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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1928)
Parre Four THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Weilnosdnv, OlolW fl, 192S" & MAUKKBI. B. KNULIHH JlUllDHI UDKCr Published evarr afternoon axcapt Sunday by The Hsrald Publlaktng Damiwur at 1UI-1I1 soma fifth drub Klamath falls, Ornoo. Katarwl aa eseond alui mattar at tha poatofflea at Klamath f.lla, Oragan, on August 10, 1I0, under act of Congraaa, March , On Taar . la llonlbl lhraa Montha On a Month Br Mall nellvarea hr Carriw .M Ooa rar HI. I 71 Bli Montha .. 1.11 Threa Montha !. ... Ona Month . taaociATKii phkss i.kaskd wihb mmukh ok a hit bureau or cihiilatiow ab f Ska Aaaaflatr. Tha Aeaoelatsd Praaa la aioluaivaly milled to tha ase Of rapoblloa llon of all nawa dlspatchea credited to It or not otharwlaa aradltad la Ihla paper, and alao tha local nawa published tharaln. All right, of ra aablloatloa of apaolal dlapatohaa harala ara alao raaanrad. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928 The Play That Brought Giant Protest At The Liberty tew' K IT ' . . J . - . X - 3 A Welcome Lane PARALLEL parking is now a law in Klamath Falls. It is a welcome piece of news. ! That was the one "hicktown" habit that remained liif anA mwa nnrkincr hahit Ppfinle ramp from other . . ' ., , , . , . t .t The New York Cionta may have lost a pennant by the ylnp you gee pictured above. For If I'tnplro CltlQS and marvelled that we naa not outgrown xne KWm Mt ha1 swn ,hew Ul.,u a, .-learly . did the camera eye, xt.t Ulanla mlnht have on the dangerous and cumbersome method. first game of their double-header with the vhlraxo Cuba. Hoese. Ciinut fielder. wa trapped bolwveii ... ... , . . . t 'third and home and was being chased by Third Has email Heck. Catcher llurlnett atood cn lh bune- NOW, It IS OVer. me leilOW Wno waniS lO DaCK OU-.,ne Bn(, bork(,,j n,.p8ea rath. Here yon aee Ueee trying to slip around llartnett aa llcck rharitea from the curb With full gas on Will not be jammed into down the baaellne. The liiant runner fell to his hands and knewa and was tiiKKed nut. A' lorniul . . ji:.. .,.. i,t !,;,( 'pl"t was made by the C.ianla after Klein refused to honor the protest that llartnett hud Interfered the on-coming car, and the delivery wagons that insist ' wltn lhP rilIinir on double parking will have more space now for the 1 PUblThe new order of the city council will widen Main jMae WeSt Told She Call ShoW ; C SlSii wt2T Paralle' Parkin? wU1 mak1 "Indecent" Show Until Friday ;V hone I! I'h dnni'ca IhroiiKU "Tho Bllver Slave" Willi uu evl 'dent eiijoymeiit. a vorva and Kniety, which cuirlea Ilia Iduu lo ;tla hlitliest point. Aa a itivl she . hud been married to u limn of wealth and much her senior. In .due tlmu ho went tint way of nil i flesh, leuvliix n aniull duuithter, nud a foiiuuo which wua lit his 'wltlow's dlsposnl until auch (hue as aha should declda lo ru marry, i Tho child itrowM to womanhood uu J sturts In pursuit of a million! nil imiii'iiliout-town, castliiK i asldu the sweetheart of her child hood. Her ruiillviilliiK mother. nt her wits' end to prevent her IniiKhter making her own mix I lake, derides to win Juliet's benu I from her. and does so. The girl la furious, and when an curlier ; lover of her mother comes she sets her rap for him. Molher 'double-crosses this Ion. Th'i ! merry hodge-podge Is of course finally adjusted as It should bn. Sophisticated, human, swill In aitlou. brilliant In conception. i "The Silver Slavs" merit patronage. MARY AND GENE MARRIED TODAY tl'iitttllltlrd frem I'nga Otlr) lull priest of Hid Tuuliey fiimlly III New York. I,4nvc On lloiie)iioou Afler the ceremony a luncheon ul which there were twenty flva guests was served, unci It was an-1 roses nounced that thii couple planned to leave shortly by iiulomolille ( for an unrcveuled destlnullon on1 their honeymoon, Miss Lander, who la wealthy and socially prominent, wus dress ed In muuve velvet trimmed with luce. 8ho wore u silver net ovel her hulr which gnv her the sp pearunce nf a Medieval (JjiiIo- III hie nud Ihi U Mrs. I.nuder, Ills molher lii liiw. t The walls 'of the room worn hung wlili old red Hamuli against which musses of gor geous while rosea aloud oulatrlk liiglv. In tha room whero tha religious ceremony was held them wus u Imge picture of the Mudoiiiia and child surrounded by white - LEGAL NOTICES liilue. Tuntiey worn a blue sack suit which brought nut his sup erb physique strikingly, a black and while lie, while spills and black shoes. Nk) llciuillful The fatuous Itoiuun nil Inn blue sky wus nt Its best for "roily" l.uuder'a brldul duy and Just when Tuuliey was pultiug your ring upon her finger a ray of suniignt sliot through the win dow of I ho royul mlon mukliig It (litter for all I he witnesses lo see. As I he religious ecrvniouv TAXIDERMY U.tMK nud III tiM WXMMI 6 That deer head will hovo beuuly god eipreaslnu If mounled by SIMMONS KOK ri'll.H'.TIO.s finished Tuuliey klsseil hls.L Kully No. I In the Circuit Court of the WARDWELL FUR CO. "Ilvci tilling In r'nrs" I'lioiie III: . IJll H. Illli. Korell Should win Easily i n 8i ix) e j were occasional demonstrations ROOSEVELT IS HATED in me i ircuit i.nun "i Ptato of Oregon In and for the fa. County of Klnmath. Kfflc M. Williams, plnlnllff, vs. j Allle A. Williams, defendant. ' To Allle A. Williams, defend-, ant: In the Name of the Plata of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the coin-; nlatut on file In the above en- ' titled ault on or before the -t h (API day of October A. I). 192K. that I nlted Pre. Staff Cor pomlrut .hi ,h ttendanta auppressed . .. , rri : i j: I , no iur., uimiiiiii uin.cu aium HOI HtSTEIt. Oct. 3 CKAiNKlJ.'N Koreil. congressman irom tne imru u.-; NEW YORK. Oct. S. (UP)-seemd to take an unhappy and ' D. o0.evelt. former as- balng tb. laal d.y preacrlbed for trict. Should be elected tO succeed himself in MUimo- "i - " i nusineas-iiKa interest in me pro- ,,,, r lne narv ma, your appearonce and to answer ' ,,, ... nr..u v. which surrounded the Biltmore i ceedlugs. They and Mlsa West ml.,,. i,, ,i,i to anld aummona and complaint Illltll tUUIIiy. C VailllUb I.UIILCI C Ul w doing otherwise, but once in a while they do some queer thing3 up there and we want to call their attention to. the fact that the remainder of the state is interested in Franklin Korell and would take his defeat as a matter of 'deep regret. Mr. Korell is the kind of material for a good con gressman and the way to make a good one is to keep him on the 0. He is young, active, intellectually fit, and has the political poise so essential to effective work in the lower house. As a state legislator Franklin Korell was honest and courageous. That was several years ago and time has developed him until now he is most eminently fitted for the position he holds. Good For Klamath Indians, Too "HARLES Curtis, vice-presidential nominee himself iing the show Vj u. TnHlon m'vu enma nrivire tn the The blonde Miss West, who is theater Monday night and arrest-l ah js verv solemn riail in' . In the order of the above, untitled ed the entire cast of Mis. M.e ; black .Ilk. ,he g.v. her age a. ScToVra.lc ,ut, .. Mention COUrt for tU. Pbllr.llo ol Ihta Wesfe "Pleasure Man." was on 28 and Iguored a feeble cheer I J"""01"""1 ultt vrmii. ; aummona. aud If you fall to ap the Job again last night In a dlf-1 Even ln8 eourt Uu,.A J. ! C'at """"""m reeteI the pear, and answer eald auinmoiia fereut caDaclty ! . ,. Iuuh' ! preaentatlua of Mr. Iloosevolt saudconipl.ilut.focwantthero.il. te capatll)r- (casloually as the various female; . 0B, ... bv M plnlutlft will apply to the above The cops who closed the show j Impersonators Included In the jZZZ. , VJlk, v v rk !"ll" rourt ,or ,h" rviM I"' on grounds It was "Indecent" , cast flounced Into the prisoner's ""V" " r , , ed for In her complaint to-wlt: ; were kept busy enough prevent-' pen. who "l?1'9 100 nominating speech. , Kor , aecne of lllvorco .Us ing New Yorkers from rioting in.- when one ,.... .,,. i ,- .?econa'" ,P "lv"' ,h h"aa "'rlniony ; their effort, to buy tlrket.d tr Z 'Ted ,ot , LT' Lieutenant (iovernor tieo. now and heretofore existing be srnlnera were dolnr a rushlnr ' , S Prwred. .omeone con- R LunJlt an allprant for the tween yourself and the plaintiff busine untn evv seat 7n he !a F? m V -P-1'0" nomination, and Mrs. lanlel, herein, upon the ground, of cruel aouw wJ.old "ery ,n ,he..hrleked. "whoopse-dearle!" 0.1)4V, vlce ,,,. of Ul0'.nd lnhum.n treatment render " " " , , , I "Who emitted that unseemly .tate committee. Ing the life of the plaintiff here- or the police determination !. t,. - ... , In burdviis.nne, uuhappy. and un- mw.d,. huviicu .no uinKiavmia. ll..ll... 1.1 t. . . . . . . . ... . J 1 aaiu ,,.r. nud- nearauie. anu tor aucn lurtner r- No one answered. The forty yell had many of the aame char- lief as the Judge of the above en d.'lecllves continued to look de- acterlsilcs a. Covornor Smith, titled court may deem Just and tc-rmltied and unhappy. ,nj would give the state an hon- equitable. Thla summons It serr- VWua that a lady?" the magi.-'est, fearless administration. e'r "", V0''I by publirailon In trt ll,,ol,l ir.,l .lo. Il ii i i . ;iu r.iniiiii niriiii, s iir s. manded of a policeman. York City banker, was nominated - "No sir." replied the embar- for lieutenant governor by ac rassed officer, "that wasn't no clamatlun. lady, that " i ' to keen- Broadway', stage "clean wa. frustrated late this nfler- hoon by a Supreme court re straining order tesued by Justice Lonl. A. Valente, the order for bade officer, of the law from en tering the theater for the pur pose of arresting the cast or clos- part uneronee inaian, gives some auvice io l ' ,"' T " V --j nut hu reply wa. lost In a - Sioux Indians that goes well right here on the l-matt 1X215 a. '.rre.ted t"iJof f;,trrom' ,.h'.we-L - At The, Pine, reservation jpart In production of 4,PIaurj(. ' . - ;. , rn - Tree At Rosebud, N. D., Nominee Curtis delivered a bro therly lecture to a gathering of Sioux Indians. He said ". . . Every man must work. You must overcome any tendency or desire to neglect work for other pursuits. In he early days of your history you were famous dancers and it is claimed that the other tribes took their dances from you. But this does not justify excessive in dulgence in modern dancing. Conditions are changed. You now have responsibilities which you should remem ber., "While I am in this cautioning mood let me speak about the bootlegging and liquor-drinking of which I understand there is too much around the reservation. I particularly advise you against the use of liquor, known in the early days as fire-water. I know you will obey all laws. ..." ,'One of the things you should do is to vote. ... I would rather have you vote against me than not at paper printed and published and of general circulation In Kiamafh County, Slate of Oregon, for six successive uud consecutive weeks, pursuant to tha order of the Honorable A. 1.. U'avltt. Judge of tho above entitled court. Puled tl. 2oth duy of August A. 1. H!S. Tho first publication being Man," appeared In court earlier'. ... . . There has beeu many versatile on tho 22nd duy of August. 192S in the afternoon with her 53 co-'J" ,h , IT I , presentation, of variety seen at and the last publication being on defendant, of the cast and plead-,,-WB,rB the Pino Tree since the Inception the 3rd day of October. 12. ed not guilty when faced by the' , Bely Wl h he ",hter momeal of the double program policy but ' KDWAKI) H. ASIIDItST. 40 blushing officer, who test!-' ' .f r alu ' ,choru mn-, it-l doubtful If any more di- ! Atlorne, for I'lalnllff. fled they had witnessed the show! considered by .ome peo-1 TerMM , , ; 1 oom 4 l.ooml, llldg.. ,...v ,. .. ...,. A'I-39.S5-I2-1..0.1 and considered it "Indecent." Magistrate Well didn't do any- .Miss nest, tne author, som what sober In the -recollection of Starling the program at a You Can't Vote If You Arc Not Registered Registration books close Saturday Night Until October 6, the Court House will be open to those wishing to register, from 7 to 9 o'clock each evening. ' C. R. DeLap, County Clerk thing drastic. He merely smiled iea dayg ,pent ,n tno wor,house merTy pac are Th Whirlwind and made an engagement with a year ago as a result of her tne oeienuam. to come Dacg anu connection with see him at 2 o'clock Thursday i -ar cmUii a play called boys. couple of smartly dressed irith aomo sensational with her usual all.'" Americanism: Being dissatisfied with the one you have because the magazine ad. makes the other one seem so much better. I ' jThis is a hard year for candidates. If an can! be discussed safely, the people don't give abodt it. issue a darn jjWhen a treasurer disappears, there's little chance to get back the money. You can't tell which broker got :it. , After listening to a steamshovel gang excavating for a skyscraper, it's hard to believe a mere confusion of tQngues stopped the work on the Tower of Babel. YOUTH ADMITS MAIL ROBBERY ' V (Continued from Pag-a One) a description of the robber sent all along the border, Oibb. was riding Into Windsor on the game train he had robbed. The train wa. .topped outside Windsor while crown authorities questioned the crew, but Glbbs, sitting on the rod. beneath the rear car wa. not discovered. After the Investigation the train wa. released and Olbb. car wa. ferried serosa the Detroit river. Here the young bandit rnnio to grief, for . Immigration officer, were on the lookout for amuggled alien, when the ferry docked and Olbb. wa. discovered when he came from hi. hiding plnco. The shabbily clad youngster was searched and 18,600 In bank notes wa. found stuffed In hi. shirt, while he carried tiro sealed currency package. ' containing $10,000 and $6,500 respectively. The custom men turned Glbb. over to local police who already had received a wire to be on the lookout for him from pro vincial authorities. Glbb. readily admitted the robbery and described the crime to police. He waived extradition and wa. returned to Windsor less than three hour, from the time the train wag held up. MURPHY OX TUIAIi , MEDFOIID, Ore., Oct. 3. () Trial of Mike Murphy, of Merrill, charged with violation of the pro hibition law, wa. first on the docket In Federal rourt here to day. Murphy was alleged to have sold wine, beer and moonshine during the last Fourth of July celebration at Merrill. The civil suit of K. P. Hamil ton against the California Ore gon Power company for damages for alleged backwater flooding of hi. farm on the Upper Klamath lake, wa. settled out of court. afternoon, sure. Bail, which al-1 demonstration ready had been arranged, was raim continued at $500 each. j vaer le ,crmll of lhe re. The old court room, however, straining order Issued today, tho fairly bulged with tittering per-, show, may continue until Friday son. who had come to see the 'night, after which it will be up arraignment. A. the name, were ; to Mis. West and her co-defen-called and each person minced idant. to prove their play 1. not or strode before the judge, there : Indecent. tht sardonic tunt" to unfold on roller.. Their original HIP 78 CADS tricks have several twist, to them. With dance pep and personal ity. Dud Nelson Is sure to pleaso hi. auditors, for till, .nappy young fellow has selected an nil . popular program that should , meet with general approval. The Three Anierlrau. of Yos- terday and Today In a versatile ' offering of song talk, roping. , music and danco comprise such ' well-known character, as Chief Hagle Wing. Chief Howling Wolf ,, , , and Rauiona. Two violins, piano (Continued from Pag. one) j . . .. and harmonica ara used in the submitted to the electorate Joint-! of fcring, with a laugh hero and ly a. one proposal. , , (here and some neat roping with j I thit am n 17 Atist rlnniia tilte. , Q-A proposal to refer to the m The Kast Side. Florence and , Seventy-eight cars of Klam- u electorate whether or not the , -ran, muKe morry with much ' ath potatoes left Klamath Falls !cltT at lar"c shonld pay for P-1 pernsflaRe and topical chatter. A and varlou. loading point, along : eration and maintenance of a likeable couple. : the O. C. & E. railroad, -for . Proposed lighting district on Main j fcarurlnR Ellnoro, Oscar, John various western market, during ",reet aml Eleventh 1 street, or an(j j,aihan. The Coldcn Goto September, It wa. learned today whether this expense should be four, favorites of the Air over I from County Agent C. A. Hen-1 Dorne bv ,he Property holders ; outhern fallfarnla stations, are I been i alo"S 1,10 auecieii street. THE WORtnTAAffi AffftR MOTOR CAR Iffl : ' mn i ii i KLAMATH 00 ELECTRATE TO VOTE 3 ISSUES derson. Ten car. have shipped since October 1. Potato harvesting I. In full j their source in the chamber of sway a. grower, are marketing i commerce airport committee and their prcduce and either .hip-1 were officially endorsed by the ping Immediately or storing In chamber of commerce board of the hope of a rise In the market. director, yesterday. The council market. i concurred with the board In that Potato price, are not encourag-1 both organization, agreed that ing at present and, to date, there j there was an Immediate need for Is no Indication of. a rise on ;alr landing facilities and that the the market. 'city should establish such lm- provemenl. without delay. j The third proposal, relating to i tthe lighting question. Is an out- ITC OCTU AAFFkf growth of a controversy which " w..jrv ttas carrlC(1 on orrT the gnt,na.' I system which was to have been NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Oct I installed on Main street from 3, (UP) The possibility that the Second to Eleventh and on Elev labor unions may take another enth street from Main to Oak. vote on the proposed five per j Mayor Walters and several mem cent wage reduction compromise hers of the council held that the plan, today was the only hope- affected properly holders should ful aspect of this city', textile not only Install the lights but strike, which entered Its 25tn : should pay for the maintenance sure to be welcomo additions to . ti,. . . . h... 'any b'". Ellnoreli singing and ' tne uiunicui enoris oi ine tnreo 1 1 boys are right up to tho minute. On the screen. "French Dress- j Ing," slurring H. II. Warner, j Ul Wilson and Cllve II rook. STRIKE IS IN week Monday. and operation and "Juice." Four of the seven local unions: About the time the system was comprising Iho textile council, to be gotten under way, a poll the regular labor organization, tlon from a majority of tho prop Monday voted not lo accept Ihi '. erty holders, checked the project. 1 compromise five per cent wage ' Anxious to effect tho Improve cut In place of the 10 per cent ment, the council is going lo the wage reduction which canned tho strike on April 18. The New Bedford Cotton Manufacturers Association hid voted to reopen the mill, under the compromise plan. people with the proposition, and will follow their mandaln. Hear The latest Victor Records at j Star Drug Store. B27-02? WOOD Orders for Slabs and Block Wood are coming in fast, and prices will necessarily advance as bad weather comes on. We have a bargain in Slab Edging at $2.00 per cord at the yard or Hurry-up orders are go ing out promptly. $5.00 ' delivered. Order a little ahead of your needs if possible. Peyton 6? Co. 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