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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON than mom JLulSLU fr444f4l' The store where women can pick the practical and reliable gift for their men folk MONDAY, DUCKMllKIl 20. 110. vvvVV I Kmmi The average man is not very enthusiastic about the gift that only glitters for a day. He wants some thing useful, sturdy and beautiful something that will last something that "every other man" will not have. This being a store for men we specialize in get ting the things that a man prefers. Come to HIS store this store a man's store. you'l rind It not only moans reliability and tho assurance of man's npproclatlnn nml satisfaction, but 11B will also vuluu your thoughttutness In coming to 1119 store. Overcoats Cravatings Silk Pajamas Umbrellas Suits Silk Shirts Gloves House Coats Linen Kerchiefs Bath-robes Bath-room Utilities Luggage Auto Togs Silk Hosiery Sweaters Buy your clothing at wholesale cost. We are sacrificing our profits. Our loss is your gain And every purchase 20 per cent below the regular selling price We don't have to show our bills. TIxj public Tbcllcvcn Mtint wo tclt them. K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers Jam JimMMA. fcB5r seox mmms&tm0L&jT AWWMAMWWVMMWMWWWWNAAAMAMMMAAAMAAAAAAMMAMMMMMMMWMNMMMV A SHIPMENT OF Navajo Rugs FOR CHRISTMAS Direct from the Navajo Indians will arrive by tomorrow's express. They will solve your Christmas gift problem. See them at The Gilt Shop 709 Main Street NICE UGH MILLS Mill At the Theaters TUB STAR Tiiuvritt: MMMMMMWWWWWS)WXWWMWVWWWWWWW LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" II. W. POOLH, Ottncr ItOGBIt I). TOIUIBY, Musical Director TONIGHT Tlio world's leading coinodlan, HAROLD LLOYD, In " HAUNTED SPOOKS " Would oven make a ghost laugh. "THE GAY OLD DOG" Is tho feature and It Is dramatized from tlio story by Edna Fcrber. "Tho Qay Old Dog" Is no stranger to you; como and recognlzo him on tho screen ho Is an old, familiar friend. An tcntcrtalnmonl to ratio money to purchase playground apparatus for the Mills school wai siren Saturday evening by the puplli, under direc tion of tho teachers and Parent- Teachers association. . Tho school rooms were beautiful ly decorated with Christmas greens and the sesion's colors. Tea. wafers, candy and other edibles, were sold and the boys of the Blghth grado conducted a fish pond. Tho boys of the manual training class bad a work exhibit. Tho foot ball, basketballs and other athletic equipment that It Is designed to pur chase were on dlaplay. The following program was given: Hlght School Orchestra (a) Overture Arcadia (b) Sober las Obas Music In Public Schools Mln Kvelyn Applcgote Songs by First Grado Rythmic Demonstration First Grade (a) High Stepping and Running Horse, (b) Skipping Recitation John Hawkins Violin Solo Thomas Duke Mixed Chorus High School (a) Holy Night (b) Hush, Yo' Honey, Hush Hlght School Girls Sextet (a) I'ralse God (b) Pond Miles !Tolk Miss Twyla Head Songs .... Sixth, and Seventh Grades (a) Joy to tho World (b) Christmas Carol Drlll ... Third Grado iDanco of tho Christmas Trees Songs Fourth and Fifth Grades (a) Christmas Hymn (b) Christmas Song Rocltatlon .... Hoys and Girls from Cth and 7th Grades Hani and ChuLco Orchestra High School (u) Danco of the Moon Illrds (b) Wbltz Grand March Mrs. Ilegloy Charles Ray Is again tho bash ful youth who develops Into a world beater In his new screen comedy. "Alarm Clock Andy,' which Is com ing to the Star theatre Tuesday next This tlmo tho star Is Andy Gray, shy, stuttering salosman for an auto truck concern. Anxious to forge ahead In buslnoss, ho strives to ovcrcoma tits short somtngs by patterning after thn Hrm's star salesman, Ullnker. who Is really a fourflunhor. Andy comes In contact by chance with Dodge, a big buyer of trucks, Tho latter Is Im pressed with the boy's determination. A lucky accident puts Andy "In soft" with his bois's pretty daughter and bo follows her on his vacation to a summer resort. All tho time he Is masquerading under tho name of Ullnker, and when ho again encount ers Dodge und closes a big order with him, complications result thick and fast. Needless to say they are straightened out happily and Ullnk er meets his duo reward. So does Andy. The picture was produced by Thorn as II. Inco for Paramount A r tern ft release. Gcorgu Webb, Mllllcent Fish er, and Tom Gulsa are In the sup porting cast. 'committee to pick tho Instrument iThelr decision will bo announcsd tomorrow. Following are the con Itrlhutnrs to thn fund slno previous publication of names: ! ',..- Ik..!.. th-....f run iFiiiHir iumwmiii J. T. Perkins, Club Cafe, Dr. Mer- irlman, It. II. llunnell, Asa Fordre llurrcll Short. ..-, Duimilon ! Kagln poolroom, l.lnrj Low, Hois THi: I.IIIBIITV thuatih: Nlckerson, Underwood's pharmacy. Harry llooth. Cecil Colwall. VU Ifcmatlun J..1I. Chambers, Charley's place, II M jlall, Arthur Wilton, Mrs. C. K Ilrandenhurg, John Farnell, Wni Gunong, C. G. Merrill. Imperial gsr ago, lrenx Plumbing Co , Hob Hunsaker. SI Donation Claude Holomon, Fred Chapman, I. B. Walker. A. Arlchter. W. C. Dav enport. W. II. McPherren. W B llowdoln, J. P. Kplley. C. J. Smith, B. J. Bsplnona, Walter Turner, Wll- ,llam Marx. B. I.. Van Dyke. 0 K Van Illpcr. Fred Peterson. M Cash en, Frank Ilryant, Paul llogardus. Western Transfer company, O. 'y ton, C B. Lambert, Jim Kerns, Henry llolvln, Hob Amlcke, J W C'rookes. W Southwell. Small donations, II; B. I. Bllott 11. So, previously donated, 1143.40; total 235. 3 Well Known Local Girl Weds Gothamite . TOMORROW "CAMILLE OF THE YUKON" A wedding of lntore.it to tho Kla math Falls younger set was that of Miss Dorothy M. Miller, a woll-known city girl, to Walter J. Williams of Now York, Saturday ovenlni;. Tho ceremony was preformed by Rev. C. T, Trimble In tho presence of Miss Josophlno McClaln and MIhh Inez Dell, both girlhood friends of MIsb Miller, Tho bride Is tho daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C. R. Miller, who aro mak ing their homo at Pine Jlldgo this winter. Mr. Williams has been em ployed by the Modoc Lumber com pany and has been statlonod at Pine Itldge, and It wua thoro that tho ro mance which culmlnatod In mar riage' started a fow months ago. Tho young" pooplo will leavo soon for Now York; where they will mako their No ancestral home Is complolo without a spook or two. Tho homo that figures In u ghastly, ghostly fash ion In Harold Lloyd's new comedy 'Haunted Spooks," wasn't really haunted, all tho ovldcnco to the con trary notwithstanding. It Is said that a grouch won't havo tho ghost of a chance when It sees tho antics of Harold Lloyd and his leading lady, Mildred Davis, when "Haunted Spooks" Is shown at the Liberty theatre tonight, . I foliar t Henley, tho actor-director, enters tho ranks of producer fit well when ho presents 'Tho Gay Old Dog,' the Putho plcturo coming to thn Lib erty thcatra tonight. nrrwMralTiii ulup flTT reit'jvr'--. 4uXsiw' tv3Ai Tho Kodak Is tho one prosant universally appreciated by both sexos, young and old. Wo havo them from $6.00 to $60,00. UNDERWOOD'S What maid could resist such a costume us thlsT It Is of silky, black sateen with the many tittle ruffles fluted, then scalloped and placed very clomi upon each other, Tho skirt Is hold a trifle full as tlio deep, decorative fnluncn Is ap plied to It. Tho pretty cap ntid upron sot; with tho sloovn ruffles udded, Is made of soft muslin In stead of thn usual crisp organdlo. FUND. RAISED With $236 In tho county Infirmary fund J. H. Short today named It. 11. llunnell, Mrs. Frank Soxton, Harry Ilorrell and Charles II. Smltl) as a GIFT BOOKS Corns from your favorite author. Classical selections - poems, etc. Hound In art covers, or tlno leath ers. t Prices rango from 7Cc to 110,00. VNDERWOOD'S flowing at the O&vz i TTAUfy piP mTOrDMY CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' ' -IN- " GOOD REFERENCES " Ono of tho host pictures that alio has ovor starred In, It's full of funny Incidents and you'll bo ploased with It. fMORROW Charles llay in ono of Ills nowest and bosh "ALARM CLOCK ANDY" homo. '