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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
I KVKNINU .JftKKAU), KLAMATH FALLS, 0HMG6N Thiuwlav, December 11, 102D Vim Kiwht Triple A" Plates Offered as Prizes Bob Hunsaker May Resume Position' association Peace Knch mid every member of the American Autuntobll who Hocuri! a now member For the association can secure ono of the attractive triple A plates for his mo tor car by writing to the Portland of fice or through Mrs. Leah Smith, In charge of tho local office In the cham ber of commerce. Portland headquarters sent Mrs. Smith ono of the sample plates, which Is on display at the local of fice. The plates are carried out In blue and Bleel gray and cannot be Decidedly Improved, Justice of the It. K. Munsaker has returned to Klamath halls and if his condi tion continues to Improve, ho will again resume his office In Justice court. For the past three month3 Mr. Hunsaker has been fighting for hla life In Lane hospital, San Prnnclsco. He was suffering from an affection of the bones, seldom seen. Little hope for his recovery wns held until month ago when his condition bc- " - ... j . i Citlf hmiM A n..,v .mh.r nf Ihn K" uuei!ru mipru eme.u. ... " .r . 7Z ... I ber 1922 cibiiuii in uie ouij mat euiuie Aicuruiag 1,1 ors wue, .nr. Itunsas a member to the plate. If two new members aro Becured, n plate for the back and front of the car will be given. er hopes to assumo the responsibi lities of his office in the near future. At present he Is confined to his bed. BRIDE DESERTS SOON, CHARGE Complaint States Mrs. Silva Leaves Mate Few Weeks After Wedding Not even one month had elaps ed since their marriage, when Mrs. Martha Sllva, without cause of pro vacatluu deserted her husband, Joseph Silva. This Is the charge today of Sllva In a divorce suit filed tcday In circuit court, against Mrs. Silva. Tho couple were married In Yrekn, in the early part jf Novcni' A few weeks after the marriage Mrs. Sllva deserted her husband, according to the complaint and since that lime has stead tastly refused to live with him. Universal Electric Griddle Makes Delicious GRIDDLE CAKES Right on the Table Without Smoke or Smell Also Fries Bacon and Eggs, Chops, Etc. Our ample stock of electric toasters, waffle irons, table stoves, coffee urns, percolators, coffee urn sets, curling irons, heating pad and numerous other articles in electrical appliances make ideal gifts and are useful and needed the year round. UHLIGS ELECTRIC STORE 1026 Main St Phone 234 Tire Barg ains 30x3V2 M Oversize Cords $11.80 oACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J Two Big Denver Banks Are Closed DENVER, Colo., Dec. 17. (jtP) The Broadway National hank and the Drovers' National bank today closed their doors, L. K. Roberts, national bank examiner for the tenth federal reserve district, announced. Frozen paper due to depression in the live stock Industry was ascribed as the reason for the closing. 432 New Rural Routes Aim Of Postal Chiefs Ask Increase In Ap propriation This Year WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. (P Extensions In the rural mall de livery service to provide 432 new routes immediately were approved today by President Coolidge who sent to Congress a supplement of $1,600,000 to the budget of the Post Office department. The president requested that $350,000 be made available at once. Postmaster General New report ed pending applications for 432 new routes, 2117 extensions of ex isting routes and 216 increases in frequency of service. "The demand for thlB service," said the postmaster general, "is in sistent and could not be properly denied." ELKS The Big Dance of the Year Christmas Night December 25 Special features for your fun Invitation at club Algoma Foreman's Body Taken North The body of Dean Stanley, aged 24, night yard foreman for the Algoma Lumber company, will be shipped to morrow morning to Portland where funeral services and Interment will be held. The parents of Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stanley, reside near Portland. Stanley died yesterday morning In a local hospital from injuries receiv ed at midnight the night before when the band saw in the lumber mill broke and struck him In the right groin. He succumbed from shock and loss of blood. BcsldeB his parents, Stanley is sur vived by his wife. The body will be accompanied north by Mrs. Stanley and her mother who was expected to arrive today. APPROVE AGREEMENT ROME, Dec. 17. (P) The agree ment reached at Washington for set tlement of tho Italian debt to the United States was approved by ac clamation by the chamber of depu ties this evening. Lace dresses on sale at Beo Be gln's Dress Shop for only $5. (Adv) 16-19 Banking Board Hearing Begun SALEM, Ore., Dec. 17. (&) The precarious condition of a western Oregon bank, unidentified in the records to avoid publicity that might be ruinous, was aired before the state banking board today when Frank C. Bramwell, star super intendent of banks, went under In vestigation. At the outset of the formal hear ing today the banking board and the Portland National bank repres entatives and attorneys disagreed as to what the inquiry was to be about. The board took the position that the bank representative at tho for mal hearing last Friday bad made, or at least inferred charges against the ability and Integrity of Bram well relative to his attitude toward the unidentified bank. Today J. N. Hart, attorney for the Portland National, Insisted that no charges had been made and the whole ques tion was whether the Portland National bank was to be chartered by Bramwell as a reserve depository for state banks. As the inquiry proceeded the testimony was along the lines demanded by the board. Atwells Enact Real Drama In Divorce Suit Lionell Atwell Sues Wife For Separ ation NEW YORK, Dec, 17. Lionel At well and his wife, Bill MncKny. are now playing a scene in real life that they often enacted on the stage to gether. Mr. Atwell has brought suit for divorce against Ills wife, charging her with leaving hlni. despite his pleas, and living with .Max Moutesole, an Bngllth actor. In an uptown apart ment. It was In the last act of "The Comedian." in which the Atwells starred that the wife leaves her hus band as he seeks in vain to win her back. Moutesole and Mrs. Atwe;i art now aboard the liner Samaria which sailed from Boston Saturday for Liv erpool, according to AtwtH'l counsel Mr. Atwell sough! to prevent the couple's leaving together by starting an alienation suit against tho actor. but failed when Montesolo left the jurisdiction of New York state. "The trouble had been brewing a long time." Atwell slid last night as he charged he found hit wife and Moat ole living in un apartment as Mr. and Mrs. JIackey. He said he begged her to reconsider her actions and to return to him but that she had re fused. Mrs. Atwell hof.ro hse loft for Eu rope, denied the allegations of rals- onduct and said her husband hud refused to agree to a separation and kept her at his home by threats of disgraceful charges. She asked $350 a ween alimony and $7500 counsel fee, asserting that her husband has an incomo of $50, 000 a year. She said that since separ ating from Mr. Atwell sho had been forced to live on the bounty of her friends. FATHER HLMiHTLY BETTER Mrs. J. N. Van Duync has received word from her mother. Mrs. J. P, Bates of Redmond, Ore., that her father Is BOmcwhat improved, after suffering for some time with heart trouble. Her husband is confined to his home at 1318 Oregon avenue, suf fering with an attack of flu, but he was slightly better today. PUBLISHER KILLED DALLAS, Ore., Dec. 17. (JP) James C. Hayter, 66, of the Polk County Observer, died hero last midnight as the result of being struck by an auto u few hours ear lier. The car was driven by Ray mond Miller, 17 year old boy. EGG I'KICEH DROP PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 17. ,(JP) Fresh egg prices continue to de cline In the local market. Extras, firsts and pullets are posted a cent lower for the day. Other grades un changed. Receipts continue to bo heavy with a limited outlet. "Shiners'' Depart in Nick of Time Three empty vats which gave forth the aroma of moonshine mash, and ten large empty barrels wero silent testimonials yesterday afternoon to a large scale whiskey operation In tho Tule lake region near Bloody Point. The moonshlno outfit was discover ed by Federal Prohibition Officer F. E. McCredle, assisted by State Prohi officer L. L. McBride. Each of the vats contained at one time three hundred gallons of mash, the officers estimated. Tho whis key operators had disappeared sev eral days before with tholr still. TO EXTRADITE WEDDLK Salem, Ore., Dec. 16. Governor Pierce today issued a requisition on the governor of California for tho extradition of Ralph M. Weddle, who is under Indictment In Coos county for alleged child stealing, said to have been committed September 6, last. MIHH HOLOMO.VH CLASS The evening class of the Delphian rsociety, of which Miss Rachael Solo mon Is In charge, will hold its next mooting January G. NEW CHESS RECORD BERLIN, Dec. 17. (P) A new time record for simultaneous chess play was established today by Frank J. Marshall, American champion, who concluded 30 games In two hours, 20 minutes, winning 24, drawing three and losing three. ROAD WORKER IS SUFFERING FROM SKULL FRACTURE Joe Ganis in Serious Condition from Injuries and Shock in Hospital Here Injuries sustained by Joe Ganis, of Bend, road worker for the Marsh construction cofepany In northern Klamath, may result fatally, It de veloped today when an X-ray dis closed a serious fracture of the skull. Ganis was hurt Tuesday night in an explosion In a rock crushor 50 miles north of Klamath on Tho Dalles-California highway. He was perched on top of the crusher when the explosion occur red. Tho tremor of the nxploslon unbalanced him and he fell to the hard frozen ground 20 foot below. Ganis' condition was stated to bo bad, by tho attending physician. Four other employes of the. Marsh Construction company, Jdo Hender son, L. N. Beck, H. Hoffman and Walter Goforth, were recovering to day from painful burns about the hands and face incurred while fight ing the fire in the rock crushor. Not ono of tho four will suffer any permanent Injury from the accident. VOKRL WIN'S PORTLAND, Ore., Doc, 17. (P) Mike Yokel, Salt Lake light heavy weight wroBtlor last night won a (Uclltag Qygr Al Karaolck. Shop Early Rememlrer lust year after you had worked and slaved up to the last minute in order to do your Christinas shopping, how you vowed you would never do it again? Yet nine chances out of ten you are doing the very same thing this year. Why not do your shopping now, when your mind is al ease and llie hurty and flurry of last minute duties has not caughl UD v illi you. We ate much bctler prepared lo serve you now. Our slocks are com plete and llic Christmas crowds ate not hustling, and hustling throughout the store. Now is the acceptable time. Shop Early I Latest Models and Styles in MILLINERY Every hat a distinctive mode of unsurpassed style, and about 500 from which to choose. The prices are un usually low. 3.49 to 16.50 lf f Women's Coats Decidedly New Splendid Fabrics, lavishly trimmed with fur. Every garment is practical, fashionable and good looking. Every one a super-value, and a distinct style. 24.75 to 125.00 Ladies' Silk Underwear A Giveable Gift Made of radium silks, glove silk and crepe de chine. Nicely trimmed in lace and color combinations, also many pretty embroidered patterns in all the latest colors. $2.29, $3.49, $4.98, $5.49 to $9.90 For Making Presents Large array of colors in Radi um Silks. Ideal silks for mak ing Christmas gifts. 40 inch $1.75 to $2.25 yard. Georgettes in Corn Tan Blue White Peach Nile Green Orchid Flesh Cerise $1.75 to $2.25 Yard tt'OMKN'H KOOTWKAIt Patent one-strap, satin ono-i buttoned "-trap, jff Qfl ttonoil pJZ7J Patent Colonial, Silver buckled. Sulin Colon ial, silver rf"- oe bucklod' pJOJ LADIES' DRESSES Excellent selection of Polret Twills, Klanncl Stripes, Pencil Stripes, Crepe-hack Satins anil Velvets. In hlack, toast brown, henna, tan, brown and blue. Sizo 10 to GO. $16.50 Extra Values in House Dresses Gingham, nlculy trimmed with laco and colored materials. 98c - $1.49 $1.98 Also n law ansor'nmnt of figured sntoons, all col ors. $2.98 Slzct 0 to 48 RtAPILCHERCO INCORPORATED (Department Stores ? 1 ? I X z X I T ! i if