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    July 12, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FTVE
CITY BRIEFS
I Saw-
A porcupine followed br two
cult iron Klnlb irt early
Sunder Diorulnf. , C. W.
WlllaM ueta lncludnd on
Ilia guest lint at tli Wlllnrd
Hotel for Julr 11 were the fol
lowing: Mr. A. A. Wolsee.
l-sulurxet, K. I-i Ourcla,
Ban Tranclaco: ""rank Hrarhl.
I.os Aotalaa; II. N. Reynolds.
Kreeno; Mr. and Mr. M. i-aaky,
flan Franrlaco; Amos Harsli,
South lloittl. Iiid.i A. 1. Halm
anil alls, Han Joan; Hnaar My
thins, Halcm; It. U. Waal, I'orl
lanl : K. H. Thomaa. Medfnrd;
K. M. Marvel, Willows, Call!.;
M. Kubal, Han Krenrlsco: K. A.
Clouata, Loa Angelee; Donald
llruce, Portland; itauln Kolyn.
Naw York; K. 8. l'almer, Port
land; A. Lenton I.umly. 1'ort
land; K. W. Wlnale, Mwllord;
Charlea t. Mill. Han Franrlaro;
j. M. Harare, Halam; A. It.
Woodlll. Madford; Ml" M.
Ureonmen, Portland; K. K.
Lurky. Portland; J. U Wright,
Portland.
i ui.. to Meet Delegate to
ik aiaia convention ot tha
Amarlran I-eglon will ba alerted
tonlilil at S o'clock at "";
Ina of th l.cglon. t Momnrlal
hall. according to an announce-
mant from W. R. Canton, com
in addition to the eloc
tlon of delegates, tha report of
,h. ,-nnentlon commission will
b praaantad at tonight's meet
ing. Vlaitin Relative Mra. N. O
Hall.y ot Atnarlllo. Tela, ac
companied by bar cousin, llobart
McVay of tha U. B. Maduaa. ata
ti..i at Han Tadroi Cel., ar
.i.i. m. Mra. Mallar'a elater. Mra.
Kara Coopar of routa 1, Klam
ath rails.
kin Grafted Charlo Holt,
11-yaar-old Tula Lae boy. un
n.rwatit a akin crafting opera
tion Tuaaday morning at Hill-
aid boapltal. cnariaa wee m
lurad eeveral weeks ago In
irurk and train colllalon near
Tula Laka.
Leavea lloapltal John Olitn,
h. haa baan a patlant at Hill-
ald boapltal for ererl daya.
waa moved to hla homa at tba
Ilaldwln hotal Tuaaday.
Knr Injured lllll ltoliarla of
Dly, la a pallcot at lllllalda boa
plUI whara ha la rat-airing troat-
mant lor a oaaiy cm n.
Chlloqnln Patient Bill Carey
la a patlant at lllllalda boapltal
wber b la receiving medical
treatment.
I-adeTKoaa Operation Mr. K,
Eataa ot Pine Ridge underwent
a major operation at Hillside
hoapltal Tuaaday.
Malln Patient Karl Btenoraon
ot Malln, la receiving treatment
for an Infection of tha band at
Hillside noapitai.
Hoepltal Patient Albld
Druaie. 116 Commercial street
I a patient at llillald boapltal.
OBITUARY
(iKOIKJE II. CAItl.lSI.K
George R. Carlisle, a well
known reeldeut ot tha Bonanxa
dlitrlct. pained away In thla city
Monday night, aa the roault ot In
Jurlea euntalncd a week ago. Ho
waa born In Vllliara, Iowa, Dec.
21, lxr0. and an nKed 72 yeara,
( month, and 17 daya. To mourn
hla panning he leaves hla wlfo,
Mra. Nellie V. Cnrllele. a aon,
Joaeph Cnrllalo, daughter. Ruby
C'arllale. all ot llonania, and
Mra. Blanche Huffman ot Tnlont,
Ore.. Samuel Carltalo. ot Klam
ath Fnlli. Fred Carllale ot Stock
ton, Calif.. Mra. Belva Lilly of
Dairy, Ore., a (later, Mra. Beaal
C. Johnaton, ot Crearent City,
Calif., and a brother W. J. Carl
lile of Selma. Oro. The remalna
are In the alumber room of the
Klamath Funeral Home, where
they will remain until Thursday
morning when they will be con
veyed to th family cemetery at
Hetma. Ore., where aervlce will
be held at 11 a. m.
WEATHER
Th Cyclo-Btormagraph at Un
derwood' Pharmacy ahowa but
slight change In barometric prcs
eure since noon Monday although
the reading I a trifle lower. A
continuation ot clear wenther
with summer temperature Is
probable.
Th Tyco recording ther
mometer registered maximum
and minimum temperature Tues
day aa followa;
High 0
Low 1
Foroenst for next 24 hours:
Fair and warm.
The United States reclamation
service reporta no precipitation
for the 24 hours ending at 6 p.
m. Mnndny; 9.67 tor the soo
aon: 11.71 normal; 11.20 last
year. The Benson's . maximum,
100 on May 10.
New VOX
Theatre ot Tlio Star
NOW PLAYINGENDS T1IUR9.
wllli Myrna loy
p,iSMKTIIO NKWS
rilAH. CIMHK COMUIIV
mm
Irate fur Carvallla County
Club Leader anil Mra. Frank
Huxlon and dauxhtar Francee,
lalt Tuaadny for Corvallle whara
th club leader will attand tha
annual atata convention of coun
ty 4-11 club leaders. Thay aspect
to raturn to Klamath Fall on
Friday.
Itrlurn Home Mia Clao
Hauerimalg of Heotla Mllli, Ore-
n haa returned bomo sttor
pending tha last tn day
noui suesta ot roissess L.oia
Hout, t'atharln Cleghorn and
Ituth McNaaly.
HHurna to Valley Mia Ruth
need of Medford baa roturnad
homa after apendlng tha lest tan
daya aa bouse guesta of Mlseoa
Ituth McNaaly, Ixila Hout nd
C'atbarln Ckichorn.
MlaaloOar Korlely Tba lla-
alonary aoclety of th First Bap
tut cburi-h will meet Thursday
afternoon at i o'clock at tba
bom of Mr. Douslaa Pane In
th McCarthy apartment.
Mrcnse laaueil A marriage II-
canaa waa Issued July 10 to Joho
.awl Hwklna, 27, and Mary
Kllaabeth Comer, 21. both of
Klamath Fill.
llnilergoea Onemlhm Charlea
Klnkla of Malln, underwent an
aopendlrltla operation Tueaday
at Klamath Valloy boapltal.
MURRAY ELECTED
Th board of Union high achool
District Number Two held It
flrat regular meeting after the
June election on Monday eve
ning, at which time Percy Mur
ray waa elected chairman, tax
ing the place left vacant by the
retirement of Leslie Roger.
Lee W. Jacobs, newly elected
member ot. the board, waa aworn
In, taking th oath ot office d
mlnlstsred by Wllaon 8. Wiley,
clerk of the board.
A report from the atudant
body of Klamath Union high
acbool announcing conatructlon
ot a combination aun dial and
drinking fountain, out ot atudent
body funds, waa accepted by
the hoard. The atudent body will
also bnlld two benchee on the
school grounds, and hereafter
each graduating clasa will pre
sent a bench to the achool.
Howard R. l-errln. local archi
tect, will dealgn the aun dial
and benchea, working them Into
the landscape plan of the
grounds.
Solicitor Posts
Bail With Court
Pearl Canady, charged with so
liciting, posted ball of 12 In
police court Tueaday morning
and hearing waa aet for 10
o'clock Thursday morning.
Annie M. Watklns, negro, ar
rested Monday night, le being
held In city Jail on open chargea
pending lnvontlgation.
Ted Brown, arreated early
Tueaday morning on chargea of
drunk and diaorderly conduct.
waa fined lit and A. A. Clark,
waa fined IS on a disorderly
conduct count.
Highway Case To
Be Given Jurors
The caa ot the atnte highway
commission vs. Henry Grimes and
nthera for condemnation of land
for right of wnv, waa expected
to go to the Jury thla afternoon,
according to reporta from coun
ael. Taking of testimony wa begun
thl morning, and additional wit
nesses were scheduled to tako
the atand thla afternoon before
final argument begin.
8ALKM, July 11. (AP) Elm
er Becker, 27, wa returned to
the atate hoapltal last night af
ter he escaped earlier In the day.
He wa found at a firm house
in west Salem.
BUckflsh and porpoise oil haa
been found especially good In
lubricating delicate mechanisms.
Now Playing!
YOU'LL
LOVE
O I O R O
AS
TUB
Working
Man
His GREATEST
Most HUMAN
Picture Since
THE
MILLIONAIRE
Also
News, Comedy
and Cartoon
POOLE'S COOL
PELICAN
-THEATRE
IT
Jam B. Nyxrn and Wilbur
'Ilud" Crlm. were fined 120
each In Juetlee court Tueeday
morning, on chargea of being
drunk on a public highway. The
two war arreated In connection
with the alleged beating ot El
more Marrell, who waa found
walking down Tha Dallas-Cell,
fornla highway early Sunday
morning after having ridden with
Nygren and Crlm.
Both entered plnaa of guilty
to th chargea filed agalnat
them,
A complaint charging Helen
A. Wilson with obtaining money
by false pratenaaa waa filed by
the district attorney' oftlc
Tueaday morning. The complaint
waa algned by F. B. Eyerly, lo
cal merchant.
Helen Wllaon, alto known a
Mr. R. A. Wllaon, waa arreated
Monday on a forgery charge, and
waa arraigned on me nrsi com
plaint Tuaaday morning. She
aaked for additional time
which to enter a plea.
In
LOS ANGELES. July 11. (UP)
A ault for annulment waa
brought by young Margaret Fay
Desmond as the aftermath ot a
1100.000 alienation ot affection
filed by her husband, Leo,
against Dr. Eugen C. Nelson.
negro phylcln bar.
Mr. Desmond. 28. and Virginia
born, alleged her husband had
described himself aa an American j
cltlien but that It developed he
was a native ot Ireland. By
marrying him, ah waa deprived
of her own American cltliensblp,
th suit claimed.
Rhe married Deamond Beptem- I
ber 23, 1030, In Long Island i
City, where she lived with him
until recently.
Speaking today of Desmond's
ault. the winsome white wife de
nied his charge that Dr. nelson
"perauaded, abducted and nttced
her from home. 1
'Eugene didn't know I was
married so he thought he was
courting a single girl."
Dr. Nelson, th divorced hus
band ot Helen La Worthing.
former follies girl, likewise de
nied he was a "love pirate" but
admitted he loved Mra. Deamond,
Pleasure Boat Goes
Down; Many Lost
MAT8ITYAMA, Japan, July 11.
(UP) Feara were expressed to
day for the Uvea of mor thin
a score of passenger and crew
ot tbe (2 ton pleaaura motorboat
Dalhacl Vamnto Maru, which
sank with 130 persons on bosrd
during a crulsa down the Inland
aea.
Rescue workera reported 0
had beon found safe on tiny Is
lets In th inland sea after a
night ot aearchlng. Several
others wer found during th
night.
Aflj) ARIZONA
dgf Person
-pf PELICAN
THEATRE
Sunday, July 16, 1933
TODAY
A Cross-Section
of LIFE!
Humanity
I at ts best and wont
lom between i life of fit
( ease.T.reckleu pleasure Ij
and a career of B
service. Jjf
Jfk numanltyR
w9 I t with U
II ; H'lpK
) , MORGAN I
If (i Boots
II MALLORY" 1
I Alexander H
j I KIRKLAND II
I Irene II
I i WARE 1
I Th Road le Htivte" I
1( fcvHirtv Fried I
DhclII?
I Moha Fnncli Dillqe m
I FOX Pkftira I
AND
Arthur TRACY
(The Street Singer)
"ROMANTIO MKLODV"
ALSO
CARTOON AND SPORT
POOLK'S COOL
PINE TREE
THEATRK
AMUSEMENTS
AMURKMKNTB
PKI.ICAN Now ploying, Geo.
Arlla In "Th Working Man."
PINE TREE Now playing.
Boot Mallory and Iran War
la "Humanity." .
VOX Now playing. Ram -in
Novarro and Myrna Loy la "Th
Barbarian."
PELICAN
"Th Working Man," th War
ner Bro. production whlcb 1
now at th Pelican Theatre,
atari George Arllaa la what la a
grand, down-to-earth role, dif
ferent from any of the many
character he haa portrayed in
hi long career on stage and
screen.
Thoae who remember that Mr.
Arllss la balled aa tha "First
Gentleman of the Movie" that
h haa been loaded down with
medala honorary degreea and
credential proving him a man
o (letters as well a a pst maa-
ANNOUNCING A
RECORD-BREAKING
Starts
c
WHITE
KID PUMPS
Reg. (5.90
Values
A real value . . . high
heel .... seamless
White Kid The sea
son's favorite In all
sizes.
Now. $3-95
' a
oop
Buy several pairs of
these smart Oxford's,
at this time they will
make ideal school shoes
for early fall. ,
CHILDREN'S
SHOES
Every pair In stock
Greatly Reduced for
our Semi-Annual Clear
ance Sale White or
Beige Straps in all
sizes and widths, here
Is an opportunity to fit
that narrow foot At a
great savings.
Now. $1.95
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
ter of the blatronle art ar apt
to feel a certain aw ot him.
When thay recall the serious
role ot th peat be haa por
trayed "Disraeli." "Hamilton."
and the real, they nay tblnk of
him aa a bit remote.
Now along be come a "Tne
Working Man" and everybody
realltea that ha' after all Just
th man next door the regular
guy who la much mor concorned
with what yon are, tnan wnai
you have the real prino or. a
feller who can lay aside hla big
bualnea worrlea' to awsp yarns
about flshln', or th brand of
tobacco you'r smoking and go
bunting flsb-balt, and pull off
ahoea and aocka and wrlggi Bis
bar toea, with much guato aa
any kid doe that tint warm
pnng day.
PINE TKEB
Bool Mallory and Iren War,
former musical eomedy a tars,
portray th principal feminine
rolea In the Fox romantic drama
'Humanity," sow at th Pin
Tree Theatre. Miss Mallory was
featured In the Zlegfeld "Fol
lies" while Mis Ware waa prom
inent In Earl Carroll' "Vanl
tlee." Alexander Klrkland, Ralph
Morgan, Noel Madison, Wade
Boteler, Chriatian Rub and Fa
rlk Boros play Important role.
vox
Ramon Novarro, whose real
name la Ramon Gil Samanlegoa,
wa born in Durango, Mexico,
tbe aon ot a dentist. The Huerta
revolution, affecting th family
fortunes, sent Novarro to the
United State wher he sought
to establish himself a a singer
or dancer. After working In a
grocery atora, and aa an nsher,
be waa engaged a a dancer with
th Marion Morgan group which
won him tbo attention of Ferdi
nand Plnney Earl who gave bim
bia flrat opportunity on the
acreen in "Omar Khayyam." He
followed this ud with "The Pris
oner of Zenda," But th picture
which made him famous i
V-"T" BUSTER-BROWN'S 4V -
Wednesday Morning, July 12th
All Women's, Men's, and Children's Shoes Greatly Reduced for this outrrtandlnf
event Right now At a time when Shoe prices are advancing; dally . Buster
Brown reduces prices, even more than the regular low price for such high-grade
footwear.
Now Is the time, and here is the place, to stock up on several pairs of shoes
at these extremely low prices.
BUY NOW
AND SAVE
WOMEN'S
Sport
Oxfords
White Beige and Brown. A most
complete assortment especially
priced for this great event
, $1.95
$3.95
Lack of
From quoting but a few of these unusual shoe bargains. We as
sure you that you will not be disappointed with
the real values you will find here. For example: $ d-9
There is one table
lots at only.
Buster Brown hat
everyone admits
Ben Hur." Novarro' most re
cant pletur w.-a "Th Bon
Daughter," "Huddle" and "Mata
Herl." Now playing In "Tne
Barbarian" at th Vox.
INSTALLATION HELD
I
Th Installation ot officers for
th next term wa held by Dar
ius Junior Lodg No. 4, L O.
O. T.. Monday evening at 7:20
o'clock. Tbe Installation cere
monies were performed by the
following special officers: C. B.
Hons, Special Deputy Grand
Master; A. B. Lund, Special
Deputy Orand Marshal; H. Wacb
ster. Special Deputy Grand War
den; L. 1. Bean, Special Grand
Chaplain; Han Chrlstenson, Spe
cial Deputy Grand Herald; and
O. C. McCollougb, Special Deputy
Ousttd Guardian.
Th following officer of th
Junior Lodg wr Installed:
Charlea Fincb, Chief Ruler;
Glenn Brannon, Deputy Ruler;
Leonard Marker, WarJen; Arthur
Brltenateln, Conductor; Herman
Bremer, Chaplain; Clyda Wil
liam, Inside Sentinel; and Don
ald Kenyon, Ontslde Sentinel.
Following Installation ot of
ficer brief talks Were given by
tbe new officer and th many
Senior Brother that ware pres
ent. Lodge wa then adjourned
by tbe Chief Ruler until tbe
first Monday after K. U. H. 8.
opens wben tha activities of the
lodge will b resumed. After
th lodge wa adjourned refreah
menta war served by th social
committee. -
It Mnio1i r7Ao
tasssf Everyone know th Quail- T
si ty and features ot famous
e N'sturaliiers now at th 1
f lowest prlc ever. ff W
If II
Space PreventsUs
of high grade shoes in
a tale but twice a year, and when they do
if. a real VALUE GIVING EVENT.
633 MAIN STREET
RAILROAD SALARY
CLEVELAND, July 11. (AP)
The railway labor executlvee'
association announced today that
all th Interested railway em
ploye had eonf!nnd an agree
ment to continue the temporary
10 per cent wage reduction plac
ed In affect February 1, iz.
Th agreement waa tentatively
algned in Washington laat month
by the labor association and rail
way management representative
after th administration Bad dl-
auaded th mangmnt from a
demand for another 12Vi per
cent reduction beginning thla
November.
Th confirmation by th vari
ou brotherhood and employe
claaaes merely mean that th
10 per cant reduction will be
continued nntll Jnn 10, 1224.
Calderwood Shuts
Out Harney Team
LAKEVIEW. Ore. Lake-view
won Its second baseball calp
within a week Sunday when
George Calderwood pitched th
local to a It to shutout over
the Hlne Lumber company team
from Hlnea, Harney county. The
flrat victory ot the week waa an
11 to defeat ot tha Altnraa
team.
Local fan think Lakevlew's
conquest ot th Hlne team a
real achievement for Hlne hold
a victory over th Bend Sham
rock and th Shamrock ban
In turn defeated tbe Klamath
All-Stars. Next Sunday Lake
view will Invad Band for a re
turn game with the Shamrock.
Although no now players have
been added to tha local team
COME
EARLY
Buy While
Stocks Art
Complete.
MEN'S
Sport
Oxfords
Why not buy a pair of comfort
able, light weight, sport oxfords
nowGood assortment of smart
styles.
$3-45 5
o
broken
th team work and fielding li
much batter than It was at tha
commencement of tba season
and tha team feel that It ha
aa vn chance te beat tha
Shamrock. It Lakevlew win
thla Sunday a third gam will
be arranged with th (lugger
from DeechutM county.
DOGS KILL SHKKJ
8TAYTOM, July 11, (AP)
Charlea Btaytoa reported that
two doge killed IT bead of hi
high grade aheep her tha ethr
day, and that b bot on of th
marauder, a large polio dog
which wa latw ldnttfiid by
It owner.
Japan waa th leading eas
terner for American alrplan
parte In 1122.
How you foil deptndi
on what you oat
2
WHITE
KID PUMPS
Our regular five 'dollar
White Kids In a variety
of styles, reduced to
only.
Now . . $295
o o
These Men's Sport Ox
fords were formerly,
priced as high as 16.00.
Take them away dur
ing this sale at this ex
tremely low price. UJ.
NOW Is the
Time to Buy
We earnestly repeat
this warning . . . don't
wait till prices have
skyrocketed . . . Get In
on the low prices now.
Beared