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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1914)
HATOHDAV, JUNK lt ,t rAMrou LOOK WELL AND BE COMFORTABLE THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VOU will have a much pleasanter time on your vacation trip, if you feel that you are dressed appropriately. If you wear your old clothes, you will be hot, uncomfortable and your "good time" will be spoiled. Prepare for your trip by selecting one of our fashionable new patterns in Galatea, Crepe or Linen. The prices are very reasonable. Choice new line of corduroy Outing Hats, $2. In all the popular new shades, white, citrous and tango STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY, "Where the Lad.es Shg K b RTBjJJJJBMwyLSlSjJJJJJJJJJJJB Mr. Zumwalt, Mr. Uuoa IT (Jood Hye, Sweet Day .. Vannah Mr. Harold Klnnear 18 I Drearul That I Dwelt In Marble Hull lUtfe Mr. Dou J. Zumwatt 19 Suwanee Itlver Foster Ilr verone j3t alc open at the llonbonniere on I Monday, and the program wilt begin I Mr, lleorgc Notand I hostess to promptly at S:30 sharp. Ticket are th liridstf Club at her home In Hot ,25 cvnls and 35 cents. Following U (Spring addition this afternoon. Her line program to bo rendered: f Continued from Par It highly complimented. In athletics, Arthur D. Hay was a bright and shin-' lng light, a ho won the married wo men' race from Mrs. Stubbleaeld.' , 1 Se-Saw Crowe Margaret Cummin, Margaret Hargus. Helen Hamilton, Flor ence Morgan Auitin and guests atv Mrs. Charles P. Stone. Mrs. Robert A. Johnson. Mrs. Clar ence H. Underwood, Mrs. Don J, Zum watt, Mrs. Wesley O. Smith. Mr. Kd- Fred C.oeller.J3 J Murray, Mrs. Frri h. miii Beatrice Gale,'"11 , "iiy uen. Beatrice and Catherine Walton.' and also tied for first honors in the ? In the Gloaming Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and attorney's race with Bert C Thomas.! Miss Vera Houston children and Mrs. Carl Cofer leave Entered as an Episcopal eloriannan. ! 3 Duet Dost Thou I.ovt Me. tomorrow by auto for Medford, where Mr. Hay ran In the minister's race. Ini Sister Ruth Haydn Mr. Rogers will attend the convention which Hay, Rer. StubbleGeld and Misses Beatrice and Catherine 'of the State Bankers' Association. Rev. Richards hit the tape slmulU- Walton. ' neootly. After the refreshments and I Dream Paces Hutchinson The Auction Bridge Club is being the races, an election of officers was, held, aad the following were chesen: 2 President, C. P. Stewart: Tice Preel-" deat, J., G. Camp; secretary-treasurer. Miss Eola Hawkins; members of ex-l Miss Elisabeth Houston entertained this afternoon by Mrs. -Duet Alice. Where Art Thou? Prcd Williams. The members of the Ascher 'organisation are Mrs. Silas Obea- Mrs. It. K. Hamilton. Mlsaicbaln. Mrs. E. B. Hall. Mrs. Robert A. Louise Benson. .Johnson. Mrs. Jack McLean. Mrs. L ecuthre committee. Mrs. J. S. Stubble- The Laird o' Cockpen . Old Scotch iF. Wlllets. Mrs. O. W. White. Mr. T Mr. Arthur D. Hay -Solo and quartet chorus Sweet Genevieve Tucker Miss Louise Benson, and Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. Walton. Mr. Upp. field and Dr. Fred Westerfeld. In at ffndAnrM wrA Mr- jinrf Mr. f? P Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp. Miss Eola Hawkins, Iter. J. S. Stubble . field and wife. Rer. E. C. Richards' and wife, Arthur D. Hay, Hollo C. 8 In Old Madrid Trotere Croetbeck. Miss Laura Bice. Mlssl Miss Marjorle McCIure Pearl Talley, Mils Bessie Applegate. .9 A Warrior Bold Adams Miss Jess French, Miss Jean Stewart, Mr. Lawrence Mehaffey Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Chllcote, Dr.: 10 Duet Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Fred Westerfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ! Spllman C. Thomas, Miss Ida Momyer, Miss Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Hay Edith Wilson, Miss Mary Short, Miss ' 1 1 Long, Long Ago Bayly Vellle Cogswell and MUs Erma Cole. Mrs. A. J. Voye 1! Mate quartet Tenting Tonight Miss Florence Bowen left this ; Klttredge morning for Yreka. Calif., where she1 Messrs. Walton, Mehaffey. Kin- was summoned by the Illness of her' near, Upp. mother, Mrs. G. W. Bowen. . 13 Rocked In the I Louis Gerber, Mrs. Geo. II. Merry- ? "A Concert of Heartsongs" Is th; title selected for the recital to be giv es Tuesday night at Houston's opera house by the ladles of Grace Episcopal Guild. The affair Is under the direc tion of Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. The Cradle of the Deep Knight Mr. J. B. Mason 14 Danube Rlrer Aide Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas 15 The MIstle Bough . . Pantomine 1C Duet When Ye Gang AwV, Jamie Demur man, Mrs. P. R. Williams. Mrs. E. R. Keame and Miss Maude Baldwin have spent the week la Port land as delegates to tbe 8tate Orand I-odge of the Order of the Eastern Star and attending tbe Rose Festival Following the business meeting of Calvary Commandry, Knights Tem plar, Wednesday night, tbe wives and ladles of the Knights were guests of honor, and a highly enjoyable social evening was spent. Vocal number were rendered by Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt and Mrs. George J. Walton, and short talks were made by a number present. Following theso refreshments were served. Diving exhibitions by Will II. Ben nett. Dr. Wheeler, John Siemens and Mr. Matthlee was tbe exciting feature of Friday night's "Splash Club" w Watch This Space for 4" BIG SACRIFICE LUMBER SALE Entire Stock of Savidge Bros Lumber Co. to Be Sold . -1 " TRUSTEES Savidge Bros. Lumber Co. Lawyer-Printer Game in the Morning limr laitit lad t4 ir omiain!a,t K(i lllK(ll llttPMpolftrd tlftufbsm lb. ((. lull t?fn it Itwmttcr r.i.il. tjcfkliti tontii t,t4iU(iti iii tuibcu tumii!, jaild tllult4tllU tatluu (ituw.ef jut, tatluu Attar urk Straw Vote Shows That Early Hour Is FaveredlrHSrsr: MHtMJ. J Mil" l -M Iblt IIS II ltrl!tm l frtva tctt Umlt )a u, rliMitt villi txt .ulimnuj loifc.itM Much Interest Is Being Worked Up. and Scores May Be Kept Within Two Figures per Team OW HELPS It has been settled not by the umpire, but majority rule, that the much mooted baseball game between . -) VE 1 A4C c f .mIbsssW Hr- After Jsutge Nolaad Tape It those who delve among calfskin cov ered volumes and delight in calling each other mean names In court, and those who toll twenty-five hours out of the twenty-four hours, gleaning scandal or boost stuff, or employed In transforming these gleaning Into type. d then Imprinting them on paper. l to tn played tomorrow fore noon. A ballot circulated among iIicmp In terested, show, that the majority fa tors a foreuoon (itirn, Accordingly. lo rup will bv cut at 10 o'clock and ItiK tialtlo will wac at JIihIiht Park. Just how ilia lrnm will tin Up w nut b? wpttled until tomorrow morning, It l ttpvrd Hint butli lineups will b hlftrl rtrry innlne. In order to give all a rlianeo at .tarr ing. Therff am some rrnl ball pUy er In both ramix, and the tnmn promise to b fairly lnpff-.tlne to outsider. There rem to to real Jealou.y Iw twen Kdltor Hmlth and Kran a. to their twirling ability. Kvan. want Hmlth to catch and let him pltrh, and Hmlth mak Jutt the nptvonlto offrr to Kvan. Thn Icn-polnl asEteCallon I thinking of clmnglng every Inninc. Wllley will don the hfg milt for thi attorney, and Klllott, Hay and Kent will try throwing. Judge Notand wilt . br il.r.l a 4 ptrtrt) hitter. I A near a ran U- mured out ih relirrrtlUllr (if (ttv dtt (lfn ! It "III lltlr Up A follow.: ' Hmttli and IMI rtrher. INi 4 7S I "Jtlin" TlmUII r rnulK . . . I Murray pluhsr., 1V firt U, Cf 5 fry Tconil !, llaltt third ba". Ulitnott mtd Kimball thDrl.topo Mf' Coy, l(uicliln, TIihIbII, llowiloln, Hv lt, K. Murray and a fpw dlher In thw t'Utneld, Otierlifilh hat lty. nairr (If there I any) carrier, tui(tie mif BRor, rubber, etc, and McAH.ter a. I coach. "Ill" SORE, TIRED FEET ' fU ty. -x fnt, U4t M,m . Un l. ij (l. wli f.t, tirsl (t. tlv"l bye rwr. rlt. tlkt sti It &U. s -. be MM libfir ii Uf lui Ik' I a- "ttrn kiiatl. till h,u .d, -ttr !( tt ttllU eftlaufeixtl ti iut mik Ml Mb tU Int Vm f.i JJf ft ei-r7 AM W f taiiM font fl lot. (Ui U st U, t t,- hw i .Ky imtM dtiurtmnil ioir Ikia'i r?i ll j.t fc-t Ul t Nt Ul .writ frtrf bml ! tl tllel X )('. t.i rum ( vl I fsUtaUel W ftiO!"- itlmtled, (I'ald advtrtUlac.) ular swim. Tbe diving was done In tbe deepest part on the tank In a suc cessful effort to recover two parts of a bracelet. Tbe temperature of the water was Just right Friday night, and everyone seemed to be having a dandy time. Quite a gathering of on lookers watched tbe antics of the splashers from the side lines and the bleachers. In the water wore Mr. Mary A. Jackson, Miss llaxel Ilarnes, Miss Klale I-ow, Miss Jo.le lxw, Ml I'earl Wheeler, Ml Mary Bcbuburi, Miss Alice Duncan, Miss Illllle Leon ard, Dr. Wheeler, Dr. Jotinon, Dr. Cathay, Dr. Leonard, Will Dennett, John Hlemen, l-awreiico MehtsfTey, Harold Klnnear, Karl Klllott, II. J, Lincoln, Frank Nolan, Jliumln Lytle, Warren Duhl, Kred Mullen, Mr. Mat thlen, Mr. Warner. The third of It rie of dance will be given this evening In Muo.o hall by tho Hhlrtwalst Club. Then daiir have provnd to bo highly enjoyahln, and thorn U nlwnys a good ntteml anco. Ksrellent mimic I furnUhrd. rnpre.entrd, while Haltatlmi .one In thnlr own tongue wer rendered by cMiclnlly li-ind marrlilug chnlrs from other, Tlio Amerlntit itelr-sa. Hon, COO .fronrf, and arroinpaiiled by 'Theater Guide 1 ! !! Salvation Army a Great Procession i. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK United Press Berries LONDON, June 13. A graphic and picturesque demonstration of tho world-wide scope of the Hulvatlon Array was given the people of Loudon this afternoon. With their national flags and or ganisation banner flying, and to tbe music of sixty bands, the 2,100 for eign delegates to the decennial Inter national congress of the army, repre senting fifty-eight different countries, accompanied by some 8,000 Salvation ists from tbe British Islet, many of whom had made the Journey to Lon don especially for today's demonstra tion, paraded fro mtbe Thames em bankment to Hyde Park, whore a tre mendous audience bad gathered to hear speeches by General Booth and other high officers delivered from a doses platforms. At the head ot the procession In tbe guise of captives mnrchud two huge hollow gods of Java, each navigated from the inside by a native convert, the hlilkaimnc of tho Idol's fan lure being accentuated by thulr roll ing eyeball and wagging tonuuwt ma nipulated by their bonrors, Among the most plcttirexuuo contin gents In line were group of Zulu and Kamrx from Hnuth Afrlcu, ruformeil devll'dancers, Dom glrlu, ami repre sentative of various niitlons anil tribe of India. Coy I on. the Dutch Kast Indie. China, Japan. India ulnl South America, alt atllrod In native dress. Tho delogates from Holland. Hwlt. serland, Donranrk, Finland, Hwedon, Norway, Italy, Ilolglum and Oormany also wore tho distinctive costumes of the country, Natlvo airs were played en route by bands In their own tnngus from many of the cauntrlim With Every Pair of Buster Brown Shoes You Get a Chance to Win A Watch and Fob DRAWING EVERY SATURDAY No. 199 Won Thia Week by Georgie Delzell Regal Shoe Store STAR THEATER UUM'V. liOIII.W.1. AND OOMMXV (Tlllr People) 1'rr.eiillnu llin Comedy tiuftr thi: wiNDiJP" Ttin I'iiiaer Print," rfellg Two.lterl Dr"' 11m Mnn In Use Hamper." Ltil.lu Drama "A Mghl With Wilder Kdfr," lllogrnpli Coinedy hll inlay Netr Vainlevlllr Sen Plrluw) AiIiiiImIoii a.V TEMPLE THEAT MalunUy PmIIio Weekly, Current kvoiu n Tim Htmigtli ,f l''"r T,r' l.ubln Twu-lleal Kcsture "liiniK'eiit, Hut AwkwanV Vltagroph comeuy Humlay I'MlIm Wci-kly, IjiIo ltio "A tJiifstloN of Hl '", ,0"'' KdUou Two-Hoel Comsdy I'Auililllou. I'm." Wlogrspb Comedy MATINKK IIAII.V At iil" ALL IJCKNUaU) VlOlVtM ,,