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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1915)
Cs-- 'aKrl.'; 'tit' "S. i"i"5W 4 -U. f THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,-i . V, sathiwav, amu,, 4( 4 aaaMaaaaaaaiBaaBiaggfc "l i J5fiajr 1 IVW l ......,.. . Iffif !' . EjiFt. l32i5WJ lal Opportunity bM ji 4 t$Mla i. . W- - We will have on display Monday another shipment of the Latest Styles in Ladies Summer Coats and Suits This will probably be the last shipment in quantity this season. Some very clever new novelties and styles will be shown. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Summer Dresses and Waists H l .aim o4 1 vL-m4 Im' 41.' SaW V I1Y MAHaARKT MASON (Written for the United Press) The child In London Willi kness undo nttd bur For HtnckltiK (how shocking) Not mm linen It worn. (pj IS jftr?: , A WWthUdi-SW Stilts Dryg( 1UU Moving Pictures "On Belgian Battlefields," the En ropeaa wax pictures taken by the Chi cago Tribune, under contract with the j Belgian government, vera shown at f :the Orpheus last Bight, and proved; an anusually strong attraction. The condition in Belgium. are depicted In ! ;a mostgrsphlc manaer. The audience -la taken through the fall of -Antwerp, j it iwwmre-i vinr ciuea ox inoi pneiqr utUeklnctoBE. The prodnc-l bTbbbbbbbbbbb. BBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVamBaaBWr amaaBBBBBBW 1st I Vb9.4bbbbbbbbbbbbbv SBBJBv r (Continued from Page t) Uonls in tVe parts, and Is accom- itd attempt, a, like work again.. The htiiHni vj m nuu( ceuouy. will he the last exhibition. Tonght,chlef motives of these programs is to increase me social ana aesineuc Tomorrow and Monday the six part features of church life In the com-munity. J women were able to vote more intelli gently on the proposed laws than were many of the men. Another .line of work established was the Philan thropic Department. This, during the winter, collected clothing, etc, and by judiciously distributing it, allevi ated suffering In many a home. This work Is to be carried on permanently. Under the direction of Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, there are held fort nightly; sessions of the Art Depart ment, at which Instructions are given Town Topics KlamaUi Visitor. J. A. Mclteynolds is lu town today from his ranch on the Merrill road. LONDON. April Ifi, -(Uy mall to Now Vork)-Tho. two most Joyous ftlsiiH of Miring In Kugland to tho ouf- lander certainly iiuiHt be when tho the crocuses begin to peep through the nod nnd tho goose pimples fade from the limbs uf Jiifnnt llrllnln. VoMa Vlrtorla's I'oiiK "It's All lllslit I n the Bummer Time," in tho sum mer lime It's lovely, applies beautlrullr to tho sock habit for holpless kid illcs. To be sure the night of their little red and bluo chapped limbs in tho thick of the wet penetrating chill of London winter seems to afect tour lt onlookers much more uncomfort ably than their possession does tho Infant owners. Those sturdy little sons and daughters of Old Kngland trutlce hnnllv anil unconcnrniuilv Lllfinir lilllllllnd III! In fit lltia nf IaIw liny red noses In fur from ihe knee up nnd from the knro down wrapped onty In childish Innocence. Nothing Is prettier than a Utile Up From Midland. ,rounUea rosy dimpled leg emerging (I. A. Johnston Is in from Midland ,rom a uainty wiitto sock ana one way today, ,ntrnp tmnilat for n warm weather IfaMlilon. If Knalnnd would only null up puerile stockings when the snow "Where the Udic Shop" & M. wwr -lick niU ft . qiilb blissfully comnisu ' "' The cunning nmu iii,M.Bi . MimesaretliMruoddlsl, "1 LrJ.i,-.'""rt-.oi.ta ... n uiiivk veivrt jncl(t t0 i,. j; wllh the plaid km. vMlo.tCr cost of coven cloth. KUh J? wild ii f,.tl...-. nntt tlB ' "' '"' ! regutatlm. fl. HICll ii, (llr fB,, '"' venue nnput... i,Bv. nib fectlng as tliclr own. aro w.-l! 5 nturily little Imltmin i... ..'." Willi Scotch rlrlli iiveiuie Tlmsii nmttmicB Hoot Mob' lire liv .. IniixiwnaU'.. u.;..... ... .. ""tm 30. ineludiiiR .ill , , ;r10; of csp, bldiiso, co.it. Mil "troi. (which Is the Uellghlful ,,,,, JJ5; trunks over lice), plaid HOrkhr soled low Mioei an,! ,u, M' ,JJ pouch, " Htrans ami l-Aiunm 'MB. K. K. K. Ntore. ooine U t nouscons Matrs3ps)Btui hauamtk Tompkins in Town. liobtey In Town. Carl Robley is visitor, being In from his ranch on the Merrill road. 0. U. Tompkins enmo In today from, lieRlns to fall down It might holp his l'ou Valley rnnch on n biinlucss , n lot toward doing away with the trip. omnipresent adult sniffle and ca- Mnttrhnl chorus. .Goiait tt-Flshlll'. Them loveh' warm Munnv ilnva. ihn a Klamath Fullsf , .,., .,.,.... ,... ... .,..',....... ........ .:....' .. uut .. r.,,,1 iinvu) ivt.iu u tun i-.iiKiisii i.iiiiw ih h comionaoiT urcs- morning for n day's llshlng at Spen cer Creok. lUve you sees those classy Straws KceJ, Kool Hlilrts lor the hot days nail I'awmm Hats ntJK. K. K. 8toi7(nt K. K. K. Store. 10 free of charge to all women anxious movie of Richard Harding Davis well known work. "Soldiers of Fortune," ! -will he the i Orpheaslblll. No advance; Mrs. E. V. Hawley and Mrs. Walter to ,earn tatting; embroidery and cro- wllt be aiade In sdmlaslon price. Mat-'.Cofer were Invited guests at Wednes'cbet work and under this same de- iae Saaaay at 8:10. Iday's meeting of the Art Needle Work Partment, lessons in water color palnt- Iciob, held at the homo of Mrs. George ,nK aw Ken every Saturday by Mrs. IV ."The Making of Bobby Burnit '"A., Wirtz Wednesdav aftnrnnnn. Thnino C. Kimball. Mrs. C. V. Fisher WlacheU Smith's famous romantic afternoon hours were happily spent In la ,n charEe of the. Dcpartmeat of comedy, will be presented in pictures needlework and social chat, and the Hone Economics, which works to at the Star theater today and tomor- hostess served dainty refreshments.n,ake housekeeping a pleasure, In- r;rw. The cast includes-such notable Members of the A. N. W; Club are'stead ot a drugery, and to teach stars as Edward Abeles. Bessie Bar- Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburrg, Mrs. housewives to get the full value for riscale, Theodore Roberts, and a large lCary M. Rarasby; Mrs. A. W. Piel, tno,r Money in the purchase of foods, supporting cast. 'Mrs. Fred Ooeller, Mrs. Karl G. Cum-4tne Preparation of these, the appetlz- Bobby Burnit, by his father's will, mlngs, Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs. j,nK preparation of left-over foods and inherlU I JOO.OOOrwhlch the will stlp- Geo. Chastaln. Mrs.. Geo. A. Wirtz, '"liar lessons. This holds meetings utates be must Invest. Having bad Mrs. R. H. Dunbar. Mrs. C. CI, Hogue, , fortnKntly, too, and the work Is " no business experience, he is at a loss Mrs. Sam. T. Summers, Mrs. George greatly appreciated. A course In drcss- i how to nroeand- .Hl miiv ottmntm Unn uD cin.. u Ttri,..,. , makincr. under thin dlroptlnn nf n 1o get on the right track cause no end Arthur it. Wilson Mrs. H. S. Phillips, 8k"led seamstress. Is also ono of the of merriment. The' production is in Mrs. Geo. A. Haydon and Mrs. W. E. activities of the club, and when the four parti. In addition a most laugh-Faught. . course is resumed In the fait, there Is able Vltagraph comedy,, entitled "A Study in Feet." and a. split reel scenic and educational, will be presented. fa From Boris Cake. Charles Andrews and' Richard Quln uy, are among the Spring Lake farm ers who are In for provisions, etc:, to- dcy. ' VJ '" ' "' ' iMNUraace (list pays, w pays on time. See CIiilcote.'Mn Mala Hf. a a duic iu m bu increasea auenasnee. At, a meeting of the Woman's Ll-j brary Club yesterday, Mrs. C. V. Tno following will compose a mo Fisber and Mrs. Robert E. Watten-i,orDOat Darty to visit Harriman Lodge burg, two active members of this or-jand other Upper Klamath Lake points sanitation, were chosen as delegates j tomerrow: Mr., and Mrs. R. H. Dun- to the convention of the National Fed- bar Mr- and Mrs- Jnn McCall, Miss eratlon of Women's Clubs, to be heldJAuuta Parker, Miss Alice Peel. MM.) In Portland beginning June 1st. In Bna Cole, Charles Fox, D. C. Morris the short time since the local club.and Mr. Underbill. became affiliated with the national 1 association, it has made wonderful i Forty guests were in attendance et - , h-. strides for the advancement of, Klam- the silver tea Monday by Mrs. Fred that is being taken in Its efforts Is for the benefit of tho fund belnsr commendable. Before the fall elec-' raised by the Woman's Relief Coin ',: ...'-.-.., ... . . tion, a' series of meetings were held for the cleaning mi of tho cemetnrv Bi Bwue nuawrmi sew Miim lur uujii . .. ., .. .... . .. . ' - . .;--.. .. .- ' under the direction of Mlu Ennln The afternoon wm r. hlrhlv a.lih . w"tM3, ,m,,.iu w ihv Hvtmiy ouu.u. vuv ftit j vfvnvui, nau well The vinegar of Arabia is said to be read,n room Biafntained by the club,; rendered musical program was given, iuuu v .ucgcujucuuii iuo variuua ini- imuvB measures were inorougniy ana Impartially studied. As a result, the FOR BALK Good team, 1,600 each, sound, young. A. Kenyon. See D. 24-6t superior to that of any other country. Lesrarisieiines 47' Is the highest priced fashion pub lication in America. Not oaly that, it Is favored by 'the .ultra-smart society leaders in America, and also in Europe,1 where the foremost tailors keep.it ;for,the benefit of their dUtlnguUh- 1 ' 'ire vnav uuueivae ob seceriBK tka'iisase at a considerable mmb4- ; for the beaeit of ioeal reta- X A. GOLDSMITH 'ivtllll vram AtltlWAA mn mtil !. Ak soloist was forced to respond to an 'The program and encbores vja VJM-.'. 'mt limn TAwcm 'i. r is.Jr'iii?t 'rf THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE'S HRLGIAN WAR PICTURES Five reels One Comedy. ADMISSION IS aad SSc Tomorrow-" Meftmrd MardlBg Detm' "HOUMKM OF FOsWIWE" Ib Six Parte , ' AVHUUOVfCKNTU laMTINKK kiVKHV, HATUH9AV AND I HUNIUV AT Si ' Wearln for enchore, "I encbore.. follew: Vocal solo "Jiist a You," Mrs. Carl dofer; Love You Truly." Vocal solo 'A Serenade," Miss Ver- da Cosed; enchore, "Rosalie." Vocal solo "April Song," Mlu Elisabeth Houston; encbore, "Noth lag Bu Love." Instrumental solo "At Parting," Mrs. Fred "Coter; enchore, "Two Larks." Instrumental solo Mrs. Charles Garcelon; and enchore number. Violin solo and enchore anmber. Miss Myrtle Ramsey. The Best of the aeries e(eas will be held Monday afterBee: at the home of Mrs. O. K. SeKs Ib Hot Spriaffi UdlUoa. All wMtea later- ested are invited to aMed. aammBBaBSSaaSlSSBV amaaBBBBBBBBBmamV. f Lllaaaaaa-! JIlB IsbbPbVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bbbbbbbbbbbI ififmfll laH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! bbbbbbbW I I I I M M dW'aV bbbI bbbbbbbI bbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI iBaWullHlInililirl'l'l laBBBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBUBBBBBBBBBBUlaaBBBBBi BBal laBBBBBBBTaf BBBBBBBBBBSSjBEBl l aBBBBBBBBBBwl II I I I - 4iM' I bTF BB HOUSTON'S OPBBA HOUSE . STAR THEATER Edwards Abelr. TIimmIiht ItoeWito and llcaale IUrrirnp B THE MAKINO OF IIOIIIIV Hl'RXn Hy Wlnrhell Nmlili in Four I'nrU Added Attractlonn "A Wmljr in I-Vct." Vltagraph Corned rTIwi French Fleet," "Making KM tilorea." AOMIHMIO.V 10 nnd 910c ccd iih It U artistically. Tho little short waUlud liberty frocks'af pastel tinted blue, green or rose alike and linens Invlshly smocked and briar JKtltched In self tints or of sheer white with the smocking done In contrast ing colors nrc quaintly appropriate to English childhood. Adornble poke bonnet In the same pretty colprlng olimv to advantage til op" blonde curls, for unlike our American kiddles the bobbed Jinlr ef fect U not being worn on this side of the water, The little girls all hnvn their linlr long nnd Mowing over their Hlioutilern nnd of course It curl whether mtttirallc or n In kldo or poker. The llrltlsh boy no mntler linu- tiny MiiiniiR the bobtieil effect itlso r ii't tctiM n clone eroppcil little bul-j let head protull)' to ili Infnntllej fnulilonnhlo world. Tho Duvld Copperlteld nnd Oliver, TwlHt suits ho popular with our smnll hoys nil InM Hiinimer tiro only just, lne.ikliiK In over here, on David's and' Oliver's unlive soil, The ever favorite ; inilor suit, however, still reigns u- Matlnrea rity Hatlinl) s.l at aiHU NMk TEMPLE THEATER HatunUy ThOoilllrt,, .: Essanay'Two.reel Drsat "Ulwre Enmity Die" lllograph Urn inn "Mlllhinalre Cabby" Sellg t'onieily I'alhe Dully Ne" I Kunibiy I "la Hie Kliadow of IKsih" Edison Two-reel lrnnt ."I'ahle if (InlHinplloiu tilil" I fleorge Ade's Knbhu ,"Hekera After lloiimiue" iiiogrnpn onieiiy "I'lillie IJally News" Aliiilloii .l) iie. tnil.XEE MAIIiV AT use ( i III I.N'I l l'l ! "' 1 a- '& ptcme as heretofore, and nothing pan MERRILL OPERA HOUSE; .. v Merrill. Or ...... I. ... . . t . i nun u iruiu nil' iiui(ir mill, ill , ., ivl.Ui or blue linen, hut always with! 'il ; ' ! .i.ni! flulibrlH. It Ik fiM ihnrinliiir an at-. -.M n MiHli." the for the small lad m anyone could ffih. Tie Inns, Rnty troimerx, short )lul lit on Jukciii nnd round flat while colliirs of the Eton suits for the older hoys have little nppenl to the Aiiierlcmi eye,' Mirjiiy .slylet nre Inevitably k Md im every hiiiid iih well as on every small hoy. The complete khaki out fun "Just llkn fntlier's" nro hound to ikllRht little men the whole world over, Wnlklug In liydo Park with his ciipinln fathor lust Sunday, I glimpsed a complete pockot edition offspring, ,wl.th tth stnrs and s,trlpes- Inslgna of his rather h rank nlso proudly dis played pn his own smull sleeve. Put- Vint "unto" see those fiSdlcs Auto Ciiw fur SI.(M) nnd fl.Sflaf. K. K. K. Store. 19 THE LEADER, $75.00 A leader la every respect la the S7fl Columbia. If yoM are familiar with (he old Iwrm type of Columbia "Talking Machine," yoH have absolutely bo idea: of Uic dlstlBctnees and ricl.iiess of Uie Leader OrafonoU tone. Call and hear records of the world's greatest singers sung by this type Grafonola, Shepherd Piano Depot I'ione U70-J H. V. MOODY Next Deer to Postossce Open Afternoons and ft -A I clcnn your vurpots as they Jay On the floor. All work gunran teed. Eitlmstos free. VACUUM CARPET CLEANING ' lwrge (Jai4iBglMe'Iower ' Carpets, rugs. draperlM and! up holstered furniture cleaned by sue.; Hob and compressed air without removal, ' , ( . ' Sth and eCerse. limah Fatto Dav's Doings at the Big Store InilHli mill Kliliniilli A mini from somewhere out In, Dili innnlrv iinne III loduy, nd b had ail that w.im mortul of a couple of coyotes tied up In n nlc "." rol under IiIh iirm. I"1 lbr them down on n nlee ''"'1C'1 j .dliiliiK table worth nlmiit 37'00'. iinjl slnrlril In in hnni lilmaclf , rocking clmlr, He noon found ooa that suited him llrnt rate for 4.00,, !Tle laughed n low gurf, llng.llughf and told " lf DeIR was "stlli buying prime coyotes, w would tko the; chair along n he wont, home. Then we foolM around awhllo, till n pnrty In and wanted some kind of a 1W out for a bedroom. Wo sold th a good heavy bed for f U.0. Leggett spring for G.50, a dand allk floss mattress (a McoW' for M0,00, a One satin wb I dresser' Cor ?7.00. Then W Picked out a tolerablo fair ru r. U0.00. Mt was a dark brlndie, a the AimlBster; tho gin ' would match the wall PP" ' 'right, . ' Vep, he took tho rocker. ' n a'vn vmir veS sklnOld' ,ti uniiv wa are golnl l0 sprlsg somsthlsg thjit wl euM, my in ! mb aad UkO DOtlCO. J4 i i ii i 4 i ;1 tm W .1 a l 41 f if. yI frM 'l , "4 ;. rdi . " VftVVTiiSS?, J.J.1 3 , VMy. iv n tv:i&&tXfo . "? XS,iC --"urvj,i' ij.!. 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