The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 16, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Is a Real Clothing and Shoe Sale
FOR EVERY MAN'S AND YOUNG MAN'S SUIT AND EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE STORE IS
INCLUDED IN THIS OFFERING SUCH FAMED MAKES AS "KUPPENHEIMER" CLOTHES
"NETTLETON" SHOES-'KNOX" HATS-AND A DOZEN OTHER KNOWN MAKES OF MEN'S
FINE WEARING APPAREL
ALL MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ONE-FIFTH OFF
All $35.00 Suits $28.00
All $40.00 Suit. $32.00
AH $50.00 Suit. $40.00
15 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SHOES
20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL HATS
20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SILK SHIRTS
JO PER CENT OFF ON ALL KHAKI PANTS
JO PER CENT OFF on all RIDING BREECHES
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MEN'S WORK SOX, 25c QUALITY
TWO PAIRS FOR
20 PER CENT OFF LEATHER VESTS
All $60.00 Suits $48.00
All $70.00 Suits $56.00
AU $75.00 Suits $60.00
MEN'S EXTRA SPECIAL ON SUMMER
UNION SUTS, Athletic Style, the Suit .
SHOE SALE-SPECIAL OFFERING
LOT 1. Work and dress shoes, styles that cost
at regular prices up to $15. Q QC
Sale price sPO.CKJ
LOT 2. Work and dress styles that cost regular
up to $9.00. a op
Removal sale prices: . . .. vOO
LOT 3. Men's Fine English Dress Shoes, Tan
color. Regular $12.00 d Q Ofi
shoos. Removal nilco . . m)00J
SENSATIONAL PRICE MAKING ON MEN'S FINE ALL WOOL SUMMER SUITS
75 Fine Summer Suits in light patterns new nifty models all the accepted 1920 fcOC Art
patterns, suits worth regular to $50,00, will be sold while they last for PDUU
No alterations made at Sale Prices Sale Prices for Cash only Sale will continue until further notice
KKK STORE
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS
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KILLED IN QirAKKEL mltted tee (hooting. Ho said tio had
" HANOVER, New liampbUre, June been drinking and that ho fired In
t6, Henry E. Maroney, of West self-defense.
Wcitord, Massachusetts, senior In
.Dartmouth college, was shot and The lo.by the recent longjhore-
Cllled during a quarrel In bis roonn men', strike at New York were.
tn a fraternity hue early today by wagea and salaries $12,000,000.
RoDvrt T. Meads; of LaOramk' lllln- damage to steamship Interests J 35,-
vis, a Junior. Meads, after being nr- 000,000.
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Miss fiertrude Parker. a teacher I "" arJen Valley to Install two
at the Itlverslde school for the past"V hollers at a mill located thore
ear.
I.011M l.avaronl left this morning
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left for her homo In f! runts
Pass to spend her vacation. Sho was "" normern points.
n.nninl,l l.v hnr mother. Mm. Mrs. Will filmmcreau. who
T UXITE HOSIERY enbediss :hs spirit
of luxury yet ft is r.bt ctrava&r.r.t.
Shopely, shimmering and closely v.-ovon'
the product of beautiful materials,
pure dyes and specialized methods. Lon&
wear and elegance combined'ir. icopar
oble union. If that interests you, como
to this store; we will gladly show you-any
style you prefer. .
Popular Prices.
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Ceorgo Parker, who came hero a few
days ago and alKO by her sister, Mrs.
K. S. Veatch and children, who will
also spend the summer nt Ornnts
Pass.
W. K. Scohorn went to Susanvllle
this morning for a business trip. He
will probably be gono a week.
J. M. Bedford, of Chlloquln Is In
town on business and Is stopping at
the White Pelican hotel.
II. H. Pooley, a representative of a
hardware firm, and N, II, Orcer, a
representative of the Trublu Iliscult
company, are In the city today and
tiro at present at the Whlto Pollcan,
Mrs. W. A. Ifolloway left for Med-
ford this morning for an Inrieflnlto
visit with relatives and friends.
Maud K. naldwln left on a bust'
ne.u trip to Portland this morning.
Sho expects to bo back Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferris, who
have been here on a short visit, re
turned to I.os Angeles on the morn
ing train.
Mrs. Ooan Wright went on an ex
tended visit to San Francisco this
morning,
O. I.. Edwards, of the Whitman
Drug company, left this morning for
a short vacation trip to Los Angeles
and southern points.
Mrs, If. E. Lewis and children
went to Searavlllo on tho morning
train for a month's vavation.
Sarah Hall lart this morning for
her homo In southern California.
A, E. Johnson was a passenger on
tho morning train for tils homo In
Chlco.
nay E. Smith, Mlko MacAkln and
P. II. Forrester, who carao horo on
business returned to their homes In
Sacramento this morning.
C. J, Druzai and wife left this
morning for Sacramento. They wore
hero on a short business and pleas
ure trip.
J, It. Parcell and wife and child
ren left this morning (or Ivan to
make their borne for the summer.
Henry Berger, who has been In
vestigating" conditions relative to
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amlnor, M Iltc from K.ui
bank
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. I examined tho First National bank
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Tho farmers of this neighborhood
nm all wearing n broad smile on ac-
; count of tho rain.
ex-, Everyone on Itoutn 1 la rnlnlrinr
Mrs. J. Iand, who came up from , r....in . i... .. .i , , .,
,, . . . . . Merrill to lnH-ct the bank there.
Dorrls a few days ago on builncm.
returned to her homo there this
rn o rnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. At Plrhe, who are on j
a honeymoon trip, nro In the city to
day and are guests at the White Pel
ican. Henry Davis and wlfo were In
from Swan Itko yesterday on busi
ness. Irving E. Kcsterson, a lumborman
nt Ivan, Is m this city today on mat
ters of business Ho Is at present at)
tho White Pelican hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. It. H. McCornack left
yesterday for Eugcno to attend tho '
graduation exercises at the Univor-'
sltyf .Oregon at which their daugh
ter, Mary, will take part. Their
dausJUer, Agnes, who attends the
Oregon Agricultural college, will go
with them to Engcno. On tholr re
turn they will visit their son who
lives at Forest Orovo.
Tho members of tho Altar Society
of Sacred Heart church will meet to
new at the homo of Mrs. N. H, Iloguo
In Hot Springs addition tomorrow
afternoon. Any lady Interested In
tho work of the Altar Society is In-
vltod to bo present.
ico in see our regular mall carrier back
He after n two weeks' tacutlou
Mln l.urlllit Htowart vLltiil .
to, couple" of dii with Mrs. Btucklu of
I Merrill,
COME!
BIG JAZZ DANCE
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OPEN AIR PAVILION
TONIGHT
Largest dance floor between Portland and
San Francisco
SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC
Everyone Invited
COME!
opening a government retail store, Irallroad watches and chronometers,
Tho Ladles Aid society of the M.
E, church will glvo a Silver Tea at
thn homo of Mrs. (loorgo Walton on
Conger nvenuo tomorrow nfternoon.
All are Invited to como to tho tea
and requested to bring a irlond.
County Clerk C. n. Do Lap, Mrs.
Do Lap, tholr threo daughters, mid
nleco, Miss Josophlno Fuller of Rich
mond, leavo tomorrow for Laknvlow
to attend tho convention of tho as
sociation of Baptist churchos, which
meets at Crane Creek, near Lnke
vlow, for tho romalndor of the weok.
AU DaDtlst churches of southern
6regon and northern California are
members of tho association.
George h. Metz, of Seattle, Wash
ington, an expert watch maker and
Jeweler specializing In high grade
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LIBERTY THEATRE
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TONIGHT
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"THE BLUE BANDANA"
IN WHICH WILLIAM DKHMO.ND IH Till! IIKItO
Tim program Is erollent tonight hh tho romody "A Fly In tho Olnl
iiieiit Is of mom thun orillnury 'Jtiullty unit with tho Nows Ituul
"Mnograms showing Niitloiml Events them will bu itomuthlng In
the unturtiiliiniuiit to xult evoryono
THURSDAY
ALi:..i)i:u ixjmah' oiieat htouv
"The Corsican Brothers"
in whlrh Duxtin Farnuiu iIii)n ii dual role I one of tbe
lM't offiTliigt of tho arason
Special for Sunday
"KING SPRUCE"
aud a great aerial story starring
HKNNY liKO.VAIIIl
Champion Lightweight of the World
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MATINEE KVKBY DAT ' I
returned to 8' FrsncUco this morn-1
baa aeeepted .a position with W. C.
tag to report to aquariert
Davenport In bto new store stt22 B,