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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
i H V V t r r ) ' J, K i t i t K i evening rrcmiv--kksmath - FAm REflow PPvmAV. JUNE 5Clfl2g SATURDAY SPECIALS Re-organization Sale I Think Gorman Will Be Loser blisses Pat. Two Straps $2.95 1 Growing Girl's Patent and Tan, cut out slippers $4.95 Q u a 1 i t y M erchandise Young Men's Black and tan Bostonian ?r Oxfords $6.85 cftfens Brown Dress Shoes $5.00 Men's Ventil ated Oxfords for there hot tlays. Special $3.45 Black kuedes, grey would answer for medium heels and 'means a great sav suedes, biege and tan suedes. There shoes dress, street, howe or outing shoes. Good most all sizes. Quick action on your part ing. Women's patent satin, kid and tan calf slippers. . Special $4.95 Something new, gunmetal satin, spider web pattern, Nothing like it in town. $8.85 Women's patent and brown sandles $2.55 Frankie Murphy Ex pected to K. O. 'Firpo' Tonight Dosplto tliu Ironclad JiAv or Jim Klrpo (lormnu, tho wlsii oiioh iii'o pivillolhiK that ho will bo rnrrloil I out by tint fifth roumi of hlx Hi hi'il iiIihI t(n-roitml go with Krnnklo I Murkily tonight lit Wlulksi'. . Murphy Ih fuslor than Sammy Olson, who took ti'ii round's to i I a tlt'oUfou over Cnruuui, 'anil opin ion of tho faux who haw vu him work out Im that ho run punch hurdor. Attnu'tliiK fully itn much Intor i'M ns tho hoiullino ovoiil. which l doped out na a cinch for Murphy. Is tho contest between Jack I'rlm, Modoc RlitRKor. ami Joo Coftinan. t'offman lias ono knockout t to his credit ns a result of his previ ous meetiiiK with Crim and is llahle to repeat, l.'rim claims to he In far better condition than lust time. At any rate, with t'riiu fitihtiiiK before earnest barkers) on the reser vation who will kIvo him all the moral encouragement in the world, the fight will bo Inteii'stiiiK no mat ter who wins. ; Another aspiring youth who will try hard for a comolmek Is Wilbur Harrington, scheduled to mix with llelnlo Myers, his previous con queror. Jimmy Sullivan and Joo Wulters will stage the curtain raiser. Sul livan has been training at Wlulkso and local fans have had scant op portunity to see hlni In operation. Walters has been sen here in sev eral battles and when not out weighed tins been able to givu a good account of himself. Bostonians for Men Klamath Shoe Store John Kelly for Women W. H. KITTO, Prop. Beauty Parlor To Be Opened Monday With Panarlo, the arrival of Madame reeentlv with Coserrove's Benutv Shopps in Sen Francisco, I cellist from the southern city, who I Moe's beauty parlor will open to tho j is expected to arrive horn Sunday. Dublic on Monday morning. 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' f Urge Students to Study War SHANtiHAI. Juno 2. (fin A meeting of the Shanghai students union yesterday docided to Issue an appeal to all Chinese students throughout the country to "learn the art of war and bo ready to fight for their country." It was resolved to petition the military chiefs to select teachers to "arouso tho patriotism of tho peo ple and soldiers." The program for students demon strations In many parts of China yes terday was largely a fiasco, owing to official prohibition of tho meetings. The precautions taken at Shannhal completely frustrated tho students' activities here.. Many volunteers hnvo been with drawn, from the Shanghai streets. which are resuming a normal appearance. T Y Y T X ? V ? ? Y t f f Y ? Y ? ? Y Y ? Y Y ? ? Y Y Y Y ; f Y ? ? Y t Y Y Y f Y ? t Y Y A. 4 Patriotic decorations Now Is the Time to Decorate for the 4th and Rodeo Week Dennison's Crepe RED WHITE AND BLUE STREAMERS RED WHITE AND BLUE FOLDS . 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