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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1917)
TUCMMT, JANUARY at, (.,- THE KVWmO HttALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OKMOON 1 $ $ r!!?e Yeggmen Blow Safe 8 ' ." J V llmoc- ionf f rarir If PVh I UllVOf Vttll I. VI WV11 at ' ' . i . 1 I ? -ft .y1 ill '... 1 m- ifef laM ?. a. l la. .,w 1, 1 Mv' M m 10.' mm '' ' i! m &. Hl.i 1 i;ij IP lftOCr I-, ' C' g 4 - K I -,f if fc.T.M.3 I ttTUH-j Ikx-Sy ,.? 1 .is I'J Ifc. ' . A lF After Working for U;. f. Containing $1 -v, - m ,. - . - I ' -, " !. '" in SfnUn AiitnmnhilA , "MODESTO, Jon. 31. .Three ycjrs men this morning unsuccessfully at tempted to rob the bank at Ccrcrs, near here. .Eight charges of nitro l'..u glycerine .,falledto open the sate. Approaching daylight compelled the burglars to give up the job. -"".JTke, yeggmen eelted night wntch man Pertln, bound him with his own handcuffs,, tied hla feet, sagged him. Today-Wednesday STAR THEATER '$1 r f '"'' isfrr'.rt. is WnSBBmi-a 1 TT . j -.. 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CherrleM, per tm . t'!irk Feachea, per lb loe rT7 T-t l rw, ..,,... iuc flWj,jfrei lb. .lajjc aated Aeales. lb. . . iai. Li - . . T, ' I -,- I . - - r - T fm H reinii i i -.-. .Kjifi,ppHtr, raH. ...7e. TI . Mfg-----J!---i-----y.. LIiKIki-iali " tete-m. ;sBhi;IBIi"lBirl. ' Mm:i,& jsjaaifnv ' '-w'-a"BV.- SfgsiarJ'sSS ' Two Hourson Sfe J 7,000 Robbers Escape a ' - - - and then threw him luto a haystack. Then they worked for two hours trying to open the "safe, which con tained $17,000. ' ' When they saw the attempt to it-ran; til" sale was fruitless, tnc roo- hers stole an automobile. from George fresspy. a Modesto banker, cut the I iciejNiuutr -.irca obiitu vvicib nuu 1 Mcdesto and fled. All RED HEADED uinurii mr rnrrl: numen nnc mi i IMITATORS OK BILLIE BURKE,. FAMOUS BEAUTY OF STAGE. LAND, WILL BE ADMITTED TO .STAR FREE TONIGHT Attention! All red headed women! i By special contract with Btllle Budke liercslf. Manager John" Houston will admit free all red headed women of Klamath Fall and Tlclnlty to the J Star theater tcnlght. ' Tonight Is the first appearance of Glorias Romance, an expensive serial irotlon picture production, fea turinj; BUlie Burke as "Gloria." The serial will run for twenty weeks, and to the first number tonight red head ed women will be admitted free. 112,000 BRITISH LOST THIS MONTH JOFFICIAL LOXDO.V STATEMENT HAYS THIS .NUMBER WERE JvlLLED -T.OOO WOUXDED AND U.DOO DECLARED MISSING LONDON, Jan. 31. More than 12. .111 British soldiers were killed In .Innt ary and more than 7,000 wound el, according to the official announce ment of the war office todiy. Twenty-nine hundred other soldiers are reported missing. SENATE VOTES TO MAKE ALASKA DRY MANUFACTURE, SALE AND IM PORTATIOX OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IN ALASKA PROHIBIT. ED BY MEASURE , WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 31. The renate this afternoon passed the bill making the territory iot- Alaska bone dry. The bill prohibits the manufacture and sale of liquor. In Alasks, and has stringent provisions against shipping liquor. Into the territory. Gerer Is Better, Louis Gerber. local stockman, who has been confined to his home for some time, was able to be on the streets today. Pivtitice Returns. Dr. C. O. Prentice, local veterinar ian, returned laat evening from a trip to Bly, where be, was called pa busl- uinia, . Business Mea Meat. ' A meeting of Klamath Falls Busl. nets Men's Assoelstion will be hal- thU evening at' 8 o'clock at the city ball; v '' Vfitate COKDlatea Caae I BAN" FRANCISCO. Jan. tl.-Tha Prosecution in th. trial, nf. Thn-M MsOEeyyalbk'S-ni.-n--4au m-s dvnamJler. reitad at'nnnn wlv Tb..iinK Avnln- .-.. i. ... ,.. 'iBVasf.a7u . - , ... ...... j 1 a i fc A (' Made Thousands on Wall Street r .stfi?WAg?r Bernard Barucb. 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AFTER INSTRUCTING CLASS oF'CorapB,OM ,n dftret wltB Acklev IWCC J. E. BodC4. W. fl Hnnato- W INITIATES, POPULAR ORDER' ENJOYS "HOT TAMALE" IN BANQUET HALL Members of Ewauna Encampment last night conferred the Royal Parole degree on three candidates, .Bernard ZoJlman, Carl C. Crause and H. F. Roberts. After the Initiatory ceremonies the members adjourned to the banquet! ball, where a "hot tamale" spread awaited them, and everybody filled up on tho Mex. national dish. ORPHEUS THEATER! Taaeday .itwl Wcttaesday ta -nu utr vd -tun. --- - --,- , Drama of ThrMf Adventure la ure i "lis "THE MAYOII'K DECUIOX" A Drama la Three Acts ACMIMION TIN CINTS The tyrpheuH give, oni, una shrThaThaT; aSaUBs-S ",""- "??. t 4 l rtl T lflff f flf Of STILTS DRYGOODS CO. -WHERE THE LADIES SHOT KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "Verge ot Not Leak. New York Banker Says Laiuixig's Inter pretations of Wilson Peace Note Was Real Cause of Drop in Market NEW YORK. Jan. '11 Secretary of! Mate Lansing's "verge of war" in te'ifrtjoa of President Wilson's tiAAfwa maoflm .iftfl" tint Ik. t.lr til vii .. r-.i uw. ..k., .i..-, E. P. Hutton toldfHbe house leak probe committee today. Huttoa declared the tip originated HAYDEN'S TEAM WINS J THREE DEFEATS'BOWLERS UNDER MAR. RY ACKLEY ON ELKS ALLKYS BY SAFE MARGIN IN THREE GAME SERIES Austin Hayden's teaai made a clean weep of Harry Ackley's bowlers on the Elks alleys last night In the sec ond round of the Elks bowling tour, hsmeat. Each of the three games was won by a comfortable margin. The score was as follews: Haydea 800 tot Wt Acwey 757 70 744 George Catber. W'O. Smith. Rnm ... -. --. , .-, j Mason and Dr. Fred Westerfald helped Hayden with the massacre.. t Mitchell and Ole Larson. WOMEN GET $40 FOB TERMINALS OP, SIKCK., LAST PUBLICATION NEW ei'DSCRIBERS WOMEN'S l,OM CLUB IIAgShKVRiSD FOUR' HEW CONTRACTS Forty dollar. . .. -. ' cured for the Strabor- railro-- tv.t mal fuad by ll W 1'. Club. The womsa have secured four. x .i . .. x . .. . i - w isiua a as (eitewa: V - C. Murphy f, ' . Mrs. w , w. Ajasi ............. . M. (Harge Caastafa V.svt., -i;oe mn. May o. willsea .' . .. s.oa, i ' The womsa have aei tualaha-l i-.ir - ... . . . T -- --w. !SML?J,i? JS?- Uesrt iv. of iki r-4ee.ee, e? the towa. , . m HT "u ahow aom ilemliMtliu: Initiiciirf In Mlr iVl rtthill r prcfem-l mkhK JNM HIIH milt-II IIUIH nm ?'"r. "I'uini, rmawnfi - -ays nottcr the dllTere-ce. We knuw jron wHI he latrn-liM In km.wliut thai Me lMe iwrlreM tmt Hrat KhipiMe-t uf the ncw Men- In ry ami Mtert il - for HpHMR wr. Thejr are beatlfIljr itelNl of rre- ami TulTeU llk. Oar M Hprtt llae of plain wtm rhAlllr I. here. They row- la m gtwrt rarteU of cotora. We aUo aho-hMI the new Hjitlng ultlng. TIm Kniprraa OmIi la WMKMMltjr aoaakir fur aalt. In hlnik, navy, rliamiMKite, ray, Alkv Ma War" Note, Caused Crash In the Connolly company hoim nf which R. M. Bolllog, brother-ln-lnw of the president, U a member, was not I responsible for the crash CoiuioltyN company lost $40,000 during the leak period, the accounts show, nald lli'it- Ion. WOMEN TO STAGE SHOW FEBRUARY 8 , . . . ENTERTAINMENT TO HELP IUIHK . iwubKuau Hu.ir.1 will hk G1YBK BY WOMEN'S 1.000 CLUII AT OPERA HOUSE An 'important meeting of all wo men la the Women's 1,000 Club has been called for next Friday afternoon by Mrs.- Charles W. Eberlcln. presi dent. The meeting will bo at the Hull notet at i:go o'clock. The Women's 1.000 Club will ,ta-e an eatertalnmont at Houston's onera house February 8th. .nd .ho m-.i- Friday. Is to make clan, for thi. ,.,. ..I--,.-. m.- - - .. ... .. .Hv uifHuW ui wumpn in inn ri..h . ,...-. ..i.i. . .... renuested tv Mr.. Kt-.-t.i- J Don't Be a Simp nv-- ;,,.- r ! I DEAREST PUBLIC This Is to let you know that we aru still on the earth. And we have some Immense bar. 'galas. I Aad that we can fix any watch and can reset your .diamond while von I wait, aad we also have a fine stock of ncany ladles' ring mountings with the white gold head that gives your f unona " h-t - hould .bate. We bare a big stock of precious atones in reconstructed, and urn stones st uugblng gas prices, Big aew stock of slavery rings In ' 11 !-. .-. ( .1... . . I . . . .,,. v .. . ' 11..." "" " "" w row ""l ...- ... n---1. . - Tf -- i luiiimiicu, su you eeaa,tf,5SfM Ie' I .11.09! , Of course, dear. If mn w.n n .. mere, wa;W be delighted to havo1 the r-.. .... aMsV'PJ sVBsfagsaaauas, u - . - n . .. Clotbei will bo w. HHau . " " to come In !S5 ST . tb.T .b.--'- a SJ r ' '. . W -.-,. , ,.,w -..r-. ii villi mi McHA.TAN, BU Main St. The ijle l itil. m-. la !- xQMQHgMQHMgMt" Senate Votes Down Cummins Resolution ALIIEIIT II. CU.MMI.NH I Hoiuttcif from Iowa ' u,,l,tl1 H," " yeeter. dny voted down the resolution by Hciiator Cu in m I u to hold a general f "" ,rwWM Wllsoa-. speech. In which he urged an International (league to prevent war. IWW-iHlMWWWMWWWWMW Mmrino PfVfnv-i AMAMAMMMMMMMM'MA'J'hA'A'ks1MhisiBishBsBasa Tho story of a woman's rise from proprietor of n small saloon la the . . w.'r..."r '' dub-aa " a n "" Kog'e new picture. wnicl? """"res Virginia Pearsoa as Unf'"'vll Knto.' at tho Star toalgbt. Tim workmen at Devil's Oan ar. au 'satisfied with the troitment thnv - - .v- eivo from their Koatorn headauan. cr"' ,0 tl,cy cause trouble, which re- UUSTON'C " Metropolitan AmjMmeau J HOUSTON OPERA HOUII COM1NO FEBRUARY 1ST MARY PICKFOKD IN "LESS THAN THE DUsT STAR THRAT1I Williuni Kn PreeeHts Virginia peni-soti la "IUIIE DEVIL CA-u Til. i Hnul Oil. ..!.. o. . ". i omry oi a woman's Heilomptlon Alsogoo Mls Illllle Burke la "GLORIA'S ROMANCE m'.,..i.... ... .... ' ..n T K P " "H ine Kiiiiit'i'.-- Thnhoti,r Dratmt In Two Ports J)oiiitiinu. . urM Kalsfaf Comedy "I he Gambler's Loat Lave," iiBtang Wwtorn I.iamo In 3 Parte -ssfciJt i (t&ipll&L. 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The Oriental background of the nrvntu lor the story of tln IUt mnkrnr an iinuiuntly effective m-UIbs for Mary Plckford' hrauty Tomnf. row at the opera bouse. In announcing the bmiMnc of '"Gloria's Romance" for the Star the ater, Manvger Houston Uellevr that he has arranged for (he best film at traction for his patrons that mmvy can secure. Illlllo Burke, tlm lami nating International tar, ha hvn re cured ss the star of the production, though It look a salary of 14,000 a week to Induce the tlllan haired Illllte to place her name an lh dotted line of a contract calling for her appear aace la the story. The scenario ot. "QloHa'a Romawce" originated In the mlacs or those famoas aotellst. 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