The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1927, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVEN'IXQ 1IF.KA1.D. KLAMATH FAI.l.Sf OfEEftON.
I'Vi.li.v. 'Oi'IuImt 21. I!'1-
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mgii ocas, as menace iu P T 1 1 I RIIPCIMP
All Navigation on Ocean J ILL ffllJdlllD "
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Mystery.sbp Flatting on MJ MJRJ :SKSrSC-." t H
pnrta tfccwhrmii a hoard, tmii
r ilio u( Ki. nih uvluiloii
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The n btviul qulrklv
through Hi.- i.u'ii.il and (hen
KiTrt luuuv rolilllipntH ill aiil-
' n- -.ri I! lj-tt rd Hhin tiunii a iminit mran"! I'OlvTLAM). Ovl 21. JV- vulk Inliliit liefr i'a(ra thai tho
-",. a i. i. ,) r- rrl..li ed ,1ln" """nI " " 'while lue. Krmleri.'k. W. wa. riiht h.l uvly in.e.Uh fn-
Cnllwl l'rma HUH ( orrcupondent . Nn tTaev h fS b,.,.n f,1IU f ,n B hlllll,iU(l , llloll ,t(V(.,, ,,r j. . (l,lUy ()f ppo,,.,! uir Ulnll
, h r (r(.w il.otc.t from all visitor liil mem-vue unit iujc Kram- with the
; SAX KKANCISCO. OH. 20. ; . a, '1'"" ' h"1 (milv- "ffi. en. wore c,,,, sjou,i, Ameilaiii reimlili. .
i..h.. l th. mv.ierie. of the ! looklin for Alive Wallera whn ills-, . . . ..
At.o,her of the mtrie. of Ih. , ( ..,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,.,, from u.r 00ll ive,; , sKl u , sTS
remain, unsolved today l-! ,,,,.,. ,lf u,rltl,e record of ' Monday t the same tlm." ,, If At.il. o.t'. 2 1 1 - l.ook'
..lte the effort, of Kovernmen. ; -... .., i ,he"h"' '" ."s' t . In over robbery auM..-ta at
.-votiiana n.-miuo n ne.ii ni- ,,(,, - show ii" Mr. Hurry M.
lh. atorr thai I traimer than; 7 . ti. "ul1"' . ti.'l hard, a mild mannered young
fiction.
. The latest report of the Uxal
nydroirapliic office cnntainltiK ll 1 .....
period l warninm to ahlpa at "j,hjp!.
rautiona aimlnst ih poillllty of
encounterns a myatery derelict
floating aotnewhere 15fl0 on Ioo
mile northweat of Honolulu.
Four timea the ominous hulk
haa been aeen by ahipa traverainx
tho wide ea lanes of tho Pacific.
Each time those who It were
unable to furnish any information
that would aid in establishing
Identity of the mystery vessel.
The only identification marks
seen on tha ahip were the numer
als "O-I, barely decipherable
after the Teasel's ceaseless battle
with the elements for a period
whose lentth can only he con
lectured. ' No nation on earth has claimed
the derelict. A search of naval
registers throughout 1 the world
haa failed to disclose these num-
every important country ' in the
world disclosed no further iu
lormaiiuu i-ouceruius nor. inr tn movements 01 tiles irom inc. Hl,.i.irt,ii.. Mi....n.. I 1
crew of the steamer Satsuma I time she disappeared until he ,iV),rr,i i,.ft tippercut. follow-
found the lifeboats of the "fan- jiinipea or ten irjin a irvicni . ,,j w)ln rl.n ,,(, , ,(,,,
were in the davit. The train early yesterday at asca.le juvr all ,loItt, on nf the pr.
!l n..L'u l..a rait.... ui.i.l I. u nn.ll .
ip s pnirs were miaslni:. 1 ' , '. , minora tor a count ot more than
decks were awsh. Kvery vard of I . . " s". ") ,... -That s the man.1 .he cried.
' ...... ..... ... .... 1 - .... d trie on., w n.i ciioaen
her canvas was spread.
Hut
what caused her to be deac-rieil.
icrchard to pick apples.
1 j ' He's the ooo
uie.
rii.ru fr.im mv fli.L'.iru nti.l
i Officers were tryina to fiinl.i.i ... ,.. . .
or what be.ame of her wokd unverified report. con.-cn- on y,s,,.riiav fhi. a l.ouls
was never known. inB the movements of the twoj fi-jino identified.
fcirls. -Miss Walters is 14 yearsj " '
I 1.1H K TK1.I.S 1IAV. U:.K. :ld. but. acoordinu to rtes.-rip-
jand month of the year and the
1 position of the sun. the moon
and the stars.
The timepiece was constructed
in 13S0. In 1 "S00 the mechanism
refused to function, and in 1S37
I the clock was discarded: but.
erals or ta shed hit lirht on the 'thanks to the efforts, of
name and n.tlonnlltv of the . Swedish architect Theodore Woh-
phantom aubmarlne.
In the haunta of seafaring men
in San Francisco, the derelict
submarine is, a topic of frequent
conversation. Many have been
the conjectures they have of
fered, but many have been the
lin and the Dantsh clock maker
Mofteus .Madseo, the historical
timepiece was thorouchly re
stored in l2lt. J
When it trikea hella intonp '
an ancient hymn and dimunitive
flanres. rtepictinK the Three Wise,
Ills Vt.ltKKS WITH 1.IMISKV.
Kl'CIKNK. Ore., iVt. 21. 4 AIM
A challenge to former Juilite
Hen l.ltidsey of Denver, was ad
dressed here today by Kev. Fred 1
Clark, pastor of the First .('on
crcKatfonal church. The chat-1
lenfte opposes the views of Judge ;
l.imlsey. and Is In the form of a
Inree newspaper ad. Other Kti
gone pastors were divided In
their opinions as to the wisdom
I of the move. Judge l.indsey la
scneauiea to give an addreaa i
. f - j here tonight. 1
PARIS. Oct. 21. (jjaxews ofj j
th w II ."f-t fill Irtrmfnnrtnn " t iku Tho luinnla if tl.a ..... ..
th It ostes-I.e Ilrii flight reachedftise about 25.000.000 anllons nf ,
Paris late this aderacon and gasoline every day. I
AMI ItlslTlOV OF STARS lions furnished by Hood liiver of
, ficinls. looks t be about IS. She I
lA'ND. Sweden. Oct. 21. IA1M i rather tall, weighs nhotit 14..
Ail ingenious medieval clock ' pounds. Her hair is light brown
in the Cathedral of I.und has at-land her eyes are haiel. When
tracted 270.001) visitors during l"t "he was wearing a dark
the last four vears. Not onlv hlu, "annel "middy." Her coin
does the clock tell the time of Plenon is fair.
the day, but also the day. week
Paris Elated
Over Flyers
J .' . . Mr. Man cau keep Ills ties ill
MFMHNti WtMtl.l'.NS, peiteci older by Using an luev-
It yuu link mciidliig I a lie when pvtislie towel nu k screwed onto
tili'lullng woolens, hold the nil 11 'I lie closet door, for a tie rack
Phonograph
BARGAINS!
( .......
We have on hand three used Brunwlck Phono
graphs, which we have priced very low
for quick disposal. If you want a
GOOD Phonograph CUEAi don't
fe.il to see these at once!
Men. knights In armor and trum
stories of other missing ships! peters become visible and movent
whose fate was recalled by the1 In stately procession across!
lighting; of the submarine. .lh f of . the clock, paying T,
1 noma ce 10 a small statute 01 inci;
,The old sailors recall the
strange derelict . the British
ateamer Miua Urea discovered
Virgin Mary and the Christ child
in the center.
. . ...... - 1
year ago on toe Atlantic. 11 was,ni ys Kni.F.T THE.
without Identifying marks or PORTLAND. Ore., Oct.
registration name. 1 P. I Management of the Port-
, Only five feet of lis stern was Hand district of the West Coast!'!
showing above the water, yet a j Theaters. Inc., was today placed i
IlRht was burning from the mast-1 In charge of northwest division j f
head, showing that it had nnlv'offi("e a Seattle, under Herschel H
recently " been deserted. ' The -"'" J- J- Franklin, who hnslj
captain of h. Mlna Brea eon.been TT ""f " .' . mf"-;
.Vn.rf.rf i ... . ... "lager of the Lua Ancelea district. t
Ouded It rum runner and s x McDon,.!d became assistant Si
a Victim of the war between hi- nor1hw?st ManaRer 1,, k
Jutkers and rum runners on the pn'rt land. Announcement of the ."
high seas. , , addition of Rivoli and Atla j;
U',Another atory related Is thatnheaters in Pendleton to the.
of. the derelict schooner rminrfiWest Coast chain waa made to-It
i'l AU.'OMA,
KATKKS. Jl
,. 21. a.;4
has Pnrl. ' .T. wv&- - a
Terminal Stage Depot
615 Main St. Phone 999 J
Centrally Ux-ateil and Com en lent' for ilu. Traveling Public V
I
it
4
ASH1..1XK.
STAGES l.EAVK HKKE FOR:'
MFDKOItlt nil all iointB Noiih and South.
MOIWH- ItUNT, CIIII.OOUN ami ratlin nulla!
iiijC from ChUuuin
IMINMNZ., BKATTV, IU.V. l.AKKVIF.W. P.MSl.FV,
ojiiI flawstern Orrcim points.
Ill HNS
ALtT'IIAS, Sl'SAWII.I.K ami HKXO.
IKIIIRIS, M.ICIKFU TKNXANT anil WF.F.I.
KI.AMATII AtlEXCV,
FT. KLAMATH. . IIKXI) ami nil Xnrth
cm Cpiiinrtlonv i . , .
off tha coast of Casta Rica ln,d' 15-year 'ease on the
1924 by the steamer Sitsuma j nouse" was signed yesterday. The
The ship was beating an erratic I deal invoIv about . 27 5.0H0. , i
conrw under fuTrs.i?JA p 'CJ,,y Ma,lock
' A Pa""- mer operator of the theaters. ttM
PICKWICK TICKETS' TO ALL POIXTS ON SAl.K
The Only TERMINAL STAGE
DEPOT in City.
One Model 122, Fumed Oak, upright model,
original priee, $2"0.00. Good as new.' Equipped
with'new type Mutual Saxaphonie Reproducer.
It's yours for $fi5 Cash or $75 TeiTns.;
Two Model 210; Golden Oak, upright models,
original price, $150.00. Take your choice at
l: $05 Cash or $50 Terms.
We also carry a complete line of the latest model
Brunswick P&natropes, both electric and
i . - . . .
exponential type. You are invited
to visit our display room
and hear them play.
Hear Maurice Gunsky, in person, at the Pine
Tree Theatre Saturday evening. Then hear his
latest records at
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Real Saturday
SPECIALS
Picnica, lb. ....18c
Ham (V'jj or whole) lb. 25c
Bacon (' or whole) lb 33c
i ' , . . . ,
Cottage Roll, lb. . . 25c
Bacon Squares, lb. .. ...'......22c
Bacon Strips, lb 25c
Veal Stew, lb. 15c
Veal Shoulder Roast, lb. 20c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. 15c
Beef Stew,' lb. 12'jc
Beef Shoulder Steak, lb ..15c
Shoulder Lamb, lb 25c
Leg of Lamb, lb. 30c
Strictly fresh medium Eggs, dozen 30c
Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. 25c
Pork Shoulder Steak, lb 25c
Rabbits Springers Hens
Bulk Sauerkraut
PHONE 750
Miller's Market
818 Main
The End of the Month The End of the Toggery
We quit forever Saturday, October 29th. And for the last few da ys we are going to dispose of this High grade stock at ridiculously
give away prices! Here you will find: Reduction more drastic than ever before! Bargains more plenti ful! Prices absolutely slaughtered.
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IT'S THE END . IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! ' -- IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! '
$10 and $12 Values $9.00 Values $8.00 Values $6.50 Values $15.00 Values $15.00 Values $7.50 Values $8.50 Values
PACKARD SHOES PACKARD SHOES BEACON SHOES BEACON SHOES BUCKHECT HI TOPS HI TOP SHOES WORK SHOES WORK SHOES
5.85 5.45 ' 3.85 2.95 9.85 7.85 3.98 4.98 '
IT'S -THE END! IT'S THE END! irS THE END! IT'S THE END! T ITS THE END! T IT'S THE END! j IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END!
Up to $5.00 Values $4.00 "Values a $6.50 Values ' ' $7.50 Values $.50 Values $2.00 Values t m vi...' ,; ' Si nn Vl..a
An odd lot of Scotch Rib Wool Mix- MUNSINGWEAR Pure Virgin Wool MUNSINGWEAR COOPER'S $I.o0 Values I.00 values
UNION SUITS UNION SUITS UNION SUITS UNION SUITS UNION SUITS ' UNION SUITS- GENUINE B. V. D.'S SHIRTS & DRAWERS
1.95 239 349 5.85 . 4,95 L39. 49c 4?c
IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! HTHATC RET HW7 WI-IOT t?C AT C DDTrCC T" IT'S THE END! - I IT'S THE END!
$2.00 Values $1.00 Values J 1 O DCLAJW W JTHJLtlOALJb JrKlL,ti5 WORK. SOX $1.50 Values
dress shirts dress suspenders HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, CLOTHCRAFT, DANIEL BOONE c& other. 2 Va1 leather mitts
98c 49c , $40,0Q, value's.':. $2385 $Z5M values. . .$18.85 $25.00 values. . .$11.85 9c 98c
IT'STHE.END! IT'S THE END! -- IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! , , - IT'S THE END! . IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! - IT'S THE END!
Up to $10.00 Values Up to $12.00 Values $7.50 Values $5.50 Values $10.00 Values $6.00 Values;. $2.00 Values" .?.". 00 Values
WOOL PANTS DRESS PANTS DRESS PANTS . CORD PANTS DRESS HATS RIDING BREECHES OVERALLS PANTS
7 4.95 , 5.85 2.95 2.95 5.85 2.95 129 2.95
, IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! J IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END!
.'$6.50 Value's $1.00 Values '$3.50 " Values' ' 50c Values ji $1,00 Values '35c ' Values " ' 75c'Valucs r $1.50 Values'-
WOOL SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS WOOLEN SOX ;! J WOOL SOX T , OX TOWELS j TIES
,'3.95 . 49c 1.95 : 29c ; ' ' 49c " 19c 29c 59c
IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END! , IT'S THE END! ITJSiTHE END! IT'S THE END! IT'S THE END!' IT'S THE END1
rZL Up to $3.0b Values $6.50 Values 'eT ' $V.0 Values Values to $3.50 $,.00 Values ZlUly
' .'PANTS DRESS SHIRTS FANCY BLANKETS HANDEKERCHIEFS DRESS HATS HOUSE SLIPPERS FANCY SOX COAT
2.95 ; 98c 3.79 12c . 3.85 99c 49c 5.85 5
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Remember Out We Go Saturday Night, Oct. 29th
Once in a Lifetime Such Values
IT S THE END OF
THE
TOGGERY
Opposite the Liberty Theatre
619 MAIN STREET
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