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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
l s Page Two WITH MATTERS OF STATE FAR TMSi (Continued from Tag One) everybody is. for me, even the demo crats." Secretary of the Navy Wilbur: "It was unfortunate our memor andum to Mrs. Lausdowne got out, but we can be thankful we didn't write any leters to Alice." Senator LaKollette, Jr.: "I am advised by the regular sen ate leaders that radical youngsters should be seen and not heard on the major committees." Secretary of State Kellogg: "I'm thankful that the Karolyn family Is small." The surviving white house tur key: "It's lucky for me that the white house economy program calls for only three turkeys this year." BRITISH DOWAGER RESTS IN CHAPEL (Continued From Pago One) J I will bear Queen Alexandra's body from Saudringham to the railway station about three miles from the i royal residence. Servants and school children will escort the twdy through what prom ises to be bitterly cold weather, with a flurry of snow. On arriving in London the body ' will be taken to the Chapel Royal In collegiate football game. He is but St. James palace, to remain over i five points behind Lane of Dart night, mouth, in the race for scoring hon- Four kings will be in ther funeral . procession from the chapel to West-1 minster abbey Friday; tne Kings oi Denmark, Norway, Belgium and England. There will be other royal I persons, including Queen Mary, Queen. Maud of Norway, Princess j Louise and Victoria, the Prince of! Wales, Duke of York and Prince Henry. Detachments of 25 men each will represent the navy, mar ines and air force, and similar de tachments will be in line from the four crack British cavalry regiments, including the nineteenttt hussars, of which Alexandra was colonel-in-chief. The body will remain in state In the abbey until 9 p. m., Friday. Tremendous crowds are expected to be jammed within a radius of a few hundred yards during most of the aay , PLAYERS TRUST IS RULER OVER FIIMS (Continued from Page One) the feature pictures of the country, employed only 14 per cent of the recognized stars, and used only 15 per cent of the available exhibition time in theatres. On this basis, the Zukor counsel denied that Famous Players dominated the industry. Following the hearing Wednesday the federal trade commission took under advisement the charges of attempted monopoly made against the firm. PENN-CORNELL IN BIG GAME TODAY I (Continued from Fage One) despite the fact that the red and blue has made a more Impressive showing this fall than have Gil Dobie's athletes from Ithaca. Ex pcris will watch wilh Interest the final performance of Al Kreuz, the bald-headed rock-crusher at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, while Cor nell will strive to keep up the cur rent series of upsets by turning the tables upon Lou Young's eleven. At the Polo Crounds, In New York, Columbia will strive desper utely lo lop off an in-and-out season by victory over .Syracuse. On paper, which it has been demonstrated conclusively, means nothing this year, the orange out-rnnks the Hons. Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is installed in your homo. Health requlros an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 1 En gin ccr Blamed in i of Fatal Netv - ;vsf y N' mtp -MkT v-:n Entrinccr of tlie Mercliantilc Express is MamoJ for fatal col lision of the train with a Washington-Sew York train on the Penn sylvania railroad at Monmouth Junction. N. J. He ran by a warn ing signal, inTestijators declare. Photo shows dead and injured being removed from telescoped sleeping cars.' But after Columbia's surprising vie- tory over the army, almost anything may happen. The third outstanding Thanksgiv ing day game of the east is that between Brown and the undefeated Colgate team. Captain Tryon of ' Colgate will appear In his last inter- ors of the east, and should account , for a couple of touchdowns against) Brown, if the game follows form. Brown, with a new stadium, has x. played host this fall to Dartmouth, Harvard, and Yale, but aside from Je3s Hawlcy's big green team, has met no sterner opponent that Col- gate. The New Yorkers have been tied, but not. beaten, and are 8 to 5 favorites for the Thanksgiving day game. WITNESS IS SPRUNG ON RHINELANDERi,ng (Continned from Pago One) nation to the faces of Leonard and his attorneys. Lee Parsons Davis, attorney for Mr' R!""elander, who still was too upset to take the stand In her own aeiense askea tniaester to tell cf a conversation with the plaintiff In December 1921, and the wit ness unhesitatingly declared that when Leonard had been, advised that the girl he then waa courting had colored blood in her veins. I uuug iiiiiui'iauuer utu reBi'uuueu. "I don't give a damn." Just previous to Chidester's ap pearance on the stand, Davis bad recalled Khinelander and had drawn from him the admission that It was Chidester who drove the youth and his swarthy sweetheart to the ho tel Marie Antoinette in New York on the occasion of the first indis cretion. , "There never was any feeling be tween you and Koss, was there?" the lawyer asked. "Not In the (slightest." "Where Is Ross now?" "I harenV the slightest idea." Like a master showman, Davis then called Ross who had been Hoy Robert fit Kseuig . Forcd Remedy fcr Pimply Skin lot vcar my ktn woul'l lirrak mil fvcr fun;t in a while .wt o'nuncrm di'i vny httlr to help nit t i;k s dwtorS articlf fiaiiriy thai pimply, -.1,111 oMiallv come frctrn tin 'nm.'Kh ari'l lwivr! imh KfttiiiR rul lj tlif piHIOflV I int'l Ci-utrr'ft Liltlr l.ivu !' !! U,t a tf (!a s .Hid nu f "thai n ; tu skin i .in'Xtti ami rlrai Nm till mv friiinK li:p rthi n l pttiinj; ri',1 nl b lirckf-n out kui-amt ;isr -l rtftrinr; cleat iA npri ioiita h arid fick hr ad at he. Cartrr'k art all ou el.iirp for ihrn. i I I ,f - v. In instigation Jersev Rail Crash v N.V. . waiting oulsldo the court room, to the stand. Rhlnelander'a attorneys immed iately attacked the witness with a vigorous cross-examination, seeking to show that he had approached Davis and volunteered his teatt- mony, UUL lue loruier cuauiivur said he had been -discovered by the defense counsel Tuesday noon. Jubilantly, Davis rubbed In his advantage. "Vm a pretty wise guy, am I not?" ho taunted ex-Judge Isaac Mills, senior counsel for the plaintiff. "If you'll come to me after court, I'll tell you how I did U. It was Just pure luck." DISPKXSK WITH I'OMl" BERLIN". Nov. M. The German government has suggested that all pomp In connection with the signing of the -Locarno treaties in London Deccmbor 1, bo dispensed with, ow- ta tho death of Queen Alex andra. in a LDRESS n7.Dli.fil vs. Store Equipment For Sale Save money. This equip ment, though used ,is in first class condition and can be had at a fraction of the cost of new arti cles. lli2"ll. P. Hobart Cof fee Mill. 1 U. S. Slicing Machine and Stand. 1 McCaskey Credit Sys tem. 1 Multigraph. 1 Burroughs Adding Machine. ' Also one candy display case. . Articles may be seen at La Vogue Store 8th and Main Sts. Thw-sday. Nov. 2(. $-' WOOL PRICKS HOLD FIRM l'OKTI.ANn. Nor. There I a livnerul scramble for medium wool, with full price of the last few ! niulh'.ulued. Warehouse offerings here are being Inspected by buyers, aud reports Indieato further business In eholco mediums tip l St per pound and down to 0c at I'matlUa county point. Klue wool bids runno from Sue to 40c pound here. Only a very few waitemd clips are held unsold at Oregoii. Idaho or Washington country points, linker is the exception, where holdings are said to aggregnlo about iSO.fiuO pounds. Only odd lots are held in ceulnil Oregon. Local warehouses aro holding about 2,000,000 pounds of Idaho fleece, which will be offered for sale December 7, Inspection to bo made i)cctuber !. CORONER RECOMMEN DS ACTION TO END DEATH SAN FltA.N't'lSCO, Nov. :i.--t'on- CROUP Spsmodi rvllovtxl b SnsmodicCroiipisfrvitientty rvlwvedbynne apiUicauon v VapoRub Onr 11 MUM Jr. V4 Y.lr WOOD Thanksgiving Day We are going to donate our teams, wagons, trucks and the upkeep on them free to the American Legion building fund. Our . employee uro giving their services. Pelican Bay, Big Lakes and Algoma Lumber companies are donating wood, and the entire retail price of the wood goes to the American Legion building fund. If you want a load or blocks delivered Thanksgiving Hay phone Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burni" 601 Maui Phone 535 i Good eyesight ' nature's greatest blessing. If your eyes have become impaired seek an examination at mcc. Tho prac tice of optometry is 8 science of certainty. "You're not taking Ichances when you seek the advice of a competent.. optome- trist." DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Bight Specialist. We Grind Our Own Glasses, Klamath l alls, Ore. f3i mmm THANKSGIVING BALL Given by the ELECTRICAL WORKERS Thursday Night, Nov. 26 ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Special Electrical Decorations Galloway', Orchestra Admis.ion $1.10 Ladies Free cerlvd nilluii to end ileallu 'fori which 'auloimil'llo speednm ro rn-. suouslld. was veeommended Tuns day to the county grand Jury her by Coroner T. II W. I.elund. . I.elund reported that the death; rulo hnd . IncreuM'd lo aueh ou ex-j tent that immcdUto slepa nro ueces-j sary to curb the number of fn(iill- ties. Klghty seveu death Involving automobiles have occurred here Ihls year. I f ! Yooisslf inner If you had to do the house work, can you imagine a gift more welcome titan ona that would do your hardest work for you I Electricity will savo your wile hours of needless drudgery every week. Ask your electric dealer to day about an electric range that cooks all but automatically, with no lugging of co.il, kindling or ashes, and for no more than tho usual cost for fuel. Or, if wash-day is her most trying task, ask for a demonstra tion of an electric washing ma chine with its power wringer. Electric ironcrs, vacuum sweep ers, and electric sewing machines are play to work with and they soon earn back what you pay for them. Think what these electric con veniences would mean to you il you had to keep house I Plan to make this Christmas one to be remembered. Visit your dealer's today. THB CALIFORNIA OREGON POWIiR COMPANY warns iron Ubls grill toast.r percolator htaler curling Iron vacuum clsansr cocking rang washing machine Mwing machin Ironcr heater pad IN PMGKESS - let&edtricity uojncwufh I mm roots TcALIFORNlA OW.CwI; gjggl POWLR COM I' ANY t J La Vogue- Sto, 8th arid Main Street; ASTOUNDING DRESS VALUES Beautiful shades 'arid the latest mods actenze these lovely drestfes. They i 1 ,i : U . 1 1 I. , uoui siiK aim wuoien maienuis ana are usual tvxenngs at $12.50 $19.50-$; A wonderful line of dainty handken now being shown. These will make exo Christmas guts. We also carry a very complete line of l MILLINERY Reduction $3a9t. $5.95, $795 Thoru's a lung winter ahead and velvet is the vogue. A timely opportun ity to buy a high priced hat at a low figure. All are vel vets of this season small and largo hats. : Advanced styles in Satin Hand Made Hats for holi day wcur i $ 1.95 to $12.50 , r M-TBi ; Inallth. jCSv. . Cji 2 pail1 IPSWICH DELUXE HOSE In all the desirable colors. , 3 pair3 $2 to box. Per box .' KISMET PURE SILK HOSC In heavy and medium weights. AH $A popular Bhades. Box of 3 pair , 1 ( Fine Silk Chiffon Hose, 3 pair inow is tne ume 10 ouy L, ,.mt What gift can you make that combines ty with real Usefulness? ; " 'For stylo and economy, IPSWion - HOSIERY are unmatched. Even thou" j much for your will pay for these two well known i l advertised brands, you will, get np.v-h j or more serviceable hose'. , ' , ; . s J We invito our new customers to take the remarkable prices shown fident that you will purchase no otner future. . '. ' ,' ' -' j 1 ChriltmM . . o J .(AdvortruTiient