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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1918)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALU, 01W00M I'ltiMv.nKrKMiiKn,.,., nliht of November 11; the date of! &tfm&ii E the alanine- of thi? armlallm. accord FOjKTBERLIN, RAID . Ing to a number of American avlatora 7 .mMmmm.wmjm; BREWEHS IB F ,? "w m i" ' wno rcturnou on mo transport ip- 55 --- " rtti & IMS A SWft i ' h f.J 4-' V J fe.iVKV. mj V m t. f ht r :l 1 . . .i lfeA wf; ,;;- F-f SV- i. - Li-, -w l. lH-AiJ 'tI KW irJ 'j 7S MV'T a7.f.i.r.. . M., KSttrMftl kU.' a'tTifl KJ3i; 1 land. cfi , Forty filer 'bad. been preparing for weeks at Ford Junction, Sussex, on the Kngllsh channel to attack the , (By Associated Press) 'NEW YORK. Dec, , Berlin wak ? i v' i ...'.. ' we. Kngusn cnannci io aiiaca mo V to Ww been bombed by a squadron ( mM c.pu, Thc qtataBW frt,m ' eini. jw , iiireii-rmuuin-. , rora Jtincuqn to wo Merman capi A and De Havlland airplane the.t.il Is about 600 miles. B VHSlBMa ifcJ B SMSMtj B t. jipa"JLLLBWT it JiiLBrLB LLLLLLkm -anaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV VfcmoivA X. 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Albert, a Oermna props gaadlst were connected with the cam palgn by the wltaesa, who declared money for the Insertion of the adver tising In practically all of the newspapers of the association was contributed largely by Rumely. He aaM Ma dealings with Alberts con stated la the collection thro the Oer maa propagandist of a portion of the $109,000 wklehRnmely contributed. Hemmerllng denied nay connection jar acquaintance with former Oermaa '-- - '-- SaMdn am aauah, a.vwaMrav mm m ww. vwwh to Justify his part la the advertising campaign that he believed theimunl tlaaa being manufactured" . la this eoantry were being shipped to Ger many. Asked about the placing of the & vertlalat , Hammerltag aald the news-' paper owned by Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, chairman of the foreign ra tetleaa committee, published the ad vertisement without charge. 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Special priced. $15.00 to $45,00; SHOP EARLY Silk Petticoats For Christmas wo show Tory large aasoVtment woman's new Slit Petticoats, in good quality of Maeettae, Taffeta, Jersey, wHh.double ounces, shirred on cord, and deep ruffles; in all popular colors for Chriamasgifto. ; Special prices 1:.......$3J0 up to $12.50 Great M Spread Event k iaoMareof fall, large $4aa,aa)def good n ajnalrty, acallapsd edgaa and cut camera, beau Spifehil aalo.priee, eaeh...i........ .......:. ..$4.00 Fine1 Satia Spreaii u aaoat nt1ractive patterns wf have toon for anany days. Medaam weight, full siaesL.'.., SS.S0 and $7.50 A Sale of Crepe-de-Chine Blouses at prices that will make it well while to provide now for future worth needs 34W ixi 4403 Handkerchiefs Thaaaands of thorn in Christmas Sale at a saving.- Women's hand ombroidory ail linen hand aterchiefs, fancy ambroidary edges or initial Sea Special Hajadherchief Booth. Special , 3fc or throe for $1.00 Children's handkarcilofs of all eescriptiorM at 5c, 10c, Wgc, 15c, 30c, 25c UIVMOVO VS a S era V aBrj.n S' Mlity Blouses; the materials y ine; the werhmsmhip is th order; the patterns are cut If to spend judiciously ia "thrift," m the dictionary says, then surely it is "thrift" to buy now one or more of these splendid well-wear Creiie de Chine Blouses. Juat stop to think of it , the prices are practically the same as those pre; vailing a year ago on blouses or like character. These aro real i are exceptional of a very him ardor; the patterns on full f onerous lines SO aa to assure abso lutely perfect fining, while the styles are neat, genteel and dignified, such as are entire hooping with the times It was a happy and fortunate arrangement made many months ago with a maker of good blouses that now makes this sale possible. In view of this arrangement the materials were bought nearly a year ago ,and this saving in material 'costs as well aa other subatantialMvinKfl in making and selling costs can' now be shared by you in the; way of supremely good blouses at these extremoiy mouen prices, $5.00 and SS.O0. The Sale of these Blouses Is canined to just one store ia every city'.' Only 15 Shopping Days ? nawlJV Bar4rwO)0)! VbeSYBj gnVVaanVBjBBjaa .'i-l'ft- p""i SI 5al MOPS THE WOMEN'S STORE 0WWWWWWI0WW0 Write Us for Samples WE Pay Postal Charges IMMMMMIMMMMMM Dearest X '. "r-.A sv Vi -KV-T . y.i "-. i '-(V ' -Ht Thanka vary ntnea far rear alii. Now I an aetag te'ea aaaiatliais ter TomornsW wm Jmtm. aauia taV'kava the wlndava SIM wMk arlee4gaoas. It will 1m tarear a4Vsatae to sea ,.Yr . . . 'P. 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KcononurCaiVtaa aH-at aasadiag((,iuu .-Bii.i ..iiii-. ,ki.k TO"?fl!LB!fiBB.2RiL It; do H mMyk, trooas te eater adjolalag provinces And, to do Bailey breecbea Just aMaScUw!aasefram Jesee'wkeaca tkay cannot bo follows.. s ee stara' aa4 SaJSekys This sUU ef affair, baa be.. ... arks ,aad .,- Base's tiSXSZLM soie Rsavaaaaaaa keavaa'aMiaarla.'Si-. ao now, vyoa toneverlea rr j- I mnek wane by Oaaeral Lung CkK the f. k, after kls defeat In -h4ar--a KwaacnnaL bv the soutkar- imln. -mww-rvw -- T ', "T ---'---' --w-ra IHILKM CHARUK MVNB i with Araocrrim (IWRVA, Dec. The I'eiieh 'govcrameat. has sent a nutHmatWm to, Qermany asking for tkj taiais41 tepiea af the Milwaukee l! ed 'March , containing rzr pUtfarm and also pamphleiA.M, -a- -rl; i.n THANKS ?.. U i so kiaJIV' assisted dunes -- .-.--. -;-, . aees sad ) 'Bnhefap to 1MaalVtsaat. reeralt-d fraai'th-Bksatu. k.iin' aia evoeuatlna r piuh l-.in.- KIK wrr rt1fraah levies far ku'esaedltlea. ,'Hb Oerm.n soldiers, who -r. -. ViiaaT ' " ff hlei res of 5,908 have been committing atrocities. mJ ., i auai dv Braauaa- ,s ataka ,k.i. I.... --.j, . .1."" ..: '. --' , ,- - - --, ", 'w-r wnisi in ine uanava.'jnurui. i.. isral la the Hcdu. tha Oermaa iuwh u" i -WiUfuu a- aeee aa "'MejeBB i- AJea far the .beniitlfu I'VpSLW uyL V Mr., aad Mrs. T. J. rmm yr '.I Marry Prather. L, aaa bav'aaaat. at' mms big'. WtaiaarnV'af 'Oaiaa. Mr, aad Mrs. K. CJ year malt order tf; the Oermaa answer. Is", set VaatUfae. atasw far OkrWaias geeOl . ti..i.2 u"l,. ,. .. . 7 ; 7, . v. 1 i-.l-.i .ul.m v.'H a aaaaa,- --meeteaeraetM'nMaa .ia .iiefeiwa - .-nj V i PXv,W .. aatoWrana.d- OT-aa.raa W)H ee ISKea. f -...- I, ... .. . . . T ..t . - r '! AlffAJlUa tf '''.aK. aronn. ica tkssa "rabaar racrulU" com' i, i v ... -,-, ,' roies. "- '- Jr "r 'erW--a.T--Cl ' : .HMa.aan Manl 1 -. " fW ? ' ' lJt i Kiv . . 'x.7'i A itl . i' '' ItVv -Ui aEM.i-, . JlJi' V ' the ,iW.MMat aatlerarUaS-i a..v." " a. Ji i uwamtianed ta find ao par forth'