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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1922)
kvii'iioav, iti:ci:,Miti:u it, i d-ju. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON --";lf'. yrffl I l !.. S .SI I I S-Spsf I WSIWIPS.III. 9 Jf - i ,,.f. - TODAY'S FASHIONS V't." JS $ ('lirlnllini'i hiniurn Ikiii I nil i'ii lln limn mill iillonlloti tit tin' i IM in in eii-fnlk IIiIn "nil 'I In i i' nf ill" It ll n It liirnnrn Iiiiw In n In III up in ilnji! I'rlilny iiml KiiMtdliiy of iii'Xl. wi'nlt llin Cutholli Imlli'ii (Mil nlilltn tmli lil( Fnlr mill li.i-nni Many ilillnl liAtu (million, il t !) If liini'lltiiM lllllll 'ilfliT I Im liullilii) In rnnlil" llmlr rSi'MlnTR in prcpim fur Christ innil. . 'I Im Iili: flirlstmnfl npi-nlilit TuNulii? ilinlui illrnllon of W () HiiillliiirlKlliuliir nf lli- liti'ii, will be n l-.ata lillllit lit m with a l.nml nm n.rl nil" no Tlln I tit 11 il linni'M tlnnro l.mt lilBliI ul tin. Krnuilliiiivliin hull proved u rrallfliiR siieepii lo nii'liihrr nf III" niBnnUnlli'ii, wjm IiiVk worked lianl In fm ni n i-ominmilly hind Tlio Hi I'niil'ii Cplsropiil hacnnr pmuiil a bin Bill 'm I llilr. yriir, nil fnoil Hint nrllrlns if fnm-y work lit. Iiifi null) diirliic Din ilii)'. A rlmnii' Itii; fnnliirn nf llio itny 'n I lie Un mrml liy memhors nf Hit r.ullil lo tllnrn at tluir "it" Thu offnlr ai lfli on Tuesday, aiil mi '1'lilim il.ty tltii l'iiti)lirittti liullw. sold llii'lr ClirUlntill oi' I. nut nlctil nflrr llm d iys snli, u turkry supper win senait In llio lmsitntit ut tln I'H'nliyti'rlnn rluiirh in n liirr.a iiiim lr of patrons A llilril Imiaar I In pfonri'iiN today unJcr llm direction nf Hut Mnlhpdlbt rlintcli women. Mnnr lnvrly thing It ivn drrn made liy llio wmnoo ho4iav v, iirljn nil ilirnitBli tlic annum r nirtiilis pi-f-pnr Inn for Hi" Clirliinin Imlliluyi ' Tunsday ntctil nf Hil el, Mr V T. I" uuli rlultK il n small group nf friends at hrr hi mc In iu l.i'n Apartment, llm nerssum holme lidr husband's blrtlulav. Curd anil tniislr wore llio lemlurrn of iho oven lor.' eninrtnlliment. Tim Happy Hour Needle Wnrh rltili will iih'i'I null Tunsilay nt llm homo nf Mr IMttnrd J-tioa, n Johutoii Atoaiin Tito WdiIiilhU) An tlnu Ilrlilco rlnh, whli ti ui In liau met tills mipH nt tin' home of Mrs. I.oh'Ib (tor hrr. lino I'ii"!! imdnonnil ami will not nii'i't until oiirl) In January. Mrs. J I" (lin'ller wn hostess on V illimilay of Hils uouk lo the An NVidlwork rlnh at ln'r homo' tin Smith Hlverfldo Tim nflornooii was p ni In cvub Uitu In tlio il.iy a Iniirlu on was irnoil to tlio r.uwts liy Mra (loollor. nijlitotl by Mrs. It, t i:. (Jory. Mutlila) lilf.lil of this Wcoli llio Klomntli Knlli rliapirr of tlio 1). i It mot nl Din hnmu nf Mri flinrlwi WihiiI Chorfrin for thrtr inoutllly hllalllUM nd curt.il nalherlnit very plciaaani rronlnn un npont "Itli Mt Hhorli'ln nmlvn Croat ilonl of work una attomlml to at IhU tltn Thu M A. It. ' lirro urn tnhltic np Hid cubjoct of innnurvnilnu ami thrift In ronili'illoii with llm forcdr) orvHo niut nil nffort will ho 111111I0 lo nrnuan lnd'rwl In tlio iciiil-comi-I0nl.1l luluhnillnn of Arlior iliiy. wlilrli fiilU Hilt onr thn Hint hlrlli ilny of I tin mail ulin nrlrOmli'il Hit ld"!i of Vitinr day will ho 1 ilolirniiil nt llio miniivtinii' lm I.IutIhIii iiiu' of tin- iniiHt iiillvo iiminhiTK of lh lorn I ilipplir of ,l. A It, hl) lii'i'ii n'.mli' flmlrinnii nf llm nl:ili 1 ini'imnlli n ami thrift loinnilitiu ami Iht urn slll ho lo plan ami niitll'Ui tlm (oimcrnH(iii mill tlirlft priicr'unn fiir Iho lt rhnptcra of thu l. .V II In Ori'Kon 'I'll It nppoliit tmmt njio.i'iilltloa Iht lo ho 11 niiiiii- Iht nf llm iiiitlminl 1 iiinliiltli'ii iiml vlll mcowiltiitK I101 iilliinillni! thu . II 1, ul liirlt,i nt Writf lilimlitti L 9 ' n n " " "- u,'i I'. U.i ill !' 'llio Knlilcn ui'ililliii; iiniihcrfl.ir) of Mr iiml Mm. John roiint.iln, nlil liloiii'iira of Kl.imuth cmiitty. wna (olnhrnti'il i"nlnriln nflnrmimi nl lliulr liollii) on IM110 Hlri'il. An lo- ipptlnn, In (ImrKo of Mm. A, 1". Olovcr iiml .Mm. M.irali Uuweii n"Alnt nl liy Mm. Aililln Wiilhi-r mi tomU'r i'il tluiiii. rrli'iuln of tlio vouplo, ihn )ino lci'ionn Ilium for tlio iircut nr psrt of thn 31 joiua of lliolr iil-v ilcnciylii Klnin.itli I'.ills, 1.1U01I (liu lii IT Ilii' nflnriinim to offor Hiolr coi) cnitilliilloliH iiml nit'iiy liiil) flnwmtj wnroironunloil to Mr. nml Mm rminlnln. J Mr.i,' II f.. Ilui'iluiiliroolc outer tnlnod' oil WoilncHilny inniilm; with 11 novel lio(lny paity nt luir npnrt muni In thn Whlto IiiiIIiIIiik. Tlio lmutrKi prnvlilcil iiiniuoimint for hoc KUOHts In form nf 1:111110.1. plnjoil until 11 liilo hour. At tlm rlmm of Iho nniiioH tiuppor vnn aorvod hy Mhi. Hiiiilimhrnok. iliirlm; "lili'li onoh client wnn pruKimUul with 11 for iihko of vlnloU f 1 inn a hrllllmitly llRhtra CI11 lntiuns trco formlnir tlio renter ploco for tlio illnliiu tnl'Io Mih Kreil Bclinllock wop honora for wlnnliii; llio Krenlpt niunlmr T of ciilili'ii Thn i;ii'lii wnre: Mon iliiiiinti A I! Wlillimitl, II W lliiml iii'.on. l,fi"llo lloi'niii, (I II Jimli'.r, H. V. innmloii. I'lml tciiiillnek. It, i: U,'IW(M'in, flll, I thn llOVtOH 'I hn niiiHlcal i'iiii'rliilimi;nt huh nl Ml. l.nlil cliurrli IKvilllilr wih 11 ilorlji'it inirri'sri nml m ifj nt inmldii ily li I, into nitinhur of ICInm nth folk mi well m liy u crrftt part of the pMuilo lltlni; In tlm Mt. fiiikl ilUlrlct. Mr. nml Mr. V. II. Mf. I'licrren, AJmn'n (Inmivii (Ilonti nml (llnilyii Mntikrr rn Klaihnth pco pin wlin iiiusNtcil with llm pro gram Aminumoim nt urn Imlni; rorclv (ijl lioio Ironi (.im A ill!" I cs nf llm murlinro of lllrli.ini tlynril Aniiini'y lo Minn tlniuii Wntson, ilniichtsr of Mr ami Mrs Hr-orKo U miiixt Wnt mm Tlm nii'lillni: wn on lli'minhnr & ami took plan- nl iho lioiiiu nf Hi" hrlilo Itarmuy is noil l.nown hero, hntllin ntlundi'il school In (liU rlty nml lainr ns 11 mnmli.T nf tho lloosr llloHf IMpn rmnpnuy nixnt anTornl iiluulln lo-ro lifalllni; hlow-plp nystoins In llm hltf mills of tin toun 'y Mr fharlii Tlioinns. of Mills Ail (lliloii, sb letiiloroil n ilullKlilfnt sur prli by n nrnnp of littr lilllmnlr frtniils Tliurmlay night, thu Implra lion tor Hip orroslon huloi; her lilrili iluy Tlm 1 j lul.lnr. rt in (Im o( J fnlr woro Mr uml Mrs. Jnmns I ifuih. r. Mr nml Mrs ItMnlc, Mr anl Mrs llnwnnl llollarhlilo, Mr anil Mm V II Mi rimrron. Mr nml Mrs (lit i Arm hi. Mr Ami Mrs 1 Datls Arnnlil Mr .ami Mrs I In nml. Miss Itnliy Holl.irlilli' and Itoland li Mrl'lirrr.n UIouscs Match Hats .yr u v cofriiCKT it ueut Tho latut style is to liavo your hat matrh tho blouso or the Ueuie MCtlon of jour new winter suit, l.lttlo round narrow-brlrameU oft hats or turbans nrs often found In this combination, nnd cither l'alsley t tcrned material or bandana handkerchiefs nro tho topular matirlals. Another seheuio Is (0 havo Iho coat lined with the material frwa which Uia Uouso Id made.' Personal Mention ,';vlll Mrs v I tlroro was a ro spat visitor )islerilay from her homo nt Chllo'iuln. (liarRiJlaTi'lln. a farmer In t!m Tievon ilIMrlrt. I" a rounly oni visi tor today. It V I Us Mas In tho rlty this mornluB odor supplies for hi ranch na the 1 tli no nuitl. Prnnk-8l)Vii.,.Nvlio resldos si-Kinn, wns In toun today iraniactlug Inn), nius with local incroltniita. I.ylp HtraelurlKht will leno In 1 In. mornlmi for Knno wltoro ho IU lok after rattlo or V, M. .Mcl.e Jnoro. It q dimming, who Cms been In Clilloiiutn nml Klrb un IiiiiIiipss. rr4tirnpil homo on tlio Chlloquin train thU niomlnR. Mri 0 A. Kroiui'. who for tho pa.il wook tins lici'ii In Kan I'ran rlseo on a huslneaa nml ploasuro trip, rotiiriii'il homo Wodneaday. I'rod I'clrrm'ii, prlnplpal of fill' Mi rrlll hlBll i"i'luol. CAIRO Into town l his moriilns and will probably u nrr thu v "id; mid with rolnllrim and friends Mrs. Trunk Tiirpln, who wns MUh Until Mnsten huforo Iht mar rhiRo. nirhml hero Incl nlr.lit from Portland nml will spend thn holidays Willi hrr family. I!. (1 ItoiiiK. w'lm has lici'ii horn for tho past fuw ilii)H from Croscunt npprntlm; heforo tlm Rrnud Jury In (oiiiii tllon with tho Nichols c.iso. left on tho moriiliiK tiuhi for Port land and from thuro ho will i;o on to Crosconl. Mr nml Mrs. (im rtto Ktovucson loft llils atli'nionii for tholr ramli on W'ociifi m.irali. Mra JiloM'iison hits hoi'ii In lox.'ii for Iho pnil two wcokH Innklni; after tho Hod Cross roll call, In tho nhsomu of her tilstor, MIsh Clara C.ilkliiH. Mlns i:iethl.i Drlsroll anhi'd horn on iho train Lift night from tialom. w'licio hIio Iuih la' on niiiMni; her homo fm tlio lAt few Kara, Minn Drlsroll oxpeetn to spend1 sot oral wcoliH In Klamath 1'alln nml Illy lsllliiK wlih lolatUi'H and frieiuls rnrL)-- Nrek furs have under Koiip u carious chanei While anl- , nuil searfs arc si III lo good tastp I today, H10 nowrr npfkplocos ox tend 'downward In back till thoy arn of Hip proportions and soap ot a -mall rapo. ft no hinds of fur a'i ; not permissible In a oeckplo' . ithotiKht soveral Ulnds mar he u I uiity 1 For the Arctic Redemption of Bonds Thu Treasury Department has called the following Bonds for' redemption on Dec.-rv ft"r . "if i 5th., 1922. .' , t)j!Il.Li.',r All '1:' Victory JJ'onds which bear the 1r.ffr.rs A. n. f. D. E. F. iircfixGiI to their i awv-a-' -j --j 7 7 f 1- -- - iMi Serial Numbers. Interest will cease on that date. 1 1 ii: If you own any of the abrjve Bonds bring them to us and we will handle them for you, either for exchange for other Bonds or " for Redemption, without any charges what soever. ' ,; The First National Bank The Home of Over 4500 Depositor t Member Federal Reserve Bank , . . I t i p ni; 'I iir ' ( 1 1 on a coat. 1'arls Thoro l lod 0 rrur rvtiro of veils as first aids to mi1 llnory. They may bo rolled, with nn odfio lll.o a Turk's turban or tliry may bo omhroldoroil or slm ply of Ibo alioer sort bordorrd w'i'i folds. Therb aro rolls of blond" and black lace, also dellhtfu1 dororated Willi bands ot motal London I.iIiikb for ovenlDK cloaks nro still (iimptuous lengths ot uroendo, but Unities tar tho lues drossy outer carment Itovo ton oil down considerably from th wild colore ot tbo past season. Print oil satins are. tho favorites today In shades of gray, blue or sand. London Still' another rocent Idea In oventui, bandeaux Is tlio , straight, narrow hand of Imitation sea shells. Worn with nn ocean crocn cQntumo. fonrolns into laco, ( tt Is espeeially nttraeilvo. Tlio shells nro u'ry Uuy ami of the scallop urloly, muilo of stiff hits of varnished rlhhon. Now Yojl; VarnUhnd ftpwers and fruit, tr.inslucont uml of Kay leuluiliiKS nro used un tho hats now ' being shoiiii In amoral stnait shops jThoHo k) nnd ellitr4ilne RarUndi , of (herrloi nnd grapea Indiserlmln- aloly miiiRlpil with red roses inn) be Kern In llttlo iiuuMioctad spr3-s I Vv ! tStA mrmi 1 lt3BHrt; -.St! 'l iii li 1 j ii 1 m Xy ; 1 ' I ,; I V I '" ? C'HiS-.t IT nClll' I . M T " nl r )i DON'T FAIL TO READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS '.V-w ss -W ,i, ' rS rW w )i3B; J fj - 1W rr-rir, ' ' I m i H H " H L A- O BBBBFVaBBBM BBBBBL SBBBsVaw J SSV ' 'an- l This costume Is rceomrocnilcJ for .'ChrUtuuts laataucrades, amateur tlieatrlcolt, or forcero weather. 'our Ut ioplo oro wcannir tbtaa laid our best shops are ehoxtni; (hNC They nro teen on all fash- lir.nllo tJooplnc porches. They r.r mado of ttannet or uny othir iwoely stufT that 0110 prcferi and (twy t. neatly trimmed with col- "v-jj pirlnea If ono'd farcy runs i omamsntallon. on tho sober satin hats of black and ' KIoihhHi pleaso call for siino. 1 Hi oho which ,m' l4n oer 1110 m.ici' aim nn (O'llB.ir lip lllll U1I1II1C9D 0-rt II. i: CALKINS durk brow 11, oi'ii on .ir0 tAtlori'il In t)lc. Open (oiiliipiiintll flirlstmns U.irl Hhctiht'id Mimic rUore l(f A r.lf thai I'liilurcs a Rift of Jew elry DaMinpnrl, tko Jowolor. 0-1 1 y y y y t y y f it y y y y I.ORP sunt 5I.2C, lower floor $1 00. V ba Irony 7" ccnt fnr Uii Krni.Ic Urauth Kiley Ucturo Monday cvoim I I IVV llil'ittt I rvnim ifs nhtici: Them will he onl) oiip mn-w In 1(1 innil li Talis. Sundry, I t 10. at ! o'i lork Tin siToml n it at Merrill ut 111.. y ' .netici: IVople hnvliiK llro.-t. tubes or rims at Charleys flaro nt bIMli uml FURNITURE of quality is one of the mott practical nlthc 4-V.af trrti nan r((v Mrt liAtVIs .UJrksmsVmaW Kllttl UIUV YVrU VyUIl VllVil -S 1IVIUV' SSSVMfVS' luxurious or simple in its appointments, but what will welcome an additional piece of . . Quality Furniture , Here Come the Horse Marines! MT. LAKI & FAIRVIEW Tho Itnv. Ilulutt uill'iircnrli at Mt, I. uk! i'ii ni oh tiinulny inornlur Dee 10. 'Jlio proiir'ini i;Ipii hy tho Worn iuih' Uub ut ,Mt Lnk,l rliiiirli Weil nrrilny oM'nliu; jyaa will ntlomli'd At Dm. int luta hnur.tit n Cord truck. ' ' Mih, Joss llrnwn nml Mm. Cupper called on Mr Moiilnon .Sunday. Llttlo ltoy Cupper bturted to Mt Lukl Huhool Monday. Jiiclc Miilnoj la diltliiR nn (in to hutiH dom P.ilrvlinv, taking thn hi onth nml olchth Kiailya to llonloy A Rift of .loiudry alwiiya plenses Quo lAAonnnit, iho JowulOjv P'lt y T y y y y y y y I. t t 'I t y y y y y y y y My stock is selected to meet the needs of Klamath County people but nlf merchandise of good material and good workmanship is considered by -mc i.Ln. V.a,.,.rw TU ln...H ?MnJ awlljiln. m wa "AhaBn" tlt BVA !. V1Jftl vyiiuii uujrius a iiu iuvtci pui,cu tiiii.ii;9 ac nui wn. wu ; vw tw because of simplicity of design and finish rather than because of poor ma terial and construction. ' In buying I invite comparison of merchandise and prices. Study'-your majl order catalog, if you have one, visit other stores and then come to my pkacct let mp show you how I can meet you r ideas in quality and price. With me no piece of furniture is sold until it it pWfY in the home AND IS SATISFACTORY to the ir chaser. When you buy here you buy both quality and service. If the buyer is not satisfied in'loth we do not consider we have made a sale. ,' There are many ltitle things which can be bad here that make "Gifts that endure." Let me suggest some that may interest: 1 W i 2 ffl J Virgin Wool Blanket China' Set Table Linen J Ian .am! Percolator Silverware Dressing Table Stand Lamp Book Ends Cut Glass ' Water Set Cedar Chest Aluminumware Bedroom, Rocker eathjBjCjoyered , -Chair- " Kitchen Cabinet Writing Desk Leather Covered Couch Decorated Vase Library Tablt . i k tr ml. 4 i Perkins' Furniture Hous Ka 127 So.Sixth St. $?$& flM 9 Who epruiiB that Joko about horso njarlnesT Lpolc at this tothlns girl V A4, ci iokiicucd fC M ADDV UAUrt:''' riuins UPjeshocl; onHnjwH nt Atlantic City-It's atojl -JjgT'. vfCl-! FWJ?NISLHER OF jiAPPT HPMESg( M 1 ; t i v. - 1 ,i K r tt 0 ' ?! r . vf X ' ..! ,i , i .m n ' to k V it j j"