THE KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1927. pare ftvt Cold Standard Is Adopted By . Italian Cabinet , It O M Imv. rt. tV T.I llr.ly's (rimluil ioal-wur advance nl'i;n Inn uf the iinlil i indurd nil Iho haala nfm Urn I'i the dnllur waa announced IntiU hl Ity Iho nitiln.it. Ii waa hilled aa U' result n( Ihn v'llrliut govern ment economic policy, uit pU-U with notlciiiul ilirlfl. Improved In (I ml rial organlratloit uiiil firm fi nancial incisures. An officii! roinmuniiun attrib uted I In' ability lo Hike this great , step lurwnril lo inlulnliirliil pro vision which wcro tnlon to do- .fetid the. lit p. Theso were ni-na-urei to prevent apcculntlon, firm dlaclpllua, IimIuhI rliu:ini'itii of Ihn Air Photograph Shows Scene of Sukaatfac Dhastirr Skippers Of Two Race To Seattle party and this Is Iho flrt ncatlon ho has had durlnit IXIMIXATION DKTOtn Italian population, balancing of ; photo la Hip hliininth New shows 111 llullun ImiiIki'I, unification nf , picture rroiu Ihn lllr of Hie hanka, reduction of iia ..r clrruli- . vn f .. disaster i.f the I". H. Iliin. funding nf ihn war di'hl. ! submarine K-l. w II It delrocr j tlllllitllliC by III III" rescue III I tempt. lU'lnw la n i linn shining Iim mli.ii "f III" atiliiiuirliii'. I'ltOVINCirTON. Mass, Dec. 21. (CP) Thn flrt promising at tempt ! penetrate Iho hull of Iho sunken submarine 8-4, whore 40 men aro believed, lu have. ii.rlthi.il. began I'inlKlit aftir thu BAX DIKtlO, Calif. Dec. SI. j i.i,, ,i.i1i.tIIiIii hail been ro-lo-j II I"). A naval boar.l of Inqut- ,ut-A hy divers from tlio I'. K ! ty will Investlgato Iho csploali.n I h, Kulcom. stabilisation of Iho exchnngu. ad justment nf prices ciirroapiiiiilliiic Willi aularlt anil Ihu foal of llf lux, provision for a Ruld rusurvo. Board of Injuiry Will Probe Blast CA?E COO v j n.1 I I 1 Tlila XKA Hi-rvlio Inr . I"li. Lost Sub Located; Get Air To Crew oailniii'd from I'litce One) of a laanllnn lank whlih look i.no llfo and In ii rc-rt ihrre rti' ti aboard iho aircraft rarrli-r, I'. H. 8 jiiiRliy. hi'ra toduy. Tha di'ad luan wua IdrutKli J aa Jamea It. Allaworlh. 41. maitliln Jat'a maio. of Waahtnaton. 1. ('. . Tho Injured were H. U. Thnrlun and (li'orae Brownlna. rhlrf ma rhlnlat'a inattiM, and t'lorrn-o llrt. aou. and Raymond llrockmun, apt. trn-n, Hrorknian'a liotrni U In Cleveland. Tho riplnalun orrurrod whlln dt-ntltiz will bo krnl cnloc con n i ! IMvcr oro now (!orfnd!ilff lo tho wre'-kfd Fubnira!hlf. Ihf n. min a i aildcil, and will attairh n .i ap ;anntlur air line to anothor part rather Ot Clara , ai,man,o. Bow bets Divorce : -wn.. -r r, mam, a.- .llniTiib' aildc. I. Indicating that ! MILLS ADDITION i MBS. '. W. II.1MMOXD wa corri'-rMinlt'iil) MILLS AODITIOX. Dec. 2t. Vr. and Mri. E. U Cnppa ontor , Inlnrd a number of friends at a ! birthday party last week. Mm. Cits Mosby Is visiting Willi rulatlvea and fripnds In Cot- f r. now. una aiar. ir-ni ji.i.uv, ,,.... ..-- - - .Chrl-tmaa Rva celebration. Every Word lo lhat rTfrrt alven out by Limit. Commandi-r Kd wntd KIIbcrK. alMtard lb" 'al- run. which moored dlr tly: I,.r,..sri ..iimi.t to r.,t ; dead or alive hla wlf to llvo with him, h orr Ibo wrotked H-4. .'n flKn of llfi was apparent lo child In this vicinity la to be ra in, inhered and given a rack of . (. f -.a. I . i i ...... ... .... I !. .1 1 V.iF. Mhn WM flnw.. f...iln1.t Now , n. , vr. "". T pop-corn ball, and . baB I hit KM U mttr inn, itiin n nu itiiniiiiiM'ni ui in mui i iuhc ' liorti d lot tr a fw hour cnrl'.or 1 ucVa .Mowiry llnw, 23. In llm cvohIhk. UiHr nri i.iir j H ,,,;urr,i tho younzor wo ' ..ill . . . t, . . nn I Vi M tha craft wan refueling. It aplll T" '"" , ' ho enllro flvln. deck nf Iho'fnllll ll"PO that " I"" craft. will bo to bora a hole tnrouan i nnn nn() new.r n!emli d to llvn tho forward compartment Iho . w(ll hlm , wlr nn( ,hllt ,h, i.iriu.ilo room- and liiaerl a luho ., ... .,.,,. rr,. 1,1,. n IhroiiKh whleh liny cun pump air .j ,p lhl, fotr l)8 niJtllt of FORT KLAMATH thplr wtildin(;. Hlii irv.fe, rrporlid In New York, did tint cnnttfHt the artlon. nf m.tm ( tjt f Tf a Hon of any .onnd, from wlthlu " " ,7; ,7 ' r"!ara tho Interior of tho 8-4. jMr"' V;- "ward. bvo gone VWe rolocated 8-4 about 4 p. . th-ronghly and in. Main hV.y lino having boon n10t.0n "'e Su"d11Jr cho01 chaffed throitgh. dive, rlx'ged 1,1,1 a," other chll'iro' " new dinrcndliiK line at rail of . . Thn lnt mo. ntr:itt run and aureaut tortied-j1 The last meeting of tho Mills intlll eiHI Infldo tli wrock. Will Send Soil" After air. Kllaburgli anld. they would endeavor to send clown hot H.lUtt. Mr. and Mra. Harry Halm of j kMil:er anld that the divers ,,. Tha n-f ft.il Clfvlll.. ir-fl Klamath Kali, were In Iho Korl wl,uM v,k n nlKl.l. !,. Sl. e: ancd from the slate Monday. H.,.n Jivera hnvo been down 1 ,.,.,, fnr lh- ,...,- riv . 1 .. .. .... t..t. 11 . 1 . ..... 1 . 1 . - .... . Addition Tarent Teachers Ahho- cfatlun wai one of the bent at- hatcii. l)lver Wilson and Kll.en n...itn fl'p ll . .ha .t...Untlnn tn .all ........ .1 1 .1 I . . . . No rtnonuMe diubt . " ' M V" " u:,t iim enKociaiion tins evor ncid. .MA l .MAX IKSrAl'I.S PIIOKNtX. Ariz.. Ior. 21. (IT The picture exhibit of tho week C.'Mt too. flint ulr bnpau solnn Into torpod ri.ftm n hunt 1 A n m I "This .hows men. It torpr-do 1 nd "nder ,he 'llces of the room either shipped portablo lis- ' '""c' was also largely at lining gear or that top allppr i -d- ... . valvo opened pre-nare was built!."'' nd Mr"- r- L- w leJ snd up four pounds then dented down ""a J- " "'c' Pnt i s. ., .k V .""..., vnrlo, jlm.s today, am. .. ,, , Illrd kno,. . f Sunday duck hunting. The aame K.7n.i. T,"",n our ' , the nlKht. ,n!m'in str.mrllng Mra. , cont'niioudy Diver Piben SllIlT the same rport when """"r Thir effor.s to signal tho m-n . N E 1all- Bf,ed ,.hl,..Illx re,,. ln ""'n""'';1 J' ,er '''b" Mrs. Wles proved herself tho Mick Wanptvr from ftoiky Tolnt has beeu In town for a few days. Luclto (lorden and Marian llumh wcro la the Kails Satur day. Hill liaymond iinl Krnnk Ilrla coo of tho Kalis wcro lu town Hutiday. K. I. Ilrlacoe of Kurt Klamath ... ,,j-. nni ."'.in" """'now Eolnr don will rnnneet 'es provca nerse on .... subm,r:uo have been -,, ,. A . A Jury frMd Z1 crack shot of tho crowd as In Klamath Kalis Saturday. I fl,r nn ,,',. anil u. minute' ivullluK No It. i!l.K Itepealed knocks on Hie sieei an evening on the date tho hull havo broiinht no aiiscr. i crime was committed. Hiirlng llm diving Kllsliorg ntonil at th. phono as ho had ! pumb linra treading itlpn over douo during tho diving in the ; ticket office) : "Oh, John, it say early afternoon. "entlro halcon .Idc.' LeCa gc It, Diver II. M. Hird went oou so we n no an ai.ine. Mm of tlm charge on evince , ,blls K;v,nK douoo alr Italph J. Wesa left on Satur- that ho had been at bis h:mo , lorp1;) r00n eW4,ner day for a Chris:ir,is vacation. He remains good." drove first to San Francisco where he will spend a few davs I Tho well rompped X-Rar lah ioni fro:n tb-or ' K to Los oratory at Klamath Vailev II ;Anreles for Hie romainder of his i 'tnl Is Indispensable In Ivestlo 'vacation.- Mr. Wleso has " been illns difficulties of thi chest and employed for tha past six years hiimn ihy tho Swan Lako Lumber com- real , and Mra. Frank Oscarson accoin-' that ' panted Mr. Ward and sans over i ! time. I tho mountains. uohkhi uti. uec. 11. lii-- i Mr. and Mrs. V. V. O'Neill en- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Plunders 1 Eliminating a two-mlla detour, a Joyed a short visit last week from entertained at dinner Thursday temporary onugo acroaa uwr. . Mr. O'NIell's parents of Portland. ! afternoon. creek hero was opened tor miw I Mr. Ward camo un from Cur- 1 torlsta today and will bo uaoa ... Wn.l. . llt'C Zl II! ... n ...I . L. hi. .wn Bins ttlfa aa mlmm CI... 14 .mill I IIM BRV 1.1 I. Villi l.r.llS. " p. Two veteran sea cuptalni ' young ion; homo with him. Mr. i Cor remit. n. siewa Class Ada Serosa tho creek Is completed. ' tonight were employing all knowledge they bavo gained dur ing their lung and colorful ca tr irn as their clipper ships reared tho nod of a 2,400 mile raco from Honolulu to Bcattl). According to report, received here. Captain Matt i'eailey, of fiction as well as marine fame, ha, rained a IC-mlle advantage over Captain C. E Ilurmeister with less than 400 miles to go. Since Tuesday Captain Peasley, who lia, lieen portrayed as "Cap .y Hli ks' son-in-law" In novel, l.y I'etcr II. Kyno, has been drlv- I rise his four ma-te dnihooner j vigilant faster and faster until he has trained a lt-mlli advantage over Ilurmeister, who Is master I of tho schooner Commodore. I PARIS Hecommcnds Jfcu) i Parisian Shades in uxite Jlosi&rif j DRECOLL Renowned Parisian Coutur icr worU famous for hi creation of gowrtt and wraps now guides the new color selections in Luxite Hosiery. Colors are authentic, subtle, always in advance of the mode. With Luxite goes the assurance that every color is cor rect, authoritative, sponsored by one of the master styusts of the world Then tno. Drccoll recomimmd hose to com pltrtncnt the prevailing colnrs tn outerwear. Now he Krongfy recoTv tenJf Svrte Oclicair as iw lei a perfect ranch for the raitcl Puxhacnt thoe It may. howewr. ccamratt with a Mur cauuntr or hjrnv mi m a pile rctx ninble $1-95 AH nil fuC fjJurnvtJc-r ice how, kmt very ftnc fiuft The mSk top ny tcrbneif itb Isrie to prr tect apimt fpner tan, kiJc reinforced pole. It tot and Mb pbtcd bed Siiffost6fj Pleasing Gifts of Luxite li.iery Needed By All Women. The Xmas Shoe Store. Open Evenings Distinctive Footwear Next to Blue Bisd Ida Ilrlscoo and Mrs. Joe ... .....w ,l,,n two lu iu Taylor were lu Chllouln Saturday. I, .,,,.,,. (0nd IlKlus. These , Tho peoplo of Kort Klamath , ,,;,.,, disabled. J who motored lo Chlloijiilu Thurr-, w K VaTr wa, B0hcr of the1 day night lo aco the basket hall l0 cnU.r h1 .,,., M , : gamo between Chllmiuln and Kort R I Klaraalh girl team, wero Mr. and rP' ; ,,,,,, Wright ar- Mra. Charlie Noah. Ida llrl uoe , ( , m wlh (our Po. ! and C. V. James. Itobert Cordon. ! so oml nml tT.0 Al Deggendorfcr and Itlll Sutton, , , i Tho 8 S. the R-3 end tlio S-5. U l-ui. h .rrive.l today, were moored :.v .. . ...1. .Iti.ttiiell !.V lo ineir moiii'i ...... ath Falls Krlday tn spend week-end. Mrs. t. C. Crawford Harold Moon, Kosrlo Carter, IMshcp. Vernon McDonald Lnren Moon. aliases .-Nemo i nomas ami am-: -i.Hin. drcd Ferguson motored lo Kinin- ..... . i. ..lsced If IU .. ....... fill nnrvcv the' V II CHll ,1 1 . .1. n -. ... . ... ti,n ...I tor Iho lilac- 1 iw or Kiamatn rails, returned nomo , - ,... ... ., atmched to1 iiik . ......... ... - . llho pontoons. ,1 n... . .ii. ....nimpni nun .. I no lui.uBitin - mn.lo aboard tho Kaleoii by Ad- wlth thotn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Krauk and son. Delbert wero Denton : In Kulla nturday. mlral Krank llrumlily: sirs, lira (ioruen. itntiert t.or-i"' ..- .. ... anii n. fast as we can. Thltil s have not ilen and Stewart Nickolson mot oreo lo .no raiia, .-iionuuy. ... u . .,,.. hnt n ., .. . . ... proceeded lo such an extent mat v O. II. Hunch aid Ceorgo Hoyt f . . ..,,.rmtn,,ioa liavo returned from tho Mnrnh .where they bavo boon tranraetlng business. (llenn Ferguson was lu Klam ath Kails Krlday. KOltT KLAMATH IIKill (X'ews I'orrmponilcnl ) Old time community spirit la still alive In Kort Klnmnth. Klvo hundred dollars worth of work was donated. Thirty four men, eight tenms, and eight truck.! worked for a week lo Improve, the Kort Klnmnth roads. Those who worked on Iho road wero: A. II, Cnstel, O. A. Pago, I Inrolil Moon, Leo Ferguson, Lnren Moon, II. Ilrlceo, Marcus llrower and Krcd Cordon, trucks; II. 10. N'otili, ('. M. Noah, J. I.. (foriloti, llennle N'oah. I'nul Wnm pler, I.. C. Hlsemoro, wagon?: M. IIoss, T. J. Jackson, O. II. Hunch,' U. H.'Cnrdwell, Dr. Coop ver, Iter, l'olndoxtur, llcrt tlray. It. L. McFnrland, nnd Slick llsn tilns, shovels; Mnrvln Knnh, M. L. Korgitaoti, Itny Korgiison, It. A. Moon and Oris Moon, frosno; Kd Loover and Hilly ltoland, grader; Itnwlelgh Hrower and C. K. Hoyt; loaded wagons and trucks. Itny Taylor, Joo llelg and Dr. Cooper hired trucks nnd drivers. Dr. Cooper's road was Improv ed because, ho Is always culled wo can mjko any determination j A as to tho results. I P "Ellsberg anya thero Is a bare M possibility there- Is llfo alumni. . Z "If wo had tho boats to I'rov- I Incetnwn harbor, wo would bavol fl had her up long ago but the a weather beat us." , j 1 .Water Wanner . Tho tcmperaturo ut tho bottom .T wns rl degrees today. hout 20 T diitreos warmer than eloril.iy,j I Hrumbly snld. I I Divers found almost Ideal con-ljj dltlons for their work tonight, jlv Thero wna a allElit breeio blow- j.B inn and tho sea was- calm. I Tho brilliantly lighted roscue i fleet gently swayed ut anchor. hw To tho northeast llli;lilnnd HBl't blinked Its warning across tho ! B oxpanso of smooth harbor to Wood End liKht, a dark red blinker beacpn. SIX DHOWX AH HOAT TH'S HK.NTCN, Ala.. Doc. ll. (UP) Klvo Negroes nnd a white man wore drowned when a skiff In which they wero crossing Iho! Alabama rlvnr overturned today. , James Nichols, a farmer was ( the while man. Of tho Negroes, ! two wero children. 1 X O T I C K Notlro Is hereby given thnt tho Common Council of thn City nf : ... u , , . I... . J .11 III case of sickness and tho road i 0 ,. for a garbngo franchises i wns Impnssahln In tho winter, fo. (,v ,, hni) Bol TllM. . Unto. Olhor roads Improved wero ,y ,llP ar(1 ,llv o( jnntiary, 1D28. 1 from tho highway east to Ih.i (or recolvlng further proposals or church, and nlso from Iho high-1 proposed frnnchlKes for gnrhngo; way lo Noah's nnd Korgusnn's disposal. All persona desiring to residences. Tho low places In Iho roads lhat wero Improved wero between Hnllnu's and Knglo's stores, first street wost of Main, and from tho first street leading to Moon's nomo, and from the highway to JIarold Mallory'i ranch. submit proposals mny do so up to tho Jiour of 8 o'clock I'. tt. of until dalo. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 21st day ot December, 1027. LEM L. OAUIIAOEM, Doc. 33-83. Police Judge. Poinsettias Plants Single flower, in pot 7Sc Two Flowers, in pot $1.00, 1.25 Three Flowers, in pot $1.50, $2 Four Flowers, in pot, $2, $2.50 end $3.30 Tive Flowers, in pot $3, $3.50 and $4.00 Six to Seven Flowers in pot, $4.00, $4.50 ar-d $5.00 Every Pot, with tho exception of the Sinfele Bloom Tott, are artistic ally nrninfrcd with growing ferns and the like Klamath Grown. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH FLOWERS V Our assortment of Fot Plants and Cut Flowers is the largest we have been able to. grow. A visit to our Shop will i)le?.se everybody who wishes the good Local Grown Flowers. At this t;rne we wish all our patrons a Merry Christmas. Service with Quality. KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP Cyclamen Plants In a wonderful array of colors of Salmon, Rose, Pink, Lavender, Red and Bright Scarlet. Our Cyclamens are full of pretty wing-like flow era and have from fifteen to forty buds on them to come into flower for several months. Prices rango according to - size from 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 . each Klamath Grown Cut Flowers Chrysanthemums, Pink, Yellow and White Large 35c; 3 fcr $1.00 Small 2.5c, 4 fcr $1.00 Pom-pon Chrysanthemums, Yellow and Bronze 75c per Bunch Carnations, all colon .......$1.50 per dozen Sweet Peas i 75c per bunch of 25 Snap Dragons . $1.50 per dozen Baskets filled with Cut Flowers $1.50 to $10.00 Marigolds 50c per dozen Klamath Grown ' Christmas Center Pieces with Candles 75c, $1.C0, $1.50 and $2.00 Red Candles, 9'o-in. 25c pair Red Candles, lin., 50c pair Red Candles, 24-in., $1 pair Holly, per pound $1.25 Holly Wreaths, each $1.50 Roses and Other Flowers Red Roses $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per dozen Russell Rcses, rose pink, $3.C0, $4.00 and $5.00 per Dozen Columbia Roses $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen Ophelia Roses, light pink $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen Freesias $1.50 per' dozen Lily of the Valley $2.00 per dozen Violets 35c per bunch; 3 bunches for $1.00 Imported Stock Begonias and Ferns Melier Begonias, one mass of flowers, $2.00 each Christmas Cheer, scarlet blooms, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 each. Always in flower. v Boston Ferns $1.50 to $3.00 Whittmanii Ferns.... $1.50 to $3.00 Klamath Grown Klamath Flower Shop 0. R. M0ELLER, Florist Phone 589 834 Main St, Send Flowers by Telegraph Anywhere in a Few Hours Time. Members Florist Tele praph Delivery Association. Potted Plants Primroses that are always in flow er, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Cinerarias in wonderful range of colors. A pretty pot plant for a low price at 75c and $1.00 each. Fancy Mix Pot of Plants, priced from $2.50 to $5.00 each. ( Klamath Grown ..... .... ... ' . I S I r . I X i