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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1915)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONIJMAV ,T, I918 PAGE vovn SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE MTTLK 8TOKIK8 KHOM THK FRONT THAT ARK COMING IN THROUGH THK CAPITALS OK THK NATIONS NOW FIGHTING KACH OTIIKH SOMK ARK THIVIAI., HUT AM. AUK INTKHKST. ING AT THIS TIMK. United Press Service of men and women In onu or nnother LONDON, April 28. (By mall to of the big industrial theaters, and of- Now York) For the. tlrst time in,""''"'' say that her efforts nro brlug- hlstory the Scottish bagplpo factories : 'K hundred of xolunteers dully Into nre working night and dny, according Kitchener's army. to word from Glasgow. j This Is the a. she put it to her It Is not only the Scottish regl- mul,encc last niM' ments that march to the battlefields' "u ou nro nb,u lo "81"' ou behind the pipes. English, Irish, and nro of tho right aR0' " ls c,early even the Indian regiments haxelour aut to como t0 tho ho1" ot our caught the "Pipe craze," until now It "tr. torrlblo It will seem to Is, estimated that 10,000 pipes areJm lale. when )ou think of what ou playing "Johnny Cope" exery morn- lme ,el olllor men ll for on lng in Britain, at sea or In France. "To cmplojers or labor I would and the demand for tho Instrument SJ" ,f ou nrc fecllnK thnt ou can' exceeds the supply. not s,,aro tho Jouns ,uen bcaus0 ot The Instruments cost from $3.". to bsless has to go on. It Is our duty l5 to reconsider serlousl) whether they may be replaced by Intelllgeent xvom- 'on. You must understand that before United Press Service lWe aro women, wo aro human be- LIVERPOOL, April 24. (By mall Hugs; we haxe got brains. ou know, to New York) One ot the most een- In engineering work mechanism has thuslastlc and most successful re- now brought to such perfection that crultlng agents In all England is the the workmen In man) cases had only trail little woman who with her band to touch a lexer or button at the of militant followers only n year ago rii;ht moment well, icn I could do was conducting a xeritable reign of that. It Is only in women's occupa terror. Almost nightly Mrs. Emme- tions that inventions and labor-sav-llne Pankhurst addresses great mobs lng devices haxe been neglected." TODAY'S ODDK8T STORY United Press Sorvlee DKNVKU, Colo., Mn 17. If ou want to know what happens In a woman suffrage stalo when it man and wlfo both voters want to tnlk at a public political meeting at the sarao time, read tho following truo story. Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson Is a state senator from Denxer. Her husband is known as Mr. Helen King KobliiBOU. At a meeting In tho Woman's Club both Mr, and Mrs. Robinson roso at the same time to address the clrilrmim of the meeting "Mr. Chairman." they both cried simultaneously. The stood side b side, Mr. Robinson much taller and bigger. Mrs. Robinson looked at the person who challenged her right to tho floor, and without waiting for the chairman to recognize her. she pushed Mr. Robinson hack Into his seat and proceeded to dcllxer n few remarks. keno cemetery tickets ready Movies Hold Crowds GLEAN-UP GOOD hUK UHAUIAUUUA! idu. m.. i tl ttiicii i iajo iiUdc mem mi.w givi: si:rki:s in hiu'h- si.r. hi i' etc., and women si.rvk' I.IM'II AT NOON tUIIKH i m:vs of ki:o OF SEASON 'IM'KKTS Hj i maimed t:ltliV MIVEIIS havi: cimm'i: to nrr nn:i:! .miiKSin.NS lllKOIIHOIIMlllll lit ( (llciuld .spilnl sen lie) II. IIIIAI' ItlAl.i'O i Will tut fin tlu fulled Pi ohm) teitaliilni;. u"mn NEW YOIIK. M .7. --r J.t.tolS'tt. tlieitel I'oeu win UHimll) dene-it tlmlwhici, (IkiiikIi lli,.j ,,,., ' , , "J". milu.. i.ir.u.i .i u"oi illii al Wlillo Wn) for the cooling eu. Ufflllll Ki:.NO, Mn 17 A good limit) people of the in Ighhoi hood met -It tho cemetery last Siituidnx morning, mid b) working -ill morning made unite a change in Its appotrame The ladies sened dinner in MiCoimlek's hall at noun, and a guuernl good time Is reported b) those piusetit Now that the sale of season tlckelnmlile with the Mrl Itasli of the hot "K'wh the name uh im.j Wf() . on in.. HiiniiM at rn Ul . "' '"""'inn wn,. "Intnl. TM.i, . '" ,-,-. ' "". ' H mlKl.lM.ih I of l'.tit)-H..iiml .Meet l"T"tl,'t, "' l ".","" '" " "! l.oM mil to be mi tidwmliiKe In being an , , , ,..,.. ,r'' " W""M m" '" f'-aMble It. . I.1li.k- fl.lfllll.f llll.lttn. t -'Ml. ...... .,....,, ,,,, ,,,,, (f lih In iittit riniu the mti,, ,,, 'j anil Itiouihwi) Tills i Iiish of Miinlutt- fot the Kliiuiatli ('liniilniiitiia Awem veilhei ate still to lie s i In the hi) foil i-iuh Iiiimm Those who htl.x eail ,... . i inn Ii on l ll III i 1 1 1 II I Ik t lim. will Ulll III. l!lnll H 1I1111HIPI1 tl 111(11(111. II i limit.., I niimtier nf these to In. dltf ' fin lll.'l eais has nlwn)M neglotted i'lei tile fniiH mill, tilhuted, and as soon as the) their dun leate iiiliuln'l on sola . .... . I "" " "' nun f ii..,,,,.!.. ... . .... e i. tne two iioiiieis in toriesponniiiK' . ,. hh'i thirolinni Ito) and (i.ant Nelson spent last ., , ,w ror...,...a their se. l,,m ",,l,,,,, l,l",,,,,H "" ,,M' -, ..I.J-. iI.mimI r.nli.i, , . " re. Thi "Kli iiol llml'llie lulKlit llglits-iit this lime of thiii'11""" "1 ""' ",,rmli'l'tiklniciow" i,w,,,,,!hii.iii . And hue's Hi., secret the! '"' "K, "I","I'ik .nuUes , no, ' S.iturdav execnlng In Kl.unnth Falls sou u, , ,M I net ,li'.t of the llitunhwu Clmrlex Snow goose iuimUi a litis I- ness tilp to Klnm.ith Palls last Thins ! day. Tickets for tlie ('liaiit:iuiia win he! Ami It Is not iiIiiiik the mone) that'tli'.i Hpiitutois t di. m.tttiiKt t lo . SEATS FOR PLAY SELLING TODAY - MORROW MGHT PISOMJSKS TO Hoping to show the Dunns In their true color, and In order to help his; wards, who have been spoiled by wealth, the captain lets them know that they are penniless, and conceals fact th'at he is the one to whom the fortune goes. The Dunns break off the match on finding the fortune gone, and the wards are brought to a SKMOR CLASS PRODUCTION TO- true realization of the meaning of life as well as a true appreciation of their uncle's character. He then restores BK GOOD DIG CAST HAS RE- tho fortune to them. Tho cast follews: Mr-tl(KU liUAU BOX FACTORY TEAM IS VICTOR I'ANS K.XJOY REAL IIAHKIIAlil. AT FIRST PRACTICE GAME OK THE SEASON STRIKEOUT RECORD MADE M I...u.. I I. intuit mlu i.f timlllltt III lltrt piiiciasei fioiti aiiv of the following ' , ., .... ..i.i... lie in of tlie ilt these siorchlng af W i: Pniight It II Dunbar, Wells . . , . , ,, largo i.xpress onue, . a a iiiirii, i( ,11,M,lll,lll,(m ,, ,, I'lrst .tate nun aMiigs uaiiK, iiam i l.)le Mills of Klamath Palls and llrlco McCormUk of this place, hnwi J purchased boxeial hiiudied head of 1)r' Wheeler i goats of Mr Downing near Wonlen The sthool heie, will close next Fihlaj, Ma) 21st. for tho summer a cation. The children are preparing a short progT.un to ho glen on Fri day afternoon. nth Cliamliei of Comnierie, .Mrs S I) Harlan lllg llaslu I. Hinder louipau). 1 II Mason, O E. WIN ley, .Mrs I M lleehe, lloiihonlero. (.olden Rule, I F Magulie l'o , Hotel Hall, White I'elliau hotel ('apidln Warren (retired sea cap- tain) Guss Page Stephen Warren Paul Noel There will be a crowded house at Caroline Warren Ella Dews Houston's opera house tomorrow sirs. Corcoran Dunn (who recog nlght If present seat sale Indications nizes her dutIes 8 a member can be relied upon. Seats are on sale Qf the most exclusive circles) at the Bonbonier and there Is a good Louise Benson demand. Malcolm Dunn (her son, the re- The students hold their final re- suit of hor teachings) hearsal tonight before the present a-! Oliver Applegate Hon of the class play, "Captain War- Jim Pearson (a young novelist) . . ren's Wards." Miss Bessie Applegate Clifford Sevlts who dramatized the play from the Graves and S)lester (la-wyers for novel of the same name, has directed the estate) the rehearsals. t . .Colman O'Laughlln, Claude Hill The Peerless Orchestra will furnish Abble Baker (the Captain's cousin) , .Mr. (ieorgu .Manning .mil l.eo Doten 'left last Thiusda) moiulng for tluir , ranches In Lake count), after two or I three wteks lslt with home folks With the exception of u couple ot ragged Innings, the baseball game )esterday between tho Ewauna Iloxl Not man) ntteuded Siilida) m liool l.st Suuda) on account "f the In- compan's team and the men Archlo,t'lcmet weather. TIndall will miko Into a Klatnath Palls team was exciting and fairly " Mnttooii, our mail inrrlor, has I On the death of their father, a Edwards (the Warren's butler) . . wealthy stock broker. Caroline and t Allan McComb Stephen Warren are left to the guar- Mrs. Hepton (landlady of board dlanship of their uncle, Ellslm War- ing house) . . . Anna May Johnson ren, a retired sea captain. Regard- The Boarders lag money and society as the end and Mr. C. Dickens . . . . Harold Gillette aim of life, they resent the Intrusion Mrs. C. Dickens Verda Cozaxl i of their "backwoods" uncle. Mrs. Corcoran Dunn, a society leader, de siring a wealthy match for her son, Mr. Higglns Malsolm, encourages bis intimacy with Caroline. The lawyers find In ettllng the estate that the broker has fast, and it boosted the prospects for ' purchased a Met car hut the rain) a good season here by tickling all tho either has kept It at Home tuns far fans attending. The game went toi . 1. .. tmvm n L no.. ft ... T ..... UUA.U..I.V.0, IU I, . Herblge, the shortstop for the box makers, proxed a big sensation, and tho wa) he Molded his position was admired b een the most critical fans. Incidentally, It might bo stated that out of six trips to the plate he got four hits and brought In four of I the runs. Jess Siemens, who did the slab work for the Ewauna teum, struck out sixteen men. This is the first game Siemens has pitched for several I seasons, but ho had control through lout tho game. i At the end of the ninth inning tho (Score Mood 7-7, and two additional innings were played before the llox- makeis annexed the two runs that 'won the gamo for them. Though beaten, Tindall's hopefuls put up a big game, and considering When you buy a FORD You cull fvl - ife In hating ue of it eer) da). It Is neiei .ml of . oiiiiiiUsIhii fin wis'ks uniting llie iirrUal of Millie kiit fi" n the fm lory In Hie l.'nsl. The.. iniii an kept In Moffc lit I .ml uenrl . GEORGE BIEHN, Agent fin Hie win has made almost I'M r j nne to euiuomlte Hut the i eiil explanation of l lie great muss ol ptople s. en on Itroiiduay In tho hot weatther Is that the "movie" houses lire oflell iiiau) deKievs moler than the street They are also ueiirer'of nitlon "goes ' aiiii ihviii.. ,,,. hm Hi" regulai lln.ni.1. ,, ()f . gardens ailord .. w u.rk.r. r eol h) mighty big, thousands of dull) Nlsliors It necessary for.where the) inn limh l, ,,., ... ,,Ml1 enteit,, , MiiiniKi-r, f thM). amusement pahue, lir(, WB no limit to the mm l, fun'. ,pprth and nlihiiiigh i omul) ix tli-lr favorite kind of a film, I,,,,.. , . .., SATI'IIUAY GAMES At San i I'l-iimNm Oakliind I'oilliiinl 10 Mrs. Van Wlnckle Ruggles Ethel Stubblefleld . . . . Harry Prather Hei-o From Meilford Miss Chlora Rlppey arrived in the left all his fortune to his brother, city last night from Medford, on a whom he had defrauded in the past. ,lsit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Goeller. j 4hit thin una tliplr Hrat rirn-rtlri. tlin aggregation showed up splendidl). I The lineups follew: Box Factory Pitcher, Siemens; 'catcher, Willej : first hast, Clair Ar nold; second base. Winders; third bace, O Arnold; shortstop, Herbrldge; outflold, Houston, Kelly, Thrasher. og TAKE IT ANYWHERE II... lr n .1... ..il .l...l... .. ....a ., .... i iwii. win iiniinT ur uui. uu me'i-.pi camp trip, dieaiter models in utock. Teims M2.00 it month. ECLIPSE Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Postolllce. Open Afternoons aud Evenings Town toam Pitchers, Hardcu- brook (3 innings), Hlekox; catchers, Ambrose and Noel; first base. Dale; second base. Hay don; third base, Maner; shortstop. Page; oulfiold, liostwock, Bradford, '"7 AK9, ' mi SEVERAL THINGS There are several things to be considered in select ing your bank. 1st Strengthfinancial strength. 2nd The care with which the bank is managed. 3rd The courtesy and spirit of accomodation dis played by the officers and employes. 4th The banking experience of its officers. , 5th The ability of the bank to properly and promptly handle all your business. To those wishing desirable banking relations, we offer our services as an old established, permanent, conservative and accomodating bank, promising courteous treatment and careful attention to all business entrusted to our care. The First National Bank of Klamath Falls ELECTRIC "SUB" FOR U. NAVY DAl'GHTEK OP WIZARD EDIhO.V WIIjIj CHHISTEV TIIIS'.NEW DE PARTURE IX I'KHITIXO CRAFT MOTIVE POWER United Press Service PORTSMOUTH, N. H., May 17. Work on the new electric submarine for the Nay, the U-8 now building at tho navy )ard here, Is being pushed to conclusion rapidly, Mrs. Madeline Edison Sloane, daughter of Thomas Alva Edison, has accepted Secretary of tho Navy Daniel's Invitation to christen the L-8. Mrs. Sloane was asked to christen tho vessel because It Is tho first submarine ever built to be equipped with the Edison storage battery. We want i go on leioi.l us In ail) cii.lnrseih of Hie Mnnuiili. We fiel Hint tie mo JuMllled In ii imiiini tilling II, as IIiom- iiIiii use it expiess Hi.'mselut. uh being l.'idilli plenseil ami Hrfi'(ll) Mil. Ih11.i1. We u.iiii in Nliim )iii Hie .lmi iiMh. We waul lo fiimiliiii le on wild all its . oiitenl.'iK.'s anil tin pi.tteiiiinls. Aside fioiu Ix'lng a spleniliill) hulk mnge. It i eiiili mmI uiih man) sH-tial f. -a lines uhi. Ii i uilear il to the .'.oiioiiiii ill mill ellliient liouseulfe. "Breakfast's Ready i ;ot i r in a .nrrv (, M) MONARCH" No iinrr) no fulling no fnsi. Oien isail) fill' linking In fifteen iniliiltes after file Is llgliltil. Heal Is Hie siuie in exer) coiner of Hie oxiii. 'Die Mouai.li Duplex Driifl anil lint lllasl I'ImIhix ussllle tills en ii lempeiiitiire. IIIsiiiIIn anil. Ineail ui Inn n.'il In one plate ami I uilei.l.iiie in auolliei lis in all .linai) iniige or look sline. link. nig il.me "Just to a turn" ullli llllle eir.ill lit little tosl Willi Hie a-Mliiiiiu- Hull ll will "iiime .nil" just ah tit wish i, , ie. laudable iniige is a leal pleasuie a i (inifiiii a prlile. .Sin Ii a I align is Hie MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE Cl,l. AND ski: it IBJHBillHBI Roberts & Hanks .that ttlll i.la)n l. miukm f ,h COAST I.EAHI'i: IIEHUI.TH jfuture an onu of j.mr rimirlttt. Mir. gnerlto Clark in hi r iiium.. i'i i. ' name that In an fiiilnr with plcturt fans iih that of Mi,r) j'lckford. )M Clatke in Utile lar H ..Heu rival She ulll be luti.Kliii.il to ma tliw ter lfiii,rM In 'U'll.l l-l,... .. ... I'rulett mid Elliott and Koentner; I l "... pi ... "" ' ei'l ..... Minimi I 'l.i its prodiii Uu. In hlrk I.iinIi. Illgglnlililiam mid fnrlsh M. .,..,,, ... ... ' , " Hlie IliiH letelwil llie lilKlimt iralii At l.. AngrliH. .m,ix KlBiimn ulll l,u uii u. .,! H.ii KmncUin . ..; IS .1 j0 Saturday ami Suiidii) la ., du ,arl V'"'"" ' '- I.askey prodiirllon intltkil "What Smith and SepuUeila; .Mitchell and H Nam,,?" niiperlor .Irmiutlc of. Sl,,'"r"r , 'ferlllK Of life behind tin, cinc At Suit Ijike ! 'n, uinK , iiw n( knM l.os AiiKelei . ... 13 12 f. , w hero they ran obtain a liner Hit ol .-an .... . . ,i it lilKli citiHii iiUriiilloim. and fM w. Rtim. l.oe, I'errllt and llrookn nnd lialn that Hie puhln will ho xtry cll llolei. Klttery, HreKory. RilimenH pleaned xxllli ,.. , !lt ,.ry iimnrjia aud Hannah ' . . SltN'DAV HAMEK "Arlionr.." Hint :riat AmcrlMn At I.OS Aimelei Idrninii. Ik the nllr.iitlon at tho Or- Sm Kram Ihi ... f. lo 3 pheim IoiiIkIiI. ami Uu Minnam mmt Venire . . .4 12 2 jrecomniriiilH the orferliiK to nil. Tbc ItloxlKel ami Sepiiheda. Dciiinuler.l production u In mx luutn, anil l ien JoliiiHiiu and Mitre. belter than the HlaKe x.mlon, o loot A Hnlt Uiko " '"xorlle lih Uu at. i Roer In ttili jl.ox AnceleH . ... r. Id a jioiunry js.iit Lake t 7 IP - I I'errllt. Il)nn and Holes; Hall and! ''"'"J ,,,'H' IlKhled hium la Kuroj. illauiiiih " ln projinrllou to pnpiilnlliiii, are Pel- At Oakliiuil (MornliiK iiim) jroKrad, Vienna, I'aiU mil l.nnilnn, In Oakland . s l n ' '" order uami.l Purl land ... 7 l 2' i llojd, ProiiKli and Cllliitt, KiaiiHO. i ' w to lnse ).nir rouantj, CoxnleHkl, lllKKliihoth.ini, Emiiih and ' R'iiimiiImt HiU tihru laklnic Iwur. rishur nine. Hen Chili ol,-, At San rniiiilsii, (ArieiuiMiii (ianie) - Oakland 4 .' 3 Portland 2 ) 0 i luauiuer anil i;nioti; KraiiHe ami t'nrlih I Moving Pictures Jonas-Anderaon. Win. Jonas and Jesslo Marie An derson, both of Dairy, wero married this afternoon by Justice of the Peaco Oowen. The use of an electric soldering Iron as a surgical cautery has been demonstrated by a St. Louts pbysl-cbn.. Lquick results HOBSON'S ECZEMA LOTION Will iclleie anil often line ero iim-h of eeeiiia. Htopn the lldiliiK mid ImrnliiK! Iii'uIn Hie lultaleil skin. Pritn I.(I0. mmto PharmaLY W'v! KLAMATH FALLS OREOOM inn? W V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UU I Puffff Y I BUY THEIR DRUGS UfMiSy A wk of Kiiiiiauteod attrailloiiH, that is ulna tde Stiir theater uu uoiiuieH for thin wiuk. Tho lluost hiinih of featiir.'H that hao ever boon hIiouii ai thii Star in any ouo week ulll be puxentul to tint public. E ei) i lutiiKo of iioi;ram U ouo that linn! Kilmil in tit Ii pialHomnl popularlt). i Tlie featille or llin oieuluK hill ltd the r.itiitieutli eplHOile of "The Ex-j ploltH of Elaine," In which "Tho! I'lillchlUK I laud" Is exposed. Thlui iwo-nelei alone will pioxo of much! liileieHt lit patioiiH. A two part l.uhln I i it in ii mid a VltiiKraph comedy com- pleto a well balanced proKiain, which will boHliowu on Monday only. "Tho Hood for Nothing," a four part (leuer.il feuttue, Ih Hie main al ii action of Tuesday mid Wodnotiday bill. .Mr. (!. M, Auderxon Ih seen In tho title iiilc. it will bo nothing new to nee "Ilioncho Hilly," but wo be llnvo tluit It will bo tho HiHt time tliat iiitroun lmo ween him in u dnmn hill, To moMt plcturn fium tho cliungo will hu a Hilioiiio one You will bo Htir prlHed to hc.i wlial n (apahlo actor Mr. AnderHini In when "togged out" In it full limn.- uniform, One of "Tho Haz- hiiIh of llelnu" HeilcH will accompany "I ho Hood foi Nothing." The 'JhiiiHilny mid Kililuy progrum bilngB a new Him to our patronn, ono Houston's Metropolitan AmusemMls HOUSTON'S OPKRA HOUSE m:imii "i.ss i'i,iv "Captain Warrens Wards" DrMiiiatleil riniu .Iiin. ph IJucola' Nun I h) Miss llissie Attlegle TUESDAY NIGHT SEATS t SII.E l' IMlMION'BHk STAR THUATER I'oiiilitnlli I.ImhIb 'THE EXPMH'IS OP KWINK" In mIiI.Ii Hie "CliH.liliiK HnndUei- posed "T)h of 1'aH'," Two Pan l.uhln Drama "Tim C'uxn Dnellers," Vltagraph Coinidy 10 mid lv .Malliieen Exery Sutiirdii) and SuiiUj at amo TEMPLE THEATER ARIZONA" Hlx.Pait .Movie from Hie Fuiiioun limy tit tho Hame Namo ADMISSION, lOo "IIimIoii Ten I'm I)," n..... ini i.Miumi Drama "Knlilti of llie Men t Iip W'om Club." "A Mglit In Hie Jungle," Sollg Driiuiw PmHio Dally N'mn. AilmUklon AlMayn 10c. MATINKK DAHiV At AI.Ii I.IUKNMW PltTTURW MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Msrrlll, Ore MOTION HOTUIiKH 1VJ00''' AM) HATCBDAVi