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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
TaRe Ten THE EVENIrtfl HERALD. KLAMATH FAU.S. OKECON I'Vidav, ScU'inl)fi- 21, 1ST REPORT OF DEATH UNTRUE Governor of Porto Rico Scof f at Rumor of 1000 Dead lly 'Horai M. Towner, (Unrvronr "f I'orto Hlra ; (Written for the. t'nlted Prtwa) SAN Jl'AN. Pnrto Hlco, Sept. 'II'; ll'P) Although full reports o( ramililtlra (n the hurricane . whlrb. vpt Porto Klro are not , yat poanllila,. Hi atateuiput tUat 1 1.000 peraoua were killed la .without foundation. " have at thl time arruraip reporta from St) of 77 miinb'iinil Itlea uhowlnit lot dead and S3" Injured. ' Report, of destruction of prop erty, hoa-ever. run hardly be exaggerated. The norm swept iuv enure iniauu. every pari j - wag moat seriously aamajiea. There are . at least 700.000 pernona homeless. . The value of . the property and cropa destroyed will run Into many millions of dollars. It is Impossible to alvo an. accurate estimate. Mouey and aupplies are being aent to all pane of the island as rapidly as possible. A unit of the American Ked Cross for the United States arrived today. "Khlp loads of supplies from the Ked Cross and from the war department are en route hut the need is great and will contiuue to exist. It la probable there' were more people injured in the Porto Rito storm than in the Mississippi river flood. ' .. K. OF C. AGENT . TO VISIT CITY - Special aaenu Brother, llalla - baa of Spokane, will pay an effi Vial 'visit to the Knights of Co lumbus" chapter in Klamath Falls (on Friday evening. September 25. This meeting is the initial jnaeting of the Jail for the local thapter, when officers for the en ' suing year will be elected. . Members are asked to be pres ent at assembly hall at eight o'clock. - . . j1 At The Liberty I Should war sever the ties ol .-.-- Mipuurtv friendship? Is the spirit of bro- O 1 A 1 1, rilUriWAY , tharly love stronger than the en- , rHFflf C QTOI TN mlty of nations? "His Foreign 1 Vnc.V.lVO O 1 ULU Wife," showing today at the' Liberty theatre, is a story of! SALEM, Ore., SepL:21. LP brotherly lore. ' Five of six cheeks stolen from 6uch an experience befalls i ,Be auditor's office of - the state Johnny Haines, played by Wal-i niS'nway department in the capi lace MacDonald. in "His Foreign , to building last Thursday noon Wife," a story of war's emotions, depicting the romance of an American doughboy in the Army of Occupation, and a German franlein -who Is looked upon by his people as an enemy. This latter character is portrayed by Creta von Rue, a newcomer. Edna Murphy,. Lee Shumway, Elsie Bishop. Charles Clary and others contribute other Important Impersonations. ' WANTED JOII. ... t . HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 21. (UP) Alfred Williams wanted to join the movies. Today he called up the casting director at Para-: mount and asked for a Job as Xtra. He telephoned day rates from New Haven, Conn. "The town's overrtin with extras" he was told. SIDE GLANCES "flre ou urc tlwft 'The This Plant i One cf Ihtt utraitict'Kl ptanta non uian a drouth -t lint xmia altKtlir cm a (Ikh of flwh waa rxhlhltHil riHpntly bv Mr. DhIkv II. Ilv.li' of Clireiantl. Olik. It In i-allt'il tin- Darlina tonla, it rwemhlpa In aptaraitre the humlt'cl cobra of the Indian junl-. ami U ial small animal. GOAL OF RED . CROSS IS SET AT $500 IN CITY The . heavy Hetaond- being made - upov the Aiutwican-' Ked Cross at the present tuna on ar- d late today lo Sola Mae TlKimp couiU of tho coastal storm and ' on. under sentence to die in the mo iniiioie-west aiaster is ew- deuced iu a lelcSTam received , d,.r ,,r Coleman Osborne, a coun-yeati-rday by Ueorge Walton, sec- rv ntorekeener retary of the local Ked Cross or ganirotion, which reads: "Latest reports from Porto Rico, irgiu Islands and Florida indicate increased demands upon to life Imprisonment was revom-j Red Cross for both emergency re- mended bv the state prison com- lief and permanent rehahilitatlon. mission after a hearing Wednes Impossible to state exact amount Hnv ouut needed, but totul will be vw'r large. Suggest goal of your chapter be ai0. West Indies ' and Florida disaster relief will : be bandied from one fund. Na tional lied Cross already sending 180,000 worth of foodstuffs to Porto Rico." j (Signed) "J. Arthur Jeffries." i have been returned to the Ladd and Bush bank here for pay ment after having been cashed j by merchants at Bend, it was re vealed here today. The six checks, aggregating J660. were missed immediately upon tji return of the auditor from lunch Thursday noon but it was thoueht at the time that thev mizht have been Inst The ooiniy noi riog.ine pores ; ..; kw,v win e tney might nave been lost.. The d , b d fine? .free. and that tbia treatment Is checks were taken from a pile, of u mad; Dy J different. probably 100 checks and had rsa aI)(i ca)ed MELLO-GLO. ' Married women must be ac been selected from different fit is surely a wonderful Face companied by their husbands. j parts of the pile. As a precau tion, the bank" here was ordered to stop payment on the checks. a woman, undergoing a major operation in a Chicago hospital recently, was held under a hyp- notic spell for nearly an hour, No drugs or anesthetics were used. . By George Clark OIU. bt NU SUVKt. MC Oft i i en y Wearlnu of tlic timin'?" Eats Insects -5" respite saves WOMAN KILLER FROM GALLOWS ATLANTA. Ga.. Sept. ii; (L. i-'-A 6(itny respite aas Jtr.mt- ,.t.ctric chair toilay for the mur- (orernur U !. Ilardiuau Siiid he wanted more time to study the legal aspects of the case. Commutation of the sentence: day. Mrs. Thompson was the third , lRret, ,,,, ,,,.,., t0 the hnir ,,, ,.,..,, Thompson, her 23-year-old hus band, and a negro, Jim Hugh Roe. were executed two months ago after a last minute "confes sion by Mrs. Thompson failed to save them. 3.1 Mil LION" voti." I'tiiiL-i-iu-r t"r"vixn XitVi.LA.VD, a. Sept-. . P.) --.Tbe vote in the 'coming presidential election will roach 33.000.OOO, Senator Arthur Cap-f per of Kansas, farm bloc leader. predicted here today. Capper Is insect. and ( , I ( ; 4 i i on his way west tj campaign 'on,.,, iiernen noover in me territory Governor Smith is now covering. Makes Girls More Attractive Wouldn't yon, to. like a powder that will keep shine away stay on longer spread Powder. Just ry MELLO-GLO. r I'nderwood's Mom'tx Pop VlELL.I WPE TOO RE TtU-IMCi TmE TRUTH ABOUT BEimO. LOST im 1 The IU0OC6 PCS TEN DWS.ANt) I VtSt CMT- Of fAV OHM i laiu N0U GtTTlUCi. W&O ft. FLAPPER, AMD VU 6 VNILUNG To BEUEE 9 IMfcl MPOMCK WLU VlOlfc rOK Freckles and His ... ... .. 1 . . ' '??. t 1) JOANBOVDLAJEN(r ( I &4 0UTAM0PUTBEPPO A '' AM IPSA ACMJ FUAOMY 111 ti'-m '7UBX)(5SOrV.E!TI2lCS J DOMAKV HEAD OM Vl. Zzll CER7ANuy 60IN3 TO j S. P. Freight Facilities Will Be Installed The Southern 1'ucific company yesterday made nppllcailoti to the city for a permit to construe.! nit automobile iniloiidhiK shed and warehouse on' their property adjoining the Ureal Northern's new freight depot on South Sixth street. The platform will be SS 5 by 250 feet and the warehouse will be 37 by 100 feet. Approximate cost of the pisiform and building wus given as $10.0(10. This is a part of the develop luent and service policy of the ( company announced recently. I lie worK will no doua.jiy full. It is announced. Altogether tho railroad plana to Improve Its Sixth street grounds to the ex tent of approximately 1 00.000. A (iantry crime will he in stalled, a team track to facilitate j unloading from rura will be laid, and the property will bo filled In : between the Siruhorn line and 'South Sixth street. J These liuproveuionu will speed up uuloadiug of freight, particu larly heavy machinery which cat I he handled by the crane, it was stated. COMING TO KLAMATH FALLS w. -a w s 4 . a e Dr. Me lenthm SPECIALIST lu Internal .Mctllrluc for tlu pu,t fiftes-n yearn - J v Does Not Operate) Will lie at ARCADE HOTEL Monday, Sept 24, Office Hours: 0 a.m. to 3 p. ONE DAY ONLY I No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthln la a regular graduate In medicine and surgery and is licensed by tbe state of Oregon. He does not operate for chron ie appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers ( of stomach, tonsils or adenoids, i He has to his credit wunderful : results in diseases of the stomach Hirer, bowels, blood, skin, nerves.. ; """ Wilder, lied wot- UnK. caUrrn. wt,ak lunKa rnoa. . matism. sciatica, leg ulcers and ' rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few 1 f many satisfied patients in ' Oregon who- bava been treated H. H. Blake. Marshfletd. J Elmer Booker, Condon Thos. Burke. Willamlna. i Mrs. M. R. Cooper, ' Oregon City. ... I). G. Morn, Bonanza. . B. M. Hurt, Arlington. Mrs. tieorgeW. Mathes. Ash face land. nemrmoer me anove oate. mat Lna Angeles. California. Adv. EMt, VK1HEN V TMl imiTH ftL i)MllH Friends BtFOliE -A.MD TMM- TME TtlVOVi 1 I At The Pine Tree , Oil the HI one 1 Tim program of the Dixie Jubilee liuurtel Includes a goodly number of pluututloii uielodler for which their voices are so pe culinrly adapted However, while (he folk-letro songs are favored (he program Is liiteiipcrsed with many humorous and popular so, lections, ns well as attractive lea- lures. This cotuhluiitlon. to - gether with a very fine strain of light comedy. makes a happy coiuhliiiiilon. On the Screeu Utile Dove Is sold us a slave for n purse-full of gold In "The Love Mart." now nl the I'lnn Tree theatre. (lllbert Itoland iindaVoah lleevy, with Miss Dove, have the leading roles. Ktulle Chatilurd, Armund Klamath Falls l.OIMiK, ntUKItVAI., MITIlK If. II. I. O. KI KS l,vts every Tluirsilny Mnht Visiting members welcome. ELK- THMPLK. Srd and Muln. J. K. SWANSKN. Fxnlled It u I or. K. I. McMillan. Secretary. NKioiinorin or v(Niicn.ipr Meet first and third Wednes days each month la I. O. O. F. Building. Grace M. Owans, Clerk Lookout Bt. Ride with- . . v Souflttihie&'im (D)i?egomi -Strages TERMINAL DEPOT 615 Main -Phone 999 The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon , , . : operating local service from Klamath I , . . Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and ' Me'dford, with connections to all points North and South.. This company has served you faithfully in the past years and will continue giving your excellent service. Busses leave from Stage Terminal, 615 Main street for Ashland and Medford at 7 a. n. 10 a. m. 1:30 p. m. S p. in. . For Chiloquin and way points 8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 p.m. Southern Oregon Stages Mom Still Has My NOT TEU. Mi YOU WERE ONf y OF A PAIR OF TWN;AKO NEVER , HAD THOO&HT TO MENTION IT ' S A Dog-Headed Monkey Knlls, llorla Kurlof, Amli l.iliicv, I Kii.vtuond 'I'm mit, I'iiuI Vluceiitl, lloliert Hthiiahle and others up peur III the curt. OBTAIN PERMIT FOR NEW ROOF An application, fur permit lo re-roof Ui county court house was yesterday filed III the'offtc of the rty recorder. ' . Construction on the job start-1 ed yesterday, Willi large pieces' of the present roof hurtling down ver the eavea past office win-! ' dowa and landing with loud thumps and clatter on the ground below. - I Chnrles Schwab savs that' "puttlnu the Idea ucrusa" ami not money Is what animates the modem husluesa man. Lodge Directory IA)YAb UIUIKH OK MOtMH U O. O. M. Moos Hall. Klam alh Ave. asr OQLB, DM Meet every Tbur day, 7:10 KLiUI.VtH LOIHJK NO. TI A. K. ana A. 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