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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1922)
4.. U rf tt, siomw, orroniiiij. n!a THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,i f t Six m mmwffimmmm f IVikltn Due tarffrst IJuilnrM In History i( Htoro i Jftf .. 1 H ! ! - " '' JB is TJin flalo which olnrlo.l n ocl.' apo (it tho I'orltlnn I'tirnlltiro IIoiim" Ikin itovolopccl Into Iho IiIkkojI thing of It's kind over put on hero. I'erklns elated thin mornliiK thnt ho Old mure business Inst wcok thnn ho over he fbro trnnsnclcil In any ono week In Klnmntli Kitlln, nnd tlmt lio liad tunny Reed wcoks too. jjt While thu unto In nrhcilulml to rinntlnuo tlirouRh UiIh week, tho ar .rlvnl of now bhlptneiiln Is tho only thine which lma knpt tho stock trom n very material depletion, nccorillnK to Tcrklnn who soys ho 1? biy iml Iiik In order. ''Another think which fij of Interest to btiycrn U Perkins' ntntcincnt that tho nho!oa!cr nnd Johbcrn nro ndvnnclnr ticvs rlpht nlonc but there will bo no nilvnnrc In tho store lie re until nftcr tills 8(1 Ic. Tho success of this sale Is credited to, tho advertising In tho Herald by Pcrklns, who says that without ml VfrtlalnR his buslncti wo&M bo pret ty slow. Ho has tried both ways ntid knows. Tin: srit.wi) Thoao who lovo the plcturo.i of tho Kicat Xorthwest nhoulil bo at thn strand tonight nnd sea "tlo (lot J Him," with lllK Hill TalrbnnkM aa tho star. It Is n story of lovo nirl fights which combine In n sotting of wonderful scenes In the territory of the Hoyal Northwest Mounted Police. Tomorrow night will be ten cent nlr.bt to ever) body. Manager White fays thnt tbcjo low priced shows are j the most popular entertainments 1 over 3tcn In Ktamnth Vails. A program Is Riven each evening Just ns good und just as long as when a hlghw price Is paid. Three shows (nre given each evening to accommo- date tho crowds. ALGOMA Clarcuco Plngreb has bcon build ing n garage for' bit car. t ' John Magclstiim nnd Hay Cox have been burning tho rye stubblo off of their land so they would be n bio to disk and plow the soli. D. I.. Mcl.cmoro, lias tech driving larco numbers of tattlu ' through hero recently. Got results by nslEK clasa ds. TltK MIIKKTV "Carnival," the long awaited In tcrnntlosal photoplay which Is be ing shown at tho Liberty theatre Tuesday Is a 'picture gorgeous In production nnd beautiful In setting. Itnrley ICnoles who produced It so out-distances any picture ever made abroad by an American technical start that there Is nothing with whlhc to compare It. The picture was mndo In Venice, tho pictures qucs canals forming .no small part of tho film's attraction. Tho carnival scenes of revelry are truly magnifi cent; so magnificent and so prolong ed that you forget tho object of the play almost, the real Interest of which Is crowded Into thu last half hour or so dt an exhibition that lasts for tho better part of two hours. " TONIGHT AT THE STRAND loc s wiikiu: KVinivnonv goes soc HOMK OF Till: irODKI.VSOX KKATUUK8 Big Bill Fairbanks, the Western Cyclone, in "GO GET HIM" The story of a man who loved the game of Go Get Him. A picture welcomed by lovers of pictures of the Great Northwest Five reels of thrills and dar inincidents. Also, - . GOOD COMEDY The kind that is worth a good laugh 10 cents Show Starts 6:15 Admission 20 cents Womens Comfort Shoes We are agents for Ault-Williamson's Dressy Comfort Shoes in Oxfords, one and two straps, and high shoes. .'v r 'k ' Style Shoes for Stout Women. The New Otter and Patent Oxford . .The new Feature Arch Oxfords in Patent, Black and Brown Kid. Corrective Oxfords with style. Lisle, Fibre, Silk and Woolen Hose, H ' j- V Fine Shoes for Little Tots. Ibmttm & Jester 515 Main Street i-i. 4 t i ; TX7E want to thank the Klamath public for their expression of good will and the wonderful patronage given us at our Opening Saturday. We offer an apology to those, who were unable to get waited on. Wo hope with Quality Merchandise; Courteous Treatment and Right Prices to merit,: jr sVtt r ms. I ft x vl A . B r rlv nltftn k 1 . , ck visuiiuituiiuv; mi a auuic; kji yuut vuiuauic (Jan futile: jr rfi- hv' .- b am. ices. "k'srr-m-m-m SiM' mfr kW kV -. Ik. -. l 3RI ii WlI m av a an.c? r s LEADING CLOTHIERS HI I r B .r 1 1st lr bb vw -nu mm mw HEC m s V w TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 Invitation is extended to the people o f Klamath Falls and all of Klamath county to visit our new store, 525 Main street, tomorrow at our formal opening. Every lady who 'enters the store tomorrow w.'ll receive a floral gift, offered as a token of our appreciation of her interest in our new store. With the opening of this new, well-lighted store wo are displaying for the first timoiie'wgbods just received from New York. Many dresses and suits of the veryJatcsLstj'le and pattern and o f the highest quality are now on .display. In millinery we have many attractive late model.;, just received from the East. You are invited to see our new store and new merchandise. f '' THE LATEST IN Coats Suits Dresses ' :tt" " Millinery - jjm ' Frocks t4f Hosieiy Lingerie Handkerchiefs 4' VM(h Table Linen Tra rj;. . mm Blankets Sheets Towels Pillow Cases Dress Goods in all ' the Modern ' vi 1 Patterns and Weaves . w kVA. .?: i? m&z-s m A AW ' ' -ft . 1, R J w m a . PD IY.U! .- JCWffl ,4, fri