The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 09, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THUIWDAV, DKCflMltKK, l, 1111:0.
PRESIDENT OF
HAITI GIVES
liox of cigar. Tim box nmtnlnod what
Vlcii-I'riislilont Marshall Iiiih iliicliimd
till Wlllltllxl(IIIN (o Hill- roiim buck Into
,fulil(iii- good flvi emit clgarx.
ANDROSS-GLOVER
Style Shop
707 Main St
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Do Your Christmas Shopping
Now. Hundreds of pretty gifts
to choose from.
Mail Orders promptly
carefully filled.
and
In llnltf. Ono Inclilmit HliiHtnitiiH
Diirtclioimvo'ii Inch of pomp, A rn
porlur, NrrnlrliliiK wildly, culled for
copy paper, iiml hoforo n follow work
er could give, "Id, IIiii primldont- of
.llaltl iikiiIii ,wiir on IiIk foot mid
SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS
I'OIIT Al' I'ltlNCi;, Mnltl. Nov
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Mull.) Tin, pre- nl of f,"r!""1 lU" ''Tr "J",",11'" Wn"1
Ir of lli.UI. H , rl.- rooHi iirlor. on ain't licit that for
- . , I'limiii'MiiiiM iiuniiiwtiiir,
mwtrly two hour In ,IM .. , ; , ....
tin, reception room of hi pln. th.r " ,'", u " '"", ,. . ".
itl,.,r ,iv .....I ,ll.r i .iu. a president piloted hi vlnltorn through
, ,., tin, pnlaco, whin.
'I ,iufin,,jMT rill ITIfMIl1l1Iln 1..H
trouble Ami Iiojiph of III ii people.
10 (My
tin, mptilill
gueimvo, nut for
tilmpo for mocIiiI lliippniiliiKM. 'I'll er 11
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Towanl tin, mid In, hoinm.. ,tr.m-ly "'" .""" "L" ' '"" " ""' i'"'
m.linllf ami hitler In Imiiiirhllmi T'U- "".,l l,?,.h. ".""" ,,",Kor ."'""
... ... . .1.1.1 mo pwen in wiurii win iivnriigij Ainnr-
tin, American off rlliln , ' , ,
inn Uliiti tiwl I'll. Idi liirtn i u iilnmin.l
1111 . ! wii niiriin (iu initnv.li nun iniiijiitTii
protdiliil.t, ho mil Ht .' . . .. , . .
11 pnlnrii, lint It requires a wlile
utrotcli of IliuiKlnntlon d figure It
tutu im win. 11111 11. nuim iiiriiKueniivi,.
11 mull or nimpie tnnd'H, wiin nnyn Ii In
lfl A milt In it llin .tllU llml mi... in
tlmn tin, military," criticised tho act V ' ."" V, ,
of (In, A1111.rlr.111 minister. Ilallly ,,im' W" .T" W""" '"? ,"7' cun
lllm.clinr.1. ..ml John Mclllienny, ih,,'T"!V , "w" ",,"I"H '" "":,co
financial ...Ivl.er. anil said no ,.."' "toiilninnl.
loim ineiimiiei, line! been proposed ,
with it view to placing lliiltl'ii fi
nance on a truly solid bnls.)
It wft an manual spcctaclu. Thu
pronldet.t wim speaking directly fori
of noine of
with whom,
ileal.
(In tll.it Interview tlio prenldent
nahl tin, American civil ndmlnlMtrn-
lion In llaltl wiin "mifrx oppremtlvoj
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Offering of 500 High Class Garments.
Dresses Coats
At the Theaters
tiii; i,iiii:utv tiiizatki:
HIh, wan check-room elrl In n
rwoII l.otol, All ilny nl.ii hand led the
liuurloiiK wrnp of women not half
m itrtltt mm atin uini Atiil ! 1iiitu
lUl, n.l ho l.e.ltntc, I imaln anlll !! ,, f l0 ,, ,,,;,, fco ,.
tin could liAVr, Jimt a nuccennful
a iioclnl enreer. Hut how to net the
publication. After ench ncntcnco tin
l.nftltati'tl while tlu, pnlaco Interpre
ter tranilateil from French Into Kiik-
.worilR hail iM'en put down. A lieuten
ant colonel of nmrlnen, Attached to
tlm army of occupation, now trylnic
to help llflltl Into hotter pnthN, nut
I'ceUto til in. silent,
Tho room wn ni haro an the pnr
Inr of a hoarding tiouno In onn, hlx
Induntrlnl center. A crayon portrait
of tho proaldent wan tho uluisln wall
decoration. Two plecen of furniture
that mlRht icrvo on hut rnckn ntood
iiKtilnut tho wall, and raiiRud around
n Kroen riiK of ordinary worth wnru
Vrohahly u doieri chain preclnely like
ihoia found In tho dlnlnR roonu of
hundred) of humble American homed
Thorn wan notliln to nugnest tho
time honored Idea that pnlaco of a
prenldent la fitted with prlcele
thlnxn. Thny arn making handiomv.
ronewood flxturot In Kranrn for tho
palace, not yet completed, but ai
It ntnmU today It U barn to n do
Krrn. Tho null on tho preildent'a back
wan In keeping with hi llvlnic nur
roundlnica. It would not brlnic 120
anywhere In the United Btatea, Parti
Ktionavo Ii a bacholo, around 56
year of aj(n, Ifo and hta brother,
tho arcretary of tho Interior, tlvo
alone,
palace.
clothe that war tho cjuentloii. A
happy chanco guvo her thu opportun
It)' of wearing aomn flno cjothe
for one little hour Hut what How-
ona accompuniieii witn nur rino
fpatl.epi In t ti ut one little precious
hour would innko Clndorolla'a lilntor-
la plurn" look tamo In cnmjmrlnon.
Don't mix acvlne daihlng Uobo Dan
iel In tho rolo of amateur vamp In
thu moat Rparkllng comedy In nor
career lleho Ir a Itealart star now
mil Iiiim lin.n riven 11 wonderful tilnr.
with n wonderful cnut and dlrectorfl
and about a million dollar worth of
clothe and et to make "You Never
Can Tell," her flrt Rtarrlnic picture,
a brilliant offering, Coming to tho
Liberty tonight.
TIIK KTAIt TIIKATItK
Here I lomnlhlng no ono who en-
Joy good clean fun can afford to
ml. Wo don't need to toll you that
"Officer 666" wan ono of tho moit
uccriaful farce over produced on
tho stage. Kverybody know that. Hut
wo can asaurn you that a u motion
picture thl hllarlou play which will
There I no mlstre of ljiOlio shown at tho Star thoatro tonight,
III oven bettor becauso It ha been
After tho Interview had drifted .given iwlftor action and brcader
along slowly for upward of an hourjscopo than I possible on tho stage,
tho marine officer, with wbom thoillt'sldes Tom Mooro Is tho star In this
president I on inott Intlniato and
friendly terms, brnko In to oak If he
might not invikn, Instantly tho pres
ident, gracious and smiling, was on
production, and you know what that
moans, Tom Moore can pack moro
laughs Into n foot of film than any
comedian wo know ft and ho aurpass
hi foot, and stepping briskly out of es all his past record In "Officer
tho room, returned quickly with n CGC " tiring the wholo family. This
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Suits
All exclusive and worthy of the Andross
Glover standard will go on sale Friday
morning at the unusual reduction of
33V3
of original price.
Our buyer, Mrs. O. Andross is leaving
shortly for the New York market and we
must dispose of all merchandise on hand
3, regardless of cost. So now is your oppor
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Andross-Glover Style Shop
707 MAIN STREET
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Is tho kind of
body can enjoy.
picture that every-
Public Getting
Used tp Paper
Money at Last
BACIIAMKNTO, Cat., Doc. 9.
Crisp now federal rcsorvo note have
takon tho Place of gold In tho hearts
and pockets of the people. 8tato
Troasurer Friend W. Illchardson de
clared In his biennial report Issued
roccntly.
"Tho entrance, of tho United States
Into tho world war mado It necessary
for the government to gather up the
gold of the country" Mr. Illcbard
son said. "As state treasurer I co
operated In releasing several mil
lions In gold for the federal reserve
bank. In collecting taxes I have ac
cepted exchange thus helping to con
serve gold. Franchise tax collections
aggregating moro than 20,000 dollars
were made by mo this year without
asking for a dollar In gold.
"I have found a patriotic willing
ness on the part ot stato employees
and the people to accept tho crisp
now federal reserve notes. This
lightweight, convenient money has
found place In tho hearts as well as I
the pocket books of tho people. The
plan has mado It possible to carry
'small cash balance In the state vault
and thus reduce the risk. It Is evi
dent the old system, of gold payments
will never again bo adopted."
WATKIl IIIGMTH OOUItSK
OIVK.V I.V LAW SCHOOL
In tho winter term a new course
on water lights will be given by the
law school of tho University ot Ore
gon. The courso will be especially de
signed for students who come from
regions whero Irrigation and water
rights are Involved. Questions which;
affect this state upon riparian rights
will also be taken up. Other courses
to be given during the winter term
are bills and note, contracts, evi
dence, equity, law of officers, agency,
torts, corporations, real property,
mortgages and moot court.
What would be moro accepUblo
than a Stephens Salient Six for
Christmas? At the Metropolitan Oar
ago, 11th and Klamath. 7-9
The Christmas Gift Supreme. A
Stephens Salient 8Ix. We'll deliver it
now or In the spring. Metropolitan
Oarage, 11th nnd Klamath. 7-9
I MANY SHOES R,lV Tlm Now arl MANY SHOES I
J " " oncT -a
vaoing ai luo 1
Going at COST
Ladies' $18.00 Brown Shoes,
French and Military heel, now
$13.95
Ladies' $17.50 Black Shoes with
French heel, now
$13.95
Ladies' Fine Black Kid Shoes,
Military heel, now
$7.95
Ladies' Brown Kid Shoes, Mili
tary heel, now
$6.85
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SAVE
This BIG SALE will end Saturday
Dec. 11. You cannot afford to miss
this' opportunity
Discount
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Trunks, Suit: Cases aud Traveling Bags. Twenty
per cent off on Men's Work Shoes. We carry
"Phoenix" Hosiery.
Men's High Top Shoes, 16-inch,
regular $21.00, now
$14.95
Men's "Goodrich" Hip Boots,
regular $8.00, now
$6.45
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Men's Fine Dress Shoes, Brown
Calf Leather, regular , $10.00,
now
$7.95
Men's Heavy Seamless Wool
Hose
88c
While they last.
SIXTH AND MAIN
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