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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1922)
19 r?r .1 -1 i' i'tf SMYRNA LOSSES HUGE DIVORCE IS GRANTED 01ml k Wins .Mr. NlchoU Wwm San ifiMol1'1 '' if&literl'. tAl W Y A-" Pl'' ii ' 5V Ha-?! J' If '" iJifuay ftifWM taring an LONE PINE- I Attar tlw profmiiri boxen nor mic . IIuiiihI off by l.j)iq Merrill. Clcmmon HlRtor.l wns out of. T" iwnwoilii of llio nolo amount. RCliiml one any Inst eck on account I ' G6' "' " u"",a 6t lckiuM. ' jby ihonourli tor llio whool uoswics the uoxtm n n tinnier ni pinn's iNiipeiij- Vnlunl nt $118,000,001) Niin-Siipporl ' lkmrrl llr Tiuks i IVr ATHENS, Dec. B-vrno loes rf Kllrafaelh D. Nichols loiMjr w p A. C. Hu.im.IHms (raited Ms ranch . o"r .ohi l SBe w n to Ihoto not ino Armenwn coramuniiy . o.,.. ",. ,,.. ""'"' fere ior a i.uic. .jonr urjnii rpw... .()fmuu r,,,,,,,.,,,,,., l.ou. mini (io,vu,vv nccm-uiuK -u.i'im ... ...u '""" , ,. I'auiliie Hulls visiicn mo BiRiom MIm Mnry UrnJltJVl wn Uio iiucM tabulation nmcie uy n coinnuuco nn- i.pmm. mo conjiw mt m........ K,rM Wcilnoslay cvenliiK. f eilP, t:inn WVilm-nlnv ntstil. W .ler tlio direction of the button of Klttvlllo. UashlnRlon. Jeuru- -. ,, brotmr, htulr.rjariyri. 1 Jftoo.l H iturslnR MnlSl H&rrns. --..,,, ,, y P f 19 tfW JKWWM T" 4 WTto Klamath F.IM l..Mok: IfiMftU l. 1 -... .-l.n-kl . A.IL fltKrt'l lu I. M.fc ..IW.4..J.K ... rti-JnU, HMt htlAIII I 1W ...... . ' ill III laiUIUJI Uk i-"n 'V rrfl anil fcirmfial PtppfRW aJLli. mm.I I.ahiIi In A rniAttlAit rnm Ih- nmnlfl Int nf ple opcratlnK In Aula Minor. fii5 1 olubo temper ami It was pi o'JKonl Ineomn of 8,000 Armenian J leged that Mr NlchoU hail been fJilllcn lnmyr)ia"ued larbo 7WiriHii'oNaFklrjl1frcl hand cit.OOO, vfisrcpf i."p'or' crnt wsjln cjMicrlc.li(l;'i!ioHjMiool In Kcn to rjiarfllci anil 1to tfic orrii to mako a living for hor clrch. ji.'cTflfinit chllilrcn -Smyrna, which wa the rlchcifi She was cranlcd tho cmtody of Armcnlnn community In the wnrM'tho children and allowed tho coM.i Iwforo tho comlnR of tho Turkish of the case. A army, had 20 millionaires, but to- meat ni made nhlcli dy every one of thejo men Is lr- plaintiff a haro ot the common tually penniless. Tho Urgel lowers property of the two aft the landowner, textlto Import im and exporters ot fruits, cereals, carpets and opium. Tho number ot Armenians killed In Smyrna, urcordlnR to the com mlllee, Is 4,000, and the number ot persons who arc missing or who hfvo been madci prisoners ll'slated til Imi 8,000 men and 1C.OO0 wnbi- Hi- ijTIw moil prominent Armenian builness men k)M ,wcr HarkU and Kysparlan, landowners, rand Ourun llan anj Pailowlnn, textile mer- ehintt. .IUUII pnin. 1- 3 ' COMING EVENTS dlRLS ESCAPE SCHOOL ' S T 3. I '. " t Orfrpowr;r Mnlnm wnl Pin Af- ler Cut UnR WlriM OLTMTIA, Dec. 6. Perenteen Ctrl Intnates of the training school jt Qraad Round oTerpowered a mat ron ut nlsht and escaped ahW they had cut the telephone lres. Tho police ot nearby tons were notltled toJay to bo on lookout for the girls. 'OLYMMA, Oct. C Three Rlrls returned to Orand Mound at mid night. Sis havo been arrested at Cheballs, leaTlng eight unaccounted for at noon today. 20 days until Christ mim December R. l'resbjterlan church chicken dinner and bat flar- ';tc December SJiMert.ilnmonl lis l.i8r Vfek. I llftsley-fiiid Vim. ; iip-Johnson mid , 1.. Storey li doing sotno work on .1 i'laa-AHlESiiKE : Tl.Ji(!M'llt("Wit' SB0,??LIN RA,D j nlilhj Kmnau.xanch.thli uTU iiir..i.. t u.i ,in.rjn larKOrctoiy, ntlVn,le.l(,tho V .. in-.iloi:8prh.tM- HolN ;il al A. .school Alp iso WediSes-' r' $ n Uht. Thh' toilottliiK ' proKram . .. r ........ . .. ...i givrsy-piht'. KM"! 'hfctt.r , "!'.? ,,,,"S,r ' ."". - "America by the nudlehci Thof,. . , ,'v , , ,..,. i...... -fc C .- n Deputy Sheriffs Snook and Shadley property settle- iiuclngi "A. Thankful Ctrl." Mary , ,"vU',,1 tho dry agents four .mull ,lcV. granted the Ootmaii; souk. "Old Jack Frost." , bl' moon.hln. ami a JOUHK pupils: "Points of Vlow," '""' ",!",', rt rr..ni . .. Paulino Ileasley and Clommon 8lg- ' 0,ur for ' arrest of h. A ford. "A Oood American." James S""". owl,pr ' h building. Ills Steenon; Song, "Cheer Our Pll-!1"" "'! 'B0 grim Kiithers," eighth grade; play, Tho hotel was under lease to "Mrs. Newlywed's Thanksgiving Jack NlchoU and Quulf denies nuy Dinner. Sone of Home Work." knowledge ot tbo liquor quail was Ml. Lakl church December .CrrChamber commerce forum . .. XVcember 8 Illtistraleu'Uc- turo on Art "Instltuto ot ChFV cago Woman's Ubrary club. December 9 The Methodist ot 4 church baiaar. i December II - Petroloum products In Soptom ber, wits larger thnu any month this or last M'r, white estlmiited consumption was iilmost a, 000,000 linrrcls mom. ioung clrls: "When the Kroit Is on' released on .his own recogniianre LfAUir,l Frank .nrancli IllUy. " . Ashland Plans mado for $-00,-000 water system. After a thorough trial of S years In Washington and 4 years la Idaho, cabinet or department form of stato government will be retained- Astoria to get 125.000 church. Clackamas county has plans for '28 additional miles paed roads. I Pendleton to let street Improves merit contracts. ( I I The prices are right and terms lowest In years. S e 1 o c t youra early It pays. EARL SHEPHERD CO. 307 SI.1I.V ST. l. VERY, VERY USEFUL Vacuum Bottles tho Pumpkin," I.ols llunuell; "Ted's Slo'ry of Thanksgiving." Ilarbara Owen; organ solo. "Fairy Hells Waili." Zerllne Stevensen: "The N'lght Wind." third grade.: "doing to .'Grandmother." fourth grade; Hong. "Thanksghlng Day," Seventh liraile: "At Orandma's," Phelps Lew. en- or gan solo, "Orvella Wullx" Ilarbara Owen: "What. an Old Maid has to"b Thankful for," I.orralno Ileasley. ljt"In the Woods." Zerllne Slcvf sen: play. "IM be Thankful It": ( to porml him to find bondsmen, Nfchols has not 'occupied the hotel slnco lato In November, according to Qualf. ift -it People soon grow tired of cunning Hollywood. There was too much general condemnation und not enough horrlblo details, Oregon City -Contract let for building Pacific highway through south end ot city. A. genuine gift of utility- without any particular eje ment of mere novelty. An article of usefulness, some-; thing that you can give to anybody. A plain substantial ' bottle, small and large sizes, for school children, work ers and travelers. Big fellows for the car. LuncrY Kits, too. Place Vacuum Bottles and Lunch Kits on your list and your gifts will reflect best character. Iinderwoodi fvjqitMU KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULARrPeOPLE nUY THEIR DRUC3S SALUTING the big CHEESE -. tftfSHK' and the i v I. j Best Cheese hi iN !l 7 KLAMATH CHEESE ifi Made in Klamath County of Klamath milk by Klamath people. Malin Cheese & Produce Co. i Malin, Ore. m3a3H ifyii'i lCSKSij if 4al' - With .tliald-ut.tba.lttlcL .scientific lustriiiiieiits, togeth er wth JfiJfli!tntt"Hr)r, In the erlenco of fitting glass es makes 'us competent to fit your ores, should you need glltsses. Wo grind the glasses hero, t SEE Dr. Gobi I'l.onni Ofc. 1S3.W, He. SSt-J 709 Mhi TONIGHT AT THE STRAND j. Dlllfl id WIIKUK.KVKIIVUODV OI . iliiii lOUV CJOIIit i HOMqoy THHiWKijJWy.KWW?.. i. -90o IbOM Irvlntf'V. Wllltits Big Severi-Kael' tvr. , , ij. lu s a . I ' SenlatitinMl Production . . . i kt '"uv M iW td- Ht - i FIFTY-CANDLES" iW;whekai,.y EKVolVS ur KM "Biigers, featuring MARJOR1E DAY, BERTRAM "3RASSBY and DOROTHY SIBLEYt A Big Mys tery story, also GOOD COMEDY. Show Starts 6:15 and 8:30 Wednesday Co-operative night, six chickens and four boxes of chocolates given away. COMING SUNDAY Big Vaudeville Act. MSHBBflH i, 1 l ' ? T T JF .IF IT'S FOR BABY ' MOE'3 HAVE IT Standing Room Only! II A Store Filled With the Christmas Spirit When FRANK BRANCH RILEY talks there are no vacant seats in the house. Regardless of the size of the hall whether it holds 500 or 5,000 people RILEY FILLS IT. From coast to coast he is acclaimed as the most magnetic and entertaining lecturer on the platform today. (From Ottkosi Clamber of Com merce Hallctln) " EAST ASKS FOR RILEY, In Oiecon Ixcturrr Inrltiil KCory of .Vorjliwcjt lo IffW ' ' Auilh-nVi. ' fcl1 Tefr TIIK Philadelphia Forumt under tho chairmanship of tho eml ' "l ' ' 'tint cTfricirs- df trw cj:. Eduwilr. 1'llMc and Cyra-CurU. ias Inrltid,, - Vronk Jrryrtit !UI?y o,precnt hlJr -, .fainomi .nlcljirjj tajf tho Ore- ? j gon Country .under ,U auspices In .i,.. ami of Music1.4 l'hlladel- . phla's largest audltbrlum, In Jan- uary. Krom 3000 to 6000, of tho t best classes' of tho city attend these . ' .forum crents, and assurances arn? " Rlen1ha because of tho lecturer previous appcrunccs In tho Quaker City, a capacity audience will as semble, to listen To the fltory of tho . Cj!"mbla River highway, Crater "" I.ako and thn forests ot tho North west. Travel clubs, Oeographlcal socie ties. Hankers' assoclatloni and Chambers of Commerco aro renor''' Ing their rcquestB for tho delivery of tho lecturo this winter. If an other lour Is, undertaken tmemben of congress seok a return engago- t ment of tho lecturo delivered with' so much success at tho capllol two years ago. No arrauK''inonta for tho" support of Mr. niley's work for thu future havo yet been un dertaken. All bookings for this fall havo been cancelled and only tentative engagements oni being made for 1923, v The man who can get a return engagement from the blase and busy members of the Amer ican congress is "going some." It's a toss-up between that and winning the endorsement of such super-judges of what the public wants in the way of edification and entertainment as Ed ward Bok and Cyrus Curtis. Frank branch Riley will give- hisMmtlonally v.famoua lecture 'THE LURE OF THE GREAT-NORTHWEST"- with mic ideUhe UifJu PINE-TREE THEATRE Klamath Falls Monday Evening, Dec. 11 Prices within reach of everyone. Balcony, 75c; Loges, $1,25; all Floor seats $1. war tax included. Shop in an atmosphere that makes you thinK innsimas is tomorrow, uiai V makes selection easy, that makes every gift more appreciative because of the Y. practicability. 'The gift that it worthwhile giving," is the idea "back of J. I,' everything in our Christmas gift stock. .How much more joy there is in re T ceiving as well as giving when you know it is just the right thing. X HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.35 TO $2.00 Humpty Dumpty for the juveniles. Heavy felts with leather sole and heels for the grown-ups. All stees and good colors. JIFFION APRONS $1.25 UP To' $ee them is'o buy otic even' though it is a gift for someone else. Gingham, Swiss in pretty ruffled borders ita well as applique trimmed. Some nit; two colored Swiss. Very dainty fdr serving. ? , . SILK, HOSE FOR HER To-.whom ot your friends will the silk hose go. Let it be black, brown or othor colors it makes ,no, differ- ceucp,awe .have mem. suk nom Silk and wool or the aii- up. v c vut&rj we (iivu Y t$L65 up. Silk a: V , w6orfronf"$i.50 METALLIC GIRDLES 85c UP Just unpacked 'anolhVr lot ?of ''these fine girdles.. You ,wij J like these be cause or tne coior. designs ami metals. GLOVES ARE ALWAYS NICE Hack or 'brown in the .famous Fownes imported kid. $2.50 and $3.00. AH sizes at "i 'i cMrv um i v Rnypc; Best line in town. Any size you want for nnything. Goo'd quality paper throughout. From 5c for the small ones to 30c for the largest. v , M-lLl 1 .WOULD'NT A PURSE OR ' BAGLDO?l ''J itif'' so many of themto4 selects We have so from! All shapes, leathers best colors. Priced from $2.50 up. 4 -.KIDDIE'S HANDKERCHIEFS &,WithJ(hose nlco llttld desisMn the eni'iini' In linvo.t nr unnilitO. & ... .,.... ... .,v..n.., . corner. 10c nnd 15c each. u.' RAG DOLL'S 50c. TO $1.00 v About 1C0 rag dolls bf'many differ ent character. Give her one these and save the better doll. of FOR THE HOME Beautiful bath 'sets consisting 'of' !mg,' towel 'ami "face cloth'., Various'. designs and colors. Finest towels. Priced from $1.25 to $4.00. z HANDKERCHIEFS FOR LADIES. Y They always will be as popular as Christmas day itself. You may give f linen, fine lawn, Swiss, cotton or any kind and always feol as though 3 you nave given someinfig pracneai I Z Tfi'i ,i.'j. U'lil. ,,71 BABY'S RATTLE IS HERE Several dozen of those indistructablo kind. Odd shapes in beautiful baby colorings. 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