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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
,jgi.u . .. .- I ' I I I I II Villi I Mil ' III, I.. Htt IVimNG HEftALP, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rAtmrotnt ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop . MOB1AI Vs4l) aVOL$l - Quality and Style Without Efttraafaiice Senriee Our Motto v Our Aim is to Inspire, Suf f cat and Guide toward the AtUinment of Perfection in Dress 707 Main St Comer Main and 7th nM PabHahiai Ceaapaay HtkHrklto, at UMtowUi aires. . f SBtj vBPJ SBSHB"HiBl HA VMl Ora far tranimlswUsi tan d-ciasa attar. OF THK. AMOC1ATKD p B V - M n if 19 I, 8 1 ' n1 V e PRJHn The Associated Prase la exclaelrely titled to the um for republication asTall news dlitutchaa credited to It. r aot otherwise credited la this! and auo the local aewt pub- ked herein. ss , MUDAY, flKPTKMIIKR 17, 1990 U. S. PASSENGER . iUTE STILL HAS UROPE BEATEN SAN rRANCISCO, Sept. 17. In tka face of the Increaaed passenger ratea the American public, which akawa no disposition to forego lta set of travel, mar take comfort la tka fact that It la still paying leaa for Ma transportation aerrioa thaa anr aiher country In the world. Tka Southern Pacific company has eae to aome palas to compare tra veMsc coats on the basis of present er rataa la this and foreign bOt .. "V tis a4 tne rtsalU are Ung and Illuminating. . FT example In Great Britain the Brssent tint daw rata between Lon- lfcs. ail fllaaloW. a' dUtance of ttl.lQ miles, reduced to American Qulralent at the normal rate "of ex change, li 124.70. The California traveler may go from Lei Angelet to ' fkMktM, 40I.S miles, for $14.(3. 9laa 14.60 Pullman, or a total of 911.91. Tka American who goea abroad will pay $12.35 to go first class from Madoa to Liverpool, a dietanee of ltl.1 sallet but In hfs owa country ke can be whltked from San Fran alaeo to Red Bluff, 19Smlie, for 19.30, including ri.00 Pullman Tka Bagllah rate from Manchester ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER THE EIGHTEENTH The Opening of I Their New Style Sh Display a Most Comprehensive Ensemble of Authentic New Modes in WOMEN'S, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S t - DRESSES SUITS FURS COATS BLOUSES SWEATERS SPORT SKIRTS SILK UNDERWEAR NOVELTY JEWELRY -atlmL atllllHSmW fT jJtm4mmmmBBimmmmBBKiTA ul HI R7 u W I In announcing the opening of this shop we wish to state that while you will find the prices reasonable you will also find that the apparel carried will conform to the highest standards and ideals and you will have an exceptional opportunity of saving without sacrificing one's desire for quality and style. Do not' wait until you wish to buy but "Come In" and get "Acquainted." It will be . our, Pleasure to serve you jl t THE TIME Saturday, September Eighteenth THE PLACE 707 Main St., Corner Main and 7th I' ' ' "l X. LIBERTY THEATRE 'I'hbi ncx xxt'.'thii ncsvsxs 1 Aim A inw OHM EVERY DAT MMMWIMmMMMMMMAIWWVMMMMMMMAmMMMmMMMMM U. W. POOLE; Owmer ROGER D. TORREY, Maaacal Director mnmtiimmm & TONIGHT "A SOUL FOR SALE" The story of a nian wjp chased Cupid with a .-V Checkbook t ,v "A TOMORROW 4 Peppy George Walsh in MANHATTAN KNIGHT" . .. .SUNDAY The most pitiful, mostftragic, and most sublime love story ever told "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" to Aberdeen 363. Bmllcs Is $23,89 and the Southern Pacific rate from San Franclico to Santa Barbara, 367 miles, lls '$13.26, "with a Tullman charge of $3.76. The tame comparison. It la aald, ttolda tf'ui Uttii lliu rules fruia Paris, Prance, to rarlous points on the con tinent. The traveler going from Paris to Antwerp, 226.18 miles, pays $14.14, whereas In this country he can go from 8an Francisco to Fresno, 205 miles, for $7.44 plus $3.00 Pullman. Rowing at the. aiiv ENLIST IN MARINES - TO SEEK RELATIVES WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. Pon derous gcyreament machnlery gave way tp sentiment today when Major General' John A. Lejeane, command ant' .of the, marine corps, authorised I the re-enlistment In ( Los Angeles of two Americans who serred In the 'A. 'E. T.i Peter McmubflarTand Parseh iNormanlan, for the'purpoee'of join ting the marines on the U. 8. 8. Chat tanooga, now st Constantinople, In order that tbey might locate lost rela- , tires in the Near Kast. j Both 'of these young men speak Armenian, Greek, Arabic, Bulgarian, French and English, and understand Russian. They will leavo Phlladol- 'phla this month, via the U. S. 8. St. Louis, for Turkish waters. PHOTO! TiwS. rD rwijrmr XJ"ULTX "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" LEROY SCOTT'S great story of the UN DERWORLD. THE SOUL OF A WOMAN. THE DUTY OF A DETECTIVE. A THOU SAND THRILLS. A GREAT MYSTERY. ' Special Added Attraction The First of BOOTH TARKINGTON FAMOUS STORIES of the Emotions of ' . Edgar Pomeroy, entitled "EDGAR'S HAMLET'.' TOMORROW WALLACE REID in "EXCUSE MY DUST" A marathon race will be on'u of the principal features of tho first annual American Legion field games to bo held at Franklin field September 18. Tho program of tho Maryland fitato Fair asandntlcn for Its fall meeting at Laurel! provides for tho distribution of $317,500 In added money. It must have been something of a surprise to 'the groat army of fans who have been attending boxing bout's in Boston and other Massachu setts clllcs regularly for many years past to learn that the sport is now legal In the bay state for the first time In a'quartor of a century. East Chicago, Ind., which has at tained a-' prominent place on the pu gilistic map within the pant year, has booked another promising attraction In the shape of a 10-round contest between- Champion Benny Leonard and Pal' Moran, tho crack New Or leans lightweight. The bout is sched uled for September 18. Hqmanlegs are not of the same length. jn:j4. cases In a hundred the left jag is stronger than the right and 44 I I Last Day of the Annual Fall Opening Sale Saturday will be the last day of this great tale. If you have not taken care of your winter needs, you should do to before this sale ends. BATH ROBES CORRECT UNDERWEAR FOR We have a beautiful line of Corduroy WOMEN AND CHILDREN bath robes .in all the new robe colors. The same careful attention should be These are of a high Quality, soft texture paid to the selection of undergarments material ana are wen maue anu reason ably priced. Special 10 Off KIMONAS AND ROBES A shipment of these garments have just been received in both Silk Trimmed Albartross and of Silk. Many beautiful colors and designs. Special 10 Off BEAUTIFUL FABRICS FOR THE NEW FALL SUIT The suitings and coatings for Fall and Winter are a feature of special interest in our dress goods department. The new line is composed of the most beau tiful colors and designs in rich, color ful and subdued tones, which will be recognized by women who follow the fashions of the leading fabrics. All the new fabrics, now on display. . Special 10 Off as you would when purchasing a new expensive suit. Your comfort as well as your appearance depends upon it. In consideration of this, we have a col lection of unusual completeness in Forest Mills Underwear in both separ ate garments and .union suits. Special 10 Off HANDBAGS A beautiful assortment of leather and beaded bags are now on display bags which you would be proud of anywhere. You surely should be able to find one that not only goes with your costume, but meets with your approval as to shape, design and price. Special 10 Off YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON SILK HOSE Until the close of the Fall Opening Sale we are offering all our lines of, Silk Hose at a special discount of 10. LADIES' ROUND TICKET HOSE A very fine grade of cotton hose with seamed back and a four thread heel and toe. All sizes in Black, White and Tan. Saturday Special 10 Off CHILDREN'S ROUND TICKET HOSE High Grade Hose in Black and White. This is the best hose that we are able to purchase. Just the thing for school. Saturday Special, 3 pairs for $1.25 PRINTED SILK GEORGETTE This lot includes a wonderful color as sortment of beautiful designs. This is a. regular $5.00 grade, but as we were able to make a very favorable purchase on it was offer it Saturday Special, $3.15 a yard j -..j .i. i vjiKrni H. N. MOE, Proprietor a trifle longer. 44-44-444444444'4- &&'! !'