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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, ArillL 9, 1925 Pf!ETVVCJ 1 m i J5 mm to Many Hudson and Essex Cars Now Being Built t I-'.',--.. S4V - iav : l&Aany 'mothers have learned this':. . '.'"better breafrt ? secret-have you? : Mothirs, more afire, are coming to ns e the health-impomncc ot "better braitasu." But a bitter breakfast need not mean a gct-up-carlicr, huder-to-m breakfiut Not whra Carnation Mush is pantry-handy f f For, lit fivt minutes', these creamy white flacs are trans- f formed utq a tempting; casierui energy.prara. . . i - J , . jCaraation Mush is all energy because it is au uncut, we ' tale white SbtiCT4whiaf specially' selected. We wash ft. . . - We"claoitWeremovonlytroKer'h6kbfthewheat i . DOthiiebe.WekeepaUtlaDrari,iUthemincn 'J health-value. Then we steam and roll the golden grams into -cnitywafeMhin flakes -,'..v ' ' " So that yoa can have-thed for your better femkfi3t" to- TKtrow nnnog--Kj have them piping-hot and jitfy-qukk! an eirai' Better Breakfail Cereal . Scy 'Cametien Mtuh to your grocer Ono thousand cura a day tlio biggest six cylinder business In the antomoblla Industry lire no- be ing built in the Hudson-lisaex (no torles in Detroit, according -to -word received by J. 'll. Morion, manager of t-ie.Acnie Motor po,.r HuiWmhi-Es-ttx dealer here. '' Ninety per ceut of this Immense business ,u. ia the popular Hudson Essex ebachea. It was; declared. Tho coach type of body, was originated by tlio tiudsun .organization, throe j J years ago, arid hi oncorn now aus had the .experience of building nearly a qnarur of niilllou of them. "This gre.t. volume, of business whici him brought Hmlsou-Cuox hit j. as, liaiicvUuiJ.ti t Co iiniier i leadership fur tlio whole Industry!" said Mr. -Martin, -"has been' a steady growth over the period In which the coach' has bA-'n -built There prob ably,, .ias'. never Seen a slnjlo body U'pa. In' me hole history, of the business which .has. had suca a phe nomenal success. ; '"Now-the-popularity has. bosme such, that Hudspn-iEssex Is 4he bls g.H builder. -of s.lx cylinder cars iu tho. wor.d. Vtuu you consider that some automobile, men tried to rldi- 'cule tho coaeh vhen.it. was first in troduced,, the . success ;ot Hudson and tssex must hoconsUlred a most remarkable one. . , .. , .. - This spring there -will undoubtedly be a Miot.fc-j ct made p.pniur cars. i ..'.--- ;jar winter ' bus.ness , has - -.. . . .. wo ' . ... . . i a ... : . .. : . 10;- a . i:a to " . 'i ; ; V , :i' . . . . 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Broaawa A LIN ..-ojj -,t t-is.. -iu io. a loug .itj to corao the man who thinks vo aches wi.l think -of Hudson o.d SATURDAY, APRIL I1TH., EVE 7:30 COLLEEN MOORE "The Huntress ?: BIG EASTER DANCE AFTER SHOW "- MUSIC BY HI-LIFE ORCHESTRA - f nri.iVuiri ri iriirri " - - mm WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH., EVE 7:30 feresi Man in the Wor'd' .JSTAVO VINS IN MATCH WITH BURKE '-wo .punishing arm strangles i' nndoins of Honrr Burke, ,,,.!.. ;..a.AJ QuJtavo, t iiiRbt AeiVj weight, 'on In . iigui. falls at the MJO-'e ball i". .. J--a.'J got Ue first . in one hour 3D-i three minutes, . ucoud and deeding fall In .. .A:.. j.-aj- oulwoighed li. I: . . po inds, which put .i.-malh grappler to a disad ..iv Au.. . "tin cou.u jji ovor- . big ,crrd witnessed lie match a was keyed up to a high pitch .ro.n start to finish. Just before he ,- t tiie f.rst fall. Gu3tivo fell vic tim to the painful toe hold and It ir.ked for a. bit like Burke would pin him to "the mat. Tne boxing p.elimlirarles, as well as the special bout between a v re.it. ec aad boxer, were chuck full 'if interest. Four little kids put a a coup.u of four-round boxjng i ui.u .hal brouj-t the fans to their Itis'tl "' ;Vi...' ' Aa ahaolutely 'i-e liquid pe- 'r.im of hea ' .'. - gravity and ter viscosity rn any other oiL F!?ular price $1.00 Fyall Or:Icrlies, a wonder f::uv active yet mild laxa Tthay are pleasant to tr,l c! and they work natur ally and form no habit, 3 sizes 25c 50c $1.00 Pcptona is our best blood building and general tonic. Splendid for withstanding spring weather. $1.00 Protect Your Hands With Puretest Glycerine and Rose Water The daily use of this cooling and '.ri r lion will keep the hands soft and white, and take away all roughness. 4-oz. Bottle, 25c There were plenty of objection-! to the field "marshal's nomination voiced, in . the : nationalistic ranks however, numerous members of the old regiment literally "standing aghast" at the suggestion that "the one rema'nlng f'gure of the glor ious past" be dragged Into the quag mire of German party politics.. "He has been a soldier all his life and wholly typifies the rigid monarch!.-! era wh'ch has gone" observed a w''. known former naval officer, "and any attempt to make him tit into the post of president of the German republic a new world to him must be designated as a piece of frivolity and political insanity." In .orilfcr to Interview personally prospective i teachers for Klamath schools for the fall term of 1S2S, County Superintendent Fred Peter son left, this afternoon ' for Port land is spend the week.. BERLIN, April 9. Field Mar ebal Von HJndenburg was nominat or aa a candidate for president of the German republic, by the nation al conservative Bourgeoise bloc. , It .was announced that the field marshal had agreed to stand for the office. Von Hindengurg's nomination was forecast several ' hours before - he ; actually accepted as it was known that ho had agreed to run against former Chancellor Wilhelm Marx in the elections ot April 28 it assured of the united support of all parties comprising the national bourgeoise i iblock. Despite the opposition of Foreign Minister Stresemann, It was stated before hand that German peo ples party would not oppose the j field marshal If he was nominated, j ..' ( ' Von Hindenburg'a protests against j PARIS, April 9. The Herrlbt j sintering the gruelling race on ac-j government raising ihe question of j count oi nis age were met by sup portera who adduced to the aged war. hero the examples ot men on the verge of 80 who had made good as statesmen. . They pointed out that Pismarck when he retired 'wsi I FRENCH CABINET IN CRIHIH confidence on a minor detail of the i education budget Into the . chamber of deputies this evening, obtained a majority of only two, tho vote be ing 14' to 140. . ' Trenvicr Herrlot has unoxpo'tfodly cnnjfdorably . older . than the f'.eM j Issued an urgent summons lor his mi.il iu..- jti in-.-os m. wn-mnncoaa mmistera to atLomi a eabinat meet- (and Half :ur alio were cited. 4 . ." 1 --jrs HAKO I lMtS DANCE Malin TONIGHT : Orchorilra illg. ' ;..,'.. In tho. lobbies of tho chamber of .fiojmtlcj tliB meeting ol the cabinet waa widely Interpreted 'te meaning that: the mlnlstj-y rAiuld'' resign to n!cUt. " ;' '; J i Jilcliigan has refused to. choose a : poet laureate, probably feeling no .one m,ia should be blamed too much, DON'T STOP. . at our window JUST look In anil then come in because fine aa I)titclic5H Trniir8 swtti in a window they will look even more stylish on yon. They arc cut on Faiihion'i authentic liucn and they fit and feel riIiU They will outwear any trou pr j'oii over bod each pair is yd rran ted :' 10a a Button ; $1 .00 a Rip.' ' Xaok in our window, then come in tho store and get ft "close-up" of the famous Dutchess Trousers. KLAMATH KLOTHING :;;;flKOMPAsnr;7l ; Exclusive Agents r 4w ..rii ii m. ? a - it n f a r i 41.50 duarante i a a arm i JOCKS, b?5C Fifth a l.cl Main Sireets ILL-LUCK HITS LEAGUERS !--.t" X X it i NEW YORK, Apr 9. Injury and HI health which have left the rnnks of national league teams depleted, now have set upon those of tho American. . Th tra'nlng sea;on has exacted a heavy toll, and at least two great .wiltld iiiioeio, Waitor (rtaoou) ..ijrnnvlllB .of . tho Chicago ' Cubi, and Joe Hauscr of tlio Philadelphia Athletes will be out of the gamo tho : Z greater part of the year. j ; Maranvlllo, wlio was expected to ; become the foundation In the re-i building of the clubs early In tho preliminary season .slid lnU tho j .m.u ujMU Uii,.. tJ coiu up Willi' . broken leg. The Rabbit had boon It jjtalned In a trade with Pittsburg j y .o take tho place of- Charley Hoi- iochcr, w.vo remains too 111 to.re-S. port. " ; j; Hardly had the tears caused by this mishap had time to dry when Denver Orlgiliy, regular outfielder J of the Cubs, surferod a broken col- ; lar" bone. Jimmy McAuley, Los An- geles ohoititop, will "endoavor to take Maiunvlllo's place and "Twin au Arnom atatz, unit jioaincoio and Hack Miller are expected to guard the outfiold, until Orlgsby can return. In the less of Haussr, Connlo Mack suffered as serious n blow aa Jack Hendricks of tho Cincinnati Reds,' when Jack Dntibcrt died dur ing the winter. ... Meanwhile lllness more serious than the previous attacks this spring has put an end to Diibo Ruth's ap- poaranco for the Yanks for ton tlmo being and he will bo onwhlo ,tp start against Wathlnetoa ot the Yaikee etadlum Tneadajr,'' mm m tut ate ! HOT CROSS BUNS , (! i I Herald "CW Ads Pay i King Tut-Ank-Amen ate a primitive Hot Cross Bun as a mark o respect, to his favorite moon goddess and, possibly, for the more modern reason that he liked it. Don't .let Good Friday and Eapter Sunday go by without having some of our irolden brown Hot Cross Buns with their delicious aroma, fresh from our ovens. ' Special 30c per doz. Phone your order now Sixth St. Bakery 1 CHAS. LANDIS , , r, 126 South Sixth St. l ; "For1 goodness sake eat better bread" 1 z