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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1922)
,!UWMlAlUi.H & t w T,' Mi B A " .' THE EVENING HERALDKLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, ViVTi Id, l!2l. fcv '" AUfO RACER KILLED noacos'L, Rat-tea victim of Accident On Kaaaaa City Track .. . V . . i( TjODAY'S FASHIONS r? SOURDOUGHS LIKE PULLMANS ri.0 cy k v m i i m .i aa . .' SIMPLICITY MARKS SCHOOL FROCKS JH . I f Ci I nil . ir ' Broadway at Stark 1 l j r r k ' Portland, Ore. I '! ($& ' ' YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL I JIvlC llMPPflf kV f HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID- I J'lWMk W ' AV ' through the combined efforts of a staff II W (1 '':.' VtHIBx M Jm I ,' Music, Dancing and the Best to Eat II wRa o gggfl ' I Arthur li. Meyers manage. I gttUKjff tomammames- . .. a-1 ' w m t KANSAS CITY. Sept. 18. Itoacoe li. 8nrlc. famous nuto racer, .wns killed while driving In a raco horo yesterday. The excess prise money of 6,000 may bo presented to his widow, Old-Timers Take Kindly to New Mode of Travel In the Interior of Alaska ItKrTtiKKM FROM MMYUNA , ' IlKLATK TltAtJIU TALKS (Continued from Page 1) TONIGHT AT THE MRAND . ! i i WMKRK KVKRTBODV COK8 He SrOMK Of IHK 1KHHUNHON PEATURKS '" in 1 LI' ' i . ' , TONIGHT JANE NOVAK IN IE BELIE OF MA" Also Nick Carter in a great Detective Story featur- "V ing, Tom CarHgan and Good Comedy Stow Stat il5 c AaUmisaioa 10c-20c BMMMMiiaaHiaMMAMiaaiaaawMMiMMii.MM PONT FORGET TUESDAY IS TEN CENT NtGHT Rtary Anmwtsmi ib Jr." mad Charlie Catkin Cosaedy 10 CENTS FOR ALL " :t ' . COMING SUNDAY r.SieWart Edward White's Big Novel J "THE GRAY DAWN" ' A nart etaspUcltj la attained la tkaaa track wale set the taaatea far aahaat frocka, Tncy may no aevtiopea in wow jersej. was evpn IHaaUaa. Aay ona of than wouM ba ekanama? la aUk. aaieeaawieyj aJalaea)tajaaeeji , 'Modish Coats' I w m , Dainty Effects in Cut-Out M " ' . Leather and r Beaded Satin Pumps ' ?' ;y-,)ft- .r. WVj ... 11 i THE NEW LOW HEEL OX FORDS IN GUNMETAL AND PATENT LEATHER a ai HOLLAND SHOES FOR ' BOYS ' aaBBBaaaaHai EDUCATOR SHOES FOR GIRLS MEN'S DRESS AND WORK , SHOES aamaaaaaaaai LUXITE HOSIERY FOR ALL JSmdk Sunday had a M.'h from wblcl liunir four floallni; pnntl, rtancla and sash bolnc In morning glorr ahadaa of blno. On tbo Kray ntcfklnns was a vjue of very liny Muo morn I nir. glories placed as clock uu tho side. a Now YorW-Ono of thn .Klflh nvcnuo nbnpa today dlnplaycd a xtunnlna; hieroglyphic gown. Tbo foundation Is black crepo do chine. The (town U mado on airtight and nlmplo lines. All oter.lt tbe qualnt cit of Kcyptlan flxurea arn a'&v broldcred In white, the "effect b-'f Inc a good deal that of a Theban teniplo wall. v ionferenco a renoluto and sustained effort Hhould bo mnilo to aacuro it stablo peace with Turkey, tlrent llrlt- alii boldK, but audi n conferoncn rm not ombnric upon Its labora wlillo there la any question of thn Kemnlls( forces attacking thn neutrnl tones by which Constantinople, tho llosphorun nnd tho Dardanelles aro protected, Official dlpatchoa receded from Cmyrua alnto that all tho forelpi consulates were destroyed by tho flro with tho rxreplon of tltosu of Hpaln, Helglum and Norway, , W.OOO (llri Taira ''T.cnly-flo thousand Christian women and glrla It a to been convoyed to tho Interior and distributed among thn Turkish soldiers," says a dls. patch to tho Times from II. lascarla, editor of Koslos, n Hinyrna nopa per who lias orrlrcd on tho Island of Mltylene. "New refuKcei from Smyrna arriv ed here this morning (September 15) Including many Americana and Kngllsh. They aay tha Turks aro us; Ing many guna at the street corners, killing Indiscriminately," tha dis patch adds. ANOIIOUAUi:. Aliiskn, Hopt. 18, i Almost to the Arctic Circle, it vesiiuuiim ruiimau triitu ino farthest north I'iiIIiiUiii In tint world li being operated over tho United Htitlea government ritllroiid from Seward nnd AurfioriiRO. on tho const, to l-'itlrhuiikM nnd No nana, In tho Interior. Opemllon of (ho I'ulliiiiins brines tho old Alimku of tho ROM HtMlnpedu il)s In direct touch wlh it nan AlitAk.t In which modern mottioilH of tronsportutloit tnke thn ptnro of tlio old form of "muslilng" over niiow IritllH with dog t en in n or pol Iiik bouts on wild rhefn. 'Sourdoii!iK Imvo tnkuu kindly lo llH" I'lillnmliHtjiiiiil i.rn tho iiatlvd Indian will glvo up tho iiiilvnliut of it prlnio beater tor u bunco lo climb Into it licit tw When this Imp pens, however, tho negro porter Is beset with uncixlneita for an Indian In closo proximity often U nn ex perleucu tbo nverngo wlillo limn does not tleslto to repent, Koiiut of the old-tlmcra who huvo not seen sleeping curs for 20 je.trs find It hard to iiiuwor tho formiil Itlea of Pullmuu tratet. Tor In stance no mo grlntod inushcr steps nboard at n way atntlon with his Dutch socks and boots sonktng wet. Vor ears jit haa been his custom '4 Houston & Jester . . n -.. - SIS Main St S rev areata Xeugfe asd.rradv eoati of woolen atata are modUh for fait and win tar. Seme are made with volum- iaeua mrrcapea. Some have atatVM act in several inehea below the ahouider. Othcra have raclan aleevre. Materials are all herring bene areavre, cheeked and ptiut weel veleura; pUMUcked ctat laira.)veel tricot and aueie. Paris A pleasant color, widely worn today, Is that known aa cind er. It la a sooty gray, much moro practical than tbo pearls and smok es, of an earlier season, and It has tholr good quality or going well with ntiy other color otio wishes to put with It. Cinder, although not a now spado', bids fair to bo ono of tbo popular shades for fall and winter. London Thcro Is u variation ot tho scarf collar, oven In u season when It seoma that all variations bad already been tried. On a twocd tramping suit of gorzo gold, for ex ample, an attractivo scarf collar In tones' of gold and wood browns, not only encircles tho neck' but crosses tho front of tho coat aiid fastens In a looso knot on tbo loft hip. PAtllS ireralan lamb,1 agala In favor.ls used today In an Interest lag 'manner on 'afternoon dresa for the chilly days' of autumn. The gown Itself, Is o, dark rod vtloura delaine.' tho dark, red being ono In that range of now and deeply ruddy shades. FroB neck to'hcm In front tbo gown Is slashed to reveal a panel gf. tbo Persian lamb. Hands of tho lamb two Inehea wide and six lacbea long aro placed vertically from ahouider to kneo ami borrtontally around tho cuffs. s n ' r "LONDON Sand and black are shades being put together' today by tho smart designers. A gown or a cloak, or even lingerie, In sonto tono ot sand will havo touches of black braid or'umbroldcry or a bit of black ribbon to emphasise tho color. Jherc la a fancy for dinner gowns -In this biego tonowbch has enjoyed pro longed popularity. f Nr;w YOKK--lf you have a dis position lo buy ono of those smart now hats 'Of black, satin, sleek arnd shiny, bo suro that It has tbe proper ornament '."Huch a' b'at, with aharply upturned edgo to (ho wlrfo brim, fi ornamented enough of Itself, so that too much decoration would cheapen ft. Tho only thing you need Is a' largo ornaajput dlroctly In tbo renter of tlio froat. .Nothing Is moro rhle for this ornament'iban a-faboehon of Jewels or flowersTrlmmed by loag monkey fur. ' , '. ut tlio roitdhouees to hang IiIk micM on tho stovo overnight, To sails. fy his patrons, thn porter bus it lit. Ho wlro hung over it heulnr liuilm day coach,, where ho dries nut tlio poditl adornment of tho pimteiiKuiH, On thn train In it buffet diner, presided over by tho veteran J, Casey McDonald, who lias piickiVl his blankets from tho Itlu (Iriiuilo to tlio Yukon, At eating tlino lint row of hlools Is always filled unit before earh placo it in mill iiiiiiihiii'-ch (ho following dishes nnd prices: CiiululnUpc, Cdc; applo siiihk, '.Tn'; Mew oil prunes, Sti; grapu fruit. UficS t'KgK, boiled, shirred or fried, 7fie; huroii nnd egiis, tl.llll; turned beef bash ami pouched egK, II.iioj hreakfaht li.uoii, fl.H0; toiist, "U'i coffee, trie; and ImiUIo of mill., I'CC; loan! pork,, $ 1 .00 and inooio, imninlalii sheep or caribou, 9 1.50. At first ii now router revlscii his appetite mid visions of a big inesl vanish, When he finds, heatover, that tlio train prices aro only 2& pir tout higher than In tho nvrrage Alaska restaurant, bn reitllze.i tbut they aro reasonable. I'ai lory to makn warehouso and liimnr paint bring established near I'rlnevllle. i.sijaggarrgewe'rgfisagii-LLi.i i "r mT fe.C ' :jWt F.i) Um Tto HwaM CUwfi.d Ads. a? ' ' ' ir . A. Paris Tliough autumn is hero, there I no waning tendency of a stylo which camo Into bolng origin ally as a result of warm weather: Tbu Harem hat. TMs la tbo mush room bat of wide brim from which droops a six-Inch doublo fold of cblffoa extending almost to tbo tip of tho roso. Ono such a hat, soen today, faced and 'covorod with pinky mauve chiffon, gave a del ightfully rosy tint to tho upper bait of the face. New York It Is smart to have a delicate vino of morning glories In natural colors as a clock on your gray silk hosiery, provided tbo gown you wear repeats In soino degree ono or mors of tbe morning glory tint, A gown of gray crepe Ttomalno In a pale shade worn on Fifth avonuo TWO HURT IN CRASH Auto Drives H.AI Klrkeadall Leaf. cs Road oa Sharp Tana h " i AI KJrkondall of Dorrls suffered a' badly cut bast! and other cuts, and bruises flunday afternoon when bis car went off tbo grade uaklag a curvo a fow miles below tbo Korn ranch on the Keno road. Kirkeodall, ,who was returning to Dorrls after a day spent la Klamath Falls, was ac companied by Miss Scavors, also of Dorrfs, who received minor cuts and bruises. Tboy were brought back to Klamath Kails by a passing car and are being treated at a local hospital, Tho car was badly damaged when It turnod over after leaving tbo road. GRAND, JURY MEETS Otlio IHoaefa 'case WW Be Asaoa Thoee Coaajdered JJembors of tbe grand Jury for thi September term of court net this .morning with, the district attorney anu wiu oe in session mrougnoui ine week investigating criminal charges against allege ylolatora p the law, The Olllo BJoswra case wlllvbe takei HP u inn sMipan or ie ir , ;' aaapLH -t Give Us All the Names in the Phone Book, Central! the First Fall Suits are here! !v (' i i. v" 1 i f i We want to talk to Mr. SmitH and Mr. Jones, Mr. Brown and Mr. Blackthe Wilsons and tha Watsons-Yes, and Douglas Fairbanks if he's in town I , , Our first Kuppenheimer Fall models are unpacked and pressed and we want to press you into the service of admiring them even tho' you are not ready to any. New ideas more than1 you have any, idea ofr hut here we can't let the cat out of the hag the object of thjs announcement U te bring you in to see them. . $25.00, $60.00 KKK STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS. ' -A -f 4h ,yv . , . - i T ., .,'- - ' - r il