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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
frmmmxiT, dronmrrk lfr'Yww. THE EVENING HERALD. KJJUMATH FALLS, OREGON 'MUHI HMD 3HSC 20 X Reduction on Any Article ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD OFFERED TO ANYQNE PROVING THAT WE HAVE RAISED OR ALTERED A PRICE IN A SINGLE INSTANCE FROM OUR REGULAR SELLING PRICE, WHICH ALWAYS WAS AS LOW AS MERCHANDISE OF THE SAME QUALITY COULD BE SOLD. THIS BUSINESS WAS NOT BUILT ON THAT METHOD OF MERCHANDISING. WHEN WE TELL YOU THAT WE ARE GIVING YOU 20 REDUCTION, YOU ARE GETTING IT. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING OR GET YOUR WINTER CLOTHING AT in the Store A REAL SAVING. NO "CAMOUFLAGE" ABOUT THIS. 1 - EXTRA SPECIAL FOOTWEAR SPECIAL ON OVERCOATS 1 I C.nnA WrrL- Sim. " . M QC 1 lot Overcoats, lo Price. All other Overcoats and- . Leather Coats, l less than the regular price. .' 1 lot Good Dress Shoes $6.85 A11 , c -a j r 1 d tl All Boys' Suits and Overcoats, l2 Price. These are Any Nettleton Shoe, values up to $22.50, nearly all Dubbelbilt and guaranteed for six months' now fm $14.85 wear. These are far below the wholesale factory 1 lot 4-buckle Overshoes $2.50 wear, cost. Buy "Reliable Merchandise from a Reliable House" K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers At the Theaters TMK J.11IKUXV TIKATJIK If you art; an admirer of drama drama that holds 70a In suspense and (ires you surprises, you will find thU and the addition of several heart throbs In the all-tar picture coming; to the Liberty theatre tonight. It is called "ThoTGItt Supreme." -' It la claimed that tMs-TtepuliIIc 'picture U one of the sensations of 'the rear, and the all-star cast ,bone of the best selected for any screen production of recent making and un der the direction of an able director, O. L. Sellers, they have given- to the screen a drama of superb action. Some Idea of the excellence of the cast may be obtained from the fol lowing names which are proralent in the screen's roster of well-known players. They irer ncrnardDurulriff, flowing at the OILC iPHO!Orv-- Tl.rfcS7V We'll Say IT'S A GREAT LIFE Adapted from Mary Robert Itlnehart's famous story, "Empire Ilullders." You're going 'to'iuugh at this fast moving comedy of the adventures of a couple of nchcol boys. Don't mlsa It, as It will be shown tonight only. TOMORROW Jack London's "SEA WOLF" Starring Hobart Uc worth. LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" Vr. XV. POOLK, Owner ROGKIt D. TOItREY, Musical Director . . . TONIGHT J. ," THE GIFT SUPREME." Bernard Durnlng, the star of "When Bearcat Went Dry," In a great 'drama of human emotions and noble sacrifice. TOMORROW Virile Frank Mayo, In this story of the North Woods, will bring you to the sweet smell of balsam In the cool, dark woods and the , bolt murmur of the pines, In "THE RED LANE" Coming Sunday "The Money Changers" Seena Owen, tan Chancy, Jack Cur tis, Melbourno MacDowell, Harry Lonsdale, Anna Irnandez and sev eral others. Several of Holman Day's gripping stories of the North Main woods have found their -way to the stage and screen, and of these none, Is mora entertaining than "The lied 1-ane." bqlng exhibited at the Liberty thea tre. Prank Mayo, star of "The Ilruto Breaker." "I.asca" and other recent success, has the chief role In this photodrama of primitive people and elemental passions. TIIK STAK TIIKATIIK What was your Idea of "a great' life" when ou were about I"? Did your Imagination carry you off to distant lands: scented, myster ious Islands In far-off seas, where blue waves hissed upon a coral strand and the sun splashed the cliffs with' gold? Mnrr llnharti It InMinrt'a famous book, "The Kmplre Builders." told ! an enchanting tale of two boys In a prep school and the dreams they , wove. So cloterly did she" catch the spirit of bo hood, the ludicrous as pects of puppy love, tho atmosphcro of the school and Its scholars, that the book rivalled Her greatest suc cesses In popularity. You are weary of over-sophisticat ed heroines, of cuvo man heroes, of Kngllsh drawing-room drama, of ar tificial farce, of blatant slap-stick You are eager for a new and differ ent note In screen production. "It's A ttrcat Life" Is built on n fresh, original theme, a theme that holds u world of Interest for every body. It deals with the humorous as pects of adolescence that stage of life when the boy wavers comically upon the threshold of manhood, at the Star theatre tonight. A ' istisssssssssHW5- & ffl2L-i , A 1 W&tifmwk Ik's '' rv";r7 ' " . ml iKVrMsWffiHMkissisHr "y jHj -. KlHKUsHnissisisisisisisisisW y rm 1 1M. 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After., their., tireless tramping back and forth, in store and out, standing at crowded counters, striv ing to make Christmas day for you happy and full of, fun. Is it something timely, something., useful,., some thintr heeded that you Want to give on Christmas morn- yM""S, ing? Then here's Santa I Clmt' recommendation- i hundreds of them really to select from every color, every price , and of coursel every comfort. Agents for, Daniel GrteeneFelt Slippers , 1 W ' r UNDERWOOD'S 4 ,' 1