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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1920)
V i'AOK THItM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, NOVKMBK a, 1M. MAKING THE FAMOUS COOLIDGE PIE ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop Corner Main and 7th 707 Main St ''M''K4 $, Arn your rrqulrriiirnta for street, business We hasre wonderful Far 'font t Very Moderate Trice ., or illniicr drrwt? Ho our ftolertlis. tewiv i X1 ft n ' i tr .7sssssssssssssssrsH z tl -1 V 4 iWewm I sssBBiBammmmmmmmmn' -'I X r1 mlmmmmHammmmmmmmmm! ' 4J iaBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl J gasarKngnmnmnmnmnmnj vMaeMaeMamvMawiasBBBBBBBrBB eMf BBBBBBBB mHtk ttMBmrnmrnmHunfl MHH JT V T.JV X I $29-50 v. ' SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS . ner- , v S ' mB )'S (? ft'i ' LOW " ' , 1 ' ii rt-7irf r 1 flM. . ,is -a -.., 1 fc r ' ' t r ; . ; . i .1 i-a, sttq ann9BHimimmmmmmf JfU JA(iBMvaltfX'CUf MKhHk?' WvWtTmT3wfBj SuJwwmmm' fsAiSfeMHkVSD ? . Mm. Calvin CiHillrfev In llrr Dan KltAti.n, " " ------ . ... ---- -- ....... . Mr. Calvin CoolidRr In llrr )o Kitchen. Mr. Calvin UkIIiIrv. wife jI tht Republican vlcv-nranlclontinl noml nrr know irood cooking and how to do IL .Shi can mtkt "tatty dishes" and man kinds, but spec ' lalitra In on particular dish that baa won praltv fror minv an pleura. That dUh U ajducberry and appla pla. , , r'or tht foundation of tht pi Mr Coolldrt uses thai standard pin crust recipe, tha "onr, two, thrrt" ont cup of Tour, two table spoons of shurtrnlnar, three labia spoons of cold watrr, or milk If lha .WHB V Will HRiril Wl Willi u criml U to tit vary Uxht and flaky, Hit combination uf .thinly sliced apples and blutbtrrlta, half aal half of tachrwaa carefully, tclea tlflrall thnuirht out In tht heiin nin, and nt a lima when uii was dar and scarca. "Illutbcrrlts alona," , asplatns Mra. Coolidtft, "maka a pit of rathtr flat and unbtcrtatlna llavai. but tl.sy rcqulrt catnparatlvaly llttla suicar. Applta, oo tha etatf hand, tht Urt apples bttt for this cnmhlnstlon. call for xentrotu altuwanca or sugar If uatd alooa. Used with tha blutbtrrlta l!.t- land plo'iancjr of tasta and flavor, whll: tht awtcttr. blaodtr blutbarrlaa allowa mlnlsaum of suar-to at "'t'CMlMaa ala It aadti wlla two eruata and na stasoalnrothar than tht necessary ruirnr. tarlnklcJ ovtr tht mlied fruit wbcn'olaead oa tht lowtr crusL Tha aaalaart -f a AuLkJ I&.wa ul.. Uid al.. I twi vuani wajiviv Kil aw 1 RNMN ra tllAltl.KHTO.V, V. Vu., Nor. 2. The West Virginia bureau of mines ftlilch In credited by txpnrli with tho bent equipment In ijiu country for rcaculns; entombed minor ban Jiut added to Ita outfit lot1 that work three now pieces of nppnrn'ius n Reophone, a .carbon monoaldo iotoe tor and a JiraM unrasod thnrmomo tar. Tba leophono la similar to a pliy slclan'a sttthoMope. Aa the stetho scope Is used to dotect IrrtRUlarN Una In tho human body by aound, ao the Roophone Is used to detect earth sounds. In this way entombed mlnera con be located noting the i-ijsii ssssataawmu i lil..i direction from which the aound W bratlona come. The brass-encased , thermometer records maximum and minimum tent poraturon whereby It can bo nccer talaed when It Is safe to ontir mines sealed to smother fires. Hitherto, It baa been a problem to know-when to enter tho ahafts, but with tho ther mometer dorpped through a hole. In tho barricade, 'this can bo detected "ll ' , ' , Tho carbon menoxldo dotector Is coaalderod tho most Importance ploco of apparatus from tha point of pro-'j tectlng the Uvea or rescuers, The gat Is detected by a color tube and a scale on tho Instrument. Formerly caaary bird were used, but their ust was not entirely satisfactory, as tha birds often succuaibad to other gases, while a color detector Instru ment shows novpther gat tapa car bon monoxide present. One tenth of one per cent of the gaa Is said to ho fatal to a humnn being. V" Beginn.no Wednesday Morning and continuing throuf hout the week, all of our High Grade Coats will go on tale at Dras tic Reduction, a 4 aaaaBBBaaaai t x -' 1 J'J.HH" t a T ' q a i tk . s :t , i 1 - r,i Now with-the winter coldness in the ur,it is the tune'tobuy. . Get your season's f mil A wear, nign sjraae, luxurious, pisan or iur-ainunea proaucaons, mi prices wmx sxwm you many, dollars on every garment. a ' " All soft, wool fabrics or plushes included. Furs of mole bearer, Nutria, 'sealjrac- 9 -coon or scnurrel. LOWERED PRICES WEDNESDAY Phoenix Silk Hosiery Buy the' supplies you need or select gifts for T V p.VLoi hj friends. Pure silk, with lisle top and reinforced foot, formerly $1.80 CI M : r wrr SOW ... ,. Pure silk, full-fashioned with lisle top and foot, formerly $2.60, tO QC . vtyswswmrr - vvvwvvvvvwwww Wednesday and Thursday Specials 4 Chase & Sanborn's Tea, reg. 80c, lb. 50c Standard Corn, 2 for ! 35c WatH. for these TWO-DAY SPECIALS As they are money savers. NOW ,..., Pure silk, full-fashioned, with 4-inch garter Sow formerly 3-05' i $2.80' tRichelieu ribbed, pure silk, ' full-fashioned, formerly 3.4S, 53.95 fja ;r Paris point clocked, pure silk, fuJl-fashion-ed, formerly.15, , . 4a t , $3.35 HOW - . ,tJtrAo:.zi 4 , Lace hose, pure silk, full-fashioned, fancy patterns, formerly $5;75, N JftCCfY FOR THE LARGER1 WOMAN wearing from a 42 to 52, we-have - COATST SUITS, DRESSES,' BLOUSES with -long, graceful lines, giring youth andw charm to the figure. . ' y . r. Hi ii To.,select the becoming garment forH the "larger woman is an art, x Come in and, Jet us 'assist you. Andross-Glover Style Shop ftfc &. jWtfc J5fc Sm.Mfc jIW jta-aWBa Ja afta aiW aW JPW aiaV PV a j VVVVTtTtVVVtVTVVVVV MVJMAaaaAtMA vwwwwwwwaaaj(aaaaaaaaaaaa$M W. M. Duncan Present District Attorney, Candidate for Second Term. .uju-miIinrLJuiJ'j'nfir'iririrrnr'-i-r'"n-rr" " ' J CENTRAL SCHOOL REPORT SHOWS MUCH ACTIVITY , (CoatribKted) The second acbool month ended Friday, October it. with ah average number -of pupils bolonglnc 223. V, and an average dally attendance of 918, Tho first place for the highest por cent of attendance was won by the seventh grade 08.5, the second by fifth 98.3, and tha third by tho sec ond, third and alxth grades 88.2. The eight grade had no case of tardiness Punctual and, regular 'attendance bear directly upon echolsrshlp and atandlng In school at well aa upon habits and efficiency elsewhere. The boya and girls should be Impressed with the fact that the school repre sents their1 bualnesa Just aa the shop, alore, bank, office, or homo repro sontH that of the parents. The num ber of visits by parents this -month doubled that of laat month. We are glad to welcome friends of our school, as their Interest will do much to encourage teacher and pupils. Since our laat report Mesdamee Q A. Masseyueo. I, Wright, J, R. Kearoe,.! Koaataa, . W. Kan tta.HI, J. A, fttue. ft. J KMt I- - Howie, K. R. Skllllngton, (Irace Ma son, C, It, Lelghton, J. W. Johnson, W. H. Kllngenberg and Mrs. lluber huvo visited various grades In our building. itufus Knapp, a little boy of the second grade has been absent from schdol since Wednesday, suffering from a fractured ankle. On Friday, hla classmate played that they were "llrownlea" and made up a box till ed with candy, oranges, applet, books, flowers, and pennies for him. la teaching children how to save, a part of oar regular program Is do voted, to three practical phases the proper use of tlnve, the proper use of money, and the proper uae of ma terials. The, other phases are no less Important but these are developed with subjects of which they are a part. x la the uae of money, many of our boya and girls have a good start toward financial success. In grades one to eight inclusive, we have saved and Invested 1151.42 sine the opening of school. The fourth grade It In' the lead with $28.95. The amounts saved by other grades are aa follows. First, H. 26; second, $14. 54; third, $I8.B3; fifth, $16,50; sixth, 13,78;. seventh, 117.31; eighth $17.49. Rose Darloy, Richard Clauaoa, Alice Blfendah!, Charles Kater, Beetle Barley. Elvira Call, Dana Molatone and Harry Molatone represent the -eight grades Invest- lag the laraeeVMBM. Nearly every all to ear baUdlag la satltg aad piling wood, telling bottles, deliver ing papers, selling coyoto scalps, fill ing wood boxes, working in the fac tory, working on the farm, helping mother, running erranda for neigh bors, cleaning yarda etc. Tho fifth, sixth, seventh and otght grades In vest m,ost of their money In savings accounts, treasury .savings certifl catce, liberty bonds and victory notes, and we find that the sum In vested by each grade Is between Tour and five thousand dollars. Gor don Smith of the seventh grade h& been saving for three years and has accumulated $525 all of which bo tins earned with the exception of V100. The pupils of the fifth grado torest and aptness In their blanket stitching and hemstitching. , The boya belonging to tho first football team are looking forward to another clash with the Klamuth high freshman team. Dally practice Is be ing held and scrlmmagea with the teventh tgrade team occur dally on the school ground. The seventh grade football team with Forrest CoUon aa captain and quarterback la rapidly getting Into fabapo .for their return game with Riverside school today. The game lust Saturday resulted In a victory for Riverside. The working and finishing of na tive fir from which many useful ar ticles are oeing mane still contin- have appointed a class doctor whoso' u in the eighth grade. A book rack ' by Harold Bateman and bracket shelf by Letter Thomas are worthy or mention. Upholstered stools 'are being aaade by. 'Richard Peck and Kenton Hamaker of the seventh trade and by Harry Molatoao of 'the eighth. Other projects la .course, of construction at tale ti are match boxes, tooth brush holders, Jread beards, knife aad fork boxes, gtovp tvxet, handkerchief boxes, wssta duty Is to tee that all havo clean facet, handa, nails, teeth and cloth es. If a patient has to he reminded e: any one of these the third tlmo, the doctor senda a note to ths moth er of 'the careless offender nuklus her co-operation. Jennie Deliell enrolled with the fifth grade Monday. We are glad to know that aha can be with us tsali after aa absence of two months duo to Illness. Rapid progress Is being mado by tha glrla with their aewlng, and flrbt problem! of tha year's work are being completed. The seventh grado aprona, and eapa have 'been finished ahd their makers are now ready for kltoheadaty. The oaanlag season '1 3 drawing ta a erase and coofclak reb- loan are aattg taken ufr. Fifth and IWwHi money, meetly, eatnel hyjtiith fXiftrt are anw)g uamiaa) la- inper baskets, coat hangers and toys, . Tha Paclne International league la satiated with the toccata with which It met In Ita trat season and fa planning to be la the teld again noa year, aoeslbly with eae erjwo StkaagM l tMjtfreUlt, ,. J Wafeav. asllllea tfeUar tor ran la Ki '