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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
fir .' , r rAGp Kiairr, ' , . ; v . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '''intMi,u( or JUST RECEIVED TODAY , i BY EXPRESS ONE HUNDRED l')lil:it .. A isy , , -r If I. ,? If' ! AS:v& iiV ;'.- n ? Vfil flW ' W IF , . If. l CbrrriiklMH t .-" &H 1 7 III Bim o Xiirwaluiauc 5; .'? LEADING HATTERS C KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES j t r ' OOUNCMi JIKKTING Stylish Swagger Overcoats ,NEW PATTERNS, NEW MODELS; THE COAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR IS HERE. 200 FALL SUITS YOUNG MEN'S STYLES, OLDER MEN'S STYLES; NEW, SNAPPY PATTERNS AND MODELS. STEP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. YOU'LL LIKE THEM. K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS KNOX HATS NETTLETON SHOES v DUBBELBILT CLOTHES FOR BOYS Ordinances authorizing sale o( bonds for street improvement will be considered tonight at a special meet ing of the city council. , GERTRUDE & CO. RAREyAMJea. in' trimmed HATS at astorifsMngly' low prices. r GFJtratfnE A CO. , l6-2t '''- 5o7 Maia gt. GRAM) JUKI' IX REGULAR SESSION' The Klamath county grand Jury is (n session today. Practically all the business to come before the body, it is believed, is in the nature of criminal matters which have been referred to it by the courts. There are six criminal cases in which in diet men ta are sought. CALICO DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 17th AT HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE AT THE THEATERS HI H H Come and show how y'oti can knock out old I H i Hicostof living, " ' H Hi ' " Hj 'ArYZ " ' hVJ hhI GOOD MUSIC '''."' GOOD 'TIME I hhI hhI " 1 : . ASK BOB ABOUT IT Bo a Charter Member of Yonr LOCAL HIVE BENEVOLENT FRATERNAL ORDER BEES Which Ifl now being organ Iced. For furtu&r inforuu tion see Organizer, White Pellcaa Hotef. HUM OF THE BEES Comei join the Benevolent Frater nal Order Bees; Fire' dollars will pay your Initiation, fees. We'H'J greet you with a pleasant smile, That will make you want to stay awhile, For the Bees are hustlers, and are not slow, And that is what makes the Order grow. VUfiM- In this Order of Bees, ' " M We have not a drone; If,youre from Missouri Come up and be shown. We're all jolly fellows well met, So better come In; We'll Get you . Yet. We take care of our members In sickness or death; The widows and orphans In need; If' you have a sister, a mother or wjte , ' Get into the Bees and protect them for life. They'll thank us for making you neea. A modern drama which contra dicts all famllar formulas 'is "Thu Woman on the Index," ilrst of the Ooldwyn pictures In which brilliant Pauline Frederick appears. When Miss Frederick as the" heroine hap pily married to a diplomat is in troduced to a friend of her husband she imagines that all is lost. This man she recognizes as a former de tective. Now he Is chief of tno Secret Service. At once she knows he will reveal to her husband the fact that she Is "the woman on the index" that her name appears in the police records. But he docs not. Ko is truly her friend. Will be seen at the Star Theatre tonight. "Tho Mayor of Filbert," now run ning at tho Temple Theatre, Is with out'doubt ono of tho most powerful photoplays of tho year. Tho story deals largely with that most vital i topJJ prohibition but there is interwoven nn'appeallng love theme, l which serves to make the prpduc I tlon as a wholo an unusually well- balanced vehicle. Jack Richardson I who plays tho stellar role, gives a splendid interpretation of a difllcult dual role, And it Is hard to say whether ho Is moro IntoresthiK as tho highest official of a bit: city or n dorolict. Certainly ho Is ronfront O'l vith ono of ihp biggos1 piobleir.H that ever heart t num. DIVORCE GROWING IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON, Oct. 10. Divorce In In creasing throughout the United Kingdom at un alarming rato, ac- cording to a white paper. Tho total for 1898 was GGO. For 1917 It was 1,705, with tho greatest lncrcaso re corded In tho years between 1914-17 Another development which tho government vlows with alarm Is tho number of actions brought by hua bands. Where onco tho petitioner was usually a woman, tho past fow years have so changod tho situation that In 11)17 tho number of husbands Hooking separations was 1,067 as compared with 638 wives. CLEARANCE SALE Many good things you may boo, Frldoy Oct. 17, 10 u. ni cor. fith nnd Klamath ave 201. Eat EM up. lO-lt Ono of tho foremost cotton ex perts in the south Is Miss Minnta Hatillct, who is socrotary and treas urer of a large cotton mills corpo ration in Faycttovlllo, N. C. WE ARE COMING I'll bo In Klamath Falls soon to install the National Weather Strip In several of the new and old homes. Let, mo show you what it is and then I'll got your order. It speaks for Itself, pays for it self and works for you, 7 75(HWHWfiTa$HrY I J jJtr j J BiH"hFi lrg hYhYIWhVi sT, L. COLLIER :'; Watch, for further announcements. GERTRUDE & CO. Inexpensive Millinery ' Largo assortment of fancy ribbons for hair bows. Satins, Moire or Taf feta. GERTRUDE CO. 16-2t r07 Main St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Modern fi room bun galow, with bath; .comploto baso mont; gnrnge: etc.; botweun Jeffer son and Washington, on 10th. I3.67C; terms, JU8T LIKE RENT Modern dwell ing on big lot, 100- foot frontage; botween 3rd and California nvo. $1,600; $250 down, balance $25 monthly. Mrs. Nato Ottorbeln, 527 Klamath nvo. 16-31 Clll'llCII SOCIAL Tho Young Folk Clajs o( tin ChrlKtluu Church held a luslneii kohhIoii ami soclul tit supper Tucailif evening In tho nnncx to the chare!, thu plan being refreshment! lend "pot-luck" fashion and bullous ul cuts being Intermixed. All preseit hod n moflt enjoynblo and social Uw WANTED To rent Dodge mnchlno (without driver) for Sunday. In- quiro Rector, The Herald lC2t .' FOR SALE 10 sows, 1 boar. 30 weaner pigs. Poland China. Lower Lake. B. M. Hoppo. 16-7t FOR SALE At a bargain1 wire wheolod Ford Bug; good condition Call at 332 N. 10th or ptiom 2I7K 10-2t' LOST English coach dog, Pindar plcauo pliouu 11W. Iluford liar gus. 16-lt .WANTED TO RENT Furnished or partly furnished house or apart MPiit Oct. 17th. Address .1. V M. 1'iraid olllco lli-:if FOR SALE Or, will trndo Tor Indian Land on tlio.KIiunatli Marsh; ono (lvo passenger, nix cylinder touring car, cylinders have been ground and now pistons, now top, ulso 2 new cord tiros and ono extra tiro, llox A. IJ, C. Horald 8tf LOST 'In niiirsh uhovo Agency Lnko ono curly-hulred brown Clienn pnoko dog; nnine on collar. Notify Dr F. Wcstorflold. 1C-3L TEACH YOUR' CHILD THE LESSON OF CLEAN TEETH Tho carllor your child Is taught tho value of a clean mouth and sound teeth tho healthier and happier ho will bo in fu ture years. We havo a nlco lino of Children's Tooth Brushes and all the advertised Denti frices and Mouth Washes with which the lesson can bo best demonstrated; WANTED Clean rocs. Will pay r, conts a pound for them. Control Garago. 1 0-Gt MONEY TO LOAN if you need monoy on yourhom, or the homo you would like to build, ask for particulars. If lis a homo )ou want, now lull time to cct It. You may select jcu eliolcu In most any part ot the ckj, nnd I will arrange easy payminu for you. ' If its an Investment you are loot- .. i .moil nr nfilmoroTen properties, I bao some of the He in mo cuuiuy. .. ... ,-.-- ... i ifn fninrance m II lis riru "i "" " r , ii need. I will x ou np. I j Its anything In Hw real eititiW .. . i.i -i ii i,i mo. Drop la )U Will II" ' " i" w and talk It i'oi- JAS. 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