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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1928)
Pacre Four B i i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIiS; OREO ON Wofines.lay, May 23, 102fl I 'A I !i h t I ! ii Hht Tzvttxing, Hicxnth t f .'1 vi 1 , j. t T. B. M ALAHK KT r. B. KNULItSH t ,i rBDiiiDN f rtry ntrnwn xo-p nmaar jr ini tiara 14 ruDlltQUff 'Company at iQt-ltt South Fifth atrt. Klamath Fall. Or on. JCntarad aa aacoad claaa mttr l tha poatofflca at Klamath Fa it a, ; Oraajoa, on -Aua-uat HO. lUPi, ttndar act of Conajraaa, March j, j r Mall - OB Ynr . S5.es . 1.1 . 'li Months Tare Month Oa Month : meriATici rKRM i.BAeRD ma . :iir ' MKMIGR UP AlUIT Bl KKAli OK CIHCVLATIOK 'M 1 I " . r . Steoiber to AniHwlH fieaa Tbe Aeaoelated Press la exclusively entitled to the a or reoublloa Wow of ell nawe dlapatchs credited to tt or not otherwise orodttad la Jptbl paper, and alao the local nawe published therein. All right ot ro- sblloatloa of special dispatches herein re alao reaerved. s X ' WEDNESP AY, ' MAY 23, 1928 JL v ' The post of i " o Nearly one in every three involves children from a broken home, according 'to tig - 'tires cbmoiled bv Esther Rternlieh of th ITnivitv. of 1 ' in u . . . . .-.. ' - Wisconsin as the result of a five-year study. 'There's a factor to include when you try to figure Out ..sthe exact significance of the "divorce evil." In our dii . A . cussions of divorce we too often assume that it's a ques- "Jtion only involving two people, the husband and the wife, Miss Sternlieb'8 tabulation ' case. " ia -:( ' ' . . -t The plaintiff and the defendant are by no means the Gorily interested parties in a divorce suit. The Franks Fund I The late Jacob Franks of ; - . , , . - , tne rocnei bjsiciu wi mu. ........ ' j $100,000 to give "pleasure, help and encouragement tojhe said was discovered in ad old boys," as a memorial to his dead son,' Bobby, who was I tia manuscript. I murdered by Nathan lieopold and Richard Loeb. - I Th drawback to the new in- ! ' In the universal horror and indignation that swept theJSi trt 'ne V?" I I I j . . .. f. a small tortune, In the universal horror and V '..' .1.'.. tv. r l - ' ,. i . cSuntry at the time of thlt crime, Mr. Frank.himself was somewhat bVeHooked.. We' failed tO sympathize with Him !as deeply as we should- have! Of all the figures in the case he' was the most traciC He died it M-as Said of yie case, ne was ine mosi tragic, tie aiea, ii was saia, oi a broken heart; and who can wonder at it? His' establishment of this knightly act He had lost I i . . mi. ease me lot. oi omer units uuys, Kivintr mem tsuine ot ins 1 happiness of which his own son was cheated. ' ' . " , ' x J . - ' r ' Back-Seat ,' Back-seat driving, an Iowa ficient grounds for a divorce. A woman who appeared before him seeking a decree because her husband con tinually found fault with her driving was sent away with out it. '''...'' . ' ' ' ; - " '' . The subject- of back-seat driving "has not yet been treated thoroughly enough in- evil, to be sure; yet there is much to be said for the one who practices it . ' " Some drivers treed tack-seat driving inevitably. They otoor rhpi'r rara nhntit in heaw traffic as if they were r... tli ;..r r,m:tatiAM Km.'.nrt marP. nl me "'"""j .... the hapless person in the rear j her teeth and bear it.". When the day dawns 'ort' which ' nil hack-seat drivers are ted I justice Will beworked if a "good percentage, of f ronteat ' drivereiS not lecl'OUl Wlin A t The Side of V.. Cant William Smith, .who 1' ir-ii ' -.!.- wwapu wiiiiam ohuw.,,tv..u Ter sWds half century ago, the country's best known sailing men, died the oher day in New' York. " .-' " ' ' -V- He had retired a number of years ago, and had built a home near the entrance of New Y6rk; harbor, so that he could sit on his f ront porch with his glasses and watch all the ships that entered and' left the port "Day after day he sat there; he had a system of signals arranged, so that he could exchange greetings with captains he knew. '' That sounds to us ' like a pleasant, fpe'jjcef ul1d ap To. retire with the memory' of a useful 'and satisfying Career, and to sit where the panorama of familiar ships 'can pass before your eyes each, day,' waying your hand to'skiispers who go down the trails you no ldnger follow there is something appealing about.it .If was by 'all "odds the best end for an old j - Wltn' It miles' or oillnit already I ecmplPted tin' ttfelMdoc' Polnt j LPfhiT sctloti of The Dallei- t allfornla hlghwny, the oiling I k'crew was making preparations to . move bax-k to I.a .rtne to com plete an' unfinished portion of the-work -In that sector, state highwayr officials' announced to day. " " ' ' .Oiling hns been completed Irom i point four miles' north of FIFTEEN MILES MURDER TRIAL ! , HIGHWAY OILED: IN SEGOND DAY kr . .luiu n iruini. iu.,, iiinv. ........ ... i (jI-iieniiiH. o n point 11 miles south of Chemult. The crew will oil , the ertect that nefore Mrs. aic norlh to Crescent before mov- Cumber dlpd,' late that winter's tng on up to I.ft-1'ine. ' ' night,' she accused her husband After completion of the ' La of having struck her with a ham Pine sectloir th crewJwIK ngnln mer while4 they were lrt the bsrn turn south nnd proceed steadily Towards Modnc Polut.- Highway rif flclR-ts were satis fied with the new method of oil ing which does not seriously In terfere "with trnfflc' The new method Includes the laying of ! t one slrlp of oil which cavers hrilf I the road. This strip of oil' Is J. Immediately covered with rock. One traffic Is In effect over por Ciiogg r; road that are Jrelng ullcd. . Brtitor ..Buatnaaa Manfr ' IMUvrH by Carrt.r ona ffr - ,- - , f nis Nonina , ,,. , Thraa alnntha ., , - , One Month Broken Homes 1 . I --i"' cases of juvenile delinquency reminds us that this isn't the Chicago has left a fund of indignation that swept the!I. " - memorial fund was a kindly, his own boy; so he hoped to 1 - ' r Drivers judge has ruled, is not suf our literature It -iVev-greatij -"-" seat can only grind his or out to be shot, grave in- mem, The Old Trail commanded deep sea clip '.n,.i..oJ Aaan aaa olin. w,,..... and was for years one of sailor. OOLDENDALE Wash., My 2S. (AD The . trial . of Ivnn, Cumber, charged with the he mur- der of his wife, Mrs. .Olga Berg strom McCumber on January 21. swung Into its second Chapter here- today with the continued cross questioning of Elolse Mc Cumber, IS, who was the state's star Witness against her brother. The line of questioning adopted ; today 'paralleled the testimony t . j , ouncnes you can niuri tmiay i which Elolse gave yesterday tojbring them bnck tn -normal-slae, together' ' MCCumber has" Insist ert that a horse kicked her In the head. V The manner which occurred. of her -death, Elolse- told the icotirt; - shortly' after she had drank broth and taken .medicine J given ber by her hnsbaud, led to a' post mortem 1 in' which a chemist found, the State charges. poison In.jtufflclent tluantlty to! .cause .her.. death, ' Jy,' EXPLDSON SUCCESS , IP) "The HER1.1N', Way 23 Opel llocket. car" propelled, for- . ...1 l ....hI..,.!.... .. ... ... ., ' placed In the rear of the machine demonstrated for the first i nine ui inr atiu iirniiy y .attaining a epeeu variuueiy vaii- mated at 10 mile an hour. Frtti Von Opel, wa at wheel. the The car started with a terrific of flame ruor euiiiiina u. u. and a cloud of yellow smoke a!,..,,, .. ,,. ,h. ,.,,. mllH. In. ithe successive rockets exploded. ! The machine mined ' momen- turn as one rocket after another. all of uniform power was shot j r 'off. the car taking a innge for- '"" T"y "m lri,a rocKe' ;Plodpd- ' I Von Opel said the marblne war Work which the park board1 ;not intended to revolution mo-;hN takml up rwn,,y WM j torlng but was a practical rp nuinad by lr. Oaldwln," tnrltid-; ' toward "u,lt"' f ,h pJrobJem ' ln p''," "'" onrt .ti ; flying at a terrific speed through the Mills district park along with ' !,hB Bhlche9. .i,i,nde8 - bt-the nluvn..H .o,.inn,..,7 " : j earth atmosphere strata' withjhave been set out In the Mill tbe object oi making a ingni on-lU,strlct park-and other itnprove tween Europe' and America' with- j mente for this district are planned In a few 1 hours encircling the , within the near future. ' earth within day.- ' ' The demand for mora tunttta A motor drtTn airplane, be said, ceased to be effective at the mgnest, ammaes Decausa oi Inability to carry a requtstie amount of oxygeB. - ?Thl'ObstR - cie. ne sa.o. can oe " ... avatAm rrmula which' " , mrougn in one-nair mill levy j t ? j ' y-r.' usoo wa added: to ; DIRIGIBLE ON , '.the park board fund, which j WAY TO POLE SSf"!.w lo oronnd ,5-00 lKJ 'h's Ime. nccordln to Mayor waiters, who spoke brieriy on (Continued from page One) jthti boarOnd Its work. , crew of the Italia wftnessed thel i ceremony. ' . I Oeneral Nobile had hoped to t et awy on ths- bin thlrd trlp meT polar regions Just before imldnlght He was delayed be - j cause of the necessity- of making a few minor repairs. Long; Trip Kxpected. The present- expedition I ex-1 ..... '7. i.., t, tn in 40 honrs. On May 11. General No-j bile made his first' attempf to! penetrate into polar regions In j the Italia but returned to King Bay after seven hour because of bad weather conditions. - . ' ,0t May 15 ,h, Urtd a, flight to Lenin land returning to Kings Bar and returned on My 18 af- Jor' """"om of the Medical De ter a fliht of S8 hoor. without rtme" I't'"1 8,?,f" " . , , t, Army. ' Since the fly came Into see.ua a..j . - ueucrui uu V' i"1" to accompanied by a num-, Iber of scientists and plans. toiTox It Is a very gimnle easr mat- make studies of temperatures, prevalent winds, climatic con- dltlons magnetic com para Tarta- i tton. . ,h n..a..n. H1, j pTS thTim m tne aingioie .-orge wuu voi- one! Elswortb and Roald Amund sen was 4 dash over the region and ' afforded no time for inves tigation: 'If the weather at the nolo nermtu General Nobile plans . - w r hi. party there to investigations. conduct various GRAHAM MAKKM WKIGHT ' . , . t ' ' NEW YORK. May 23. JP) Bushy Graham, I'llca, N. ' Y.. made the 118 pound weight limit for bis bantam title match I to night at Ebbetts field with Cor poral Izzy Schwartx. of New York, only after reducing a quar ter pound hi an extrar workont. Schwartz weighed UIH. Business Locals T The city Sanitary Co- "'.J ' Which Is tbe new, holder of tba city garbage franchise, ; Is ready to serve lt patrons. .Call 760.-d. - -' S-tf ' i 4 The City Sanitary Co. .'' Which hi the, new holder of tbe city garbage franchise. Is ready to serve its patron. Call 760. adv.''.' '' ; S-tf 9J Money , On approved loans. ' Sea Jas. H. DrlicolL William Bldg. ad.tf Limb ant Body Wood Johnson's. Phoue 314, (10 Klamath Are. ad 28-tf VARICOSE VEIS REDUCED or fyoney Back Himplf Home Treatment Thut. It Giving Aniaaring KjhuHm . If you have varleoM veins or hunches you can slart today to and If you ara wise you will do ao. Just get an nrlglnul Lottie of Moone's Emerald Oil at any dis pensing pharmacist and apply It night and morning to the enlarg ed veins. It is very powerful aud nnd penetrating. After a few days' treatment tho veins will begin to grow smaller and by regular use will soon re duce to normal. People who want to reduce varicose veins',' or got rid of erxc. ma, uh irw. or plh's In a few days should not hesitate to gH a bot tle at once; It ! such a power ful, penetrating antiseptic oil that . .molt hnfllo taal. a Imi. 41m. Any pnarDiary can ,upMy T0U. Uu-rug lU..lol ot it,. . . i ANNotjScED I ' i (Continued from gsge 1) - i ... f board have recently .ltn eubtnlt- ted to a landscape architect and should the pinna nwl with his ; approval, actual work t benuit- 'fylng the spot gill be started within the near future. ' V : Thirty ai-roa of level ground on , ,,,, Mrt,otl of ,h,p,rk, ground where tennla court, gwtmn and other oiurnnr! gporu be enjoyed, accordlnn to the plan submitted. A , A beautiful driveway through . . . . . . . ... . tract la planned for. i "..;.., ..." I which will uu thnuich ravine ., iMw ,k i...- n .....; Ou the wesi border of the rarln I (k. eod -will' lead thmnrh '(he ' mountain meadow and onen ontn - i uiutintaiM uifauui i ,he tract of uea ev Uis.th. ,Rock It will connect with the'"'"8 or- tne expionlnn w-a un- Rock Creek highway.' .1,. " K the park board' ; attention of the board with the M,ui, that at an early dnte two court, are o,pected to be built In ftj,. iot Springs addition.' ' . A triangular section, on Conger I ... V an(j cufonita avenues will be' ; Improyed b. ,ne tor thej jute of citixens. Mi is planned to p,BCe benches at this location and j " Tetiye n,,a" , Through the one-half mill ! i .r." "u "People should not he too quicg to criticise tne board be- cause It has acted slowly, for they 're attempting to spend the money to the best advantage nnd i'n that wilt meet with the j Pnal ot everyone." Mayor Walters concluded. pt r TftV : T 1 " vyv .' JECESSARY . War, a i. p , y. Common Insects i i l- lies have , caused ' more deaths than all 'wars." says Jin- the worId lt ,la8 bw,n. yn0ny-1 ; mons with epidemics of pestilence ,nd diseoae." ,But with Fly- 1 ter to rid the house of files to keep It fresh and clean," free i of. " . tint-;. .F",:To the I sc.enuiic .insecticto. aeveiopea at j l rlKX pie instructions for killing ALL household Insects on blue labeled bottles. Insist on Kly-Tox. l-Adv. . , ,- . . arc ti-Zs t " ', . w-r . ii--; If ' --If-' .! erspiration . it kills How millions .9 HOf livT-R attractive or charm ing we may otherwise be, we caiT never hope to amount to any ; -o --'- ii is guilty 171 perspiration odor. The faintnt lug- Xeitioh of odor braotb u as csrclcM,' . makes us unacceptable. ' ' iTiui, it's well for everybody to e. OB ginrd always. Even if we don'j seem to perspire, our millions of Kre are constantly giving off ini .Viiiblc perspTration often si much as a quart of odor -earning waste a day; , The offender never knows . AnA vry often, we may be guilty -fWilhtil knowing il. - For our owri sense of smell becomes deadened to famiUar odors. . Yet there's no excus for risking' ' 1 il n if JEM nj y TOPS) SSODY ODOH. J iTH I flTEEN 0 I I III RJIIRir ni I AT Mil Ill IE III r HI JiS I III lU Nil . ill fill I iii miiiuv uuiui Cause . of Explog'ion in , West Virginia y Un- : v determine) x ' lll.l'IOINI.'M.n w v. li.. t i, , ' i inrieeo miner wore ! known to have been killed and '.four were missing today follow - In a blast In the number 1 mine . v..k...n-.i. r..i '..ot ukon-Pocahouta Coal company at Yukon, .McDowell i county in at night. I i T,le bodies of 13 worker had The bodies of IS worker had ben brought to the snrfnee' by i recu workors. The exact nuni- the mine ut live 'f i men iu 1 kuown, but company officers said ney am not tning tuere were IU"I V IIIUU At The mine wa quickly cleuVed of gases, ac.-ordlng to report re- reived here and rescue efforts pushed to the limit. ' The cause of the explosion was undetermined, but (t source was' thought to have been gas.' : ' ' j Yukon Is In an Isolated section, and 'news of the bluet did not reach here nutll hours after, .it ! ofc"r""'- FIVE, TEN CENT . STORE OPENED - ' ' (Continued frovo p l) suit ot a. can of'peachos ,nt ,,!.!, too long. ' ""' w aimntv ih. n,.,..!.,! . . last- ' "" '. idea 4. i supply the material for a meal ! no whit of which win h.v. to b. ! kept upon a window-ledge until j the morrow, for about is rente. He conceived It while watching the blushes of young housewives who would come Into his flither s grocery, where he formerly work- etl, and purchase two potatoes, three slices of salami and a sweet picnic. ( ' , ' T 'll Frank." ' . , "We should ho' frankabotit conditions that takes the curse No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels " ' - 7 If yatt vt-Ha a ba awfjaatMntty ra j liavaci of la fttotna''h and ao-walt. ftaka Itealraaart'a Cat. Tablsrt walch ai prcparad pacUlli' far afeomach , and all lha ba4 aflautia faaaJuag Iraaa i ga praaaura, . - ( . ThU atmptv, anawln faaHnc at tha pic (m tna unvaA wtu aiMppaari that ansroaa narvtMsa loallnar mtth mmr kal. pi tat ion will vanith. mod yo wiU aaala) am idm to hu a 4Mp Draaia vtUMMit iucomfart. That cirowtf. aWpy faallnc aft dlnnar will ba rapU?xri by a daaUb lor ralrrUlAmraL bioatiBa will eaaaa. Your hmb a, arms and finvara will no aoogar taal cold and "o to alaap" ba eauaa Baaltataaa'a Caa Tablet pravaal Ca- 'ram intarftrtina ' with tha cltmla- tton. Cat tKa canulna. n tha yallow park, aaa, at any good 4tu ttoca. Prlca $1. ' . STAR DRUG CO. ' Always on hand at MCliiar, aaraa.clubwomaa It donn',1 uut who we are arara , one of ut mmj tfftmtl ateairmf Ij, po 7. j ' its; .- ' keep-pipiration odorless ' tliU unpardorudle oflcnie no- Mil. ' Hons already krow this delightful 'wsy 'lo Jtccp talc Liftbuov. tUir wash' snd bathe regularly with this puiiiymg toilet oapr-it dndtrnu keeps pcrspirition odorless. " v Lifebuoy's btand" an'J abundant antiseptic lather also- guards health by r smoving germs. Bt-nrftu com plexions, too keeps them clear, . fresh, glowingly btullbj. Note its clean scent You wift Icarn to.love tifebnoy's : pleasant elian Kent, which tells you tifebuoy. purifies. U quicklyrfvapo ratc after rinsing. Use Lifebuoy a week and you'll use It for lift. Get ' some today. ' - : - - -' iivEt BROS. CO, CambriJgf, ktu. , HAnos awm" ' . i j .,i i kOTrtTI lirAITM mff.V wild the young grocer. .'. ithey have been able lo llirow a I In hie new grocery, which lie1 literary lea for 25 rente. 'envision en the first of a ureal1 .mam. ine young iiousvwuu, or ne of two girls rooming tognth-l """"" 0I,,V u",r n( l"'r k,,t,, !he pick around and help her- gml QlllIllail k, ,. on thing and operate the cnh regletor. ' ' i In Iho'lce box are Individual pat of butter, watch-rase l I ran of milk, email allcee of cheeao anil Individual egge. Three egg for a dime cheeee and buti inr at a nickel -ten rent nortlmi , - , - of baron; these are lite found-1 I Hon of Qttlnlan' flve-and-len-; jceut grocery store Idea Ten t'ent Tin. The trlintnltig are In holding portion for' but The trimming, are In tins two rather sketchy enters ren cent tin or cavair and gnchovy paste . and all the Ingredient of cock tnlls, except the forbidden one. lu the form ot ten cent coittalrf- ers 01 rrntt syrups aim ginger aie. Kxropt lor that oruiiltien ingreuieni anu ine wear ana tear , ,k. f,1,M ..,..,... ..... !. aua li v( ( BI . M ' tomer have - aseured him thut Clio Has 1001 ' Uses The Piaster, That Sticks or : Mends Anything Yf-u can us It to mend a lump shnde or a'liasi--luill bnt, to wind a golf stick or a tenuis racket, to seal the crack In a ' window pane, lo Insulate your radio wires. So handy and so valuable In many way, no homo, ' office, nhop. uto. camp er's kit or traveler's' hag ' should be without It. STAR DRUG CO' 7h9 (xaM Store r j, f , ( Klannilh Fnll '- ' flrrajon fa ti:.. V- ''l. ill.. . . I. 638 Klamath ,. j -j "ICe going over great,'- said . uiituinn. , i tiou t see nuj , SAN FRANCISCO HirL ,VAT ITS ,!iiiiiiit;tT- l.ll'AlVftlia I: &MBB V. TAYUWt AT ftOy. OrAKKlXU A -ay.. ctiaAed ai Htrt"' 1 ' . sj. . a) . focal Moili caMutnq A4IeiutcyStrop Razor AutoScrop 8afVty Rasor Co.. 6S6 First Ave, New York, N. YT . ACKNOWLEDGED Jill over America THE Fl ME CAR OF. LOW PRICE ALL over America ft I becoming clear that Oldamotiile dona a very Important thing. It has opened that fins field to thousands on barred by price I " Thus new car provide quiet, smooth performance, and tha flawing towcr of a high compression engine. It etahodies tha restful comfort of silenced Interiors and Lovefoy hydraulic hock a hoodie re. The atriking new bodies by Fisher excel in martiM of appearance and handsome appointmenta. AH the element are offend In that perfect balanc which has identitved high priced cars. " i And noon need pay a premium' to enjoy these qualities.- Motordom wssquicktorscognisethisfsct. "Two yeers ahead," critic and engineer Mid. The publie took up their prats and DBCaea tt wim tn sincere endoraement ot cntnusiaatic Duying. And with Oldemobile's brilliant performsnc becoming a matter of common knowledge, that public acceptance ha grown and grown.- It proclaim this product of Oeneral Motor a mora than just a new ear. It stamps it as the creation of an entirely eteivcksas of motor car. It recognizee that in this class of car Qldsmobil stands alone) The Fin Car of Low Prieal ' "' - v : ':'- r. , - a- - ' i (" -'. Only by driving the new Oldsmobile can you unJcrttand how completely it merits the enthusiastic admiration it ie exciting! - why thouaanda are buying UUlamobil Come tea yia ariv today I OL6rILE -a, t ' . . , ' - ' PRODUCT OP GENERAL MOTORS , Hy DANCE TONIGHT BARGAIN m ALTAM0NT all .ii hs n car a vnooa MID AN t. o. b. Latsaing . ?925 KaciM Ttui aMJ 1 Rpar TtVi Btttra a Phone 580 (cuti'l put 'em In every large r eventually." fAI'' ' '.'..' : '' , 1.' i' ' ' '