THE FA'ENINTt HERALD. KLAMATH TKU&, ORECJOM ROOSEVELT IS FIT Second "Wife" in sweetheart of Stran-e Triangle twain passes LOTTIE'S flNTOWOFTUG GOESJN DITCH Disabled SUrr Anchored ..While Cutter Speeds to Give Aid , 8KATTLK, Pec. t. (AP) Hal luck which bat bounded the Ittle steamer Starr for two weeks Jumped acroa a broken tq line to the tut Iloiievclt. vet eran of the Arctic aeaa and to day the rescuer was in tow of a fat boat while the rescued rede at anchor off a reef In the Cult of Alaska. tThe steamer Northweatern wa adindlnir by the Siarr. which ha. bviken three tow line alnre he tin afoul reef to the went ward o, Reward. Alaska. The Starr'. anohr-e were holding In 60 fa thom of water while the cutter lialca wag rushing to her a titance and wa due to arrive at bar aide thia afternoon. , The Roosevelt, which broke one tow line after being disabled while attempting to bring the Starr back to Seattle was taken la. tow by the halibut boat Aitu lawt night after she had been In danger of going on Weasels Keef, near' Cordova. Alaska. It wan the Roosevelt which carried Com uander Robert E. Peary into the Arctic when he discovered the. Norib Pol. .. The 111 luck descended upon PITTSBURGH, Iec. S. Two volunteer firemen were killed and eight others Injured, five seriously, when their appara tus plunged down an embank ment today while speeding to the fire In the plant of the Carnegie 'refining company at Heidelberg The blare, which started early yesterday, was still raging this morning. The lots was placed at JSHO.flOO. The dead firemen were Ad.ilph Sonnett, 3. and Joseph IV Peiro 45. The apparatus, a combination pumper and hose cart, leaped from the roadway on a curve and ; somersaulted down Into the gully b.low. The fire truck was f wrecked. A heavy fog obscured the driver's vision. the craft of the San Juan Klshlng Company of Seattle, owner of the Starr an J the Roosevelt, when tiie Starr's main mast was carried away and her propeller twisted during a storm In the un charted waters west of Seward. Pounding seas, a driving snow, and the nearness of the reefs did not dampen the Christmas spirit aboard the Roosevelt or the Starr, and radios of ooih vessels ! were kept busy last nipht send ing holiday greetings to friends and relatives. v ! f it i IIAN'NIM.VI.. Mo, IVc. i An i Mrs. Laura Prairi. M. Mark I Martha Van Weyn. lS-year-old pupil of Herbert J. I.eigh-.Man-uelle. Sayville. Long Island, or ganist, married her teacher In the presence of Mrs. Kthel Leigh Manuelle. who posed as his sister-in-law while she still was his legal wife. His wife, he said, knew ot his love for the girl and readily consented to the match. Bigamy and perjury charges against the three were threatened by New York's Dis trict Attorney Banton. Twain's boyhood sweetheart aud 'the "lUvky Thatcher" of 'Huckleberry Finn" and "Tom 'Sawyer" died last nlsht at the home of a son. Judge I.. K. Pra ter. She was one of the last of a ' small group ot local persous who 'attended school with the famous humorist when he waa a hare footed boy roaming through the : hills about Hannibal. Mrs. Frarer lived In this lo cality nearly all her life. Her ' husband, James V. Prater, died ' many years ago. TWO RUN OVER IN PORTLAND i PORTLAND. Ore., IVe. !. (,pi ' Two deaths from traffic accl ' dets occurred here yesterday. William Lyman, 75, was hit by an automobile driven by Dr. 1. V. Turner as Lyman walked across Columbia boulevard near Argyle street sutd a police re port. Catnillo Seslino died at a hos pital from injuries sufferred when hit by an automobile rvc , JO. lilt. JOIlS IHKM ROCKIIILL. S. . Ie (A P Dr. n. It Johnson. 71 southern educator and president of Winthrop college for women here, died early today after a lengthy Illness. T H U Kills Widow for Revenge, He Says LOS AStiP.l.KS. lVc. it. Investigators front the office of District Attorney Pitts lodny were scrutlnlitug details of a Christmas eve party at the Holly wood home of Mlsa Loltl- Pick- ford, which ended In a fight In , the early morning hours of i Christmas day. A man who Men- lifted himself as "Daniel K. Jae ger, retired business man" was taken to a hospital i;i I ir iceruied hand and w-.nk frin loss of blood. i Jaeger blamed J.i'k DaiigKer ty. one-time husband of t'to late i Barbara La Marr. for his lu I jury, but declined to file a com 'plaint. Daugheriy was not on I the premises when police broke I up the party, although police jald he had been there Snrller when a warning was delivered that the affair was becoming "too not " j Dlsirlct Attorney Pitts" iu'er ; st In the affair was declared to ; be In the development of facts In ' 'elation In the Honor laws. Miss Pickford left her home. ' her destination unannounced soon lfier Jaeger was taken to the I hospital. Police said she appear d to hare been struck In the : mtile, but she declared she was ' ,ot. ! HERALD n.AHSIFIKU ADS 1 UK I NO RKSULTS x j POSTAL CLERKS HUSHED AGAIN Wfdiiostluv, December 2(5, 1028 , mini sMsaWjHu-y . . DILLONS HOSTS ... Because she had him sent It the refonnulory for stealing chickens. Mrs. Samuel Jones, S3, weullhy widow ijf Towanda, Pa., was kill ed by I t-year-old Arthur Iami nard. 'according to Leonard's story to police. Leonard was arrested In Buffalo by railroad police and confessed after five hours of grilling at the Krle coiiniy penitentiary. j Kniployes of the po.lofflce de imiini.nl atler spending Christ- ,11ms with relullves and n lends. were back on the Job this morn- lug at 5 o'clock. " 'l,,lM handle the Diuusands of parcels which arrived from all I'"""" Chrislmas duy Nolhlng crept pH'lal delivery and perishable packages were taken i are of Christmas day. The elliploes. dog tired (roll! the rush of the pal week spent the day resting. Letters and Chrislmas greet ings ronllnued to flood Ihe local office today I "It's the hlgest rush III the history of this office." I'oslmas ter Mci'nll sighed this morning All Ihe extra carriers anil clerks are on duty today along with the regular carriers, attempting to get the situation In hand My tomorrow will have things pretty we cleared lip. We hope " ItOIII HH LSC PK W ITH H'blM PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. ! (,11 Safe robbers esaaprd Willi Ills III cash from Ihe Partners' Mar ket, east S!ud and Division si reel, sometime Christinas. Working with gloyes. Hie rob bers chiselled Ihe combination from Ihe sale. The robbers alo took a sack of sugar TO EMPLOYES, HOTEL GUESTS Honoring th gnosis and cm ployea of the Hotel Willurd, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dillon presided as host jn lid hostess over a delight fill banquet and dancing party on Chrislmas eve. ' Just al IH o'clock, Ihe din ing riMiin of I be hotel Mas closest and the guests and all employes seated lo a sumptuous. seven course dinner. Ho thai Ihe employee might en Joy ihe bamiuel, Mr. and .Mrs. Dillon helped serve. After, dinner lha party Vent Into the lobby where a beautiful Christmas tree stood laden with gifts lor every employe and every guest In Ihe lintel. Darning followed until Christ mas morning. A new Columbia Kolster phonograph furnished the dame music. CARLOAD TIRES ARRIVE TODAY - j Today al about 6 o'clock lbs largest li it 111 lie r of automobile Hies eter l i arrive In Klamath Kails lu one shipment will come In over Ihe llrat Northern rail road lines, Cv N. Cbrlslnphersnn. general sseol for Ihe railroad company, announced today. An entire carload of tires, bill, ed 11 the Oscar Hmlth Tire Hbnp. ;u; Houlh Ninth strnet, will bi the cargo. i ii OF DRESSES 'AND .COATS At Pre - Inventory Prices Prices are slashed to reduce stock to the minimum, before taking inventory .... m mmMtm Cefore taking inventory, we are going to pay you in dollars and cent, to help make our taak eaaier. So before tabulating remaining atocka in our READY-TO-WEAR Department, we are going to cut the price right and left, regardleas of former value, ao that our customers can save a vazt amount of money on their purchases of these desirable Dresses and Coats in the latest styles, arid likewise save us time and labor taking inventory. ' DRESSES COATS Universally smart and becoming styles in the season's newest fabrics, fashioned and trimmed according to the latest Pa ris mode. Women who see these will be delighted with their smart styling. NOTE THESIS VALUKS: Exclusive styling, handsome fabrics, expert tailoring and georgeous furs are the features of this outstanding group of fine coats. Women's and Missos sizes. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES Materials: Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Satin Crepe Wool Crepe Colors: Blue Red Green Brown Black Materials: Broadcloth Suede Velour Silvertonc Cloth Vernice Cloth Oxford Tweeds Colors: Navy Blue Midnight Blue Tan Brown Black STYLES- Bowknots Snug Hijilines V-Neck lines Hares Novel Pleats FURS Marmink Red Fox Wolf French Beaver in '""""4 jit DRESSES Val. to Val. to Val. to Val. to Val. to $15.75 $19.00 $35.00 $49.00 $59.50 9.75 14.75 16.75 24.75 32.50 COATS Val. to Val. to Val. to Val. to Val. to $21.00 $35.00 $49.00 $59.50 $75.00 16.75 25.00 39.00 49.00 59.00 Values to $95.00 ...$69.00 Itl ! y , : , '"grjl