Fridav. DeeemWr 11. 1025
THE
Paa Twtf
PUGS ARRIVING
FOR THIS. MILL
Dozen Would Take
On Rocky Kansas
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
AGITATED OVER THE
TURCO-BR1TISH SPAT
NEW YORK. lec. 10. (Unite.!
!Nows Now the wolves of. the
I lightweight division howl on the
trail of Kooky Kansas, and Ihe bat-
. Hlomarred Utile Italian, who unei-
Tickets Now on Sale for ' pectedly achieved the crown he
M..-V. At ik. Cc-ndla 'sought In Tula for more than ten
Hall Next Week
'.NEVA. Dec. 1. (Vnllrd
-Passions ot Hi lengue. of
Jack McGreer. the burly heavy
weight from Texas. I" due to hop
off the rattler today from Portland
and wind up his training for hl 10
round argument with Willie Keeler.
champion of tho intor-niountatn
slates, at Scandla hall next Thurs
day night.
The book ot press clippings which
'McGreer forwarded to Matchmaker
'Sylvester looks like a aerial story
from a dynamite factory, tho way
the big boy bowled them over for
the knockout punch down around
Texas and southern California. But
In Keeler he will be meeting a fin
ished boxer, as well as a rugged
fighter, and this battle ot giants
ought to prove a genuine drawing
card.
Sid Herbert laughs at the boasts
of Jack Trim. Indian fighter, who
aaya he's going to knock Sid for a
coal. As a matter ot fact. Sid was
i years. 1b the quarry of a doien
fighters.
Sid Terrls, the flashy east side
lightweight, who did not enter the
tournament In which Jimmy Good
rich won the rather synthetic title,
which passed on to Kansas in Buf
falo Monday night, la the first to
file a formal challenge with the New
York boxing commission. Terrls'
challenge was approved by the com
mission and is on record, but this
does not mean that Rocky
meet Sid Immediately.
BANDITS HOLD DP
TROUTDALE BANK r
. nations council have Won suspended
I to permit a final effort toward mu
1'OKTl.AN'I), Dec. 10. trititrd, tunlly arrvptable settlement of the
Newal Throe youthful bandits held j Turro-llrltlah dispute ov.r Mosul,
up the Bank of Troutdale. 13 n.llos! Meanwhile th. council I. """
ea of here today and pbtulne.. ; the poaat Me coun.es npen to I n
J400 in cash. They made their way i " Turkey attacks llrltNh
Jack o krtland l an old au.on.o- ' Mosul following a refu.n
bile which thoy abandoned near the arbitrary decl.lon of
outskirts ot the cliy.
Acting pn a tip late Thursday
nl(ht, deputy sherifts raided the
home of Vincent Murphy In Port
land, where they arrested five men
for Investigation as suspects in the
the dUputo.
.... ... .. had i mnnlh. H Tl ll J r th )
rules of New York stale, to enjoy
the truita of victory. At the end of
that time, he must meet a logical
contender, or his title will be vu-cated.
NO lll'MIXKS!)
Absolutely nothing other than
routine business was transacted by
th.. rountv school hoard when It
Troutdale hank robbery. These were held Its regular meeting at the court!
must ; Murphy. Ceorge Welsh, Charles I'.rlf-1 house yesterday, acr.ir.iing to ansa
tin. James Murray and Wallr.ce WII-: vera imumi. ctera
l'RIXCK LKAKNS KLANO
LONDON. Dec. 10. The l'riuce
of Wales has added a new accom
plishment to his repertoire of per
formances. ' On his first public an
iMir..M sine returning from South
inclined to think that Crim wasn't j Amork.a wales addressed the Ar
iel. All but Griffin are said to have
police or penitentiary records. They
will be held until Friday morning,
when the costlier. M. K. B'.oyd. will
be nk.d to cotue to the county Jail
In an alempt to pick from a line-up
of other prisoners and the suspects
any one he might herognlie as hav
ing been In the hold-up.
tough enough.
1 One Round" Hogan and Jim
Fleming are due to gallop a quartet
ot rounds in the special event, while
a pair of new faces will be seen by
local fans when Kid Olson, fighting
Swede, and Mike Mussollna jump
through the ropes to put the fans
In good humor.
Tickets were placed on sale at the
down town pool halls lost night.
WEDDING LAST NIGHT
INTERESTING EVENT
gentine club at .a dinner Thursday
In his honor. He surprised his hosts
with frequent interspersions of Ar
gentine slang.
WILL H.N"ti
LOS AXGKLKS, Dec. 10. S. C.
Stone, charged with the murder
ot the Martin sisters, Nina and
May, was found guilty by a Jury
late Thursday, which made no rec
ommendations. The verdict automatically aets
the penalty at hanging. The Jury
was out five hours.
. A wedding ot interest to the
younger set in Klamath Falls was
that of Miss Lulu M. Hansen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Hansen, who became the bride ot
Oliver Williams .at a prettily ap
pointed wedding at 7:30 last night
at the home of her parents on Jet-
ierson street.
Miss Hansen was given away by I
her father. She wore an attractive j
arown ot golden brown and carried
a . corsage of bride's roses and
aweet peas.
Miss Hansen was attended by
Miss Sybil Bamber who wore a
frock of Nile green and carried a
corsage of lavetfdar sweet peas and
pink rosea.
Jack Crenshaw attended Wil
liams. Rev. A. L. Rice read the ring
ceremony in the presence of a
fesr friends and relatives. The wed
ding was followed by a buffet
supper served by Mrs. Hansen and
several guests.
Mrs. Williams fcntil recently was
employed with the Wheeler-Olm-
teaa Lumber company. Williams Vj
is affiliated with the R. R. R. gar-; Ki
age.
LIGHTED MATCH
BLOWS UP STAGE
BEND. Dec. 10. One match,
lighted to determine how rapidly
the tank of an automobile was fill
lug, resulted In damage of approxi
mately 4,000 to Frenchie'a stage
terminal station In Bend, and the
partial destruction of a bakery de
livery wagon in a fire here Thurs
day morning. Two men. Clarence
Woods, driver of the delivery wagon,
and Kddie Williamson escaped in
jury when the automobile tank and
two filling tanks exploded. Woods
lighted the match, holding It at a
considerable distance from the tank.
A number of bill" were allowed.
but there waa no tmnlnuis having to'
I do with the district. In blch the!
(public might be interested, she ex-!
; plained. j
j Just 5c a month thai' all It '
costs for the prompt and regular de
livery of Tho Klamath News to your
home or place ot business. Phone ,
ST7 now and aervioe will start as,
i soon as you wish It to. j
M.'KI VOR HOl'T
OAKLAND, Dec. 10. "K. O."
Phil Kaplan of Newark, X. J.,
and Charley Long, negro, Omaha
middleweight, have been signed for
a 10 round bout at the Oakland Frenchle Is part owner of the Rend-;
auditorium next Wednesday. Klamath Falls stage line.
Hold Manx
Pew.ii arrest tt o r"'i
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Every modern convenience
tor the guest. Circulating
ice water. Hospitality and
good ten let..
HARVEY M. TOY
Owner
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Gifts for Men
Selecting a gift for "Him" is sometimes quite a problem. . This year
we have a number of useful, appropriate gifts at prices that are
attractive. .
BABY IS BORN I 1
December looked slack during
her first week when not a birth,
a death, or a marriage came in to
fill the pages of Klamath Falls
newspapers. But she is making; up
for the lack of recognition by a
startling number of births during
the last few days.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Price
was born a baby boy yesterday at
the family residence, 1624 Davis
treet. Both Mrs. Price and her
yonng son are reported as doing
exceptionally well.
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A bill fold makes a dandy gift for most any
man. We have them
From $1.00 to $10.00
A leather "key tainer" is also very ac
ceptable. These
From 35c to $1.00
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COMMl'NIST PLOT
LONDON, Dec. 10. A communist
plot, involving a section of the Fin
nish army, has been discovered at
Viborg, Finland, according to dis
patches from Helslngfors. Many ' K
members of the army have been ar-jJJ
rested. hjj;
Pecholt Struck With jS
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accident at Spring and Sixth atreets.
Xo Action Taken
state Agent Fred Morley last
night said he knew nothing of an
Investigation at the Instigation of i
Governor Pierce. He said further
that he did not helleve that anyjjfef;
, telegrams or word hnd been recclv- i ilt
ed locally which would indicate the '5
governor had taken action in the Vi
Pecholt case. I IKJ
Morley said that the grand Jury! to
WaS tO Convent np.in n1mtlv tnrA '
he would ask that tho Pecholt case 1
be given consideration by the In
quisitorial body. This statement
came on top of that credited to DIs- j
trlct Attorney Elliott, who Intimated !
that the grand Jury would meet on :
Monday.
Among other articles suitable we suggest:
Shaving Stands ...$3.50 to $10.00
Ash Trays 50c to $8.00
Safety Razors 89c to $10.00
Playing Card Sets $2.50 to $10.00
Smoking Stands $5.00 to $12.50
Fountain Pens $3.00 to $10.00
f Kraft 1
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We have a number of styles in military brush
sets. Some in boxes, some in leather cases.
Prices range from $2.50 to $10.00
Other hair brushes, for men
From $1.00 Up
Many other items for the men folks are now on display. Come in
and make your selections early.
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the put as regard prirrs.
They are lha loweil pouilile.
Vllien we purchaied Christmas
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Kaltered ihrouihoul Waihing-
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Price $1.39 to $11.50
Ladies'
Harnikerchiefs
All Colont, hand embroidered
25c to 59c
In Attractive Boset
3 Handkerchiefs
AOc to $1.29
GifuWW
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OUR FELT SLIPPERS ARE IIEREfl
Ladies' Felts, all latest colors; price
Men's Felts, just the gift for him; price ..
Silk Underthings
In radium mlk, plove Hi Ik. crepe-de-chine,
trimmed with lace and
color combination.
Bloomer $1.69 to $3.49
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