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Tm Elmmte Wews The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Fall The Kbmsth Ne3 Official Papel County, of Klamat3 '" SWW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. 0, No. 171 Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 (Every Morning Except Monday) SANDWICH MYSTERY SOLVED, DOG HOME Jcolly't Pup Wander Back. Proprietor of Pel ican Lunch Eaonerated. Newt to Aid Public Causa. II) .eke Mqucke ciin.oyris'. Mar io. (special) ' Thank lo I ho quirk roaulta ob tained I h round advertising noil anything in tha Dally News, cou pled wllh (ha astute work of tleorge n. McNahh, of Ihe I-Gol- , ' Me-tye-Ou-'Kin detective agency, hire, the big sandwich nyMtyft f pnvnmv haa been solved to the salLfnc ! Charge Ot rOiygamy Hon f rraidrma on hoi h a:if nfi Faces Former Ivlam- l lio.ktwil at reel. Including T. It., and Markwardl. brnihcre. of th i fhllnqiiln garage. THE fact that rVolty Crlll.k-i ehauk's pot dog Moses returned , home Hunday mirnlng under Hai . oa power waa ol.o a' big factor j' Deputy Miuilff KOHS II. la unscrewing the mystery. ; Drown left last niifht for THIS happy ending ,n",lp 'spokalie. WashinKton. to re- llilay Nlcewarmrr of I ho Pelican 1 . . ,.i:,, p 1 Ua'h tr.,n, n ''I"""- ' the! turn l. J. Cool. alias h. J. mattKr. Itllcy aaya ho la In hnpea I Goodrich, to Klltllllllh COUII that In the future. Chlloquln pen- jy Jo fnce ,.h.ariC of po ple will not lie ao quirk to Jump ..., t k..t to conclusions every time a black ! lyKarny filed Muy 7. but dog wanders away from home In fcopt secret Ulltll yesterday, search of a good meal. In ) wu, ' (;0di ii h Wa appre- lininmrm m .."mi- reporter., llll-'y had the follow ing: lo aay yralcrday: "lloya," he aaya, "aa owner and rhef In rharite of the morn ing ahlft ot the 1'ellran lunch. 1 haTO heon maliciously perse cuted erer alnre I flrat started peeling potatoea In Chlloquln. "Thla evil tirnoaganda haa been freely apread around by hnih whltn and t'hlneae rooka ho are eyldeptly Jealntia.be cau 1 handle a lietter grade Of hot cakea than la doled out nrer the general run ot ealing houa rountnra up and down the ratley. "ONB ot the moat ermil and .uatrnthfiil Ilea that haa yet lireo told alionf me ..to. HQ. the effect that I do not eat my iiwu. cooking, but board at ttw tireek'a, two doora down. "Now, tbla ta genuine alnn dor and hurtful to my apot Iri. anow-whlte . reputation. However, it U but a fair aam pie of the ninny thlnga whlrh men like me, who beep con atantly In Ihe public eye, innat rontlntia to auffer." vi-ith ihe hi t'hllonuln aand wlch myatery aolved lo the aatla- ( faction nt all our cidtoniera. the lially Ncwa heronfter la going to aaaiime a different policy. THIS paiwr la olng to do n. good turn tor one of tuo nelah-; bora one day and brag about it liberally for three daya alter- warn. . . . rem. mAihriH haa hn iriwi Ihnd haa been tried ra by the bl llrar.1 Cleveland Plain '-; ladelphla Inaulnirand, out tor yen ..inftri. till 'I- a. nkilftrlnlnhlA a 'few olhera of tha it atruggllng i.iii. mentioned In each par' a of tha it atruggllng dalliea mentioned In earn para- graph of Hie Literary Digoal. j fund to work fine. Httrceaaftilly. ZF.KK. Frprl frano Leads s In Coffee Contest;; Fred Cropo the flrat Itoy In ' .... .k riohlen West cot-1 enter - . . . fee Junior anlea eonleat. had a field day Monday, the fourth day. and regained tho lead from Illllle MeCluakoy. who waa the hlg noise Snlurday and Sunday. , Young McCltiskey, however, held to arcond place, followed by Kngenr Harrow and Fred Smith, lied for third. Ileliro Ilorgorson Ahowed enough activity to boost himself Into fourth pincn, io.-, . lowed hy Howard Shonti. j The Oregon Cattle and Horse Tho boya have , outdistanced j hroedera association haa asked tho Klrla an tnr In tho contest, ithnl the Southern Oregon Live but with flvo daya left and wllh stockmen' association send tlel Mnxlnn Caraon In seventh place j enntes, lo the meeting of tho aomn of the hoy. may get rnl.tnlu association In. linker on competition for Ihfl eight cash I June 3 and A.. i tirlxea which nro lo be awarded j Two or lltren nro expected to next Monday nt the theater party I ntleuil from Kltimntli eoniity, The welner roast Is tinted for : A. Henderson, county agent, slot Wcdnesdny night nt 7:0, placn ed yesterday. 1n bo' posted nt contest hond-4, ' -- j Humidity Is Low, City to Foreclose ! Danger of Fires On Many Accounts! Although thero were no format 'flrea reported to the Forest Pro Proceed urn on foreclosure on'tertlve association over the week tho unpaid and pn.t due rhnrga.'cnd, according to Human Mc on Units 10, 11, 13, 1&. IS, 1 Lean, supervisor, tho humidity Is and for the deficit amounts on still low and thero la great dtin thn BGIh null ore holtig prepared Igor of moro flrea. at tha office of tho city clerk, j Eight flrea reported In Ihe Jtny Fetich aimed yesterday. ' Homes mountain district 'Snttir- 4 ' Tho papera of forecloattro are dny nre out now. It was staled, to ho printed In Ihe paper. In tho tisnnl manner on all unpaid 8. K. Goff Is a visitor In balances. Nntlcea were sent to i Klamalh Fnlla from Dotrolt Mich. iJollnaucnls on May 1. , 'He mado tht trip west by motor. O..G. Spokane Officers A r r e s t Goodrich r 11 n Rtll fall DUine Man Now Held. hendetl in Simkane. The complaint, algned by D. V. Height and Frank I.. Weroet, rbargea that 1). J. flood, alia K. J. Ooodrlrh, unlawfully lived with a Klamath Palla woman at her huahaud when bu already had one wife living In Montana. llaighl la paator of me rirai here and the Flrat Vrenhyterlan vhurrh ' Wemet ta paator of Melhndlal ihurrh. I Hay IHxn-re lllegul I It la atated that Ooodrlrh married the Klamath Falla wo man giving the lmprcalii that he waa unmarried when be had nnt yet oerured a dlvorro from Mra. It, i. (Xa&. 4io Uvea til Montana, tlnodrlcu I aald to have aecurert a divorce from Mr. (Jooa under the name of tl.iod- I rich and Hint becnnne of the na mtmed name, the dlvorro la not legul. tioodrlch came to Klamuth - Falla Inte Inn! aummer. He di rect eil a drlvo for charitable ; nritanliatlcin and aerured a la-ge i amount of fund. Ha wn en gaged In Hie real eatate buat (t'onilnued on Pnae Two Poisoning for Gophers Is Urged The orderly polaonlng of pock et gopher. In fall la alwny. u hy fhf ,,,,,,.,, turxry of R)(lg , of but thrre la need im..rv w,k i .,no.,niiy In a.ft.1f. field. RraM (.on(H,m. , m,ny rP.lon, nfe,ted hy pocket ,0pnor, Rrp f jvornhle for pol.on- gnphera are f jvornhle tor poison. , lug operations In April and Muy. j It la not ao easy to foTd the run way. In spring aa In full, bo I cause there may he little or no evidence of new mound. In many tho systems. tine tnnrougn stemntle treatment of all sys tems, old and new. In spring, should result In killing OS to inn per cent of till pocket ' gophers In any particular Held. It Is ea peelally worth while to go to the trouble, of aprlng poisoning in rase, where nothing wna done tho previous fall. I jLivestockmen May Meet in Baker Ik SUBMFESlBIDS ON BONDS 3RTHWEST p ft Y 1 k t I OFFICIALS OF, -,.A ; L. SHOOT WILL tV W .V J G; N. TO VISIT. jA 1 T Puri ti?xt ennvrv t AV r, thio finnvin i T uri ivLiies ui The nnnnal Norliiweetern Trap ihoot op.ui. In thia city Tliura .1., it.. x when Tne uri-hlnl- 'nary alioot will Tie held In prep aration til? fcther eyrnla rbed julod lor Friday, Solurday and Hunday. The abool la lo hn held at the ; Klamnth tluu rluh (rounda. lo- rated north of I'ellrait t'Hy on The Dullea-Cnllfornla highway !Hlx new tra, hn He..a Irjatalled at the rluh for the orcanlnn. ; Over Soil Mrl rlflemeo are jetpecled In Klamulh Kiill" for !the orraalnn. rU'rerul who plan to attend the ahoot are already In Ihe rlty axlailiig wllh the pre liminary arrnnxoini nt. The . Northwestern Truihftut lnrlud" WaahltiKton. ' N'erada. Montana. Ildnho and Ore in. O. S. Ford of IV! M.mie. t am.. , will art a manager Ihla year. ol ine pniMii I Chinese Rebels Capture Canton, - IL X. ManaS m,Sunday eveninsr. KIIANfillAI. May SO tiriM .The enpturo of the linportunl j und la held on an open charge, telty of fanlon by the KwangBinB K,H taken Into cnatody at i rebel army and tho ronrcniratlon j tin lof irnonn hv Mnrahal Feng YiTll'ls t Slang al fhengrhow markr-d the ! rapid development of the Cbl- , new military itrum e today. ! t'nnton, ai'ene of aevere flitht at f week. finally feU before the advance Of .h. .;h..r r. tbroii.h Hmhui whlrh waa conaldered the key lo defense of Ue r,ty and had been held by the N'ntlnnallaf gov ernment troopa at'llie rn.l of latvore fighting, r r .4... 1 Advlcea received bV aald ; General t'hen I'hl-Tang. com : maiidi'r of ibe Nationalist for e t f'nnton. had fled frntn the city Tl.- Ii.vnilla.a. c.KaI b -n v tt-n J r., l for i f.-nm ih. east nejord- lug to advlcea from the fnlted tiled ault tor a deereo from J. ' The clilld wax resting comfort-' held here thia' week.- . It Is ex 'freaa corievnondent at Hong H. Iwia. alleging cruel and in- ably lnat night, according lo ro-1 pected about 30 of the local, rr... knri c.-. , , un w.n,, ....-n.., ......... llUI.It'fl iirwru aptaiURt, IIIC mu : .. .. i . ' ItnPHe an HinailHIH U lOHS IIIV iUe,..w- rall.d. Iln. There h romlderaule nea.i- nesa In Wuchow dnsitlte tho fnrt that It la outside the Immediate war mne. The Mritlsh gunnoala Moth and flrula. and the Ani !erlcan unrsliln fiunm. are stand- 'ing b lo erarualc foreigners from Viu how If nerrssary. I i ltnhh I.. Gates arrived here from Santa llnrlmra, Cnllt., to 'remain Indefinitely. He' N' reg- latered at the Dale Hotel..' PiiWT? ,i FTP- i V H r. n. f nnaiopncmon, 01 inc ruHTLA.NU, Ore., May 20. (Uj I- Ureal Northern llallruad com-' A i '' Jealonay oyer attention! of ,' -, - - ' n j u r i e Sr-alApprovedSSHSiT o C 1 ty av f lala are expected to rUlt Klam-; achool here toiler and then turn: p. . If - f S 4 TT f th Fa I la durlnic the next few'. It wj I 1 T I7-the un on hlrnlt and Inflict ' fl ' "t fVCICl V CU " ! IP"'a lhtfomel II V' I I I I V l"1"" mar " wouno I . il 11 Tl af 1 I V will arrffoiday. . M" J J Flnke. who dropptd ont of ; V VT U 11 L 1 1 HamSOn Held C " rorvoroncri liujucai. Tonight at 70 to , . . Probe Accident. 1 V. E. Harrison in held in .juil here pending an inquest ... .. . .. ,h ---- . 'death of Claude M. Riley, 10, who was injured in unjin the Great Northern and the, auto accident at Sixth and Walnut Saturday night and t'V.n AitiA In n hnuiiltul here n i, if 1,1, V. ,,. j "... - "arrlaon waa arreated at :Stjh.rd of .w. u-eatcrn Pacific, and : yeatenlny by Officer I.yona nd Main a.reeta. Harrlaon , ana in w-f'iitiiai nd guv " luliorer". . '.' Hint of Iflemorrhnge ' An atitormy 1erformod rait ' , nlnht ahhwa that Riley died of . an Internal hemorrhage can.ied 1y thrpo rln ,M rlght . de . ..,, hrokeit anrl . :-i!pii f"- wn. .ex, ana the liver. The attending Irlana. DOitora .lay Oldenburg , I'atre Two) (Continue! on ;Two Divorces a a i r j ASKea 01 M)Uri Two divorce were filed In the! ... riff I i-a .if tlm .lirlr nf I hi firrllit 1 court veaterdnv. Anna J. l.cwla human treatment. Tliey have one m,,rri...i ,in n .i, t,.r The t.ewlnr. a.M.hta.k. Th t..wi. - v " ; "I'm umi i nil m I i i"mi .... . ..t - . aa4 i a. mv.ih i. 1II l IIIJ . a. . .'fill W .tlnrtioe tnr th nlalntiff. I), j. WtUon filed suit for divorce from Pearl Wilson whom ho charge, deserted him Sep - temher 1.1. 1927. Thev wore mar-! rled In Hietx Wyo on Novemner 14. 1-KI7. and are the parents of four children, three of whom are minors. The plaintiff asks the care and custody of the children. Man-1 ning McCulloch and Drlsroll and Hulph W. lloran are attorney. ', for Ihe platnlift. Rocking 'the Baby to Sleep! r llo 1 1 e is of the Oreat Northern: Arthur j , ur" Jamea. heavy etorkholder , the Oreat Xorthern and the:. '" f;"'"- '-"to ; Hill, aon of Jamea J. Hill. "Ihe. empire builder." .- ! ( The party left Bl. Paul mat Saturday on tha Empire flullder. new faat train, whlrh trareled to itbe coaat under the new running. time which win he ata.r.j on'the chnmbt-r of ..commerce . . iu , - .. ' the road reirularly June 1. the party will ho Arthur '...,. hcvv atorkhoidcr'pui'thasc of a Hite of land Weatern ra.-lf- Stephen IJaker.: j , ., :. rlrmfhuo.n,?V.iP y he ft council it.nk or Manhattan. New Vork:!The council recommended k. e. Loomia. preaident of th that the committee proceed luhigb valley railway: T. Mi... . ,, "" , ,;.! other Oreat Northern dlrwtora. 'MllHed I'aaw twal SchOOlbOV IS Hit , , w ; KV AUtO. Leff DMvIrnn kv RIaW T""'",!",n Improvement I'ait ISrOKen UJ ISlOWjsb which calla for the opening m. .. , . - , ... , f ""Vi "th. ilTll.de ho. U .nM"m ' ..T " l-" "ty-" cvenl"K """(. i .."VtiMar rtj canal bridge. . "let '" f I'"' V" -ifrvm IVIIle'Addlilnii school -when Auhmigh it he accident ' eeenf red. ,',it could not iit could not he learned exncuy how It happened. (lt waa believed jiliat the hoy ran Into the neet. l'"-r,l-ln !hfCr- h.uh I n A . I . .... I.i t. iiAOfi-.. Wirt. wa driven by Mra-'lleorge Wirtt ... .v.- -t... m..u(a tl... "' XMrtx Mualc llotic. porta from tne noapitni. Kn-rpt for the broken lee. he was uot for the hrnken lec. he was not ... ... , 1 I T TI I Cummins Is Fined CCA Dnn7fl fVilint ; V9" Oil DUVLC UUIll ' "i.'k Cummlna, alias Dick Cum- ' mliiKS. yesterday aa fined 50 ; " cnarao or aaie oi mion- j rating liquor when he pleaded :'"y o tne cnarge netore jus- Hoe of tne peace v. II. flarnea. Cinunlnga was arrested Rat- i'i.. ririiiin n Arvptny ouriiii Lloyd Llnvlllo. 1 . n f " Recommendation Committee ACCeptea n - Oy COUnClI. 1 O rave Adam Street. j The recommendation of airport committee for the for a city airport was al-1 with the work of securing) the land and preparillK fori ifn I)or. n he tract gelectcd is the " iiroperty PnfiwT ; jiioore ' ana comprises juu -..c located south of the ..'comity farm and improvement of Ninth street j , fmin 1,ain ' Plne ,lre" " onened. d u-.re referreH to . th rmincil' a a wlinlcr1 tnr rfin. Mention Th. vr.het iiond, I Co.- of Portland, waa low bid- ' (Coniloue.1 on I'mto Three) : r. ; Dfelegatioiv to Leave for Bend The usual Wednesday forum; . i . ... ,,, . . M0,-heon of the Klamath connty . l l . L .chamber of commerce will not be. memocra win join me oeiesai , which ia going to Dend to att which is roinr to Bend to attend tlu(W. n, tha -hnmuvr f of; commerce there. ' f aiPHlwri. UI IUC TOlWiy cuuri are planning to mane tne tr.p. """- or.nea.ra mil awo Join tho delegation and will en-jr . tertaln with several musical num- here. Those who are planning to attend from this city will leave t between 8 and " ne,da' S:30 tienry w. Anuerson. wrKini:. j A.flfl TlVe W ameS To Graduate List0- "ct f Five additional names were added to the list of those who were promoted irom me eisn.n TTtra.le in county schools at the aw enforcement moves of vari i close ; of v school when reports ; , gorta. were turned in yesterday from three outlying schools. f- The schools reporting 'gra.dii - ates-nrfl! Kwauna camn. ArtTtur Kvans and Phyllis Duffy: Forest camp. Kriward Toohey and Viola Harris; Summers, Margaret Dean. Fale Trial to Be TIaU an A ?''0'nnil'lon. Itself, Is not pro - rlcIQ in AllCrnOOIl Tldcd for by law. and haa no - ' Trial of S. G. Fale. charged iwlth driving while intoxicated, I will he heard today leforo V. S. ' Italentlne, pjllce Judgu. Fale was i arrested Sunday evening by Of-, ' tlcera Mi Donald and Folsom at t the corner of Spring and Eplun nde. When arraigned lis entered n plea of in. t guilty to the charge, , Hiilpli W. Horan will represent the derense. coast. . , Fir Mills Limit Output To Hold Lumber Demand BY C. C. CHOW ,, Editor Crow's Pacific Coast Lumber Digest.' (Reprinted from the Oregonian.) f.'A very Important development , tins taken place In the fir lnmhei Industry during the past week i which, In nil probability, will Ihavo. an Immediate effect on the (market. Renllnlng that tht- output had been allowed to creep up since the pnrly part of aprlng until It -itiaA heeome hlcher tlmn the de- niand Justified, a majority af the 'mltls In western Oregon and BOY SHOOTS ANOTHER FOR i mrw nn mnr f er o Ing aaaerted acboiaatla diffkul- tlta. ahot Reem three timea In a hull... nt fh. i. .k. preenre of Mildred Knott. 1. , It waa bellered Flnke whlnoeJ , bto remirer when he became . eonrlnced that Beem the, youth aba. bid aupplanted him' in the glrl'a affection.. Flnke had been told by Mil-' dred'a mother many month ago ,c " y from the girl - nn.aa he "atraiantened ont un.l nnaa he "atraigUtened ont an.,"c Funimne ui inc ouv, went to achool." HOOVCr AllDOinf "trani nuuuuiia , p nmUfo9 1 IUUC CUlIUlUllcc. Will StllflV Laws " 111 lUUJf IjdWS " I WASHINGTON-. May 21). (VP) !Pr"ideIU HooTer PPplnted to- .i . , 7 i:,.rso,c oi pru-l. ; ..... , uu.u.uS 'George W. Wickeraham, interna-' " Vo;. uTye" bead ct a body of 11. which Include! one woman an., la representative ; the wo "' eryaec-( i lion of the country. I Ill Ihnu .nn..n. avAn, Ih. woman. A.I. U Comatock. preal-! .,.. w . vri i.ni te..uie. tV.... .e.wia.-i ."u" m"' , turning legal mind, upon thej"ey lo aald city the foltowlnj problem which he haa described !"' . ""Pf "y Jn jajrmeat aad u. foremoM tntlnVr- rTii. .... i. 'f v,.ur. muiia in i. lumiciie .aion in addition to Wickeraham- rZ 1 Ti a are. rievelanri Krnnk ,;i v,ce,pre,ident ' "v-l"''"", of . chica.0 me COmmlsalon ol INe tnicago crime GummiwioD. ftoacoe Pound, dean of Har-; vard law achool. William I. Orubb. federal1 w,, ' " . . .. ... ' ; .fii.v- .n. nimi, ' t n.. tCaiits, uirTiuciti kimivihum I ii.M.M'inri'in. William S. Kenvon. judge V.'S. rltmlt eonrt of appeals, former g senator from Iowa, Kenneth It. Mackintosh, chief ju8llce spreme court of Wash-; . ,, . Paul J. Mccormick, teiierni ' district judfe, southern district. ! ! California. Henry W. Anderson lawyer. Tbe personnel of the conimla- waa commended its members are well known nationally. Most ot tnem nave partleipmed in nrS i nrM,,i.,on, that proposed by ,he nresldeni. taking part 111 . president Hoover Is expected j to call the commission togeth-1 .er here soon to discuss Its work., : vhleh II la evnected will take a. ; year or more. An approprlatiun !0f S250.000 waa made hy ; gresa at Us last session to cover 1 t .1,. in,,,.ire iem. I njipiism ui m.j ...i,..... ..- hers will act no salaries, but will 'receive per diem expenses. The : legal standing. It will make Its: report to the president unn com- j plot ton of its survey. Thepresi-; eilUIl Ul Ilf UI"7' "V portSrlss0 ,rnn"m" deig ' repm WEATHER KOr.ECAST Oregon: Clou.iy on the coast. ! and generally fair and warm over j the Interior Tuesday and Wed- , nesday. Northerly w inds ou the Washington have recently fo lded to shut down completely i (or one week between 'now and; June. This will mean a redite-' Hon In the cut ranging from 150.0110.(100 to 175.000.000 feet, i which la hound to be felt in buy ing. While admittedly weak, the general market up to .the middle of Inst week was not enough out of balance but Hint a move auch as the mills are now taking should very quickly bring about a transformation. Inquiry de (Cuntlnunl on Pago Two) n :- rry VjlVC 1 WO ' . - " . eirn Ann . ti ' Slall.UIHI - in I ath la , Cj. tl .'.79 CQC QC 5fO0.0 With Property in Second Bid. v- A two-proposal bid for 000.00 income bonds of the O. C. &. E. railroad company " ' was received last night bjf ' thecity :n . v council from the O. ' railroad company. a . u A copy of the important noints in the bid follows: i n.f.rHnl to vnur. nnhlukeil BMWe lnvl,in, bld, or pro-oagi. ; ,or ,ne purcnaae or income oonaa ,h. n 4 Bi p,ny o( tne (acs ,aiue of 30) 000, owned by tha City, of Klam ath Falla and offered for sale aa above noted, the O. C. aV E. aolr- Kted ,he Jo!owr propo.,,.: ,. mv n tha fit v nt irtamath Pall. ' ' 'uu - ,". - .. . ' 0 KJ. C. K. W m ' VJ the following money, aad 'ne-ia.mi..- I'ta) The aum. of tSO.000 1 In , ........ .... , -.,.,..- ',..'-. n ... . ; j v.i n nM . ' ""e ' ,n J"" k" 83 "' K1oa1,h Addition w-htTi itrnnartv hnrl urn. fin 1 whIc" ""Prt5r' bai """"e""1 . hu.o,.r.r ...1,1 wnuM have icndcd ln the conveyance . , ... . ,v ,u- a'a roal prouerty altuatea in tne tiiy , of KlaitiRth Falls: AU of loU 3.; ) . . 7 and S of block 78; lots 3. 4. S. Stt. 6 and 7 and all (Contiiineil on race Ttiree) Boudon-Stewart '; Will Be Married Georze Adrian ISoudon. 26. : yesterday aeenred a license from, the office of the county clerk to marry Kola Stewart, 19, now of Stockton, Calif. H . Mr. Adrian la a resident ot . Klamath Kails where he la env ' in electrical work Ml ; Stewart Is a former Klamath ' FalN. Klr1' Hearing for Gum Set for Wednesday Al Gum, charged with con-. , trlbullng to the delinquency of a con-'trlnor girl, will have a hearing ; Wednesday at 10 a,, m. before i .t ustice uf the Pekce W. II. . - j Barnes. V I In a complaint filed Gum ia 1 charged with having taken a, ; minor girl to his house and kept. her there and induced her lnv drink Intoxicating Honor, ' I Flapper Fanny Sayst A girl, by taking; violla I ran be sure of at leaai m liow-i on the string. i . km riw ii r