The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 09, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MONDAY, XOVKMMKHi.i.u
THE EVKNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MACKINAWS - -
SWEATERS - - -BALMACAAN
---THE
DRY SOX SHOE
Duxb.k, Patrick, Summit and other fine mke., H J Q f Q 1 Q
- in all the very finest pattern., price, from tpTJ VT 1.VT ?
Swt.ra you will only find in a fir.t cla.. oxc.u.ive men.tore-.-Ruffk
. Sw-I.r. from the fine.t J.r.ey. to Jumbo Knit Style. JQ dJQ
from "
The Balmacaan Coat i. the .wn8er" coat ihU .ea.on. Here V " find
- .ome very clever exclusive pattern, at very modest t t g . $30
price., from t
We are the exclu.ive agent, for the celebrated Dry Sox Shoe, a .hoe that u ma
class by iUelf. a water proof .hoe in bu.inc. we.ght and .tyle. You t
m... a H.m to appreciate them. Step in and try on a pa.r. per pair J
New Style, in Knox Hat., Arrow Shirt., Lewi. Union Suit., Kuppenheimer Clothe.See Them
Agency
Royal Tailors
LL-L STORE
Leading
Cloth iers
MUHilliii
inmiiiiiiiiiiii
Here's a New German War College Finis u-s-Must Make Many ag1 Pointers on Feeding
"Atrocities" Story
Hy WILLIAM PUILLir SIJIMS 'verlxed. A bullet through the lungs
(United Press Staff Correspondent) has completed the Job.
.. , .. . v. Jean Is now at the American hos-
I'Aius, ua. iv. l ui.ui w .
York) This U not a "German atroc
ity" story. I have tho word of several
American doctors who tonded the
man who told It first In the ambulance
section of the American hospital In
Xeullly, Just outside the walls of
Pari.
Jean Bonbomme. his left thigh and
left arm broken, and shot in nine
placet, lay upon the battlefield of the
Jfarne, north of Meaux. The fighting
had been terrific; bayonet charge had
followed bayonet charge, and the
ipltal. lie will soon bo back on the
i tiring line. He tells those who ask
him what ho thinks of the enemy:
"If they weren't pretty decent I
wouldn't be up hero In the sunshine."
BAPTISTS WILL
HOLD REVIVALS
French and German armies had
swayed back and forth over the same associatio.v MISSIO.VARV HKHE
ground time and time again. The
German's cry was "On to Paris!" The
Frenchman's was General Joffre's or
der of the day: "Hold your ground
or die!" The hand to hand encoun
ters were savage butchering, and
men fell hacked and cut into unrecog
nisable forms.
At last the Germans fell back; the
Frenchmen, lighting for their Paris,
have proved unconquerable demons,
and Jean Bonhomme, amons scores of
dead of his race lay unconscious In
close proximity to others scores
dead and dying Germans.
TO CO.VDCCT SKIUE8, WHICH
WILL 1IKGI.V TOMOKKUW KVE-
NINO
A series of revival meetings is to
be held at the Baptist church this
week. They will begin tomorrow
night, and may continue longer than
a week.
Iter. S. E. MItam will conduct the
f' series. He Is tbo missionary of the
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lfm lcUtullm teifd) jtll keepta- In, WMM I sUf
Itirre,
a epUndid bor fa!.
ft with Judgment and
fa m .! l-.... In lh mllilitrv
-it . - .1.- ft., !...! Cm trill IfUl
policy Ot WC ui -- nth-r n.tt.m. nrlnrlnallv
the result of the r.uropmn . ,.'..'.'
I -. i- ..,,-.,-. --
Our nation has txen i)ulte ucp- Lankntptel Grtmany to luitf I usM
I in dlco erinj: war srrrft of'lli entire output. Hut (3many,
AH night he lay like that, as mo-'tist Association.
Uonless as the dead about him. Then '
I
I
a cold rain set in. " . C. T. U. I
When dawn came tbo rain revived, Tbo regular meeting of the Wo-j
him and he managed to prop himself 'men's Christian Temperance Union
up against the corpse of a fallen com-j wm be held at 2:30 tomorrow at the'
rade. He waa suffering like the (Baptist church,
damned, and losing blood all the t,lme . '
wm u wiuii.jifiv wuuuud. i-u ir ivu i hue on Aoti. I
iu auuiuiisiiT a son in urei aiu 10
himself, but could not, one of his
Suit to recover J3CC.33, alleged
litis titi n tintfi nnl IT nttnwrv trr.m
arms being broken and" paralyzed byfllu been . aRalnat y y J
the paiu. Amelia Wliltcomb by Jacob Orebol.
Suddenly, some twenty feet away,'
lie saw a soldier moving In his dlrec-j.v .Mnc-PoiuxJcr
lion, crawling very slowly. U was a A .J BOU u born Sun.
erman offlcer judging by tbo unl- d ,Q Mr M AlwtlI d
form, and, having heard wlerd stories !
of battlefields, Jean Bonhommo won
dered what was going to happen.
ToniKht at the Orpheus America's
trputeal rilttv. "Arlmnn " ulll hn
When the German reached the sldeishown for the last time. ' It
of the Frenchman, he helped Jean
III.. A ..111... A. ..-. -1.1- l.l
dressed his wounds as best ho could'
under the circumstances, with tblntrs
he took from his own, an olUcer'u klt. ln- t,,e November American Mag
Then he fell hack unconscious. azlne appears an Interesting article
The ambulanco cttendants found 'B,low,ng how tne war Das Pned a
the German dead. Both his legs wcrojbu8lness lPortunHy to America The
Kronen, the bones In each being pul-p"l"ur tu u,al wun lne Present op
the Germans Developed Their
Gmit Foreign Iliulnesn
come as
war.
The struggle Is being charted as
carefully in the workrooms of ths
War College in Washington as it
is in the war offices of Europe. Our
xperts are at the front trail"''
tag details, while over the mans in
the War College bend the military
professors under Brijr. Gen. Macomb
as intently as thouxh experimenting
in a biological laboratory.
One phase of the change probably
will be seen In heavier appropria
tions of money. Re). James Hay
of Virginia, chairman of the house
military affairs committee, will hare
charge of scheduling any increase
and is closely following develop
ment. The existence of the ll.2-lneh
Krnpp siege guns was unknown to
the rest of the world until a few
months ago. No other phase of the
war has more profoundly impressed
our general staff. 'Mic incident Is
exueeteel for the Army League and
other locictfri ivorating re'r
national sicrirv to r rrv ln?ir -
Ix-cauis
of muni
tions have lin able to learn these
secn-ts through trad, channels
What the cp!on.ne( ot r.urop
ome failed to do, namely, to learn
the secret of French smokeless pow.
der. was aecomnllshed by an Ameri
can firm, the Dupont Powder Com-
Fany, official pow!r makers, nt
lutison Maxim, the powder wirard.
to Europe on this errand. He dined
with a Frenchman who had In hi
possession one cartridge of the
French smokeless p-nrder. This
Frenchman bornt a saucer of It for
Maxim's Inspection. The American
found about the charred edge ten
grains of unbantt powdVr. The
Frenchman taw them, too, but he
was contemptaotia of the American s
analytical ability, and be presented
the grain to Maxisn, thinking it was
not enough for him to analyze. It
was enough. That night Maxim had
France's secret of nltro-cellulose
Maxim reported his discovery to
the Duponts, who turntJ 1. ow Co
tif U. S. government.
The Krunp works at Mum em
riven iiy isurrtlilirs, ciwouracr'i me
hnipps lo iro abroad aftr foirlen
tradr Tli Kruppt old tcuns
thloUBhoul lh world. With uh a
market th drtturtd nrctxiUtrd ex
tentian of the plant to Its prrxnt
t trcnirmlous size.
Our own policy has twrn tltr re
vcr of this. At Indian Hrail, Md.,
we are attempting to manufacture
all our nmnll-orm powder. This
(Miwiler had lj-n perfected by Inven
tions In the Wilmington laboratories
to (Ire 20,000 times without Injuring
the rifle barrel, while the bt V.'t
ropean powder will ruin a rifle wittr
l'-'.OOO rounds. But Congress, with
out a thank you for the formuls
which had been entrusted to !li
army ordnance officers, last year en
larged the Indian Head plant t.,
make all this non-destructive pow
dcr, and forbade the purchase or
any more from the Dupont comtmnv,
which oensejuently converted In
factories Into plants for the mnn
foeture of commercial explonlvr
The Indian Head plant has only
it'ic rapacity. It would ti.U .
yr to re-rriulp the prlval? itnn'j
Uley 100.0W men. It "'iM hnvpilr manufacture ride powder
suit. If they wanted their pianos Mulurfa rausm muru ncUui nnill
packed In tin lined cases, bo didn't deathB than any other sIiikIc dbu-aso'
use tarred paper. If they wanted tn India.
shirts mu du with burlap ncckhauds,
and the tails dyed gfu.-n, be was right
there with tbo berrlu, and In a week
ho would have a consular report,
ready for Berlin on tho success oft
w
Totaed on the Isle of Aband
oned Hope, your arch enemy
pursuing you surrounded by
cut-throats.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
portunlty Americans ought to go at ''roen hlrt-Ulls In tho Chow-Foo dl-J
tho foreign markets In the same sclcn- ,rlct' That,M wht'ro ll0 cut r,nK
ttlllc way that tho eOrmans did spend lorouna tho n'ltl,,n' o wa tor glv
"all kinds of time and money learning ilng lhtm w,wt tnoy wn'cd, and there '
lanKuazes. trnrf hnhi .n.i.i .... noining too small for him to tee
toms, and make It all count toward a,w,um ho WftB a,ter business, j f,
"TIZ" HELPS
SORE, TIRED FEET
4 I
fBssslV,2flfl
l'rl5aW
l
permanent connection,
part as follews:
Ho goes on In
unu oi tint DiKiccst Dim plays that
ha over liwn given in Klamath Falls
in llist lirrkfl lie) lott tt MIuLi.huH .. it. .
'by. sore fet, burning fti,swol." " ,',:"" '. """'"", ,"1 l""
rt, iweity feet, simlllatf eet, tired - O'.'"o"" tlu-ater. 'I no packwl Iiimimh
, Hiiiciivu mu six Burring reels w th
, Oon'l miss seeing America's great-1
"When a German manufacturer got t,,ft VYi "Arizona," at tho Orpheus'
his eye on a market he would sendonlsht. it
down the biggest man he could-spare'
from the business If he could nasal.! LOST Between corner of Hoventh
Jbly manage It ho would go himself and High and Lawrence's cigar
Good
len feet
t
Oood-bje cru, callouses, bunions aod Krwit imtUfucilou last ulKht, mid tho
raw wiiuvm. rtu
Will
tell you
store, black leather wallet containing
checks and currency, Howard if re
turned to Hawxhurst's market. 9-2t
to spend a year learning tho ropes bc
foro he tried to do a dollar's worth of
business. Ho went down with thn
fixed Idea that the nnlv i nnt tn
jhandlo that market was bis own way, .LOST Platinum and gold watch fob,
Ho studied his customers' ways of do- Initials " W, J. I," Heturn to Her
ling business, and got it down pat to n'(J oW.ctt. y-3t
the smallest detail, if the customers j -
were in the habit of paying in ninety i Kow York city Is said to have more
days, be was on hand with his cost
and accounting systems arranged to
than fifty known lepers running at
large.
psin or drawing
up your lace in
agony. "TIZ" Is
msglral, sets
right olf. "TIZ"
draws nut all the
poisonous eiudS'
lions wlilrh puff
up the feet, use
"TIZ" am! for
gil jour fuut uiUftry. Ah I how torn
UitUhU jour feet feel. Get a 2ft cent
box of "TIZ" now at any drugtlit or
dftwrlmirit slorr. Don't suffer. Have
j(io J fftt, glad feet, feet that never
swell, niver hurt, never get tired. A
ysar's foot comfort guaraatstd er
luoiic uluoded.
fliOM. o i(liir,, ulll ,n runimlKil nvulii i. .. !..!. .
more shoe tight ( , , ' " i
ntss, no more '" ll f,,w i'lncos tlioru woru sumo
limping with uviuuuco or (Ho tondensliig uucimsary
to boll all of Augustus Thomas' grout
Play Into a mllo of film, but In the
main, nil of tho exciting ami tense
drumutlc ttllii.itlons were splendidly
carried out. At least, so thought tho
u(j 1 1". in" H iiuiuuiicim lam night.
, A1UIU l
but mut b
' itt,u of tt paUuMlity, itur
hurt am likely to " l"
.fa If permitted to have fr a4
o It.
Tb t'i- ftw hot ( haftl
wjfk is allowed t va tow tauch at
tit ui ilbrr ruusha lht h ral
y ncrd In maintain hi clM.
Otto iunU tit alislfa tir other U?
and AlMttit I H foinJ ( nln if
day for r4th too fxmtid f h
luirtv'. weight makn tot rtts lor
lh wtirklnc hoi.
HntP llkn alfalU letns. Itefu.
'frm the tattle tV l ry ept
abli to horse.
Fred matur. hm Bfsl and
md cutting alfalfa, which i ffrn from
mold and dust.
To makn tho bt horx hay, alfalfa
hould bo all(w4 tn eland until well
'out in bloom,
In curing fcorso tuy It 1 p1I to
'krp In mind that th 4ut which t
prent In eo murh alfalf I lrsly
la ttoult of the prneanre of forttgn
moUturn, eurh a rain or do, at
! making time, rathnr than thn ftr
tno of a tltlln moUiuro within the
plant.
Now food wot alfalf hsy to
hont(-.
A sudden changn of I red detangee
thn homo' dlgrstlvo sysuiu. Ilort-ea
nrrimtomril ti alfalfa as a regular
prt of their ration ar ealdom trnu
Mid from It uik.
If alfnlfrt hay U storrd In tho barti
for hone, It I wi to sprinkle ll
generously whlln mowing It away,
ltli a mUiuro of salt and alr-elsked
timi', riua parts,
(IrowliiK draft roll Iibvp eoldoin,
If I'vor, bifn ItiJurtMl by Mllug t(xi
much alfalfa and oats,
Good, Midi rulorrd alfalfa Is of
pruitlrally tho sanin comiMltlon a
wtu-ot bran, and Is'nf Hiial valun tu
It In thn liorun rntlnn,
Mature honx-s of a grtwdy dlKl
Hon, If allowed to run to alfalfa racks
at will, may (tat too much, and suffer
Mom Impa'tluii. Draft marcs heavy
In foul, and taking but little morel",
mil Infrequently suffer nttarks of (tils
tmturo,
An alfalfa pasturo Is n splendid
plaro to dnvnlop draft colt with n
maximum of hmirt and muscle,
Home complaint rome from tho
humid region to thooffnrt that mnres
on itlfnlfii tmsttiri) during thn breed
In K hi'iuoii am hard to gel Iu foal.
This tnmhlu semu to be morn or Irs
local, mid ran on avoided by tempo
All nlfall -ith tu iU4
nlaht jetute for ujk few, .
Vtdlni the ! u4 lj It sHU'toi
out retsuUtl)
A Hi ira tii rune wM ttfU!"
fifth of lto depth twlo IU nfftr.
and It Acro iJ U tUt of U
current iu-nrih of tie il tWti
tho bottom,
liTrc arc seo tvlt lt- uvu
twentj.rt mil o( lnJi,, tUu
aggrrtP itirraUuMji c !M,
If U'e Murth tMttag. Its serta a
Hag. fie (ttll(a.
Ical ess ttrs (nt k
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Theater Guide
Houston's
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Oernnlum oil Is largely usod In per;
lumery, anu ih known as rose gerunl
um, owing t tho common practice of
adding roue petals lo the plants be
fore diminution,
Herald want ads brtsg results
That WrlLKwoww Military llrama
"A II I if. O N A "
Adult sior, aillckm UK
Coupons for silverware given Mow
day, Tuesday and Thursday,
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