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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1920)
FAtno Kiom MONOflV, nKOKMnnn 0, 1030. , ., ' ' .,, , i ,,., : THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I Buy Gifts for Men at Klamath's Finest Store for Men KKK STORE Leading Clothiers & Hatters Here you have hundreds of good, sensible gifts to select from gifts that arc useful and will be appreciated. We offer a few suggestiens: 4Ts"Vs i i. i tf . "V mm mm-J 1 f - Until ltotie Hmnklnit Jackets Home Contn Slipper Muffler (iloVcrt Mittens Neckwear, In Olft Ua tr Sumter Coats, nil Stylo Hunting twt Mackinaw Leather Coat lAAtlicr Vtn, Alt Stylet Wixl VcM Fancy VrU Fur Cap nl ii ro 1 'mi In ItuMicr lliMitn llnmlkert-lilrfft, Plain mill InltUI Toilet Set In Finn IrtMillii'r t'ju-ii llellier Hrttul Uiitn lllrW Hull ' Silk Hoy, I'uiiry mill Plain, In A'iiim lloxr Itl'ttM III XllllK Hol InltUI licit Uuiklm ' U'imiI So I'liltm Suits Silk Shirts Silk Srnrfit Wool Shirt N A (5tHil Overcoat A Kupperlieliiier Hull Piijiinm Muht Shirt leather Mltlon Auto (lime Wallet Purse Silk SliM'inli'r Wiit-tlrolx' Trunk Imtliiii llliiukrl A Knox Hut Col I n I Col In r Hag Cuff Link III Cut Shoos nis Par Neltlrtim l)rr HtnK When in doubt give Christmas Certificates. We issue them for any amount or for any article in the store. If unable to decide what to give, give these Xmas Certificates. Let us help you fdo your Xmas shopping for the men. The Men's Christmas Store K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters Where Presidents Come From il Ail but two American presi dents have traced their paternal ancestry back to tho Ilrltlsh Isles. Tbo exceptions were Van lluren and Hoosovelt, Dutch. Tho next president Is Scotch Dutch, his paternal family tree taking rook. In Scotland. Other Scotch presidents were Monroe, Grant and, Ilnycs. Scotch-Irish presidents were Jackson, Polk, Buchanan. Arthur. BJcKlnley ;and Wilson. Fifteen! presidents, beginning with Washington and ending with Taftf have-iKegllsh' paternal an cestry, and thus glre to England a Urge 'lead 'In the race of fur nishing presidential timber for tbo United States. Springfield, 111., claims to bare 6000 women In business, profession al, and Industrial life. At the Theaters AT T1IH I.IIIKKTV TIIIUTIIK Tho versatility of ZaSu Pttls. tho whimsical little comedienne of the screen, Is brought out In strong re lief In 'Tho Heart of Twenty.' tho Brentwood production, released by Ilobertson-Colo, which' wilt open at tho Liberty tbettrq Tuesday The story, as Its name Indicates, reveals the secret aspirations of a young girl on the threshold of wom an hood. Miss I'ltts. as Katie Abbott, whose natural longings to do the things most girls of her age In dulge In are suppressed by a prim old maiden aunt. Klres the most de llghtful characterization 61 her screen career. - " ffl IS I IN Congress Recenvenes: ( Five Million Budget I (Continued from Page 1) TO QUIT GENEVA SCAXIHXAV1AX HALL The committee of the Scandinavian Hall at 9th and Walnut wishes to announce that the halt Is about com pleted, It will be open for business In ten days. It anyone wishes to engage any of the halls please call 'SSO-J or apply at the building. C-ll Our Monuments HAItKKUH ANO 'IWMiSrtOSKH Embody IMItyVaiii Wtlnctlon They are designed, cut and built with particular regards for Individ ual requirements. Long established In business, unexcelled facilities and modern methods make possible tho attractive combination of superla tive quality and moderate prices, our work affords.) t Klamath' Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor wwwwwwwwwwwwwmMWNwwwww MMMAAAAMAMWVWAMMAAAWMMMWN0WW1 SBABBBSBSHBJBBtfgSwtfra2 Jgested under the war department 'total U85.13j.y28 of which JOS,. OOT.StiS goes to river and harlmr de velopment For Improvement and maintenance of military pouts, forti fications and other work of lo- i tense, tho army lists $117,163 OH. (Ily Associated Tress) Included In t ho miscellaneous OLNLVA, Dec C Argentina's terai u an, estimate of $147,898,520 amendment to tho covenant of the ror ine shipping board nnd ono of league ot nations, rejection or wnicn $160,000,000 for the bureau of war causcu ine Armenian delegation to risk Insurance. icae ine assemoiy. nas ocen rcrerreiii i u, nrnrlm . ..v mm nf !!. to tho assembly for consideration at tu0(1 ,ldlers. sailors vtd tnarlnos Its next meeting. Honorlo Pueyrre- umIer ,nH wnr rUk act thtf ,rjJMlry -, ..v- u. ... .. ""-"'""uepsrtmcnt seeKs appropriations o( told The Associated I'ress that his, $35,000,000 for addltlqnal hospital delegation would leave for l'arlsBm, aiapcnuarx facilities and $50, Wednesday or Thursday. 000.000 for medical and hospital sor- The Argentine delegation' wlth-lvca Tho fQ(iernt board of rocntlonal drawal from the league assembly -.jucatlon asks $78,000,000 to csrry was the first reef struck during theon n, work three weeks' deliberation which hsd For prohibition enforcem-nt $7, beep going on with resulting smooth- 500.OOO Is asked, new until It got Into a fog In the RcIuiVd In the miscellaneous discussion on omendments. ipendlturcs are estimates by the var- Independeno shown by Honorlo', oug d0,,,rtmont for tho conduct e: I'uoyrrcdon In voting against os rCty departmental affairs, imiio of ponement of consideration of the w,Cn follow. amendments nntl hl lirnuklnr nf fh. ,u. .... 1..1 I ; " - iiuorsiaio coininrn iuiiiiiimhijh assembly unanimity, with Henor V ib 574 000 lasquet of Paraguay, supporting him. Federal trade commission 11.055.. were regarded as ominous of astormy 00o; I'nltcd Hlatos employee i-onipen- session, oui mo Argentine neiega- ,alon commission and compensation! iiuns ejiremo action in wiumraw fun, $2,920,840, nnd railroad labor ing. was unexpecteu. ,boari, $r,r.o.000. There are two currents of opinion 1 One Is that tha directing minds have too much neglected tho feelings of the smaller tiowors and havo erred howing at ike hoto p TO-DJIY ' ANITA STEWART 9 IMays a Dual ltole in . "THE YELLOW TYPHOON" And You'll Hee Her at Her Ilest In tills splendid; . picture. TOMORROW jN, ETHEL CLAYTO.V I.V 'YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP" from tbo old story tliat -ou'll remember. ni(i(ir.vr wool I'UWT WI-ST OP HOSTO.V, MAMS, voeimi: ArnTio.v I'OIITIANI). Oro.. Dec f! This rlty Is to have u wool scuurlliK plant, capable of scouring l.OMO.OOll puttmls of wool a month, as part of the equip mrnt of western wool warn house Management says this will be the best equipped west of HiMton unit will tmika morn marketable western wool Contracts have already been let to girdle with trackage , tho three acre of water-front proper!) acquired by the company from the American .Marino Iron works and construction of the first unit nf the building will commence shortly I I The committee for the Catholic ladles batnar will be at tho assent-' bty room Monday, Tuesday and Weil-' nesdsy from 2 until C o'clock to re-' celvo the donations for the. hataar Those gosd enough to donato articles to bo sold should bring thorn or tel ephone their names and address and the donations will be called for. 4-7 There will bu ii inrollnr of the Woodmen of the World Tuesday evening at the hall at 8 o'clock sharp. Kvvry Woodman requested to lie pre sent. Ily order of Council Commander. . 0-7 General handy man will do odd Jobs by tho hour. Thorn) 145-W . 6-12 And shoo In the storo at 20 less tbsn than regular price this week at K. K. K store, 29-5 A Classified Ad will sell It. Young steer beef by the quarter nr piece. IJ'-to IS cents iter pound, de livered. Call 2E3-J. -lt - iii Atjentjou ! Retail Clerks Regular meeting to morrow night, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 7th. Im portant matters of bus- mess, tie there! Place: Over Sugar man's store. In opposing discussion of amend ments; the other Is that tho Argen tine' delegation has been too preci pitate In Its action. Thero Is no Indication that the oth er South American delegation will follow the example of Argentina, most of them favor I'ueyrredon'n amendments but will not go to the extent of withdrawing If 'they are not taken Into consideration. Catholic Bazaar Opening Date Is Changed to Dec. IS The big Catholic Ilaxaar that was to have been held this week has been postponed for ono week, due to the unfinished condition of the Scanda navlan hall, where It Is to bo held. Contractor Tborsen has assured Mrs. Callahan and her co-workers that everything will be In readiness for the big event one week lator De cember 1C, 10, 17 and 18. The change of date was a great disappointment to tho ladles, but they are going to take advantage of the opportunity to add to the great variety of. articles to be placed on sale on this occasion. Preparations for the bazaar have been underway for months and It Is to be bigger arid better than any of Its predecessors. Each evening a special program will be arranged, so that there will not be a dull moment. Saturday night the affair will close with speelapfea tures Uiat will be In tho nature of the frolics and fun of the Mardl Clras. MTAIt TlliaTltr. WILL OI'K.V llltANCII IIOUMr. AT MKHHILL F L, Terwllllger went to Merrill this morning to mako final arrange ments for the opening of a branch of the Star theatre In the old Mar tin store there. The building must be remndollod unci It wilt he two weeks before It Is reudy for tho thea tro opening. Tho flro at Merrill last summer destroyed the theatre building occu pled by the Star and tbo town has been without "movie" ontortalnmenf since. HUMMONM IX THE CIKOUIT (XHfllT OF THK HTATK OF OKKfiO.Y ,FOIl KM MATH COUXTV. vs, ItBTIIUNG "FHWT LADV" EXTEKTAIXH HUCOKfiHOU WABHINOTON, Doc. 6. Mrs. Warren ,0, Harding has adopted an Invitation from. Mrs. Wilson to havo tea at the white house this alter- noon. ( 'sfc Ilryan J. Hanford, plaintiff, Gladys I). Hanford. defendant. In the namo of tha Htato of Ore Ore eon: You arq hereby required to appear and iiimwor the complaint filed ugalnst you In tha ubove en titled suit, on or beforo tho 23rd day of January, 1921, that being tho last day of tho publication of this Summons and the last day within which dofendant Is allowed to answer herein, as fixed by tho court for pub lication of summons heroin; and If you fall so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief pruyed for In tho com plaint filed herein, to-wlt: for a ,do cree of this ceurt: forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant! that the defendant's maiden name, to-iwlt: Gladys D. Qaugh, be restored to her: and for such appear and further relief as shall appear Just and equitable In the premises. This Summons Is norvod by publi cation In The Evening Ifyirald'a dalln newspaper published at Klamath Falls, Klamath County,, Oregon, by order of tho Honorable D. V. Kuy Icendall Judgo of said Circuit Court, dated December 4th 1920, directing such summons to bo so published onco a woek for si successive weeks. Date of first publication horoof Is Deoeiaber 6th, 1020. t U. (J. UKOWEIt I yf ""'Allorney For Plaintiff. i rtXc; 6-18r80-?T 1-1M8 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beit for the Liberty Guest" U0W0t0000000Wm0A0W ssMspVss If. W. POOLK, Owner KOOKK I). TOHHEY, Musical Director Cosmo Hamilton's Super-Achievement ''EVE IN EXILE" Sensational Unconventional Dramatic Extra Today The Fourteenth Chapter of "DAREDEVIL JACK" Starring the great Jack Dempsey. Next Monday is the last of this great serial story. V TUESDAY "The Heart of Twenty," with Zasu Pitts. LAAAjij BIG DANCE AT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT ItKAL MM MU8IO IIY THK SYNCOPATING FIVE Under entirely 10W and strict management.., Host of order us. -, sureil... Come and Join our party Admissjpn $1.10 including War 'Tax Dancing .every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights I T V vsarstt-xtsrz'sxak" se-e f