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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1934)
February 1, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FTV3 CITY BRIEFS Coming Events Tbli calendar of auiulut eveuts lis ben ooui piled by lb obntu bar ol commerce and Th Herald News. 11 will b devoted to I flr of publlo lolareet. Addl ttom are welcomed. tMbruary 1, Thurdn Llltl Tbeatr prwtututluu, "Ton Nlgbl In Ur-room," at 1'ID Trot thatr. Friday, February a Wrestling Li'Klott bull. Ormita Pas high va. Klumiilb Kalla high l lilKb achool gym nasium bur. Saturday, February a Mlkulak'i ill-Blur Imeketball luam from Unlveretly ot Oregon va. Waldorf it high aoliool gym nasium. February 0, Monday Maotlng ol Hulue and Pro feaalonul Womnn'i club at oily . library auditorium. Dinner at OilO P. va. February 9, Tuesday RaguUn mooting ot Leaf u a ot Woinon Voters at 11 1 00 a. m. at tlia chamber ot oommarce. Bub loot tor dlaouaalon "Hlrlh Con ' trol." Trlilay, February Psllcan P.-T. A. dance at Pelican sjhoil. 0:00 o'clock. Krliraary 10, Hal unlay Winter Dancing club daoca at Wlllard hot"!. IVurlvlotf TreMmrut J union ' Funk of HtlVAt- I.nko la a patient It Klamath Vulley hospital, whr he la receiving medical treatment, i GoodKaws for Illdney Sttfferen! tln 4a rM thi um n$M iou O iniUUii lJy tU4 blMhUr tWm ftO quirt I jr. etui tuwltr HKR rulu lUtin fsw bouv fluhw 04 puUaNM, WrttlflllM thimii MkU, brttwa pfeni4nil)iJtaflniMnf(ifi, po ttior hln b. ma btuliter, mn iwiarful Jii """It t Ititjiwy rUit,A druaiUl lur Kotay Kill mo chW. Money b-vi tniMuU). OlM Afeio VOX Theatre of too Blare COMING TOMOItltOW p3b EDmunD LOWE comsflY mniL cm h Impaictor who otved th berffllnsj mystery aboard tpoodlno train WHh SMrley Gray. Onilow Srtvens, Ralph FofWi, Htdda Hopptr. Screen play by Tom Read fromth novtl by L. 6. Blodistan. Produced by Carl Leemmle, Jr. Directed by Edwin U Marin. PrtMnMd by Carl LeesMil. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. NKWH CARTOON IIICK JONKS HERIAL Muat End Tonight 'OOUNHEI.LOIt AT LAW" J-w THE GREATEST' '. :-FOR3l : : ; SHOE SALE In History Now in Progress At , BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE awaMMaaaaaBaaaaaBiaBaMaesiaaBasaaaaaagaaaaeaeBBasMaBeasgsaaiii i 1 1 i laaaagnaesl I I)miliiura nf Nile On Kiibru. u ry 6 a mooting of tho Unuli tora of the Nil" will ba held In AKhlnnd whim the aupramo quoon. Muybull IIiiuiiu, wilt uiult bar ot flolnl Tlnll. All Klnmiilli Nllo are Invited, No nteotliig ot that Klo m ii Hi Nlla club will b held Id fiihruary, according to anuuuiice Diimta. Aotldciil Ituportod Au auto HKibllo ui'i'lilont occurring at IMC o'clock Tliumday morning In volved a culllaloo between in a nbluea dilvmi by Jiilimiy Cimip tou anil Jon Mulao at tbo lutnr auction ot Urond'and Kim itrcota. Extont of the damaitu waa not re ported. Tbaro wure no Injurlo. AtfonU MiMtl Tbo Klmnath In aurnnco Agunta aanoclutlon hold It regular monthly meeting Wudnoaday noon ut Ilia Wlllnrd hotel. Nino iihuii hcin war prea ont. and roiilluo lumlnoaa trann aoted. E. M, C'lillcota, pruiil dont, prvalded ol llio mealing. Itncelve Trnimrer R. N. Ualli, formerly located In Klmnath Knlla, baa bvini iranafurrod to Wulla Walla, Wanh whore ba will contlnuo Id the employ of (he Safeway Btoroe company. Mr. and Mra. Italia loft for Walla Walla early In the wnok. lieturu to Valley Ml Clau dia Cooatablo baa returned to Modford whore the la employed. aftor vlaltlug fur a lew duyi with liur pariinia, Mr. and Mm. II. v. ('onaiublo of ilia l'louoor phur muoy oil Kunl Muln alrnot. Cuurtliouao Itoacrvcd Tbo clr cult court clerk haa received no tice from Hie alate utllltloa com mlHaloner'i office aaklng that r'ebrunry 10 he ronervcd for hvarlng on the California Oregon Tower company Invoatlgatlon. ' Chilli Taken North Kir. aud Mra. Ira K. Hhorman ot SHOO Vine atrael loft Tucaday morning for Portland wbaro I hoy ruahed tholr Mule daugbtxr, Arlane, to a children f hoapltal. Arrratrd Wnlnrwhiy Alberta Nlchola. ncgroe, waa arrcatod Wedncwday orenlng on chargca of druukenneaa. Injurra Leg A. C. McCumber of Dairy 1 receiving treatment lor a lug Injury at Hlllaldo hoa pltal. - Ilonnltnl rntlrnt Cheater Stln aim of lluule 1 la a patlnnt at lllllnldo honplliil. whore ho la re ceiving medical car. Hiullh In Portland Rer. A Theodore Smith waa In Portland Thumdny to attend a Preabyter Ian conference. Port land VUltor Lou Ccntro, Portland Ineurance'' man, la a bualneaa visitor In Klamath Kalla. Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You All over the world Kruachcn Salta I appealing to girl and women who alrlv for an attrac tive, free from tat figure that cannot fall to win admiration. Horo'a the recipe that banlahea fat and brlnga into blooaom all I ho natural altractlvenon that very woman poaaeean. Kvory morning tnko ono halt loaapoon of Krnochon Salta In a glaoa ot hot water before break- fnnt. Ho a ii re and do thla every morning for "If the little dnlly dime that take off the fat" and brlnga "that Krnachnn fooling" of enorgetto health and activity that la reflected In bright eyes, clear akin, cheerful vivacity and clinrmlng flguro. Out an 8 Co bottle of Kruachon Balte at Whitman Drug Co., Star Drug Co., Undorwooda phnr. macy, or at any drug storo dm 4 woeki) you muat oe anuaiicn with reeulta or money back. -Adv tT Resqpts Question at Senate Inquiry .,i i. t. 9 t "I don't tblnk you'r fair" . .. W. W. Atterbury, prealdant ol the Tonnylvnla Railroad, told what ha thought of hla Interrogator at the Benate air and ocean mall contrarte bearing, where he' Blrlklimly pictured here. Tesll mony at the hearing dlacloacd that Unnntnr David A. ftccd con ducted a flllbuater to allow lima for the awnrdlug of a contract to a atoumahlp Una Id wblcb tb I'ennaylvanla Railroad wo Inter wlod Harpo's Back r, - . - . . ' 4 Tou'ro wrong, folka, It you think that llarpo Marx, aportlng a Rue alan tur cap, waa putting on one of hla net when he arrived In Now York from Moacow. Aaked bow h enjoyed hla trip, thla waa mere ly how hla face -rlghlon-d up aa be reported, "The vodka waa good, and at times I wa knee deep In caviar." Obituaries HVLVIA MAY WILHO.V Sylvia .May Wllaon, a resident ot this city for tho liiat 23 years, punned away Thuraday at 10:40 a. m., following an lllneas of many months. Sbo was a native ot lirlinflelil. Illinois, and at tho time of her death was aged 67 yearn 8 months and SS days, hav ing been born Ortobor 2. 1876 Surviving are the husband. Hen. ry 8. Wilson of Klamntb Kails; four dnughturs and threo broth ers, Mrs. Flossie McC'alvy, Oaks, Calif.; Mrs. Lola Sborrocks, Loomls, Calif.; Mrs, Lottie Mer rill, Portland, Oro.; Mrs. Ina (iravonmoln, Klamntb Palls C'lydo, Angus and Fred Webber ot Los Angoles, Calif., and also her mother and father of Los Angeles, Cullf. The renin I ns rest in the Gold room nt the Enrl Whlllork funeral home, Pino street nt Sixth. Notice ot funeral to bo announced later. The United States wnr depart ment plans to purchnso 7770 mo tor vehicles, ot which 1561 will he for the fluid artillery ot the national guard. "Jow's harp" has nothing to do with the nice; the name Is a corruption of "Jaw' harp," Ends Today "GRAFT" TOMORROW ' Zane Grey's "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" Tomorrow! Scoops all thrill piccurtif nowm m ,ir-fgffll mid TAIWAN (Lnat) i7 ( UlMiiiiJ When Dillinger Gang Appeared in Court v t i ; w i , The courtroom ol O. V. Budloog, Tucson, Ariz., Justice of the pease, bristled with armed officer when . member of the Dillinger gang were arraigned and held under (100,000 ball a fugitives. Left to right In foreground an Atty, J, L. Van Buiklrk, and the prisoners, Charles Makley, Barry Piorpont, John Dillinger, and the three women arrested with them. Judge's Son Wins i t 'it vim i I BuillaTaaaaliaaiaMI Their friend were aurprUed, but Mr. and Mrs. Denis Emon Sulli van, 'jr ahown her honeymooning on a Bonoluln-bonnd Uner, woren't They'd been planning their marriage for aome time. The bride was Botty Omeld, granddaughter ot th late William Wrig ley. gum magnate. Bulllvan la th eon ol a Chicago Judge. The warmest January temper ature since the weather bureau was established In 1884 was en Joyed by resident ot Klamath Falls last month. Th average temperature was 86. 9 degrees, or 8.8 above nor mal. Tbs highest mark recorded for the month was 69 degrees on January 81, and the lowest was 18 decrees above xero on Janu ary 11. The mean maximum tem perature waa 44.7 degree, and th mean minimum 29.1. Previous high records for January were recorded In 1906, when the average was 36.0, and in 1920 when the high point of 68.0 degree was recorded. The coldest average ever re corded by the local bureau In 1926 when the mean temper ature wa 17.0 degrees. Records ' for warm Januarles have be n broken elsewhere this year, and Portland reports an average ot 47.8, for last month, th highest since the weather bureau -wns established In 1871. Precipitation totaled T.46 Inches in the Klamntb Basin dur ing the month pnst, or 0.61 of an Inch less than normal. Only ENDS TODAY "THE PRIVATE LIFE OP HENRY TUT' Complete New Tomorrow i' jr e cking p milh'on 1 ' Z ' this shockinff story of half anulhi wild boys-W ghb-f!fTm roaming nmvriva today! AB the drama' of the most terrifying menace of our times! A really difftnnt serein sensation I V ADDED "KIH" ' from. Mllo, Mmllste Pictorial Itovlew Latest New Wrigley Heiress a trace of snow fell during the period. - There were eight clear days, nine partially cloudy and 14 up on which the son failed to show It face. MEETING POSTPONED The child welfare and social group ot the Fairvlew P.-T. A, has postponed Its meeting irom Thursday. February 1 until Thursday, February 8, according to an announcement Irom officers ot the organisation. At Porto Bello, on the Isthmus ot Panama, almost IVi Inches ot rain fell In three minutes, May 1, 1908. Montreal la fhA rhlef Brain fix porting port lo the North Amer ican continent. Head COLDS Pal Mratholaanam In the noatrtb to relieve cotadjestion and cleeur thebreaAfaagpaasai. II J1LJI PI IM II Ml Program ttifi it - ' 'tAelV rtJL. 1et... i ' X. I iVr ,lt in Traylor Fights Pneumonia TV;,. -AW, t V mi LSI Hear: and lung specialists, using an oxygen tent, are fighting to ear the Hfe of Melvln A. Tray lor, above, noted Chicago bank er, seriously til with pneumonia. Traylor wa boomed for the Democratic presidential nomi nation In 1932. John Davis of Great Britain led the tirsf Polar expedition. In 1587. lv--J FLUSH KIDNEYS OF POISONS AND STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS Thousands of men and women wonder why backache bothers them why they have to visit the bathroom often at night why flow is scanty and sometimes smarts and burns. Any one of these symptoms mean that your kidneys and blad der need attention now before these minor symptoms develop into serious trouble. To flush out waste poisons and acid from kidneys, soothe your irritated bladder and put healthy activity into them, get sr 35-cent Two Beautiful mm I001I fash 3 TTIHIPASTE at the Regular Price V 7 I pORttU-1 T Th ' entlr Klamath armory eonstruotlon will be handled through one general contract. It was stated Thursday by District Attorney T. R. Glllopwater upon his return from a conference In Portland with C. 0. Hockley, PWA engineer. Th general eon tractor will lot aub-oontracta. Glllenwater aald be sought in formation from Hockley a to th reason th armory grant was reduced 84000 from th original application. Hockley wa to ask Washington. Procedure necessary in re adjusting th armory plan to meet Increased material prices was outlined for the armory com mittee by Hockley. This work is now underway. Convicts Blamed in Forgery Case The Ewauna Box company forgery case ba been almost definitely fastened on Back Max well and Harlan Adams, now serving time In McNeil' Island federal prison ror counterfeiting, according to District Attorney T. R. Glllenwater. Gtllenwaters said that the pair were arrested on the federal charge after leaving bare, and eonfesaed to counterfeiting. He userted a third confederate in the local cose is in Jail In Cali fornia. . Court House Records (Wedneaday) Divorce Halt Filed William Charles Federhart var ans Ruth Opal Federbart. Plain- tin enarge aesertion. uoupie married at marsnneia in mzs. No children or property rights involved. Lola B. Schsd versus J. L. Scbad. Plaintiff charges cruel and Inhuman treatment. 'Couple married at Barns in 1918. No children or oroperty right in volved. Undergoes Operation Mrs. James Burnett of Midland under went a major operation Thurs day morning at Hillside hospital. A new excise tax on matches forced two match factories In Siam to close and put 3600 work ers on the nnemployed list package ot GOLD MEDAL Haar lem OH Capsules and take as di rected. This tried and true medicine always works youll feel better In a few days, as this supremely effective dluretie and kidney stimulant drives excess uric acid from the body. Bnt be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules the original and gen uine right from Haarlem in Hol land. ' All good things are imi tated. Adv. LP with each purchase of one tube of NYAL MILK OF MAGNESIA OR NYDENTA Menwoas Piarroarv WHCRt PAHTrCULAR fHOPt , THlr ofue Emma Goldman ' Returns to U, S. NIAOARA FALLS. N. T Veil. 1, (AP) Emma Goldman, Amer ica's moat notorious anarchist tor almoat a generation, same "borne" to the United State to day from a It year Mile, She entered from Canada. Mlaa Gold man. 64, wa exiled for Bar radical activities and ha apent It year wandering and lctur Ing In foreign lands. A lew weeks ago tbe labor department granted her . permission to re enter the United States. She left Toronto this morning an route to Rochester to vlait relative. City Police Court Collects $563.50 The total amount ot fine and ball forfeiture eollaetad by Po lice Judge Richmond during the month of January waa 8668.60, according to tbe monthly record. This amount was collected from 46 arrest entered on th . blotter during the 30-day period. Releasing the clutch before stepping on the starter will save the battery considerably, espe cially when the englno is cold. : l.ilr flnnft-ln ! th.i lapVAat rrean water lane in ins worm. 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