ft FRIDAY,'. NOVEMBER 2, 102$ Smith Recollects Early Days, Plans r ; Intensive Drtfe : 'n'kw vouk. n.it. i. n'Pt Oov. Alfred K. (tmMh walked back along lh sidewalks nt the Full on fish market, rubbini elbows with" I be Chinese and polygnt linml icranta of New Tork east aide. In . . reminiscences ho portrayed to day to a croup of foreign Inn Kuaite supporters who' railed at Mi uptown hotel auile. The democratic presidential nominee dropped politic and talked of hia Interesting early days In a aentlmental tone, ro rollertlng the arenea of early New York, the time hia grandmother came over from Ireland:the teue- ment in which he horn. . . "New York was not a very big place then." he aaid, aa he twld led a well-ehewed cigar after senator Warner's formal apeech or Introduction. "It waa the year the New York tower waa built and this great business dis trict here waa unknown. "It teemed to me (hat pretty nearly all of our foreign people when they landed on the ahorea of America ware not desirioua of getting too far away from where the boat landed." : The governor made no prep-1 arallon for the speeches, but he pent tbe remainder of the day working oa tbe two addresses With .which he la to close hia cam paignFriday night at the Acad emy of Music, Brooklyn, and Sat urday night. Madison Sq.it.ire Gar d. The Brooklyn apeech la to be on atale affairs, hut It will be broadrast over a national radio network. , Smith ia to make a final ad drew Monday night from a radio studio. Aa hour has been re-1 servea tor him following the fifteen minutes allotted to hia re publican opponent. Herbert Hoov er, at Palo Alto. Cal. A monster parade Uuwu KroJ, way Friday alao ia being arrans d. The governor will leave the nauery. at the tip of Manhattan Island at iooa and ride about five miles up to 59th atreet through the financial, clothing, department store and theatrical districts. He ia to be accompan l"l by Ilia wife, members of his family, members of the democrat- siaic tickets and Mayor Jimmv Ii , io iiiiri 'Mm . .- y , ... I x. fill XT--, j r t i: i fZi? M VVAV frW MM Wt D(W- ll 'ft I J i I V-J v's wor-t-N tAm- sou , ) , l! .75 Ui: V MT 3TM ON OttC Valker. L. Barnum Heads The Dalles Bank THE, jAl.tFA Ore.. . Nov. (TP) 1. Bttrunm today s I. Home .Decorations IllW Tbe tnhle lamp Aud tbe , Idaho "Wild Man" rt: -.Sent to Hospital'" ' . 'the de; . LIlANCEVILkK. Ida . Nov. 1 -APt-Waltr JaoCojfc. -Wild Man of the Chamberlain Basin." as erdered oonmlUed to th maw Asyium at. Orofino tsday. having been adjudged .insane. McCoy. who waa said to have terrified his neighbors by threats, ronoeries and "peekinr" I CHALLENGE TO HOOVER GIVEN BY J AS. REED cnUUOO; ,Xta. 'l. (I'P)- . J . J.' f eeed-d u lite presidency Mt the floor lamp are more In evidence (Si'iinicr 'Jirni A. Kit .l, demo Plrst National Hank of The Mils fall than ever tiefore. The ; crat of silsstiiiriJlViilglii issued lune. oiio ot tne largest fin- l imp Itself is usunlly wrought (ll , ,,ill..ine to Herbert l....v. r to. iiiviiiuiiwifs 411 eusiern unf i iron, puuery or glass, nut never .,.. ,,.. . , ..-t following tho clectlun Tues-1 too ornate to take attention away, r ... ..'i... . k.i. fill the post vacated by ! from the shade, or too compli-' , ... ... he death of E. M. Williams, cated to be of value a. a lam. i " B. ""1 Barnum-. career ha, heen me-i S.mp..ty of line and form is XIZtZ Z' -t?n o . or pn an una Keynote, ana ne wna uiect a; t Chiefs Suspects " Off icer.; in .Case Of Burned .Girl J l.aKH.Ht.UrV. Nov. 1. tl' J I'l Thorough, aenreli of tho ha- inenl I iv : wlMi; J:lfrtftlf Knaak. former ai'hool , learher. either attempted to destroy her self or waa toned Into the (Ire- i Ihuc of a furutire. was promised ; l.uila til by. l.'hef of I'ollco liar-1 I hu.v. woo ssuiu in:hi acute in the Investigation til the mystery. , The tniet. who was practlcully shunted usldu In the Investigation by Suite's Attorney A. V. Smith, expressed the belief that uu nl leiuiu to murder was made. Ig noring the ntunibllnita of the girl ut the hospital I hut "I did it my self " Miss Knuuk, near deulh at the I hospital from deep hums on livr urins. legs and head, has ron I fused authorities Willi ulleruucea of "psychic love," and liisistlug : that "I did It myself," then men tioning unmea that might fitriilsh a clue to discredit an attempted I suicide. Her mumbling of "llltehy. where are you." caused author!- ties to question Charlv W. Hitch rork. handsome village police-! limn, who had tauglu the girl elocution and salea psychology in the police stolon, liclow which the "mystery burning." took place. "I believe." t'hlef Harney Kosenhagen, told Hie lolled press, "that if Hitchcock were i taken Into the basement and . iiiiestloued .for a long period of hours, an entirely new light : I would be thrown upuii Hie an- pareut ptysittry. "Kien when I have asked him about something in pollen work lie. begins lo talk about something elHV." til supnurt of an atlemnted .suti-iile heorj iisychiuirtsls say iiliut it is posxtlilc . for persons,. ! moved by religious fervor or ".ychie love", to subject lliom- selvn to .-orttclll. silfrellllg ex j cruclnllug palo by fire to "prove I their feelings." THE KtftMATH NEWS H. J. TICKNOR Candidate for County Commissioner Democratic Bom and raised in Ravenna, Ohio. ' High school education. Nine years employed as agent for Pennsylvania Railroad company. Purchased 640 acres in Langell Valley in 1912, where he has resided ever since. Was instrumental in forming Langell Valley Irrigation District against strong opposi tion, thereby enabling the expenditure of $11000,000 by the Government, adding many thousands to the tax rolls. President of District Irrigation Board four years. President of one of the largest Community Clubs for four years. : ' We refer you to any of the banks or substantial business men of Klamath Falls as to ability to fill the office sought. TICKNOR FOR COMMISSIONER CLUB David Turner, Secretary. , .. 1 , .. .i . ... i .. . Paid Advertisement. For results use News Ulssa Ad TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS teoric. forced to give uf school in the! aim pie lourtn grade, he educated him- lamp m never at fault, j ,hrows off more light than any Ifiuouri SUUUItl Dt- Ol IU8I IIIR CD T" . K I self in business and the banking : reel depth to hide inartistic .fix-' uercr BOod' -....n. nc uwaoie lit'UU OI , luir I'uiisirucuoil, anu mosi D1 .inM i i . , . , . . , .. the Moro bank and in 119 was them are round, and smaller at '. .. .... ........... x.,, li , .u.. , ..a guilt's III UIKe'" l"l II1UII Ul llie IHHIIim. SlllCO .in.l . p,,, ,,, , rlln, .hiiuiisj as m.i wiuwi lite rays 01 iigm io QOWS. SM ennli.u.l ... . i . ' . , Mieriu vice-prcsiuent. . : spread over lierve othwell .of Idaho ...,. i n- .. . . . . . trailed . Jtim .for -f,., ' .:: I " "r ""r- . hut fringes and silk flower, and I the snow covered I wilderness of m,,. Z association, a ran nment . snades still con- ,,.,. d,st ,,ll(.h(.r a co,1(,,c. Ute roughestTounn Z,?l V' '"r .tat "r.e i uoits by their absence , ,hl, - - ." i . ..untin- . " I'.i- an w VI ' u u II (I L 1 I IM Base shadca aro for reading lamps. green si-ast nnwelconut rays j everywhere Illey full. Well tall-1 "" ored silk shades are still good. in Idaho. Jud Campbell held the sanity basin. nrarmg last night, . after sheriff brought .McCoy boranback from the t'hamla . ht!fr hntnifl unil nhnn An I hi. room oamanaa it mey evenlnita grow longer attention rne man had been found are worked, un in rich tHiiniiBiui' , - r the hlilino In i,j .; , i . - again centers on lie lamps and n So l He w, rn T . ? 'S- but " " shades, the former should he put i,"rla"n no re,." .I nii"" "Rht J",- "" - Inlo good condition and the no resistance. i ways the best color, .luce it ,a fr,.,hene,l or replaced by For twelve years I have served Klamath County along with the remainder of this district in the legislature. During that time, development in this section brought up many problems to be solved. I have loyally supported every biiraffectijig the welfare of ' Klamath "county. I am a candidate for re-election as Representative and will deeply appreciate your support, assuring you that the same loyalty given by me in1 the past to this part of my district will continue the, coming session. 1 J Very respectfully, DENTON BURDICK v . i. Paid Advertisement. a new one. j M Query Aro the rough plant-I ered Spanish walls hard in keep lean? Mrs. T. E. ) Answer No, if they have been finished correctly with washable, wall paint. Then they can be1 washed with warm water and : Ivory soap, and, sometimes a brush will he found very help- fill. Wipe them with a f lean loth. I Query Should dinlngroom and livingroom be finished anil rur-i jtalned the same? j Answer It Is better lo do ', them alike, nlnre It will make' both rooms seem larger when' viewed from the other room. For results use News Claaa Ads. . McDUFFER Miss.wrrrt woi.i' iiVit 11 Ilnrrie Payne,. 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