Paga Twd
Tl.ms.1av, August X
Ml GIRL GOES
ON TRIAL AGAIN
Ellingson Girl Nervous As
Second Trial Opens For
Mother Slaying
SVN FUANCiSt II. Ant J -
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with u evident desire to end the :
case s quickly as possible, the j
prosecution has completed the pre-(
llmlnaries of its attempts to prove i
Porothy Ellingson guilty of the mur-,
d,r .f Ii.-r mother. ,
Porothy. her nervousness :mreas
ing steadily throughout the day. sat
in a crowded court room Wednesday j
and heard witness after witness go j
over the details of the crime. She
was pale and tired as she walked '
unsteadily from the room at the i
close of the session. 1
"Murder," insanity, "jaiiland
were words that visibly affected the
17-year-old girl who once had
laughed recklessly at fate. She
rocked to and fro in her chair, her
fingers continuously twisting in her
lap. But she is not expected to
break into any of the wild hysteria
that featured her previous trials;
she seems too tired for that.
Morbid Court Crowd
A morbid crowd tilled the room
as the taking of evidence began be
fore the Jury of seven women and
five men. There were gray haired
men ami women, as well as many
of the youths with whom Dorothy
had, played in her old jazx-filled
days, among the spectators.
Once, when a titter ran through
the crowd as Dr. Shelby Strange,
coroner's autopsy -surgeon, was
showing how It would have been
Impossible tor Mrs. Anna Ellingson
to have, killed herself, Superior
Judge Louderback threatened to
clear the room.
"This Is a serious trial, with mur
der and the fate of a defendant in
volved," ho said. "Any repetition
of this disturbance and the court
will be cleared."
f . "Intentional Murder"
In his opening statement to the
jury. Assistant District Attorney
Harmon D. Skillin, in charge of the I
prosecution, said he expected to .
prove Dorothy "guilty of deliberate
and intentional murder." . . ,
i Alexander Mooslln, for' the de
fense, countered with the promise
that he would show the girl was a
victim of pre-natal insanity.
"Her wild flings in Jazzland.. with
its drinking and debauchery was the
re,: o; an utter. lack of any sort
ef Lfjliit? Hie," 1.'.' naiil.
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Sews
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I.SVESill.AlINii HRE
ASTORIA, Ore: Believing the
tire at the Arlington hotel Ln this
city last Saturday was of incendiary i
origin. Fire Chief Bussing, a deputy
state fire marshal and the district
attorney are investigating the!
cause. Quick action ot the fire
department prevented loss of life,'
at the time of the tire.
Vdnderbilt. Wedding Sets Real "400" Apart
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;r,r:tr:?.'JusTiGE in klamath si?
: irxxAzz-x action with kkndallh
I ll.UlIM" UtlW I Ill Hi" ("'
i Willi iillmril;illv Hlnte ul !''
tre.h trull an- the l"l J"""1' ',,r
ih and thai Hi'y ' " 11
'iiiillfrl'i I'asliy aim utnr '" "i ' r. neuuau uiiritig tin
aro wull known I m'1 "n
'fur the I I'
j Freuli fruits have, a rlcaualug ef
feet on Hie leeih. lh dcmltls mv
not ouly bvvAUMt of llii'lr tullulin-c
I fillers, hut ! because III" 'K"
I iHi,id ..-i.w iiu.v c,itii:iiu Humiliate n
fluw tit saliva which keep the
mouth, clean. Krull Juice. In Infancy
Is known lo lie a valuable ailjunrt
to the proper development of the nfll
teeth, and continued through child
hood to furnish the sweets and keep
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of i "iituitt a , ,
Mom Hutu lou pur day has umu
. miii'il In Urn uffli- uf Junik
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KUmatk
.... . .. 1 ki...,J an
una the i-iair,.:
pn-t ln ilnya. In wlilrh In,
iiiki ii ntflr In the ulai ore of . y.
Iluninker.
T!-n money tluit ixuirnl
,iiuiii nitfurs yentprilar aflnrnoun
miiiiiiiiti'it In I2.lu.tiii, kIijiih'iI triiiii
IhhIIiik tuuturliU, lii'itvy liuhllmrs
:itil vliilnlura of Irnffli' luwa.
Inilnll, who. U I'I'kiI lulu Ihul
ut Jusllen of nuars) of Klnni-
Hi Kull, as crraiiil by the county
unit MniKlay, lila In datn nappd
MllMltJ
niornin
The round of gay affairs incidental to the wedding of Muriel Vandcrbilt and Frederick C.i
Church, ,'r, have made "Beach Mound, the Benjamin Ihaw residence at isewporl, n. i., na
Buckingham Palace of American society. The Vandcrbilts arc the unquestioned society leaders this
season, and the invitation list to the wedding and nuptial affairs made it known who did and who
did not "belong." The bride and groom and "Beach Mound" are shown,
I up the wurk of ki'pp'nii llm tivlh l7iu from threw KUxvikra, Hi,
ound. in ni a rerun n urivnr, liuu frimi n't motilh
I mi,. hii wiis III nn liiiiixliali-d rriii. ' n 'li"l4l. rta)
JUOO I-KLNCII IKUUn :'ii" "ii '" ihii). I'uld by ,,- '
I DEFEATED BY RIFFS
PAfUrt. Aug. 1J (IIiiIIimI Nii)
i Thrist llinusaiid Krrutli lronn
i have bei-n di fi ali-d mid i-oiiih'IIi-iI
i to retreat afli-r a 24 hour l ullli'
! with Druse trllii-nim-n In Syria, u
war office coinniuiiliiie dliH-losed
Wednesday night.
The column wiis dispatched un
! di-r the rominund of Oeneral Mlrh-
and lo relieve Suelila. where the
! Dru-iea have surrminded a Krem-h
j garrison In the elude!. Near
jileiranh Mlchaud trimp, eneoitut-
Obeys Biblical
Injunctionyuts
- OffMigMrArm
! ered the Druie army and were en-
ganed all day and all night. Druse
ienvulury aid completed the rout of
' the French 'troop. The lolumn'a
'J munitions, food tnnl guni ere
i captured by the Druses.
i
i MKNU HINT
llreaktiut '
1 Hluck berries
Siramliled Kkks Toast
Coffee
l,uuilleoll
iSalmon Sulad Mashed-Pofai.w
Dread Pudding Iced Tea
Dinner
Breaded Fork Chops
Stuffed Poiaioes Apple Sauce
Hot Biscuits
I Add milk. Salt Lie chops, drop In
'mixture, ihen In bread crumbs. Fry
, slowly in heavy skillet. As they
brown, pile on top uf each other,
j When all uro brown add flour lo
' the rri-ase. Add boiling water and
nuir' ie:l.J'in!n!RR -lul cuv,r. olt-uui
I for thirty minute.
' Thomas Thompson, 48, 'read
fnthe Bible, "If thyvright band
iffcnd thee, cut itoff," and calm
ly placed his arm under a rail
road train. "The Lord told me
to do it,"he avers, "but he re
fuses to say how the member
offended hr.:t. tic b Id i Cin
cinnati hitpUi.
Corn Snlad One do.Ten ears of
corn, one large head of cabbage.
Chocolate Pudding three red and three green pi-upers.
f Coffee ; five carrots, three large onions, i,alt
TODAY'S RECKIl'KS to taste, one pound liitht brown
' Salmon Salad Keep a small can, sugar, one and one-hulf tea.ipoons
of salmon on lee until ready to use. ground mustard, one-half teaspoon
Wash a small head of lettuce and tumeric, twoirge heads celery, one
, place in cold water until luncheon ' tablespoon culery seed. Cover with
time, and green onions. Drain tile vinegar, cook all together fur thirty
lettuce and arrange In little nests minutes,
on large platter. Place salmon In
i center of each, cut and arranste the Sl'fttiF.STION'S
onions on salmon. Top with salad if you want to have overdrape
s-inr nnd du-t with paprika. and haven't the double ro.!. get
s ', elastic rubber the width of the rod.
Stuffed Potatoes Scrub large po- Have your curtain adjusted n the
laioes anu Dane one Hour. t ut nMi aa y((1 v.-ant it
lengthwise
refullv so
i .: ..i.l pit
V
taking out the center number of Incher. from one fastener
as not to break the to the other, beins careful lo keen
inea. ure the
A. Ill
1 '
I.I :f!..!
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Fill
HI I .
them high In 'the' center. Sprinkle
with grated cheese, dust with pap
rika and brown in oven while bis
cuits are cooking.
O 1
MudiHand
Your derision and your ac
tion now will decide thn
question. If you will nave a
portion of your income regu
larly yon are sure of being
on the rlsht side ot the
ledger in later yeara. Slart a
savings account In the
Western Savings &
Loan Association
Sinllli A Tlielsen.
I'nilcrtviMMl I'lilK.
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You slfcpy prospective buysi
dio outfit sometime this fall Li'i
wake up and look over Elarl Sit
Slashing Radio Bargains before i,
late. One of these outfits to dot
$24.00 under wholesale. Better 4
Earl Shepherd I
Radio Supplies, Pianos, Vktroli
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COXDITIOXS filMII)
NEW YORK The
j Breaded
lrge. thick
Pork
chops.
Chops Select
Ileal one ecg.
SHEPHERD'S
RADIO
SLASHED.
Vnited Statea . n c-, , . , . x., r. rr,
Steel corporation's report for llie.d 'J- -Jtssaip-tij'jj
month of July showed an Increase ;
ANNEXATION" PROPOSED of 170,991 tons as against a shrink-;
FRESNO, Calif. Annexation ot age ot 300.000 tons in June. No!
contiguous territory of Fresno, 1 better evidence of the improved in- i
which It Is estimated would In-'dustrlal condition ot the country i
crease its population to 100,000 Is' could be obtained.
to be submitted to a vote of the
people here October 6.
CHAPLIV RECOVERING
NEW YORK A rumor ran wild
over the country Wednesday that
Charlie Chaplin was either dead or
dying and the result was, accord
ing to the movie comedian's sec
retary, that about a thousand tele
grams came to the Chaplain suite
at the Rltz-Carlton hotel express
ing grief for one circumstance or
the other.
Tells WLy He Can .
Now Eat Hearty
Healthy American Scream
Saves Widow From Death
i
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.
(Vnited News! A few "healthy
American screams," saved Mrs. Es
ther Gagnet, wealthy New Orleans,
widow from possible violence at;
the hands of a mob ot student
strikers In Shanghai. j
The young woman arrived from;
the Orient Wednesday on the liner:
President Pierce. During the June
riots a ricksha bok carried her'
into a milling crowd of strikers.
She was surrounded and threaten-'
ed, and one of the students struck;
her with a sweater. j
"How did you escape!" she was
' I l.'f it f v ;i...,:t:;y An
tr.tan screams and they ran away.",
. she replied
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A Inter which 1 read in thr paper
bout Carter's Little Liver Pills fittn,
m iiwd case so clmely that 1 couhl
not help mint; thrm an-! am very
lui-py 1 fltil." So utiifs Mr. Fiank j.
Trumbull of Jertey t'iiv, N. J., hor
Ittirr kw on to say, i Fial hrardJ
iiout Carter's (.title Liver HilK (or
rars but ntver knew thry helped over
come poor apjytiif at."! four stomach,
until J read about attnther man in trie
plight who took Carter' with
Rood reulii. 1 tried them and can
hwieitly sav that ihey freed me of
r.asty a on Momach, i thai I can
iiow eat without gelling biliot. and
they improve'l my appeiiie ftdlv 100',.-.
You ran ret aured thai Irnm now on
1 will hoo.t Carter Littlr Liver Pill
whenever 1 can."
I Recommended and lot u.t vj -il
drug ttorctw
DO YOU KNOW
OUR
The Makes We Carry
In brands or makes of footwear car
ried we believe we have the oppor
tunity of showing you a greater se-'
lection of makes and styles than you
can possibly imagine.
The makes of footwear carried by nur Iiown
Stairs Store arc: Peter's Diamond Drand.
Ilnmilton-Ilrown, llradfnrd, Martha Wnsh-iiii-.lon,
I'rutex-Arch. The Brown 5-Siar, Con
stant Comfort, Slender Knot Arch Killer,
tiodman, Endirott-Johnsoii, Kreeland, Hag
crston, V. It. Conn, Napa. United Shoe,
Itnhn. Bradley-Metialt. Milwaukee 'King.
Ranger. .Mlller-I.erch, Coble, Thorogood. Hall
Band, Kcds. Bone Dry Logger. Lion Hi and.
It is impossible to tit every customer, how
ever, hut w- try in the ,-pirit f ,frvl(.,
and satisfaction to please and make friends.
Scotch Grains Returr
Smarter Patterns!
1 hat ever popular leather for men's Autumn Sh
Scotch Grain, is with us again this year. But the st;
are smarter than ever.
New broad toes, smartly patterned to make your,
look their best. And priced way below what you'd c
narily expect to pay. ; !
Ncttletons and Crossetts
Klamath Klothing Komp
LEADING CLOTHIERS :
24 Years In Klamath Falls