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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
?i .' W..1 St'2 . ' ntifAv, AFittfi at, 102a l r THE EVENING' HERALD, " KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Page Four Ih Personal Mention '. Ilosa, master mcclinulc of tliq Hlinsl.i division for Iho Southern IV rifle, nrrlvcd hero from Dunsmulr laiit nlRht. Mr. tloorgo J. Wntlon or Merrill relumed last night from Yrckn whero trim bus liven visiting hor mother, who wan III. M. 0. Merrymnn returned last nlKht from n JxisiIiicbs trip to Sun Frnurlccn. I'nul C. Union wn n prominent l'ortlnnd business mnn hero yester-lift)'. V. II. Pnrkor of tho Klamath De velopment has returned from S.in Francisco. Mrs. It. C. Morris of Ashland, ac companied by her two son. Is visit InR Mrs. O. O'Connor of this city. Mr. anil Mrs. J. Hesslg of Kort Klamath bnvo returned from a visit In thn south. Mm. Henrietta IntiKliton of the li Franco Heauty parlor Is III with luirumonla. Mrs. 0. It. WrlRht has recently re reived word of tho death of her moth er lit Birmingham. England. John Houslon will leave here to morrow for Portland where he will mm Ot vs. Otto Suit for ilivorrc was filed this morning In tho circuit court by Ilorth Otto iiRiitnst I.. A. Otto, charging cruel nnd lnhnnuin treatment. Slelner vt. StrlnOr Oluni Slelncr filed suit for divorce from Fred Stelner this morning In the circuit court, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mason vs. M-inn, ct I 1-1 ml title decree was signed by Judge Stono this morning In the, enso of J. II. Mason against Henrietta uMann, C. M. Klger, K. I). Dornu, nnd the city of Klamath Falls, giving tilt? to lot three In block 30, of Hillside addition In Klamath Falls. First National vs. F. II. Gordon In tho case of the First National bank of Klamath Falls agatntt Frank II. Cordon. Involving a promissory nttend n three-day convention of tho (,, for $300, Judge Stone signed a Kqultnblo Llfo Insurance company, of ,ipcrpp .m morning for full Judgment which ho Is local representatfve. Oeorgo Stevenson, who have been visiting friends and relatives In Eu geno for several weeks returned here last evening. William Fordney Is a city business visitor hero today from I.orclla. OREGON BREVITIES Monmouth Contract let for new bank building. Salem Contract awarded for con struction postofflco annex. p. W. It. & N. to spend $1,300,000 between Pendleton and Huntington. Ilccdsport About 100 now homes to bo built this summer. decree this morning for full Judgment on the note, with eight per rent In terest from May 4, 1910. and 'with $100 attorneys fees. Allen ". Allen Testimony was taken this morning at 10 o'clock before Circuit Judge C. F. Stone In the divorce caso of Karl Olcn Allen against Josephine Alltn. Order allowing the "decree of divorce was granted by Judge Stone In open court. m BIRTH RECORD MERRILL At 43T Third street. Klamath Falls, April 21. 1922. to Mr. and Mrs. C.uy Merrill, a girl. Dollar Day Specials for Saturday Only HECTOR'S Six Yards Unbleached Three Yard Under- Muslin wear Crepe $1.00 $1-00 3G inches wide. Our A11 "i? Jh,te' regular 20c grade Regular 39c Four Pair. flesh-Col- Tw "! t 2" ored Bloomers Permanent Finish tl ftft $1.0U p I UU Our regular 65c. Colors Fine for summer wear and white Two Pairs Silk and Two Yards Epongette Fibre Hose Suiting $1.00 $1.00 Richelin Stripe, Black 3 6inc5" ' " the and Brown, reg. 98c ncw colors Four Yards Tissue $1.00 Gingham off of any Hat over ' $1.00 $4.00 Saturday Only Checks and Plaids Three Yardf BUck Five Yards Dress Sateen cwTn $1.00 31.UU 36 Inches wide. Our Checks and Stripes regular 50c quality Special Announcement New Sport Girdle from New York the veiy newest idea in girdles. Price $1.95 Tubular Silk for Un dervests $1.75 Plain or Richelin rib; used extensively 'for Undervests Spring and Summer Khaki Goods Arrived Just "received our New Stock of Riding Pants, Mid dy Blouses, Coats, Hats, Skirts and Spiral Leggins for your Outing, Wear Reasonably Priced, to be sure Agents for Peggy Paige Dresees sssT BBBSV B ssssssssssssssssssfssssssF -iLP Embroidery and Crochet Threads' Most complete line in Southern Oregon End of the Month Sale Seasonable items from all sections of the store in a rousing end of the month sale at unusually low prices. Plan to take advantage of these special offerings. Brand new seasonable mer chandise direct from our New York office. Every article guaranteed just as we advertise or recommend it to be. W)re$s $16.75 $19.50 $24.50 $35.00 The sale you have been waiting for! The most adorable dresses that were ever brought together in the mid-Spring Season to sell at extraordinarily low prices! The majority were specially purchased for this After-Easter sale by our New York office and have been priced accord ingly! Others have been taken from our regular stocks of fine dresses and greatly reduced! All colors are included! Sizes for women and misses. Dresses for dinner for even ing for dancing for after noon for street for business for sports. The "Welworth" Blouse rrniTrTrr TTnTTHiTT"rnrri I IL4U M" i I l i 1 1 W3BB5,?7lSjR..Ji3k smSimf mAL " II n Wtl, M ' iViu For Wearing With the New Tweed SuiU Dainty, New Voiles and Batistes Just arrived in time for wearing with colorful tweed suits. An unusual assem blage of popular priced waists. Just the kind of waists that give an impres sion of neatness and charm. Tailored and semi-tailored models designed in smart est modes. Fine pin tucks and substantial lace edg ings, bits of liaml-embroid-ery and hemstitching oth ers severely tailored. Very Moderately Priced, $2.00 . New Suits A number of the suits arriving from New York attain distinction by the new, longer jacket sometimes severe in its tailoring, sometimes revealing new details of trimmings or lines. For those who find the finger-tip length more becoming, there's a wide assortment from which to choose. $24.50 Saturday Special Children's Economy Stockings 19c Made from long fibre -cotton, has double thread in heel and toe, full length leg. We recommend it as a splendid wear ing stocking for eveiy day wear. Sizes 6 to U.. Very Special for Sale in. " Windsor Plisse Crepe For Lingerie Wear; Per Yard 1Q Plain pink, plain light blue. Very special for Saturday Infants' Shoes 98c An assortment of broken lines; some as high as $2.00 Nifty Nine and K. A. A. A. Play Baseball Sunday Modoc park oil Sunday after noon will bo tho scene of a base ball gamo between the Nifty Nino and tho Klamath Amateur Athletic association. Tho line-up will be as follews: K. A. A. A. Ted Montgomery c, Kenneth Klabn p, Hermon Foster lb, W. peno 2b, Vic Orcen ss, E. Humphrey 3b, Flnnoran If, It. Mc Cullora cf, D. McMillan rf. Nifty Nino Charles Oroyo c, Ilobert Goetz p, Chester Sbrlver lb, Frany Peyton 2b, Oeorgo Dow us, Harold Wortley 3b, D. Dickson If, Kenneth Maler cf, Vernon Chris ty rf. GIRLS' SCOPE WIDER Speaker Dechu-t-a Louisa M. Alcott Notions Out of Date HOT, SPRINOS, Ark,, April 21, The borlion of an lntollifnt girl of 18 today Is wider tban that of the savant of 1800, Mrs. Robert C. Bpeer of New York city, president of ,the national board of the Young Women's Christian association, nuld in presenting tho report of tbo board to the national convention of th cassoclatlon here today. "Notions of girls derived from Louisa M. Alcott are out of date," sbo said. "Girls are 1eset with complex In terests; a Pandora's bos ot. now emotions and experiences fills the air with thrills and stings for them. Tbo sense of adventure, of 'some thing lost beyond tbo-ranges, some thing calling for us,' summons them out of the old highroad of custom. Unless tbey are led aright there may bo years of wandering In the wilderness. "Thero could bo no greater chal lenge. Wo aro Interpreters of life for young women. Tbo negative ot Sinai no longer has power with a world whero curiosity has displaced four. Our place is" not with the tables of stone, but with tho fol lowers of the Master who sat on a hillock In Galilee and told the lis tening crowd whero the satisfac tions of Ufa are to bo found." OPEN SHOP WAR ON Activities of Bakrr'feld Curtailed Prom SO to 70 I'er Cent BAKEnSFIELD, April 21. Build ing activities In Iiakersfleld today Is curtailed from CO to 70 percent of normal as a result of union men quit ting Jobs where the "open shop" had been placed In force und the (Un charging; of men who doclarod Ibolr unwillingness to work with non-union craftsmen, according tovvarylng esti mates of union officials and officers of tho Iiakersfleld builders' exebango and tho Industrial association of Da-kersflold. RADIO PIMM ATLANTIC HAN FRANCISCO, April 21. Ro-dlo-phono concerts from the Atlantic seaboard today wcro roportod to have been heard In San Francisco bomoi last night. CARD OP THANKS Mrs. 0. R, Wright extonds her thanks to hor friends for tbolr thoughts and sympathy In her recent boroavement. NEW TODAY AN EXPERIENCED LADY Wjould take somo .maternity casts at your home. Address Dox IS. city, 21-22 FOR RENT 2 room cabin, furnish ed nifty. Sea Dick, 240 Broad St. 21-22 FOR HALE (Auto cars, lots and ea .bins. Little monoy makes big mon ey. See Dick, 240 Broad St, 21-32 WANTED, Woman for general housework. Call 205 8. Btn St, Jltf 1 WOMAN WISHES Wferk by hour or day, Phone 237J, 21 FOR SALE A row choice fruit trees. W, 8, Slough, J , 81.23 FOR RENT Ono 3-room furnished house on Crescent Ave; one fur nished housekeeping room, Inquiry 11 no Pine. 21-24 KOIt ham: OR TIlADi: on,, Urn Chevrolet truck: aUo Vktrnlj. Will ronsldcr trade on small cur Mri. (larrelt n Hweol Shop. iM-'-'l TONIGHT AT THE STRAND i WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. HOME OF THE HODKINHON FKATCRKS -IOe In the mysterious Orient, an American sight-soer finds an American girl in a secret slave market. On every side are guards who will kill at first sig nal from, their master. Rescue seemed impossible. THEN but see f Eugene O'Brien '" "The Prophets ot Paradise" An Alan Crosland Production; and Two Good Comedies Coming Sunday Myrtle Reed's famous story, "At the Sign of the Jack o' Lantern." : , , . Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 , hi -am jui-- .r.f j-AVilhi.. . 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