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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
0 ION THE KLA&fkTH NEWS bi9. (Every Morning Except Monday) ffelinPRISE! NO ONE WILL wen"" I . . ... W jrl A V Wl YfeW srn 0 THE COUl'LK AKK-BUT BRAL WEDDlNli UN AT A A fiND KING'S TENT SATURDAY .11... r.aA anvn tho mroom." isn't irolnir mc". ..,i...m nt iho tent "how wedding tomor- IM "r ' ...l.lluii frnm Th. Vlom. ! the blUHhinK bride, whcduled to appear for the the sUnf" tomorrow, in uoi u """ ...w I,.,' absolutely tho gnut ' gneeti. !!i ..iAe we have it ittraight that It's a good look- tike th i,'aP ,n iuiuuibii -- i limn iiiiuii L of the tent show plutform. Regular high divers, nt Klnmslh . .hinta wliih th 0 nack In" na ""1 bin tun - lood wl,n , tabstantial. l.m non beautl- L01. to slid lh ghoppe will Pi Ulr that will adorn tlus length or in nd forbes' drill store compart (or her lu. sow, hr choir 01 Lb eamparatlvely id affair of tbla na- Central barber ihup durk always ' 'h" la cblef tnsaorlal .hop will rut. (hare. iuuii blm In honor Asd after he's uoDliri op toward V' air wlKt any hat It u ladacsment for tkliklif of getting 1 up kt'i dylnf to , ut to let her In iolll u Ot her with UAA ikoM Is stork. iitwf Iron "bead 'n-Ctlklu Hat Shopp k oat of th aev felt 0 seltttlog. To fill rnhirt'i hn a keen. bandkerrbltf. art of 'OlarMome couple la r. Prulet U tolm to tbli will oulrlral a Framed, loo. Th PurnWiIng their homo. oolf baa a Hand lamp room. Peyton t Co. Pnnt. White Pell. orki, cue of drlnke ' ib biwment. win. I'm. balf a doien tea. i tod Edwards cen- "lh Fall Mu.i.. ouilaiont on anr Kher- the house, and title. t' man nnd wo. If. 'MING OWING DUTIFUL k every bride y appearing on point? pvp. witu IP tho Viin'rlA ...:ti r "est tomorrow men, th Dub cafa haa arranand fur dinner party fur four, and the lllueblrd I preantin a bol of rborolalo with their bat wlabea. Th Amerlran National bank and lb Weatern Havlnai and Loan 'think of th yeara to come, on with a tf aavlna arrotint, and th olhnr with Iho flint payment on a IS.ooti aav Inita account. Tbe New City laundry haa very kindly offered to art aa official arrubher-up If th bride will aend th flrat wvek'a waah In their di rection. Oh, gee! th moat Important item waa almoat furaotten. Frank A Kind will furnish th mutator, Ihe llrvna. and a check for fifty dol lar, filover' hare th lady'a rlnn li and will ftet th ring there In time for action. And th famoua Frauk t King orcheatra will play th weddlnc march. After all 1 orer but th ehoullng, th Allamont auditorium will give frlenda a changa to celebrate with a dance In honor of th brble and bridegroom. , Will jrqu . at 'he tent ebow Saturday night. " i Look. focJltlle bin wo It llh uitd Mitln.frum 4 p, m. to 10 p. m. Hilly' Hot Tanialn. American made. Jl At Even Hod Carriers Are Organized Here A local of hod carrier waa in atalled In th Labor Union hall leal night. The new local'a num. her la I IT.. Contrarta are being aought with the contracting plaaterera and a commute waa appointed to draft fcy-lawa. The new local Toted to affiliate with the Central Idbor Union and appointed a lire delegation to represent them, brotbera Keller, llanaen and Sawyer being ap pointed. The local wa organlied by Itepreaentatlv Long and inatal. led by Secretary Dutfy, of th Central Labor Union, Tbla raakee the tenth local union In Klam ath Falla lenldna the Central Council, to which all locul are affiliated. United News and United Press Telegraph Services KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., FRIDAY. JULY 31, 1925. Matrimonial SECTION Price Five Cent. Petty Larceny Case Will Be Tried Today Frank Ilibier, charged with pet ty larceny, will be tried IW, after noon before Pol he Judg (iugha gen, acting aa luetic of tbe peuc. Illhler appeared before Judge Gaghagen yeaterday afternoon and eomewhat tempted to plead guilty to th charge of ateallng an electric Iron from the Klamath Hardware company. When Judge Gagbagen rcfuaed, howerer, to tell him In advance what penalty :'je law pro vided for hie alleged offenie. lllb ler decided not to cast himself upon the mercy of th court lllbler'a atory of erratic Irrespon sibility due to Intoxication waa de rided by Pepmy District Attorney Vandenburg, who I prosecuting the rase. , JAt K Hl'KKK Kl HI'KMIKl) NKW YORK. July JO. Jack Burke, Pittsburgh light hearywelgh. haa been auapended for days by th New York Doling commission. Tbe action of th commission re sulted, from Burke's assanlt on the rfnw'. 'fr. his recent bout with Jack ltolanuy had been atopped. Miss Robbie Gill of Little Rock, Ark., national head of the women's organlaation of tbe Ku : Klux Klan, has just become tbe bride of James A. Comer, attor ney there and grand dragon of the Realm of Arkansas for the K. IL K. Worm Menace Fast Disappearing Here It. O. .Cwynn,. horticulturist of SUklyc-u county, conferred yesterday with C. D. Chorpenlng, emergency work expert. In order to determine tbe proportionate share of expense owed by the northern Ctillfornli county In the campaign against the cut worm Infestation In the Tulu lake county near Malln. Chorpenlng and. Cwynn spent the day Inspecting the eiteot of damage caused by the worms in that district. BRITISH RAILROAD UNIONS STAND BY MINERS IN NATION-WIDE STRIKE lWDON, July SO. (United; News) Rix million British trade! unionist are Itned up behind the mine workers in preparation for stoppage of work In th mine Fri day at midnight. The 0,000.000 hare not threaten ed a aympathy atrlke. but railway men Thursday were ordered by their national union to cease handling coal ul midnight Friday if th atrlke occurred, shunting all cars in tran sit to convenient sidings and the ex ecutive of tbe tradea union con gress agreed to aid the miners fi nancially toy a levy In every trades union district in Great Britain. These decisions followed another day of eodels conferences inters persed with gloomy predictions by both miners and operator. Interviewed as he was leaving the ministry of labor after partici pating in a conference with Premier Baldwin, W. A. Lee, secretary of the mine workers organisation said: "Baldwin may summon U3 ai;aln tonight. Last night the miners re jected our offer. 80 far as the own era are concerned, we now are fin ished." Several of the owner remarked that the deadlock now had become complete. "Hope of settlement is further re moved than ever," A. J. Cook, a mine union officer declared. "There is not the slightest chance of the owners withdrawing their notice ter minating th wages and hours ot agreement notice for a fortnight to allow the discussions to proceed.1 Premier Baldwin went to the house of commons Thursday' night following the second day of confer ences designed to save Britain what the Dally Herald, a labor newspaper says would be the gr latest conflict thot ever occurred In Industry." The premier immediately summoned his cabinet in special session after he was expected to make a statement regarding tho coal crisis before commons. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND HERE HAS ACCOMPLISHED ENVIABLE RESULTS Success in the fourth year for dren spend their afternoon's in the children'! playground work in Klamath Fall has been distinctly noticed the past few weeks when more than an average of 60 rhll- grounds under the able direction of Miss Aubra Bradbury, who is in charge ot the work this summer. According to Miss Bradbury she Is now working out aa organized' schedule which may ba more per fected when the number ot children visiting playgrounds become thor oughly dependable. New apparatus added during th past week Include two set of "horseshoes" and the fascinating game of "barnyard golf" hold the majority of th older boys who ar enjoying the cool of tbe ground In the afternoon. On the corner of Second and Klamath streets across from the grounds in the rear of tbe court houae, an annex is telng added which will claim an Indoor baseball diamond. Later basketball court and other features which will at tract the older boys and girls who are idle throughout of the school vacation. Only one Injury so far this year has been reported by Miss Brad bury, that sustained by a small girl who ran in front ot one of the swings, slightly cutting her fore head above the eye. .1 New sand has been run under the apparatus to avoid Injury and a new carload of aand In the sand pile ha proved a mecca for the young housewives who spend their afternoon's making towers and bat tlements, miniature gardens and small bungalows. According -to the Instructor the "towers and battle ment affairs" do not appeal to th "men-folks" whose main interest ' lie in making roads and highways for the betterment of the small sand city and th surrounding coun try. : - Every day, in every way Bit-; ly's Hot Tamalea are getting better and better. Sth and Main. J31 1 auty ioppe Frank and King's COMEDIANS FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Comedy-Drama When a Girl Marries' m B 1 B 5. i ! 15 1 without a Ring? Directly After the Show SATURDAY A Wedding Will Be Performed on the Stage Guess Who? - 1 What's a Bride without a And what's a ring unless some sentiment is" engraved within the circle? Because this is the only firm in the county that does hand engraving, our gift for the bride and bridegroom is the wedding ring. Glover, The Jeweler