The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    SsatunUtv, April 21, i 2S
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tam Three
KIWANIANS TO
BE GUESTS OF
CLUB AT BEND
For til jiwUMim nf FUcft'ltllfc
Hm H"ttil Khwiuit 1 tt it ft itt (Hi
'tlll nf Itt'fltt u (tttiumil Itivltii
linu lit the t.rt'tit Ntirlhi-rit rnl
Itinilmi hi K latum h lall, .Mnv
tt iititl 12, ni'ititi,rn of I hi
Klitmtili KiilU KIwatilK will inn
tnr lo tht imrMir.i Mnml;.y
for Hit ftlM i'M lltll tIIIfi$HI.
t'hc lftt'ttt Kiwniiitt will liiiv'
rhnrni nf I lip iii tiKrttm l tht
Ititti hi'im, whit It will tin huh
iMMiil't I'M Uy tht KlwiuiN ttiirt'
imm! vitiM tiilka.
TIihkh frnm nrt win will ft-
vtu flit. mciliiit itrt: Ihh1 T
Jim kHoti, trcifhlfMil ; (tif!t Air
hit v(t, (h(rr. fit untitle
I.. Trim, John IhtiM'Hii, VV. V
8mitlitl, V. irnlltiw.tv
'litt" I'-iih-rHjin, Howard SW
itnl Khmr Ilal-h:tr.
rhree Dumb Dukes" Pass The Buck
art fit rorrufttljr Is ngs?iiix iti SEE CHANCE OF
t .tw j; r it m n i ff -,
ST a.
eh
Courtesy
TO
ARK HCeCr 1
MOVH VUUK
1 A daw r !
J
TO DEAL
COURTEOUS
r TT O
1 ay t. u
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J w, i:. iMHie.i. J
IthttO mi
isv in-: it v i I iiihijj,
Krtt hK.n Urltir
ill t fit it' MMiK HH(I MIIHfthfH
tifittcd iluyn hi Hit' rH'N, lit
N"'w Ynrk BoUti riftiitth lni
tmidt initio iiih'M iimi. r'UhtUm
wliM lt fur hi ilihun ill' niiHt--M'lH
y Mini iiMM ttt'Uf it Mhty Itiitfh
Mm mmft whh'ly known ft
"Thi Thtfi Itiiiith luilo
Hut nh thy fmittfiir wUil up
nil tin hufintiit Imm hi it fiiitiillHr
wttlt i In twjii mttt Mtrii nf a
ft k fit flint tm ytty hrostl t ilih it
m ruhtif of nmrI, lh
iftii't nf i ho rrtffintlMf htn iiitui
, h nitit h ttttry.
hi fat t, tht rtttnniUHlurt li
t'Htth'.Ho Kittiirl lit their iimMImm! of
lumtllhiK Km IWH Ihbv f Jht
' Iiumho"M ttlttittthifi, thi tio'
'thri (Ink lipfsmf dowttrlKht !
rlrvcr. TtM tmllthiil t nun inn of
,hifin A. Frljf, ihitlrmittt ir
f ttto rntnttiiHHlfiti, fltuilly ftrmtttrfil
frH
tit M't-vhig iiftttt- utMiu the
tj'ui vy Wftuhi (httmnioit thnt ho
rti utM-fi hy tht Nw Vnrk
nth to rtiH rhii!lt!m hr
LIm Utlt' 111 tlM )!'( Of tllfl Hit'
itjetiit Iih Mt hil of r rut iii!owit !
!ty tlit rui umt hi offering htm j
th ihoh f nf J,m It Hlurkry, Tntn 1
Miny or Jfthtitiy It'k nt four'
ir f is at Uvrn, an r-itahl
itliuH Hi, tf r(tMtI(iNH, tl J
flrttf itiniittht, tookit it U tttnrt
hiit tidtiifthifia r it I ii tliat ft
ttiitliht'l fliilKh, u v.un drmp
M'.ifiilMtr of yvatn iio whnJiok:
lh'ilipN'V wit h)ftit to Mint for j
a iMitlrh with Harry WltH
tin f-ctoittl thtttiKht, howfvi r, ,
It wt it chtrti ltrwil mttv vD
if Tuitmy frlmln imsht hnvt
HtottKht tlmf Farley wit IhmiiuI
ins him Ki and If othr man-j
iti.'ir ronrott tht Frly witp
I'UtyitiK with J I nt tit y Johimfon I
hi Hi lit Hiving firnt Iim o to
Jmlt Shiirkt-y, JohnHtoii's tiiAn.j
!' Hhurkfy whoiihl hav ! n ,
in the nh run.
Tho rurnniUHif'n in a tight ;
tifiof, hadly In nti of a ro j
imliiiiitl out tft natiMfy tb tns--ptr
and tit t ttifft who'
r(d wh Itlrkurd' hlK
at to I'hnml-'iphta mm whti j
hix iJ.'7 thlnjr went to t'tikaco. -The
rommiKuloti fottml th way
out of It.
Whh mu lt dreary outlook for
iho I't'it c hamtilonnhtp, thi Itax
mMf h hht and Mer- Hitk
artt ond Ttinitcy now hav th .
bait.
In eulllne upon tin rhamploH
to observe tin u motif It rule,
tho rommiion protected itielf
axaiiutt ait aceuiMtttoti of pUyiun
favoritism on behalf of th heavy- ,
iKht hatiiilon. And hi itam-
ln thre thallensem instead of
"t'-jM.
llii(itrl . . , liohMotc ti e
oh, th. i'nmpiiittt ilseH th
rfuponHhUlty for (h- rhl n
Titimey and Hhkard.
Thi iommitsioem know M
that tho iiAt ttttmdouthi fight
la almoft eertahi to hf att artlsttr
lutturft and they W're ?rosrt
enoHish to nmko Ithkard and
Titimey aiofiHiH th rtt!p.'thlllt.
If tltf rtKlM aNiM their riml.
tatfii out to b ffft awful haat lh
I'OfnmiHHhtti latinid ho hlamrt for
making IIm mat h.
It wan partlriarly foriiiHat
that Hharkey, Moony and ttlko
wet through thn ieI forwiaMty
of fitlhte f-h!i&tm snd that
othi-r mb follow! them h--Sfip
the mm mint Um w plated in m
pori Hit l aav -Titeo Bint are
fhttiieiitErrd" - and tt add, sm fe
line the tn look like hig-lirwrifd
Kpnrtmefi "Th rhamph'M wuv
ha hi rhoh. Mn ll the
ehamiMon "
TImk didn't ha to n m fur
ther it nil nay -"Tho irhalletigr l
uot ur iholr, Wp didn't ii
anythfute to do wlh cmkitm th'
matrb." That nturh l now itn
dertmid by th iifillr. TbbI
tfu&t wewmiwn an hrk
by thi rtiteK anil Hh-kufd and
THfy wer parish ted a freo
Itand -if hut to r h o k hm
tioa, '
It might lian? hi-n rtiuiitc-red
aompwhaf of a aurpriso that the
commission almiftit hv ronid
eril Hharkey la im an oligtble
rhathnj;T after had Aim
evofythhiK prwatblo to prov that
ho n not fferhije. Hut the
tomntlHaion ksw that ff Hiiar
koy roior hfttd he df med
more fterewary than hi tfaziU
tie tuiont. Kharkov would upf the
matrh if Itli-fcard had to R ls
where and th cobiibIrhIhb didn't
want to run another f!pht out of
WA,tIiIX;TO.V, April 21. It
Th iuinal nf Harry F. M
iair on rfesrs f rfto-
llM-y In (tie Teapot Horn !
nf the pnti Jiirf((liti
mttf- "adtleil mii?nce that
it in apparently lmpoib!s t
ron(rt $1,060.0 In lhl taw
try"
5lrMt WORK
h&r of MwmEfl Is rtra Of-
f l riftt)f, Tflv. firm
An p(rfuoi!f r.rB. K1.' S ta
irti mn4 rifl mk fttlrarttv
afh htmh&ftnait with prartlcttt
(hf prortBrtloa B(I f lh buxi- "- ,li roasi
hi? rrh of Ui lonx-safferioK
Vw Vork rtifetofnyr. Thsjr cry
fn Xf York If ihry are not
Uif4 ts suffer,
Sn tnr onre fa lt admfnMra
tion th fommlmios l slttfns
predy. No maltr what iJpwIojw
I he rommiiwlon I in the Hear,
: PAMDKNA. :M. April i
AI'(' "I m ;rstifed. b not
, narprfwtf, by lhi eiatui of
! I - - t- i4.lbt I -. rt " t 1
Albert , rail, former wrry jj
'of (he interior. In rommentinj
on Aiworiatcd Pre i1ipa!i-ti'
' from Wbln)(tnn today,
j Mr. rIt ! prtlent t th
j ji Kariut xanitorium ber, "I
; bar yerjf Utile to aay." Mr. ,PM
j ont;pui-d. "for I had xprt4
I the rtlrt from the first. The
'only thin I feared w the psw
' nihility at a ttunc jury. Prejurth-e
; int ird into the atmopbrrr la
j WaohlBMoa I fraird raliht per
j bap fapiw one Juror fo bold out
i for a verdict of KSilty. but I am
rry graU.'lcd that lui b was no!
' the caic. The defemie vm bxmei
upon the truth anJ troth wa
retoKBtseit."
is rv-al-(i la m aimmaBi
rtilon to J. S, JHlior, dialrfrt
ast fnr th Joutfts?rB ra-iHn
hr y(srday frn h I. IS,
Tompkins i . m her eompatiy at
JiiHNro. Orison.
Thl rorrn. .Milter tatd, is
aloaic tib laetr
oropiwitina ta
Iw an tl.ea
' in lnw.
r-rrU. Oil,
araiiahfi fr a
rupital. j
tj-d lo tiMrMi tfc Ttompkitia
rsnspasy t lilliphero.
POLAR FLIGHT
SUCCESS TODAY
will
firia
npnd avral
dftya fm uf-
Hil Sin.. Iailk
The iiarlon rtrd- :f Tht- First
lrnhytirtaij chnrrh wfll mfex
at tho horn? of Mr. V. H. Ijib
din 5i Tine trpt on Tharnday
aftirnon. April tft.
(Continoed Horn pica 1
jKsrt that t'apfaiti lltorif 11.
Wlfhlnii and Pilot tUirl B B'-ion
liavo nrrlvi'd In RpltilKracn from
Point Itiirrow, Alnka. after a
ftlcltt lilnit Zl hour. I
The government alroluM oor- QJJ BARON IS
day ago. Th Btw operator to
roRlans him li ft Tromnoe on April
2U and im due at Klnn Hoy on
April : 21. It lias been saumcd
mi ah hlli' that the l!anrt
eoiid a laniard wlrflpasiy, al
Ihoiiuli ninncotif lher apimrpntlv
wa shin to work the ky auffi
rii'tiily to it't ont a1 of thit
ritlar otwrator'a death.
(ConilDu.d from pare One
that Kbe
F. R. OLDS
Phone 43 - - - 614 Klamath Ave.
TIME TO FAINT and REDECORATE
WE IXVITK F.VHRVONK t M us pivf you an estimate
on your Spring piiititini? iintl rfik-ionttiiiK. Voneed
I not fcfl under the h-nst oldiKation. If bu
intend doinjt the work yourself let us jfivc
you sufcj',sJton.H ns to eolors and
patterns.
WK CARRY THE LARGEST SELECTION OF
WALII'Af'EliS IN SOUTHERN' OREGON.
I.ON1MJN. April II. I API An
Ftxi batten Ti'leuraph felettrani
fri.tn t'openhawn y that the,
tpapi'r PolHiken ha rereivedj
a iiw'ac frum Hval Hard tat-!
IniS that Captain ;iora H. VII-
kltin, arctic flhf. landed niar the
Hvai Bard radio atatinn at tlr-ven
oVlork thl mornlRR.
The crew of the plana w t
ported In excellent condition.
The arrival of Captain Wftkimt
near Sval liard, Norway, from
Point Harrow. Alaska, represent
the uiTemtfuI completion of Cap
tain Wilklns plan to fly across
the polar rejeion and presamably I
acnwia the North Pole iKclf. !
NICK SINNOTT
OUT OF RACE
deply moved
hyatrrfral.
When the Jury had entered the
court room and abated Itself the
uai routine wa performed by
'the court before the juntlce ad
dressed it.
"Gentlemen of the Jury, have
Voa reached a verdict," he aake$I
finally.
"We have." replied the foro-man.
"Wbai is yonr verdict, Mr.
Foreman?" aked th clerk of th
court.
"Xtt Ktiilty," eame the replw
ae tha. eoanrvem etralned - for
ward. "Oh, Rood, exclaimed Mrs.
Stncfnir as ahe began to cry,
Sinclair, althtraith freed of the
ronpiracy charftea today Mill ta
faced with two contempt proceed;
1na. One of these is for his re-
fuai to answer flttegtioas .of ifce ;
lenate oil commiHee and be was
sentence! to aere three months'
In jail for that. , - .
The oiher Is for bis hirinit Se
lective to shadow the Faii-Bin-clair
trial Jury last AuKtist. i He
was sentenced to ix months for
that, Iloth are pending In the
circuit court of appeals.
Fall Karrw Trial.
eharce against
kb was severed from that
j of Sinclair, is still alive bat what !
will be done about It by the Bfflr-'
became eminent in view of today's ae-,
auitial, fa problematical. i
Sinclair was placed on trial on
April to answer the charge i
which resulted in today's acquit
tal. The verdict marked the ear
cewftil culmination of his stet
years" fight to prove he bad not
TURNED LOOSE FtlZ
-At Th-
PINE TREE I
-TIIBATMB-
. , SfWW. MMWi
"The Telephone Girl"
with .
MUJMK IIH.UMV
HOMtHOikK Jil.lW
. . WAUSKB IMXTF.R
5UV AVUM. awl
UWliKW K C.BAV
Coming
M SIIV awl MOXDAT
KIJXOK ffUTX-S
"RED HAIR"
with
Clara Bow
CContlQued from page 1)
who is now in Vanhlncotn, vei
terdav teiearaphed his asjisint.
Willi S. Moore, that Sinnott had
shown him Secretary Koter's td
ecram iirtlnK Sinnott to hasten
aciinn. Sinnott, according to Van
Winkle, said he was coins to tel
egraph his withdrawal at once.
BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
HEAR "
Dr. C. L. TRAWIN
at the
Immanuel '
Baptist Church
EVERY EVENING
At 7,45
-At Th -
1 LIBERT v I
s THEATRE
. , , SOW SHOWING . . .
Wally Wale.
fThe Cowfwf I'Mnre)
! h
"TEARIN LOOSE
nil chapter X. (3
THK POI.M'K KKPOKTEn'
HfWMV atixt MONn.tV
, . Tom Tyler
Powerful Outboard Motors
Make Boats Popular Again
FAST SPEED MODEL ,
Posy Sea Hawk lAjrmw mesali Lighting Baj,
J3 lb. aicmiBnm rar.
STANDARD SEA HAWK
-A fast family oatboard' keat.
5St7T39SsSSS. .- -
SPORTSMAM SEA HAWK
Made of Armco metal or attrrar finish.
Iieat treated alnaisinm, v
Several Models will be
f exhibited soon ,
. at the . - ; ; '
EARL SHEPHERD GO.
Piano, Radio, Phonographs, Records
Phone 282
507 Main Street
m l-,
1 jfir..i
rOhVUDY
, awra.a.ww-. ft "! ; . T:..4
Front Keno
Mrs. I. W, Anderson and
dttiiRhler, MIks Ksther Reek, of
Keno, shopped in Klamath Falls
for several honrs this afternoon.
HlHippliia; From Merrill
Mrs. tieorge Offield of Mer
rill was Included tn the out of
town business shoppers here today.
LUMBER WORKERS
ATTENTION!
A regular meeting of the Independent
Lumber Workers of Southern Oregon
is to be held in MOOSE HALL, Sun
day, April 22nd, commencing prompt
ly at 1 p. m. All Jumber workers
welcome. Bring the ladies.
In Fnitn t'liilonuiti
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Heidrlek
o( Chllmtnln spont Friday In the
etly slmppliiK and visiting friends.
.lobnfton HetarnittK
W. Paul Johnson is expected 1
homo tomorrow from a three!
week's visit at Oreely and Ien-J
ver, Colorado, where he has vis-j
ited with his mother and broth
ers. His mother has left for nor
home In North Carolina, after..
spending the winter In Itenver.
I.Arfjnnt, put up in glass an!
You ilim'f need to sclcit Irom
"olot"' cstnls. You choose the
shades you want right from the
ac tual paint itst ll-a n J you knu
you'll get just those colors on
the taboret or sewing hiskct of
Mhlc you intend painting.
1VII liu: h I.acijitef in g'ass
conta i nets makes color sclci. t ion
easy and simple. Color u hemes,
harmonies and contrasts, tan
now be quickly determined hy
placing the various bottles sida
hy side-on out counter!
And bottlu when empty can
be attractively decorated. IScol
ort'ul colors in gleaming arrjy
for you to choose from, includ
ing suitable colon lor Hoofs,
BAS S'HUETER
PAINT COMPANY
Paints fVarnishes 'JXItV'yloBmulifiillIames'
Mr, ami Mr. Kent He
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Heed of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. hnve
I arrived In Klnntath Falls to visit
1 Indefinitely with their hob and
! dnnghlr-ln-lMW Mr. and Mrs.
I Nelson Heed, While here they
j are guests nt the Hotel Wlltard.
I "
' .k for I'MMilmn
i Charging Flea nor Hicks with
, cruelty. Unfits Hinks filed suit
for divorce in eircnll four! on
' Friday ntlernoon. Illta Hyde
j was granted a divorce from Wil
Iliam It. Hyde on the grounds of
cruelty en Thursday afternoon In
circuit court.
I
Konlli on Business
Onry Coiad, ronstnhlp, has
loft tar Eureka, Calif., where ho
jwiT wjarp$ c hxn : c; &
rM the old days, the Covered wagon or dobbin
nd the surrey fumlihed the t raoiportatiun. ,
Today, fast trains and ships, automobiles and
air transport keep pace vith the fast moving
world. Times and methods change.
Business too has changed. Sales methods of
even a decade ago could not compete in the
business world of today, Mettm Mtrsmtn use
the uUphoHt to keep in touch with the trade
between trips and to sell customers located
ff the beaten path. n; m can no longer
wait days or even hours for a reply to import
ant questions. They rely on the ttltphtmt.
Speed, economy and dependability have
made this personal means of communication
with others nearby and in distant places, a '
valuable asset in any business,
Sicmtful lalts plami itulmdt tht UUphoms
Till PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH fcOMPANY
Our Depositors
are also our friettds
Jhe spirit of this bank is cordial -and
friendly. There is no barrier
of formality.
We believe that personal service is
an important factor in our growth
and success, and we consider every .
depositor as a friend whom we are
glad to know and anxious to please.
Our officers invite every opportu
nity to know and serve you better
through personal acquaintance. -fc
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK ,
A NATIONAL BANK UNDER NATIONAL , SUPERVISION