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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1925)
Page Sit Thursday, Poc. 21, 102") M'TIOUE handed; DECISION OVER; TIGER Builds Greatest I ' Bridge in World POSTAL BROKEN TUESDAY ! i!i uiMU- had not roponi)d to , nxim1! (o ml out ihv-lr ChrlM j ntiia iiai-knit wly. lh-r wmilil ! hvt Ivon nothliic uliiirt-oi iwndw- monium. aoeor.ttnit to JUi'atl 1A I bIbM. Ralph" ' Moiljcski, Chicago, world famous as "th kinir of bridje-ruildrs," is wor'..'iir on plans for tlic largrt rail:, .il bridge in th world. U will yan the Mississisiupi vivcr at Now OrWans. The ovulated tost is $13,000,000.. MADISON SQl'ARK GARDEN. New York, Dc. 23. Starting In a whirlwind of cheers, sen ' "- star bouta for the benefit of the Christmas fond, wonnd U9 in tor nado or booes and hisses Wednesday night as the crowd of 1S.000 ob jected violently to the decision awarded to Mike McTigu in the main boot with Tiiter Flowors. The Irishman was too clever for the negro, but as Flower was thej agcrossor throughout the bout thej spectators stayed behind to voles their disapproval of the decision. Sinking h!s right hand repeatedly I Into Flowers" body. McTlgno stalled off the negro'a savage rushes, but; lacked aggressiveness as he always does, and was lucky to win the award.. ... 'The best and fastest bout on the; card was the semi-final bout. In' which Fidel La barbs, world's fly-! weight champion, whipped Lew Per- fetti of New York, and showed a world of class In doing so. j W hat the customers, who contrlb-l uted some $50,000 to charity and another $50,000 to the fighters andj Tex Rickard. lost on the main bout hev made nD :a this semi-final , scrap. Ernie Jarris, the "mighty atom" rmm r.rvnt Britain, failed to show ,., rnr,ll SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 23. s,hw.rt and the boat wsa adjudged Welcomed by the blare of bands, draw. Another disappointment and an automoDiie paraoe mrousn was George Godfrey of Philadelphia.! the city's pr4ncipal thoroughfare, tfc. tant neero outweirhinK Martin "Navy Bill" Ingram's squad of at- Biirke of New Orleans by 45 pouniis.rn fooU-all stars arrived Wednes- battered the Irishman about theday. i ney wm meet a loam ci ring for ten rounds, bat cor.M not Pacific coast players In a benefit put him down. panto here Saturday. Despite the almost unsnimoiis Outstanding among tht visitors disagreement with the decision in : are Ingram himself, who will play the main bout it seemed to those at 1 quarterback: Douglas Wyckoft of: the ringside that the Irishman j Georgia Tech. fullback: George Fry. j scored the most telling blows sad Iowa, fullback; Ed Garbisch. Army. center, and Ed Slaughter. Michi gan, guard. In the west' line-up will be "Brtrk" Mullcr. famous California end: "Babe" Horrell. all-American! rrnt. r cl last year's Golden Dears and other stars. ' Four truik loads of mail haga added to already heavy Influx cf letter, pa reel pjst packages and the usual run of Christmas parcel ! mrunto of the Sedro Weolley poured into the Klaniuth Kalis post , formatory have been signed office list night and kept Postiuast-1 Governor Hartley. They were :iKK IMIUH.KS Ol.YMl'lA. Wash., Dec. 21 Ten paroles fir convicts at the Walla Walla state penitentiary and II for er McCall and hi assistants work Ing late Into the night, preparing, for the day delivery and the distri bution of parcels. It was recorded that more (han enl, ! io.ouO lotters were sety out of' the Klamath Falls office yesterday to various sections of the I nited ' States, surpassing by f.ir the null-1 Ing recent o.' the past holiday sea-; sons. j Accordiug to Pes;master McCaIl: today's mail is auticlpa.ol far be-' yi cd the usual run of Christmas j deliveries. It la believed by pjsl j ! office officials that the mail will . j l-e coming into the city In large quantities until afier the first of sit In ; the coming week as a large portion Pu; let the mail Is up ia Pori'.ind. by II recomniendl l-y the state board of pardons and parolee. ' No full pardons will be sliucd by the governor a Christinas pre- however. TIUK TO BANDIT Wll.h IT IIP V DIKS. KAI.KM, IW. IS. V. Ill K. I'lirdy, delegaie from tliegon In the penio eratlo nmlonal cunveiiilon lu f'tn FratKl.co In l2i). and seveiul ll'iieo a candldntn for state anil congri's sloual office, died here today. He waa f 1 years old. tl.llll'lri i, .... V.!....AMHTOWNU,(:r' .- (Unlisj I'ominiili'd the sentence la three years and gave Hi hulte his freeilum. Cuv. 1'Un'f" miliuuursd that iluin ency was fnvured bv the district at Inrnev and Ihe Judge III the cane. nil m.i ir--i... o. .,.... ., ,.., n,i rtiddii.lu.. . I... mull.ir Ihuu anv I'llrl.l. !..,.,.. . '"""M luns gi'niure. (lurfL'IA. ,1.,,.,., ..... . I'.XXIVST A Ill.K IMItlKlM-iD. lVI-ITHilTK ItATKS. HA I. KM, Dec. 13 -fiiltU News) The t'ri'sou public service com inlssinn has voted to luvoatlgato al iened dlM-rlmlnatlona In rate from Fpokmie and Portluud to points east of Pendleton. Ksprewl rales tirihsl said tu he lower III lhal territory BAL.E.M (Ore.), lec. JJ. Il'nlt ed News) Fred C, Hchulie. former lleedsport constable, will receive his freedom from the Oregon prnlien llarv as t'hrlstmss tiresent. He iw,fivlcl,wl nf arcelitlllK a and was sentenced. Governor I'lcree f rom fpokane than tor Purlland tentli,ii. . . I II.. 1 A ... " H.. .1111.1 IIIUius faculty hero Tu,d , nlng. - ' N. V. I.KFKATU IMnTn ih'vhi-vi i)r gj New) The Nw . . Yor . re defeated th llasti.n n.i llr Tuesday In league gam. nations! hd KANS.VS CITY, Mo Kudolph N.Ian. SO, prospective Christmas bridegroom, participated In a II, too psyru',1 robbery so that he might l- f.-ianclsHy ablo to marry Miss Itertiu Fanning, daughter of a MlsKurt farmer. Weduesday was to hsve been their wedding day. Inr.eal Nolan i. cell. xtu; woeQ iteriua aearu wuj thought to be held i Rudolph had turned banilK, she ! declared she would be watting for ! j The "mail early' i not without return. 1 campaign was , him, no matter on what Christ however, and If mas day he found hi freedom. EAST-WEST GAME HOLDS INTEREST Give your boy a Corona for Christmas thus earned the award. Whether he really earned a bout with Paul IVr lenbach for the world's light heavy weight championship is extremely donbtfnl. for Mike was the cautious, shirking boxer of eld. There1 waa much foul fighting, with butting and low blows during the contest, but the referee at no time saw fit to interfere. WOMAN IS BRANDED . MERCED, Calif.. Dee. 23. A masked intruder bound Mrs. Charles SIdley to a chair, stripped her of portion of her. clothing and then branded her' arms and shoulder with a r;i hat peker, the woman declared to be In hysterical story Wednesday. Mrs. Sidiey l:ve in a lonely see tlun seme distance from Merced. She said that she was released by ber four-y;ar old daughter after the man had left. The torture was Inflicted to f sreo ho? to produce a lo.tcr wr.'.ten to her anonymous ly, and warning her of her hus band's alleged plan to leave ber. WOMAN TAKES HAND , . WASHINGTON. Deo. 2.1. Mrs. .Mabel Walker W'lllebrandt.'' aWiirf prohibition prosecution will take a band in the federul probe Of the Fcrt Scott. Kansas, liquor scan dal some time in January. The date of Mrs. Wiliebrandt's departure for the wast, she has in formed '.he United News, depends upon the rapidity with which cer tain cases slit Is Interested in Kan sas 'come before the courts.- r glSIIIIJISII ! I l't '. 1 ... " SISSSSMSSSSS "' 1 - - X J Sf. ' A' il ' r'?i,,i'" i J-sf wmw inu nootter cr later. in coUeirc or btwiacs, mutt be able to use oca. This lltvifc Co roc atsjtudi I;e afl the ftandorJ otficc machines a the matter of ptrraticn, capacity and quality of work 1c hft the tiime kyho.rd( take the same rise jiicacry but i not co big auj heavy. Invest $60 InyXMirtOfi'afurure! Get him thia line typewriter for Christmas! Come in or . phone us tor tree dcx&oaura tioru Klamath Typewriter 'Exchange Phono 747. 410 BUla The Foundation IN mnny an American city totlay tall structures staml on fouiuia tions that were plannctl by their architects to support the weight of extra stories if the future's necdi should call forsuch additions. Their very existence is proof of the vision of men who provided .for that which they could not definitely foresee. Similarly capable of meeting the future's needs was the foundation upon which the Bell System has been reared. 'At a time when a few miles was the greatest distance over which man's wirc-bornc voice might travel, the telephone pioneer could not, of course, foresee in detail the problem of invention, manufac ture, construction and operation which future expansion might in volve. They could, however, and did catch the visionof a national growth which would necessitate a service continent-wide in scope. ,Thcy could and did provide the foundation for a structure capable of growing with' the nation. The proof of their vision' lies in the fact that 'America today has a nation-wide, universal tele phone service. ' ; 111 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ' BELL SYSTEM One Policy Oaa System Uuiversal Sorvico KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. A sunny vuota and contented baby ' will speed any mother's convales cence. ndv-5 . LoU of pretty practical Xmas Klfta on 3le at Bee Begin s Dress Shop, 12'J Sa. Till St. D22-24 Chr.'stm:." brands of Cigar Store, Im.e!i of standard .Z-"s nd piper. I'niicd I Jells Wliy He & i Hew Eat Herrly A Iftier which 1 read in the paper i about Carter's Little Liver Pill fiuerl ' irny own cate so clwly that 1 could not help trying them and am very happy I did." So writes Mr. Frank J. 'Trumbull of Jrwy City, N. J., hne 'letter Rtes on to say, "I l heard about Carter's Little l iver piils for years but never knew they helped over come poor appetite and sour stomarh,' .until J read about annther man in the same plifiht who took Carter's with ' pitod results. I trifd them and can ilioneitly say that they freed me of i natty gat on stomach, so thai I ran ,now eat without getting bi!io3, and they improved my appetite fully I00',e. 'Yoo can rest assured thai from now on 'I will bom Carter's Little Liver FilN whenever I ran." Recommended ar.d for salt by all diug stores, . (AdrertfMmeot Nothing would please Mother more than an Electrical Appliance Gift. Choose Your Gift From This List: Vacuum Sweeper Chafing Dish Electric Cookers Samovars Toaster Percolator Iron Urns Link River Electric Co. 7th and Klamath Ave. W WINTER IP rpiWtt m it' The new winter "Red Crown" is the aitcst-starting, full-powered gasoline you ever drove behind. It is the achievement! our 47-yeari of gasoline-making experience! On sale at Standard Oil Service Stations and at "Red Crown" dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (CalUsrssa) 9 MI tm ... Wyi.L 'Jl ST f M asSa,l . r. ti::sK f Iv-.-aH krW i'