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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
Saturday, November 7, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pag e Five " 1 " 1 " " " " ' ' " rrJ ; JrM i!iniurram lira t. 1 J ' 7 rf. ' T"'' A. HZ'."" I - it-AiL." 'lTS' .. Trkk rW """MmMwMWWWBwbmwhbmkwmbm rj-TTaBtattf-1 i - g - .-irrrrrrrrnrzr-TTTririicrTT-? - Additional Society TO mult ON NEXT PMDAY .iTi:iioi) I-7I1IDAV, November llilrl ' mli will CHTtUJTIAN MISSION wiv hoiiitv with miin, OWBXH 1 bi 'VI' l i lltH. II. V. (HVKN.'I wail IkjoI mi Thursday ti r 1 rnoon liar M' her li'iiiK' ut 1 1 1 North NI111I1, I win, Mi Qtofft MbOollutn, Mr, ft, J; IlkttMtt', Mm. 0, v. Htomwuii, 'in1, a. B, joboKn, Mm. a. Bslottr utiil tin' hostess. iiiimii hi 12:14 i.oiihiiui in Hi" hull, i, Tuoidny ntternoon ilia ladlot will or Din oiirlttlad Mtiniqanry torioiir, ,., win, Mm. c. Btomwoll a Litnimy iiiiiiiii wora moat iir in iiMwiir whtafa tht loottty win hod nor In the near future. A OomDlll i ' tot wun appointed hi consider tba memorial window fur tbt nt 1 mrot with mum. RICH church. Ai tbt i on. in '.inn i,f 11)5 ON THURSDAY AlTKliNuox iiiinini'iiH nuUtrt tbt ItdlM onldy- ...... ... . , ,.,, ,,,. ,, .,.,,, .,, T11 l'-M)A afternoon the group l Idi trtlottt lor tbo btuur. Mm ti'iirun .Mi l 'il I ii in MIWU I tbt bQU nun III mTvliiK ilnlnly ri'fn'nhtiii'nlfi ' of pm-school tt Kr inl with their ul tlifl rlosn ui tlm uft.'rnoon j kadi-r, Mm. A. 1,. lllci!. Mm. II. A mo mi: tbOM proirnt wem Mr" K. Matthews guvi- an ntiiinually In- j. Ti Telford, Mrt. U. 1... witkiT' itrtotlng boot review on the Mental chum. Mrt. II. I. Tboaiun. Mm. J. j Development and Education of th" JadklD, Mm. II. Iluli', Br., Mm. ! child, liy O'Hhea. At tlm next inuot- ObtrlM Wbltmoro, .Mm. a. Ptrdut.llni wbicb win in- iioi,i on ueiembi r Mm. It. llnln, Jr. Mm. E. A. Well, 'third with Mrs. Ill'", Mm. Ilobor Mm. it. Hmith, Mrs. i: n IjUnton, Radctlttt will ftto a roriew on (no Mm. it. II. Dunbar, Mm. c. nrn 1 ".s'.-i voim child." m. bo "CuJInary liny" ut tbo rtcubir month! meeting of tlm Wniin'ii'.i i.ihniryi club.. Tbo program will bo aqder (tat direction ot Mm. u. v. Kuyhi niliill mid Mm. "r.'inrlH Old-i. At thlit llino roclpen will ho ( (- obongod. An lOUrUtlpI Iraluw of tbt f M in BRARY DETAIWMEXT OP l Il ERS1TV WOMBlt ItK. II. E. UBAnr niiil Mm. 0. A Kriiimo wiro lio ' :"i thl.i afltrnoon far the Lltamry depart mtnt of (b Amoi'can a iocIatlon I , ITnlvuralty Women, u' the home or Mm. Oaaiy. on Cedar. Tit iiub Jmt under dlacttaslon wan Ilnir L. Mtsokto, critic. Kuril nf the iwjmon In attenda&M secrets wiiihpkret ai.om; thk avkm i h ItKHHK'S aftnrnoon D f v..f. lni .H niimi anil nvi-n tbo nosllKo" aru be- j . Ani'il' mi Anioi-lutlon of t!nl- rtlty womon ttudylu tbt child f tlm clit' j ttrooon will bt Hi" talk hy Ubit contributed lo too intorcitlnB etuJy Bthtr Mnrllnnun In chnrco of ihnjb glvlnc their pomonal oitlmatt of I iiiiiiiii BoonomlCt dtbnrtinottt Ol th ith': writer or hy KlvlnB Hmt out- IiIkIi Hi'hool on "VlUtnln"," Mian letandlng Ijaturo of hi" lift. A uome MartliiHin having FOOtjTOd btr man- - ter n dneri.' on illtttcllis nt til Cel. vmlly of Wun)ilnr,ton. The mmtlr.jc In cnllnl for 2:30 niiil mi Invitation to tbt in'ilronu hy the HOMELIKE English Bo it an Manor House or a Moorish Castle Or maybe just an American Bungalow Its the touch that the professional planner ifives it that changes it from just a build ing to a Home Take this into consideration when you plan to build. H. R. Perrin "For Economical Building" 209 Hopka BIdg. Phone 250-J Support the tree planting campaign J 4.4.4-4.4. .....4....:..:.s,..4.4..!..':..4.4.0.:-4.4.4'4'4-.:''.4--4'4.4.H In extcnili'd nluh. SVRRYDAY ETIQCKTTE ai.om; tiii: AVENTEH WHEN mtttlni a frlond on thoj trvct la ll proper (o atop and chat? No, but tihotitd not htnnd niiil lu tho mldillu of thu Hlduwalli nnd : UUki 'I' mi lilockln;; tha , wuy fori jotlur i"ili"itrluni-. Hi- thoiild wnilt nlowly with tho frlitul with whom; he Wlabtl to clial. Will you kindly kotUt a point of ttldnttttl In nootlnii or punning In 1 i the ntrrct, nhould thit younger wo man nalut" tbt elder, or vice verna? Whi'ti two women - pann on the I atreot It la proper for the younger I woman 10 wall until tho elder wo-! j man- grueta her before speaking I j The greeting In praetlcaliy nlmul-j taneoun hut In iirtual fuel It In the tldtf woman'n pbnOt to i-'peak flr.it. i Wh.-n leaving n ntreet ear or boil doen a man precide or follow a ro-' ' man? A man nhould always go out firm when leaving a Mroet car or bun, ; In tinier lo offer nnnlntancn to bin ' T companion In alighting. Zj I have nomellmi n noticed a mr.n j J boldlnl a i lgnr in hln mouth white Tihi i:i talhlni; with 11 woman. Isn't, litis I'onnlderi'il vi-ry rud.-? . It In in otitntnniting marlc of rude-! nttt for a man to smoke a cigarette or a elgar wben bt Is r.tanilini: lalk- Ihg with a woman. heri should n woman nil in n motor or carriage having a driver? That in, Is there any rule aa to whleb nidn nhe should alt on? According to European etiquette, whether It in a private carriage, a car, or a taxi, 11 woman must never It on a man's left. This is the rule btCtntt in Europe a woman "on tho left" In not a "lady." Thin otl qa !!'. however. Is not observed In America und usually the woman taken the fnr scut upon entering a tazlokb or private car. This elim inate the necessity ot the man stop ping In front ot her. .1 , 'I. Valentine's Valspar Varnish and Enamel the Best in the World it Won't Turn White. For Sale at Browne's Paint Store dtooiu- bro nghl Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wo can loan you half the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent Monthly payments. Make your atftfriemente now, before the spring tuflh begins, no that your dream home may bo a reality before snow flies again. 1 lu'ic Is no quicker way of making money than 4i ite investment in a growing town. You lie in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momy er & Momyer Insurance Real Estate Hopka Building Building and Loan Phone 366 SMALL WALL BRACKET OK EARLIER PERIOD IHUl swing of lpttr0r lion's pendulum haa back a considerable dagitt o' Inter est In the small wall bracket uf an earlier dSff. As a result wu see these lit t lo conveniences lu tome of tho smartest of modern rooms, wioro their protonvt Is accepted a genuinely decorative feature. So long us lis design and mater ial 'are In harmony with the rest of llio achomn the wall bracket can he successfully used in almost any room. It should never, however, be installed merely for ita Crarh In trinsic appearance; romomber that unless It servos tho practical pur pose Of supporting a bowl, vaso or other object It misses halt tho point. Wrought Iron trimmings mako up BOino o.f Ihe Binartost ones to be noon In 11(0 art shops now. The Ivory wicker combined With pimtel shinies Is ul ways popular. KLAMATH HI BEATS MERRILL AT SOCCER Klamath high's BO.ecar team de feated Morrill liigli school, 1 to' 0, al the fair ground. 1 y. -sterday. Tho local hoys played 11 good passing game throughohj. The lineup of Klamath high follows: Louie Stow art, goal lteeper; llevliert Dennis and Kldon linker, fullbacks; Archlo ErAnenburgi Bryant Wllllama and Uolnhd (iulll, haUbnckn; Arthur Moore, It 11 1 Kuykundall, I.oron Oh li.irne and Norvel Hamilton, forwards. Wo had Jual about forgotten Ar- i'ii day until we Itv a man wearing 11 wrlit watch. You nro luvllod to visit the Kvans llros. new jewelry store, 832 Main MORTON HOSPITAL Our i.xM.rt doctors anil surrona x.vllinl f..'l ul") .jili't in ..jmjtniri t.rtng y.u rriil I .'f. to? pine nr., 6w ruactsco Ing tK'nrvlly trimmed with fur for this wloter. A while and gold neg ligee Mop In one of the smart Fifth avenue shops recently was bordered with mink. The black shoo, whether It bo satin or patent leather, seems to he the popular color this fell. It Is a founoatlon for any costume, no NOTICE Save money on Tiro Mllccge. The ajrttem we use Is absolutely different Irotu all other meth ods. Lei ns show you a real repair lob. done by this mo.Jirn re pair Bysteni. All work ilunn on 11 strict Monoy Hack Ouurantoe. Share with hundreds of satis fied customers this new deal In Vulcanized repairs. Lot us Inspect your Tires P It K E. before they need Re pairing Come in Today qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J what longer poper w-js read by M!sj la belle Leaviil, who during her colltft career uTMe a apeclul trudy Of Dttmporary critics in Amerl.-a. Hurton llasi.oe, assjclato editor I of McCulls magazine 'and editor of the. Now York Tribune, has written a bfok about .Mr. Mencken in whlc'i ho tjtjrfs "When H. L. Mencken Dftpaokt bit Idiomatic brasses, titnej up bit verbal strings, and gets In readiness his phrasal woodwinds to orchestrate a fugo in damnation or in praise of man, or god, or hook, his all too meagre audienco can- m,,r what tho i-olor of th(, i!ri.n eels all other engagements to bo or jj050 may be. on h ind at the Initial presentation.'' Tho above quototlon gives one an A nnP bob which la extreme idea of the .force of Menken. Ills jD eviry sense of th" word was stylo Is mast vigorous, ladirld-jal recently seen In one of tho smart and hence frequently copied. It Is cafes on Broadway. Ons ride of iie style cf a satarist and humorist the young lady's hair was wared of no mean order, according to the and came to tbe tip of the car. opinion voiced by many present at The other side was cut man-fash- the Literary club meeting. Ion and from the exposed ear hung On tho other hand thero rxero a long pearl earring. those win felt the groat Henry Gay plaid silk Is featured In 3 L. Menken, with his jibs and con- gray cloth dress as a vestce and sunt tearing down of American so- two pleated tiers. elal and political customs has about ' ' rcaihcd tho limit; and that many Every hat at Dee Bcgln'a Dress thltiiM said in iiralie of him come In Simp is marsen oe.ow cUi the form (if apologies. Many read ers feel t lint a man should not take ! j upon himself the sacred business of reviewing Just for the fun of It. 1 And this charge Is oac m :st often laid at the door of H. L. Mencken. 4 IT'S Tlin LITTLE THINGS THE SJlAItT DETAILS THAT COUNT HEX shipping, did you notice the newest belts, calle.1 the "Charleston Belts?" Thoy're made of fine gold mesh, abcut one Inch wide, and have a strip of suede tie samo widta in tho fr;nt to make a strong foundation fcr a smart ! girt buckle. The suede is of various ! j colors blue, rose, purple, green, 1 ; etc. IIAItDENIlltOOTCS MOVE .Mr. mid Mr,;. 11. L, Iturdonbrook I hart moved Into their now 0oqM it 17.14 Esplanade. look 'em over. 3-7 (adv) Wood Wo hnve nrrnimeil for rn exfru good smpply of LIMB-WOOD and the first car Is being un loaded today It is IS Ineb. A car of 12 Inch will bo In Monday. We can also furnish this high grade heater wood In 2 and 4 ft. length, on orders for It. We advise early buying aa the supply may be snowed In, a little later. Prompt service and fair prices will prevail. We handle all kinds ot Wood Coal & Fuel OU PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BORN" 601 Main Phone 535 TS your eyesight at good us the other fellow's? It your atten tion constantly called to tho fact that your vision Is net up to par? You need our expert examination and ndvlce. Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist Klamath Knits. Ore Wo grind our own glasses N "Grave dangers ot phys 1 & ical Ills lay In tho path of 33 eye-proorast Ination." ?cvys IllifT&ieiigfit I If when you have tire trouble you want your tires reported as good as new hnvo them vul canized in the best equipped shop In Klamath Kails. Our Ilelnts Electric Steam Vulcau Izers nnd expert repair men as sure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 29S That tney are u'ing that "zipper" : fastening on any number of things I jnow? On little handbags, for in-1 stance, about ten inches long, shap- ed like old-fashioned roller bags, and particularly attractive in pur I plo leather lined with gray moire. i Boston bags have tho zippjr fast j ening, too, as iwell as brief case3, , small and large. . . . A Btrlking vest of bricat orange j suede with white pearl buttons to be worn under a dark riding iabit. A charming little spectacle case of blue brocaded material lined with peach moire that has a pocket for glasses and anothor, divided, for your mirror and powder puff. . A very rhi.- slicker of red and green plaid, with capacl ;:is pockets and high mannish collar. We noticed that the necklace that combine long colored slass beads with a ropo of twisted strands ot tiny silver nnd gold beads and have for a pendant 'a madeUIon about an Inch and a half long, made on a loom aftor tho fashion of tho sau toirs that wore popular srmc lime ago. Tho medallion is of tlay g-jld beads iwith a design woven In the center. Theso necklaces are made up in various colors. Those Peter Pan collars of crepe de chine with long tie of the same material attached are very soft and pretty. Also the smart tie of erepo de i chine, about six inches wide, that i winds mound tho neck once and ties ! under the lett ear. Thero's a band of gilt about an Inch wide at tho bottom of one end, with a flat .'flow er stitched on a few inches above it. Coats -- J7.50 and 515.00. nt Barnhart'6. McCarthy BIdg: 3-7 (adv) Lap-over white Indian head walt ress aprona for $2.50 at Bee Begin's I Dress Shop, noxt to Shasta cafe. 3-7 (adv) Don't Wait For The Urging of a dentist, or bo compelled through pain from your teeth bofore you give to them the proper and necessary care. But glvo them regular attention. It pays In health and tttonoyi Wo give free examinations. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless ot course) 102-204 Hopka Bid. 8th and Main Phone 83ft Here is a message of great importance to those who have never experienced the superior comfort of riding on genuine low air pressure tires. TODAY car owners want to know just two things about balloon tires their ability to give greater comfort, and ability to give long wear. In too many instances one characteristic is found without the other. That is, many balloon tires must be run too hard for comfort, in order to save them from excessive wear. Or if the tires are run soft enough to give full balloon cushioning, they wear too rapidly. In U. S. Royal Balloons this trouble has been entirely avoided by two outstanding achieve ments in tire building. Achievements which make it possible to run U. S. Royal Balloons at true low air pressures with absolute safety to the tires. The new flat "Low-Pressure Tread" distributes the weight evenly over a much larger tread surface than a round tread balloon. The wear is slow and even. Latex-treated Web Cord construction gives this famous tire that exceptional combina tion of strength and flexibility which permits perfect balloon cushioning. As a result of these U. S. Rubber Company developments, U. S. Royal Balloons have been established as "the Balloon Tire Principle at its Best." United States Rubber Company U.S. Royal Balloons True Low Pressure with the New Flat "Low-Pressure Tread" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord Muk United States Dues arc Good Tires For sale by: BUICK AND STAR GARAGE IMPERIAL GARAGE rtV), -ViTTT f . i ' ! " 11 1 iw mm fciwywvvviwwvvwrv 1