The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 15, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Wt'ilnesdav, June 15. 1027.
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Caveman Entrants
Place in Marathon
STARKE Y-FUG ATE BOUT TONIGHT
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sax Rafael, Calif.. Juae'li. Two seasoned veteran:
t -P Jamon. Xum Vntrant (a the 0f the ring, both of whom
nwiwooa mgnvay Indian mara
Ihoa Crn 8aa Francisco to Oram
" , have large folowiiik's, w ill
Club
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Philadelphia
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, 'Paw, Ore., led the field when he j "l't"in the main event of
(arrived here at 1:3 p. m. today. ! a boxinjr card ill Chilo-
They arc ,Kid, Star-
two hour.. ! tonight.
3 ... Jamon wins the. J 10 first prise
.offered by the Marvelous Maria'
K boosters' organisation for the first kev and JohtllU' Fuirate.
t j Indian to arrive here. Hla running!, ., ... , .
ittime from San Francl.ro waa 1 ; 1. w Htcrwught. and they
postponed. .Kelnslve of the ferry trip, the db j will fight in the eieht
Its nee was IS nilles.
Second across the line waa Kuh- lun(' m' event.
AMKKKAX l.KAt.TK M Water and Flying Cloud, both: .
rhluUetpkla-Detroit, poatponed. i Karook Indiana,, entered by the! i-0tl UO.VS are JUst
rain. ' j Oreson Caveen Their runnina j about the best 'available
Cleveland-New York, poatponed. !lme from San Franclaco waa 1:34. ! .
rain. ,Tney die not atop. .Meltka and , ' inn pan oi me country
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8t. Lottie-Boston, poatponed. rain. : oocnes. in otaer iunt entranta : H j
poatponed. jrrom .n Aleilco. arrived together i " ........
Washington-Chicago.
rain
PACIFIC COAST LKAtil'K
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Tortlaad -. 10 IS
Sacramento .. 1 S
a mirn piace. i aeir running t:nie r.-i , n mi
front San Fr.nct.eo was 1:37 3-4. I O clone talker Will
They did not .top. Fighting nog. j meet Tat McFadilen in
E Karook Indian, entered by the Ore- . u j ...
It . ...i i ......... the Mix-round semi-wind-
Club
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Oakland
Club,,
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Club
Hollywood
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jlton Cavemen, arrived fourth, with:
j a running time of 1:3$. He went up.
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k j Mike Daly. Pelican
City, will meet Abe Tun-
At the Pine Tree
ney, Chiloquin. in a four-
.Aj a.!-if t:X
Biff Dance feature
Set for Altaniont
The rcaltt attrarl Ion .ever otter
ed u! the Altaniont Amlltorlum lll
j He riaentrl next Saturdny and
i Sunday iilahta. h. n Ih la t'cl-
Wa Itaiueia, of the utan and
jcii alt.lc uver tho floor illn.lon
, ln their repvtolre of datuea earh
; nilu. :
i t'omiiic finin Hie Ma time u.h an,
I the urnhi'iim and Puln.-e llut. l In j
Sun FrMb(-.'l Ml t.r..i.f ...u.na l
ulie iii.mna'iiient ot ihe Allanium la
ilileaned to (Ive Hie ulllc of Kluni
;nih Fall aoinethlnit real In txill.
loom attrurtiiiu.1.
SUMMER RATES I
I lll.tit'K Wimhi MW F.FFHCTIVM
Ninuip i ii, ai.Ati , '
lull l.oaiU, HU.tNl 1
Klh-hllv dliilior t Kli'wlli ami Allamttfll Acraa.
Tin-Mi irl,.'i .III ! In rirnrt a i-hurt tln(i olil,
M:i oltlll'K NOW! i
HEILBRONNER & REX
Fuel Dealers . . .
most: hid i-ihim: um-u
it, a
At the Orpheus
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11 one of the ouutandinic hills ofiun" preliminary. Ualy
lhho current vandevtih. aeaaon will knocked out TunneV in
I be aeen at the Pine Tree today for'.,, , . . , , ", .
K.the last time. i the fourth round of their
1 ' : Maynard Johnnon head the lint 'first (TO.
ljwlth their novelty presentation.!
. ("Striata Bellows. " It is an -; The curtain raiser will
ceptlonally well arranged bit e-1 be hetu-eon IWl,
ecnted in the most entertaining
manner. There la a surprise in l
store when Ceorge Harrison, the
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and Dixie Henlev.
JOIIWV IK.ATK
When Scott Sidney waa aigned .oldest dancer In the Inlted Siatea. !fO NEW, LIGHT IS
by In venal to direct "The Wrong ' '
' - old timea to the present dav. Billy
Mr. fright.- ,n.lntvrsaI-Jewel:lto. offpr c(w WB, j.
laree . comedy rtarrlpg Jean Her- uinment In their nnmher. "The j
abolt. coming to the Orpheua thea- Gob and His Girl Friend."
THROWN ON DEATH
,jl)empsey to Fight
Sharkey July 21st
NKW YtlltK. June 11. Ill'.l
iJa.li IVnip-o'y will return to th
,lriie ring July :t. In a bout vrllli
ijavk Sharkey.
j T x llii-kant. proniotfr. maile nn
i noiinrement of the hovyw..lK!il
jollinlniiilon bout, ahl.h will lie
:held m New York, from the rlni:
n a tlKht In llrooklvn navy yard
i TiU'ioliiy n I K itt .
The winner of the Doinpsey-'
Sharkey go UUilolllilcilly will hare
a i tun. e to rtttlil tlene Tunmy.
lieavywuiKht champ. In SoiUetnlier.
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.GOLDEN RULE TEAM
I BEATS HIGHWAYMEN
The state highway hall team had
Its first uvfrjt this sr.son al ihe
Imml of the tloldon Itiilo nine n
a tast flve-ltmlne game. 1'llchem
for both sides wero In good ship.
- but the hard hitting of the lioloVn
Kulers was too mu.h for the hlgn
wavnu'n. Owing to lllniKH of several of
tlohli'U Itule team, srvernl of
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t'tpheum Palare llolal
San FrancUco
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2 Big Night 2
IHffrtrt'nt hnnri
Kiirh NIK In
ALTAMONT
lor a cruise lu Alaska " waters.
Iinmght Utile aililitlonsl Informs-
Mon roncernins Ihe drowning o(
I.rown. June 3. In Wolf rlvr in'th
SKATTLK. June 14. lA lllnrn iiohVN.l..rn 1I..U nP..v.. thM IVIt.n 1. ...i
Their,. ,k. .w. . - .. . .. . . i . . ..
2Tofmh InVlr.'tl1 ,n.,"m1"1 w"h.rd. which Clifford-Brown of Sa- mo.oruo.t h. ""a n. In -..".hi. all! he no handl.-.p in a r".
cd out. to assemble an entire cast Dga and music. Ray and Ea;i tw h,d rh. f- u ..,.,. . ti. ... u ... .
"Itampoeu nurrn of Kugene. Ore . and i:ipli.'.l , In favor of the ilolden llule.
of knows comedy players.- ; La Rue present a aklt entitled
As n result "The Wrong llr. Hollywood." a novel Idea built ui
wrtgnt" emDrsces -aucn ieaturea around a movio atndlo. Williams
comedlsaa as Walter Hlera. Dor-' 4 .vlns. two talented artista. pre-
othy Devore and Enid Bennet. who J ot , pot-ponrri of mirthful aongs
wlin - tM trrearessiDie jiersnoii Inj pianologue. It is a number
form a comedy team that la a riot. ( hat would be a hit on any bill.
Tn Wrong Mr.' Wright" waalM.or)c Cole- , clever comedian,
adapted by Harold Shumate from ' stylee himself as a comic of son is
the stage play of the same name(mn(J dances. Hla offering Is dlf- i
written by George BroadhursL Aa j fereat and varied, furnishing fTeut I
a play M. ran more than a year In I enjoyment,
.both Uaw York and Chicago, and on the screen the silk bat cotn
Uoae who. have, aean prerlewa otidiaa "Raymond Griffith is feat-
the acraen versloa pronounce it ured In mirthful comedy called!
even funnier than the stage pr- -Wedding Bilyls," Ifg real enter
aentatlon. : tain men t.
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At the Liberty
SHOOTING OF YOUTH
IS CAUSE OF ARREST
(Contlaned from Page One)
Anyone who has servant prob-
..IcntiraceUfiarneT: "LTt".
on the strength of having aeen the ;
guns the trio carried, he testified
self la thy? comedy drama. "The
First Year," at the Liberty theatre
todayi; -
Grace ; Livingston la the little
bride la the picture whose husband
at the Inauest.
Cable told how the Italian threat-'
sawaut httsM arhaai task Antafail has, '
Invites an- Important client up to ... " ," v,. I !
dinner wHlwut nMlting her. Th.t..nd Fnzlinf tnd j
wouldn't have been aucb a terrible hi. v , ltlg.l
0."!M. '.'kJ1,' f4"1 bmdnt ;V charges, 'stating that they would
alck al .the last moment and left K . " ,ki.
For results use News Class Ads.
her aervantlesa and forced to sub
atltate the gangling daughter of her
colored washerwoman. I '
The situations growing out of the
substitution are of the type that
cannot help 'but provoke laughter
from every member of the audience".
And the eHmax which comes as the
result of strained nerves after the
dinner party will hit home.
' t EQIITT KTMMON8
:-.v Sot - SMS
la the Clrcout Court of the State
ot Oregon for Klamath County.
Maude E. Franklin,. Plaintiff,
s.-
Frank Franklin.-. Defendant '
Instead of soda hereafter take a
little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia"
in water any time for Indigestion
or sour, acid, gassy atomacb, and
relief will come instantly.
tor fifty yeara genuine "Phillips
I Milk of Magnesia" baa been pre
scribed by physicians because It
overcomes thre times as much acid
I in the stomach as a saturated solu-
lua 1 .
complaint filed against you Jn the! Lon "'caroonaie or sona, leaving
above entitled . sulL on or hLfor. """ v.et and frre from all
June 1. 19J7. that being the last ""'"" r,' '""-
To Frank Franklin. Defendant:
IN THH NAME OF THE STATE
OF ORBOON you are hereby re-j
Muirra tio appear ana answer the
Sour Stomach j
( "Phillipf Milk of Magnesia"
) : i Better than Soda " S
day within whl vrrrt rJ r.n,.tr.rf 1 "Dn ,n n" oow na '
to answer as shown by the Order
of Pokllratlon of this Summons.
If you. fall to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will apply to the
Court tor fhe . relief prayed for In
her complaint.. To Is suit Is com
menced to secure a decree of div
orce, dissolving the bonds of malri
money. existing between . plaintiff
and defendant, upon the grounds
of cruel, and Inhuman . treatment
rendering, plaintiff's life miserable
and burdensome: and that plain
tiff's maiden name of Maude B.
Revenue .he. restored In tir
This summons Jg published In!
the Klamath News, a daily news-1
paper of genera circulation, print-:
ed in Klamath Falls, Klamath coun
ty. Oregon, by Order of the Honor-;
able A., L. Leavltt, Judge of said
Court, and. dated .May 10,. 1927.1
The first publication to be made on .
May 11, 1927, and the last publlca-1
tlta thereof on the. 16th day of!
none, .j sa .
. : ...DAVID R. VAKDKKBERO.
Attorney for the plaintiff.
, 1 whose office Is the Amerl
, .-can .National Bank Bldg..
- - ICIainBth ITalla Z.-T. 1 1.
County, Oregon.'.,
M.11-1H-25-J.1-J-1S. .
Classified advertising- m THE,
jvuaihath nkws payi big dlrl
dDd. Use - them tor . profit.
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the souring waste from the system
without purging. Besides. It Is.
more pleasant to take than soda, j
insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-five
cent and fifty-cent ' bottles, any
drugstore. "Milk of Magjeeia" has
been the V. B. Registered Trade'
Mark of The Charles H. Phillips!
Chemical Co.. and Ha predecessor.
Charles H.. Phillips, since. 1875. I
Adv. aw I
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