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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
V l?T$P-f'sllF ',"ilir1f$BtiT"- ' 'TF-' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tagk mam i'iuday, m: j yyjv ... w- - .r onnrwnn Tfir VMlin DTAnn nr. -- 6 & K IS. 31 UKU H1L AlMd dlUKL fUK T tK'J'V. MI7IT 6 mm f w r f t T T T T T T t A Do your Christmas shopping for the men and boys tomorrow, Saturday, at the K. K. K. Store. Take advantage of the Xmas Specials. Let us help you solve what to buy for "Him." BIG NECKWEAR SPECIAL You'll want to give Neckties, and here's your chance to buy them at a great saving. We are offering 500 choice silk Four-in-Hands in beautiful patterns, regular 76c val ues, tomorrow only 55c. Take advantage. Special on Boys' "Dubbelbilt" Suits & Overcoats Tomorrow What will be nicer for the boy's Xmas than one of these fine Dubbelbilt Suits or Over coats? Make selections tomorrow and get the following reductiens: Any Boys' $14.75 Dubbelbilt Suit or Coat $11.75 Any Boys' $16.75 Dubbelbilt Suit or Coat $13.75 Any Boys' $18.75 Dubbelbilt Suit or Coat $14.75 Special on Men's. Gowns anid Pajamas What is more sensible than Men's Gowns and Pajamas for Xmas gifts? We are show ing a fine assortment of Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas, in all the classy style cre ations, and offer you your choice Saturday at a discount of 10 per cent. it f ? Y T T ? J J X I We invite you to look over our wonderful showing of Silk Shirts, Bath Robes, House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Gloves, Handker chiefs. Luggage, Sweaters, Sox, Slippers, Fancy Suspenders, Mufflers, Underwear, Caps, Overcoats, Mackinaws, Suits, Wool Vests, etc., all good, sensible gifts, and just the things to give this Xmas. Xmas Certificates issued for any amount or for any article in the store. If in doubt what to give, give Xmas Certificates. KKK STORE -The Men's Big Xmas Store Z . . A A .. A A . . A A A A A A .... .. . . . . .. . . .. A... MMMMTMMMMBM -w-w-w-w-w-w--w-ww-w-w--w-rv-r-r-r-r, - - - - - - ----- t TTT-T--TT-T----r"' X ? t ? WV :: At the Theatres Douglas Fairbanks has a suitcaso full of brand new stunts that ho Introduces in his next picture. 'The Knickerbocker Buckaroo," which is to be shown at the Star Theatre tonight. Douglas has been In constant training with Bull Montana, Spike Robinson and Kid .McCoy and, to quote the screen athlete, "I was in the pink of condition when I made this film." His latest Artcraft release takes him out West, where in an effort to be unselfish and do things for other people, he gets into various melodramatic mix-ups that create their own comedy incidents. While Fairbanks is usually of an enthusiastic nature, he feels thnt 'The Knickerbocker Buckaroo" gives him greater opportunities than ever afforded him before In his screen career. He purchased a new horse, having retired "Star" from active service and was In daily practice with it before the start of the regular day at the studio, getting acquainted and trying new stunts. Ae the Liberty Theatre, tonight there will be presented for the first time in this city. William N. Sellg'a The Price You Pay ---AND the Shoe You Get The measuring stick of shoe values is in daily use in this store and it is ever used with the thought of public service. Will it profit our cus tomers to stick to accustomed grades or will we have shoes made up "at-a-price"? It isn't easy to decide first consideration often is PRICE and second thought UTILITY. We believe in UTILITY of Shoe Service by the year for every man, every woman for every wear. The price is next not first to consider. The modern shoe is no simple article of manu factureit takes some 200 pairs of hands and 137 machines to give you ready-made shoes at a price one-half that of custom and the equal in service. wonderful feature film dramatiza tion of Robert Hlohens' love romance of the Sahara, ''Tho Garden of Allah." This Is the half million dollar production which has created such speculation In Film land. The world famous star, llolun Ware, plays the role of "Domini Enfllden," and she Is suportcd by an nil star cast of players including Thomas Santschl, Eugenie Hessorcr, Al W. Fllson, James Bradbury, Harry Lonsdalo, Frank Clark, Cecil Holland, Matt U. Snyder and other. A succession of bonnfldo scenes of the great Sahara desert aro shown, and the love and Interest In the story is both Intense anil absorbing. Critics assert that Helin Waro has performed the most artistic work of her distinguished career as an actress. Thousands of tiupenium erarles, caravans of camols, Arabp, native Bedouins, etc., participate In the action. The Sellg Company Is known for tho worthiness of Its spectacular film speclnla Every one will want to see tho greatest drama ever filmed b the Sellg Company. namely, "The Garden of Allah." Edna Ferber, who paints pictures I of life in words and paints them as no one else can, once wrote a story which she called "Tho Gay Old Dog." A lot of literary critics got together and sat in Judgement on tho story and pronounced It the best short story, of tho year 1017. The best short story of the year! Think what that means. Hobart Henley, who directed "Laughing Bill Hyde," "Too Fat to Fight," and who producod as well as directed, "Parentage" and a lot of Mae Marsh and Paulino Frederick pictures, bought tho photo play rights to Miss Ferber's story, gave tho adaptation of It to tho screen Into the capable hands of Mrs, Sidney Drew, then rolled up his shirt sleeves and started to work. If Miss Ferber's story can be voted tho best story of tho wear, then Mr. Henley's plctarlzatlon of It deserves, and has received, an equal place in filmdom. 'Tho Gay Old Dog" has no equal upon tho screen, for no other producer has had tho courage to plac? upon tho screen such a true to Ilfo picture. John Cumberland, known on tho stage in "Fair and Warmer," "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," and "Up in Mabel's Room," Is u revelation In tho title rolo of "Tho Gay Old Dog." Gertrude Robinson long absent from tho screen, plays tho rolo of Emily. "The Gay Old Dog," will show at mo iwueriy rneairo aunuay tiec. 14 NOTICE OF FINAL HKTTMttlKNT Notice Is heruby given that tho undorslgncd, as Administratrix of tho Estate of William V. McMillan, deceased, has filed In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County, tho Final Account of her administration of said Estate, and that tho Court has fixed Jnnu. nry 10, 1920, at tho hour of 2:30 P. M ns tho tlmo nnd tho Court Room of said Court as tho placo for tho hearing of objections, to said account, If any, and for thu sottlo. ntout thoroor. Dated: Docembor 8th, 1919. KI.I.A M. McMillan, Administratrix of tho Es tate of William P. Mc Mlllnu, deceased. 9.1C.23.30-C ' I Z Docembor 11, 12, N. B. Drew FOR HIS XMAS MEN'S TOGS An Earl & Wilson or Arrow Shirt, Victor Flan nel Dress Shirt, Necktie Holder. HATS Stetson, Apple or Regal Caps or a cap from the classiest line in town. SWEATERS G. & M. or Pfister. All the lat est styles and colors. A Black Bear Mackinaw is veiy acceptable, x Yo describe the man or young man and we will tell you the size. That's our business. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-OIt SALE Now rango, still crat- d, at wholusulo price Can be Roim afternoons nt 110J Mncoln 12-Jt ' FOR SALE Christians trees. Per ton Hoys Phono 112.lt. 12 2t FOR RENT Furnished room. la uulro at 128 Second St. alter G:30 p. in. UK WANTKD Call T. -To II. buy Jolly. baby falrei. l'hone 255 12-2t NEW I'Rl'IT STOKK Whoro you can gel apples, oraiiKos, bnnanns, nil kinds of fruit and vegotnliles. 1020 Mats St. Phono 477W. Kvorjthlnr, tiiali nnu' nml rrtnannnMil in 1 f (( Ounrnntued apples, full l:eil bot 1 2. 00 12 It A subscription to The Erenlns Herald for a proipcctlvo locator this yoar, mlRlit mean a ChrUtmw present for all of uh next year. 7.17. Decombor 11, 12, i VMWMWVV HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amtuemenu WWWWWWWMM1 HOUSTON'S i OPERA HOUSE DANCIXfl tftl KVKHV WEDNESDAY ' AND SATURDAY MEN'S TOGS HELENA, Mont., Dec . 12. A mountain lion that stands as high as a calf and is estimated to ineas uro 12 feot from tip to tip has been chasing woodcutters away frpm noarby camps, according to reports horo. Whllo tho lions abound far ther up toward rlmrock, it Is raro ly thoy venture so far into tho foot hills. The deep snows are believed to have driven this ono down. STAR THEATER TODAY DOl(UAS FAIRHAXKS in "THE KNICKKKHOCKKH HUCKAIUK)" A Story Full of Thrllles In Seven I "' Also A CMIfi IlKNIiV COMKDY Dally Slallnoo at 2:30 AdiiilsHlon Miilliiro ' anA 23 Cc livening ""tl Ccn,S J TEMPLE THEATER TODAY JACK IWKFOHD in . "Jill! DUMMY" Also A Rainbow Comedy In Two I'lirW A DARN VARD ROMANCE C1IAUMH FROM THE OIK MEWULLOPERAHOUSE Merrill, Orego --'