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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Friday. July 27, 192S
CROWD HISSES
NOBILE PARTY
GENE PAID OVER
MLFpiON
JJBW YOIIK. July tl. (f)
Oon Tunnnjr was well paid for
(Continued from pig 1)
tha vessel. Marines with bay
onets fixed, stood guard over the
gangplank.
N'oblle did not appear (or some
time after the ship had been
the St minutes and 61 seconds ; moored. He was working In the
he worked In rolainlng hlsrabin and It was stated he had
heavyweight rhamulonshlp against j been spending much time eompil
llio onslaught of Tom lleeney. ling a report ot tho expedition.
He drew $266.22 for each sec- j He has now recovered sufficiently
nnd's work. The ;champlon's , to stand without a slick, but Is
surxo was 1525.000 and he oc- Btui much brukeu down.
Cupled 1972 active seconds in j The barking of his dog Tlllna
taking the t.lle safo for heard aboard. The dog has;
B.ner year. .10 was '( wn fat .na waKgcd hor tail
less generously than In his bouti n
. .... 'merrily.
th Jack Dempney when he f nit . .
defended bis title at Chicago, for! "ur," -" "
he fought a shorter time and got ' appeared on the deck ot the
more money. He will show a
profit, for bo will never spend
1266.22 a second.
INMATES LEAVE
BLAZING ASYLUM
(Continued from pags One)
vessel. Natale Cecclonl, motor
chief, whoso leg, broken In the
crash ot the airship, was ban
daged, appeared to be tho mer
riest. Ho Jumped around on
crutches wllh a great cigur lu
his mouth. ,
Nolillo seemed HI when bo ap
peared wearing civilian clothes
with his gloves in one hand. He
smiled a bit when talking to bis
companions aboard but appeared
to be nervous and absent minded.
His past sufferings were mani
fest and this seemed to have a
BIDS FOR NEW
P. O. BUILDING
who remained clustered about
the Institution screamed and
moaned In fear and broke
through the police lines repeat
edly.
ritn i .1 l i ! u..
.rH .K--. . . h, l . restraining effect on the onlook
round tbem Into other buildings :
of the Institution and deputies
posted on highways took many ot
them to police stations In the
city, although so far as could
be determined none of the dan
gerous criminals had been ac
counted for.
At darn the alarm was
sounded throughout the country
Bide and residents were put on
their guard by police messengers.
Many ot the patients helped
guards with tbe unmanageable
Inmates during the worst of the
disorder, and some were dratted
to aid the firemen.
Apparently the fire originated
In the roof, although the cause
bad not been determined. Some
SO nurses and guards and doc-
tori fled without their belongings, i
They did not have time even to
(salvage records of the Institu
tion. Tills constituted a serious
problem, as many of the Inmates.
mostly the missing, probably may
never be Identified again.
- The loss was estimated at
1250,000.
One fireman was slightly hurt
when struck on the bead by a
falling brick.
H a )-mmmm- ga( ) aa ) ( ) ( ) ) st -ji )( ) )-jiig( g( ) )( -a-as- ) )aasssa
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(Continued from page One) j
made by John Rartlett, first as-j
sistant postmaster general and
Carl T. Schuneman, assistant sec-!
retary ot the treasury, who are j
enroute west from Washington, I
D. C. They are planning to make j
a three week's tour of the north-1
west.
Bartlett has left Washington, i
D. C, and will Join Schuneman '
In Chicago. Together they will ;
start for the coast and enroute to
i Klamath Falls will stop In Seat
tle and Portland. While west
they will visit San Francisco.
Oakland, Salt Lake City and oth
er cities In which buildings are
to be constructed.
DOCTOR STOPS
ROOSTER FIGHT
RICKARD LOSES
MONEY ON BOUT
(Continued tro-A page 1)
entlsts, police officials and re
porters saw the demonstration.
Explaining his method. Dr.
Langsner said that the act ot
K'FW YORK . Jnlv S7 f3t i thinking sends out vibrations ot
t.. DM.rj ...n.. m..: waves similar to radio broad-
that the Madison Square Garden ! casts- In eveTf Pe"on. he sald.j
corporation lost 155,71.77 onltnere u n undeveloped sixth!
last nights Tunney Heeney fight, 861186 wnIch tnes waTes cn ,'
In the Yankee Stadfnm. nick. be received. This sixth sense, he
ards figures showed a grosa of ld. c 00 developed by train-!
2(91.014. GO and a net of 521.-jlns- j
122.23. - j In explanation of bow he was,
. . ' ;abio to secure from Boober the i
SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 27. Information as to where the gun!
t fXVy The Rev. Joseph N. Dona-: was hidden he said that a per j
ijbae, 39, c. B. C., formerly presl-,son wno nas committed a crime
' ! 4 ant of Columbia University, ' has It constantly on his mind, i
; Portland, Ore., Is dead. He bad
: been 111 three weeks with em
' rbollsm.
Heavy Weight Jap Crepe
End of Month, 5 yards ....
$1.00
An Assortment of Tub Silk in crepe or taf
feta finish. End of Month Sale, d 1 f(
per yard J 1 UU
Madras in a large range of patterns for
shirts, pajamas, etc. End of t J ((
Month Sale, 3 yards 4 1 .UU
Vaues that we are offering in this End of
Month Sale are, as usual with us, honest
and just as advertised. We stand squarely
back of every item sold at this store. This
applies to sale as well as regular
merchandise.
$1.00
Ruffled Curtains Scrim for kitchen windows.
End of Month Sale,
5 yards
Summer Cretonnes
Good quality. End of
Month Sale, d 1
5 yards J) 1
Brown Crash Toweling
Easy to make. End of
Month Sale, t ff
7 yards 4 X .UU
Silk Striped or Figured Lin
gerie m a t e ri a I. End of
Month Sale,
2 yards
$1.00
Romper Cloth lik'lit and dark MripcH, best
for baby. End of Month Suit', d 1 00
5 yards vlsUU
Percale Prints regular item. Exceedingly
serviceable. End of Month Sale, 1 OO
G yards tJl.UU
Unbleached Muslin More for the money. End
of Month Sale, 1 OO
7 yards P 1 .UU
Pajama Check in nil pastel shades, tho bent
for Hummer. End of Month Sale, 1 OO
5 yards J 1 .UU
81x90 Seamless Sheets.
End of Month
Sale
$1
it was therefore comparatively ; ill Month Sale, 2 for
simple for him to
Booher's thoughts,
tune in on
i.. : :
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42x36 Pillow Cases
End of Month
Sale, 4 for ....
$1
White Cross Bar Scrim
Ruffled, Curtains-
End of Month
Sale? 2 pair
$1
Bath Mats light and
dark. End of d 1
Pink or Blue Plaid
Baby Blankets
End of Month
Sale, 2 for
$1
OUR ANNUAL SALE
of Mid-Season Feminine Footwear
is now going full blast
Our policy not to carry over Summer
styles so decided reductions all
over the store.
Fine footwear priced
. $3.85 - $4.85 - $5.85 - $6.85
$7.85 - $8.85
QUALITY AND CAREFUL FITTING
BRING THE CHILDREN. MANY
BARGAINS FOR THEM.
Huck Towel with red
border. End of 1
Month Sale, 8 .... P 1
Linen Lace Trimmed
Dresser or Buffet Scarf.
End of Month
Sale
$1
Ladies Voile or Crepe
Gowns, the best' in
ntock. End of
Month Sale ...
$1
Rayon French Panties
with dainty ruffles
End of Month
Sale
$1
Rayon Satin Slips End
of Month t 1
Sale J I
Small Turkish Towel
Dandy buy. End of
Month Sale,
7 for
$1
Heavier Esmond Blan
kets, 30 by 40. End of "
Month Sale, f i
Z Each J 1
Large Turkish Towels,
especially -g o o d buy.
End of Month tf 1
Sale, 4 for .......... 4 1
Printed Indian Head
Table Cloth and Six
Napkins, 54 by 54, End
of Month Sale,
1 set
$1
White Damask Cloth,
hemstitched, 64 by 64.
End of Month
Sale
$1
Pure Soft Linen Cloth,
colored border, 42 by
42. End of
Month Sale ,
$1
Black Satien Bridge
Table Covers, gold cloth
trimming. End
of Month Sale ....
$1
In this department we are offering three groups
of Silk Dresses at exceptional values. Sizes
from 14 to 42 and just the garments for the
present hot weather.
GROUP, 1
Silk and knitted combination!.
Variety colore &nd styles
$6.75
- GROUP 2
AH in silk in light weights and pastel shades
$9.75
GROUP 3
Flat Crepe and Georgette in weights and
style that will surprise you
$12.75
In this department also you will find
bargains in House Dresses which are
extra exceptional. Values up to $2.50
will be on sale for this month Sale at
if
American Lady Com
binettes cloning out
number. End of
Month Sale ,
$1
Children's Nai n s o o k
Pajamas, pink, blue and
white. End of
Month Sale
$1
Little Girls Rayon Vest
and Bloomers, pink or
peach. End of tf 1
Month Sale, each V
Children's White Nain-
sook B.V.D's., all Hi.CH.
End of Month
Sale 2 for..
$1
Rayon Hose, all
and colnrH. Reg.
End of Month
Sale, 3 paira
HVAIH
75c.
$1
Children's Rompers
Si.CH 1, 2, 8. End
of Month 'Sale
$1
Gingham Bungalow
Aprons. End of 1 j
Month Snlc, 2 .... $ 1
A wonderful selection
of House Dresses, val
ues to $2.33. End
of Month Sale.
$1
embroidered fillow
Cases. End of
Month Sale ....
$1
A. C. A. Ticking, reg
ular 35c yard. End of
Month Sale,
4 yarda
$1
Point Gorda Sheeting.
Regular 20c yard. End
of Month Sale,
6 yarda ,
$1
525 Main Street
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