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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Page Tw5 Thursday. October 20, 102." THE I some one as yet not signed, took ! look it the card advertising him self and other. yesterday, then I scratched his hind, while over hU countenance spread an expression of j deep thought and ponderanre. The reason for the deep thought n part of Henry vaa due to five i words underneath his name. Henry Battler Booked to Fight looked at those five word, then tt.rk'rv Here on Nov. 3 I came the scratching of hit head, a grtu uit tuw luiiumun, uii. ni. I'll tackle anything once." Tor underneath Henry's name In stead of the cognomen of another in the Scandinavian 'OI"01"11' lhe" fiT " DUI eicecuiuKiy ponenuous woras: "The toughest we can find." Advance tain of aeata will start IN SEATTLE BOUTi Surprises Fans Scandinavian Hall Opens in Carnival With New Manager ,h. war of souvenir, will be J'"" lAl.derSOIl Defeated ' . . irt thm itHnir Special dance llu w - I ' features alao will be put on. Krank Comfort, who for ear l,K' lead In Frank llit.hie comedy . ho. and who la a!o a member of i I redc-n'a Serenade, is an enter-1 tatulnc ainger, and will arv the or- By John Trambitas Johnny Trambitas. who Is to fight Kid SUrkey. hall here in the 10-round main event on November S. surprised the fa., whan fie won easilv . , . ... .,.. i today. Tickets have been placed oa over Sam Anderson in a all-round ...... ,,. , A Th, sale at the Mecca, the Waldorf and the Smoke. All are coupon tickets, which means that the early pur chaser can .sit where he wants. Tickets will not be on sale at Scan dinavian hall until :S0 p. m. on the night of the fight. Halloween rete to Wiar , fni,,tr, repertoire Willi several song Firat Dance With Claaa numbers. Portland Orchestra i hm rkk ih t;itNTt-:n Scandinavian hall wilt present t Although Circuit Juute A. I. gay scene on Saturday night when Leavfct yesterday lea!!y severed i..r Jo.k ih.m the new pro- r hei t. cji of malr n.onr w.iin uau , prietor of the hall. Initiate the new ; held Ksther Esther Cos' and Zenllh Amlemon especially, with Ills fast retime with a big Hallowe en carni-' jam tx. the curt stinniaiea footworn. val and dauce. Mehan has Just re-! that neither Mr. Bor Mrs. Cox may - .r ,ir.7.Tt T T I whdr.. hi. ' ....I.. J.i.ln.- - iw.rl.ld llf lil 1 ' ' . . SE.vrn.K. o.t !. irmied Sewsl J.il.ni.y Trambitas did some fat (iKhtiug her- "" n'1" ttI"1 easily beat Sun Anderson In ' speedy rounds that prwide.l the main bout Ik: ween Vic Koiev and Joe Lynch ilu-.t nuled In a druw. Tra:uM:as led llitnughoul the entire (J is tit. surprising ins mn. p bout there Tuesday night. footwor of Trambitas surprised Anderson a whole lot more than it did the fans who saw the bout. Johnny is to be here about Friday, when he will do a little light work In preparation for his bout with SUrkey. . The work of Trambitas In Seattle; ELKS BARN DANCE a z:b:z:Z draws big crowd preceded the main event between Vic Foley and Joe Lynch, made a Elks halt was filled to capacity boxing gloves, then pick up a violin death from turned (mm rortland. wnere ne uai- marry during a per.ou 01 w j, ,. ,;no. They are signed a contract with Benny iwa- months. The decree, nanmM aown 4 0 'Ik dreesea at 9 son and his serenaders, who will yesterday afternoon, quickly fol-rJ p PM come to Klamath Fall to play all lowed the tiling of a rr plaint a ' ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' winter exclusively for Mehan. j few days ago by Mrs. Cox. Seveu-Plecr Orchestra I The orchestra, consisting of seven C,T,ZEN FACES ' DEATH ! pieces, la one of the most popular in Portland. One feature of It la that DUE TO LIKENESS TO! Benny Dodson. leader. Is also a box- NOTED CHICAGO GUNMAN er of considerable note. Just last , night he fought Midget Smith and L0!? ANMELKS. Oct. U'nlt then takes over the leadership of hlsd News I Although he Is a model orchestra. It Is not often one can citj,a ,na a pronilsrnt -nclueer be found who can take off a pair of weM m1Ib- Uomlhui:!i. faces In- i " ' - ---- aiitiii ueaiu iruta ill' kmus ui 1..19 hit with the fana there. So It is, last night when between 300 and and lead an orchestra. Or vice versa. Angeles police officers, with some keen anticipation that' 400 members and friends gathered' Benny can play almost any lnstru- Tn(1 reason for this Is that Rom the Klamath Falls lovers of the; In attendance on the old fashioned meat, it Is said, and has gathered ; bough'e face clothing and even fistic art, await the coming of barn dance. The men were all about him some of the best dance ' automobile tear atriklng similarity Trambitas to this city. dressed in overalls and the ladies in . musicians in the Rose City. j ta those of Martin liurkin. escaped In the meantime Starkey Is los- gingham dresses. j Now Maple Floor Trv.it.il j Chicago gunman, arcmrd of kill ing no ground. He is not by any! Galloway's orchestra furnished' Yesterday work of surfacing the ing four polm,s one or them! means letting his mitts grow tne music and tne aance went down new maptewood Iioor was nearing being a Sacramento officer. mouldy, for he knows he may haveias a great success, it being proven ' its finishing insofar as the smooth-l Ronibough has already been shot a hard man to crack in the Novem ber S mill. Earl Stolx. who is to fight Chuck Sams a return match in the six round seml-windup, is scheduled to be here today. In the last bont iwmiwi luiac iwu uu vi i. . uvm put np a corking exhibition, going to draw, the fana giving them a great hand during the go and when It was over. At frst Earl deceived the local fans, before whom he ap peared for the first time in this city. He does not have the appear ance of a hard glove shover, but the fact Is, he's dynamite any time he gets a chance. W. Harrington, rated the fastest 140-pounder in this section, has been matched with Jack Crim. Matchmaker Sylvester said both men beseiged him to give them a go at each other, so he matched them np. Crim went on during the last card here in the preliminaries with Sol Dean and gave a good account of himself. Henry Burke, also booked to tight tnat tne ladles can "auocK em . tug orr was concerned. When en-' at ,i,ree timet by officers, who took dead" as easy In gingham as geor-jtlrely finished' the floor will be as njln for tn9 gunman now being! gene. smoota as glass, meeting require-' bunted hero. wenis ui iug uiusi lasuuiuus Ml mis, t aner al no re eaard wiu as MASKED MARVEL WINS CAMBRIDGESHIRE RACE NEWMARKET. Eng.. Oct. 28. (United News) A. K. McComber's Masked Marvel brought oft one of the richest coups In racing history Wednesday by taking the classic Cambridgeshire stakes by a length, and thereby winning Its American owner and an nnnamed friend al most half a million dollars on a parley. How much the horse ! room, brought its other backers Is notl known. McComber laid $500 In a parley at odds ot 600 to 1 that his Forseti would win the Caesarewitch stakes October 14 and that Masked Marvel came home in front Wednes day. McComber .was enriched by $250,000, and his friend, who had parleyed the same horses, gained J137.B00. respect. Maid in Attendance Aside irom work on the floor, the hall is to be fittingly decorated for the occasion. In the rest rooms, special attention has been paid to convenience of the fair sex. Large, full-length mirrors and other tittle conveniences which give the ladles a chance to primp and doll up before slipping out on the floor to knock 'em dead. A maid will be in at-! ji uressiug signed him Wednesday. UOTEL ASTOD AlaadaHia uAmIna EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILK 50$ Balks Ne. Modem Qote to Shopping District nd Theatres FREE CAR ACE' T.r t from M nr MIMA'"' mm Buy Your Grocer ies at the Package Groceteria lU-nt known nationally ndvvrti.Hud brands acid in unitary scaled pnckagei only. You help ymirnclf and pity only for what you buy and not for high priffd clrrkn. Thir are no Hpt'i'iul day. You ran rumo i-vrry day and buy at the ii u mo prices. Ilrro are a few of our evrry-day price: Si'k'o Milk, tall 09c Krllofrg' Corn Flnkt-a 09c lifit M.J.H. Coffee. 2 lb. tin $1.12 Chirardi-lli Chocolate, 1 lb. tin 29c Koyal White Soap, 10 bant 42c Folifer'a & Schillin&'ii 15e iipicea 2Vt Kent Cano Suitor, 10 Iba 69c Mnzola Oil, 1 gal. Aim .....$1.95 Everything in the more at pricra correitpondinjrly low. Keniembvr the location. S02 Main St tendance In the ladles Novelties Featured On Saturday night novelties In DR0NCHITIS f At bdtimt rtib th throat and 0 cbsMt tborooghly wiib V VapoRub The way of the transgressor is hard but, a poor buy needs no Judge to pass sentence Additional Offerings For The Last Three Days In Our 1 1'. it ; . As tLk iO . Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct, 29, 30, 31 Rayon Silk Ray O Robes $5.95 In the clever, novelty and smartly new dress fabric pat terns Ray O Robes of Rayon Silk in the brilliant autumn hues are the new fashionable thing. These come in the Juliet and Eieanore stylos in colors of coral, pencil blue, Indiana, rust, lavender, navy, tan and roupre with exquisite flowered designs. -3c Tub Charniette A delightfully soft check silk ma terial very suitable for underwear of all kinds A f 4 colors, added offering In October Sale .'. 4l7C h;IOr"n;.n0l"lr9 cra"h 1"K 1 Inches wide, bleached ready for use. an added offering In tf4 rr the big Golden Rule October Sale, 7 yards J 1 .UU ?l2kK ? Kooi """'"y k,,akl flannel tot mens and boys' shirts, good weight, B inches pn wide, an added offering Jn October Sale . .. Oi7 C Me,r'r,r,,T;T.hl"u' " ,lnen "a,h deling, un bleached is inches wide, medium weight, for the heav use needed ,on. added offering In October OO "le 3 if J S Miii' ""! wonderfully sul.stantlal eight sui ing fr dresses, school or afternoon, aid rose, old gold, tan, fast color, October Salo heavy October Sale 49 These ar, I'Jr ,nch1colt?n damask. 89c values in soi.ed from h.d7,X"ot'ta'p.lSd " Service With Vol 11 oo Solves Your Problems V rfU nFI. RULPCflDDnrjATl AM, Style at-a-Price 'j Surely Pleases In the Center o, Klamath County. Shopping ,rIt, fof PoBta, Servlc Luxite Hosiery in al! Shades and Colors Dance This Hallowe'en In a Pair of Houston & Jester Shoes Teeth, eyes, skin, hair, nails and women are now recognizing a "sixth" personal responsibility Nher,!!,?hmC1 ?'nan wou'd "ink of nesleetin. TrItheri11hofevT most out of Hfe And thl b'e 'f ,h whhn to Bet ie them by wear in'e the f t0y " doesn't let the tZol nr? Pre3cTvtef Sh- This .hoS doesn't pinch th1- I 8"d beCOmc ,trained the foreartl of'&fe f "l!'!00d ve"e" witVit! 3lyou wW w when you get acquinttd 8th andltgj Where y J higheit gr' Cou, Suita, D r; Silk HoJ derwear foJ monev. in head hu beJ Thia to our cuitonJ not afford ta in millinery parel befora atore. You , 25c to 35co3 tome and be J You'll b inn the ni( ttU nil tho pop4 with fiirtolla botUiw. J,rtri braid. Liiri out. Tbi pna Another nirjr in black Pi lined throsT1. fancy itrijrl r urctte toUvi Only DOl I New Blb piece Dress thin? for kM as well at ii wear I iW cm t Rayon Silk B the latest i pair for Krvict I 50c' sues ins foot wsli- We handle tho nationally Ipswich and Kia iery. The k ell the popul Wc want you them with ti which you w paying from more. If yo pair you'll nTal othcrancdED4 $1.00, $1.6! Extra heavy i Jersey Ve 95c Suedlne Silk Slif ular ahadei. $2.95 m Lnrlloa' Folt " 1 HaU from A aavins of f to ?5.00. - , rj New arrivaii D.t i..ivin( d"i vi.it u in our Houston and Jester EIGHTH a?1