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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1927)
PAGE SIX THURSDAY, NOVF.Mr.FR 21, 1027 Till? KLAMATH NEWS 1 1 i TIIK ORPHEUS ! u TCDAY Hoot Gibson in Painted Ponies Klamath Folks Ruth's Hope Has ' Are Thankful Changed To Tears Back to Act .ohllnuel 111111 IMKV OlMi tiiuiieit rniu I'm a Pacific In thankful he ha a new The court of appeal in Al-otlit- riht on Main mmi where b;,H" 4luir ,"Hintn for (ho ho cm mow of the Klamath m aiiiiti mit ior me population mni he closer to the good plat 08 to eat. mill he i thankful that thht city t making steady jttrkks in railroad development. I Well." taid Kd Vannire of the (ioMcn little store, "when the roast turkey comes on the table 1 will begin to feel glad that I can afford the bird. Yes. 1 guess with the diy o.f I call he thankful of a great deal." L. L. Hendricks of furring drugstore. exprvMted gratitude for Klamath heattful climate, which. hi friends submit, U a mighty unselfish "thank In view of the fact that Hendrick sells the pills which make U k folks well. Lois Itynon. formerly on the News editorial staff and now connected with the Coo Hay Times, i here to impend the Thanksgiving holidays and Is thankful to be back in Klamath! Harry V. Toole fays he's al ways thankful because in times of adversity he rejoices that the bad breaks aren't worse. Jim Hilton, county jailer, is glad he's got a bigger j-iil in which to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner inmates at Jim's estab lishment are thankful they're not in a bigger one. Man Is Shot Down As Crowd Watches .Continued from race lne week of Jjitunty M rs, Snyder nnd II ray were told that there wore two glim men of hope for th in, clemency from Uovtnor Alfred K. Smith, or a report by the In trier com mission that they were itiane. They found little cheer in either protntr. Apparently neither did those closest to them. l have nothing to say - We have done everything wo could although of course we shall keep on trying a-d 41 ray 'a lawyer after seeing him. "He is bearing up like a man " Mrs. Brown was muffled in the same dingy black com with a bedraggled fur collar she wore at the trial. She enme to the prison alone, and left atone, scutt ling at the side of princi pal kecp r John Sheehy to dodge photographers. "When Kuth is in her grave, maybe you will let her alone ; This perrec ution and curiosity is unbearable," said Mrs, ttrown. 1 "Why. oh why. does the world want to know about our mis-; v Zai I I-'' 'J l'iill(lllIH'K It'll It llOUKll ' K t $j in mi? "the wim lii li!" anil - ' ' i ' J . 11 "I"1'1!!" headquarters of t2v'tV ' .l-m..lllr.l by li.mili. ... HJa1 XJS'i Th..m.i l.m-h ami 1.1. "(luninen (iot Rail Seek New Crimes (t'oitttmiett (ruin ragx One) .'1. but Atelin (ears hit won't be here to answer when hln name H called at that time nud the i'apuo men know he will not be UN only hope it to em ape from the city. He liua pleaded tor a truce with the I'apotica mid tit ple-i was refused. Ho has asked police protection and thai will be retUNed unto he volun teers to leave the I'uited Suites, l Violnce licportctt Thr majtu" luctdents of rlo leitco during the laat l hours wre reported by polii e. A detectiTo sergeant was wounded during a naming tun battle with an automobile full if "hoodlums:" n man was found w on ii d i d I n the at root a n d re lorced their way Into Hie lobby of the S.tuitdard Oil ttulldiiig. hero they at niggled with at tendant until arrested. I MaM lr I Outside, an uiidcrtdicd little luan suddenly broke through the police and slapped the fact of a girl stenographer In the crowd. "They struck tit a woman, the Cossacks We alrtko your wo men, too." he cried. A husky "whtiu collar worker." whu afterward proved to be An drew lu. employed hy Ziutmcr niNU and Korshay, bankers, l uiortt knocked the man uncon scious with a Atrnlrht right to I he jaw thai aetil hlui Houuder lug Into the arms of a police man. iMiss Ik a former amateur boxer. He was locked up. The crowd hetauie tuoie threat eutug, but pollen reserves from seeral precincts had trrlved and soon hud the situation In hand. Mot of the demonM ralont were hurdled up aide si reels uud away from the roue of disturbance. Only four were arrested iu all. Tor multa ubo ftuws Class Ada. You will fiiul! A Muc an J hi(c i hiu:i cup ami siJuct r in all ('.r,i;o thill .irr iu improve ihc tl.ivor. CMrutttiutLj It br.it ii ill-rncry bciiiu il all v. hv.it. Varies Kosdtnoud I'mcUot, stase Ptar dtoci(vc siiuiul were "cruising .-ii the wet wide when tliry -.i'4'ited n Mispleloui looking Mae 1'iue ahead of them. They fol lowed tt. firing reuilvers. Lynch w as suddenly observeil to be hou tided ami us tjiki'n to a ho-piiul It ws s thought prob- D E AT H S and tie ice of the former governor ably he wis xhot by a member of iVnasylvauia. returns to New of his own squad a the car York from Knrone to appear with lurched around a corner nnd Max Itelnhard' repertory com- threw the poliecman's gun oitP of Then the slayer threw the gun down, got back into his car and was driven away. Police ascertained the Iense number cf the assail:-1 auto mobile 2nd expected itake au arrest fooi:. They could ascribe no motive for :!o murder. For result (, ws rtass Ad Hi:ilIU4'K SKKVK i-:s The funeral services of the late Mrs. Ernestine K. Heidrlck. well kuuwn piouocr resident of this section w ho passed away Tuesday evening at the family residence, will be held Friday morning at 10: 3, at the Towey V c tuary. Rev. L. V. Haight of .'iriating. Mourning her passing r.re the following children: Mrs. Marion Hanks. Mrs. H. A. Funk, and Otto and Curtis Heidrl-k. as well as eight grandchildren. Fit lowing the services Mrs. Heid rick will be laid to rest beside her husband In the family plot in Llnkr'He cemetery. Friends are welcome to call at the mort uary and pay their respects. pany. her. That' I'lcobltte" Veterans' Peace Move Presented WASHINGTON. Nov. S.1 Legislation winch W ik'sired ir 999 IS the Lucky Number . If you want the correct time, or want to know how the roads are, or want to know about train fares and schedules, or want to know what time the stages leave, what time they arrive, or when they pass your corner, or want to ride in well heated, comfortable cars just remember that we are anxious' to serve you in every way. TERMINAL STAGE DEPOT Telephone 999 615 Main St. J kuis w. iiii:l.m Louis W. Copeland, a resident of the Wood Klver valley for oTer 30 years, passed away sud denly at the residence of his son. Alvin Copetand. at Fort Klaxath Tuesday night. He was born in Ohio. November 2, ISiii was in his 6Mh year at tho time of his demise. Defeased was a member of Klamath Falls lodge of Wks. Mr. Copeland is survlred by four suns, Charles of Van couver,' IJ. (. John. William and Alvin all of Fort Klamath: four daughters. Mrs. Gale Mason and Mrs. Kvu Nichols both of Oak-' land. Calif.. Mrs. Birdie Kngle ; and Vf.s.s Nora Copland both of; Fort Klamath, friends are speetfiilly invited to attend thei funeral services to be held Sat turday nfternonn at 1:30 at the Karl Wfclt'ock funeral home. ; with Itev. J. Henry Thnn-.as of-' ficia'.lug. Interment will be made; in the family plot i:i Linkville cemetery. by two of tiie veterans organiza tion was presented t Frcsldent Caolidco by 4'omuiaiiUer Shaf frd of the American Legion and Commander Strayer of the Vet erans cf Foreign War. Tin Legion rr.tera.ej Its ln tcnttcn ot pushing for the sage oi a universal draft act which would coui-cript both mmii'V an 1 resources in time, of war. with Hue. Lynch may die. liny Flyuu. a collector. was thrown from an automobile probably fatally wounded. He named "the wops" us his at tackers but wis too Weak to be questioned fully. Police had null earned his connection with iA the various games operutlng uu- Capouo nud Aeillo. TICKS OWN" DAI'tiHTKK ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Nov 23. i tM. ) Patrolman Alfred F. Gobi pushed his way through a crod and pickel up a five- and y,jr-'1 :irl had been struck oy an a tit ome biie. Ho brushed, the hair from ln r face nnd recng ni:ed ber-as hU ilaughter Made line. She d ed la a hcpital o !ionvn ll- r. For results uso News C'asa Adt, 1 Thankful for the wonderful business I have had the past year. Special Thanksgiving Dinner $1.00 SOUP CELERY SALAD VEGETABLES KLAMATH TURKEY & DRESSING WITH CRANBERRY SAUCE PLUM PUDDING PIE None Better Anywhere; Why Pay More? BRICK CAEF l I 1 North 7th Street JESSE J. BAILEY, Prop. M il I.I AM KK.V.VK AIMNT I Wlllam Frank. Aram of Ah-1 !nl. an oUI time resident uf Klamath roun'y. passed airav ir , a l'i(r.l hospital Tuesday morn-1 iiiK t folinwiiiK an ill-i nes.s of three vyik". I.;ias'l was hotn iu Illinois ill S itt-m-licr of lf'ij. Il! is Mtrvive.l hy I his wife. Mrs. Kinuia Luelli anil; four sons. Kmcry of Klamath Kalis. Cham-ey F. of Prospw II. L. of Iiairy anil Jay .1 ' Mf rrill. Friendh arc respectfully invited to at'end the funeral services to he held Friday atler-i noon at 2:3'i at the Karl Whit-' lock Funeral Home. Tine avenue. I at fcixth with Iter. V. K. AMI- ( son officiating. Interment will be made In the family plot in Linkville ceme tery. WKDNKSKAY HOT Il.tV j NK'.V YOUK. Nov. 23. ItP.) Wednesday was the warmest No- vetuh'T 2'i In the history of thei I'nited SlaleH weather hiireau . .here. At 1 p. in. the merctiry j mounted to 10 degrees. The. nearer! to this mark was reach-: red in 1113, when 63 degrees wus j registered. Thu weather hureau ; predicted showers and colder weather for Thanksgiving day. i Ouch! Pain, Pain. ! Rub Rheumatic, . Aching Joints i SU Jambs Oil sropt any pain, and rhcumatlnm Vs pain only. Not oiT' cast? in lifiv rM)iiirv Jnt'-rnai treatment. Hion- drnt; Rtnn Hub Mouthing. i"iietrai inn j St. J jfMv H right into your : aore, Miirr nehini joints, and re lief eome InMitntly. Ht. Jaiolpw fMI is ii imrnjlfSH rto'timiitlsiii liniment, whw h never ilinnnpointK, and cannot hurn the i-kin. I.hnher up. Quit complaintns! "Iet ii Mnall trial of old. hontt St. JhcoIik Oil t nv ' flrug store, and In jiiKt a mo ment you'll ho free from rheu ! matte pain MoreiM'toi and MttffnefiH. Ufie Sunset Trail f)l; through romance ITou may set the ptttumque Southwest and old South at no additional fare on your trip EasU The colorful route of "Sunset Limited," through the picturesque Southwnt and the romantic Old South will delight you. inzncu. New Mexico, Texis, luxuriant Lou isiana; everywhere reminders of stirring history of the nation I southern boundary. Apatite Trail Highway trip if yon wuh; urangr me lands; 11 Pjw with quaint old MtiKo (uat across die river at Juane. - . "Sumrt Limited," famed round the world, prries you iriftly tnd comfortably over this fa;cinati,ijt . route. Its appointments arc superb; as fine as a fmt-clau hotel o club. KV for Sunset Route pictorial booklet. From NewOrlcans. you can cootiaue to Chicago or points ea by train or go ro New York aboard Soutliern Pacidf steamship. Return, if you wi.lt, vii mother of Viuthcrn Pacific's routes Ovee land, OoHcn butc or Shasta. HombliiK of the Itnrtit-y Hrt-sche-Uilly Sklduiorc htadtiiarter wa.i attrlhutrd to the Capon "mob" by pli. Thoy awnortcd Horthe and Skldmor had In vaded Capone ftamhliug territory Workers Fight As Reds Score Boss tt'onttmttit fnoo tntK Oni Tile little baud of coal atrlko syui pat hirers, uumb rinff frarIy u m-ori1, tnovt'd on tho Standard Oil huitdlug. Thry were luontly Husuaus uud Autri:in-i. Kivv of thtui wt ro vonin. lliio IliK-kt-fcllrr Lining up ucroKH the MP'tM , they ilK-.rgfd lor th rntraiu'. bt'iring thflr nlopans on polan. The i una read: "John D.. your Kunmi-n wlM not break up the nolidarHy of labor." ' "Down with thu Colorado Con aarks." "Ro-kf flk-r you arc guilty the I.udlow nd IH-nver m an sa 'r" i The Ktreet rrowd coiiHiiited of $25-a-weck rlerki and RtenoK rapbent; ptrro;arif, nif nwencer boys, rlfratur m-n. portern and manual laborer from bulldltiK , conntnutfi)n work. 1 The urne cf (Ijhh feollng 1 amazed police, who had Won In- 1 dined to be tolerant of the dom- j ontratlon. Kmpl-f Jot-red A fw Jefm surh ai "white col lar vanMalM." 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