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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1929)
PACR THE RVEMNfl HERALD, KLAMATH FAU.S. OREGON GOOD SELLING II! IIL IIUUJ HILL -DDIUP Dlivrnc ; UNHID UUiLlli) ;: Divorce Suits Are Filed In 4 Circuit Court After S7 years of wedded I i f. r. Anus J. Lewis has Insti led ault (or divorce In Klam ath rhvnlt court from J. H. Lewi on the ground ot cruel nml Inhuman treatment. Mrs. Lewis revealed In her complaint that she had boon mar ried July 7. 1S0J and that the ono child, a daughter, was mar Hod. Hho is represented by J. C. O'Xelll. n. J. Wilson, who married I! year ago. has brought ault (or BUDD DUIETLY erry B. Armold Give Address on Butinei 1 Principles t "Better aelliiiii at homo will result In tho public buying at home." auld Perry n. Armold. president of The Armold Sales Training; Institute lust nlnht in stieaklns- to an Interested audl- oooe ot 150 employer and em- i divorce trom Pearl Wilson on the phiyees at the first meeting 0f:rjul,,l desertion. fee six night Institute being given WHtum sots forth that of fctir la 'the auditorium of the City i children, one Is married and the Yhrary. other three are In the custody of Tho Importance of training and j their mother who, he adds, la constant attention to tho person- entirely capable of taking rare a aide or the human elemeut'of them. He asks for a divorce to business was stressed through-1 decree and for permission to out the address. Mr. Armold ' visit his children. stated that In most cases the or-1 sanitation was a reflection of ' RTfl AliniFMir the management and the im I , 7,1, . portatiee of rendering a servie. VIEWS MOVIES that builds friendship i "... - . ... VISITS ROGUE (Continued from race One) vast potential ton mo passlMI- Itloa are yel uudcvel.irK-d The Hill line chief Is report ed to have made nn autouolille trip to Crescent Pity, Calif., dur ing his throe-day s ay In city. In connection the -w.nl visit. It was reculled that lludd, IS years ago. during the con struction of the Pacific and Kasi eru railroad from Medford to Untie Kalis, 'raveled by foot aud horseback over the territory through which the proposed Oweu-Orcgon line would run. An riitotuohllo party headed by l-ouls W. Will, chairman of the board of directors of the Hill line, now enroute to Ores- COLONEL GIVES FIANCEE PLANE FLYING LESSON NOIiTII IIAVKN'. Me.. May l. (AP) The second anniversary of Colonel Charles A. Lind bergh's New York-Parts non-slop flight found him apparently In LET CO C T Musicians To Hold Big Ball This Evening luince lovers of Klminth will I revel In delliibt at the Altainont tent on further flying lesions tor i.Kht faced hrl.k ot four color 'nB" ,oa,l111' ''' orehos' 0 BUILDING (Conllnuvd from rue On) parish house will correspond. his fiancee. Miss Anne Morrow. Possibility that tho Colonel would celebrate such an event this I any where but a lint appeared remote. It waa not until yesterday, however, that the Colonel ven tured Into the a!r from the so. clnMou ot the Morrow enato, with .Miss Morrow beside him In the big six-passenger ainplitotan. Hut It was yio nniisuul action ot the plane, as It taxied down the runway before tho take-oft, that led observers to believe that the Colonel himself was not at the controls. Tire craft taxied effects ranging froai tun lo a traa will play continuously ut the mlun th ffel.l uvml Hma kt. cent City, Calif , will reach Mod- ,P f,Ml,v .hi ...i color bordering on pink will ,,,, hrongho.il the evening an added attraction. ; annual Musicians' Hall. One of the features of the! The dunce will start nt S p. m. new building will bo n KS-foot ,nml 1,1 " orchestra will take tower the dome will be of cop- turns playing. Hpoclal fiivorn per and cast alone nrniimeiitu-! "I 1,0 distributed lo guest, lion. Olher construction features Member of various orchestras wlll.be a. count lo plaster w hich to participate are: will prevent echoes and a Spun- j crnfc, 0rhetr will have Ml style roof. Plans were driiwu MVn Plckell, Arthur Heed. Joe by the architectural firm of liar- , Sollenberger. II. K. Ilnrtsell. Hid J. P. Ollu, i.olaud Charllo. Krn els I.arsoa, Pan Anders, Pater Sllano and Arthur Heed. Jack nowrlng'n band will have Dewey Powell, Lloyd Webb, Lloyd Derby, fl. Vivian Plckell. Hilly Cleve, I,, J. Klein mid Ivan McCord. TllfsdilV, MllV 21, J02D Klupliiiuls are known to llvn from 1H0 to SOO yours. "lie Hliull leple Their liunir" Hear Kviingellst Htreyfeller ut Klamath Temple tmilghl. Hon. Ices every night. Yoii urn i. come, 8 1 -1 1 'ijtnw ..'Ill ni MHnA ( a i .. .1 , . . .. n - - -.. (iim-. ' idiso auu appreciative auai- oat) of anyone's sock today," the i ence enjoyed the moving picture j speaker said In bis plea for the entertainment at the Hotel W11-! smile. flard ball room Monday night. Mrs. Armold stressed the: The program featured an In polnta to be considered In employ. I terestinf film on electric refrlg Ing'the sales people ss follows, j eratlon. sponsored by the General personality, experience, age. char-i Electric Company, acter. memory, personal appear-1 0f , , , nee, education, adaptlbi Ity. In , ,.r, ., . " cjosing Mrs. Armold stated "bus-1 Cl Urrnt Et"Us in ess goes where It is asked and Tn fea,ure Picture brought stays where It is appreciated." out the n,anlr n,od"' Improve- ilThe classes will be held on I t ln lcctr,c refrigeration Sonday. Wednesday and Friday j n1 howfd ,n detn" of the Mgnia of till weok anil nexl .....v . . 4 Persia's parliament Is called tie ' "Mejlisa." The refrigerator is being dis played and sold In the Copco electric appliance aepartment. i LAY PLANS FOR FETE JULY 4TH Louis Ringolo and A. P. Craner amusement men of San Francisco arrived In Klamath Falls yesterday on business in connection with the approaching Fourth of July celebration to be suro hop-oft. The opinion was expressed that Mi.is Morrow had Just completed ground lesson. ford Thursday. Members of the ', ,,,., for ,he mi riecieu iu u over lue Itrouud covered by lludd on his visit two weeks ago. Tho- Itinerary ot the Louis Hill party . Includes Klamath Kalis and llcnd. with a trip to Portend over the Dalles-Csllfor-n:a highway. The party will stay here one day. LNDY F 00 E XTORTIO STS retl and Logan. Tho preseut church ; building will bo moved to the rear part of the properly and utilized In the future as a parish ball. The old church building on the cor ner of Eighth and High will ho demolished. Tho new c'.iurch will have a frontage on High street of K.J a j tent and on Eighth of 134 feel, j It will seat between USO and I 70 people. In addition to the I main chapel, there will he the tower room, the HaptUtry, the Siu-rnsty and the Winter Chapel. The church will be ready for oc cupacy noxt October. Darling, Newton Nelaon, l-nny Moon und Jink Smith. Les Suiting's basil will have Harold Halaas, llulily Kvaua, M. IV glrador. (lus I.olge. M. J. Kocourek. IS'ewlon Nelson, Joe Dokus. The lllii Jackets have V, A Andrus, director: lied Chapman FREE DANCE AT KENO Wednesday Night Ma.rk.ei Place HDoHHai? HDay at! May 25th lContInu4 froBB Pme Oa ceived the first letter she show ed It to school authorities. Her family was notified an a guard assigned to her. When the sec ond demand was made It gave hol.1 kuM Juiv n.i in &th in I detailed Instructions how and connection with the Indian Con- j where the money was to be nlae gross The entire celebration la il and named last Saturday7 a- under the direction of the triran Legion. Am- i .; . . i If f Vi By K. Sugarman Let's Admit that there's a Reason- for everj'thing and then se'e if we can't get some understand ing of price some understand ing of price and value as related to the purchasing of clothes. To really see the true situation we must mix hu man nature and business. It's human nature to want to get something for nothing but it's not the nature of business to give anything worthwhile for noth ingor even for a cheap figure. It simply can't be done., J Buying merchandise, for price alone satisfies the desire to outsmart the other fellow, to get the better of the buying game, to get something for nothing. Af first "it also satisfies the necessity of a good appearance. And then it rains, or the suit you bought goes to the cleaners, or just natural wear takes place, and there's a consciousness that someone else has gotten the better of the argument. The suit is actually shabby the style goes with the first pressing and the price buyer is ready for a lesson in value. He Begins to understand that a - thing is cheap because something has been omitted. Tempering, materials, and tailoring have been inferior or slighted. Some thing he pays for in a better suit isn't there. Then he decides to buy a suit . from a house where only good clothes are sold. And his suit wears' and wears, people tell him how well it looks, how well they like it, and it holds its style and even looks well when he .finally gives it away. ' That's the satisfaction that comes from real value. You pay a little more but you get decidedly more. ternoon as the time. At this juncture Mr. Morrow's former partners In the firm of J. P. Morgan and Company were appealed to and the services of J federal operatives were enlisted, but although Miss Morrow's Im personator adhered strictly to the instructions no one appeared to; claim the package. In the meantime, the Post as serts, the quirk trip to Maine was planned and Miss Morrow's arrival In New York was timed for Colonel Lindbergh's hopoff. The svlator did not use his regu lar field In a further attempt to throw the would be kiduapers off the trail. THREE PLIGHTS POSTPONED (Continued from Pace One) who are planning a flight from Paris to New York, are awaiting favorable weather for the take o. They were forced to turn back last year by failure ot their oil feed line after Hying about 1800 miles. Their route will be from Paris In the direction of the Pyrenees, then tho Azores, thence to Nova Scotia and to New York. TUNNEY SUED PORTO E I ; (Continued from Pac One) I garnkheelnt; all banks In Stam-! jford and (Jrcenwlch In which , there was a posalhlllty that Tun : ney had a bank cccount. It was stated that attachment had been ! entered against Tunney's ectate, 1 bought about a year ago in Stam jford for a coiinry, home and which la asenssed for ji 4,001). I lra t'n., -I u f,.wMAHt., I J I In Fort Worth, Tex., where she j secured a divorce. Colonel Flnld I If said she is not now In Connectl- j cut but declined to say where ji she was staying. He said that j at the present time -there would he no further Information about the rase other than contained in tho papers which would be on file In the superior court at Hrldgeport. STAMFORD. Conn., May 21. j - (AP) Attachments were made against two pieces of property j owned by Ceno Tunney here to-1 day In an action brought Tiy Mrs. ' jKntherlne King Fogarty, of New I York against the former heavy- weight boxing chnmplon. In n suit for d images for alleged breach ot promise to nmrry - j Officers left to file complain'-1 in the suit at tbo superior court in Bridgeport. j Mrs. Fogarty, It la understood, I met Tunney at Hot Springs. Ark., ' In the early part of 192.. Hhe oh-1 (ained her divorce from John , Fogarty, It Is understood, on Mny 29 of that year. She has a daughter aged about ten years. NEW YORK, May 21, (AP) Mrs. Katherln King Fogarty is out of the city, the clerk at tho! San Carlos hotel, where sho hasj an apartment, said today. I Mrs. i Fogarty left no word as to her' destination or when she would! return,- the clerk said. . 1 I I . .lirJV I . V - TA , m V aT it'll nVXI s f IS ! ' ha i . ( . Ill " l ill M': 4 1 v 'T SALE OF COATS For Ladle and Children We can truthfully say that these arc just as marvelous values as we have ever offered in previous events. These Smart Coats of Tweed, Soft Finish Broadcloth and the very fash ionable silk Coats new collars, new cuff effects and the very smartest shades of tan, gray and brown also in black. Dress Coats Sport Coats and All Occasion Coats Ring 599 for Appointment Mae's Beauty Shoppe Value $19 Reduced to $37.50 Value $39 Reduced to $32.50 Value $29 Reduced to $23.75 Value $19 Reduced to $15.75 Value $10.75 Reduced to $12.25 ' . Value $12.50 Reduced to $9.75 Value $9.73 Reduced to ..: $7.95 Value $6.75 Reduced to $4.75 J I . 1: i t " . : i