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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1928)
102ft nil' .!; THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH-FALLS, OREGON Pagi) Three M . i.i nifrnnhni ivm hp nm mu uui uli mtt MUSEUM - FALLS FOR E FAKE! Dignified Institution Put Away Evidence Of Mistake NKW YOIIK, !. I". I I I' I - Tliu ui-luaplrliiM .Mi'lropollinn Mumiuiii, tn Ik li ' r.-i.Nli.r y i.r f Itiul Judgment In Hi" world or lid, la nursing In lla iliiMft a skeleton Juat llkii nuninuu folk. It waa ruvrnlnl today. Willi hind. aa ll were, liuwml mill bin It In furlnuidy, tlm Me tropolitan oiliiillUnl I tint It wua iilHi ii( tlm dupes I luil paid nut good money recently fur il'--n t (in"')i art uf tin' period of about Cm) M. l' "I riM'I'ltVll In rutin ii something turni'il nut since tliu armistice. Further tllllll till" lldllllaaloll, wrilha reluctantly frum apukrl limn, tliv Metropolitan hud iiutli Hug to auy. A ituli'ily ua nay newly rlrlt lwl inuKiiiitii. aiunit by a smart foreign nrt dealer lu tu buying n Ituuihruudi painted In 1 4 J I. On great ttittiiL'Uiii h.ia bid don III "trcaauro" n .vy from tho prying eyes uiul shh kern of 1 1 1 1. iiotahbor, l.lka in Uix'ii iiis In Cleveland. IIOKtoll mill other illlc. t In Metropolitan nut fooled by I he work u( Alcvu poaacnu, a r katlla Ilullun who recently ud- milled tint b. had h'l'ii turning ul "Archaic Creek," arulplure by thu barrrl. I In- van-loud uinl I llV alll(lu pUKO, Tho one ublalnud hy l'-iv M tropullun l n iix-iiv which It refuaed to mnk. public wn if III type known Knrr. It Ik smiling million, lliiliily chipped and broken, but In thu curly (Irrrk manner. Hli Ik about three (i'l lilKh. unci darling, but Ilia directors of tlm Metropolitan lake no pleusure In her. In furl, they Imvv liuil her wrapped up In sacking and stored away In a dark rnrnrr ir tho Metropolitan basement. A i- In at lbs in ii n in tuitiiy fur Just oiio gllinpao nf Ml I'll Kure wro met with a dlguiricd but firm re fiinal. It. nil Id, however. I hut 1 Ik pltco u purchased by tho lulu John'Mnrshnll, an urcheoloitlat of solid reputation, tin himself aincllrd a rat while i-xunitnlfiK Mian Korea kulikcd uuklca and Ltlio .aculpturu wit never pluccd "mi exhibition. Tint uiUMium'a puldlrlty de partment seemed upset by tho bold qurrb-a aa In Mini Korea ) vail Ii and probable future. IITLATCH HAS BIRTHDAY 80 Xv."' ''V 1:1 fcxt DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE wdesNsirr,? ,Accl Klamath Man Sur rounded By Many ! Descendants Knur nl bin, Kr.;il kuihIcIiII-ilii-n, ilitlit i.l IiIk Kriilid rblldriiii unit flvn uf his nhua u nl iluuxli I' TK ciillii-riid uhoiit V, V. Wbll liili ll yimiui'duy In n li hru'u bin I'lalitb ih blrtbdiiy. . I licupIlM bin fin yrara, Mr. Whit. Iiilcli la IiuIm uinl hearty und apent lli day In rilnllilm lux o lion I 1 lillilhixxl. 1 i Mr. (Hid Mra. I). ('. Dlmmllt of HilliuniTN liiiniiivil Mr. Whltlutrb with a blrtbdiiy parly. Hiv lurK" j blrtlnliiy fiiko a ovi.-n-d with 'nil kIowIiik Iuii r.i, bi-unnK ivl , J " liml fi.'iir atom yi ura liav! punai-d llllll.. AfliT dliiutr ii Mxliil pfmr ntiiiii waa viiju)'i.-d. Th mi who I'tiinyid tbv day were: Mr. und 'Mra. W. V. Wblllutrh und anna. I tirruld, Hoy und I'uul of Hum liura; Mr. and Mih. Jiaa Whit lim b and rhlliln n, Vi-rn and ililiidra Ju)c; nf .MiTrlll; "bar-1 Ii-h Wbltliitrh und ann. llonuld. uinl Mra. .Miiinun-t Monro nl Altonmit; Mr. und Mra. Rnai ' Atibn-y and ilaiiKlHrra, Hnuifi-ll. j I'liyllla mid Ji-iiii nf Mulln: Mr., and Mm. I.ynn lluyx ""'I on' 1 Jlnrolil ur M.rrlll; Mlxa Mario tiihl'-M'l. Jnhu DliiimlH and tho ! honored du.-al. W. W. Wliltlutcb. Itrudlna frum (op to boitoin Of Una prnliy picture, you io fliat1 tho (-niii'dy i-jiiiiliiuniiio nf Mlaa Itiinly IHinii, Juat nnUitl froui Kualand In alvo llruudwuy tbv oliru-ovur. Ilrlow uro tbv fumoua uh lliiiba wbbb bavo won fmna and fortune by dunrlnn be hind the fiMitllKhta of Loud in. I I.A.VH AI'I'KOVKI) HAI.'kM. On1-, Uei 10, AI) I'lutia fur luiidmuliiUK I ho itrou'.i la of the l.uOruiidii iiurnuil aebool wuio upprovi d. Anlilteil Ih iinli iia uUlhorUed t Ihe fiiulp Ini'lil nmeaaury fur the achojl mil to udrerllno fur lilua, 4 IlKW I.AMlH (llllll. lrolunil. Pec. 10. AI'I 1 Part nf the iri'r of tho HniT ('i-ltlc landed tbla ufliirnoon, the iiiukIit mid uffliera reniullilin on board to Hllpervlae iffnrtH tn ri (IjjI h' r an hoon bh tho Hue waa blKb. i - ! An woi'n-u'a tlrom-a Urow aliort IT iKi-lilellla' drrreaaed, Miya U proiiilucnt doctur. Maybn homo day aoou nr min i have any more nilNhnpa ut all. 1 INQIANHELD IN LOCAL JAIL AT TUB LIBERTY LAST HIIOWINIi TODAY Rin Tin Tin "LAND OF THE SILVER FOX" CoinUm TOMOIIKOW Esther Ralston I "THE SPOTLIGHT" AT TMR PINE TREE I.AiT rillOWIMi TOKAY Greta Conrad Garbo and Nagel "THE MYSTERIOUS LADY" ComlHC TOMOUIIOW Vaudeville mid "LEGIONAIRES IN PARIS" ' 7 , V3S1SS2S2ES222Z& IIP You caii give your order to any telephone employee The lineman on the street, the man lay ing cnfelc, the repair man, the truck driver, the operator or any one of our thirty thousand Telephone employees can take your order, not only during working hours but at any time. Every man and woman in the organi zation takes, pleasure in cooperating with 1 the public to give telephone service with out delay. ' Thb Pacific Tulephonb and Tm lgraph Company I (Crnitlnurd from Paaa nwl liiK tiiiiut luned or hinted which. ; could leud tho officer to tbe w.lullon of tbo two uiyatcrlna I. Who killed Hid HlddlcT 2, Wficra i waa Ilia body bidden? I Weal of lleatty. near tho Kla- tmitll Fulla-Iikovtew lilKhwuy, l liillcucl to be tiro aceno of the 1 murder. Thoro, two apola of l.looil wer found nu tbo around. In addition to a knlte, alana on tbn xruuiid aa If there hud been u. aciiffle and nututnublln track nearby wcro found. I Wbuever murdered itldille ,und tho lint that bo u murder ied in vlrtuully mi uKatireil fart picked up the body louded II in I I he I on ucu n of an mitomobllo Jsind bid It. officer are uro. Tho fact that the body was apparently j bidden leuda aeverul of tbo of ;fla'r to wiy Ibut perhupa aoiuc jhna. other than un Indian, was I mixed un In tho crime. I'eriiaal 'of Ilia murdcra ou tho ludlun r.mervuilon reveala that an In dian liiakea uo attempt to hide bla victim iiwoy from tho eye of thu world. A tu tliu kuitu which wus found nenr tbo blood apota, lu voctlKutora traced down tbe own erahlp. Klrat It wn owned by u mini mimed Anderaon.' liu trad ed It tn Copperfleld, It is aiild. L'opperfluld I ullcKcd to bavo remarked a rbort 1 1 mo before the iiiurder took place, Unit itlddlc liml thu knife. This cbnni'o remark lead offi cers lo bcllcvo that porhiips Kid dle bud thu knife with him und that lie V'iiH using It Jo defend himself when murdered. Con Ir.iry to flrat report, tho kulfa nn nut blood uliiiucd. As In tho muliru fur tho mur der. iioihliiR very deflulto svoms I to liuvo duvoluped. ' Somo coll tend It orlKlnuted two years ago when Guy Schoncblii shut and killed Mac Williams; othors that it wus Just drink; atid still more bcllcvo it wua a combination of both. . , i . , "CoiiKuinplloii of liquor by In diana", commented one, officer, I "apparently tends lo fun embers of aumo two or tbrec-your-old feud that bus been almost for goitcn. Ono Indian determines j to Ret even with another bc cuime of Homo fancied wrons inuiiy months or years before. It inuy have boon Just such n pro- I position In this murder mystery." AllliuiiKh officer bavo not un earthed uiiyllilux sufficiently def Inlto to file a cbarRo. they bn Ili'Vn thut knuwIedKo of the erlnio Is too wlduapread und thut too many persona uro Implicated fur It tu remain a mystery. A T THE CHR ISTMA S STORE Special Prices on Special Christmas Items Mens Bath Robes f V1TH SLIPPERS, A handsome robe with slippers to match that any man would like to own. Made of firm' heavy Bea- con cloth. With pockets.- Braid trimmings. Rayon' cord specially priced. 06-50 SET MEN'S SCARFS MEN'S TIES Uajon und all-silk Hturfs in a multitude of colors and combination of color. 1.95 2,000 brand new Xrnas tiet Hundreds of colors., and patterns. All super Xrnas values. . 25c to 1.50 BOYS' ALL-WOOL BLAZERS Heavy, very warm in colorful plaid pat term. Two large pockets, knit bottom. A wonderful garment for the out-of-doora boy. MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATEES A world beater at this price extra heavy, nhaker knit, coat style, large collar and in colors of navy and black. 3 y $ Womens Quilted Robes ; PLAIN OR FIGURED . A colorful, collection pf.silk robes all finely .fin ished very: rich in appearance . and sure to please the most particular. Assorted and qualities,t $6.05 to $fl.50 SILK GOWNS All : silk crepe-de-chine, beautifully made lace trimmings desirable colors. All sizes. A lovely gift for any woman or Miss. GAY STEP-INS Crepe-de-chine, elaborately trimmed with very dainty luces of harmonizing colors all shades very appropr iate for gifts. 3.85 3.45 $4.50 ALL-WOOL SHIRTS A beautiful shirt virgin wool, finely finished will fit perfectly all sizes .and colors. k- ... j 6.00 X-MAS ROBES Large size, part wool, in beautiful Indian patterns a wonderful gift to a family. 1:39 IMPORTED LINEN SETS $6.95 54x54 cloth, 6 napkins, plain white with colored borders Lasting gifts for gift giv ing See our holiday .display. , ;; . THINGS FOR THE BABY A. gift booth is arrayed and displays every possible want for the baby. Come in, see the dozens of lovely things that will be sure to please bootees, robes, dresses, gowns, etc. Handkerchiefs III Beautiful Boxes Swiss and linen 3 in box several colors and designs. Holeproof Hosiery Box of Tlirco, S3.SO Nothing finer for gift pur poses Holeproof is, correct in color and style give the best. 3; SPECIAL: BOYS SUITS - Two-piece coat and panta good material a mm qjj light and dark colors.) Priced very low. . ,. Up 59c to 1.50 box 1.95 pair SMART HAND BAGS Lined Dress Gloves Fleece lined cape good (luality - smooth finish Dressy and serviceable. Boys' X-Mas Sets Large Xmas assortment, many styles, shapes and colors. All leathers. "Let it be a hand bag." Tlos and marbles, ties and knives, . ties, sock, garters In fact every 3 imaginable thing for toys. All j very economically priced. Our: compluto assortment is on dis-; play. ' 1:65 pair :i DRESS SOX for MEN 2 pair 95c Excellent for gifts very ;dressy. In ; assorted colors and patterns: " ' SEE WINDOWS y lniiiiiiiiiimimimiiiiiiiiiii I KLAMATH VJV FALLS BATH MATS Heavy .weight large size, in gold, blue, green and rose many to choose from. 1.25 to 3.95 i .1 "" 'it Let Butterick and Pictorial Pat terns Help You in Your Home Sewing USE P.O. STATION No. 1 . FANCY TOWELS Deautiful, flowered, jac quard weaves, fast color large size, at a low price. 50c ffUiLlIiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiilirihiil ' ' . yterz&gzzzz&a DISTRIBUTION caS1 TR flNGLELOVE I POHTLAXI), Ore., Dec. 10,. W) A new aiiKlo in tho mysterious ' dlNippcnrnneo of nidwell Kiddle, , Indian college graduate, on the Kluiniitli reservation November is, developed In federal court today when trial of- llldwell on ! liquor churges was Indefinitely I postponed by Federal Juditu Me. Nary on recummendallon of the ! iIIkI i-li l nitoriiey'K offlcn. All effjrl uf Ills counsel and ! bondsmen to locale llldwell bavo fulled, auld Asslatunt lllalriet At torney Marsh. Informallon from Klninnlh county showed that offi cers were conducting a search fur llldwell on tho theory thut he bad been murdered. . Knur men mid ii woman have been held for Investigation 111 Klauiatb county. END L KOCKFOnn, Ills. Dec. 10. tA P) Ail "eternal triangle" drunia had ended Its second . act today With Paul Ileed fuclng llfo im prisonment for tbo murder by bombing of Vernon Plager, whose wife Itced loved. fteed, called tho "love bomber" hecauao ho was accused of plant ing 4 ho dynamite which killod Plager ns be stopped on the starter Of bis our, was convicted early j.vsloi..uy. Mrs. Ivy l'lagvr, tbo slain mail's young, comedy wlfo, was star witness for tbe state against tho man with whom sho once eloped, i'lugcr's death tho morning of lust July lit, marking the end of n rlvulry for bis vilfu's atten tions, nl puce brought Heed ,(rom ) his. clandestine romunce into the courtroom. And It was Heed's I whereabouts the night of July !l7 when tho state contended the' bomb wus planted that fur nished a vortex of contradictory ; testimony ut tliu trial. Heed's denial of , guilt was built around his explanation that , be waa out of town at tho time. i A circuit courtroom packed 1 with crowds had heard Reed and I Mra. Pluger bare the story of ' their romance, which bud includ- ed n two week'a elopement to i Peorln, III., und Davenport, Iowa, On their return Pluger caused : their arrest but later forgavo his 1 wife. . FUNERAL NOTICES in i.i 1 HKASKII ' WASHINGTON'. Dec. 10, (AP) Authorization tor the Portland, Ore., -postofflce building (was In creased from ll.8U0.000 to $1. tliO.OOO today by tho senate ap propriation committee In report ing tho treasury departmental ap propriating measure. JIYRTMi lllTI.i:iV Funeral servlcoa tor tbe lute Mvrllo iluller were- held Monday afternoon at the ML Lakl church with Rev. D. V. Haight officiat ing. . Interment was made In the family plot .in the Mt. J.aki ceme tery. Arrangements wore under tbe direction of the Karl AV hit lock Funeral Home, Pino Ave nue at Sixth. . , . AN.MK DtOXOItA PKTKItSO.V Annie Denura Peterson, wife of Frank E. Peterson of IS 89 Mun xanlta street, passed away Mon day morning at 1:45 o'clock following- an illness of but S days duration. In addition to her husband she Is. survived by two daughters, Hernlce and Edna Pet erson, hen father Louis Johnson of Nashua, Monk., two slaters. Mrs. (ieorgu Jenkins und Mrs. August Smith of Cnnuda Bud two brothers Clarence Johnson of Minnesota and Arnold Johnson of Montaua. Mrs. Peterson was . born In the state of Minnesota ; and aged 27 years. 11 months' laud S3 days at the time of her, i demise. The remains are In the jUold room of tho Earl Whitlock j Funeral Home, Pine Avenue at ; Sixth wbere friends may cull. ( i Funeral arrangements will be in- I nounced on receipt of word from I her father. I . WILLIAM GKOIUiK hlKH.KU j . Final rites for the late Wll j Hum George Kieflcr will be held from tho Towcy Mortuary on i ; Tuesday afternon nt 2:15 o'clock.' Iltov. Frank L. Wemmett of the ! First rreshyterlau church will of- , flclute. lntermout will follow lu Llukvllle cemetery. , YlslteU At klunuttu Junction i Mr. and rs. W. II. llobortson enjoyed Sunday in tho valley. They visited at tho Kluniath Junction with Mrs. Elisabeth Uuuisby. i lis DOUBLE ACTION ' First Xa tk 4ogfc Then la the rvaa Sanie Prico for over 38 yean 25 oancM for 25 Use less than of high priced brand.. . MILLIONS Or POUNDS OTSD BY OUR OOVERHMSNT