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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
IVUIK TIIHKH THURSDAY, OCTOIJKU.20, 1031. A School Drys V The Office Cat . I JS'S' ANDROSS-GLOVER STYLE SHOP 707 MAIN ST. PHONE 341 W. x$xrmm&i? We Specialize in Phoenix and Onyx Hosiery Silk Wool, and Lisle SPECIAL Dresses $17.95 Values to $59.59 Silks and Wools 9 tt Shop in Klamath Falls" VWWVMVVWVNMAMAMAAi tMMAf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON H. UV JUNIUH Advertising Itawn't Pay 1 "I understand that wo nro go g to bo permitted to brow varlouH liquors In tho privacy of our homos." "That depends n gront iloal on tho publicity ot our wIvch." A DAM GOOD HTOKY (From Ft. Worth Hocord) It's against tho dam law to fish off tlio dam plor. When I slung u wad of squirming oarth wormii over tho dam plor Into l.ulco Worth I didn't know that. Hut that follow llarvo Mimic, Ft. Wayno'u plonl potontlary oxtraordlnary to Lnko Worth, told mo about tho dam law Ho said a man "working on tho best morning paper In Fort Worth ought to know It was against tho dam law to fish off tho dam plor. Whon I naked Harvo why tho dam offlcors didn't havo a dam sign to lot dam visitors know It was against tho dam law to flNh oft tho dam plor, ho said thoy did bavoj tho dam signs on tho dam pier but. tho dam visitor burned them upi for kindling. Whllo It didn't occurj to mo then, I afterwards womlorodj why tho dam officers haven't sonti Home dam paint out thoro and put up a dam sign on tho dam plor, for tho dam visitors cortalnly wouldn't burn that. ' Sign or no sign. It's ngalnst tho dam livw to fish off tho dam plor. I stood thoro on tho dam plor and had my dam Ignoranco shown up to uoiiiu twmity-flvo dam visitors, all ot whom woro as dam lgnorant of tho dam law ns I and most of thorn ns guilty ot fishing oft tho dam plor ns I. Only thoy saw wlmt. was taking plnco, and In thirty so conds woro sitting on tho dnm pier' ns If thoy woro merely thoro for tho dam scenory. Whllo Ignoranco of tho dnm law ojcuhch no ninii, nriTl I would prob- nbly know hotter than to wnsh my! foot In n public drinking fountain,' It hail never occurred to mo thnt tho nddltlon of ono or two moroi worms to a. dammed body of wntor nlrcady containing millions ot tho llttlo follarws, could bo ngalnst thoj ilum law. And If I thought at law about tho dnm wntor, I'm sure that tho fact that a mllo or two up sev eral hundreds or thousands of pco plo woro nt that moment bosport Ing thomsolves In tho solfsnmo Hum med ntrcnm, would havo disarmed mo of any fenr of offering thorn dnm fishes a frco meal nt tho dam spot. 1 Harvo didn't nrrcst mo, bocauso ho snw I was so dnm Ignorant, but ho Bald ho would It I didn't havo a dam story In today'n Itocord, so tho dnm visitors would havo fair warning for tho future Horo's tho dam story alright, but I still con tend that tho dam offlcors ought to sond tho dam paint out thoro and put n dnm sign on tho dam plor. Thoro'a nono thoro new by n dum site. wrapt $;immm j III IflilBw'' tHl I fill I rK& yH ! I IIIIII w9"r ,T-wwwi i i in in Special Offering for Saturday on Suits Our dress sale the past week has been beyond our greatest ex pectations and scores of customers have been made happy by their wonderful purchases. As wonderful as the values were in our dress department that were given, equally so are our Suit values that will go on Sale Saturday morning and continue all next week. Values to $69.50 $34.15 i School hns opened. Hazing Um to hero. Photo shows freshman at .Dartmouth praying for roln, at tht behest of tho sopbomoro overlords Iwho tako enro to sco that his prayer IU onwrrl from A DUCKCU Tho Ku Klux Klnn will get you If You Don't ' Watch Out! "My now car-Is black, trimmed with rod." "My car Is black, too, but I got tho trimming. We have selected fifty Suits from our high class stock selling regularly from $49.50 to $69.50 and have re-priced them all FOR QUICK CLEARANCE at Ktylrx run bn found to suit tho chic MIxh or tho mora ro wrml Matron, Materials nro in Tricotlnen, Twills, Duvn do Lnlnc, Velours, etc. Models nrto straight tailored or flare. Klaborato furs adorn tunny, others aro lavishly trimmed in embroidery, fancy stitching, buttons or broJil, whllo oUici-h nro handsomely self tailored. Wo odvlfto enrly shopping. Extra Special on Coats for Saturday $29.50 - $39.50 - $49.50 Andross-Glover Styl Ily helping to stlmulato tho building Industry ench ot us will bo stimulating our own Industry. Tho nlrplnno Isn't as deadly as tho battleship to taxpayers. If porsplratlon Is really "reduc ing" ratty may loso his chlof asset. Holdomlscmhiunvor Is tho G-ith note in tho musical scalo. Soma folks would llko to havo other notes run that long. Itox Hoard says tho only time woman don't talk scandnl Is when they whisper It. Douglass Fairbanks sprained his nnklo and Chnrloy Chaplin stoppod on a nail rocontly. !Art is having a hard run of luck. ' Tho beauties ot autumn an now on display In tho woods, and tho tumperaturo Is Just right for a trip Into ruraldom. SAYS FAII.UItn HUB TO si,umi i.v siii:iu ritici: PORTLAND, Oct. 21. Claims that tho decline, in tho mnrkott vnluo of sheop has boon responsible for his financial losses aro mado In tho bank ruptcy petition filed in fedoral court by Will O. Wilson of Klamath Falls. Wilson gavo his assets as $2G,C82,G0 and his liabilities as J2G,878.4G. Ho doclared under oath that sheep ho had valued at $17. GO a head had de clined to 6. $34-75 rTvsEBF In m 1 M Nl IF HH 3ljr'i Ht5SK!55 1111)1 e Shop 1 L N URGED A lot of misguided Individuals aro trying to close up tho raco tracks by winning all tbo bookmakers' money. TO HONOR LITE flL ROOSEVELT INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. 21. Commemoration ot tho sixty-third annlvorsary of formor President Theodoro Itoosovolt's birth on Olo bor 27 Is urged by John a. Emory, national commnndor of tho Americ an Legion, in a letter sent today to all legion posts. ' "Tho American Army In Franco, and In tho camps at homo neve had a better friend than formor President Theodoro Itoosovolt," says Commander Emery's letter. "If ho had had his wish ho would hnvo fought nnd died at our sldo; ns ho was, ho fought tho good, causo nt home, until, llko tho soldier on tho tiring lino, ho fell, fighting with his faco to tho enomy. "Uy his vigorous offorts for pro pnrcdnoss and national unity ho mado all Americans his debtors. Hut tho men who woro tho uni forms ot tho Unltod States aro pe culiarly In bis dobt. No ono will over know how many American Uvea woro saved to futuro useful ness by his nppoals tor adequate preparation beforo war came, nnd for public support of tho nation's fighting arm whllo tho war was in progress. "On October 27 tho nation will commemorate tho sixty-third an niversary ot Theodoro Roosevelt's birth. Tho National Commandor urger local posts throughout tho country either to organlzo celobra tlons of their own or to tako act ivo pnrt In whatever celebrations mny bo arranged by other bodies In their communities." Dog Pleads With Judge, Is Paroled KANSAS CITY, Knn., Oct. 21. Toddy, a young Colllo dog, makes his own plea to Pollco Judgo West, Kansas City, Kansas, over tho tol ophono and is granted parolo. Tho system Kansas City, Knn., whoro dogs aro charged with mlsbohnvior Is to sentcuco thorn to confine ment at tho Wynndotto County Humana Society Animal Ilcfugo for from cno to throo weeks. Teddy was sent up for two -wooks, but having novor been away from homo and friends beforo ho spent both days and night is dismal walling. Tho matron, Mrs. Whltford brought him into her own rooms and did every thing to comfort him but tho wall ing continued. Finally sho decid ed to call up Judgo West and ask him if somo arrangomont could not bo mado for Toddy's parolo. Whllo sho was talking Toddy rushed to her sldo and qulto slloncod hor volco with his own. Judgo West nskod If that was Teddy speaking now and Mrs. Whltford assured him that It was. Judgo West, having heard tho arguments rendered a decision that Teddy might go homo and remain there during good bo-, havior. KAIL STRIKB WILL NOT CUKII KSSFATIAL SHIPMENTS Washington, Oct. 21. Plans for tho movement ot essential com modities In caso of a general railway strlko havo been completed according; to Secretary Hoover. SAYS ItlXJULAIt WOHIC j COUNTS MOKE THAN PAY' J CHICAGO, Oct. 21 A fair wage, scalo with regular work is bettor than a high scale on paper with no work, Harry N. Taylor, Kansas City coal operator, tola tho American Mill ing congress. Tho man witn a grouch gots moro sympathy than ho deserves. GRAND OPENING McDonald's Hall 129-31 SOUTH SIXTH STREET TOMORROW NIGHT, OCTOBER 22 BIG DANCE BIG TIME LOTS OF PRIZES Music by Cochran's Orchestra DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TAKE AND GIVE BY ALLMAN SF OH, HELCMl WHERE 15 THAT LIGHT OVERCOAT OF MINE? T7T- .f BRfm OH, I DIDN'T THINK WOO WANTED IT ANY MORE! fNV tit r v i j r? i -w-1 r (Til J01 more! TWTT (PiaJ WHO SAID I PIDMT WANT T ANY MORE? WHAT DID YOU rT' DO WITH IT? i xiil ' CXTH I ' ! U&J I solo rr to A SECONDHAND MAM FOR THREE DOLLARS! AND WHAT DID you DO WITH THE GLOVES ? I 6ENT THEM TO MY MOTHER AS A PRESENT FROM YOU1 r ' I I 1 1 i HM Z.1Z.' ipvudrii rt ipfT' AND WHAT L I I WHAT DID YOU DO GLOVES WITH j WITH THE MONEy ? IT ' J H ! m !! - v y i l., i """"KSi jT- Wi gr3g4w . VI