The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENTMCf TTmTin'iaWATff OREGON
TUESDAY. ATIflTtfsT 215, 102R
1 , . . . . .
CHORUS OF BOYS
STRANDED; CASH
TAKEN BY AGENTS
Clever Advance Men Secure
Money from Singers and
Leave for South
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARK BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
f
fASH FOUR
K
When you
consider Buick
proven quality
and then compare
the sensationally
new Lower Prices,
there's only one
answer BUICK
11926 Improvements 75 Horse Pouer,
I Duatone Duco Colors, Oil Filter, Fisher I
I Closed Bodies, 4 and 2 -Door Sedans, I
L4-Wheel Brakes, Qas Filter, Air Cleaner J
BUICK PRICES
F. O. B. Pic'.Sc Cout
STANDARD SIX
2-Dr Sc4m 5 Pik. S14I3
Roiduer 2 1345
Tooricl 5 Piii. 137S
Coop. : Paw. 1415
4-Dxr -tJ, 5 Fui. ISM
Oj.pt . 4 Pm. 1510
MASTER SIX
:-Dor S. 5 IW JJ640
Ro.J.ier ; IW 1490
Touriol 5 Pu. 1545
4-Dor Slaa 5 !.,. 10
Cp 4 IW W0
4 D.r Saba f fm,. 2X0
Broula 5 ?tm. 2220
Span Rod 3 IW I'M
dab Spacni 3 rui. 2045
Sport To.- 4 r.... KM
j V-lN-HEAD mL
BUICK AND STAR GARAGE
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
KANSAS CITY, Aim. 25.
Fifty l,iy, members o( the Lot An
geles boy's chorus, aro stranded
bore. Three wooka ago the chorus,
imiili up of buys ranging from 8 to
II y,.ir8 old, Bet out from Lot An
geles on a crow oountny coueon
lour. Defalcations of advance agent
for tho tour are sutil (o bo respon
sible tor tho tinanvlul plight of tlio
'bonis.
Two weeks ago. i Albuquerque,
n. M., nu advance teem tied wttb
$150 proceeds from concerts. Two
now agents wore hired, Thoy dis
appeared from RitnHi City, toother
with funds advanced them fer jtot
ptatet, A two iiIkIh concert und boon
scheduled for KtatU Oily but when
ihe chorua arrived H was learned
the advance agent had departed
uitaout making ' arrangements for
the concerts.
Buick Remains in
Lead in All Sales
sale of six-cylinder ' cars in Call- !
fornia. according to figures contain- !
ed in the Motor Registration News '
of August 15, 1025. These show
that during tha first seven months;
of 1925, 6027 Buicks were regis-.
tered In California. The second i
highest-selling six registered 5S05 j
cars, the third 5632, and the fourth !
6553.
Bulck sales for the first seven
months of the current year show
a gain over those of last year, 6027
Buicks being registered this year,
against 5861 for the same period
of 1924.
In Northern California. Boick j
again led all six-cylinder makes in j
sales for tho month of July, with ,
a total of 395 registrations as com
pared with 366 for the second six
cylinder car on the list. 355 for the
third and 302 for the fourth.
.. -Bulck. al&o led. all .ptber sixes fn
July registrations for San Francis
co. With the arrival of the new 1926
Better Buick models, with their
many important mechanical im
provements, and with the announce
ment of the new and materially re
duced schedule of Bulck prices, even
greater sales records are anticipated
for the oncoming months by H. E.
Hauger, Buick dealer here.
TOXG WAR OX
PITTSBURGH, 'AuiV. 25. (JP)
Shing Sun, proprietor of B Chinese
laundry, was shot and killed In his
laundry today by two unidentified
Chinese in 'what police described as
a renewal of warfare between rival
tongs. The slayers escaped.
Notice Big Difference
in the Way You Feel
Quit Poisoning Yourself To
day; Feel Better in Few
Hours or No Cost
Make this test! End suffering
from Indigestion. Pimples. Pfeins in
Back and Sides, Constipation, Head
aches and tired, rundown condition,
due to Self-poisoning because of
Sluggish liver and clogged intestines.
Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thachers Liver ana 'cioou ojrmv
after the next two irfeals. In less
than 14 hours notice the quick dif-
ference in the way you feel. Con-
tains pure vegetable ingredients Bp
j.proved by Physicians. Helps nature
'cleanse and tone your liver
strengthen your digestive organs
. soothe the tired and overtaxed
nerves, brace up your system and
purify your blood and restore your
l energy again. You, too, must bo
satisfied, or no cost.
I Br. Thacher's is sold and reconi
j mo-hied under this guaranteo by the
Star Drug Store and all leading
I druggists. Adv.
31" PHILIP CARSON
FLEESTQSpiiTH
Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months
"l had goffered for 18 yean with PILES.
My docton said a surgical operation was
absolutely necessary. Yet altera few treat
ments by Dr. Dean I was well, gaining weight
and strength; free from all nervous troubles.'' 1
WHAT this woman writes Is typical of
hundreds of extreme cases of PILES
which my celebrated non-surgical meth
od he permanently CURED. Isn't it
worth a few treatments by a recognized
Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to
CUKb you or return four 1-fc.fc.,
rather thin uffertonger7 Read
myFltti:NokonnitjandnlhcT
MXTALam: COLONdhorden.
I cause you to act prueaptly.
DEAN. M.D.'nr,
U: SEATTLE Omni.
wit ox-sin rMflaa i yg
Jumefl Willos on chkrgea of first
I degree murder, will be made, ac
i cording to the dlMrtct attorney's
office. Informed that Carson was
I seen beading for California at ABh
I land Inst night, De-pity District At
1 torney Page sal4: t'Jil him go,
I wo have no need 'tot him."
Carson, who clairntd to officers
and penitentiary officials that ho
had turned Murray lttafter tracing
and accompaniylng hrn to Cen
tralia, has made no formal claim
for any of the reward money for
either Murray, Kelley, Willos,
all of whom were capturj-d on In
formation gained through Uilm.
Claims Reward ,
Following tho capture of Hurray
at Ceptralla, early Saturday morn
ing, Carson rushed on to Salem, ar
riving at the penitentiary shortly
after 10 o'clock in the morning.
He almost immediately applied to
Warden Dalryraple for payment of
the standing-reward of $50 for the
capture of any escaped convict, and
for the $1,000 special reward for
each of the three fugitives. He
was told to file a written claim with
the warden for the $50 and was
informed that the $1,000 could not
be paid until the legislature had
passed upon the governor's recom
mendation that such an appropria
tion be made.
Met With Counterclaims
Carson returned to the prison in
the afternoon to file his claim, but
was met with the counter claims
of Centralia police officers, who de
clared that Carson had only Inform
ed on Murray when he himself was
threatened with arrest as a sus
picious character.
Warden Dalrymple told Carson
and the Centralia officers to settle
the matter of division of tho $60
reward between themselves hut up
to this noon no claim for any of
the reward money bad been filed
either with the warden or at the
governor's office.
Warden Dalrymple accounts for
.Carson's crip to California through
a statement that Carson made to
officers at the prison Saturday af- i
ternoon, in which he said that he
bad been "tipped off" that it would
DOt "be safe for him to be seen
around Portland."
Mrs.'McBride Is
Buried Near Old
Family Residence
ST. HELENS. Ore., Aug. 25.- -Funeral
services were held hero
yesterduy for Mrs. Mary B. Mc
Brlde. wife of Chief Justice Thomas
A. McBride, of the Oregon supremo
court. The rites were hold in the
Methodist churvh with Rev. S. I).
Johnson conducting the services.
The pall bearers, all nephews of
Mrs. Mcllride. were Dr. W. B. Morse
Salem. Fred t'aples. Columbia City.
Ore.. John Woods. Long Bet eh,
Wash.. Lorlng Adams. Edwin C.
Glltner and I. C. Patterson. Port
land. The Interment was In Deer
Island cemetery, near Mrs. Mc
llrlde's old hjme.
cvlt the PINE TREE
The last word In stylos will be
shown tonight nt tho Pino Tree
when Klamath's leading merchants
will present a fnshlon show in con
nection with "The Dressmaker From
Paris." Colors und fashions change
so swiftly these days that each new
season offers apparel more beautiful
and Interesting than the ono before
and every woman In Klamath Falls
will enjoy seeing these .fferingfl.
There Is a fashion show In the pic
lure, also, thu first screen fashion
show, but our own Klamath girls
as living models far outshine the
pictured presentations.
Leatrice Joy returns to the screen
at the Pino Tree tonight as "The
Dressmaker from Paris." Ernest
Torrenco Ib featured in support.
Tho cast Includes Allnn Forrest,
leading man; Mildred Harris aud
fourteen International Beauty Mod
els. The Btory opens In Paris at the
outset of the World War and has
to do with little French midl
nettc. who becomes a prominent designer.
Dddee Brothers
COMMERCIAL CAR
Willi tho following improvements in tho
Fund Commercial Cur, Dod(;o Brothers
have ("one beyond current practice both
in point of smart nppourunce and greater
comfort for the driver:
A closed cab is now provided, steel through
out, with a lull-length and extra wide steel
door. The windows, operating in noiseless
runways, are raised and lowered as in
passenger cars.
The seat is deeply cushioned and equipped
with a spring back, hinged to fold forward,
assuring exceptional ridinj; comfort. Tho
tire carrier is under the rear, freeing the full
area of theside panels for display ad vertising.
Attractive and practical in design, this
sturdy car offers the additional advantage
of complete, year-round protection from
rain and cold.
Panel ('..luinoreml (Jir 9D5. f. o. b. Detroit 111 81 delivered
H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106
Editor Leaves Big
Fortune to Charity
CHICAGO, Aug. 2 5. fp)- Virtual
ly three fourths of the estate of the
late Victor F. Lawson. noted editor
and owner of tho Chicago Dally
News, was left to enev denl purpoi
es. The newspaper and ot'ier pro
perty was left to the management of
the Illinois Merchants Trust com
pany as trustee. Specific bequests
totalled $4,775,000, of 'Which more
than oe half, or $2,505,000 were
for benevelonces.
A specific bequest of $200,000
was left t ) his long tlmo friend and
'O-worker In journalism, Melvln B
Stone, of New York City, n iw coun-'
seller and formorly general man ig
er of the Associated Press.
oAt The LIBERTY
The motion picture show of the
glrlj and boys farm club summer
school at Corvallls of which the
Klamaih delegation was a promin
ent factor, will bo Bhown at the
Liberty tonight and tomorrow. All
Klamath county Is InlereBted in the
fine woik done by our boys and
girls at tao summer Bchool und the
Liberty Is delighted to bo able to
show Uose .pictures. The Klamath
delegation made uu enviable record
at Hie school and upheld the stand
ard sot !y them In past years. Over
.-evenly Klumath county boys and
girls are shown In these pictures.
If you couldn't get a position, if
you couldn't meet your bills, If you
were headed for tho rocks and
your wife was a successful actress
earning sufficient to cover tho ex
pense tvv tlio family, would yo:i
let her do it?
In the rfew Shirley Mason film,
"The Siur Dust Trail," playing to
night at tho Liberty, that situation
f rms the tliemo of an Interesting
tor., Dryufl Washburn, the husb
and, was not willing to accept It, so
he went away. And Shirley, tho
actress wlfef nearly broke her heart
grieving at his desertion.
Dodge Autos Arc
Drivers' Comfort
The passenger nulumoblle of I iday
compared with that of a fow years
ago, shows clearly tho results of
almost unllmltod offort which de
signers and engineers have devoted
to Increasing driving ease and rid
ing comfort. Controls aro easier t ,
operate, springs aro longor and
more flexible, aoats and upholstorlng
are moro comfortable, bodies are
more roomy, closed car production
has been vastly increased.
"But how much effort him been
devoted those years," ask Mr. H.
8. Wakefield, local Dodge Brothers
dealers, "i making the oommerelal
car tad truck more MmtortUble lot
tho driver. Thbi man, who mutt
drive six days a week, many mllci
a day, through all kinds ol weather,
duterree all thu comfort which can
hu built Into his cab,''
Tho comments of a number of
merchants anil drivers who wore hi
tho' -Dodge display room yesterday
to I' :,k at the new closed cab Dodffi
llrothors Commercial O.ir show that
thoy are quick to porcelvo the many
Improvements.
Thi' seals are truly comfortable
because tho cushions are built ex
actly like thoia of a passenger car.
with colled springs and plenty of
padding and are upholstered with
genuine leather. The cab Is roomy
land Hie OOntrOU are easy to rouch
.Hid iierntn.
On.- feature hlOh Instantly nt
I tracts the attention of every driver
Is the tray or shelf above the wind
shield for carrying order books,
glOVtl and tho like within earo
reach.
The new rah Is all steel through
out, with' full length steel door. Tbn
side windows are rulsed and lower
ed by ino.ins if crunks similar to
ih M used In high grade passenger
cari, Tho pinto glass windows slide
In noiseless runwuys. Tho full yoii
tflttlttf type shield Is wind and
water proof.
Ivan Bnoll Is attending to matters
here fodnv frimi l,l I,,,,,,,, ,,, f..r.
rill.
Sweeping
Priee Reductions
HUDSON-ESSEX
COACH
Now
1195
COACH
Now
795
BUILDING GOING UP
Worlf, on the new building for
the W. O. Smith Printing company
as declared today to bo progres
s.ng satisfactorily. Tho excavation
has been completed and the founda
tion laid. The workers aro expect
ed to get started tomorrow kjh the
bflck ;v it and the new building
will soon assume! definite shape, with
its completion promised by next
munth.
Mr. and Mrs. Poole
Entertain Employes
Honoring the employes c the Pine
Tree and Liberty thcaterB, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Poole entertained with
a midnight swimming party at the
nntatnrlum on Monday evening af
ter which tho gucBlB motored to the.
Poole home on Huron, where a buf
fet supper was Herved. About twenty
five of the employes of both theaters
onjoyed tho hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Poolo.
Hudson Brougham 1495
Hudson (vL) Sedan $1695
All Prices Freight and Titx Extra
World's Greatest Values
Now More Outstanding Than Ever
166,369 Hudson-Essex nnlcs for the eight month period ending August lat
represents the largest six-cylinder output in the world's History. 'I his enor
mous production mnkes possible the finest quality ut the lowest price
Hudson-Essex ever offered. QThe same management which established the
Hudson Motor Car Company, now, as for sixteen years, controls and directs
the design of its product and policies of the company.
Hudson-Essex World's Largest Selling Six-Cylinder Can.
Acme Motor Co.
Sixth and Oak