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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1922)
(If V i 5 n.TJ ,virimr:s,itrHp;j:i "v$THE!EVJEmNGHERAU).,KUVMATH FALLS,.,ORKGOR,. H'MMM .F i i . H A.-T-" --" ilNHClE r H tho l'nrent-Teachc" association, thoisey nnd some other stale In neUvl- 'ClcmcnccOU neiicral Federation nr Women's 1 tics which have prevented the revl- I elnhs, tho Astnelatlon of I'lilvctslt? slon of state spot roapi lo chow tho women anil tho I.mruo of Women ' new local orsranliatlon. , Volen, She ftuj I IPchlHR Was Also Famed ns Pick-Pocket 10,000,00 Workinjr ThontRh Non-Partisan Organiza- tions of Nation nerordlnj; to Mrs. Parks. AtldiMl hnt the W. C. T. l vn :1ns In turn to further tlio nlm ; of several of theio orpanlzalloni, and that lu mnii) other fields. Its coopc i ration had been sought. I "The w. C. T. IT. endeavors wise-J proved ory ucectul ly to promote, that hnitmnUliiK, .roc" aitirarRn. " ' lallfluc and rpIrltualUInK of thu in- "Tho Imndsome stiver cup nw.ud ed nnntinlt' to the eorrpo.tdlnR re cretary who mifcea tho best repor; on tho membership campnlsn lu nor stale now to MIm tipha Marshall. Illinois. Thrco plan out of many In tho III!- u i-rojieh deputies, by pjInK v (Sirly compulsory contribution. I'AIUS, Nov. rlO. To lcora.es ClFnionrcAit'H numerous accomplish ments, wilier, orator, Journalist, politician, statesman and diicll.it. must- ho added that of occasional pIcl;pocVet. , her. An old radical deputy, elect ed In lSSfl, was wont lo avail him self of tho lur prlvllw.i without the ullRhlest iwiervc, HUndlun In front of tho bar imp day. after ho had absorbed drlnKs and partaken of sandwiches to tho limit of his capacity, tho hungry memhiir of parliament proceed! to fill tho JWU'ADEMMA, t'n.. Npv. J0. Tn million women nro working turoURh Various non-prfVlIsan omttn Itiatlona to present enactment of jUt-prohlbttlon xK-sfllatlon, Mrs. Francos IV Harks, corresponding t cretary of tho national W 0. T V . aid In her report today beftm the convention of the organization. Ho- duMrlal rystrm which Is tho ulll-1 ma to goal of tho w omen's trade tin- j Ion leaRUc," said Mr, l'arka. "Wo have n record of more than 100,000 new women who hnvo en rolloJ In local tir'oua slnro March. 1320," tho rontlnn.'J. "The organi zation map of the United States U , v.-.-uUrfuUy lUum'nf.ttd by 1 44 ly'nlit rl (leu UidlcntliiR tho low- 'Ton ct 1121 local uulivis organized BIRTH RECORD FOUClt 'At Klamath Villo. lorl - . -- -., Mr. and Mrs. lloy N Touch, ft boy; weight, ?li pounds. entitled lu frco wlchca from tho a .ipn.tioua re tall mat drlnht bar of nud sand tho rbam Just pockeji off his swallow amid sreat mirth. Clomonreau, iStatldhiK Ihem and then lio behind hhn, was exlraetlmt hTmself. tlio deputy an fast tin Ihey were slowed nwny. Mlclmu, that was tho deputy'a namo, finally became awnio of tho "(heft" hr the sixth sandwich failed lo show any per ceptlblo Inrreasn In tho wolh'ht of hla coat. Turnliu: nroiind he he held riemencoau In tho center of a nrnup, passim sandwiches about Mlchuu vowed would iivcnnu imcK sandwich from tho puefcot of, lu 1SSS t'lcmoiireuu wa a ran Idldalo for llin ptislllou of piesldent of tho fliiiiiibcr, with M. Mulliw im hl.4 opimuimt. MIcIhmi. althiiuith it pottllenl friend nf tlleineannwu and Imlonr.lii,: l0 lll Hll"u' l",rt' tho mdli'iil, voted nenlnnl Ihn "TIor." Mellno and Clomencoau both obtalnud uxnctly St 3 rutiM e.tch. Afcroidlnc lo Krciicli parllnmoil taiy law, lh off ten went lo Mj line, as belnit sunlnr lo t!lmeijl ceau 1.1 jM'.irH uf service. i', m:w riAXoa 'TRUTH IN ADVERTISING! sldei tho W. O, T. V . Ihcze uiri l-i aisco March, 1920. Thl number znllaas Includo tho Women' Trade would tic much jrcater no doubt. Union IcaRUo, tho Motlura" concrcse, but for tho absorption of Now Jer Tho Knrl Shep'.icrd Company has Juit received n larKu nnd lonK de layed shipment of player planes nnd are highly Rrntlfled at their nblllty now to till their customers ChrUt inns orders. lttt II I Latest Styles. Latest Colors. Latcat; Materials. Latest Trimmitiff. Latest Arrivals. W&e again offering -No Refunds. -No Exchanges. -No Approvals. -Alteration Free. -Complete Stock. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN DRESSES FOR THIS SALE Here's Your Turkey! TO EVERY PURCHASER of a suit or overcoat costing twenty-five dollars or rriore will be given a Thanksgiving turkey. 4 PURCHASERS of other merchandise costing thir- ty-five dollars or more vill receive a free turkey. Only one turkey to a customer. yOU WANT a new suit or overcoat so do you want to join in the Thanksgiving celebration by having a turkey dinner. So buy a suit or overcoat at less and get yourturkey free. You need shirts, you vneed underwear, you need shoes now is the time io get these things. Buy thirty-five dollars worth be tween now and Thanksgiving and the turkey is yours. Save your purchase slips, and if they total thirty-five dollarSjthe day before Thanksgiving you get a turkey. ' 'HIS OFFER is open tomorrow morning, and will continue as long as the turkeys last, but the number is limited, and you should purchase early to be sure of a free bird. K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBOPY" Demonstrating the purchasing power of this store, proving our modern merchandising methods, creating lower prices and giving ycu the benefit of tho largest stock of rendy-to-wcar in southern Oregon. Few people anticipated a sale of this nature im mediately preceding Thanksgiving and will be very thankful for the occasion. The same variety of dress es that continuously meet with astounding approval, the kind that identifies a merchant as a distributor of up-to-the-minute merchandise arc in this sale. Dresses like these are eminent for practically any occasion and will well be taken advantage of. It would be very unwise to pass this sale by, especially at this period of time (before the holidays) when everyone wants to look their best and only the begin ning of the winter too. J I y 77 mJTT 11-1 w i i THIS ENTIRE WEEK LOT 1 $1C35 16 LOT 2 2975 LOT 3 LOT 4 $9145 24 EVERY ONE OF THE HIGHER PRICED DRESSES REDUCED PRO PORTIONATELY FOR THIS SALE That these dresses are great value is apparent at 1. -...-ll., .,.Miin. k.inor a rltinltmtinn of ? French originalities made possible to us through the greatest buying organization in j. j. wmui wc io - member of. With their delightful regular and irregular skirt-line their dashing novelty of braided, buttoned and clever metal trimmed effects, this group of dresses offers opportunities of such complete individuality as to give you an absolutely exclusive model for your per- I -sonal selection. .-ft r' iiS r .'.-BV1V VA I mJ i 1 I V yABBWHUHIiH D i mn rr h imniv j mn ffiJ IN titoM ' W A-tV P. W'Bm ;- r si- i SPORT COATS IN MANNISH STYLES All wool heavy materials, fur trimmed, extra length, belted, cuffed, double faced, very good shades etc. These arc the style of coats which are now coming in at relatively low prices. For mo toring, outing, dress or every day street wear they are unexcelled. , 190.ndp THE WOMAN'S STORE i j ' v rr r v i a vn: T ItS 4 ll ."Ss ' t , 'A