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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
J" 'V. c tfWDAY, OOTOUHIt 21, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE EIQIIT xHH$KKiK4 I K.K.K. STORE'S SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE . New y 1 1 R 12 , t- S Sale of Men's Fine Overcoats "" ills 3flB&W95W7 r Models New Patterns Just the Coat you need and want Here at a GREAT SAVING Saturday I -r---iri-in-innrirnfrin.ini - . ...wsSi'VSs.'....w-ss ... ........ i-i-i- n iKDi-.on ...! All $20.00 Overcoats , $15.85 Ml $22.50 Overcoat for ,- $17.85 All $25.00 Overcoats for $19.85 All $30.00 Overcoats for $23.85 All $35.00 Overcoats' for $27.85 All $40.00 Overcoats for $31.85 f 15 Reduc tion on any Wool bhirt. in the Store wonder- ; fid new jirie to select i from. Mackinaw Sale 50 fine Mackinaw s, fine all wool Mack inaws, Tans, Brown Green and Mixed Patterns, Norfolk & regular models, val ues worth regular up to $20.00, on Sale Saturday for $9.85 25 Reduction on all Silk Shirts fine range of styles to se lect from. SWEATER Specials Men's fine all Wool Jersey Sweaters regular $5. and $6. values, Saturday $3 Men's Heavy Cotton Sweater Coats, Spe cial at $1.00 Sat urday. Asst'd Styles in Men's Sweater Coats, val ues to $7.00, Satur- ' ay $2.50 Extra Blue Serge Suit Special Fine, guar anteed all wool Blue Serge Suit in Single and Double Breasted Models, regular $35 value; on Sale Satur day at $23.85- Written guarantee given -with this Sujt fore wearand satis faction. 25 Men's Fine Tan and Dk. Tan Leather Ov ercoats placed on Sale Saturday at 1 the regular price You will have to see these coats to appre ciate this bargain. AAfWMMMMMMWMMMWMMWVMWWWWWV vJrlJVVxxrlAWAAxuw i . . maamMmammmamaaaws Shoe Sale Saturday 5 Lots of Men's shoes put on sale for Sat urday work and dress styles, regular and hi-cut from $2.95 to $5.95- if you want bargains in shoes see these special lots Saturday Blanket Special Heavy All Wool Blanket, full size, re gular $7.50 Value Saturday .... $4.85 Overall Special Reg ular weight, stand ard make, $1.25 the pair. Leather Vest Special Fine leather lined, leather Sleeve Vest, regular $7.50, Satur dav $4.85 VVWVVWVMMVVVVWWMVVW Men's Fjne Wool Vest, Regular $5.00. Speci al Saturday $3,35 : WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR GREAT SHOWING OF KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND COATS; OF PATRICK'S FINE LINE OF MACKINAWS, LEATHER VESTS, OVERCOATS AND WOOLEN WEAR; OF KNOX HATS IN THE NEWEST FALL CREATIONS; NETTLETON'S FINE SHOES AND OUR ROBBER FOOT WEAR.LINE STYLES YOU WILL CERTAINLY NEED FOR WINTER WEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES. f K. K. K. STORE - Leading Clothiers I OREGON BREVITIES Ke"r nrandstottcr, or Eugene, land Harry L. Moyor, or Portland, SALEM. Samples or tlio 1B22J tied for second placo In tko tost antomobllo llcenao plates bave booni with a total ot 88 points. Lyle Pal rerelvcd at the offices of the sec- mor, who won first, "was a mombor arntnry or stato horo. Too platos'ot last yoar's polo and swimming Iiavo a yollaw background with 'teams. black figure, and woro purchased' i at a prlco ot 17 cents each. Last year tlioso platos cost tho stato 21 cents each. In addition, suppllos wero ilrnwn from tho Belgian Congo, French Af-I rlca, Venozuela, Mexico, Peru and Panama. uowhisKorcd old humbugs aro more popular than "barofaced.-lies. TILLAMOOK. Tho entlro Ji man's Ideas of womon,aro form ed from experience rather than ob servation. Ilo caroful of your thoughts, for j ruivi'LiANu. iioss Franklin, 393 Lombard street, was fined ?50 and his drlvor's llconso was con Judgo Rossmau on charges of fall tax flscated for 20 days by Municipal levies for Tillamook county on tho. Ing to glvo right of way. Ills nuto-j thy aro Hablo to break out Into 5921 rolls,- amounted to $805,000. mobllo had collided with anotnori words or deods at any time. Of that amount 382,'310 was paid driven by Jack dray, 1137 East la tho rirst hair or tho tar col- Seventeenth stront north nt TTninn' "Dr." Is an ambiguous abbrevla- Pectlon and $306,290 In tho second avonuo and Multnomah stroet Tuos- tlon wlien UBul to oxpresstho rela- ftalf, leaving $110,393 delinquent, day. Tills Is somowhut near tho samo jtmnllnt nt fnvAa tliat warn flnll..-! ;?ient last year. I ITNIVERSITV OP OREGON, Bu oco. Lyle Palmer was high uu Cm the physical ability teets (or jcbcii In tho university gymnasium classes. Ninety-seven out or the 182 men taking' the test passed with roTflcIonty high grade to excuse r.liom from regular gymnasium work. "The outcome of theso"tests fltiowH that tho men o( Oregon have tixcopttonally high physical ablll- FIXl'SAtC AND JIH'SAM Somo men aro born llarst while others acqiilro tho art. Tho oxperlenco a man buys Is sel dom up to tho samplo submitted. Nearly 000,000,000 pounds of crudo rubbor woro used last year In tho manufacture ot automobllo tiros In America. Of this Immense total, Brazil contributed more than 58,000,000 pounds, tho Dutch East Indies an oqnal or slightly larger tlonship botweon tho patient and his physician. amount, and tho British BtralU tict- ty", said H. A. Scott, head or the tloments nearly flvo times as mu:h department as either of tho other places named. Prices Right on I HOME MADE Xmas Candies at I The Sweet Shop 9th & Main The Rainbow 423 Mala FINEST I'lCTUIti: PROJECTION IN HOUTIIEKN OIIEUON STRAND TONIGHTLeu;is J. Selznick-MMl Presents "The Highest Law" By Lewis Allen Brown A Ralph Ince Production She had given all she had and now, her last and only son was to betaken from her so said the Law of the Land. But there was a higher law, which was goverened by the heart and not by the mind and just make it a special point so see this gripp ing drama, of heart interest. J "Great Minds Orlginato, Pools Imllato." : j l