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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1926)
Page Two Saturday, August 21. I02i THR KLAMATH NEWS Broadcasting Will j Be Feature Radio i Fans For Week' 8 an rnNci9c.o, . auk. :o. I (United News) Western states will "tun In" starting tomorrow on j what is expected to be th most , pretentious broadcasting program ot the year when the third annual rc-j ' Iflc Radio exposition opens fT one . week. ' ! Almost continuous broadcasting j will be cart-ted on durltig the week tjr the exposition's station KHOA en j S77 meters to he operated by the i radio corporation of America. Radio celebrities front six bay ' district stations will "take the air" I from KRCA. The convention will be. held In the civic auditorium which aslready has bejn converted i Into a huice display house for the 1 hundreds of exhibitions, symbolical of radio progress In the put few i yaara. j "Black Princess" Is This Beauty Heavy Sentences i Being Meted Out I In N. Y. Courts! NEW YORK. Aug. !0. (United News) Striving for the suppres sion of crime by assessing maxi mum sentences against law viola tors, a policy widely advocated In New York City recently, has re ceived strong impetus with the pun ishment dealt out Friday to seven ' bandits who received sentences ag gregating 200 years, the longest terms the law allowed. Judge James M. Banrett sentenced the five "cry baby bandits" to serve terms of from 1H to 35 Tears in Sing Sing prison. One of their number, Leo Hecker. a second offender, received at least 25 years. - AGED MAN IS HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE (Continued from Page One) atb Falls, the aged rancher, who has lived for many years In the Swan Lake country, can to the door of the car. and pressing an auto-; '' Sp3JlV' "'""X'XvXvXX :x:::xvX;X: j Episcopate Will i j Follow Advice of President Callcs ; ! MKXICO CITY. An. 20. Un- : tril Nt'wa. The Mfxtum vpUcoiuitr 1 j will follow I ho mlvU of PresUU-nt j . I alien ami nook relief front Moxt- ; i'o'n religious laws, both In Oh; iuru ami In roimrvai, j This uvm mtuli known folio In k ' j hum' thi k KrMay of ArehhMiop Mora j ami (ho MhIioi. i compi IMuk On' ! t iu-op:io romnilHtHV Ttvo N-1 will seek In Junction imuttist ' (!.' church roprtMMit alive. I Hl-hop Vint of Tuba set). KKkoi-! 'man for ttu iplmMalo, ti;M news-j (lor mm that In hla. opinion hot It j (lhe church and the etnte hail great- ' er 1io)ha of reaching u volution of' , the controversy KANSAS MULE LIKC HIS BROTHER FROM MISSOURI IS LIKED Wichita, hum., .vm. v:.. (t'nltetl Nos) The Kmuiui uiitte who litau liU hrofher ft-mii Ml. Mnr 114 u Imnim of bunion In unit h In ih'iiiiuiil b On Mt ... ran K"Vi'riinteut, For the lt few week t luim hit e Ihs-ii Im'I I here ui every Weiliieilay mtil tlmlntc that time mow than ;Hno iif the miiI iiiiiIh lime Immh Hirrliiiet1 by " -reeittntleM of the t'alle ttoveru ment mhl hhlppiNl to l 'lco. E5E oi i.ovt ifc ihm;; imh; i.ovfd om; WOMW KTF.US IHHi THK 'V ATt'HKU VOT' i "A ;itc!ied pot never boll, iheyi say. Iecaue in wmchtnu It you re-j move therover ami part of the heat t escape!. Keep on the covers of : utensils when (t Is possible nod, hr.re covers fit property. , i!tr it ii Kor I he f Irnt t Inn In net eral OiM'kn, the 1N ill tb'K poilllil In total I) empty ttxl.iy, the Mile re malnlitK enniite Italnu been mIoU 'h eitertlay mornltiK, 'StiMO woman cnlteil ine about tin dour Thurtikty hIkIh. I told ln-r It wan lit the riuntl, ami the next moin liX the bK t fcone, bi'llfvo Uf tolt hhn," Wlictoloiie cad I. For reMtilta tine New CIua A1jl SPECIAL Kim Young Friers 30c Fine Young Pomi'stio KunbitH STEER BEEF . , .Slmulilor Koast Ik-i'f, ju-r pmiml 15c JSlioultler Steaks, per pound 18c Kib lJoil, per pound : 11c SPRING LAMBS Legs of Lamb, pound 40c Shoulder Lamb, pound .... f 30c Veal Stew, pound -15c Sanitary Market 701 Main Street rhono 22 i ' Dorothy RavuLAlcvra, society favorite in Bucharest and Vien na, is known as the "black princess," because of her penchant for ' black clothes. She holds to the stygian color in her dogs, cats and other pets, too. Brennan Insists Country Is Wet ; ; In His Campaign , ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE HERE (Continued From . ruse One) I CHICAGO. Aug. iO. United News) The wets arc not chasing rainbows;, they toro a-espontling to a demand from every part of the nation fo . Immediate modification ot.tbe ValstaaiJact. USorsV E; Rscn nan, foremost of the wet candi dates in the congressional ciertUms I this fall, declared in an interview here. Brennan. who ' is a democratic candidate for United States senator, believes that prohibition is the one ma tic revolver against the prohi bition officer's side, said. , "Yon can't get away with a dirty deal liks thlls, you ." Hlbbert, ,whe ie nearly blind, threatened Knowles, It Is alleged, and it was only after a long strug gle that the officer overpowered the elderly rancher and wrested the gnn from. him.. t The state inow holds a warrant ) for Hibbert'a arrest, charging him ' with assault' with a dangerous i weapon upon an officer. Bob Coyne, wealth v nonv raiser and owner t1 Edgewood ranch near the Hibbert . " , visitors and drive them to any j place, vouched for the old ranch-jso " lhe polls ln xrc7'hl. ; points of interest throuKhout the ( er's sppearance in Justice R. ! MA7AprMr fUHTfCU dintrirt that they may select. j Emmltt's court this morning at 10 I AZAKtlNt, tHUKtH This evening at 9: 31) o'clock there o'clock. i TO HAVE ADDITION (111 be a reception at the White' The younger Hibbert paid a fisel I'elican hotel in honor of our: of 1150 and costs in Justice Em-; R- x- Sanders. pastor of Church . SUP5, and etcry rscdent of Klam-! mitt's court yesterday morning. jof lhe N'a"rene on Martin street. a.h j.-als ls UTKel lo w preseut. , was yesterday granted a permit for , 7here ls no ,,,, ,,rKram olller than' WORKMAN IS INJURED; ,30 addillou 10 th -hurch'au address to ! delivered by B. i rjYNAMITF FYPI r5IfM i uui'din- W. Irvine, blind editor of the Port-: U I HAmi 1 C LArLWIUll Acc0Tdlng t0 ReT Sanders the . ad Journal, who Is considered on-.-1 j growth in tne jnoay srnoot te-. 0f tn ,,, hiipreseive spenker.i , (jariuirai nas ueen ery couhimpi:! ' and oest qualified to expound the outstanding issue of the - present campaigns, and thnL party lines will hey wilt do it again this very day. The city will be in gala attire when our visitors are brought to the business section. Old Olory will be flaunting from the poles in front of tlio business houses: merchants wjll have- gaily decoraud windows and fronts; our streetTiRlifing sys tem v.ill be such that when dark ness appears they will lend en chantment to the occasion. The program ; for 'this morning calls for a drive over the busi ness and residential sections of. the city. This will be followed by a rest, but this afternoon the au toisls will again gather up the (Continued from Page One) found the great north- and amid a shower of earth and during the past year and the need resources and destinies of Oregon rocs. Men woraing near oy rusn-; of the new school room has been ed to his aid. fet for some time. Thomas was brought, to Kiam- j other permtis include; J. M. ath Falls about an hour later and i Baker. $150 garaze on Creiient to be ' west. I ed consciousness before coming into the city. Little is known concerning J. M. Baker. $175 addition houe on Crescent street. Prank Blair. $2000 hou?e to ; : A. V". Humphrey. Auburn street. ! J. V. niayner. $3000 house on $30 addition to i Thomas, with the exception that he ! Stanford street. had been employed for some time with a man named Emmerson, a contractor, who was using the rock crusher. Hospital authorities could ! house on East Main street. i uhed no light upon Thomas, w-heth- j er he was married or single. It! Ni,:e trunks, large si. $11.00; is thought that h lived In Klam i large matting rugs. $7. SO; bau-1 tnoufcnt tnal lie Ined In Klam-jtiul foor lnmpB w,,h K,k shartJ ath Falls and went out on small , so. Terms if desired. Klamath j Jobs similar to the one by which he I Hume Supply (. tf ' was severely injured. J 3R1 Yotfsets Nisht and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Core" or "Lye Beauty' Book Miri CDtfl. H. S, I. Okl.5l,Cbn. W. C. T. U. HOLDS ! FOOD SALE TODAY! A cake sale under the direction of the Women's Christian Temper-' Knee Union. Klamath Falls group. ' will be held at Half's Newstand j today. Proceeds from the sale will be J divided between the children's farm ; home and the Salvation Army. ! Women who shtyp in the busl-! ness district on h'-iturday know the ' quality of the cakes. pas'.ries and 1 cooked food that W. C. T. U. offers i when cooked food or cake sales are lield and a heavy patronage Is nn-' ticipaled at the sale today. VK(.KT!t!,K SI I, AD j Mix finely sliced cabbage, green! peppers, celery and grated carrot and Just a tiny bit of onion with mayouuaine dressing made with vin-j egar. Orate more carot on top. Garnish with small red radishes. I Y For Sale ' ' We ovn and control several .' miles of the beautiful Deschutes ' t river and Crescent Creek, near the j Natron cut-off K. R. and Odell I Lake, now being offered to sports- 1 I men in one to ten acre tracts or I I larjer. I 1 There is nothinif in America to I i .surpass this sportsman paradise. 1 1 Jvicc $100 :r acre. - Favell-Utley Realty Co. Jjlkeleiv, Ore S3 a a IS a a a u n D a E D 13 D n a Q Q Q n Q a Q D RnDnDtiaannnaaaiNciDQCincinnanaDQaci MTr WELCOME PORTLAND, S AN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND Fresh from tho fields to the 20th CENTURY and fresh from the 20th CENTURY to you. Our fresh goods departments are pleasing many customers. Shop at the 20th CENTUP.Y for your green goods as well as your groceries. Offerings Saturday and Monday, AUGUST 21 and 23, INCLUSIVE VAN '.MI"S HIvWS -Keirty to rerve f.Mid: til "big" tin. for 25c KliVAI. i TK. -Fir.t pli king of i hiilre. youn. lender Ptves: (irange J'ekoe O-iark or Jatiu tureen i 70 half II.. pkg. ;; 1 lb. pkg C i'I:I:MK till. WMI'-l Limit 5 ham) 6 bars for 25c frylnn or bakliiu: 4 M. tun 7wC CSSON LI, MnKo your tn inuyiiiin.ihi; iiuurt-i . 49c I.IIHtVS AM'.tllAtit'H Tll'S Medium sti green tips. tOH or., cun IMX AMI '.tKI-:S -All erfiilent siiuring uKint, each ' WIN AMI I'OWIU-'.lt !'ark:ige 20c 10c 12c STiiTII I'hNTI'UV -TKK "Soiih- tutt-" t xn -pkhIoii of our ruHtuin;rs, A perfwt blond ot Hit fin out i m fr r irJ i-nf-ibc. Direct from our own rotiHtr to yon makes 1 1 Art (lie low prlco of lb. i IbH J 1 HD KMrni--SS roit.V Kxiri fine Biinar rum, 2 ran f'r 25c TIN'V T ITS N Kill VI:H Klrst run fU!i, In pure ollvn oil, 3 cutis 40c I lltKl.TY lli:MMS -"f.-fi.-wn"; PirotiK and rtnr ultlt. (toed Viilut. n'h . 72c IlKI. MONTH IKrT Wl ( K - Kniill ( '11 1 1 fitrn III . 1 fur.... 15c ItYSTAIi WIIITK sol -nro noap nil through, 1 biir 39c II UK I.AIill III bulk, frenhly rendi ied. 3 lbs. 69c I III I T .1 AllS - II ill Mason; iiirt, doien. IKIVAI, IIAKINti IMJVVIil.lt - 12 oj!. run l,V; . 2 lb. ran I'AllN'ATHiN MII.K Nearest lo fresh cream; I ii II runs, .1 for TIMrll'K TOII.KT I'AI'KIt -1.1100 sliiets of soft sanitary tirsue In a ntll, .1 rolls HaaaaanDPBananaaaanaaaaaannpannnn I'l'l-'I'HIl U'MIOAT A iiourlnliliig brenkfiist coieul. (Limit 6 pkgs ) pailiaKe 98c $1.38 29c 22c 12 c I ISIIKIt'H IH.IINII I'l.dl It llest pali llt. 49 lb. sack $2.39 20th CENTURY GROCERY 812 MAIN STREET a a a D c B B B B