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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1922)
("-?? Phro Eight mtxzasss mm r'ftMtmfiMK'w wi"iiiwmi i .;j THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ti'rnn.w, ocnoiirn ni, toss 1 IIL1K1 PiifflE IIETTIl Here You Arc, Kids! Your Shcarn Will Help You Find Out Who la in This Picture UN AT COTATI ' English Girls Turn 'hIiim mul other in umliuMit punion-. hen i-emnmlng. To buuplur Weddings imciun brides or the phi mmer- anno woum imt iiimii iikiiiixi ,11 tho thought of liiiit-lliig 'Milium I.ONIHiN. O.l. !U. DM fusion- .,. ' I'HI M lMIM I'KII'tl1 IPU'WIIIil ... I II I ...... ....I. .. 111. I .1 lilt 1 (VUM v wi -7 ' Jo I S 100-Mile pcedwny Classic Driven at Average peed of 1 M.5 M. Per Hour , I i-.i.liiiRi iii church wiili l.w"'HllMii, , Hi., ntl.imi.ot brides ,l,-,or..ll.mH gaily b.-do.-k.d brides lmluK ,,, ,,,,,. ,,. ,,,. .mil bridesmaid... bell ringing iiml ,.,, ,)y , .,, ,,iy ,.,,., ,m,,(1, .lab... ate ,-.'ori..onle.. ?e gradually Vr ,,;,,,,. , .,, ,.,, i.l'lng way to mnro soluble ami ..,, , ..fUM,nMll.. , ,,,., , .dicker weddlug n. regis.,-, ".,,.,.,,.,, ,,.,,. , , Stall-lUs show lb.it 2 per 'nl Of Ull lOtlll lllliri'lllRIV III this I'OIIU- , On U t.1 he f'ir up i'iicurU ivt rl.le A.iil 'in' -. t! . Milky U.i Tj fliul rut who e In. Just do .s iuii (iirec.iuu raj . Cut fit each of tlu little drawings and paste on separate pieces of -dboar.l. of the uno shape Then fit these various piece together cur tly nail cu w.ll hav, a picture of a well-known Hallowe'en cha'acter Iv'T.Vfl. I'.il . (M :H -H Illicit II ill won the li'O-mlle automobile ,'ml,' ot the CoUtl spec !wy Still-' .'ij. cohering I he dlsta-co In ."2 i tutes anJ 3S .; nils, nn aver ' -. poJ of 1 1 ' tutte nu hour . Prank Klllott. winner of the lout . a... nt Ooti.tl. was second, nml Jim' w Murphy took third place. Ilnrr.v Mart was fourth. Whou Mill flulsheil the right front i!t.- on his cor was throw Inn rubtiTrj ; f-et Into the nlr. hut he relimeil i uke to the pit to rhnnpe the tiro .: rltifi tho olosilnR taps of the r.uo online it woulil have rot hltn flti-t il. .c. as Ulllou was only l.ip tie U ml. Tommy Milton was put out of the. t ue In tbo first lap. when a rpllni.r How from the track, hlttlnn his Knr--;:!es anil brcakltiR the Blaw. The p.irtlctos lrUBoJ In i-ne of Milton- ..i,-!-. hllmllnn htm. a he ha but on.-, .erMceable eye. lie was taken from the speedway to a Tetaluniu hos pital ' r tiy .lurlnc the o.ip hnvo hue., per- ,.,. ,,, f ( M(i h(i formed at reUtry offleoa. In Lon , ,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,. .,, mi(, .Ion olotu, of 60.000 iiLirrlaRfii. I.-I ,..,. the ilr.-i.rt U-mlemi, . .,.,p. 000 were rnniluete.l by the reKHtriir. UMI. ,w, H-.iilretiieii-. The I. ir un.l t'iroiiRliiitit ih0 eoutitry tho r itltirt of today nlNe m iiIiihI.mi number of .-hit eereuumlea bn , ot heijMH. wbl.h In t-mi N .in .Ii.i JSrown from no.OOO lt isuo. to three ult.-il In heiivv fur .u li.-ui .uul limes that number. ( vr!nt In miitiy uiki-h tbe u.iM i. no Atnonn many reanous Riven for i ,l,,,B n" '" l,r '"'"I non .'xl-.i.-iit fnvorliiR the rlvll mnrrlaen In the ' " ''"'"' '" "f '"' ' '"l" ileslre to mold publicity by ,,,. J M, a.v7,T-h nv llt'tb- i:M ira. tiiiK parti.-., pattlnilarlv In the ', ,.tl up i . j.i i pi nni( .v., rei of .Ink '. poi-ri", tll"ut rlr.il I'M li. l'.i,n wrufA.Rbigtcx-faanacaa.'j carduoari roc 3 GERMAN BOXERS ' HOLD THEIR TITLES IN RECENT BOUTS ItiniU.v. O.t Si Thno tier man li 'Xi::p tit im.ilun.i micrc. fully tlt'fcni'"i their t ties all on tho intra. btlt here recently, rrbaii Oroni. tho Laiaam-woiRht tUlehoMer. won n tce i-.roum's bce.iaet k's oppen tnt'g f IciU tvtu to haAly damasoJ U i lira J-- a colltrlon that bis necondaj throw la tie toxol. Tho ttMr was I'hcicaitnon" Volktcer. who l no -o than 0 yuan of as. rani rireltentraeter. Germany's hciy-weisht prldo. knockl out IkB rDl"sn ).at?-wi)lht champion. Jet do I'liu"". In r'ln roimdj. It'ehard Marji k: tho Crrnmn IVhti-we'lbt t.tl !:ol2er. defeated tTTo Uelelan box r Car i-t points, but th de-r'-",on tint penerally aipr-7ed !iin:M. All 'rlj'a well. --v. 'Rhl liaM .-il. i ,'o up In i'i" cfs'l! round to Krnst (.rltnm, a Derlln f:ghter. T!k' Mil attracted one of tbo larg ett pates over attending a Ocrnian loxlr.s program, the spectators nutn bcrlni; more than lo.uoo. Coitiidf ralile Interest was man! fc .ted here In Slkl's scnnatlonal de feat . f Cari-cntlrr. boxlus fan re e-H'npt tbat Ilreltnstraotcr mce battled the Sersaleso to a draw. Hi2h Rents Still With Washington WASHINGTON. I). C, Oct. 31. Kor many monthj. even befora tl.e late war, WaihluKtonlans were told the reason for tho skyrocketing rcata for houses anil apartments was the portage of housing facilities Where dtnanil exreed3 the supply, realtors x.il.1. the prlrc of the ir- p ply will uioittr. WunbliiK-uii n-iil are still hifiti and the shortaRO Is still held up as the reason. , r.ut "there were 3.IS3 vacant houses, apartment and flats in I Washington this year." according to a recent survey of engineer of the local telephone- company. -Of this total. 2.279 were house?. "OS were apartments and 130 were classified as flats." The survey was made to estimate the amount of tho company's busl-ne.-3 In tho comlns ysars. It re sulted In the declaration by the en gineers that since 1017 a decreaslnR number of famllh oro HvlnB In houses, ns well as a U-cnasliiK num ber residing; In apartments, llcrame of I-'kIi price... e" :d"ntly. the sur vty r ho wed that more persons hae liiid to report to 'flit" roomitu; hiusr. nml light hoiiM-keeping cs : -.Viihiueniti TONIGHT AT THE STRAND Square Deal Drug Store TM Miiiu St. l'hoiii' 01! THE ARROW SIGN The lijx aiTow & points the way to our store of (iual.lv drujis and high class service. When you see an AKUOW, remeinher this store. The arrow leads the way, and do not stop until you enter our store and are served. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Iti-i; Price llp.-.'liil l.k li.i-nr Hindis 5c 0.- l-'iii l!i in nml llur Ue:ul Itiiz.M ,S i-ll llll.ll. N (It pit. l.ng., S.niiiro Di.il While Pine . Tar l.'c line Tor CoiikIin. lliii.rs.'tieiis, l.i.s of Voice. Miiil'iie OmiI Klilti.) I 1 1 1 . Cr.r f.Of (li-oil for tlii.-Ku.-ln. el.'. Itiililn r .'tpiiiii'.es Ific I lie 10c ONE PRICE TO ALL 10c The best show in Klamith Falls tonight is right here, and the price is only 10 cents. Mary Anderson as BUBBLES "That's for Joy" The story of a yirl who wanted to be n boy. She is a joy forever that will make you smile through. If your heart is blue and you're full of troubles, Put on a smile and go sec "Bubbles." Also, Charlie Chaplin as a female impersonator, the funniest thing you will ever see. Show Starts G;15. 7:45 and 9:15 CHOICE PERFUMES I Pra limine!, o 2 o H.ir.lliii Hi. i II on Jlck) ..? 2 il o lij.r Kim. in $'.'0ii Tin -e Khmer, ox $2 00 l.a Ho' .-me Arly. o II 00 1 Inn. lit. ot II f0 PrUole. ni 12 CO M.IMh. lit 12 00 l.-i.ly Mary. m. 12 r" Delpbtne. oi. II &0 Day Dream, oi. 12 00 Jrrr.niu While Itime, ot. It "' Spruit: I'luvM-rn, in. IS on SprlKc (liirden. oi 12 00 Wood Viol. -t. .it l mi t'rnb.ippli, o II 00 I'uMiii're lloim-t, ox. II fill .Natiille. oi , 12 00 New Mtiun ll.i. .1 00 FOR THE BATH lliilliimuei t V.iriio Hub Salts llrow.li Windsor Soap lurki-li llulli tloip Wanli CliilbH :tiioi Sn.ip Until 111 null Until Mitt Itilbber Hpotir.ii Tiili'iltn lloKaxn S.-a Salt I... Primer., ('..stile l.ll.ir Impi'rl.il , V.-iMal I.lljsettu t)SIl Splilt Itub Palm Oil Soap i:.ui d.i jniiiiii' t'r -nn till Soap I 10 CENTS ADMISSION 10 CENTS Coming Friday Rodolph Valentino in the Big Masterpiece, "STOLEN MOMENTS" Suggestions for Gifts FOR HER P..) II.. ..in Perfume. i t; oo K.ul.i'i 112 00 i:i-r .-.harp P. ncll in on ,ir Mirror 17 fio !'. .i.r Lake Plcluro .75 ll .'! .iliinfrj- ''i I -.mi ii jin p.-n i: 7i I'lurieiit To-l'-l Soap, bar r.n I '..in. Worming Pad 112 Un v rtoi-k ir on (r,i'nr Pnrn. s 17 6'' Muii mo S-ti (i on II... r lrub 12 :.! (-nub . l 00 Wash fl.illi.. 2.' FOR HIM (illl.tti, llainr Amu tiirop It.ii.tr l'l.lllllRllt Itaior S'.rop I'll IS'.' Whisk llrooin Soap (3 barN) P.- Il.t KllKe Sln.vliig llriMh lYutili.Iti Pti l...r Hluirp Pe'iul Slmvliig .Mirror Wnt.-h fli.ilii tllinvlllg Mug, .".Mtlourry 3Se 2ic loo 26c 3..e Sic r.0c i r.c 25c 3ic 15c 20C II 10 fl Ca 26c r.r,p toe II to loc I.', oo la III) jn on 12 oo it :.u It o'l a i :.' Ml 12 r. n no 14.00 Ji on 90 It 00 KIW.'.'SB ii-iAaLK ww i ii "tt-'7T" w 'J '-'-MTr- VSil . t " r. i iz t lis. 7 A. J. LYLE for Mayor I YOU! A Business Mao and a Business . i SW SVrU iV 2L M d yWf.it ,.n''JTt The City of Klamath Falls should have: A progressive clean business administration. Competent and efficient heads for each depart ment of the municipal overnment; Clean sports and amusements for all the people; Strict enforcement of the prohibition laws; More supervision of public dance halls; A police woman and probation officer; Not less than three police patrol boxes, equipped with gengs and telephone, and the policemen reporting regularly; An auxiliary volunteer fire department to assist and aid the rvsulp.r men when called upon; More playgrounds and equipment; More railrordo und competition; The Sh'p;ir.ijtsn and Pelican Bay roads repair ed and r.viniained in jjood condition, and a dircc ... i veiled circet through Mills addition. rsrr.jffii'snn AndA. J. LYLE for Mayor A man not br..' . xy any organization or clique. (IV l ' a m 'mono FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART I wish to thank the people of Klamath Falls and vicinity for their liberal patronage during the past No Profit Sale. The sale has'tbeena tremendous success,, each year it has grown bigger and greater, and for the reason that I have tried 'to give the public the greatest values possible. Mere words cannot tell my appreciation for the response and the way that the people have placed confidence in me. I trust that I shall enjoy the patronage in the future as in the past. ALSO THE WORKINGMEN To the workingmen, I am glad that you have placed your confidence in my store; you will find 'that I am at all times ready to go to the bat for you and must say that the way you patronized me in the past will always leave a warm spot in my heart for you. "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" . SUGARMAN ssassjBjssjjssjssjnaaacHHBassjsK pwyssssssjasji T Tin: siti.v AiiittitttmaanaHHaHaBi ssWsHnsssssPMsBgjsHJHsAJlPgitK 5:uTVSS1KimMlwmlWlltttttttttttu VKMESO-Km-tuS-jixUMiff. f w w T'TwvfTTft'rJ!l('8'p,v,;gTfTg'A'''''f';5a HRH&E9 3JEXeL&fSZ