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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
fc 1 ,4 Hi M"i -Wii '".. iTHE HCTALD, LAMATH FALU. OMCOW wte4T,.,jrrL:(wrmf i hi '"ji .1 j iiii i - . i , i 'i H? yMMWVWyMMMMMMMMVMMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMWMMMMM A Summer Vacation Victrola for You A SttS.eO snn.ou .MI and 7D For the camp trip. For summer use until exchanged , with us for a larger one later. For the children's use with child records, etc. Try one and wen buy one at $5.00 per month r .-y Earl Shepherd Co. "One Business Music Exclusively" 507 Main Street ,' $ 4jft ADDITION A 1 vknmMMA MIm (Vrlllu twitch, who hit again Hwltieilnnd (iiih two wom-n, won llin English women' golf cliniii Jutlgf . ' plnnnhlp, linn been playing tho game m since Him wu ovnn ear old A Claislrcd Ad will Mll.tt,. The coolest and best ventilated theater in Klamath Falls MONDALE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW The greatest living dancer in the world .ANNA PAVLOWA - - m-a-sensationai picture THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI " One of lhti'xn,iitet vnt In lh history of the motion picture art hIII IBM ftK t lltV Momlnle Th mr on Friday anil Hnturday when KulaVAiiiKr. Anna I'nvlown w'll appear on the crr,n In a muhnlvit spectacle vtitltlvil vTha, llumb O'rl of Portlcl " Althct-gh the tiiit,rtitr are capitulating to the. motion' pl'turo screen mIiuokI dally. one may not na'iln one Oilclirlly wlii hntt no far been entlied from thu upcnKliiK tage who l In a l with Anna I'avloMa None of thu fnmousVngi'r such a Uoraldlne Forrar. ran bring to th screen bit (if th'lrit'fu, such u gnvu them fame Thn vnlrw of lint illva cannot he hard n n mutlon picture theater, hut In the rami of Anna Pavlrwa sIim will ! expected to ret en I herself thu greatest living dancer, k Ihf grctii't living exponent of pan tnmlne, anil a the greatest actress wrll, Those who hnve I loll-vd PhvIowii at the .Mi'tropolltan Opvru House ami who paid $5 On a neat for the privilege will n fur greater Pavlowa when they wllni) her triumph In the sort en spectacle, p.iscd on AiiImt'd "Maanello." 0er nr III iuinl iliiiiiei In till emit picture And a Vitngraph Comedy Which Is a Scream Thu Slum 7:15 unit ft o'clock Tin' iiniIi.i mill Im-'.i (ciillliiltil tlirii't-r In Klnnmlti i'nlN At the LIBERTY Today 1 'M. " -WALTER WANDERWELL World Tour in Film and in Person fgB ggglggggw gVv fggggV m 'k.-' sW H ' Lm v - H t Sea this famous film made on his trip around the ' ' ' world the only motion picture of this ' nature in existence Today (My at the liberty f T Kipwnrl, who camo huro on a lirlnf vlnit, rcturneil to hi honio In l-ot (Inloi, California, thin morning Mm, N, W, Oreenalatwonl to Montngnc thin morning wflor rhc will iimlut hur homo. ' Mr nod Mr, John Molhaiie and i1itui;litcr. Marit'irnt Anno, who' hove betm vlnltlnK rlatlveit hore" for ton diyti, biivu roturnpil to their homo In llurketoy, Tboy wcrn accompanied by Mr Mclhane'a aldlnrii, the Minuet i:ilinbth and Kathcr Orchard who came'lifro with them. Mr. and Mm. C. Mcllrlilo left thli tnornlbK for Portland whtre they will make their home. Mr. MClrlde hiiH liten inplo'il by the CUilloquIn Lumber company filing ibwi for the (ant rU month. K. I. McKlnney. a cOTcrnment (mployrc, went to Ilray this tnornlnR to take a powltlon tlirro. '' - j I ur. nnu Mr, u, t: iwmouii were pfldK-ngcm on the morningiK"'" or I'ortlnnd where the doctor .will ron null li vpeclnllit. Their' ity 'there will b'o Indefinite, Mm V F (lerber and daughter, iHlilnny, have gone to Oakland', Calf' fnrnln, when they will apend the rent of thn nuniincr. MIpm Jeeuli- (')plicr left thlit morB Inir for litr hon:i- In Vortfand after hjvlnn (ipent lx wceka In thU clfy .virltlng friend. Hhu wa to go ye- itenlny but mlimi'd the train. I W N lllnr. who ha been here Ion bulne for the pnt three month. Inft on the morning train for Ban Krunrlico. J Mr nnd Mm Frnnk Hill were paa- neager on the morning train for fiun Prnnclkco after having apent four dnya on a ilianure trip hero. V J Coltrell came down from Henri )terday by tage and left till morning for McCJoud I - ,.. II m t r Qnff nntl fnm. ."II HUH ...." . "" m... ... j illy left thl morning for Dunnniulr, j i California, whiro they will muke. their r.orni. J 11 Luken ha be-n here on a i plenur trip ami left thl merning: for hi heme In Ilurkeley. California J II. Dreckenrldge wa a paen 'ger on the morning trln tor Sacra-. jmento. where Le will multe ins nome 1 1 AT THE THEATERS l o J Qualifying a an xport on, fire arm. Harry Care the western atar, recently tetmed In a criminal trial In I.ok AnKele and by hi testimony I freed, ua Innocent man accuaed of. I murder The tar proved that thej ,gun ufed wn an automatic pistol of (Serman niaKe. of which there are only n few In thl country. Carey I. 'pnurltiK at the Liberty Theatro In "The Aco of the Saddle." tonight. I Ono of the greatest events 'In the 1 ltory of the motion picture art will trke place nt the Mondalo Tlie-i-" tre on Frtdny and Saturda), when Uti.ltt'a dnn er. Anna Psvlown, will a-ttiir on the Mage In a mnlvc ,H--tacle entitled - Tbo Uumb (ilrl uf PortlcJ." I "Who I the grertet box oflico at traction In the world?" TIiIb la a query one may hear nt every hand not only when etagn folk congregate, ibut In the club and foyer of the tlicntri and opera house. Tho gen eral lniprelon I that tho great lneer nnd great opera make the b'ggejit box oflico attraction, but 'nfldo from Caromo there I not n lnger, of olther ex who would fill the Metropolitan Opera house at $5 'a seat or higher without theald of j nlhnr fnmnu names. llnnuestlon-, ably the only celebrltr In thwofld j who could pack, tho opera house at I ,'o n a-at through her own personal-( lty I Anna I'nvlown, who hasdrawn ' $10,000 In ono night, and IjV-pnei evening nt the Metropolitan Operns houto so frequently that Jheibox of lice exocutlvcn could ulwas predict within a fraction what tho gross re- suits will bo. ' ' UNIVKUSITY OP OIlEflON Kit- geno, July -3. ucn r. uorns, h grudtintn of tho University of Oreapu has boon elected president of the Hit- geno 1'oKt of tho American Legion. lie wits n first lieutenant in Company H, 312th Infantry, 91st Division, and wns wounded In action. Dorrls vas awarded tho Kelglim Croix do Guer re. ' - vvmmmmmmCwmm net mr tw nrfrrui 9AI 11 Vl.Sl. t FLOWERS" Cut Flowera and Plants in Wpiny Window Hot House Near Mill School nmnnnia utnn KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY, , .1 1 JK1 a vr '1 I M&WMSAmgm r ONICEBROIHER 'lTWf11 svkiiuj Hi ar JrW ' ' r Chic Blouses tBSBSBSBSHBsSBsflBslsH Of Georgette, NoWe and Crepe de Chine Half -Price i Saturday and Monday Only ABOUT 156 delightfully fashioned blouses have been grouped together to be sold at Vif off regular prices. This sale is for two days only Saturday and Monday. .,, ti Included in this group are many dainty blouses of crinkly crepe Georgette, of shimmering crepe de chine most of which are prettilydecorated-with-bead" designs and silk embroidery. And there's agreatriumber of the exquisite lingerie' blouses of sheer, white voile, trimmed with cascades of lace, and dainty frills and tucks. ... J A representative showing is on display in one of our show-windows jt will be worth while to see this display for every waist is one of the most attractive of the season's styles, , .. , , . Palm Beach Cloth FREE With eery yard of Palm Itaach cloth purchased at the regular price of II. CO yd. 'npcther yard of the same or anvM other piece will be given KRE OF CHAnCJE. This Is the nationally famous Summer fabric It Is splendidly adapted to the mnklng of wash dresses sports skirts, Summer ults. Motor coats, and chll- .Iran'a unafir.MA rtnltllnp. f?nmtfl tn ft' variety of softly colored stripe on the- crtcm-coioreu ground, so incnes niue Children's Wash Suits 1-3 Off Our entire stock cf wash suits for children may bo had at 1-3 off regular prices. , Thce suits are made of chambray, kldde-cloth, gnlatea and khaki cloth. Many hove, collars and trimmings of pique nnd dimity (others are made up in the regulation middy styles; ,1( Slse up to S years. Spring and Summer Coats 1-2 Off -Tho balance of our stock of Spring nnd Sumtnor coats Is offered at ',4 off. Every one of the coats Is a typical Sum mer stylo good for nnother wholo sea son's wear at least. Thero aro a few sports couts loft, most of them, howewr. nro long eoatB of sorgo, tweeds nnd blnck nllk. This .sale affords an excel lent opportunity to obtain nn attractive cout nt a very low prlco. Children's Coveralls Special 98c Theso coveralli, tho regular price of wtaloh is $1.80, are made of strong blue ,,dMlra, trimmed with red. They; have the drcp-seSband aro to be had In the .kBMrlngtU-on)y. Sites ,2 to, 9 years.. k .ni.njM nlav nlt for the kiddles ..toir ob thoM Bsmroor,aay.TnM V'sre' substantially wllivwoaa. fc 'i tfL i r paintyifeingerie of .LuxarioasiSilk ; vjM- ,. -U- rvnnioUolv rrtorlo nnrlorri?n(s nf sntin and crene .IaUiVu nra'ln Vio fmm'rl in crrPflt ninflisioil at ,'tlie'GoldeiiRule. 'Tlie prices clearly, show the tru'th'in our'. statement "We sell foriess."-- Camisoles ' r Combinations -."j,. ,. , Nightgowns Petticoats Undermuslins Summertime creates a great demand for fresh, cool undeirnuslins-a demand we anticipated by buying heavily at a fortunate moment that enables us to offer the finest "Dove" Under muslins at prices almost 1-3 less than what we would have to sell them for. if we bought at present. l Envelope Chemises Corset Covers ' ' Night Gows - - - rs,.; vrft rrRRf?v..vt mm. H n llmiM v. XT -. . . Ili.. n? . '.'"la, T. - v..), , "l"i'' 4w.!f;w f.ij i fiwo "W m. A' A juabisui rsuw ., ' - lllMlsWsMWMIMMasMMMaSMSlsW, A U S -$ 3 : V H. BhxmV. - I wu. n - . ,.. t, - t v ." r