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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
. PAGE iivO THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - - ' - - - - ' ormeg : - --. if&S? Si We fire the first gun as a signal of the cpen A. M nff f the greatest value-giving event Klarn ath has ever known, a great Mrs. Anne Cunnin&rham Tells About Killing Children Thru Love IIIU01TS : - M GIVING POISON TO 4 CHILDREN at 9 The manufacturers of the .Alaska Refrigerators make the following state ment: . .No insulating materHl has ever come to our attention during more than 47 years of refrigerator experience that ' can compare with PEBBLED .. CORK. : : - , We have made countless tests and experiment with materials of many kinds. But Pebbled Cork iias consistently proved 1U superiority. It is, we believe, the greatest of oil r non-conductor.?. , '. . It is the myriad of mlscrop lo air cells confined in cork and found in no other material which invests It with this re markable power to retard the passage of heat or cold. Experts know the value of cork in this respect. As evi dence of this, the United States government for yetfrs has specified crk In refrlger , atorg It buys. ,.: These refrigerators have a , small glass window 'showing you the cork Insulation. No guess work. This means BET TER FOOD PROTECTION WITH LESS ICE. Riifs Rugs Rugs We have a fine. se lection of Axmin- ster Rugs and next week will place on sale at , prices that will surprise you. For example a 9 by 12 Bussorah for $47. , Several other makes at similar prices. Should you need a rung, this is your opportunity to secure one at bot tom prices. Mtas iture 502 Main j - ' .- Furn We have a large stock of used sewing ma chines, consisting of White, Singer, Eld redge, New Home and other makes. We have overhauled these machines and stand back of them every: day. Reason able prices. Terms, $5.00 and $10.00 down and $5.00 a month We also have three models 'of the new STANDARD ELECTRICS, the PER FECT machine, priced as follows. Terms. DeLuxe, Library Table Electric, Hand Lift, at .1 ... $110.00 Standard Electric Cabinet,' Hand Lift, at ,95.00 Portable Electric .69.50 Compare these prices and let us show you and compare the new STANDARDS, which we believe to be the best machine manufactured today.' Fully guaranteed. CROWN POINT, Ind., April 16. Cnlm and unmoved Mrs. Anna Cun ningham, 4$, confessed last night that she gave poison to three of the five members of her family whose mysterious deaths within six years led to an investigation, resulting In a murder charge uguinst her. The victims; Isubelle, IS; Char les 19, anj Walter. 13, she said Bhe had killed because she loved them best. She believed she was going to die, she- said, and wanted to take them with her to join their father who died in lsiS. For the same reason she had giyeii poison to David, the last son, now in a criti cal condition in a Chicago hospital. She denied that she hud poisoned her husband, the first to die, or Harry, another son, in whose body coroner's . chemists found arsenic. She spared Mue. 19, daughter be cause she disliked ber she saU. -Also Took: Poison Each time she administered the arsenic in bread and butler she took a similar dose herself and after the death of Whiter, she. added a tea-spoonful-of Ic. line, but always re covered. Her desire "to join In heaven" ber husband and take with her. her best loved children, had prompted . her to administer the death potlcn to Isabclle, the first victim, who died December 31, 1920. The confession of the woman, who hati remained unshaken under the questioning !n Chicago of prose cutors Robert E. Crowe and John Sbarbaro who had obtained admis sions of guilt from Nathan Leopold, Tr. and Richard Loeb. was obtained by Sheriff Benjamin H. Strong and Miss Maureen - jrcKcrnnn, Chicago newspaper reporter. Recovers From Coma During yesterday aftor she had recovered from a state of coma into which she had lapsed early Tuesday, Mrs. Cunningham talked to Miss McKernan and admitted that she might has placed some arsenic in the food of David by mistake, but was stolid in denial that she had poisoned any members of ber family. She permitted the reporter to ap ply coil compresses to her head and losen her clothing, appearing more Interested tit changing her best black silk dress for an apron than in ber cold blooded recital of the deaths. Tela Entire Btory Recently she asked' that her daughter Mae be sent for and that she be removed from her cell be cause of the presence there of sev eral woman prisoners. Disregard ing ;the girl's frantic screams to re main silent she. detailed ber story first to Sheriff Strong and later to an official court reporter. The girl refused to remain and listen to the .account of the deaths of ber brothers, and was taken away. She also declined an offer to remain in the jail near her moth er during the night and went to a hotel. Only when she was ask&i to sign the transcribed confession at 2:40 a. m. today did Mrs. Cunningham betray any ; emotion. She broke down and sobbed.. JIIIIHE! U. S. Senator From Montana Faces Battle for His Political Life EUGENE WILL GET NEW WATER SUPPLY i EUGENE, Ore., ':. April : 1 6. Eu gene voters yesterday approved bonds of $375,000 for the propos ed change of the source of city wat er supply from the Willamette to the McKenzie river. The vote, cost In the city was fairly light, and some of the other Issues on the ballot were closely contested. The survey for the change in wat er supply for Euyene has already been completed and work Is expect ed to start In the near future. Ac cording to Carl McLaln, superinr ter.ident of public utilities. Six Generations Now Living in Saskatoon SASKATOON, Sask., April 16. Saskatchewan has a family with six generations living. Mrs. Odell, 93 who was married when she was 10, has a great, great, great, great, granddaughter, 6 months old. Ev ery generation started with a daugh ter, each of whom married between the ages of 16 and 18. Kt'RDIHII LEA DIOR TAKBN CONSTANTINOPLE, April 16. It Is reported here today that Shlek Said, the leader of the Kurdish rob els, has-been captured by the Turks engaged In putting down the Kur dlstan revolt. , osin of many HECT depart Sale merits at 1 , ' Q'R'S ' AN EVENT THAT IS A DEFINITE STEP TOWARDS A GREATER HEC TOR'S STORE, WISHING PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS FOR EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN THIS COMMUNITY. Many Today have asked us to lay 'aside merchart' dise but it's a good ofd fashion ed c h o ice of r.the house sale. First come. first served DOWN-RIGHT VALUE-GIVING These .words will be repeated hun dreds and hundreds of time tomor row. ' It won't be hard,- folks, to sell mer chandise at cost and below cost and that's ust how thousands of dollars worth of this stock will be carried away starting tomorrow. Every member of . . is now on their toes to make this' sale a record breaker and you? AND THOSE WHO PARTICIPATE WILL .TELL THOSE WO. DID NOT AND THEY WILL ALL REMEMBER THAT WHEN O. M. HECTOR SAYS TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS IT MEANS UST THAT. THAT O. M. HEC TOR SAYS WHAT HE MEANS AND MEANS WHAT HE SAYS. LE TTHE BIG SALE NOW GO MERRILY ON COME EARLY TOMORROW T mm uwyt.' v wyuj ii vmtu.n rnstii K 'fowl1 WHEELER GOES ON TRIAL FOR GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 10. Senator Burton K. AVhwIcr went on trial here todny with Ills politi cal life at stake. Ho wiih hero in l B. flistrict court to nnswer to an indictment returned n year ago tfuu-Rbig him with accepting a fee for prosemtion of claims of a client before the department of interior af ter he lind been elected to the senate. The maximum penalty for viola tion of the law is two years' impris onmnent or a fine of $10,000 or both, and the law provides that a person so convicted s forever barred from again, holding public office. Federal Judge Frank 8. Dietrich of Idaho is presiding. ' . The little court room where the trial Is being held, was packed to the limit. , ashed KXTKXUIOXtt PLANNED PORTLAND, Ore., April J6. -The Northwestern Electric company will spend (1,500,000 for 'Bow construc tion, and extensions In Portland in the coming year, L. T. Morwln, vice president and general manager, an nouncetl today. Skin With rash or eczema Learn how mortorn science copes with such conditions. With any, breaking out,, roughness or redness of the skin. Sulphur Is still the supreme help. Dut llentfio-Sulphur Is a now-day combination bailed on decades of skin study, tit brings multiplied ef fects. ' . ' It Ib more than a gorm dostroyor. It soothe slnstantly, and heals so quickly tlmt results seem magical. Use It In , fairness to4 yourself. Don't suffer avoidable t roil bios. Don't roly on old,, inefficient ways. Auk your' druggist for a Jar of Ilowlos WontWSulphur. Noto tho Instant relief. Then wateh how quickly .everything clears, , up. ....... .. . Par Pru Samt)tl Addiiu o.W,TT3HALl- PHARMACAI. CO., In. "MflwnAv. New York, N.Y. k . , .... i 5! t ? ? f ' f f J f f t t : T t ? ? ? T f t Y. TV Prices SI Y f t J J T t ? ? t f f f T t ? f: ? T t ? T Delco and Remy announce price re ductions on Del co and Remy arma tures. Factory price cuts on some sizes as much as 50 (Buick armatures that were $38 now sell for $18) You can no longer afford to take chances on cheap re-wound arma tures when United Motors announces greatly reduced prices on Delco and Remy armatures. CHEVROLET OWNERS If you are having trouble with your starters, see us about the factory re placement policy. Floyd Henriot 234 Main ' Automotive Electricians Phone W-W Willprd Batteries--Authorized United Motors Sir vice