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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
toe Eight i,iri,'i-j. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1025 ' ,... v- r, s i -,r' ..' S y . A. K t -1 1 i m Dower mxhc new winter Rea urown is extra comfort for the man at the wheel Quicker starting one touch of the starter but ton is enough Justa Utile nudge on the accelerator zips you a . head in traffic with power to spare.Try a tankful of the new winterwRed town -"in every way the best buy in towrC ' ,', STANDARD OIL COMPANY I ( California ) Buy it anywhere you see the red, white and blue pump at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. "The best buy inTown Affaire i 2t .V -- ' -f : ' . ,- - w 1 he speed-up breakfast for busy folk! r Half die day's work is in the start! Albers Minit Oats ' start your busineas-follc off with an energy-breakfast 7 dished up in double quick time. -- . ;- Three-to five minutes that's all it tales to have Minit Oats steaming hot; ready to serve. Ready to carry them through to noon with energy to spare! ; X For none of the health-and-er.irgy value of oats is lost in the Albers pre-ccckihgproccss. Every bit cf the oat' -. nutriment is retained. Only the cooking process is speeded up. And this pre-cooking gives the oats a nut' hie, toasty taste that's great.' ..... : Try Albers Minit Oats for your "better breakfast" tomorrow morning see what a difference it makes! s Better Breakfaft Cereal Three Snaps in GOOD Used Cars 1923 Ford touring .........:;:...$300.00 1922 Dodge touring -...$475..00 1921 Dodge touring ' $350.00 Y i v (1925 License) : ; Alto, several other good buys in used , , cars Cash, Terms or Trade ' ; . .' ";; ';; " '.' -' ''l ' -' ' Open Sundays and Evenings Acme Motor Company 6th at Oak - Phone 380 At the Pino Tree i . : In tho ptcturtiatlon of Louis Jo soph Vance's thrilling novel. "The Ixme Wolf.' Jack Holt as the fam ous fictional character, rtoca one of the most aensnttoual atunts ever caught by a motion picture camera. Holt as Lanyard, vthe Lone WVlf'.', j takes to the air with Dorothy Ikil- toov u secret service operative ' whose Identity nt the tl:ns Is not ; known to Lanyard, who believes her to be a member of the famous Puck of Parisian underworld criminals. In pursuit of Eckstrom.an Internation al spy. Kckstrom has stolen govern meat plans upon h's person. Holt 0,-nd M5ss palton chase Kckalrom. played by Alphosso Ethler, through the heavens, with Holt jumping from one plane ito 'tho other and making a return trip via a daring parachute drop. Holt mare thnn duplicated tho marvelous four-mile parachute leap by an irmv officer at Kelly Flying Field., duplicated in the sense of ac complishing the impossible. At the I'lno Tree Saturday only. AT THE LIBERTY ft "Cupid's Hustler" featured at the i Liberty Theatre, tonight shows Kd '. Cobb as the lnstrumar.it of Cuptd. Ho ; steals hts owa horses to help tho : girl ha loves. - i The plcturo s brimful of dash and ; excitement and tells of a cowboy; named Jim ho helps a girl to run tho O. D. Ranch which belongs to her Mother. To do so he steals 200 i head of his own horses. The sheriff . gets on his trail and arrests him. You will get a dynamic thr'U when you see the girl come to the rescue and haul him by rope up the side of a steep cliff while the posse sleeps underneath, and yet another when . Jim is surrounded by the posse and : escapes through what seems to be ! an Impenetrable barrier from the deserted cabin wherein he was In I hiding! However, at the end Jim Is recognised by his foreman as being i tho owner of the ranch from- which the horses were stolen, aT.d all ends 1 as it should with Cupid as Chief j Engineer. , ' ' , Ed Cobb is tremendously popular with Westers fans and they will not be disappointed' in tola latest vehicle of his which comes quite up to the mark ot.his previous pictures.. HUNTS WASHINGTON . LETTER ' By HARRY B. Ht'XT XEA Service Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. "One Eyed ' Connolly," ch-implon gate crasher, would have had a hard time getting .inta' the farewell;-cos-, tome ball given by Prince Oelasio Caetajil; Italian ambassador.. - . For the prince had provided "spe cial - protection ; against Just that sort of visitor. ' i . , Despite the (act it was a masked ; affair, every arrival bad to IdentI-I fy himself at the door, lift bis mask, and then wait until bis name j had been checked against a Hat of those who had been invited. If the guests' met all the3 tea la they were permitted to mask again and enter. If they didn't sut the7 went. nrlthoii t having been . in ! . . ; The procedurs f illswed by Prince Caetanl was made necessary by the increasing number of "society crash ers" in 'Washington. Growing numbers 'of folks with out Invitations, but. with dreas suits and a polished front, have been 'horning In" on receptions and parties. ... . On some occasions the number ot persons present M a given affair has been alroosi double the total of invited guests. - At one place,. It Is recounted, tne 'butters-ln". had eaten, up most ot the refreshments before the hon- est-to-goodness 'guests arrived. So when Caetanl, 'who is credited with having stopped an Austrian ad vance - by blowing ' the top off an Italian mountain with dynamite pre pared for his party, he Bet tor hl.n self the same .slogan, he did on that occasion VThey ;-Baall not pass," And they didn't. As a result, the Caetanl farewell party was. one of the really exclu sive "large" affairs given at thu capital this winter,- - - . ' Although officially the recant de parture of Jules' Jusserand, French ambassador1,' marked tho. hlgh tldu of regret for a departing - envoy, Prince Caetanl's ' going actually leaves more heartaches. For Don Oelasio Is a handsome bachelor, dashing: rather than .dig nified. His adventures, - from rail road, building, with a construction, gang in California to his herolo war exploits, clothed .hint In an aura 'ot romance not equaled by any oth er member of the diplomatic j.-opi Being unattached, matrimonially,' he of course had an advantage ovo most' of his. diplomatic colleagues. As a result, wherever h wont, jj was 'the traditional "Ufa of tho party." ' ' . : , As a diplomat, Caetanl's big work was to help get Uncle Sam's view point straight ' with respect to the Watch Moe's Store Windows for New Goods as They Arrive Daily .;C. Saturday Extraordinary Women's and Misses' Fashionable DRESSES $12.95 The majority of these chesses sold up to $25.00, and some up to $35.00. Truly remarkable for Saturday that they should sell at $12.95. Silks Flannels Crepes Woolens Some plainly tailored, others elabor ately decorated j with embroidery or beading, etc Good range of sizes for Women and Misses and dressea-that are going to sell fast at'$12.95. Entire Assortment of Lingerie Crepe at 29c There ,vill be many who will take advantage of this crepe at this price. .There' must be 25 patterns or more and of the heavy grade too. Also included in this offer is the famous wash-an-rede crepe nation ally advertised for :it's merits. 1 'Nice Large Pure White Sheet Blankets c$2 Each Just unpacked a case of; these and marked them exceedingly low that they shall sell fast. -Cost, no more than ordinary sheet now and there ave so, many people who pre fer a blanket-to, a sheet. Size js 72 by 99 full; with bound edges. ; Will You Select Ruffled Curtains $3.00 Pr. Many women arc because they arc about as cheap as you can make them. Colored ruffling along the side and bottom in orange, orchid, blue, etc., 2 to the pair with side ties and come full length. Nice for the kitchen or bath, etc. Full Size , Pillow Slips 37c Here is a pillow slip that is worth 45c any day. Full 42 inch in size and good heavy weight free from dressing with a nice large size hem. We have only a limited supply of these slips which promise to be very satisfactory at 37c. Shop at Moe's First Where you can Save : Yourself much Shopping Trouble ' ' i ' ' ' Muslin 1-3 off Garments of fine muslin, batiste, long cloth, crepe, nainsook, etc. fJanuentS that ,are well worth the regular price but for the fact that some of them, are slightly soiled, ., ; i,' ; Included are Puillipiue gowns, chemise, .etc.; genu ine hand work and, --truly represents a Moe Store value when they are offered at off the regular marked price. Come- make your selection. Huck Towels Standard Size 29c Is there a home that can't always use a couple of huck towels as extra cither for the guest or family Then the rooming houses and the roomers always need (iiore and these arc certainly nice at this price. Be' sure to get three or four. Entire Line of , Silkalines at 25c yd. Included with the silkalines are Shcenetes and some cretonnes as well. There is no better time to make a comfortable or curtains or so many little things that need to be done than right now.- Over a score of patterns to select from and all good. 32 -in. Zephyr Ginghams 19c yd. Our domestic section offers you a wonderful value in this gingham as you are in actuality buying a 29 and 35c grade' but . in short .lengths. . Most of them are 10 to 20 yards, so you can have all you want at this low price. : Many Klamath women express themselves as thankful for these Moe Store values and we want every one of our cutomcrs to feel the same way. Here at Moe's Are Many Brand New Coats, Dresses, Ensemble Suits From these already here you. will de rive a good idea of what will be worn for the coming season as the height of the fashion world is depicted within them. ' T'ts Very True there are at least 8 brand new ma terials and fully a dozen of new shad es that will play the most important part for the coming season. More and more garments come every day as Mr. Moe can make his selections on the market. Make the pleasure ours of being able to serve you Fascist! government of Italy, This be seems to have done. , The truo aim ot Fascism, ho told, us, la "the ethical, social and polit ical reform of Italy, along lines morally sound, politically practica ble and conforroablo to, tho nature of tho Italian people. We Fascist! prefer action to -words, and imy ac tions will be proof of my devotion, both toward Italy and the United Ijtates." ' ; ' . . '. - fWmSias -.Tho reason dances break up whon they do Is because by that time the men all noed a shave again. ' The most fun In the world Is to throw a -biscuit across' the table at some formal dinner. ' Things change. And deciding what is right or wrong Is like writing tho time of day on a pleco of pa pear so you will always have It. . The end , frequently justifies tho means, but with bootleg boose the means may justify the end.. The man rwho wonders why 'he doesn't fall In love hasn't tho heart to do It. , - Spend your days' just killing tlmo and time will kill xou. . , A fever blister Is also considered an excellont chaporone, A hypocrite Is a man who buys a big auto to make the ' neighbors Jealous; . . ' ;.-',: . .'.'... i Many a man who wonders what his friends think about him would be surprised to learn thoy don't think -ot all. What tlckols , us ' more than a woman hater drossed fit to kill Is a mun hater la a flimsy dross, - To Obtain Good Wil 1 it is just as necessary that we satisfy.our used car customers as our new.' ' , For reliable used car& see . , Buick & Staf Garage ' l . H. E. Hauger ':' Opp. White Pelican Hotel 1