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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
TIIE EVENING HERALD PACE TWO ,' i r"'-! 1 !, - ! SATURDAY, JUNE G, 1925 Be Sure That Nothing Conflicts With These Dates 1 3 Jsik ISC Seventh o Wherever you are, plan to come and spend three days working and play of the Old Vest j, j j -J vvrm K$MK Every Woman should have a Savings Account Whether she receives a house-keeping allowance or has an in come of her own, she should open a savings account and ac cumulate a substantial sum of money. Only the woman who -has a savings account can fully realize the feeling of independ- ence. Your account can be opened with one dollar, or more. Then you take home the artistic Utile book bank. Put in spare . 1 change whenever it's convenient. . It's almost startling the way y.our account will grow. 4 Pet. on Savings The First National Bank ' Capitel $200,000.00 Deposits $2,473,317.34 ,, r. .' Member Federal Reserve System r ? y t y t t y y ? y ? x t t f y y f y Gene Tunney Knocks Out Tommy Gibbons in Twelfth Round Now Wants Match With Jack Dempsey TO SING OVER RADIO TONIGHT The numerous friends of Mrs. Louise Lee' Voye, wife of A. J. Voye .of this city, will he greatly Interested i to learn that Mrs. Voye ilsr-been asked to sing over tlie ridlo this evening over KGO, broadcasting from the St. Francis j hotel at San Francisco. Mrs. Voye, who is prominent among musical circles, is now visiting the Master school and will be accompanied by Professor Emll J. Polak, ono of the teachers of the school. Accord ing to word received hero by Mrs. Voye's sister, Mrs. Fred Schallock, those tuning In on KGO between the hour of 8:40 and 9:15, this evening will be able to hear the numbers Mrs. Voye will render. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER WHITE PELICA N HOTEL TKAC'HKK.S TO SCHOOL Mrs. Violet McLaughlin ami Miss Nelson to Leave Mrs. Violet McLaughlin, who has been teaching here for the past year plans to spend six weeks attending summer school at Berkeley. Miss Ethel Nelson will attend school dur ing the summer at San Jose. 1JISIXKSH VISITOR Alfred Keller, well Known Lan gcll Valley rancher, was a business visitor in Klamath Falls today. HEW YORK. June 6. (A. P.) The shadow of a heavyweight who climbed to pugilistic fame out of tho trenches of the world war today stretched across the puth of Jack Dempsey. Gono Tunncy has done whut no pthef heavyweight, not even Demp soy 'himself, has boon able to do conquer Tom Gibbons by a knock out. After 11 rounds of fighting with out thrills at the 'Polo grounds last night, the former A. E. F. light heavyweight champion sent tho game veteran from St. Paul down for - the count under a smashing right to the chin in tho twelfth. The crowd was stunned. In the round before It had booed tho two men far failure to put up the hot fight which had been expected, but apparently Tunncy alone was awaro that his foe, a veteran of 36 years, was wilting under the gruelling fire at close quarters. After ono minute and 20 seconds of the twelf th round Tunney put out one of the most formidable heavywolg!it con tenders in the country. A tight which felled Gibbons in a neutral corner so dazed-ulm that be was unable to get his bearings as he arose. Tunney' lunded another wallop to the chin and this time Gibbons was finished. Tho win ner whom Dempsey has promised to meet, fought well throughout, but Gibbons appeared only a shell of the greater boxer who stood off the champion at Shejby. Only In the eighth did tho St. Paul man treat his audienco to fireworks. While. Gibbons fought, 'his wife lay ill in u St. Paul hospital. The fighter's friends and that worry over her condition undoubtedly had j something to do with his defeat, j Post-fight statements follow: j Tunney "If the fans think 1 j should fight Hurry Wills first, I am : ready to take blni en at any time 'this summer, but I really think thj knockout over Gibbons ,1s enough J earn a match with tho champion." Gibbons 'I don't remember what round tho bout ended in. I fought the best I could, but tho best I lii 1 was not good enough. That's all." COAST LE.Kil'K SCOllLS .At Portland 6, San Francisco 10. At Seattle 4, Los Angeles 0. At Vernon 8-4, Sacramonto 0-3. At Oakland 7. Salt Lake 8. .NOTICE HEAL ESTATE MUX Ha r r y B or e I and his orchestra will play during dinner hour miWW-;'i''H- Sanitary .Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight Tho meeting cuiiod by tho Ilenlty Hoard of tho city for Monday even ing at 7:30 to bo held In the Dutch Grill of tho White Pelican hotel, will not he a banquet, but a general dis cussion of business. Will Koss of the national association of real es tate boards, whose residence Is Chi cago and T. W. Zimmerman, secre tary of, tho Pacific northwest real estate association, with houdquur turn in Portland will address the meeting. J. F. Mngnlro, president of tho local realty board, is unxious that the members turn out 100 per cent. The membership of the local board Is twenty-five. D ance AT KENO TONIGHT LES MAILINGS OIK'lf KHTRA Supper Served lit Midnight WARE3Bft&! Au Pf rscns Traveling from DmbwoooSicmiyoh BEABW0OB COACH IDIF TYl TUP PRKFftrF OF RANDITS AMD ROAD AGENTS. ARE HEREBY VAUUTO THAT THE COMPACT Will KDT BERESMflSIBlE FOR THE LOSS Of MONEY OR OTHER PERSONAL VALUABLES. Begin Work On Lettuce Ground In Wocus Marsh Work of proparlng ground for Klamath's first commercial lettuce ranch 'has begun on a 100-ncro tract loased from Geary brothers by Saudey &4lunt of Los-Angeles, Cali fornia. Intensive preparation is necessary. To successfully rnlso lnttuco It ! stated that the entire tract to he pluutod must bo prepared as a monster seed bed. Credit for atlrnctlng the atten tion of tho California men to tho possibilities Dt this section goes to Hoy Nolson, Wonlon ranchur, who while on a visit In tho south con vinced thorn tli'Rt conditions hero wore Ideal for lotluco culture ATTK.VDH HiaWIO.V Loral Man Left Yesterday for Visit III Pol l hind Mr. and Mr.t. Abbey lurt yoslor day for Ponlland to attend u reunion of Mr. Abbey's ovorsnn division. Abbey Is employed at the Klnninlh Kalis A ii to Co, Phone 93 We are specially equip ped to " economically produce booklets 1 and advertising fojrs.'1 W. O.SMITH Printing Company "Quality printing" , I ? ? f T t t T Y T Y ? Y I