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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Friday, Decomhor 18, 1026 Page Two Demon Rum Is Squelched, Is U. S. Testimony Border Leaks Checked, But Few Holes Still Left ELKS The Big Dance of the Year Christmas Night December 25 Special features for your fun Invitation at club HAVE MM)I) SHOOT Harry Baum and A. J. Connolly enjoyed a few hours hunting yester day at Tnle lake. The sportsmen had a good hunt, finding tile birds plentiful. Russians Asked to r Join in Peace Move; j PARIS, Deo. IS. &) An of ficial invitation to participate in the work of preparing for an interna-, tional disarmament conference was : sent to the Russian Soviet govern j uient today through Premier Brian l as president of the league of na-' tions council. WASHINGTON. Dee. IS. (!) A detailed picture of federal prohi bition enforcement mnchinVry along the Canadian and .Mexican borders, the seacoast and inland waterways, wad presented in testimony at hear ings by a house appropriations Itthv committee made public today, s Hum row on the Atlantic was represented as "effectively scatter ed,"' the effectiveness of the en- . forei'ment armed treasury depnrt . meat as "materially bolstered" and Kak along tin, two borders as 'vhecVod tint not wholly plugged." Testifying as to border Mnugsling Krnest W. t amp, director of customs aid a day and night patrol rut down the chances of success, but that he did not "believe the army could stop liquor coming across." Ask Rum Probe in v Foreign Embassies j Woman Held for Death of Child WASHINGTON. Dec. IS. (P) A treasury inVestitiation of the use of liquors in foreign embassies ntul legations here would be ordered un der a resolution referred today bv Senator Blease, .democrat. South Carolina. The resolution further asked whether the Italian debt commission brought liquor itfto tho United States, and if they did so. why they were not 'arrested. FANS THRILL AT FAST BOOTS ON FIGHT CAM HERE Klamath Falls' Own Store Someyery pretty sill; dresses cr. saUi At. iloia's Dress &hor for only $6.95. (Adv) 15-19 BRAW LEV. Calif.. Dec. IS. (p) I Mrs. Louisa Kamora was arrested there today on telegraphic information i from Tracy, Calif., where she is de- sired for Questioning concerning the death of her four year old daughter Leonora, in December last year. H?r hnsband. believed to have been with Mrs. Kamora here. Is now twins; sought here by the police. The toll' was said to have drowned in a bath - i tub after its arras were' Jed. and the body was hidden in the yard of the Kamora home at Tracy. The body was found by workmen revc.v.l months later. A three year old child was with .Mis. Kamora at the time of lier ssWeafc HARfJRflVKS' I . K. A V K Mr. and Mrs.. II. Si. -Hargrove and youngster left this morning for Oak land. Calif., to visit with Mrs. Cuy Ekwell. a sister of Mrs. Hargra-e's. for the coming two weeks. Mr. Har grove is superintendent of the Kwau na Box company. HOWARDS HERE C. L. Edwards, electrical engineer from Dunsmuir. is hero for a two 'lay business visit and expects to go north for a few week! on busi ness, leaving tomorrow. A friend tells us he got so lonely for his girl one. night he stayed tancr; xrrcnrr.TrpT!flek. . Fleming-Hogan Bout Thril-1 Ier from Start to Finish: I Fleming Has Edge KEELER EASY VICTOR Big Boy from the Mining Camps Has Easy Win Now Wants Yenger Local fight funs got a lot more than their money's worth in watch ing one bout uloae at Scandi.i Hall fight enrd fast night, when Knockout Hogun of Malln went four slugging rounds with Jim Fleming, whom he hud knocked out previous ly. Klemlng Is untitled to plenty of credit. In the first round he seem ed on the way to a knockout, takine terrific punishment from Hogan. In the second round, with jaw set an I eyes glassy, be fought Hogun to a standstill. The third round, a vicious slugging match, again saw Klelnlng in the ropes and apparently out. lie came out of Ilk shell and at the bell was hummering llogau about the ring. The fourth round, with both fighters winded and tired and both showing bursts of agsTMslvenew, was Fleming's by a shade. The fight was called a draw, though at the end Fleming clearly had the edge. The decision was fair enough, however, in view of the fact that both fighters were too exhausted to do any real damage at the close. A return match should pack tic house. Sugar Willie Koeler, apparently awkward and lumbering, ponderous ly stepped one round with Jack Me Greer and then uncorked a bullet like right that dropped Mctireor face down on the canvas for the count In the second round of the scheduled ten-round muln event. Matching Keeier with Nig Veager. Tin Herman or someone of equal ability should rosult in a fistic treat for local fans that would send them r.way talking to themselves. Keelur has ability but last night had little Opportunity to sho.v his stuff, Mc Greor being evidently deceived Into SB oliday ale of Here is a gift that any man can well afford to make himself a present of. We are sure, that he won't mind to pocket the substantial saving. Famous Makes of l Men's and Young Men's Suits and Coats Not just overcoats, good overcoats and suit:- j the cream of leading makers, all superbly tailored of finest fabric Box coats and belted. Plaid backs and woven through. A Values $25 to $50 F Christmas Sale of SWEATERS Every sweater in our entire new stock to be sold at 1-4 Off You'll feel proud to give these. Men like things for comfort and good looks. Pull overs, coats and blazer types, in plain colors or fancies. A Few of the Many Fine Gifts Fo r Men That You Will Find Here Hickok Belts and buckles Ide dress shirts , Holeproof hosiery Dress and driving gloves $1.00 t0 $3.00 $1.95 t0 $9.00 35c t0$1.25 65c t0 $6.00 Hardeman hats Cheney neckwear Douglas shoes $5.00 t0 $9.00 50c t0 $2.50 $5.00 10 $8.00 At this MANSTORE you will find only quality nationally advertised merchandise at Popular Prices Something to Wear Means Something he Wants Next to The Bluebird ahlllatutor uujjiMjji.iiaMJiiMiJiiii VJ KLAMATH fAHI WOOOBURM,OBt. Where The Ladies Delight To Trade SILK DRESSES Another brand new lot of beautiful sill; dresses arriv ed today and they are on display at real sale prices. They come at just the right time for the man who has been wondering what in the world he can gel her that is better than the usual run of gifts and still have the cost reasonable. Each of these drosses tell a story of style and work manship that you have always expected at twice the price. The colors, the models, ami the very pleasing way they are trimmed all go to make them one of the most attractive buys that even we, with our care ful buying plan, have been able to offer you. Priced for this occasion from 15.75 to 29.75 i r 4Pt Underwear for Gifts Underwear is fast taking the time honored place of handkerchiefs for gifts. Nothing is quite so desirable as any one of the numerous styles of Phoenix silk underwear. He sure and see our big display of every style and color. , All Greatly Reduced Store Policy Be gift sugges are chosen R i 1 our stock as just a few of the i 'Hiding items Lhal i 'dies like to receive. We in - d every piece 'h'forc it was pur chased and we are sure t h ey will pi o&se. Hosiery For Gifts Phoenix silk hosieiy could properly be called "the always sure gift" because there isn't any doubt that they are the best known and the best lik ed hosieiy on the market. Our stock is very complete and We will be glad to help you with your selection. Felt Slippers A well made slip per in a lot of the popular colors and priced lower than any in the county 69c Ladies' Gift Handkerchiefs Wo have tt big lot of 1 1 u I all u irado Kin handker chiefs i" ""' color or any color combination you could Imagine. They are packed In beautiful gift noxei. Tboy wit g"t tlint you tiro proud to give ntul Hint .li" will lio Very pleaned to rerelvo. Price from 4Se to tu.iu Falls Mercantile Company Klamath Falls Owned leaving; an opening by the apparent slowness of his opponent. Jurk Crim outpointed Ski Herbert In their six-round seml-wlndup tin. I got the decision' Both put up n good fight. Herbert showed Iohh of timing flue to the tint' ho lia , been out of the ring, but Htjould Ret his eye back in u few more fight. Me . proved conclusively that hi hnn no gluns Jaw by taking all Crlm had to offer and comlnK hack for more. Herbert was forced to lond throughout the flKhl. WASHINGTON, N. J. Old Dill, Ip the preliminary, Jimmy Boyd ,ho oldest homo In the world, o wanted to fight and I.elntid York " known, has gone at 57 years, wanted to duck, so Jimmy not the'0" a farm lie was born, lived, diet decision, nearly strangling York and was hurled, Ills epitaph will when tho latter several limes ducked he "Old Dill a faithful worker and under his arm. NEW YORK. Bill Tllden is now going Into the spoken drama. He will be tho star of "Tho Kid Himself." friend," His owner recently re fused J 5,000 for hint from u circuit. pictures of spirits. Not very good ones. All you could expect Is Just rued I inn pictures. .. , ,, i . rffiMMBMf ME Household ; am Tabie silverware Pottery Electrical goods Casseroles Serving dishes FOR GIFTS Useful articles of lasting worth let these suggestions help you in your choosing. Glassware Utensils Tea and Coffee Pots Cutlery Percolators Baking dishes Trays Smoking Sets Candle sticks Console sets Thermos bottles Thermos jars Genuine Pendleton Blankets P A n T C ComPlete Sets All I and if in doubt give one of our Necessary Supplies. MERCHANDISE ORDERS BALDWIN HARDWARE COMPANY wwwt&mm, mn 418 Main St. Phone 261