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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1920)
, ! i H MONOAf, NOVKMUIHl 15, 1IW0. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rA(iH eight K. K. K. Store s Stock - Reducing Sale THIS WEEK jjifjgsff UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OFF Every Article in the Store K.K.K. Store Leading Clothiers and Hatters j II i W I BHMMMifiEjT:CT I j NEW TODAY -4) FOR RENT Steeping room for one or two. 118S Crescent. I'hone 393 15-17 T FOR REST Front Pine St. room. 1109 15-17 GETTING COMPETENT MALE STENOGRA PHER and bookkeeper wants posi tion. Eight yrars' experience. Mar Tied. W. P. Darker. lMlUUne. Phone 317-R. Vi III M N FOR RENT Apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. 1871 Esplanade. 15 WASTED Young lady os cashier and clerk In telephone office. 2Must be proficient in stenography -Apply to manager. 15-17 UOOM FOR RENT Use of bath and phone. 815 Jefferson. 15-19 m Colonial Rooms. All outside rooms. New beds, new springs, new mat tresses, new bedding, stove heat In aach hall. Extra stove heat In each room It desired. 82. gals, of hot wa der waiting for bath being remodel ed. 11th and Main Sts. IS At many public schools for boys In England an evening dress suit Is cntlal. SAN FRANCISCO, Nor IB An earnest effort Is being made by the Good Railway Service' association of California and other public spirit- i ed bodies to aid the railroads in a , campaign to re-locate freight cars on tne lines or tneir owners in order ! to provide proper opportunity for ! renewals and repairs, and thus Im prove the quality of the equipment 'offered to shippers. To this end 'Car service rules requiring the ship fper to load cars to or In the dlrec 'Iton of the owning road will bo rig- I Idly enforced. Mr. John S. Drum, chairman for i Northern California of the Good Railway Service association, which its comprised of moro than 600 pub lie spirited men, explains the situa tion as follews: "During the federal admlnlstra tlon of the railroads the freight car equipment was practically pooled would niako It necessary to transfer and Interchanged Indiscriminately, thn freight so It In to thu ndvant- regardless of ownership, which nut- ago of shippers to uvold danger of urally resulted In cars being widely expenso and delay by co-operating scattered. Somo Pacific Coast rail- with tho railroads to thn end that roads have not seen their own equip , evvryono may bo better served." ment for three years, and naturally' this equipment while In tho hands MV.sTKHY OF.IOIIX W)i: of other roads was given only run, ".SPEEDER" IS SOLVED nlng repairs. "Since the return of thu railroads to their owners a consistent effort 'Dean of Exeter, Hlr Alfred Frlpp, somely furnished flat In n street lead- surgeon In ordinary to tho king, tho. Ing from thn Champs KlyVeen, re- Incldcntatly It Is learned that John Dee, so-called at tho tlmo that he (ill. I -j tltm nf tffl In fliA nll.. titl Is being made, under mutual agree- Ml weok for ,,,., ,, Wnlt car service rules, to re-locate freight cars on their homo lines. At pros Archbishop of Wellington, Hlr Ar Ithur Cope, Henry Arthur Jones and J. W Ucko. I It Is said not to lie Intention of thn fellowship to Intorfero with E. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson In thn way of breaking up his meetings when tin comes from Hcotland, but to so cdu lento the public that It will bo unnec essary for him to return to Englund ment of nil roads, as established by WoUondangor. purchasing ngent lar'Kooms of SuiCtdC Snapped Up Fast tho Mcdford Grocery company. U'ul-i lor was rnrnleiis immiKli In niiintlnri. ent, therefore shippers aro required, n, fact In public, settling an Mere' to Confine tho USO Of Cars Of the llv thai lhn nmil rornril ,tlil mil ill.' railroads on which tho shipment close. originates to shipments for local WW4WW4rWr42 i Monday and Tuesday SPECIALS ;: White Rock Syrup, half gallon, special. .81c :: m ' ;; I" Pink Salmon, special 23c ! -' You can't afford to overlook these specials. : , ; BBSlBBBWSiaisAAsBsk-siMsMaMasiitsss-" i Less Drunkenness points on tho lino and to uso foreign' n i 11 . road cars Into foreign territory. If OftllSnerS Want shippers generally will co-operate In tho matter It will redound to tholr benefit by Improving- tho car supply and tho quality of equipment pro vided. INDON. Oct. 29. (IJy Mull) I To combat oxcesslvo 11111 of Intoxlcu- I line- llnllnp In fntr1unfl n fnmitfilii Shippers In placing orders for, wM, l)0 nnaugurated shortly by the cars should show destination and -fellowship of freedom and reform" routing In order to give the rail- whoiH, chief planks In tholr pint road this proper opportunity to fur- form will bo Individual freedom, nlsb n suitable car for off-lino ship- truo temperance, roform of tho pub racnts. In the event that this Is not He houso and abolition of drunk dono .and the car Is loaded without enness. the permission of tho railroad onl Tho now organization has for vlco which the shipment originates, It presidents tho Earl of Denbigh, tho LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" II. W. TOOLE, Owner ROGER D. TOKItEV, Musical Director TONIGHT A great crook story by Arthur Stringer is "THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE" This is a well-played drama of the under world. In addition we show the Eleventh Chapter of "DAREDEVIL JACK" Starring the great Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion TUESDAY Admittedly the best picture Bessie Barris- cale ever made is "LIFE'E TWIST" You will like Miss Barriscale in this one PAIIIH. Oct. 27. (Ily Mali) Ona thousand francs only romulnlnK of her former wealth, Madelolno Mor eno who was n rcnownod singer In gay Paris thoatro bnfora she mar ried Joseph O'llrlcn, a coachman for ono of thn wealthiest rosldonts of thn Champs Elysecs, Invited her husband out to dinner a short tlmo ago, To ono of tho most expensive res tnurunts In Paris, the, scenn of Ma domojtello Moron's former splendor, they went. They returned homo about 2 o'clock In tho morning, min us tho 1000 frans. An hour lator Mrs. O'llrlcn rut her husband throat with a raior, then committed suicide. Tho conclorgo of tho apartment, whoro tho couple occupied a hand- I ported the matter to thn police and j In n fnw minutes n distinguished j looking man called. j He made many Inquiries concern- ling the affair, which the conclurgn junsworcd. I "Mr. pollro commissioner." shn ended, "pteaso hurry and have tho bodies removed from thn flat " "I am not thu pollen commission er," replied tho visitor, "but you ad mit thn flat Is vacant, that thn price Is so much. Then I will rent thn apartment I hsvn bron looking for ono for over n year." Eddlo Roush produced tho long est stroak of batting In tho National teaguo this year. Ills record, com prised n run of 27 straight games In which ho got at least ono hit. Titian, probably the greatest of portrait palnlors, lived to bo 99 yoars old, and painted his last pic turo ut that ago, Cobalt, ono of tho rarost miner als, Is chiefly used In coloring glass and porcelain. Venezuela Is ono of the few coun tries In which gambling debts am collectable by law. Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. Phone 128 n' Hi n 1 41 i