EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKKGON
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Docomtow 2:), 1U25
Scout Swimming
Program Boosted
Vmicn is instructor at 0, A, c.
grid will serve Klamath scouts while
lu tho city.
CBOUiM Mo.m.wiax BACK
Miss Cecilia MeMahnn, who Is
well known In Klamath Falls con
nected with Miss Gertrude In The
Gertrude Shop Is arriving in Klum
nth Falls on Monday evening after
an extended visit In the east and
with her mother in Portland. Much
make dates ' of her time Miss McMahuu spent in
or to pass St. Louis before coming back to tho
western coast. Her return to the
city will be welcomed by her numer
ous friends.
Hoyd Ynden, who Is home from
p. A. C. college for tho Christmas
holidays with his mother, has been
named swimming and life caving
Instructor of the Klamath Falls
council of Boy Scouts.
During his stay in the city he Is
anxiouB to have boys
with him for lessons
tests. This applies to any scout that
is registered.
Mann of the Kiumath Falls Nato
tbrlum has given the scouts splen
did cooperation and offered the
"Nat" to the scouts.
In order to swim at the Natatorlum I Julio Antonio
the bdVs must register at headqunr-1 nection with
ters and make arrangements which I cident, today
will entitle them to the privileges, I strike.
BNM FAST
HAVANA, tuba, Dee, 23. (P)
Melln. held in eon
bomb throwing in
ended his hunger
Elks Dance Plans
Include Big Tree
The annual Klks Christmas dance
to be Riven by the local lodge will
be onu of the most elaborate affairs
of the year. A Christmas tree has
been arranged in the hall and Invl
tations are being sent out by th
Elks to their friends.
Gallowuy'B urchestra will turnteh
the music and dancing will begin
at 9:30 p. m.
TKICKMKX SVK
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 23. )
Truck lines using the Oregon
highways filed suit today in the
federal court here seeking to re
strain the state from collecting li
cense fees for the operation of
motor vehicles on the roads.
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For Christmas
Deserts
CRATER LAKE ICE CREAM
CALL 74
Will Deliver to Your Home
Klamath Falls Creamery
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Demand
Home
Made
Products
Butler Peeved;
Plans To Stay
With Marines
KEXTS HAVE GONE
TO COTTAGE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stampley left
this morning for Cottage Grove to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kent left
spend the Christmas holidays with ! this rooming for Tacoma to spend
relatives and friends. Mr. Stampley) the i,0ildayg relatives and
Is In charge of tho automobile divn
Ion ot the Reclamation service.
I friends.
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Cakes For Particular Occasions
Then Jaa are entertaining friends who
really appreciate cake and pastry good
ness, it is important for the success of the
occasion that you select your bakery ne
cessities with the utmost care.
We will have a special line of cakes and
pastries for Christmas, including:
Fruit Cake Pound Cake
Layer Cakes Mince Pies
Cream Pies Pumpkin
Pies Roll, etc.
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Sixth Street Bakery
For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread
Hints at "Something
Doing" in Phila
delphia PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23. OP)
Mayor Kendrlck today formally dis
missed General Butler as director
of public safety, effective at noon.
The general received the letter
of dismissal shortly after the mayor
reached hlB office. A group of
friends was In the director's office
as he read it.
"Well, I'm out," he exclaimed.
"The mayor has fired me. Now we
can shoot at him. There's nothing
to stop me now; I'm a free man."
The general, who has seen fight
ing service all over the world, ad
ded: "I'm going to my home in
Overbrook and I'm going to drive
there In a car of the United States
marine corps. The marines can
take care of me, and I'd rather bo
in the marine corps than in fifteen
million cities like Philadelphia.
The general said he would remain
here for a few days and "there may
be something doing in that time.'
Lights Blamed
for Many Wrecks
Seventy pr .out ot the auto
mobile accidents occurring outside
City limits in America are due tc
faulty headlight dimming, finis the
National Automobile chamber of
commerce research division.
This Is continued by other ro
sea re i. which divides thOle acci
dents Into groups due to two causes.
1. Brilliant headlights, confining
the oncoming driver, bring nb.iut the
larger uumber of casualties.
2. The result of-tho driver's tak
ing his vision from the road at
critical moments walle groping for
a switch with which to dl:n llRhls.
Accordingly, the same authorities
conclude that the most effective
cure for the condition Is an adequate
dimming arrangement. Tho next
mrst valuable help Is tho locution
of the dimming arrangement where
it can be found readily and Instinct
ively. Studebakor headlights are focuicd
to comply with the Lob Angeles
regulations. This requires such ad
justment us will permit one driver
to meet another iwlth lights on
full, the glare being kept below tile
horliontal level of the lamp Itself.
The only time a light so focused
might dazzle an oncoming driver Is
when the car bearing them Is go
ing over s rise of ground which
lilts the front ot the car upward
from a horizontal position. Then
dimming is necessary.
Scouts Honored
as Parents Watch
Tuesday evening marked the sec
ond Court of Honor ot the boy
scouts of Klamath county, with tho
court convening In the Circuit Court
room at the hour of eight o'clock.
J. J-', Kimball presided as Judge.
Showing the keen Interest the
parents and friends ot the boys
are taking in scout activities, tho
court room was crowded.
Among those receiving promo
tions were Second Class S:ouis, Ro
land Ulrloh. Stoaart Ualslker, Jos
eph Kirk. Clarence Howie, Alfred
Carlson, Herman Darley. First
Class Scouts Thomas Mossey, George
Massey. Merit Badges Koss Hill
man, Merle Swanson, Robert Hunt
er, Lee Hunter, Elmer Wllkerson.
Scout Masters receiving badges In
cluded William R. Canton, Frank
F. Moser and Everett O. Nord.
American Legion
Picks Committees
The Honse Committee to manage
the New American Legion Memorial
building, named last night, con
slsts of Jack M. Glover for the three
year term, O. D. Mathews for the
two year term, and H. E. Getz for
the one year term.
H. S. Mathews was elected to
handle the entertainment. Linn W
Nesmlth, publicity officer; O. D
Mathews, Americanization chair
man; Alfred Fidler, service officer;
A. D. Collier, chairman ot the land
and legislation commlttoo; F. R
Olds, membership committee, und
Dr. P. W. Sharp, H. S. Mathews and
Keith K. Ambroso comprise the
basketball committee.
The executive committee consists
of O. D. Mathews, Linn W. Nesmlth,
II. E. Getz, George M. Barth, Al
fred Fidler, T. D. Case. F. R. Olds,
H. S. Mathews, Leo Crawford and
A. D. Collier. Crawford, Collier and
Barth were absent. '
Boat with 18 Men
Missing in Wreck
VALENT1NA, Ireland, Dec. 23.
(JP) A messago from the steamer
I Corlnthlc reports that the French
tanker C I P plckod up a boat con-
; tainlng 17 mon from the Italian
steamer Marina, which sailed from
) Philadelphia Doc. 8, for Moditcr-
i ranean ports and was abandoned
, near the. Azores.
i A second boat with 18 mon, was
not located. A number of ships are
searching for It.
The Captain on the Marina is
said to have been 'badly Injured.
Senate Pages in
Favor of Dawes
Vice-President Dawea has failed so
far to get the "big" senate to
amend Its rules to prevent a one
man filibuster, but the "littlo"
senate, the pages, in mock seinlon
today voted, 14 to 2, for cloture.
The session was held Just before
the page,! became guests of the
vice president at luncheon.
Hunter In Alabama looked down
a rifle barrel. He will recover, but
mill never look tbc same again,
Give Wearing Apparel
So many gilts are distributed
during the Cliriitmas jranon
W h i c li m a y be expensive
lokrns of friendship, but yet
are more or lest impractical.
Wearing apparel, on the other
hand, is always acceptable and
yet always practical. Who is
the boy who will not apprc-
mi w.i i w
ciate &kk warm mulller or
a fitting rolorrd lumberjack
sweater Who is the gitl who
will not welcome dainty, toft,
silk underwear) .Who it the
man who does not rrj'oice in
a new collection of neckliei?
ere at I'ilchcr's we have tn
inclusive assortment of every
thing for the man, woman and
child. Shop roily I
Latest Models and Styles in
MILLINERY
Every hat a distinctive mode of unsurpassed
style, and about 500 from which to choose.
The prices are unusually low.
0.49 to 16.50
Obligations
Advertising plactt
certain rotfunalullKy
upon si liittltutlun,
which It olllrrwllr IMS'
lug. It obligate that
Inttltutlon to the com
munity. Advertising by
unl of in, mill may bt
Irrespuntlblt, and eon
tequently, It need ntver
b lived up to Wrltt.u
idvrrlltlng. on tho other
Ilium. It a (uaruntve, It
It It truthful. Ourt la
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Will Abandon Last
Ferry on Highway
EUGENE, Ore., Doc. 23. (IP)
The Harrlsburg ferry, last on the
Pacific highway system from Can
ada to Mexico, which Is to bo ab
andoned within a ton days because
the new - hlg uvay bridge spanning
tho Willamette river Is now In use,
may be made Into u bathhouse, ac
cording to plans of tho Harrlsburg
chamber of commorco.
For 53 years a ferry has boon
omployed at this point, and the
present ferry boat has nerved for a
tcore or more years.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
For Gifts
Silk and Linen in many colors 19c to 95c each
Box of three 49c to $1.25
Just received, A New Shipment of
SILK UMBRELLAS
fn attractive colors, best grade of silk covering, strongly made.
4.98 to 9.49
Others from -$1.39 to $3.98
Shining Cut Velvets
Just an ideal gift; you appreciate this when
you see them in color combnaitions of old
rose and tan, blue and
rust, gold and black and
blue henna and black.
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8.98 Yard
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Ladies' under-arm bags
and vanity cases with
requisites. Late styles
in patent pin seal, calf
skin, tooled leather and
beaded bags. Also a
good assortment of
children's bags.
Ladies' Bags $1.39 to $8.98
Children's Bags . 49c to 98c
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V Make use of our Ladies' Rest doom in Ralu n;t,:
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f Fountain in Shoe Department. Have a drink on Pilcher's.
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