Sntiwlny, July 21 , 1A28 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pntre Thrp NEWS IN BRIEF fir. mill Sim. Mi'lturra-y l,i'fl Mr. ami Mm. I.uwroiii'n Mehaf fi'y tit Alitlrnli, Ciillfnriilu, who llllVH lieell vIkIIIiik ul I Iio Iiiiiiio of Mrs, .Mt'lmffey's mother, Mm. Wilbur Jones, for Hi" punl smroral days Iiiivii Ml fur Honliln In vixll fur n fnrlnlKliI wllh friend. K.n rniilo linmn ilii'y will attain visit Klumulh K a ) I mill their Iwo children who ara vlnllltiic wllh Mr. ami Mm. WllnW Jiinn ami mi, Wilbur, will Jnlil t hx ill. ' T Takn THi Hunilay . II. Ilmlthnupt, Veteran of ll Civ War, will enjoy lh trip to thu l.ava Ilntl on Huuiluy. Mr. Hrrllhaunt In friim rorllunit and In lookliiaT forwurd In (ha (rip wllh a groat deal of pleaaure. Mo has bunn eHandJna: Ilia ulRhtli an Dual enenmpineiit of tlio Volr (an of Fun-Inn War held In this ully durliiK tbo pital week. . f " l.AHT HIIOWIMI TOII.IY A MOMT M VKVKl.Olrt ' 11,1.1 K! t ' "BURNING A WOMAN ALIVE" . The Horrli ' Marie Prevoit in "The Rush Hour" A Hwirt-MovliiK Cmnnly llmnin Coming ' I Ht'Ml.tV and MON'K.IY Jack MCIJIAIX Dorothy M.tCK.MI. awl , . , in . "Ladies' Night in ' Turkish Bath" At The ! LIBERTY j TIIF.ATUE . SOW NIKIWIXI IMIN UH.I:W.N III THE BOSS OF RUSTLERS ROOST' MVHTMtV! ACTION! THItlJ.I.H! Coming; SIMMY ami MOMMY III TIN TIN THE COST OF STORAGE CITY TRANSFER ft si T assMs Tl I i r T n ' ' ' ' s f - i ! V I I FIND THt H CST OF ! 'XlSTORAeESUR" "HI I THE I H fW LADY 151 i f o5 v t . H W. K. DODGB - t ' 'HI j GRAND MILITARY BALL TONIGHT ALTAMONT Everybody Is Going! V IIIm Iti'l iirnril Home. Mr. ami Mr. Vluinr (lull and three children. Vlclor, , Junior, Uorolhy anil Knliy Leo of Kuroii illilo, (California, and Mm. Curl lliiimlnil nf Hi'iIiIIok. C'allforiilu, who have, boon Ilia house a ileitis uf Mr. anil Mr. (,'. (,'. Whllinore and fumlly huva returned homo. Will In here Ilia visitors enjoyed several delightful trlpi. Tha trip lo Crater I.aks wit una which the visitors enjoyed Itroully. Mm. (lull and Mm. llonilud are sisters of Mm. Wulluiore. lli'V. Mini Sir. WeluHl Iravln( II. y. and Mm. Frank L. We mult will loavo on Monday niorn 1 11 at wllh a cninpauy of local young Hioilo lo attend (he Bp worth Louuue Instltulo at Buttle Lake, Iliiv. Womult la a member of Hi faculty and will deliver a series of Inspirational addresses during" Ilia evenlna'a of tha lusll till". Mm. Wrnintt will act as lloan of Women. The InntKute represents Kualorn Oregon and registered attendance of 200 la anticipated. eVniilnft VMtxtl City J. J. JcnnliiK of The Jennlnn Tenl Know waa a bualiieaa vialtor lu Klamalh Kail yeaterday mak ItK arranxemeuia for the npenliiK of a week' enitnKcmeiit on Kotith Rlnth atreet where hi company will play. At present tho com pany la playing III (iranta Paaa. Ihumdar evening, July It, "('heatliig Women" will be pres ented according to announcement mud by Mr. Jonnlng. Kills n Tim Ih-ek During tlin absence of T. It. Mulurkoy, editor of The Kvimlng Herald, who leave lonlKht on his (wo week's vacation. Otto P. Kills, recently appointed manager of Postal Telegraph will preside at the editor' desk. 'Mr. Kills takes up hla duties with Postal Telegraph In early rVptembor. North V 1.11 Ing; llrre William K. North, aarretary and manager of the linker county chamber of rommerce of Haker, Oregon, arrln-d In the city today enroula to Pain Alto, California, 'where ho will attund school fur western secretaries. Wbllo In the illy Mr. North I tha guest of Mr. and Mr. C. ltuyuold. I - , Itlley Itetunillift llondny Tom Hellly of The Connolly flrothers Ntore will resume -hi duties on Monday, following a two week's vacation .which be spent at Poison, Montana. He ac companied A. J. Connolly to Mon tana. Mr. Connolly will remain north for some time. I fl For Crater Jjike ' Mm. B. K. Wilson of Los An gele. California, and Mm. John Kndirott of Detroit, Michigan, left (hi morning for Crater Lake aflur apondlUK Friday here. They will Journey on north, going out by the Madtord en trance. Mm, Ncitael Leaving Mm.- F. W. Noitcel and daugh ter will leavo Bunday morning for Itolsa, Idaho, where they will visit with relatives end Irionds tor some time. lm. Merryman North Mrs, (ieorge .Merryman and ion are vlsltaig lp Portland for a brief time. 4 $1.00 -Chicken Dinner Sunday at Linkhaven Make Reservations Early Under New Management. Ml Oiimrar (Tub Met Tlin Harrow club Imlil another of Its enjoyable meetings on July 211 at tha homo of Mm. Har riett Itainaey at U Kant Muln atroot. Tha afternoon waa spent In games, I'rlao for tho after noon mi held hy Jpha llraiin. At (ha clone of the aochil houm tho hostess, usslstod by hnr aln Inr 1 .011 1 I'lrvtt and Opal Henry, nerved dnliity refreshment. Tho next meeting will ha held m Au gust (hlrd at Kroniont park. Til one who enjoyed th sfternoop warn: Jennie I lure, Alldu Tenter, Vlvlun llornhee, 1-ottle Musney. Opul Henry, Kdllh Huberts, Ipha llreen, llurrtelt Hummy, Louise I'lrett and Mra. Hobernett. A picnic will be hold at Kranicii: park. Knrh member la Invllcu to bring a guest. Tlio Wwl Imt The Cyclo-fUnrmaicraph at Un derwood' Pharmacy continue to rcKUtnr a very even ' barometric prvioiure and flno weather will pruvull tomorrow. Korecant for next 24 hour: Fair and warm. The Tyco record In thermometer reglHtored maximum and mini mum temperature today as fol low: llUh 14 Low (a. Hiuilli Huvn 'cv Home Mr. and Mm. Roy Smith have i moved tilt a their new home on Third and JcfCurnun which waa Just tweiitly completed. The home' I of stucco and la located so that a splendid view of the clly ran be enjoyed. Mr. Smith I connected with .Loren Com pany, Many To C'raCr Iki' When the Crater Lake stages left the Southern lciria office thl morning 16 pasaengem were registered for (ha trip. With the exception of four all of these tourists will return to Klamalh Kail. At (nueral IMIvrry Window Oomer Casey of the postal de partment will have charge of the general delivery window at the post office for the coming two weeks 'during the abssnc of Mm. Lulu II. Hulrhen who 1 on ber annual vacation. Here Front Mnrshflelil Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Forsyth of Marshfleld are In the city on business. Mr. Korafth I ono of the leading lumbermen of the Coos Day district. During their slay in tha rlty, Mr. and Mm. Forsyth are at tho hotel Wlllard. TourUU Continue Junt 89 tourist called at tho Information bureau or the cham ber of commerce on Friday, ac cording to the dally report com piled by Mra. 'Virginia Schuppel in charge. Talor Much I in prove I Norman Taylor, a patient at the Klamath General Hospital, 1 recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Hla condition wa reported very much Improved to day. At The W IILtnl Air. and Mm. Itobert Itudd, son and daughtor-ln-law of , Kalph Iludd, president of the Great Northern railroad, are making their home at the hotel Wlllard. .Mrs. llutrlirns On Vacation Mr. Lulu B. Ilutcbens of the general delivery departmont of the post office Is ou her annual vacation. Mrs. Hutchons plans a motor trip north wbllo oft duty. flnlilwln From Lakevlew K. Zlm Baldwin ot Lakevlew la in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip todnr. Mr. Baldwin Is at the hotel Hall. Vbiltlnft From Henri 'i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mllllngton ot Bond ara spending the day In Klamath Falls visiting friend and transacting business. Here From South Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Applegate, 'Jr., of Havrnniento, aro spending jlho woek end In the city. They are guest at the hotol Wlllard. ,rliR From Tho Valley I II. M. arlgga of Modford Is here for the week end. Mr.' (Irlggs is stopping, at tho hotoi Willard. i ! f : ,i! ; Hero From llealty .1 John Simmons, merchant of neatly, la spending the day hero It n hlllna,a M v Qlmmnn. la .. , I tho Hotel Hull. i! Kroin Halio ,j W. Hardwood and son . of Ilolae, Idaho, are In tho city to-i day. They are guests at the! hotel Hall. , il 1 I Hweetlind From Vnlley ,jj I E. S. Sweetland of Modford Is renlstorert at the hotol Wlllard ! . today whllo here on business. Vlxlthiir From llnv il 'ii Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Lancaster of Mnrshficld are among the hotol guests at the Hall today. From llunsniulr J i V. P. Krancq and P. L. Cooper ot Dunsimilr are business visitors! In the city today. Hlwinnlnir LVnin l.lln F.nima L. Ward ot Mnlln Is a huiilnt' Vhiltor hero toduy, - Cim am XkmIimI - y People of Klumulh Kail nro asked In furnlHh cam on Htinday for Veteran of Foreign War renialnliia hare to take the trlii rtn l.ava Hod. Captuln Applegam will lead the caravan which leave tlin clly at eight o'cloi k In tho morning from tho chuui her of commerce. At 'ho lliirnslaliln Home Mrs. J. D. Davl, Kfflgenla Da vis, Mrs. It. A. Johnson and Ituynioiid Job noon are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris tlurnatubla of this city from their home at Huntington Park, California, ., At Hie lingers lloini Mr. Muhle ('. Anderson, alster of Isllo linger, la an Interest ing summer visitor ill the clly st tha Honors home on Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Aiulvmon makes ber home In Portland. Mrs. ItuMger Una Hlstvr H.-re Mr. W. Hugman, sister of Mrs. E. K. Ilalsigor, 1 an Interesting summer visitor In Klamath Falls. Mm. Hagman Is from the Uni versity of Southern California. Hem From Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Pele Rather are spending the dny here on busi ness from Kirk. AUTHOR TELLS OF YOUNG GIRL (Continued froia page I) men told me today of ber death. NBW YORK, July 21. (AP) : Despondency over ber failure at a literary career waa the motive accepted by police today for tho . apparent suicide of Mis Virginia Drew, literary protege of Maxwell Bodenbeim, poet and author. i Mlsa Drew' body wa found floating in the Hudson river Thursday afternoon, libe wa last seen leaving Bodenhelm's apartment early Monday. . i The girl's relatives, however, are unsatisfied with the police theory and the explanation ad vanced by an artist friend that Misa Drew killed herself In .car rying out a suicide pact wllh" a "prominent noval-ist" who be lieved with her In reincarnation. They believe ahe was thrown into the river to drown. The friend. Miss Caroline No voiny, told police Mlsa Drew telephoned her last week ' and said that tha prominent novelist, whose name she did not divulge, had ''cut -her to the heart", with i his criticism of her work. "JMUisj Dre.w then told me," Mlsa Novot-' ny suld. "that he, too, was a be- llever in reincarnation and that they had made a suicide pact." RELEASE JOHN MEEK SUSPECT (Continued from page One) formed that tbo man probably waa the Klamath Falls fugitive. Meek has been sought since last December when Johnnie An sll waa slain In a store robbery. Anstl, an old and trusted em ploye ot the Klamath Gun Store, was murdered about 7 a. m. on the morning of the last day ot 1927. His body waa discovered a halt hour later by a customer. The gun from which the fatal bullet emitted, was of a queer type, and It was this clue which finally led officials to suspect Meek, a recluse and logger "re siding near. Odossa op upper Klamath lake. . ' Meek apparently learned that officers were after him for on an Instant's notice he deserted his lonely cabin and fled to the south In a small car. At Redding he left hla machine In a garage where It still re mainsand with the remark that ho waa going to catch a south bound trnln, left the garage. That waa the last seen of the suspected man. ' Numerous tips havo been run down but nothing definite hun resulted. Ono such chase wrh concentrated In north ern , California, . whore the man was nolle vod to be hiding. ' Where Can You Get Better Value! When -1 7X0 v f GENERAL .. .. Tias ' Is Selling at These Prices: ' 30x3 Oversize $ 9.25 29x4:40. Heavy D.uty ...$11.95 31x5:25 Six Ply ...$20.50 . Others in proportion HUB TIRE CO., INC. 502 South Sixth St . Phone 616 HOTEL, Hone 1250 For Reservation 1 DINNER $2.00 PLATE Including Dancing All Evening FOUR HOURS Of Real Fun HOTEL BANQUET ROOM TO OPEN (Continued from page II The owner aance win oe in- formal and guests of tne notei as well ai the people ot the city are extended a cordial Invitation. A seven .course dinner will be served. Music wi',1 start prompt ly at 7:30 o'clock and continue until the hour ot 11:30. ' The banquet room takes In' a space ot 65 by. 45 feet and will accommodate at least 400 peo ple at a banquet. Private" par tlea, lectures, public speakers and all civic affairs will b catered to. This room Is open to-the! public . , , , j . "We want the people of Klam- j ath Falls to feel this la their 1 social headquarters and we have gone to a great deal of expense to make this banquet room one of the. finest In this section ot Oregon", Mr. Dillon, manager of, the hotel Wlllard stated today, j The Interior of the room is beautifully decorated In the soft bronse shades. Special lighting fixtures carrying out the same color note add to the beauty of the room. I Reservations for the opening ' dance continued to be made throughout the day and more than 200 guests, will enjoy the affair this evening. ' Tables attractively decorated, have been placed along tho walla. The center space la for the dancers. On the stage, the or chestra will play beneath a bow er ot pnlms, ferns and flowers. . GRAND OPENING AND DINNER DANCE TONIGHT 1 To Be Held in Our Newly Completed Banquet Room It will be one of the fineit affair ever Plenty of terpentine and caps to make held in thi county it a real enjoyable evening ( . A Seven Course Dinner of the Finest MENU RELISHES t Jumbo Olives Sweet Gherkins Cocktail California Fruit Surprise SOUPS Cream of Celery Chicken Broth Printiraere FISH ' Fillet of White Fish, Mornay DESSERTS , Fresh Peach Melba Strawberry Shortcake Fresh Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream . Cafe Noir ' f .... Hotel Willard TRUCK DRIVER FALLS ASLEEP; YOUTH KILLED LOS ANGELES. July 21. (TJ. P.) When the driver. ot a truck fell asleep today, the machine ran 100 feet Into a pasture and killed Donald Conrad, 7, and his brother. George, waa seriously hurt. Taichl Goto, Japanese driver ot the truck, "waa held for sus picion of manslaughter. The Japanese said he had been driving 40 hours.-' The youths were walking be side a road. George Ccnrad re ceived a fractured skull and a broken leg. : - Stages Leave Daily for Dorris, Tennant and Weed, from 615 Main Street 5 Terminal Stage Depot Mi Sunday 11 a. m. "FROM PIPTO TO PARA-PIPTO OR THE HE-APOSTOCIO" 8 p.m. "A TRIP TO HEAVEN" ALL WELCOME Every Night Next Week COME WILLARD MUSIC From 7:30 to 11:30 CHOICE OF ROASTS Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Fried half spring Chicken, rasher bacon Crilled Fillet Mignon, Mushroom Sauce Grilled French Lamb Chops on Toast ' SALAD Lettuce and Tomato, Thousand Island Dressing ' VEGETABLES Potatoes, demi French, New corn on cdb Remember That Starts at 7:30 At Klamath's Finest Hotel Will Hays says 250,000,000 people . attend moving pictures i weekly. We'd like to see the sta tistics on those who merely go to the movies to hold ha ado. WOOD SUMMER PRICES are now on tor Green-Slab, ' 10 cord ......$35.00 Blocks, dbl. .... 6.50 Lay In your winter supply. We guarantee thla to be the bottom summer price. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn- Also dealers in Coal, Fuel.OUs, Oil-Burners 120 So. 7th. Phone B33 HEAR VALDEZ Australian Evangelist Klamath Temple . Cor. Eighth and Oak St. Tonight ' "A Nut for the No-Hell-ites to Crack" I The Music Tonight CJhe'pitdisr STAMINA A day on the. diamond calls forth every effort of muscle and endurance, and only those with perfect health can acquit them- selves with credit. That's why milk figures so largely in the training camps of the big leagues. PHONE I443 1315 KLAMATH AVE. m 1