The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OKKOON
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La Vogue
Stores
New Location
8th and Main Streets
Where you can buy the
highest grade Millinery.
Coats, Suits, Dresses. Sweat
ers, Silk Hosiery and Un
derwear for the least mon
ey. All excessive overhead
has been eliminated. This
saving we are giving to our
customers. You cannot af
ford to buy anything in mil
linery or ladies' apparel be
fore visiting this store. You
will save from 25c to 35c
on every dollar. Come and
be convinced.
RUM RUNNER IS
GIVEN FREEDOM
SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 22. Tho
ntotorahrgi Qu'lteiowm, believed to
have Ih'ch loaded i" her scupper
tops with what Is now known as
"real" Smti h. sailed right lulo San
Fran.'isco harbor today, turned
around ami tailed rich) out again.
and nil under escort of tho coast
guard.
Tho rum chaMf numbor 1(5, bob
bing around In I ho roadstead ,.'( ihe
Golden date, lighted the Qultehow-
M at dawn. She ha dheen long
sought as a rum runner. Tae little
chaser look her In as a prlte and
put all of her crew under arrest.
Once In t.ie o il the skipper of
the Qultchowan asserted himself.
He talked hard and fast. He said
that he had been taken outside the
12 mile limit until he proved it.
There was nothing for the 255 to
do but escort the Quitchowen back
to sea again.
Wmim
You'll be surprised to sec
the nice velour roats in all"
the popular shades with
fur collar, cuffs and bot
tom. Several COWS of braid.
Lined throughout.' The
price is only
15.00
in the
Another suprising value in
biack Polairs Coats, lined
throughout w i t h fancy
striped material. Furette
collar and cuffs. Only
12.50
Now palbriggan two-piece
Dresses. Just the" thiurr'for
school or office as well as
lor street wear. : ;
I 9.50
Rayoji Silk Hosiery. AH
the litest shades. Try a
pair fbr service.
50c
We handle exclusively the
nationally advertised Ips
wich and Kismet hosiery.
These hose come in all the
popular shades. We want
you to compare them with
those for which you have
been paying from 50c to to
$1 more. If you. once try a
pair you'll 'never buy any
other brand.
PRICED AT-
1.00, 1.65, 1.95
THE PAIR
Chevrolet Makes
Factory Record
DETIU1IT. Mich., Oct. 20. The
Chevrolet Motor company built 55.-
S65 motor cars and trucks daring
September, a new record for thai
I month and nnlv 37S fv.r tlinn ,h
!hii?!i.it nrnititi, iit. tnnnOt
history of the company.
Ordinarily sales and consequently
t production are expected to decrease
during the latter part of the year.
However, the demand for Chevrolet
enrs which has held production at
high figures throughout the year
continues undiminished. As a result
the schedule for the present month
contemplates the building of mor.'
I than 54.500 cars and trucks.
I August deliveries to dealers in
the United States alone were 41,500.
I an August record. This figure Is
exclusive of the thousands of enrs
i shipped to foreign countries. During
September deliveries in the United
States increased to approximately i
4 4,500, placing September second on-;
lj" to. April and May of this year;
ami e&ceeging me uomesuc deliv
eries for June, July and August.
(respectively. . ." .',
"I am proud of these records for
two reasons." said Charles F. llart.i,
vice-president in charge of produc
tion. ..- .
".My first reason is that since
March the Chevrolet production has
remained consistently at 50.000 or
more wlthovt th usual seasonable
fluctuations. This indicates that
the .automobile industry Is becom
ing stabilized upon a regular year
round demand.
"My second reason is that the
September production proved con
clusively the loyalty and capacity of
the Chevrolet manufacturing organ
ization. Unceasing demand for cars
from the Chevrolet dealers made it
necessary early in September to in
crease the Septmber production
schdule nearly 7,000. the new sched
ule calling for 53,165 cars and
trucks. A production increase of
that magnitude is a severe test of
any manufacturing organization. The
sales department would have desired
us to increase the production sehed-J
ule even more sharply
Rare COFFEE flavors developed
in Nature's way
When fine coffees arc left,
unroasted, in tropic ware
houses for two or tlirec years,
this aging "mellows", deep
ens, enriches, those delecta
ble flavors natural to good
coffee. It is nature's slow
way of completing a wonder
ful work.
But "mellowed" coflccs arc scarce.
Immense world demand takes each
coffee crop away almost immediately.
Little stays behind CO age properly.
That is why most coffee-lovers ex
perience but a portion of the full p f
foe goodness.
S & W Coffee is blended from these
rare "old" coffees. 'Adequate supplies
are secured ar premium prices, 01
course. To the blend is added just a
dasli of new coffee to hvea a bit. the
deep, mellow richness.
S&W gives yougcot coffee at Its best,
Its unusual personality wins you .is
your palate detects delightful coffee,
flavors in deeper, richer, more satis
fying form.
It is one of the famous &&W Fine
Pood Products it must be ol unus
ual goodness.
A Famous Family
of Products
For more tlun a quarter of
t century SScW has been
:he byword among house
wives for extraordinary
goodness in canned fruits,
vcgetablesandotherfoods.
Unusually high and rigid
standards for selection and
packing haveeamed this en
vi HinMwitm for S cVW
MeUow'dS&W Coffee
ITU
R.ODUCTS
CURATOR MAS HAVE
FOUND SITK OF LEOBNDAR1
CHEROKKK TltHIM
LINCOLN. Neb., Oct. 22. ()
What may have been the habitat r.f
The results! the leSen,Iar-v lolit tri1"' of Choro',;
Indians tor which the famous Chi f
oAt The LIBERTY
pxce-oded our hlffUest exnectations
Th loyal workers in the Chevrolet , Se'luoia lost his "fe in th,!
in isi5, nas ocen uncoverou in
Extra heavy
Jersey Vests,
95c
Rayon Silk
Suedine Silk Slips in pop
ular shades,
2.95
factories, most of them veterans
who are proud of their Jobs and
proud of their product, responded
to a man. They came through with
the record September production of
55.SG5 which was 2,700 more cars
than we had asked for even unde.
the revised schedule."
PAVLOWA WILL DANCE ON
Ladies' l?lf and Trimmed
Hats, from
1.95. to 19.50
A saving; of from $1.00
to $5.00.
LONDON, Oct. 22. (P) Mme.
Anna Pavlowa, the famous dancer,
declares that artists should never
retire, and she herself has no in
tention of abandoning dancing, de
spite reports to tho contrary. After
a season in England, she plans to
go to Krance and then make a tour
of Australia and South Africa.
"It has long been my opinion that
an artist should never give up."
Mme. Pavlowa said. "Artistic ambi
tion should be lo the last gasp."
Richardson county. Nebraska, by
E. E. Mlackman, curator of tho
State Historical Society museum.
Prof, rilackman found the re
mains of an ancient Indian city,
together with several pieces of pot
tery and many chipped flint tool.,
different from those made by tribes
hitherto known to have inhabited
that region.
Unearthed articles bear unmistak
able signs of Cherokee origin, Mr.
Ulackman said. This led him to
believe it posiible that the site was
once the location of the lost tribe
which legends say split away from
the tribal home in .southeastern
United States and pushed across
the Mississippi neyer to return. The.
migration is supposed to have take-i
place before the white man came to
America.
Fhirley Mason has one of the fin
eat opportunities of her career la
"Scandal Proof," her latest star
ring vehicle, which opens tonight
at th-- Liberty Theatre, since her
role runs the entire gamut of emo
tions. Miss Mason, plaing the doubl.
role of Grace Whitney and Bnld
Day, is first placed In settings more
gorgeous than she has ever enjoyed,
and then she Is placed In the con
trusting circumstances of a nurse
girl.
NEW YOrtK. -Arnold Daly ll
back from gay I'areo broke and
wearir.g a monocle.
cyft the TINE TREE
Th: vaudeville bill this week al
the Pint; Tree is deserving of special
mention. From the first act to the
InHt It is full of Interest and ftmUSO-
ment, clover singing, comi'cly sklti,
a nice little playlet, and ail unusual
magic act that will utterly bowlhUjf
you. It in a vcr:;utilo. well-rounded
V i ' . ' J I
program.
Now arriving eveiy week.
Before buying don't fail to
visit us in our new store.
Grave Yard Sexton Mad
t.'lial-les
Randolph
.Minus
Wheelbarrow
This
Morning
Thieves Invade Cemetery
V .
I
and tben decide
"mutual worry,"
i to give them a
which she docs by
presumably falling for a long-hair"
rnorle "sheik."
I It's funny, it's real and it's on-
tertatnUig, f
EIGHTH and MAIN
"S'perfectly all right if they want
to hi-Jack and steal down town, but
I draw the line at grave yard thiev
ery." Thus doe.i Charles Randolph, gen
ial sexton at Linkvillo cemetery,
complain lo all who mill listen.
One of Randolph's most Import
ant tools is a spade. That vur,
stolen hero recently. Another la
the Wheelbarrow, That was stolen
last nigilit.
"Gosh, they might Just as well
take a sporting chance," the popular
sexton remarked. "Who In the dick
ens would think of policing a grave
yard during the might time."
Are Barents People," I he plctui'
featuring Adolph" Monjou, Hetty
lti-on.jon ( "Peter Pan" ) 'Bud i'lor-
on'ce Vldor, which opens at th
Pie; Tree Theatre tonight will close
its. riln there Friday.
The picture was udnptcd for Ihe
screen from the Saturday Evening
Post serial by Alice ' IJuer Miller,
who also wrote "MansOntlghter." The
story is a domestic comedy ilram-t.
In which Hetty has tho role or an
only d&Ugbter whose parents suffer
from a cue r Incompatibility. They
quarrel about the smallest things,
and Deity Is at ho .wits 1 end In
know what to do with them. She
scolds tbetu, trica to shamo them
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What a satisfying combination they do
rruikc. How gloriously invigorating on
chilly October days.
They supply the system with iron, iodine
and needed mineral salts in their most pa
latable form.
And provide the vitamincs so necessary to
growth and health.
GOOD TASTE at table demands the serv
ing of a slenderized cracker like Tru-Bakc,
They fit the bite, "cat" neater make soups
taste better.
SHAPE
. Ask Your Grocer for
Tm Universal Cracker
Baked by ihe TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland'
The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the Famout ,Tru-6lu Fruit Cake