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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nu,,i4 i Monday, November, 0, WZO ! Pafre Twri '. .iJ, V It iiimmiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiim;.mmi IHIlllillllllllinTil 1 Eat reiularmeah? see nowgooa srjeeisr Don't nibble between meals and spoil your real appetite. Take a bite of WRIGLEY'S let . its friendly, satisfying flavor allay the false craving, and get you ready for a good meal. Aid digestion and cfaanse teeth with i WRI6LES i miiii.ii, Trambitas To Armistice Day Fight Starkey, Celebration To Start Tomrrow U'KSTERVll.l.R o While uar- J ticipants in the Baldwin Wajlace Otterbcln game nv.ailed for linemen to measure a fourth clown, the foot ball, which was. marking the down. floated away iu rain soaked Held. Blue Sky Law To Be Tested SAVE -with SAFETY DRUGSTORE Need a Good Talcum? Here's One GEORGIA ROSE TALCUM Made from the finest imported Italian talc Delightfully per fumed with attar of roses. A talc for general toilet use. Soothing and refreshing. Extra Idirge Can 25c . Star Drug Store 77u $a!Z Drug Stara KLAMATH KAXiLS. OREGON Retaliation Measure Planned Against Fanatics PERTH AM BOY. N. J. N.iv. 9.(P) Police today have a list of thous ands of violators of a Sunday blue law, framed in colonial days, to present to the grand jut l-'riiay. Throughout Middlesex county yesterday names were taken (. per sons who, drove motor .cars, played Soil, walked elsewhere Uian to church, operated news or bootblack islands, theatres, drug stores, or en gaged in any other activities prohib ited by the old vice immorality act. The campaign is the result of a movement started recently by the Penh Amboy Ministers' OsSOctatlon to close motion picture theatres that were ojen on Sunday. Theatre prc- vltrrs nvn'pstpit That it wool, I lie discriminating to act against them and not against other- Suidaty vi -' lators. Doubt is expressed that the pjBnd : jury will act on the charges. It is generally understood that it i.i ! another attempt to have the lav stricken from the books as .obsolete Johnnie TrutnMtns will meet Kill Starke a wek from tonight lit the 10-round main event. It was an nounced today by Matchmuker John nie Sylvester. Starkey 'wanted to meet the flashy Portland scrapper oitalti. and the fans wanted lo see them go to a finish, ho Sylvester .linehodstho match at noon. Starke heal TYatubitas in the ninth round on n foul, here last week. Wilbur iluriincton has come, to terms ith Sylvester and will tight .lack Crim iu the six-round semi final. These two hovs put up a sensational four-round draw on the lost card, and ought to prove a bi, drawing card for next Week, "If 1 can't bent film 1 don't want a -dime for my etui." sold Harrington today. It is almost a certainty that this bout will never go six rouuds 'is both boys are nursing a real grudge at each other and will stand up and fight from slart to finish. Henry Burke will be given another four-rounder because ho disposed of Kid Sullivan BO q,ulekly In his- first ring appearance. The remainder of the card will be announced by Syl Tester within a few days. Remains of John Campbell Shipped to Pasadena, Calif. Mineral services for John Camp bell, prominent and respected Klam ath Kails morVhant, were held yes terday uftornoon at Whitloek's Fu neral home at I o'clock. The ser vices were conducted by the Masonic jhe closing dance at S.ttn.llnavlan lodge. Only members of the inimo- ; -!' Har.-y Pojle lias secured the diate family and several invited j Picture, "As No .Man Has Loved. ' friends were present. a special war picture f)V the Ann- From 5 to I p. m., however, scores ! istlce night hjwlng. and part of of Mr. Canfpbeli s friends called at ! the ptoceeds olll go to the legion the funeral' home to view the re-1 post. Two Dances Planned Wednesday Program Filled Armistice .Jay celebration win get adder way Iri Klamath1 Kails lo in now night when Hie American Legion post will si., to dur.eea at Scandinavian hall and .Utauunt audi toriaiu, with Utnuy 1 tsoti's Sur euaders supplyisc i lie harmony til Scandinavian hull and O'Jll nvay'-i orchestra In daargo of the music at Ali.tnuinf. Proceeds from these lances, a; moll as eihcr functions spool 'icd by the past will be used In (tu lushing the new vetorans' me mortal hull. t'i lenionles aUcndltiB the laying of the corner store f the new vet erans' uiemoriiil hall at the court house grounds, nil) start at 1:45 WeJnc.-Jay afternoon, with tiaorgn Qriffitb, paSt state Jin.itunilor p( the Aiiierlcau Legman, giving tie principal addross. Thoro will be music and other number.) at this ce;emauy. i Following the dedication, the holi day crowjjs will go to the fair grounds ..there Klamath High and Altur.is Mgh will meet t football. This unie will be iu charge of the legion post. The Klamath lads arc doped to romp 1. . mv with auothct victory since their Incisive defeat of Grants Puss bore Saturday. k On Armistice night the celebra tion will come to a elate with two special shows at the i Ine Tree and mains. The body was shipped this morning to Pasadena where it will be cremated. Those who want to dance can go direct from the theatre to Scandin avian hall izt the closing tettVttle, where they will have n big supply CHICAGO It took .100 rem. I of confetti, serpentine, tarns and six motor trucks and a specially eon-j other lulse-mnker : t wlrid up tio structed crane to pull a door o;; a big dance In a wave of noise aud bank vault. The door weighed 326, good feflowohlp. 000 pounds. LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE MARRiED AT MEDFORD N EURALGIA orheadache nib the forehead melt and inhale the vapors V CKS VapoRub Surprising their many friend's in Klamath Palls. Miss Johanna John son and Jack Alexander motored to Medford Sunday where they were married. Both are well known in Klamath Falls, where Mr. Alexander Is es tablished in . the insurance busjne:::i while Mrs. Alexander In employed at Bee Begin's shop. ClIlljOQCIN VISITOR George Miller of Chilofjuin spent over Sunda visiting with friends in the city. Armistice Day Celebration Musical Numbers, Dancing, Supper. Wed. Nov. 11th, 7:30 p. m. at Broadway, Malin Under Auspices of Aniericairl.egion & Ly ceum Course Committee Plenty i Good Time ring a Buddie f C li o vv Good. -Music ! Fifth Street Paving Wili Start Today If an ill tun- '. rain does nut In tervene, first course of paving on I Kiftli street will he laid this after , noon by the Warren Construction I company, according to Major W. E. Arnold. In charce of local paving operations of the construction con tcern. A Warren Construction company crew is busily at work on. the fine j grading, preparatory to actual pav , ing operations. The paving will .start at the bottom of the Pitch St. , hill, on Fifth and -Pine, and work ; toward the top. I The paving of Second "street was completed today and opened to truf i fic. NKW YORK Friends of Mus solini Wish to provide him with a bullet probf vest. They have cabled for his measurements and prefer ence: in color. Don't Fail to See Our Display of "Something New" in SERVING TRAYS When Considering Christmas Presents Trays of Mahogany and Oak finish with glass bottoms and exceptionally beautiful designs with no duplication of patterns Adds Beauty to Your Sideboard and Aids Greatly in Service Select what you want now and we will hold it for you. UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE 1026 Main ... J. ii .. 1 . - - " Li-t- Phone 34 SPUD THIEVES BUSY Hand of Thieves Stealing PottttOfil Says Colorado IVnir Offirer 14. IIML.J I, ,. , I . I . i I'll I,.. uiv ...ii. lr,.- HI 'l.l I,.- etnillM rfililt.'' ! s , - ' f- - Homier oclle.e i marriages Hlioilld be i rulieil." contracted under rajlglous Influence. I flinB"Wtl. don't worry. I've He v. ill perform no more ceremonies . riilsed it somehow every week so tar, ' in the court loom. haven't I?" I GUKKI.EY. Colo.. Nov. fl - North ern I'alorado peace officers launched an offensive lo hall an epidemic of potato piracy. Authorities kunnvsood that they had evidence llial n 1(0)1 orgatiir.ed rtm: of muruiiderri were togltng potatoes In wholtanle Iota from the growers' collar The hold ness of the culnrilri even Involved digging up the iiibers from tin- fields 1 and trucking them away. cAt the TINE TREE I m m s The program lo lie given by tin Wllma Vance Entertainers on the I evening of Tuesday, Nov. 10. ut the Plnc Tree Theatre. Is one built especially to appeal to papular au diences who want something worth while In addition to mere n-.ter-lalnmont. There Is an abundance of tun and humor throughout the program and yel there in an artis tic f Incuse lo the enuii taltimeut as a. whole that Is most gratifying. The organization Is a trio of ex P i i -uced professional artists . und their program Is exceedingly Inter esting from the double standpoint of artistic worth and musical varie ty. It Is a distinctively worthwhile program. Miss Vance, impersonator, charac teriat and trumpeter, is a grad uate of King's .School of Oratory, I'I'tsbiirKh, and post-graduate ut a large dramatic school In Boston. She lias also studied with Ornnt eg i.'or.nell, director ot the Oolumbui pp Institute of Music. .She has given gg recitals In New York, Huston anil. g Pittsburgh, as well us Innumerable BJ other smnUer cities and towin QBJ throughout the East. .She ja ex- H tromejy gifted in dramatic lines, Is Q a thorough musician, and poWIIIH HI a fine platform personality. M .Mr. (Hcnwood if. Thayer is a H violinist with Ihu Wllma Vance En- jflj tertalners. He is u graduate of the tU Cincinnati College of Mush' and also H the Dana's Institute of Music :i' 5 Warren, Ohio. He bns enjoyed e- I tensivfi concert wotk uinnign ine pjaij I east und middle west and last sen- son made a special, concert tour in 'Cnbn where his work won Instant j favor. Miss June Gertradc (Iroff. pianist 'and cnutraltofst, lias studied voice miller Professor Wllllum Slevenson. Hi' leading instructor of voice it Pittsburgh. Her piano work was done under Professor Srhmld of Carnefgle School ol Technplog Pltt'sbhrgh. She liati a monl. pleas- infi personality twid Is also nn ex perienced concert sololsl. s f .m MM St a .. 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Dim loco motives aren't as common as nil that. They're hard to gel. And when they gel I hem lu tin- mOVle'B they keep them JiihI long enough to sniush them to pieces. In- "The Danger Signal," for In- ptances an engine is seen iiiuii- daring along anil the next Instant crashing Into space lo become a Junk pile. "The Hunger Signal," which comes to the l.lburly Theatre tonight, dealt With railroad love and adventure. lis cast Includes .Nine Novak, Dorothy Itevler, Itoh eri BMSBOn, ( i it Kt on (Hubs, Itoherl Oordofl anil other well-known play nrs.' Ilinl news from Texan, The Ifate Isn't what II once was. Took five men to iboot oue binidll Buying CHEAP GLASSES IS POOR ECONOMY. Tliey arc marie by iiiojdinjj iho (lass (not grinding) and I lie sin fiiees at e natur ally uneven, like a bottle. They distort the rays of light) cause pain and (lit COIllfofl and injure the eye sight.' Our prices fur filling anil fiirnisliing ground-to-order glasses are reasonable itnll consistent with the value I . of such services. ICyes UmiiiiIociI Itopnlrs Ulaues Pltteil Quirk Service DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN