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man , Husk, Al about this same
time whan lr. Illusnr tru luft .lona
wllh til burildi, h . lust uoarty
II of hU timing n s buln,. di-al,
Th lulur looked dark.
Ut February li, wlillo frainea
lllshop nj linr husband wrm shop
ping In Denver, Dr. Illaser .niifr.J
Haul's spark uf lira nut with
chloroform and then alashrii liU
own thrum and plated th cliloro-
rorm maM ovnr hit on faro, liul
tha doctor waa not aa auixeaariil In
Ilia attempt an bli own Ufa
ha bad bn Is lb una or Ilaiel'a.
Whan th lllihiii returned to Lit
tleton they found I Is wi s boil and
tha donor. Th latter waa atuplil
but ha was taken to a hospital
where ho recovered unly to Uo In
dicted for on of th nioat unuaual
crimes rr touimltted.
la h bedroom where th drama
had enacted waa found a not In
Dr. Mater's hand writing. It an Id
ho wa growing old. had hardening
of tha arteries, and feared ha waa
to b "lakrnM at anr tlm taring
llasel to lb rar of unwilling ban
handa. This aulrldn not waa red
Into tbo court record to auuatantute
tha claim that Dr. Ulster waa In-
,BHwtlt relarorcememe
lid Swltieriana. iu-
LpNits Id nonnrrn imj
Lytvti down from th
U, soothrr anit-iaacia.
U uva oparateu i
L itlrrlni aporadlc
tlkt parposa af krrplag
turn rotated. Mran-
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Th court aald that had h kuown
th sentiment In th jury room waa
so overwhelmingly In favor of tha
doctor ha would haro dismissed tha
Jury much earlier. II aald that In
hla own mind thrr waa a reaaoa
bl doubt aa to Dr. Mater's guilt.
In moving that the chart b
dlanilseed. I'roaccutor Htona aald he
believed th trial had bran fair,
and that ha bad "no dalr to per-
d-rurmrd girl bo killed. Il rould
Dot have t,UMen a ,,,, ,umno In
strument or doalh than chloroform.
Hr. Illainr and hla younger daugh
ter, Mra. Frances Illaier lllshop were
altllng IngKlher wllh l.rwla Muwry,
chief of I Ik. defi'iiKi) eonnael, when
h Jury reported It had dlnagroed.
Tlio old doctor waa In a hitch U(e
of leltement. TIib treln. aluod out
In great rldgea 'on hla Imhl b.d,
Mra. Illnhnp tried lo iilet hiin.
Hh cheered up llllllledlulely, w
aar, when th alaln moved for H
dlimilaaal, and I he Judge grunted It.
All of tlm attorneya ami tha court
then ah.Hik hand, and ha kiih ainll
Ing. "I am thankful. I urn ilmuk
ful," ho repeated. He aald ln would
lea Id a few dn.va fur New Mualro,
where an old friend hna offered
him work aa foreman of a aaw mill.
Th doctor hita not practiced medl
clna tor aeveral yeara. having de
vuled all of hla llmo to I he euro of
llai.l.
Dr. Illaner'a attorneya vtplained to
him that It waa unuauul for a court
and proaeculor to lako th action
that had bean taken lu hla cuae.
They aald that ordinarily tha Jury
would have been aval back to con
tinue balloting or that a uew venire
would have been called.
Fiitlay, November 13. 1925
Pf Five
SOUL OF GIRL !S:
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CASTE OF BLOOD
Mesalliance of White . and
Colored Couple Fought
Out In Court
tcra, tracing tlio paaalon of Alice
Jo nea, the colored hackmon'e daugh
ter, for th youth wboae lor and
hand in marriage ah won, dcaplt
all tli objection and power and
wealth of hla father, wero read lo
the court by former Judge laaap
N. Mill", to whom Leonard Kip
Ithlnelandcr ha entrusted fh task
of obtaining annulment of th ine
ulllanc. Thoae pitiful mlasivra were often
as not unprintable. The lack of
reaerve waa like a physicist shock to
the ears, liul Jiiatlre Morehauser
overruled Jhe objection of the de
fendant' counsel, and Mill read on
and on, gradually developing by In
ference hla theme that the duaky
bride sought more than her bus
band'a love. " -
. Sometimes tlio letters rang with
love and paaalon, aa when, on Keb-
1S23, the duaky Utile laun-
WlllTBTl.AIXH, N. Y.. Nov. 12.
(United News) The -soul of a
little girl Willi negro blood In her
veina, who lived amid the' equator
and ugly asaociatlons of poverty,
but aspired to an alliance with tho
proud old hugnu.it Ithlnelandcr fain- ruary 3
lly, was flayed bare In Wntchcater dress wrote
county court house Thursday. "I lay in hopes every day for your
. Belwtlona from among 00 let- return. I thank th Lord for the
UOTEL ASTOD
)VHUI LosAasnlaa
day I met Leonard Kip Rblnelan
dr." Again there would be a suece-.
"on or tannines, displayed In a EVERY ROOM las PRIVATE TOEET
letter of January 2, the previous! JO r. Baths New. Modem f
tar: Ooaeto Shopping Dutrkt and Theatre
"Oh, those happy daya at tlio, FRCE GARAGE . T.ri from l.50
Marie Antoinette. ' I waa there just;
lor your pleasure and I hare been!
thinking abotit you a terrible lot.
You spoke of my giving Kd back
hi ring, but I can't do It unless
you give me ono to lake lis place.
"I like you, but I caii't get too
crazy,"
Then would come referepcea to
past meetings. Apparently Alice's
franknesa bad disturbed eru her
husband, for It developed lie had
made her burn entries In a diary
describing their clandestine meetings
at the .Marie Antoinette hotel In
New. York. ,
During the sordid recital, I.eon
ard sat on the witness stand, twist
ing nervously under the gaze of bis
wife, her family and the spectator,
black and white.
MASONS
ATTENTION!
Cornerstone Services
Paul's Episcopal Church
Sunday, Nov. 15, 1925
E. A. Lodge called at Lodge
Room 2 :00 P. M.
All Masons urged to attend.
St.
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Bears Prepare for
Big Crowd in Game
With Washington
iiSi
RAN
aecule a man merely because be had' (Tolled
KKANt'lSCO, Nov. 12.
Newel I'rtparallona are
trom tha north was committed a crime."
tlri Hon lll" 'he fas- Nation-wide attention waa attract
I with thalr scattered ed to Mater's case because It raised
the hypothetical question of a phy-
Latit and Urn hardy the ilrlan'a right to take the life or a
i n north wa eiperted ; hopeleaaly Imbeclllc and deformed
aiacotsm and rerrulta. human. Although th detana ein-
m watkaard somewhat i phaalserl Ita claim that Dr. Illairr
auirr tka fu iata them-1 committed the acl last February II,
ant bra they aelied, while temporarily tnaane. the emo
tional appeal played an Important
part In th trial.
Th girl, llasel, almost since In-
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IN FREEDOM
laaal treat I
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ilin ihe n ent to the
) Wort 10 p. m.. Wed-
ratfr cry one In the
I m rartaln an equit-
aktumoilng after cnly
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Iklt I. Ulster has
ioia.lD estlngulah
aa! lit In Unci ln:
!nrsHd body that tP
Xkr 11 years to keep
w certain the Jury '
sal. After II hours,
ikreni derided they-
ike ttlfth Juror
their deadlock
jrr ihe Imbecile
as normal Infant
t Hlloaral. thlo. !
"ink a germ came
i Infected her '
The disease drew !
Ikf shape of n g" '
"aw and leg so
ahnormatlv Into
F t ltlai,n ernature!
""nmlly chloroform-J
fit a a nr. I h.
F "PtMslons that her
DOIllil tnl...r. I
r 1,1 t was all. Oee- I
anlmal-llke i
that f,l .
tr tw . -""iir an'
r,M'l Mrem,.
'" . Bias., w . . . . 1
,, , erougni nia
W 7 roiirlw.
- iaier died and
being made to handle a record crowd'
at tile Waahlngtnn-CaKfornia fool
ball gam Saturday. I
It la expected that the memorial
stadium in Berkeley will be Jam-,
med lo Its capacity of 72,000 per
sona. University authorities an-
nounced Thuraday that "dead head '
hill" which overlooks Ihe stadium.:
but which haa been closed to apec-l
I tatora ao far this seaaon. will be1
made available for aeveral thousand
' atandeea.
fancy, bad ben a hopeleaa idiot. I Washington and California are
An attack of menlnaltta left her the only undefeated teams on the
with th limbs of a baby. She badll'aciric roaat. If the lluaklea win
n control of her mueclee. never I Halurday It will give them a clear
learned lo apeak, and It waa doubt-1 title lo Ihe conference champion-,
ful thut ah could hear. jahtp. aa their remaining games arc
Ir. Illazer planned lo commit j regarded as puah-overa. ,
aulcide after chloroforming llasel. i If the Hear trlumpha. aa he la fa-,
but be waa given inedlcal aid and . rorrd to do In the preseut betting.,
recovered. He left a aulcide note, j California must vanquish Stanford
saying be had decided It waa bent on tho following Saturday to make
for eoriety and for Hazel that Ihe aura of the conference title. j
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part of our salesforce on Saturday, while
the girls are acting in the same capacity at
Moe's store, it will be easy for you to con
tribute to the "Klamath Krater Fund" by
making your purchases at these two stores,
your needs attended to by Klamath High
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