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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1928)
Friday, July fi, 1028 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON v WOMEN FIGHT ALFRED SMITH i (Continued from peg l) ed It by .nylng "nut unro." Hha also look occunlon In Imr siitlo in u lit to take a sm-iu.llc fling ut vnrliu di'inoimtlri lenders wbti have eiiiiiiuiii'eil liny would sup port tli ticket mil platform iiliip'j'd ut Houston. Mm. Hhavnr lil in hr mmoiiiMiii : "UuinrdlKM of what demo cratic lenders from lop t hut In in may tin, we dry democratic women will not mippurt lh drip pin wt tli kt and lli Jukn plvlfnrin named (ur tha Turn imny delegate to tha recent convention at Houston. "Ami, furthermore, we do nut liellev mora than a few if tin million, ot tha democratic cmin III 1 h la rou n try ran lie fooled a. nil uf tha democratic leadera ap htirar to Imvo bn fonlMl hy It, Tim Idea uf men llku Josephu. Dunlela, Dun Moody, Joe Iti.hln nn, Curler (iluaa and 3ml Ailunis nyliiK 'I am democrat f shall support tha party iiuiiilnao.' "How in nn y time has Tain miiny (iippiirtnd tlm party nom ine In tha past alstnen years? Not once. Ynt tliny hava fooled I Iiiii a hnruliifora alilu doinorrntlc leailera Into aaylng 'I am demo rnil, I will vutn for Tuminitny, whiskey and a (rick plutforni.' "Wo nay a niuti who will aliut hi aya Ilka au ostrich lo I ho thing wlifih tha democratic ir ty haa always ttood for la 'booaii-o-criil' not a diimorrat," AGED PIONEER WRITES HOME (Continued from pan 1) near' the lakn. In tha spring of 1 1 0 ii 3 . I aw tham an they lay In I tha mill -a groat mound crawling In and nut. Ilka lot of angle 1 worma raitlera. water aim ken, ' n rt it anakaa and othura of all I aorta and deacrlptlona, evory col- or, Thar wore literally thous and of them. I had aoma plo luree of the anakaa hut nave tham away. "4. I would Ilka a picture of upper Klu nmlh lake taken from near tha beginning of I, Ink river, and a lo pictures of oilier beauty pola In Ilia rojinty. Iioulillana I hn pli'tura muu haa them In stock, aa ho did when I waathnra years uko. Hut I hava lol the iiumaa and addreosea of Hi dear folka of Klamath Kulla." Page Wvt At The Pine Tree RUM QUESTION BEFORE DEMOS Markets (Continued from page One) Kue would never consent to change eicepl to make mora drastic and offanalve tha pronent lawa. "Two, that tha- antl-aluon league doe nut liava A new ariale haa lieen placed on flaming youth. When tha two worde "flaming" and "Youth" ara placed alda hy l aide tha Iniproaelon uaually ujgulned hy the motion picture fun in oi riilli'U-fliorailiaeu liappvra and balloon-trousered youtha with wino aiaaeu npa, dancing mini j morality and doo not em-n,"rnl"- jbraca all the moral force of Hut tha "flame" haa now j ,h. United Btulea. junipea irom tna oik cliy ana ma . doot meiin ta ,ay t college campua to a oue-hore im.i ,.. iittii'l AKn ... - '. . ,.. .. .... ! V MI, B , wi,.At.', irtF., .liny q. i a. j lava in ina nuniiie-woai. I'.) Culllo and calvea, ateady; j And tho age has been extended i receipts I. j from the "teena" to tha "lata lja: Ktnady; receipt a 10. Ifortlea" In "Two Flaming' ,,.. K ullu iuiiiui, ui-nu;, no iifunia, in mo iuv i rue I uea-, i,,..,,. .,i,. v,. a : the ezpreaalon 'majority of tha IIOMK Itr.t'.W MIXKR KINKI) I1Y MACIHTItATK I'leadlnx unllty to tha charxe of pimHi'iwIf.n of homo hrw, Carl j Waltera of 151 Khnlly areet any , MUfl - tint. r tirin lm liu t,,.ll.-ji court thin mornl'iK. I Waltera waa arreated lute IThuraday at -h Ik roaldence. In ' ih pbM matlM CUM hitlt,a tit Uliill Iiui7 NOTED BANKER HAD INSURANCE (Continued from pace One) home brew were taken by tha city offlcera. Enpreaa tald that ulthouRh Low- enateln had met financial ro- I veraoa In recent montha ha waai f at 111 . at tha time of ,hla death, worth between five and alx mil I Hon poundj at the present price of hla aharea. had fallen thrnuitt before he knew what w.e happenlim. v Lowenateln, ha aald, waa not man to commit aulclde which he cunalderad cowardice, "He waa not In tha leant down I hearted owing to any recent let I hacka," the aecrolary continued. and throe dnya axo developed be fore me a vast acheme fur a freak combine which lie woe contemplating." no monopoly on morality, ' "Hy moral forcea 1 meant thoae Interealed In good rovern meiit. It would have been ' a PRISONER DIES mctilpta Ire today. ! The two "youtha" are thoae (A I two muimlVhed comedian. W. C. ' 1 Klelda and ('heeler Conklln, who ! have at luat been brought to-i people' but I never auapectod that an Impropor construction would be placed upon It. "While the lawa are on the I'OltTI.ANIl, Ore., July Ilutter: Kxtraa 4Sc. Keea. milk nnlrni, w,.,l mil. t. . . . ' . ' 1 VnlhM .11., nnma,,.H. I ,.,l I lA ,.u I I nay. c.ac.ra oara. n.ii '");;-;" u however. It la the duty of j quired kindly, unrhunaod. I'ou trv. anrlnaa m "rr," nn aiuae lilts to worx aa .,.,, . .... . . i i ur- a leufn Bl tniivh.nml ik.i l,n Vo.a oea Now oolaloe. .carce ' "-"1 child-:"'rce thmu Uw- ,T,hl I a gov- prlaoner'a box many time., at 12 00 ,CB""hood flaming youth eIUI.Itli,n In eri""!nl ot '""' We emnot ad- way. for Intoxication. Ho " ' ; Viu ula inlllfl.-ttl Iran nil. taw w.u. I ..I A , -amA ilnrv ' wnu n r-ieiaa a. a veteran ahow- i ' " " -!-- " "" man eiiH ntvne- nt - . , -.n, i wit hout Imperiling the whole fell off again. Judge," be ' j BRUS8KL8. July . fAP). In the absence of actual eye- BEFORE JUDGE "" ' tne -dlaappearance of i lapiain Alireu miwouhiciu mini , ,, . , . .in the event that hi. body should (CoDtlno.d from page 1) ,oand q1(U.lo4 of the he stuck to bla lob had one fall- Lowenateln estate may be ad- l0K liiiuor. . Ijourned for four yeare under the "I've beep .ticking pretty Helgln law regulating much to the atralght and narrow. LOS GATOS MAN SEVERELY HURT I (2X HATS $11 .00 $295 $5.00 Our Ht now telling for $5.00 formerly .old as high at $11.50 f7 aide ahow and Conklln aa a grla- i "truclure." rtl. .i..i,r .1. iA. 1. Ho WHS other for the affection, of an other "flaming youth" tha town wiuow. Clany Plt.-Cerald- And how theao two do flame! Conk lln dea hla with a musical .aw and Plelda with an array of Jug gling trick. vonr honor." The n.. Irian law baa no defln-1 nignu "What', the story going to be lie provlaione for Just each a this time. Frank?" the court In- rase a. that ot the Lowenateln death and department, are being Gallagher bad been In the: watched with the keenest Inter- DRESS SPECIAL 13 Off on All Silk Dresses Also some very charming dresses with the same exclusive ness and distinction always to be found at The Mode Shop for $10.00 COATS Now is the time to get your new Coat at unusually low prices. We only have a few Coats left, and are closing them out at very 'attractive price's. ' HOSE Arrowhead Hose, pure silk, pointed heel, non-stop run. Guaranteed 1.00 the MODE SH0P "Exclusive But Not Expensive" 822 MAIN STREET 1 al- eat In financial district.. al-: A atock exchange committee had Interviewed the representa ould tirn of the Lowenateln family say. "Hut give ma another chance , with a view to reaching an agree- Ho was asked if he therefore I and I'll run right out to my .1- ment in behalf of the .locks considered Governor Smith a ter'a house, get cleaned up and owned by the noted banker. rOUTI.ANI). Ore.. July . (A- -P). Suffering from Injurloa which may cause bla death. P. B. Cola. 23, of Lis (iatoe. Calif., similar ' was In a hospital here today, tha 1 result of an automobile smashnp II received a froc- itured skull and other lnjurlea. Misa Jean Meredith, la, of Shang- ' hal. China, who wa riding with Cole, auffered aever cuta and brulae when their automobile waa atruck by another car and then craahed Into telephone polo. nulllflcallonlat, and replied: ''I'm not hitting anybody. There are several .late that have repealed their prohibition Uwa." go back to work." j M. Caudeller. Lowenateln a aee- Gallarher began the same re tar y. today denied reports that story today. it wa impossible to open the exit "Well. Judge," he began sheep- door of a Fokker machine while j At The Liberty "Kor Ladle. Only." at the Liberty Theatre today. I a color ful lain of modern American of fice life. The story hlugea an a clash of wllla between the hero. Clifford Coleman, and his secretary. Ituth Barton, fun Is introduced In the persona of Certy Long, the awltchlAiard operator, and the office boy, Joe Doakea. Coleman, the office manager of the Amalgamated Ilallock com pany, 1. a woman-hater. When he la installed In the new office be almost promptly flrea the girls; then (l. secretary plan, her revenge, and she gel It. He fall, in love with her. Tho cast Includes sqch well known players a Jacqueline Lo gan. John Ilnwera, Ben Hull. Kilna Marlon. Templar Saxe and William H. Straus. MKLLOV I'LANH VW.tTIOX. WASHINGTON. July 6. (UP) Secretary of Treasury Mellon will leave July 11 for a month' crumpled to the cold floor, vacation, ha aald today. He plans! They carried him to a white, to aall on the Majestic for Ku- ' clean room upstairs. Ishly, -I did fall off again did n't mean to" The voice trembled fell to a whisper. Gallagher's thin bands fluttered to bl. gaunt breast. lie rope July 1Z and will spend two, week on the rontlncnt. In flight because of wind pres sure. He said that only last Saturday be himself bad opened the door during a trip from Brus sels to Paris. The secretary declared that un doubtedly Captain Lowenstein, leaving the lavatory had absent- "He passed whispered. on," the doctor mlndedly pushed. In his usual de- Klamath Printing Company Printin(r as you want it, when yeu want it 522 Klamath Ave. ITALIANS SET FLIGHT RECORD! The Largest Oriental Rug Organization in America Special Display of Oriental Rugs in 111HMI1 Iry ilii'aaaaa g fart Hmb.' foMHtHM OHtmtal Kt Tempi, PwtiUim An Oriental Rug Salesman from Cartozian Bros. Inez . America's largest importers, is at our store for a few clays with a beautiful selection of Oriental Rugs and Carpets for special display and sale. The assortment is extremely lurge und select, ranging from small table mats up through various scatter sizes to great room size carpets! and rang-ing in price to meet the purchasing power of practically every one. ' Come and meet their salesman and enjoy this exhibit. You will learn about Oriental Rugs and Rug Values, about the people who make them, their customs, their traditions, and, most important of all, how you can fur nish your home most economically. ' Cartozian Brothers are the originators of the "One' Price Tolicy" in Ori ental Rugsdling and that price the lowest in America for like values. CLAUD H. DAVIS furniture Phone 16 719 Main St. (Coutlnued from pace One) celved that Captain Ferrarln and Major Ie Prete had landed for a second Jlme in .northern .prjull, thousand waiting at the Affonso landinc field, outside ot the Bra illian capltol, went home In dis appointment. , The Italian air men had, been expected to arrive between ( and 7 o'clock thla nomine and the welcome which was ready for them would hare been one of xrealeat enthu.laam. Touro. I 70 mile from Tort Natal by automobile and all the Bra. Ulan 'authorltie. and mem-, bcr of the ltllan colony were rushlnx from Port Natal today to welcome the aviator and to of fer them the hospitality ot Bra til. All was we:i aboard the men' plane according to the latest word reaching Itlo Janeiro. Landing at Point Genlpabu last ulght from Monlecelio airdrome,! Itomo. Cnptaln Ferrarln and Ma jor Del Prete wore credited with a flight of 4,417 miles. This wa. more thifti 500 miles further mini me rocora oi a.11113 miles J nvi m iiiii.i iiiura man a year ago by CUrcncfl Chainiicrlln and Churlca A. Lrvlno. I ' "-"' ' f " ' " "a"""' '' '' " Z ' ' '" " 'J -jt ' -a. ' ' ffip 1 1 MDasildl9i Lading Skpp(g " I ATUPILUN( DKSLVENT For results use Herald Cloos Ads For a Pleasant Summer Skeeter Skoot . la an excellent preparation for repelling mbsqulloea, flies, gnats and similar In serts. While repulsive to Inserts, It Is not disagreeable to the person nor Is It Irritating to the most delicate skin. Apply to hands and face or hang a cloth saturated with Skeeter Skoot near you, ' 25c STAR DRUG'CO 7i0 $Qct Stora That Surpass Them All in Value and Variety The dress event that Klamath Falls was waiting for! Our buyer selected these dresses not so many days ago. They were shipped immediately to us and are being offered in all their beauty tomorrow for the first time. An event that indicates beyond all doubt our fashion superiority and our value leadership. Choose now in plenty of time for summer and vacation days ahead! $5.75 $io-oo $14.75 $16-75 and $18-75 Our dresses, quality and workmanship considered, are from IS. 00 to 18.00 less than you can purchase tha same quality elsewhere. McDimultls Lailiea Kliop A MILLINERY Oh, such bnrgnlns as we are offering for Saturday. A real July Clearance. Hats from $2.95 up CAV?DO"NAbDS bacties Shoppe 114 North Eighth Street s Klamath Fall, Oregon Just around the corner from Forbes Drug Store Hopka Building. ACCESSORIES We feature Rollins Run Stop Hosiery $1.00 to $1.95 pr. Miles of wear In every pair. We carry a big Una of un dergarments, stamped goods, etc. Rlnmntli Kails OrcBn JMg