iUSt' - i v , SBJib" 't WE ' AGH KIOTO ' " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HA-nmiuY, N()VHM,U, n 29 Personal Mention Im. i i tf. a-' lfifcf ... , m m Em JXju J dtosiery QI.T. Inc. Such Hose Require No Apology' Ttic soft effulgence and the grace of Luxite Hosiery commend it to all who have an eye to beauty. Its unrivaled serviceability prompts them to recommend it to friends. Now that discretion is the better part of buying, men and women should learn the difference between this pure dyed hosiery and adulterated hose. The new styles are ready a good time to come in. 4 MF IMF 5r was FOR e SEVEN AGES OF MAN llllilllfflUiffTmniihii;;iliMini'i:i'i',f!,'iriwiiiniiliMilftrf THE INFANT " FILL the all-receptive child mind with har- musical education early and correctly. With a Brunswick in the nursery, the means of producing music at its best is always at hand. The Brunswick Method of Reproduction Today The Brunswick is creating a newer and higher conception of phonograph music due to its advanced method of reproduction by means of two scientific and exclusive features, the Ultona and the Tone Amplifier. The Ultona The Ultona plays all records of every make. Just a turn of the hand presents the required diaphragm, needle and weight. The Tone Amplifier The Tone Amplifier, an oval tone chamber con structed entirely of wood, insures against harsh metallic sounds. The Brunswick, besides being an educational up lift for the child in music and allied arts, is an instru ment of grace and beauty. We fae pleMed to demonstrate its many tine Qualities to you. Come in today or at your first con venience. H. J. WINTERS Jeweler and Optician 706 Main St Phone 149W iMWifflimn mmMMMSL HVA flHn re T fMHnBnSl llHHHHflHIilHH nj PLAYS ALL' RECORDS AT THEIR. BEST A. Knllnn la In town from Mnllu today. Mr. II. J. Martin of Klamath Agency Im In Klamuth Kulto toiliiy. Judge Chapman left thin mornliiK fur S.icramonto, whom he will hMul in fow tin) s on hiiHltuw. Hyron Toed, who has boon vlslt liiB his mother ixt Grunt IMS for muuo tlmo, hns returned to thin city. Mrs. Minnie Klaekus loft this mornliiK for AhIiIiuuI, whoro alio will visit relatives and friends. Mr. ami Mm. Win. lUiKvlstolu ro tunioil this mornltiK to their homo in l):rrla. 0. M. Onoltl returned lust nl;ht from Seattle, whoro ho hns been on kKtil buslnesM. Uoss Sutton, n prominent stock man wn.i In town yesterday for n short time from Ills ranch near Dairy. W. W. Carroll, who Is represent itiR tho Oliver Chill Plow Works of Portland. Is In town for n fow diis attending to business connected" with tho company. J. K. Knman was In town from his ranch on tho Merrill road tho early pnrt of this weok buylnc sup plies for his ranch, among them be ing a drill. I., n. Applegate. a ranchor of the. Swan Lake district was In town this week for the purposo of buying an oatlro pumping plant for his ranch. Mr. O. D. Durko, who has been ill at his homo for soveral days Ls now ablo to bo at his desk again at tho Klamath State Dank. Prank Owrns, a prominent stock man of tho lily section Is In county scat for a short tlmo. Pat Parker left today for his ranch near Bly aftor spending sov oral days in tho county seat. Miss Dotty QnridlB hua roturnod from Eugene, whero she went to nt tond tho University of Oregon home ccmlng week. Clifford Sovlts, who h.iH been em ployed at tho Earl Shepherd Co., for several months, has resigned and ac cepted a position at the First State and Savings Hank. Mr. and Mrs. E .L. Chlldors. who have been visiting friends in this city for a fow days, loft today for their largo stock ranch on tho Klam ath Marsh. Among tho arrivals at the White Pelican hotel aro J. O. Swincy of Portland and C. F, Goddard of Sac ramento. CAM) OP THANKS Wo desire to express our gratitude for the sympathy and kindness shown in the loss of our son and grandflon, Richard Uenton Uarr. CI.AKENCE It. UAItlt. MKS. CLARENCE R. UARR. MRS. MATTIB ANDERSON. The Business of Banking is something more than providing a wife place for the money of a few people. Our business is to serve faithfully all the people in all mat ters that have to do with their money. Our knowledge ami ox perience are at your command. Our equipment of methods of accuracy are yours to use. It is our endeavor to make our service complete in all details. Remember tho nicks around tho edge of tho dollar aro thero as cogs to holp its up ward climb. Klamath State Bank 'THE DAYLIGHT BANK" Corner Sixth and Main Money In the nk mibjcct to check is on of tho convenience of modern bunlneta. riMW WMMMWWAMAAAMMMAAAM HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amuttcmenta yWWVWWVWWa HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING KVKIIY WKDNUiDAY AND SATURDAY SL Peredixo Tboih Paste m)u -v' ur.'T.virirrv STAR THEATER TODAY WILLIAM K. IIA11T V wL J I wtuuu a luur I I AuiaiAn I Lovem of thoso appealing stories of tho rugged North will llnd a pleasant treat in tho forthcoming Select Pictures attraction, "Palth of tho Strong" which comes to the Star Thentro on Sunday. Tho star of the story is Mitchell Lowls, that virile actor whoso many years of life in the North country have made him one of the fow men who can ac curately portray tho emotions of those who livo in tho frozen wastos. December 11, 12, 13. 22-tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ziz December 11, 12, 13. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, 11G4 Pine St. 22-3t 7,17, December 11, 12, 13. 22-ft WANTED A butcher to opon a shop in tho Spot Cash Grocery, 822 Klamath Avo. 22-lt ZIZ December 11, 12, 13, 22-tf FOR SALt: A. fow choice Turkeya for Thanksgiving. H. Tojford, Phono 18P13, Merrill Road. 22-3t NOTICE Tho Ladles of tho Catholic Church will hold their annual Fair Doc. 11, 12, 13. 22-tf SCATTER December 11, 12, 13. 22-tf in "THE MONEY COIlltA!' Also A Will.) Went (V)ni(vly "IIK.lt K1ILST FALSE HAKE" SUNDAY DIG MITCH LEWIM In "FAITH OK THE STRONG" A Draiun of tlin ruio;! Xorthwrht llrlm full of tlio Atlvrntum and Itotminec that apiK-uLs to UI ciim- of tliVatro )crn -AIho A IUk V. HMrii',l (Vinifdy "ZIP AND ZEST" TEMPLE THEATER TODAY' MARGUERITE CLAUK .(kmunt, In "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON A Thrilling Two Itool Wotr Driiiiiu SluniiiK I'cto MoitImor SUNDAY AND MONDAY COKIUNK GUIKKITII In "THIN ICE" A l'(rturt) that will thrill AIho SIDNEY DREW AND WIFE In "THE OUIJA HOARD" Dirty besides doinj alltiwinnyouW er rtter Srlyclci pnsie can do - ii . whitens like peroxide . , .. , , LarfteTube ooia only where t'U o goods Are dispmyea 7c; Seventy -Six Faithful Years Ending December 31, 1918 The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York SINCE IT REGAN HUSINESS IN 1813 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon Has paid to policy holilcru and honollclarloH IIiih iiccuiuulatod for them $1,467,320,878 647,019 OH Total benefits to pollryholdors mid beneficiaries . .. Hj0;9MiU Has received from policyholders LJ Kxci-ah of Ix'iiclltH to (( llrihuliU-rH ami lion.-flrliirl 9 aKMHW81 1f That is to say, in 76 years The Mutual Life has paid' to policyholders and their beneficiaries, and has accumulated for them, nearly 284 MILLION DOL LARS in excess of all that it has received from po '' cyholders. Tht gain has accrued, of course, chietty from earnings on invested funds. Dividends to Policyholder. Bine tho orjronlzatlon tlin Company ho pnM ,n cah ' pollcyboldort $290,990,900 GEO. C. ULRICH District Manager Ofllco Ovpi- Kln.1 State & HIB- ,,rt"k Klamath Falls Oregon IJsecir.lor 11. '1213, 22tf