The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, February 28, 1926, Page 9, Image 9

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: mi.un, UiUi., JSUiSUAY. FEBRUARY 28. 192fl
SECTION TWO
Automobile and
Comics
Mir Rambcau Gets Out of
Co-respondent Trouble
In Divorce Action
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News I Opponent of the prohilil- j
J "on law, acknowledged by dry-
Af't'f a routitn i,f (!v tin,,,..!,...' eat aertion of the nBtt, as n
NKW YOttK. K-li, ST - I'mieJ "t ilalln hi. lungs to tli!un favorites over their opnonenta,
NVwal Hio Manton divorce ise "''; of atmosphere. KU Hmrkcy " Jubilant oyer the outcome of
nmt to h a Itr ronrtulia fur ' '"'"X ix-'Ur So bis workouts t!l newspaper referendum carried
ixrynnu except Marjorle Itatnlu uu '"r Ta",ll,f ntkht'a ten-round alter-; "B by the Denver 1'ojt.
Friday night, when It wee aniiuunr. """ "h loin. Hut star ' The Hocky Mountain region, hith-
i.l th! William Kevlt Manton hd y M s '" t!, "ilt' unal ; i-rtii runliiurcd an Impregnable
.... " ,h 1''DlH lronhold of tb V(,!t.ad forces.
"la co take thl for lite book," ' twin to hT been captured by the
!! 8:ark,.y on Katunlay. "if liot-jweta. Nearly 20,040 perron have
on l. an ,,.a t,t he a (njac to) declared them'selvia opponed to the
.,ue ana irauo punrbsa I II . eighteenth amendment. Only 20,-
7a6 were In fa.vor at It Vnr vinos
HELENA, Moat,, Feb, 11 Uatt-l
,ed Sew,3c, A Jlasmaisen, eo!- SEVENTH REG1MEKT ARafORT,
leetor of interna! revenue for Mon-,Ke,r yrk- Feb- IT (Coite4 Neira)
liieB rcolirlled With lit wife, hii
Imd ailed him for dlturta and named
the ailrn.a na ro-reiond-nt. ,
Tha reconrtllatlnn oa reached
u. I aa tha Jury launrhi d Ititu lt ,
i . tilth hour of d'lilTiit!iin of Ihe
i u. it had aloud lo 4 for the '
ilifeiidant, which meant K to 4 to
rtonerata Marjorle f Ihe aenaa
tlunat rbaricea brnuaht Bftaln.t her
in tha iMilmony during Ihe trial.
With sew of the roeimriliaiiun,
the Jury wae diamhuvd ahurtly after!
" ii'doik without harlna: be-u re.
i.ulred to reach a tterl.lnn
Marjorln KamtHu heard anal,
aha dearrlbed "the bel newa I ever'
heard In my life." when Mr. and
Mr, William Kerlt Manttm ki-il
and siade up In aupreine court early I
KrliUy niaht. endln Ihe divorce a,ull
of Mr. .Mabel Manlun in which the
aetreaa had een named aa co
defendant. Hhe thin went on ihe utaite In the
t.lay In which he I. the leadlnit
lady and a ari.clni hy unuxually
rnthuftiaatir aptiiaitMe from Ihe
audience when ahe aitpeared.
Aa I ha jury i dimfed after!
debatlnc for aeveo hnura Mariorie
and her Jubilant friend of lltoad
way hailed the outcome aa a vindi
cation of the popular atar. Mra. ;
Manton had rharited and wltneaaea
had teatlflcd that Mlaa iiamlxau
and Manton hud been found In the
latler'a auite In an early mornlnK
raid. Ihe former covered only by bed
clolhea.
SHASTA VIEW
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and beera there were 83,335 votea
oppoaed by I8,9S.
"The reautts of our referendum
how that the eighteenth amend
ment never vllt make the people
either law-abiding or temperate,"
declared . Q. Iluotila, publisher of
the Denver Poat.
Eritih Captain Who Wed
Fair Constance Says
He I Luckiest
SAN KATEO, Calif.. Feb. I?.
tana, aa handed ail sad sail mil
lion dollars here thte morning urn
a preliminary payment of the fed
eral inheritance tax on the eatate
left by the lata W. A. Clark, rain
ing magnate and one tints Waited
States senator from Montana. The
payment was made by J. C. Phillint
iLnnca rreeej amors a very . oI jsaUc euaUor ioT ,he Ciar3t jB.
mail audience. Including ehlefiyj tereau is Montana.
; -lne goTcrnmeat aa not eons-
atanee Talmadge, winsome screen; pt,ted , (!aal appraJsa, of the CJk
comedienne, and Alastair William i estate ta lia, tbe f;nal taI gcttie.
Mackintosh, former British fnjy 1 ment cannot bs made for some time,
captain, were married here this aft-;
trnuoo. 1 tell Britisher explained it. "Vm the
The wedding took place at the i Sackiest raaa aiive."
horns of Jsaa de Bt. Cyr. one of Eanl atir.tosft said he Bad "oo occa-
Maten1. hnw nlim tneall far! PaOB, When the Couple Secared S
back within the grounds of an ea- carriage license at Redwood City.
tate covering three blocks. V
Guards natroiied outside the high '
walls. - Daring the ceremony fit. i
The United States took the lead
is the International tea is match
Friday when William T. Tildes, ii,
and Vincent Richards defeated Ran
Lacoste fid jacaec Brssasa of
France in five-set doublet match. (
ever played.
The seerss ws i-t, 141,
s-i, M. : ;
The result leaves the standing
two matches to one in favor sf th i
t'dited Btatea, with two singiaa
matches to be played Saturday after
noon. Francs mast aria both of
them to score a victory Is tbs first
Indoor tennis mateae of their kind '
If yoa know of as; sum Ttobv.
tisss, call phone 184, Ait inform. '
tion will be strictly confidential. . ;
entertainment, are speculating on
how ably lioss will handle Crlm. iCyr'a chauffeur wielded a monkey
Sunday afternoon two hours will wrench and pruning shears at the
be givea over to last practice ap-f front entrance, intent on keeping
pearanres. .At 2:30 Dotson, Crlm s newspaper reporters and curious ;
and IJaw wilt show their stuff, and I townsfolk outside,
an hour later Btarkey, Rons and j judge Elliott McAllister official-'
Fleming" wlli take possession of thejecj at the ceremony. Constance was ;
ring and after their work Is done J attended by her actress sister, Noj-
Scandla hail wilt be cleared of box- ma, while Mackiatoch had William '
era until the gong sounds Tuesday j Hhinelander Stewart, Jr., a close,
niKht. i friend, at his side. i
Hecauae of the large crowd ofj 0thtr, who wi(Bessed the Bf!B.l
st-ectators attending the workouts.. were Mr8 Taimadge, Joseph
the boxing commissioners have de-j gchenck. Norma's husband; Xataiiej
cioeo to erect a fibr ib tune tor
Sunday's practice, and furnish plen
ty of seats tor which a nominal
charge of 1 cents per chair will
be made.
"A sell out," was the terse re
port at Scandla hail Saturday when
the subjecet of "gate" probabilities
was brought up, and judging by the
interest among the fans the esti
mate is likeley to be correcet.
Taintadge Keaton aad her husband,!
Blister Keaton.
Following the ceremony the coti-
pie sped away for Del Monte, on a!
brief honeymoon, and will then!
proceed to Hollywood.
Miss Talmadge and Mackintosh;
have been acquainted for four years. !
"Persistence" was the way hei
woa the actress consent to wed,' the 1
6-VoIt $15.50
Wood or Rubber
Superior Performance
from a storage battery comes from knowing: haw to
build quality aad long life into every part o a bat
tery. .
Today Prest-O-Lite prices are the surprise of the in
dustry. Their value is unmistakable.
New Low Prices on the Famous
COLUMBIA d 1 as
s A A Volt
Storage Batteries
Imprerial Garage
Phone 130
"The Garage That Never Closes,"
Third aad Mala
ht start-1 A baby boy waa born to Mr. and
er had Mrs. Dli k Stevenson of Mulln last
i nd en- Wednesday.
i;nr fca l Mr. Cox. who hui been working
rented near Malln on the Irrigation canal,
Miairatedjliaa coropletod the drilling for the
'wit lin-1 blasting and has movod his tractor
if .f his. m olher jobs.
f a
ftn. The
acalnit
tfri went
", hut
at dix iiv-
ered that Carroll had made the moat
of his opportunity and fled.
What went on within the grand
Jury room, Burkner and hia aides
declined to d inclose.
KM Ktarke), pride of Ctilco, who
ntrrva finally llenny !itaii
Tuewlay nlrht. v r
put In with him. I'm alwaya will
ing to oblige a boxer who likes that
kind of going."
Starkey appears to be In fine
condition. He should loso a couple
of pounds before Tuesday night, and
that reduction should put him right
on edge.
At While Heat.
, Interest in Ihe itoas-Crim slx
ronnd seml-wimlup Is steaming up
to the boiling point. The customers
who saw the fu'!us battle between
! Boss and Frankio lioyle at the last
A
STAR
ours and Sixes
Womor void's Car Today
nloaded a carload. They are going fast,
in and look them over.
;ix pulls Fifth and Fourth street in high
Hh ease.
Touring delivered at your door $862.00.
maker Motor Co.
"Service Worth While"
1040 . Eighth and Klamath
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P.O. 8. FACTOR
The New
WILLYS
FINANCE PLAN
Extended Lime pay
ments al the lowest
cost in the industry.
The Northwea is turning to the Overland grayity-iial-aaced
Six. The motor performance of this car Is
amaiiog. It outperforms any other ix near It
price or size class, la speed, climbing, acceleration.
The low swung, gravity-balanced motor deliver it
fall horsepower in a straight line direct to tbe rear
axle-greater real, usable power per pound of weight
than is found in any other light six.
The gravity-balanced body keeps the car weigbt close
to the ground remarkable stability oa winding
mountain roads unfailing power oa steep, rocky
grades unmatched getaway in traffic.
In appearance, this remarkable car looks $500 mora
than its price in riding ease, the long springs and the
low swung body dampen road shocks and give it
comfort that makes all trips a source of real enjoyment.
See it-ride in it-learn what it will really do.
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Overland-Knight Sales Co.
Phone 899 4th and Klamath