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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
I t i ij I it ! it ft 1 PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOHEn lf. 102 Methodist Bishop ! I). A. R. C o 1 o n i a 1 To VisjUviainath Bail to Be Tonight ; Bishop Tllu. horn. IV H.. for j 0ll o ,h ml,i-m1lll WM.,i the past tour years lu charge of ;----, of lo .m wi (llkf Methodist missionary work In 111.. ,,, ,,, --,- ,h(. A. rtcnt. with Episcopal residence ,, da1(. --,, -..,.- ,,.,. la Singapore, and who l now ! ,, of ,ulh.r, nf Am wtperlutendcnt of the dcnomina- v,rl(.Hn .Tolutlon hold Ihvlr an IIod In thu northwest, luclmllng , mlmM u-u, Krum ,he Alaska, will be Ills guest ot the , -.,-,,-, ol ,.,..,, committees, a first Methodist church of thla ; ,urK0 lllllnb.r ar pluuntus lo al Cltjr over Sunday and Monday. u.ud thu dillu. "Bishop Lowe is regarded as i A milllb,.r of entertaining ono of tho most eloquent men , ---,- haw been planned for i.f the denomination and th evi-ulni! Inxldra apnclal dance guinea wiau ropuio ai an - nun,!.,,. Amuwmvul between i thorny on aociai sua political j,,, wM1 prYil,H rr roBdltlous In the Tar east." Ir jthu-o not wishing to dance. Mem rrank L. Wemett, Methodist of h(, cUlb TO panln- to minister here, slated last night. la eolonial coatumca. . mis win oe nia urai vis,, 10 , -.,,, ., aiM lo ,h- ,-,, ot j i no r-i.ui.i tuumu. tne ld-fasliioiied dances liu-lud- MethodUle are makins special on lh p-0-r-m. Tna gr--j lan. for his entertainment. The ; march -,., ,,-, p,-,-,,,,,, bishop will preach at the Klrst , 0.-iock Methodist church Sunday morn- ; . jing at II o-clock. and will speak. , tsk9 my pr-s-nptmns to tbe at a church dinner riven In his I Pelican Drg slora and they are potior Monday evening at S always right. Try them and you o'clock in the social parlors. 'will al.n he satisfied. Ad, lx-tf S" ! ' Autoists Advised Pelican City Clubj Smith Answers To Be Cautious; Holds Fun Program i MellonY Reply f ' 'li (OaMnaee IYm fairs Owe) Willi 31 mcuilivra present, the) ((Vnltnaml rosi lac jtrHl nirina weekly social j 1 ' to hit anyone, but the bcM he natlwrlnic wklih la be In a apon-!'' natlnu's muiitlne room, hv can do when aprourlilng a grade , aorcd by the I'ellrnn coniinunlty M. Tho oilier fuur'yenra, tli crossiug la I... t....t the whistle :'1'. ''' Wednesday erenlng at aurpluars would have been ma- tne cum limine, was considered t ivnuuj- iui, no aoueu. a great em-cess. t j No War Now An Informal iimgruiii has been! Knilllt said ho adinltleil I lie organised by the social commit-j republicans had pructlaed iihii tee under the direction of Allen ticonouiy, "I roni'vded that fill Collins fur these affairs 'Which jsavlugs about , tho soiled seal will he given one night a week. , shoulders," he said. "Nobody and hope that any motorist up. pms lilng Ihe crosxtng will use discretion. , "The laws snil customs ot our country am plHiined for tho cou vculetice ot the majority. The engineer cun t keep monkeylug with Ihe brakes liko a motorist lor even It cots several dollars to stop i train under normal coudltluns it will coit muny times as much if the train is stopped uulekly ! enough to dumugo the rolling stock and shake up the passen-j gers, he said. Tho program consists entirely of ilUimicd that. Hut they were street cur motorman. ' . . . - . -- ; s.uri., siiiiii biiu group llis!iney pui ine government uaes on , cunslnn. The program Wednes- a peaivllme basis as agalust a day evening ronalaled of Indian aarlluio basis. siunea uy air. nrunuie, a small ".0 one would cupcct nuy talk by Joe Thalhofer, several : ui lu iha nosseulun of his French-Canadian songs and natural faculties lo contlnuu ! readings by May Morark. aud a i wsrtlme tuxes lone after Ihe I "Showing a little courtesy at ' " ""' nosiua oaaea war was finished. Thera would ! rrsde cr.isiii will noi ..niv reu r,u Br. , be nothing else they could uo lesM-n the wear and tear on the' Following the informal hour I uuless they stood up on Ihe cap- engineer, but will u!m Insure ! you and your cur getting across undamaged." Miller stated. Brotum ille's 50 Year - Olct Reputation for Qreater Vali.C'Qiving and the Resources of a Thriving 5'S;ore Chain Are Behind This Offer o Suits 22i vercoats Smaller profits mean larger volume of business and conse quently greater turnover and greater turnover automatically spells greater buying power! That's why the Brownsville stores are in a position to e;ive you more value in a suit or overcoat at $25.00 than you could possibly expect elsewhere! We'd like an opportunity to prove this statement to you! The Suits Single-brcasters Dottble-brcasttrs Mac Scrfca Butlktr's Grays Fanny PaWcrns Hundreds i-f them now at fZSJOO! Overcoats Sinxle-brcaslers Doable-breasters New Uroys ros Browns Mixtures Finely Tailored All Late Styles Wonders at i2iO0! Hundreds of .men, throughout Oregon, accustomed to $';." and $10 clothing are, now wearing our famous $25.00 suits and overcoats. A complete slock at all Brownsville stores! mm V-. wit W 0 asssisBBMe i. i r w iUAI aa i , . "'Iff 'atB "1 , 33 Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Klamath Fall Other stores in Albany Salem Eugene Portland BRUNSWTCK RECORDS 49 FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY FOX TROTS, WALTZES, OLD-TIME FAVORITES Como early and pick 'cm out while there is a good assortment to select from. We are a little over-stocked on some numbers, and that explains this ridiculously low price. No Records Will Be Exchanged After Leaving the Store PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON beans led by Ed Arthur. mo group retired to the gym floor, where they took past In numerous floor games. Including volley ball. The social meeting will be held every Wednesday evening hereafter. Tells of Police Protection Giti'Tl Itol step and threw the money all around tho city ot Washing ton. C'uas Incmueil. "lint la bis slatemenl be care fully leaves onl what he said In his radio speech about reducing lie coat of government, which has been Increased ralher than Smith also said Milluu had made a speech In 1S14 crediting his democratic predecessor as secretary. Carter Glass of Vir- rHIt.ADKI.PIUA. Oct. IS. IU; PI William O. ;ters se- Blvled "ml Win." r- - . i saloon keepers who "bought" i "" l?' ,'"Ua police protection f,r fit . ""'"' ' two weeks. w the principal"" " - witness i.Mlay in the trial f I woru,1 ,a'd ,h' '", w" state representative Matthew ' 'teni lnaugurate.1 by Patterson and suspended Mice ' h", "ece-sor. the governor captain C harles W. Srhoenleber. i ducu . . The defendants are eh.,.l i """P n0"r ,nr with accepting bribe money from bootleeeers and am Itelnv frli1 am evidence collected bv the .n-ei.i 1 "ovaporate Ihe myth they Smith made clear .that hi meutloned these things ouly to- grand Jury investigating crime and vice conditions la Philadel phia. i- Peters told the ronrt Patterson had told . him to collect the J money from the saloon keepers I sad turn It over to Joseph L. I Ehrenrclrh. On cross-examination he said funds were lo be used eilablli.il that guardians of : been trying to they are ' the economy." , The governor conteuded that expenditures in every govern-; meat department had increaied since 1SS4. "They are keeping the public I In the dark oil all these mat- to obtain legislation farcrable ' 8m"h said. "Nobody; ( to Illegal vendors of liquor. Killer of Fascists Faces Death Squad U CCA. lluly, Ort. IS. j MiYlu'le Dells MaRnlura, who wan r:tlVirtiii VtVilnoxilsv nt kllllnr ' j two fojM-bU biTautte of their j p:liiir sat talmly lu a chair t j behind a rcmotery at- 1'orrte ttake j nuirpiane at- dawn tmiar and (faced the rifle ninnies' of It trrack .. marksmen of the 9.1b ' It'Rinn of the FaMt lnt militia. . ( A frevblr Hi!hrd clKantte j hunR front the corner of his month and his linn 4 wire titViV 1 ly IhhiimI behiml tho ruulr. MaRRiora naddrnly ft ted at ; the top of hla vcleo and at th jsaiuu Kceund a burnt of flame Ittpouted from the rifle muzzle!.. I The layer of the two Fascials died Inutantly with an oath on hla llpa and at the hands ot his victims compatriots. knows what U Koine on at VaU- litKlon. nnlesa ther are able to diro luto then reports, and that in somelhlns; that cannot be done. Ills rery utatement sltuws tli.it lufnrmiitlon Ik wtthhelil." iNiMoffiir Sltm The cnndldato alo dUputed Metlon's stnt'nient of faets ab-ut Ihu Idle Chlramj portofflee site. "Ills utatement U nut clear," said Smith, "and why dues he the t'hlraao slleT What 'anont the 100 other 'Idle "lies nil orer the Tnlted StateB?' "Mr. I At the Pine Tree Embracing- many photographic and technical Innovations. "Old Ironsides," stupendous hisloricnl and romantic sea story at the Pine Tree theater today, bring:: U tile screen one of the uioit startling photoplays 'ever presenteil. Among the uiiiihuiiI feature Introduced ill tho picture are the following: The villain nf "Old Ironsides," the Ilashaw of Tripoli, appears in but one reel of the photoplay. The hero of tho story Is n battleship; the frigate "Constitu tion." - . , . An entirely new type of cam era, constructed so that it i would photograph tho rolling mo 1 lion of a ship without Itself bo ; lux subject lo any movement, was i Invented for "Old Ironsides." ' This was necessary lieenuso more ilhan half of tho plcturo was pho tographed upon the ocean with ' storms raging much of tho time. Each player possesses his or , her own name in the story. Tims, ! Esther Ralston is known as "Es t thcr," Wallaso Llcery is "Wallace Bcury" and Cieorgo Maiicroft If! (Simply -"George -Bancroft." - TU i only exceptions to this case arc the historical characters. I .nr. .nriiuii misrepresents ine siiuaiioii again. ine governor added," when he said I ridicul ed small economies. That Is not true.' I rldlcnle.l small econiNn ies uot for the purpose of de crying them: I made that as clear as a man could talk. I ridiculed thsru for the purpose of showing the wasting of so much time of n public official and money in the government printing office In printing these small economies for the purpose of trying to justify the false claim of having reduced Hie cost of government two billion dol lars." "Tlmt ICeminils .Mr . . ." Knilth said minute details tllR KLAMATH NEW!) i .) i.i , n,mn ; . l. -assl' Pepper.vthat isniore than stinging dust There is K'prK"r.tht..ii just n stiiitfiiikiT dimt - -and there is pepper, thiit is rich wkh aromatic flavor. Which kind ' you get, depends on you. It you suy "Schilling: Pepper" to your grocer, you can be sure of 'huvinit the finer, aromatic kind. There is n difference--be sure of that! All pepper is not ttlikc' '-'not ly nny means Schillinic was 'the first, in America to produce pure spices - und Schilling; is still used by pure .food experts its the standard by which to judge . others Your money buck If you don't like ' Schilling's best t Coffee ; .11 I'.Mr.iils i' ( link in ir I'ouiler : 'IVn Goodrich to Head; Red Cross Drive cited by Director of tho lludgel ' r' ' "7, " . ! tx.rd "reminded me of old Col-ftw,,,d wllb "'" Ul",rfu W,,1""" I oncl Montgomery Sellcls. who f '"'" ency has Imm n used to sell the eye-wash for thu j ""' S1'"'0 ' ' nn,l1 , nlno million Americans wlth,7l Cro" ,dr vo soru eyes " being organised for Iho -lied 1 The governor remained in bis tro.8" J " ll drlvk III jho fore; hotel suite throughout tho day. J." '." conferring with party leaders I r'" ",u"1 , , t hero about his chances In ols, which they consider lent. ,. Tho big parado tour of , the city, will start Friday noon and raising 1500 cxira, which Ihu lo- vni ciinpilir uiiTUiiccil lor me Porto Itlcsn dlsuster In Heptcin-i bur. Whon the local lied Cross i ho will rest In the afternoon bo- , , ,. ' ' . I fore ho deliver, hi. night speech'?0 ' am0a.nt' U. at a downtown armory. Ilo has . " . . " . " not yet announced the subject ! """" " up a er tns.o.,. o. of 1,1. speech and ...Id ho has; ,w0 "'t" , not thu. fur had tlmo to go Into I l no matter of tho Suit crook leases to Harry K. Sinclair, oil man. The governor will Icavo hero around noon Saturday to go back to Albany, making only! ono formal stop at Indianapolis j Saturday afternoon for an hour's i parado about tho city. , wore At the Liberty Owen Mooro and Ilelene Coh i lello, two fumoua members of two famous theatrical fatnilfef. arc living up to their reputation as clever eulertaf tiers In "Hus hnnds for ncnt," now at tho ; erty theater, i "ilUHbandn for Kont" Is what Is known us a "knock-out." All of whleh is to pay that cast, ntory und direction are superb. 1 "llitHlmi.dft for Hunt" well do- nerven Ihe ruarn of appruvnf : ;whl'-h greet If. at t-aeh wrVnui-' Afire. Included hi the cant are j : Kfilhryii Perry, John Mlljun, I . Claude GlllliiKwntor, Arthur ; Moyt, Helen Lynch and Jlttgh . Herbert. Husbaiuls, husbanfled I land hnslmndlena Bhoulfl all nee j j "HiiHlmnds ' for Kent." a 'tonic. - i '""i School Budget Made for Year (ConllnnM front Tago One) II. A. Talbot, l'lnvnii;. liny Lnoslcy. Frt Klninnth: Dtivn I.Kt;AI. XUTICB . .. .J Tumor, l-ungi-ll Vulloy;. f'lmrles. Nollro is herchy given Hint all Mck, Spring Laku; John Iteber, accounts duo tho Klamath Oen-iMalln: all olembers of tho ronn- leral Hospital are payable to tho ly school board; and U. I. Keller, j undersigned.- Jt Is my deslro tojLangell Valley, ' Fred llngelnleliu' cose up the business of this in- Algoma; Ed 8utton, Miller Mill;' stitullon and I will appreciate i u. w 8ou,hWBll Altnmnnt- anil arly adjustment of all accounts. . 7XI . m m T , JK.SMIB I,. I.VLB, Mllos Mooto, Morrill, all appoint-M 607 High p. O. box 1016, 'cl niemhcr. of tho budget com Klamatli Kails, Oregon. ! mil toe by;' tha county .chouK OI7-19liic I board. ' ! it DR. J. M. INGALLS REG. CHIROPODIST AT BUSTEK BK0WN CO. Friday and Saturday, '-This Week. Ingrowing Nail removed painlessly. TAX TITLES We may be able to help you clear - -tax titles on lots you have for sale ; ; BUT '';';- ; . We never insure a tax title--3t must , first be cleared ; We take no chances Why should you? ' Wilson Abstract Co, Opposite Courthouse V F.'-Vr v; t-'rs'y.r.mnr