The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 25, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PERSONAL MENTION
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John Ulrlch, who has been here
from the east u tho gucsLof his (ion,
fleorge. C. Ulrlch, ts now nt Mcdford
where ho will visit with hla daugh
ter before returning to hit homo.
Miss Gladys Dalrd Is heur from San
Francisco, whoro nho has been con
mooted with the California Bar neso
rlation. Sho expects to remain In
Klamath Falls for some time visiting
with hrr mother. Mrs. J. N. Good
reaii, of 231 North 7th 8U
Ed Saunders, who has been with
the state highway commission for
the post few months In Lake county,
lias returned hero and will spend the
winter with his family.
Miss Margaret Smith, who. Is teach
Ing In the Lower Hwan'Lako school)
came Into town Wednesday and Is
upending a few days with hcr'par-
eats, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. 8mlth.
Mr. and Mrs. Itcn need a.nd Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Darley and family
spent Thanksgiving In Donania with
friends. .
'Mrs. II. A. Whitby was a county
S.realtfsltor hero yesterday from her
ranch home on the Merrill road.
P. N. Grlaex was a city visitor yes
terday from Bonansa.
Homer E, Cummlngs, of Weed,
California, Is In the city for a fow
days.' Ma is slopping at the Arcade
hotel.
Mrs. W. U James arrivedlaat night
froaf Ounsmulr for arvlslt vlth'Mr.
James, who Is connectedwith the
Southern Pacific company. v 2$ .
IEA y...Chartcr, proprietor of tho
Chlloquln 'hotel, was rlWbVatycstor
day, (leaving this morning .on his rc
turoTtrlp to tho rcservaton town.
JhN. Nye, of Bend, jitSpped over
her yesterday as a guest at tha Ar
cade hotel. fiy3for
Lee Sue left this raorajrig, for Ws
hotM in Bend after a? couple if days
spftlfere on'buslnesa and. pleasure.
.Tflli. James arrived Jaat-nfghlf from
Portland and ts registered at tho
Wlilt Pelican hotel.1
J. D. Abbott ta another Portland
ian who is spending a. few days hero
a business.
It. y Turner, proprietor of the
Malta hotel, left this morning for
anFranclsco and Lot Angela where
. he will make an exteativ visit.
C Mntacboabacher left tho first
af tha wk for Eugene where he will
take charge of hla 'car which was
stolen here Armistice" Day at the
football ganio. Mr.- Motachenbacher
eipecta to drive home in the machlno
some time during aeitsweekt -
bound for Los Angeles, whero he will
spend the winter.
Marshall Mctalu left this morning
for Portlaud whore ho will complete
hU olectrtcal course In tho Henly
Addcocks auto school.
Mrs. K. G. Schneider, who has been
horo .as tho guest of her daughter,
Mrs. A. C. Tapscott, of Pelican City,
for tha past fow months, returned to
her homo In southern California this
morning.
U. J. Slclger and son, Jake, woro In
town over Thanksgiving from tholr
lumber camp near Chlloqulu.
'llov. G. llarrlugton Is registered
at tho White Pelican hotel from Bend
todny.
Tho now plpo organ for tho Pres
byterian church Is rapidly bolng set
up nud it Is expetred that It will bo
In oporatlon within the next few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Laton Stephens and
children were In town yesterday from
tholr ranch homo south of town.
Howard Moon, who haa been visit
ing here at the homo of hla sister,
Mrs. J. A. Leech, left by motorcyclo
last week for southern California and
Mexico.
Jesse Johnson and family wore In
town for Thansglving from their
ranch on tho Merrill road.
Tho ladles of St. Paul's Episcopal
Guild opened tholr two day basaar
at ten o'clock this morning with a
tine display of fancy work, wearing
apparel and rooked food for sale.
Tha atock will be somowhat depleted
by tomorrow, but even so, thero will
be many lovely things left for the
late purchaser.
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AT THK STRAND
Crelghton Hale will be seen at
the Strand tonight In "The Black
Circle," a pUy that will hold the
audience on .tho tiptoe of expect
ancy from start lo finish. It has
many gripping scenes', not the least
thrilling of which is a fight scene
that Is said to .bo even more thril
ling than the famous battle in Rex
Beach's "the Spoilers." In add!
tlon to this there will be two com
edies.
For Sunday Manager Whlto has
secured the modernized version of
"Bast LyaM." The presentation of
thin aletar in Klamath Falls will
b the rlrat-production In any city
In tha country under twenty-five
thousand population., Those who
have teen the old-time play or read
Mrs. Henry Wood'a famous novel,
will mlis a raro treat if they fall
to see thla wonderful picture, built
Special Offering for Saturday
$7.45
Children's
Ripple
Stitch
Sweaters
$4.95
Hector's
"The Women's Fashion Center"
New
Aprons
in Popular
Checks
$1.50, 1.98
You Can Always do Better Here
on the story which haa held the in-
Cpieman O'Lougtillo (was a paaeen- terest of American readers for six
ger on this morning's outgoing train ty years.
Big Mask Bali at Dairy
Sal Niv. 26 Good Misic Good Eals
18 Coats to be Sold for V4 Price
Consisting of Plush, . Velour, Delvertlne " and
Broad Cloth. Good -assortment of rirea from
16 to 44. The regular price of these coata
range from $25.00 to $47-50.
Saturday, Your Choice for Just Half Prica.
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Broken Line of Corsets
HALF PIUJCE
R. & G. Corsets in front and .back lace;
mostly small sizes.
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Linen Finish TubinrSOc,
42-inch; looks like 'linen 'and wiUj; launder
oeauuiuny. .
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Fancy Turkish To wWs . ,
,50ct-8c78c 4641.00
All good values in Pink, 'Ifelue and, Yellow
Borders.
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Women's Jersey Jumper Dresses
In Brown" and Navy.' Very i'practicalj and inex
pensive. Extra Special ."..- $7;95
Special Lot of Fancy Ribbons
x - Extra Special 25c yd.
New Fancy Floral effects for fancy work, etc.
An exceptional Good Vriluo 25c yd.
Special Lot of Millinery
. v t Reduced to $4.2f.
' Hats in this lot worth up to $8.95-
Special Prices on Blankets
$2.19 $2.50 $3.35 $4.45 $5.45
Cotton Sheet Blankets and Wool Nap Blank
ets in -White' or 'Grey. This is the last lot we
can offer at Ihese lo.w prices.
Special Prices on Silk Hosiery
Fancy lace stripe and plain silks, with clocks,
if wanted.' 96c $1.29 $i. 50 $2.00.
- - Colors Black and Cordovan
. .-, Women's Jersey Jackets
In Brown, Navy, Red. Extra Special $5.95
At Ite STRAND Tonight
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Another Wonderful Picture
in
"nieBlackCircle"
A big, snappy feature, full of action and pep
and a fight scene that will make you hold on to
your seats.' ,
Too Late To Clasaify
LOST Between Merrill and Tata
Jake, tire, rack, rim, tuba and tall
light. No. plato 67276. Finder notify
F. W. Abbey, 93 Lincoln or phoaa
479M. 16
MAN WITH ' FAMILY To aapport
wanta a job. Address' R. M. K.
Herald office. , ,26-10
FOR RENT Two four and on sU
room unfurnlshod house. Close
In. Call 911 Walnut Ave. 26-26
ALSO
Two Good Comedies
HKItE C0K8 3U ACRES AT 18.00
per acre. AVho Is on for the bar
gain? Fenced In four different lot,
80 In full crops, school on pace. In
quire of C. M. Wilson, Worden, Or.
21-26.
FOR SALE A small rictrola and 82
tatst records, $25.00. Call at the
Hamel Apts., Apt. 3. 26.
FOR RENT 1 sleeping room with
stove. 627 Klamath At., phone
461. , 26.
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ATTENTION MASO.NB
All members of Klamath Ladge 77,
A. F. & A. M., are requested to be
present In tho lodge rooms at 609
Main street Saturday evening, No
vember 26, at 7:30 o'clock, work
In the Master Mason degree wllLbe
put on. IA1I visiting brothers invtt-
d, By order of W. C. Van Kaon.
V. M by L. L. oaghagen, sacTeUry,
26-26
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j Coming Sunday
lVcvdernizecl Version of
The World'8 Famous, Story
"East Lynnew
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DENTAL SOOOBTY MEETING
President W. A. Leonard ot tha
Klsmath-Laka Counties .Dental Socie
ty baa announced thatto monthly
mooting of the society will b klT
this evening at the chamber of com
merce rooms at 7:46 o'clock for th
purposo of discussing th affair of
Jbe society,' alio denUI prsctlc and
trade'condltlons In general.
A. special inrltaUon has bean. .at
tended to the Klamath County M4
cal Society, to be present at this nt.
Ing.
Horses have nearly all disappeared
in Hawaii, motor cars having taken
their piace. '
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BABY WEEK ENDS
SATURDAY, NOV. 26
Saturday will be the last day of baby week. If you have
hot done' so bring the baby and have it registered in our
infant department.
' : Souvenirs for all infants registered, and in addi
tion we will five each. motherCvisiting the department
an ..order for me 7x11 photo for" each of her children
under 6 years of age.
Lectures Saturday, 2:30 p. m.
LecUw.by City Health Officer Dr. H- D- L.
, S.wart 'ad County Htalth Nurse Miss Fricke, will be
held tofourfafantf JJepartmnt Every mother, should
hear thla. . .
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