The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 17, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
WEDNESDAY, OCTOflER 17, 1928
Father Wins Suit He Hasn't the Wings of an Angel
Seeking Damages !
For Son's Death I . j!S-- ijjj t t -
THE DAI.l.m, Ore., O.I. lf.
(I'P) Frank C.nlinl. ailmlnistra-i
ttir of th estate of Ms son II. T. 1
aabol, riotvasnl, wan a 7500 dl-
m-ird verdlrl against Frank
Oliver, Klm.T S 111 ploy and III
tlarklna TraniipnrlHlian company
In tho circuit court hfr. I
V Young Gabci !.a t'atully In-1
jurmt NovimlHT 19, 1V"2T, when
I ho couno which h was driving
irix mlli'a wnl at The Ialla was
struck by a truck driven by
Oliver, an employe of Shipley,
who had contracted hauling for
uie Harains company. j
Cabot was an Oregon Slate col-,
logo gradual and The , Dalles
kuainoaa man.
Bourbons Charge
Price Fixing
WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. (VP) I
the wheat price-fixing committee
is August. 1918. urging that the
price be held down, but at an
earlier meeting held in March,
personally appeared before the
committee In company vlth Jul
lua H. Barnes, chairman of the
grain corporation, according to
heretofore unpublished - official
i ii I !iyi
i
i
license.
This unusual portrait of Ilia Honor, the Mayor of Newhuryport.
Mass.. was taken the other day at the door of his executive office.
If you could see the interior, you would find It furnished with
Spartan simplicity. Even the wrought Iron grill-work of the door
ia of plain design, but these things are not the choice of "Bossy"
Gillis. who doesn't have the key. The law. It seems, had the
records of the national advisory i tsnierlly to cast Ilia Honor into a common jail, all an accouut of
committee on agriculture, the Ms having sold tome .gasoline wlihom
democratic national committee
declared in
tonight. iu u m. u u 11 iivumik,
These official records are In; Cof f nr 1 ft nTlfi-'If
variance with claims made by re- k5"l lOl 1U O VIUllY
publican speakers that Hoover!
had nothing to do with the price Preliminary hearing for Ted
. .,nc,, ,ued jordan Hearing
of wheat during' the war, the Jordan, colored, arrested Monday
democratic committee said.
-..."They corroborate . the state
ment of former Governor Henry
C- Stuart, chairman of the com-
tlttee, that Hoover van rtspon
Army Dirigible
Lands in Safety
BKI.I
VP
.EVH.I.E. 111.. Oct. 1.
The Army dirigible IIS-1
... . , ,. ... i l;iinltd at lis baitcar at Srot
n.B... anu cnurKco. ... ),,, , ,., ,,,. ,,.
by force and vlolen.-e. n .t " being itll. damilBW rain squall near
armed with a dangerous weapon." j ,...,. Teun.. and ui.iiuuv.t-
; w hich was originally set for 2
lug to uvoiil alorm over the I
alhle for holdinn down the nricc: nininio west
t . k , ; postponed until this morning
..bushel less than the price;10 "'"l"- - B
recommended by the eommitiee." , i . a . kki 'had Prtlclpated In an air dem
" ' " onstrailon at the National Amer
All reo uouiu Ol ,43 in
Th.i lilv wliiii l..fl t,l,,nl,i
Ilarncs. Jua- TeIa, , m Mol)iay. Il
the statement added.
1.1. .. ... wnicu aiso
tlons to th. Pellcn i.r... r i papers ana pictures, int wa.iet
71 Main street (nest door to thai ,oun1 on Jordan after he
Pine Tree theater). Tbey use .' was arrested, according to the po
onlf the hlgbest grade drugs; all lice officers,
prescriptions are compounded by ' ,
skilled pharmacists of years ol j For your FrtgMalre call K. E.
experience, and their price, art i Jefferson, phone 1S61-J. adv.
rtaht. Adv. t-tf. . j-f
a waiiet . icH i..ion convention. No ston3
contained personal ; m,d1 d,,rln Ih. re,ur
the army field hero.
DIG IN SNOW TO
RESCUE THREE
foi.oiiAno si'iUNca, Colo..;
Oct, IH, ii:i') Scores of work
ers tonight wem digglug lulu gl
gamlr snow drill on Pike's penk
In an effort to reach two men
and a woman niarooued on Ihe
cnst of the nioiintnln.
The three persona wero Axel
Simonson, his wire, and J. 1..
Nichols, nil of t'olorad Springs. ;
They cCnilied to the summit Mon-
day and smin afterward were
marooned by a lilisiard. . j
i All ii'iciiiiiiiv .lira nuiti tiiiwui
! i . w i . i .. i
aim ! ii"i nifi iiatu wwii u iiwii ii-'
to roniniunlrale wilh the trio j
Workmen were clearing the cog
road, preparatory to attempting
lo dispatch a rescue train Wed
i nesduyt
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Judge Scored for j
Accepting Gift;
LOS ANGKLKS, Ovt. 14. (UP)'
"Scrcreat condemnation" of Judge
t'arloa S, Hardy' accept a uce at,
a $.500 check from Almee
So m pie Mcrheroon waa voiced to-'
day by Judge Marshall P. Mc
romb, who held tha Judge
Hardy wat not In contempt of
court for refusing to explain the
action.
Ki forts to have Judge Hardy
ruled In contempt followed hi
refuAul to an wir questions tink
cd hy a spot'lail committee of the
slur bar invent (gating the Judge
connection with Mm. McPhemon
during hr kidnapping episode.
The bar's investigation wan
held Illegal by Judge Mcfomb.
who declared "no part of Ihi
oplnion in to be taken aa an In
dication of the stlghtent approval
by thin court of the alleged con
duct of th respondent In accept-1
liift a fi or gift for legal wr
vli-CH while pukrviiig n a Jude of
the iniMrior court."
The procedure "violates every
canon of ethim drawn for thu
culdam-e of the bar." Judge Mc
Comb held.
Judge Hardy admitted rerelv-.
Ing the check aa a "gift" from
Mrs. Mcpherson. '
ROM K. Oct. 16 Premier Mus
solini today ordured bonu-.es to
taling 34..00 lire distributed to
parents of seven or mare children.
Have One Of These
Smart New Frocks
Ready for the Next Dance or Party,
n I 'mm
For the many social oc
casions that come with the
fall season, we are showing
a diversified group to please both the discrim
inating Miss and -Matron. Each and everyone
is a gem of the mode, cleverly conceived to en
chance womanly grace and charm, moulded of
rich materials in beautiful shadings.
Smart
Hand Bags
Dainty New K
ker. y!
15 I r. n t lutrs, Lovely little
J I affairs of fine linen
crepe' de chine and
voile.
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOSIERY
Lovely Fall Colors
Sheer Chiffon and service weight stockings full-fashioned ; slipper heel;
pure silk from top to toe.
GLOVES
Fancy Cuffed and Slip-on Styles
There arc many points about them
that mark them as very smart for
Fall.
La Pointers
School Budget
Group to Meet
The county school budget com
mittee will meet Thursday In The
uffL-e of Fred Petcmou. county
nchool superintendent, at 1 P .
'in., to make plnns for tho budget
jfor the coming year. 1
Nothing iinunual In the way of
.expenses U expected to come up
during the coming year, accord
ing to Mr. reienio.11. ,
I At the Pine Tree
NY I O'ltrien and Her Cans nrV
the bright paiiiculur aiiin of the
five-act variety bill today at the
IMne Tree and an tho other fmir
acta are of Btundurd quality, a
good time should be had by all.
Neil O'Hrien and her partner
entertain with some clover Ital
ian comedy with yodeling
and parody song hits and some
specially written songs that are
nil comedy and business. Tho
gang consists of a quartet of mu
sical misses, saxaphene, piano,
drums and cornet, who make
merry with the latest hits from
melody-land as well as accom
panying Nell O'Brien nnd her
partner In their comedy Inter
lude. ' That Knmiral Fellow In many
Papers, Burt 1 .11 mar, indulges In
some clever feats of contortion
presented In a unique - fashion -neatly
dressed. The act always
commands attention.
The Co nc he Dros., the Globe
Trotters, are two boys who en
tertain with some novelty nut
hlcal bits on special Instruments,
with' the banjo featured.
Songs, Studies and Patiro, wi'h
famont and Jencry and some col
or fit I costumes. Is a sprightly of
fering with a surprint? fiuixh that
is sure to evoke applause.
Tho Dee Sinters Hpecliillfe In
stylish stepping. The girls are
eatty to look ill and their terpni
chorenn offering Is well worth
while, Including as il does some
original dunces. -
On lite screen, "ChicoRO Aflor
M i (I 11 I s hi" tremewloiu mulo-draoia.
At the Liberty
An interesting, exciting, well
directed and perfectly - acted
picture, "The , Crimson Canyon,"
stnrring Ed Wells, which opened
last night at the Liberty theater,
found Instantaneous favor in the
eyes of Us audience an a weteru
pieturo with much more to roc-1
o in in end it Ihnn the uual ainoiiut j
of good riding and thrilling j
stunts. " -
' Atlnw mnnv 1 1 t-I t II iitv mr,,.t. H
which Wells Hhrtres honors with
Lotus Tlionipson. the. beam if ul
AiiKlralinn girl playing llm femi
nine loud, tho girl and Iter grnnd
fuUier nro reunited nnd tho old
moil's mine Is waved.
Included In an excellent rup-
ipnrting cast are Wilbur Mack.
ineoree Atkinson and liuck Con-
J
ME
Going strong Crowds are taking advantage of this Price
Slashing Sale. Many pieces of Furniture are just slightly dam
aged, but to make room so that we can immediately start re
modeling and redecorating
Practically every article jn the store is slashed for
THIS BIG FIRE SALE
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED MERCHANDISE
Goes at V Price and Below
STATEMENT OF MR. DAVIS
Ycaterday we were deluged with crowds all day People who took
advantage of our loss to buy (he things they needed at unheard-of
prices We wiah to apologize for not being able to handle the
crowd ycaterday but today we will have more salespeople on the
floor COME EARLY WHILE THE SELECTIONS ARE EASY.
Uselto Credit Us (Soodl
MERCHANDISE NOT .DAMAGED BUT ON SALE
3-piece Wicker Set, Regular $188 Fire Sale Price $138
2-piece Davenport and Chair in Jacquard Cover, $100 Now $87.50
Bed Davenport, Special $137.00 Value Now $75.00
Toledo Ranges, Were $75 Sale price, $57.50
SIMMONS BEDS
Was $10.00 Now $6-60
Was $13.50 Now $7.75
Was $15.00 Now $8.90
Was $20.00 Now $13.30
Was $22.50 Now $14.40
COIL BED SPRINGS
Was $10.00 Nbw $7.9
, Was $ 1 2.50 Now $8.95
Was $15.00 Now $10.95
40-lb. Mattress, Was $10 Now $6-90
3 1-2 lb. Pillows, Were $4.00, $3.15 pr.
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Bargains All Over the House!
CLABJIQ) KL E)AVH3
Phone 581-W
FURNITURE
719 Main
aw nora.