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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
THURSDAY. OCTOBEK 23, 102ft re TTTfl KT.AMATIt NEWS :f ACE TWO Francis in Pink, Riley Will Arrive, To Fight Friday I Kewnie RllcY. delayed In bit i,. I rlu hero by aula trouble, will ar rive tula morning from Portland. He. is accompanied by Prankle Warnlrke and Sara Fllby. Illley will meet Johnny Frail- . cl, Klamath'a ISS-pound French ' typhoon, who baa a habit dtsas- V troua to opnonente of knocking ,' out the men be meets In the ftrat round. f Wernicke will meet Harry Johnson, San Francisco pugilist. v:?at 149 pounds. Fllby will tight J'' Mike Carr. Klamath battler who recently defeated Harold Wright, Chlloqulu, In a fast tight. f Benny Dotsen, who baa been ;vi defeated by Riley, la her to challenge the winner .of the main event, Dotaon baa fought In .? Madiaon Square Garden, New V York, and la considered well up i, in fight circle. That he wenta (..' to fight Francta ahowa that -'f Klamath Falla' game acrapper la fuo ordinary fighter and that faus '"will see a real battle Krlduy s: night ! Francla received big applause (.-, at night when he worked out f before-over 10 tight fain In the Vet' arena, lie la Three of Gonzaga's Grid Stars Ousted SPOKANE. Wash.. Oct. 14. IV Pi- Failure to report to school or practice since the Mt. Charlea I game Saturday at Helena. Mont., j waa given today by Coach "Cllp-j per" Smith aa the reason for the i suspension of three Uonaaga uni versity football players. i The grldmen. John Lonhart. j guard; Tom Ketell, guard, and ! Kilo Pradollnl. candidate for all coast honors a tackle, were sua-1 pended for the remainder of ike year tor violation of university j discipline rules. j The action was taken follow- i ing a board meeting today after j Smith had notified President l. j J. Iteldy that the linemen had been absent from school since ' Saturday's game,. ' Loss of the veterans has weak-. ned the Bulldogs' forward wall and haa materially lessened Con saga a chances against Whitman ' Saturday, TO IIKAR AOVKltTISKIUS j Can't Miss!- '".HI. V. of shape and haa j punch In both band. WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. (i:i) Hearing on a petition to dismiss I the governmcut'a anti-trust pro-.' ceediugs against the (ieueral Out-j iu the best I door Advertising company. Foe-1 powerful Riley with all of his title will find a real opponent when 130 meets One ; i round Johnny." ' " " V tr & Klelser Co., and ulne other defendants will be held In New York district court on Out. 2i. Attorney General - Sargent an nounced today.. .v - , . I Homes Ipptggir -Tonight iS f''''VTiat win Jisppssi In ever house- ! I, koM tnaigkt if Babr eaat eleen. and V4 I V , f ooatsteprrrinirl itmar be seriooa, II,.. II il vouYa onhr asedieiaes meant for III t grown-ups. , Von aeednt worry, if f I ? j I ' l I 1 1 .mi -: 'rr?;5;'t i ' '"'- . $ ' h ""'"What will fiappa la wow feow lwM tnaifbt if Babr cut 4ep. and .won't top errinjrt It may be aeriooa, il vouVa ooVr aMdicinra But lor growa-upa. , Von BMdat worry, if too ha a bottle of Caatoria. A ifw drops, and the little om ia ronv fortrd; a few momenta, and I1 ia aerrne once nom. Yet- too hare iriven not bint: but a veireiabla pro duct which doctors approve for the tinicrt habit. Just a trntle, aooth- r ing preparatioo the very taste of . vhica tells yon it is harmless, p -i Caatoria Is always a boon ia the ; Itoua where thers are children of 9 any ae; for the little everyday ills, fy4reu'u. spells, or any upset. And a leMiiiJi whrn a endden attack of " folic or acute constipation demands ,lief. Mrrer be without Castor La, r4ksoos moiters keen an extra bottle put a way. Boyjoars ' aw. aad liave it al ways ready.. But don't regard it aa aoouthuur too must aare for eznercenciea. If ia one thin a mother mar u 4 freely, aa often aa needed. - A tfe and sensible form of comfort for any baby, or twealy-flv million awttie would not have been bought last yearl Children Cry Irani W I ( Jul in n r'rniu-lj Klamath Fttlla hard Mttlnn ins-pound Imttlvr, whu wlil at tempt to climb a ruujr, la the ladder of fight Came KriOay nUht when ho meets Kewpie Itlley, Pacific Coast juulor lightweight champion. J. "Thalhofer Is New Grand Knight J. Thalhofor was installed as Grand Knight ot the Kniglita of Columbus at the Installallou of oficera Tneaday night at Lyceum hall. Other officers Installed to pre- , side with Thalhofer , for the en 1 suing year were: A. J, Santamaw, deputy grand knight: J. Dough i crty. recorder and W. . Krueger. chancellor. Larry Suarte of Mctlford. dia- trlcL deputy was the installing officer. A social ercuing' fol lowed the Installation. ' . ' " ' rocgeauita use 'swi clasa Ada. "Red Grangie'r Sail Father of Boy. ill! Warrant by Girl CHICAfSO, O.I. S4. ,lVP) j Harold "Red" tiraugts foruitir Illinois griuiron siar, was canratu In a warrant sworn out today by Helen Flogek, 11, with being the fulher ot her T-uionlhs-ald baby. The warrant waa loaued by Judge William Kether. Grunge Issued a staleiueut to the I'nlted lrsa tonight, riony Ing the eharge and saying that It Waa an attempt ' to "blaehniall him Inl paying money.". He said attlorueya had visited htm before the warrant waa tuaucd aud that he bad a letter In hb IHweestlon mm the girl In which she offered to drop the rhflrgvx for ISOO, Grange appeared at the detective bureau after the warrant was served and furnished l.00 bond for his appearauce. Attorney Julia J. Gorman accompanied the tor mer football atar. N Attorney who appear! with Miss Flogek told. Judge Fetur hat their client would be willing to settle 'for "what the law al lows." I'uder the law, the girl would receive approximately H.150. The former gridiron star, nuted for his sensational runs during his college career and later on professional fields, la pluylng In a Chicago theater la a ahow called "(We On, Itcd." He Is dolug a soug and dance number. The child was born last March, attorney . forr iJIsa Flogek. , con tend, They charged that Graugc failed to defray the glrl'a hoani tal bills. - . Beauty,' r- -r v f,". .1. .-j W to both appealing eye; and ear 'i i -if . MoiA maw-ettfera. T trior hirrtmU Rmdiolm. ComftttAy . ascOsc.sss tVvStA wSfssratawwasrfe mod iWlo. (see thm sMav ftu Wiofa 18 with fmifaWa seesaw. 00 r3 la. Not - only a wonderful musical instrument, but en excellent piece of furniture . . . typical of the splendid new Victor models which we arc anxious to show you. Come iu! : ! '" ' .'V'V STAR DRUG STORE "THE REX ALL STORE" College Boy in Car With Girl Shot LOS ANGELKS. Oot. 24. (lF) A former suitor of Miss Mar Jorle l:lniau was sought by po lice tonight as they po tiled over the fatal shooting ot llulph O. Trnrap. !, Uulvenlty of Nebras ka graduate, while he aat In hla automobile with the girl early today. ' Not a word waa spoken by cither of the two nueu who ap proached the automobile and rob bery was apparently not their motive. Mlaa Utnian' said. On in formation given by her. police were aecklng a former awaetheart with whom she broke reeuitly. - Trump met Miss t'lman at the bakery operated by ber and they drove to the girl's home, reach- Ing there at mldiilnht. Miss CI man said they Jiad been sitting. In the car for an hour when. Iwp men approached.- One of then) raised a revolver and shot Trump through the, aide. .The youth died en route to a hospital, i Battery Squad To Drill at Show .i A crack detachment of Battery D. 24th coast artillery, will be seen In action at the Third An nual potato show, in the . fair building, November 10, il was announced yesterday by Alfred D. Collier. . Included In their drill will be the "butts Manual of Arms" which Is conceded to be one of the best physical training exer cises yet devised. The drill will be particularly Interesting to those who ten years ago were tramping the- muddy roads of. I Franco for tholr country. '- . Alt.MV F.VORKI KBW HAVEN, Oct. 24. (UP) .Belting hero on tbo Army-Yale gnino Katurduy furore the Army at 10 to 7. Tbo reported Injur ies to tho -Army team are not taken seriously hero and (he Vale supporters expect Army's team to take the field In as. good condi tion as against Harvard. UOPKR XA.MKS LINKMKN . PIUNCBTON, Oct. 24. (L'l) Coach BUI Roper has solectvd tha ! following players" to form bin I first string lino at Princeton dur ing tho remainder of the season: Captain Howe, center; Levlne and SI est res. guards; Whyto and Barfleld, tackles; Lawlcr and Morrison, ends. TKXAS" CV1XAX HRIXfiS Hl'IT LOS ANGELES. Oct. M. (LP) Texas Guinan. New York night club hostess, recently sued by West Coast. Theaters, Inc., . for asserted breach of contract, coutercd today with a suit ask ing for 129,000 from tho (healer. Relief From Curse Of Constipation A Battle Creek physician says, " Constipation Is roitponsiulo for more misery than any other cause llutinimcdlato rellof has been found. A tablet called ltoxall Orderlies attracts the water from the system Into the lazy, dry. 'evacuated bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food I waste and causes a gentle, thor ough movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing the dose. " Stop suffering from constipa tion. Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next day bright. Get 24 , LOOKS- TU Neu) Map of the Pacific Coast. Why is Klamath Falls not on this map? Because Klamath Falls has no airport. How can Klamath tails get on this Air By voting "Yes" on proposed Charier Amendtnent which will be submitted to the Voters at the next Geh- api " " eral Election. t . ... ""ill . ' . .' I ,-, .. , "Shili thei Charier of the City Klnmath Flla, Oregon, bo amended by adding thereto Subdivision 79, ,S"c'iln 87, Article IV, Chapter 3, aulhorialng the Common Council to issue and sell general obligation bonds of said City to an amount not to exceed FIFTY THOUSAND ($50,000) DOLLARS, bearing interest at not to eaceed fiver per cent per annum, for the purpose of providing funds for the purchase of land and the operation, maintenance construction, erection, installation and establishment of a "MUNICIPAL AIR-PORT" or airplane landing field, jar.Yaar, on adjacent to the corporate limits of the said City, and providing for the levy of a special tax to pay il. nfinrlnal ana interest nn aaieS konda." VOTE 100 YES W. Portland j a , zy llnl!' , I ' . .... . ! 'J . t' lif yj V ' , i i l I I VeB K: -m. fc-t l-if.rv imftsr; JTdT ' -jgs I SAM FRANCISCO COMPLETED PROJECTED t A I ) t "Put Klamath Falls on trie.' Air-Map" for 25c today at the ' nearest Rexall Drug Store. " , i. 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