Page Two
Wednesday, Au.cr. 12, IpSS-
iEWS
CHARLIE rHAPl.IX SICK
NEW YORK. Nr York bospltal
lty bat proved bit too much for
Charlie Chaplin, . J lit movie star
The comedian if confined to his
hotel room here, suffering from ex
haustion and severe cold.
Chosen for First A ttem pt to Fly
From U. S. to Hawaii Without Stoi
i II run 1 CANE KILLS 10
AMSTERDAM. Voiland At least
ten persons wore killed and 300 in
jured during a flve-minuto hurri
cane, whlch'vlrtually rased two vil
lages and a town in eastern Holland
Monday night. The villages of Lang
bow and Zecland were almost destroyed.
CAXAL BUILDKIt TESTIFIES
BOSTON MaJ. Gen. George W.
Goethals, builder of the Panama
canal, testified in Superior court
here Tuesday that in his opinion tho
fatal collapse of the notorious "Pick
wick club" on July 4, in which 44
lost their lives, was caused by the
crumbling of a concrete pier under j
a side wall.
.LOCAL HEALTH UNIT NURSES OFFER;
'EXPECTANT MOTHERS FINE COURSE
Free Advice And Educational Literature Campaign Of
fered Prospective Mother By County
It lis been IJ that to Iwcoino Hike at various times, and
. , yl.H.I II. Illlllf flir.
a mother Is more iinnprermm uum inmur -
to be a soldier . In
tnnr h.
an exaRKcratlon ( particularly
TEXTILE WORKERS RIOT
LONDON Eight Chinese were
wounded during a cotton mill strike
riot at Tientsin Tuesday, according
to a dLpatch to the Central News.
Chinese police fired 200 shots dur
ing the trouble, which followed a
mass nituck of Chinese strikers on
the Yungta mill, Chinese-owned, but
managed by Americans.
- SEEK STRIKE SOLI TIOX
WASHINGTON Joint manage
ment of anthracite mines by ex
ecutives and employes under the so
called Baltimore & Ohio plan. Is
suggested by the National Catholic
Welfare conference as a way out of
the present deadlock.' Under such
conditions, It Is suggested, the
miners could relinquish their de
mand of a 10 per cent wage In
crease. 70 ALIEN'S SMUGGLE IX
TAMPA. Fla. United States cus
toms officials of Tamna Tuesdav
HAWAII ' Y5S.
The six men shown above are preparing to make the first at
tempt to span the Pacific between California and Hawaii in a non
stop flpht They have been chosen to fly the three navy planes
being prepared for the adventure. At top: (I. to r.) Lieuts. Ralph
Davison. B. J. Connrll, A. P. Snoddy. Below: Lieut. Arthur Gavin,'
Lieut. Comdr. J. H. Strong, Commander John Kodgcrs. "
what
They
front-line toll her how to ki about con wring
While this Is somuihlng of, her health, and thai of her tin-.
In burn child. Tlio second "erics n
liners of taking
plo live undor good condillonsl It' cure or tne now i'iiuj, m ..
dues rninlnd u that motherhood, way. I
.is a much mere dangerous under- These letters may f omnium
taking than It has any right to be through the office of the couniy,
i In 1924. In Oregon IDS mother health unit in the local court
lion their Uvea In giving birth tol hoimo nud nnv expectant mother'
I children. It Is certain that a largej wishing advice and literature may
'proportion of these deaths was un- receive such from the nurses t
i necessary, and would not have oc-1 that ' office. "
jeurred If the proper precautions "
had been taken. .
During the aam year, S-S In
fanta died. Many of them could
have been saved If their mothers
had had a better understanding of
their care, especially during sick
ness. Education of , mothers and
molhers-tc-Vo . would suve many
lives both thulr own and their
children's. '! For this reason, tho
Bureau of'l.f'hlld .Hygiene of the
Oregon State Board of Health hus
prepared a series of letters to pro
poetlvo mothers, which are sent
monthly before the baby come.
(and for four months thereafter.
These lettera take up. In a sim
ple way, the things a mother should
knew and should do to prepare for
her baby's coming. They advise'
her of tho precautions she should
BALDWIN HARDWARE co
SPECIAL
SATURDAY,! AUGUST
High Grade Water Set (
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FORMED
BY LIVE CHIL0QUIN BUSINESSMEN
Business men of Chiloquln have greeting to the orcanizatlon. which.
nanaed together and formed a cham-' while yet in its infancy, shows prom-
seized the twn .-h I ber ot commerce which will be per-,lses of being one of tho most active 'erica here.
Phainoula, on informalton that the 5 eeK nen Imal 800011011 000165 tno county.
vessel on June 19 smnled into."1' consulun "a oy-iaws are Curtis Hedrlck was elected tern
iti:i.i(iiot s iHsi'itniiN.tTioN
Ml'SKOGEE. Okla.. Aug. 11. '
That tho sheriff's proclamation re
Htmining striking miners of the
Henrietta ronl fiohU from holding
religious meetings is "illegal and a
violation of civtl rlclits." was the
atatemnnt Tuesilnr nf the American
civil liberties union of New York.'
in a telegram to the heitihiuurters of
(lie United Mlno Workers of Am-
A Inmp fur mothrr untl on fur
ilatl
Will l.rlnr more romfort
thnn you've hd
Will make yim nil rlertrlr-itiJiil
V.n KU'ot'n rt'rvito Man hay
l4iiiti Utr vrry riHMii In Hit
houM. You'll i'ti Joy ItMiklttg ul
Ihrm, Ami jtm'll In luippy
rl-'irlciitl iliv4it llh v)io
thU country from Cuba a party ot orousW bfore ,ne rouP- according' porary chairman of the organization.
70 Pertuguese who were lodeed in . "" " fv v" r"l?.ruB-v:iT i,n "ler omcers. Arthur W. Prl-
I. eh.,r.H !,). rreu Ba"- Iotmer superlnten.;4ulx, .
A IK OIKAl'KIt Tll.i.N RAIL
PARIS. Aug. 11. At a third of
the ro:it of such a' trip by roll, Pilot
Pny
VAN FLEET
MOTOR SHOP
am Mui M si.
Plump T.tN. Night 7I
the rnnntv taft itian.ail imi.
entrance int. !,. T-n a,,. I oeEt 01 the, Indian Agency, who at-i.view.
' - j tended the weekly luncheon of the Cunning, T. L. Snook and John Oard-
i; V.iXDERBILT TO WED- ' I !oar(i ot directors in the chamber of ner. board of dlrtctors.
NEW innir uu. r.....t.l commerce yesterday. ; i Heniiurt h rw t m-. n
' j. '.. ,. ' -J' Acdliit in Biker. ih nin,h e,, j ' , tance of 321 kilometers In two'
.Huuv.u,.., uaueuLrr vl .u r. ana Uu..iu6 uuu uctin L,auriL9en. a
editor of the Chiloquin Be-,
npmtnrv.fi'iinanpar. rA.-A
rtii ia i ui'suai .11 a .auuiun AVlon-
ettc plane, winning a nice for light
power planes, .by making the ills-:
Mr. Willi. rr . ..-.v,,. .. OI the new y orean zed enrnmorrlnl ml.f -111 ...ki. .. iuuu" mi mur Ulinuies.
.. uii.m 1.. vauuciUlll, Willi " . mil quuuui U;-1UH3 Una ine n., . . . '
become the hrtrt f V0.1 v t i club, are Interested In becoming a foundation fnr . , -I cost of operating Ihc plane In
tun. . t part of the Ferinrntcd nnrH o. ',!.. .1 the race was but 17
w,...M, ouu ui ujumjr j, Dmiin ana ibuonauwu iu uuuiji. umcrs ac-
Mr. C. Whitney Carpenter, Jr.,
formerly Mrs. Smith, some time
eariy in January oi laze, it waa
of the Federated Board,
Bimusureo. oy ine cnamDer early this lively interested In tho new society
8PrlnS- .arc A. C. r;pntrr v n tiif
President Andrew Collier, acting E. L. Hoslev. It. C SninV nH
francs. Van-
ilaero only' using i'6 litrea of casn-
line. . '
learned Tuesday. Smith Is a Vale: upon lhc "8S(''"l?n of directors, or-! number of other prominent Chllo-
graduate. Consueloa. -srster Mur
iel was married last month to
Frederick Cameron Church. Jr.
BYXOV A SAFE BET
dered thff' sending of a message of quin business men.
FREXCIUSPVTSir VXITE
French Morocco,
FEZ,
-Thn flret lintin Kain....
CONEY ISLAND It ain't true e..,..t .
fellow. Twenty-seven, red leaded occo nad stirred Abd e,.Kr,
girl, .plashed around at Luna an appeal t0 Mohammedan native8
park Tuesday in a unique, bathing (o rIse ln , war , drlve
ucauij. imrai iiuiueu 10 rea-nairea fhi-iiin.
Superior Maid:
i'leaso ma'am.
Aug. 11. there's a mendicant at the door
the Inferior Mistress: "Well, tell
him there's nothing to mend."
London Mall.
entrant, and one object was to
answer the old question: "Are red
headed girls bow-legged?" There
were 51 legs on display and every
one of them was straight.
LIGHTNING CTItES MAX
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. After he
had been struck by a searing flash
of lightning during a thunder
storm early today, Noah' Meirs. of
this city, is said to have been cured
of paralysis which had Incapacitated
his entire loft side for' year.. Ac
cording to Dr. S. C. Long, -who at
tended the injured man, the light
ning holt entered the invalid's left
Plde, leaving his body where it had
been ,in contact with damp earth.
f'HAMIXGHAM, Mass. Sixteen
TRAM I.WHA.M. Mass. Sixteen '
alleged ku klux klansmen, charged
with at lack with dangerous weap-
f.ns In ei.nnec'lon with a klan meet-'
iiid r ui near South Sudbury Mon-!
day right. In which five wero shot'
and a half dozen or more other-'
wise Injured, were held on bail
for hearing August 19, when ar
raigned hero Tuesday.
country.
RED TAPE STILL EXISTS
BERLIN., Aug. 11. Louisa Flet
cher, daughter of an Indianapolis
banker, hopes that the high position
of her prospective husband will move
German officals to snip away some
ot tne red tape that prevents an
immediate marrlniro !
Miss Fletcher was to have been
i married to Count von Schmettow ln
Pommeriz, Thursday, but a delay of
at least 10 days will tie necessary,
because the bride-to-be neglected to
submit her birth certificate to the
proper authorities.
Gossip: "I saw your wife out
riding yesterday with a strange
man!"
Husband (wearily): "He must
have been a strango man!"
Pennsylvania State Froth.
Ask for
KrafiI
25'
is die
tight price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
25'
A circulation covering the city of ! 7i
Klamath Fall, and the county ol ' )
Klamath that's the Klamath News 6
SHEPHERD'S
RADIO
SLASHED.
Presidential Pardon Is j
A&ked For Ex-Governor
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 11 '
(United News) A formal petition!
asking a presidential pardpn for'
Warren T. jilcQray, former,. gover
nor of Indiana, is to. bo presented
to the department of Justice In
Washington Wednesday, ' according
to plans of a group of friends who
have left Indianapolis for -tho ran-i
Hal.
McGray I. serving a sentenco of
10 year. Imprisonment In tho fed
eral penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga.,
.for fraudulent use of ihe . mnlle.
The grounds on which the petition
will be based 1. not Indicated. I
Home Acres
Home Acres lies between Mills Addi
tion and the Fair Grounds and between the
Highway and Shasta Way.
The land is owned by Frank Ira White
and is platted in Acre Tracts.
Prices run from $600.00 to $800.00
per acre.
Better come early. Easy Terms.
, '.. We are exclusive agents.
Chilcote & Smith
- - 727 Mam St.
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DO YOU KNOW
OUR
The Amount of Stock
You will bolicve we do not exagger
ate, when you have visited our Down
Stairs Store, if wc nay wc believe we
liavo the largest stock of footwear in
Klamath county.
Them la a definite nnd sound, logical and
sensible reason In this being truo. Tho
great majority of people, b. tweon CD and 75
Per cent, pun-huso gd nuiility, aervlcoahlo,
neclh.m priced footwear. Wo carry our
"lock of footwear in proportion which
men,,, wo nirry .,, UrRr,t ock of
medium prlrcd good niinllly f,)0tw(aP ani,
lhc ul volume of patterns In novolly,
special and high priced footwear merch
andise as well.
lieautifully
Kngravt'd
Floral
Design
This wt consist of one-half gay
pitcher and G tumblers to match. Anrf
and very useful set. Just what you n
the hot days.
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