Friday, December 11, 192H
EVENING HERALD, KJ,AMATII FALLS, OREGON
Pace FIva
The Startling Stock REDUCTION
Is still in full swing and will continue until the entire stock is
satisfactorily reduced.
The fact that the sale will continue is no reason for you to put
off buying.
The unparalleled low prices make it imperative for you to
BUY NOW while you still have an opportunity to choose
instead of taking what is left.
SUITS
All wool hand tailored $35.00 suits
now .selling at
$23.45
Every suit is this year's styles and
shades. No left overs of old stock.
OVERCOATS
All wool materials $22.50 coats
now
$14.85
These too are new shades and
styles. This is not a sale of has
bcens.
TWO TROUSER SUITS Going Fast At
$19.85
SUIT CASES BAGS TRUNKS
Fibre cases 1 $1-50 Fibre bags $1.45 Steel Steamer $9.45
Leather cases $6.85 Leather bags $7.85 Samson trunk $16.85
HEAVY ARMY SOX, 2 pair 25c WOOL MIX SOX, 2 pair 45c
All Wool All Wool All Wool
SHIRTS BLAZERS STAG SHIRTS
Regular $6.00 Values Regular $5.00 and $6.00
$4.85 $3.95 Heavy duty( doubje sleeves,
Fancy checks and plaids Fancy checks and plaids chest and back
Cotton Blankets Wool Blankets Wool Mixed Blankets
Nashua moth proof 72x84 . .
60x76 Double Double d- jej
$2.35 $4.95 '
This entire stock is clean seasonable goods. I am not trying to unload
a lot of old shelf-worn merchandise. I have been in business here
only a year. 75 per cent of the merchandise has been in the store
only two or three months.
The confidence I have in the Quality is backed by a
Money Back (juarantee on eVery article.
HOME OF THE
WORKINGMEN
Lloyd Ryan
MAIN AT
NINTH ST.
,1 Tn AcL- f r Or AT TTDI7 Al A M
on Boundary Award OUTWITS INDIAN
DUBLIN, Doc. 11. OP) The Irish
republicans, whose representative in
Hi" I a 1 1 Klrcmin signed a declara
tion iHMt night, declaring unalter
able '.pponltloii to tho partitioning
ot Ireland, now are contemplating
the possibility of securing a refor-
r-iiiiinn mi the London ,boanderr I
agreement.
It Is believed, however, that be
came cf their numerical minority
In tie dall ninl the senate, they will j
be unable to fulfill the necessary
preliminary, conditions.
Ilefero a referendum Is possible
there must be demand by two
rutin of the members of tho Dall
or a majority of the senate.
Alleged Forger Taken in Cus
tody at Klamath Tire
Shop Yesterday
sheriff's office and In a trio Ilut
ler was on his way to J. ill.
A search of his effects revealed
another check, with tho (also sig
nature of P. P. McCredlo of Chllo
nuln inscribed. Dutlor waived pri
ltmlnury examination In Justice Court
ami was bound ovor to the Klamath
county grand Jury.
KIIA.MOKIN, I'a. - This borough,
in tho heart of the anthracite region,
is mining coal In a sewer so that It
will po longer be necessary to heat
municipal buildings with electricity.
The new tires were on the car,
It was after 3 o'clock and the bank
was closed when B. Duller, Indian,
of ChlloqOlo, offered H. E. ('nlklnsj
a check for 1155 In payment fori
the tires.
Calkins, became suspicious of the
check, partly because Ilutler had;
come Into his establishment, the
Klamath Tiro Shop, earlier In the
day but had fihowed no disposition
to buy tires until after 3 p. m.,
when tbe bank closed.
.So Calkins sent his aide, Henry
Iturke, over to the First National
Dank with the check and it was
found there that It was a forgery
on tho name of P. P. McCredle of
Chllo'iuln. Tho bank called tho
Cost of Shines to
Mount in Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 11. (VP)--Tho
price of a shoo shlno here will
return tomorrow to the war time
level 15:, If the Portland Shoe Shlno
Shop owners association, organized
last night, succeeds In carrying out
its plans. Tho price for several
years has been 10 ceots. The as
sociation also decided on Sunday
closing and fixing hours from 7:30
a. m. to 8:30 p. m. dally, except
Saturday, when the closing will bo
10:30 p. m.
TRUTHFUL, INTELLIGENT
Advi
vice on
Meats
Do you know good meat when you see it? Most housewives depend on
"their butcher" to give them good meat, and value the advice of a good
meat man.
Let our experienced meat men help y ou select your next roast. We are
more than pleased to help you, if yo u don't know just the cut you want
EQUIPPED TO SELL CHEAPER
Operating our markets in connection with our stores, selling for cash, and
having no delivery expense, enables us to sell cheaper. Quality is not
sacrificed for a price, and when you buy meat from Stone's you can rest
assured that you are getting the best value in town.
423
Main St.
Meats and
Groceries
I'- jN j Modern Food Stores t'rvV ' )A
717-719
Main St.
Meats and
Groceries
ft the PINF TRFF
Admirers of Ramon Novarro wlfl
have the opportunity to see their fa
vorite in a new kind of role when
"The Hod Lily" comes to tbe. Pine
Tree theater "tonight.
He will appear, not only as a lov
er, but also as an apache of the
Paris slnms a youth who has allow
ed himself to lose all self respect
and none into the dregs of society.
Novarro has lately come to the
pre .'ith great rapidity. His popular
ity has increased tremendously in
side of a year. Following the splen
did impression he made In Rex In
graham's "Scuramoucho." he played
in "Thy Name is Woman" for Fred
Nlblo nnd then returned to Ingram
in "Tho Arab." Now comes "The
Red Lily" which was written by Mr.
Nlblo himself, and which promises
to ecllpso all of Novarro's previous
efforts.
The cast also Includes such favor
ite players bs Enid Bennett, Wallace
Reery. Frank Currier, Rosemary
Thcliy, Mitchell Lewis and many
others.
Trouble Piling Up
For Harold Grange
NEW YORK, Dec. 11. (P)
Troubles aro' piling up for Red
Grango in his das'.i tnward a mil
lion or something near that.
The foctball flash from Wheaton,
111., lasted but one period when his
team, the Chicago Bears, played tha
Pittsburgh all-stars In Pittsburgh
yesterday. Thea a doctor found
that ho had burst a blood vessel and
a ligament had beon torn in ono
Bjftn. .
At the same time the motion pic
ture theatre owners .of America an
nounced in New York, the star's
proposed picture would not bo al
lowed in any of their theatres If
the $300,000 check' advanced to bo
placed la escrow by the Arrow Pic
tures Corporation last Monday
should prove to be "bunk publicity."
he
-will appreciate
a Gift of Tools
oAt The LIBERTY
There is a compelling fascination
and an over fresh charm woven about
the Royal Northwest Mounted Police
with their record of indomitable
pluck, courage nnd resourcefulness;
and across the snowy backgrounds
of "The Bloodhound," a tale of tho
far North, a colorful nnd spectacular
story crashes its way with tho thun
der ot a wintor avalanche. There Is
plenty ot riding nnd fast action, with
the beautiful backgrounds that only
a good "snow picture" can provide.
"The Bloodhound" plays at tho Lib
erty theater tonight. .
LONDON Queen Mary often Is
lean these mornings personally do
ing her Christmas shopping early.
Most ot her gifts are purchased in
little shops off tho beaten track of
commerce, particularly those run by
ex-service men.
I
i
If you like to give useful gifts
and can't decide what; we sug
gest that you see what tools he
needs.
We have tools for the Motor
ist, the Radio Fan, the Mech
anic and for he who likes to
do work about the house.
When you give tools just cne
or a whole set, you are giving
longtime usefulness and service.
BALDWIN HARDWARE CO.
"The Winchester Store"
418 Main Phone 261
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