The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGOW
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WASHINGTON, Uoc. 3. IMnns
for moro oxtcnslro business training
and commercial education In the
secondary and hlghor educational In
stitution over tho country are to ho
work od out by committees nnmed nt
12 regional conferences recently
bald nt stragctlc points In each ot
tho IS economic regions Into which
tho country has been divided by tho
burvnu ot education.
Tho conferences vrero called by
Commissioner .of Kducatlon Claxton
and wore presided over by Glen
Ivln Swtggctt, specialist 1n charge
of commercial education ot tho bur
iu ot education. Tho first was held
nt Columbia, S. C, and tho last at
Philadelphia. Other conferences were
held at Knoxvll'e, Tcnn., 8an Fran
cisco, New Orleans, Seattle, Denver,
Kansas City, Chicago. Pittsburg, Min
neapolis and Iloston.
Tho regional committees Include In
addition to tho stato superintend
ent of public Instruction ot each
stato, many ot tho executives ot uni
versities aid colleges, university
deans ot commerce and education
and superintendents ot schools In the
larger cities.
Dr. Swlggett says the task ot the
regional committees will bo "to plan
and construct, In cooperation with
the bureau ot education, a better ar
ticulated and coordinated course of
tody In preparation for business and
eommtrce that will not only give the
business, as the need presents It
self, boys and(glrls trained for the
more olomenla'ry types of business
service, more or lew routine In
character, but will early lay the
foundation with proper sequence In
those subjects upon which tho uni
versities must build tnclr courses
for further training and education in
the major fields ot commercial pro
faction anil distribution, ot finance.
or foreign, public and social ser
vice.
"The Immediate task ot each state
Mil -regional committee," Dr. Swig-
nett continued, '"Is to assertain by
Investigation and survey those ma
Jer'types in productive and distri
bute business (or -jrhlch a state and
regional may have real economic ad-
"vantages: to determine and select
those which bare toe geratest neea
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Shopping
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CHAUMINa new lltouse thoso
ours scorn to spell "Merry
Christmas" with tholr crisp
folds, dainty frills and altogether
chormluK effects. There aro tailor
ed Blouses, filmy georgettes, and
smart crepo do chines and trlcoluttcs
and satins, so much In voguo. A
vory complcto assortment In regular
and stout sites.
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to use every day; no wonder
they'ro always acceptable.
You'll Dud pretty, comfy ones here
In Crepe, Wool Challls nnd Flan
nelette. Kimonos
$3.50 to $10.00
'Sacques j
$1.50 to $2.50
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"Vroduct ot schools and celleges:
i.A' !vXilt,'si.il'liti nnnn those business ODera-
. ii vtte for which schools and collegess
can best train: and then to construct
a course of study for secondary and
higher Institutions which shall best
meet known state and regional bust-
' nesa needs as well as be in occord, J
with sound educational practice.
"The volume of and cost in manu
factoring depends largely upon econ
omlc locations. There Is naturally
volved, therefore, the most
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tageous use ot the tour following rac- a
tors, materials, labor, capital snd
transportation. In order that the I J
business training program Is a state .'
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oacy. these committee must first de
termine by Investigation and survey
-whether the selected types of com
mercial production and distribution
for which training courses are to be
enllt. show In their development the
largest possible and freest use of
these four facters: whether ttie In
dustrial and commercial development
of a region has been due to fortui
tous or economic causes."
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liAST OASIS I)11IKI
The
Early
Shopper
Is going to wear a specially Illumi
nated crown when she takea up her
abode on the "other shore." Not
only that, but she reaps her reward
here below; like the early bird, she
gets first cholco she has tho advan
tage ot fresh, unpicked stocks and
uncrowded stores. PLEASE SHOP
EARLY.
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SPECIAL
SELECTION
EVENING
DRESSES
ON DISPLAY
WHATS FINER
Than a New Suit
or Coat or Dress
for Christmas?
It's a growing custom and a very practical one, to mafic
the worth while present of wearing apparel. Often the
recipient is brought or sent in, as the case may be to
select and try on her Christmas gift long before the
holidays. Think this plan over. Most appropriate
suits, luxurious, cozy coats and smart frocks for all
occasions are here at most moderate pricings.
H. N. MOE, Prop.
Underthings
of Silk
Art W) AiprallnK
You'vo attnu heard sister, cousin
or friend express a dnslrn for lovely
silk undergarments; nnd at Ihn rea
sonable .prices we offer a number
of tho belter, more exclusive gar
ments are specially priced thoy are
scarcely a luxury.
We have beautiful Crepo de China
snd Oeorgelte downs, Combinations,
Camisoles, Vests, Illoomers and
1'ettlroats. See them.
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Defeats Herman
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Tho prac
tice of flavoring homemade Christ
mas plum pudding, mincemeat and
hranded cherries and peaches with
. nlcohollc spirits, Is violating the pro-
hlbltlon enforcement Hew ana sucn
foods are liable to seizure, the bureau
ot Internal revenue stated today.
(Dy Associated Press)
PORTLAND, Dec. 3. Sam Lang
ford, the Uoston colored heavyweight,
knocked out Tiny Herman, of Astor
ia, last night In th seventh round
ot a scheduled ten round bout. Lang
ford knocked Herman down twlco
during the seventh round before the
Astorlan was forced t take
count.
ItKAD FROM lUttTOM UP
IX JAPAXKHK "IIASILKT"
UNIVERSITY. OR OKEOON, Eu
gene, Dec. A Japanese edition of
"Hamlet" has been received by Miss
Mary Watson, professor in tho Eng
lish department, which was sent to
her by one ot her former utudents.
Tho book Is the size of an ordl-
At the Theaters
'CliritCII l.tXTUIIK ox
1A.NI)IX(1 OK PIMJHIMH
MIIKKTY THEATRE
"The Soul of Youth," tho new
special production via Realart, Is a
dollghtful story of boyhood life, dif
ferent from any plcturo which has
been produced, and proving that
nary novel, tho cover is blue, and on! real drama exists In the lives of Ihn
the
10 off on all inea'a snlts, over
coats, dress shirts nnd shoes. K. K.
K. Store. 29&
Rowing at ike.
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VAllan Dwan'i Production
"THE: FORBIDDEN THING
TOMORROW
Cecil B. DeMille's
"OLD WIVES FOR NEW"
what would bo tho back of an Eng
lish edition. Is a picture of Bhakes
poare in gold. In reading the book
one starts at what neenm tho end
of the story, but Is the beginning a la
Japanese. The story Is printed In
black and rather heavy typo, and
reads from tho bottom of the page
to the top In columns.
An American Is ablo to follow the
story by the Illustrations on tho low
er hulf ot each page. Thusu aro
sketches ot various familiar scenes
In Hamlet, such as the graveyard
scene and the skull of Yorkls.
OREGON HAH MANY
MARKETS OPKX TO IT
SUNDAY
Anita Stewart in
,THE YELLOW TYPHOON"
PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 3. -After
travelling nearly ,8000 miles through
Canada and the eastern and central
part of the United States A. G.
Clark, manager of tho associated In
dustries of tho United StatesPA
dustrles of Oregon, Is homo again.
Ho was 04 days on tho road visiting
commercial organizations and Inves
tigating manufacturing plants. After
this oxcuraton ho Is still of tho opin
ion that this state has wonderful op
portunities for competition left open
to It. In summing up his observations
lie says he was particularly Impress
ed by the superiority In personnel
ot western workors. He believes
Oregon can crowd even Into tho mar
kots of Now York after a careful
study of the needs of public to be
served there Is made,
Now Germany says sho will not
abide by her peace contract unless
she .can como Into tho league of na
tions. That Ms a familiar sound.
More scraps of paper? Troy (N. Y.)
Times.
men of tomorrow as well as In the
lives of today's grown-ups.
Tho principal lead In tho picture
Is played by Lewis Sargent, who
after his envlahlo success In tho tltln
role In tho plcturo "Huckleborry
Finn," Is a real drawing card all
by hlmsolf. Hut thero aro others as
notod.
Judgo Hon Llndsoy, famous judga
of tho Juvonllo delinquency court,
and his wlfo, Mrs. Hen Llndsoy, ulso
appear in certain scenes of tho plc
turo
"Tho Soul of Youth" comes to the
Liberty thratro In this city today.
"Tho Way of tho Strong," a story
set amidst tho Inspiring grandures
of tho Yukon u romanco ot tho
northlands Is a play of virile and
rad-blooded manhood, glowing with
fires of lovo und pusslon. Tho story
breathes tho spirit of tho great
northwest bright with tho gl.lttor
of untrodden snow and diffusing tho
resinous scent of tho pines and
sprucos, larchos and hemlocks. It
is a story of sublime grandour
singing of sun-lit heights and climb
ing the peaks of human emotion.
At tho Liberty Saturday.
A program to celebrate the land
ing ot tho Pilgrim Fathers has beon
planned for Sunday afternoon at tho
Presbyterian church. Thvro will be
an Illustrated lecture, which will bo
road by tho Rev, E. P. Lawrence.
The Incturo Is a particularly good
ono and should Interest children
and grown-ups alike.
PEACE IX IRELAND?
LONDON, Doc, 3. Rumors of In
tluoncos working for u truco In Ire
land have been crvlvod by some news
papers here. And u suggestion Is
made that definite measures of con
dition are being Initiated.
ASNAl'LT CASE DROPPED
FOR LACK OKKVIDENTE
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Tho case against James Page,
charged with nnoultlng Oscar Han
an iwlth a picaroon lust Saturday,
at thu Modoc Lumber com pony 'it
mill ,was dismissed upon the motion
ot tho prosecuting attorney for lack
of evidence after a hourlng In thu
Jastlco court yesterday afternoon.
Nurclssus. hyacinth, anil China
Illy bulbs, 10 cents to 4G conU at The
(lift Shop. 709 W. Mala St. 3
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Thousands of French people can
not afford to buy meats or eggs be
cause of tho soaring cost ot living.
KTORM FLAGS FLYING
SAN FRANCISCO, 'Dec. 3. A se
vero storm off Prlnco Rupert Is
land is expocted to bring high winds
and rain to tho Pacific coast. Storm
warnings havo (boon sena out to
Washington and Oregon ports.
A hatchery with a capacity of
10,000 oggs will bo used by a poul
trtr Droducts com nan v n MonUn.i
Thn United States army school)
'fiie being attended by 180,000 sol
diers.
LIBERTY THEATRE
-'Always tho Beit for tho Liberty Gueil"
Mirwrw''ic-rrr'irrrrrm-m"m ww?wtiiwwvi
If. W. I'OOLK, Owner IUMJKH D. TOIUIKY, MtulcaJ Director
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TODAY
"THE SOUL OF YOUTH"
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A regular boy.it'ory of "When a feller needs
a friend."
TOMORROW
"THE WAY OF THE STRONG"
A romance of the great Northweat.
SUNDAY
TOM MIX IN "THE SPEED MANIAC"
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