The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Sunday. A"?"1 1-'-5--
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WHOLE STATE HUNTS FOR SLAYER
OF PAIR FOR BETRAYING GUNMAN
UNDUNAfOUS. Ind.. Autf. 15. (United Press) Dis
playing the cunning and daring that characterized the depre
dations of Gerald Chapman, his companion in crime, on many
thrilling forays. George "Dutch" Anderson, thief, gunman,
bank robber and alleged "vengeance slayer," tonight eluded
the web spun for him by thousands of law officers in scores
of Indiana cities and towns.
Anderson is wanted for the minder of Hen Hiince and
his wife. The Hances were shot down on a road near Muncie
late yesterday.
Police Ree. in the double murder the deadly venum of
Chapman, who awaits hanging in Connecticut for the murder
of a policeman.
Anderson acted as executioner for Chapman, who, ac
cording to police, swore vengeance on Hance because he be
trayed him to the police.
Charl.. "one-arm" Wolff si.s in, Pol,.e Mifre ,s with ju., a,
a cell In Muncie, tubbornly denying much cunni aJ thousb they were,
he knows anything about the crime, being directed by CeralJ Chapman, i
Police held he was Anderson's com-1 himself, former pals of the prince of
panion In the murder Sereral per- crooks are carrying on a campaign
tons Insist that Wolfe was In the of Tengeance and banditry through
ylcinty of the murder an hour after the territory where Chapman once
the crime was committed. was active.
Near Muacle. Indiana. "Dntfh",
.XiiJ.tjou. Chapman's mentor in
! their prison days, later, la sought fori
Ilia "revenge murder" of Mr. andj
Mrs. Hen Hance. who betrayed Chap-:
I man lo I he police. j
At Stut'b.'uville. Ohio, a large gar
jage Is in fire ruins became, police
believe, its manager and a gin
'stenoRrspher. in Chapman' Connec
ticut trial, identified hiiu as the
owner of an automobile which fig
ured prominently in the murder of
I a pulicemuu.
j Operalires of the Ohio Bankers'
assotialiuu at Columbus, announced i
they b'luved Chapman's pals, prob-j
ably led by "Dutch" Anderson, werel
rexoousible for two Ohio bank hold-1
up eaier.lay at Dayton and Obloj
Cily. j
M Indianapolis, the Indiana Bank-
era association hold the Anderson i
or Chapman gang responsible for;
(he disappearance and possible mnr-'
iler of a detective who several weeks
ago was "planted" with a gang of,
bank bandits, to get inside informs-'
tlnn of their activities.
A booster for Klamath tenets
and Klamath Falls and em legit
imate Industry therein that'a the
Klamath New.
Mies
and more of them "
-With the Right Oil!
What is the right oil? Not
a matterof;opinion,norof
price, Butioneoftselected
- crude, modem:facilities; and
careful;refining.
An example of this is
Aristo Motor Oil. . It is
made with quality as the
only consideration. Yet
its price is almost half that
of eastern oils.
' The reason for this is
simple: Aristo does not
carry excessive freight
costs from the east. It is
refined in California, from
western crude of select
quality. (And it benefits
by volume production.
Aristo combats the for.
mation of carbon. It is an
unexcelled lubricant.
If, in fact, a better lub
ricant were possible re
gardless of price it would
be made by theXJnion Oil
Company of California.
Aristo is sold wherever
you see the Union Oil
sign. At Union Oil er
vice stations, and at in
dependent dealers of the
first class everywhere.
Motor Oil
BESTt'ALLWAYS
! t,
'KiV
. Union Oil Company '
of California r
t.y Also Producers of Union Qasoline
I
FINAL
CLEARANCE SALE
OF ALL SUMMER DRESSES AND EARLY
FALL MILLINERY-DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
U--.A (rr n n immedint rlianOAit). Till followincr rtrtrssa mn . J.. "'
nave ircrrn iiiouv . , ---- ----- r- "'jr . acem If
possible, but a visit to our shop will leave no doubt in your mind as to the uW
offered.
Hector's
Fashion Center
Final Clearance Sale of all Sport Silk,
Voile and Linen Dresses
Sport silk in figured satin, cantons and crepe de chine
that are smartly styled and formerly sold up to $18.00.
Final Clearance Sale Price
$7.95
All linen and Yoile dresses that formerly sold up to $10.00
in a select range of patterns and materials that are posi
tively the best quality; sizes 16 to 16. Final Clearance
Sale Price
$2.98
Final clearance sale of all
summer hats and early fall
Sport Models.
Trimmed hats that former
ly sold up to $10.00; Final
Clearance Sale Price
$2.95
is
Rayon silk: underwear
less expensive and gives sat
isfactory service. We are
offering Carter' Tailored
bloomers for $1.79; Step-ins
for $1.75 and Vests for 98c,
in colors of peach, orchid
and maise.
Advance showing of
NEW FALL COATS, MILLINERY and DRESSES ,
The last few days brought us a small lot of Fall Coats,
Dresses and Millinery that we consider worthy of men
tion at this time. itMSXt
Coats $15.00 to $85.00
Dresses 15.00 to $35.JM)
IIals $ 5.00 to $18.00
RAYON SILK SLIP-OVER SWEATERS
In a variety of colors that sold up to $2.45. fc
Final Clearance Sale Price
98c
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