rge Fourteen TIIR EVENIN'O IIERAU.. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Friday. NoveniluT 2:1. 1123 Lovely Portrait Painted By Noted English Artist Leads To Divorce Action by Spouse II IS TERM IN STATE , LONDON, Nov. 2.1. Ill') Ono of llio ulraiiKVKt Ulvor riw'i III Drltlsli history was Hied In court today when Mm. IWitlirr V. PllkliiKluii wnH iiiuti:d a 1 Kroo oil Ihe i;rouiil of nilsi'ou lluil by tier artist husband. k Shu provided Din (Inul rliupli-r nf Hlut Is now known a I lit V'royal ncndruiy divorce raw," 'Vlien sho told I ho court how she lcuniod ot licr luislinud's allc'K'd turiUt'lliy through a picture lie pitlutcd a portrait which n 'titiK In lliu royal academy in ' ' Itogcr h. l'llklngton, noted art ftf. prcm-HUMl a lowly portrait ..for the academy and It on a ,p1aco on the Walls of the famous kislitutlon last year. The picture . -irai riititlud ".Mn. Roger Tilk lugton." Mn. rilkluston heard the com went aroused by tlio palming and decided she would like to tee her husband's work In the . madvmy. She paid a visit to llio Institution and saw the por-' trait whli h, Indeed. a love ly picture, but not a portrait of I herself. Mrs. rilklugton Immediately recoiMiiXHd the sitter for her hus band's palming as Mrs. I'ara Chambers of Maidenhead. The Incident prompted an til rvstiKatlon and Mrs. I'llkiliRtuli wild she discovered that her hus band had lived with Mrs. Cham bers in 1927 and recently had resumed relutions with her. The suit was not defended, and after Mrs. Pilkington had told her story In court she was granted a divorce. WOMAN IX CASK PEN TENTIARY MR. COOLIDGE I GIVES REASONS . FOR HIS VETO i WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. tll'i j- I'resldent ('oolldtic explained to in i-ongivwluunl deleiation at the Whilo lliiil-e today his reasons, for poiki'tlmt the Niinli-Miiiin Mils, le Shoals bill ami Intimated ho never would kIku It so Ioiik as It would put llio Koveiuiueiit I n 1 1 the retail power and ferli llter liti-lnt'. Some meiiihers of the ttcloKU llon left with the Impression that Ihe president inlitht hIkii the old Mildlleu bill lor leii.e nf the 1 su.iiuti.il ou Hiivorniueiit nil i nto mid power projoet, whleli was re vived ml passed by roiiisress. If it were ebllllKi'if so lis not to cull for const I uet Ion of t'ovo Creek 1 it in . The Muildeii bill was tuhled by Ihe lioiln' military arf.tlis com- I I'i miles tu the iiiiinber milieu hist hchhIiiii he a use hiiiii ROO.UUO.OIIO 'are collected every coiiimlltvii members were H"-!yi,nr trum i slot Kiis-meti is pleased with the leeapluiu pro- . . ,, ,, v , ,,.,d kiuiraiilee .,.,,.!" eon-uiner. served by the '... llio novel in, i, -in III opeiulloii of jl. lain lilid Coke ruinpitny, Lull pliiiiiM'. ilon. r'or results use llerahl t'luss Ads. ' tilimlinm l a Malayan wind LOS ANGKl.KS. Nov. 2J. tl IM .vim Messenhelnier, sour writer, would Cot buy his wife clothes, but spent his money on valuable Rifts for Joan Crawford, film act ress, Mrs.' Lorraine Messenhelnier charged today in her suit for (250 a month separate maintenance. NOTICE. DR. 0. II. MATHER SPECIALIST - CHIROPRACTOR and ELECTRO-THERAPY Has opened offices at the new Stewart Drew Building. 731 Main St. Suite 202 Phone 404 HAVE YOUR TEETH' FIXED r1 1 SOUND healthy teeth are certainly some thing to be thankful for. Have your teeth examined periodically and keep them healthy. lYotcit Vour ToolU Health, Do D D. Havens Msp PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS Entrance Mars Hotel Phonc 04 CorncrIItm AND Main St& Ig. 1 J Mrs. Ruth Lockwood Ap pears at Prison With out Police Escort S.U.K.M. Ore., Nov. S.1. U"l'l I'na coinpauletl by any fVpresen tatlve of the law but beuriiiK a coinmlliiient seiitencliiK her to servo two years in the Institution. Mrs. Itulh Lockwood, Turner ranch owner, npiH-nred at the gales of the state penitent iary here Thursday afternoon and In formed Wardoii Lewis tliut she was prepared to begin serriiii: her senteuce. Mrs. Lockwood was found guilty several mouths aito in circuit court on a charge of in voluntary manslaughter grow ing out of the death of Maynurd Sawyer. Salem drug clerk, who was struck down by the Lock wood machine ou the streets of Salem more than a year ago. Mrs. Lockwood tough: :iie case through the supremo court hut lost her appeal. An appeal to (loveruor Patterson also prov-' ed fruitless. Last week she was granted six days tune in which, to put her affairs in shape. Mrs. Lockwood is tho first wo man to be sentenced In Oregon ou a charge of this nam re and is the second pcrsou In tho statu to be given a penitentiary sen tence fur the death of another person In an automobile accident. Court Charges Mayor F. Hague With Contempt JKKSEY CITY. N. J., Nov. 2H. (VIM The disagreement be tncin Mayor Frank Hague and the Ca.so legislative committee, investigating political conditions In New Jersey, reached a climax today when the mayor was ar rested on a legislative warrant, charging contempt, through re fusal to testify before the com mittee. The arrest was made by Ser-geant-at-Arnis Frank Garrison of the statu senate this afternoon, notwithstanding Hague's offer to surrender. Hague was released 15 min utes after his arrest ou 1.000 bail, pending a hearing on a writ of habeas corpus, which was postponed from this afternoon to Friday morning. The mayor was served with tho warrant while conferring In ' the office ot John Milton with Sheriff Copplngcr, Corporation Council Thomas J. Brogan and Murrltt Lane, Ills attorney. . The POLLY SHOPPE C:r. Klamath Ave. and 9th St. Opposite P. O. U Thanksgiving Sale Beginning Saturday CatS Hats Dresses Heavy price reductions on our regular stock in these lines. Here is where you find REAL VALUES in new, clean mer chandise. The Polly Shoppe Sales are REAL SALES Prices Cut to the . Last Dollar Remember, we are giving unusual values in our DOLLAR DEPARTMENT Attractive Christmas Gift novelties, as well as staple merchandise. n y Liu SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 24th A BOX OF MISS SAYLORS CHOCOLATES With a 50 cent purchase of the following Nyal Tooth Brush Nydenta Tooth Paste Nyal Cold Capsules Par Shaving Cream Box Stationery Cambay Lotion Nylotis Almond Cream Nyal Shaving Lotion COME EARLY ' ii a w i-rii nl l r -irr?rj .J H V, rvLATlAs n lALLd UlvLUUH li hrr w V ' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE VI V I ptTI ' BUY T ME I Ft OrrUGS C jl" ) ONLY One to a Customer i - fompilsory We Must Raise $25,000 Cash at Once! One of the slowest and quietest fall rensons that we have eve r experienced forces us to take this drastic step. Our store is overstocked with the finest and choicest fall goods obtainab le. To be frank, we haven't the money to pay for this stock, our back is to the wall we anticipated a greater volume of business than we received so consequently we must liquidate this huge stock at a loss ourselves. We all make mistakes and others profit by these errors here is your opportunity to reap the benefit of our mistakes. So here goes for the greatest sale that Klamath county has ever witnessed. Read below these wonderful values and rem ember that even if we filled this paper we couldn't list all he tremendous values we arc offering. SUITS-All wool and new styles $16-49$24-49$27-49 Men's All-Wool Overcoats, now $16 49 $19 49 $22 49 $9 BOYS' SUITS now 85 (tl 1 .85 M Q.85 p x x i;iii SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! All 9 QC Wool fancy Shirts, reg. $5 value, now V Wool, Flannel and Moleskin Shirts 01 QC Reculr.r $3.50 values, while they last & 1 UO Heavy Wool Mix Sox Now 35c Q pairs fc 1 Pair Waist and Bib Overalls w $1-19 Fancy Wool Cashmere iox 39c Now Heavy Moleskin Pants now $2.69 Work hirls Now 49 c Heavy Corduroy Pants $2.69 Leather Palm Canvas Gloves OQr Now Sheep-Lined Corduroy now $4.95 Boys' Dress and School Shoes Out they go at $2.49 $2.95 $3.49 , Men's All-Leather Dress Shoes and Oxfords $3.95 i;n) nn$4.95 II tral till) $5.85 AH - Wool Union Suits, Reg. $6.50 A QQ vahw Now Pfct.i0 Fine Spring Needle Union Suits (tl 7Q Now P A J Wool Mix Union Suits. 0tutlhcygo$l;89 Boys' Union Suits, Wool Mix QQ Now VOC Come Buy All You Want and Save All You Possibly Can at the We bell Always the Best Ur 4 A Vk ,,or Less It will save you money to look this over. EIGHTH AND MAIN STREETS 1L