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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
--? -"vjflapjtff mp " vli x5" i- :"V.L isX iOSs U'fiiV c'.?- i ::. ii 3sF ' " ' - ?eAemr l TH EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, WOVKMMm I. : v . Li wl Slip into one of our fine Overcoats r iji $ ' WARM AND STYLISH Tailored by the House of Kuppenheimer AMERICA'S PREMIER CLOTHES MAKERS v & M: jcr tsif $&. TVrt itt. $ :.a, !&, ? London Is Darkness City From Fear By WILBUR 8. FORBBBT (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Oct 6. (By mail) LoadoB, the darkest city tn the world! Such la this ancient town's new tllte. Zeppelin raids have Indeed made jt the world's city of darkness. Imagine, if possible, London 100 years ago, .before Benjamin Franklin started to experiment with a key on a kite string; before Edison began to sec the possibilities of small wires In a vacuum (lass globe; before great power plants' were bnllt Imagine Broadway without a gleam of light; State street. Chicago, with oat an electric sign; Market street. San Francisco, without Its "White Way," and even then it would be hard to imagine how dark the Zeppelins hare made London. The great Strand, whose hotels and electric signs once sent light far into the upper void, Is as black as the ace of spades. Picadllly, Regent street, Westminster and all the rest are c,oally black. Add to this an early autumn London fog, and the ap proaching "black fogs" of winter, and Iondoa will be found a dark as an American cross roads village at mid night Bren the silent Thames, which the Germans claimed guided them to Lon don on the last memorable raid, is doomed to blackness. Lights that for generations hare reflected their yel lowness on the swift waters, have ceased to shine. Moonlight alone can make the Thames reflect Itself visibly at great altitudes, and Zeppelins are not moonlight birds. Darkest nights are Zeppelin nights, and in them Lou Special! lOO-VOVSD FlourSacks THIS WEEK ONLY 40c A DOZEN FINE FOR DISH CLOTHS AND USE AROUND THE SOUSE ORDER AT m ONCE Nirni Baking m. -t i ifc I a , vJ:Vj J lA,-. ItABEBfliailV SV S7 4 Good Coats at Better Coats at Leading Hatters of Zeppelins 's. don needs must resemble the black nothingness of open country. Residential districts, suburbs and all, must curtain their windows and shade their lights. Police constantly watch for unshaded windows, and. If a violation Is found, a sharp warning Is administered. A. second offense means a stiff fine. Shopkeepers re port sales of candles. On the streets motor omnibuses, taxlcabs and vehicles of all varieties limit speed and activity after night fall. The buses crawl through the base with darkened Interiors, and showing faint blue and red lights fore and a2t Taxlcabs drone along at slow speed, tbe driver always on a nervous strain for fear of bumping some groping pe destrian. The situation will be some what aided, If a suggestion to white wash all of the city's 40,000 miles of curbstones Is carried out. London's already heavy street ac cident casualty list Is expected to be almost doubled by tbe new situation. The authorities are understood, bow ever, to have taken this Into consider ation, believing it better to have peo ple killed singly by accident than In groups by Zeppelin bombs. In addi tion, it Is agreed, the former Is much easier on the nerves of the whole pop ulation. Home From Trip. r Mrs. R. E. Smith returned home last night from a month's visit .to Los Angeles, San Francisco and other Cal ifornia points. Subscribe for the Herald, SO cents a month. SONORA .JEWEL r $80.00 Plays Any Record Tbe Bosom plays the Edison Dia mond. Disc Record with the Dia mond Point, the Cblasabia and Victor Records with tbe Jewel Noa-changlng Neadle, and the Putlio Records with the SappUre Needle. You may use Steel Need les or Wood "Fibre also if desired. You use tbe same reproducer for all nukes 'of records, tbas saving a future investment of from f 7j80 to SIO.OO. we cnaiieBge comparisons grant convenient terms. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Doer to PosaoBee KlajMtsi Falb Atkfetic Club Now opssi for MemhersV Inquire at PAVILION far! BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSp, These Are Overcoat Days, so Get Yours K. K. K. STORE Ready to Blow Up Munitions Ships P "BBBBBsEllKK ' 'esBBESBB- 'AjF " HBsBaBBnBsV SSBBBBnSwf3M?rm fSBBBSSBT- k f .? aBBsBaBaBBSBSlV sBaBaBaBMfliBMssBBn BsBBBsf -,! A AnsPBm SESBBBBBKMKraBSBVsE) BEWS A SKBPVfT "TsV ssEsBBBVBBslpEi Hw? ' mMJkMW BBBBBBBBBBBBBM?uSSBBBKlA mVdijBBcTl ST SBBBBB? 5r. r iiHSBSB BBBrVsVBSSIRsEBsVm EaSBsV' - m BBBff 1 ;'.-JsEBbT BBBBBBBSBBaHaA HBBif" &Jsf rtS'SeBnfBssf BBsBaBssflBssT BsBM Jsf UT'PEeBf pjVftvm 'jyBEssEsm ebbk fr9 vh'bbsbT BsBsBsBsBKMnBsBBBjB PBBBJOMsssnr vffK;VrfWisBBB BsBBaBBfcJsBffaeT JVbIsT fe"'ft?JJBsBBE sBBBEBBBBkSBBBT A:5BBBr sBBE.' 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Buckholz and family are re cent arrivals from Long Beach, Calif. Returns to Lakevlew. W. L. Thompson was an out-going passenger on today 'a stage for Lake- view. South for Her Health. Mrs. Sing and her two daughters will leave for California points to morrow morning. Mrs. Sing has been in poor health for some time, and the trip Is taken for her beneflt To Visit Fair. D. W. Ryan and wife of Fort Klam ath departed on this morning's local for San Francisco, on a visit to the fair. Teacher Departs. Mrs. Mercadler departed oa the Lakevlew stag, as rovtv to Hilda- brand, where she goes to take up her duties at 1011001 teacher. 1 WeatHaatis Joe Joseph, altaay man, Jack Cork ery, H. G. Worltey sad Mr. Bleaaley Jumped out early Snaday moramg, and with Joe's Ford, were soon at the mouth of Lost River, emptying their guns at the .flying objects. Their Bhootiag wasIeetlve,, but Joa aara1 "the darned dog wouldn't work," New Service, , D, Powers of this My reemtlr am- tared taa Jltaar up steamships carrying freight to the allies In Europe. Large quantities of explosives were found In his posses sion. Walter L. Schols, hla brother-in-law, was taken at tbe same time. Paul Daccho, who denied he had any nounces his Intentions of covering outside territory. Including Ashland, Hornbrook, Lakeview.'and Fort Klam ath. WILSON WEDDING LATE DECEMBER SUCH 18 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCE- MENT FROM WHITE HOUSE. ONLY FAMILY WILL BE PRES ENT RECEPTION FOLLOWS United Press Service , WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. "In order to quiet speculation the president and Mrs. Gait have authorised the an nouncement that their marriage will occur near tbe close of December," as- cording to a White House statement Tbe plans call for .a simple cere mony, which will be quietly perform ed at the Gait residence. No invita tions will be issued. It is expected t 4$C .voru S -z fcyorybodu fproionr-Horrjef -iontntt jworw-oarj rfSf lWnf ' 4b I 3BIbbbbbbbbbbI seTTbbbbbbI $15, $18.50, $25, $30, h nld, and Paul Daeclie, arrested later. thing to do with them, was arrested later. Fay confessed tbe whole story to the New York police, but denied that be had so far been able to attach his bomb to the propeller of any steamship. He had been caught be fore he could do that that the only guests will be members ot the families. It is likely an elaborate reception at the White House will follow the ccremony. Don't Procrastinate Doarost Public It is written that be who sltteth on,ParU ot ihlt k,n' William Far iv red hot stove shall rise again. He who falleth because it Is cheap Is tbe village simp. Eight-day alarm clocks that are Job-keepers, f 2.60 each. Watches from the dollar Ingersol to the seventy-live dollar Howard watch of quality. Tbe beautiful Etruscan pattern in sterling sliver table ware. Complete stock of French Ivory, Diamonds of fine quality In various slzos. Jewelry of merit In every line han died. Don't forget tbe place, 611 Main st. Fine watch repairing a specialty. You'd better look after that urn brella before It's too lato. I can re cover your unureiia, out i can't re- covor the hour that has past, as you have lost that forever, McHattan, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Middle-aged lady desires position as housekeeper. Enquire Reeds rooming house, Oak and Ninth streets. it SITUATION WANTED First class stenographer and omce mas desires Herald oSea. anywhere. Enquire $20 $35 Leading" Clothiers 1IRIKF MK.NTION Horn, Saturday, to Mr. and Dr. Morrlmnn, a lO-pound boy. Mrs. Ko the Indostriictlble trunks at the !lrndle- Harness Co. 27-lt K II. Cumntlmrs in hero on business from Portland, Clytlo Thompson Cftvo ranch. la In from the Court Hall Is over from Medford. N. A. Illcltarda Is registered' at the American from Portland. A. II. Swnsey Is a visitor from Illy. !.et us show you our art and crock, ury ware: also a beautiful new Hue of funcy goods. Hondorson's, 11S4 3C Main street Or-orge Grace Is down from Algoma. U'm. Woods and wife left this ii'ornlng for Bonania. j John A. Durst is frdm Sacramento. here on buslnM ! Oncar and Wm. Klttredgo nro ro Jccnt visitors from Silver Lake. j Records! Records! Records! Shep herd Plnno Depot. 37-7t Hen Cameron and wife are visiting 'thii cltj from Reno. ' Frances K. Horn Is hero on business !'ron' San Francisco, T. K. Smith is down from Portland, Henry Nctter Is n late arrival from Snn Francisco. Moving Pictures The Fox feature production, "A Glided Fool," will bo shown at the Star tonight. William Farnum por- trays tho old adage, "A fool and his money soon parts," and with him In this role assures a certain success of the production. There probably could not be found a man In tho picture business today that would be mora Iquallfled for thla Bart, or any othr num. this picture is that or a gro cery boy who suddenly finds himself In possession of a largo fortune, and how he proceeds to rid himself of the fortune by the aid of a woman, can bo properly described only on the screen. This picture will be shown tonight only, Notice of Potindmaster'e Bale Notlco Is hereby given tbaCthe un dersigned poundmaster of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. on tbe 26th day of October, 1916, Impound Jin the pound of said city, the follow ing described animal: One dark bay or light brown horse, In poor condition, branded H, P, on left hip, And that unless the owner or own ers of said animal, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall before tbe time stated belew, claim possession of said animal aad pay all costs and charges for "the keeping and advertising thereof, to gether with all fees provided by ordi nance of said city tot aula eases, said animal will be sold at publto auction tor casn at the city pound at the hour of lsso on the 6th day of November. 1MI. r. t. Baldwin; PouRdaaaur. uatad at Klamath rails, Oregon, November 1, 1. -' Mt Thmttrn (Juvrmor of I'ufc United Press Sorvlca SALT lAKK, Nov J.-rjorsw Spry has recohrd ( Htr tn PltUburg, threatening, the dyuaft. lag of federal biilldlnci Tk. simultaneously with n scnrl wk. If Joe Hlistroni, an I. w. w.. m. ovmneo. 10 mo ror tho raurdtrott 1 a . - - ... .p ww jt iiwr)wwi auu iii ion, is i (ioltlK I'-not. Isllo 0hornc wIki Iim bMi i,u. Ing here from MiMimrd, Itrt oa the Sunday roornlnK trnln for Dtalsn, Iowa, Just received sems gees' sssk MH lers. tee Chlleote. i HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Awwaett HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "A GILDED FOOL" F Feature la Flu IterU, Festsrisf WIIHam Farnum TEMPLE THEATBI Tlif Call of the Dane;" . Four Reel Kalem Drtu "IMthe Daily News." Admission Always 10c MATINEE OAILY AT DM ALL LICENSED PICTUMI MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. munvn niiiunsa pv-- aj AND SATUSDAVI 41 FREE! A cordial invitation Is essBn to everyone to come to the ,t UisjitiFalbMiMlW and Mstea to the late record well as the old song aad la mental pieces that never gro There, a tinge of loaroowWjBi la the autumn air which mm peoplo crave music, lis "j laughter, as wrvly as sua-asresfi "sjreNad craves water. All of these thlBgs nro to be ! ta thethomo where titer KdiMW Diamond Dl or Asff or a Vleirola, or a Oownws "We' have haadreda of wcorAi hand, and ew ones coadaf ceatiawilkf,. ranging from T.w N pfke, $ Ii;W are ihlakiag of P"'1?'!! a mane V aatOrgw. WB JJJ THJtM,;aadvMa qaote yea B teeter ertese and terms. ri is J m AM; kind of Sheet MaaJjJ Muele Books) a ' ..-.l.i.. UU an V thing iNHMlesl Una, froai a Jewsastr -,X1 ' IM..II A VfFPW p' ?i Yk OafAlhwPH j ow. irfrrr kh " mm MMmtm wuwwm .t. i taw mmnt - rt "fir, TV & & . K? r