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II i 1 PAGE SIX SATURDAY, OCTOBER fl. IMS Sadie Orr-Dunbar 1 To Visit Klamath BISHOP CANNON FLAYS SMITH Sadl Orr-Dunbar, executive Memphis. Tenn.. Oet. . (API secretary of tha State Tuberculo- (inrernor Alfred K. Smith a ip auorlatlon and put prr.ldeut ' termed "political rlokter" for) . . '.eelifii. election iukIm. . Arv h.u- 1 Two Ball Games Set for Today (Continued rrom rg One) TITT1 KT.'AMATIT NEW3 Pastor Attacks . Registration Will Open Bids On Alfred E. Smith, To Close Today! Modoc Northern (Cwnlliiucl Krum xs One) (tlmtlnucil From Ff One) : (CuMlaurtt from l'ice One) The Kaislea lineup will be: mimlcaium (. Iteverciid Vni N-,mt lime of ' the Oreon Slat. Federation "kin, election under a dry ban- i Trummer ... Ken.hf.ow b. III.. ! ';"' 'h "''j ! "I "" - " 'l...rlu , ... . , , , , ,. 'ner In the South and a a "wet" ; he rf. Uniting Jh Wo.d Hi "r"" ' V ',' writer. iniiBam unable lo reach lite clerk', railroad wo of Women', ("lulu, will visit,. ..... ,.,.,,, k ,,, ! . . 11 ' "0,,u, Hererend Van N.wtratul the dl- ........ i. .... .. Klamalh Full. October 12 and I .. ;., ",: "' "" ' i "ui'i. II. 1-arker rf. Kuhank. . . . , 'Jame. M. t annon, Jr., w ho de- .. . 13, It wa. announced yenierday ., . , .. i S'oden p. Murphy p. jdresne. In opposition to the demo cratic nominee. Kotilhall at 2:4.1 t'oarh Al Stucl.ir did not an nounce, any definiie lineup for through the county health of fice. At the .erenth annual meeting I ., ... ..i.i.t Heferrin. to a chare of hiirot Health ...ocl.tlon. Friday. Oct-i'V hlch he -id had been made ; ' ' ' " ; ' d'.e. not r, ha, t. . . ih. 1...H..... I--!!!.. .1 aCain.I tUlU hV JOB J. KBMkOD . ' .....ii S:S0. Mr.. Dunbar will be the ' national democratic chairman, the principal apeaker when .he talk. ! .pcaker Mid: on the topic of "Pioneering iu I ' Itoman Catholic reel question: "Hid you ever make uih a .tatemcnt about me?" "Iteverend Van Xosiraml then aked the governor whether the writer .aid the Kererend Van N'ostrand had made the ment directly to the writer. The .orernor then read the letter I Thl. I the flint time that liuiis I muir and Klamath hare played each other. Public Health." At thl. time ! Knight of St. Gregory and Cham- ""niuir team is a last , -i m.ver Mid It." rnnorti will also be .ireu of : berlnin of the Pone can make J plaiylnn. passing attack .roup ac- j Affidavit Kerch ill lha acllrltlea of the Health Villi ' that char.e aRaitut me with lm- ''0,'l,1"l 10 Information received -since (hat time there nere. For the convenient opened Wednesday and Hint Hie' department of tu! uld let them a. noon ' office ilurliiR regular hour, the a. possible alter .tudylu. them office. Ikih tieen open ni.hi. .iuce wu aiveu oul lu a loleRrum re-! .Mund.iy. celved here. ! Over 1 per.on. filed their Cnu.tiucllon woik aotith from' mime lu Hie office yenierday. Klumnlh Full. 1 .olu. uhead and It waa expected that half that rapidly and tin. .rndlnit ha.1 .rue-' wwiiiu up in muni, me reacneii a point annul four mile. eieniuK. tin. aiue ot .Merrill. Mellon Vol Ice. lalliil It 1. planned later to .Inn ! and repeated the question. Iter-! """"" " a..erer. in ine .nr. irom aiium. ami al ereud Van Ntuirand then .aid. I """vl"l ,l,'rl, , lumber camp, lo put a crew on .iiiuepluce bo nnu nun. nine noi yel .enl In iween tno crew. oil; In. frn, all their card, and It will be lin- Hie terminal, of the Hue In order i poisible to Klve complete county that Hie road may be completed ! and of tha Health Association j punity." for the paat year. I The .peaker .aid he had not On Saturday. October 13 at the .ought to raiae the religion. club room, of the City Library ; question, but added that a per-; polished off most of the rough a seal aal and health education .on will find there I. dyuamlie j spot, and will be In ood con, 11 luxtllule will be conducted bv j in such charges aa wa. made Hon to meet the California boy.. Mr. Dunbar. The meeting will against him. Last Saturday KlaraMh detente! ) in the form of a round talilej Kishop Cannon admitted prohi.ihe Ashlaud team to 0. It is discussion and conference. be.:bition enforcement had encoun-i thought that practically the same tween the hour, ot ID and littered "snags." but Insisted that team will .tart against Duili ln Hie morning and 1 to J In the dry law had outlawed a once'mulr as entered the Ashland cou th afternoon. legitimate business, aud had ' te.t a week ago. It ha. been pointed out that; "placed the stamp of a criminal! Probably a larger number of person, who are Interested In i upon every one caught." j substitutes will get to see action neaun eaucation .nould not fafl ' to attend thl. meeting. has I1o)n lii tiooil Klinie j The lied and White team has j At the Pine Tree today in order that they niar gain experience for the Klamath Fall. - Grant. Pass game which 1 will be played iu the valley city a week from today. Teach er, will be Interested to know that Mr.. Dunbar assisted with preparing the Hygenlc couwe! ..Tne Kiaf o( K,,-. , nic. 1 a outlined in the .tale co.ir,Illre drlnu ininic with the last, of. atudy. ,wn ynn of ltlt. i(e of t'hrt.t.-' ?; a Tenbrook ha. been!.,,, be preaented here for the .ppointed a. chairman In charge j , ,lnM. , ,,,ni, Tw ,h.. of Christmas seal sale In Klam-i.,.. ...... , ,t n. ... ath county for this year. It was I . j, L ,,,,, ! . , . ... announced yeaterday. whkh J "-'1 "' DM'" ,. The , , ' ' j gajtod for a year and which he , ih world has been filmed, an a At the Liberty I tak my prescript lonn to th ; directed from an adaptation by , background with mlleg of spate; IVIfran Drg atore and they are ! J"anl Maphernon. baned on the.behin It. In the pnxlurtion ot aiwayg right. Try them and yon j New Testament narratives. i"The I'nderatanrfinK Heart."! will also Im aatlafied. Adv. 18-tf. j In "The King of Kincn" are'whLh romej to the Liberty the-, -VI . reprmluced the great hlstorhal . ater today, based on IVti-r It j and hulls of Caiaphus and I'ilate. The "Met" in the whole view of j the hit! of lalvary and ihe Ka-j Y.jemiie valley from Inplrai ion j ter garden su familiar to readers j point, the pinna, le al the end of of the narrative or those who, the famous California ai'enk won-j Free Parking Park your car on us. We have made ar rangements with the Klamath Auto Park Seventh and Pine Sts., to take up your day's Parkins Ticket with every $5.00 purchase. Trade here and get your parking FREE KLAMATH KLOTHJPJG have traveled in the holy land, jderland overlooking all the fu- Eighteen principals of stellar mom spots of the valley, importance were required; there1 The cast includes Joan Craw were no less than 530 named ford. Carmel Myers. Francis X. roles and 4.22$ supernumeraries, j Bushman, Jr., jtockllffe Kel Among the noteworthy principals lows. Jerry Miley. Richard Carle may be mentioned H. B. Warner, and Harvey Clark. It wan di Dorothy Cumming. Ernest Tor- reeled by Jack Conway, director re nee. Joseph Schildkraut. Jac- of "Brown of Harvard," and queline Logan, Rudolph Schild-1 other successes. ' kraut, Montagu Love, Sam De Grasse. Victor Varconl, Theodore! Take yonr physician's prescrlp-j Kosloff, George Siegmann, Ma jel i Hons to the I'elican Drug Co..; I'oieman William Boyd. Julia 712 Maln wt (next door to the Fave and Robert Edeson. Pl"e .Tre heater. They been received the following off! davii : " 'State of Indiana, Couuty ot Carol): ' 'The .undersigned, being first duly sworn on oat I., deposes and says that lit or she on or about Augut Mrd. ms. while lu attend ance at a bible conference held at Winona I-ake. Win ona, I ixl. . h ea rd one I r . V a n N'tt t rand. t u p posed 1 y f ro in Albany, X . Y , make a statemeut substuiitlnlly as follows: "That Mr. Smith I refer ring to Alfred K Smith New York ) was so intoxi cated when he. was trying to talk over the radio the first Sunday afttr he was nominated at Houston that two men had to assist him lu standing. Also, that or. another occasion In th ra i I roa d st a t io n w he re Mr. Smith was preparing to board a train, be was much under the influence of liquor and was passing l; around to men and ladies In his parly. "'The dt-pon nt further says that the staleiuriii-i Were mailt on a public rust, rum or platform at Winona, Lake, evidently with Ihe in tent of belittling the char acter or personality of said Alfred K. Smith, who is now candidate for president of the I ntted Stales. " 'Further th deponent sayeth not. Signed. Mrs. A. J. Wirkard- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Sfpiember, 192K. Signed. Frank ITitiud stone. Notary Public Hvasive Ansnrr rvgistratlon figures before Mon- nt the earliest possible dale. It , day. Keglstratlon will rloso lu I" stated. - the tun lying county precincts at j the same lime that the book Is , os ANCKI.K.S. Oct. &. UT i closed In the city. It la staled. Records at hemlug. X. M , to- Yesterday notices of ihe elce- ,,lV upheld the story of Fran-! Hon were mailed to all Judges at rl"ro I'once. lhat he had round election beards In Ihe count v. In l,mn n years ago inur-' TO ALLIGATOR FEATHERWEIGHT light Hiuart vat'riroor! Mrn M Ihi stick umxl aipraranr anil rral Halrriror (irtilivllim will liml IkiIIi ilrllhtfullv rouililnrtl iu lliU rrvlrrahla motlrl tailored on I ho tCoKllali llalun uioilrl raay to llt oil with iorkrt vrnla ruuvrnlrnlly iiiH-nlnu to inurr parntrnl irkrl. Itlailn of tlm famous Alligator Uullonu C.lolli Alligator I'rtM-rsanl ulisu lulrly walrrnroof cml Hlndiroof. Coiuo In and be lit led I'nuu our rtnu il'lo aaaorluirnt of sisrs and rolors. ThiTi- am lui 54 ini'liii'la, vlallt tin vim; h.-i-n aiMt'il tlurlna tlm paat yriir. Ill u.lilltlilll iu Ilia llnx iruii.i, in Hi,, imilnnal vUutlxti. many .how rnthunlamn III I lie i-minty ami i-lty ra.-c. It I. .tati'il. ilvrtnl hi. .I.tur. Sam l(iir. who cliilniril til lit. a Clixnikci. Iiullait. a. hi'lil for NVw Mi-uro ; Illt.'DKt "'-,,i'" iilli'r l'nn. hail rwni-. nui'ii ill. viitra Tiiurnilay nlalit , ami t-aiiKi'il lit. arreNt. For mili. a.a ,v, ria.a Art. llu.ltic.N. a Priifi..ilnnal Vn mrn a I luh riitniiiaKi .ali, l.onml, litis . Saturday. Oct. j Try News Classified Ads for Results ive and Rubert Kdeson Pine Tree thpaterl. They use Tho followhn maii-nicnt In rc- fhlldren will b admitted at "l? ?'t4I;'h!:V-.'i'Lr-A h': ply to fro'" :v.u...r SmilU, e regular ma.ii.ee ...day a. .en 'S'pharm.'"." T.r. 5:""" Tv T nt. a. we could not .eat them exoeriem-e. and their nrlce. ar. Jlyrli Xa" -iu: the rents, Thursday. 9 9 We Give 'S. &H. Green Discount Stamps Get Your Christmas Gifts with Green Stamps Start Now 1928 PURE CANE SORGHUM Various Sizes Oh, Those Waffles with Sorghum! 1928 PURE CIDER Per Gallon and Jug 80c 25c refund upon return of jug. Fancy Green and Red Peppers, per pound 10c Fancy Assorted Apples, per box $1.90 Fancy Large Peaches, per crate 90c Fancy Solid Klamath Lettuce, head 5c 1928 Standard Corn and Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Grants Pass Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs 25c Fancy Raisins, one pound packages 10c Mrs. Turpins Plymouth Rock Fryers and Hens lb.40c PUBLIC MARKET . rljthl. Adv. 18-tf. was fiiuenled to calla. Uu jomre it. t.overnor Smith at th.' irapitol in Ihln city. II? read In 'me an extract from a letter from the New York Headquarter, of Ihe Democratic National I'omniii tee In which it wa. .lated In substance that Indiana was i:i a ferment due to a statement made l.y me In that state to the effect that Ihe Sunday following his nomination the liovernoi broadcast over the radio and wum so Intoxicated that it requiri-il two men to hold him up. "The Rovernor asked me If I had made such a statement. I said that I had not. Miule Similar f'lutrxe Tpon tha. occasion the Rov ernor did not ask me If I hm! made any simitar statement con cerning him or to the effect thai he had been Intoxicated or to the effect that he drunk. 'When asked specific questions in Indiana condemning Governor Smith. I did make the statement in Indiana that 1 had been In formed I hot upon one occasion when Governor Sml'h had broad cast that he was so Intoxicate. I lhat he had to be supported l.y two persons. "I also made Ihe statement In Indiana that- I had been in formed lhat on the Sunday fnllowiiiK ti i - nomination, the Governor went to New York and that he was in Albany slallon ho had been drinkitiK. "I also made tho statement i iiiii m my opinion ir anyone asked the governor the direct question a. .o whether or not during his occupancy of lhat high office he had used Intoxicating liquor or had been a drliiklnu man lhat Ihe governor would admit he had done so. "I further stated in Indiana that I had never read or heard any denial by the governor him self that he was a drinking man: but Ihe only denials I had heard mode by others and I did not believe Ihe governor would deny It If he were asked Ihe direct question." Phones 169-191 . 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