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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1919)
-acw mti THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rummy, HiaTiaiin:,t a, 1W ! SUCCESS MARKS BIG LABOR DAY AFFAIR i IS? O 'X: VL JfifSp w -k; LSM w; u 4$MM ski "V if- ' K--9 7" 1 )rf ! rw GERTRUDE & CO. INTRODUCING the NEW in Clever Autumn Millinery WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3d The styles are especially interesting this year, as we are feeling once more the influence of Paris. HAND EMBROIDERED DUVETYN Dressy Hats with Ostrich Trimming. Smart Street Hats df unusual design In all the new colors. Novelty Veils and Veilings Gertrude & Company 527 Main St ., Red Crown is the "Gasoline of Quality" because it is straight -distilled, all-refinery; gasoline with a continuous chain of boiling points. Mixtures have "holes" in the power , chain. . "Red Crown" with its full and unbroken r chain of boiling points, gives easy starting, , quick and smooth acceleration, dependable power ancj long mileage. Look forthe Red 4-rcwn sign before, you fill." I 111- " ' 'ITANDAXP OIL COIIPANY (California) ' " U - --- . XF! J QRrbTnm IGM MJ .VBXAkJ . Lmr mmrWMKLJM' .-;-ak. Ht . , it'oiitluiioil fioin Page 1) Christian Church, ho introduced Mayor 1. It. Strulilo, Hov. i:. 1'. Law-, I rcnco, Kr. Hugh Muishull, ami Slop-1 I hen llarnlts or Wooil, California. Tho ' latter ioko in Italian. Mayor Strulilo, Roerend Lawrence ami Father Mnr- shall all paid high tribute to tho In-1 , bor unions of America find urged i thorn to seek their noods In peaceful, I (inlet means, and to follow tho die-1 tntes of tholr sano leaders. Mi. A. J. i I Bustamnnto pleased hor hvatcts by I rendering tho "Star Spangled Hmi- I nor." Tho oxerclsss wore closed by a short prayer given by llovorcud Lnw-' renco . a No end of fun was furnished by tho races and contests that were held on Main Street between Seventh and Eighth In tho afternoon. Running races, cracker, plo-catlng and nnll-drlvliig contests', an egg race, and tho grand tug-of-wnr all aided ! to keep tho aftornoon lively. "Red" Stewart was tho Blur Bprlnter of the day, winning second In tho 100 yarn dash for union mon and placing tlrst in tho open century. Tho boxmakcrs local No. 176-t, won tho tug-of-war from tho carpontors' local No. 190, In a gruelling match. Supporters of the boxmakcrs set up a terrific din when their team pulled tho carpon tors over tho lino. I 'a villon Is Parked. Dancing and prirc-nwards nt tho open air pavilion closed tho llrst an- j nunl Labor Day. Tho pavilion was packed with morry makers and thoso j who came to secure plrzcs In tho drawing. Success of tho day in n big mensuro goes to AW F. Knv, secretary of tho affiliated unions, who workod un-, tlringly on tho details of the eclebra-' tlon. IIo was ably assisted by tho nmmttoe composed of Henry Krone, ' chairman, A. J. Dustamnntc, Mar-, shall, Hay C. Cnwford, C. C. Jalo, i Martin Jensen, Gcorgo A. Mustoo, J. ' Mnnters. C. It. Drown, 11. W Slco- man, D. Crow, Jeso Turner and Nick ' Fcrrarn. T " I I Tho committee 13 especially, thank- ' fill fnr tbn co-nnnratlon thev ro-! celved 'from the merchants of the town. ; A SAW iMiixri: to 'litADi: (3Htc0oiumJStorc Tin: II.VYI.KiHT STom; Come to tho free Bible lectures every evening at 8 p. m. nt tho Orph eus theatre. Z-3t II. N. MOK, Pit pilttor Our Displays Hnvc Assumed n Stage of Completeness Emphasizing the Fact Thnt New Fall Apparel SHOULD BE SELECTED AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY Many express shipments received within the past few days have brought scores of beautiful new garments- and the'se, in addition to the advance styles of earlier showing offer such rich variety of autumn treasures that almost any style question finds its answer in many pleasing ways. And, as most of the new Coats, Suits and Dresses are but one of a particular model, women who demand individuality will roc ognize the advantage to be gained by making selections at once. THE STYLES No doubt should ho felt as to tho p'itt'iuit' 't t "if ft"' ''e n ' v shown. Stylo for the coming season have been fully determined, and ex prcsser In ninny admirable wnjri. Ho nssured of the fact that purchases made here aro representative of tho liest efforts of America's foremost makers, stles that wei novor more becoming THE PRCIES Wo do not licsltnlo In tolling you that prlcen nlli lie slightly higher than In tho past. This Increase howovor, has boon minimized through our fore. night In tho making or purchnsni mouths ago. Wo fool safo in stating that you will find our prices .much be low those asked for rlmllnr qualltlm elsewhere. ' First of All, Wc Direct Attention to the BEAUTIFUL NEW COATS And w must hesltati In ilfurrliitlmi. for wrrds full to do Justice i . ' creator. i hidleie. have reached l lie ultimate tu tho fftsh'otlhti; of Ilie h.-u i some wrap. They an- so beautifully stjled, so rich In fabric omplnyVd mi'1 oo suggestive of warmth uud comfort In a wonderful variety of Hiiperh vmi fabrlrs. Volvets, I'liisb, Kails Seal. Heaver Cloth and Oiirurul. Most models In the popular full lengtliH others In th now sports model. Collars In li.i' and diokei styles ol either self material, fur or plush. Linings uio of fan silk. I'rkes arc modest at UO.Hi to S2.-..II0. Then You Must Give Consideration to THE SUITS AAMAAMMAAMMMWWWWWWMtMA C At the Theatres, MMAMMMAMVWWWMWWWV R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co. ' Klamath Falls, Oregon "ai A acepe om "the Woman Uiehael UarrM," Starrino iimk Uurrhcale. r-i, BESSIE BARRISCALE -IN "The Woman Michael Married" In this production Miss Barriscale wears the most gorgeous wardrobe in which she has ever appeared, and the elaborate sets which were used make it one of the most "showy" pictures ever produced in California. Liberty Theater-Tonight A swagger dinner-party In n swim ming-pool. Is ono of the unlnuo mid i attractive scones in "The i Woman ' Michael ilarrl'ed," Uesslo Barriscale's most recent production for ltobort-son-Cole, distributed by Exhibitors" Mutual. The pool was built especially for this picture, end Is ono of llif' most expensive nets ever filmed. -' Miss Darrlscale, whoso aquatic tiq compllshments have heretofore novor been exploited, Is revealed" as an i-t-pert fancy diver and bvlnimor, anil makes an extremely attractive flgu- In her sklnng "Annette Kollermann " Tho production t'nruout Is studded with sumptuous nettings, noteworthy f. among them being a gorgeous Italian salon in Home, In w hlch Mivs Barris cale as a famous singer is given a re ception by the Itnllan nobility. Another striking set Is n luxurious lodgo in tho Odlrondacks, designed for the production by an architect who hnq linllt tti.nnv iMiiiir.niM . .... ...h..j IIIHtlUilllUUl 'camps. This lodgo is almost an exact' replica of thoso used by tho Vnnder hilts and (Joulds In tho Adlrondncks. At the Llborty tonight. Tho charm of Knld Hotmail has never been put to a greater test than 1 In "A Desert Wooing" her latest Tn- i ramount plcturo mado under tho cup- lorvislon of Thomas TI. Ineo, which Is to ho displayed at tho Star Theatro tonight. Tho receptions given tho lit tle Australian star wherever sho lias been seen is assnrunco that' sho In fully as nccoptablo in mature roles as In tho lighter characlnrlzatlnnn In which sho has been recently seen. "A Desert Wooing" Is tho story of a man who marries a social butter fly and takes hor West to fils ranch. Sho loves him but resents his master ful manner when ho throws a former admirer out of tho house and sends her relatives and friends, who have accompanied thorn to tho opon coun try, packing to New York. "Mickey" l a blending of ovory human omotlon. Yet tho story, with its comedy, Its romance, Its pathos and Its wonderful thrills, is of the slmplost sort; and simplicity Ih al-' In tho fashioning, simplicity scorns to have been tho kcynoto, makers do ponding to a groat extent on tlm rlchnosff of material, rathor than to elaborate trimmings. Nevertheless, they aro dlftoront, and in tholr new ness lies their charm. Of trleotlne, Vvlour, Flue Sergo nnd rich Novelty Cloths, Ju tho decreed shades for Fall.. THE DRESSES Tho new stylos lenvo nothing to bo desired in modlihnesn, beauty or quality. Of Trleotlne, Pine Sorgo and Hutln. In straight-lino, blouse and coateo stylos, omhrotdorcd, braided or button trimmed. Shown In tho popu lar blues, browns, plum and black. There is no notlceablo Incrcaso In their prices over thoso of last season. ')- EXQUISITE NEW BLOUSES Rich in Style and Coloring Wo wish your opinion on our now mouses. Wo, Ai tho telling, nw o no' ,to becomo over-onthuHlasllc. Tho bolter kind, of course, but ho Indhldual In tho different trimming methods oniplc y;! that npaco w'll not, uorhilt of dm no tion. Of shter Geoigntto, Hue t'.iepn do Chine and Wush'Bflkn. The sty!r- Colorings and Modem 1'rtccs orfir ptcndid range for satisfactory Htiitiii S..-i up to $t l no. NEW KIDvGLOVES From tho gontost Olovo mnkor In rranco Ihev tame In Whlto, Illack, 'iiey. Tan. Modu and tho vnrious popular Mliades of Iirown. Fancy rtltclied backs In self shade or In con trast. .Modesty priced at $3. Another splendid street glove Is shown in groy only, black stitched back. Tho prlco ls.2 00. SILK LACE HOSE Tlnj demand for fancy hoso Is on tho inircahn and though difficult to ob tain, we wore fortunato in securing a small number of these silk hoso In Ince effect In Illack, Whlto. Cordo i!i nnd Kleld moitso grey. Of flno toxtuie silk and very moderately priced r.l Jl.r.it and 'i. HANDSOME "FITR1TE" SILK PETTICOATS ', Select jour new Petticoat for Kail from our allowing of this Justly fiinmiis make You uro uhsured of tho best mntcrlals and lino wearing qualities. Tops of line Jeiitv silk with tlounrcs of Tarfeta, rurfleil or ilitid. In most every Hhiido of the rumbow Our prices aro lower than you may expect to pay later l..l(i to 8.30. "J" III! I Joo In tho mountain mining district, or later with hor nunt In the city j Kriiui tho vlllngo sotting to .tho con-, trusting Bccnes In tho, homo of Mick-1 oy'a aunt, thero Is over an atmosphere of reality, with not a dull moment in all tho seen rools. At tho Liberty , Wednesday and Thursday. Ono of tho dramatic scones in j "The Secret Garden," Lla Leo's new Paramount plcturo which will bo dis played at tho Temple Theatre to night shows tho llttlo star up to her neck in mire. Tho iceno occurs whon Mary Lennox, tho little heroine, play ed by Miss Leo, tries to cross a bog und becomes stuck in the mud. Miss Lee went through the scene without a qualm, In fact, she said sho rather enjoyed It. To un early fondness for making mud plea, which was never j completely sutlsficd, sho attributes her fearlessnossin entering tho mire, ii i I ! 'You seo," said Lila, "I loved to ways greatness, especially If It has so illa' m tl10 mud "uveral years ago many cnjoyanio things' about it, Plain ","1 uon'i iniiiK i over ontiroiy re and Btralghforward as the plot itself (covered from that longing, But my Is, tho clement of surprise Is over in L parents used to employ drastic me view. Mickey Is a lovablo, harum-scarum little tomboy, who Is always getting into all sorts of scrapes, that mako you laugh and cry -whether with old thods to tako the desire out of me. Their method genorally consisted in tho accurato manipulating of a hair brush or a strap in my immediate vicinity." "Helpful Hints" IN SIGNING CHECKS Chocks must bo signed by the hank doposltor, or by his authorized agent, und in euch case must correspond with the name and handwriting appearing upon signature card llled ut tho bunk. That the Flint Xntlonnl Hunk observes every H.VFETV MUST precaution Ih evidence of'iu nwponidblllty. 10. It, acumen, Trealdent. L. I WilletN, VIce-i'Mwideut. IchIo Hkoi, CnahJer. A. M. Collier, Aunt. Cashier. John M, Moore, A(flt, Cunliier. " ' TT ue First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREQON flJJNjB wmmimm 1