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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
Wlfl)N K&D A Y. A PUTT, 20, 1025 EVENTNfi HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOETHRKE a ! . . : .... r. . . -t 1 Ate LIBERTY , ."Tho Libprty Has the Pictures" lost Shpw'w g of with MILTON SILLS and VIOLA DANA y The "SEA HAWK" is a wonderful action drama, staged '"where conscience is the only law" LAST SHOWING TONIGHT! ii.miodh cnrKirr .Mi fx, IVml lliilliiril Otin PlnliiU J ll IMvorro Action ate i Win' n ir husband publicly boal luir Willi lil flHtH In tho slroolH of Kurt K tnuiulli. It was dm straw thut broke Ih" rumvl'ii liink, uccdrilliiK to llin ri)iinll'lt oV Mm. Pearl C. Hul luril who liun filed mill (or divorce from I'.. C, lliilliiril. Mm. DmIIiii'1 alleges cruel und In hiriiiiui trmit mi'iit as grounds for (1 1 1 lino. Hlin cllim In her complaint, lllnlMIM'PH of her. husband's habitual Intoxication, of bin alleged failure Jo support her ami of his reputed ; liuliK (if cu II In k her opprobrious ! names. On example of III cruel ! treatment of Iht, alio HuyH, was i when lid returned ioinoln u ilrunk- imi condition und grabbing liolil of i her, threw her clear across the : room. Mm. Dullard aluics thut nlih Ii.im hem iiiiiklriK her own living, I Ihrouvh fiiHuru of her husband to ! support her. Tim couple were mur ; rlud In December 1920. In Portland. H. I), HiiHoii drove over to Klam ath Fulls luiit nlKht from hi home In Medford to spoiwl Huverul days on business. -l 1 - Call White Pelican Mineral Springs Co PHONE 20 2 for Bottled Beverages. WE DELIVER BY THE CASE Whistle Whiz Whim Whang Cascade Ginger Ale Orange Kist Green River Hot Scotch Cresta Blanca Clarentine Coca Cola Concord Grape 1 Virginia Dare , . . ' Root Beer Strawberry and Lemon Squeeze , Cherry Blossom Muskatine Punch , . Co Fan Ri-A-l-N-I-E-R , ... . ,"....-',,.' 3 . Latest Sport News BIG BOXING ID WRESTLING CARD TO BE STAGEDLJUESDAY EVENING A boxing and wrestling carnival which promises to eclipse anything that jias been staged here so far this tpring is scheduled for next Tuesday night' at Scandi navian hall when the municipal boxing commission will present a card of 28 rounds of boxing and a high class wrestling bout between Heniy Burke, coast middle weight champion, and Charley Beabenderfer of Duns muir, light heavyweight. In spite of the fact that the card is larger than any yet attempted, popular prices will prevail. . Burke und Ueauenderfrr wrestled here to a draw two montha a so. and ever since then the big Dunraiulr grutipler hn bei;n trying to set unothcr critrk at the Khiinath bone erunher. This bcut cukIu to prove a winner. Mutirlce Hurrla of Aahlnnd, who allowed lIurrliiRion more gloves tiiiiu he thought Sol l.evl.-.on ever made a month ago. will taj:e on the tough Mexican. Kelix Torres, from Weed In ose of the alx-round eventa. If the Mexican doesn't show a lot of atuff he probably will drop bo fore the nix rounda are over. Jack Crlui. Modoc Indian, will climb a hit when he takea on Kid Itelgan,' Ban, Francisco welter. In another alx-rotmd friuaa. Crlm al ways give the fans a run for their money, and 111 be. In perfect shape for the bay mitt wellder. Harrington, hard-hitting light weight anj Dummy Poole will tungle in another six-round tilt. Both boys have been seen In action here be fore and either one carries a K. O. punch that he may put across any time. Jack Mayberry of Albany and Joe Walters of Medford, a' palr of heavy weights, will trust their stuff In the fourth six-round event. Babe Llghtfoot, who has won his first two starts here, . will tangle with Chet Reynolds, a newcomer, in. the four-round curtain-raiser. Young IJghtfoot has been showing Im provement with each fight, and promises to work himself up Into a good drawing card If he keeps travel ing UKe he bus during the past month. Tickets are now on sale, and are meeting with a ready demand, ac cording to the promoter. Charley Deabenderfer, Dunsmuir Wrestler XJLTe state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality-(and hence of better taste) than in artjr other cigarette at the irice. .Liggett tr Myers Tobacco Co. Among the lluiismulr visitors In tho city for several days are H. A. Sprngue and C. Bess, Interested with tho Southern Pacific company. Phone -Your Order ' All first-class groc ers handle GOLDEN KRUST' BREAD (Now 12c a Loaf) Hot weather is sure to come so add to , your ' comfort by "' buying your. . Buns ', . " Rolls Cakes Etc. . From the Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN . VISITIX HKUK ' Mi. Pearl Sijuiies Sirndiny Week In Klamath Kails. 5, Miss Pearl Squires, resident of Portland, arrived In Klamath Falls hist night to spend the remninder of the week visiting with her frlenJ M'ss Bee Begin. Willie In this sec tion, the visitor will be shown some of the Interesting phaseq of life In Khi nutli county. Hole POHTI.AXH (il'KSTS Resistor Slimy 1Hlm Oregon MctivpollH Tills ' Week Visitors from Portland are In creasing and a number of the Port land visitors in the city stopped at the White Pelican hotel last night. They were F. H. Thompson,, W'. -M. Allen and B. B Douner. ' "' v nrvs KOHTY ACHKS n , J. P. l'eivlvl Aecnt'ivs IjiihI' l'rnn l.iiiiiber ('oiripnTiy' ' v Thirty-five dollars nn acre was the price paid by J. P. Perclval for a tract of lan.l he purchased from tho Lakeside I.umhor company. The land, a tract ot 40 acres Is situated along the west shore ot Tule lake. It sold for the sum of $100.. , MBS. KflAJE IX ' .Mglomii lli'sldrnt Drill's to Klafonfth Fulls This Moiiilnn MMWMMaMISia Would you horse whip the man you love, if he broke faith with you? May McAvoy Did in VAUDEVILLE 5-BIG ACTS 5 ' Laing Bros. , Harry Ferris . Novelty Ventriloquist 3 Fuller Clark & Co. ' "Making a Movie Star' , I And got away; with it! Lew Rose & Brownie "Moments of Joy" "Les Humanettes" i European Singing Novelty " ! Our New Vaudeville Policy Two, Complete Shows Each Night Vaudeville 7:15 and 9:15 -a i ' 1 ? . C: A Great Routes - Sunset Qolden State American Canyon Shasta for season 1925 Opening sale date May 22nd . , Tickets on sale from May 22nd, up to and including . September 15th. Return limit October 31st, 1925. Not' plan your summer va cation journeys to the East, taking advantage of these-low fares. Full stopover privileges. Substantial reductions in 5 roundtrip fares. . . First-class accommodations personal service delicious meals at'meal-tiirte in South era Pacific dining car. . For rcservations.iind all railroad informatiin,ask. . V 5" . ' r SoMthem Fcifi J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. 517 Main St. Phone 709 , : Klamath Falls,' Oj:6. ' '" " " " -t ! s 1. A Body tor Sverf L.m of fioimias Mrs. ralt Egan, wife of Matt Kgan, liead of the Algomn Lumber company, was among the many out of town visitors from her homo In Alsonin. Jlrs.-TCfsnu drove to Klam ath Falls this' morning and spent Proof of Merit riyiiruiij-niH- . II Its record in past years, in 343 different lines of business, stands as indisputable proof of exceptional meritand this year it it is an even better truck, than ever beforel - 1 Ton Chassis,. $1400; 1 Ton. $1635, delivered H. S. WAKEFIELD ? 420 KLAMATH AVE. PI10XB 10ft ORAHAM HOtHCM A DIYIItOS Of BODOI IIOTIUM Graham Brother fAS I M. W I mm DODOS BROTHERS I IS I II I her, lime shopping In the clu shotw. iivv.y