The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 20, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Pavllaaaa aary afternoon ai"pt ftundajr br Tha Heral4 Publltfelftg
BvOlpanr at lal-III Haula Klfib sirasu kuiuik Valla, Oraaoa.
Kataraa aa aacand clasa matter at In poalofrioa at kUamata Plaits
foa. on august l. ISOI. uaoar art of Conaraa. March a, 1171
" " Br Mall Dell" mw Ca las"
lia Taar f Oaa r.ar lt.lt
Mi Moiiikt I Tt an altxiiha III
Vara Moalaa l.Tt Thrae Months 1.11
tkia alooia . Una Month
Kmhtt aff taa AMr1irH Pma
Baa Aaaeclatad la aialumvair -ntlti I to tha ua ar raeakllaa-
af all nawa dlapatrhaa r4ltd to it or not otharwiaa aradltad w !,
papar, and alaa ina local publlahad tharala. All rlaau al ra-
la
patllaatlaa at apaalal dlapatcbea aaraia ara alao raaar-a.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928
Senate Investigators
C tp$''A'FAR, 'we cart not pass judgment on the merit
or demerit of criticisms voiced by certain senators
noiinst Clyde Aitchison, Oregon, member of the interstate
co nmerce commission. The charges aginst the commis
si ner are that he has delayed certain important cases re
lating to telephona valuations.
However, while we are not familiar with these .par
ticular instances cited at the committee hearing this
miming, we are very familiar with the interest and activ-
iii taken by Mr. Aitchison in the western railroad situa-! "The election left only five ,
ti n not only in Oregon, but in every state in the west. IM ,,a'M B ,he l'"!led j
, f . . . . .' . I Dry enforcement official! have1
It seems rus that certain United States Senators con- elected t)T('iicago,,civve-
cider it xneivmuiy io nowi . won at certain irnervais.iiaud an o,'iiic ao-cauoc
Occasionally their activities are inspired by a situation f
thimerits-i-estigaton but th rest of tha time it appears,',. ln lllllav Jt ,h
that these 'eminent 'solonn are raising their voice against ber iu. --. a
some nerfeclTv "Innocent man for 'Sio other' reason than repeal or -KHlirication tha
torovide 'a-fittle'newspaper copy and to convince their !'te,,,h -
ctiiisiuuenis inai iney are jusinymg ineir existence.
Prohibition Leaders Point
to Sentiment in U. S.
Congress
CIIK'ACO. Hee. SO. tl'l'l
Prohibition leaJers, attending: ihe
"Victory. Meeting" o( the llll
Dul bntiirh ufstlie autl-saoon
merlca, rejol-ed over
the reaulf of the November elco-.
tion. iircdlctitiR that "never aaaln
I would a ratiillitute or a political
I party reach" tor the presidency j
over a Rlan of beer.
Tie pruhliyn .for the league
now it to reliulid the aelitlnteut
of the l.l.ftl'O.UUO ' peraoua who
voted (lie "wet" ticket, apeakem ;
said.
"The elect Ion Just held result-
ed in the greuteKt .atep forward
In history." V. Scott McBrlde.
general suueiinlendent of the!
league told the tleleitatea. "(iov. f
Smith' overwhelming defeat do-1
monstrated that the American
people want prohibition to suc
ceed
LADIES KID
GLOVES
Hegular rlcea
M IS to S4.&0 pair.'
(. IIK1STMA3 SAl.K
25 Dim-omit
McDOXALD'S
ImJics Shoppc
Sttop
d wet i
fenters
PoiiitlnK to wtiat he regarded
wet mem-
ttempting -a
There will be 32$ clrvs as
iWe bel- -Clyde tAitchison is one of the most able j "gainst io yt ft rTTITajouse of
neprrsemairves in tne next- aea
slon of congresj and 80 (fry sena-
we
men who hirs ever been appointed to the interstate conv
mevce commission, and applaud the action of President 'tors against 16 wet.
C4lidge in renominating him for the position. I
i ' ' IT
His Hours of Horror
- tpi i nn l
l I At i he nne i ree r
I . Jnf a "Th ftr lkuratle" tiHik
A 9-YEAR-OLD college boy had been an admirer of a the lore of a boy and a girl, and
ti;t.:n.n t 1 tv- 1 .. i 'surrounded it with the surge and
, . . .... , , , i thunder of war fo achieve one
clubbed to death on a lonely road, and the boy was held 0( n,,c Uramas orMhe day.;
or? suspicion. For hours the police tried to wring a con-'so has-"The Bugle call" taken'
fusion from him. ':.- ; :h problem of a child's life ;
a m. f . , , ., i .i , of motherhood and step-mother-
Z iney maae mm stana Desiae ine young woman sood-and. with battle and snee
c'irpse and look on .her wounds as they-'questioned him. ;tacie surrounding it. gives an au-;
Tey made him hold her lifeless hand while they kept ' dien'e glimpse into the heart
asking him, "Why did you. do it?" They turned out m AZTX vo,
tl' lights except one that shone directly on the dead new vehicle has done he has;
girl's bruised face, and kept him standing by herubedyifor j voiced the plea of the thousands
longtime ' ot cnllareB wl,n "lep-parents .
uu una ftnru a buiuiiuu m vnv
gravest problems, i
assort of fairy
a'io
. , . . ... n has given a s
jf. And then, afjer a couple of;da ofthia. anthju-.or ,he nations gra
youth admitted the murder! ' . it is an done in
k Who now is going to repay this innocent coTlege lad ' 8toryT mntie ,aIe ' !':
.. . ,. ... I and adventure now playing at th
or the hours of horror that the police inflicted on him? iPlue Tree heatre but der-,
for
I
neath the thrills, the spectacle.'
M "Good-bye Wisconsin" by Glen way Wescott (Har- the 'rer-and a. great deal
. i . . " ,, , of comedy there Is a mighty.
Ml . iiiiiiisa, miicu : lesson to American parents It is
"realism" because it sees no part of an apple e.rvept'the 'a picture every father and moth-!
. rf)tten spot. er should see. .
' " . . -A-aw" " Poignant Is the story of the'
- f ' -"T'-,.- ' - 'winning of the child's heart by!
: '. All the States in chorus: "Don't settle down here 'the nnwefcome stepmother: who,
t; become like the others, young man; go where you flDIIV 0I "e pia- m hi soul'
cn climb and be somebody." . ' "thi1?" k " m CT 1
J pied. This touch la magnificently ,
, , handled by Claire Windsor play-
New York: An address you take when you. are I ln ,ho "'"roious gin whose in-;
IVimniia. o -i.t l ; t v." na,e instinct of mother love
.. " t. "wmc vu iicai un a juui iicj- H unt liuilic '
tf Europe and back.
solved the child's great problem.
Herbert Rawlinson gives a splen
did performance as the father.
1 It will be hard to estimate the cost of the c.mp V"
UfltU somebody harvests the crop of prejudice fifty years :re added by Bodii Rosing. Tom
fom now. O'Brien. Sarah Padde'n and Xel-
' 'son MacDowell, and Johnny
!'- iMack-Brown is a romantic figure
v A partisan is a man who doesn't feel shamed when las the young calvary lieutenant,
tie campaigners on his side say untrue and silly things-
-, 4 I At The Uberty !
ine oia aances were more modest. nerhaDs. but trv
There (h a' value to motion pic
tures beyond mere entertainment,
Via iViintv fliof . , in tne opinion vi i.iy Auiuvan, :
I: vuiciijr cniajses me country IS tne appearing in "Smiling Billy.",
Qfty s ability to sin withoiit feeling nasty afterward. , 'i'ch comes to the Liberty
. i , ; ' theatre today for two days. J
'f -rnrroof ttit. of . "T ; . .. ' "More more," said Sulll-
v....v. x up aa a return ior service, " 'van, "plcturea are coming to por-
tid imagine the Virginia Reel in a 6x10 living room
I
fluid the man, "and not to impress the waiter."
i.
Necessities: Anything you can't buy on the install-
lent plan.
tray life. 1 know that even In
wonting on the lot 1 gather ex-h
perience from plots that I'd prob-J,
;ably never get In real life. Fori
j instance In "Smiling Billy," I'm ;
supposed to be a 'gcb' In the Pa-i
GIRL COMMITS jFAIR WHISKEY I "While ashore, I follow a
iJSUICIDE; LEAPS J, VENDOR FAINTS pre"y '' tumbie mto a!
HTMTA ATI AMTT-I -- -.' P'ot 'o week the fleet. It Is a!
lIUWrtlLrtllim ,MJKfc. UIJURT logical Idea. too The thine
in - ' might ha n Den IfT-anv naHnr nr In i
rHKRBOrRO. Franct. Doc. f iinnt pth-v AA
,0i AP) 1 ajma Keretesy. Two Dollcemen who rilsenised ".Smiling BIIIv" I. .Inr. r ;
ung lliingarhm planlit. Jump- themselves, thev said, as nrlnklnir the Pacific fleet, with r.ntrnl
ed from the decks of the liner 1 men, brought Mrs. Kleanor Win-, theme about three sailors and a
lieutschland und was drowned. 1 kle Into court today and charaed girl. Manv of the .Lot. were
if rwus learned today wheu the j her with being a lady bootlegger, made aboard the great IT. S. bat- '
Teei arriveu nere irom iW.Mrs. Winkle fainted as the judge tie fleet off San Diego.
Kork. Pnsseufjet said that the i was about to tell her the bail - '
irl had been burred by quota news, and sentence was deferred. For results use Herald Class Adl
laws from remaining In the Cult-1 .
t -KUtes and marrying her fl-1 HIT RI IN fRAH
ice. They believed that this i ,115 Vr-rTTvJr
lii.ei her to commit suicide. PROVES FATAL
lll'KK R.It DK.ITII
t AN'TIBES, France, Dec. 20, tt
f Tlie condition of Orand
finite Nicholas of Russia was an-
foitnced as "most critical". In a
. iilleltn Issued at his villa last
Wht-
's The Clraiid Duke lias" been in
filling health for severul mouths
Ud, became seriously III several
days ago.'
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 20, (V
P) Mrs. Oscar Waters. 70.
Portland, died at St. Vincent's:
hospital here Tuesday night
from Injuries she received when
she was struck by. a hit-and-run
driver Sunday evening.-
R. R. Ilrennan who rushed the
woman to the hospital, told po
lice he saw the driver speed
away after seeing the womnn dy
ing on the pavement.
Block Wood
Order before you're out
We do the best we can
E. L. French
1022 East Main
Phone 607 '
JEWELRY
DISCOI XT
On ull Jewelry, bends, ear
rings, Ruckle, pins Orna
ments and etc.
'McDOXALD'S
IauUi's Skopftv
Loo!. - Listlieim
A GIGANTIC CHRISTMAS SALE
. k IS NOW ON AT
McDONALD'S LADIES SHOPPK
and will continue until after Christmas
Drastic reduction on every article in the shoppe. A saving of 25 to 33 1-3
per cent. You can afford to give your friends better gifts if you take ad
vantage of this Christmas Sale. We extend n special invitation to every lady
in Klamath Falls and surrounding country to attend this tale. You will appre
ciate the quality of our merchandise and the lavings we are offering.
Our Shoppe will be open evenings 'till after Christmas.
McDonalds ladies shoppe
114 North Eighth Street
LADIES SILK UNDER-GARMENTS
MILLINERY
. :r, to in 1 n'l liiacomit
On all our l.mllet' Full and
Winter Hj'
Mc::oAU)'s
l.'rullt't Shnlftf
Cottthhmllon Net
Ihince S'ia
shortens
OWII
Step-ins
H.Tm'I'.
lllooutft-
mill eala
CiiraellflU
(.Irdlea
lliiiuleri'a
SCARFS
srj iis-orxT
On all our scarfs. Itegular
prices to t j 5(1.
Siive 'at, our
CIIKISTMAS SALE
McDOXALD'S
Ladies Shoppe ; '
for HER
. LEATHER
CAGS
i A).
ia . in'oi'T
llaaa and pur-, regular
prlKS Irolll '' In If
McDOXALD'S
I Mil ill Sllippt
There is nothing in wearing apparel that appeals to the ladies more than nice
(ilk undergarments. Our stock is very crinplvte and our regular prices are very
low. A special discount of 25',' will be allowed frcm the regular prices during
our . CHRISTMAS SALE
i:uy your Christmas pkksknts at McDonalds and save
McDonalds ladies shoppe
PAJAMAS ahd
NEGLIGES
SWEATERS
All wool and silk und woo!
sweaters, regular prices
from JIMS to IS. 00.
CHRISTMAS SAI.K
DISCOI'NT
FURS
A Mk selection to choose
from In fur collars and fur
scarfs. Kesular prices 13.73
lo 113.00.
niRlSTM A3 SALE
iis t)i'.NT ....
McDOXAIJi'S '
IakIics Shoppe
Id
QUILTED
BATH ROBES
ta-O
VT l J
dlHrmiiit of on utl
our Milk quilted h(it!iroU
fliiriliK our ('hrtwi utim Salo
llt'KiiUr pflcrji 'J.T5 tu
FLOWERS
:iit l-acj iiisint nt
'in all our h-w Kail
riuwers diirliix i.iir t'hrut
inns hulo. ICI-Killar prt'a
li.'x- to : SU each.
CHILDREN'S
HATS
niHi'iu xt
On all children's lis In. Save
at our Christ mua halo.
MEN'S
NECKTIES
In holiday boxes. It culiir
price Including box, II f0.
( IIIIIHTMAS S.M.K
IMWOt'XT
McDOXALD'S
I Mil ics Shoppe
Handkerchief
i
It ii l. r prices In,- to It 7B
hot of' lliree.
All dainty utnrn
; Huficrtor niiHlliles
YlllilNTM VS MAt.K
2.1",- UlM lll NT
! McDOXALD'S
LiJU-s Shoppe
A beautiful lino to Hclect
from
IHWOl'XT
Durlna our Christmas Salo
IleKular prices $1.S to
115.75
STAMPED
GOODS .
You will find a very com
plete line of super valuo
materials, neat designs and
our regular prices' very
reasonable. We are ctosiim
out our lino of stnhipvd
Rood and offer you a dis
count of 33 1-3 duriiiK
'our Christmas Salo.
. Ill Y XOV AMI H.tVK
) McDOXALD'S
laddies Shoppe
HOSIERY
R r-7 R
oJ-i.v O
Pure Silk Hose
11.83 In 13. 75 pair
CllltlSTMAH HALE
1W niHCOC.NT
FUR COATS
$110 00 I'ony runts
for 173.00 at our
( II HIST. MAS BALK
LEATHER
COATS -
$17.50 lo $H.76
CHRISTMAS SALR.'.'
IMHCOCXT ,
RAIN COATS
$C50 In $14.73 ' .
CHHIST.MAS RAI.K
itiMt'orxT
McDOXALD'S
IauUcs Shoppe
SLIPS and
STEP-INS
I Heciihir Prices
II. :r, to i uo
CliniSTMAS RAI.K
IHSCOI'XT
LADIES' COATS
and DRESSES
DRESSES
Christmas sale prices
$6.95 to $22.50
Valncg.to $30.75
COATS
''''Regular prices
$16.75 to $49.75
Christmas Sale
25 'r DISCOUNT
SEASON GREETINGS
' We take' this opportunity to thank our
many customers and friends for their liberal
patronage during the past year and wish you
one and all a very Merry Christmas and a
happy and prosperous New Yeai
CAA? DONALD'S
badiosc:Shoppo;.
1H N, Eighth St. ' Hopka Building
' Klamath Falls,' Oregon.
Jutit Hrotind the cornur from
Forbes Drug iStono
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