The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HEAR
MRS. MATUORIE GALLAGHER
IN VOCAL CONCERT
Houston Opera House, Friday, November 21,
8:00 P. M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PIPE ORGAN FUND
r BENEFIT
ASSISTED BY
Mrs. Bcauchnmp in humorous readings.
Miss Betty Gndclis on the piano.
Miss Esther Haines in Japanese costume.
Miss Harriet Sugarman in Chinese costume.
(These two by request)
Mr. Borrel with violin oblignto.
Mr. Fletcher with flute obligate
Mrs. Gallagher has a very sweet, melodious
voice. You will be delighted.
The concert is given under the direction of Mrs.
Don Zmnwalt, who will act as accompanist.
Ticket: Adults, 50c; school children, 20c:
Thanksgiving Cutlery
hero aplenty. From tho nxo to
Imhmul tliu iloomud lilrd to ihu
knlMiH mid forkM for carv'i (;
mill online liim. All klrnlH of
rooking utfiiHllH alio. Tilling
Dm t will m. -i I: o Thanksgiving
cooking cunli r ami jiilfiji
TIiIiikh licit no kitchen iliouM
In) without. t'oino and loo.t
tin in over.
ROBERTS & HANKS
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An Advocate of Preparedness
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Uid Another King Is About To Lose His Grown,
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Lubrication Engineers
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lubrication needs of each
make of Automobile.
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termined the correct con
sistency of Zerolene for
your make of automobile,
ineir recomiherldatlona
are available fort, you In
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brication Chai Is. t Tierek
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car.
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fined from selected Cali
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protection to the moving
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Tcxns proposoB drastic pui.lah
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tanh flno and six months In prison
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Jlffy-JelL W me the juice ol half
Pineepple to flavor a pint dessert
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This is an offer to buy you this week a Jiffy-Jell de:
ert for six people.
Many housewives don't know what Jiffy-Tell means to
them. They know the old-style quick desserts, but not!
jthe new. -.
Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit flavors not the artificiaLJ
Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed.;
we crusn tne real (nut, ana much of it, to flavor a Jiffy
Jell dessert. A Jiffy-Jell dainty seems filled with fruit.
Here you get fresh-fruit delights. And you get its health
ful acids, needed every day.
Try One Fruit Free
Present the coupon to tout Grocer this week. Bur two rack.
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Pineapple flavor free. We will pay
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or the free nackaKe. This
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J iffy-Jell comes in many fruit flavors, but the choicest air
Loganberry and Pineapple. You will find in each package
bottle of the fruit-juice flavor in liquid form, condensed.
The Jiffy-Jell mixture is ready-sweetened, acidulated and in
proper color. Simply add a pint of water as directed on the.
package, then the flavor from the vial and let coot
See what yon get a real-fruit dessert for six people. It wilt
have a wealth of fruit. It will change your whole conception of j
quick gelatine desserts. I
Note that this offer is made on two flavors on Lomnberrv i
and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another.
We want you to know Jiffy-Jell at its best.
Then always remember that this real-fruit dainty is ever at
your command. It will bring you the joys of real fruit. And it
will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dinner. Is'
will cost you less than the fruit alone which we use to ma
the flavor.
This offer U for this week only. Cot out the coupon now. If yw '.
grocer lacks the flavor mentioned, go to another tore.
Comas condensed In a vial in Logs nlmiif
Jiffy-JelL You get the juice of
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tun pom-pom cloth In this great coat
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luster of that big seal collar and
deep cuffs. Tho fenturo though is
of course tho lines of that huge col
lar which extends to the hem of the
garment.
'fgrade for each type of engine
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charge, one package in Loganberry or Pine
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far each of time coupons which ytm redeem. Seod them I.) ,
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A casket weighing TOO pnmvls
and large enough to how hix
average sized men was required for
the recent burial of a COO touml
woman of Albln, Iowa.
Under the English law a girl of
fourteen is, if of ordinary intelli
gence, deemed to be of sufficient
capacity to choose her own domicile
and mode of life.
The best marksmen are usually,
thoso with gray or blue eyc3.
GET KNOWLEDGE OF COUNTRY
DICKENS' TWO LOVE AFFAIRS,
Japanese School Children Go on Out
ings as Part of Their System
of Education.
In Jiipnn, beyond nil other lands, the
wholo world goes outing. Wherever
the traveler wanders he meetR crowds
of people nn tho highways, Frederick
Starr writes. These people fall into
three well marked classes. Kvcry where
one sees sehool children on excursion.
There may he half a dozen with one
teacher or there may be hundreds with
their teachers. They are out to view
the landscape, to see places famous In
the national history, to visit the scenes
of old legends, to examine in detoll the
various processes of art industries. It
is considered as Important a part of
the school curriculum that the children
should see things und become acquaint
ed with nature, with national history
and with practical sources of wealth
as It Is that they should know arith
metic, grammar or history. They are
out for an hour, a day, a week, or a
vacation period. When I first visited
MlyaJInia I met a group of 40 school
boys with twu teachers, who had .!
ready been two weeks on their ex
cursion mid had seen many interesting
things on their way to the exposition
at Fukuoka, in the southern lslniuK
The night before they had been trav
eling until after midnight and now
tdov iin.i hrnr them a .louniey which
would keep them up until the early.
hours of the morning; aitnouKii wey
were so tired that they could hardly
stand they were full of enthusiastic
anticipation for tho experiences that
lay ahead. The Japanese ure very
wise In making these excursions an
Important feature of their school system.
Biographers Generally Have Over
looked Interesting Passages In the
Life of the Great Novelist.
The many biographers of Charles
Dickens have nuide little mention of
his love affairs, though It Is cert u In
that the great noellst had loved pas
sionately In his time, says a writer in
London Ideas, it is only In out-of-the-way
little books that one comes across
such revelations as this:
"When only a boy of five yenrs
Charles Dickens had a little playmate
named Lucy, a beautiful fair-haired
child, whom he loved to distraction.
"It wub his first love, and only a
baby affection at that, but the novelist
never forgot It. It Is a fact that she Is
the heroine of at least one Dickens
novel."
The original of Dora Spenlow In
"David Copperfleld" was a later love
of Dickens, and one which was un
happy for him. The lady, early in the
acquaintance, encourageu nis uuec
tlons, but her parents objected on the
score of the position he then held in
life, and she Inclined to their view.
.She went away to Paris to study art,
and completely forgot the unhappy
lovoc, Later, when Dickens had at
tained fame us a novelist, she wrote to
him,, and after a time there was u
meeting.
But the lady whom the novelist had
known and loved had changed.
Charles Dickens, at all times a senti
mentalist, was prepared to nVid her
grown old with hint, but he did not
anticipate the change In her character,
And thus the attempt at reconciliation
failed of its purpose.
. ATTENTION
Millmen and Boxmakers
Local 1764
IMPORTANT SPECIAL
MEETING
will be held
Thursday, Nov. 20, 1919
Full attendance is necessary. Im
portant messages for you.
BRING YOUR DUES BOOKS.
THIS IS A VITAL and MOST
IMPORTANT MEETING, -BE
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