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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1925)
'..v. ' ' . (.. .. , WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1026 PAGE SIX. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON L PETE SULLIVAN OFFERS ALIBI (Continued from . Page One) . . Smith, Sim Pate and O'Shca 'the night of the murder. Taylor reit erated testimony given at previous hearings. , ...... "I bad a. .45, Pete Sullivan bad a .32 automatic harrowed from Tracy and Smith bad a .38", he , said. "I fired Iwj shots tha celling with tbe .43. . "Sullivan and Smith were firing. We searched them, I started at one end and Pete at the other. Pete searched Lee Rowe. I searched Bagby. I picked up silver from the floor near Erlckson. When we went out, O'Snea and Pete were waiting O'Shea drove. Pete sat with me. Sullivan milled. ' : Nullirnn SmiJcs All through Taylor's testimony. Sullivan watch him intently. He seemed mildly amused by the testi mony, smiling broadly several times. Taylor did not look at Sullivan while giving testimony. At 2:30 Taylor was still testify ing. Court attaches of the opin ion that with a night session, the case might go to the Jury tonight. Cross examination was begun by Attorney Jctmore at 2:35 p. m. Junior Van Enion, called as first witness' for the state at beginning of the afternoon session, testified to finding a check book near his home a few days following the rob bery. . This was Identified by his father, W. C. Van Emon as being the one now In possession of the state. J. J. McManus testified that he was present the night ot the rob bery. He. identified the gun and flashlight in possession of the state as being similar to that used by the tall man. He could not Iden tify any of the robbers, lip said. McManus reiterated that the tall man had the .45 calibre gin. Ht White Pelican , Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to-1:30 p. m. Also ' Banquets Parties Dances Dhn't overlook our dinner dance Feb. 11th. Income Tax This is 3n age of specialization. Efficiency, the slogan in modern business .methods, advisee consulting the expert in a particular profession or trade to get . 'ovih-whHcT results. " .' '. ',,. '.- ' ' '"' '. The making of your income tax return re quires -analytical compilation of the data of your last year's accounting and 'often of your previous years accounting. "" ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' .'. i"' ', Be efficient and obtain efficient service on your income tax return. E. W. RENICK Public Accountant 211-212 Hopka Bldg. said he. was pofitive.lt was not a .32. Asked why some of his pres ent testimony differed tfith tn.it given at the coronor'i inquest hj said he could not say. ilngby on Stand . Ed Basby, prcs:ct dtirins the ro i bery and murder, tastiiiod. "rogar I ing the -general appearand of the robbers. He testified t '-at he h.-.il I kndw'a Sim "Pale. So'aa Tailor nnl I Pete Sullivan prior t3 tlio I'.bhe.y j and that he had feen Pcto at Sa n Head's place nbnut a week b9f::-a the robbery nt about 10 mium .j after closing of the dance hall up stairs...' Defense Attorney Jetmorc. In cross-examining thi3 witness, fal lowed the same procedure as iVI'.h other witnesses, establishing thai n 3t until John Taylor's c.nesarcn d'd any of the "robbery .victrmi form an Opinion as (o the Identity of tj "tall" bandit. Bagby testified tbr. he was robbed of 3 2 and thai h". did not kuow who took it. FOOTBALL REPLACES GAME OFMAH JONGG BERLIN. Feb. 11. Mah Jonsg Is to give way to the god game, or table football, in Berlin society. At the fashionable Esplanade hotel a demonstration was recently given In tbe presence of numerous iDcial lights, film stars, litjrary j -piran'-i and -politicians. Tho American goal game comes t Berlin via Vienna, where- a regular goal game craze .has developed. Approximately 40 goal game clubs were organized there wthin a year; Read Herald "Class" Acis Hair -Growing Scene ia .... -v "Ave , fit ix 4, Is 1 't;T, Just io'iirovc that thoso movie'stunls .ir?nt Mll,,rnWfl'"flPr nil"" Tint -was snupprd "on location" nuarillollywood. an.l laldle -ij mluii liiniKulf , not a -double, u walking the plank. o Shocked ! r i r3 . SuitLiy afternoon tea and danclnc mus'. go. They are shocking- and irreligious. Thus decrees Archbishop Matheson. Anglican primate of Can ada, uho Is shocked at the goings t of. Winnipeg and Vancouver wo men who give tea dansants on. Sun day. ijxiNNESS INTERESTS NTER NEW COUNTRY ' AMSTERDAM. Feb. 11. . The I Hugo Stinnei concern of Germany is going into the s::ap business In KzllanU. It has acquired the plant rBf the, former Zwarte Ruttcr brew ciy at llaaatricht as well as " the 1 plant of a soap factory there. The :two are to be combined into a large i hi nili al plant which to to manu facture so-ap, eoad acJ castor oil. Anticipation is more pica;ant than realization except in - tho cane of a flat tire. i ! 1 4 - ' Li 7 IFjVm 4V 4.. Zt. Insured ' Against Love I . , Vvy. s 3. 4 te ' l N V ii - Rut nnlmly on map u from fnlllnit In kv with Sully Unit. eandliliit' for 192.S' rholcv d mom perfect HollywtMKl iHiuty. whu wnn broliRhl In plcturcii only ufier l w anllllh ohialnrrt tino.oon uRnnul hii lullinn in tuvv nr1 leaving hi company LICILP1 HOHI MEASURE Interests . Through- Weight of Opinion Rescuing Amendment WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. It . Is the observation of Prohibition Com-mlE:'..-iior Hnynes that public opin ion, expressing Itself through vari ous channels ranging from groat In dustrial corporations to the theatre, is making oasier the enforcement ot the prohibtiun law. The addition of the name of the Colorado Fuol & Iron company to those of other concerns which have forbidden their employes tbe uso of intoxicants, has juu bsen recorded at enforcement headquarters. Scores of employers, Mr. Hayncj sa;i, have pouted not ices in their establishmenu that users of liquor, will be, automatically dismissed, t . Tho Colorado Fuel & Iimo com pany gave to each of Its worker.) this notice: "This company Is goln to get .along In the future without tho services of bootleggers and th-'lr customers. We class as bootleg gers all those who manufacture, sell or distribute Intoxicants either per sonally or through -agents or num bers of their families. Such per sons will be discharged on evidence satisfactory to the management without waiting for conviction In tho courts." The management heid that a min er under the. Influeuco of liquor was a flungcrous .element because of the many thaucos for dhiuster under ground through caiolessnosi). An even niorcdrjiitlc rule was re cently laid dowu by Henry Kurd, and numbers of hotels and restaur ants have acted to banish liquor frcm their premises. One hotel, Mr. llaynca says, forced its employers to s'KH a pledge to not sell liquor und as an added precaution employed detective.! to search tho Walters when they appeared for duty. I Herald "Class" Ads Pay Is Your ; . Eyesight Good Do your glasses fit you perfectly? Do you suffer from eyestrain and headache? Drugs won't cure if your eyes are de fective. Correctly, fitted glasses are the only remedy. ' Wc have relieved hundreds of . your neighbors and friends. ', ' ' . Maybe .we ' can help you?. DrvGoble (illlH;!1 Framed 7(1)1 M.tl.V Hj'i'H KxiiiiiIimmI ' , (JllCK HKItVICK i :.SH 1 r.l i IIKKT Hl'O.VH iio:m LONDON. Feb. 11. The acilcn of the Drlilfh Rovenimcnt In grant ing a subsidy to tho died sugar In dustry Is causing the erection nf.n number of now- factories In Vikrluu.i parts of i lie country. Work win ho begun scon on a 1.7S0.0lip plan'. at Bury St. Edmunds, Drltlih Inter est!! providing half tho cavlt'.il will tho othor half fnmUhed by llut gurlans. Mount Rohson, the highest pouk in Uie Cjiiadlnn Hackles, has many Uluclers, whore presence has slowly changed (he topography of the dist rict until Jt has bocomn nnces&n-y to alter tho boundary lines between provinces. .: Read Herald "Class" Ads . Dr. Philip Cole Cenarnl Prarllco of Dsut'Ulrr -Open HvcninEs by Appolntinnnt I'hnne 6! 018 .Mill! Over .Moo's F.toro Klamaih Lodge Directory , , , . K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays i, Lyceum Hall, 8th and Hlgh Visiting Knights welcome Clias, Pattorsoo, O. - K. B. P. O. ELKS'Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing mamhors welcome. Elks Tomplo, 3rd Main Leslie Kogors, Eialtod Ttuler. Tom Dulr.ell, Sec. American Legion Klamath Post No, 8 S.Pi Tuesdays. Court House siii?l'ftf Dasnmont ptP V. R. OLDS, Com'dr. SSt Phone 8G2-W oisiness 1 - ; fXODAK WORK Leaye Your FiltrAs rP before 90'clocK-Your At- Betes' are KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 4 'V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPl.K u&Tfvl out inLin Petersen motor car co. first-class automobile repairing all work guaranteed : , QUAKICR STATIC AND MONOOKAM OILS . OLDSMOBILES v - FRANKLINAND-R1GKENBACKER PlIONfl 008 - fll'lVENTII AND KLAMATn Brown, the Roofer Oni'inl (toiifliu' mill lti'pnlrlng 11I0NB (lH .,' Hewitt & D'Albini liicomu Tnx Ai-coiinliiiiU unci . Ailvlsi-rs Mr. llowltt lim boon ii il in 1 1 1 oil In liiiifllco lwforo Ilia Ti'immii')' !) pnrlmont. , " ' SIC H(ikn liullillnii Phone 760 BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters' Biiildtng Kxpert opiirulom v Indlvliliinl llooilm VIoliH ray I.iolul ' ami nilp Irralinviitx, fin.' I ji I pucks.- liuir coll UiR. una nliampooliiit. . K.ir uppoiiiimiiut I'liono :illV NKI.l.tK iANT,; I'nip. The Comfort Beauty v Shoppe 420 Main St. Phone 335 Bttltrlics mailo to order -Op-'ii t'vuuliir.s by uppolntinon1 Phone 607, For "Dry fllor-k Wood Direct from tho chute Dry Slab, Limb und Ilodv Wood. I.nrgo Cedar Podia E. L. FRENCH A. H. COMBS iV'.vnlu ilouii'R IJouso Clnauing. Floor 'uslug and PollihliiK Junllor Work (mil Window'"; - Cleaning Kliunalll Fulls,, Ura. l'h. .noil . s gJKPMANCNT CONBTRUCTIOft Exdatlvft Licensed Mmd factaran lor -Th new Concrete Hollow-wU Building Br'ck for Fouuda tlong, Walls, Bulldlnn to. -Absolutely fire and Weather Proof, at a east leu than any other' form of masonry. -Htona-Tltg construction ellm Inatag npnecp expenao. Is ' tn dfislruotlble, -,nd It approved by tho best architects 'and Builders. ' -i-Cnrxcelled m bate (or Htncoo llnlsb Ict Estimate Tour Job, 6th and Market. Pbone BffiiW Concrete Pipe Co. ready - dt3; p.r unuuo mm Directoiry Professlonftt Cards f NEW CITY LAUNDRY Fllllnhnrl Work Krtt WOfll i "I'tit Vour Diuln In Our Budrf UoiiBli Dry. .. . Hliunu 1S4. Cut Ml" & Comreu Edward BiAshiirst; Atioinxy mid (.'oiinsilllor it Im Sullu No, 5, , Loom IS Illdg , J'ti.'jju !i27 .. ',., ,. ... w. v.. nini;.l.' i4.'-; ' PATTERSON ' . . fiiiilriii'tliijf Pnliitcin ""'"i 6.10 S. 6th.-Phone 682-; H. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder' Boo Mo lloMrn Yuii Build I'liono B7I Rcsldonco 1020 JuffortoB DR. F. R. GODDARD ; OSTBOPATIUfl PHYSICIAN AND HUIUIKON Offkn and Ilwildoiir Pbone ttl " I. O. O. V. Tinpl ' CEnTIflKD CHICKS WhIU d Drown Loghornn. Horred Itockt, Kod. IilHck Wlnoreag. ; ' Now houkliiB for fall and apring lg llvory. I'rli'o on pllcUoo, Our SStli year ot', ucmtul hatrhlng. OitLAND HATCHEBY. Orland. Glenn Co., Calif. . J. C. CLEGHORN . CIVIL ENOINKRrt I i ' AN I; fll'UVBVOft . j,;- Phon 1S-J l!a IUorl(U 4- CHIROPRACTOR Dlt. (iK.O. K. 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