''. - ! Page Two Sat tnil ay. (Vtobor :10. lO'V. THE KLAMATH NEWS Earl of Cowley - Denied Divorce by N. V. Court i; NEW YORK. Oct. SB. itnltM, 1 LIVESTOCK MEN ON , WAY TO PORTLAND (Ooatlnaerl from rage 0) and early this week he shipped lot Portland ton head of purebred Aler- ' V..(Sil l Ih. R,rl f , .l"n.. .'Kill.' t!Ul alHluT 11 one time New York actor, to ii-;h,,d ' """ "hwp. lain divorce from hit chorus girl, j Through the courtesy of Elmer collapsed Friday when the Jury re-' Ralsiger. mho plans to go to th ' fused to belUve that the wife had exposition the first of the work.: been guilty of misconduct. , two Klamath comity boy comprising i Immediately after, :he countess. l"'""0 '" '" B-' l ; who, before her mrriwo. was Mls,l"k, in I," hi ho .May Pickard. had given her tostl- ' Pen.' paid. The boys. Karl IWU-, mony. the jury aked the judge if 1"""r ani1 Trlpleii. will cum It were necessary to hear additional ,or in, 8"" K.adin competition! defense . testimony. The foreman i "a m' ,rom over me state Year's Jail Fare Forces Fa t her to Surrender Child Bound and Gagged To Keep Her Away and northwest. I then handed the court a atatemnt In which ft was found that the coun-i tea had not been guilty of miscon-! ANOTHER GRADED , duct with Humphrey Kent, named I ... . SCHOOL NEEDED bjr the earl as co-respondent. The i Judge dismissed the suit, assessing all costa against the carl. I Previously the wife had leatl (Continued from Page One) , es, twa second grade and low third i fled, denying misconduct, but admit-! probah ln ,.,nirsi, ,,., w: h0J Una ibat she had been on aevera! : W(l a yar ,f ,he present Increase' drinking parlies which Kent at-' Mntinui,a .. I fended. When the earl's attorneys! , . . . ! asked her what wa. Kenf. atiracl fl condition although lion, ,he replied: j n,u',h whe ,h "tloB "f ! section to the Mills Addition school.! "He knew how to talk abouti,n( , of tne nM intra, ,s aomethliig besides actors and ac- ln frv o( , tresses." j f Tne Kbool board states It will ine eari -as viscount uagman prohahly find It necessary to bulls! when he played In New York. Hiupon tMr ..ny purihased r.ro wife waa a chorua alrl In the "C.irl , Ho, Sprill)(a Addition, of the Film" company shortly be- w,re there ha, never been a school, fore they were married in New York In 1914. For results use Newa Clou Ada.; ' A year ago the wife of James A. Hall, Kansas City, divorced him and was awarded custody of Ihcir daughter Grace Anircla. Hall told the court he would "rot in jail" 'before surrendcrinz her. After serving a year's sentence for con tempt, living on bread and milk, his resistance is broken and he is willing to abide be the court's decree. But he savs he is not sure ?f.!.he child's whcn-alumts. i "nil aanliisi Leonard Hardy, a rent 1 cstiile broker, postponed and hur I rlcd to his client's iipnrtmriil. The - riitiim iioiiKiniiii, pre- rrom C'Ourt irial v,"u'1 upon n,, j'",i""' umm-k . the door. i Ni:V YOltK. o.t SN - i l ulled Tliev found the young woman in News) - Mrs. Marie Mabel of St. , her nlptlit. lothes. her wrists secured i l.ouls didn't appear in court Friday, over her head with a rope, her to press chnmes nsanwt a real e- ntiklea hound to her chair with Mate broker she mviised of taWly ; electric cord, a wad of coilou held j obtaining V1J.UH0 from her. he- lis her moiilli by a twisted towel. causo she was hound and gagaed Injttullva had shrunken the cotton and , a chair in her r.i sido aimrt , suved her llo, her physicians suld.j U'ellt. . . . . 1 ; The iiparlllielit was :n wild ills- , Tin- Mniug woman, who Is iljuidir. but noitiliiK hud Ihimi stolen.' .years old. wa near death from . j j strangulation when he was found.- ..,., .. .. , , , i . HHK ON llt .UtKNTH I Alter she lind been revived hy a I physician ' she said that' she had I " "" been choking au.l helpless for SAN Fit ANl'ISCO. Oct. IK l'nl-: nearly eight hours, since opening the j '''' fi,''"1 Mistaken lor hTjuckers i il.Hir supposedly to udmlt n Western wl,,'n """v ""ht to prevent the , In ion messenger boy at 4 o'clock lus111""" ,,f Hiuor sargo n tin: the morning. . , ! Marin county shore three federal ; Police say that Mrs. Mabel nr-' J"""'11"" ' "red u rowly escaped the fate nf Louise1 h', tnm ruanft,t- ho w m 'Lawson. the young music student. ! ch"" "im rovrr ,hr,r ",rr- who died of strangulation hy apart-1 ''n'" 'Mr' Ahlln. William Pa j ineut invaders In the i-nn.o neighbor-! !,'"r't '" described the ' li hm. ivncouuler when they returned here today. Threo shots puss. I through KLAMATH FARMERS TOO BUSY COLLECT (Continued from rago One aciouipanylng cuili uwurd. urn. ad vised to cull nt I ho county uncut' offici nud be llii'de rhher. .V final cAeck on the riniiuclal standing of the Kliituiitli couniy nlr this year, slums the liisliiu (fi ll lo he in better shape tills seu son than has ever been I he case In the pust, II Is reported. This Is In splto of the fact that the cash premium list this yeur us :':i;ls, us cmnpared lih IIDCu hist sea son. I KIIIMK t.lll ll'ISti '.IIIK for K'a 111 slse prluis lite A I.V llll Melii, STINSON STUDIO 1ST Mlllll Teuiher or I'Iiiio and Violin .. I'l-.l'Kltsi I'liiilin M- lilailuille I lllielslly of I'sllfomht A. ck.IiiciI by . Mloto IMhiiiI of Kdinatlon. For resutts use News Class Ada. fill INK IJtXI WESTERN TRANSFER . COMPANY 411 Main TIIANSI I U AMt I'ltAYINti I When a clerk from the office of ; her attorney knocked for ten mln- utes at her door without arousing i her. Mrs. Mabel's attorney In her For resutts use Newt Class Ada ' Hard's hat. while unoiher bullet grated Paget' arm. $25.00 ' 'REWARD' For tlu' rt'turn to the Sound iu Rooms of brown leather huiulliap belnnginrr to Tiny Herman. Lester " Kirkpatrick For Assessor A Square Deal for All (Paid Political Adv.) ATTENTION VOTERS i '! ' i -. ,; DO YOU KNOW that the Klamath Heating Co. is a pioneer industry in Klamath Falls? DO YOU KNOW that the Klamath Heating Co. has operated here for years on the wrong side of the ledger so that Klamath Falls might have' what many other cities many times its size has not-A CENTRAL HEATING PLANT? DO YO KNOW that this central heating plant has SAVED the business man of Klamath Falls thousands of dollars, because of savings in fire insurance rates? DO YOU KNOW that the life of any city hinges on its payrolls and expansion of its industries? For these reasons WE KNOW that the people of Klamath Falls want to pro gress. WE KNOW that the Klamath Falls public is capable of exercising its own intelligent mind. We know that under proper encouragenient and with the proportionate growth of Klamath Falls we will give Klamath Falls one of the "best central heating plants on the coast. VOTE 200 YES for the adoption of Ordinance No. 748 Klamath Heating Co. Paid Advertisement s 21! 53 EI a a a a D a a D Vil,W'. . -lX , V a-,,..., J .W7 The gay days of the party season are here again and Hallowe'en is on every kiddies mind . Make their party a sure success with 20th CENTURY'S dependable foods. J Offerings Saturday and Monday, October .JOth and Nov. 1st. SNOWIIItlKT" A highlp refined purely rsvtuhl hnortenlng: 2 it., can Wc; 4 III. can :93c "t'RKMK Oil' SO.t "he Cream of Olive Oil Toilet r Soap.'." 6 bar (Until 1 lot I aOC lt)l" ('(III.V "(ilobe," the old reliable brand, It JO pops. .1 lbs OaC nUHiriXU IKIMK rATSre Large nn bottle jC DOMKSTir H.UtDINKS Packed In nuro vegetable r C Oil; quartern, 4 cans awOC "f'KVKTAf, WHITK" SOAP "Pure Soap all nn throiiKh," 10 barn OOC I.IIIIIVH" f'OIIN II1I K If It's Mbby'a Iff good nm No. 1 can . aC f C "NI NMMD" KAISINH 192 Pack, "Seedless." or "Puffed Seeded," 15 oj. pnekaxes, 3 for . OOC "I.MIIIV'H" MII.K "The nearest to fresh Cream," on tall cans J for ailC TISSI'K TOII.KT PAPKIt 1000 Bofl Sanitary Shoetg to the Roll. .1 Rolls a3C SI'IDKIl LEO TKA In hulk, finest quality basket fired Japan. Drinkers of green tea will apprtciuto Its yQ aromatic flavor, pound 40C MI'MIIO" WALNI7TS 128 crop. lt, Inrne white meals, the Inimitable flavor of which. nin not lie OT1 ciiu.illed. lame, pound J 2 C WI1ITH KlVfi" WAhlllMi MACiriNK HOAP Arm Large package . Tt C "I IS HhllH" lll.l.l.H) OATK (irown In the Willamette -Valley which rrottiicea I lie world's finest oats, V n lb. sack 54 C "WKHMOX" Oil. Excellent for frying nnd Imking well as for inuklim Mayonnaise, quart ran 49c "IMIHKII A MO" KI.H'K K XPI'l.r large mellow slices n, ,uu iii u iiii'iiiiiui syrnp.i large can 2 for ' 47c ".MELLOWEST" CIIEKSA ennslsteni prlre winner, every yeur. nt the Htutn Fair. Aged just right, on pound ZyC VAV CA.MI-S" IIKANM -with the famous tomato sauce." The "big" tin (IS ox. nit wt.l ,1 runs 25c l-'Ull lt frown or Drifted Snow, llest Palent Ahn o t lb. aack $4.13 Klsher's y r,. - $2.23 20TII f'KN-TUtr fOI KEK Few equal, none heller, roasted n our own plant today, nn your table lofa'irinw. Pleases both the palate nnd imrse. Ornund to your" (M o O order for fineness, ill. 47c; II lbs. p .OO 20th CENTURY GROCERY 812 MAI N STREET D D a a a a a a a ana