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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
PAKE FOTTir UlJtl ;J1LII-EI EVENING HERALD. iHmATH FALLS, OREGON FTwf). :02!5 - i COAST USAOfH 800BRH At Ball Lakn 11, Portland . At Oakland B. Kranclscg 4. At Vernon , I. n Angol' 9 At Sacramento 6-3. Scau: ; :. "Ma" Stribling Watching Over Fighting Son; Is Promoter And Manager As Well As His Chum t I Keep your Summer diet free from heavy fowls ! Eat SHREDDED WHEAT with fruits a perfectly balanced food-easily digested. Shied kd fuiXMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS SI. 'ill if -. aim the scoots! hoy here yesterday in wheels" on his s.N DIBOO, ypuni strii'itiiB pugilist, arrived his "bungalow on return trip to Oeorgla after trav eling through 21 state. Those on the street ytUn bO'.lrod (ho big automobile with "Slrlb- ling's" painted all over it. perhaps also noticed the qiilet-llke woman in the machine with her family. In a good-looking, dimpled woman of ST. young Stribling hits found a rare degree of service. For hiti BAMBINO TO GET BIG SALARY CUT new YORK, aur. s.uV a des patch frdttl Cleveland to the Now Y.rk Kvery Woild t.'day says that Bab Rath, hone rue king, win not receive hll salary of f 52. 000 a year, when his praaaiit contract cxporlea. j and .to signs a uo.v one. A slump in Wa batting, which now is binder .J;.0 for this season, will j result In reduction In 'Ills pay. says the despatch, who is fight promoter. manager. 'second" and chum, ns well as mother. Tn serve her son. "Ma" StrililinK i .....: iii, hnr ilnmetle lent anil I pitches it wherever the song rings for young Stribling to enter the ring. ' PITTSBURGH, Aug. 21. ff) "Ma" Stribling raise.) her m v to , Harrv Greb. middleweight huxlne ! Greb Recovering From Auto Wounds ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CIlEAr PRICES are on now who Don't be one of many will order too late. Winter is near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD is our specialty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 be a fighter, and a winner In !l fights the battling Georgian has never been knocked down. "He gets his strength from mo." j "Mil" Stribling said. "I have sev i en brothers all more than six feet tall, aii weighing more than 200 'pounds." Young Stribling stands five feet 11 nnd weighs 16" pounds. Ma Stribling is only IT years older than her boy. She was' married down south at IS to a man she saw for the second time on her wed ding day. The courtship wai c r rled on through correspondence. Stribling Intends, after the hoped for fight with Dempsey, to go to college and favors Yale. "Ma" Strib ling says she will never permit her pon to play college football. In SUf Fighter's Hands Are Not Injured champion, v'.s "resting easy hospital today hum Inlurli fored In ua automobile bcaldeni ' last ulg it. P Oilc ans laid his c.n dlti.m was favorable an i that he i would be able to leave the hospital within 2 cr 3 weeks, unless com- j plications developed. He suffered ,i hrokeii rib and minor bruises. Former Champion Seriously Hurt SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Aut. 21. (tf) Frank J. Nell, former bantam-we-'ght champion of ti'jc world. Is In j a hospital here, seriously injured j by an accident that occurred yes-: terday at the home of his turent.il by falling from a ladder while try lag to slide a garage door upon its :vUars. He dropped about 15 feet and i struck upon a projection that ptine- j turod his abdomen. NKW YORK. Aug. 21. OP) Exam ination nf Paul Herlenbarh's hands todav bv the state athletic commls- he will recover, -ion's phvsician failed to disclose He was visiting his parent any evidence of the Injury which was claimed by the light heavyweight champion last week as grounds for postponing his fight with Jack De laney on August 28, at the Yankee stadium. :ve in tils city. Conservation of Your Teeth may mean conservation of your health. The two are synony mous. And by getting your teeth examined free by expert Dentists may mean the mving of money, time, and a lot. of pain later on. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of coarse) 202-204 Hopka Bid. 8th and Main Phone 83S r7rS77M7M?7m7SSSSS7ZZK 77 . -7-7-7 : '. -7-7 777 7. 7 7 7 ZVTPZHLZiZ Y It is believed Y t t ? A. Y 2 Y Two 1 Y nium, have been produced In metallic ', If Y BCLGARIAXS OBBKRVE HOLIDAY ; SOFIA tP) International t'o-op-! erative Day was celebrated recently and was made a national holiday In every city, town and village. I Tho movement for the celebration was under the direction of the Con-! tral Cooperative Bank, which has' a large establishment in Sofia. The growth of this bank Is rc- fleeted in its business for 'the last year which was more than 2,000,- Y 000 leva. Its previous high record did not exceed any year. 1.000.000 leva for XKW BASIC ELEMENT IS KNOWN AS "HAFNIUM COPENHAGEN, Aug. 13 ounces of the new basic element, haf We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m: same day form, one ounce of which has been sent to the United States. It is un derstood that the new elemer.'. may be su:ce3sfully used In the manufac ture of an. lion lamps for radio, Niels Bohr, discoverer of hafnium, and physics In 19 22. was not able at first i winner of tho Nobel prizo forjj, j to turn the new element Into metallic J j form. He has now, however, accum-, J j pllshed this, assisted by Poul Berg- j I lund. a civil engineer. Success was at-1 J 4 lalned by oxygenlzation of a sub-; stance called nlvlt, found In Nor way and France, and containing nix per cent hafnium. Fall Millinery and Garments Are Being Received by Express Each Day May We Have The Pleasure of Showing Them To You Kayser Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose 1.50 The new colors are represented in this lot, also grays, tans and black. All remaining Voile and Linen Dresses formerly selling up to $15.00 Close out price 2.98 Fall Pattern Hats that are exclusive copies of import ed pattern models in the new shades for fall. Prices from 10.00 to 18.00 Fall Sport Hats In felts, velvets, leather and com' binations of felts and velvets. Most any color may be had. 2.95 to 6.50 BR Silk Sport Dresses $7.95 About 1 5 of these popu lar dresses in stripes and prints that formerly sold to 18.00. Sale Price 7.95 The New Fall Coats Will appeal to the most partic ular buyer. The fabrics employ ed are beautiful, the styles are different and created in a variety to please most anyone. Sport styles that are hand tailored. Dressy coats with rich fur trim mings. It will not be difficult to select your coat this fall. Special lot of fur trimmed coats 19.50 lladioU 26 Radiola Super -Heterodyne Loudspeaker built-in. Loop inside the cover. Ready for outdoors. And an extra cal inct or indoors. With sb Radiotrons UV-199. Com plete except batteries. $225 Phone us for a . demonstration Terms can be arranged on any set we carry. In Radio Sets Radio Super Heterodyne Semi-portable demonstrator Complete with new batteries, tubes and loud speaker. Abso lutely guaranteed. Regular $267.00 Special $175.00 Marwol, 5 tube, tuned radio frequency, set. Very selective, great volume, splendid, tone. Complete with storage battery, B-batteries. 5 tubes, loud speak er and aerial equipment $99.85 BALDWIN HDW. CO. The Winchester Store Phone 261 418 Main Brain Waves now ivctuiucu PARIS, Ai:ig. 21. MP) Sound waves fiom a human brain iliavc j boon picked up 1y a ra'.'.o receiver on a four to 10 motm wave length, The experiment is dett-rltK'd by Ptrotessar FerdlnUndo Cazr.mnall, i head :t the department of Neurology ' iiiiil psyehlartry at the University of Milan. In an article prepared for the forthcoming Issue of revue de I metaphyaique and reviewed by Lo- matin. As a remit Prof Cazzumull for o.ices the trammssion .of sound waves j fr pi one h:aln to lanouaer. He k.'O' i j ie operated with IiIkIi excitable per ;i:im of t OHe aufferinaj from ,.101- voti.i diseases u.s well as the noted Italian Medium, r'lg Nora Mag;l, i The patient was shut, up In a per- I feill Insulated cabinet. Tho sound 1 he beard through the receiver rang led from signals akin to ordinary 1 wireless idgn'-tls to whistling of soft vl la, of cello notes. j person under similar nervous, meni al or hypnotic itrese. TH1BTV-THREE IKISII LAWS PASSRI) DtJBUN -(ff) During the ses sion of the Free .Stale Parliament recently concluded, :t;i nets wcro passed covering every variety ot national activity. One of the most nOtable was thnt authorizing tho use of the Hlver Shannon lo sup ply electricity. Another act which provoked much controversy was the treasonable and seditious offenses act. It 'provides the death penalty for trenson and graded penalties for various other offenses against the stato. Parliament! which hud been In session almost continuously for three year), adjourned to Novem ber 3. TOBACCO POPUfiAR in JAPAN Professor (,'azzamali says 'he Is led to believe that the waves sent Out from the brain of one porson undor iccrtuln condition mlgt bo ! picked up by (he bruin of another TOKYO (VP) The total sules of tobacco In .lapan, Including cigars, cigarettes and pipe mlxturca, for the fiscal year 1924-l!)2fi, ended last April, amounted to 24r,7fl7,4rf yen. Compared with the Hales of ton years ago, the present figures show un Increaie of more than 500 per cent. MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 21. Eggs firm, le to 3c higher. Current re ceipts .10; Pullets t9tt and .10: Firsts 111 ifr 31 ; Kxtras IM iff) ,14 h delivered Portland. Butter steady, Kxtrn cubes, city no; Standards 4S; Prime Firsts 46; Firsts In; I'ndergrades nominal; Prints 13; Cartons 64, , DutterfBt steady. Rest churning cream 52 net shippers trae.k In one 1. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 23; Light II; Springs 21 iff 25; Young white ducks 22 ff 21. Onions steady 2.50 fiV 2.75. Potatoes steady, 2.00 (fr 2.15. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1, 28 10; Filberts nominal: Almonds 25 iff) 27; Brazil nuts IK 20; jM lun chestnuts 21. Casoara bark qqlet, Nomlnnl at (I iff) 7c; Oregon grape root nomlnul. Hop! firm, New crop 20c on hig gles. New crop fuggles 20; Clmitcrs 18 . Cuttle nominally steady; receipts cattl c70 145 through); cnlvos H5 (27 through). Steers, medium 7.25 Q S.25; Com mon 0. 0 Iff. 7.25. Hogs steady, about Half run on contract; receipt 145. Sheep nominally steady. Kecolpls 170. Two Killed and Many Inured in Bad Train Wreck SAMBA, Colo., Aug. 21. (P) Two trainmen are dead, 15 passen gers are aerlously Injured, 10 be ing In a hospital here, nnd 7G others are nursing cuts and bruises today as the result of a hend-on collision between two tourist indon Denver nnd Itlo Orando western railroad trains at the mountnln sta tion of Oranltei Colo., forty miles from Siillda, late yesterday. Responsibility for the wreck was laid by railroad officials to fail ure of one of the trains to re ceive an order to stop at Oranlto. The trnins, "Panoramic specials" numbers 7 and R, which run on a daylight Hchedulo botwoon Denver and Hall. Lake City for tho benefit, of tourists, nud on a "roverso curvo ' afler number 8, tho caatbnund tr In, had failed to recolvo tho stop ordor, Offlolall declared. Stool coaches prevented wholesale loss of life. Marry n blond and you won't notice hair In the soup, a hrunet and you won't notice It on tho sleak.