- ' , ' . - ..V N . , I ' . - OTTMniV TTTT.V IK. 1fl2ft ' ' - v- "T" V ' ; "" ; tiviwttt w w - - i .- as a PAGE FOUR The Klamath News . Published avary morning x tnpt Monday by Tha Klamath Nswt Publishing company at 1 OS Ill South Fttth MiMl, Klamath rails. Oregon. OrrtcM rape of City ol Ktam th Falls sad Klamath Cttuaty Howard Wlnnard... liraa yimrarcman. City Kttltnr Adr. lfr. BUB8TRIPTIOX RATK8 DrllTorrd by crTt-i month Dellvared by crrlr, jor .50 DrUrrrrd by Bull, year 5.00 aobacrlptloaa payable la atlTaaia. Kntnred as wrond clan matter at lha postotftce at Klamath Falls, Onion, November 15. 1121, tinder act ot March . 18". If ember HrJreted Oirgoa Newapatwra Pacific coaat repreaaBtaUvsa: Ar-thar- W. 8typaa. Inc., Saa Fran cisco. Loa Angslse and Portland. Eastern representatives: Craris E. Millar. New York, and W. H- Btocawell, Chicago. Telephone TTT Member Aadlt Barraa ClrralaUoa the" veterans ANTI-SMITH FORCES MEET DALLAS. Tel. Jul! l'p Anti-Smith democrat of. Tae will utmt In Uallaa TuMday to deride whether to (at oa the re publican band wagon or remain quiet until election day and then caat their vote, lor noroeri Hoover or not vote at all on the presidential candidate. Several of Hie .ponsors of the meeting propoae to launcn a state-wide rampalau. to prevent Alfred K. 8mlth from carrying Texas. It bt asslug a (Kia aeai of a born democrat to campaign against me panys wan that reason some of the antl Smtth men feel hesitant about casting their apeech making powers Into the republican fold along with their vote. Th. bolting democrats any at Jolutng bands with Texas repub licans. Republicans are ami looked noon with mild curioalty In Texas. 8o It Is likely that the anti-Smith democrats will remain aloof .from the republlcaa organ lution and conduct their own campaign in behalf of Hoover Plan for Liauor . Supply Outlined (Oowtbuied rrom Paf O ) " Today, the big conven tion of the Veterans of For eign Wars meets in Klam-! ath Falls. This meeting is a big thing for the town. Prob ably 450 delegates will ga ther together here. The veterans are working under handicaps, they, or it, rather, is not a money making organization. They, the veterans, work upon the principles of good fellow ship. -'.The veterans have made several appeals, to the news papers, the welfare organ izations the rank and file of our citizenry, and it is to be hoped that they meet everywhere' with ' the co operation, that they desire. "; Once' i-on a time, there was a man who went about doing good without demand ' irig payment, credit, pub Jlcity, or anything else for what he did.- ''Even such are the veter ans. It is to be hoped that they get everything they ask for. o , No, beloved, the stock ex change member who bor rows money to speculate with doesn't give a mort gage on his crop, mules and household goods. ' Iclnal Jlquor la available, but ad mit this figure la merely a guess. Re-gauging of government warehouses now In progress, hsd disclosed that thousands ot gal lons of whisky, believed safely stored, have mysteriously disap peared. Manufacture of whlaky In the United .States officially ended in 1S21. when 1.500,009 gallons were legally produced. Veterans To Be Here fiiUForce (Coatlaaed From Page Ome) Wlhemi 1928 b NEA Service 'A SUNDAY, JULY IS, 1028 Pirra diwiy cpovis Tire itAMATrt mws CHAPTER XUli ' )i !.b..,.;U. Ma- ii. The next morning Nathaniel smite. ,. , i hate her. received a letter written on thick Nathaniel guinea and tor a . gray stationery. When he had moment me vaiue 01 pr.. . g.ve'r.l mouth.' u wa. Z.Z'JZ. o ".ioi .ou.d ah. hold the.. promptly walked off the .tretcn " -" h kuew .he had been sec- ot rug between his de.k and tne . ..Jretly meeting man who had the door. Hi. coat would neve, hang ; Nhnlc4 ' to k' I lo ,,, mcney tut htr ,ud the same again aa a result ot th. but Virginia pulled away ' ". , ,owed u0 ,uctuce force with which he kept thruet-.him. . to be parted from him for two montha? ' Nathaniel stood staring at her. that I didn't, hut I was It) agony over th.- thought that yon might be in lovn with t'ultar. anil eram thing luWd'luat you had de ceived use. ; Can't you see thai your oumMuc nlm that way III his office r-lookod as if there waa sometiitnc bolvfoeri youT',' (Tk lie Continued) 1 At tike Pine Tree At the Liberty Ing hla clenched handa Into the want to know what's .wketa each time after taking ! wrong.- she said, not more than them out to pick up the letter ; OB. pUch higher than .bo should ' '"r by untlon hatl cnanito. a . . a- A..twA mn ahffeutl doubt and Jealouay. blindly hurt.; of Judgment held In abeyance. Chlri-s word, of the night be- Nathaniel dropped hit arms fore came back: "She won i aua vui w " - stick, Niel: .he's got money In com. fade. . ' 1 "I'll tell you to begin with that "r " . .'. ........ i. And Virginia was proving u. i ' " i Like a bird ot passage she wasjagalusl you." he said honestly, j following the sun to the warmi Virginia looked at him square-. south. She hsd done it wnen ijr. ana min " -- she was the dsughter of a rich ; her heart held a prayer for his father. Why not when It was of- happiness. fered her as a pleaaanl occupa- "1 suppose you mean where I OB - j was yesterday morning." she said "Hell, that doesn't prove any-! Quietly. "How did you tlud thing." Nath-nlel told himself, out?" ' ". If it did therad be a lot of np It was confession. 8he knew hnsbsnds In the north every win- 11. Meant It so. Better to get . u u over wiut i4uitij. . kviw The letter on his deak proved be useful oowt too. A . means to something, though. It proved that Frederick Dean waa the vll eat scoundrel alive ... or It proved that Virginia was a cheat "A rotten little cheat." N.Ubanlel swore, apd was sorry the next ter. Man's natural tendency to alibi costs him a lot. It makes him buy a new golf club every few weeks. ; ,The Orient needs cooper ation. If the stork would work less, the wolf could work less. - ' s o . There's not much excite between Klamath Falls nd the lake is to be one ot the restores ot the trip. "We are in need of cars for this trip when at least S50 visi tors will be anxious to make the trip to Crater lake." Canter stated. The northern train bringing the vets will arrive here late Sun day afternoon. They will ' be greeted by the Klamath FaUsIbroker. encampment and the Klamath Falls band. The first session ot the en campment wiU open Monday morning. , : PROGRAM 'Monday ' 8:00-9:30 a. m. Registration of delegates and visitors at the Veterans- Memorial building. ' 10:00 a. m. Meeting called to order by Department Commander P. W. Kelley. Addresses ot welcome by May or T B. . Walter.. H. E. High commsnder ot Spanish American War Veterans: Louis K. Porter, commsnder of American Legion. Response by Department Com mander P. W. Kelly. ! 11:00 a. m. Formation of! parade - at Venerans' Memorial building. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Business 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. Competi tive drills. Veterans' Memorial building. 10:00 to 1 p. m. Dancing at the Altamont by Jack Bowrlng and Hi. Music, "Those Jazzing Vela." Tneedny 9:00 to 11:30 a. m Business. 1:30 to fi:00p. m. Rusineaa. 9:00 to 13:00 p. m. Dancing at the Altamont. Muaic, Jack He, the ac cuser, had become tna nccueea. , "Why didn't you toll me?" he aaked helplessly. , Vlrgiui shrugged a shoulder. She was still fighting along the Hues she had first laid dowu for her campaign, but b.r heart was sick. "ilecause you would have been jealous." she replied bluutly! Nathaniel flushed, though he waa glad ot something ho could combat. Now 'she had atruck a blow. too. and be did not foul quite .uch a villain. "Granted." he said quickly: "but doe. that Juatify youT 1 alwara believed. Virginia, that vou were a aauare .hooter. It Cutter meant' so much to you I don't see why you played me along too. I can see now that you've been doing It all summor." "Perhaps I hadn't quite made lu a uloture decidedly rilffeiv ent from anything In which ahe baa appeared tn Ilia pat. roiiecn Mooro. wl.iauiue star, comes to Uio IMtio Tree Theatre' today In her latent starring picture, "llup ptnaa Ahead." Although thla production pro vides hr with every opportunity to dlantay her excellent flnlr for comedy. Mlaa Muoro will also be aeuh In momenta of deep drama. in which Nahe Is aald to have proven an nnuiually capable ac tress ; , , - ,. . -Haivvlneaa Ahead" Is the atory oi a little country girl who mar ries Vity card-sharp. Iiellertug Mm to be an entirely boneat young bweloeaa man. The man ner ln'htch she discovers the truth, and the subsequent action vt the principal characters, glvea "Hniiplneaa Ahead," a plot wlilrn la uulqire In. the extreme. Kd- muad. Lowe plays the chief sup porting role 1u "Happiness Ahead" ' which w written ly Kdmuud Gonlillng. Other mom bera ot the supporting cast are Ulysn Taahiana, Kdytha Chap man. rharlea Mellon, Robert El llott and Virginia Sale. , DiittHn Htm Miiair. "Pnll. ment in a campaign when rjln Post orchestra." the candidate with a desire to ' set 'em up, can offer nothing except chewing gum. v o- MVdneadny 9:00 to 11:16 a m. Business. 11:30 Formation for parade cf Bsthlng Beauties, and Veter ans. 1:00 to 6:00 p. m. Nomina tion. election and Installation of Paris is trying to stop! new department officers. Re- mihlfe 1riaeinir4Ypant nf ; Ports of committees. Selection course, i i cases where both parties have whiskers. ' ' ', . o ;tt There are two kinds of wives : Those who think their husbands aren't mak ing enough and those who think their husbands aren't getting enough. - ' ; German scientists think food can be made from wood. Many people think of that about the time the first cantaloupes appear. ."- '',. o- ." j Ladies seeking something to reduce fleBh might try a certain political theory that has given results in north ern Asia. '! -o - ' It is estimated that 2 per cent of national ' energy could be saved if ll .the salary checks were sefit di' rcct to the installment men of site for 1929 encampment. Adjournment. 9:00 to 1:00 p. ii-Dancing and Bathing Beauty contest at the Altamont by Jack Bowrlng and His Music Thursday 9:00 to 12:00 p. m. Boat trip on Klamath Lake to Ragle Ridge. Cars will pick up Veterans at Memorial building and take them to landing at Shlpplngton. 1:00 p. m. Ladlea' Auxiliary will provide luncheon for party. 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. Banquet at Pelican firlllo 10:00 to 1:00 p. m. Dancing at Altamont, by Jack Bowrlng and His Music. Friday 8:00 a. m. Caravan will leave Memorial building for trip to Crater Lake. v 2:00 p. m. Barbecue near Fort Klamath. .'"' ' 9:00 to 1:00 p. m. Dancing at Allumont, music by Jack Bow rlng and His Music, Haturtlny This day set apart for general sight seeing, of mills and city. .9:00 to 1:00 p. "hi. Grand military ball at Altamont. Jack Bowrlng and His Music, Program commltteeriir..Dewey Powell, Jnck-'Howrlnif hnif- N. 1M Cantor, 1 instant. . He'd got to see her, though. God, he'd die If he hsd lo live with this doubt all day! He looked at his watch. He had been looking at It every other minute since it had told him he could not reach Virginia before she left her hotel.. . Five minutes ot nine! A girl with money list wouldn't be early to work, he thought con temptuously. His suspicion was uppermost at this moment. He wasn't a fooleverything hsd gone to prove Dean was right. Oh, yes, he could see now thst she had offered some damned thin excuses oh the nights she had wanted to get rid ot him Get rid of him to sneak oft to Cutter the wealthy young 1 Laughter rasped In Nathsniel's throat. The laugh of self that makes no sound except to the ears ot the soul. Strange that he could apeak so naturally when the switchboard operator at the Blue Capella an swered. Stranger still that he could speak calmly to Virginia when he beard her lovely voice. "Can you leave the office and come up to the studio?" he asked. "Why Niel, what's the mat ter?" ' "Can you come? I must see you." Virginia hesitated. "I ... I was out yester . ." then she stopped, rememberiug that he did not know about her visit to Oli ver. "Won't you tell me why you want to see me?" she added. I know you were out yester day," Nathaniel said, finishing the halted sentence for her. -'I'd like to talk to you about that, and other things." He heard a stifled cry and then the connection wa. broken. He swore as he bung up the receiver, wondering what hsd made him tell her that he knew. He hadn't Intended to. Small chance she would come now, knowing that he must be in possession of ber secret. Nevertheless he waited In, and In less than an hour the knocker sounded at his door with a sum mons that was certainly not de livered with timidity. He sprang to answer It though hardly believing It could be Virginia. He was prepared for her to come humbled by guilt There she stood. If she came like a penitent .inner, it was penitence she seemed to-be proud of. "Well, what's all the shooting further the thing .lie had started at dinner. ' Curlng'Natha'nlel of love. . Love for her. 8he wouldn t have used .uch a cruel weapon as this from choice. but now lMUinrii ....". . . mi Vlr.lnl. thruat .: .k, a i Mm tovinVFred i " -! brutal. "Vou l''!' L".. 'J.? ? happen t. be I. love Nathaniel i1"1 0,lvr- but 1 knew : 5 nem me rcsam v. 1 . money I've lost, Mrs. Charles Roy of Portland, sister 'of Mrs. P.. O. Dcl-ep, la among the aummar visitors In th. clty.t V t i ' ' '. erlck Dean's wife It's true, then," said, in such an accusing, hope lessly heartbroken voice that Vir ginia resisted throwing herself Into his arms only bar an effort of will thst ahe knew she never could make again. She walked away and sat down. . Just what's true?" she came back, no longer able to smile. Nathaniel didn't miss the smile. however. He'd have been a mated It anyone In her position had smiled. ' "I guess you know about young Cutter!" he answered sharply. "Have you had a .letter from Mr. Dean?" Virginia asked, lean ing forward. - . Nathaniel started allghtly. "You have," Virginia weat on. "The same kind he wrote to Mrs. Cutter, I auppose." "" T. want to go through with it' not expected her to guess hla ,.T u.. oner! My Cod. Virginia. have you been doing Ibis for money?" ' . Of course," she said sneer-1 lngly. "Oh. I know yoa think i the same as Jeanla, but it tan i true. There waa notning oo-i tween Oliver and mo but a bual- neas arrangement." j "I don't know what Mrs. Cut-1 tor thinks," Nathaniel said tart-j ly; "but I've been trying to give you the benefit ot the doubt Ij couldn't believe that you would . lie lo mo for money, though It looked as It It were Oliver.;" "Lie' to yoo?" Virginia echoed. Oh. yon know, those occasional when you had such' Important j reasons for not spending the evening with me. And you've; put oft pur -marriage until I've! had to believe mat you aom; source ot Information, let alone admit that Frederick Dean had Informed others ot the same affair. Aren't . vou being bretty braten about it?" he antd co(dly. "Braicn?" Virginia repeated. I don't know what you mean by that, Niel. Unlesa you belleveU wual .nr. una bsiu. - "Haven't ' you admitted It?" Nathaniel countered, more per plexed than ever." ' I certainly havent 'admitted what he made Jeanie Cutter be lieve," Virginia declared, with unassumed warmth. I have' been seeing Olivor, yes; I. can't. deny that, but I didn't know that you meant to accuse me of having an affair with him!" She was on her feet now, hon estly outraged. She had thought. when Nathaniel telephoned, that lie wanted an explanation qt hor association with Oliver. She was convinced that Frederick Deal had told him of It, but she did not think that Nathaniel would believe what he said as Jeanie had. The use she had Intended to make of the exposure was to make Nathaniel believe that .he was tired of poverty and wanted money again. . She had believed he would think she did not care to marry a poor man when she told him that Olivor had been trying to help her make monoy on the "street." - She had wanted to make Na thaniel doubt her as a girl who -Virginia paused long before she! answered. "I wssn't . sure I d Iknow how to be a poor men's. He." she ssid slowly: "but since i you've shown yourself so resdy to believe Mr. Desn's vile slan der . . Ii; "Don't ssy hat, Virginia! 1 dldu't believe It! I know now Many Klamath Fall people are making the Campbell Court Hotel Their Home x When ia PortUad A pleasant place to live, In beau tiful surroundings. An unusually good' ' dining room ser vice "and food. Accessibility to , business center and garages, ' ' 1 Eleventh and Mala Sta, ' E. JEAN CAMPBELL, , Owner and Manager;. I'oui Tyler, are western atar, is scheduled lo rule onto III. screen at lha Liberty Theatre In another "t hla thrllliug dramas of ploitser II lo In the far .weal. Ilia Intoat picture, -When lh Iw Rides." will epau today. In this. hi. luteal picture. Ty ler Is raat a. a young govern ment marshal who lament into s. lawless town to clean It up.- On j the desert he encounters a fuui-i ciu. outlaw who illea of poisoned water. 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