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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
Imrsilav, NoV&tobei' 2lS' 112G EVENINC HEKAT.D. KLAMATH FAIJ..S, OREGON rafte. I wfl I know they'll be perfect the things I bake nsoith Sperry Drifted Snow Flour That's the joy of using Sperry Drifted Show Flour I can be sure of perfect results every time. In the 12 yenrs I've' baked with it, every sack I have used has been of the same wonderful blend. That uniform goodness is Sperry's greatest pride. I've seen with my own eyes how they protect it with scientific lab oratory control with special methods in their big modem mills and then they test it every hour of the day by our method baking. I suggest that you use Sperry Flour for results you can be sure of every time. P. S. Have you any cooking problems you'd like help in solving? Looking for some new menus? Or party "ideas"? Would you like a set of the wonderful Suerrv Master Recipes? Write, telling me just what you want, and I'll help you, Aw, HP RULER 51 11 IE BEU.E DB GRAF, Director, Sccrry Home Service Bureau, Dept. SSH1-B, til Calif. St., Sperry drifted snow Flour Kiddies' Christmas Fund Will Bring Happiness To Children (Continued From Page One) This, in itself, insures the success of the fund and The Herald's efforts on behalf of the kiddies. And it's going to be a real boxing card at that. Mike De Pinto of Portland and -Billy Watson of Eureka will box 10 rounds, while Chuck Sams of Klamath Falls and Miky Gibbons of Eureka will go 5 rounds. Ther will be at least 2 other preliminary bouts, between fast well matched boys. It will be the biggest card yet staged here, and the boxers are all entering into the spirit of the occasion by agreeing to donate ten per cent of their purses in the name of charity. '. .If the boys who make a living as professional boxers are willing to make this splendid donation in the name of humanity, surely the good people of Klamath Falls will want to assist the movement. Those who may want to do their part in promoting smiles and happiness on Christmas morning in homes where Santa Glaus seldom visits can get into communication with the Santa Claus editor of the Evening Herald. Druses Murder Several Women WM. HUMPHREY BUYS PROPERTY BBIRUT, Syria, Nov. 26. (jiPl Fourteen naturalised American cit izens who reached Beirut today .in, ohmit 2.U00 refugees from . Rasheiya, west of Damascus, where fitrce Druse attaeks were ended :; yesterday by the relief of French .ri.r,T, air that in the hand to i hand fighting between the Druses j and the Christian several women and ohildren were killed. One 'of the largest property trans fers consummated in Klamath Falls' business district during the past few months, has Just been completed with the purchase by William Hum phrey from Fred Buesing of the north-west corner lot on Eighth aDd Klamath f:r a eonsid3rati:n of approximately 23,000. Mr. Hum phrey said that he had acqmren in. property just as an investment. OF ROTH ER TO TIE THRONE Rama VI, Monarch for 15 Years, Passes Without Realizing Ambition QUEEN HAS DAUGHTER King Who Wanted Son to Succeed Him and Who Divorced Wife, Victim BANGKOK Siam. Nov. 2. (P - Kama VI. klnif of Siam 15 year, died today about ti month utter he had divorced his queen -and token another wife In the hope of haviim another heir to the throne. Ills hopes were not realized ami his younger brother. Prince I'ruja Dhipok. succeeds to the throne. A daughter was born yesterday to the new queen. , Kama VI. who was 4 5 years of age. recently underwent an opera tion for on nbdominuble ahsvoss from which he did not recover. Trior to the operation he had suffer ed acute gastritis. Must Have Son !.n 191t. it was decided that un til King Kama had mule issue the succession should be through the oaeen mother s son. , . Last month Rama deposed his queen on the ground that she hail not "carried out her duties toward king and country in a satisfactory, manner." The daughter born yesterday to the king and the new queen. Chao Chom Suvadana. was the first child to be born to I king of Siam for 32 years, the last being I'rince Pra ja Dhipok. who now succeeds to the throne. Gets i'v Ouec-.i When King Rama last month raised Lady Suvadana to the rank of royal consort .in place of the childless Queen lakshml. the fol lowing proclamation was issued: "The king has observed that the n8W queen has served him with faithfulness and love, and it is fit ting therefore that she should be raised to high estate in order to support tho rank of the child she will bear Jiis majesty in the near fu ture.' . Save With The Safety At Store THANKSGIVING SPIRIT IN THK V. S. ARMY WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. (IP) . Colonel William Mitchell was denied permission today to 4k visit Detroit to see his baby daughter during the Thanks- giving recess of his court mar- tlal. His request to the war department was returned mark- ed "disapproved." 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(VP) Tha British cabinet, is expected today to consider the question of making pub lic the report on the Irish boundary over the signatures of Justice Fco- fiam, chairman of the boundary com mission, and Joseph R. Fischer, re presenting the Ulster government, despite the resignation from the com mission of Or. Eoin McNeil, the Free Sfatfl commissioner. The belief pre vails that the British government's legal advisors arc confident that the boundary report, signed by a major ity of the coin m Is si on , would be le gally binding, but that important -legs! considerations are to Jic weighed. A Dublin dispatch to tile West minster Gazette says that if the British government insists on n re port by two members of the com mission, a erdss of magnitude would be produced. A boundary finding by two commissioners, the dispatch adds, "would give the forces ai revo lution the Impetus for Which they have been waiting for three years. It would be exploited as an exam ple of bad faith and douole dealing on the part of Great Britain utid verybody having an interest in Ihe situation regards such an eventuality with feelings of dread. Tho Free State government Is quietly measur ing Its strength and resources against possible reactionary Influences. CHICAGO, Nov. :!G. OP) The ro mance of Frank Lloyd Wright, in ternationally known architect and Maud Myrlam Noel Wright, noted sculptress, that started with their flight to Japan 1 1 years ago, has ended. She has filed suit for di vorce, alleging desertion and cruel ty In Baraboo, and it Was- lelirned an alimony agreement has been .made. The first desertion came In lilO'.i when Wright eloped with Mrs, Me- inah Borthwiil; Cheney of Oak Talk. They took up ilielr residence at .Spring Green, Wis., In a bungalow which he had fitted up at a cost of $80,000. Five years luter Mrs. Cheney and her two children were murdered by a crazed negro butler and the home was burned. During the seven years stay of Miss Noel and Wright In Japan, he designed the 000, 000 Imperial hotel In Tokyo, one of the few build ings to resist, the recent earthquake. He also has designed noted buildings in the United States. Under the reported alimony stipulation it was said Mrs. Wright ""Is to recclvo a lump sum of 4 10,000, $250 monthly alimony and a part of the spring green property. Mrs. Wright, who before the flight to Japan expressed contempt for "what the world might think," last night said: "I made a mistake, but I have puld for it. Yet I would do It all over again. Mine wo a greater tragedy than Manininh Borthwlck's. She Is dead, but I live on." Wright, in a Chicago hotel, re- 'fused to discuss tho suit. Eugene to Build Water Reservoir EUGBNB, Ore., Nov. 20. (IP) Contract for the construction of tho new Eugene water reservoir on Skinner's llutte has I n awarded to the B. C Seydcl company of Portland on a bid of JJ,8'02.88. Four other Portland bidders, and five Eugene contracting firms made offers for the project, . " Rev. Thomas To Preach Thanksgiving Sermon NEW YORK Mrs. Alexander Dallna Pratt who had Jack Hirfy moro for her first liuobGnd, nan Itev. J. Henry Thomas, pastor :f;,"kon - "or ,hlrd U,on 0rlowkl- St. Paul's Bpttopal church, will I of thu Polish legation at i, reach the sermon nt the Union wusningion. Religious Thanksgiving services, to be held at tho First Prusbyterlan church this evening at eight o'clock. Each year the Union service Is held when members of thu various churches gather together an Thanks giving night. A special muslcnl program will he given. WILLIAMSON, Mass. Caught In it dormitory with twenty quarts of liquor, Clarence M. Ilouls of Balti more, Maryland, a Williams collego student, has bcon fined 1200. HA said he was doing It to support his wife and pay for his oducallon. , ...-... mm Qfljg NEW YORK, Columbia boys ar; being kicked on the shinB In teslj of fear. A piipllometcr measures the amount of dilation In the eyes when students of psychology become alarmed, PtATTBBURQ, N. Y. Tho gard en rake has Its uses In winter. Florence Black, 16, pulled two boys out of a pond with one when they fell through thin Ice while skating. A delicious hot breakfast ready for the table in less than 3 minutes! New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. These toasted oats cook into gran ular oatmeal. Actually a new breakfast dish! One that gives you vim for the whole day! A wealth of energy-building car bohydrates tissue-building pro teins and vitalizing minerals in every dish. That "all-nieht cooked" flavor in only two minutes. PORMOni'TllAX SO YBARS MAKERS OF QUALITY PHODUCTI 1 I t ll-O HOAWRV OAT8 rwiui ! i nn st m i nr.AH 1tnitiA j Jfmmnfc Hour mtadpahcaki noun QUICK COOKING OATS Cook 2 to 3 minutes only OUFIAitV HTw VOflh, (J J. A. MiOit f La -i at Mr. H8& , ,, uumtm i