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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
NEWS BOOK JJN CITY fii It the he .lop lor momeni tun llaldwin nam- ....I ..r .1.11. U,rl i ai"i""' ,4 Hluir"" ,r" inpectluo '""h Mir nimita. Ktlihi or tli I.Mrry ,UlTmn on prepara- jt.pUr. ".Ufa r UhM sod A. M. L jl.rjurel lljrgus l tb display during me jiKUU ll buck, wnn , a) flail: T6 booas , tat io rsrrv out tnc j, Bonk Week", fur I ( ,'StU Out J Reading II. wro.l, or rhowl,,, r,w ( , lnll iMir high ,.,(, , ,. i chln.on," Hlierlir y. J(,, umu,ti I of H.no count,, ,,,,. ..w, , Hint our bay ,d girl, ,., Ing oil on. of iMr p.,,,,,, buy rlgiir.llcs adulterated . ,i. i weed." The oplul. , .i.,,,..!),! Trijay, November 20. 1925 President Likes Cookery of Girl, 13 Page Fly rin, tnlnlrg "powerful n,.i, ...i ..... "iiu iru- it ut-eM pitrotysnia 0f iiiuKhicr. c . Almond. Moxlno agent of u H.nin K. railroad. t.,ia Hi. p.,,., officer, thai continued u,. of dr(( causes violent Insanity. frt among Alvilcan workmen. IK cul llvnllnn liu become a lucrative source lor those who Mil clgar.ttes , "splk.il" with murlhuana. i The n.t loxuiamr. , e1(K. , act against in. Ml. an( cultivation ' of Hi "(Irvani drug," j BEAUTY CONTEST LAW SUIT Editor Made Defendant" In Million Dollar Libel Action on Contest L books were but UB- kousd In llD'ti ar. rank-kit iii. M"lon-pr. n tint ft"- aua , colored plain. j hrrlh . ,0I AWitn wllb hi col- Umber tiooM no I M In hrn gray i ironpim hood, bui NKW VOHK. Nov. 10. (I'nlird New.) What price WuutyT Til. alorm aroused by an alleged of Ih. recent Atlantic City beauty contest ragea over that famed seaside r.Morl. A million dollar lllil ault haa bwn dropped n ih lap of Kmilr (iauvrcau. inanaxlnc .ill lor of Ih llallv Tabloid, pulillthrd by Bernard MrPaddrn, Ih. pliy.l.ul cultur. klnx. ! T"it chairman of I ho chamber of . . m ... i III 111 I ' . U I XsW . .if r,c , l f r i. I 'to It 'WAGER RULE OF ! CITIES EXTOLLED wmm I.. M111 llulihi in, 13. (ilrl Scout in Kast MontH-lirr, Vt., troop, who nitli l!l other icirK irrparril anil acrvcj a turkey dinner at tlic tVlntr lloutc, l.o I'n-.. (lint CooIiiIkc'i wonl (or it that Ue it a -I ronk. " """',,lor" .comni.rr. of Atlantic City ha. been limn tr t'Y wltn ni and rw and btuhM of famoua ur- In of olhrr bnda en- Tbla to prnytn by okuiard from Ml a of ik atain library! KUBalh Falla a rare- f t'lKbu-lovaklan Tire and quaint blown out of offir. by lb. atorm.j and other offlrlali reaponalbl. fori lha paneaiit at which Pay I.nmpliierl crowned "MIm America" are, renranlln n meet McPadden'a I attack MYSTERY LETTERS ir Ike children, perl- r (key aln ar. kept ilatl. are not found vmied on th. table aay b Inapected in 1 t auhacrlptlun to ill Jark'a atnrklnx. I're atenta and e-prea agenta ar. aupptylni proof 4bat Hi. con lent wu "framed" from tho atart. Karl Carroll. I he theatrical pro ducer, whoa. ubdieNM-d nUlm ran one-lwo Ihre. at the Coney Inland beauty allow, but wer. barred aa pro from the Aliunde City pageant, icaiiad Hi. paper, in th. tl. 000. 000 ult 10 b aerved upon Mon. Caur i reau. i The lieauty of Kalheryn Hay la Cate of White Huaband and Nefreaa Wife Enda Buy Seaaion Abruptly Manager Edy of Berkeley, Calif., flrat Tic. prealdent; City Manager Holt of N.w London, Conn., aacond vie. prealdent, and C. W. Kam, Pon tlac, Mich., third vie. prealdent. John . 8tuU of IJiwrenc, Kai., waa clM'ted .xecutiT. aecrelary. OIlANn RAPIDfl, Mich., Noir.'19. (United Ne.wa) American cltl.a to day ar. applying the "r.v.raa Kng llah" to tb. lata Vlacount Jamea Bryc, wbo declared 8S year, ago that "city government waa the out .landing failure of democracy." Pro- feaiKir Bamu.l C. May. of the Unl- Chief Teraliy of California, told the final sewilon of International A.aoclatlon of City Manager, here Thursday. "Ten years from now city goT.rn ment in the Unlud States will be far ahead of Europe, and the city manager form of goTernment will be responsible." Prof. May said. May Just returned from an eight months' tour of Europe, where he made a detailed atudy of municipal form, of government. Colorado Springs, Colo., was chosen for next year's convention In September. Harrison G. Otis, Clarksburg, W. CHIEF CHASES MEDICOS AND SUMMONS WITCHES tatlons arrived. Sekgoma died of epilepsy. The tribe threatened the white physician and It was only with the greatest difficulty that blcadshed was averted. Then It was found that th. pain bad been caused by a knot In the cord of Sekgoma's pajamas. CAPETOWN, Nov. 19. Heritage and superstition outweighed an Eng lish and continental education as Sekgoma, paramount ruler of the Bamangwato tribe la near by Becbunanaland, lay on bis deatb bed. Reverting to barbarism, the chieftain gaspingly dismissed the European physician wbo bad at tended him In his recent Illness. and summoned about hia bed the witch doctors of hia forefathers. The chief was Influenced In his decision y a sudden pam in bis stomach, which tribal councillors at hia 'bedside attributed to the "white man's magic." Immediately after the doctor bad keen dismissed and the witch doc- Acetylene Is Fine Anaesthetic, Claim CHICAGO, Nov. 1J. The newest and best genorul anaesthetic is acetylene. Prof. A. It. Lnckbardt. of Chicago unlv.'rYty told tb. in ternational Acetylene association's convention here Thursday. The professor said that when bo submitted himself as an experi mental subject be Inhaled a go. cf 80 per cent acetyelene and 20 oxygen which caused him to lose consciousness in less than a min ute. After several Inhalations, ;-e experienced a sensation ot dellgh-. and his recovery waa accomplished In three or four minutes. Va., was elected president; City tors. wttH their amulets and incan- ont 129 So. 7th St., next to Shasta Cafe. N20-25 A tew more bats to close at nee Begm a uress snop. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Nov. 19 In a strenuous session which ter minated mysteriously and abruptly amid ruinora that attorneys for Leonsrd Kip Rhinelnnder would withdraw his ' annulment suit, the youthful plaintiff on Thursday ex plained bis Ignorance of bra father-in-law's negro blood by saying he nuenliohed. Should sh. hsv. won at ni inn m m. ,.,.. .... ,.un .... i .i . 1 . ...... I ' .... ...... -. - - - iiiwukii. ll " I Ri -warm . " " i mu Sf I boy or girl ls.,1.,, v',w Jersey re.nrl' L..n.h... .m, i.nrflr. . srn the mind and .,, t,....Bl, fir.hi, . , n.,,.. ' n.. . a k. i u n.r.. reau newspaper, sold that Carroll Davis, counsel for Mrs. Khlnelund- hlmself s a Judge at th. contest In which Miss Ituy waa adjudged the most beautiful, and that the other Judges were similarly prejud iced, llcnse the libel suit. Kalh eryn. was oarren si Aunaiic i Alice to use upon ncr arms ana . holel Mare Antoinette in which be on Ih. grounds of professionalism. I face. and Auc, had their first serious af- Kither way. It la good advertising! as the society youth, whose pulol,,. ror Kalheryn anil wr. rarroii. wno;(,r now i, creased with lines of k-aik year to carry tUl Week almos- .10 PEST SAS M j er, Leonard aald he had noticed jlhe dark akin of his wife's father. j a new Itochelle cab driver, andj admitted also having carried a boxi of powder in hia automohllo for to uae upon her arms and. When Ibe Judge and lawyer, re-1 ' tired to the former', private office. ! i Mrs. Kblnelander, seated beside ber white-haired, swarthy father and her falr-halrod, English mother. leaned forward, clasping and uns j clasping her hands, eyes dilated I and fixed on the little door behind ' I the bench. It was apparent that she expected a sign from ber at torney upon his return. 'But when the Jurists re-entered ) the court room, all three wore I "poker faces" and a moment later Judge Isaac N. Mills. Hhlneland er's attorney, saked adjournment, "because I'm dead tired." "Will you withdraw tomorrow," he waa asked. "No, ot course not," Mills re plied. Whereupon Davis Intimated that he would Introduce the two letters In evidence the first thing Friday morning. Davis drew from fthinelander, who spent his most uncomfortable day on the stand, the admission that the youth had taken a camera with him to (he bed room ot the Laughter Young Boy C h East or. 1. Kansas I F'kwaona throughout ? ksronie addicts of ni," . powerful ol the opiate rap ! Particularly among speakers told 1 "If In convention .. of trlkuM, HlT.ll over the atnte. W'way be used by I" or seed of Ih. (ho "dream a weed that who would aim any on. for St. 000,000 at space rales, and who once went to'jnll rather than lake down a lot of lovely nude ladles (photographs, of course 1 from In front: of bin theatre. Th New York Evening Graphic, elulcd by tho resignation of Samuel P. Leeds, and what It describes as the "mysterious departure" of Mayor llsder of Atlantic City, is redoub ling Its attack upon the validity of Ibe contest. Louis B. Jacobs, who says he rep resents Kay Lainphler in all "mai lers pertaining to business" kicks In from Oakland, Calif., with a sign ed story In tho effect that ha had reason to believe officials and film producers knew the beauteous Call fornlnn was going to win, long be fore she did. Leonsrd look "sprawled on a brcvlnted nht pictures of him, pictures of Alice, bed In an ab- gown," she took in pajamas. The youth admitted also that he had preferred his wife In long sleeved dresses, but stoutly main tained that he had not been aus picious of ber color when he sup plied her with powder and recom mended long sleeves. pi They've Never Had a Bean worry and who trembles as he sits In tho wltnefs chair under the verbal bombardment ot bis wife's counsel, was admitting further that he "had douhta about Alice's color a year ago, but believed her when she said she was while." A sen sation was caused by Justice Mors rhnuser, who summoned the op pcslng attorneys to hhs chambers. The Judge took with him two letters which have not yet been Introduced as evidence. They were KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITV written by Leonard to Alice, and ' Our tyursory accommodates fourteen are understood to contain some-1 babies. BassinetUi reserved on ro thlng of vital Importance to the Is-1 quest. adv. 2S t ' sues at trlul. ' I ' Mrs. llhlnelnnder's lawyers show ed one of these to the plaintiff Monday, and afler letting Leonard read the letter, demanded: "And do you still want to go on with a trial?" , Ithlnelander nodded. HOTEL ASTOD EVERT ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 504 Baths New, Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE CARAC.K T.v ' V t s' ? i jr. ,Cslrl risss.rkst. "i f sev.. .. . ... Kta , V m l,,d bean, Mia. Keltic Solomon, .2, L"triv' p iitia ''"d hy Mist Sue Isshel Boggs. Hcn.i.VL- V? h Kccnll challcnicd the world for tho Just Arrived Carloads of Chryslers Come Look Them Over Howie Motor Co. 12th and Main Phone 379 cpilchefs Shopping ms Men, through our tremendous buying power, and a special purchase we are able to give you better values at lower prices. Men's Overcoats $27.50 We are able to give you these wonderful rich, warm. Wool Ovei coats at this very lowest possible price. Made of fabrics that will wear, and tailored in those new long, straight lines, in the Copely box back models, single and double breasted. Just the correct weights for this climate. Sizes 35 to 44. - Boys' and Youth' 4 Piece SuiU .-!' li-'i t. All wool cashmeres, tweeds, homespuns and serges. Some have ' two longies, while others have one longie, one golf knlcker and vest. Very smart lit tle mannish "styles. Ages 4 to 18 Priced at $4.98 to $14.75 Slipova For Boys A combination ault for the little fellows. Corduroys and flannel combinations, blouse and pants attached. ' Slses 3 to 8 years Priced at 98c to $3.19 Come in and see our com plete stock of men's, wo men's and children's every thing to wesr, at better drlces. ' Service . There is actrtain bene fit derived from render ing service. Certainly, ' the party rendering it is satisfied, and the party receiving it is doubly satisfied. This business is more than a department store. It is an institu tion, and like all insti tutions it is rendering the community service at all times. Men's Work Clothes Leather and sheep lined coats and Jackets. $639 to $16.50 Lumberjack's top shirts, several . different weights and patterns to - choose from. $3.19 to $7.50 v Mackinaw al wool doth. pants $4.09 to S6.2IS Mole akin trousers and breechea ... $3.30 to. S4-00 Leather faced canvas knit -rlst gloves, pr. .......29c Flannel, buckskin and all wool shirta S3.40 to A3.40 Boys' All Wool Over coats Ages 3 to IS $4.98 to $14.75 Big Values to Offer In Cur Shoe Dept. Black calf all solid leather, rubber heels. Just the Bhoe to wear In over ahoes,S2.08 Chocolate glove tan, out ing Bal rubber heels, $3.49 Chocolate tan, soft toe, rub ber heel, all solid loath' er $3. no Brown calf, all solid leath er, rubber heel $3.00 MEN'S RED RUBBER HIP BOOTS Hip boots, 5 ply vamps, reinforced knees and tops, heavy soles, fljil nc Extra special PU.' Men's Storm King red rubber light weight boots. Just the thing OC 7c for .duck hunting t vO' 1 - , -.-'. Men's red short boots, 5 ply vamps for hard service $449 Men's 4 buckle over shoes, heavy-rolled edge, heavy service fl ho heel. Extra value :. PJ7 RtAPIICHEKCO IN CORPORA1 SO department Stores -:-i'ioninin " i