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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1925)
'urday, May 2, 1923X Harry Greb Socks Rojas AH Around Ring At Detroit he .n.vl wvmil M;iTi I, lt and rlihu to the ilim I lin' hrail anil bswly. The flrl blood in the Ilishi ramp la the mn-oimI round wheu front an vM cut nu Ho- He reopened il In "" aalh. ... Ntr . , i .m.k-tii" ntataTS j -w9 i tour Are imiiit , MriMlri(IMMi 'IN e WS 111 1 lCtlirCS In Steamer Crash j-;;--'. : irV'i! " ......... 1 UP Ski 111 be given nunuay ai iu a. m. in 111 peace ,nd r,h,w Ml lh Pine Tree on lb subject. "Clr-llu place. hri.,.1.- ij (By Called Sew. Leaeed Wire) Itimtorr, Slay I. Harry re (julotla Roeaero rUJ oWlelve whipping in 10 rowBHla tonight. t.rrb waa the aRjirrwor throughout the ftxhl. Hl re peated loft books lo the body and atmiarb k'T the ChUcwn the defence arhQa bU milling continually bellderod the South Amrrtru. Grrb hjul a afe luar ia mirk of the 10 rtiun.W. Rojaa brat showing caiue In ' thp third and ninth rounila when KNKt-HT C.KTS IH'KNT Elmer Knecht. who 1 assistink Johnny Houston. Harry Howard and Frank Confer In the construction of t!i Venetian dancing barge to be launched In a few days on Lake Kwauna. received t severe burn en bla left arm yesterday while encased in painting the pnntoons for the barge with hot tar. Knecht will probably be laid up for a week or ten day according to the M. D. who has ordered him "confined to quarters" in the Elks club. PUBLIC DANCE Given By the Pelican Muscovite Club, 1. 0. 0. F. MOOSE HALL FRIDAY EVE., MAY 8TH Music By Houston's Orchestra Admission $1.00 On Quality Meats . Here's food from animals specially raised to : satisfy the most discriminating taste meat so ; reasonably priced that it's true economy to buy i the best. Miller's Meat Market Gus Miller, Proprietor. 808 Main St. Phone 750 3! JfTp for season 1925 w V T? V S Otauiu sal date Mav 22 llkKl3 VII ..IB 1IUIII 22nd, up to and including September 15th. Return limit I ii rii? &:tlU7STA Now clan your nummer va- f Wta!ri?tt al I taking advantage of these low iV ' r "J I fares. Full stopover privilege. ffjf For example rem main line poinu jGlj&S Kansas City, Mo. . . . .$72X0 a"lTle mnana,r4ci. ..... Vi.uu 1 i.i. M.. ..... ai cn 4-, -p. NcwOrlcatusLa. .... 85.U Great Routes Chicago, m s.oo American Canyon Philadelphia. Pa. .... 144.92 Shasta New York Cirf 147.40 Plr.wla.1 ucommo- BoMon.M". dationa personal Proportionately low f area to ervlce dcliciou. many other poinu. meals at me.l-tima T TMIe rum,ionJ, anJ In Southern Pacific oUroilrood inormaeion.cuk dining car. Southern Pacafsc J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A. 517 Main St. Phone 700 KUroth Falls, Ore. 1 Bomb Kills 140 in Bulgar Church SOFIA.. v. Onn nun.ired and forty were killed. Including twenty women and ten rl.il.lren. and many Injured in the eiplonion of an Infernal machine placed In the Cathedral ot Sveti Krai. Sofia. Uulgarli. during the funrr.il of (ieneral Georcbiff. of King Boris's personal atalf. who waa killed In the streets of Sofia by Communists shortly after an attack in made upon King Boris himself by a number of men hidden in ambush outside the city Martial law was proclaimed throughout the ciuniry. and all persons traveling on traina wre thoroughly searched. Photo aliows a general airplane view of the City of Sofia, showing the new cathedral, which was dedicated last September. Spectacular Fire at St Paul r'iiviu i, na.led .n-e deep In the .Mississippi River at St Paul to ".-.-i l:ii:l.i.oerid ater Itnes on the St. Paul. Minn., wooden railroad 1 rtdiie wh'rh iimru-d fium a Hpark from a locomotive. The photo shows the .e. u mat Lliize which destroyed the wooden trestle and false fcim .upnurtlng forms tor a new traffic bridge. A brisk wind spread t!'e flames ihrouuh the creosoted timber work of both spans, causing a lias of I'.Ou.Oi'O Will Try Pole Flight in Blimp .8'-.; .. 1 . e f , ... r 4 - ef& ai-lm-iiiitmaf I nui r miii.iiiil ot Kraiik Vor,ey. who captained doth of Shack-el-iin-n polar ni.iiia. the ship Iceland will leave Liverpool. Eng.. about May 1 and push her wav as tar as passible Into the lee fields of Nnnhern spiKhvrgen. When the vessel can go no rnrther. a small dir. ItfU.le haiioon tll he Inflated and. under Orettlr Alearsnon. of Van couver II c. will attempt to fly to the North Pol After a day at the I iile. tne dirigible v. Ill seek 10 reach Nome, A'.aska. The airship will cany a crew of four men and rood for thirty daya. aT5 y I '1 Hv Called Nwlrf."d Wlr.l HALIFAX, N. S . Mr - Th raptaln'a wife and Inre member of the crew of the arhooner Cape d'Or were drowned late Thursday when the freighter Clackamas ram med their vewiel during a fug bout ten mllea off lhave. S. . The crash at aea a reporled Friday by the captain of the Clark jm. which limpe.1 Into Port bear n the body of Mrs Wllkle. wife f the rrmmander of the Cape d'Or ,m: four aurvlvura of lh craw. The Clackamns was proceeding low!y In the thick weather acrord nK to the captain of the Clack amas, when she stru.k the Cape d'Or which willed in three mlnulea. Il:iats were launched fenm the larkaiuas. which picked up the iirvlvors and the body of Mrs Wi!k in be given Sunday at 10 a. m. In of peace and rlbtM the Pine Tree on the subject. "Clr-llu place, bringing f'"" lllsallon IKMimed." Mr. K. V. l.nop bapprinma for all of M.Mtnnvllle. (Ire., will be thJand no eollertOBi KAtTIONS I l.SII I llv fnln il Si l.e i. il Ir. I ( I'l'KNHACKN. May I C rmin'sti and Muial'its -l.i--hed in a 'i.ii-diess encounter under the eye f 1'ri nui r S:a.inin tnd:iy us the .'i -mer endeavored t'i break up a :c;a! mas meetlnit. 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