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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1928)
r.'ipo Twelve THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Friday, November !, 1!28 G. M. C. ISSUES AM : URGE SUM TO STOCK HOLDER Hundred Million in Stork ..and Cash Distributed By Big Company ' NKW YOHK, Nov. !). U'Pi -Cleneral Molors corporation de livered to stockholder the sur prise, whirl, Its president, Alfred P. Slogan Jr. had predicted a slum time ego. ' The surprise wan In tho form of n melon worth H :t.r. iiii.imiii In rash and stock which should ho worth n additional $ 43.M'll.n(i In dividends annually, making an yoliiul (llotrlhullc.il valued at f round tutu. onti.iMio If Increase in ulue It taken Into consideration. Illrcclors ordered a spill in the 17.400.000 pilar on the basis of 3Vj new sharps for pach present share held, and Indicated (hat tho Hew stock would be placed on a U annual basis, which would bp j On "Neon" Signs Dealt Severe Blow by Decision of U. S. Court i Alli e d Infrlimomenls of pa-j Kloclrlcal Product corporation, I touts covering "Neon" stilus have isolo licensee uiuU'i' tho genuine ; ,Jusl hcuu dealt u severe blow by ! Xuoii patents, la hrlniiliig Milt in ' I... l'.,U. tjf .il.. h!.,,.,-,.,,.,, ,iirl ' I lr..iti .mil iilM.iU-tiri. ! Klmi whi n it sustained a permanent Ittio manufacture and Mfe of so Loa Anscles Policeman injunction against mnnnlaclui'c culled Scott siciis not made liy : V Oil 11(1 S Wife Und niiADDri rumc is I WITH 1 DEATH t I mn n iimnimrn J flMoz-wpytuj S"OT"l'SVce maswsAWAsb --l s3uE and use of so ailed "Noon"! us" declares J. '. Zanckcr, vice-; signs not made undvr. tliu Geoige president and general mniuncr of Claude patcnis. It is announced the Klcctrlcal Products corpora-, by the Klcctrlcal Products cor- lion of Oregon. "We Khali hutej IHirallon of Oregon, pole Claude to sue to collect damage for In Neon licensee her Friend In House Armistice Day Specials! Hero is your chance to dress up for tho holidays and to supply your Fall needs the lowest possible prices. Here are just a few examples of the great savings can offer yau due to the tremendous buying power of our Chain of Stores. at wo All-Wool Suits New Fall Shade and Patterns 19.95 24.95 29.95 Ovci couti--All wool, Now Styles and Fabrics 16.95 19.95 22.95' U)S ANtlKt.KS. Nov, !. i'V Irt ViTtiuu Simmons, l.o Ah- t ,,..,. t ... .... CI'U'l lit UK I Ullll'l'l, 1'i'llllllit ivu M'liifiiiin fitius un in urn-, ..- - ill., i ,. Nti iIilit Imrn nfti-r lU'iiliahlv fill- Appeal from l.u- circuit . out l a ' "' "" iiiip we wl" ... ,,,,,,' , 0,rllK1Hi' wife do Won had recti taken at New i ' " '- l--eiit purcha-'",'" "n,"t "ia -- " ntiMon na,i in n tah n at .n w ,.,i!..,i v., .. Simmons, and her friend. lorK oy a Heavily liuail.-co man-,- - ' jii. M.,vr. In uimrrel over a woman Katd to havo Ik'cii uractuivr who was alleKcd lo he positively luteud to proven! , .,. ..v . ... . . inriiitT r:iii! wiin iir.iiiiixM tti a. heM b, lleor.c, (laudo. .He;-ry'co u, ,r patent, when Ktliyon or fnini-i' unit im-iM, ." v " 'v Porta nl rimiro iu tho Krvnch ! ' vl'- "f " final and A.ad. my of Science, who discov-. I rnianeui uvriaion 01 uu i crcd the pnce.s of takinR n,,. ! Supremo Court.- rare "Neon" gas from the atmos phere. lu its final decision just rend-' i'ied the t'nltcd States supreme ; court has ruled that tho peiman-j .cut Injunction must stand which I wit. fitrnturli' i.t-rl., r...l ni'ulnsl ! KHial to $7. SO on the present ', .," , , Ai "Neon" signs not made br Kle-j MM LOSES lock, which pay $3 annually. In addition a rash extra divi dend of $2. B0 share was de clared on common stock. The tatter alone would amount to (43. 60H.OOO. Figuring the Increased dividend on the basis of the old capitalization, the otaer t43.a00.- 1)00 la arrived at. On today's 1ST IP E trlcal Products" corporation or its I , ; eastern associate corporations, j Orville Wright Claims who alone heiu the right to man- Smithsonian Museum ufucture and use "Neon" gas ua-j yir 1 T T. I- der tho patents granted, Kunh-. er. the supreme court ordered tho case remanded to the court I home after a four weeks' separation and found her hm-haiul with Miss j Catherine McKlnnon. Aim end by his wife's presence the police .officer sliol her and her frlcud. I w ho had accompanied her. j When iKili.e. summoned by neighbors, arrived Simmons held them at distance with his re volver. I "If any pnllcemun Is going In . be shot It'll be me," he said. Mid sent a bullet Into his temple. Mrs. Simmons, who Is 27 years old, probably will dlu from bul-1 let wound In th left lung. Fhy-' Isiclana held little hope for Miss! Meyers. Si, who was wounded In WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. i VIM . th sbdomen. rt. .1... . . ....... siimmons was 7. venrs old lie Vrlce basis the new stock would Jrisuici.on wun in-;iu r, ( mstjrv the Wright Joined the pjllco traffic s,,ad In flll around IS . share, but Wall "iotlon to prepare immodiaicly ; alrp,nneu forevcr ,, ,0 lh,lS4 and was rapmln of last Street I; convinced the new Issue " l,.a .OT, dami,lfes. u: i Inlted States.. It was learned lo- i year's police football team. In will rise quickly above $100. thus f,he E'ectr Hrouc'" ;daT through Orville Wright, who 1 November. I92i. his former wife, adding a tremendous smount to '"rporaiion and other t laude .ttendlnr the National ' lHs. Texas, charged him it the mellon. Howeverr todav's dividend re moves General motors from the lint of sensational market per formers. No longer can the stock tie bid up ten or twenty points with such a tremendous capitali zation of $43,600,000 shares. If Ir should rise three points In a session the event would be re markable, as it would thus add Past : Neon lights associates for Infringement of patents. "With this victory behind us. j I Aeronautic association contest failure to provide for ber- iriectln iself and their child. The machine, first to fly. is In! '. the science museum of South I.KT HIM M.KUP WHOM; MWIItKlt ;KTS 'Kensington. London, and will j IMTTSIIIKC.H. Nov.' What's WO.M.W IX "TISOl'liLK stay there permanently because to be done with a mar. whs w.il'is Wright, the surviving brother of Into a strange house and goes lo DALLAS. Nor. 9. (API the two American pioneers of the sleep under the bed? PI'-oburssh Among the miny complaints air, believes the Smlthsonlau la-, police decided to bold Joscim Har- from those who got the stitution. logical resting place ls on a suspicious person tillage Wronc liumhpr. nnn Ilnll.na . nf Ihn nirnl-ma hw. h.nn utifiili- 'When he was ralinht ll.ino'tir ill more than $120.000.00 to the . U1)mal. tonav nai, , jcr. Thc ,oan ot-the' Blan. ,he home of Mrs. I. Scot'. company's valuation. t'AX'T SKI.I. W1I K ance far and above the usual ! British museum has In-en made i "We'll Ipt th .i-u'j ilc iib telephone mlsrues. ' permaiunt gift, Wright said. 'he rreslln otfiiers only Calling her hardware deal- t The machine, an American pro- comment. er's number she asked brisk- : duct from its wooden supports' ly for a pound of bottle. to the canvass of Its wings, will VOt Til W'KII SISTKK? c-ips. Vy mistake she had never lie brought buc k to this I CLKVKI.ANIi. Nov. . Imini- been connected with the po- i country, ho added and thereby Cation officials hi re ara Investl- LONDON. Nov. . "I hereby l(:n my wife, Mrs. Price, over to Arthur Kufus Williams for $i." nut Mrs. Doris I rice didn t agree ce station, and four-hun- closed the ten-year controversv gHnS s remrt that a naturalized vo -k w urti irnium.s oi corw were ' KnrwaAn ., i t.i.t. riitzrn raid n t 't n rii nntnr. $(i.(K Values Pure Wool Union Suits NOW $4.89 $.U)0 Value Part Wool U-Suit NOW $1.89 $1.00 Value Wool Mix U-Suits $2.95 $1.00 Value Silk and Wool Mix U-Suits $2.95 Fine Lisle Soxs, RejT. 25e Pair NOW 4 for 50c ' Heavy Wool Sox NOW 49c $1.00 Values Dress Soxs NOW 69c Wool Caslwneiv Sox 49c . $ 1.00 Values Corduroy Pants NOW $2.95 $1.50 Value Moleskin Pants NOW $2.95 $(5.00 Values Wool Dress Pants NOW $3.95 College Cut Cords NOW $3.95 $0.50 Values Wool Double Blan kets NOW $3.95 $5.00 Values Fancy Plaid Blan kets NOW $2.95 $2.50 Values Sheet Blankets NOW $1.69 Fancy Robes NOW $6.85 Up to $8.50 Values Men's Shoes and Ox fords NOW $4.95 To $10.00 Values Men's Shoes and Ox fords NOW $5.85 Boy's Shoes at the lowest prices $2.44 $2.95 $3.49 50 Pair Men's Work Shoes, while they latt $3.95 Bib O'Alls & Waist O'Alls $1.19 $5.00 Values Water Repel lant Pants NOW $3.9S All Wool Blazers NOW $3.95 and $4.95 Flannel Shirts NOW $1.95 wood. Monmouthshire, concurred delivered instead in the per- ,( ovcr'crcdit for air achieve- ni and returned with a l.rld'c In the disagreement. Charges of misconduct brought by the hu band were also disallowed and i separate maintenance order is sued against him. who Is bis si.-icr. In this rtnn- ner. the girl, as the wife of sons of officers Dean Goss ' and Charles Burrus. The woman's beer was destroyed. India has between 20 and 30 cltlren mold nni l.i. refused nil. and site paid a 25 fine. principal languaRcs. of which Hie mission although her country's jmost widely used is Hindustani. I quota was exhausted. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY At The Oi egon Woolen Store 8th and Main Streets ALWAYS THE BEST WE SELL for LESS U sssssTssswaos'asiiiiai i ?a.,r f . at ji-jiarna iwisliii rirviim'r ss HELLO ummEsi Corae to Our Store SATURDAY MORNING We Have Something Good To Give You. See the Big Santa Claus Doll and What He Brought in His Bis Pack. . Saturday, November 10th The Largest and Finest Stock of Toys, Dolls, and Christmas Gifts Ever Shown in Klamath Falls Now On Display in Our Big Bargain Basement Buy Early and Get The Best. The Bag Onanis FREE GIFTS To Every Child who comes lo our store Saturday, November 10. See the Big Airplanes fly, and a thousand other surprises. asset uJ3ilfkl I.. f-.S1.!!. fiV THE BIG GOOD WILL STORE A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas. .FOR CIIRISIMAS BARGAINS Come to Our Big Bargain Basement. Buy your Christmas Gifts here in connection with our big Good Will Campaign which closes on Christmas Eve, and save money KLAMATH IF1JISMMTOE KaiPAKI IN THE CENTER OF THE SHOPPING DISTRICT, ONE BLOCK FROM WOOLWORTH'S NEW STORE Phone 891'. WATCH OUR WINDOWS WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES 1011 Main, St mtH si u sj'i issjwihu u; mm imp m jan 1 i itit mil ra rrrtr (lt, a iWiit- iisriirsirTwiarsiij SOVWJSB IHIMISH 'A 7A t J