.AGE'TWO
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON"
SUNDAY,. APRIL 5, 192
IViwOl'Rlfl OK THE) AN.NUAU mv
.Thi NoWI,vestrn Mutual
..' ?. Life Insurance Company
f Milwaukee, In the atat of WlaconBln,
nh the Slit dav of Dfrfmhrr, WMt mane
Vlo the InnurmtiM commiinonrr wi ma
; tat of Oregon, puratunt .10 law:
' mount f evtti stock '
, , ram on . "
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Tour 1124.
Inter! ana remr t . . ; . . .
'- onlr1cratlon for tntlW
r.i meat
!' " ilirn-nta
, TUvlrtrnJa left with com
- puny trt at
: iniereai . .
; All oilier Inci
aticumuiniu i
om . . .
: Total Income IUR.526.72I.5S
" I)lrburemnit.
: h cUlnm $ 2aM.M.0ft
)atrwl endowment ii.so..or.fi.on
AnmHiiM " aii.i7.s
for tUmbiiity . ir.6w t
Tout paid policyholder-
IA umW tnia!lmrni and
, ) 'option aattleraenia 9
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.i Jtftikl anamination! and
inpft1on ,...
v Compennation of office rt.
1. MT.110 4T
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MortCftto and bond I bt rai
ment eipeneea
Hal aetata and bond values
r : adjusted i,
.. Afenta' idtnr reinlt-
tatM allocated ..'
ftnl for occupancy of bora
office ...f s....
aVrcttmnlated dlvidenda and
Ante rem. withdrawn
other dlaburaementa. .
4.1X323 K
179.29Tl.OS
27fl.4SB.90
13.207.2
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S7.2S7.02
21.VSSn.70
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. BiMa of Incoiw owr 41 a
bttTMratnta 41.oao.sm.S8
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' "v ' v' Dec. .11. 1024.
arett (iaclodln horne
, office) i 2.aa.M.c
: XoJuV on reUcatalo mort-
Oyoiuja on .pollcWa aa col- .
ilatl M.172.M7.S3
JTretnium ' nt aod auto-
-" aiatie prrmiom'loana... S.7fi7.4fm.i,
rU. j A. bonda. not and
-.Stock. Ueqalrd on fort- ,
tsloaim).- markK raluo. .... 29.S82.0q
Cash oa hand nd In bank S.S2S.071.5S
: aocrned 10.R37.ese e
. D. and daf efTd pramluina 10.9D0.3OO.1
Ktooluuioaa aMU S3.439.23
- Aaaata. ooL admitted de- ,
. dactofl V
"Total admitted wta; . .33.0o2.040.1'
UabUBaM.
Hwtftt roidrrd br law to -'-
br bald on tfaa companya
- Doll He ..- 13S3.SO4.1B7.0U
; special oontrocta " 2.927.TST.00
3taerv for not duo Inatall-
' lOMta and endowment.
I -, ndjited. etc.t ....... 3.941.2T9.M
Dttimaiea inooni ox laxea
, f. Itajnbla In 1923 ; 2. 9 53. 004. II
TTim irrauult VHMltffKl
. t fee oommlaslona, etc.. 043.SS4.82
. DITidanda due ana in eonrae , ,
of Dtrment 1.343.229.11
. Pftrra dlvldenda tmrable ,
In 1923 and thereafter.. S37.713.70
Animal dirtdenda payable -
. . m ive ....... .i j i ,.n,wu.vv
,. mm r,A 4nlrMt thereon 929 418.24
Jtoaerve for undetermined
;ttiM 300.000.00
- iwaerved Tor contineenciea ,
- , f aaaef "depreciation, roor, ;
- - ' Tattt" llablllliea i. .tB324H.04ft.83
. flBSS fluurea Inclcde $1.289. 200.6 fnr
death lowi Incgrred for which no proofa
' Bnatneea la Oreroa for the Tear.
v " rinrM nrmlumi '- reeelTed
durfnit. the rear 886.984.24
Premium. . enrrehder val-
aea. and -dlvideoda re. '
: - and tnatored endow-
year 391.327. IS
-. TtSM . KOBTfTWFSTEKV MVTCAh LlFK
.' , . INSrBAXCE GO.
',' 1T. t). VAN DTK 18. PrealdenL
, bv v. jwiEia secreiarr.
''!'.H. R. AUBBB, - Northwertem Bank
Wltdlnr. Portland, Oretun. atatuiorj- rea.
Mi attornejr for aervtoa,
tt. X. OOCKEKUXE, :
Genet! Attoxtt for Houthirnflf.
Jy.': o- . Oregon
-with
ESHbDalaSKjWVEtnf
. DRUGSTORE
In every drug aloro transac-,
. tlon y'oar Rexall Druggist
cu 'ba trusted. . ." !
The confidence ot.cuatomera
ha played a large 5 irt In
iv. makiirg this busiheis a suc-
'.i'.tfeiw. .
.i,.Back ol (he Rexall etore Is
y the great cooperative Rex-
u:-';iillv' organ Izatioh 0f ten
' .V tHousand leading druggists,
1 ''' each icontributlng .his share
; :la service to the public and
S; producing the best In mer
cbandlso. Tho Rexall Store near you Is
STAR DRUG STORE
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
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I Feed and Seed Oats
KtqrlrSale'--
KLXSZUBA BROS.
Malin, Ore. .
W'M'WMiedMMI
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! Youth. Dances in Cliiffons "
Colleen Moore's Choice
Chiffon Brilliant frith
. SeBeser ti the ipMt ot the
mode. M the frock fa to red by fash
ion for the spring formal occasion
la that which ts of chiffon, plain or
figured. In colors soft and becom
ing. The lines tn these yonthfaHy de
signed frocks feature flounces,
godets and the circular flare, many
ot which are trimmed with the
smart', laces -of -the mode, while
others" fa Tor rhlnestone trimming
tn delicate patterns.
. The newest youthful silhouette,
with Its circular skirt, glres great,
est prominence to the trimming on
the skirt, especially It that be tn
r nines tone decoration. The bodice
ot the newer type ot frock contln
nes simple In design and relies for
its effectiveness upon Its simplicity
and Its colorful decoration at one
shoulder, and frequently a scarf
which la attached to the shoulder
line adds a note ot feminine ap
peal Colleen Moore, who so often tn
! r iv --4 s
Mrl'k Ilia I 4 jvW il 1
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Mrs. Beswick Again Convicted
; Carpenter's Wife, Mother of 18, Lived as Spouse
' of Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 4. Mrs. Anna Beswick, who
last. spring found herself in difficulty with the police be
cause she was the daytime wife of the father of her
eighteen children and the nighttime wife of a Philadel
phia banker, was convicted by a jury in Quarter Sessions
Court yesterday on charges of conspiring to cheat and
defraud.
Harry (Schwartz, named 'With her
In the indictment, also was convict
ed. Both were locked up pending a
motion for a now trial, Judge Pin
loner refusing to release thorn on
bail.
The charges grew out of a numb
er of worthless checks which had
been passed by the defendants on
merchants and individuals lluougu
out the-city. Testifying in their own
behalf today, Schwartz and Mm.
Beswick each accused the other,
Mrs. Beswick, who Is about 05 ycarj
old, initialed that she had passed
the chicks only to aid Schwart;,
who, she said, 'assured her he had
funds to meet them. . Schwartz, on
the other hand, declared that she
had led him on with promises ol
wealth to come when a 500,000
estate was settled.
Mrs. BeBWick first attained notor
iety when she confessed thivt he
had gone through a murrlage cere
mony with , William C. Martin, n
banker, posing as a divorced wo
man. She was charged with having
extorted $50,000 from Martin : In
telling him sho was heiress to a
huge estate. She admitted ..that
sho left Martin's home each morn
ing 'and joined her husband, an
aRuil, carpenLor, s.durlpg the day.
Pleading guilty to .the extortion
charge, sho was .relased under de
ferred sentence eo that sho might
restore the nvaiiey: -
The worthless check operations of
Mrs. Beswick and Schultz were said
a I
of Evening Frocks Favors
Rhinestone Trimming
trodneed new styles In the youth
ful type of frock. Is seen In a par.
ticularly effective evening gown ot
chiffon tn the First National film.
-Sally.'
The skirt ot Hiss Moore's gown
h toll, with 'Circular flare, and Is '
made smart by the brilliant rhtne
stone trimming which Is used In a
dainty pattern over the entire
skirt . The bodice, which Is de
signed to introduce the shoulder
scarf. Is simple In tine end detail,
and boasts the popular floral bou
quet at one shoulder.
The pastel evening gown ot chif
fon, which baa been so much the
vogue In Palm Beach, will prob
ably duplicate Its success here as
the favored frock for dances and
theatre In the spring. In soft or
radiant tints, these chiffon frocks:
are at thair loveliest when fash-,
loned along simple lines which
swirl Into flonnces at the bottom,:
rippling often into petals and.
points, I
Banker at Night
td have extended over a period of
about one month beginning tho lat
ter part of last February. The case
had no connection with the extor
tion eliargo to which Mrs. Beswick
pleaded guilty a year ago. I
AID DAIRY AND
Of especial interest to farmers and
poultrymen of this vicinity Is the
Visit of A. L. Ingcbrltson of the
Sperry Flour company, an expert on
poultry and, dairy foods and other
problems, who will arrive hero to
day. ; In addition to visiting many of
the ranches.', of this district, Mr.
Ingcbritson may be seen at tho
Murphey Sood etorej whore he will
be. glad. to answer any question, per
taining to local farm problems.
' Thin Is one ot the means taken, by
tho Sperry. Flour Mills company to
bring to the realization -of ranchers
that better and more scientific feed
ing of flocks undf herds will lnevit
ably,rc8iill In more profits to the
fnrmer. '
LI T T
POULTRY
Confidence
HPHE largest-selling
tire made in any
Pacific Coast owned ,
factory is the C-T-C
Today the largest-selling
tire, a year ago C-T-C .
was "on lu way up"!
Two years ago it was a
babe in tho industry.
Three years ago, tin ulea.
Four year ago an ideal!
Yet it has token ttwtty
fivs years' tirt-buililing ex
perience to buili C-T-C!
Behind C-T-C stands a staff
of engineers whose evrxfrlcnce
la Akron factories runs back
more than a quancr ccaturyi
They know Ii'rej ,
When you heed new tires,
let us how you what the CT-C
can do. Or, belter (till, call In
now and get ecquamecd with
this tire chat has Jc good"
quickly because of rcmrkablo
mileage record.
"Cutf'i'v '' nw
Columbia 'i':rc Cu.-;o.-3tint
t'HILOQl'IN:
Cliilmiuin GiirnKO
FORT KUiUATII:
K. A .lnge & Son
PAISLKV:
('.It. (irnhiuu
UORRIS:
Talwr & Wise.
"-asEaagssS'
Han.dfbuiii
Full Balloons ScaiifBallocns
Heavy-Duty CorJs Ovir.-;ire Conjj
Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs on 6hort
notice.
Blocks
Dry slabs
Limbs
.Coal
Fuel Oil
Phone your orders to
535
601 Main St
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
Satisfied
Customers
Our strongest recommenda
tions come front our satisfied
customors.
We make vory fow mistakes
In our optical work and when
wa do wo gladly corroct oir
error.
That means that those .
get their eyo glasses hen; ure
satisfied. r-- A '
Dr. H.' J. Winters
Eyesight KpeciuliNt
714 Main Phone 140-W
W gind'oti()iyn,!ni(rig
COrtETHftOAT
r!
w pHfRlaltJWflrm talt water
IHWH Mj-i'iy wvi tiiiusBv-' 7
Vapo Rub
0.r 17 Million Jan Vfd Yiarly
AT THE PINE TREE
Wlion two KushIiuis who h:id been
cugagi'd spoclally to do tho "koiut
ikl," a ItuMlun folk rianco, for
'Stiloine ot tho Tenements," owm!
up'to Sidney Oleott that they nni'W
nol III n K about that lorpsk'luireun
feat, tho dlrvclor prossod Into service
his two trusty assistants.
The eager young men donned old
clothes, mnko-up nnd ilio trndlllonnt
over-slsu derbies and sot to on tho
kosHUkl wllli a will, being lioluinl by
tnuslcluus fWho hud boeu rocrultcVl
from ono ot thu Yiddish theaters.
After Oleott had secured all the
tootagq of the dnnco uecessnry f.'.r
the picture, tho nsslstnnts were re
quested to dance itRiilu for Iho
amusoment ot the studio craw. They
complied, nnd continued thu sireuu
ous exercise until their legs gave
out.
Jotta Ooudnl, (iodfrey Tearlo nnd
Jose Ruben are featured tn "Suloiue
of tho Toneuicuts," a Pur.tiuotint
picture adapted fro the screen by
Sonya Levlen from tho novel of Now
York's lower Kust side by Ausln
Yexierski. Tho picture opens to
morrow at the Pino Treo Theater.
AT THE LIBERTY
.
It you were ouo of the few who
dlil not sco "Tooth" at the Liberty
Theater yesterduy, by nil means no
tonight for "Teeth" ts vory much
worth while.
Tom Mix Is always good but with
tho added help of Tony, the homo,
and Duko, the dog, and a real for
est firo you nro treated to some of
tho ronlest thrills ever to say noth
ing ot a magnificent scenic pro
duction. Tho Van Bibber comody Is
also a wow.
Each year brings to tho screen one
or two great motion pictures that
becauso of tholr magnificence, their
wonderful human appeal, their
spectacular splendor, stund out as
gigantic and notable auccossns.
Frank Lloyd has produced just
such a success In "The Sea Hawk."
Because ot Rafael Sabatlnl'a unl
quo nnd powerful story
Becauso . of its marvelous love
theme
Because ot Its lrresistlblo appeal
to mfen and women, young and old,
alike
Bocauao of Its masslvencss In pro
duction treatment
Becuuso ot the performance of
Milton Sills and an oxccptlocal sup
porting cast Seo It at tho, Liberty
Theater Tucsduy and Wednesday.
VISITS . fiKAXTH PASS
Traffic Henry Over Mountain High
way Hay Many Tourists
Miss Joan Hanna Johnson-, ot Iho
Falls Mercantile company spent the
week-end In Grants Pass whero she
visited with friends. Sho was join
ed at Ashland by hor sister, Mrs.
C. B. Lamb. ' According to Mlsa
Johnson, thoro'was a grent amount
of traffic over tho highways yester
day as the woathor whs period on
both sides of tho mountain.
LEWIS DANIELS
DIES FOLLOWING
HEART AILMENT
Lewis Ellsworth Daniels, nged 33,
om ployed at Morrill by tho U. S.
reclamation servlro as u drag line
operator, died at his homo yester
day morning at 2:15 o'clock from a
heart aliment. Mr. Dniiluin had
boon III for a week.-
Besides his widow, Orlsu Mae
Dnnlcls, tho deceased Is survived by
a son, Paul; his mother, Mrs. E. S.
Hopkins; two brothers, lion Dan
iels of Langoll's valley and Rex
Daniels of Merrill; and two listers,
Mrs. Fred Sim!, of Santa Rosa, Cal.,
and Mrs. (lojrgo lliwxhurst of
Santa Rosa.
, Mr. Daniels had been & resident
of the KIninnth : country for 13
yours and was well known through
out the community in which he ro
slded, Funoral services have boon
set for Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.,
with the Rev. C. C. dlulct officiat
ing at the Ecrvlces. Tho body will
he Interred in Linkvillo cemetery.
NAMI'X DHI'l'TMJS
SAI,KM, Ore., April C William
S." Levins, etato prohibition com
missioner, today anujunccd tho ap
pointment of fJur state prohibition
agents who will operate out of his
dopartnient, ' Tho four are ft. D.
Carter,' Dan M. Jones, . A. MnFur
Inne und Wllinni T. Dnekworth,
!,, ; JIN ltH-TK IIOMH
. oPORTIvANl),' Ore., April i,
Kullerl E, Strahorn, presldnt: of tho
Oregon, California and li.mtern' rail
rond 'Sompany, wss In ''Portland to
day en ronlo to Khiihnth Fnlls,
Daddy 's canting with
my Wri&leifs!
13 ff 0ff&3fiMZ7SWJ iwmcir
fHISIFiS
E. W.
Public Accountant
Accounting
and
Auditing
)
SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Maude Mackey ot Mnlln was
among tho Saturday shoppers visit
ing la the city.
Mrs. William McVeigh of Rmky
Point, spent several days In tho city
shopping and visiting with frlondit.
Mrs. Flosslo niuckburn of M-illn
was a Saturday shopper In Klaniulh
Falls from Iwr home In that clly.
W. C. Dnllon of Malln was a busi
ness visitor in the clly over the
week-end.
K. C. Burtlctl, rortlind business
man, stopped over ut the Whllo Peli
can hotel over tho week-end visiting
friends nnd attending to business
matters.
B. O. Harding, connected with the
t'nlted States Internal revenue de
partment, with his headquarters nt
Mcxlfoniv rirrlvcd Saturday night
from Medford nnd plans to remain
here for sovcrnl duys attending to
business matters.'
Among tho week-end visitors
from Modoc Point worn II. II. Duvls,
L. Chldestur, Harry McCIee, nil ot
whom stopped ut tho White I'ullcuu
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Nlcputh of CMilloqulu
were visiting friends and relatives In
Klamath .Falls over tho weok-oild.
. ' . 1'OCKKT fiOPIIKIUH
According to C, A. Hondorsnn,
Klamath county ngrleulturlst, the
Irrlguted district pocket gophers are
doing a largo amount of dnnKigo lo
Irrigated crops and especially lo Iho
crop of alfalfa. The rodents may
bo controlled only by poison or
traps, further Information on the
suhjucl may bo obtained nt the
agent's offlca in tho court house.
' Tho construction of an under
ground railway at Bombay ut a cost
of about $7,000,000 is under con
sideration. This Is the mushroom season.
They look like umlirellts bei'iiuse
they grow In wot places,
With a now device u ono armod
man can sliufflo curds as wull us
deal them.
A shallow drawer In a now desk
telephone holder Is Intended to con
tain mnmorandum piper and u load
pencil.
UIOTH II1H Tllltll,l,S
BOSTON, April 8. Jnmos
Sheehnn, 18 yours old, autnmo-
bile thief who played tag with
Boston's force "of motorcycle
police for four days becuuso
hn liked the ."thrill," wearied
of Iho sport today and re-
turned In the slnto Beiiool for!
boys nt SlilrlAy,' froln which hoi
4 oSCtttfetlMBOvprH) iufitilhs,'iigii. !
"I did it Just fo.r ;th fun of'
Uia thing,", was- tiiii -hny's-ws'
sortiun. "I wanted to' get tho
fchrin." . . e
This tlcHfthlfiH. low-lnstlnd-iu'itcflciul-
refresiuncnt ftlvef
the penny a fe&fctt
ynlvr-
ItV so cool and tweet
after smoking.
And (hen when you '
get home, how eacr
iihe little folks ar
Wrlftleyir.
Renick
(General
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax
PHONE 317
Swansons
Barber Shop
i " i
, Look iter Ulo Takost Pol .
, In tf World ' ;
Beauty Shop In con
nection. Gortrudo Johnson la
chargo
Specialising In Marcel
lug, water waving and
French papur curl.
Shampooing, scalp treat
monts, facial massage
nnd manicuring for
Indies and men.
Hair tinting and hair
goods niado to ordor.
Phone 318
625 Main St
Dirt &nd the devil
n.fiSiifiSIStlt?-chAn9
Jthey both obey,
rVafe Pelican
Hotel
Merchants Lunch, 60c
12:00 to 1:30 p. m.
Also
Binqilets ..
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Dances
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