The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVFXIXO HKKALD. KLAMATH FAM-SS. OKKOON.
Saturday, h-cfinltfr U, 1i27.
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DISTRICT
: LADIES GROUP!
PUNS
" Aid Meets at Home of j
',' Mr. Van My en; Spring
Lake News Notes
(Special to The Hoi Id)
MRS. K. A. srHKEINEH
Correspondent
i
SPRING LAKE. Dec. 10. The
'Ladles Aid met at the home of
Mr. Van Myers on Wednesday
and plana fur the holidays wore
made. The afternoon spent
I na aocial manner. Those who
attended were: Meadamei Hal
lie Kendall. Jack Hales, liny
Cooper. Burloy Itewey. V. '.
Townaend. W. J. Newman.
Charles Mack, William Cheyne.
John Koonti, 8. H. Dehlliiiser. C.
A. Hill. Sarah tSorm. Harry
Booth. L, A. Weal, Carl Schu
bert, Sr.. J. E. Storm, O. X.
Haley. I. E. Icenbice, Leon
Bold. Clyde C.rlfflth. Otto Wab
ulea, G. S. Thompson, Henry
Remon. Vern Gordon. Jesa Brown.
' L,. B. Dawson, Jeas Johnson, T.
N. Caae, J. F. Trlplett. E. A.
, Schrelner. B. Hamilton. M. non
ley. Eva KlnK. Lawrence Blrk.
, Ira Orem. William Kaylor. Es-
ter Haley and the hostess.
On account of Illness. Haloid
Ta"nd Roy Cox were unable to at
tend achool on Tuesday.
ii,. i Mrs. F. G. Williams was a
Kuest at the home of Mrs. Earl
Mark on last Friday.
Dr. O. E. Xewsom visited
achool In this vicinity on last
.Tuesday.
" Charles Mack was a business
Visitor In Klamath Falls on
Monday.
Alex Cheyne has been in the
Langell valley district for several
days helping Mrs. McReynolds
remodel her home.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Bold are
planning to move into Klamath
Falls next week.
- Mr. and
Joe Cox spent the first of the
week hauling potatoes' to market.
What do yon suppose the Brit
ish statesman who clamored
"petticoat" government meant by
that medieval symbol?
Snow-use
Crying
About
Snow -
There
is.
a
D-A-N-C-E
TONIGHT
at the
WINTER
GARDEN
and
then
at
, ALTAM0NT
'till
3:00
A.M.
The Tasty
Meals
You're
Sure tp
Like
We are Headquarters
for the Best
COFFEE
in Klamath Falls.
WE STAY OPEN
ALL NIGHT
:!-
Brick
Cafe
Kaiser Bill's New
r ,l(t. .
' i t
l.tMA wesAvs thasa nf tho r.skn
ft A -.mw ' i
if-f " ..
Palace at Bonn of Princess Victoria, aisle r of the former German
Kaiser, and Alexander ZouliU.'f. a young Russian. Above, the
-erenionv: below, the wedding breakfast, with 1'rjpst Ail.nnanto.
the official clergyman, at the i 'ft.
Slain and Accused
11. X-i-.
-J
V Mi?
John W. Taison (below, secre
tary of a fashionable Richmond.
Va. club, who Is charged there
with shooting and killing Mrs.
Elsie II. Snipes (above), a music
teacher. He maintains that she
committed suicide.
A. HOLLANDER
TRIAL IS SET
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 10. (PI
A. A. Hollander, president of
the defunct United Veat com
pany, will bo on trial January
16 on an indictment KrowitiK out
nf (ha failnrA tt th Rank nf
Kenton last December. f
J. V. Burke, bank president :
sentenced last week to seven
years in prison and fined 12500,
has been granted a 30 day stay. '
pending appeal. !
R. R. Thatcher, cashier of the j
bank, has pleaded guilty and will I
face the court next week. I
Gen. Chiang Kai-shek was mar- j
ried the other day. Kxperience j
Just can t teach some men.
Mori 'n Pop
tin
POP. IP YOU DCU'T SAV I OLD FAlTHPOL
SCWcTHlMG TO ElLL A80iiT S SF&ur($ ASAlM
the wav he actsaro0md just when i
The house I'm going plam ow spending
TO TAVE THE JCB WiJ(
HAiD rWrSELr rr'
A
I -
zrs " I r---. ih-o.
mmmmmm
Brother-in-Law
' V -i
-1
t muYrniPii in 1 1, a S-h n ii ni tin r
DEFENSE SIDE
iN REMUS CASE
IS PRESENTED
CINCINNATI. IVc. 10. (i
The defense In tieorue Remus'
murder trial rested today after
12 days devoted 13 an effort to
prove thai he was temporarily
f manfacaily insane when he shot
land killed his wife. ltu-'Kcne.
(here last October 6.
The final gesture of the de
fense's direct case was the read
ing of only two of several dozen
depositions taken throughout the
country.
HOC, SALE
at the
O. K. BARX
SATIUDAY. Dec. 10.
S-e-'ST-Hc.V VOU!
CiT On "Wl
VJOIM OUT
VMM AT VOU
in
Of
V.v;e.m VOO COME Ni
EARO-liva' VOOP? OvMM
.r"i'iVRE.LATTOM,
11 -r
SALE
CHRISTMAS
UFE
YOUWG
A QUIET EJEMG AT
HOME YOU SO
VOT
OK A TAMTROtA
I w u s. sat. err. A
PLACE
r v t
At The Liberty 1
Ituffulo Hill. Jr . is one million
picture star who lives up to his
name, lie Is a true son of the
! genuine west and U Ideally fitted
I Itl appearance, personality und
all around ability to he star. In
Ms newest produftlnn. 'Hoartir
llroms." at the Liberty, RtU'doea
several things that nobody hut a
wonderfully eipertenced rider I
and a thoroughly good actor I
could acconipltttu.
There Is a scene wherein sev
eral cowboys plan a race back to
the ranch house and it ia under
stood between them that the man
who has his horse unsaddled, un
bridled and into the corral first
will win the rare. Bill not only
holds his own as a horseman in
the actual running of the rac.s
but he unclnches hia saddle
while the horse Is galloping at
a terrlttc rate and .when Bill
jumps off his horse at the corral,
lie takes the saddle with 111 in.
At The Pine Tree
Thero is little doubt that
'Irene" is the big picture from-
uu,w" MO" ,ma ' Ilea a Chlciigo Cub now. and lie's a (ul, anxious ,.. show Man-
Everybody who has sen the niter Jm Mct nrlliy, his n lins, tiuu there Js 'et plenty nl
film thinks so even Colleen!100'' I'lfylng days befoie tUi. n "Kiki" Ctiylrr. Cuer, trailed to
And she's her own harshest
critic.
Speaking about the
gorgeous
towns in "Irene." Colleen said:
"Aren't they wonderful Tlivyt
;are more like dretim clothes than
real silk and lace creations.
. "Al"' tb' lt''U,Tfllf,"rof
em tho most beautiful in llolty-1
; wood! for a chorus! Many of
tbim are winnern of boauty cou-
u-aiH. Thy r Kninfc tt be the
iir t ti i. j n
v 7 . . .
ies. everyonuy tvew tuui
"Irene- is lolleen .Moore 8 ace
o f fori n k of the xeaso n . At
1'lne Tree today only.
yulet enforcenient" of the dry
law hug been ordered by Wash.-
lnKton. Sl they're really gninx
to do something about It, even
if It is only on the l). T.!
THE LAST WORD
See Our Newest Shipment of Mirrors
Unframed Ready and equipped
for hanging.
Just the thing for Chistmas Gifts to hang over
fireplace or hall stand.
F. R. OLDS
Phone 43
Out Our Way
- M SCALE.?),
T HMOVAJ
VAJEl&vAEO
IM A
7. Ar.- ,,
r. , JiAoS
- ,.( sJ ....
Speaks His Piece
VJEUL.VCU CAW BET VOU'R SwEt.T V
I'LL NOT POT UP WITH TuA.Tj
SCAMPS ACTIGUS A,";y ,
LONGER - .lUSf WAIT TiLL vie J
COMES M - EELiEVE ME. L'LL J
HIM tM'HISi
VETE'S SAE.CAU'.
OCANN - HERE HE
COMES NCf
-7 J
iKiUi Cuylcr Assures Mar.oRer Joe McCarthy I
1 t HJ.S a Member of
KIKl (i VI.KU AND
I
I K " oj nr uisuurKii. is nnwn nere greeutiK nisi
new OOHS.
Looks like nil Is fine
t'uhs' pilot.
SEN ATOR REED
UC A n I a. 7" DDinr
t1t.AUlSM fKLflit.
WASIIINCTON. Hoc. l'., (AIM
Knwi nuuy 10 nnsuratr
.'bMht chawj f a
expemllturi of $1.21,000 in in-
fhu-nco I ulteU St .it m-nunnHiJ
all( Wt,nt lnto mm.'(ilt. houH
ttt uu. va of t'halrimu. livvt.
the republican., rennsylvuiiln. propus
jing the lini'tilry wus entered with
'mil n reeortt vol., unit ttlttlimt
, J''hate.
I tongrtM sis in session u.vuin
Fat days fur the humorists ar.
lal hand.
614 Klamath
otsrr by nca scavicc. inc
( j:LUiMCi F-0V3S! ViEUU IT TVUG WMT
COHTEHTLD HOME-
V'tACMiZE HKETWO G
OM A MMIOOLIN- L NEVER C i
: R VNEnN rAORRiEO UT?E 0v ' I
('. ! COOLD bE SO tMTCAIltING ' i v
'7 L UNTIL r SAW YOLl J
AV- OLXS TOGETHER Jl I W-JT
M-v -y? )ff
km-: ill
the Chicago Cubs
Ilk ; '
JOK MrC.UtTIIY
between the
Cub und the
c.-.-i
Ul'N,
riione iik;i Melhnw Illils.
I'lioue 111:1 Klannitli r'nllnj
i ht
i STOP-!-!-!
f Just a minute, Si.ster! If your Battrry don't But,
I if your Motor don't Mote, if your Radiator don't
I Rad, if your Generator don't Gin then brinir tho
J Old Car over all ut one time or ono piece ut a
time to the Official Troubles Headquarters.
We Guarantee Our Work!
Shasta View Garage
South 6th St. Klumath Fall
Winter Is Here!
DON'T HESITATE
Order Your Fuel Today
Pine and Fir Body Wood
also
LIMB WOOD
Xmas Tree Given
With Each
Order
JOHNSTON'S
PHONE 314 1321 SO. GTH
VOv PF riPl P i if e .
STPlNG
i r it n it
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KENNETH CASE
T
CUPTIN
iCTHTl Pfll I THE
I I I M I ULiLLLULl rilllel.l.nl 2.- lower.
II III I U UUULUUU'(. in,,,!,,,.! ,ir,i,i 4in ; lre.li
I Hfniiilaril flriilH !IK : rieiih llle-
jKlnmnth Youth Honored
n . . t r
uy vppointmcni in iq
erve Training Corps
Oit'Ktm Aurttullurnl ColU-K".'
t'orvitlUa. IMm-. 10. - fu.h l of II
rtr mul iirouiotlnim In lii U"
uttrvH OffUem Trulninn Cori al
the rollout, iiiiiiiIhtIiik 7S. In
rlmllnic oiin tmlt'iit from Kliimnth
KnIU hnvtt Uwn iinnuiiiirtHl by
t'ltloui'l (IiMirKi W. MttMim, iiiiii
intiiidiiiil, ami urttrty'l I'V l1'
W. J. Kvrr, ir'Mriit nf tin
h'ltiv Ki'iinib
pllllllt'il ( Hl'l't (
the lilthteit ho ii nr
ileiiM of the mttitury ltMinrtmiiit
I'uho h f liuHltttipc htn fiMirili
your of inllUiii-y trulitliiK ul O A
(. He In h HiMtlnr mul U itiujnr
ltK lii i'hnmtii'1 nntitiii'xrliiK. M"ti
ii ro rtiiilri tl in liiki oiilv I wo
ytiiiH of ui Mlt nr v work, but tnny
obtain a romuiUxliiti In tlu r
hi ivi roriM hy roiilltiuliiK for Iwu
inori Vim rrt. Koitr brttm -In of
iiithtiiry trtilntiiK nre of(fr'i ni
tlii rolli'ise - Infuntry, ruvnlry. f-n'm-Hi
ami fUUl nrttllory. t'iirc
In a mrmhor of lh MiKln -r.-
ii nil.
Tin ruili-t of f Wvth nml tioti
riiiiiililNKliu1 of lh'it a re Ht'lc't
mI ut the bi'plmiliiK of noli tnl
IrRe ar. when thi'lr rlullvt
tiuik ami Htmiiliinl In f m h armli
or deiormlurd ' on a bm In or
mililmy effii H iuy and ei hnlar
i h lis. tuflt'l coin in Imn In tifd off !-
-ri ur nflf iti from tin neiiior
i Iuh. M'TKKA-nt nnii biKhi-r turn.
(-niiiinlMbloMtMi otfli-rra from tln
Junior cIuhh mid roi-poniU from
tin nohoinorn rlan. Sludmil
roinmuiidi'r biivo Invurhibly bern '
imn of Hupi'rlnr iiitiitinni'niM and :
rburncter. 1
Another Scniiilat, .Mi)Im.
Something In wrong In Wnli
Inaton. A headline the other ilav
w,i, Congresi Knsts Off Ills
Desk."
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By Taylor
B'LIWE Mt SHORTY IV- Z.
COULD PICVJ OVSV A VV.Ct LlL,
GQOANN UXE 0ii K;E ZlO
SE-TTLE DOVJM LKE A
CL00T5 Or DOST- VIE.LL,
G'N'.GT FOLKS - I'M SIGHING
- OFV TLL "1 AM
- - ri- -
Markets ! .
-
rtHITI.AN'll. Hie., He , in. A.
I' I WluilcinlK irle: lliilter,
Nti'iiili. I'liriliuiil iliitry I'Xiiuuie
lie! Wllillenale prlrea: rubes, ex-
ii'iis tT'w; Mum; i id ii 4 prim"
firsts U'ci tirnts Ifie. f'reant-
br ; ,:"a
:lc uver elllie
I '"' und.r.u.ii sk.-. rri.es
. u- li'iuners .if liver i' nuiist.
prboM. AHiH'hittiiii mI Mil n rlcv,
i kliuN 4 i . Itmta 4" Mi'; me
dliiniM 3 Tit'; uinbTU-i Of.
Illdsi (o the fiirmt'r: hiiiii-rfut
Nti'adv, Hiatloti. 4Uc Hack,
Mi fob I'oittitid. "
rpi.in. ...... ..iit.s x ia frnrh tfm irJ.
.rs given to slit- - ii jlJ'V'ur j
Reconimended hy Thousand's
Till; astound. ntf expansion of
thcDr.Cli.iftJ. Dean practice
Ibniuttluiut tb Wol U the bct avidmte
of the unt-qtwlcd ctbcoiy of mir met hod
f lialln llW mnd ntltvf Medal and C"ln all
mfil. Vl. w tku ti byn.l ih prfMif vIpAsI
B4H lt. K M(N lies IWrt WHII I I.N
sst KA'Vi R OK I'DhlllW; Ut IJH' UtOM
I'll i.A OK MIS M-K Hi'.MlM)H Our lt
merit rtlntliutrt i.mp4U miiMt arul nil uthcr
llrfllirli. pnl nJ Irwllcciu nwllMatls.
NU liMIIMKItMStl Iff llrlatltkUl ItiMIl iuUtM.
llr itr IUIJA1 fttf
ur khi-:k I OO pa m KhK ,hi
KftUI a'tJ OUon llmwti Hb
tialntnl anil pnvwm
I "hi. Uu rmc mJ Mtwjnal
istammfniltllua of my
CASjPEAN.M.D..Inc
roHTiAND orj i(f orhn bi04. )ii riAiM
(htivror fftri-ui(im ZJ tt rnttuo
t tQBgMLHNHMaHSMai
I
t
ALL I'IKkTO Ittl'IHNrt
hearing thn naina "STINHDN"
will he honored at tiur Hludlo,
.t:'1 Milu .Street, upposlte
Court Mouse.
It. K. SIINMiV, Till IT. t hllor
l'aiiltttf riiotoirrnplier
of Kliittinth Knits
KUmath-Lakeview Stage
Line
Reduced Fares
Klnninlli Knlls to l.ukcUcw
M O.IMI . One Way
flU.NU, Itoititil Trip
flt.igp leaving dully al 8 a. m.
I rotn
Terminal Stage Depot
(IM Main ht. Iliune 0. D
Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co.
of New York
Local Representative:
F. II. ItOHIN'HON
J. I.. 111(11 KY
Tel. ni!2-W-:
Red Ball Stage Line
XKW IIKIH t Kl UA1KM TO
I.AKKV1KW
Hfl.OII One Wny
ll.(M) Kouinl Trip
Phone 77 or 600
HOWARD
Transportation Co.
STAGES
Ix-avlnc Klnmnth Fall 7:110
A. M. IO:(K A. M.. 1 P. M.,
4:40 l. M., maVlnn ronneo
tlona to I'nrtlnntl and way
points aartie tlay. rViimecllona
at AMilnnil with I lekwlck
Slants fur alirirnla points
7. tin A. SI. ami llOO V. M.
ii.'ii:i-i, mnko dirort IhrouKb
nnno-tlnna to l'ortland and
Keattlo 10 A. M. and 4:40
, .. diaKea make direct con
t n.'i'iioni to San Francisco and
i.na Augelos.
' 1.ihI Office 015 Main Bt.
Plions 000
Chiloquin Stages
leave Klninutli Falls llully for
C 'oqnln anil InlermoiUnta
points as fnUowai
7 ily excopt Sttndny and
Holidays.
rt:O0 a. in. 1:1:110 noon
8:110 p. ni. 7KK) p. m.
Tuka 9 a. m. Inn to connect
tor enmps beyond Chlloqiiln.
Hutidnya anil llnllilaya
0:in p. m.
O. M. Kl(l,
Owner
KLAMATH-WKKI) HTAOD
to
WKIil)
and ' Intermotllata polutt
I.r. K. T. 7:S0; Ar. Weed II
Lt. Weed 1:30; Ar. K. Y. 4:00
Btaites Leaving
Slano Terminal Depot
ain Main HU
111 No. 7th
rira u s put '.fr. . rf.. I
r by Hr i nvi'. INC y't
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