The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pagfe Eight
EVENING HERALD, TCI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, OutnluT Id, H'
CAHAN COMES TO
MANAGE STORE
30th Century Establishment to
Open for Business in
Near Future
('. H, t'nlmn ol Modfortl arrived
iii Klamath Polls today to lake
charge of the now grocery store in
the bid location ot Miller's market,
In bO known iih thO Twentieth I'on
tury Grocery store. ThO firm bus ii
nuinbur or i iiiiougiiuiii tin-
stats,
wiiii ttiq uomplotlou ot palatini
mill IniilnllluK ol' fixtures, tin1 store
mih bo oped for bualnoii wlthjn the.
nsxt ton dayii Soooratnl in snnounco
moot ntttdo today:
Mr. Oahun uuii (amity win take
tbu homo ot Mr. add Mrn. Terry ill
i ii; Wocdoij,
The govorninciil of Indlit ball tlO4
elded iii alootrlfy u lar0 portion nl
the suburban railways in lb vlvlu
iiy ot BWbay,
LONDON John KUiililn'ii
bono,
"II ni n I mi ii nl House," r. ml. inn 1 .it ii
oaihlro, wthoro the pool iivmi tor
IB yours mill died In lOOo, In lo tin
old i in L88B, Uy dMd of Kid.
Ruikln modi over hhs houio and
OOUtMltl In Mr. mill Mrn. Art bar
Btvsrn, "praylrii t hum never to noil
lllll H( II 1 1' if lIl'IIIUVIIOll, 11)101' lO I It
miy portlpn of II upon bullilliii:
Ionia," Ht slso roquuUd that (bay
"aooord during 10 oonitoutlva day
in aaoh yoir mob permission
si l ungers In 100 tin' house unit pic
tiiriiii nH I huvo ilonn lu my Htottmo,'
1 out of 52
During the past week we sold three limes as much clothing as any week in the past
year. This we attribute largely, of course, to the tremendous reductions we are giv
ing during this, our once a year big event.
Well Dressed Men
Are Wearing
Bottle Blues
Brackens
Granite Greys
Deep Browns
Burgundys
Wider Shoulders
Narrow Hips
Slightly Tapered
Trousers
Single and Double
Breasted
You get these and lots more for
your money in Hart, Schaffner
8C Marx suits and O'coats.
- lv)v 7w Witt Schafftter
Co ; .i. i 1923 Hui btb AtTncr & Ma;.
How Much Did You Figure to Pay?
Suits and O'Coats
Including Hart Schaffner & Marx Clolhes
Any 25.00 Suit or Overcoat at - 19.75
Any 30.00 M " - 22.75
Any 32.50 " " - 24.75
Any 37.50 " " " - 2985
Any 40.00 " " " - 32.85
Any 45.00 " " " - 36.85
Any 50.00 " " " - 39.85
Others up to 100 at same reductions
K. Sugarman
7 Ain't Mad at Nobody'
NEW YORK. Men are coming
back to the altars In the opinio of
Cardinal Hayes but he is sadly dis
turbed and amnions about the young
women o today.
McDONALD GOES I Martin Moves for
TO ATTEND MEET I Dismissal of Suit
xi o-jr-o
COAST LEAGUE SOORE8
At Seattle-Pcrtland, no game ftiz
At San Fran:?isvo 1, Oakland 2.
At Sacrament:) 1, Salt Lake C.
At Los Angeles 5. Vernon 6.
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed.
Mrs. Wm. Bcssler
4110 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth' and-Fiftfi
Next to Moose Hall
Manager of Pilcher Store Will
Transact Business in
Coast City
"Wit''.i 15 new stores nlTW lo:ate I
CO the Pacific coast, The It. A.
Pilcher company will have 50 by
the end of 1920" was the wo-. i de
livered by a. A. McDonald, man
ager of the n. A. Pilcher Depart
ment store In Klamath Falls, be
fore leaving tlus morning for PorC-
land on business m a tters.
To m or raw Mr. McDonald will
J attend a managers meeting : i Ta-
i coma at wjich all the Pilcher New
lrk buyers will be in attendance
with Mr. Pilcher almse:.'.
I The local store will b? tcpen for
business by the tenth of November,
Mordlhg io Mf. McLunuld. They
had hoped to have their opening
by Urn first if the month, but din:
to delays in getting the build:':;
under way, It will be postponed
until Ihe latter date.
That the allegations of parapraphs
one, two, three and four of the di
vorce complaint of Mrs. Pearl O.
Martin are not supported by facts I
and that the complaint should be
dismissed, is the contention of J. H. i
Martin, local business man, who 1ft
defendant in a divorce suit. Motion
for dismissal of the case was filed
tills morning.
UNIVERSITY
WOMEN MEET
Mrs. E. L. Cramblitt To Give
Talk to Club at Jones
Home Monday
oxi.v
TYPES OF JOKES
KAYS FILM DIKE! TOIt
Somebody robbed a loan office in
St. Louis instead of a loan office In
Si. Louis robhlpg somebody,
HOLLYWOOD,- There are Just 7
varieties of jokes, says Itobert O.
Vignola, motion picture director.
The are tihe fall joke, 'blow Joke,
cheat joke, mlmi'-ry joke, surprise
joke, dumb joke, and Ihe expresshv
Joy Jjke.
Of these, the most successful In
motlc.n picturdl from tho Klaniliioini
of audiences are tho tall and blow
Jokes, which Include comic misfor
tune and aggros-don. Film come
dians specialize usually In one or
I more of tho types or J)ke, each of
j which, regardless ol variation, mxy
1 bp lllli'l-il ill one 0j Hie nevell lyjH'1.
At the home c'f Mrs. Wilbur Jones
on Second and Hligb, members ol
the American association of Univer
sity Womaa will meet :,n M unlay
evening f r ' the second meeting of
the fall mid winter mnl(i, The
early part of ,tho evening will be
devoted to a business meeting, Hal
lowed by a; discussion by Mrs. E.
L. Oramlilltt.
The discussion gives promise of
being most interesting as Mrs.
Cramblitt Iras oboseta Chins ami
the United Stales ai her siibjo '.
She will dwell much on tlie Wash
ington c infetoftee,
DEIITOIT CHOSEN
ATLANTIC f'lTY. X. .1., Oct. Hi.
- IPi Delrolt, Mich., wan Selected
as lb" KI2H convention city of Ihe
American Federation of Labor.
20 discount on all droSSOB at
Milady's shop. Frldnv, Saturday anil
Monday, in IB
f
Plant Trees and Make
Klamath Falls
The City Beautiful
i
A New Group of
Afternoon and
Street Dresses
$1950
Group buying gives us ;i ln-iicr adyantagc titan tin- rluiin stores. This
gtOtyp of beauiitul dresses was bqught by tlic Nortltern Jobbing Co.,
an asspciatiou of loot) merchant? pi wlijc.ii this stoic i a itiemben It
makes it possible for us io sell ihcsc wumli'iiully rich flocks developed
from Silk, Wool, Charmich, Balbriggan ami Satin back crepe, aj such a
very low price. I'!ci v lliocjel is a copy of what is exactly riglil in Pari)
and Xcw York. The tritinilings are Nplciuliiliy ilonc and ones you sec
on much higher priced (rocks. A wide range of life UOSl desirable shades
are represented. Don't forget thai thev are marked lo C 1 Q Cf
sell for M.iJJJ
Slip-on Sweaters dJO QC
Values to $8.50
On the campus, at the office, or
on the street, they arc popular.
TJiC materials are unusually at
tractive and the color schemes
are orange, tan green, blues,
and a bevy of lovely checks
all sizes arc represented.
$2.50
Shadow Proof
layon Slips
These arc of a beautiful quality
Rayon with side pleats for full
ncss, and ate cNccllcnt founda
tions for any of the new frocks.
Shades of black, blue, tan, gray,
orchid, green, etc. Select the
shade to match your dress.
Reasons Why
armenfs
New Fall
Things
Arriving
Daily
Are Best
1. Mother can dress
baby without pin or but
ton. 2. They enable moth
er to dress baby withoul
turning him over.
All garments call be
slipped on over feet
without annoying baby.
4. They act as a shoul
der brace, keeping shoul ders
well back.
5. T h e y 0 r e itotl
shrinkable and guaran
teed.
6. The cosl is low.
Modarl:
Corsets
( lordon
1 losierv
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