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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
Htlr IS ,t has "I"'""'' " ' ... I.. UtHMltl " " ' . resd. Slid TLk. ..,t .r. h"'0"" ....... ,. the II- ".'I"!., books. I'ull' M ' . ..i. !.. been all I - " i . Anderson yiu lri-u ... ririU Have n""" I u. .ad old" person. haom ...... Is no rharg. I . . .. number fcUn. Lm (rum "''- W" V .schools! kin JftrMon ol lt 1'Hb L, u anteriH U book j(ol lk """ DOU" tun Ugh cl",l tK"r ... .1 . t. . m lurary - Loin re a. sad ssin L lUwklDK. .Uiroooo In 1U- Un company building. M .Urfd on display. 01 to children. M'M MM of Ine city library. Utt to oIkuu me noon namtt tnd lh cinia- iiMm tnoe Interested II ,y bt obtslncd at lb iters they ay P"'- :.ra. I Htrrlwn, ho la one rttbualallc workers In hit) whenever the nam Mlkiard. la In charge Uwof food book auk UMlk nr effort that ifctlsf made, ten Bf book la be tk county library are booka and their Tuesday Nov. 17, 1925 THE KLAMATH NEWS MAINT ANTIIOW HIIOWN TltllKH Tho gum oldBu"iit Anthony, palrnn of Mm., who liuo Uit anything, l being given a hard run nowadays. II. A, lluell f , !,! 0 company (mind hlmaelt separated from Ilia porketbook, containing I tltld laat HlKhl. HI. irl m. pulse, waa lo head for Tha News classified department and luoert au ad, which ha did. "Where did yo'u limn It?" asked lha girl al tha rounlor. imwn In front uf tha Peoples warehouse." "!o bark Ihcr and look for U." Iluoll Von mid, Hura enouah, lliira It waa lylnic In Iho mud, aadly bodrnititted by avral aroro of cara, but with tha 1100 In rurrrnry mill Intact. Hat oritur K. ('. Hum bur re covarad a lout 1100 undar almllar clrruniatanrra Ihrnuih The New. Hulnt Anthony will hava to art buny If ha la to auntnln bla ago old rcputntlon, Inventor Begins Again as Failure Crowns Success JURY FINDS NOEL FIrat Degree Murder Aganlat Slayer Mary Daly Found of NKWAUK. N. J . Nov. 1 llar rlaon W. Nod, who lx allonlata had tMtlflvd wna Innana, waa found j tttilliy rarly Monday nlicht nf mu'r drr in lha flnt drxrve. carrying a penally of rlK-trocutlon. In tha caia In whltb ha waa charged with mur der of Haymond IMarca and kidnap ing and killing of Mary laly, a alx-year-old girl, but for tha nncond crlma be probably nrrcr will be tried. The youth Indicated no emotion when the Jury, which had been out for an hour and a half, returned Ita verdict. Ilia mother waa not In the court room, aa be had been kept In her home at Montclalr, under the care of a phyalrlan. Noel la declared by many &w ' '! . '. ' 1 .... y'jpg&e' TO LEAD Fl ' Not daunted by crashing of liis "autogyro" plane In Eng land, after It bad been proclaim ed first ucccsful Iicliocoptcr and most important aero devel opment tince Wright brothers flew their first'plane, Juan dc la Cicrva, Sparush inventor, In preparing to build an improv ed model. Tbc plnnc is shown, above before the"' wreck. Cicrva (left) is seen with Sir Samuel Hoarc, British'air minister, and Cipt. Courtney, pilot, who es caped injury when the machine fell. Six Representatives of Coot Bay District to Conduct Luncheon Program , today. V.'blle In Klamath the en tire party will spend much of their time" looking Into Klamath projects as guesta of the local chamber, and several duck and geese hunts have been scheduled for the Tula Lake country. Every one of the visitors are well known sportsmen. North Bend and Coos Bay will be well represented on Wednes day at the forum luncheon of the chamber of commerce when six res idents of tho coast city will be guests cf the chamber and tike charge of the program. In the party, which arrived last night are J. E. Bnyder, paetor of the First Presbyterian church of North Bend and aecretary-mana- ' ger of the chamber of commerce, ' i C. M. Byler, prominent merchant. James Hills, Jeweler, Henry Kern, president of the First National bank and prominent merchant and his son -Harry Kern, and George Mandlgo, merchant. Dr. Phillip Keizer of the Keizer hospital and hla father John Kaiser, and Harry Wenderoth are ex pected to arrive from North Bend VOIAWTKKKH W'ANTKD The Klamath Sportsmen's associa tion want "volunteers to report to Came Warden Marlon Barnes before Friday morning to investigate eon-. dllions In the Tule lake district, with a view to ascertain steps necessary to dispose of the carcessea of ducks In that place. If you can go Friday morning for a three or four day stay phone 84. All arrangements will be made for your supplies. NOTICE A. O. W. W. Members Linkville Lodge No. 1X0 Meets Tuesday, Nov. 17th., 8 p. m. Important business. Come. Edgar F. Allen,: Deputy Grand Master. LOWER swan lake Golf Champ Program Is Set for Florida tapr; (Joane n oinnn. tl lbs flees. Porter: InUIr Iwls: Forest it; Brsu Cente. Wren: It resin Doyle; Red : Utile Kiilps, Kath- (trul Cup. Oertrude laHrbert: Mndamel . . ,.,,. ..i .... SHHr nf Moonlit LOWER SWAN LAKE, Nov. 16. The recent bad weather and light snow storms have made the roads In this vicinity difficult to travel. P. E. Etllea, who has been quite III of pneumonia, Is recovering rapidly. ' Dr. Wright of Klamath Falls la In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. llanley and family i from Wenatche. Wanh., who have . -1-1. I-- that. nl..hlai. l H ' . " " " J , " , fesslonal golf championship of Am Walter McKeen of McKcen a eamp.l ' ,. . left the first of the week for Call- j er,ca- who'fornla. where they will spend the A purse of (3,000 has been put NEW YORK. Nov. 16. With practically every golf professional of note In . the I'nltcd States com peting In Florida this winter, the "director of sports for the Florida East coast ayitem," has announced arrangements "for the winter pro file offering of (50, to each man who qualifies, and a money prize for the victor In each match there after, In addition to tbe main prizes. or (-hrlKtnuia Cards eneravjd printed with your name at South, well's. Order early. N15-l Dance Tonight ' at : SCANDIA HALL BENNY DOTSON'S ORCHESTRA 9 to 12. Admission $1.00. Dances Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. have observed him lo be "aa erasy aa a loon." Not long before the killing of Perce and tha little Daly girl, a tear months ago, young Noel bad been confined In an Institution for tho Insane. There was snch a furore Minhtil of Meilford; VsVilouithliy; Son of Fan itell Wright: N, Cnrwood: Hea 't lilille of Three .Aha: iiehlnd thai Bunnon Monroe, lkl country) : Stolen lUa Oppenhelm; ('en- r Ollott; History of Hat; Pony Express, "Good Coif. Ilurnea: pa"4. Monroe: Wife Muter; Roads of Hr Days of Ore Clsrk; The Dlvlno FPan; the Carolinian. Lift In tho Canadian Ktol; Queen of the ffrt; Soundings. Oibbs; '". Wlllsle: Thoodore ,ll"r to III! Children, wra Pointer's Cyclo- F Include many fas- I beaiillfully lllua f rtlldrtn, amona thorn: rlnger; The Lost Blum: rrlfl,nn,l Rouie In lh .1 f ''' of th. Lion Fam of White Horse. Moon m f L-.iiw Mn.t ,. r.iiiii rui..... a r"'"Ji; Lltiin fin.,. Swatlng with Kit Carson! " BonV "SB. Jnrrl... I.I.J.. " ' wpion. nf a nerson In Noel s mental con dlllon that several Investigations were mode and the superintendent waa removed, . Judge Edwin C. Coffew will pro nounce sentence next Monday, but thla will be no more than a formal ity because, under the celebrated "Jersey Justice laws," a man eon- winter. j P ana it I I l.lt Ihrea flna hnea . ters, that jUi Klnmalh.Fnlls market, lust week. Norma, Zelma, Clifford and Cor! Utiles spent several' days wlt)i their parents this week luring tho Illness' of tbeir father. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Arnett and daughter Wanda drove to Klumath Foils Thursday. Quito a number from this local ity attended the box social at Upper 8wsn Lake Saturday night, and ro-( port a very enjoyable evening. Miss Ruth Mlnler. teacher from, Mills addition, Klamath Falls, was' pleasant visitor In the neighbor-, la hoped by the promo all the worthy pros of Florida, Including Jim Barnes. Wil lie MacFarlane and Walter Hagen, will complete. An Innovation Is fi viclcd of first degree murder must hood 8llIulnyi tna uent oOlra. Delia he sentenced to the -electric ennir unless the Jury specifically recom mends life Imprlaonment at hard labor, and the Jury In thla case mndo no such recommendation. Noel raised hla eyea to the R.,ndnr of the witness stand only once our- ing his trial. Once he stared blank ly for a few momenta at the witness, and on the other occasion he gazed as blankly and giggled. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlbbert, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Trammel and Mrs. Olndys Stiles, air of Klamath Falls, were cucsts at the Stiles home Conflcld: Seaman; t-ang; Aztec Little Masquerading TICKIM NHillT TO HOWL PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 18. Lighted by Capt. McMillan, a mglhty bon fire roared up on the campus .u V Mnndnv nlsht BS Princeton for the first time In three years celebrated the winning of the championship or tne uig three." Archie Klncald and friends rrom Mills addition, were .callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Arnett Sunday. What you no longer have nse for may be Just the thing another is seeking. The Klamath News Classi fied Ada bring buyors and sellers together. A CHINESE t. PROVERB Never bum false in cense before a true God; ten-cent Glasses insult million - dollar eyes. DR.GOBLE Kye Examined . . QCICK SKItVICB TOU 'Main Street ' (lUsses - Frame Ground Repaired cpilehers Shopping Wm tT 4UtU U 1 How Robert H. Kocnig Found Remedy for s Pimply Skin T TONiruT. m. 0RTANT MATTER lwlcsn L..i "tnlng t ., .. . . lo bs Li,: nrosslng -u up and ; hrb, .i,rr: . a full .... ' IU1U HHTInn will any bills tS4. tiaaf'. & 3 For yar my ism would lm every once In a v.hilr-an.1 i mtm. tliil very lata I lo brlf " . I reoil a donor' aimH !'" ,h"' pimply skin mm.sII c.mr. '(..msch-anil bmvtb ' "" ol Ihe pniwlis. . . . a lev. ilays-ai.il ih .k'.n Is Mfiooth anil clrs. Nm. I ' my IriemU ihr rigb. a ol """ rid ol a broken ou' km-an.l a. e .trlng deal nl up sick headacht. 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