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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 . . 1 ft r i -i: " 5 1 S'.ll 4 sW"V''.Vf if" ' vf? Cef in the well dressed circle A feature in connection with CURLEE Clothes is the fact that the models are always correct ; and in good taste. The designing staff steers clear of the extreme, which accounts for the good looking lines of CURLEE Clothes. , We are showing a splendid array of depend-. ,: able fabrics in the season's choicest colorings. ' - a Among them you will find the suit which you will want, which will fit you and which you will enjoy wearing. ... ' . " And when you consider the low prices at which , CURLEE Clothes are sold, you naturally won der how it is done. The answer is simply this:" ' CURLEE Clothes are manufactured by a large organization with a large sales volume. . The tailoring factories are operated on a highly ef ficient basis and the cost of manufacture is re- duced to a minimum. 1 ' $30, $35 and up to $50 Klamath Klothing Kompany X - Leading Clothiers At Broadway, Malin hUKT SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH., EVE. 7:30 !; RICHARD BARTHELMESS ' .' with ' ' '. MISS DOROTHY GISH He's Ice Skating Champ lw.A... HI V" on lort , imstMJ M nd so in coif with V J v ; v'i5J MIR r ooo iort whet nut pr- (onnnnceo count (or but Utile. Champion com nd to In sol( with tmot monotonous regularity. Title boklfn IhronM annually. ; Wullrr HnKcn U one of the very low kdni In soli who la over con slatent. Httgcn Is tho on champion who for years has lived up to hi title. Speed skating Is almost as ftcklo with Us chumplons as the good old Scottish game of golf. Kich year some new flash bobs up. Vpsettlng the dope Is a favorite paa tlm among our best Ice skaters. The latest phenom Is Kranrts XI Jen. holder of the International ama- Ifefe8sL& Sli teur outdoor speed-skating chum plonshlp. Recently Allen added fur ther laurels by winning the Ameri can diamond trophy and the na tional title at Lake Placid. N. Y. Allen finished with a total of 10 points. Just enough to top Charles Uorman of St.-John. N. B.. defend-O CEl:' 1 lnxwhamDlon. F.v- rfTH rjr"y I Allen, who halls from Chicago, tri umphed over one of the classiest . . fields ever entered In the Lake Placid classls, - FRANCIS ALLE.N Mr S IN ROW WITH SENATORS ,NEW ORGANIST FOR PINE; TREE ARRIVES IN KLAMATH FALLS ! . : i BIG DANCE AFTER SHOW SUNDAY, MARCH 8TH ' ") Matinee Only 2 p. m. "Bell Boy 13" , . Starring DOUGLAS MacLEAN 1 1 At a wise cracking bell boy whose life is just one pretty girl after another. (Continued from PRo 1) ing a natty brown business salt, he had stepped to his place 03 the dais' just at naon, had called the senate to order by a single tap of the gavel ' and then bad stepped aside without : a word while tho chaplain offered prayer. Then tie a-alted calaily for the fire;wprks ti begin. ' ,- ' They started- atonce. The clerk started to read the Journal of yes terday's proceedings and Senator Curtis, the republican leader, asked. as Is customary, that the reading be dispensed with. Senators' Reed and Hale depianded recognition. ."The senator from Maine," said Mr.' Dawes. . .-. -i Senator Hale said certain criti cism of the vice president, had ap peared Id the morning newspapers because he had not returned to the senate chamber yesterday at the conclusion of the Inaugural cere monlesi :.' .-. . .-..j.-j '"I think I can explain the reason he did not," said Senator Hale. "And I think It . is . my duty to do so." . . - '.Hale Explains ' VAfter ; the president hid . fin ished T speaking the president and Mrs. - Coolidge. and the. vice prcsl dent ahd Mrs. , Dawes went dawn the steps to the waiting autos. The president started off and the vice president then turned to me and said, 'I must return U the senate In order to preside over that body; how do I get there?' I replied he war not to return to the senate, but, was to go to the reviewing stand 4n front of the White House to review the pirade. This was due to a misunderstanding on my part and l( any blame attaches It must rest upon me." Senator Reed at once demanded that the Journal be read but Sena tor Curtis wanted to go ahead with appointment ot a. committee to notify the prorfclcntvthe now senate was In session and the Mlssouriati finally agreed to an armistice until 2 o'clock. .' '. ' ' . But -Senator! 'Ashurst then de manded attention to explain that he had been misrepresented Jn this morning's newspapers as casting certain 'strictures on Mr. Dawe for his' attack on the senate rules. Ho added ' that . he bad not criticized Mr. Dawes on that score but that he had objected to the "unseemly and unkindly Interruption" by the vice president. 'Harold Knix, former organist for the" Libert theatre In Con- traila. Wash.; is In the city, arrlv i lng last night, to take the place ot iDuBols Cbrnish, ofganlH at the Pino Tree, who will leave Friday for Eureka, where ho will accept a posllfjn as organist ot no Liberty theatre In tint city. 'Mr. and Mrs. 3C Satardlay E. W. Renick Public Accountant Accounting and Auditing ' (General '-- Income Tax Capital Stock Tax 211-212 HOPKA BUILDING PHONE 317 :Kn3x will make Klimath Fall their .permanent home. ' Special feuturos such as those uBed by Herbert Wallace of the ; Liberty theatre in Seattle, and Henri Keats of the ' Portland Liberty the atre, will be' stressed by Knox, with the departure of the present girl show at the'Plne Tree. !. Special Sunday concerts ' and - concerts In between ahows .will bo on Knox's prograiu. He Is a soloist as well as playing for ''pictures and ' vaudo- vllle work. LI . TO SKIX ItO.I IXMW , SALEM, Ore..' Mnrch 6. At the request cf the stats highway com nISBion the board of control voted to sell VI, 000, 000 refunding bonds for the retirement of bonds sold un der an act 'of. 1921 .provMing for shor". term securities. . Hl'JU'HKKY ItKTl'RXS Earl Humphrey, state traftio of ficer, who was stationed In and around Klamath Palls during the late summer and fall months of last year, has returned to the' city. where he will bo stationed for some time. During the fill rains Humphrey left this section, due to the condition of the roads, but with a promise of go:d weather and a number of speedsters, has returned SWANSEN ELECTED ! PRESIDENT DURING BARBER'S MEETING ;J. E. Swansen was elected presi dent of the Klamath Falls Master Barbers' ' society of the Northwest Pacific during a meeting of that body' last night. . Other officers elected were Hay Crawford, vice president, and Arlet Edsnll, secre tary arid treasurer, v v " ' Matters of Importance, Including the subject ot prices for work, were discussed but few acted upon. The men plan ', on meeting onro a month to bring up questions of Im portance occurring during that time. SPUING IS HERE .' If there lk any .doubt left in the minds of the most pessimistic that spring 8 still far' away, and they are yet In tho threes of a cold and thawless winter, let them stroll by the county court houso land observe five good, trusty county prisoners at work about the lawn and trees. The prisoners, , under the super vision of Joe Klntscy, county Jailer,; are- putting on a new angle to the' court house with their spring house cleaning labors for the grass and shrubbery, .:'-''' : A now automobile door Intch Is locked by pressing1 a b'littoli; a' key being' needed to open it. , ' ' Special. Reduced Prices are now Id effect on all -fur. ro modeling. .' ' . . your ol J-fish.' bhed muff trans." formed ; Into ' a smart, now neck fur -or a heavy ..full-length coat re modeled; into thV slimmest of ne.f Juciiiiettosl - MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrier 0'2!i Washington, Dot, Slvth and Moventh All work 20 to 60 per cent less than any fur. house In KlattatH. Work" guaranteed; ' Feriiitare :Spe R O C K E R S MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FINISH Will haimonize with yearly any other furniture. Unusually well made, tap estried rockers, with 12-spring automobile cushions. Very comfortable and at the same time ornamental. REGULAR SALE PRICE $21 $14.25 $22 ' $15:00 $20 $13.75 ' BE D R OOM SUITES 10 TO CHOOSE FROM A product of the nationally-known Dornbecker furniture factories. Com plete sets, including American walnut, French walnut, Silvertone and Ivory finishes. The Ivory Buite, a beauty, is a real buy at $54,75 Other suites priced to...r............... $350 00 FLOO R LAMPS These come with silk shades and frin consirucuon, making them a steady a -in the modern home. An especially good buy is one bridge price.:......;. ..; Other specials include a floor lamp, re Many more in stock at similar low pr peated this season. , ges and have bases of unusually wide nd dependable light. A real necessity lamp, regularly priced at $17.75. Sale $11.55 duced from $22.50 to $15.75 ices. These prices will, not be re- Light globes - - A special buy enables us to offer you regularly sell for 35c, at the special Every lamp guaranteed. These go on First come first served. - 191-2c 500 of these : 40-watt globes,' which price of IQ12C sale Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Mordoff & Woolf 719 MAIN ' OPPOSITE PINE TREE SATURDAY FURNITURE SPECIALS K it U . .. 1 1 fv; J' "The World's Greatest Buy" J Everyone Says ItSales Prove It ',.' Hudaoh is not called "the World's Greatest Buy" for today alone, That U acknowledgment of ten years' constant refinement of a great car around the famous patented Super-Six principle. The largest production " of 6-cylinder closed cars in the world give it unequaled value advantages. : All now know that higher price can buy no smoother performance than Hudson's. It cannot buy more brilliant results in pick-up, power or speed., It cannot ,buy greater reliability or endurance. At today's prices need you own a lesser car?,Can a costlier car satisfy you more? 1 ' HUDSON COACH H345 5 PASS. SEDAN Hi 95 ; 7 PASS. SEDAN 189S . trilght and Ttx Bxtr ' ' ACME MOTOR CO. 400 Set: 6th- Phone 680 a