYTH IN ALASKA
Pucknl Sled mid Hiunex-cil Itelndier Often Seen Plowing TlimugU
Snow Drift-, in Xuilherii Country
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Old
Saint Nick, with his packed .sled
nnd hnrnesueil reindeer, .prancing,
over tho country with Jingling, bells,
and digging his wny through piled
snow drifts. Is not so mythical af
ter all for he really does n,ppcnr tp
many pooplo Just that way.
It i in Alaska, who io Uncle
Sam's malls uro delivered In winter
by fur-clnd ritrrlora riding In roln
dear drawn sleds to the tuna of mer
ry chimes, Far nwuy places In
Alaska get fow dcllvorlos of 'mall,
but tho schedule Is nearly always
nrrauged so that each 'Ploneor enmp
In out-ot-thu wny places whoro tho
deep snow prevents much Intor
course with llio outer world Beta Ha
HOLIDAY TRADE
BREAKING ALU
PAST BE
Local Business Houses Re
port Best Business of
Any Season . ,
Holiday trn.lo at local butlne
II. ( 1 ,.!.. .,, M...l... A.
hmucn I breaking alt previous rce-
ord thl year, according to leading
merchant. Dry good, furnlturo
and drug (tore report tho heat
ChrlMma, bualnca they havo ever
enjoyed. Thl was hnwn by a iiur-.
vey mnde by Tho Herald.
II. N. Moa atd that up to dale he
had had ono of the Imslcat leason.
alillnlinient.
The men's furnishing store havo
teen busy for the' past two weeks
with holiday trade. Fred Houston
of the K. K. K. said business had
far exceeded expectations. K. Sugar
man Is more positive than ever In"
declaring "I alnt mad at nobody.'
At Currln's, Underwood, the Star
and the Square Deal drug stores
stocks are being rapidly dtplfttedV
Tho Star reports that business has
broken all previous records 'for
Christmas tlmo. Underwood'. I.'
rapidly being relieved of all Ctirlst-
-mauUeV rMt. 3-w .
Kural'iirn Worm Draw
Even tho furnlturo stores, tho
survey revealed, ara more than
holding their own. Perkins' report,
that shoppers are virtually raiding
his stock, buying not only small
articles for gifts, but rugs and fur
niture as well. Johnstone says he
has sold a large amount of good
during the. past week, and was be
ing besieged today with eleventh
hour shoppers.
The stores will remain open to
night and Saturday evening.
REMEMBER VETS. PLEA
Xiitlonul Commander t'rge Iteunlt
Ing of Ilattleflcld Tint v
CINCINN'ATI. Ohio. Dec.
22 A
proclamation urging that the
Ilea
which existed on tho battlefields of
Franco he reunited nnd that overy
disabled veteran who remains In a
hospital be inailo happy on Christ
inas day, has been Issued to every
post of tho disabled American voter-
ans of tho world war by C. Hamilton
Cook, national commander.
Commander Cook urged that
every post make arrangements to
visit their bedridden buddies and
glvo him a "clinncu to talk over old
times." Chapter, were urged to
spend a part of their funds for bas
kets containing cheer fop the men.
Women members of chupter auxil
iaries were requested to cooperate.
In center where ninny disabled
suldlorH nro iuurtered, arrange
ments tiro being mail a to .provide,
special entertainment program.
GORS
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Christmas mail near tho holidays.
The postofflca dopartment sends)
oift 94,000 first assistants lo old
Santu Claus, und although they don'p
wear his livery of red und fur n4
natty black boots, their gray 'uni
forms nro Just as welcome along
toward tho last days' of December.
Kvciy day Is Christmas for tho pos
tal workers tho month before Dec-
ombor 25. It Is n hectic season wlthJ
them to got the untold quamtltlM
of mult to those to whom -ihoy jre'
Istendod.
Hut they do their work with a, will
and a Binllo, say deportment offU
clals, who ask yoUr help In their,
work by making It easy (or them to"
deliver nil tho gift, by Chrlilmatj f
day. , . - .4
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