The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 20, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    TAOE. ETOHT
THURSDAY,- OCTOBER 201 fl27.
THE iaAMAT.r-N.EWSt '4
Pathetic Story . iProhi Officer
Of Aged Doctor ! School Will Be
Evokes Sympathy Under Way Soon
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. (VIM
Train Leap QuiGts
Girl's Ambition To
Wander Over Globe
Resignation Is
Handed In So He
Could Prosecute
I,
MCXtUOMKIir, Ala.. Oct. 1.
situation Attorney tiuucral !hts.
-MOOD RIVER. Ore, Oct. 19. Inet throw a suitcase trnra a MoCall ll revealed at a tnem-
'It A ro m a n 1 I escapade In I window of her homo. Later she . , ,. .. Kl. ....i-i,.
which Inea Frederick. 14 writM ecen cnterlnt: , ,,, ln Urr of IH. hu Mux Wu loulil.l
;oM Junior hlch school irl of whl h two men were rldlnit.. when he submitted hi Pealemi.
! Hood River, marked on Mon-1 When picked ui In hysterical lion as klnnamah Jo the exalted
how came why hit license aa a torn return (o thoh- dinrl.-ta to1 "'n
physician and surgeon In Callfor-, tench othir acntt what
nla should not lw rovoked. ! h!v( Irsrnsd.
VUlbily moved by a story a
thrllllni and as touching aa a
"best teller" a story of fighting
epidemics of diphtheria and sear
let .f. vcr In N rth Dakota wl'h
tha temperature SO below, lero,
of practicing hit profession vlr
tually within tl) ahadowe of the
tepees of hostile Sitting Bull, cf
a iollll.nl rarer aa acaker of
ACHAMENTO, Oct. II.
With quivering words, Daniel F. j Tho government It going to
Ilovle, 70-year old physician of ( tend prohibition agenta to school.
Orange, today Jvlatcd to ffiim- Tho special school to train
larraf of ths suit board of modi-! thorn la how In make ralda. apply
raj evamlncrs on of tha moat ! padlocks, j-crttlate alcohol and
pathetic stories wh'eh hoi everlecrenl bevcrngo plants and kin
como la their attention. -idred tub)e-ta lll open hore No-
fkaroo.1 wilh aitillllnii In Elf. Vember 1
eotlca. Dr. U:yla wat lud to Tilt events trained hero will Jir ended in ortet una niorntnt: ; -cnmtion inia muniing. lira atim cyciopa.
ina nan ntniniru ion imnoi (ram i no me eve oi an extensive
eat of Hood Hirer, lutcndlng to , i,,v..tlirilni nf lawteastte.. In
, "" u" "" Alabama In wlileh ha had lm-
re-mlt of a Jump or fal from a home. She waa una Ma to get nr.,.d numermie k!a ineinbert
freight train. off until the train wn. paulite : ,,,. i hi. i.ii.e .i.iT
Alice Waller.. 1. another lun-1 through Caacada I.orka. , Rue l",' nla letter a bit-
jlor hlsh school trl of lloodlrould gire no further Informs-1 t,r fmioclalloii of the hooded
I River, alto disappeared Monday. ' tlon. , ' rder aa oppoalna the rvaularly
but offlrert had no definite In- i Henry Wilson. Iltlni at Cat- ronnllutid auihoritlea of III
Fl 0 , formation that eho had aceoni- -ade Look, heard her erlea thla atalo.
rOl ljattlC OUIil . panled Ine." thouch thry aua-' mornlna and went to -hrr aaaiat- M.x'all aaid ha aluod for His
i peeted that the two had left to- anes. Later the waa removed to I principles which lh kln pub-
SAX FRANTI8CO. Oct. 1. (Ve,lr- No tr ot Ber had ' her home under a lctor ears. 1 1(rl ,,VorIId and he ,! ,tu
P,A Tew hiah record pr, ! ' ZXZcZ& IVmM In 'th
a eM ra the Ran Franclico Stock nf k.r..ir I Lock a thla mornmc and w.ro of th klan of a belief In thoas
Early Monday nelshbors saw ' beln held pendlnit Inreatlaatlnn. Prlnclplea. but that ho waa eon-
Irlnred, throuich nla iurtallsatlonl
Neuner Told To klno h,d Mra n, ,h 'om'oi
SECOND CLASS OF
NIGHT SCHOOL TO
BE HELD TONIGHT
Tho second rlaaa of nliiltl
school will Iw held this evonlua
at I It o'clotk at thn Klamath
Women Workers
To Be Enrolled
Hy Federation"
HAN KHANl'ISI'l). Oct 19. (t
..
t'ruaer. worn Injured allKhtly
alii'tt Oii'lr imiihlimllnii ii-.i.
mail car crmdicd milo lltu vulihio
villi iiu nlli.ie cir' cult lull
lux upoii their car.
The avcisKo lite lun of ntu h
friiiii I'IkIU I 'il vuia. altliniiah
huvu
ni'ii.. hi l lilt iv in nini il ' . . i ... u.. .. . ...i. u
it:PI-Ths man who haa act out ; . , . . DW lis Urmm, prealilcin in aonio aiieciuiena in .himi.h,
.' .1 ,,,!..?". !r,,,",y.h,,h "4'""1' "?d th American rVderntl.ni of l.b- reached thn of 16
iv vivvuMH .im.'im ....in. . ivreni.ii 111 any ruur.i'. piw ..-
od to bo preaent. Tlioao
could not enroll Tueaday e cn
lti I are ajapeclally requeued to
. . or. atinotinci'd here tndny a Mn-
tU'..i II .
I'aiKll u enriiii wiiihi-ii wwi.-.r
tlirotiahoiit tlio nation waa UVUii
plnnned.
Th. rlUaca baaan T.te.d.iv "Tho time Ima c.ii.r lull we
evsnnis with a large rnrollmenl ! ""t 1110 o'1 "" ,,,"t"
aud will hs hVId every Tticday 1 '"" '' Uhnrranleil Woman
Seat On Stock
Exchange Sells
.ne .aarmoiy oi -or.a aaoa ni rond E,,j,,ne. wat mads to-
any mayor of OranK and then a j d. ,hea V((.Ior T m,,,,,,, p,M ,
V rrinci.ini .Fail.?, ra.ny oia- $,a fl(ln flr ,ndTldual mem.
fates of hla own which drore him , ,n,. oxchanire. TnlirnnPP MlKt
to ute of drura for relief from JLI13lUtUl.C XT1U91
pain. Tha board dismissed lhe,w!lg ijo.ooo established last
charcea. month. Tho highest pries ever
Dr. Royle la Jut c mplcllnK hit r(d before this year waa 110.000.
(2nd rear at a practicing phy-
aiclan
Musicians And
Theaters Sign
! Catch Runaway
Girl Near L. A.
Be Taken Out By ! Defend T. Talent ;
and Thoradny ulahl for tho next
three or four nioittha under the
direction of Uwlaht French,
t'laaaea are bolnic ;hi ld In Am-
erlranilatlou, civil aovoritmciit, i
aliorthand, tynwrl(liia.
. If tho Internal ' which waa
shown In awlnr claaaua cult
tlmiea to arow, Mla tiadlo Mc
Uowelf . wllb omanlio a clnaa
within the comma, wuek. .
HOW
MANY
TIMES?
Hun many tliiiin
a .lay do you Use
)oiir mull?
Hid o u ' ever
think of Dial?
labor." tlrcen raid. "Many wo
men nro dothK wink formerly
done" by men. They ars under
paid In a lut'tri- uuiiiber of In
alnnre.
TRAINMENKILLED
AS TRAIN CRASHES
HAI.I.HTKAll. Pa.. Ocr '. . Cilve litem Jual one-half tho cars
(t'.P.I The enslii.cf and llriv
men wero killed and two per
sona sllahtly ll'Jurcd Inal nUIlt
Italian Workers, PORTLAND.
Oct. 1$. (UP)
fleonrs Nsuner, l"nltd States at-
' torney. haa received Inttructlont
1 from tho attorney general to de-;
..! T..H T.lnlil lf.tal.ir.1 HM.
;berenl.l hat been decreed for ,,., oftlc.r. recently Indlct-
, all workers by ths Italian tov-; n jarason county for. man-
ROM E. Oct IS tl'.P.)
Compulsory Insurance asilnst tu-
Former Follies
Star Weary Of
Marriage Ties
GUN CATCHES ON
BUSH; MAN KILLED ',,,B l-acosnus la.aeng. r
.train. No. !. waa wrecked at
I.A OltANDK. Ore, Oct. 19. -r a waahout Ihrro lullca Mat of
(CP.) Lester Mct'aulah. 31. here. ,
was Instantly killed when a gun j When their rnglnu turned 3
hs waa carrying on J hunling eoiiiid.'to a.nneri-aull In a .10-
trip rauitht In tho burha and foot, piling.', the enalncer. a Mr.
I accidentally discharged a cor- j Katerbrook. and Hie lltcmeii.
loner's Inreallgatlon today reveal- j wcrs killed tnitsntly.
ed. Mcl'anlth't body wat fouud An ixpreaa tne-nar. John
by a party aearcjilng for him. Itlrady. aud a mall cleik." Joliu '
- i a
I.OS ANGELES. Oct. IS. tiri! .. ... I ...... ...... k" ..... ....h,
MVINRSTOX Mont.. Oct. 1.
(IT) Mildred Richardson Kill,
former Folllea aiar. whontarrleJ
Titun fmm . tr.ln n.ar hers
-"PORTLAND; Oct. 1 . f JlPan-oday. Monica Hardiman. IS. San uw of Its kind ever adopted byr Ths attorney has atartsd to Wtlter L. Hill. Livingston, tnsm
taijos thcatro. and the Henry Dnf- Franciaco. U birc held hy Jnve- any country. I prepare halieaa corpoi cum causa h,r of ,n, prominent railroad
fy players at the! Music Tfx hare nile authorities while efforts are f approved hy the cabinet. ; proceedings, which. It signed by famy. eight mualhs ago, haa
signed contracts with tho local being mads "to locate l.cland the measure provides that wotk- J-u-kson county Judge.-will di-; ,,, ( matrimony,
mualclua for a year. Vegotia- lloecner. Jr.. 1. alto of San era affected by the while plaKue. I' Talent Into the Jurisdiction j Shs has hsd pspers for aeparats
t!or are pending with ether 'Francisco, with whom police say! Till he assured shelter In spec-. OI " federal court hero for matntainance served upon her
theau-.s. The musicians w.-re not !he may have Intended to elope. tny fined nnlunutut and will ! rtal. j first step toward freedom.
Included lu a wage agreement ; Wen questioned concerning v, given treatment for tho dur- J Talent l accused of thootlng
recently signed by other theatre r 'he youth, who Is reported to -.it)n of their lllnev. Manford Zimmerlee. alleged boot- fin A FlOOrll Qiv
i legger. IIS claims me snooting viiw c vtj aja
was to prevent Zlmtuorloa from
: escaping after arrest.
ISi.y itcs.-rrn uml they will
serve yuu wull.
II a v e an . snmlnatlnn nf your
teeth and learn tho truth
Open Evening
DR. PEAT
' Nitrous Oxide Cat
"DruiUtrv Willi Written
till a ran let."
Hl'tiAttM IN III.IHi., aili at MAIN
w9S
mninro. pm. mni.vi .1. ' have left sn Francisco by auto
Irereas.? of tS.50 a week for men about thsVune time she deft by
musicians. The Duffv scalo was '-,raln- ,B' rl wou mak oal'
practically unchanred except thst;,ne guarded reply. "I know Mm.
the house agreed to employ eight i mre."
Instead of ajtven In the orches
tra. . .
Korell Grateful
For Big Support : theater RAZtD
Hurt In Crash
OUR SPECIAL' ON '
Beds - Springs - Mattresses
i Grayson Flight "
L. A. Swelters; . j 'Still Possible
" Mercury at 96 old orchars. .. oct .
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 19. IU
P) In a message of appreciation
to th.i.e who elected him United
States Congressman at yesterdays (U P.)
CLFNWOOD SPRINC3. Colo.,
n. , 1 il'PV I. V nmn
BY LARGE FIRE . la Animas stockman, ws killed
' ;nd tla other men were Injured
CORVALLIS, 'Ore.. Oct. 13. today when sn east bound Denver
-Fire destroysd'the and Rio Grande western stock
i special election here. Franklin F. i Whiteside theatre, a IllO.QpD train collfded with a nrastbound
Korell. Republican, tonight de- structure. "Muring a matinee per- j Western Pacific fruit train near
i (UP) Still Insisting thev do not dared . that on all matters of formanre today. Although notice- here.
' LOS ANGELES. Oct." ." Los ' 'n'"" ' abandon th-lr proposed nationa character coming before ably frightened, .the audience j Several cars. Including one
Angeles experienced Its warmest j " Bl 10 "Pe""""". a.rj. rrau-.nin. oo .i. .v.u ...v
1 -' .. . n ..j . . . i . ' ! . . 1 n n mh. w.. I.L.r. . kv 1 1 . fir. .flat. lh. ...... V.
naKcm tuiiriiciiceu its nil mnt ; ' ... . i .1
Octoher day tlnce l2t today. 'ch-W. Orayson aad her crew the present administration. , , no one waa Injured
vleg the thermometer reached roniinnea lonny to wan ror gooa
Serrees. weather bureau of-' her. Adverse weather over
ficlals announced. !" ' Atlantic and locally
It was also said that the heat P-i any start netore tne
wave might contlnhc for several nd ot ,h wek Mr- Grayson
drs. Until todsy the highest i admitted tonight,
mark for October was 99 d-! Additional gasoline has been
..... ... 1- i.. .1.-. ordered from New York and Is
B'VOT, SCI ,M ...A. OIUI.-Q li...
time the record for tue mon ai belt at bf ,ru'J,,.ro'
was 94 degrees. In October. ' "
1923. The hottest day thU year I oecome
was Slay 13, when a mark 0f'w'er-
i.S was reached.
i - Hi
COMIC PICTURES
CAUSE CHILDREN
TO SEEK THRiLL
Intlllerated with rain
It rained hard all day
here and "no work was done on
the plane. .
At the Hotels (j
CANDY, Ore., OcL 19. (U. WILLIARD K. R. Walsh. L.
P.) Two children who disap- R. Centre. Ben Mitchell, Portland
petred from here Monday alter! Geo. W. Knight. Medford: A A
they left their home for school Courtney. Jr., San Francisco: C
hve been found In Mcdford. a-jd 'j. Lair. Portland; W E. Tnomp
thelr escapade was due to a de-. son. Sacramento; W. D. Hayd-n
siie to emu.ate the boy and girl r.nd wife. DalUs;' Mrs. W. H
of a ccmlc strip and go to Call-1 Bites, Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. U
fornia, according to their mother. .M. Aauman, Seattle: Mr. acd Mrs
Mrs. H. W. Oooch. i N. H. And rscn. Long Beach:
' Geo. Mulr. Long Beach: A. Jor
WARDEN DIES OF !Kenon and wife. Seattle: L. K.
VCTr D mr tc CurT Seeihim- Portland; M. R. Math
MlilLKiUUS SHU1 ews and wife. The Dalles; C.
... . .. E. Ford, Eugene: II. M. Ancell,
CoVV,L,E' VVa8b- Ct- ".--Seattle: E. C. Griffin. J. C. Wal
( CP.) Police are Investigating Aehoff 0. l. Johannr,.
the possibility-that. L. A. Siie-J rorland: ,.. w. Xl0wry and vit,
more, game warden, was shot ; EuKcn(.. n B Darcev. Chicago:
and. kll.ed Sunday by Illegal s s crr. Eugene: Mr. and
tame hunters. . The warden's Mrs. E Buckmaaier. Tacoma:
gnn w found a consideraole . Ml uuckmaater. Tacoma; J. T.
distance away from bis body, 1 p Lyle, Tacoma.
vuico.ioaos to me oenei ne
might have ' been killed by a
person ha had arrested.
' , , CARD OF THANKS
DEATHS
We with to thank onr friendal ARTHUR SHIDLER
for their kindness, sympathy and Arthur M.rton Shldler, enter-1
beautiful floral offerings extend- ed Into rest In this city at an
ed ut during the recent bereave- i rly hour this morning, hla de
ment, of our loved one. ml3e being the termination ot an
i MR. AND MRS. P. E. STILES, t "ness or Dut a lew aays' aura-
CARL STILES,
ZEL.MA STILES,
IVA STILES,
ANNA STILES,
Ion. He was born In Portland,
and was 26 years of age when
called. H? was employed by tbe
Ewauna Box company, as a mill-
MR. AND MRS. JOE TRAMEL ' mKa Ur ome ear- H leve
AND FAMILY,
. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HIB-
liEHTS AND FAMILY
MR. AND. MRS,
LISLe,
MR. AND MRS. E.
AND FAMILY. . It'
to m-urn his loss, bis mother
and stepfather, Mr. snd Mrs. E.
L. Thompson, a tlster, Mrs. Roe
JOH CAR- McLaughlin, a stepsister. Berth
I Thompson and an aunt, Mrs
'i.e. alil.
P, POOL, Vripnri. are Invited In attend
THE AX8WER
Here Is the solution to ths
LETTER OOLF puzile on page 4.
BlAlLlD
.AJ.J
H.AJL
JiA..
hIaIi R
1
tha funaral services which will be
tomorrow sfternoon at 2:30, un
der the direction cf I. A. Towcy,
Interment will be mado In Link
villa cemotcry. Friends end ac
quaintances may call at the mor- ;
tuary slumbers room and pay 'Y
'heir respects until the funera
hour. g
Iter. Simmons will officiate. 7
TULSA WKLCOME INMl'La M
OKMULGEE, Okla.. Oct. 19. (V
P) Approval of a poem which
labeled the recent Tulsa Lind 1
bergh celebration an 'Insult to V I
the aviator and the flag" wat one ril
of the first acta
session of the an
T. IT. convention hero today.
The poem declared Tulsa cele
brants had rendered "How Dry
I Am" at tbe flier's reception
- lujlc.id of the National Anthem
Fascinating . Oxfords
Vhen fine materials and expert workmanship go into shoes,
no extra expense is required to give them a fine appearance.
They just naturally look fine. Women and Misses who buy
HOUSTON & JESTER'S Quality Shoes only Pay for the Qual
ity the Looks just happen along. The smartest Fall Oxfords
i:i blacks, tans and combinations we have yet sheftvn. Widths
.for narrow feet. A splendid variety of styles. Priced at
$6.50
Distinctive Footwear -
Next to Blue Bid
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:JJMil lis
km m
i mfc "
' - ml i
j JJil Vr--
SIMMON'S BEDS
II;
These bctln hnvo heiivy two-inrh postn, and arc well (1 n ZLf
' worth the rotrulir price of ej) 1 iDU
NVe ars offering them even cheaper I
t
MATTRESSES -
45-pound All Cotton Mnttrej.ies nic also on unlc thin
week. Come and ece these mattresses that ordin- tf 1 f QC
9 X VetVeJ
arily sell for
rj4i.aJ4-,,' Aa
iTkw.uaiSaUwa.
.A'A..'',l' j All -Ik
k-A,A.L J ,J si JM
At. f. i . 1'' T 3
. SPRINGS
' ,
The xpocial thin week is on Simmon's Springs that ncll d1 n CA
regularly for , J lasOU
' What They Would Cost
Under most circumstances thco three articles would (JJQC QC
. ct you ... tpuOstJ
Instead we offer them to you this week for
$27.50
" . "USE YOUR. CREDIT"
GlaUid H. DaviS, Furniture
McCarthy bldg.
"The House" 6f Quality"
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