The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 07, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    THR KL'AMATH NEWS.
Pr.fi EIGHT
FRIDAY, PF-CRMHER 7, 1028
MAKE PLANS OF Hawkins Denies Discovers Auto Soldiers on Train
1500 Poplars Arc
TIMBER LEAGUE Seeking Two Men Had Been Stolen Prevent Holdup
Planted in Iract
Ll M.TTtfafr'afl'-TaTafaTltTaTaT
: Representatives of Mil orpsn- Althonh
cations and. teania pUtuiiiiM to aurrvtnty
report from the
of tlie Oregon. Stale
Liacu. lnki:ill nun-amM.!""" ,u
met lat night at the chamber oliKU,uth NU " ,,lllt Sherirr
Cumtncr.. Hurt Hawkins want to Syrians
Ohanrv In bacst-wll rule ' fur allceed adrirtlKlti fakta per-
wero dUrued, iiifl It was de
rided to hld m n-fvrce mhoo! at
pot rated nn peopl in Klamath
roiinty, hherlff ll.tklim says thai
thu Pelican Mr cluh early in the tho report If fale ami that
Knowa nothing vl In imw,
The bullcTin atas that the nion
! Arrested for
Liquor Charges
teaann. All IntcreMrd are In
vited. Fd Arthur, accretary of
Uw club, will bo advisor. ho apcdittizo la menu advent
No Pf croRallnu of the teams : in, be amvlcd ami that Sheriff
Imo tho two divisions which ill ' Hawkln or Arthur Crtautx, ed
be mailt wan nttcrip'ed at tin ; Uor of the Chil.vinli, Hevicw. Ik
in acting Ust ttilit. A special ' noliUcd.
turn-Mux has brvii called for S.t- !
nrdiiy afternoon at .1 n'cl.tik at
tli? chamtHT or ev unnerve rooms.
,A. L. A it demon acted a ihnif
liiiu of tho mcetim: last uUht,
and Walter J'caraou was nanud
a temporary .vrvtar
Tratua which will jjivhaMy en
ler the league and omo of which
Wefe reprinted at the meeting
d$i niKhi an: I't'licnu I lt
'Short Pantt," Modoc Point. Chih
oiiuln. Kin math Agenry. YfX
Klamath. Doiauti, Nation.)!
Guard. Morrill. Maltn. Olaiie.
Henley. Alconia, the Kaglea aud
the Klamath Sport tii$ Coo J
tore.
Student Play at
Hi School Tonight PE
Charged by Information on a
warrant from Washington county
with rale, possession, manufac
ture and transportation of Intoxi
cating liquor, Lou Itoyd waa ar
rested yesterday at lily by Sher
iff Burt Hawkins and brought to
Klamath Fall, whore he in held
for Washington county or fleer.
He will bo returned to Ilills
boro. county teat of Wasuiupton
county, to face the charge. Hull
U aet at II. DUO. '
, Rfllevitifi hi ear to be safety
parked In a local RuiMite, only
to find It parked on Klumuth
avenue, showm; sin ns of uuau
thorlted itvne and with a f.osen
radiator, wn the experience of
Mr. M.Patlaud. whit. In here from
Portland lu charge of Iho eoti
F.;ructioii of the Klamath Fall
Hcmt ti phono (me. (
The traffic Htttcemau panic
tiUtly notlttd the ear, sitire U
was trom Portlaud aud bad been
Ht.-tudiiiK at the curb fr ocral
dafl. S'an!mt (or poimone
who nilcht know of Us owner, ho
stepped luto the ParUle Tele
phone Telegraph office on Rev-,
pnih s!rett and Inquired about
the mthttio.
Mi Fur!nd decided the Var
oppourun e was familiar and ln
vestijrHted. fitotitiK it hi own af.
which had eidently Focn stolen
fn.m the puiasv. driven around.
and left narked on Ktuuiulh
avenue.
YocHKSTKK. N. Y.. iVe.
A toletypcM'tter. deHiined 4 to
traiiNiult niul vet up primed mat
ter autotuuttcally Into type over
long distance, waa dciuoiutrat
ed auecesiafnlly today nt the plant
of the II oih ester Timea-l'nion.
0 T.U PASIK Tex, Dor. , VP)
I'ivhum', of ,13 Muldiem on the
ArK"tttiut, truck Southern Padlic
-uafcr Iruln. prohubly pre
vented a hold up of the ttaln fo-
day. tandu.t r K. M. Drew kU1
upn urrixat here,
A man nrn ated by Mctamey
p. ('it- Wtdaelay nUhl told of
fici.rs the truln wa to ho Imld
up. Thy nottftvd Southern Pa- i
clttc offuiaU, Itut the warnlu;
did nol reach the train orcw until
tho Argonaut reached Sierra 1
Ilia inn, neve rat mile went of the
plave for Hie acheiltited hold-Up j
; i
Marie Doyle Faces ;
Larceny Charges
Marie !o.b wa returned hure
y t e r d a y f ro IU M a d oe I . Cu I ! I v .
h Deputy Sheriff Nelson of HU-,
klvon county, to face a caur,of
larceny.
The charKO Kr'W out of the
theft of a blauktl ealttcd at $tS.
The complaint waa algued by
;eor;e lllauu of tho Arcade
hotel. The prisoner wa.t re leaned
on her owu rc-oicnUauce here
and will hare a hearing thin
moruiuK at 10 o'clock.
TlM' utriH'M aiu) fr trni'V '
lli'ituilalo, Kluninlh't , tiburtan ;
o.T.'.iti' niih-dlvliiluii. I n e I J
olx'Ul IhM-v MUil uiio-bair mlltn
iiinh o( I in, rity, ro lu'lni t""
'Imim'.I for hut tunny tli'rimoiik
ivlh'ii Nluiilv will bo wcliutiit. for
Mil i'iioIIim )ititur Irvr. nn '
lit'ltiK tluntHl IbU mk tihuVr '
i ho (lln'illuH o( 1. A. Knrli'y, 'j
t:ic. ,iriHm la Hio unb dlrlaluu
uri ntrt'.uly icrnviilvd antt graded.
A rood lulu I Uo Iritrla it now
Jln-iiK! HMvuK'd mid will tH rom
ill. i d hi n ti w da.va. The Iraola
vatiKO III alcu Cl'oui (inn In vlKllt '
u r . ii ml urn all IrrlKuli d. Tim
I null U a ilip amiily loam (ortua
i 11. mi. ki.'M lulled fur ituilt'litiia
or i.iIhIiix birrli or iiutalia, aa
II ai dalryliiK on a mull u-olo
ur ilid kiMi und turky ruUlug.
(.'KK-'r:KIIS I INHIl
rilliAiii). lv-. . iri'i
Tlir.-' ufrlilula ul tin (ilnilitra'
iinii'ii i'iitirfd itiaa of Kiillty lu-
tliiv In vliililun Ihr Shorman
uiitl-lniHl ai-l. Th iliua ie
ilir liiil ubtalnrd by Ibr ovwru
ni.ut hi tu ur on rui-kiutirlna
In rblruitu. The .. anyrrnnu iil
ihuiuod the union ilh rtarlliiK
a fi of ti rcnia for ovory liana
lu'iiiii'i lili'rt lulu I'hlinKo.
Th royal purple curtnlna will
wing apart on the well equip
ped stare In the auditorium of
Klamath nnlon high arhool thin
evening upon the opening art of
"Stop Thief," the aludent body
play.
- The play, which It a farce
remedy In three acta, will be
staged not only tonight, but alto
Saturday afternoon at a matinee,
and Saturday evening. It will
y begin at S o'clock each evening
nd at 1:10 Saturday afternoon.
Prices of admlaslon are SO centa ,
for adults and S3 cents for
children.
The following high school stu
dents will appear la the play;
Mary Frances Dougherty, Kath
ryn Pope. Margaret t'hrlaiopher
Vn. Gertrude Lindley, Frances
Palmer, John Gibson, Harold
Xohn, Paul Sevcik. Herbert Kint
jren, Waldeen Vpp. Herbert Gra
( hum, Don Harlan, Paul Swlgurt.
John ' Phair, f,ee Prultl, Alva
Snails, John Hichardson and Ar,
raond I'lrich. Mlts Virginia West
is directing the play and Ben
Wilson Is property manager.
At the Liberty
Milton 8111s knows how wheels
of chance are "gaffed." He
knows all about crooked pitch
games, snd the "come on" meth
ods of the fast carnival workers.
Sills will hereafter be very
poor picking for crooked carnival
names, for he lirned all aboul
lhn while maklug "The Barker.-'
a slory of carnival lite now
ut the Pine Tree theater.
J Veteran carnival workers, who
played with Sills In the pkture
hhoweil hitn all the short cuts n
wealth adopted by the "grlrivrs"
in the show business.
A number of them are exposed
dOTlDg the progress of the story,
as Sills shows them to his ton.
pisryed by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr..
In a vain effort to get him to
leave the show. '
At the Pine Tree
A fast dwindling breed of sail
ors." whose craft has long since
become obsolete on the high s-vas
are coming into their own again
In motion pictures. They are the
eqnare rigger sailors, and many
of them appear In 'Captain Sal
vation." now playing at the Lib
erty theater.
Among those who took the trip
for two weeks aboard the ancient
sailing vessels were Lars Hunon.
Pauline Starko, Marcellne Day.
Ernest Torrenre. George Fawcelt I
and Flora Fincu.
"Captain Salvation,' a tense '
drama. Is taken from thu novel
by Frederick W. Wallace. It telh
the etory of a divinity student
who, because of the Intolerance
of his friends aud relatives, for
sakes his calling and turns to
the sea. where be finds regener
ation In a rnoHt unusual way.
NOTICE
THE MARY ANN
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Is Xow Open for lluslnoss
Spcclulizlng In wax murctUa
and finger waving. Experienced
Operators.
Stewart Drew Building
781 Main SI. I'honc M3 I
For Business
Opportunities
In West Klamath, gee
Sinter Investment Co.
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Is Always
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1 1 ill Jiii lh-fe
The Winter
Mode Captures
That Illusive Thing
That most flattering of charms The Goal of Every Woman
In these frocks the very essence of delicate perfection is
emphasized the slightest gesture of mistaken designs is
absent ,and dresses, gay and colorful, result. .
The mid-winter mode is translated by our designers,
whose pens have caught subtle charm and loveliness.
We have purchased these frocks especially for our
holiday patrons, allowing us to sell this shipment of
excellent merchandise at one price
14.75
Stockings
She means "stork inns"
when she says ''something
n-fnl" fiold Stripe Hose In
silk, chiffon and service
weight. All colors.
$1.95 Pr.
Handbags
iimki wonderful gift s.
Kvery new Hhupe, every new
bsftlii-r or fabric, eimry new
niuiintliiK and oniamifiitul
that has been Introduced
this ;-.'uson. Hanging of
prlceK.
Jewelry
The perfect gift that' will
recall Its giver years uft.-r.
brooches bracelets, neck luc
es, ear-drops.
Lingerie
The IrresiMlhb gift! Home-,
thing everyone loves to give
and t. Slop-Ins, gowns,
pajntniis, corsets.
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
When you give furniture, you have the assurance that
your gift is going to be appreciated, used and en
joyed for a long time. ' ' i
Visit our gift section. You will find values here!
Dorenbecher Pale Green Bedroom Suite is our new
est offering.
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Rich, deep flouncings and
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We arc asking the children of Klamath Falls to call with their
parents to see1 ourj exclusive lirfe of Toys.
BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAH!
Claud H. Davis Furniture
"The House of Quality"
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