The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, January 05, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 1929
PAGE FTV3
Believe British
Colonel Traitor
In Afghan Affair
AM.AIIAIIAI), liullu. J ii il. 4,
I l'l') Afghan A u I Ii ordered the
urrenl of Cnl. Thomas K, l.uw
miico, fiimuiiii 1 1 r 1 1 In Ii udvuntiircr
unit in in y nrrii'or. on thu belief
tlutl he him hucu assisting rebels
In I ho present uprising tu crosa
thu fioin Iit, ni'cmilliiu u udvlcca
r-rrlA-it liuru tonight.
Lawrence, known us "U.
roucu uf Arublu." bctuiisu iif hln
wnr-lliitu uilvnnl iii'i'a. wnn doaiTlh
il by mil Imrlt 1i in "iliu arch
spy nf Iliu world."
lilUlllKrillllll, llpllUHCi in bo
.of Lawrence, Krm distributed
mining A(kIiiiii army rnioiuaiid-
era.
II win reported from Hc'lil
tlmi rumors were current con
cerning iiluim fur a fruh uaituult
on Kiiliul, capital nf AfiJiulilmmi.
which win an ''Mxr ully defended
recently by government imops!
whin Insurgents attacked. Thu
rebel Irlht'nincn rcvolt.il sgulnst
KIik Ahinnilliiir reform limn.
Thu lirlKUlhl leader. Ilnrhliu
tlukao, was milil to Im collecting
a fresh force or luiurgctits for 11
march im Kabul. Thu lliourii-'iilx 1
wcro reported bolter armed I hull
Dip government troops.
Apparently the slluiilluii IiiiiI
high
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19c $1.89 50c
White Kinc Palm Olive Standard Corn
Granulated Soap Toilet Soap No. 2 Cans
Large Package 3 Bars 2 Cans for
39c 2.k 23c
American Beauty Piggly Wiggly Cube Sugar
Macaroni and Coffee 2-lb. Package 23c
Spaghetti 1-lb. Package
1-lb. Pkg. Powder-
PerPkg. 9C 39C ed or Br. Sugar 11c
Powdered Sugar Pancake Flour Shelled Walnuts
2V2-lb. Package 10-pound Sack 8-oz. Can
25c 72c 45c .
Karo Syrup Thompson's Carnation Wheat
. 5-pound Can choc. Malted Milk ' Large Pkg. 40c
Blue Label
Carnation Uats
45c Mb. Can 55c Large Pkg. 39c
Shilling's Royal Gelatine Pitted Dates
Baking Powder All flavors 10-oz. Packages
2-Ib.Can98c 3 Pkgs. for 25c 19c
QUALITY and ECONOMY
'Whoopee' Leads
Indian to Jail
IIh wnn lllllii illmy. lit
roiililu'l willk atriilghl. IIii
hull it wuiik stimuli ll, I lu wnn
In llio court house. Now he
In In Jail.
Ho was a Klmiiulli Indian
miitiu uot mentioned und Im
whs a rurlouii visitor at I bo
court housu ycatorduy. ' lit
in I K l hsvu returned , lit the
ruanrvutlon last night, but
Hi bocsmo sick In Ibo bent
In Iliu I'ourt house. Ilu wa
toil nimr county official und
rontunilnulcil Iliu rliitlntii of
I Jut official Willi fooil thai will
never III- of lllS'll llll lll lll'flt.
Hliorlff llawklim was culli'il
by Iliu Iratu official mid Iliu
I ml In n was lukmi lo tin' con li
ly Jail to ri'covvr. locldcut
n 1 1 y bo will probably bo
charged with bollix drunk.
talicii n serious turn. The. Uuoltl
telegraph lino IiiiiI I u cut mid
only wlrrloioi coinniuiik'utlou with
Kabul roiiiului'd.
Tqo escape of .Mobnuiiiii'd
Uuiir Khan, Hitplrant for the.
Ihrtino of Afghanistan, from Al
liibabud added lo I he complexity
of tint situation. Omar Khun
hud been rt'tHlutd hero by Mrlt
lull Hiitborlllci.
priestess of econo:
lyitcni, lrin to tvery-
mm
tlic treat rl vsiuct in
Km! nonimiy con-
of Hctiinp, the rilit
al the nRlit pr.cr, ir
tut )ou rcqu.re.
Gilt Edge Butter, per pound 48c
Young Violators
Reprimanded by
Juvenile Judge
Thrmi l'hlloiiiln youth, re
ported ftilhi(tiiutt by uuthvrltlmi
tor hwuimI iiilmli'im-aiHirH, were
yuMitrduy riiprlmuudi'd by Judfcu
Krnl U. f.oddmd, mM Hiik n Juv
enile JihIk. Oho wnn mtt to
I hi m1h( Imliitlrial wliool fur
hoy.
Kldou Crt'M, who In Hultl to
lntvn bioii Involved In mtvurut
iinluwful ImldftiU, wnn will tu
tlm n-tnto ditx'l fur boy a until he
rrli 'hi'N tint mot of 21. Ilu Is 1?
at tlm pri'M-m time.
(i cur (to Courvllli', Indian youth,
wiu pjirolr-il lo Harold Hfhlllliig,
Indliui prohntl'iti officer, who n
onli-rci by lliv court to nvuti ilu
youth lu u itonri-KorVRlloii lu
ll I an m huol fur four yi-arn, (Nmr-
vlllt will tint hi allowed to re
turn to Iliu Klumatli ruirrvatlon
jdiirlMK thu four yiunt.
Hoy Iti-ynoldM un pur olid to
. IiIh inollu r, Mm. Mlunlu U--(
nold-, of Monmuulli, uud liltf
caMti roiitltnii'ii HUbJct (o call at
jany llnio;
Only Imnii dlain relative nf
tliM youthful offtiidfrn ro al-
'.owed In iliu court ruum during
tlho trliln. Tim lurluuH b.-lnic vx
chidud by urdvr of tho court.
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No. 1
407 Main
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CITY BRIEFS
Norman llfiiiifli, 111111111111 at
Mho Hucri'd Mauri ncuilcmy, Id
i uiihIi'u In ultond mhool bcraufe
of lllnc, which bun kept him
I con fluid to hl homo for ncrvrul
'ilay.
II. A. BndiT, foulhurn Or
ikoii ruprcMiiilittlvn for the Hiwrrr
I Klour coiupmiy, l trunactlliK
I I.iilnc8n In thu city. Mr. Kndr'
i huadiUrlrii aro lu Mcdford.
I I.. L. ISrowuoll, roaldent at
jf'hlco, Cullf., iruimuctcd bulne
imi'l vlnllcd frleiid la Klamath
,K.ill )cluriluy.
I ICrb k Krlckmiu la rcKlnlered at
,lli Hull hols; from Merced Kulln,
Cullf.
i Mr. and Mr. i. Wukhit will
! leave thin urenliiK for Han Fran
cluco, where they will upend Ii
Ivucution. Mr. U'agner 1a wcro-
tury und treuuuicr o thu O. C.
! W. Is 11 Ik Ii t l iruimaetiDR busl
ne hero from Kan Krancisco.
I
Irvinic bumi, reuident of Bac-
rumeutit, Cnllf., hua been vbtitlnir
hero for Minrul dya. Mr. Dunn
left lant ereulni; for Ills home.
K. M. Ftrnillan and wife, prom
inent rcMldentK of Iakovlcw,
pent Friduy in K'amath vlnltltir,
friends and shopping While
hero they uro gueata of the Hall
hotel.
A. Carr, employe of the South
ern Taclflc, la apendina; several
daya in tho city. Mr. Carr at
tho Hall hotel.
Mr. nnd Mrt. I). T- Benson of
Ashland were registered at the
Hotel Wlllurd yesterday.
V. K. Looaoley, well known
resident of Lakevlew, apent Fri
day here vlsltlnn friends and
trausartlnc business.
A. D. Cunningham, oil dealer
of Medford, waa reilsterod at
Ihe Hall hotel yesterday. He
returned to Mcdford lato but
evening.
Henry Cordon, rancher of the
Fort Klamath district, waa a
business visitor here yesterday.
J. I'. Titer, stock man of Fort
Klamath, apent so mo time hero
yesterday shopping and vlsltlnz
rlcnds. Mr. Vtter was a guest
lot tho Hall hotel.; ,.',
ilacvy Molalorc.' sou of Mr.
ond Mrs. T. -Molatore, led yester
jdny for Eurciio. whero he will
jollier the university. Molatorea
aro proprietors of the Metropoli
tan hotel In this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi McDonald
wero visitors in Klamath Falls
yesterday from Laingell Valley.
K. I,. Webber, resident of
ril,-l, U'rlu U 1,Uln..ua vlullA. I,.
(the city Friday. Ho returned
home last evening:.
K. H. rtronson fnrme&- of the
Merrill district, transacted busl-
itiesa nnd visited friends hi the
'city yesterday.
Nels 11. Nelson returned yoa
lerday to Ills homo at Pino RldKC
lifter spending the morning bours
in I no city Bhopptuc
Ada Itlce, resident of Hoopa,
jcallf., was a business visitor lu
tho city yesterday.
I , Wallaco U. Stoehsler, connect
, ed with tho Anderson corpora
j ! lion of Oakland, Is spending n
I j few days hero on business.
Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Hamilton
;of l.unsell Valley havo been
spending some time In Klnmatb
Fulls shopping anil visiting
friends.
At the Pine Tree
Most modem plclurcs end with
a marriage ceremony, but in
"The Night Hrlde," slurring Ma
rie Provost, which will bo on
view at the rino Troo thoatot to
day, tho ' procedure Is reversed.
Instead of ending with wed
ding, the picture starts out 'ltn
oho. . ' . :
And the heroine of tho story
Is not featured In tho ceremony.
Huther It Is that Just lis tho ccro
mony Is about to bcglu, tho bride
discovers tho man she Is to wed
making love to her sister, who 1b
ono of tho bridesmands. Then
things begin to hum.
The humorous and thrilling
complications which follow and
which eventually end In a wed
ding make this Metropolitan
comedy ono of tho keenest of nil
Provost starring vehicles. Harrl
1:011 Ford again appears opposlto
tho star, with Frnnklln Pangbom,
Robert ledeson and other dim
celebrities In tho supporting
loles.
F. McOrcw Willis, who wrote
"Vp III Mabel's Room." "Tho
Nervous Wreck," "Madam De
hnvo" mid "Charley's Aunt," su
pevvtned tho production.
Mr. and Mm. A. I). Kendall,
I runldcnm uf Buuttltt, whurn they
jhuva Ixtcu In thu lumber bui
1 neim for tlio pant 10 yar, have
'been rMnnx lor crural dajrn
I Willi Irlenda and rclatlru bora.
, I'rrcy Southwlck wan amonr
thu out-of-town vhiltora In th
I city yemurday. Mr.' Southwlck
1 la iiM-rlnlundenl of thu Crooked
I (Tuck fluh hatchery, nuar fort
I KlumulU.
I
I A. II. Hlianer, promlnunt rcl
ident of llend, returned home lant
vcninif after "truuKlilllig biinl-
ueia here.
I William Hayden, ion of Mrs.
Klura lluyd'-n, will leave tonlKbl
for Scuttle, Wash., where h will
.ro-eiitcr the I'nlvuriilty of Wjah
1 11 K lull (or bin aucond term.
f Mrn, Iak Cruft, who bai been
wriouitly III with an allaek of in
' fluctiza, U reported aa bettor,
tand Im able to bd about her auite
I in the Wi.rurd hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Nelly of
Lakevlew am visitors in the city
for a few days, ami are register
ed at Ihe Hotel Wlllard. They
are accompanied by Miss Pa til. la
Kelly.
Women May Be On
Northcott Jury
(Continued from Page One)
lenges when the judge ordered
the second venire. Tho Jurist
called fpr the new panel when be I
perceived tbo first would be ex
hausted. '
Women May Refuse
Judge Freeman took occasion
to point out that women might
refuse to sit on a jury in which
"vile testimony" was likely to be
Introduced.
' At the completion of today's
session. Judge Freeman adjourn
ed court until Monday, when the
task of getting a Jury will be re
sumed. The monotonous questioning of
prospective talesmen was broken
by two Incidents today.
. Iloy Recognize Northcott i
. A 10-ycar-old buy, John
Thompson, told officers he recog-
nlied Northcott as tho person
who attempted to kidnap blm
near Colton ln 192". Young
Thompson identified Northcott
after seeing him In the caunty
jail and again in court.
1 The lad said that the accused
slayer took blm by the arm, lei
him through Pickering park and
attempted to forco him Into an
atttomohilc. The boy declared
that he broke away and ran to I
his father, whose presence scared i
Northcott. i
Alienists Named ,
The other development wosihe;
announcement by Judge Freeman j
of tho commission in whose
hands will rest the possibility of!
Northcott being allowed to Intro- !
riuce au insanity plea lu' the;
trial. 1
The three named were Drs. j
Kdlson Steel and M. G. Carter. '
Los Angeles alienists, and Dr. G. !
M. Webster of Patton Institute, j
The court has refused to ullow I
Northcott to plead not guilty by
reason of insanity In addition to j
not guilty, but Indicated that the '
decision would be changed If the
alionists found the defendant
mentally unbalanced.
Question Mark ,
Breaking Records
(Continued From I'aga One)
1 I
midnight tonight, contacting in ;
tho clear sky over San Fernanda:
valley.
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 4. (IT)
Intent ou breaking all rocords '
for sustained flight by aircraft
of any kind, tho great army
piano Question Mark circled over;
protected San Fernando valley !
tonight with three records at
roady battered.
Demons! ration Greets Men
At 3:36:45 p. ni. tho plane
passed its 80th hour in the air, I
each added hour strengthening
tho newly acquired honors.
A wild demonstration on the
ground and In tho sky greeted
tho question Mark lato today as
It returned to lis Van Nuys base
from Imperial Valley, where it
cruised as It broke the world's
endurance record for hcavler-than-uir
craft shortly after mid
night. Twenty planes from Metropoli
tan field cut capers about the big
ship in trlbuto to the flvo history-making
fliers in Us cabin.
Records Hnuutlicil I
With three records American
enduranro refueling, world's en-1
durance refueling and world's
sustained flight now bettered,
tho Question Murk had as Its Im
mediate objective tho 118-hour
mark of tho Ill-fated French
dlrlglblo Dlxmude tor lighter-
thsti-alr craft.
It It breaks the Dixmtide's
mark tho Question Mark will
hnvo ' been in sustained flight
longer tltnn any other airship.
For results has New Haas Ada.
Coolidge Lauds
Pan-American
Group on Work
WAHIIINGTON. Jan. 4. ll'Pi
After having completed IM
agenda of work with the unani
mous adoption this morning of
two fur-reaching treaties on arbi
trutiou and conciliation, tho Pan
American conference on concilia
tion and arbitration tonight re--e
I veil the congratulations of
President Coolidge.
The president. It was made
known In ml authoritative state
ment from the White House, Is
highly pleased over the fact that
the conference has reached a
complete accord on all the Issues
before It. Tho prvsldent's view
is thnt Ihe agreement of the con
ference reflects a high spirit nf
conciliation on the part of the
delegates and llielr governments.
The fact that the conference
was In session when the conflict
between llollvla and Paraguay
arose and was able to effect an
amlcublu settlement of this dan
gerous South American outbreak,
was held by Mr. Coolldgj lo be
particularly significant and grat
ifying. A plenary session of tlm con
ference In .the Pan-American
union this morning was devoted
to formal adoption of the iuter
Amerlcan treaty on obligatory
arbitration ami the convention
union the American nations on
compulsory conciliation.
Gales, Weather
Kill, Destroy
(CoBttaaed Pram Pac Owe)
the crew had been p'eked up by j
another vessell. j
Limoges reported several
deal ha from the cold.
The Riviera, whose season Is 1
just getting under full swing, j
was suffering In low tempera-,
lures. The thermometer at An- I
tibes read zero. j
IMITATE PRINCE BROTHER j
MELTON -MOWBRAY. Eng..
Jan. 4. (UP) The Duke of!
Gloucester, third son of King ,
George, was thrown Into a small
stream near here today when bis !
hunting horse fell while follow- j
Inc the quornhonnds Tho duke ;
clambered out the water unln- i
jured, except for a severe shak-'
Ing. The Prince of Wales parti
clpated In the hunt.
I take my prescriptions to the
PAltcftn Tirw sitorA Atari thv art I
:m":r.r,Ktt,TfZw,,d)
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Hear these and many other Columbia
The 'record without a scratch .
My Blackbirds are Bluebirds Now
1595-D (Vocals) Ruth Etting
You're in Love and I'm in Love,
Avalon Town
1592-D (Fox Trots) Cliquot Club Eskimos.,
Come On, Baby
Tell It Wherever You Go.
16C7-D (Vocals) . William McEwan.
Carry Your Cross With a Smile.
I Loved You Then As I Love
" You Now.
1614- D (Vocals) James Melton.
Sally of My Dreams.
Outside.
1615- D (Fox Trots) Jan Garber and his
, , . orchestra.
Louisana.
'Neath the Old Apple Tree.
15304-D . . Bob Nichols and Riley Puckett
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. .
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