The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 02, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    Monday, Novfimbbv 2, 1025
EVENING! HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Page Five
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Pans Decrees
Larger Waists
For This Year
T'Miih, Nnv. I, m Tbo girl
nf lunl Hiimmur tin? sprightly slip
it boylali ihupoloai w i Un dl u
paArtdi Parli bu bsnlibod bor; ml
mUtlni allot v-rui diuodi oi de
nial, t hut women tanya waist.
MltliieUKOII mnileln dOflgUOd lor
Palm Boaoh iiiui loutbora Hiifogasn
wear, SBd 111" fiiii riinri- r of tyOdsji
for next nprlni: lunl lumpUr, plaos
tin' Milt lino very BOM nornml. Tho
lu'lt not only linn returned W I"
farther up llinn It linn boon tor .n
PrOUd owners of hull waists
BMd nm boffin to ptneb thorn in. for
ultliiuir.il belts iiiul biirk ore nearly
lini'li In ro Bt' moillMii- pjMn
Ihi hi - ihoy rn nol pulled in. TboV
mi' Mini ily IIhuo, nil luoli" un Ibu
drewi iini'ir inoiii mi u UiIiik of do-
iiilalliiii limn of utility.
I'liiinofn. raortpytr. do nol
uprtni frmii tbo wuini line iii bo
t wiiii Hi'iniiiii nod.), but frtni
poial (nil in'iow tint hipB.
j 4XBUQaCRQUS), N. M. -- Hii:iii
rttdlttf "Hiop, ppphJbtlqn oiflosri,"
will shortly do uwuy wlili t 14
SUM of motorists that, they DTlUMtku
I probibon fWcsri ror hold-up mmi.
Now Lhorf iwlil Ijo ii.) UMUM fur
pinning lll till' offl'OIH.
Inri'.winlllK It X cumin itipl Inn of to
liaci ii Iii iiiiiiiiion Willi other Kuro-
pouu cotinlrle.ii, Franco In lending
! every "ti'miruKiuuit toward Hi
ITpslor production In Alverla.
I
EVANS BROS. f
t
Practical Watchmakers,
Jewelers, Engravers t
832 Main Street j
Between 8th and 'Jtli St3.
Klnmajh Falls J
V
Rattlers Wind Up Training For
Bier Boxing Show To Be Held At
Scandy Hall Tomorrow Evening
Johnnie Irambitaa and ivid btarkey rromicr
10 Rounds of Hefty Leather Pushing
Other Eouts Will be Full
Of Action
G. Q. D'Albini
Otrtltlod Public fcrrounlaol
E. M. Kciiick
Public A'T'iiiniluiir
Renick 8C D'Albini
Klamath Falls, QregOJl
Accounting
ant
Auditi
Ing.v Qerjeral
I wmi Giobme Tax
inK Capital Stock Tax
Suite A Slough Bldg,
Phone 817
All thfl haulers v.lio will take part-in the leather-pushing
festival at .Scandinavian hall tomorrow niht will
wind up their training with light work-outs thiH after
noon and siing and then await the clang of the gong
which will eehd them from opposite corners of the resin
ad rime.
Johnnie Trambltaa, who lneets Kid Htarkey in the 10- j
round main event, had Impressed local ring worms with
, ; speed and cleverness, and the friends of Starkey
admit that the local boy Will have his hands full handl
ing the little Portland Roumanian.
Starkey, kwovor. act like a lit-
tl hlg'i strung game-cjck, and
will f-r.iwl through tbo ropes de-
tormlnad to win tbo call over tho 1
highly touted Portland ptltt n'lnger. j
Chuck Hams and Karl Btoli arc
both confident of victory In the six-
round Honil wludup. Both aro pre-!
dieting knockouts far them selves, so j
tills but lie of welterweight pr .mlseu
;o be ovon moro torrid than their
I list encounter two .!; jk.
There'll ho a lot of Mirer dollstl
druTlother IbUSS bsnilBt In the bal
ance when Wilbur Hiirlngton,
Kl.iniath Indian, and )ck Crlm;
IS Hoc Indian, squaro awcy In the
four-round special ovent. TbOM two
boys have been nwalllni; this op
portunity for a couplo of years, and
the birr, binK, of glJVOs Is going to
be sweet musl: to the cafh custom
ers w-io llko to toe 'em hit and
drop.
Henry Hurkc, ex-nrrestler, wh
makes his debut s a fighter, U In
perfoct fliiiiie f.ir his cn.'junter wtb
some unknown middleweight whose
Identity has not yet been revealed.
Tho first bout will be called prom
ptly at 8:30 and there will be no
delays. Seats are going at a brisk
Rurroucrhs machines can be deoended uoon for the
right answer always and everywhere one reason 1
why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today.
I 51 I
BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE I
1 MachinesKas low as p5 Ask for Demonstration I
I I. K. TRAYNOR , I
Representative 1
ffl Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 653M
t.Mii. :.;ti..
DUBLIN. A Berlin professor has
Inforroodo'tadents bora tbst ibey and 5-000 tu S0.000 . seats In tl
(.allforma memoriul sta i!jm Is u
SAN KltANCISCO Addition of
tho
nit other Irish are descended from
KsklmoH.
dcr consideration, Graduate Manag
er Luthi r A. Nichols announced.
tor All Readers
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PAIUS. Nov. 2. (P) General Sar
rail, franco's high commissioner in
Syria, who has been reticent wltli
regard to recent fighting, in Syria
and especially Damascus, which un
derwent a severe bombardment, has
been otoered home by tho govern
ment to furnish a full explanation
of the situation.
lie will not return to his post, for
a decision his been reached by Pre
mier Painleve and his cabinet that
instead of a military commissioner
a" civilian honcoforth will take up
tho task of supervising tho mandat
ed territory.
The French cabinet for several
days has been much perturbed over
the representations reaching it from
American and British official -sources
regarding t!io bombardment of Dam
escus by the French artillerists
from October IS to 20.
Lengthy descriptions were given
in theso reports of amazing and ex
traordinary incidents accompanying
tho snelllng. The British consul
In Damascus In his report to the
British foreign office, rvhich con
veyed its contents to the French
government, descirebed it "By Gen
eral Sarrall's regime. . .
The French authorities have not
ondenvored to hide their displeasure
over tho trouble between the Frenc'i
and Syrian tribesmen. Bet ire an
nouncement was made last evening
that General Sarrail wa3 to be re
called thoro was a direct Interduc
tion that this will bo tho culmina
tion of tho killing of great number?
of populace of Damascus and the
rasing of n targe part of the city
by the shells of tho French guns.
This came In a remark of tho min
ister of tho Interior S.'hramock,
when asked If tho high commissioner
was not to ho rocalled.
LON'DON'. Nov. 2. (fij A dis
patch to the Daily Mail from Beirut,
Syria, says large bodies of Turkish
troops are moving toward Mosul
I frpm' Turkey.
The Daily Express has a similar
i report which puts the number -f
i Turks at 5,000 and alleges that tho
j French have given them permissloi
! to cross Syria.
Tho report says Great Britain has
i protested to tho French government.
Tho suggestion Is that the French
commanders in Syria are favorlnn
the Turkish preparations to check
British action against the Mosul
boundary.
An Inventor who bas given a
wide paint brash a handle like a
zaw claims to prevent wrist strain
and permit much freer hand and
arm movements In painting.
Most of are physical cowards,
but mental daredevils. We enjoy
thinking things that hurt us.
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It.
A very sickly child, age 9, gained
12 pounds In 7 months.
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wood's Pharmacy, Whitman Drug
Co., or any druggist for McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets
as easy to tako as candy 60 tablets
80 cents nnd money bnclc If not satisfied,
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