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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
?" ,! Hi vmoay, nranaxn Myites lHEVEMING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAOM rotm sw i li TEi Evening Herald . J. MDRRil CM OOIil rbHabed dalljr. except Bandar, to ihim ribuauac Company 01 , raua, at US Foarta strew. , atarad at the aostoBee at Ktam U falU, Ora for transmlssloa tarn Mm aaaila a aeeond-claae matter. aaMBER OF TRK ASSOCIATED PRIMS The Associated ProM li exclusively atltled to the uae for republication of all news dlipatehea credited to It, or not otherwise credited- In thla paper, and also tho local nows pub Ushcd herein. r WEATHER RECORD Hereafter the Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tare and precipitation racord aa tak en br tho U. 8. Keelaaiatlon ooctleo Utloa. PaallcaUoa IU cover' the day arevtoaa to tho aaor'a lone, to 6 o'clock ot that day. Pro- daRaUoa FRIDAY, HKPTKMIIKH 24, ItttO The University of Santo Tomn. In Manila, Is twenty-fivo years older than linnrard Unlvorsltyv , Two Frenchmen recently played a billiard match In Paris lasting 24 hours without any Interval. It Is es timated that during the gamo tho contestants walked nearly 30 miles. Believing In tho benefits to be de rived from outdoor sports, an In diana schoolmaster offered a prlio for the boy who returned to school after the summer holidays with tho brownesuface. Worshippers at Buddhist temples la Japan Invariably wash their hands la a fountain at the entrance before Making their supplications. Formerly the priests hung towels there. Now tho merchants of Toklo and other ottles furnish the temples with free paper towels, reserving tho nrlvl- lege of printing their advertisements! B them. Sept. Sept. Bept. 8ept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. IS.... Sept. 19... Sept. 20.... Sept. 21 Sept. 2!..... Sept. 23 li...... 8 3 6 7 8 10 9 11. 12 13 14 15 1 17 Max. M 8t S3 8 82 70 62 72 7T 84 68 69 S3 84 78 71 70 62 ( C9 SO Mia. 4 IB 14 41 44 43 4T 42 46 31 43 CO 40 43 39 42 41 47 46 47 31 38 38 AT THE THEATERS She read the papers and found that chorus girls have a way ot marrying millionaires. 80 sho went on the stage. Follow her adventures In "Rouge and Riches," tho latest Mary MacLaren picture, at the Liberty tonight. FRUIT SPECIALS FotfsATURDAY Bartlett Pears $1.45 Peaches 1 :..?.'.. $2.35 Tomatoes $1.30 . Plums . $2,25 5p discount for cash Ladies' Garments, Hats, , specially priced at our Grand Opening Sale SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 All this merchandise to be sold at prices not ordinarily Dossible at the opening of a new fall season; but because the La Vogue 0r! wanU to imPre UP the people of Klamath Falls and vicinity an opening that will long be remembered on account of the genuinely right prices you can purchase merchandise for. We will have for sale at our beautiful display store, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, PETTICOATS, FURS, of every description. , Ready-to-wear Trimmed Hats, in the latest creations from the most artistic New York Milliners. vSoW L sssmsUtEV n HBYsswMfc' ilIiIIsWoVmitSb rVAISSpW' J viigifcrw.j i UM rTfe BJPl LEWIS Whmm3afrWt 223 So. 6th St I Stop! Look! Read!! Sugar (By Sack) Pearline, Reg. 15 eta: Special. Macaroni, 15 cts. pkg.; Special. .419.00 .11 cts. .11 cts. ; ; Standard Corn, Special 20 cts. ca J ; : Puree Tomatoes, Special 2 for 45c. ; Doirt forget to get a package of Wild Rice to 'f . ttttt .,,.... J..1. ...Sill' mi it ii T . , oiuii jryuj uutjw wim. irianes mem iiner man ever, i L" WJJ&iilff J A visit to our- store will soon convince you that we haven't claimed enough, either for style or value. We cordially invite you to inspect our goods and acquaint yourself .with the moderate prices for which we are offering our high grade Ladies' Wearing Apparel... . In the event you are not prepared to buy, come and select die garment you desire. A small deposit will secure you; so why not buy now, and get your particular choice while the stock is yet cosnjdete. , , ' i ? ,V Si STORE WILLBE'OPEN'AT 9 O'CLOCK i1' California Eight Store Oregon LV II ope Odd Fellow.' Building, S. W. Corner Sth and Main Streets MMondsMMATt "'" " ' i a ay I Five hand-to-hand, to-tho-death flfbts In one picture Is strenuous work for any film star. Even husky Roy Stewart.jwho bald a heavyweight boxing championship, and was chain 'plan single scull rower on the Pacific Si coast for two years, considers it quite sufficient. That Is 'what be had to do In "Riders of tha'Uawn," the all alar production frosajVaaaaJf Orey's novel, fTbe Desert of Wheat." which la.-the attraction at the Liberty the ater on Sunday. A classified Ad will sell It. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING All makes of talking machines re paired, oiled and regrapblted. We are experts at thla work. Appointments by mall only. TUB PHONOGRAPH DOCTOR 612 N. Sth St. Phone -I67R FOR 8ALK Two Crusader bicycles ( good running Condition, 126.00 each. See R. Fischer, Fremont and Dolores Ave., or write to P. O, Box 1045, City. 24-I7 FOR 8AL.E 1000 gal. gasoline tank. Nover been used. Imperial Oar age. 24-26 LIBERTY-THEATRt THE PICK OP THB PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT 10A0000W00 M ini ,ii... I, i.,.. . H. W. POOLE, Otraer 'ROGER D. TORREV, Musical Director i irriii.iii.iui. i. ij-i-.-i u WWMWWWWWWWWWXWW TONIGHT Mary MacLaren is appealing as a chorus girl in "ROUGE AND RICHES" .ii t Chartea Infrelt The most precious thing In the world radlnm baa cost Charles Infrolt. dentist of Paris, his left hand and hla right arm, and he wants artificial arms now to contlnuo his research. ITEA.MBTKUH Infrolt la head of the nltrato works. union and bis experiments with radium are mnnff thA mnftt Vftlnnlila In tMonni "During the war he devised a "com- lphone pass" to locate splinters or, bullets In j skull, and was, made a Chevalier of the j iA-gion or Honor. lie lost his rlclit ario drat and then several fingers of his left hand, uiul finally the whole hand, never hesitating at the sscrlflca ba'waa making for science. DUCK IIUNTKR8 We have a few very choice Chesapeake Hay re. trlever puppies, old enough to start this fall. All papers. .V. F. Obrt, 6)3 Catherine St., Medford, Ore. i l 24-! I'HKD CAR IIAIUMI.SH I rr.Lch.1,,J11 l Dln: Hoo. 1 1916 Ford, just ropalred, good running order. 1 1918 Ford, Just, repainted, good mechanical condition. 1 1918 Chevrolet, Al condition, with rear cord tires. Wo also carry a stock, of Ford parts and accessories. KliAMATH KAMM AUTO CO. 1157'Maln Street 24-26 FOR SAI.K Ton't house, furnished. 328 llroad Ht near Oak. 24-27 i.i. """ ",l "0n or .Main FOUND A r m ami tiro. Owner within reasonaba walklnir iIIh. u.v hnv.. , i. u ,,' u " Tuesday, fc. M. C. It., I'ellcnn liny. A Son, corner fllh & Klnniath. 2-27 si-r AND CHAUKKKUIIS ,ocal No. 300 will hold it re organization meeting on Friday, Beptember 24th. For lnfonnntlon 372. V -i'ii NOTICK SATURDAY Margarita Fisher in 'THE WEEK-END" .t, r : 5 COMING SUNDAY "THE RIDERS OF THE DAWN " from Zane Grey's greatstory ' "The Desert' of Wheat" Primrose Keeps Oood Tlma. In the garden of Charles D. Emery of Ilornell, N. Y Is an old-fashioned English primrose which opens Iti flow era. Mr. Emery says, promptly at eight o'clock every evening and keep them open exactly one hour One evening ruiiow, which Is supposed lo ring at nine o'clock, was rwo minutes curly, but the primrose was not fooled. It look the extra two ihIiiiIipn. and fold ed Its petnls promptly mi (lie hour. s ninrkod by the stopuniih or in observer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I There will bo a regular mooting of Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F. & A. M. Monday evening, September 27th. There will he work In the K. A. do gree. Visiting Masons aro Invited to bo prosent. fly order of the Worship full Master. C. C. CHITWOOD, See. 24-27 WANTEp Housekeeper, Would consider woman with huuband or with child. Oood wages. Apply 1129 Lincoln. School days aftpr ii o'clock, 24-30 TRY The automobile laundry at the I 'JmVfiTttl Oarage. 24-6 UHKD CARH 2 1-Ton Ford trucks. 1 Studebakor 4 touring car 1200 1 Overland M 81, known as llirle Johnson car $360 1 Overland M 86 "4" touring car j 3 50 1 Studebaker 6 cyl 7 pass. 1660 1 1913 Pierce Arrow I860 1 Maxwell Form A truck $300 1 Ford bug $360 NEW CARH 1 Dulck Six 1 Oldsmoblle truck , 1 Seven passenger Haynes. Reo flvo passenger touring, (too flvo passenger sodan. Reo Speedwagon. Samson 3-4 ton trucks. 1 Suven pussenger Hudson. 1 Flvo passonger Essex. ACMK MOTOR CO. See Louis Hoagland or call 864 Anowina at the. arre , sCtTAL PHOTOPfefi 9& TO-bUY ELSIE FURGESON.in "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER" A real life story of one of a million homes with lovely Elsie Furgeson in a great ' Emotional Role - TOMORROW GERALDINE FARRAR in THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPETT"' i f A- 4-