The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 24, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pago Three
mimm. Theatre
:'
eMainly cbout
Teople
TIU MAS Ml tGH mi
"The Man Who Found
Himself
9$
wtn Virginia Valli.
honili TurKtiiRton hU written ills mlshlted of nil pi
Htorloii nnil TIioiiiuh Mi ' 1 1 1 1 i lUftKttM ll live "ml Uraatlte u I'njj
i ji ii m-i ii. Tin' imIwiii tconoa "I" ii it (i ii ! ly riiniiii t tin
llni
HI
Thursday and F riday
"ive Djk Ai'is of Vaudeville and the picture is
"Mile A - Minute - Mary"
with lilcaiior Boardinnn and Mati Moore
"The Unholy Three" Is Coming!
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t-.aibMt.. ; rr -
j fALltes LIBERTY
L 1
potman na'itovixd
Paul VftUiT, iwbo uubniltied to
ii in .i j i BpataUoa far appaadlcltla
hi iii) Klatnatlt Valla? hojpltal y
lerdly, la raportad n 0pag u wn
aa could pa expected. lli frlenda
will he Klud io li'iini he in holding
Bi own. 'riio onaratlod coming aa
.i comjyato iitrprtM to iiix iiont ,r
irJviHiii in Klamath khiIm.
M'IMioi, i'l,osi;s TOMOIIKOW
Toai'liorn und pupil of the public
bcIiodIh win "nji.y u vacation of four
duyii, with I Im iloilnx of the oobooli
Ipmornow. simile win i)t. forgotten
tllllll .Monthly III 'im 1 1 K, November
HOili. A number or tba local tenon-
en und pupil are planning to teava
llni elty f-r the ThiinkKKlviiiK boll-
dan,
Malcolm McGregor, Miry Alden
and Alice Calhoun in
"The Happy Warrior"
A itory i( English circut life from we
story lv A. S. M. J I iiIcIiiiim ti.
itov.w, .m:k.iii'.ciick ham i;
Klnul pliin have been completed
for ii.) dinner nnl dance of the
itoal Neighbor of Klamath Fnlm.
The affair wll tuk,i pluce tomor
row evening in tba I. o. O. V.
bat): Mra. (i. Ik-lion, Mri. Jack j
lUh i and Mra. Clara Brawn are In I
charga of tba entertalnmuut.
Thursday and Friday
Shirley Mason in
"My Husband's Wives'
in:i.i'Hnv i,t ii MKT
The rogulur monthly moating of
tba Delphian cltlb was held tV.1,1
afternoon at the h;lel White pel
run.
Don't Wait For Your Teeth To Drive
You Mad
with pit In tit fort you- lu-ttd th iiK'-olil ndvln of dm lor
iiml rIvo your teeth lhi rtKiilur attention iiml care ihm
Ih uimmIimI lo Inuiin good h'ulth. Sun u fot ffO txnuilun
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
( I'ullllciiM of I'Olirrte I
I&02-2M llopkn Hldg. Slh and Ma
I'llOtll' tit
SIIHIVI: n..rn FRIDAY ,
Ki mi i arrant ctntntl for the Bhrlno
dunce, to ba bald in tba hotel Whito
I'eltnin on Friday evening are bo
Inu made ti.dtt . Tim I'vent glvel
promliie of belli!; the ouutiiudluK
nodal event of tba mouth. Tlckadl
have been laauad lo over ISO Shrln
em. Thenkatlvlns decorations wfn
lie turd and moilnl foutiiret will
lake pluiu f r the entertainment of
the rakata,
McHK.MtV TO POUTIjAND
ll. c. MeHanrr, field reproaaaU'
live for Ibo Jl, A. A. who ba t boon
liere ft)r the piiki two weeks, plain
lo leuve lomorrow for l'oitland by
nun if to ipaod the Thanfcaglvlos
Jiulldnys with frlcndn. Mr. McHbJ y
will return hero the latter part of
ihi week to i-niiipleie bin runii ii,:'i
fur ntgnborabrpa,
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Twelve Photographs
Twelve Gifts
Stinson Studio
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Make Your
Thanksgiving
table complete
with a clioice young Turkey from our
supply. Other fowl at reasonable
prices.
SINCLAIR MARKET
"Let me Serve You"
1126 Main Phone 793
Quick Deliveries
t''"H't"rtt'r'ttttt
MONDAY AIIIIHAI.S
llulaeH urrlvalii rtgiatared at the
hotel While Pelliau on Monday In
eluded; I). K. AValtnejr. Sarratui ml ..
JTi 0. McJLAaa, Seutle, v. w. Dm--ley,
Dunaniulr, Jaek Stnndlfc.-. ;.;u-
Ifpn k J. V. .Stanton. Heilillnir I
K. Ilarkdall. Medfrd and Arthur I..
Anderson of Yrekn, California.
lU'HI.NKSS VISITOi;
C. L. Houghun, of Me'dford,
paying Klamath Fall a but:i
vlalt loduy. While here be It t:i
pltiK t the hotel Arcade.
KX.IOV VAI.I.KV Tltlf
.Mr. and .Mm. Leslie Rogara Ifld
two kona, Janien and Douuld, en
Joyed u motor trip to MadJ I,
Sunday where thoy vlit,ed' With
trlenda.
Mel'IIKItlllX UBK
Mr. und Mra. W. II. Mcl'horrin
nutorod to Medford Spniluy to meet i
E. C. Mil'berrln of Portland, who
will apond the winter months In
Klamath Falla the gueal of Mr. aiil I
Mm. MePhcrrln.
FROM BED BX.CFF
.Mm. lieorK3 Courlrijlit of lted
Bluff, Calif rnla. Is TUtlUng' with,
trlenda in the city.
VWITISO cnn.DltKX
Mm. UeorgLinu Wilson, manager' !
of tba hjtel Arcadp, plans to spend l
Thaiikt'itlvlns duy with her child
ren at Wordan. '
III: A'I'll RJfTl'ItNd HOitK
After enJoyliiK a visit here for
Bovoral dnys with his brother-in-law
Req llollister. p, i,. lleatjt return
ed by motor to "is lunio in Spo
kane this mortiliiK.
at x ri:t;s Kin i;.v nop.tu
K. K. Pumphiy and II. 11. Beuton
both won ku. wn huaiaeaa meu of
Portland returned north this pjorn-l
lug after spotiillii); several days here
enjoying a hunting trip. Ooing north I
the hunters took with them tha lim
it In ducks and geeJe,
ACCEPTS POSITION
Si-ott Smith of Crescent City, is
among the new residents of Kliun
11 1 it rails. Mr. Sniiih arrived hove
last aTetttng hud hha accepted a po
Itlon with n local mill tor the
wlntor months.
SljltAlNH anki.i:
R, p. Read, omployed with the
Sputhern 1'aclfic with headQuarterti
In DunsmulVi retiiruon to his home
this moiniug' euf f dvIhk with n ppr
alned nnklo, which he received in
lh ' local ards.
MKF.T AT SAl NDI'.ltS IOXlK
Pasi Noble tlranda of the ttoboktih
loiljre met at tho home of .Mrs. W. u.
Sniinilers tWfi at'lcvnoon.
r:.sTt:it. STAR T i'sday
The regular meeting of the tSaht
ern Slur will be held tomorrow eva-
ntng ni Meapntc hath
MATi'lllCWS' RBTfHN
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Matthews re
turned last OVOntttg from southern
California, where they have been
enjoying u foitninbta visit with
trlenda; while south they motored
to Till Juitnn and other southern
points of interest. They were ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Wilson ami Miss ICva Jenkins, Willi
returned last ovctiltiK gl0,
cpilchefs Shopping ms
v
Thanksgiving
Trunlttfivinj: Lringt lo ihc ttltm
ph bemtrf. fratu nh turkcyt.
14I i.'t, atcirrcni; plum puJdtng, aiJ
puuipLm tnr.
Btit 'he fru: tprn back oi chu age
uU IioIkLv 1 t xp:cM4 in (he very
prd iticlf Hun'c wrb orvc of u$
t Imm tv Ittdc thing fot which ty
be thinkfulr
VI '
11
For the Most Fastidious
36 INCH CHIFFON CUT VELVETS
Black, tan and brown, rose and grey, Kozak and blue, toast
brown and blue. Especially adopted for dQ QO
Evening gowns, yard aPO.ivO
54 INCH SILK AND WOOL CREPE
Embroidered in gold and blue, yellow and blue,
henna and blue, toast brown, yard
$5.49
54 INCH SILK EMBROLIDERED FAILLE
MahCCftny ,,ut? !nbrohlerc! tn silver and pnld. Nile streen cuibrohlercd in
follaUt greAO, midntRht blu ombiolderod In unn blue.. Nile Rre?n. beaver brown
border embroidered in toast brown. Cocoa brown, chocolate
border embroidered. tba$t brwn. Utack embroidered In silver
Then1 are ver exclusive pnltirns. yard, s
$7.49
m7 . :;r
Wool Piece Goods Thai
You Will Appreciate at
These Low Prices.
54 Inch Wool Flannel
In blue, tile and mahogany
$3.49
54 inch Kasha cloth,, tan
smbroidered in gold and
blue, yellow and blue, hen
na and blue, toast brown
$5.49
54 in Kasha cloth),, tan em
2mbroidered in brown
$4.98
Ladies' Colonial
Pumps
I Spike Heel, Buckle in
Oliver and rear!
Black satin, patent, tan
kid, pair
$5.85
Children's Coats
A warm winter coat fully
lined and fur-trimmed. With
convertible collar and the popu
lar patch pockets. Materials of
,soft velours and hqavy cheviots
in attractive wood shades.
Styled as illustrated r-bove.
Prices
4.98 to 10.50
P
Children's
Footwear
Black, brown and tan
shoes, toe free last, rub
ber heel all solid leather
5 to 8, $2.15 to $2.75
8 '"to 11, $2.39 to $3.25
11'.. to 2, $3.25 to '$3.75
$3
Beads and Chokers
A larjjHi arra-y or colore and stylos
to choose from
Price 49c to 98c
Bracelets 49c to $2.49
Bar and fancy pins
price '. 25c to $1.29
Blankets
, SO SOFT AMI WARM
Sheet blankets $1.49
Double cotton $2.49
blankets
Wool nap blankets $4,98
jb84
Bart wool blank- $(J 49
ets, 6630 ' .
All Wool blankets $g 75
66x30 '
Men's Oxfords
A very neat oxford made of Loltts
calf leather in either tan or black.
Welt aoti rubber heela ami ettrno
live perforated stitchlngi Kxnet.l.
' its represented.
$3.90 to $7.50
KEST ROOM
t in 1 h a BttlconV
w i 1 Ii cOntfortable
chairs and bther
convenience's,
Shop Our Windows
RAPIICHEKCO
INCORPORATED
Tiepartment Stores
Drinking Fountain
War t li 0 Ladies'
Mine Department
Afake. use ( these
Conveniences.
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
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