V. PAGE SIX FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1027, THK KLAMATH NEWS !! . in I'i-J!. t I t 4 it 1 J Dine Here for CHRISTMAS - , - . Give the wife and children a real gift by treating them to THE CLUB'S SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER 1.50 Olympia Oyster Cocktail Crisp Celery en Branch Ripe Olive Chicken with Strained Okra Consomme rrlnre&s Chinook Salmon Cutlet. Sauce Cardinal Fruit Salad Whipped Cream ROAST KLAMATH TURKEY Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM YORKSHIRE ROAST DOMESTIC GOOSE. BAKED APPLE Cream Whipped rctatoe. . Mellow Peas Sweet Potatoes Southern Plum Pudding. Hard and Brandy .Sauce Fruit Cake Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pic Arple Pie Ice Cream American Cheese Swiss Cheese Crackers Coffee Tea Milk ; CLUB CAFE WE WILL KEKVE I'lNXKK FROM 11:00 A. M. to :.- P. M. Witt ICITY BRIEFS u.U.r. Conclave ,! KANSAS CITY. Mo.. iVc. 11. (UP) While Kansas City repub licans appreciate the honor to be hsd from enrvrtalntnK the repub lican national convention June 12, tilS, they have not com pletely overlooked the monetary value of the gathering. A statement by Arthur Hard (trave. president of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, in dicated information he received in the east led him to believe ac tual money left In the city as a result of the convention will to tal more than J3.0dO.ti00. No estimate, he said could be made of the publicity value to be had from thla national gathering. HanUrave was visibly proud of the achievement of Kjnsaa City representatives in getting the meeting for the mid-west city. , "VV got the conveution b j going nfter it like eutlemen, . lighting night and day. tooth , and nail, hut at all times like gentleman." he said. 1 "That is the spirit we want to 1 use in taking care of the con-, ventlon now that we have It,' he added, lu warning all city offi cials to use diplomacy when making statements regarding the convention that might be misin terpreted by other cities. The housing problem coinci-; dental with a national political convention was recognized by ' Hardgrave as one demanding , strict attention. j Every politician in Kansas City. Hardgrave said will exert him-1 self to assure comfortable lodg- iwes for delegates while here. I "We've got it now." he said, "and we've got to put It over In grand style. If necessary, every hotel in the city must be emp tied to make room for the visi tors." SOX IS BURIED PASADENA, Dec. t.. (UP), Funeral services were held this t-fternoon for Alfred C. Stewart. : younger son of Lyman Stewart, founder cf the Union Oil com pany. I HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 1.'. (UP)i The funeral of Mrs. George ' Medf;rd. known on the screen as Diana Miller, will be held here Thursday. She died in Mon rovia Sunday . j I Kindly attention and a pleasant j home atmosphere are assured 1 mothers at the Xlauatb Valley , nospttai. ratine Tonight Miss Flor ence A. Howe will leavo on this evening's train for Salem, where he will ip.'iui the holidays with j relatives and friends. Shopping From Aavury-Ttic Miss,1 Florence and Clarice El liott were shopping In the city yesterday from their home at Klamath Agency. They recently returned from Eugene, where' both young ladles are students at ' the I'litverstly of Oregon. . Christmas Gift At Barn hart's. See our window. Shop open evening. McCarthy Hlilg. : 11S North 7th St. Adv. 18t( ; I lAitve r-Yr Salem Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lester Rich left last night by train for Salem to spend the hol iday with relative and friends. Sinclair To F.ligvue Al Slu-( clair. footbal conrh at Klamttth county high school, will leave this evening for his home at F.ugeue, where he will spend the Christ mas holidays. Kaduitor Cow See the rad iator cover that Bob Ryan's Auto Top Shop puts on your car for 11 60 adv. Dll-tf leaving For Portland Fred Berger and Everett Yanderpool will leave this evening for Port land where they will spend a week with relativea and friends, i ... To Vi-it At Unwlf.nl Home Mrs. E. C. Bird of Sacramento, is expected to arrive today or to-. morrow to spend the Christmas holidays as the guest of Mr. and rMs. Louis Bradford and their daughter Mnryellen. I ... Lean for lilulio Mr. and Mrs. 1 Carl Wimer and their daughter Jean and Mrs. Carl Litschenberg er, sister of Mrs. Wimer. loft yes- : terday by motor to spend the hoi-1 idaya with their parent at Lew iston, Idaho. ' i Visiting Sluer Mrs. Margaret ' Frener of Poe valley Is spending several days in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Amel Klntt. i ... ; living For Fugvne Lloyd Em ery, teacher at the Klamath coun ty high school. Is leaving for this evening for Eugene, where he will spend the Christmas vacation with friends and relative. ... Food Halo-The Indies uf the Christian church will hold a cooked food sulo. featuring home mails caudy, cake, cookies and mince meat pies, in the lxiouils bldg., Sslurdiy, Dvrvmbur 3'trd adv. SJ-St ... . Open KveuluuH The Sunset grocery, at the earner of Tenth and Main, plans to remain open evenings ft -in how until Christ mas. ... To Visit In Mitlfiml Mr. I.. F. W'llltts will leave Saturday for Medford where she will visit with her brother and slstor-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Telford, and spend the holidays. ... Mirth lor ll'dlda) Mr and Mrs. J..O. Ilamuker and daughter Marjorie of llonanxa..Jutvo I. 'ft (or Portland and Scuttle where they will spend the holidays with relatives and friends. They will visit with their son-in-law and daughter in Portland, and will visit Si'uttlo before returning home. ... (In HuIimhm From .Mnlfiml Fourt Howe of Medford has been spendiug several days In the city ou business.' ... From Dairy Charles Flaikut, was a business visitor In the city yesterday from his homo In Dairy. ... To Vlli At llolloxvay Homo lr. and Mrs. J. II. Holloway will arrive In the city this evening from their home at Leavenworth, Washington, to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Bert Holloway, over tlic holidays. ... From Spruxuo lllver Jim I.sndrolh. hog buyer of Spruguo River was in Kamath Falls yes terday on business. . lravc. Suddenly On receipt of the news that his mother lies at the point of death at her home In Oakland. Arthur LalHeu. cir culation manager of the Klamath News, left Wednesday for lh ffouth. He was accompanied by 'Nations Turning ' i To Arhitrnfiou In Settling Trouble GENEVA, Dec. :i. t UP) Ar bitration and com Dilation are tending rapidly In outstrip war ns. the recognised means of set tling International disputes. Statistics Just completed by the treaty registering department of the Lcigu of Nations show that j there aru now 130 treaties in j force which contain provisions (or j settling nil disputes arising un der them by arbitration. Thu great bulk of these have been negotiated alms the organ iltatton of the League and under the Impetus of tho arbitration Gambling Lid Is Lifted For Xmas MANILA. IV I . Hit. 31 ll'I'l -The lid will be -off (or a big Christmas celebration hero The municipal board allium iced : today I Iml nil gumlillug mil In clines will be suspended for fotii Idaya ticulmilng Saittrduy. I Closing bourn for pool hails f will be suspended (or lh. same ! period. I iMIIed Mi '. M. K. Willie. 7. In her ho in ii it Tnpsham and hid Imcii critically wounded by orn-cen. movement which the league has Uunched. During (he past year ulone 4U sinli treutiea, neurly all betweeu European nations, were registered with the league. Up to the present time 1A dlf fi rent nations also have accepted the compulsory Jurisdiction cIuusm ot the league's permanent court of International Justico of tho Hague. Under this clauso tho 'statutory nations accept the coin 'pulsofV Jurisdiction of the court for the ettlrmeut of all Juri dical disputes which may arise with other nations accepting the j clause. his, wife and two children. Mr. I LaDlus has been In very poor health for some time, hut has grown steadily worse the past few days. They plan to remain south Inil. 'finitely. IMIItV (IHIISE TO START O. A. ('. COIIVALI.IS, Dec. 31. The iiiinuiil dairy inaiiiiiai'tiir- I Ing short cnirse will be held Hie four weeks between January and February .1. Lec tures and laboratory work of special In terest to i-rcnmery maii'igcra or workers are listed with special j emphasis on creutu grading. A I printed bulletin describing the I course In detail will be mulled on reiiuest. , J INSANE MAN KII.I.H. I Hltl'NKW It'K. Me. I lor. it. 1 (API Raymond I'etll, US-year-1 old Insane cripple who shot and i wounded Ills' tnl her and mother hire last no; hi wus in pin red In dnv but not until after he had Pur reservations Phone 10FI1 Y ralnr lo prlvato parlle and banquet Olene Hot Springs Chicken Dinners and Entertainment 14 Hour Service Tea miles out at old Olene Stop your uttering -u -ViJW "-4 - IH-w U!ts.l ua I it IiiKllnsf fnuOft U- rtcnafy lutaa 1Ui pi !.(. ;; vr ll Urn . . A -a I PAZO OINTMENT The World's Largest Christmas Tree! STOP AT THE MANX HOTEL fi.nn Francisco' best popular priced hotel Wl Powell St., be tween Geiry and ()'. Farrell In the heart of the thealTlral dis trict and close to all down town activities, dunning Icewater In every room. Your auto chocked at door like . baggage. Our dining room In con. nertiun serves break fast Si cents, lunch 50 cent and dinner 0 cent. See this famous tree ablaze, on the slopes of Twin Peaks, with its myriad of briRhtly colored lights. (December 17. to 31). Dazzling and stupendous a sight you should not miss. San Francisco beckons you to join in the holiday merriment. Make your headquarters at tho popu lar HOTKL MANX, at Powell and O'Farrcll streets near ev erything. Rates are most reason ablei Running ice water in ev ery room. . ' llUGo in I jUw h V of World' rated Car Greattcn Motor Coach System departures dally M. Sao Fraui'lnro, Hacrauieutu, Oakland $14.60 llouiul Trip '.'O.llll I'ltOTKt'TION assured by a 'crest responsible compsny. serving all California cities, mil going east lo HI. Louis slid Chicago. Finest eoachea tdeep-ciisliloned T e c 1 1 n I n' ihalrul bust terminal facili ties, most dally schedule. Our agents will help plan your trip, arrange stop-overs, make reservations. I .os Angeles it. 45; II. T. 114. SO. F. Paso 149.95; R. T. 89 10. 81. I.ouls ITS 10; l. T. 1139.95. Leavo for Ihesa and a thou sand wav points 7;IO,' lll:lH) n. m.i 1:00 anil 4:ini p. in: STAGE DEPOT fll.t Mailt Nt. 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