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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1927)
Saturday. Dcpomlier 21. 1027 mmmk imiiii .in i . I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON A Genius- and Rmious Loi'cs of Lovers of Vmen J. j r i Was T TO Slave VICTOR u m He Was Unfaithful to Wife And Mistress, Unashamed Tliat He Broke Every Rule In the Social Code. ' VICTOK I IUCO ti.kl in. iwo linei of vrrfe llul lie liu."'lr J oKv.iv to live liy (lie minj on ) llie tpint, l.ul tlut lie could live only ly llie hrait and ill as li'in. Circal orts prr.it rom.ir.'.lciit, democrat and revul'i I'onrry, a r.i.-.ll i( pcnrtt.itmj and often grotcique imagination, re V. JJ under a woman') influence almisl to tlie rnd oi hit hie. the ilave and tlx matter of love unconquerable by tlie yrjri. I lujo tvai llir ton of a nrnT.il w!io diiti.iKuiilicd hirmcll in tlx icrvice of Napoleon, and Iii'i early education look liice full in i'pain and linn in France, hit native land. I!e carre into the world at Itrs.incon on te. 26, 1602, nearly lililicrn. and lut (ni l!ie extreme care of liu inotlirr, lit would not l.ave (urvived infancy. In voutli and early man liocd lie wai im fire Willi Rryalum, end hit trei.icndaus gilli won li.m an early fame. . Tic odet puUiilied when he wan 20, and tlie halladi which followed two ycut Inter, cilaliliihrd him at once among Frrndi wt.lerj, and itaxpcd him a lyric peel of the hrghejl order. f" J "tl ilu fit t wom;,n in I lujo'i life, Ad-'le Foucher, suffered n-u h fir.m a husband who luund love ten yean aftei their honeymoon. I luji met Aililr when ihry were liotli thildren, and gradu ally love Birw up between llirm. VtTien llie jxiet wn 17, lie iecrelly prcporrd and wai accepted. The girl i mother ditcov ered the ell ur an I irilormed M:ne. Hugo, who initanlly ihowed herrelf lioitile la the malili. The effect of thii wji Is route llie family pride of AdchA iiiurntt. who forlmde the girl to have any further dealinfrt will I Intro, and he, will rppouti-.n J the ilinului to love, puisurd AdiTe with ledr.uUrd vigor. I lit pertinency wa such llint, wl.en he wa 20, the conien. of both iidrt was obtained, and Ad. Ic and he were mimed. He had already told her, with ionic preii'.onitinn of the In lure, lh.il liue pitnun, at f.tr at her fechnj for him, pUved n pail in their union, i.iv.ng tlut p.lv wai the actuating fo ce. lo thii Ad'le rn li-d with pathetic bravery and an uulup, truth of prcphecy, "I am the moil on'n.ry of women, at you will one d.iy dsmer. And then you v.ill loe me leu. I hn will be my tragedy, 1 am only a no. tun who jc you 4m' x AO.NY fcJ'l I'll AO A t'C' 1 nollniij more. . , . liul lucli woidi could not dauiit i man on die with hrtl live, and for a htii lime lliingi went imDotlily enough. LOUIS XVIII. a patron of. the arti. had allowci 1 lugo an annuity of ; thouiand franci a year, an in 1823 the puhhcalion o the f.tmoui "I Ian d'Klande brought him a further gran of 2000 franci a year. 1 hey were nol rich, but they were ccmfortaUc and tecuie. Two yeari later he wai i warded llie Legion of I Inner. Tlien he fell in love with (iil.ellc Drouet. the actreii. She wai 20. and an extraordi nary l.cauly. I (ugo'i play. "Ijjcicce Uorgia.' ai m reliearrjl. and Juliette ap plied to the poet for part, however imall, laying lhal in i play by a man of hii genrui here could be no tuch thing ai an insignificant role. A pari wai gran'cd her, the play wni produced, tr.d a for! ii;:.l later the two liecame lovers. Tiicidi flung up their hands in horror at the liaison, but it ,vr i cn. gathering intensity with the passage of lime. Juliette wai able to bring to I lugo just that open and ma.ni .c.! appreciation lint had been beyond the powers of the "ordt ..vry woman," hit wife. She responded lo him like flame to a vind. worshiped hr, praised him, made him leel h::.i;ell a gcd I luso wai not h:r (int. loter. though he was her last Seven can Lifore, when she wa W, llie had ial lo I'radier, the -ulpler. for hii ly.-.bolicil figure of Strasbourg, in tlie i'ljct '.' !i C":-corde, arl had become hii mistieii and the m. ll.er i ! t a : h':J -AS. ' . - ' ' She mote 20,000 hoe UtUrs. IX VICTOR ?A-' J f . V v . m I tveo. ;; 1 ' N. . "t U child. Che had native wit. and i!,e N 1 ' . 7 hew ,o kindle pan and kp ."IT MME. UllCO. nee Foaclur: "You vill J y:ovef I am or.ly ordinary. Ticn y:u Ii.'l Iryve B?c cs." Aft.'! ii child. Che had native wit, and i!,e j.ew hew to kindle paciisa and keep .1 lu;.rn3. .She v.rc'.e lo Hu;o tome of the rr.o:t an.azing lave letters eeer penned 20,00'J of them was the Iptal given by her tsecutor letters which show al once the completeness of her sur Lrid' i ind her skiil in the art of pa:i:on. One ol ihem rn d:u:: ) "J lo.e yo'.i -cla you understand I love you; and that is. a pro'n:icn of faith co eri.g all righli and all duties. "1 see only you. think only of you, speak only to you. louch i:r!y ycu, l.rcidie only ycu. 1 cle:ire you alone, and d.ain of jcu aLne in a word. 1 ls-.e ycu. tlut it iu great All. "Da nrt l.e lid -let yourself be loved. I:t yourself .te Vr;r. Do ait fc.-ir me. dj not dtubt my Ir.r; then we shall lute SJT.clhing lar t.cycnd jey ..." In an.thcr :lve v.rcie: , , "I l-jve you wii'.u::! ihDujl.ts cr rearr.e. without reasons, gscd , :t I ad. I lo e you fr.r ll'.e sehe cf loving fion my heart, my a, ar.J e.ny .'acuity cf my being. Believe t!us, for it is the respectable married 4LL this' if m e : Hugo, wai living: wife . and children.' wnue avow- concealment his relationship with leading the inj without Juliette. Through' all the long years of Hugo's loves, through his infidelities both lo wife and mistress, it was the wife who had lo bear whatever there was of shame and disappointment. Adeie died of heart failure during a visit to Brussels in 1 8&M end Hugo, notwithstanding his love for Juliette, was profoundly grieved. She had been his wife for 46 years, and the mother of his children. After Hugo returned from exile in 1870 his relationship with Juliette remained unbroken, and. as before, they occupie. houres near to each other. In 1878 Hugo had still anothe aT.sur. It was the affair of Juliette's maid. Blanche, a prelt ;iil of 24. Victor Hugo emerges from all tests as a great mai He died cn May 22. I 85. . Copyrifiht, 1:7. V. 8. ami Cirat Britain) o at " 77;c romances of anollier genius tcill be revealed in c. car'y iisue of this magazine. A'. ;t ' Mm roiury V.'llliur till' mornliirs. Thn rplumail to find tier IuihIuikI In i IiimI, a pistol ctiitchfit in on I U! PROCEED !nKll., isf tin. Dec navy diMinrtnixiil hud went elrunl i 1 1 In- Kill. -on Ht.orliy atl.T It U nr-1 tiaml. uiid iturk n il V:ilU3 tput-J nun ii.to orioui 11 rn to. K. ' iih : ((.r,,rt ,m )h(, front of ,, s,irt. ,.....l I i report, of hut '" ,, he lrcw hl,r ,wn , (Khl l,,f alat". V.rn. Vcakrwnnriky'a HUBB Y'S HUMOR """'L' BADLY WARPED DRUNKS GIVEN K,,;. ee. , J TERM IN JAIL til") Vnslly Vekri'ennky' iH'iinei of humor win nmewhal t'n.ililo to pay flnm of J25 wnriuM, court offlrlalit agrned rurh for hi'lng drunk, Kil llnr iifior llhli'iilnc to hla wlfo'a dlv- rllicton and Jim Pool were ledrteri firm iiitM itlii !n I . In tlio city Jnll Hits mornlns for Mm. i',-.Vr 'rnt.y nlatcd Hint 13 ilnyi. lloth with found lirr liUHtinud'H Juki's itindo hr rcutlly when brnuiitit lirforo llfn unlioar-.tlito. In jicr com- JuiIro (taghiipen thin morning, plaint, nhn nntd lior liuxliund onro Jim Cnnrad fcrfolted bail of ronfpr.Mirii ilisunnonn-d for three monlliH and $2S when . ho failed In aiwar n Ailiiilrul f ' Ii n r 1 e !Iuk!ii', ilimi n'iiiMNiii-d with tho i'jiilaiia- thlK ninriilng to nnnwrr to 1 h 3 rhli'f of iiiivnl niiornllonn, who lion Hint II wan n Joko. On ano- rhnrgn of hrliig elrunk. Con lanie to I'rnvtncgtown with Hit- Hut minnlon, nlio thurifd, aho rad was nrrentcd lust night. How a Wrecked Sub Looks I'KOVINCKTOW it. U1 .Wri'tary Wllhur Bl t p. in. today ordered riilviian iipiTHtlous upon the mi lik en tiuliinuiiiio H-1 to bo contin ued. .Th aerrntary'i iiniioiiiit emriit waa inntlft after a eonrereneo with Keiir Admiral iViink Iti-iiniby, riiinmiiiidliig the sulvnr.e fleet and nilmr imvnl offlriTs n hour d the niiiiti pweeper Fiilrou, heudiUHr tera of thn rent'iio operatioiiM. ITosent also at the ! JTr: rsv-S i:K TtST r .' p gss ggE 3 f f.- Vv. it livifarQr Iksw fo'V-- -. . t . rt "- . 1 .. ,t-ift' S 1 V ? V 7 s- IS THE LAST WORD 5ee 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 43 614 Klamath i Hero is hew a submarine looks after It hns been rammed and sent to the bottom. The boat is' the t1 submarlno S-5I. sunk by the steamer City of Kcmo off Dlock Island two years ago In an accident remarkably 'similar to the ono that caused tho loss of tho S-4. Tho picture was taken In the dry ljdock at" tho Brooklyn navy yard; Inset is a closeup of tho wrecked prow of the ship. ' . S CLOTHING OF i i VIL I IM FOUND A Good Old-Fashioiicd Christmas Wo hope the men nnd women of this institution that t you and youra may have just that kind of n Christmas. A joyous day of good fellowship nnd happiness; that's our Christmat) wish to you, AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF KLAMATH FALLS Resources Two Million and Mora i.-J' f. LOS AXOELES. Due. Jt. (A. P.) Discovery of iho atorkliiKs and underelothtng believed to havo been worn by llttlo Marian Parker when she was kidnaped and nlnln here, ns annoiiueed by piillio today. Tho Kitrments wore found by a pollen offlrer In an alley at the roar of a residence on Posadenn A.unne on inn northeast aide of fef the city. They were wrapped In fQL y newspaper tinted December 17, i2 thn d"V lh etrt's motilnted Ho,tv lH was returned to her father, Perry Tii.M. Parker, bank oftlciul, in ex- jchmiKe for $1,6U0. Tho brown mooklnes. brown tti'shoes and underwear worn by the S'S.elilld when she dlsnppenred were iSf, thn only Riirinentu not located wlion her body was rccovored. Jf. HOY'S IHMlY 1X)I XD OHKdOM CITY, Doe. 24, (yp A body believed to lie Hint of .Ionian Suuraln, "i, of Mount i Angel, missinrt since October 2, was found last night in tho Mol-1 alia river, two miles from the I spot where Sauvaln's dead dog was found recently. 1 MILLIONS FOU KOADS SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 24, (l P.) The state of Washington spent J7,7i:).5SB for the con struction of forest ronds dtirine; tho luat flsial year, according to estlniKtea released by tho Federal Forest Service. TRAVELLED FAR TO SEE MOTHER SAN' FRANCISCO, Dec. 24. (U. P.) refer Bergen, 13. crossed an ocean and a continent alone to spend Christians with bts mother, MrB.' lteglnnld Bertelsen, whom he had not seen for six years. Tho youthful traveller arrived here a few days ago from Norway. At TMB (illKKX LAXTKHX t'AKKTKHIA One dollar will pay for e. won- -di'ifal turkey dinner. SANTA SEHVKS Hie test meals here nt tho low est prices; and he Invites you to brlnir the family here for Clirlstmns dinner. Why spoil a real holiday far mother by mak ing her preparo a dinner when yon i can get alien, a good one here? Turkey dinner both Sttn dny nnd Moiui.iy from 11 a. m. to S p. m. 'ttit Mil In St. Opp. Coni-tlioiisc m BRICK CAFE Will Serve the Same. Good XMAS DINNER from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. $1.00 Celery- Ripe Olives Soup Salad KLAMATH TURKEY. '. ALASKA REINDEER : Plum Pudding Mince-Pie Best in Town for the Money! i Jesse J. Bailey 11 N. 7th St. U' J r'i" ....V;s n' i i t nitj tit I .'11. X't'li