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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, December Ul, H;i5 1. 1 i .mil Big Dice Game Is Broken Up By Two Prohis A "Barhoudl game" ono of ilia! fastest ganihilng pastimes evlant, s j broken up Saturday night by State I'rohl offleors L. U MoBrlde and! W. H. McMlllB, as a result of which John Lewis Is held on a charge of conducting a Rambling game, while Sam Anast is charged with posses sion of intoxicating liquor. The men wero lodged in Jail nnd ; were scheduled to appear before the : Justice of the peace this afternoon. T. Harris Dies From Diabetes Last Evening Thomas, Harris, aged ti. passed away last evening in a local hos pital from an Illness llagnoscd as diabetes. He had been seriously ill but a fe wiliys prior to the end. Mr. Harris resided at 204 South Slith street. He was employed at the Dig Lukes Hex company. He is survived by his wife, Dora S. Harrli and a son, John O. Harris, funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon in Whifkrtk's fun eral home. Interment wlnNllow In Liiikvllle cemetery. H Open Evenings jBj LAST MINUTE SHOPPING Gift Notes That Please Silk Sox of every description at 75c, 1, 1.25 Hickok Belts Initial, Silver or Gold. 1 $1 $3 Traveling Sets Leather Case; 1 1 pieces, 6.50 7.50 Silk Hdkfs. Plain White and Fancy 65c 75c 1 1.50 Initial Hdkfs. Colored borders, quality. 3 for 1 Collar Attached 100 styles and colors 2.50 3.00 3.50 Blazers i Best patterns are here 6 7.50 Dress Gloves All kinds, colors, sizes 3 3.50 4 Silk Ties 100's to choose from 75c 1 1.50 2.00 Cuff Links Many styles, pleasing, 50c 75c 1 Tie Cases Leather, Collars too. 2.50 3.50 Linen Hdkfs. Men's pure Irish linen 50c 75c 1 Silk Shirts New patterns, just in 5 6 Silk Pajamas Plain, striped, figured 4.50 5 6.50 9 Wool Shirts All sizes, colors, styles 3.95 5.00 6.50 7.50 Carpet Slippers Various styles, colors 1.50 1.75 2 K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad at Nobody" Young Wife Dead; Leaves Small Infant Mrs. Dan Sullivan Pass es Away Yesterday Morning A young wife was called by death yesterday morninc, She rural Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan, wife cf Dan O. Sullivan, promiuent sheep operator of Klamath and Lake countlos. Mrs. Sullivan was but' SO years and ace and had Iummiiio a m Jther just two weeks before her unttmo ly end. Her death Ural caused from implications following an opera tion for appendicitis. She had been seriously 111 Just a few days. Mrs. Sullivan resided lu Klamath Falls for the past two months. Prior to that time she nnd her hus band lived in I.akcvlew. Sho Is a native of Willlnmstown. Ireland, but has been In the t'nlted States for many years. Funeral services will bo held to-i morrow morning at 8:30 o'clock' in Sacred Heart church. A re quiem Mass will be offered by the Rev. Father A. U Ioeser. Tonight the members of the Altar Society of the Catholic church will recite the Rosary in honor of Mrs. Sullivan. In , Wtaltlock'i funeral home. Episcopalians To Open Church By January 24 r Made I A T i oaay by Kev. J. n. Announcement Thomas In a little me re than one m null's time, Kliimuth Falls people will witness the opening of another house t IS of worship, Bt. l'aul's Kplscopal A church, which will open Its doors on. i Sunday. Janu Irjr -t. according M X . I. 1... .,... an aniieiiiu-enieni iiiaue louuy u uitt j I Special services will be held at this time uud lllhop Itesnlngtou will be present for the opining, The evening; following the opening of the new church, which Is being built ulong the lines of the old Kngllsh church of colonial type, the business and professional men of the city will hold a banquet, the place to be announced later. F TO RGHTELF.R FRANK MR Frank Farmer has been signed for a ten round fight here with Su- A Besides her husband. Mrs. Sulll van is survived by her Infant child,, gar Willie Keeler on the nftornoon aged two weeks. Nothing was known 1 0f New Years day. according to an of the names of her parents. I nouncement today. Farmer, veteran j heavyweight, recently scored a win . PERKINS COMIXU BACK over Nick Ycager. lending coast I I heavy. He defeated Karl Ritchie In I t W. H. ferains, news eauor or me, a ijkiu uere ihi jtar. Evening Herald with Mrs. Perkins I Knockout Hognn and Jim Fleming, and their youngsters, Dorothea. Gor-! local heavies, will appear In a six don and Edward Brent, are return- j round preliminary. Ing tomorrow from (Portland and "Kid" Short, son of County Corn Eugene where they have boen for mlssloncr Burrell Short, will try the past week visiting with-Tola- conclusions with Buck Weaver, lo tlves and friends. William Junior i cal transfer man. in a four round who accompanied his parents north I special event. Both weigh more than will remain in Portland with his j 200 pounds. grandparents unui spring, uoijiu ; ,- to find Improved health. For sev-' Oliver Jeseup connected with ajA eral months past the youngster has j prominent fttBlneis firm In Portland been in failing health fad it was ' Is leaving fnHhe morning for Port-' J no-oaanri- in take him out of school land where he rtrlll spend the holl- 1 1 i several weeKs ago days with his family. i. ' S f Iniin fa ya r - rr a? ... . , MUM 1 i S LI I M-d VbllllIJi 0 " ill . II J Many Comforts l I : of a Man !! are embodied in one of these beautiful j II oun?'n8' anc "an roes- 1 v 1 $5.85 Jtt f I $8.65 JllP' II I I "Robes As Men Like Them" I t Last minute selling at these wonderful J Christmas savings ; All Wool il Silken i Sillt Cords & Frogs Large Pockets j Jacquard Designs WW Double Faced III Blanket Robes. Wl Many of these were priced to 27.50. I! K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad at Nobody" W . u i mt Shop Early Remember lail year alter you had worked and ilnved up to the last minute in order tn do your Chriitntas shopping, how you vowed you would never do it again? Yet nine chances out of len you are doimt the very eame tiling this year. Why not do your shopping lined--so DIM and w arm llllllri'll's lllltiny lUlif Knee Rod Itubber IToMtba' Koeo itiii itubiH-r Ituys' Storm Itlihber Youths' Ntorni Kni 1 1., i I Men's Four Buckle Overshoes pure gum 4.25 Best grade of rubber, rolled edge KI.Hfl (8.B0 S.T3 Men's Felt and Leather Slippers Give him a pair of slippers and keep him home at night. Kelts, soft sole In grey nnd fawn $1.19 to II. CO Leather, imfl and bard nolo with heoln. Drown goldeu brown and Havana brown. to IS.7S OVERCOATS Ovcrroata are not uauully Included In Christmas gift lists, yet the valutu wu offer are so outstanding wo cannot re sist again calling them to your atten tion. Of best material!, In the popular light shades, you can find Just what you need hero at $25.00 to $42.50 MEN'S SUITS Cut from latest fashion patterns, wool and worsted fabrics in seasonal colors and de sign.' Hand tailored collars and shoulders. Powder blue, double breasted blue serge, double breasted suits. $20.00 to $37.50 A Large Array of Men's Ties Cut silk In stripes, plnld and plain colors. . 69c to $1.98 How and knit tics, nil colors In Christmas box es 49c to 98c Opportunity They ay opportunity, knocks but once. Here I at Pitcher's, however, the' wise shopper has an op portunity of buying qual ity merchandise at lowest prices six days of every week. Truly, this Is an opportunity! Discrimin ating buyers are taking advantage of thU fact Are you I RtA PILCHER CO INCORPORATED cDewrlM'ent Stores now, when your mind ii at ease and (he hurry and Hurry of I. i t minute duties hai not caught up with you. We ire much heller prepared to irnre you now. Our slock are com plete and the Chriitmaa rrowdi are not hustling and hustling throughout the store. Now in the acceptahle lime. Shop Karlyl This is your opportunity to make this your best Christmas I by buying at Pilcher's $ Boys' Overcoats a gift of quality Mannish styles for Jjovs. t Hand tailored collars and nhoulders, that is what :nakes our coats fit so :iood. Made of best grade fabric, with linings of good wearing materials, in brown, tan, grey, and heather, in plaids and checks. We take pleasure in show ing our merchandise. Price 6.98 to 20 Boys' and Children's Boots Just What They Need For Snowy Weather - uuurou . nunny unuis, u. .1 topii trliuiii. il with lmiinl.-. Klvi-co will keep their feet dry. SSJO ' mn mo A f T ? ? ? ? ? X ? ? ? ? i ? ? T ? T T f J 1 f T T i I I v I t