The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 16, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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and cUUtm for tho next few
COOUMT THEATRE IN TOWN
The Strand
THEATRE
Voraterly the Mimdato
1180 Mala St.
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PttrtonalMention
TONIGHT
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
Martyrs of the Alamo
Historical of Alamo day In Texas
With nn all star cast Including A.
I). Loan a David Crockett, Alfred
Paget a James Bowjes and Walter
Long; aa Santa Anna. Also
THK C1UMP8 CARTOONS
AND
' A nio COMEDY
, 2 shows 8:45 8:45 - ..
. COMING FRIDAY "THE IA)VK
CHEAT."
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. nratcher-and
daughter, Mclbn, left todar for south
em California' whom they nxpoot to
spend the'fall nnd winter months bo
faro returning homo again. ,
u. W. iMIller wna In town yrster-
dajr looking after business atfalra In
connection with his ranch oast of
town.
Charlea Mnck who operates a
farm In thru Spring lako district,
mado a business trip Into town yw
terday.
Miss Klslo Applcgato Is spending
a fow days In town, as tho guest of
Mrs. Jonnlo Hum, in order to bo
near hor slstor, Miss Erclyn Applo
Kate, who 'was operated upon yov
terday at tho niackburn hospitaVfor
npnendlcills
.Mr and Mrs. J. A. Perry return
od yesterday from Rocky Point
vvhero they gpnt sovorol daya on an
-.utlng trip.
Don Stevenson and family accom-
ln!rj by Oeorge Stevenson Iat
yesterday for an outing at Diamond
lake.
Mike Wnmplor left this morning
for his ranch on tho Upper lake aft
er a day spent In town attondlng
to matters of business. '
See our beautiful window
display
ANDROS3-GLOVER-
STYLE SHOP
707 Main St
Phone 341 W
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' l SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS
Surpassing Fall Styles-Unusual Values
A Gorgeous, and Distinctive Display of
Gowns, Wraps, Suits, Millinery and Blouses
AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN HERETOFORE ENABLING A
WOMAN TO DRESS MUCH BETTER DURING THIS SEASON
FOR MODEST COST. , . v '
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MvI-aI Just Arrived-50 Fall ii
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Look at other materials and prices
then see mine at $1250, $15.00,
$18.50 nd $21.00.
WHITE PELICAN MILLINERY SHOP
Next Door to Strand Theatre.
Make that idle doUar work! Pat
it la tbe'baak.
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What in u nam or
YOU could call this a
"Blue Sundae" or a "ACoon-
aulner'n Delight" but If It
contain Klamath Creamery
Joe Cream It Is a good dish.
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After a dance or during
a hot afternoon or-.evenlng
there la only one thing to
do to get real comfort eat a
plateful of our real icecream-Why
not today T
Take a
quart home
for the wift"
KLAMATH FALLS
CRHAMBRY
1348 Mala St.
Portraits and
Enlargements
Art frame and framing
HENUNE. PHOTO SHOP I
Oppo.lt oonrtlioaae
Phone 3R 37 Main
Wraps and Coats
of regal beauty Cuddlesome
wraps; with lovely fur col
lar and cuffs, designed
with consummate art in fab
rics and shades of unbe
lieveable softness. Many
elaborately embroidered
creations, others of charm
ing simplicity. A varied
and comprehensive assem
bly of advance styles
$35.00 $45.00 up to
$110.00.
EXQUISITE HATS
Hats of Velvet, Hatters plush, Felts
and Duvetynes, in Black, Brown, Fus
chia, Copper, Harding Blue at
$5.95, $45, up to $110
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Dresses and Gowns
for street, business, after
noon and evening wear.
Never have styles in dress
es, been prettier. Straight
lines with long panels
double skirts beaded and
embroidered effects, rib
bon or krimmer trimmed.
A dress for everyone at
$28.75, $35.00, tt $69.50
SUITS
Suits of charming individuality develop
ed in Duva de Laine, Peach Bloom,
Moussyne, Veldynes, Velours, Trico
tines' slim straight models or jaunty
flares. Either embroidery or wonder
ful furs add to their richness at
$39.50, ,$45.00 uu to $95.00
Andross-Glover Style Shop
N. C. O.
PhOne 577J Sae.Mgr.,
MR. WRIGHT will call on you
with full details of our Stock
offering.
OFFICE:
532 MAIN
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"OH BOY" "SOME JAZZ"
BIG BENEFIT DANCE!
For City Baseball League
Tomorrow Nigh x Dreamland Pavilion
Admission $1.00, war tax included. Ladies free,
war tax 10 cents.
On Weekly Cash Basis
BEGINNING TODAY, AUGUST 16tb
The Lincoln Market
ON ACCOUNT OF THH GEXKRAL BUHINKtM CONDITION ALL
OVnil THE COVNTHY RBQCKflTft ITS CU8TOMKIW TO HETTLK TUKIIt
ACCOUNTS.
Every Seven Days
11V ADOITINO Tins PLAN, WK CAN AVOID A MTIUCTLY CASH
IIAHIM AND CARKY OUT OUIt HINUERB AIM OP HXTKNDINU
CREDIT TO OUR PATKONH, HUT W B AHK IN RKTURN WR THW
Your Settlement Every. Week
HKLI US AND WIJ CAN UKC1 lltO;ATK. ITS A MUTUAL RAR. '
OAIN BBTWEKN THK PATRONS OK THIS MARKKT AND TUB
OWNER. WK SOLICIT YOUR AHH ISTANCK.
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The Lincoln Market
C. F. WERNER, Prop.
PKone 511 -J Third at Main
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