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Page Six Saturday, December 11, 102fi. THE KLAMATH NEWS Drys Lose Contest in First Skirmish DRUNK TAKES NO CHANCES; JUMPS IN BLACK MARIA' NK.lTTl.K, Hoc. Ill, (I'.X.) "What's your ruli?" Patrolman Harry Howard aknl I'm Crow, one of u group arrested fur dniiikcmiCKH, Crow hail afartnl elbowing- I'l" nay llirouch bystander toward he patrol wagon. "I want to get In first," ho replied, "I had to stand up la.il lliuc." Youngest Inmate Gangster's Trial Of Pen Received' Is Now Under Way I 8AX KAFAKI., I'al., lec. 10, l!.- CANTON'. O.. Dec. 10 ; N. I A 16-year old Hoy, Willi rtjTtfii men ami three wumrn are mi confessed record of crime that In-( the Jury thai will begin hearing ihluiles eight holdups has mVt detent vvUleiica Moiulny In the Mellelt mur ( III his first effort to em-ape frotn'dtr trinl. . hla position as San Quentin penllcn- one of the wuntru la a "tlilr .tlarya youngest prisoner. It-inth Juror." 'win will lt wlili Joseph Taffey. allaa Joseph Tn-,n,c u rcKiit.tf juror, but will not sey. alias James Troutiuan. waa aen- ,av a vote in the limit balloting. fenced from Sacramjrnto after a . unless ono of the regulars becoiuei series ot robberies. Superior Judge incapacitated. ! Kdward I. nutler today denied tliej Patrick MeVcrmott, h-first of youths plea that the court wnicin- three men to bo trlc.l on chnriei .eMrlng. or t t.unigo of viti.c. j ot murdering lion It. Melletl 1 1 -.1 i "Everybody's aMUist mo hero July at- I ho IipIrM of Ills mII "rl- I , even the t'.uiti n iiuilKVcr.'." .Mr mmimlgn a'uu'iist orgen eil , vi,e Herinott said. Il 'oimh the rolutnna of tin I'mium ! . ... tt'.N.) ' lh.lly News, Mild Hint lie a sit . ., , . ... ,., (pointed ...,- the mill.. . r hi ! .,,,.,.,, , ,.,,. , ,,,, lu,Klll , ii'tiitncya to ob'nln a del iy In ,- ,, y , "Ill HI, 1 Let Ut Paper Your Home F. R. OLDS Wall Paner and PainU Phono 192.W actina- tor women's orgaiitia- ious which claim that n.' Juvenile Appropriation to Carry! Alienation Suit IZlnt ?T rorward UnderCOVer i IVTnV IM PH iPn (rom (T J"' 10 "fo Imprison- court should have handled the boy's " - - - i ment. jcase. no uppeuain court will be The plea was entered by Miss i the next recourse, Mine Park Ilium LOSANCEI.ES. Dec. 10 (U.N.) Valla Parkinson. Sacramento attor-1 said. Suit to collect 1300,000 from Cor- ;n rr;-.. - ... - - i . . . .1- ....' Ilsa Palmer Brewster, Georgia r -1 beauty content winner, which Work by Sleuths De feated by Tactics. WASHINGTON. Dec. (U.N.) In the first was 10, 'brought y Eleanor Brewster, on arounus ot aueuation 01 aiiecciou. prohlbl-l k. ....-.i ... . .. .... uon Ilgni 01 trie session in the intimated here lato today. house today. Wets succeeded I Corliss Palmer, as she is known in knocking out on technical-1 ," lty an appropriation of $500.-: deposition in answer to the brief 000 in the treasury sudvIv bill ' ,ilel y allorneys for the first Mrs. for hirino- nnH-e v- Brewster, and seeking to have the 1 TSi. J. .k . "6"'"' I judgment awarded in New York -.!. . . suefMtul I transferred to Los Angeles. Their I 17.1 P"rPr'1""" !el. for the defense made a motion. Their activity today opened a (sen- ,,,, th. ,h .... h.,, . . . . tiemeat. i-irr auu is cxpecieu to oc cupy much time and atteution dur los the session. 'l The old familiar figures of pre vious wet and dry fights were back on the stage today 1" pshaw, Geor gia democrat, and dry leader, and Hill, Maryland, republican and wet leader. Neither will return next session. ; Black and Laguardia ot New York, both wet, the former a dem ocrat, the latter a republican: Jlm-i t United News) Another conference my Caiman of Massachusetss. wet. between attorneys tor Charles Chan. nd ramton. republican, the dryjlin and his wife failed to material-: who will share with his colleague 1 lie Friday, but It was announced Hudson of Michigan, the mantle Up- that opposing counsel will meet Sat- shaw will drop at the end of this nrday without fail In an effort to J aession. smooth out the tangled marital re ins victory today waa won on a lations of the famous couple. The motion was grauted by Judge Fleming. Misa Palmer is the bride ot Eugene V. Brewster, millionaire publisher of New York and Holly wood movie magazines. Tangled Relations Chaplins Unsolved HOLLYWOOD. Calif., Dec. 10. technical point raised by Laguardia. Ha made a point of order against the, 1500,000 appropriation on the ground that it was new legislation and could not be brought in as it was. 4 II is point was sustained. - : Last year an appropriation of 1250.000 waa made for hiring spe cial unaer cover agents. Laguardia objected to the practjee at that time, but let the issue pass, giving notice that he would seek to throw It out this year. . He made good his threat. Appropriation for Klamath Dropped WASHINGTON. Dec 10 fi: V 1 I The Interior department appropri-j f Jrip FVnlncIfin atica carrying I259.S61.910. an ln-lAT1I1,C C'ApiOOlOIl crease of I32.0S3. 492 over 'the enr- Tisll RoQpflOC rent appropriations, was reported! XU11 ItCalMCS to the house today. . i The pension office was given an! PRINCETON. Ind.. Dec. uv.-mae 01 96 s. , s ,tiu, aue to In creased rates of pensions, while re clamation funds were boosted M.-l UU2.8U0. If there Is the slightest Indication that an effort will be made to de-! prive Mrs. Chaplin ot custody of the two children, conferences and peace overtures will be discontinued. I counsel for Mrs. Chaplin declared. ! Merna Kennedy, Chaplin's lead-' ing lady, and former chum ot LIta1 Grey Chaplin, through her attorney, Clarence Coonan ot San Francisco, again threw down the gage ot battle , to. those who, have been making "tnslnuatlons.'i Legal aotlon is j promised if undue reference is made to her in the settlement of the Chaplin case. i I Beautiful evening dresses in pas tel shades on sale at Bee Begin s dress shop. 129 So. Tth St. 28 10. i (U.N.) Twenty-eight miners were killed by the explosion Thursday morning in Franaisro mine number two, according to a final casualty The bill carries a total of 1221,- llst issued Friday. 000.000 fcr payment of pensions. Twenty-eight others were Injured Appropriations recommended for while 15 escaped unhurt, irrigation projects include: Another explosion Friday, tollow- Vale project, Oregon, $750,000. ' el nr "re. torced abandonment of Although the budget approved ' further attempts to locate five min funds for the Huntley. Mont.. Uma-'cnl wno were left in the mine, tllla. Ore., and Klamath. Ore., and1 Twenty-one bodies had been California projects, the committee i brought out. while two of the in Public Market Saturday Specials Aluminum Macaroni Cookers .$1.59 Pumpkin, size 1XA can 15c Apples, per box $1.00 Dressed Hens lb. . . . : .35c Dressed Friers, lb. 35c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. . . .50c Tuberose Tiny Peas 15c Tuberose French Beans 20c Tuberose Beets 20c Tuberose Carrots- 20c Tuberose Corn 15c Tuberose Celery 50c Tuberose Pears 25c Tuberose Peaches 20c Tuberose Fruit Salad 35c Tuberose Sliced Pineapple ...22c WE DELIVER HOURLY Phone 169 eliminated them from the bill. For an economic investigation of recla mation projects the committee re commended sion.ooo. BODY OF F. H. HAAIt TO BK IIUniKD IX PORTLAND Have you been under his tape? S. V. Finkle Expert Cutter nnd Designer from Chicago I ... l.l ,.f a itwjjcai taiiuis ill luc vvui iu ut GOOD inade'to-order clothes IS IN TOWN He is here to take your" measures for your new Fall suit or overcoat. J You want clothes that fit. Of course you do! The way to he sure is to have your suit experjtly tailored by Ed. V. Price & Co. ments- in strict accordance with your personal measure- -and cut to conform with the individual altitude require ments of your figure. Jured died Friday in the Prince ton hospital. it may be a month or more be fore the coal mine can be un sealed and explored for the rest of the bodies, officials said. The mine was sealed after a confejence with W. G. Powell, federal mine Inspec tor. See our large and beautiful dts- viuj vi Amu wiiLs ana Toys at a It's a Real Opportunity You can select a pattern now for immediate tailoring or have your suit made up and delivered later. You will appreciate the prices when you see these fine Fall suit and overcoat fabrics. Visit our store. ..See the largest display of woolens ever shown Klamath. Orders taken for delivery up to Feb. 15, 1927. in 3 KLAMATH KLOTHIPJG LEADING CLOTHIERS SINCE lflOIJ'. Portland American Legion Masons Attention Stated Communication KLAMATH LOIHJK XO. T7, A. F. A A. M. 7:!JO p. m., Dec. 13, tirn Iteceptlon Mont Worshipful Grand Master A. F. & A. M. of Oregon Election of Officers. Funeral services for F. H. Haar. aged 39. will be held in Portland, according to announcement made by TnwoV j. U4r,lnDiAH ). r warding the remains to Miller & j JS8?.' prin?i2?'?.maJ,h "ome Sup- Tracey chapel of Portland this; P 7 C- ' " Maln M; morning. Kites will be held In tha chapel Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Iter. J. A. nim bach officiating. Interment will follow in Llndoln Memorial Park. Haar died In a local hospital fol lowing a serious Infection. He ii survived by his wife, Mrs. Vclma Lee Haar of Portland, his father. Hev. G. Haar, Lutheran minister of Adair, Iowa, a bi other Otto W. Haar, of Yakima, Washington, two Bisters who reside In Iowa and ono In Wisconsin. Haar was a member ot the post. h 'n A The ALLAN W. McCOMS Co. AdvtTtisinij ;j UP Christmas Letters bjj , 404 Main :: Phone lOOO 1.5 See the display of Christmas Handkerchief at Bee Begins dress more. 129 S. th St. SHOES REPAIRED Whllo You Wait JACK FROST WORK GLOVKS FOIt LESS 110 Ho. 01 h St. ' First Door From Main St, COAL "DIAMOND ltltlQUETS" Phone 1007 YOUNG TRANSFER COMPANY 4th at Main MASONS ATTENTION Institution of Maiin Lodge A. F. & A. M. Under Dispensation, by the Most Worshipful Grand Master A. F. '& A. M., Oregon, 7:30 p. m. Saturday, December 11,' 1926. Members Klamath Lodge No. 77 will leave from Masonic Hall at 5 p. m. Banquet at Malin 6:30 p. m. Ladies invited. AUCTION SALE Sat., Dec. 111 p. m. 10 Miles South of Klamath Falls on The Dalles-California Highway. We are dissolving partnership and will dispose of the ..following stork to the , highest bidder: All T. B. tested and Free 41 head of High Orado Holstein dairy stork. 1 registered Hol stoin hull. 20 cows, several Just fresh; ' some to freshen soon. All young cowa exeep two. Four 2-year 'olds spring ing. 17 heifers from calves to yearling. Most of cows and all calves from pure-bred bulls. 2 unit Empire Milking ma chines, completo for 20 cows; 1 Melote Koparator; IS mill; cans;, 1 Molirn mower; 1 h. p. motor and Jack hift; 1 feed grindor; 1 wagon and rack; 1 poA-rr feed cutter with 30-foot elevator. MRS. T. W. HALE? A SONS, Owners. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer, Col. W. F. Swlgart Clerk, Ceo. Offield Vh4 1 T-T Jaf n A TOYS FOR BOYS Boys, bring your mother and dad in to see the wonderful array of splendid sturdy toys that Santa has left on display at our store. Have them tell us whether it is a peach of a scooter or good strong bicycle whatever you want Santa to bring you-if it's for a boy he will take care of you here. ' The Klamath Hardware Company Phone 116 530 Main St.