The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THl EVENING HEftALD. KLAMATH PALU. OREOON
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LEADING CLOTHIERS
FOR "DRESS-UP WEEK" YOU MUST BE ASSURED OF THE UTMQST
IN STYLE AND QUALITY. K. K. K. STORE'S ' CLOTHES AND FURNISH
INGS ASSURES YOU OF THIS, AND MORE IT ASSURES YOU OF THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME.
UNCLE SAM CAN AFFORD IT, YOU CAN AFFORD IT YOU CANT
AFFORD NOT TO DO IT, FOR PERSONAL APPEARANCE IS A MIGHTY,
ASSET IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS,. AS WELL AS SOCIAL LIFE.
SEE FASHION'S LATEST DECREE IN
Fall Suits and Overcoats from the House of Kuppenheimer
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You can't be properly dressed
without a pair of Dress Gloves.
We are exclusive agents for
"Fownes Gloves"--and if it is a
"Fownes" that is all you need to
know about a "glove.
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To look your best, your shoes
must be correct, and in our Shoe
Department you can find the
correct styles in all leathers and
shapes.
Walk-Oven, $3.50 to $G.00.
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Who can dress up without a
good, nifty hat?
i"Knox" Hat
Is what you will want for Dress
Up Week, for Knox Hats lead
in .style. See the Knox Fifth
Avenue Hat, and you'll buy one.
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At rl Fox f&Ur, will be stow at
tke Star tonight only. This prodnc
tloa, being a alliUry Araau, k eome
tbiac out of tka nsnal font of pic
ture, and Is one that Js Ushlr reooai-
bjr the motion ptetnre aag-
crltlea. The play Itaelf la one
that haa been a grand euceeae oa the
legltUnate itaget and the photo play
production la euro to be aa good If
X VsThla production waa reoomnunded by
, a- reeeat stock company playing at the
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away a bowling
Brunswick aileya.
; andoarry away a bowling emblem
boost a picture It is almost a certainty
that it is a good one, as It Is the pic
ture business that has hurt the leglU
mate stage business more than any
thing else that they have bad to contend-
with. So it Is safe to -say that
you will see in this production, with
Robert Edeson .and Clair Whitney as
ts leads', a show that you will be
pleased with. Tonight only it will be
Town Topics
Pythiaa Club to Meet.
The Pythiaa Club will meet at tka
home of Mrs. H. E. Momyer oa Tues
day afternoon at 2: SO. This Is the
flrst meeting of the club for the aea-
shown. Tomorrow night will be Chap-,son and a merabe m requested to
Un night.
A prize for high tenpin score every
day this week. Brunswick alleys.
attend.
HawxbvnMobnooa.
At the Methodist parsonage at-8:S0
Saturday evening occurred the mar
riage of Walter R. Hawzhurst and
Miss Rosy Johnson. The ceremony
I waa imtivrum u.rvei. mt. i. iucmhi.
t'OR SALE Two horses, wagon and
double set of harness, cheap. En
quire Sample Shoe Store. 716 Ma!n.'ThA brld. ,, . rtiant at wifli) fkve yet my first time to see a finer
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wre ur ucer seiecieo swck inaa'
disvoTering that the radiator in, hw
room was popping off to some extent,
endeavored to shut the steam off, but
instead of doing this, he Inadvertently
unscrewed the stopcock, causing tbe
s'.fam to strike his hand full force,
burning It severely. ' '
His Very Words.
Mr. Thomas Whalen, a prominent
auto dealer of Southern California, i
who Is alio heavily interested in a
chain of furniture stores, passed
through here the first part of ihe
week, and bad this to say: ' i
"Gentlemen, I have traveled over
een thousand miles this year, and
in all the towns I have, visited, even !
those three and four times as large, I ,,
Advertised Letter List
The following unclaimed mall mat
ter advertised onho 3Sd of October,
will be sent to the dead letter office
at Washington, D. C, on the.6th.da7
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A place where a lady can feel at
home, Brasswlck alleys,
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Armstrong, Ella
Anderson, John
Barton, R. O.
fledlent, E.
Boydston, Ruel D.
Cook, Mm. Lena
Dees, William T.
Kdsall, F, W.
Even, Lora
Hammersley, U, F,
Harrli, Mrs. J. L.
Hays, Mrs, Edna
Herbert, Frye
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jknown young buslaeaa man of Kmm.',,u "e ,our' Kore crwit w
ath Falls, He Isla' the botcher bust- ' !' ,
neH, being connected with the Haws-' W teU you wh Mjr- Wb,n ,a
hurst market ' because our aim baa always been to
' i 1 Siva toe oest values, tbe best service,
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'nl'!l:!.d' fi"br!!l.lf.ed.t to your city. .- w.nt your'
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Orange Bossom candles
Bowling Alleys.
Brunswick 'bluneM
W1U.IS-JOHN8TONK CO.
From Macdoel.
Edward Jackson
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is a visitor from
Returns From Fair,
Michigan Sam Is a reeeat arrival
...., o.o fihchw, wavr h hi UrrlVkla from Fart Klamath
been on a vialt to the fair. srrm,w rrom Fart KMSiMh,
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. Mrs. CC. Plerson if seriously III at
jher home In Dairy.
Dew From Fort. ,
Mr. sad Mrs, J.' PeKon are recent
Try tbe sew mlnerallte balls, at' th
Brunswick alleys.
Bevereiy wtrsjeel, v
Stanley Walakle, a eJaar
ployed by tke Uwranea
had his left hand aalnfaHf
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t We ean please thayoung and old
with our line of leads and prices.
Hasderapa's, ll4fl Main street.
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Sunday morning Walakla agd) last fa-
turned from a memlars trsasf,
Fait Klamsth Vlaaara.
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aatosyt(rrfaa fram the Fort Klaawtb couatrr.
Hooker, Mrs.1
liar, J. N,
Ireland, Wayne
Johnson, J, W.
Milton, -Mrs. Jack
Meyer, John
Hampron, Marco
Peters, Y.H.
Preoma, O.
Perry, Olive
Reeves, Wm.
Roberts, H. W.
Smith, Mrs. Carrie
Stress, Roy
Simons, J, L,
Slow, Mr.
' Scbnlttyer, Otto 1
u Thompson, Otis
yincient, Frank
Wbltect, A.
Williamson, 8, P,
Wiaeaky. John'
A charge of 1 cent wifl,be made oa
all letters delivered fram this list. In
calling for letters, please say adver
tised. W. A. DBLMLL, P, M,
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yours how tbwir Diamond SquMfM
are standinf up on kxl, streets
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