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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1927)
Saturday. December 24, 1027 THE EVENINfi HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Pa?f Thrvt NEWS IN BRIEF Ann) In irnlrfiil Tho Halation Army wlnhea to llmnk Ilia ailinnl ihlldn-n of lUumalli ''all! Mr lliulr Buiirrmih it nd li'rtr coouvrullun In lirln. Inx cbiT to (ho danurvlnc pour. Thulr It If In of clntli, toy and food will help omo worthy ill troMd fninliy U ftI (hut llm world afUT nil I not o hud who n aiiualilna la hriiuRUt lino llialr IIvh liy im who really tine , ram. no nun you mi a merry Clirtalinii and llauuy Nnw Yiur. lli'iilnl Mmlely Mel , , Tho KIiiuiuiii i;ouniy iieniui n- - i lny Imld a noon luncheon nt Hi.-wnii .Il Mur-ilillelil l.lnkliavcu on Friday on nritnnlzii I Null Htewari of ilin hlnhway of and cnnyilnln pluna for an nrtlvw f rn lull yimteriluy for Norll program. Dr. Ilriink of Halem, iieuit, whern Iki will ha tho hum ilmitul r turn I hit talked livfnra tha of Mr. and Mrt. Fred Hynon a'" aorliily on a nnnilr of linpuritint rainlly over thu ( IiiIkIiiium hoi' mattara. Dr. V. A. l-ncuard wa ,ay,, Hluwarl iiliina to rmur i.lui'lfd prtTildont and lr. rhll- Hp fsln aucrn'nry and (renaurer. ,Ml Hlilemit U. liiriif.1 Mia Mildred llldi'nut, dniiKh Ivr of Mr. and Mra. K. H. Hide nut of I'idlran Miy la enJoyliiK thn holiday hum with relutlve and friend. Mlm Itldmiut al liniU mile at Anhlnnd nt the Kmiihern Orounn Normal. Uulilm (illiil Whan llahl hulr I arowln darker have a llolileii (Hint almm iou. Drubnea illapparn In one ImuipooliiR. At druc or toilet Rouda counter or . at your hJr droeaera. Adv. If Kroin Hmitli IUmiiI Jean WoKumnn of Konlh tlutid Indiana, realelnred amiiiiK I he forvlun tourlata t tho Triple A hoolli of tho chamhrr of ciuu nierro toduy. Mont lliilurr Our I m in nine atoik of mllllnory to every hat In tho aore will ho eiarlly half prteo front 8.iturdny until Chrlalmaa. Uertrudn'a. Adv. 12-101 1'aul Vllna left yeaterday for1 a Anirlea and other anulhern polnta, where he will remain for thn Chrlhlniua holldaya wllh frlunda. VI lea made the trip via motor. Illire Flower Hliop Horn! a Rift hox of flowera. IllU'a Klower bhop. North 7th BL Ad. t Mliw Hunt Here Mli Mary Hunt haa returned to Klamath Kalla for the I hrlul maa vaeatlon from Aahluud. where ahe la atiendlnc the Southern Ore gon Normul college. New 1'iMlnlra Nlinp Dec. Clearance Sulo of houu llful new rnata and droaaea. Itoom I 7 New Molhnao llldg.. oppoal.o rourt houae Adv. H-tf Mm. Miller living Immediately following tho holl- ya. Mra. l.ulu Miller of Kaat day Main atrvet will leave for Jack aonvllle, whore ahe will rerelvo medlral attention at tho'ltoguo River BJiiltarlirm. . lovely Dlaplny Sea our wlndowa. Rarnhnrt MeCnrlh Illdi . 1I No. Ilh Aiiv a.Qi .Mra. ti. M.'MinuuoK or l-ou- land, alater of llruce Doiiula ar- rived on thla morning' train from thn north to be thu houaol meat nf Mr. mid Mf. Dennla anil their aon Juck ovor I he Clirlatmia! holldaya. . , ' HID'a Klower Khon Heo our Chrlstmaa ronlorplecea. 120 No. 7th St. Adr. U-tf North For Holldaya- m.. t f ii ii,,i. ..r Stono'a Cuah atoro left on liwtund uvenlug'a train for Corvallla, where they will apend thn holl daya with relutlvtia and friends. Tnnialea Robertson'!. Phone 726-U.- 131 N. tb Bt. -Ad. . 7-tf . tiniiouK Did Not Uit Attorney Wllllnm (lunnng win unnlilo to make thn trip to Seattle to spend Chrlatmna with his wife und clillih-en on account of In gnl matters. 1'lirlatnina f'l At Ilurnhnrt's. Sea our win dows. Shop open ovonlngs. Mc Carthy Illdg:, 118 North 7th St. Adr. 22-tf Mr. nnil Mra. .Hrewer Leave Mr. und Mrs. I.. V. Ilruwor and son Jnnias left today for Olyinpla. Wash., to upend ' tho Christmas holidays with rolntlvci and frlondu. it- WO I B For trunks, bam, ha', boxes' and all kinds of liiggiigo for Chrlstmus. Connolly Dros. Adv. 20-tf Hwreney I.eft Rilinund Jumes Rweeney left Inst night for I'ortlnnd, whern ha will spond the Christmas holi days w;,:i ;"'luilvos and friends. 0 Money On upprovod loans, flee Jss. H. Drlscnll, Williams BlilR. A'ltf Ieft l''or Hlierldnn Mr. nnd Mm. Dwlitht Flench have left for Sheridan, Oregon, to spend Chrlstmu3 wllh rclutlvcs und frlonds. Mmh and Bmly Wood- Johnston's. Phone Ml. 13 21 S nth Adr Jl-tf Mlu Heme NdhIi iVIi.ii dimly Hi oil, io.irttiir It li til MhuoU. Ina li.ft fu I'urlliiiul la npi'iirl ClirlHtiiiua wit lirr I.jrrnlH Mimi I ' "II will re turil In Kliiutiilh Fall to il' mini lur l ii 1 1 wlili i li o upen lux nf thu arlmi la mi Tunulu. ui j nil lie January 3. IfH Vw ll.slfl il Mir Mllilruil Hlimiiun ha lif fur- Iti'ilfli'ld. Wiirliliiatuii. Iiit aim will uiijuy h turiiilulu will rululivea mid fiieiiila, .MUi Him msiM will rot urn Ii Klnmail Kit 11 fur Hi" iihiiIiik of llii clt achuula on January 3. humo tliu eurly mr; 'f tha wuok Ifi lloway on llk Hrrl llnlliiway, fdllnr of Tlx N. link cliiiri'e of Tho Km lilliK ll-rilil luiljy In (he ah ii'iiiu of Thomiia Mulurkey, who U nii'udliii :lirllina In I'or. land with relative and frlimdn Nw-Mimrn feMtinif Ttminrrow Jlimnlit Hwunxi-n of thn Hwan in Murker Hhop will leave 01 Clirliilinua morning for I'uaailuiia California, to upend thn hollduy. with till wlfo und two aona. At Jiinctlnn t ,t) Mr. and .Mra. J. K. Ilmki-I' nml daiiKlilcr. I'lvlnv Iou, have lilt fur Junrilun City, OrKon In npi'iHl C'hrUtmaa wllh .Mr Haikett mother. Mra, Koator. Iti lumixl I'kiih t 'uliromlu Mlxa Juan Thuiupmin h.n re lurni'd hoinii from Hun Kruuclxro whinu elie epent aome time vl lllni with relutlvea and frlvnd- liuaen Awn Km Ijiwacm of tho Klamath Rportlnn Cionda company la apend lint the Chrlatmua hollilHy li Seattle wllh rulallvea and fiiendi Here FVoni lilnlio L,. M. llurrla of (iranKevllle Idaho, baa arrived In Klamatl Kulla to apend the holldaya will hla aon. Hnall llorrla of Ihi Klnmnth Nnwa. .MIkh Tliurkiirn Away MIhs Iiim 1'hultupA nt thn Pal "'"iKCO ileauly thop plana to leavi early Sunday morn Inn for Mnc deel to apend Sunday and Monda) wllh her parent. Arrived TndNy Albert Dnllarhidu, aon of Mr and Mm. O. II. Dollarhldo of thl elty, haa arrived homo for th holldaya from Berkeley, Calif whero ha la attending college. , , KriU)k olBon Ka (RRnl 1 ,'" l.h. " ,h- -i.V-i , J" '" re of ,he :o,m,5, clorl ycitordny. l-ft I'er Xorlli Mux llrown left t h la mornlni for Halem, where he will apem an Indefinite time wllh his pur vnta. MImm HeeonU lxfl I Mini Delia Itarorda, teacher II tho clly echool left thla mornlni f"f Kreewaler. Oregon, to apen tho hollduya with relatives uni frlcnda. At Yonnilln Mlaa Olive Wllacn left thl morning for Yonrolla, Oregon, t be with hor mother oier Christ nms. In Hun 1-ranrlNco - Mlaa Helen I. anion nf thla clt; haa loft for Knn Krnnclro t. apend tho hollduya with relutlvei Conin and Sr The bargains In hats at Coi tude's sale. Adv. 12-10 Initiation Kites WiiliieMlny Momhers of tha Kastern Stni will hold Initiation on Wcdnesda) evening, December 28. MIhs I'ulnirr lKft Miss Chine I'nlmor of tho rlt schools, has left firr rortl.ind tc spend Christmas with hor broth er, Dr. C. II. Palmer. Here From Hililelirand Mr. and Mrs. It. tSlenn llrndy of Hililelirand nra RttestH at the hotel Arcnda today. Vlrltlng From Kirk- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan of Kirk ara spending tha day horr on business. While In Klamath Kails ihoy sro guests at tho hotel Arcudo. rroin 'irniinni . . i 1 1 ... " " ."""J",., V "l'nd " h holldaya in Kl'imnth rails wUh trlends. , i Off Ico Thono 11811 Mellmso Rlilo, Ra. Pbono 1140 Klamath FalU 'tis, ' ' t t w . ... am nt A'hlln submarine tender, wllh divers and pontoons, hurried to th c scene. V. 8. navy destroyer stood by off Provlncetown. Mass., vit I he spot whero thu I'. S. suliinurlnn S-4 went down with her crew or 4" nen after being rammed by a coast guard destroyer. This photo, tnli'-n from an airplane, shows the boats on the surface; 12U feet below tho center of the pate hot open water between hem His the stricken submarine, the fate of her crew still unknown. iEYES, AIDES .w.r.mr nrtr w 0iAVU tSK&Ah. alrplano for tho last lap of the . trip. (Continued from pann 1) Asked what his attitude would old when we question him with 'be should Hickman or bis coun h knowledge wo n;w have," i sol demand a eanlty hearing, aid Kev. ! Keyes suid that when ho left the Case Simple" "Hickman will not bo hard a prosecute." lie continued. "As see It, the rase la a almple one -but It is tho most atrocious rlmo thnt I have ever handled." Keyon'. nuked what the pro- dure would br after tho offl - lal party reached Pendleton, said comulcto statement would be iken frum Hickman at once, lie Ill then be started back to Los Vngeles sa soon as possible. Iliu k lly Plane It was Indirated thai thn prl iner would be taken as far as Aerial View of Scene of Tragedy lilt) At , an n i .ant j northern California, via Port- """ "u 'O" Pi. "V I southern city in lawyer had ap- 1 peared for the kidnaper. I am not afraid of any Insanity de- ' fenae," he added. . j "I.os Angeles was bitter-when . we left they may cool down aomo before we get back," raid !( hlef Davis "but if Hickman had , been caught within 72 hours of the crime a lynching wouia have been Inevitable." Wo had Just about gotten rid of the Chinese war when a niuti mimed Kkjellerup bad to go and discover a comet. E. W. GOLDEN RULE and all of the Employees f . i - take this opportunity to wish all their customers both Old and New and all of their friends a Very Merry Xmas and a Happy 1928 We also want to thank our customers for the patronage this year which has been so success ful to us. We attribute the greater part of our tremendous increase in business to concentra ting our advertising in our local daily news papers. " Our customers have shown to us their con fidence in our splendid papers and equal con fidence in statements made in this store's daily advertising. It ' 'A i HIGHER WAGES TO BE FOUGHT (Continued from page 1) board again to meet in Denver tho two members representing tno railroads refused to attend, contending that tha beard was automatically dissolved on Dec. 5 I However, the two representa- tlvcs of the Ilrotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen and Knginemen anil the two arbiters, designat.-d as neutral members of the board, met on Her. 17 and agreed on an award of 30 rents a day more for passenger firemen and a 35 rent Increase ror other rail em- ployes Involved. The railroads contend this was illegal and that they are not re- quired to meet the new scale. VANNICE of the GRAYSON'S BIG PLANE IS LOST (Continued from page 11 Foundland yesterday and failed to arrive at 7:00 a. m. today, scheduled, undertook the night against the advice of. the weather bureau. Dr. James H. Kimball, meteorologist, told the Associated Press, He expressed slight hope that tho "Dawn," despite its pon- toons cculd long withstand the buffeting of the wave, if. as av- iation observers agreed seemed likely. It made a forced landinr during the night somewhere bc- tween Cape Cod and tha coast ol Nova Scotia. With Mrs. Cray- son were Oskar Omdal. pilot: Urice Csldsborougb, navigator and Fred Koehler, engine expert. I Mia Wlnni.nl Arrived I Mlaa Winifred Wlnnard. daush- ! 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Win-' nnrd of thla rliy arrived here this morning from Portland to spend the holidays wllh her pnrenta. Mli: Wlnnard la a teacher In Hie Portland city schools. KvangelUf DonuM f.. 'rxler Will apeak at the Klamath Temple Sunday evening. Adv. 24-lt for llopeton l,-ft For Month Dill Houston left today Oakland, California, where will spend Christmas with wlfo and children. . ho his Kvangeliat Donald I.. Crozler Will speak at tha Klamath Temple Sunday evening. Adr. 24-lt From McClonil ! Charles llaco nf Mct'loud ia spending the holldaya here with ' frienda. Mr, Raco ia atopplng at I tho hotel Arcade. F.rnngcliat Donald 1.. 4'roxler 1 Will speak at tho Klamath Temple Sunday croning. Adv. I 24-lt -AT THIS- PINE TREE THE.1TRK TODAY ONLY "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM" Willi ' AI.KC It. FllAXCLS anil JANKT GAYXOR A dramatic answer to life's greatest, question, , Coming M NOW anil MONDAY , Colleen Moore In "HER WILD OAT" Tim f.irt Meal: T1U-IATKK SOUP IttMIKS Bl'Y THEM anil save 20 per cent. Inquire at either ISox Office . . . . j ! 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Personal Injuries Were fow. fr b i ,, .1 ,i .r.-rf M. --.h,i foot when he waa struck an an automobile and thrown under thn wheel of a street cur. HI left foot will be amputated. . i WOMAN IS IN M CASE, BELIEF (Continued nom page ii of stockings and underweur at first believed to hive been worn by the girl when she was kid' naped. The garment, found wrapped In a newspaper datod December 17, tha date the girl was abducted, were declurud not those of Marian Parker. -At The LIBERTY TODAY ONLY , , Chapter Number a 'THE GOLDEN STALLION" " with ' ' "Fl RY" (The King of Wild Horses) also ' llt'DDY KOOHKVEI.T In "RIDE 'EM HIGH" . - . It . I A Surr-firo Western! Condon St'XDAY and '! MONDAY By Popular Demnntr "THE COVERED ... WAGON" , Bl'Y HCIUP BOOKS. SAVE 20 7? 1928 to be a prosperous everyone ! Main ' i f' Night Dance Si if- ;.i T .A 118 No. 7lh fl