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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
Pae Two Saturday. Nov. 7. W23 RECEPTION GIVEN BV PILCHER CO.: PACKS NEW STORE There vrere at least three or four tear In her voice. It was all very effective. ueputy sneriri Tracey said not a 1 ,., I , .... ! Ai"zt the me year. On Smith. ho are allpuillug Or.on ceore,-. body left ; K ltotar- TV...-M. i J.V Mr. sr.d Mr. MkU ..J . A.rk.ll.r.1 collo. . CWll. for Atlanta, where ho was assist ', of s,0 Produce company left , R , . , They will be abent for a week. oiau.iw . t v.'Ktemay mornini . . soclatiou. He wi.i on bulncv' Yakluia. Thouiands of City Folk and Shoppers Pass Through New Business Home Thousand of visitors, packing the aisles ot the new PUcher com pany itore. visited the opening night ; ferent. of the latest addition to Klamath oro atoua. Any muterlngs which . - , WJJ cilea on may have coma from his lips shall 'a wcf" not be set down here. Beaten, The autopsy made by Pr. John J. he walked Into another room. ( shea, started the investigation when Later, as - many have already' It JS learned that George" skull been determined by the good guess- hud been fractured aad bin stomach ers, Trarey learned what proved to Inflamed wit,h druiij. HI face and h'.m to be a very pleasing truth. head khowed plainly marks of vlo It bad teen a phoney raid.' ! lenre. Tbe three officer and other! 1 ict wriDV gueu were seated at dinner over FARMcR MUST WORK, which Mrs. Newcomb presided. It j QUT OWN SALVATION was a very pleasing evening. a r ' . Yesterday, however, it was Jif' (Continued From rae Vne McBride and Knowles told Waahinntoa. h" n buln. triP- tor Eiu.n here they will spend the week-end of Hume-Coming to witness the Orvton-O. A. C. me lluinea Women til Sleet A novej manner of obtaining partners fnrj '"'n tt the November dinner ot the Muni tion and Professional Women's club will be ronilurted on Monday even -ap over ,i apron. ,t for only fj.jj En iw"? N To VUlt In KUninth Miss Alice i ywilns; In Valfcr Mr. and Mrs. Crey of Portland, is to be th)r v. Smith left early Friday morn house gnent of Mr. and Mrs. Tho. I laf (jr la, oof;ii, where tbey will White IWi.1l. the Utter part of;, frl,at. jind relatives In I. meet In th. .v.. w . .m.in until Thurs- ts.J .1.0 nun to spend Whit I'ellcan hotel for an evening dv. Mrs. Pelicll and Ml Oreyj,u, ity. h their daughter of entertainment Mis. Jo fpp b .attended Oregon i all. And so It cams to pas that tection for agriculture from foreign competition that Is granted Industry j and labor." He Is In Washlnttton in ' advance of the convening of con- grcs to enlist the support of the president and the secretsry of agrl- i-aiis nusmess district, from seven j per,;,,,, approached Mr. Traeey and o'clock nntil nine o'clock last nlKbtlggi,. attention was drawn to one of the' .-0ni t,v the way. Tom didn't smartest stores in this city. . Ulirtidnate in a raid" A A MfTVinfl1sl mnnno-ap nf that Am.l ha rnhinnnnltla lnnVftd Drill Klamath Fall, branch, welcomed ! Deputy Sheriff Tracer as . fMd ! culture for a measure having many Ida .nii.1. m IH. .1... .1 ! .1 I t . annta Af Vim M nn mr .u.i.uviuii.. wi ' .... ... WUW). a U.U ...IS. VU9.WU.Cr UQ ayviv - u w . VrDaniM ricin tnr ih mem ..J ! hr. tsn.U to niV the business of HSUgen bil brilliant red carnations for the' wo- j cigar dealing profitable. ! ,he senate last year, men. with a five-piece orchestra ! Asrlcultural col- the Misses Varfaret and I L I I which was blocked by providing music for the occasion, made the evening complete. Those who had not planned pre viously to attend the affair and chanced In paving to glance at the smartly arranged windows immed iately changed their minds snd be came one of the throng that surged through the aisles. ' Frocks, gowns and the dainty things that make np the costume of I toe. smartly gowned woman, held their own on one side of the store. On the other the men's department is located with a complete line of furnishings for the well groomed gentleman. Flowers in abuudance from neigh boring merchants and other busi-1 ness houses of the city were placed ! In conspicuous display in order tol L TO PROBE DEATH' Mexicans Deny Robbery of Atlanta Broker, Dead From Attack To read The News dsy after day out the world, as well as in Klam ,ath Falls and vicinity. companylng the entrance of the PU. cher chain of stores. TOM TRACEY FIGURES AS STAR IN RAID (Continued From Pago One) SAX DIEGO, Nov. 6. (United News) The suite department at Washington today ordered an Inves tigation into the death of G. M. N George, wealthy resident of Atlanta, Ga., who died in the county hos-1 pita! here after he was believed to ! have been beaten, robbed and drug- j .ml An tha .traat. n f Tin i n !1 M 1 lnct I illustrate the good will which Is ac-1 Thursday. Gcorge wa5 ,0(jged , Mexican jail in an unconscious con-1 dition where he remained over night. The following morning, when he; failed to recover, he was brought here, but died without recovering. Medical aid could have saved his life, officials here say. ' The investigation was started to day by II. C. Von Struve, American consul at Mexican, who local of-' flcials say, reported that a demand will be made upon the Mexican au-, thorities at once, as to the Mexicans , in. .toiling .to gite.joedjcaUatJinHo.q . to George after he was thrown in Jail. .... . i, "The story that George was rob bed and beaten Is absolutely untrue for there were no signs of violence ' or blood drawn," the chief of po lice of Tiajuana said today. "In his pocket were found several travelers' checks, some signed, a few keys, an Klks membership card, a return ticket to Mexicali from San Diego. the po-; and Knowles became parties. "We've got to stage a raid to night," McBride confided to Tra eey. "It's absolutely necessary, and we need your help. Do we get it?" It is not. on record. where Deputy Sheriff Tracer declllned to assist a brother officer in difficulty, and he assented. By a circuitous route, McBride led him and Officer Knowles to the residence of Mrs. Newcomb. Tracey knew not where he was. There were guests In the New comb home. That was certain. There was laughter. Knowles, followed by Tracey, made his way to the rear of the This man was not robbed,' house. He peeped through a win dow. And then, suddenly, he shouted: "They're pouring it out!" Deputy Sheriff Tracey became active immediately. Through the hack door he went and Into the presence ot the woman who had requested blm to be her guest. He stood as it frozen. Deputy Sheriff Tracey was some thing more than dumbfounded. He leaned silently, staring at Mrs. Newcomb. The secretary to the county fair board played np. Dramatically, as might the woman heroine at the conclusion of a 10-20-30 cent melo drama, she said: "Tom Trarey, you have tipped me off." lice, chief said. BURNS Cover with wet baking sodft-r afterwards apply gently VJCKS V VAPORUB Owr2l Milium Jan lad yearly Pretty cretonne kimonas, unpack ed today at Bee Begln's Dress Shop for only $8.50. N5-8 How Robert M. Kocnig : i;Gu.d Remedy for Pimply Skin Night and Momins to keep them Clean.Clcar and Healthy Write for Trie "Eye Care" or "tye Beauty jjook it'4 . , For yeai ir.v Brin uv brrak n;i rvery ouct m wl.ilr airl fonimu.t di'l very littlf to np rut I rcacl a Utnr aurrii- m:'i'i,". pimpty tiall rum tfi rr. tJi- t.irnach and Iwnvci i"" Himt'K oi ihf poisons. 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