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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
s s - . i-i.. .-.., -.-.. .vtfi 'i ..,r9! ... - i.-HO' '" .'..V..".. ! ' A", M ii'MMr.' nnr .m"tw :: .H1 - vv . " N the gvywm herald, klamath falls, Oregon I PERSONAL MENTION I o ,Dr. Maud Hrr)i ot Ashtind and brother, WalterijaM visiting Mr. and Mri. D. C. Ilawloy an tlio Caledonia marsh. Yesterday n marriage license was issued to l.nwrcncn R. Jackon and JeMle Vot floor up. Iloth are In dian residents of Beattr, 'Oregon. Percy Orlset w.i a business lsl tor here fronitbj Orlset Lumber company's mill, yesterday. l Charles Hurgdnrf a'nd John A, Jones were In Klamath Kail etor-i day afternoon from tbplr ranches at uairy. trt ,Ri 8. McKay ha been hen wa bus iness for two daya and left on the morning trala for hit home in Ash land. K. K. Itosworth and II. LT Voting', of Philadelphia, were passengers on tho morning train, the former for Portland and tho latter for Rose hurK. They have boon here on busi ness for the past three da Mr and Mrs. J. It. Miller and daughter. Faje, who hae been Wi lting here with Mr. Miller' brother C. It Miller, have gone to San Fran cisco and other California points en route to their home In Webiter City. Iowa. C. P Wright left this morning for his horns In Richmond, California i tmmm 1 MS ii w wwwjifci.wMM..iMMiiMHMuiww.iW'''rinririririi-rriirii-iirrn-i,iri-i,-i-iirifiririr.'ii-irii-n -ri-inririrri-iniwif mr,riri-i- --------'-'. wwww f I I ' " . ' I JL 'ri k Mrs. Kllxa Ituc,vtya pumm ,, h Wn v,mnR n thc clty for week. i- scan was a passenger on t'me. ' . I... n.i,,. imln tnr 5n FraneUrn on thc boat thla Wralfig for Rocky ' Point whero shuwftr.:ilj!nd 'i ,, ; - n, , '' i J ! James ttmn. '. I .. BY H. Q, Thurston, of SaUfti, Oregon wh I, will spend about three t..win fM hi tffmMiV lnlAPnata III i. . .'-.. . . , Is, here today for too. t,urpoe. of we4, on business,,. this eonntr- ", v1 ' a ReTt MthrowtlJhfl'lh,:'.nSnl,i for his summer.Jwpr ttfrtorky,Pplot where be will Jota his family for the week-end. , Rots Finley has ircne Q tHA-KIam LABOR 'COUNCIL """- DANCE SUCCESS Thq open air dance fttven by the central labor council last night was sth Marsh. wher,fcilll look after" " '"ra " n,M; K,.rt hU cattle IntereatJ. the member, or tne commmee.n Little Den Wllsoi. the son of . Attracted by perfect wealh R. Wilson, who tu bee 'til with the lood mtalc and Ideal dsnclng con Bemtlet. It reports a'aeh'better to-jdltlont. . large-attendance, wis pres-Mm- ,'s I ent. Dancing continued ant 1 1 mid Waldo Joust. Karl Allred. B. r ;n' Presley. Chester Shrlver and Robert! r feature, were displayed: but Flackut are all la from Dairy at wit- the palm, by unlverrtl consent, was Bene, la the Ingersoll case. .awarded to "Bimbo." canine of un- Miss Mart MeMllllan. who has determined origin, i nis ciever now been In San Francisco for some tlme.low attracted considerable attention hat returned to her home here. by hit comedy, which, at timet, wat The Sunday eicurslont on the Up-j highly diverting. Rlmbo was a trick pi-r take are proving ,iulte popular, aog. ana was noi ai an a .o u ih m.f,r iri.maih v.ll. nonnl I Playing his cleverness, which was who take advantage of this oppor- entirely uncoached. tanltr to spend their Sundays out of. Fifty per cent of the net receipt. tAwti from admission, was turned over to Dr. and Mrs. L. h. Truav left res- the funds ot the labor council, and a terday for Spring Creek, where, they neat sum was thus received. will spend a few days vacation. Arrangements were handled by the William Oliver and J. K. Benson following committee C. O. Hrlsto. went to Weed todsy to look after .Joe Branson. W. A. Conkling and business matter. ' K. C. Newton t t t i TOMORROW'S REDUCTIONS Afford Savings Too Important to Be Overlooked fMM ViVWWVWwVWWwMVMwWVwVWSV WVWWWWW0WWW''l'mi 1 f Star Theatre 000000000 mamorr standard productions TKRWIIXIOKR PATRICK. PROPS. 00000000000000000000000000000001 000000000000 TONIGHT Hobart Bosworth in "BEHIND THE DOOR" A Virile, TtirilUnn H.Mv TnVpf AiJvi-nluroI2V.e f"ljjil Sen, l-'roi'i the CVIi-liruteil Votcl liy"(oufneur lorfl - - TheHall Room Bovs will present their Iatett comedy " FOUR OF A' KIND " .COMING SUNDAY MII.DItKD HAItltIS -HAPMM (MRS. fllAHI.Kr OIAI'MN) IV tier flit appeatatir ftir pe.4MK'latel Kirxt National Kahibitoi, in "WrMTERIOR SEX" AND liAltltV HVMOXb CTHK KING OF (Y)MKDIANH) IN "THE GROCERY CLERK" ' ( lBlBlBlBlBHr Ik. U W -JaWr aBBBBBBBM BBP7BBft.aBBBlBlBBli ' VjiTbH mK-a ki ittgl--JMHBaMMaHlHj (- S f IN OUR FINAL ' i .tsuiH Clearance Sale of Suits. Coats and Dresses 0 Evety Spring and Summer garment in stock is marked at a frac tion of its original coat and because of our policy of forcing all ready-to-wear out at the season-end, while we cannot offer very complete lines or sizes, yet all seasonable and in good, conserva tive styles. DRESSES RE-PRICED Stocks have been gone over, regrouped and the very maximum mark-down taken for this final clearance before our Fall stocks arrive. Girls dresses greatly reduced this week a rare opportunity to save on dresses for school wear. Hundreds of well made Ging ham Dresses, the most serviceable materials, novelty, plain stripes and figures. Light and Dark shades. Sizes from 3 years to 14 years. jvxnjinjnnnnnnriinri"i'" """"""""""""" X 7 v.- f Was Was Was Was Was $1.50, now $1.19 $2.00, now $1.7 $2.50, now S2.19 $3.00, now S2.69 $3.50, now $2.95 New Georgette Blouses Voile Waists, $2.00, Special Price $2.45 values up to 98c WttWomm'sStort H. N. MOE, Proprietor K"::fr4MMH" Johnion Mower are the bay har vester, best friend. We sell them. Howie Oarage, Main treet. 17-tf Electric Percolator, and Urn at The Electrical Shop. 1M 8. 6th St. 19-36 0000000000000000m0000m000000000000000m0000 r -i" "prTTrrTnriTrinnnnnnrTnni VKPhVr i,W 4 11 That Court House Problem... AND SEVERAL OTHER LOCAL AND NATIONAL PROB-' LEMS HAVE NOT YET BEEN SETTLED to everybody's Mtiv faction, Jut it is a settled fact that our shoe sale featuring genuine ' aad "plain to bn.seen" .reductions 'onjugh class shoes ofali'the . cietkable- models and lasts," has made a tremendous hit wjth the .. public. "As we remarked before, the public, nowadays, demands .the best and knows what the "best" is. and we are' here to say that the "best" is the kind of shoes we sell. Many of our buyers have grabbed opportunity where the hair is longest, and have stocked up'for some time to come. Of course the lower prices were big inducements. , A FEW PAIR OF LUXITE HOSIERY, GRAY, are left, and you can still purchase them for only 95 cents per pair. We expected this hosiery to go in a hurry, but even we were surprised to see them go so fast. It is apparent that the women and girls know a good thing when they see it. YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO "GET IN" ON THIS SALE 515. MAIN STREET .. tliiW tfmimiiii?!!! MMMIMMMM nMMWWWtMWWWWVWWMMIWatMMItMMMWMMM BLOBE TROnER '.IfLECIKff THE LIBERTY Paring hi. party', war br filarial the coualry en route, Captala Walter Waaderwell, globe-trotter, who U )Bowauklag hi. third trip around the world, la la Klamath rail, today. Local aeeae. war fUa4-taia after aooa. Toalgbt Captala Waaderw,!! wlU give a lecture coveriag hi eight rear of waaderlag, illustrated with ajSMtiptlv. film, at the Liberty tfc?- Waaderwell started hi Jooraeylag la llg whea ha leCt hU home la Poeea, Polaad, with three other hay, to walk around the world on a toar advertiaiag the Boy Scout. He I baaa wapdering ince, though hi travel were Interrupted by two year ot waiLMrvice, during wnicn ne won his military title, a wedding or to In the party, and other incidents. He I accompanied by bl wife, a California girl whom he married In Atlantic City, and with whom be walked across the continent to San Francisco on a honeymoon trip, ar riving for the 1916 exposition. Other member of the party are Al. Nelson, haachanlc, and Mis Jeanne Hanson, correspondent. They are travelling In a laeclally built camping car, the aide of which are plaatered with autograph and other writing gath ered along (he way. Francisco Villa, the Mexican bandjt, Inscribed hi name on the tide of the car before a price' was put u'poa bis head, ?,.s,-.!?B,,e,;5?i'.s,MU. oa tKfcMM--atu iMS,tna.'br that time to have covered 176,000 aUlt. Tho' party la oa tho way aorth to Caaada, taoaoo to Karopo. They had plaaaod thla year to tow oeatral aad South America but ran Into the Mox the Identity of tho body of the nude lean retolutlon Mliun It broko Into' woman found In a trunk In an ex Sonora two months ago and headed) press warolioilio at Nuw Vork today. north again. WOMAN'S IMIDV IH KOUM IN TKUNK NKW YORK. July 2J. Th body of a nude woman, Jammed In a trunk, wa found by employe of the Amer icas Railway Express company among unclaimed baggage la a ware house here today. The trunk wa received from Detroit, June 17. DKTROIT, Mich., July 13. Police here declare they are without clew to Neither could they throw any light upon the Identity of the person who shlppvd tli.) trunk from here. s TWO CAR8 HOLIf Or. Kara est Lamb la the owner of a new Oakland Seasoaablo Six auto mobile. The sate wt made through the R. R. R. Oarage, which ha the agency for the Oaklaad. Stonewall Jackaoa alto mad a purchase of the same type, of oar yea- terday aad I drlvlag about la It now. LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT The Premier Western Star,. Harry Carey, in 'THE ACE OF THE SADDLE" TIiIh U m Western pltture of a Weston maa and good oae EXTRA TODAY ONLY Capt Walter Wanderwell appear in person and film SATURDAY Charming little lady that she uJHary Miles Mtnter, in "A CUMBERLAND ROMANCE" appear to better advantage tliaa eVer before to thla ttorr of the southern moiwtela. If. by Jobs roivJr" '- w SUNDAY v PreouKd the finest Western plclure yet preJuctJ "SIX FEET FOUR" miMm hlmmU fU,, ti imtg nl 'ft1 . . IMIMMXMnMAMmWWWWWMMWWMMMW WAfAtVMMrtAfltfk iS irt t- trr " W