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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Fridav. rwpmbor IS, 102.1 Panre Two now. Two kI)I. una III initio attire.' and Hi" "HK'f ! aicepliM flupimi coxtllllie. wit" tl(' U'tlKlll nklrl, mil pnrfurin llie now aliuffln In n itilniiiel uliiiw tu kit given Kll.lrv liinlil by yoiitin piHipln'a mi li'ly In !thn FlPt rrelivli'rlit elitireh. WINIFRED CHARTS; Fascisti Movement Gains Strength in England KAPSO FOR 1 i . ... ? ( -r 1 PURE DRi 10 TRIP WITH NEW VOKK, IH-o. 17. Natacha j Ranibova. who be (tan a divorce ac-j tlon In Tarls Thursday against her; husband. Rudolph Valentino, the motion picture actor, will marry t again, and she hopes for chililrt'O in her second try at wedlock. Shortly after 'he news of the di vorce action had reached thia coun try, Mrs. Valentino, or Kanibova, us he prefers to be called, revealed ', this and the fact she had sued on ' grounds of Incompatibility, in an cx-j elusive interview with the I'nited ; Newi She.,Is living here with her f aunt, Mrs. Theresa Werner, in an apartment on the upper west side. j The former Winifred Hudnut also( divulged the fact that in a year or two lhere would have been no Ru-; dolpi Valentino on the screen to, turn' a flapper's heart or head, if! their married life had been a suc-j cess.j , They hififlnade an agreement at the beginning of their marital ven-' ture ko act and dance for five years, j at the end of which time they would both retire and raise a family. Miss. Rambova said. They hoped in thej five years to make enough money to have an Income which would per mit them to desert Hollywood. Loved Dogs Hitherto the wife of the screen 1 . hrtglcrt: s alu-ntion is focu.-rd cn growth of hritisli Fascistic or .mizaticn wlucn. because ot ln cre.isir; number of disturbances rs:i.l ! R 'tis, u hecoiuinir an i:;7:.-.n: f.-.rt,tr in puhtic activi ties. 1 ;:ctJ at lop shows M. I'.vrc. one of lc.iders. addressing a rMti:ernit n 1-msburv -ark. London. liiL-V.t. St. T. Howard, member of ii.irnr.Tncn;, is seen with vourtrr l-asc:s;s vno arc pvanlin lum friai j::i-ibj. Com munist violence. v v tv&jM VVV' TS ' it-TV I '- .v ... v ...... s - - . ra v ' 3T-. i? TShaV r t j 1 1.. sheik has had nothing to say when Valentino publicly accused her of refusing to bavo children, of de clining to make a home for him. and loving nothing as much. as her pet dogs. I She certainly likes the dogs, shej said Thursday, somewhat more than her husband, but as for their taking! i the stock of the bank and repre laenied nn attempt at. coercion the part cf the banking department 3 DENVER BANKS IN SUDDEN CRASH ! IGF THEv, CF TJ EVS A" L ' (Contlnfleil from I'ago One) the place of children well she Justitne yar(i!i" district. It Is hero that won't believe that Rudolph thought j the tra(.edv vM be felt the heaviest, up that excuse all by himself. Workmen who had put a little Who the next husband of Ram-jaway al ,ne Drovers" bank duriiiK bova will be. Rambova wouldn't say.jtne summer months to greet SanU In fact she Insisted that she had not j claus- Viri. stopped In front of the met him yet. She was just as posl- bank, rei d the sign that It was tive thatValentino was not agree-1 ciose(i, and walked on. apparently lng to the divorce so that he might ; dazed by the swift stroke of mlsfor be free to marry some one else In Uine that na() 5wept at least part the near future. j f their savings away and brought "Careers don't take the place of gloom to the dimly lighted little love." she volunteered as the inter-! hark ihev call homo. 11KTKKX KXKITTIOXS CFSIXINti. X. V Dec. 17. J )hn li-.ilber:, official e.i -utioiii'r of Sins Sins ha had a prosperous year. Fifteen executions at $130 each netted him $2,250 during 1!2j. besides his salary as electrician at Au'jurn prison. The official ecau.r retire on pensit:i nev: June, after 25 years of servb rutting condemned men t d KIHTOK blllKU liAI.l.KS. jre., Nov. K-D. f. Halter." f.ir , Jo ' eai s . i !licr . of the l'olk rnunty Itenii r. d i d dur ing tl' uisbl from injif"."" re.vlved yesterday fchen he was trihk ly nn att'.om.iblle driven ly ltiymoiid Miller. IT. SANTA ANA. t iillf.. Ilec. 17 -tl'nlted News) - While tm 1U kneen lilen.llng f.'r hU lite, Karl Kaiif maim. SS. local miinufacliirer. n shot. eluMied mid suiblwd by crmed World war veteran hero. Thursday. The slii.ier. Waller 8. Ilnllicrt. 31. dragged tbo hacked and bleeding body of hli vleilm l cover, entered Kaiifmann's autumaldl. and mlmly walled for the police to arrive. Ilu offered no resistance when arrested. rioclpg together Incoherent state ments of llolberl. police learned that he encouulercil Kuiifmann on the road, where tlif latter driv lug. and forced liliu to demount from his rar. Aiming newly purchased rifle at Kauftitann. llolberl taunled htm mid compollod the niantifHetiirer to get down on Ills hlteeN. While Katlf matin was pleading for Ills life, po Mcu believe, the iiihiiIuc fired (oar idiots nt him. tun lodKlug In the vie. din's head. Then, according to police, llolltrri clubbed the fallen man with hl rifle and stuliheil' lilm with a small knife. "I wanted tii make sure he was dead." Holbert Is reported to have ald. ' liurstlr.-tt, learned that the vet eran had piirchned a rifle several hours before the slaying and that h" had Intended to kill every one on the ranch of a former employer at Sun Juan Caplitrano. GIVE HER HELEN ARDELLE CAN SHE'LL BE CHARMED A Rifl of ltlit. ra'i:ti rlv l n tribute t.t th R0 itf th ttiv wtiii umt m tb-HKt nt !ho m h ( Tlii t htiUc am rtmriith Iti Iht Spm-tal thrUtm4 ft J(1h( tut nlo iiim it ml Jiiftt wh:i i you man: it kU. HALE'S NEWS STAND HAM K l t III Ki ll SAN KltANCISt'O, liec. 17. -This Cbarlenlnii diinin must have Mime virtues. 1C going to rhurch here l:i j While admitting that the heavy view ended, "nor dogs of children.' nereupon. tnee Wee. Chin Chin. : Christmas slijacdyin on the Yen knd Boudie, the Pekinese, who banks' funds migHt have played an Rudolph says caused all the trouble. ; important part in their failures, the cocked a collective ear and Boudie examiners would Issue no statement barked. (n explanation of their action, or i the details surrounding the tie-up. Crowds continued to gather on I the down town streets Thursday night, discussing the day's tragedy, Tl'KKS AltOVKKI) CONSTANTINOI'I.K. lcc. IS. (Friday) The leagtio of nations decision, awarding the oil fields in Intt to Kreat Ilrit.un has caused violent condemnation of the b ague here. The frtr.ation of an Asiatic league of nations is urged. GRAND JURY FINDS SIX INDICTMENTS (Continued from race One) ments have been issued by Circuit Judge A. L. Leavitt. The true bill returned yesterday was against W. K. Davidson, charg ed with violating the prohibition laws. He Is at present In jail, and KI.KIT Ol-TICKK.H JIEHKOK1). Hec. 17. The lire, gon State Horticultural society In but there was no indication of vio- session here. Thursday afternoon, lence. Police, however, maintained elected the folluwing officers for a guard about the institutions. ' 192G: j Floyd T. Reynolds. Salem, presi- CHORUS GIRL FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE TAMI'A. Kla.. Dec. 17 - Kvulyn Karris llennett, former Kallies beau ty and llroadway iliorus girl. changed her mtmt again Thursday j and filed F.Kt for div re here less than two we !:s altar i-l'.e had with-, drawn a t trie suit !u Chatta-. nocita. Tenn., to ha.-.:, a to tl.o aid , of her luis'iand, Raymond O. Hen-; nett. whet was held In Jacksonville 1 on a white slavery rhargo. This hvli'T third dhorco uetlim ai:alnsi Hmnetl. t Fao also withdrew her divorce Slit. It was reported that they had bcomo reconciled and returned to Tampa together after Tlctn"'t had b-en released w ien the grand Jury failed to indict Mm. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Kraft vAtjyour dealer' sir B.P.Lewis Groce "The Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. ; Phonrf we carry a com plete line Quality, Groceries. Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffa Pay us a visit or phone your order We have our own delivery. Meet Market operated in co-operaW with Grocery. EXTKM) TI.MK SALEM, Dec. 17. The time for ! filing transcript of appeal in the ! cases of Tom Murray, Ellsworth his ball yesterday was set by Judge ! Kelley and James Wlllos, sentenced Leavitt at t500. I to he hanged, was advanced today The not true bill cleared Dick:to January 2 by Circuit Judge Nolan, accused of driving sheep from Kelley. the range. He was released by thei Murray, Kelley and Willos were court. convicted of (.laying John Sweeney. Regarding Pecholt's case, his wife prison guard, in the sensational charges he was the victim of inhu- penitentiary break August 12. man treatment at the hands of the dint: C. A. Kced. Hood Hiver, vice president; Clayton I,. Long. Corval lis, secretary-treasurer, re-elected. police. She says that her husband.! Try a New Class Ad. OTTAWA WINS OTTAWA. Oat.. Ike. IT. The Ottawa Senatnrs dfi(;itMl the Mn-! tr.ul Cauadiennes 3 to 0 Thurs day ni;;ht, retaining their leader- f ship of the Canada-United States, pn fnsi-ional hockey league. , j li was one of the fattst Karnes j of the reason and the first period j ended In a scoreless lie. j Pow.ll Strtet at O'Farrsll 8AN FRANCISCO "Kearat to Everything Every modern convenience pC for the ruest. ClreulatlSK . r , aJ ice water. jinniuiuij muu rd goon be r vice.. KB HA17VEY M. TOY U A On nff K Toyland Here Still Ha Lots of Gifts to Make Children Hart Injured, lay in Jail all night without proper treatment, and the next morning was released. He returned home, babbling with a fever, accord- ing to her. Whether or not Cole was Indjcted secretly by the grand Jury, he plans to return to Klamath Falls soon, he said Shortly before he left. Aftr it had reported, the grand ' Jury was released until Monday,! February 21, 192C." by Judge! Leavitt. SIM.!", Great Possibilities Seer, in Mac':::: : Started by Mere Wavs cf Han:: r . 1 BRAMWELL FREE j GRAFT CHARGES j (Continued from Pago One) ! mil, a letter wi:ich Uraniwell had j written to the president of an un- i named state bunk. The letter con- tallied a proposition by liramwell that a certain member of his staff' of examiners would take over the j management of the bank at a stlp-; uated salary, In an effort to place! the institution on its feet. Under the terms of the pr,posl-j tlon the stockholder of the un-' named state bank were to place' their stork In escrow, giving the! prospective purchaser a i .iiiontle,' option thereon and In the event ' he decided to purchase, his money was to be pluced In the hank und' tne stockholders wtro to be paid In assets of the bank, which the banking department had criticized as questionable. I This proposition Haines had de- ( elared, was an alternative to nn : assessment of 100 per cent against' iI ' XT AT I -' , T' 1 , v a i-.-.t, v iij iv. -. .. -j -f.m : ..A-.'.i it "1 If You Arc a Last Minute Christmas Shopper You Get - ! The Last Minute's Choice i 4. J t tit J r. mcnilous possilitlUics nrc seen l,v scientists in the discovery t . K. worvkin. Ilnisi m l,,,-, ,,i.., i . , "in iiiuniici ill a new vaslm niacliinc. By c.ii,il,iin!? photoelectric cells will, radio tacuuin tubes worvkin, observers an v. lias succeeded in desiirnini; inacl.irie wl.kli can l,c started merely liv wavinB the hand. This simple jrcvlure throws a shadow into I'cvicc at top, resulting in shower of electrons in Ilu- i1,e 11 1. .k ...... , nosed in the niacliines motor and the apparatus nturlcd. Zwotvliin is seen. (mil., B dtnionslratiun in New Vorit, AS .O. ivsrA-l:' ,,sx L 1 W'i?,tf See I got if, Bill It's a Brownie Brownies (they're Eastman tnade) cwt from 32 up they solve k' p'olili a3 easily as they make goml pictures. , Ask to sco the li te nt our Kod.ik counter. Here yuu Cm select the gift you want in just a n,iriute or two. Brmeniet dm ;ype) $2 up Foldini Ilruunies 9 up Underwood's Pharmacy "Tlio House of it TIioiimiiiI fJlfts' In Our UiitstiiliiJaiu v vj, The Cenler of flirlslmiis Hliopplng la the Center of tho Shopping District. ' Men May Buy Gifts Here for Women As Easily A Buy for Themselves -1.1