July 14, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS I Saw- M-uy pouplo Wttttirlm thulr yard and grirdnn- tho other lititht )unt hnturo lioavy July rntiiMtorm. 1 I... K. H, N. A. to Mt Krlrndihlp chin p. H"X"l Nrlnhbon of Amer ican will mftal Krldny ovrnltiK at 7: SO o'rlork Hi I. O. O. K. hall. Anna WooUYr, oracle, will pro-aid. t'uiiillllnii lnimvi Tha con dition of ln Mitch)), O-yoar old aon of Mr. and Mra, K. M. MKrlmU of Tul Lak. whole fiMit waa ttadly cut In a mowing marhlna Wodnondny, la rnpurtod to h linpruvhiK, arurdliiK to rv porta from Klumath Vullny hoa pllul wlioru ha U a pulli-nt, Th.-ft .ti.rt.d Theft of plumbing fiilurei, a bml, Dial triM, army ent, cook it ova, and rtumiiroua olhnf arllrltia from a liinmo at 102K Wantland, owned by II. Huiitlmnn of I'nrtlnnd. haa liti reported to pollca bureau. TODAY 1 BARBARA STANWYCK A$ lr ' ' If Wworth More ' l " u tttf VJ AUre,'V forlionly the only girl on the . j : W kim doimt "' ecrWwhoUnWraldtortArrW"go V--. -v I i VeaseaJ Thl" ( r7 1 I f lABIO I "Muilcsl II L-J J I Doctor" I I . In ' .Winter Broil picture, iBaby Face WlihVnilRTEEN MEN Including H-EORGE BRENT And Four Spicy Short Subjects! NICKELETTE A Souvenir wllh Itudolih Valentino "Womlrrs 'of NEWS the World" 8PORT "Catch 'em Young" PELICAN THKATHK Nustalne Injury Edgar Dlek eley of portlend ) patient at Hillside hospital, where he la re ceiving treatment for a fractured vertebra which he euttalned In recent automobile wreck on The Dalles-California highway. Illaknley didn't realize the sever Hy of hla Inluryi until after eev eral day had elapsed. IXMivne Hospital J. D. Pettln- III. Ureat Northern employe who wua eovorely Injured when a gae motor car left the trama near Lookout. Calif., aeveral weeka aan. baa left Illllilde bonpltal where he haa been a patient. I'ettlnalll rerelred a broken boulder In tbe accident Hack Injured Earl Arnold of llarnea Valler to a patient at Illllilde hoapltal aufferlnc from back Injury. TODAY Cartoon Newt Wlllard JuaU Included on the lue.t llet at the Willard hotel on July II were the fol lowing: H. Mlddleton, Port land; 0. A. Webiter, Bin rran claco; rred Clark, Han fran- cIm-o; Mr. ana n, i. v. Hpencer, Hoattle; Mr. and Mra. V. A. Jonea, Portland: A. P. Dobaon, Portland; H. Poplrlt, Portland: 1. F. Klnkup, Port land; II. A. White, Portland; W. D. Murcnle, Ban Franclaco; W. 0, Hurt, Ban rranciaco; r. II. Cole, Dallaa. Tel.; .11. Ste rner, Sacramento; H. A. Moore, Ioi Anaeiea; v. n. uru. do- ttle; Chai. peteri'in, roruana; K. K. Lance, Han rranciaco; it. Htroupe, Seattle; Mr. and Mra. C. H. Jonea, Port Worth, Tel.; T. 1. Neflejr. Alturaa; O. R. Coffin, Kujene; R. JC. McEinoae, Roieburg; cnaa. oauoway, oa- lem; N. B. Rogera, Salem; C. B. Mllla, San rranciaco; h. W. Flu- harty and danghter, Berkeley; L. T. Scharnp, Sacramento; r. and Mra. H. C. Jackaon, Bolee; Mildred CI Ire, Loa Angeiea; T. P. Coffin, Kugene; H. M. duai bam, Portland; L. T. Roblnaon, Oranta Paaa; h. L. Stlllwell, Sac ramento; J. Browa, New York City; H. H. Pomeroy, Portland; Herb White, Med lord; A. n I.umaden, Portland; Roy Entler, Roaeburg; Mr. and Mra. R. Morae, Corrallla; Mildred Oreen nan. Portland; Mr. and Mra. J. A. Wllaon, Chicago; W. L. Mc Fadden, Seattle; Lyman B. Mil ler, Ban Franclaco; Norman Fa Tora. Eugene; Mr. and Mra. E. L. Trlplett, Medtord; C. D. Runn- yard, Portland; Ben Korei, nan rranciaco: E. Monion, Oakland; L. B. Ladd, Oakland; Mr. and Mra. H. M. Erana, Paaadena; N. Lang. Portland; Judge and Mra. EUlaon, Kanaaa City, Mo.; Iran H. Ware. Eugene; Mr. and Mra. O. E. Smith, Cblco; Mr. and Mra. J. E. K'elaon, Ogden, U.; I. u. Orlffln. Portland; J. Bchnab. San Franclaco; Mr. and Mr, w. E. Olaen. Meaiora; w u nerrr. Portland: 8. V. W. Patera. Portland: F. 8. Bemm, Portland: L. Crump. Port land; C. O. Gregory. Portland; rv k. rlonrner. Red Bluff; A. J. Sterna, Kanaaa City; Burt Miller. Portland; L. D. Coffin, Portland. License leaned A marriage llcenaa waa lamed Thoraday morning by the county clerk'a office to Charlea Wealey Durall, ft. of Ch loauln. and Virginia Eather Lemmon. II, of Klamath Agency. rndrrgoea Operation Mn. O. I H. Harrington haa returned to her home on the Aahtand route from Hlllilde hoapltal where ahe I underwent a minor operation. Lrare for Fair Howard Gra ham, II. C. Oraham and Arthur Moore left Thuraday morning by motor for a two montha trip through the aouth and raid went, with the Century of Progreaa ex ponltlon at Chicago aa their dea tlnatlnn. Knroute they will atop at Lake Tahoe and Yellowatone National park and will Tlalt rsl atlrea at a number of aoutbern polnla. Returna From Nortli A. F. raham returned Thuraday ere- Ing from J'ortland where be pent eereral daya on bnnlnesa nd conaulted with Walter Pierce, Oregon eongreaaman. Returna From Coaat I. O. Pool, roundhouse foremen for the Great Northern, baa returned from fortnight a vacation apent on the eoait. Vl.lllna Family W. L. Ed- warda, local employe of the Great Northern, la enjoying vacation Tlalt with hla family at Loon Lake, Wanh. Sacramento Vlaltor L. Shamp, traveling freight agent for the Chicago Northweitern railroad. a builneea vlaltor In Klamath alia. POOLE'S COOL ' MNETREE Undersoea Operation Mra. F, H. Staler of 414 North Sixth atreet underwent minor opera tion at Hlllilde hospital Thura- Iday. Leavee Hospital Swan Rla- rom who baa been a medical patient at Hillside hospital, waa ble to return to hla home at Is Main atreet Thuraday. Methodist Women Give Tea Friday For Miss Naylor Women of the Metbodlat church will be hostesses at tea Friday afternoon, Jnly 14, at the church parlora, honoring Misa Nell Naylor, who haa returned to the United etatea on furlough from central India, and la visit ing In Klamath Falls aa the guest of her filter, Mra. Cora Lyon. Mln Naylor has ipent many years In India, and la a keen observer of all phases of Indian life political, rellgioua and ao- clal . All women of the Methodist church, and of the community as well, are Invited to call at the church Friday afternoon be tween tbe boura of 1 and t 'clock, and meet Mlsa Naylor. Mlaa Naylor la accompanied by friend, also on furlough, who will alio be a gueet of honor at the Friday tea. Court Gets Land For Weed Highway The Klamath county court In regular session Thursday, repor. ed aood nrogresa in obtaining right of way tor the west aide en trance route ot tne weea-mani' ath Falls highway, selected by the atate highway commlslon last A Land owners are co-operating with the court In offering the right ot way, which In many caaea la being donated. IT'S tnonSBVOWBR THAT CCNT (Z&SrC' U.n.f.m,, mmU - JlieumuU of molorUtt JUre nllthrd to tAb JatoUnt ain ll avu nirorfiiceif en Juno 161k, 19)3. 2 YEARS AHEAD in Ant.'.tnock Horsopoivor Kcvi-ForHtied" Gasoline Issues a Challenge to Owners of Cadillacs. Chryslers and La Salles J " You have keen advised to use extra price premium gasoline to get maximum horsepower in' ' your high compression motor, without knocking.' Abie ... it is no longer necessary. Gilmore lias jumped far into the lead to perfect and develop the new "Fortified" Red Lion. It is the' gasoline that makes premium price motor fuels ' unnecessary. It is 2 years ahead in anti-knock horsepower. It also gives added mileage, and contains no poisonous ingredient. The gasoline that makes Cadillacs, Chry slers, La Snllcs, and other high compression cars run satisfactorily, will make any car, old or new, run better.. . . Put tin's brand new "Fortified Gilmore' Red Lion to any test you want ... in any car. It challenge your aniazemcnt Jutt try UI 1 THE "FORTIFIED- GASOLINE FOR ALL CARS he Klamath Fella elne to the Lot Angelee contention. Prealdent Burge Mason are- iKlded. The American Legion parade, which la acheduled to be the most spectacular and longeat parade lc the history of atate convention!, will be held at :00 e'etock on the evening of August 10. the first day of the convention to be held here. Being the flret night affair of lta kind, the committee In charge haa planned an excep tional lighting effect, wnicn win Illuminate the entire town when the parade la under way. On account of the thooaanda ot people who will wltnesa thla par ade. It will probably be routed everal atreeta In Klamath Falls. giving everybody a chance to aee tbe unuaual eight. The parade at now planned will consist of three eectlone, the first, eectlon. designated aa the Legion eectlon. n this group the Legion post of Oregon having the highest record of paid memberahlpe will have the honor of first place, and the rest of tbe poeta throughout the atate will be placed according to their ratings. The second aectlon la known aa the 40 8 Section. In thla aection all the fnn and atnnta for which the 40 8 society la noted, will be aeen. Many en tries have already been received for a place In thla taction of the parade. Tbe third aectlon of the caval cade will consist of civic commer cial and fraternal entrlea, and many local flrma are already con structing apeclal floats advertis ing their products. The commit tee feela that thla aectlon of the parade will give an nnnsual op portunity for any commercial rirm to boost their products and Tells How She Lost 15 Lbs. of FAT builnesa. Virtually every fra ternal organisation In Klamath Falls will either march or enter a suitable float. Many drum corps and band! which will also be eeen and I CJJf U--mmm ft beard In thla parade, and an un-Pa" HOrStS Ut usual display of patriotic tlaga and colore will head the movement es corted by tbe armed foreee of the Kiwanians Hear About Convention Big Marsh Found Five valuable eaddle horses be national guard units of Klamath loosing to Jack MeAullffe and re. Falla and Ashland, Ironed atolen from their oaiture Ion the Big Marsh Wednesday. were recovered Thursday after noon by Sheriff L. L. Low and M. L. Barnea of the atate police. The horses were about 16 mllea The program of the Thursday from their pasture, which they meeting of the Klwanla clow at had left when a gate waa opened, tbe Willard hotel waa devoted to reports of the International con- The term, "call money, la ventlon ot Klwanla at Loe An- applied to money which la loan- gelea week before last. These re- od on condition that the loan he porta were made by Ed Ostendorf repaid at any time the person and E. M. Veateh. delegates from 'mailing It calla for the money. FUNERAL NOTICES Rheumatism Gone Too Here la a woman who waa rapidly putting on weUht and who waa troubled with rheumat iam too. Read her letter: 'I started taking Kruschen Salts because of the good It had done for a friend ot mine who had been crippled with 'henmat- ism. . At the end of the second bottle I waa weighed and find I am now only 148 pounds (ori ginal weight 163 lba.), at which I am ao pleased. But 1 hare 1 also felt my rheumatism mnch less, which haa been ao trouble some In my kneea. I most aay I think Kruschen a splendid weight reducer." (Mlaa) E. L. P. Overweight and rheumatic poisoning often go together. The six ealta In Kruschen assist the Internal organa to perform 'heir functiona properly little by lit tle that ugly tat goes: alowly, yes but aur'ely. Ton feel won derfully healthy, youthful and energetic more ao than ever before In your life! Kruschen Ealta to obtainable at Whitman Drug Co. a jar lasts four weeka and costs not more than 86c. SUMMER Lingerie SPECIALS Panties. . . Cool summer mesh panties in soft pastel shades. . . . Plenty of larger sizes Included. . . . Two splendid ' groups at two very splendid prices. 50c and $1.00 Slips.... One of the finest pure dye silk, bias cut shadow proof slips we've ever shown . . . Adjustable straps . . . Tailored and lace trims on soft, beautiful pastel shades. All sires. And they, "tub" beautifully. . $1.95 Labiate es KLAMATH FALLS OREGON IiAKEVnlvT, MINNIE N". MCRRY The remains ot the late Min nie Nevada Murry were forward ed Wednesday evening, accom panied by her husband, Charlea F. Murry to Portland, Oregon, where final rltea will be held. and Interment made. Shipment made under the direction of the Klamath Funeral Home. RAY WELLS BARROX The funeral services of the late Ray Wells Barron will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Klamath Fu neral Home, Iter. Dr. Baird of ficiating. Interment will follow In the family plot la the Llnk vllle cemetery. die ear They have an inner ear but cannot hear, the ear being merely an organ of equilibrium. White violets grow In tome sections ot the northern part of the United statet; they are called Alba vtoleta or Canadian white vloleta. New VOX Theatre of The Stare TODAY GILBERT A lanrt . j love. I li itory all in 11 Jf one! ml f M with ROBERT 1 Vyi ARMSTRONG 1 f MAE CLARKE I Tod l I I Browning'! V I production til . : . ON THE SAME PROGRAM BUCK JONES In "THE ' CALIFORNIA TRAIL" LA POINTED Of Summer Dresses EVERY DRESS IN OUR BIG STOCK DIVIDED INTO FINE PRICE GROUPS $3.95 $5.00 $10.00 $15.oo Plenty of "Larger" Sizes 12 to 20 andS38 to 50 kn unusual mid-season clearance. . . . Positively every summer, frock included in these four groups. . . . Prints. . . . Stripes, dots and pastels. . . . Knee and finger-tip length jacket-frocks. Formals are also included in this big event. Be sure and shop LaPointe's July Dress Clearance. Also Visit Our "Cotton Shop" Just Next Door Marvelous Washables For Women and Kiddies L a rite's KLAMATH FALLS LAKEVIEW, OREGON 9