! ! Page Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FATJ.S, OREGON Wwliu'wlav. OftoWr .1 1 02ft JEWISH RAGE "Candy Fattening ?-Ridiculoiis!" Say Slim Stage and Screen, Stars Succoth, or the Feast of Tab' ernaulea, often called the Jewish i Ttoauksglving, will In observed throughout the land by Jews, j Thla celebration of the holiday j lartcd on taut Friday and will ; continue until the feast of Con clusion on Saturday. October 6th. , Thla will bring the high holy I aeason, which begun with Kosh ( llashanah, or New Year's, Sop-, lember IS, to a close. Bureolh la In Intent and me- mortal, a thanksgiving festival, Intertwining rratltude for God's mercy to the people of Israel I amidst the nations of the world with thankfulness for His bounty ' and grace to each individual. It Is the harvest festival and the earliest thanksgiving feast, the , type after which the American j Thanksgiving day waa fashioned. ! The custom of dwelling lu I temporary huta or booths Is not j only to remind the Israelite of , the wanderings of his ancestors. I but also to recall to .his mind I that God kept him throughout j the year amidst all life's uncer tainties. It reminds the Jew that (Sod caused the children of Israel ' to dwell In booths when He led 1 them out of the land of Kgypt. In the larger cities, the fes tival, has of late, been used to encourage charity. The fruits of the field are brought Into God's house as a sign of thankfulness and after the service are sent to the hospitals or. the poor of tho city. In recent years It has leen the attempt to have the children take a central part In i the observance of this festival. mm . ?n rx y 1 a "Abolhkrphlhiriabii 1030," Aim Of State and National Campaigns LWt to right: Bobb. Armt. Marjort. Wood. Joan otto MocOonsIa tobovo), Adoloido Kondall (bolow) J N 11 HEN twenty of tht prettiest and liniment young women of the ta;r and tureen answer "Yen, InJeeil!" lo tlit queittton. "Are you fond cf candy they may upset the thtHrle of tome of their matinee (una. out they leuve no room tor wondering what txvoiiit of the jove ot oonDoty that thru admirer aend. They like candy. thy em "lt ot It." they conaider It an Important Item In (heir diet, and the do not find It fat ten). in So they re crntty told the National Confection era' Association In replying to t ques tionnaire bobbe a rnst. who haa d need her way to ft dcldd hit In &in:frid a "Koalle." declare that candy i h-r favorite drafter I. Ja'auvtie M:ulonaM. uf ttkw nmstvul, Vfivioi of "Tlie Ituyal Kaniil," ilk- heiv in the m(ii noon. Marjorie ovt and Adrluide Kendall. Uupulur Young lensluitk women, don t expfci ever to ou'kiow thtr aweet tooth Mim tto-m itk enndy bet in the evemnr anj ..l is KvimIiiiI la ready for her an. tiniv ot th day Other prominent pinvr who aurerd 'h.tt candy is nut (attvnin are: Viwan Tohin. KtVr.no, HoMntimtii. Sylvia rirlti Pntti tlitirou. (.iwrn I.ee Kir Ikura St:mvyck Kay lulinton l.-niis-1 1 ne Li:a n. Ja net M tl v. I Mrie Union. JiilH-tie 1mv, lorn i'tiwtrd, Nancy lVfxL Lira It a q u i I e, S.inanne U'llla and Mra Kltli.it Xuni. BUSINESS MEN SCHOOL GUESTS n R nc nnRRTR UJ1IIMIU IIUUULM i . Returned Home ( Miss Alice Drown of Langell alley Is home from Los An geles, where she visited for some inie with relatives and friends. lUijrmNl I'onltion ! Mrs. R. G. Motschenbacher has MO.VTGOMKRY. Ala.. Oct. 5. resigned her position at the Cer- (yPl Roy Dlckerson. bank robber trude shop and Is enjoying a : of notorious reputation and golf-' rest at her home. of undetermined skill todav AN FRANCISCO In previous years the cham- ( was pla...nit hia ravorile roIe ot VumlUUm Improvnl w. ......tru w fugiute from Justice. Wallare t'erllnics, son of Mr. Foreign Secretary of Eng land Arrives in Bay Metropolis SAX KKAXCISl'O. Ort. 3. (f. To fthollalt dll.lhirla ly la the purpoM of a gmit tmtlonul CHmiwilKit Inltlutrd hy riluli lnrtnl- tf hr.ilih mid Imu ki-d ti i-h.iiitutle uml wrlf.tre ot-KunU.itlittia thioih out Iht eitilrt country. Thla camp" 'VL U'iorJlntf l lr. ft, J. t'rumMno, itcitrntl 'i-vut,ve or tlia Ani-ilan OhiM Ihnlth A.u-l-lit Ion and formerly Kiato Health (Mll-rr of Kuitmta, rclli-a hlclly upon twu tuiMiia to accompli.. Ita put 1 lrt la tha Itutnunlxlniz of rhlt dren hy lh ue of toxin nntl-tnvln, and second la pivfniutn itf infec tion through education of the public. Sanltury alnn'a ui coniulnern and rutin utetitl. or kIuhhch uikI en tins' utrnalta properly htrtiliitd are Important tnana to i'ic ent , dlphthrrUt, and. Indeed, all of the usual illHcatca of the upper respira tory tract. an Id lr. Cruiiihlno. "TliN waa dcfln.icly pnvn In the American t mining tamp during 1 the war. Ko ruptd then wua the apread of lnnuritaa. pitrum utlu and other tvxpirutory ttl.ica that the authorltlea conducted exhautttlve exixt Intent a on tlu prrvmtlon of infUon. It waa fot:nd tha( the alcrllUatioti of menu ktta waa a tnot Important inrana of alfWliiK up the aprvud of such diacnna. As a re sult of thla the authorltlea put Into force a general oiMcr requiring auch atcrllisatlon. "t'omplett rraulta of exprtn,cnla at that time were puhlHtietl lu the Journal of American .Medical A"o cUatlon. Thcro U. thrrfon, n doubt that containers and entl'tg utrnclla ars anfe only If deoIgMrd for single u-i or waatitHl In a dminftvt Ing solution or sterilised by stoiim. Thla warning Is particularly timely In tha summer, when ban dreds of thouaamli of tcurlata are motoring through the country, atop, ping at aodj. fuuntutna. wayald atonds and reataurahta fur food and drink. The gluaaea In uny of thrae places may te safe but who known fcio.ne aterlllse their glasrn; oilier- do not. To inaur1 ufty, otieahould uae a wntuhwr that bus never bn Uai'd teforo. Too great cai-e In thl mtitter cannot le taken. eieclnll as It concerns the health of chil dren. They are likely lu drink at any fountain, aland or cart or shop without, of course, considering a! H the rondtilon of the glaiotr In SrhKh their audt or pop la served. then, ton, timny are pociilliily aiia ceptlhli lo tha dtNeanea of (he Upp reanlrtitory tract. It would b a r m mm WW Mi 5J aim triMUtkjj,iHJm lLAVVSON CRACK j SHOT ON GEESE , There la one r:in In I he , Klamnlh bualn who has appar ently snivel the pussllng ques tion of how o outwit the cunuy honker, lli is Hex l.awanii. of (he Kin : math Hiiorts Uooila Htnr. who In two days killed five honker aeese : on Tula hike nud, wlillo, lie wasn't alnlklng these regal lillils, got his limit of ducks. The five birds averaged 1 4 pounds apiece III weight uml were III excellent condition. (1111,1) hil l. I II. HOOD It I V Kit , Ore., Oct. .1. (AP) A bullet ari'lilentiilly fired from a rifle which was being cleaned hy Krlr tiordon last hlghlr struck his son Rob ert, 6, lu the abdomen, result ing In the boy's death. Gordon, who had returned from a hunt ing trip, did not know that tho gun was loaded. Have you AH of Your Own Teeth: UiiIchi you tukit cure of your tui'th thi day in com in U win-it you will krtow tho mi'iiiiiiiu of Artificial l)enUii'i'. ' All Work Done Painlessly UNION Painless Dentists 7li Main 301 WliHrrs m1ft. Dr. CIIA rKTKIINOX, Mgr. Oitr IVIIiati lruic Hluro Open until U:O0 I', M. rtiono J0.1T Or. 8. J. Crumbine, general aaacu t.ve of tha American Child Health Association and former Stats Health Officer of Kansas Ions; strp toward, accomplishing ths uUjrcta uf the atttl-dlphtherltk cam pnlgn If children wero permitted to irlnk only Iroin contulneia that had never been uied before. "AII over ths country.' concluded Dr. Vrupiolite. "th campaUn la be ing pushed by btaUe liartmenis of Health. Puhllc Health Aaaoclu t loin. 1'arent 'Teacher Aaaoclal Ions iltd I'lllld Health AA"ocl(ltotia. Wit. i public co-opeiattun It can euccred. Ths Amerlc.ili Child Health Aaao. elation In a Lively co-otittliiK In tl campaign. Ir. C'rumhliif, Ita (lenerul Ktccuthe, wtaa formerly state Health O IT leer uf Kaniaa and a as ihe utie to procure In that Ktuie esuUtliitia redlining nterllliuitlun n KlttKars or the aubntttuthin of con tainer a a htch co u 11 be uwl once and then destroyed, at all puull drinking pta- In Kauaaa. The convict whose circus aero- ,nd Mrs Jonn Ve;xlw la ,b9 ' P,; s,,r Au"",nl Chtnb.rlln j teachers ts be guests at a lunch n. this year the members of ( batlca in prison breaks have . on, ,. , ' ,,,'. . IT th9 fwln secretary of Great th, organization are guest, of Snei toT hlm , wlde reputatioI1, f","" LftolT ; ,lriw,n- rriwl here tart nlKht the faculty at the new Union f riiked . life uuder a charged option. f(jr a rMt of (wo wp).kj a, (he high school. Frederick Berger. ' wlre at Kilby prison last nlgbt Mr , borne of William II. froeker, fi- professor of Journalism, aaid to- and fled In a limoueine with two,' I nancler and republican national day. In welcoming the chamber fellow convicts and three outside ' A- Merrltl- representative ; committeeman from California. raemoers to tne new high school j confederates 1 ,nB -ncreie aiarninery ana 1ST AIR IAIL FROM MEXICO ARRIVES TODAY Where they held their regular : True to his often repeated sPPIt company of Los Angeles. weekly rcrum. i boas, tua, ne eTer had "nut a llev. J. Henry Thomas in the man on the spot and never principal address, said that the would." there was 1.6 bloodshed. uiuueru conception 01 eaucauon 1 a stranger approached A. O. la to enable a person to. make I Richards, gnard at a strategic a better living but that his earner ,,r th. "n" . di,.i. is a business visitor in Klamath Kalis. , Reynold to .Islilnud Earl C. Reynolds, secretary of the chamber of commerce was In conception of education waa lo , last night with word that he had! Ashland this afternoon on.bul- ,y f tne tlolden Gate at -the en ) been Bent to relieve the guard. , nets. .Mr. Keynoms accompanier. ; trance of San Francisco harbor. A quiet and unpretentious greeting was extended by friends of Chamberlain and members of the MritUh consulate here when the Dollar liner 'resident Adams docked. Chamberlain declined Inter views but remarked on the beau- v LAREDO. Tex.. Oct. 3. (TP) fhe first airmail to reach th" Tnlted SI ii leu from Mexico ar rived here today when Pilot (.ouIh Hover landed with 140 pounds of letter and packages and two passengers. The paxscngeni wero EduaTdo Hay. sub-secretary of communi cations cf Mexico, and I lyde W. Sprachr. No trouble In the flight waa reported. Mall fr.m the I. H. lo Mexico waa sent several duys ago. Ceremonies celebrating the ar rival of the first alrmull from .Mexico were held here. Under lien It. O. Duller of Grants Tas is In Klamath Fnlls on business loday. A HcDver Potato Digger gets all the Potatoes and does not cut or bruise them. Light draft, long life and easy to operate. We can furnish this digger also with new way air cooled gas engine. Baldwin Hardware Co. The Winchester Store aid a person 13 live belter. ""' rmijr instead or a promised note from a. h. Kosenoaum 01 me souinera hich he had seen for the first Jle aaid that one must look at the warden, a pistol was shoved Pacific. tlme a school from three standpoints. at the guard. Two other men ; 1 Members of his party lndi- tha building, the faculty, and j overpowered Richards, and ad- lUtarncd Home j cated that the foreign secretary th students. He spoke of the hesive tape was stretched across Mrs. Helen Jones has return-. might go from here to Vancouv-new- high school building as the bis eyes and mouth. ed home to Denver. Colorado, af- er. II. C.. and travel eastward lt and said that it should A rope was thrown over the tcr visiting here for two months ; through Canada at the conclu , f,VB.? 10 anyCn" who!wa11 from he outside, and Dick- ;wiln her parents. Mr. and Mrs. sion of his visit here. Definite tudied-there . erson with Ivanhoe Silva. Dlrm- Frank Pepp,e. ! plans have not been made. how Praising the faculty for the Ingham bootlegger "king" and ; 'ever interest they take in their work ! convicted of robbery and Frank ' Knjovlne- Duck Hunt I - ana m the students. Reverend : Cook, alias 1. M. Cooley, Ala-' . , I Thomas, said that It is impos- bama burglar, scaled the walls.' Dick Montgomery and Carl j Mrs. Leslie Rogers, president aible to get teachers with such ! Flattening to avoid certain death. Hale' residentl' f 0reon 1 1,y- of the Fremont-Central Parent ability, and education for the ' they squirmed under a high ten- are "J010 au nun' t Teachers association, and Mrs. amount of montary returns offer- Jslon wire and Joined their con- TuIe lake- TheT had splendid I Charlotte Currlns. one of th ed except for the fact that they federates in a largo closed auto--' Iuck Vty. bringing back (leading members of the P. T. A., are Interested In their profes-1 mobile. Tney were shot at near , ,he llmlt' !wln ""end he state conference slcn' and Its objective the train- 1 Tuskettee, Ala., but evaded de-' ' tDe association to be held In ing of the minds of children. Ueniion. MK' Ituminj lo Itcnil Iroseburg on October. U. 15 and Pa-ul Jackson principal of the j Dicktrson. who was said t.i ' Lloyd Magill of Maglll's Drug 26, as delegates. They were high school, acted as chairman j have once been an "escape ar-' Store is returning to Bend to- elected at the regular meeting and introduced the speake :. ! tlst" on the legitimate stage, j morrow. Mr. Magill expects sev- held on Tuesday afternoon at Walden I'pp. manager of the first gained attention as a bank eral loads of Bend people to 1 the Fremont school, football team gave an account ; robber In 1920 when he staged make the trip here for the base- j Dr. Brunt of the state dental ot student activities. Jack the Phenix City, Ala., robbery of ball game on Saturday between association gave an interesting Hamey. president of the student ' the Plienlx-Giard bank with his : Bend and the Beavers to be play- j talk which was enjoyed by the if Jl' Mffl body, told cf the classes in the ; wife and several companions high school, who taught where they 1 1 lapiurea in i-os Angeius, ne b them were, and crawled through a ventilator to, were held. This a jail roof and escaped over j ed at the local fair grounds. I members. was In preparation for tho tour , buildings within 24 hours. of the building which was made: year later he was surprised' with j after tho luncheon when faculty: the loot obtained in a Jewelry members guided the business ' robbery at Birmingham, and sent ' men through the lnstitutijn. j to Kilby prison. His wife mean ! f'lUckrn Pie on Menu whi'e had been convicted and. Abo'ut 75 business men, and sent to prison as an accomplice; all the members -cf the faculty in the balnk robbery. Rhe ob-! had lunch In the cafeteria; with 'tained a divorce after her release. I chicken pie the principal dish. In 1923 Dlckerscn vanished I During the luncheon, the high from Kilby prison by the ! impl.' 1 school1 orchestra, directed by (expedient ot flattening himself! Mrs. Elolsc Mclntyre, entertain- beneath the bed of a wagon used ed. The members of Ihe faculty j during construction of new Kll-j introduced themselves to the, by prison and holding on by main ' members of the chamber of 1 strength until he was safely out-' commerce. ' j'lde the walls. ' While the luncheon was still Nearly five years Inter. Decern- , going on. It was announced that'ber 24, 1927. after having been the classes were meeting with linked by officers with half a student super vise rs. In his in- j dozen bank robberies' from coast troductory speech Paul Jackson to coast, he was captured In the said that there were now 535 i act of looting a Tacoma, Wash., atndenta registered for classes. department store. Brought back Next Wednesday R. C. Groes-, Alabama to complete a term beck, a Counselor of the National of 'r'"" 20 to 25 years for the chamber of commerce. will ! Phenix City job. in recent months address the' members of the I he hud expressed an intention to chamber in the club rooms cn j "null the racket and go straight," "The activities and functions of but more recently he had com Ike United Slates chumher of plained of . frequent transfer in Yours of Recent Date Recieved and Contents Noted -Hcnny in Philadelphia Inquirer. We're Selling 'em commerce. ; Earl Ileynolds, secretary of the chamber of commerce, left til hi afternoon f-r the stntlon at. the Junction, cq bis regular Inspection trip. a , Mrs. Hoiick Home Mrs. Karl Houck has returned from a motor trip Into Washing toa and Canada where she visi ted with relatives and friends. the prleon. Dignified, unally well drossi d and highly respectable In appear- I anrc, Alabama officers were not j surprised when they learned at J Tacoma In 1927 that Dlrkerson was living a life of luxury lu the i west. 1 Complete golfing paraphernalia ! wns found in his apartments. He I had remarried unci admitted a : fondncsi for the game "between s ' Jobs." mm? And W H ' IT 9 Why buy a cheap suit or overcoat when we can give you a good one for $24-50 & $29-50 Think it over 1. Because our Suits and Overcoats are not high priced: 2. Because they're made for warmth and wear. 3. Because they're the latest styles de signed. ,4. Because we've always sold quality merchandise. That's Why We're Selling 'em I aint mad at nobody wman v