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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1925)
Fond THE KLA&SA.TH NEWS E tTEvery Morning Except Monday) tta New and United Press Telegraph Services SECOND SECTION iirnP mm TO Mary Pickford '1 '"''.Sentenced Boy 1S YtAK i Pretty Wife In ' KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.. SUNDAY AUGUST 16, 1925. Price Five Ce&U ...... r, nraaiui' AmKrlfni Durcau IS An imrr- the farmers th Pretty Wife In Tears Begs Film Star To Intervene Without Success 1,08 ANOELK8. Aug. 15. Al though II was In her power lo ask Ihl m0" '. .. . 'rliimxnrv fur the Iwo men convicted .noted y . ' . .. .,. L its nrkinlr eco- ' " M" . IM. kfnrrt shook her rurlr head ncs- lilih shows wnrrw, ' (lively Friday nl the heavy pen- hoy ' .. J.I,. nf ih law full utmn Ilia Iwn. ,r 1. 72!, 000, 000 (hnrlea 7. Btovons and Claude A. ,'rt Inlrrest and Holromb will serve from 10 lo ,6u nAn via IDeni lr inn iu - it mu l.ed: I he re- . 000,000 was ni td ltd fr operating 4 tttln .isoflty e.tlinaie. youngest defendant, Adrian J. Wood, in acquitted by a Jury Thursday night. I'P la the time sentence was' lifnnillinrMi Arultlkl llliim th I WO ' men hoped a plea lor merry would ,r, which will be made by the alar In Ihelr behlf. lb. farmers win nt and Uiea II.- And silently praying (or the aatne l, IHMlorl and rawjidlnn, wn Stsvens' pretty wife. l0; while 7.1.-I Pauline, who aat drably rlad In the present operating same aval she had orrupled through- out the entire three weeka or trial. "Oh. why doesn't Mlu I'lckford do something." aha cried bitterly Can't ahe aee Charlea la not bad at hurt? He never hurt any one In Pacific Coast Defenses Strengthened j i JCi.ita, -r InamTWyaBa, sv nr i 0Hf rorn ni1 lUlhtly lea fr Lun the ame for TiMrjr produrta the Ml, coDilallng of lllUoU, Iowa and ibot tUlhl sain ilk mil. the atatea Ot(o and Call i u ireraKe farm hla life. "It wouldn't be very hard for her to do that, and It would make us both so happy." Mary Is Itrsolutn At the I'lckford atudlo, several mtlea from the court room. Mary miotI ireater thanWM m intk,ng n9r ni5,d . , resolule "no" when asked to aay a good word for the convicted con spirators, "The Jury must be right," was all she would any. Dack In the court room, .Mrs. elevens, ber eyes swollen fiom a night of weeping, rushed past sev eral bailiffs, muttered broken words tat a belter there tea. Itfley In Call- tttttti tna ten mll- t-nvej lllllos bushels. t'Ifltibks aro good isxti in Improving. Isutss rill show very Irmrr, with 4ho cat- from), there la a of ( per cent. Mon CHICAGO WEALTHY FOLK NO BETTER THAN THE RIFF-RAFF IN THIS CASE CHICAGO, Aug. 15. News) Thomas F. Lawrence, wealthy buaineaa man and Mrs. Julia Oruner, both of St. Louis, Mo., and socially prominent there, may be re sponsible for the establishment of a treat-'em-allke" policy In the mor als court of Chicago. Thelong delayed war department project of strengthening Pacific toast defenses by placing a number of the most modern long range rifle at selected positions, is approaching execution. Four- 1, 7 nmn ll,CB o"l artillery guns, mounted on railway carriages, are being prepared for an overland journey, in a strategic test of our transportation system. Never before has such a move ment been attempted. One of the guns Is seen at the Aberdeen; Md., proving ground. linn iniii: pays VISIT 10 E LUDInV. Ver., Aug. 15. (Unit- Klamath Impresses ! Passers Through; To Remain in City A one day's visit in Klamath Falls was sufflcent to Impress greatly two men yesterday, and, as a result, one ed News) President Coolldge camelqf them Is to make his homo here hark to bis Dative land in the green! In the future. hills of Vermont Friday afternoon. The mon are Dr. R. O. Pray, prom He arrived here by automobile, Inent dentist of Sheridan, and Char from the summer white house at! les Prandy, also of Sheridan. Prandy Swamnsoott, Mass., at t p. m.,:t Is who will return here within a (eastern alaadard time) and im-' month to make bis homo, mediately loft for the little village' Both men, guests of Dr. J. R. of Plymouth, where his old father ! Barr, local physician, had been visit convalescing from a serious illness, :lng at Crater Lake and decided to awaited him. I motor here for a few hours with the Mrs. Coolldge was the president's Klamath Falls'-physician. A short only companion on the trip which stay In the city convinced each of took nearly eight hours. They stop-, them of Us rosy future and Prandy ped at Ayer, Mass., tai greet-tholr determined Jast mguto cast bis lot (United' "Irk and tired of this half way, un fair method of differentiating' be tween men and women offenders," he said. "If woman la to be given a physical examination when she haa been booked f on a disorderly charge, then most certainly the man ought to be compelled to nndergo a The adventure of Lawrence and ' similar examination." Mrs. Gruner, who is a widow, ended wretchedly enough Just before dawn Friday, when detectives, accompan ied by Lawrence's Irate wife, raided a luxurious apartment, discovered the two, and dragged them off to the detective bureau. The commlasloner ordered Law rence to submit to a blood test. Lawrence refused until the commis sioner pointed out that the alter native might ho 30 days in quarantine. After the examinations Lawrence gome hours later, Lawrence and ' and Mrs. Gruner were admitted to Mrs. Crsner, Paris gown and sheer; ball, and their trial Set for Auguat hose and all, were hurried to the 26. Both lnaiat they are not guilty, morals court. Mrs. Gruner. who Mrs. Lawrence, who Is the cause anticipated being freed on bonds.! of it all. was once the wife of Geo. listened In dismay as the Judge said M. Pullman, Jr., son ot the multl- Prince of Wales Is Making Hit in S. A. MONTF.VIDO, Aug. 15 The Prince of Wales, buoyant, . likeable and democratic, has conquered Mon tevldo In less than 8 hours. Big ranchers in town for a holi day hailed him as a man's man. ' Boys applauded him with true hero worship. And senorita hearts I fluttered at his ingenuous smile or the gay wave of his hand. Out on a mission ot good cheer to south Africa and South America, the prince is carrying, with his own youthful magnetism, Britain's pres tige to greater heights. Banqueted last night by Presi dent Serrato, the prince tonight re turned this hospitality with a ban quet to the Uruguayan chief. that although Lawrence could have his freedom on a 11600 bond, the pretty widow would first have to submit to a blood test. In was the law, he said. After that things began to pop. It happened Just s If It had been staged that Dr. Hermann Bundes en, health commissioner, was in court; He came forward: "I'm millionaire founder of the Pullman They were divorced . In company. 1900. J-UKI, ill kiv Kma! testate. K-uu a Ktn Inmfaanr ioau Mala Ht Phnew "- id arum cotton-Ira. 10 b,r buaband'i . oat and :lhoOi,oll jonn artier traoldlerfttf afCaraprheTe. w f k. miicrusneo mm to ner. omnuiua - Devens. A furious rain storm nit In Ktw Ketlco crops' "nt nd erct for n,oment' wl,h the party In northern Massachu- n.. ,!,... I one comforting hand on her hus- ., Irtt Dikota.' South Mna "'" """"- The feature of the day was a tatora ana nroscmy reiicrmeu ,h ,, to.kn.:1in, Ver.. mewling houso. where tho prcel- r . ... ..... 10 por cent loss ,n" "a you see inai : 1 dut to short wheat (he east and west III show gains over Potion prices, higher will help. M crop conditions In I food with the excep- t lo Oklahoma and I ife far short of last AUGMENTED PMAS L. 8TOKK8 lTf, Aug. 15.(Unlt- Another branch of ih ni taken up tho cud- budget bureau. The 'i objects to a cut In "Uotls for lieu vnnr Hows that of nrmv and H- sitalMt a 120.000.- 'helr allowances. Thursday the board in.uuo.000 u the 'nlmum uno whtei, it rune oueratlnna irrt . J22.000.000 and will th budgoi so. Mtmate Is J15.000.000 l not convinced "PUg board's ar ht the fight will be ngrcss. alomr will. " navy's nroteat.. """OOO ,lh , ma(l0 allowance, it w in Urly that i .. .: " "o withdrawn from ly Program of the ad a haa i.Mi , --.iier reaction In r ard. Alro,l r-tia nave boon with I -.rauon upon ordnr aimer, nf a vmor kt Ik ' Thl8 " HEAVY LIQUOR FINES dent's groat groat grandlalher on his mother's side, Nathlanlel L. Davis, lived and worshipped anil . , -A. I. kl..k rtiiuU CONTINUING IN K. FJ and his wife Mary ara Interred. The president was much interested In Too many times Mlko Powers and the gravestones, that ot Davla. n. Ilnhlel raised their glasses on showing no aiea in iu We have been touring this state and parts of California rather ex tensively of late, and we have seen no plneo whose prospects appear as bright as those of Klamath Falls," was tho message ot the pair. high and. as a result ot a sentence metod out to thorn last night by JiTdgo Ed Kendall, they must look out from behind tho bars for tho next 10 days. Which is only hslf. Knch. by the terms of tho sentence, flno of $100. sge ot 87. DOMMvIM DESTKOY VILLACKS LONDON. Aug. 15. French bombing plsnes havo destroyed 80 of 120 rebel villngos In tho portion tntiHl pay a ,,r Kroni'h Syria innaimeu ny me revolting Druses, according to a dls- Powcrs was accused of posaesslon , patch from Jerusalem of liquor, and lleldol was charged with drunknoas. L. L. Mellrlde. stuto officer, took thoin Into custody Friday. Pencilled proclamations are being secretly distributed In iDumnscus. calling upon the natlros to rise against the French. ' LONDON, Aug. 15. An eichango telegraph dispatch . from Bagdad says that 800 French troops in Sy ria were killed or captured when a French punitive column was routed by Druse tribesmen. . Our Growth Depends entirely upon the measure of ser vice and security we render you. Quite naturally, then, that service and security as efficient as possible. Commercial Savings Escrow , . Collections . The First Members Federal Reserve System PROHIBITION CHIEF LINING UP FORCES WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Out Of tho 31 prohibition agents summon ed to appear at the treasury depart ment next Tuesday by Assistant Sec retary Andrews, tho dry chief is expected to pick many of the key men for his now enforcement organization. In announcing tho names of dry officials, stale :reciors and divis ional chlcls who will attend the con ference, Andrews said tonight' that he desired lo explain to them the new plans and organization. No definllo statement was made that the 24 prohibition administrators will be chosen from this group. If BdAIBIB" W 1 I II INSUIAUO in auesin Kelly-Springfield Balloon Cords The Only Balloon Tire With a Flexible Bead. Your Car Equipped All Around With KELLY-SPRINGFIELD BALLOON CORDS Will Give You the Maximum of Easy-Riding Comfort With a Minimum of Expense. USED FORDS ANY MODEL! ANY PRICE! ANY TYPE! s 61924 Tourings, A-l shape, new paint. 2 1 924 Roadsters, one has Ruckstell. f v 1 1921 Sedan, (extra cheap). 1 1 922 Coupe. I 1924 Coupe. 1 1921 ton truck. 11923 ton truck. 11920 Bug, starter. I Touring, $75.00. 1 Roadster, $50.00. V ; . ALSO 1 Buick 6 sedan, 1 924 model. .1 Buick 6 touring, 1 920 model. v 1 Dodge Commercial. I Reo Speed Wagon. . 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