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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
iSaUuduy, October Hi i'.w, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON c Five Ml H Additi'onal Society FIRST LADIBt )!' I, .i ak mam. KI.NH irOII IIIHTOKIC COH'n MCH H, tondsd In IllUitrate Dm "minimi COS liiniKH or various periods of Amorl oai) history, mill the c.iwnn they wear art their very own. Kuril 000 linn ii dross which wiih actually worn by ilin lady iihu rcpreaniita, nml you DO sure hIim hi moHt proud or l()W ninny of you Indlua have ivor rUltod 1 1 - National Museum in Washington ami rogardoil with Internal lliu norli'ii of glumi mam may thnt contain mmilklmi, urn t I y , do- It. inure, lancinating, on the chum may Wo strongly bollovo thnt the M bit, roprOMOtlni LhC wlven Ol UlO toundlnK nlmllnrlty of conntnnnnin t'rualdontii boilnnlni with Martin I amonf ths class mm population i WiinhliiKUui, nml ohsoi -veil tho .'uniix- , Iho 000 mill only fOMOD for Him un- A Well -Planned City House , STOLZ AND SAMS BOUT WILL SHOW LOTS OF ACTION liiK rlimiK"" In coalman anil coiffure? Ami how iniiiiy of you - lliiten, i I'nrnfully, now - linvn noticed the .iitnnlahluK fact lluil nil of those mil ii 1 U I ii h have faces OXOOtly alike'' Don'l bo smbarrassod not one parson in ii thousand notions that, bill II I" trill Their hair, you un-' ii rstand, in ni iiipf uri bub'arrdntad rorj differently, OJKh in tin itytal affectod by the (4n1 i.aiiy the ropro1 MnUi Whan ih" DKJijkloi van boloi mada, their orootor decided to nlvn thiiiii nil Kituiiur rnron, thereby iroldloi ii itinrm of orltlclon) ami liiiiliirlnil data provlni Hint tho Iftd lot In quOltlOD did not look Ilk" that nt nil. And pnrhtipa it wiik ttiniiKlit. ton, ! that llnM several ladlM muni ocrn-' iiy onii kIumh cho for oontnrloi and ion t ll r Ion, Ihom liml holler ho an i arrabganiani to forestall nil vain i dlitputoii nml piiimihle liouuty contests umonit thorn. ArrurdliiKly tlioy worn nil given claaelc furoH in Iho Greek Mulptnra) Stylo. At liny rnto, Hon W0 have n largo (TOtip of cmiituro with more thiri n strong family iikonoiui, hut dlffor ontly miffed, dlMoronUy posed and dlfforonily ilri'mu'il Tlioy arc In- broksn amicability in wblcb Uimo wm ladlei bava dwoit. iiuihi: PLANTS IlKTUtv TO window ii.hiu:th T JL UK return of tliu bullae plant oaaoo brings i ths always puiillnn 'I ltd i "'ii "wh, ro iihiill wo put thtttf" If poltod plants worn ablo to thrive In any situation it would in- easy onouihjto locate Ibotn satis factorily, but sines tho (Mil ma jority of than) ntUSt hit vi- both sun light and fresh air wo mum put thohl In or very uoar (nod Mire I windows, for tho plant that domanda abundant light, a banging situation directly hkuIiihi a southern wimlow ottort decorative a well ai phyilcal ml von t iikoh. An Iron collar around tho pot bnliiw iho rim will aorvo mi a Komi kttachmotlt for tim support : in k wires. Hero in a pn-tty baskot or ivory wiikor, which la ho popu lar ami yel not too nponalTo the plant may hiog with perfect safety all winter, providing of coune thnt you mnvo It back n foot or two ilurliiK oxtri inoly cold woutber. LOOK AHEAD Join the community tree planting campaign Make your property more valuable and at the same lime more beautiful. Co-operate with your neighbors and have your street a street of trees. Last But Not Least -Build a Perrin Planned House Behind the Trees H. R. Perrin "For Economical Building" 209 Hopka BIdg. Phone 250-J Support the tree planting campaign tMUOMSj ' Suarly as much tntornst being lihown by local fight fans In tho Semi-wlndup between Earl Stolz of Bend and Chuck Hams of Klamath Tuesday night as In tho main evemt between Mike De PlnUi nnd Kid Btarkey. Both Stolz and Sams hive been Knowing a wiorld of 3tuff in their work-outs, and with both boys heavy bitters It looks almost ce:ta!a that ono of them will lose by the K. O. route. tStolz worked cut last nlgCu before more than 100 fans and Im pressed all of them with hl3 speed anj general ring ability, He went tour fast rohnde with Kid Alcorn aod gave the fans a roil line on his ability. Both boyj iere glvan a kU hand after their workout. Tie De Plnto-Starkey argument will bring together a pair of hard hitters and speedy boys. Starkey's string ct vtuorles here make aim a favorite, although he will have to travel at top speed U he expects to gj the distance with the flashy Portland Italian. Mcire real interest Is being mani fested in Tuesday night's card than has been shown here In a long tirao, and witih real fights promised in every event, It appears almost cer tain that Scandinavian hall will be packed when the first bout is called prompt! at 8:30. Notre Dame to Meet Army Team on N. Y. Field NKW YOItK, Oct. 17, A deter mined army mule today turned two menacing hoofs to tho annual Nc- tru Dame football game In an ef fort to steam a march which has crushed all opposition for more than a year on the gridiron. The meeting of these two major elevens of east and middle west in tho Yankeo stadlnm, marks their eleventh struggle. Only two of these contests have been won by the cadets. PERMANENT SUMMER TIME DATES FIXED BY BRITISH ACT LONDON. (JP) Summer time will end tbls year In the morning of Sunday, October 4, says a notice i from the Home Secretary's Dopert- ment. I Summer time in the future will ! begin at 2 o'clock Greenwich mean time on the morning of the day at I ter the third Saturday In April, or, If that day is Easter Day, the day after the second Saturday in April. piatT lien Pi. M ii Six-Room J fouir No. 638 houses of today have only rLtzix! sun porches, while the OKI ones had only open porches. This design lias both En open one for shade on hot summer days, a:td a closed one for warmth and cheerfulness durins the winter. Tlx open porch on the front of the house is an especially attractive feature of this design. This has been designed for a small inside city lot, yet tliought has been expended on the ap pearance of the sides so that in exposed locations they may present a good cITect from all quarters. Hemish or Garden Wall Bond will give a de lightful finishing touch to the brickwork. A study of the floor plans will at once reveal tlie fact that nothing has been omitted to make a modern home. The main rooms arc large, the living room opening on one side to a screened porch, while a sun parlor opens from the dining room, to which space is added by a good bay, useful for flowers and the like. I The kitchen is well lighted and ventilated, Dcsirirf fur American Face Brick Association with the windows over the sink on one side and the built-in breakfast nook on the other. The refrigerator is placed in the pantry and iced from outside. There is a connection from the kitchen to the front hall poising the lavatory, coat closet, and basement stairs, and giving convenient access to the front door. On the second floor are three large bedrooms, all well lighted and ventilated, an ample bath room, and numerous closets. Stairways to the attic and to the kitchen are very desirable fea tures. The basement contains heater and fuel room, laundry drying space, vegetable cellar and a garbage incinerator. There is an outside en trance to the basement, The ceiling heights ai e 8 feet 6 inches, and the content is 36,000 cubic feet. With a driveway at one side as shown, forty five to fifty feet would be the minimum lot. The first floor is well above the ground, giving good basement light. Prices Sweep Up in Stock Session It will end at 2 o'clock G-feenwich mean time on the morning of the day after the first Saturday In Oc tober. Thla la In accordance with tbe summer time act, which was recently passed, to establish summer time permanently. N'EW YORK. Oct. 17. fP) Ttie .flood igates of speculation stagger i lng uoder the load of swollen streams of buying orders, pouring ' f mm all sections of the country I , burst upon the floor of the New j York stock es:hange today and ! swept prices upward In one of the ' j.wildest sessions witnessed in re- i cent years. The deluge reached its I maximum Intensity In the motor ' stocks, whioh -were whirled upward 1 to 1 points on sales running into the houdnreds ;:l thousands of saares. Total transactions of all stocks in the first hour probably i ran over 700,000 shares, with the official ticker at least eight minutes behind the market. NEW YORK. Evangeline Booth has a fractured wrist and a sprained I shoulder from a fall in her home. FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES Insurejyou of more mlie age for your money, ou get the best when you buy Firestone or General Tires. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, General and Oldfleld Tires. oAt The (hurches Flint In'Hhyti'rimi t'liurch Sixth and Pino Slreets. 10 a. m. Church school). 11 a, m. .Morning worship. An ttiom: "Tho Earth Is tho bird's" I.ynos. Solo: "OnossiruJ iho Bar" W l lobjr, K. is. Veatch. Orgon Uumbers: "Me'lidlo BeJuorale" Demurest. "Canzonottn" Armstrong. Sermon: "Who la My Brother t" 6:30 p. m. Young People's and Intermediate C. B. 7:30 p, m. Somion topic: "Mil lionaires Plus." Vocal duet, "Tho Endless Day" Johnson, Misses Jen- ! ?M Discount on all Wall Paper X 1 1 1 T f ! f I $ Moire ceiling paper, reg. 30c, double roll, sale price 24c. Other ceiling patterns 35c and 40c, double roll, sale price 28c and 32c. Ingrain 30 inch goods 70c, dou ble roll, sale price 56c. Oat Meal 30 inch goods 90c, double roll, sale price 72c. Mottled O. M. 30 inch goods $1.10 sale price 88c. All types and kinds of wall paper at the same reasonable prices Browne's Paint Store W. Pi Fuller s rains Valapar V'.ir nln'-ins, Wiillpapor, Stains und Calcimines t t t T T T $ X i t X X T nlo atad CharUtto Grover, Anticm: "Soft as tho Voice" Scott. Org'a program: "Bercouse" Patjos. "Id yllo" Sari, "Cradle Sons" Dennoe. Arthur L. Rice, Minister. . Kour Square Gospel The wihlte Pelican thoatro '..is been secured for the temporary quarters of the Four Fold, or Four Square Gospel work, pending the establishing of permanent quarters. Following is tho program for the next DJllci.vlng week: 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. nt.. 3:00 p. in. and 7:30 p. m. preaching. Three great services. You nro invited to them all. There will bo prayer for the sick at the evening service. Ilov. O. Lewis, BvangeltStrPastor. Sacred Heart Church Sunday, October IS, 1926. Rev. A. P. Looser, Pastor. Children's Mass, S o'lock. High Mass. 10:30 o'clock. .Sermon Prayer, to whom, for whom, for what objects? Evening iluvotions, 7:30 o'clock. eft The LIBERTY If the man you had picked out for a father-in-law was trying to jail you, would you keep a crook from robbing him? The answer comes In "Bustin' Through," Blue Streak Western now being screened at the Liberty theatre with Jack Hoxie as the star. It is a slashing picture of western life with just the proper proportion of love to make it interesting. The Washington Cafe 's the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" YOU CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMKKIOAN AND CHINESE DISHES 133 South Sixth Wee Bhiac Flo. Coolidge Hopes Russia Will Pay WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. (JP) President Coolidge has followed with interest reports that Russia might bo willing to recognize nor wartime debt to the United States. No official information to this ef fect has rami) to the Whtto House but the American government has in dicated that in the past no acknow. lodgment has been received. ltussin Is Hold by the treasury to bo Indebted to the United States u the extent of $102,000,000 in prin cipal and $63,000,000 Interest, Hoot Gibson, the star in "Spook Ranch," which will bo shown at the Liberty Sunday, found himself up against such a "tough egg" in a little town on tho edge of the Mojavo desert when he wandered into town, tired, broke and hungry. In "Spook Ranch," Gibson plays the part of Bill Banks, a Texas cow boy who has spent his last $500 for the mining rights to tho Mojave desert. Bill knows there Is gold thore because tho man who oblig ingly took his money assured him there was lots of it. Tho only roa sou he sold his rights was because ho was In a hurry, Bill was told. That left tho proposition a cinch. All he had to do was dig and dig he did. He chose a spot In the middle of tho desert whore the sun beat down and dug a largo hole. He turned up enough sand to build n mountain but didn't find a traco of gold. He und his colored valot struggled back to civilization nnd tried to work for I meal. Everything in Electrical Fixtures For the home. Irons, washers, Lighting fixtures and accessories, etc-see us for expert house wiring. Link River Electric Co. WITH 5IBS. JONES Monday evening tho American As sociation of University Women will moot at tho homo of Mrs. Wilbur Jones. A GernuiiU inventor's cabinet pro tects phonograph rooords from dam a'go by filing each iu a soparato en velops h.ujig on. a Jo4, ; . Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wo can loan you half the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before the spring i tish begins, so that your dream home may be a reality before snow flies again. There is no quicker way of making money than by real estate investment in a growing town. You are in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momyer & Momyer Insurance; Keal tstate tiupka uil!ing Building and Loan Phone 366 1 i