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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
I'riday, October 10, t80 Page Four EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON New Boxing Promoter Demands Real Action From All Fighters Mi IP I jvj Ar v ! ten, and both canto to the wr, ' r ' flunk Sams and Karl Stols will JOHN-NY SLYYKSTKR Slim Masters and Kid Solomon will New x Slii" Two Engliih Style Cakes . enriched with cusUrdy h fondant center. Just ask for Tru-Blu "CUP CUSTARD" j tp'lnii,'. Introducing Johnnie 8ylvotcr; new nintchninkor tor the Klamath v boxing commission. TIioiv'k a now almosihoro urouml St-:t ml inti vltiii hall pince Johunio has taken over the n ins and started Ma im; up i arils for thin man's town, lie's been a trainer and Dustier of boxers for many years; he Knows every ancle of the bo. lighting came and he's made up his mind to cive the Klamath fans some real eards. Murine the afternoon and eVenlUf workouts. Johnnie is right on the job. supervising the work of every boy. There's uo stalling when he's around. The've either cot to strut their stuff or get off the card, and tin boxers know that he means busi ness. That's the peal On fans have boon seeing some real boxing in the work outs this past week. That is also the fhaiinn they'll see some real fights when the bo ye step into the ring n. t Toaadl night when Juhnnie puts on his first show. The Do Pinto-Stiirkey bout will ho Worth more than the price of admis sion for the cash customers. These two little scame-coeks will battle toe to loo until one or the other drops, They're both clever, both hard hit ter, and both game to the cjore. Chuck Sams and Karl Stols will furnish 1 miuutes of clove throwing in the six round semi windup, here's another bout that may nover co the distance, but as lone as she lusts it'll bo u whti ol a Ixjut. Wilbur Harrington, Klamath In dian, will cross leather with Kid Al corn, a touch looking honibre. in a four rounder. The young Indian has been Improving by leaps and hounds and will give his stocky and hard locking opponent plenty to think about. Slim Masters and Kid Solomon will Exclusive Styles Without Extra Cost Balbriggan Dresses U piece nml two piece styles in smart niodell A practical dress for the school miss or bttsinCB wonian, MostK- in heather mixtures. 9.50 to 15.00 n " mm i 1 1 n ''' mi m 1 1 mm i 1 1 r: mm j iiLm : h i i vim 'i We Always Have Newr An Exceptional Offering of New Hats For Saturday Trimmed styles in popular shapes sport velours, felts. 2.95 to 10.00 Holeproof Hosiery 1.00 a pair TJie hhuk are pine silk ami the COlofl ale sil ami plaited silk. All gOQtl COloM. New Corsetts and Brassieres New models that are -practical and designed tot" omlOrl ami constructed to conform to the new ode. 65c to 5.00 Carters Knit Underwear for Fall Wool or cotton, and wool ami cotton mixed all the popular styles in all -ii-s. 1.28 to 5.00 p, , , , IZT Hi Tru-Bake Crackers are baked from selected home-grown wheat. Scientifically blended. For blending IS necessary to produce that dis tinctive Tru-Bake Cracker flavor. finally, perfect baking by Tru-Blu Master Bakers produces a cracker that is as crisp, flaky, appetizing as a good cracker should be. Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Bskes Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portlana the Home of Tru-Blu Grahams. English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cafct stmt their stuff in the curtain ris er. Johnnie Sylvester Is Making his reputation as u matchmaker on this card he's arranged for Tuesday eve ning, and when he says It'll bo an evening of real glove throning the boys can mark their tickets along with him. . The first bout will go on promptly at S:3t) and there'll be no delays. cost op ijivrxd i ITALY SHOWS STEADY l- CREASE l OK li YEARS UOME. OP) Cost of living In Italy hns been on the Increaae con stantly since 1914 and Is still monnt injr. recently published statistics show. Taking lOu as an index fin ure in 19H. the cost of living has reached 498.22. A table of prime necessities of life, including bread, spaghetti, rice, beef, bacon, milk, potatoes and olive oil, shows an nvornge rate com pared with the IndexJfgure of 431.98 in December. 1923; 492.29 In De cember. 1924, and 498.22 In June, ! 1925. .Make a wiHh when you see the frst star and it will come true, if you wish it hard enough. All wish es do that. They say it took millions of years j to make us what wo are, and still j the job is only started. I 10';; discount on nil haLis at Mi lady's Shop, Friday, .Saturday and I .Monday. 1G-16 Hiiiiiiiiiiisiiiniiiiiiiiiiin IBfJMII, 6 See the New upmobile Six Now on Display Sedan $1495 - Touring $1435 Buy No Car Till You See It POSPISIL MOTOR CO. Klamath Ave at Eighth Street 6 L F. 0. L RAIL LABOR ACT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. 0rfj 16. tP) The American Federation or Labor at its couriudinc svwdoii to day, voiced its condemnation pt ttya transportation ac( and the rail torn labor board. Tfcs board suit! a con mtttee report, no longer has tli re gard or respect of any (mtttlenl parly and "its uhnlMiineiti would he Imt tlx' painless excision oT a dfiAf and withered appendix." It was voted to urge union orKun Izatioti not to permit the protnotiun of social legislation to tiercede the trade unlon'H own pnrpoHe of fon teriiiK "elf reliant e and Ulf help. The federation rotad to aak Hh execution council to continue orRanl aatlon work. An investigation of the Hell Tele phone HVHtem wuh ured. The COm pany, aald a report, "ban a monopo ttttto grip on a vital public service and has become, year by year, more arrogant, more arbitrary and mor detrimental to the progress and wel fare of the country," Meat Aged to Delicious Tenderness When you buy meat, you' desire the host. Tender, fresh cuts of choice meats are al ways assured; BAN DIBOO Tho submarine S-26 came in the surface ttpce up anil rammed the mine sweeper Ortolan' during maneuvers off 1'olnt LomO. No one Wai injured. LOS ANdKLKS Charlie Chap lin came bark to town from New York wearing a derby and announced that he would he shifting Imh motion picture to tho ouat coast afli.-r one or two more Hollywood pictures, SINCLAIR MARKET "Let me Serve You" Quick Deliveries 1126 Main Phone 793 (HiiniiHi cAt The LIBERTY "Welcome Home," which will be shown at tho Liberty Theatre to night, is described as a story rich in humor of tho sort that carrier a heart-tug with It. Lois Wilson, Warner Baxter and Luke CoHgrave, the old rheumal to in "Hollywood," ure featured In the principal roles of the picture, adap ted for the screen by. Walter Woods and F. McCrew Willis from a Uroad way stage play by Kdna FOrbOT and George s. Kaufman. The story is one of an old man a widower- who COmOfl to the djy to II vo with his married son and duughti-r-ln-iaw and so upsctH things that the Wife tells tlx- hu'hmid that either bis father or she will hare to leave at once- tho two of them can't ge(. along together nnd'-r the same roof. Hut lenvo It to CrUte to straighten everything' out In n satisfactory, not to say most amus ing fashion. Jack Hoxfe rides like a domOU, fights like u wild man and makes love like a Itomeo in "Hustin' Through," DltlOi St fOftk WoStortl be ing Hhown at the Liberty Theatre Saturday. CHff Blth, who directed the play, has gathered together a splendid supporting cast, including Helen Lynch, William Norton Bftlloy, Alfred Allen uud Ucorgiu Gianduc, 44 : : : : : 4 : FRUIT-OLA-NUT BREAD Sound's good, looks good, and is good to the last crumb. Contains fruit, nut oils and nuts. Not over burdened with fruit and nuts but ust enough to give it that rich, nutty flavor. 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