The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 2

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Anistonbrn, July 13.- Tho "volun-
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,thu boncrlt of war worker In Oer
rimiiy Is'tiirnlng out a complete fail
ure. The Inter Inltlnl rush 'which "was
motived 1y expectations of obtaining
exemption from the threatened for
i;llilu. uininyltiR of want robes, soon
died down., Berlin,, which was ex
ltt'Ctcd to yield .40,000 milts, has not
supplied half that number, and the
name, tnlo comes from all other cen
ters. I
'The period for bringing In tlio
clothing had to be extended every
where and bonuses given as nt Scho-
(iticbcrg, where every old suit reaped
n reward of n Jar ot teal honey or
n packet of pudding powder.
Ksscn Ig.thc first town where steps
h;;ve already been taken for an offi
cial Inspection ot private ward robes
but other? will Inevitably follow. In
the meantime, there afe many Indig
nant letters In the newspapers from
citizens who patriotically denied
themselves articles of jrlcthlng and'
which they were now told' art not
Reed enough for munition workers.
Complaint Is made that the latter
earn much more money and live In
better stylo than the disappointed
benefactors.
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Portland, July 19, Ben Zurn
stein, proprietor of the Bon Ton
bakery at Ashland, Is the first baker
to bo penalized by the state food ad
ministration for violation of the
United States food administration
..regulations. -
Zurasteln was summoned before
V. B. Ayer, state food administra
tor this week charged with having
failed to make the weekly reports,
with' falling to wolgh the substitutes
used In .his. bakery, and with falling
t use the required amount of sub
stitutes In bread and pastry.
The baker admitted his guilt, upon
which Mr. Avarr itianandiMl M. II.
.cense and ordered the, deort of his
business closed for one week.
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Cantaln -P. H. LaOiiaMla. 'rear.
tentative la congress from New York
City, has stirred the Italians by tils
speeches Interpreting America . r
them, and he tins been assisted by
Lieutenant Albert Spalding, the fa
mous American violinist. Both arc
In the American aviation servlcs.
Mr. Laduardla .quit the house' of
lepreseatatlvee to' eater the war.
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yourize and will maaturaand lit you
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Thy will f lv you a nw
realisation 'of Undarwaar
Comfort.
tight, Madium and Hmmvy
Weight garmanta ara await
ing your salaction. Your
choice of fabrics t Cotton.
Worsted, Wool; also Silk and
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The Chlloquln Lumber .company.
incorporated by II. W. Poole. J. E
Hall, A. E. Johnson andR. W. Torey
has been formed, and will construct
a mill In the near future o a. ait
near the Junction of Snrague and
i-The capacity for the new Industry
vlll be .44,000 feet per day. It U
expected that the mill will b cam
pleted and to operation aome time
this fall. Tha Bill iniiklaw. t.
now on the way, timbers for the punt
.oeiag cui ana a grade being prepared
tor tne rails
L'.XTERTAIMNG OFFICKRS
Liverpool Y. M. C. A. workara hava
estebllshea a hespluilty program to
entertain American oMIeere.
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hpth ' :;fr;;ails. which cost r.cthina, e;:fro, bat&
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England Impressed By
Mass of O.S. Troops
With thp Aremlcah Array In Knr British aro doing Hint part of tin
laud, June.SO.-Correspondenca ot work and American of (In-, h ha o
the Associated IW-Amerlca, In- 2 "' "
creaiod flovr of Jroops Into France f mClttKnt nro In rmmiian.l nt Hi"
lias brought to tho 'English public mnn wt,en they land mid are irspnn
a rcllatfon of tho magnitude of tho sllile for them In the (itiupoinry
movement. The comings and, goings eammi and up to the point of go nit
,'f force after force have Imp1 meed " P " V7," , ,, e
,o recent, of England with U. 1 ,1"
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NEW OFFICIALS
KAIHIUNKH M'ICHT Af 1
Owing io a' mix un h'iL'l
film schedule,' Klatnnih ka.
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(urn fans will have tim ,
ARE INSTALLED
U now Mug ptiiyeil In bVlU,
At Hit) ii'S'ilnr nifi'tlMt.' I"' llllnl Imi'l '" "nit Kiniirlcco. , SJ
'oupeilty Hitii-lmii I.'i'lit" N. ! l-'nlrbnnks Inlrrpretathm ,T
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tl: celoVraled Uoim Falrhe-T!!
Iila latest triumph, yty y0Z!t!
low" at the star thenler. "
"Mr. KU It" by tho ,,, :
brnn tmiiked for thin occeV l?
wlrii locolved lotlny tuU'Ji
rliniigo timda. "Hiiy Yvung hki!
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mlKht of their new ally.aa nothtef ""?"?:"" "T . Z f
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transportation both arroM the
try and overscan In In tho Imu
men v. ho have been moving the Hrlt-
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growing volumo hns been apparent. """"" lncc .""
Wnvo nftr wave of American troops .
I.av. moved forurd from the porta ttajr nice level lot In Mill. ,iWl.
r -rri.i i.... ih ,,.! M.t tlosi and build a luMiits I.Im'"
cHinpa nnd from them on to the porta " " P"wrnt. Ak flill
if mnbaikatlon with crty enough cote ahont the new prhy. H
pnnsfi to get the s:a wobble out of
the men's legs. Savage tires and lubes. New ami
The number .of rest camps, ths. complete stock. Klnmath Service
name that bay eqme to bo applied Sutton, Sixth and Klamath. l-tt
td what troatty ate. . concentration
cjamps, has. keen' Increased and Brit- Red Beat dry batteries at TuUunl
lh traffic men are finding them Bros. Garage. 1 "-tf
selves heavlty taxed, to mafatata mbi
Interrupted the shuttle of ahlpptag War Saving Stamps earn Intorcit
bctweea) Bagland and rraace. Tho for you on Sundays and holiday.
lenn:
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Vice (iraiiil -Mr. M"" Ml,,,'
LMrrvspomlliiK "'Inr) Mrs. Allr
tloeller.
riiiaiiiiil bvcri'tnrv Mrs. .Mury
llogiie.
Tromur.T- Mm Adellno (orT.
Tim usual builne.s trnimicti'il
ntul In adillilim 11 'nr HuUiikk
clety was fnrme.1 x Hit' iiK-mlwr" '
tti loilBf. Alter niljouriiinriit Hut
members etijined lit' cr-nin nml enkes
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TOO LATK TO CuBS
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cleaning work by hot ttasjL,
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WANTKI UnfiiriiMie.i
dress 11-11, llnrnlil
KOIl HAI.K 350 kuo.I nsJi
1 lambs, Addrr.a I' C Klksai
I Men 111, or ran see Iuhp at tn
1 tier mill site 011 the Hiuknih
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All members of Hie Klamath Palls WANTICD To purrlir... ccoaisl
himl will meet Ibis evening prompt- molor heat for nlxiut four Nsfj
y at 30 at the Kill tomplo to play Must bo In good ttinpe and a tasji
for tin' lied t'toM iMttite by Her- CJII or wrlle C, A Jmilcs, l
reinl Wliltu ,lepot, Algoma, Ore.
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stripe effect, also new combinations, broken plaids. The materials oie the tieat n.i n ... iii'J -
shown this MMbn: Priced meptionaUy low. Do not fai! to call anl innpect them. Desirsble-ot" Dresses, I
SkirWtUsfs and Children's wear. '
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See WOE'S Saeml 40-lac, Crepe de Chine, all colors, Per Yard - - $1.50
e Wash Goods Section I Children's Wash Dresses
.?r. ,)ir.,w uf l""l,!,m !,"I Chamhray. ages -I i 12
l' -co. r.iKo fro.., .70c to L. .',() . '
hi? !1t!,?rKa,,,,,,,V1nri,su,s in w patterns,' trimmc.l with '
lau .....1 ,.ml,rulcry. Prices ranKc from $1.50 to $..-0 i
Women's Knit Underwear
Summer WciRht. Popular Prices
S-Misl, ?Tfi5feh8 ,(,f ",w l"-'l,i' white cotton ami "
K,y,u!,C2n V,CStSl" S"rih -i'Swl rib
s , c ' ,u'ck' " ,cevM- 6lea3B iq 4. Very l
n' ,' r, -..,. 3 for $1,110
Boys I oorus Knit Union Suits, Sizes from 24to 34. Sp ,
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y'r sft "." . . kneo. Six,, 4 . M ,!
Children's Sleeveless Vests,8nedal -M
Sale on Summer Dresses
Women's ar.rl M5r,..i,... ' ..'....
' wide gham, Voiles and fW r . TrCK8 f e00tI qua,ity """
?ranKe models iXS mbrics- The season's, very best
$5.00 Fetm ni' JimB El0ns a,lf B1' waist line effects.
sWtto - " P,'iCCl frm 2'45 t0 1250'
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WB ARE OFFERING MUCH OV INTEREST TO
'y THE HOUf EWIFE
Full bleached Tabto.Damask.69c yard Highly tucrccrizc.I
tabic damask in splendid weirlit and finish, cood assort-
ment of patterns, per yard ..,,..." (tqc
IMiii from Crash 18c Yard
Good heavy Absorbant Crash such as this can be used for
hand or. roller towels, has neat light borders.
48-inch best grade Table Oil Cloth, white and colors, (.
day, per yard, only .jqc
Kimono Crepes 35c
.""iSfriioho Crepes, many new patterns, also plain
sliades. and ,wast colors.
Womtys Tub Skirt.
Attfactive models. in Women's White Sport Skirts, splen
did 'quality, white Pique. Gabardine and n rnrA.A Mr.,.
oveUieolf ,Ctit good-and full and nicely finished with wide
ml" iihhsih.; ijfc aim pearl PIUIOQS. J'riccs
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