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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1927)
fnpc Fight f (r- if. ,1 THE P.VENINO HERALD. KLAMATH PAT.T-S. OKRflOM. Friday. September 10, 192T. ON WALL STREET THE BANKERS AND BROKERS ARE WEARING THESE SUITS :' These Leaders are Partial to Copper Beech Browns and Powdered Grey by Marx The coats drape easily and .there's a little fullness over the shoulder blades for freedom. Trousers are narrower 'but still wide enough for com fort. The fabrics are in sub' dued patterns. $ 33-$39-$45 and up THIS MATTER OF STYLE FOR COLLEGE MEN ANP OTHER YOUNG MEN IS A MATTER OF FRACTIONS OF INCHES-AND WE KNOW OUR FRACTIONS EC SUGARMAN 4 BRIEF NEWS -OF KLAMATH To Kfutf Nunbiy- - Jiilin 1). Hlefert. heud of. til vole department ut th Culver ally of Oregon In th houa gueet of Mr. and Mr. (ieorg Mclnlyr wbll vtaltlng In th city fur Ir Maya. Mr. tilefrrl, a noted (tnor haa tnkeu a leav of ab- from th Culvaralty and la atudylug niuaic at Ioakln. On Sunday hvWlil alng at bulb th tuornlug aud evening aervlca at Th Klrnl I'reebvlertau rhurvh. 0 Noel Tluuiuu 1-rwvlnir - Noel Thoinaa, ion nf Hv. and Mra. J. Henry Thomua, who ha tpent (ha greater part of th uromrr here rxperla to leav Saturday for Kugen. wher h Kill nter aa a Junior planning to major In matheniatlc. Thorn aa took hla ft ml two yeara of college at Manitoba. I'nrvaralty and then left hla achonl work In euter th banking bualniwa lu Canada. I Arrived from IUini llllllo Maddot. well , kuwu hunlnc-a man of Chicago, III., haa arrived hoi fur k vlalC with hia aiater. Mra. I'. Kvuna of III" Suutot apartment Mr. Maddot iwlll Inlrr go'aruib Id (Hernial, Calif., to mil with anolher ale ler. II haa enjoyed a trip Ithriiugb III northwoat vitrnutn tu Klainatb Fall. lli-llirniil I'rom limit llolph K. Turtle and I.. K. Agor war among (lie ncce-viful liutitcr who rvturued lu tl Ii I UK . They brought homo a two- j hundred pound, buck. , I Win. IVuii S rrnta. A good rlrnr. udv. It I Mra. Arthur (.aPlfii and mn It rn bav left for Oaklund. Cullf., Tr Take ISmIiIom . L. K. Agr haa aco ptml a pnil Hon with the Orgnn Trunk roll load aa draftsman. hr they will rinnln for aoin lime vialllng with relailvia and I friend.. Mla Srlnu-ffer liiiprovra Krlenda of M la Anllu Holmof. fer will bo lntrmtpd to loam ,hr rondlllon rontluuv'a la liu Ipror. Bh will b confined to jth Klam.ilh Valley hoxplint for jan Indeflnli lima. . Win. 'IVnie 1 I rrnla. A good rlgar - adv. It Itetimieil feMii Meilfoii- I , Mr. and Mra. II. N. M '( Moa'a alor raturned horn lat -evening Hum Medford, here Ihey tinned III Juiknon rounly fulr. .Mr. Mo alleuded a mwl- Inn of lit biuii'd of dlrerlura of I lie i hauiber of roinmere w ho 'met ut noon ut tli hoiel Med-1 ford with C. K tlalea of I lie I mule uiKhwuy loiiiiiilaaloii. , Tl kel. .Art H.'lllng 1 TU'kela .for the rhleken dinner to b nerved by III lad la of III eominiinlty club of Mnlln to Imal people ullrndtng III llnrvenl Tour in neat Wednemlay ar !Mlllng rapidly, according to an- linuncrmeiit from Ilia clinmlier , of runimorc till afiernton. ' lliiugliler U ' IUii-ii Mr. and Mra. A. W. K.lmtK. jnf Malln. ar being rongmtuluted unon the arrival of a tiuhv Hitiiah trr, born at tun arly hour thlal niornlng at III Klamalh Valley I ' bcopliul. j 1 Hhopiril Vel4arilM j Mra. (Jeorae t'lirln of Algouia1 ienl Thurndny In lha rliy aliop-1 plug and vialllng friend. I Tribute is Given Missing Aviators (Continued from pug on) keU'y; Jink r'rol of New Voik, pilot of th llolden Kggl. and (iontiiii Hrott. hla navlgutor. While I'rllililna apoke. flonil ofrvrlnga, III If la of "udmlreia i t III roiirugn nf III miming av. U I ora were taal upon th aa, lit npprotiuialely tha apot ller Hi linllaa Spirit radlmaat an HDS . rail In a tall apln and win beard no mora. Tb floral ere allona warn ntontly of aiM'clnl de algn. mad with raft ha.klnm ao aa to ride Ilia wavea for dayi. Corvallis Given Glimpse of Lindy CimVAI.I.Irt. (Ire, Kpt. Id. I A I'.l With all bell an. I will-He. In th rliy and almna of Hi fir department Joining In i deafening greeting. folonl Chui lea A. l.lndlMrgh twlated and apiraled over Corvallla thla niin n Ing at S o'cliM'k, flying wlililu ;oa feet of th airl and drop plug a arrnll of welcome. Krotn AIkuiiia- Mr. and Mra. Matt Kgnn via Ited III th city yelrdny fiom their home at Algoma. I.t t llllll'H Wit AT lloug llnra gold lam mnlr with rich aumnier rrmlna and fanhlnna a rap wrap that hniiga In limirloua fold. , I I : a- ; : 1 1, - : : i I,.' L 7 Ain't Mad At Nobody.' 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