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THE KLAMATH NEWS .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 PAGE FIVE POLICE HALT IIUNGERMAKCir Confusion Reignt At Gm Blow Wrong Way and Bother Other LOS AM.ELKH. Jan. to (IT) Au alUuiplrd "huiiiur murrh' to lha elly hall today l.y 1,000 Uiii, women ti it i hllilrru wni hrukan up ly polk who wore forced lu uo (fur lintiiha unit lla 111 flMt-fnrilll flghta with th tiio i violent of Ihm ii-rndrr. His tnru arid a woman warn iih(imL A filvalo dvlvitlve lut a (liifcir In mivuipllng lo "l ft k ulfa Iium a d"iunii tlalor. Two polka officer wtno hi J ui rd In fit riHlitn. jiki i:nk i:.ii i..tn Th niar.-h occurred In tho old hiitni diMtilt'i of Aimolra, Warned n ml vn ii.o, 2UU off It era Iim1 bontl ltt I hilled at liiturofjo lltin mi r round tug thn -Rtnry fit? hall. When ih parad. formed at Klfih and Town nrwii, pollro rli.i detail-, were alilvl in (hit off icon, mi duly. An Ihn KMctri HiwrltMt Hi nianb, a poilremaii relravrd I "nr A iiO-fnnl g.trem of I tin liquid aptaved I hi man Intra. A rhant" In wind aetit thn m bk inwniil the poli and th, too, diaof d. Autumnhlltt and fret ur tr-ttfle wat tied up for lilot'ka and otrupatit of I lie rhk ! wi affet li'd by thu a. JHM'KltbK Moll .araral soi-fton. of tha parad attamp'ad o r'furm. I'ollir un rbaraad Into troupi of matcher. a atrrrinc lhiii. Screaming and houlina. men and woman wen dl.trB4 dnnn alla and Into afnrea, W. II. n.cker. a private deter. tlva and hroiher of a member nf th pnlli a "llrd" Riuad. lol a fiiiKi. Au uniilr-ullf ird march r plnh1 hlui with a knife. H, 0. Hennev, an officer, ra re, ved lnibiul lieatnint for lie.id WiMiuda. Ilia opponent, llrcioe Trlana, SJ. waa ovr ome It v ttar ram, H Wit, i haruiMt with aiMtult with a dnadly weapon. An hour aftf r the main enir.aKnii til. Officer W. J. . ertnaii w punched in both ) lu "gmrllU figlii.tig-" Teacher Shot Five Times but Not Attacked TOUT M()H;.N. Tot. Jan. 70. (t'I'l-KiiM MurrloM. Si-vrjr-nlit Wiggins. I'M., hool tvn her, wa lint f i iinwn tinfnt n hrr bntiv whn thrown into liljuur lrriKiiiiu ranal, n''r Imrr, an iiilnpiv pT fotmni on tho body di"lMd lo iht. Tim Itrtdv w-i found frourn tnnit Millillv hi Ihn rn of Ihn 4'tiunl lain ami before the utwy routd h performed Cot nncr 1,. II. I'arrr hd ti mill in on thmi 24 hoiim for It to Ihnw, Thn Vnlv h.til bin iMiininhrd In tht Iroim dlth a lit t to luurn than two month. Tho Imdy born no mark of ln. lnrn, (ho aiaminniioii mvalrd. orituT advnnrrd thi ttioorv thai MIki Miiirtull wa-i aUlti by J'-!- j mn flnd. A mroiHT'a linimt vlll b UfM Thursday moriilnn. ll.irrv K. Moor, rlmrei'd wilh Murtlnc Mif Mnrrlott, wnn ri-r-n4 on U.ou" bond Ut today. 1'ha ram nsnln-t him. .Mhorirf IIiiImi Johiuon naiil. .m puroly rirrnmianllnl. Ill" prillmlnnr Society Woman Locked in Home, Jewels Stolen TULi.PRORornir. rnf , Jn. ;a. iLT) L.w-kn1 ID cloi "I hiT hoitm hr. Mm. HtchBrd Vn Montftr. KnlnH uclety o mnn. Iiri1 rnhhr nin Ihm ihn hnu ami nrilii wilh 1 1 ii.Oiid In JwIry mul lor to. '"' A iimn nod womnn rung in boll nod nil'l mi"ri'l. Thp mi(l n"l Mri. Vuii llimxrar r" rulnl mi" ih" i-l""ii liolnro ihr-y rould if I t'Konit look at lh Intt urtiTfl. .Min. Van llooiiriir llioiifht. liowovrr. Ihnt Mm woman ih-iM liko forinor iTvnt In hrr linili. Tim pnlr (' pcil In hrr milo niiitilio. Vtin Soiirtir I" prrlilclit nf tho roHKnllililrii MIIIIiir rompmiy In Snll Kl'JinrlHco. TURN ON GAS ON THURSDAY (Continued from laa Ona ran and Hwlntrlon, whlla all work wa dona undnr tha dlm' ttnii nf Htandard MauaRpmntit and Oparatlng t'urpoiailoii. Natural Oaa 4'orporatlon nf Oiaaun la a aubaldlary nf Natur al llaa J'ropariloi, Inc.. with af filiated mmpanlaa of Natural t;a for porat Ion of Wahtiil'n and Natural f.aa Corporation of Catlfonila. all of whbh ara aub aldlarl of 1'arlflG i'uhlk HT- Vtrn. itiHi tT n;HK lu dlM-Uatlug ihn arrival of gai In Klamath Palla, KsitiiHva Vba Trraldnt Allrhaaon of tha corn paiiy, mada tha following alata moni: 'V an ' morn than pleaard with rfaulla of Ilia aiipllratlona for Raa arl ahbti huvn hiu inado In tbla rommtiulty. To data nmr than 1 UOO poraona hava niada applbailon for aarvlra and i hli la an Indlratlon of a hlxhly plnanlnt naturn t hut Klamath KallN apirrarlataa Urn luvN(tuont whlrh our roiiiimuy liua imidu to ward giving a utility aoivwo that will mudriilta lha i lly and plara It upon a parity wlih largar t-lllna IhiouRlMxit tba at ale. "t;aa arrvba la a rouvfiilrnra whttb no growing Hv ran long do without. Ilvralolora It bai brn Impoialhln hnaUn of high roiiNlrutlon rnula In rnimwthin wilh th bulldliia of gaa planta to bring gaa arvica to illltra of f lila at lt. TI JK ItKAMlV tin K "With ihia naw typa of plant wbli-h Natural iiu f nrpoiatlon nf 4 H it mi haa davvlopad. tlin ioliatrurtlon roata hava bfn rut and It U p.mll.U In giv gaa arrvb a at r ( whlcb com para farnrabla with ratra In the UrtT rlllra. 'Thara la a ronvrnlrnr to gaa uhlih an ha bad with no nthfr typa of fur-l. I'arMcularly thla n gaa la alirartlvr to the rouaumar bf atuw It rontalna no linpurttlra, la rhauly to th hlginnt drgrra and lha haat valim la aqtilvalrnt to thn tTji" of xua whbh for many ynara haa baan ervd to wopia In the mt'trnAlltan area. "t'ttr e nivnilrtu n In itlilpplng l Itla gaa la brought hfie via tank turn lu llni'f ii-il form, and It. taporltrd ai lha plant hrforn II 1 ant out In tlia llirlitittttr ttfma that hava hfrn laid IbrU thn atrmia " INM'Iti: hH( If'K In vlrw of tin fa. t that manv prnplr of thla a tat a have nrvrr brfnra UKd gaa. Ait hm ti nu noumd that a uumhar of rep rantntatlvra of thn rompanj wlli be on hand to vlalt ilia home of ronaunura who bare already at tar had appllamaa, to aure ihnt at! appllamna and the -tttn la In aorkhiR order. No atnno baa bpt-n left iin turnrd to niake the Insinuation of Ria atrvi.n a mamnrabln rvftit In thn hUtnry of Klamath KuIIm. Tho avtcn haa bren found t.i hn 1n iterfcrt w ork In e ordnr. Iniring thn wrrk tata bnvo bnn nin tic and gaa put Into the dla (rllmtlrtti mntua and tho plpr purKrd of all Impurltlna, lina waa ilarnd lu th ayntem at h la h prcHMirn to a.-.Ttalu If thrro warn any )uka In lha pi pen. It waa aunoiiiM-cd bv Ihn rum- puny that plant mid distribution ayatnma will aonn hn rompictrd ' In niinmroua oiiht (irrgon lowna llirliidlng La (irundo. Coqullln, I llntii) and ('otMKn lirovf, with miuiy oiht'ra to hn atartnd dttrluc ! tho rarlv p.irl of 1 !i2 1. Snake Skin Will Feature Styles : ATLANTIC TITV. N. J . J.n. 50 Snakx .kin will ran-i ilnun lo ho predominant In worn- ; 'Hi abo alylra ihn aprlni. It a Inrilralnl lod.iy at lh an- mini convention or thn Mldillr i Aliunde shno llxlallrra' a.orln lion. Tho fndenrv thi. anrina will ho inward lowrr hila. Wetk-End Party Of Two Charged In Divorce Case NKW YORK, Jan. 10 (I'l'l A alnrv if a wark and parly ail.nrtM only by tlrur Halrnalalhar, rar Innnlat and rraalor o( Ilia "Bolter 'Ola," and Con alamo 'iilllar. Ihu ariraia. a put Into tha ratord nf Mr. Kalrnnlailiar'a anil for dlvona hma today. Tha aiory waa lold by Anna Mc Howell, auparln lendant uf an apart mailt hoii.a In will, h Balrna faiher and Mill Collier ara aliened lo hava aiayed a, 'Mr. and lr. Rrure." lierlalnn In lh caaa haa been rananed by Juatlr (ilannnn. Siamese Twins Testify Against Manager Myers BAN ANTONIO, Tai., Jan. JO. (DPI Violet ajid l)ly llllion. HlMiiieen twlna wlto for many Mvtf ivun heudllna at IraotloDi on vaudorlll alaiea and ju carnival aido.howa, i.ri. tied luday Hi. I Mvr Mvera, their manaaer, had kept them lu "bondata'' and would not al low I hem to lira normal llvaa. Tha two, Inaaparahly attached to ona anotliar from birth, aat In ona rlialr aa they praiantnd their plea In dlalrlct court lor an lujuiMllon prarenllnf Myara rromi Intarfarlnf In Ihalr aflalra and dlapoilng of th money they earned wlthuul thoir ronminl. Tha flrla, horn In Knfiand and aold by their mother In a nurao lieraiiaa aha feared ihalr alinnrmaltle would malt them a burden, ara li yeara old. Violet truilfled their manager had told bar b bad la'aatad or put sway tha ,200,001) they hat earned aa thaatrlral altrarilona. Red Croat Ceta Part of Request WAKIII.VOTO.V, Jan. 20. (UP) flnhaerlptlona to tha Had t:ro"a t lo.000.0iio drought relief fund have reached a total of tl 2,000, lha Had Crone announced tonight. Appllcatlona for balp were com ing In InrraaaliK nnmbera. Palestine Swept By Severe Storms JKRUBALKM. Jan. 10. (UP) Tha worat wlndatorm In Palaetloe In yeara dera.tatad orang groTea nd other cropa today and did considerable property damage. The wind awept tha ae Into lha principal afreet of Talavlv, while a aand alorm atruclc filnal from 'he deeert. delaying traina from Kicrpt 10 jioura. Report Strong Quake Shocks MEXICO CITY, Jan. iO (UP) A dlapatrh from Ouaymaa, In norther Mexico on th flulf nf California, to the naw.paper La Prenaa today aald that a atrong earthquake waa felt there. (iaaynaa la port of Mexico, at th mouth of th Rio (I Onar maa. Tb tramora war the) third earthquake reglttereil In Maxlctt In the laat 10 daya. I Human Bondage In Liberia Hit By United States WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, (UP) Wllllngneai of tha Vnlied Blatee to iliare In an International effort to wipe out human bondage In the African republic of Liberia, waa announced today by the alat de partment. Arouied ly a recent Interna iloual report on l.lberlan alayrry. the depmlmeut haa ln-vn carrying on con reraal lone with fl world power, to plli "alfirmatlTo In ternallonul io-oprallon" In e! Im ling rclorua retommeniled hy a L'nlled Hlat. "league of nntluu. rumnil-aion f lii'iulry. The.e talk hae been held here be tween Secretary of Stale Milmftiili and Aeileient Rerreury Caalle, on the one band, and envoy of i!ret Urll.ln. Kraiu. Uaniiany, Italy, and Japan, on the oilier. Meanwhile, the itata depart ment oaa exchanged a eerie, of nnlea with Liberia, but la dlMiitU fled thu" far wilh amuranci-N of reform given It by that country. An International in-tcli Inrrv ,et lip In Liberia probalily would be devl.ed hy the I'nlted Slate, and the league of nation. It wh. learn rd. It I" anticipated here that thi Kuropean membera of the league with whom the atale de partment .taa talked, will take up the matter with the (jeneva v retnrlat. Head of Yankee Division is III HUSTON. Jan. 20 (UP) Major tleneral t'larcma H. Kd Wttrilii. World War leader of the 36th t Yankee) dlvlRlon. .offered a altKht rclup.e at Mu.eachuietla Geuvial llohpltal hero toulKllt. In a bulletin U.ued lato to- , night, the 71-year old veteran i wan reported "renting comfort ably although hi condition ap peared weuker than that or laat lllKllt." lieneral Kdward" entered the hotpllal lunt TliurMlay nnd un derwent nn onierneiicy openiluin for a n.-rloiu lntetlniil dlaordcr. Colds Ptart UMrenrh lwel u-uen and rM eejv fwMlee in. nr.! .trn ef a ceM. Ju.t MATUKL'I atL0Y-e T.M.U-U4 b. aur. of pmoipt. ear an. pleunnt r. tult.. It I. mar. tkereuch In n-tlon n4 iu hetur lhn eedin.r. I.k.utm. Try iu oc iH-vegciflOie LovqlH-e TTllZ7ckr!er tiihI I!'?? !ie,lk.n awl ,or ..r tQJ'..,Ma. Only Shovel Opens Up Highway Slide Near Seaside ASTORIA, Jan. S". (UP A aleam "hovel today niicceeded In opening a path In tho rock and tllrl nlldea which blocked tile Kooaeveli highway aoiilh of Sea aitle largo enoiiRh to permit ono Kiiv traffic. Wnrkeia on Ih road aald thai II would probably ho aoverul rtava before the work of clearing gw'ay tho .100 ynrda of alldo ma terial would ho finlnlieil. fliSk' 'Chew wmm E IISTERIN Third Annual Tractor Show and Reaper Centennial Celebration Jan. 24th., 1931 All Day Moving Pictures Free Luncheon Lectures Entertaining and Educational Begins 10:30 Sat. Morning AT J. W. Kerns Store International Dealer Klamath Falls, Ore. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21st AT 9:30 A. M. Breier Opens Its THE SUPREME MOMENT Do You Know Why? Caution has hold back many retailers. Hut not MKKIKK. Low .stocks and a fall ing market is surely the psychological time to buy. Our iHirrliasinjr staff ventured forth in advance of the season, and we met with victory. FORESIGHT REWARDED The mills, the larpe manufacturers and big converters, who have been bearing .tho burden of the reactionary trade con ditions, co-operated with us to the limit. We are inspired with fresh enthusiasm and thrilled with a sense of helping to restore optimism. All Breier Store Are Now Ready to Serve You ... Save You ... And How! LniiTfut A VICTORY FOR ALL Your Victory because you will score a "knock-out" over the cost of merchan disc, and vanquish hard times. Although the manufacturers took a real Ioak on our purchases, they achieve a victory over business lethargy. The decks are cleared for action for the good times ahead. This Is our victory because, when others are holding clearances of old merchan dise, we are able to bring you brand new merchandise at fifty cent on the dollar. VICTORY OVER DOUBTi We have profound faith In busineM and industrial leaders who are alert to pres ent day possibilities; we have utmost faith and confidence that the people, ot the .west will rally to the call of this VICTORY SALE In alia and purpose, this sal should take rank over (11 predecesaors. Trucks, trains .and abipa hav been delivering big loads ot new merchan. diaa. Memmoth orders have been rolling Into depots and siding. A fleet of tracks made apeedy, distribution. AH Is ready. . A NEW TEAR BEGINS . , A NEW COAL 18 BET ... VICTORY ... THE WATCHWORD tiiiiiiiii iLifftwrM , r"..i r. "-""Iiln' II f aL I W . V - . " - fa " saiawMTWJ (- awx. . I V : 1 MM rsm - - - i i . i ; t w f?r m , 's.-wf 'a- .. z ' )Jf ... -: - ml i Carload Ryon Stripe Shirt Hn vn utripv broad cloth in small pt lrnn. Vat -dyed rol-nri- Ai t kirhfd I ri r. I,n than n year go thw namo kind of ahlrtR Hold for $149. NOW 79c of Shirts Fancy Flannel Domcti Regular $1.39 vdur. Ben grade cotton flannel. H.i fnap, but la lnexpensiie. A pro nounced value at 65c Thin ti jut two croups of ft carload ot nhirtft. I.ook nt thA other prizo buyt,. frjjj Nashua NA ROBES Tiii't wool. Fancy Indian designs. GGxSO. brilliantly colored. Navajo pat- (f 1 terns. While they last ij 1 Wool Mixed WIZARD BLANKET 3't lbs. 70x80. Part wool. Double. A "wiz" for value. Never sold for less than $2.08 before. Four-inch block plaids $1.98 Priscilla Bates Jacquard Rayon BEDSPREAD Attractively boxed. Genuine " A A tPa&e4 55 value, for Mill Purchase CRETONNES The l'lynioulh Jim ml. lunsc!f patterns In 3. 4 tuitl 5 color combination, r or- mer low prlco 2;tc. Now 15c Anita Crepe SLIPS Produced hy tho lireler Garment Fac tory. Sold other times OQ- Vit for , Now NEW SILK FROCKS Fresh from the style center of New York. The latest t 7 rj f word in fashion DEPT. STORES THE WEST LIKENS TfRRISH TOWEUS 2!x4f. Donhl thread. Good weight. nn Colored borders. Other times 39c. Now a&abC WEAKWELL PILLOW CASES Silt 42-lnrh. Quantity purchasa of a on quality buy brings theae at -mmC ea. I'H.LOAV CASE AXR SCARK SET Stamper with matching dealgna. Genuine '7Q reppercll .aaca. 2 cases and acart I C I'El'FKItEl.l, AT WHOLESALE 42-lmh Peppercll Pillow Tublnc, yard 42-lnch Pewcrell Pillow Cases, each '- SI x 90 rcppcroU Sheets SI x 99 Pcppereli Sheets 19c ...20c $1.05 $1.19 A product Kxtra fine count, fA WEARWKLL SHEETtJ Larp purchase and bie: discount. worthy ol Its name, extra low price nthltift Una llccn lrft I'mlone To Put Our Victory Sale Over The Top. Altogether Xow. AMOSKKAG OL'TIXi The famous brand, for everybody knows the 1921 cloth. Hought at a price to brinp you an un heard bargain. All clean, crisp, new merchan dise. 27-lui'h width, in fancy tripes and plaids on white grounds. Ol a Victory Price , 1-W 2C M. FLEECED LINED COATS . Buy them by the carload. That explains these two low prices . . . that's the way, to get bargains for our customers. Fleeced lined coats . . . Sports Coats . . . Sweat j Shirts and Lumber Jacks ... all kinds a 4. all styles, for all tastes. AU sizes. UUt SOME BUY! OOU For boys, some good buys at .49cV OUTING PAJAMAS 2-piece. A quality that used to sell for, sj $l.7o. A superior value a, m evil va., -gr $129i Blazor-Stripe PAJAMAS Group 2. Lots of snap, and lots ' P J. of value .. YAMA PRINTS As pretty as their name, and so cheap 13c PLISSE CREPE Mill buy. Women ask for it. Get your share 17c WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS A prize buy. Don't overlook this big bet 93c 100-case lot of a Factory Cloae-Out Number Wet Weather WORK SHOES At the lowest price this type of shoe has ever been sold. Heavy oiled tan up per. Full leather inner sole. Panco composition sole and heel, both nailed and stitch ed. A regular ?3.95 value $1.93 Special Purchase at Pre Inventory Period, Brings a Real Buy in Men's DRESS OXFORD'S A Brockton, bench-made shoe, which speaks volumes in its favor. Fine calf-skin upper, oak-bent sole. A genuine ?5 value for $2.93 High Grade ALL WOOL Seldom, If evor, can wo afford to sell all-wool blankets of this quality at this prlco. Rut we are doing the unusual for this salo. High rich shades. BLANKETS ' 66XSII $2-93 New Crisp WASH FROCKS In patterns that sing fiQv "spring." Look at these.... 0C Jersey Gloves That fine, heavy weight glove that you have ordinarily been paying 13c for. Now 8c Pr, DEPT. STORES IN TWeWeST THROAT TABLETS