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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1927)
Tap El-ht T11K EVENING HF.UAl.n. KLAMATH FALLS. OKF.GOtf. Wednesday. TVoonibor 21. 192T. s 1 tjf bit TAKEN BY SIX v a rrc SAlrl t atiJ will eer.'.laue for thres days Six WAKItlNT FOH I'AIIKVTK ...- .,. - CP! TTt ... 1 T ft Mill IUI CltlUJIi poni I r. 1. Ifl tcarhini rcrtiflratea are lakliia telegraphic warrant tor the ar- a , " tho test. Peroral hive bet,n , reM of Joe JVsrente. convict.;,! Pi ml-annual alat teacher ex- . . ... . . , rum runner who tumped hail in limliiMnns. conducted by County lt"c,lcr. l Inasmuch a. their ip,,, VYanol.co and fled t. Krl llrhool Superintendent Kred Pet- 'certificates are not for life, thcylttsh (' !u uliij, waa received by ron. opened thla morning In! must renew them from time to I'nited State Marahul Kdward the Klamath county court houae time by tuking examinations. U. Hcnn here I. day. CHANGE STATUS OP POSTMASTER : U. S. Congress Places Pott Office Officials in Classified Service NEWS IN BRIEF. Niiow I'iMiilltloiia HcorlHl I no of tire chalna In traveling lover the Pacific highway over the KUMyou and while traveling to 1 Klumath Kails la advUed by the I state highway department, follow ! Iuk a survey of auow condltlona. A bill, placing erv!i' pont- niftiiYui-a ill tha eltiHMlfliwl ervlce ha been enacted by the Senate I Snow hat reached a depth of J ; and House of Kepreaentativea of ; In. hea on the summit ct the 81a. the I'nited Statea of America ln;k,)0ll, ,(l ,xtu,,da from the Dol lonsress assemntea. accoruing to,. ... . , .,,. Will lavo N.it unlay Thomaa II. Malurkcy of the evening lleruld will leave on 8nlurduy wetting fur lVitlnnd, where he will spend the Christ inas ritcutlon with his wife and his parcuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. lun .Malnrkey. Mrs. M ilarkey went north on Tueaday. Its timing Tonlulit Mr. Alfred John Day uf Moose Jaw, Canada, will leave with the remains of her htialiand for I heir northern home on this evening's See the New Ford Car Being Manufactured and In Operation Friday. Through the courtesy of Mr. H. W. Poole, pictures of the new Ford car in the making as well as the finished car performing will be shown at the Pine Tree Theatre Friday, December 23. Orders for the new Ford will be filled strictly in the order received. Balsiger Motor Co , i. .. .u. it.,.. I w.ir.1 h..rrt today hv 1 ,B1 H,,,w 1 ,IT lw ,,uv- ! Postmaster McCall. i The road I extremely Icy nnd i Thl. wns unheard of until the care l urged. Two feet of snow administration of former frost- " '"'" " " i'n ' .irnlu. Mr. Iuv pa.ard aw ly In dent Wilson, who made It pos-1 highway and tho ground la cov-lnlg ct. on ,,'md,,y afternoon. sible for a postal employ to be rd from Sida Spring to the raised to the ranks of postmaster, city cf Klnmnth Kalis. On the Veu of Foreign War Tonight according to Mr. McCall. (Crater lake highway rar may go eta of Foreign Wara ore ak- The bill reads "That any per-I as far aa Prospect at which point ed to attend tho regular meeting aon who has beet) or shall lie; the roud la clcsed. 1 here la a to be held this evening at eight promoted, or transferred from the j 'oot of snow at Prospect and o'clock at tho court hrtuae. At thla lime Initiations if aeveral cumlldalee will take place. classified aervlce to the position suowplow have been at work to of postmaster shall hold such ; open it to that point. Scenery position without term and shall I along the highway la reported be subject to the Civil Service i wonderful. There la no auow on.ltyan K.nroulo Knat Act of January It. 18a3 and the the Kedwood highway. j James Hy in. well known rrsl- rules and regulations proinulgat-j v idem of thla city, will leave to ed thereunder." Here For Holidays i night for an extended trip eaat Mr. McCall Is what Is recog- Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Uioslcy of to Chicago and other points. Mr. nlied as a service postmaster. . Fort Klamath, Klainnth county, Hyan will amp In 8nn Francisco having been advanced to thla : arrived In the city Saturday lo'enronto east to spend several position from the rang of aspenu me i nristmas noinmya vis- uujs, postal clerk. RUM SHIP IS BACK IN S. F. (Continued from page 11 y despair over Inability to m ik,e re- . . i-ldlnas pairs. Then the boat developed """1 Tmln- a leak. We manned the hand pumps for four days and nlghu before we reached Matatlnu. "After temporary repairs, we set out agMtu but the enginea be came hopelessly crippled and we drifted for weeks. Food nnd wa ter ran out. All we had was a slice of bread each meal, shark meat, a little pork and rain wa ter was caught in sails about once a month when It rained. Once we caught a turtle and had soup. "Finally we rigged up make shift rails and made 3V0 miles toward -land before we were pick ed up by the British ship Pter ton and towed Into Manzanlllo. The men had burned Parente In effigy. They blamed him for skimpy rations which caused all the trouble." iting with their grandchildren, Kay and Jean Nell. Mr. and Mrs. . M k l-a for Pueblo i Looaley. wh formerly owned the II. I.. Nirk left today for residence on Oak street now occu-1 Puehlu. Colorado, to spend tin pied by Mrs. II. (I. Emlera, arc ; holidays with relative and I staying with Mrs. l-o-inlcy's als-; frlenda. Mr. Nick will return Iter. Mrs. W. M. Wagner on Oak ; "ere some time wrier the first street, while In Ashland. Ash- of the year. From Mt. 8liat Mrs. May Hampton of Mt. Shasta Is spending a few days In the city shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Hampton. U topping at the Hotel . Arcade while here. I iMurphv to Vb.lt Wife I C. H. Murphy, speclul agent for the Standard Oil compuny of this city, plana to leave thla eve ning for Centrulla. Washington to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Murphy. Tamalra llobertaon'a. HI I'bon 726-lt. Adv. 9th St. ALL SILENT IN BIG SUBMARINE One Duck W. W. Dlnklns and Roy Wake field returned this morning frum the Klamath dlatrlct where they Mi lx-nn'a 1-fl for Mouth Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Mclean and children of the Kdgewood pinch have loft for San Fran cisco, where they will spend thr Christmas holidays w,lth friends. At Johnstnu Homo the Klamath dlatrlct where they ' , "J""? r,J."U "" of are alleged to have kidnaped one l' ", 1 I"" i r,m' nJ "f . ,., fc i,if.,-j -r.ihM-. i a.. U. Drunk of Salem, are apend lone duck Medford Tnbuue. ' he enrlmiu hmya ,ln Miss JohnMon's parents. Mr. and inn a r inwrr nnop Wrg luy Johnston. See our Christinas centerpieces. 1 12l) No. 7th St. .Or. U-tf ll.-Molnv Initiation Thurattnr Members of Ih. Or.ler of IleMo. Trnnanrtlnir llutiie. ty will Initiate a class of eight Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Colhurn of ;0n Thursday evening at 11:00 Sprague Itlver are In the city on o'clock. Masons are Invited to brier business trip, iney nre attend the Initiation. guests at tho Hotel Arcado while i here. 0 Authorized Sales and Service. Phone 427 828 Klamath (Continued from pace 1) 10 o'clock the mine sweeper Fal-, "ere. . faUn Returned North con, flagship of the salvage fleet, j ' ; Paul Hates, prominent Insur wa making fast atnying lines "trrvt. Sport, lh-e- anil anca man of Purtlund has re- over the position of the wrack. Dancing hats. All cut to half turned homo after trsmuctlnl No sounds from the torpedo ! Price during thla sale. Oerlr-de's. business In this cliy for several room of the 8-i In which six men Adv. 12-101, days, are Imprisoned, had been heard " ' since six o'clock last night wheu seven faint taps wero detected by b"W ""JC CJPJT the oscillator of the submarine .l.i trC Sk8, TT ,i",p !" A1"!" UF ACCESSORY though the S-8 signalled ct hour-i HS1 - answer came back from be.ow.i kn00 ryVn. H1-M on Friday nlnht. AUhough I this firnt win lnlMrnrlfi tn mpin trX.Kr. j LXdfhe duyVeu. ToZ- r - -- - Gifts for Father, Brother, Relative or Lover Smoking Jackets Bath Robes New bathrobes In bright and. conservative designs, all sizes. ?G.50 to f25 Men's Hose Give him hosiery, we have silk and wool, and wool, snappy de signs. 50c to '1.50 pr. lection of the ransom, the find ing of the other witnesses caused police to attach less Importance to the Janitor's story. While the maxo of clues con necting Hickman with the crime aeemed to be strengthened al most hourly, by new uncovering of evidence against him, the whereabouts of the young fugi tive apparently were aa much !j of a mystery as ever. : One susnect. enntured shout S a. m. today between Beverly Hills and Santa Monica, was de tained until the county Identi fication bureau opened when his finger prints were conpared with thnso of Hickman. He was al lowed to go when It was shown that he was noj the mnn. Although they bad failed in the premier object that of run ning down Hickman police to day at least had determined by photograph Identification and! fin ger prints that the object of their search has used the Inno cent looking Bellevuo Arms apart ment house for his headquarters. ft! Just the gift he ned. All col ors with braids and satin trfua 7.50 to '12.5D MEN! Give Her a Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk '37.50 to '150.00 Fitted Case3 Mew and Beautiful '25 to 60 Lounging Robes Fancy silk and silk ray:n, with satin trimmings, are an Ideal felft for dad, brother or "him." '7.85 to '35.00 Men's Shirts AH sixes, all colors, every want ed design. He'll appreciate a t,iod shirt. 1.85 to '10.00 Neckwear Every kind under the sun, In every color, and every doslgn, i-nappy loud patterns and rich, lustrous, conservative ones. '1.00 to '3.50 T no Avr.rr a .! tv, 1 1 i? (API Deputy sheriffs early lo rij day held for Investigation a I"' youth who rove his name aa Hld !tj, ney Farkis -and who had been JA taken Into custody between Santa iJJ Monica and Beverly Hills, su-l- burl.s, on s-ispldon that he was William Edward Hickman, ac cuRcd slayer of Marian Parker. i!r I Although the officers said th it J-il the man arrested answered the " ..... 1 I.H.. . .11... r fiwwiBi ii'ttiui if.Liuji ui nitraiiiuii ..and bis likeness to the hunted man was striking, a burrled y- cue'-.a oi ine youin seemea to if', 'disprove that he was the roan ! wuntod. S?? I Hnli-m People VUlt Hem Sjl Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pralt of j Ralf m arrived In Klamath Falls last evening and will be hero for Jjji several days. While In the rlty i Air. and Airs, i'ratt are stopping at the Hotel Arcade. 3 MORE DAYS TO SHOP! K. SUGARMAN 3 MORE DAYS TO SHOP!" "J Ain't Mad at Nobody" w - .... ammmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmm u & IS Si B Obituary ' VIZ Sunset Trail through romance , "You may see thi plcturaqvt Southwest and old South at no additional fart on your . f tripEaiLt The colorful route of "Santa Limited" through the picturesque Southwest snd the romantic Old South will delight yon. Ariions, New Mexico, Texas, luxuriant Lou isiana; everywhere reminder! ct tirring history of the onion's southern boundary. Apache Trail Highway trip if row wish; strange mesa lands; El Piso with quaint old Mexico just across the river st Juarez. "Sunset Limited," famed round the world, carries you swiftly and comfortably over this fascinating route. Its appointments are superb; as fine as a first-class hotel or club. Ask for Sunset Route pictorial booklet. From New Orleans, you can continue to Chicago or points east by train or go to New York aboard Southern Pacific steamship. Return, if yon wish, vis another of Southern Pacific's routes Ores. land, Golden State or Shasta. Great ' Routet i Turnout XaW Trains AI.FRKD JOIIV DAY A brief service will bo held for the late Alfred John Day this evening at 8:00 o'clock at the Earl Whltlock funeral home, Pine avenue at Sixth, with Kov. J. Henry Thomas, pastor of Ht. Paula Episcopal church offi ciating. The remains will he I forwarded to Moose Jaw, Hasknt-I chowan, Canada, where conclud-' Ing services will be held and vault entombment mad In the family plot. For transcontinental travel A choke offend only hj Souffiesra J. J. MII.I.F IMM.. Krt Puss. Agt Only a Few Days Left Until CHRISTMAS For your convenience we present thio list of seasonable merchandise. Look it over, check the items wanted and bring it with you. SHOP AT CURRIN'S AND SAVE! Gift Stationery Ladies' I'urses Fountain Pens Perfumes 50c to $8.00 ... $6.00 to $10.00 $1.00 to $10.00 25c to $15.00 "Brunswick Portable Phonograph :.. $27.50 Johnston's Chocolates (in gift boxes) $1.00 to $4.50 Men's Shaving Sets $1.00 to $4.25 SHOP AT CURRIN'S AND SAVE! Bill Folds x 50c to $6.00 Phonograph Records 75c Pocket Knives 40c to $5.00 Brownie Cameras $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 Kodak Albums 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3 Xmas Greeting Cards .....lc to 25c Fen and Pencil Sets $3.75 to $11.00 Toilet Water 50c to $3.50 Safety Razors $1.00 to $6.00 Three Flowers Travelettes 25c Manicure Sets $5.00 to $15.00 Military Brushes $4.75 to $10.00 SHOP AT CURRIN'S AND SAVE! Box Cigars $1.00, $1.?5, 2.25, $3.00, $3.50 Miniature Dictionaries 50c Colleen Moore Solid Perfume $1.00 Terri Vanities....! $2.50, $3.75 and $5.00 Vacuum Bottle3 $1.50 to $3.50 Flashlight. $1.00 to $5.00 Ash Tray.i 40c to $2.00 Eastman Kodaks '. $5.00 to $65.00 De Vilbiss Perfumizers 50c to $15.00 $29.00 Three-Piece Toilet Set, now $22.50 Cigarettes, carton $1.40 j SHOP AT CURRIN'S AND SAVE! Schick Safety Ra-or $5.00 Parker Desk Sets $5.00 an up Klamath Lake Pictures, hand colored, $2 and $4 $5.00 Py:alin Ivory Hair Brush $3.25 Ornamental Powder Puffs 25c $19.50 Universal Percolator $17.25 $7.50 Boudoir Lamp : $5.50 $1.75. Bread Trays $1.25 Coty's Talcum Powder $1.00 Mantle Clocks $3.98 to $9.50 Pipes 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Electric Heating Pad $8.50 $28.00 Universal Um Set' $23.98 $3.00 Christmas Tree Lights $1.98 Book 'Ends 85c and $1.00 Vases r-M 50c j SHOP AT CURRIN'S AND SAVE! ) Kcytainers 50c to $2.00 Cigarette Cases .....$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 'Men's Purses 50c to $2.00 Bath Crystals 50c to $1.50 Ingersoll Watches ,.$1.50 to $6.00 Eversharp Pencils 50c to $6.00 Holly Boxes 10c to 35c Harmonicas 25c to $2.50 50c Jars Stick Candy ............39c Cigarette Holders :.25c to $1.00 Little Tot's Record Books $1.00 $235.00 Brunswick with Radio ' .;:.....v..$140.00 Cutex Set3 35c to $3.00 Red Feather Week-end Sets ' 25c Christmas Tags, Seals, Tinsel, Cord, Icicles, Ribbon, Boxes, Tissue Paper, Holly Paper, Snow, etc. umtkfi0mqs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREC ON V. r