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THR KLAMATH NKWS
THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1920
Chastised Girl
Dies of Hunger,
Matron Accused
Plump Girls Back Two Divorce Suits iNorthcott Acts
In Style in 1929 Filed With Clerk1 ' To Save Own Life
(Ointlniird from Tug n)
Twu
Icrilay
of llio girl' welfare home fnr.al all. the new one displayed
mrnping. it wan U-Hlfled this perfectly natural lines In pliers
afleruoon at an inquest Into Ine) which young uieu now In nrepar-
divorccs were filed ves- ,
alth l.ov.l IVI.nu. e.erk 1
Kvell the mndcla seemed not to of Hie elri-iitt rourt. IVarl In
be I he models of jeieryear. idrrson filed mlt k.-iUiI Paul IV ;
Somebody has been ftvdtni! ( Anderson, nltt'plt'R gro eruel ;
them. and inhuman. tre:ilmeut. She ;
Wherens. a few month bbo,i,,,k ,llnl her maiden name of'
models with lilph Inslons , IVarl Armour be restored. The J
was married March S. I
(Contlnaed From fait thie)
AMirOPKRUriC. N. M.. Jan.
IS, d'P) A three-day diet of
lred and water, the water taint
Id by Ihu tai"lo of salt-peter, and
lujertlons of twillRhl sleep when
Ihey objected, was the punish-; only
ni'-nt moled out to all Inmate '.were allowed to have anv eurves ' couple
death of Helen Haskew, IS. of
Porl!es, who died from tho ef
fect of the punishment.
The Inquest wa conduclid be
fore grind Jury by Dr. K. E.
Illrd. county physician, who re
fused to accept the report of Dr.
Evelyn Frlsble. home physician.
that alls
due to a
atnry schools have always sup
posed to be angular if they ex
isted st all.
Accentuates Curves
Furthermore, somebody had
been extrcifin I hem.
In all the galaxy of beauties,
applauded by buyers from as
Haskcw- death was near as Jersey Crty and as far
heart attack Induced awa- as Loa Anceles. there, was
.19iT lu Yreka. Calif. Then- are
uo rhildrcu.
lu the secoud suit filed, N Ionia
Taylor seeks to Iw granted a d.
ciee of divorce from Krauk Tay
lor. They were married In Klam
ath Falls IVtober S. l'JSK. Mrs.
Taylor atlrgr that her hutbaud
.treated her In a eruel and luhu
mau nianur. She a-ks eosl of
the suit and attorney foes, and
asks that her -umldcn name of
which certain allcKcd crimes took
nliuo and when the boy repealed
that "all days were alike thou,"
Ihu asserted hluycr luiiKlied uud
said:
IHh'Mi'1 Heliiember IKMea
"You have a great bead fov
horrible things, bareu't you,
jsautord? Hut you don't seou.
to rememlHr date very well."
I Tho state Interrupted onl)
'twice during tluve hour to pnv
:iest that Norttieott was wuttiii
jtlnut iiueatlonliig bis nephew
'conceruluit varbiua articles or
j furniture on the rmi-l.
I When Nnrthroit fir.t faced
Saufnrd he asked. "Now. Sanford
.'do yon realUe how serious this
by exposure which the girl uf-not a single case of incipient tu-
are no children.
berculosls. There were even de-
tfcred when she escaped.
The Jury returned a verdict j'lce on display which seemed
that the death was duo to lack designed to accentuate, rather
of pure water and to the twilight than cry down, the audden con
aleop injection administered by i elusion on the part of dress-;
Mis Bertha Lips. unerlntendent. i makers that bones are a little
and Dr. Jrfsble, tho home phy
sician. District Attorney Eugene
Lujan said be would file man
slaughter charge against both! Into writing.
women, probably within the next Skirls still Short
24 hour. -it k obvious." said an
less than beautiful.
Haviug displayed their wares,
the dress manufacturers nut It
Elks Return From
Lakeview Visit h
nomicemeat, pointing !t out. "that ; Sherman occupied the stand
American designers are becom- ( throughout tb afternoon and al
ing Increasingly inclined to pub- ternatelv convulsed and lomrrrd
lie the wearer's curves.
Officers of Elks Lodge. 1247
of Klamath Falls returned Tues-
Nioma Lowden bo restored. There! v., " ir ,.. u.v
j Nnheiti' aticw
! The defendant attorney then
i qnentioncd the boy regard'.!.1,
their relationship. When San
ford answered that Northcott ai
his undo, the letter nnked lilm
if he was rertniu or If, at any
time he had information which
led him tt tn-lh-ve they wore
'brother, Guilford satd he had
not.
j Nurthrott qiu-itlond the boy
'concerning his home 1 1 to lu Tun
ad and elicited the information
'that Sanford's mother had agreed
1 to let him come here,
j Prwbctt Allege. Muitlri-
Sun ford said that Northcott
had uot abused him 011 two 01
j three visits 10 tho t'luik homo h
! Canada, an he neensed him o
Taylor on Stand
In Keyes Trial
(Continued from Pag (ae)
The state contends that It cot
Kosenberg and Jacob Herman
I more than icr..0tu to buy ai
quitta's In the Julian rases,
an-1 said "ltad Vol.li"
the Impatience of the court with
ilatlons with giii.i.
! Northcott then
switched It
v..ii. r. 11 i.-sser. prunonuevuienis . answer ,, ,,.,,,,
jfor sprlug came out of tho meet-,to undt.rs,alld qilcston,
,lng. The skins of evening gowns,
day from Ukevlew where thev ! from .h. floor h, ,. ,h- ..r.. "ra. "lr'nl" "' "ocas, no doing on the farm here. Sanford
initiated a clan of IS candidates ! the great American feminine kuee !,. "out Hen !et. ; admitted that when he was only
into Lakeview Lodge. 1536 on rn .ill .tin be on Hi,ni,v of " bul ",v Ve"uslon of I lie ; 13 years old he had lui-.rop.r re-
Monday evening. !,he whim of every puff of wind. '"!,,. a"r """"I
guest, and member, of the Lake-! -uth than one to Inches below Ton.V.e" '"'V .'o'' . 'cerning lwi. and
view lodge were .erved a tur-jtbe kr.ee. n ' final Nelson Vln.low and the Mexican
key dinner In the bment of Four Xevr Shade, 1 wo'd oui h 'b- , whose beadle,, body was found
the Presbyterian church. Covers! Four new shades are being !t for the prevlou. record-, near Puenie three deaths attrlb
wore laid for J60. I sponsored "Fandango." a burnt ed P-'1" " Sherman, for . utcd to him by young t lark.
orange for sport and street wear: """" ","0 "" x "ca i--rioe t ..
"Foliage Green." an almond ,od ""'"cr by his fellow em-' Sanford described the clothing
green for afternoon dresses- i010!'0- liltdn Pike, the first wlt-i by tho Wiuslow wheu they
"Rosand" a street wear beige- !UM ,or tne proaccntlon. j assertedly were kidnaped from
and "Uonnleblu." a lustrous dark ilno "lrw, uf "''"nona and taken
x Tj i 10 me i.irui. He sata tney were
varr-jDGiirnan iui 10 or n ir dm. .v.ru-
ATn.:n-A T'U ru" Iheu Podnced grand Jury
iTldrriagC lOIfl lestimony In whleh his nephew
. !had set the boys' ages as 7 or 10.
Announcement of the marriage 1 Young Clark could not tell on
With the installation of the1
IS candidates on Monday night,
the Lakeview lodge now has a '
total membership of 225 mem-!
bers. The ledge was organlted
little over one year ago.
Among those making the trip '
from Klamath Falls were: J. E.
Swansea. Dr. L. J. Goble, O. R
Moellcr. E. E. Drlscoll. Frank
Driacoll. It. D. Eller. Lee Jacobs.
Jim Drlscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Puncan McMillan, Hoy F. Dur
Diu, Gus Eksman, Vanetta Arm
atrMij. Keith Cramer. Pete Smith.
J. H. Hamilton and John Boyle.
Mr. Doyle talked of the state
convention to be held in this
'(sly next July.
blue.
Tweeds will still be good for
the rough and ready hoyden and
cape effects were featured on
sport clothes. AH types of ensem
bles, from pajamas on through
tint np
or what
COCXTV ItK.PRKSKNTATlVK
YVAXTKD
Make from tie lo ilo a
day selling an electrically ill
uminated houje number that
can be seen from ycur car
on the darkest night. A
child can install it on your
own house in 13 minutes.-
Send H.iio money order fir
fample. giving us your own
hou!e number. Retails at
7.50.
Kl'lllXX COUPOIl.YTiOX
130-32-:M S. Western Are.,
Los Angeles, Cnlif.
the 'day. seemed to be holdlun ' of A- A' Bellman, prominent In-, what night the boy,
th.ir on S.,rf. .-in l. frh- aucw man oi tins vity to Mrs. pearcu u ine tarui.
used on both coat and dresses :Ella Carr- nottuer of Mrs. Jesse -mon'h.
and modernistic touches In both I'ail(!'- come as a surprise to "? should remember dates.
Jewelry and applliiue trims for thclr nlau' 'riend, in this com-! ""' roluled out. "We ul
coats and frocks were highly ! "unity. I way, had a calendar there for
ine marriage took place on use 1,1 "lc mcunaiors aua ne
Tuesday. January IT., in San '' referred to It constantly.
Diego. California, where Mr. and ,,n"1 "'r,,,"
Mr. Uellmau plan to mnke their ' At another tlino Xortlieott re
future home, j ferrcd to the headless Mexican.
- 1 '"You said the head was fresh
when I brought it then. What
date was that." ho giggled.
I don t know," Sunford re-
I
General Booth Is
Ousted by Council
HlMltltYONTIIA.Mi:sl. Fug
laud. Jan. 1. tl'IM Tho Salva
Ion Arinv high eoiincll lunluhi
iid,d fieneiul W. ilramwell
'looth unfit lo eontlnui' as coin-uiuiider-ln-chief
of the prgtmtui
Ion by a vole of r.1 lo g.
I'lte high eoiincU's decision was ,
-lucked nfhir two day of di
aie. The diamstle battle for
control of the Salvation Army's
A'orld-wlile nrxaittsnlloll was
itrbily a family nf(nlr, with the
'antfly of tlenerul Hotiili, who Is
seriously III at Houthwold. ratiged
on one sblo against the "reform" :
element led by Commander Kvau
gellne ltoth. s'sler of llio com
uiaiiderln-clilif.
It was not only a fight to de
pose iicncral liooth, who w.u
lesirnnied chief by his futher,
William lliHdh, founder of the.
riny. but a strurrKle to clianirs '
he lire.. uil.-alloii's ronHtullen,
relieving the eniumaiider-ln-clitel
it his uulocmtlc power and hi
ili:til lo , hoose his owu succe-t:-
:or.
Spencers Open
Meetings in City
A clly-wlde evangidUttr.il eiin
n.i'iin opened TueMlay vcnlng t
:ii nt tho Klamath Temple VAi
Mr-. Vera Snenrer. lint il eva.t
icv from St. I.oi'li. Mo . oceu
Ing the puljilt. Th mt'-'rinvs
wilt cm tin in' nishilv, Htnrtli.R at
7:;i0. and on Sunday tln-re II
he two meefJngs, at 11 a. ni. uud
75t( p. m.. '
With Mm. Spencer Is It. I.
Spfncr. tromlume artlKt, a tin
will hare chnrrce of the inuaic tt
tlf meet tn ga. This their first
rii!t to the Pacific coast.
Hovey Purchases
Blodcett Timber
JANUARY
BED SPECIAL
Simmons Walnut Bed $12.00
Simmons Spring .. j. 6.75
45-lb. Mattress 10.00
Regular Price
$28.75
Sale Price
Simmons Walnut Bed $12.00
Simmons Coil Spring 12.50
Simmons Mattress j 12.50
Regular Price $37.00
Simmons Walnut Bed $12.00
Simmons Coil Spring 15.00
50-lb. Mattress 15.C0
' Regular Price $42.00
USE YOUR CREDIT
Sale Price
Sale Price
$3.75
CLAUDE H., DAVIS, Furniture
"The House of Quality"
'19 Main St.
Phone 581-W ft
Coolidge Will
Sign Pact Today
recommended. There were other 1
trend. apparent to the discerning
ro. hut nothinc o refreshing a
the general admission that, ufttr
all, fcirls hare curves.
DEATHS
, The. bvhli
airplane pi i)pt-llci-. the eli'kfnlti;
T.l!Ud an it hits tho uneven ground
of wiHvJIniH" In n forrcd hmdlni;
all this and more In Hues Hr-
Inn't 1nlpt Villi WMtnrn. "1 he
plied. Neither did he know i Vonna; Vhlrlwind." tho current
year. He did not recall the! .. v. .t... t
1 ft fi-n. I .Ml v II a'liuiii ii tt- is-i.ii
IS. I LPI : nr iri,. rn. f-ntm. . ...
Twcnty-elsht surviron. of the 7" il " jtheatm. where U .iava am 10-
Yea. you certainly have ai n ,iI.iron!:ilK. ir.-tern mel-
liorrio;ufot.
Approximately a (houspnd acre v
oi t miner mud in nortnca4tciD
Klamath "county ' and h extern
cojiiiiv wa yesterday deed
ed to I'lrhard It. Hovey. It U
underKtood that the punhnte
price wim In exiea nf H.i.(ou.
J. H. Carnahan. attorney, octetl i
for Hovey, who 'ha not yet re-
turned from a trip to ciMcrn J Con tinned from rg On
sTutes. j ' 1 " 1
The property waa IwuKht from brouRht beforv tho aenuto durinx
tlx tmllvidiMl heir of thy estate hit adniinlttrntlou.
of IM.os A. IllodKtt. ; Thp Iir,.si,,.nt nfflx hU
signature to thv puper u ll ret
en tho old cahin-t tahle pur-rl-Rved
during the udmluintruf Ion
of John Adams and u-ed hy every
ronrn and whir of 'succeeding chief executive.
At the Liberty
Howard R. Perrin
Designs and Plans
1'DUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
900 Ropka nitU. lhon a.vo-i
MERCHANTS
LUNCH
None Better
60c
Willard Hotel
Coffee Shop
In
400 Perish When
Steamer Sinks'
HOXGKOXG.
Jan.
SVAXT.V LEONARD OLSOV
Kvanta Leonard the Infant son
of .Mr. ami Mrs. Swan Olsou of.rhlneM Hieamcr Ssinwah, wlikh
uorri.. taiiiornia, passcii ar. " " agian i-ianu Willi ni- pooil hi-ail fur Ihe
u i l. .l v... . u'-ouc. uiu. . j .vw i-i juiu U.'UatU,
10:30 o'clotk. The funeral was "a" rocued tonlBht. It was
, thlncs." Xnrthrolt rrivalod.
ilmma fill, d with uniiual and
per-
! Faces Disturbing
fhrillinc KtttntM. and It han ft
plot whirl! KVi" 1'ilf altt"
ntnr one of his rente.
wr'n performanrpj.
I Tho Htory in baaed on tho n(-
held Wednesday afternoon from I belit-vcd tut virtually all of tliiM my-lf " 'iiVt
Pino Avenuo at Sixth. Interment 1 niemhers of the crew had
vcaa innfln I.. t InbvllU -,,........ ' isherf.
- iu uiuniiutj ICIU'-U. I. - ( TJL.i,i71 lflilLUI lllllk. 1. ...... m ......
niv mil (ti)in it 1'tilleit St:tlrH o.r
r -i iiwi n mmm 1 1 miif n fn i Jl I lUlt' VJIUlcc :.:M w.. -
cargo IcakH out through tit" man
who fur In the plane at a rmnll
western town and how the rob
bers finally force the pilot into
ii n emcr;:i ny landing in the
Yes Mam:
TODAY
Is the Day That the
BIG SELLING OUT SALE
Starts At
McDonalds Ladies Shoppe
9 A. M. Sharp
This is also the day that the new Pelican Theatre opens.
You can save the price of Theatre Tickets for the whole
family by attending this sale and taking advantage of the
Bargains we are offering.
Nothing Reserved. Every Item marked at Closing-Out Prices.
CM? DON AbD'S
Ladies Shoppe
111 N. Eighth St. Ilopka LuilJiiig
Klamath Fulls, Oregon
Just around the corner from
Forbes Drug Store
D. G. llarvcv, who yvatcnlay
t tmlerrd a plea of not puilty to a
charpc of disturbing the pt'are.
ill (ace trial at 19 o'clork till
morning before Police Judge L' woods In told In thrilling fashion
i S. Ualenlln1. jvl'h many new ani rvilinc
In a complaint signed by Fred ancles.
Duke, owner of n taxi eomp.ny. ! . .
Harvey is n-rti..ed of dHlurblug ' Alll MAIL IIK.VVV '
the peace. Duke told Hie police sjAN KKANCISf.'O, Jan. Ki. (U
Judge that Harvey attacked hliu'pt I'n-perntlonn wore b'liig
wllh a k.'ille.
At the Pine Tree
imfdc here toulRltt to n-eelve
1 2;i2ii poundH of air mall, the San
iFraiiclMro hay rcglon'i idiiiro of;
;ib,ooij jiounds of ulr mail din
putclicd hy on ntitomohih com-;
Ipany In Tojtdo, Ohio, todny that j
.will require, for the f!rt tfino,
two ofrpluiiis between S.ilt Lake
and In-re.
!' London fihnna have Leii
1 1 called the cup that hold-i the
world's d ri'Ks. That wonld np
j peal to Kin! I Janninps, character
I ritar, a n netting; for hin dra
J malic lalfiitH. and tho idou.
evolved hy him. nan boon trans
, la tod into a motion picture called
"The Street of Sin."
This new Paramount produc
tion. JaiinJiiirj' third in America,
a Ruccenpor to his iniiKnlficent
suctfs;, "The Way of All Fli h,'
Ih declared hy ninny to he rven
more powerful In themti .and
' characterfratlim. it will have Hi
local premiere at. the Pine Tree
theutro today, where It playa
again tomorrow.
Tho utory Im by Joaof Ton
! j Sternberg and Uenjamin GJuier,
, and deals with the II fo of
wjihiiRo rowdy, who rules the itliimi
A with his flats, portrayed by Jati
B ; nfiiKK.
1 j Tho eBHcntiul characters In ad
X -dltfou to the star are Kay Wray,
A : leadinpc woman for Krlc von Btro j
lielm in "The WeddiiiK March,
H nnd 01a Ilaklniiova, noted at
TjitrcHM of 'tho Moscow Art thcatro.
T The former Is a Salvation Army
hgirl who sots up a shelter In the
I 'HlumH; tho latter portrays one of j
9 i the fullen pUterhood who la In ,
9,Iove with JannlnRi. '
Tbo halntllncfis of Kay Wray,
B , tho fe' rowing goodneHS of Madame!
Baklanova and tho devlllhlinc j.
of Jannlnas continue almost to 4o llobblr Kynn About Voui
the end of tho picture, vUen n! nr Awnings
traffic rltiuiix hrinirM llio tttnv lo ' ItflO BlUMfci
t?lthe point of rent fcneradon
Have Your Broken Automo
bile Glat Replaced Quickly
While You Wait
BOB RYAN'S AUTO
TOP SHOP
ad ies!
SAVE YOUR TICKET STUBS
from the opening night performance of
Poole's Pelican Theatre
Bring them to Currin's for Drugs and receive absolutely
FEEE
a half-ounce Neptune-style flask of j
Colleen Moore Perfume
Not more than one bottle to each lady.
i:.l;I.Y WIIII.K VI ANTITV LASTS
t'O.III
After seeing this famous screen star in "Synthetic Sin" you
will want to try some of the toiletries which she uses and
recommends. These toiletries are obtainable in Klamath
Falls, only at CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS.
Colleen Moore Bath Astringent .....$1.00
Colleen Moore Bath Crystals........ 75c and $1.25
Colleen Moore Bath Talcum $1.00
Colleen Moore Beauty Cream $1.00
Colleen Moore Compact Powder $1.25
Colleen Moore Face Powder 75c
Colleen Moore Lip Sticks 75c
Colleen Moore Perfume, 'bulk, 1 ounce $1.50
Colleen Moore Perfume, 1 oz. original bottle $1.75
Colleen Moore Rouge 75c
Colleen Moore Talcum 75c
Colleen Moore Toilet Water $1,75
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .
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