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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
T fill till wrts EVENtio mmK kiimrn vml mvcm 1.IM1V AT l- A. idalo. After making a hasty lu-, llOIIKUH AIItl'OKT. Ia Au-jspectlnn of the giant passenger I gill's, .March 20. 'API --Colonel ! plane, tho Keystone 11 latrlclau" Charles A. Lindbergh landed Colonel Lindbergh stepped into' t"tu at 2:20 p. in. today follow- nil automo'ille and loft fur mi ' iuf u short flight from !len-' unannounced destination. NEWS NOTES OF EI ANT. CAL F Texas Students Vote for Her , NEWS NOTES ! I' DAHCING TONIGHT V ft . I , i .- ' j ! '.'1 'A . At the New and Beautiful ! fountain service , To All BOOTHS i PHONE 700., ; For RESERVATIONS Jack Bowring and His Music Tomorrow College Night Students 50c Saturday "The Big Night : For Making Whoopie" n 1- V":rvv 1 .H' OF HENLEY loader, visited at Hi" Henley i (jcorglu l)uou willed at the school on Monday. Iiiiiiio or Miss olive Mill ml Minx Th Ml. I.ukl .Sunday whmil I Ji'i'l llcluhuil .Monday nveulnK. il.nlr met in III.- homo of Mr. i Jim Mrk l-'W Knniluy visit and Mrs. Ira Oivm Krl.luy iiIkIh '"H ""oilier, Mr". K. H. to i.iu.llcu Htuu liu. T ley III I ii""U'""ii i.i i "e v l.ie.l HUllllI Hi I III' Ml. I.llkl V '" A. I' 'Thur&lnv, Miiivh 21. 1f)2f sriollils Willi a smoke 1,'lnuil nun f.wt liluli niul fill ti yards square, Use the to MedforcH Southern Pacific's deluxe Silver Gray Motor taacbtt mow eh convenient service ktttrten ' : Klamath Falls mud Mtdford. You'll enjoy the "Silivr Grays" they art fast, -- comftrtaolt and safe. Xt. KUnuth Fills 9:15 t.m. 2:41 pjn. 4:50pjn. Keno . . . 9 45 m. 1:15 pi. 5:00 pjn. McCollum's&liU 9:5 a-m. 1:28 p.m. 5:13 pjn. Pmehurtt . . 10:55 ijn. 2:25 pjn. 6:10 pjn. Lincoln City . 11:00 a.m. 2: JO pjn. f :15 p.m. Greco Springs ll:07ajn. 2:7pjn. 6:22 p.m. KUnuthJuoc. 11:45 ajn. 3:15 pjn. 7:00 pjn. , Ashluxd . . 12:00p.m. 3:30pm. 7:15 pjn. Ai. Molfotd , . 12:30 pjn. 4:00 pjn. 7:45 pjn. Returning L.Mcdfoil .' 9:00a.m. 1:00 pjn. 4:30 pjn. Ashland . , 9 30 a.m. 1:30 pjn. 3:00 pjn. KUnuthJunc. 9:40a.m. l:40pjn. 3:15pjn. GicraSpringi . 10:23 ajn. 2:2 pjn. 5:53 pjn. Lincoln City . 10:30 a.m. 2:30 pjn. 6:00 pjn. pinchura . . 10:45 ajn. 2:45 pjn. 6:15 pjn. - McCollum'sMiUlli32jn. 3: 32 pjn. 7:02p.m. ' "j l Km . . .. 11:43a.m. 3 45 pjn. -7:15pjn. Al.Klamaih Falls 12:15 pjn. 4:13 pin. 7:45 pjn. . Stages leanenm Arcade Hotel, Red Ball Terminal Southern PacnlrSc Motor Transport Co. - - Q nne or eaU on mat any time feraUtraoeltnftfwsmtism. C J. J. MILLER, District Freight and Passenger Agent j ; J Phone 84 e You, Too Will Prefer This Dessert because it Jells so WELL (Special lu The IK'iuliU l.Mra. O. a WiiiKftelU. ior- , i rcHiioiuK'Ul ) , TKXNANT. CalU.. MrU 81. i Quite Illy BUilllI llV.'Ilt of tin' week im tha Imloor '"golf" porly xlvon hy Mr. mitt Mr. C'u"-. rer Hownr.l Friday ereulug In thd liuild aocliil hall in com plitiieiil to I lie adult Sunday scliool rlaM of tha Wllda'ood Chrtnllun vlmreli of blcli . Mr. Jlowaid la leai her , Twuiity-llve. Uuludlim the liost and liotiie-is wcro present . In the "iilIM" solf name wbleh eoutl.ted of nine lnunriU, I'. V. Murphy and Mr. l'l:y Parker a piirluers. tied wore wllb 1.. II. Alfou aud Min. I". V. Murphy. Theao two eouplea pluyed over acaiu which resulted ill Mr. Mur phy and Mm. Parker wIduIuk (Inst prise and K. l. MelXniuld Miifl l.-tt J I. Knvilne thrt eiiliiv. laiion. In the "word1' col( game fhojen aa queen of th . au- au..i, i,.i. ,f .,i i i u-.,i ou"' frehmau dame at TemiH Alek Ma .off and Mr I t. Kol- ,.,,,., rMoz. I.ul.ock. da won Nrat priae and I lay Par- T(,xa! Mlaa Irene Frank has won ker and Mia. O. O. Wlngfleld , hollor K , lho m ,,,,. the insulation. v .. ar, K(ri uionn Ihe veaiilntrn. The guild room and the tabic Mi4 Krauk'a borne in ul tlnrwood were decorated In ureen and aril li.i i a brunel. white. carryliiK the St. Patrick " " motif and tha tuvon were llttl? Kreeu abanirocks with either u pipe or white hat fnstened to it. Mr. aad Mrs. Howard served rtfreshiuenta of green tinted fruit aalad. chicken and nut 'sandwiches, cheese, waters, cof fee and chocolates. , .Mrs. Ciay i arker eiitertaiueJ v the Tennant Lady Klks club In MJltUIS l)K HAVEN Tlt.VCV : compliment to the new of fleers. 1 ,li,,d ''rM Staff lorrespiiiident ! Wednesday at a "St. Patrick s" NKW VOIIK. March 21. U P luncheon at her home on II The attitude of former Hover street. Cover wer laid for 12 nor A1(ri'11 E- Smitl touiKbt bad at four small tables. The table become the most interesting of covers and napkins were green numerous pussies sirfroiinding and while erepe paper, the favors : efforts of Tamniauy Hall to wre small green and white dolla, select a successor to George 01 and tha place cards wore llule Tany. who has reslgued as leader Irish maids and shamrocks on ' of the Wigwam. 'white. Mrs. Parker was assisted. The former governor arrived S .'cliil to T!io Herald I Uuniiii' t lass, cui'!'eK!udcuul chilli h Siiiurday nlglil. IMiut li V,. Mr. mid Mrs. II. II lliiuilllou rnd iliuuliiers. Mlldivi1 mid Neva. vlNlled Suudiiy nllli .Mrs. liaui- HKNI.KV, Mmch '. -Mrs. U. IHoii'a piiieuts, .Mr. aid Mrs. J. !('. Short mice a dinner party ou M. Thompson of .Mallu. ; Friday evening lu courtesy to i I ho Henley Bills' liai.kel'inll team. 1 Alter dinner the eveulng Iiouih i wore spent playing sallies. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kr uesl I lei ken. Meryl Short, Mary Vet. Horothy lieeder, Wilmu Htininl and chil dren, Velillue, Hulen. Kimeno anil Vernini were dinner guests of Mr, mid Mis. H. O. l.emlng on Suudiiy. Mr. und Mrs, H. K. I.emliiK. Mr. and Mrs. Harold llehllugor, Klslo lles.'llliHi and James Mark were dinner gitesis at the hor.iu of Mr, and Mrs. Sum DchlliiKer Thursdiiy ev.inliiK. luwon ler Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Jolinson and r.unllr visited at tho Henry Si'iuoii home Sunday afternoon. UU. i Seboenfcld and daughters. Margaret. Kt'leilu and Hilda, mo- HW I W IA I luH lored to Hairy Sunday, j LONDON, Murili Sl. H.len- The Misses llernlee liuwsun, Hsla lire turning diiliiesilc. The Theliun Lewis mid Mary Short i newest works of llielr minds me Mi. mile Short und Kl.-.ie lies- are mining the .Vshluuil Normal the Invention of a iuiii-asihysliil- Kihool studmils vbo will spend j Ing gas to replace I lull now used the spring vacation at' their i for cooking and heating and a Klvn Ward, Klsle HltiK- refregerulor-Btovi', which huals a bouso lu Ihe winter and cools It In tho summer. ellllliv The Heulev IiIkIi schonl Is sell- lug siifetiTlplions for "Tho Uulies homes. Vacation will heglu Hume Journal, the "Saturday Thursdiiy. K'veulng Post" and "The t'ouu-! The Henley high school boys try Heinle man." The school Is mid girls begun bsseliall practice organised I'll" two (earns, the , Monday. . W.VII l'lll-:i'.lATII? hoys agalusl (he girls. The Ins- The regular tiiauge inoellng , IIKUI.IN. March SI. Hy lug team will treat (he wliiiilng will 'ie held Wednesday ulgllt at ; menus of a sterol chemical coin team, the Henley g uiiiusliun. ! pound. Herman vessels made u Frank Sexton, the county i lu'i The Misses l.uiille, limn and tow n coiuiiletely Invisible In six 'N0KTIILAND Transportation , Company ' To all points North EaHt and West i'or t'oiiu'iilcuco, laouiilli), Si.fely anil llepeuilalillil) "linn: Tin: miktiilami' Phone 999 .Terminal Stage Depot 615 Main Street n Smith Silent N on Leadership Tannnany Hall In New. York today from Albany and newspapermen found hi in at the Hllluiore hotel, where ke maintains bis headquarters while In (own. contentedly eating a chop and reading a newspaper. "Not a word.".sald (he former fiorernor with much emphasis. "Nol a line do you get out of . me aliout anything. "I am a private cltlsen and I by Mrs. Jena Tardy and Mrs. Marie Buckley. , Guests at the luncheon Includ ed Mesdanics Jcaji Tardy, F. O. , Willbanks, 11. V. Nesbit, It. 11. Hawkins. S. Peunvll, M. Dlsktu. Marie Buckle, 'jack Hall, Hub ert Wright, Dale Beeson. K. H. McDonald. Sirs. O. O. Wlngfiold and the hostess. . After luncheon (he (ables were - ..Uarc.l mnA n '(it Pslrlfk's liC romance" was played. Mrs. Dale ' ""'mo io uo wun auyuiing ftoft-wns Swniiled Iff. .r6eTt rllU--lht now." n . Mrs. Jean Tardy second and Mrs., Ho wouldn't even listen to E. D. McDonald the consolation, questions about the Tammany The club then held a short busl- leadership. ness session after which they en-. Even tho former governor's Joyed few games of "500." warmest supporters were puzzled I Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hawkins by his seeming lavk of Interest. ; entertained the "GOO" club Wed- There was a feeling, however, nesday evening at their home on (nat he delilH-rately was keeping C street. The St. Patrick mom out at tho Bitailon and lu doing ' I was cleverly carried out in tin: . 0 wag ot (rKe(ting that there table decorations, score cards ami . s another presidential election . ' prizes. i four years from now. It he takes . Three tables of '500 were Hi ; no part In tho naming of Tain--, - piay wun lames ursi prue oe...8 , roany., iead(.r now lu four ye.,ri, I awarded to Mrs. F. B. Will-, ', banks. Mrs. J. H. McDaniel re-; celved the consolation. The gen-i tlemen's first priro went to F. M. Filson and the consolation to Mutt Sheppard. Those who enjoyed the eve ning were Mr, and Mrs. F. II. I Willbanks. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Filson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc-j Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Shep-1 i pard. Miss Carolyn Kegar; ! be will reap the benefit of Jhe good Turn many may accomplish under new leadership and will not have the blame for any of ' the bad. The negotiations surrounding tho selection of a new leader seemed to have . forced Martin McCue. John V. Curry and Edwin Ahearn into leading positions. ' Curry was credited with having me largest number of votes li.Yiessrs. rio a .solium unu uc,-. - !i,i r.rrfrfr -...l th. host and P'el to him, he being conceit uigiu votes oui or me on the executive committee which ' names the leader. 3. hoiiteets. NEWS NOTES OF MAUN Finds a Way to Stop Attacks of Fits lluports are received of an : I j amazing treatment that epileptics, is'hiu uas proveo KUCCesslul In , "i , ti, Horairf l : stopping lh.lr attacks. R. Upso (Special to The Herald) apartment 107. S95 Island Ave,? MALIN, March The Vo-, Milwaukee. Wis., has been sup' man's Circle met in the library , plying sufferers with this treat room of the Community hall on j ment. He now wishes to reach, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hclts all those who huve nol been of Klamath Fails spoke on the ; helped and lo do so is making purpose of the organization. At ; the staTtllng offer of a generous ! .i,i. .,uiin. uvtnl enminittnes i treatment freo to ul! sufferers were appointed and work out- j f.ye "cted should write for . . . .. .... .this free treatment at once, g v- lined for the future. ' ing age. Adv. LT Ilht as it Comes front trie ninMI jl- ! OLD IcII-irrll to the tcrve bnvr firm U Uyrt- how dainty svul itclicatri 4'!tancc try Loganberry. Jell-well ! hraliiiful, UfO. .Doctors and dietitian! rccommcnU it 11 i direct digestive at J. ' ,' Sre it ak!r! Clear, beautrfully . And So ercnoiiiical! OnelOcpack transrwrrnt, full of rolitr. A (l cor- ', age give yon a dert for the whole titm as TN-ell av delioii$ dehirrj,1 ' family. Order a tiarkae NOW from your w '1 When the d 'I.tste it! TarX, Imcious flnorof , . nttern fruit; Uerrirf mm Wi-h- .itHifn Ori-yon; Ojaies from C-ilji'tiniw. I' at a dclvzhtful I VHr:tt IPiLMKIs- I 4sjfi r.;i t!pr-t . j i. to tit. Ui.f. Ufrt. 1 I rrvlo-- our Jr!!-wc;l ftikz irflOl ffvt r .iu K ol :-nri ctrtii. in- " Hd-'tn iiMiii, mij-ri. C'i'ii "ri wtfoyiinrnvTit grocer. Jut be mire he pve you tiie Jcit-weii in tne Dngiit ntu box. None other is genuine. I hly ffH-wrii ind will (lul r ttxwmni to mr ( toy fn4i. 7) i i -1 i Ijxl-I , 1 l,.,BI l.lJrfrrOtt U li:- C'" ' 75 Vpnnlr fiotlnn visited the school : 'on Thursday, meeting with both ! ' the girls and boys cooking clubs. I I Mrs. Maupin Is leader of the ; ! boys' club and Mrs. Haskins ofi :the girls' club. Both are plan-j ning tor good work this year. . i- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beards-1 ley spent Friday and Saturday In j A ng mrf fnTV- Klamath , Falls. Poring their ; aMTaVlaM! VliUavJ visit, sir. Hearasley was present-1 'ed with the 25-ycar membership j : Jewel of the Kluinath Fulls. lodge j iof Odd Fellows. ! Mrs. E, D. Smith entertained ' Saturday afternoon In honor of : ! her little daughters Jean and Jane, whose seventh birthday; : was on that day. Tho little ' guests were Gladys McKocn, Ar . dell lilgglng, Cora Kebnr, Lovell , Kenyon, Vincent Zumr, KIwocd Williamson, Jessie McKoen, Klea-, nor Hlgglns and the little honor 'guests, Jean and Jane Smith.' The afternoon was spent playing. ' games and enjoying a dainty i lunch. is 'SIE follow your choicest fruit... to the Hotel Californian! You'll enjoy this popular heailniiarfpM fnr .orchardists, JnLl I at THE SUCCESSFUL DESSERT Canada produces 88 per cent of tho world's supply of asbestos. , for results use Herald Class Ads. HQTEI. TAYXOft & O'FAftRELL winmctsco Orres "TT TT T" Tl yy am TAILORS IT In Conjunction with the Nationally Known 2 WILBERFORCE-REED Woolen Co. Have now on display for this week only (last day Saturday, March 23), ? : 100 full lengths 3 yards of ' VZO -U ' ' '" 1 FEATURING ALL THE LATE COLORS, PATTERNS AND STYLES To popularize and advertise to the men of Klamath Falls, we are cut-1 ting our profits to a minimum and are featuring for this week only, 2 SuMts &oi? ttUte Efface oft (Oanel ONE SUIT SECOND SUIT (Different Sizo j and Muterlul if you wish! Fae j Suits may be of two Different materials When father buys a suit son can get one FREE I Two Friends 1 Tailored-to-Measure f of diff.'ix-n4. Hizcg can get totrvthur nnd uach vvl ln'g size for half the price mentioned here mid th suita muy be of different color and motcriulH. ' Free Suit Offer" Alo"'Kxleu'ded to Higher Priced Suits Selling at 50 and .50 , Tilorod-to-Mcnsure M9 $$9 Hundreds of Domestic - and Imported Woolens Choice of Cashmeres, Silks, Mixed Worsteds, Tweeds, Tiger Twists. Gaberdines, Whip Cords lu both sta ple and novelty patterns. Alt the de sired colors lllue, Blacks, Grays, Tans. Bronze and the now dusted similes, In heavy, medium und light weights. Complete Suit Putloriis on Displuy Tailored-to-Measure Overcoat or Topcoat Free., Instead of a Suit, If You Wish ' You have heavy, medium and li;rht wciKht fabricH to Helect from : pick as you want suit or overcoat or you can pay for one suit und Ket another FREE for your father, brother, Hon or friend, nil tailored to actuul measurement. . . , ( Only 100 garments will be given free in this community. So rush in and mnko surf you get one of these free garments , Tailored-to-Measure ; Money Back Guarantee A personal representative of Wilberforce-Iteed and Company, direct from their 'ifigantic tailor ing shops, will be here for ONE DAY to ussint your local dealer in the selection of styles and to get an actual scientific measurement for a perfect fit. No- mutter how difficult it is to fit you, WE WILL FIT YOU, , .1 ,. ,. . , v . ; . The nationally known Wilberforce-Roed and Company's absolute Kuaraiilet stands back of ev ery suit upon delivery. You must be satisfied in every detail, or MONEY WILL I5E REFUNDED. No extra charges whatsoever. You may choose any two patterns of the same value for the priuu of one. Two Days Only FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 22nd, 23rd ORRES & WARD Pressing Repairing Remodeling is given our personal attention 8th & Klamath Phone 1737 Klamath Falls Authorized Dealer for Wllberforee-lteeil Woolen Co. COME IN BEFORE Final Date , ;SATURDAY " March 23