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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1929)
lEtiiewittjai: fetalis CityEditi- THE WEATHER OIlKOO.Vs lluliia In west km! suow east portion touiitht ud Sunday rliiug teniporatuiaa east portion. Frealt southwest to west winds on the coast. The Old Home I ''''.'r'.Vi.' i itetl Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1920 Number 6251 UJ UJ on rn n rfh rn ir mm I m I I I I I In II I liil M I III I ILLS KEEP OPERATING IN WINTER Few Plants Have Down During Decern and January LUMBER EMPLOYES MAVt O 1 tAUl WUKfw j . , ,,, , . ... ., IWly All H.wu.111. In Mi.u,lli r'alla Have Operated Throng!.- out Winter; Pelican liny Knw- mill Mliui. Ilunn Imi Might 1 lor llrwln Answer to I lip question or wli ; there turn not been Hi bsimI win- , cr rerraidon In busliica Waal fonail liNlay In urcy nf win ter Ininltrr ,Hrnt liui", conducted by llu Evening Herald. Willi a (aw Isolated exception,: ninlur Klmnulh knwiullla hat'M been operating on n two-ahlft' ba.l throughout llio wlnlcr, 1 plug only Ion rnomh to niako '. nurriuuiry n pulr. An a nuiill , tho liimtirr "payroll" haa virtual - ly bvvn IiiIhcI. Not only baro Oia iinillN In-rn In opcialloii, 'imt liimlivr compaiili'a are iilaiiiilna lo f iiiiiii log I nil uuwallona Jual a . nwti ai wrathvr roudlllona pcr- mil on opurallon will atari around the forepart uf Kebniavy, . and tho rest will string along , atop algn. rorered witu snow and between tho middle of rVlirwtry j overturned. Tho glrla wore and Ilia nilddla of March. - thrown from Ihn sled wlih nov- fp to lust night, Kluuiulh a!""' (one. two large.l auwmllla. tho pollcan! Th" ,,"" "lrl '"' Hay l.ninlx r company plant and ' ly '""'ruled Up. It waa nnee. tho Kwauua lloi company opera-1 ,! -ul alltihea to lion, bavo been operating tbro-,rluM' ""' "oniid. ughout Ihe winter on a two-hlft i 1,0,11 Kr, vrta ,'"dl: ruloa baals. However, alter n iwj-hour run. Ihn Pellcnn llav aawmlll iloaod down for repalra. 1 "'r ' Mr- ',", f,n- w- K- Voung. The Kw.un. llo company ln i8" ,uUl,"l .' ",0 i'"""""1 .ddl.lon to regular two ahlft," uf operation In Ih. w .il l. has Mr. .n.l .Mr.. William Dunn. She nlao oporuted one ahlft lo Ihoi. h .,... -rl ,h.. planing mill and box factory throughout ihn winter. Tho In in. Iter production ha liven normal Insofar a wcuihnr condition would permit. Tho plant con tinued operation throughout the i winter of ID27-2H. Tho I VI Iron Buy sawmill will bo closed for aonio lime, prnb-1 yably resinning operation some : time around March 1. Tho Pull- run Bay planing mill aud box 1 rnctory hn. been and will con.. - inn., to operate on . one aim bnala lagging operation, will slurt In the aprlng. Although th. Klam.ih Lumber and Box sawmill b not been , cpernllng during tho winter, tho mill has kept It box factory run ning on a one shift baals. Tho mill will rvauinu operation about March 1. Tho Big Lakes lumber opera- ' lion has uot only maintained It. i mnnufuclurliig unit thronghaiit the winter, but logging on"tru'cls in lllver country. Tho suwinlll In on a two-lilft bol and. except (or a two fCulllinui d ert raaw Klve) Poor Pa "I guean Ma wuhu'I lliluliln' about Juiilcr beln' Ilka mo when alio whipped hint this mornln'. Ha didn't give him tt vury hunl ouo." vvvvyvVrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv B. BALDWIN FIGHTS OFF REPORTERS . SKW YOIIK. Jan. ii. (AIM- , ! After a disturbance at ihu ilir ! iKiimmin l-ciiKlcn. French tenuis alar, her mother anil llialitwln M. tlalO win. wealthy ('atlfnrulan. ' left for today ou tho atvaiuNhlp I I'arl. Also aboard w lludlcvj , Field Malouo, Now York ami Parla lawyer, alio aald ha would uy to obtain a divorce (or Bald- CL,,'''"- "'"I ! "I''" runne audi snu I Baldwin would be married. I Italdwlii had v'tnl lu.nlc wlih Photographers while the, I nn l alar loudly demanded thai! thny he arreatcd. In hla aialeroum. when lm hnd regained hla polio, llaldwlu pur-; run quel Ion.. Tha tumult Blurted with tli , boom of a flaahlliihl lialdwln i , of , phoIOIr,pn,.r ,, attempted to wreal III. cam- era from hi in. I In waa utuur-' "-"("I. not discouraged. He fiacklcd another. Mil waa oaalu J repulsed. A third attempt end-. ed III a draw when officials of Ihu Krii.-h lino aoparatud lialdwln and tha camera man. ' Wilh r e r brul-a alout (lliulr (arra and IkuIImh. I1IIIU Dunn and Vlmlnla Younn. were ! conflnrd to Ihnlr homra today aa ra-iiho roniilt tt an nncldi'Ut lui GIRL COASTERS SEVEHELYHUHTl orrnlng nit Xorih 8nth atrrot.j, wbifoaboala or I'liurh-n Whllu roaallns dwu AcaoVmy 0ll Touj, miploytul lu Klamath ( hilt Ihn l-d upon, whirh ih.v,u . ' ,.,irm.inpr (or tho lumt . two glrla were riding, struck " . . . . Virginia Young l tun ouiirii-:r" aprlug semester a a freahmiin. I On Thursday night. Kl.le Knhn. j dangh.er of Mr. uml r W I l in in r-i'iiii w,ui', at about Ihe sumo place, wnon her sled skidded Into a piiTked ,icar. Hhe Buttered a nauiy ln- jjurctl leg. fmo A DI CTa Onlr UlOACLLU SOS REPORTS 1 1 . ia,v.v , ,, , , Jan. 2. (API j k;;;;:. plVk i .-low rd kcqMrtor. pK k ud up an Hon can touay irom ;tho Brltl.h steamer Silver Maple.. which saw sue wa uiaanieu . au muon . oi Jiosiuu. uusiuun 37;t0 north. G6:1R wuat. The cnttar .noiave anil rum no at : Boaton huvn bceji dlroctud to g-it ! In tour-It with tho steamer. (iltklKNSBOUO, N. C, Jan. IV In touch with tho steamer. -.,..TZ?-rr.; ; ,. ! b,,0"- N' L-' Jtt- ' ' ' " ' - tiimiiAii.ui . ...... . ha eoiillnuedlm,"',,B', iwo" Mark arriv-,Palo n thu Hpiague lod ll?ru al 5 , m- "(,y "d bike off for Boiling field, Waah ;lnglon, at daylight tomorrow. "Lost" Of Lost River - Recovered In xLaniell 'famous dance O : ORCrlFSTRA TO : Thu "loal" of-Lout lllvor haaja drain through the '"loHt" sec-. PLAY IN CITY ' been recovered. lion Iho two open portion, they' - ! ..... ,.r .ii,w u.,.,. have aeeomillihed their olijectlve. ! vie Mverx mid hla (iimnus re-' llio upper rcneiius ui ino K i .-- .t..,ii.. river nun inu noriunru .rfiiiseii valley section. Im been bridged iby (he cxcuvnllon of u seven mile Idriihi. ' . , . J Aflcr flowing fur aevonil miles from It source, Lost river sud denly dluappenra, on tho nan II) end ot IjiiikuII valley. Tho river ; part Is absent unit in Its plnre , . au m o 1,. i i. a 1UHI..I.OI..M.I v.. niursu. So tile reetumullou Borvko, feelltiii Hint till condition endan gered, land vuliiea sot nhoiit to find tliu "!ost" o( Lost river, lly tho simple expodltlil v( digging Telephotos an i i. 1' i . I zrtl I Ml! . V I' I .13 1. Thiar ilrlurra, tramniltlrtl by li'lrplionn rr:m i lrvlnnil, (I., aliow tlir wrrrknicr rnirn rtl by ilan t-ollUlon t,r au In Irrurlutn trolley anil a mm wnici'l Iimm In a aniiwnlortd nmr IMirtup, !.. kllllnat nnl lolurliiK lit MrMK-m. t ' Pmi pliolu attitwa llow III? h--IIik trolley plownl llimoKli Hip liuic' bus rol. Una; It lu two. l-ower l-li-plioto allow tli winilxbb'l'l i.r tliv bus, tliruuich whli Ii lie ilrltrr waa rnlapulKil ami tlHTrliy aavvU rruiu arrl ia Injury. WHEREABOUTS OF MR. TOOL 1 SOUGHT HEREf Iwo years, la being sought by AI (red Collier o( thu American !. ploii. Today Mr. Collier ' received worl (rom .Mrs. 1-. 11. Nelson o( ( lluhl. Mnlio. a sinter or Mr. Tool. ; unking that the legion aanl.t in the search (or hlin. - Ilia mother la worried imd j muklng a (rantlc effort lo locute hlln ordi it,, utter ---------- - Mr. Tool la said to be 23 y.ir of uge. Ho I described as being 'five feet 10 Inches lull, weighing ;163 pouuda. Complexion, mrv i dlum Ho Is a member of lluhl Post ' n American Legion. ' MR. BUBB AND WIFE TO VISIT SOUTHERN ISLE Leaving Klamath Kali onlghi. I Mr. anil Mrs. K. M. Biibb wKI i . aturl on a dvllglitful trip of mnnth fir Inneer whlell Ihftv nlun ' t0 anond In Cuba. "Puna in tuna. Knronle south to Now Orleans , tor , ""',.. li. i i ' " r " ,,h "7. I n At Long ; Beach - Uul,b- ou,h ,or "r i ;houlth. i i ' Virginia Juno and Mary Janlco j ! Buhb. their small tlnughtera. will' ":".""' , , . , , ,t, ,7 I Hubb, their small daughter.. ; acconl.iiy ui.m aa ur aumn . Alto, where they will re- ;""" Mr. Buhb la cashier uf Hie 'American National b.Auk.' ' I In addition lo Ihu drain, rev- miles ot channel 111 llio I'lvor 1ms been cleared Hint I suvernl sand burs bavu been cleared away. H. D. Nowoll. suiierllilomleiit of reelumutloii, atild Hint tlireo drug lino exenvnlors which hnTo been In onerallon nil .Title Inkn iwm nP wlihtlrawu from oner-1 ntlon If Iho present Cold sio11 I continues. . aaaaVMBaaMaaaaaaaaaMaaajaaaanaaMa 1 "It has Just been a tnsH-u) ; station front Kenlllo and other a now strike In tho rich Uobcrt wlicthcr wo would rontliiNo or .coast Uillon trom tlmo to time, son mlno ul (latlce. Is lo bo sent shut down during the' exception ally cold woitlher," suld Mr, New ell. "A few. degree voider nnd wcT, ceuso oporallus." Show Auto-Bus k. t i nil i iiiiin - - VI ' r . t 1 ; WH'.n.iaii . 'anvjwawijnuiii a a m I waaaaaaaa n a lajaj Bjr- Xavtt t-"! New York quarantine station at V vaaiMi'irtraiaiaa ax ma. DUST STUDENTS OF 1.1)8 ANliKl.KS. Jun. 27. ( 11' I Thlrtccu sludotits o( he L'nl- verity o( California at I.os An- gelia were anaiiended lndcf inllely after appearance on the campu o( "Hell's nulls," a newspaper published by I'l Delta Kpsllon. honorary Journalistic (ratcrnlty. nummary action was taken at a meeting of the faintly. Included in the group was Sam llulter, riqlaln of tho university baakcluall team, which Is sched- ' tiled to pluy I'nlveralty of South-1 'eru California' In a Pacific Coast ! tcoiiferenro gunio tonight.. lu announcing the (acuity do- ivn., m . 1.1 uwi wnt m- ..i. i.... T.. t-.. .... f- r . .ii. r-tor of oU said that j "The university trie, to bo and ,., be . do.nt place." Klogrnnt vlolallon of Ihe regu- ltlon of th school was the charge made by tho fuculty after) r k ..tfi-a,nt ia.Ut. r ..Hcir. Bella." which Bpncarcd nvrineutav ti !,.. .h- ...n..n Tho nc.ln.l whom ihe action wa tiikcnt according lo Dr. Mooro. Included H. Monte liar- riiBlon. editor; Laurenco Mich-, :,,,.,., nianaglng editor, and . ennui lie, iii.ii.Riiii muiii tnj R Matlon, 8portl, c01tor , !ihe Dully Bruin. Others were J. Brewer Avery, editor of the atu- Ident year book; Gono Burgess.; (ieorge BailKer, Harry Miller. Joe lieorge, Cliiienee Sanrom. Selmnr Weal by. Itobcrt Morris nud Wal ter llogiirf. ..ordlntf urrhoslrn of Seattle will nlny nr tho Winter Qurden on; iTliursilny and Krliliiy night of ihla coming week, uccordtiig to j iiinoiiiieement murio today by i ; Dewey Powell. i Tho orcheMtrii rs enroiilo foiiIIi J Hollywood lo pluy for Vlta-i I nhrme. 1 itudln fiina of Klnmnth Knlla will rtmomber ' lliiH orchestra ! which lias broadiuat over lending "We will Introduce n number i of new popular uiimbers while In yoiii'Mdt.v." Mr. Muyur bus writ - leu Mr. Powell. ' MRU Tragedy ' f ; ' I ii ill I aril A l M i ... , ...v.. . "J"W"",W".. I THREE INCHES SNOW FALLS ON SAND MOUNTAIN Three luchn of snow added !lo tho dopth of the wblio blunkot at tbo crest of Sand Creek moun tain on Tho Ialli-( V-Mfomia ; highway last ulKht.- according to word received today by stale highway official, j Tho roud was cleared as fast as the snow fell. LIVESTOCK MEN MEETING TODAY To consider law enforcement . ttUd loglslntlTe phase o( the move lo cueca isiiiio ruKunii;, me livestock committee of the Klam ath Cattlemen's association held a meeting this afternoon In tho ' county court house. The com- mlttee 1 composed of Charles E. Drew. Frank Corpenlng. Carey V. Loonier. V. 11. Campbell and John It. Hagclstcin. DISCOVER HACK SAWS IN JAIL ALBANY, Ore.. Jan. 26. (AP) ; -For five years prlaonors In the tvuuiy ju m- harbored 'mpiemenis oi escape. Implements of escape, unknown , 10 otiiecrs. Following the Jul! break here a few days ago. an investigation Va started and two trusties aro iuid to have divulged a cache of hack raws and tiles buried be- neath the Jail door. , DINNER DANCE HELD BY LIONS andXsues'numbVrrgciosc to SO enjoyed a delightful dinner dnneo at the banquet room ot tho Uolel Wl'.lurd on -Friday nlghl. The dance was given by the losing loam o( tho club In Ihe mimbershlp drive. The Jack Bowrlng orchestra provided inusl for 'dancing. . T A f I T A RI F flRF I rV, vVr-rTr-r-. IS DISCOVERED ..' r.tMVTfi rAija iirn .t.-m (API r.nM nee inn vnlnnhlo in be milled, wa being exhibited In lllrnnta Par today. The oro. from uet for Jewelry purpose. It I from u vein about 18 Inches wldi ,ud will run lu value about $500 .'U pound, PADTAIM n Ul! N Y. Offiriala Ithirty-two MEN OFi" hlc" ..J 1 . ... accuned. He left a alz days' bill LU5I SMlf 1IN rUKllunpald. j Captain of Vrasrl Inxials That Honors of ICeacue Kboulil Go . to Harold Manning, lonuj I iiiirc viiicer. aw iicaucu lloat Crrw the rescue ship America to the!' ' New York quarantine station at 11:17 a. ni. today. Her arrival with the 32 men ho sarcd from the sinking; ceded by a radio message from Captain Fried, aaklng the United Slates line to hare ambulunces take off four Italian and one American when tho ship docked at her lloboken, N. J . pier. It wa a rcry modest Captain . . '"V'0 ' sf"DV'.t Bend last Xorcmber. with lossllnt addreas on behalf of of Police onmiliwloncr Orover . . ... IThuuiaaon. ... . j.w' Whale. of lhe. offlchil'-t-; i option comniltlce and the now pupcrmcn boarding the America! at quarantine. The honor, he i j lr.sl.sttd. Iielongcd to Harry Man-: -ulns. the youni; chief officer.: I who headed the boat's crew i ; which braved tho waves lo take i off the Klorlda'a crew. I "11 baa been told." tbo captain instated, when naked for his story ! of the rescue, "tbo honors go to , Manning, j It waa hen one o( Ihe Italian ! back Into tho li(o- . sailors fell ! got a wrench lo his buck. He was well over the Injury, he said. Describing the order.y a'an-;; .1 ....... L I . . .1 .1 .. X I . uunniviii vi . 1110 riuuu ...hum,.... i momentarv momeniary nesi : said there was tation on tne pan oi me naiiau saiiora iu lose m inu Mtiier. uu' that they did so at the quiet.' cool command of their captain, who atood with his injured left band in his Jacket, the ship's pa pers locked under his arm. It I wasn't much of a leap, from the i starboard rail to the water; it was rather a step off into the ' sea. RAISE SUM FOR FIRE FIGHTING ' . - ' witnesses had proved boyond ;. WASHINGTON', Jan. 20. (AP) i Children coasting on streets J question that Pearson was carry i President Coolldgo has trans-: and highways are warned to use ing a box (Hied with milk bot- ; milled to congress a recommends- Hon for an additional Jl, 560. 0U0 I appropriation tor vurlous actlvl- jtles ot the department of agrlcul-' lure. Tho items Include: Fight- Ing forest tires, $1,200,000. NKi:i MOKE Pl'BLICITY. Streets have been blocked off j . WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. (A. from Eighth to Pine street: - NASSAU, Bahama Islands, Jan. 'P.) Senator Jones, of Washing-1 Washington to Third and East 28. (AP) Mrs. Oliver B. James ; ton. tho republican whip, gavo street from tho top of tbo hill i of New York today caught a ten notice today that he would at-! to Crescent, where children will J foot shark weighing 400 pounds i tempt to bavo more publicity con-! find It reasonably safe to coast, ; near Salt Cay. Her line was a ldertitlon of nomination by the according . lo T. B. . Wattcrs, ' wired manllla cable. ; senate. ;,', .. - mayor. 'i . .woullu- - '- ' Stolen Material Found; ! Arthur Palmer Arrestedjj W1IU the arrest ot Arthur I'ul; mer, ,plniulH-r, the sheriff's or.'I'K ot Klumath believes It bus foIvp.1 mysterious thefts ot material nud iools from vr-rlous plumeln con cerns ot this city. Palmer wa tnken In cetodv yoslerduy aflernooti by l'-p'H7 Sharif fa Muttoonud l!o" Brown after an Investigation In which plumbing equipment and tool) worn confiscated. Palmar Is churged wlih ret";lv lug aloleil properly. Tim cum plaining witness I Artliu.- i;ef i:un, well . known plumber ot Soulb Sixth street, although Jus- FIRE BUG CAUGHT BY OFFICERS I'OIITI.AXD, Jan. 2. (AP) i Coaatwlde aearcb (or the man! blamed by Oregon and Washing ton (Ire Diarahala and hotel aa-' aorlallona for aeren hotel 'Irea, and robberlra, waa bellcred byj loral officers to be ended today j wltb the arreat of It. B. Mct'rary at San Bernardino. Calif. The Oreicon fire marahala office holds) MrCrary mponalble for at leaat j one more hotel (Ire. and upecta him In connection wltb otbera. The Portland hotel (ire, April I 11. 1:7. during which aereral J n .... V I 1. IKaI nulla no arson marge Daai i oeto againsr. jictrary in Oregon, warranu are watting tor bim in Kngene, charging bad chork operations and defrauding an ninaeeper. Klres I rim rnutitpfl In McTrarr In' rlrrnbira iaaned by the Oregon . (Ire marshal' office are: i Portland botel, 113' loss Tacoma hotel. Tacoma, 1Z7, $3,800. St. Kegis hotel, Seattle.' is: ! small damage. Ashland hotel, Ashland, IS600. Commercial hotel. Yakima, Vah.. I3.SO0. Mltrbell botel. OJympla. Osbnrn hotel. Kngene. $3,000. In a'llriitlon. the Oregon (Ire marshal bellcTes McCrary respon-i u". Horace .Manning, cliter il. n. i .... .).. tit, nn. in. finirense counsel, was siring nn el- ,pf J lilO Allen Scovllle. well known res-' ident o( Klamath Fall, waa rob-1 'd ,of 80m"h,wK.neret o" o'clock "'""h.!r"! " . ti.i... C....ih b.rnlh . , . j ; 8 e ' robbe doscribed by. ... . . rrh,v H,i I . . . - " -i? - ark cap pulled down to . y e0Yt,T nIs facei atepped out . . . , , .,,, h. walked along the avenue, and demanded ne tnrow up SCOVILLEHELD nnnii rruriiTU i I I V 1 1 111 ii a. ill n Ul Ull uLiLIl 1 11 ,.-,S,?T,.li yt. I .r l U1I"8 Tearson. that he met While the man I took : ih, i w f from hi, pocket he held a gun at, he A. yet. no trace o( tbe robber! ' wbot rear has been made.. 90" ,dff"nd h'm"olf' . .-. j The deputy district attorney ,,. a dkt -i A CTCDC I Pointed out bow Pearson was un WAKIN LU A3 1 LKO larmed and that no direct tcsti . "TO BEWARE OF :mo,,y ""d been introduced show- rADirr Airrrcllng wherB he had Kua "i"1 rAKrVLLF AU 1 U3 him on that duy. Ho said slate's every precaution against crash- . Ing into passing automobiles and 1 those parked along curbing, Within the past few days, three jlocal school girls bare suffered I serious and painful injuries, be- cause of a.-cldenta while coasting. :! l.ngon and Iho Loreui ' "l-i-ihin- cimpauy aro lielieved !'i Inivn rei vlctlmlssed also. ; ivcrir- t!ie stuto had no ac-1 o-i .iMriieq to the effort that il-ner w-i tbr. person who stole j mt"rlhls imd tools, the dl- itt -nev's offlco profcrred'j I , i;i, n i lnrga of having pos-1 j e Ir :i "t rtoten property. Both i : !! nn ami I.rgeson have Identl-il I rlf l mm nf the confiscated ma-1 'ar'M- r Hielrs. ! j Slnlni'ini senteuco under the. ' t iinle of receiving stolen prop- j ! 'v. I) five years. Deputy DIs- I trlet Attorney T. t. Glllenwat jtor sold today. ' ' mm ARGUMENTS UCADn DV ill Hn i aaaa a a a fer aaw m mm Horace Manning Makes Eloquent Plea for Cat tle Operator Today BOIV1N OPENS FOR STATE THIS MORNING ' tnu or Kcnaatlonal Trial or Hill Tbomaaon. Cluuved With llur. drr of Vcloy Pearson, oa Main Mtrvet of Chlloquln la Near This Afternoon Fate of U'lillam Tbomaon, picturesque range rider of Ihn Klamath plalna, Beared a Jury today as filial argumenta were ; being glrra to the Jury Uils af I temoon. Thonuson la chargrvl ' with first degree mauler In ron nectlon with tho death or Vcloy Pearson, on November 27. According to Imlications. llm i caae would be omitted to th jury late this afternoon. At prrst i Mr. Manning'! statement dwelt at length cn the alleged ignom i tny of Pearson, a( the love of ; Thomason tor Elva Tlce, and how Pearson had "ruined" the life of tbe Tlce girl. He reminded the Jury ( threats uttered by Pearson a gains' Thomason, and pointed out hour the aged plainsman was In dun- of nh, llfe whcn bc met Pl.ar. . ho ma,u llreot , chllo ,,u,n on KmbT The d"r';B' acl brousht son on Mrs. Elva Ball In Chllo quln and In Prlnevillo and re viewed defenso testimony lo tbe effect that Pearson had repeat- ten eT.he .l fe of Thoma ' , son. Bolvin. on the other hand, took the poaltion that Thomason catuo , . ,.hlIln w,,h thm n(en,ion ties and that Thomason came hp to him, abused him and then shot him down. The atate had Its final "argn-, meut to make, before the Judge Instructed the Jury and the case was finally submitted to the Jury. "f believe the operation will help Bos, but It looks kind o' fnollHli to spoil her poor health when sho enjoy It so much." . , -, . i Aunt Het 1