, 'V44
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
P'c. THREI
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c wnt. will raise
l . . . Util If I
could jMt J h8 )ull.
W.) )!'' 1 know
excited. . ....
I1, '.',..' ,i v..rt IkccI unci mi-
Known brand.
Ka? know which make,
lb. .r?u..kM,onfl the bl.mkot
t": il now. while It h tm
... You ly ""'y.
fe, and miiko regular
l:de!.ihlv nuymenls.
And before you know It,
ITS i illl.l- ."d Price.
rh."?.. . v,r Store. . . .
,b,i, cent wool one. of the
'wool 85 P" ccntl
is 10 or any other per
,.e of wool you wont. . . .
army "! 'vv blankets
f cot on sheet-blankets!
iiw, wnnl ones range
ftifi."8. Main
I At jour
If'. ....
On dy Ilk this, when the
evenings are warm and lovely,
ll'i worth having gas laved up
for a drive down to Cal-Ore. , , .
For a really marvelous dinner,
a good dance band, drlnki with
lota ol Ice In them, and fun in
general. . . I've done It for
many Summm, myiolll
I
BE WALLACE'S
CHIEF fill
Flashes of
Life
OME more of those darling
maternity junipers n.v.
srrlved at whyluls. . . .
Ana i mum w
...... if Dint'. nniulble. . .
tf...u II'. hr-imse tho
Ultd coltoni are so cool and
U md young looking.
.rj thrnn slvleS Of COt
Li lumpers In this new ship-
fmt. . . . One with a draw,
rlu it the neck and waist,
lnnlhrr li like an old fash-
t'nrd pinafore. -. . . And the
. . i . I . . . I .... i artlil.ril.fi
iira nil (no new iuw
kckllne that it to becoming to
lent gels. , , .
A tourm nyie oi new jumf
. i. in uur.iirkrr. ... Which
IfliH with a lacket and la ut-
ttly adorable.
Prices on new arrivuu m.
UM ta 17.95. . . . The alios
ht 10 to 20. . . . And they're
riihable.
At Whvlal'i. . . . Ninth and
ha!a Street!.
IF you want o rniil bargain
II) a dress, milt nr cout (hut
you enn wcur now cir In the
Full, bo sure to drop In at
Long's right awoy before
other people do, , , , Da
cause Long's July "clcaruncc"
in something the gals who lira
wImi In shopping tire going to
tuku ndvnntiigu of (but defi
nitely). Nick Long wuti going through
the stock end inurklug down
prices on tho lags while I was
talking to him yesterday. . , .
So I gut it pretty good Insight.
For Instance. . . . There wore
a lot of cotton jumpers. . . .
Simply ndorublo ones. , , , Thai
ho rc-murki'd ill $7.03 even
though thu original prices were
up to $14,115.
You'll find some beuutlful
clussic couts. ... All wool,
some in flno wool crepes una
gubnrdines.
You'll find nit kinds of dress
es. .. . Print, plains, pastels,
bright colors and durk shiidcs.
... In one and 2-picce styles.
You'll find suits in nuvy,
black, brown, piutuls. , . , 1'lnln
shades, pin stripes, checks, etc.
All of them really uiurked
down In price, , , , I know, bo
causa 1 Mil in on tho process
for a while and In Iked about
lot of things, but kept my eyes
open as to what was happen
ing! Long's Is at 710 Main Street,
you know.
uaicelani
Anew inipmenl or Engusn
ind American dlnnorworo
hu arrived at Carcclon's.
. . . The English was on dis
play when I was In the store
yesterday, but the Amcrl-
n pieces were Just being tak.
i out of the barrel and won't
fe ready for snlc until tomor-
w morning, I guess.
ThO Enilllsh lln.i I. mnrtn hv
Ihe famous Woods nnd Sons
nn was really worth' Import-
II. . . . II ' nf v-.nllnnllu
fill) -quality. , , , And comos
" open stock.
Garcelon' u,n t.Ki in .
iliree complete stocks in three
'. . . But tho same pot
. . . The colors arc brown,
T '.n(l.. Dlnk To get an
? of the price, I asked Mrs.
wcclon tho cost of n service
K".' '.na "h0 snid." "Oh, around
The AmrtrfrDn.tvitirift jimman.
C!.Smc,8 ,lwo v.?.ry py.
rj,. i mur,"ng uiory and
"Kj 'or B is only $29.50.-
,.71. "nes nrc worth Invcstl
H '?'.: At Garcclon's, 407
IF you haven't used tho brand
new Minute Stocking Film
nut out by the Rubinstein
laboratories, you have a
thrill coming. . . . Because
it's so easy to put on and
really Is water resistant. . . .
Besides being the perfect shade
for leg mokc-up.
On warm Summer days cos
metic stockings are wonderful
to wear. . . . There's no stretch
ing at tho knees nnd ankles. . . .
Nothing but a cool feeling!
And if you've gotten a V of
tan at your throat, or browned
tho back of your neck, and lies
itato to wear a dress that will
show the white skin around
those spots, this Rubinstein
Minute Stocking Film is the an
swer. . . . Because you can
blend it beautifully on your
neck, back and arms. . . . And
It gives your skin a lovely tex
ture. In addition.
Swimming won't take It off,
either. . . . You have to use
lots nf sonn and warm water.
Rubinstein Minute Stocking
Film comes In a handy tube
and costs only $1.00. . . . Plus
tho government tax, of course.
And Currln's is tho only store
anywhere around horo where
you can find the famous Rubin
stein products ... At Ninth
and Main Streets.
By D
WASHINGTON, July l (!')
Supporters of Henry A. Wallace
mimed Supreme Court Justice
Wllliiim O. Douglas today as the
vice president's chief rival for
second place on tho 1044 demo
cratic ticket.
They also arc keeping an eye
on Senate.. Mujorlty Lender Bark
Icy, Speaker Sum Rayburn, Sen
ator Truman (D-Mo.) and War
Mobilization Director James F.
Byrnes.
Oigiini.cd campaigns arc not
yet in evidence- for any of them,
Nona Is likely pending an ex
pected word from President
Roosevelt thut ho wouldn't mind
having Wallace for a running
mute again but that somebody
else might do.
Tho Wallace camp has an Idea
1 1 in t a definite, if not open, drive
is In progress for Douglas and
that efforts will be made to re
cruit strength from followers of
Barkloy, Trumnn and others.. It
has heard rumors that back of
Douglas arc Secretary of the
Interior lekes, Joseph P. Ken
nedy, former ambassador to Eng
land, and Thomas Corcoran,
former Roosevelt "brain truster."
Private checks show, however,
that tho vice president probably
will receive his heaviest support
for rcnomlnatlon In the west and
northwest, where Douglas, a
WiMhlngtonlon, would be expect
ed to have his greatest strength.
Senator Chavez (D-N.M.) an
nounced yesterday ho favors Wul-
luccs rcnomlnatlon. declaring:
"If tho president is entitled to
rcnomlnatlon, then common,
ordinary American decency and
lair ploy should demand tnai
Vice President Wallace be re
nominated. This would be only
his second term.
Former Musical
Comedy Star Dies
NEW YORK, July 13 (Pi
Mrs. Betty Compton Knappcn,
37, wife of Theodore T. Knap
pen, an engineer, and previously
tho wife of former Mayor James
J. Walker of New York, died
lust nlcht.
Knappcn said tho one-time
musical comedy star hod been
ill since the birth of a son last
January 10.
Born Violet Hailing Compton
on the isle of Wight, she went
on the stage at an early age.
She had appeared here in the
musical comedies Un Kay,
"Hold Everything," "Funny
Foco," and "Fifty .Million
Frenchmen."
Sho was married to Walker
in 1033 at Cannes, France, and
was divorced from him in 1B41
A year Inter she was married to
Knappcn, her fourth husband.
By The Associated Press
CONVERSATION PIECE
LAFAYETTE. Ind. Two
women complained to Police
Sgt. Cecil Baker u dug was in
their car and wouldn t get out.
Baker removed the dog, found
tag with tho name of Alvln
ay, whom Baker telephoned.
"Put the dog on tho phone,"
Fay said, "und I'll talk to him."
The ' barge ' was dubious but
obeyed.
"Wliat aro you doing un there.
Pat," Fry admonished. "Get
right on Dome."
The dog went directly to
Fay's residence.
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OCT. 31. 1944
KANSAS CITY A calendar
-with each day up to end of
October, 1044 carefully marked
was found in the effects of a
German prisoner of wur. reports
JLt. Col, Loyd bniiler, command
ant of the Fort Kllcy, Kuns.,
prisoner camp.
At the last mark, he said.
there was the notation "End of
the war.
The prisoner declined to say
which side he thought would
win.
NAMES MIXUP
GERING. Nebr. County
Judge Ted R. Fcidlcr annearcd
slightly puzzled as he looked
over tne marrluge license of the
couple before him.
Then they explained. M ss
Thomas Dclgado, 18, and her
nusband-to-be, Elizabeth Mano.
22, both of Mitchell, Nebr., said
there was a "mlxup" in naming
each of them at birth but they
never changed their given
names.
And they do not Intend to
do so, tncy said, after they were
married by Judge Fcidlcr.
ANNOYING
BERKELEY, Calif. Noise
and mosquitoes were annoying
Mrs, Ophelia Lundfalr, She pull
ed the covers up to her chin.
Suddenly something stung her
big toe. Sho pulled her feet
back under the sheet, dozed off.
In the morning she found a bul
let in the quilt, '
mere had been a cops and -robbers
chase In front of the j
Landfalr house, and a patrol-1
man's bullet had crashed
through the front door, zipped
Into the bedroom and stung i
Mrs. Landfalr's big toe.
The skin on the toe had not
been scratched,
OKEH FDR ACTION:
Ai.r.iFns .TmIv 15 iar,
French newspapers editorially !
approved President Roosevelt s
nnnminpAmnnl rxf .Tulu 1 1 on
cepting the French national
eummiuee as me worKing au
thority for civil administration
of metropolitan France.
j.ne newspapers printed also
the president's remarks on the
committee's power to issue cur
rency, but omitted Mr. Roose-
VClt'ft definition nf Clnn fiGnn.
howcr's authority as well as the
pri-siucm s reiercnce tnai tne
United States was not rccogniz- j
illfz Ihn mmmllliif, at ihn nm.
vlsional government of France.
liVir. HfiflSPVOIT .vn n nnri Ihot
Gen. Eisenhower, as supreme
commander, will have clear au
thority to take all steps neces
sary in his Judgment for mili
tary operations and driving the
Germans from French soil. He
iniH it umilH lu, c-.
Eisenhower to declare which
zones are ready for civilian ad
ministration and which must re
main under military control.)
ELECTED PRESIDENT
MOSCOW, Julv 13 0P)Eddv
Gilmore of The Associated Press
was elected president today of
the Anglo-American Correspond
ents association. II
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