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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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LAIKJKNV CHAHttK AGAINST
WOMAN IN AUTO CASH
Ornco Joiwon In under arrest on n
larcony charge sworn to by John
WteWmaxfeStott
Mnkoy, a rnnchor nour Mnllu, who
allow Mm. JoiNion Mold him
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MGO, which wan owned by tho
H. N. MOE, Proprietor
NiannrK insurance company. The
oar whh drlteu up from Ciillfornlu
by tho woman. Hearing on the
chargo will take placo next week.
First Extraordinary Selling of Fashionable fall Suits
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He Economy of two or
hee Pairs of Shoes
it win pay you ,0 bu? 2 or 2
..in of HhocH nt onn t mo and
Slternato thorn In wearing
A ilDKlu Pn'r ot "hooH worn
,t(dlly lends o wear out much
Sore quickly tht.n two pairs of
.hoei nltcrnutod.
The roniton for thin Ib that
,i,0Mhoull bo allowed to rest
nd dry out nftor each duy'B
t.ir The leather then koops
la much butler condition.
nut. of course, thn mnln prob
lem In buying n fhoe Ib to bo
inre you nro BolllnR ono that
hn blKh-iunlliy louther, good
workmnwihlp. nnd the namo of
i rellablo company bnck of It.
Such o hoo wo offer you In our
Crowett models.
The now Kail models nro now
be Wo would lltfe to thnw
item to you. When will you
oil?
BRADLEY SHOE STORE
727 Mnln Hlwt
Union Store
'MAKES LIFE'S WALK EAST
Mm. Marjorlo McCluro Gallagher,
luvtlatod by a number of IocrI
artists, will glvo n Concert tonight
at HoUHton'H Opora House under thi
direction of Mrs. Don J. Zumwuit
The proceeds i.f thn affair nro for
fho benefit of tho Prcnbytorlnn pipe
organ fund. Tho concert begins nt
S:00 o'clock.
sui:s on notk
Martin OroH , u rorporntlon, have
begun null In tho circuit court
against Frank L. Hums, admlnlstra
tor of tbu estate of 8. II. (Jnrdnor,
deceased, nnd holr'a of tho estate, to
collect $985, alleged to bo duo on
a note, with Intoront, nttornoy'tj fe-H
nnd costs. Wm. Uunong Ih nttorney
for thn plaintiff.
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Tho first monumont over erected
by the Federal (lovornmcnt to any
man who renounced allegiance to
tho Union In 1HC 1 wai the monu
ment erected several yonr.i ago to
Prosldoiit John Tyler, In Hollywood
Comotury. Richmond, Vn.
In Jit pun theatrical nudlencoH not
Infrequently show tholr appreciation
of tho nctorn by throwing portions
of tholr clothing hats, coats,
Hushes, utc. on to tho stugo. At
tho close of tho play thoy redeem
these articles at fixed prlcoB, the
lirocecdN going to tho fortunate
actor.
duo of tho mast curlouH facts In
numlHinatlcs Ib tho groat rarity of
Home specimens of the coinage of
tho United State. Thoro aro many
ICngllsh coins of evoryi Hovc'sjslgn,
from William tho Conqueror down
wards, that uio more common thun
cortuln United Stutcs Issues of tbu
last century.
"Helpful Hint."
WHAT IS AN "OVERDRAFT"?
THIS Is tho drawing of a chock for more monoy thnn
one has on deposit In tho bank. It Is obvious why tho
bank Is not permitted to honor such a check. Over
drafts arlso nlna out of ton times through negloct or
carelessness upon the part of tho depositor In kooplng
track of his doposltu and withdrawals. Thoreforo, such
an occurrence does not ndd to ono'R business prestige.
When you bank at tho Flrflt National Hank, you enlist
our Interest in your Interests.
K. It. Kennies, President.
Ii. V. WIIIUn, Vice-President.
IjChIIc Rogers, Cashier.
A. M. Collier, Asst. Ciutlilcr.
John M. Moore, Asst. Cashier.
me First National Bank
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SOME ARE VELVET TRIMMED. SOME ARE SELF
TRIMMED. SOME ARE RECENT ARRIVALS IN OUR
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT; BUT ALL ARE
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES, AND INCLUDE THE
CREAM OF THE SEASON'S MOST LIKED STYLES.
YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IN SELECTING
YOUR SUIT NOW, FOR THE SCARCITY OF GOOD
WEAR IS BECOMING MORE ACUTE. OUR SHOW
ING IS EXCEPTIONAL FOR THIS TIME OF THE YEAR
AND AT THE MOST PRONOUNCED SAVINGS OF THE
SEASON.
VELOURS
TRICOTINES
SILVERTONES
BROADCLOTHS
Prices Range from $40 to $75
of
Every Suit at a Discount
20 per cent
of market price.
Sale Begins Saturday Morning, Nov. 22nd
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WANTED VounB
Milk Depot.
calves. City
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FOR SALE Milk Fed Chickens
and Turkeys. City Milk Depot,
Phono 296-J. 21-5t
WANTED Position as a houso
keoper by a middle-aged widow;
would prefer work on a farm, for a
bachelor or wjdower where I can
have full charge. Address Mrs.
Anna Usher, Box 377, or call at
Room 7, Riverside Apartments.
21-2t
WHY HIS "SECOND'BEST BED"?
LIBERTY THEATRE
"TIIK PICK OF TIIK PICTUUKB"
H .W. l'OOLK, Owner.
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1IAUHY IIOIHSIj, MusleiU Director
Tonight
Dainty llilllo Rhodes tippcnra in her latest piny
x 'THE BLUE BONNET"
.. A noted Los Angoles critic characterizes this plcturo as "ono
'fat tugs at tho heartstrings, swells your throat with pathos and
'HKs eoul-deop tho doctrine ot tenderness."
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
VK WIIJi SHOW POPULAR
DUSTIN FARNUM
IN A RIOAL MAN'S PIjAY
"A MAN'S FIGHT"
Coming Soen: "BROKEN BLOSSOMS"
TIIK PIjAV OF TIIK VKAR
Writer Feels Called On to Criticize
Shakespeare for Provision Made
in His Will.
We nro indebted to nn nngllsh pub
lication for n copy of the Inst will nnd
testament of the lute Wllllnm Shake
speare. In the courso of this docu
ment, e observe the following sen
tence: "I gyve onto my wlef my second best
bed with tho furniture."
We have no desire to find fault with
the successful poet and dramatist of
Stratford for this apparent discrimina
tion ngnlnst the.-Widow Shakespeare.
Whnt disposition he mnde of his first
liest hod Is a matter that Is not re
vealed by the copy of tho will of the
versatile nuthor whose last testament
Is reported In the columns of our alert
London contemporary. However, we
don't think Mr. S. showed Just the
right spirit In pyvelng onto his wlef his
second best bed. O, why did he not
gyve onto her his first bed, or his tee
p'otte or his punche bolo with the gilt
butterflyes, or bis favorytte wlgge. or
Ills sufetie razure, or fountain penne, or
bicycle anything, In fact, but his sec
ond best bed?
No doubt Mr.,Shukespenrc had gone
to bed with his boots on mnny a Satur
day night l that very second best bed,
and yet, hallowed us (t was by such
memories, one cannot but feel thnt the
widow was treated unfairly. Perhaps
.Will's folks influenced him. As a co
writer wo have only the highest regard
and esteem for him. Rut wo dou't
think ho acted right about friend wlef.
Thrift Magazine.
Shop Early
Let This Be Your Christmas Slogan
While our stock ovf Christmas Goods is complete and made up
largely of staple lines, you should not get an idea that purchases
may be conveniently postponed until the eleventh hour.
You resolved last year to do your shopping early this Christmas.
Live up to this good intention and induce your friends and neigh
bors to shop early, too.
Shop now and you'll have the advantage of a greater assortment,
more attention from clerks and avoid the woriy which you nat
urally experience when shopping is delayed.
Make a list of items in which you are interested and bring it to
our store.
With such a list and the suggestions which our stock affords you'll
be able to complete your Christmas shopping in a very satisfac
tory fashion and in the briefest time possible. .
UMerwoods Phaimrv
WL. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON W7n7V
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Doors onn at 1.30 and 7:00 P. M.
Best yet.
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