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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1915)
MONDAY, rWmUARV 18, 1 &- W-? v. -.Vi-4' i ' J ' THE ttVttMlMO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MWrnnninH 9ttr s" . iJ W" THEY ARE HERE a .U -- C lfimnonhAimoi . tfS? A Ei'a u ' te' New Patterns-New Style Creations-Same Old Modest Prices, $15 to $30 And if you want the very best in custom tailoring-made-to-your-measure cjothe.-we'll be ss St&fcSN&l Kr, M ' JSP-"- f -'" ' ' . . ...'I L-H - . sbb&a44IbbbbbbV- ,"- -v - sasse ' : j.bbbbbbK -. i BbTJ,BBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV.. BBV , , r.irBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV 'C'bbbbbbbbbHbbbbbbbbbbV BW" .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrBBBBBV bbbb.Vb.K'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb BbbbbbV - SbM tTJxBBBBBBBBBi . iWBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbM-s -sbbbbbbbb? .ssbbbW . A'WtoiHl ...aW.1 .'' 'bbbbbbbbbbbPRqHT Firf ' jbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbb9l3V'1bw 4bbb! ABHlMHKflBUUBlHBilWrWHr ! - - I elm IHShvJU bS ' " IMS ISRJi vmI ' Bfc. 'I Hal frwBrw vsmJjSEt jsSnbw t''"m'- J9f fall Ejy- fey l Sf IJO 01-rit.il9l31Ti.tUMoUVi its - fa M - ... .-.. '- ' '' .. I... . BALMYWEATHER , Woolens, anyway. You can tind the Koyai laoei on u.luvv.j - SpringStyle. for the "kiddie." and boy. just received-.tyles you "mothers" have "ble getnTtown-now ready for your inspection. See our Suits at $5, with two pairs Knickerbocker Parts. Walk-Over Shoe The Shoe for You K.K.K.STORE Leading Clothiers 6ETS A VICTIM ftAINMKXT OF TSK INDKPKN DSX01B DAT VAWKTV APPEARS OX MAIK STREET, AND CAUSES '" SOME SPBCTJIiATION A LriTLE SPORTING G0SSIPfiGRA?T EXTRA By Hal Sheridan 4 United Press Service so long aWelsh or Ms seconds didn't NEW YORK, Feb. 15. Some of 'offr objections Willie stayed greased. Another aged wheeze still In prac- I use despite the frigid looks of the,Uco lhat of p,asterlng tnelr nalr , boxing public ana the new generation jdown with camphor Ice. There are of flirhtprs Ot pntirsp ihp rtnvn vrhpn twn nhforts in this: Ono. that it keens j , ,.. . - . 'a boxer could work his man around' the hair from dropping down over ito the wings so some second could their eyes, and two, camphor ice 'slam him with a beard and put him when in close proximity to the eyes But there are has a tendency to make them blink KLAMATH MS'lfff . in AlMn. nrA nnnt . -- .-.-, -- . w ,' several leading boxers who owe atand water a little. It Isn't harmful, gr-eat deal to their cleverness to theibut It Is certainly anoying. In a clinch ' k w 0 (By a Beholder) Th Mils question of the day Sun- ay wm, am rpu seen ki little aids, perfectly harmless, prob-'when their heads are close to gether "It" stood on Mala street corners i ably, but still aids. the fumes are sure to have some Boaatlhg show windows Urge enough - effect. "1U" lull reflecUon,f much; One of the most comon of alt is. A fighter who' Many boxers still make use oi erfli hi. hniiv rn Biin in and out Stanley lieicners oia tncK. ine man . - , It" -. ', itO for WBMB.ll HWW lu vbju mm buwi as rest oi as, laongn pernapsane use oi grease.. ' Jb s itStrMt sua-Mr; f M .- A .!,&,. 1.- - .boss sua ;n: was a uuui, uuij to f tell the sad truth, we doubt It. im, trs, Owemay, that "It" wore Dnt of clinches about ten times , as easy as he could were nls. skin not so slippery. From the viewpoint of the killer used to rub oil Into his pores before going Into the ring. The .tuff was not noticeable at first, but when he began to perspire he became the s proverbial "phaln of greased light j-' ff s. W- f Sroattw. bat e. don't wear wh!tevera fan ne PP" cleverer and -A ... v . ' .quicker on his feet. rwm wm maae oi a neavgray -- "-- -r- ,if:7A with amazing speed .. -..-! -i m jtv - arak KTM.T tMim. round fiasco with Champion Fredlej "f ,", "" ."- " W ' .!.. ,. hIIiIIhi. f.. aaaV ... a. J.1 I.. Jkl In Wllllo Rh.i'. rv.n ."'" """B " " "" " -"vu and sapportlng the tartest number of batteaa that erver watted five hoars Welsh at the Garden, the East Side! (boy was as slippery as an eel. He! i uDiiuary Mwifrt'n.KIiiitthlllir. n-.appeareu mucn raster man ne reaiiy, .. ," T .. . .. fc the truamlng the suit wm, "if r ? home, two miles northeast of H.ld.- deeoraUd with Urge clMcks running' """' ""'' .7' .'" "?'; I" ! brand, Oregoh, January 29, 1916, at rtrouh it tt which war. These ' quarlfied him had he so minded, hut. , , cheeks, were certified (by us), and were tomad to be pure checks and a ; yard wli. We have bean told that the "men who, care" don't wear straw bonnets - '?,, I if1. m f - aatll the first of May, so, of course, that Is the reason that He or "It",T al'.yon. please, wore a felt one. The .'hat .was -Beat, though Wad of a tur tle ot sgray, with oh or those skybtae-slak bands aroaad It Tha Boise of the tie seared, up a real baad of reallndlans. They voted R'as "hasp 'good", bat did not llkel hto wrist watch claiming that It, was 'too ssaalL ! 'The armatlve side won the de bate: "Resolved that "It" was sot a cripple, physically", when "It" '' atOToi dowa the street without the " uw of the caae that "it" so Jauntily twirled, after a rebuke by the police L for, blockiag the traffic on Main 'stmt. 1 "la, the. spring, a young man's fancy" you bet be Is. "A Page from life" ' A melodrama In two reels "The Blank Note;' Joker .comedy "Tlie Yoaag Reformer" Featuring Little .Matty ADMISSION 10c MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 2:80 the age of 82 years. Funeral was held in the M. E. church, in Bonanza. and Interred In Bonanza ceajetery, be side her husband. The deceased came to Klamath county in 1893, with her husband, William Logue, who died In 1904. Two sons and one daughter sur vive her, John W. Logue, James L. Logue and Mrs. .George Smyth, also five grand children and nine great grand children. I FOR SALE: Second-band 40 horse- j power Bulc'k touring car, A-l con dition. White Pelican Garage. 16tf Herald want ads get results. Uar-V'tf ENJOYABLE PARTY lt 'fa ,v -wav r t I't' .; tf" ' 'M ftif,'rhotateBtlae party at Saint Cloud l I w - i lA rf 7 (ByLoraKlng) ' doveWMd lato a Juvenile event Over i -i i'i. M'luitvivnnnr m m anr una innr tidpt in Mr- WW'!'"'.'""" ..-w v- ...,. f i.,.w!tli axereues of the evening, ana it. tStSf. j"f . . - V i ?. J. ' i - nve grown-ups to cnsp- i 9f -tr-J ' .T,'i- 11.. m 1.141.. V.nA n . ' SkllXaa'hW.'tttM .BB4,,sureiy ,go't ;tbe ww- ----. .l. -. : n .. I rwwonm otriair muuv, u wain wi ; . crowB-UDs had their. hands full, all' ' 4 ivawt' hnnva in a rood humor. K - - I'JWV I'. -,' i' ? j.S - r...fev v Say Nothing and Saw Wood- (itf what's the use, when all you bare te do to to sup to the phoae Md 'iaM i&Vflrtf&fttm mot $M:UMremiT'Wpii,4milrtti4 , !aiaa,'aSil(v'i.' '!..,. 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Is rcKlstcred at the Star Thoator, nud "Tim Troy o' Hearts" will bo com- MESSAGE SATURDAY MADEjwl mnko ,,g nppearnco today In 'pitted next Friday and Baturady, and tup PimiFTT APPROPRIATION '"o greatest of nil special serial pic- u following week unothor serial will THE PROJECT API not kiatio g Exp,oL, of EIbIiic.. When jbo started at Klamath's Klawy Show wo say It Is tno greatoat story oi us dourc. - kind, wo mean It. When y.ou hnvo j - - seen It you will say so yourself. Tho, Suunrrlb for tlir'lltTHlrt. 5" "iH picture Is taken from tho famous ti miinin "Craig Kcnnody" stories written by( ERROR IN LESS THAN HALF TWO TAKE TEST FOR ANNAPuLIS n. l - y v, urns im)I,m:h ami cuvh IIII.Ii TltYI.Nd 1'OH AI-mXT.' ,Mi:.T AH MIISIIII'.MK.V OHII UV HINNOTT Through an error In the trans mission of a telegram regarding tho appropriation for the work on tho Arthur 11. Ilcovo, which havo been Klamath project in tno nscai year .puuiisueu in tuo uonmoiiqiunu mni;a-, beginning July 1. It was stated lniitne. Arnold Ualy will uo rcaturcu the Herald Saturday that 177,000 as Craig Kennedy, tho groat scientific j was appropriated. Tho amount jdetoctlvo. rcarl wnito win no Hoen should. have read $377,000. . In ttio tltlo role. A correction from Washington ar-, "Tho Exploits of Klnlno" Is In four-' i..a nn Io(a tnv Qfilnrflnv'a nnnAr. ilnnn ...ititntlnu Pnrh nnlundn fotlfttflttt .HVM IW .M.U rf , ,.-.. ,v... W,..H W .. I--w -..- Included In this amount Is money of two 'reels. Ono episode wilt bo for carrying on some extension work, shown every Mondny night. Three TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIED FEET What this will be will not bo known here until tho interior department's report reaches tho project head quarters. Notice of Thanks Wo desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their kind services during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father; also to Rev. J.. B. Griffith and Klamath Lodge, No. 77, A. F. ft A. M., for administering tho last sad rites at tho funeral; and to Klamath Lodge, No. 1247, B. P. Q. E., for their beautiful floral offering. MRS. J. A. CHA8TAIN AND FAMILY. The Herald, delivered at your door, offlcet or home, COc a month. mmwmwwmwmmwmm dj 4m 2i Jii"'s11'&W mm :jw?z"4 iJ-r'- m-x tmczrsw&;'n? y? SrV W i$WZH - " 4$;'itlM3rii&&4 frJ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK - v Q snisf ATM FAfiM, ORWOK m CapfaJ Sdi, $100,000.00 . Swpfc $12,000.00 f '- ' T'"Vi BBsWSITARY " OURPOUCIES. i-V " ' .. : 'T'sbMHHNo Mm hsjaka aaMta la such a war as .to ai all taasw a aatste rsunra to of Ma dsfssitf .aad taka eat at Ma uorrowsag sustemisra. SEE i Exploits of Elaine The most amazing, gripping and won derful series of mo tion pictures ever shown. Follow the movement of TheClutch ing Hand and" the "clever detec tive who solves the mystery. By all mean. see "The Exploits of Elaine" at the STAR TI1ATIR othor tmbjects will bo exhibited In addition to "Klnlno." Tho story wilt bo published In tho Herald ovory Sat urdny-und Monday. Sco tho first episode, by nil nicausj ' you will novcr regret It. In addition to "Tho Exploits of Elnlno," n thrill ing two-inrt Kalcm railroad story1. ' "Tho Identincatlon," will bo shown. Two Blogrnph comcdlos, "Tfio SnoW-J busters" and "Tlio Chcosovlllo Cops,'' , will comploto tho big flve-rcol pro-! gram which will bo presented tonight : only. Leading tlio Orphous program to night Is a molodramn In two parts, I keep -our feet frculi, nwcot nu I l.a "TIZ" makr Kore, Ijiirnliif, tlrnl Il fairly dance with drllght. Away ua tho nclin mid pnln, tlit rortm, mliniiiw, blister ami bunion. "TIZ" draw out tlicncMl aiil xilon lliot Ulf up your fft-t. So inntti-r limv liunl vuu uurlt, liott long )ou Oaiw, how fat JO" walk, or liuw lottff j mi t cum ill oil your ltd, "TIZ" lr I !i(;n relful foot oomfurl. "TIZ" l i.f dfrful fnr Hril clilriK, swollen, smarilng Ir t. Yclii I jut tingle fnr Joy, rIioi never luirt rcem tight. Get a 25 cent Lox of "TIZ" now fr.r. any drumUt nr drnsrlmnit lor'. I'm foot torture forever wear iwiallrrV1-'- tHlLTK& t-s F, Icon Uollcr nud Claude Ha:! ,nr todny Inking a roinpctlllre Inatlou for nppolntmeui loihsUillaJ Htntou Nuvnl nendemy at Maker u4 Tho Dalles, Tho four youtlm lilRlunt la Ut' .tout will ho limned as prluclpal sat 'llrsl, second nud third ullomjtNkj Congressman olnnolt. Hhould tit' principal fall In tho ntrniicctUBlM-J tlons, ono of tliu nttorimtMi will Uii liicloctod, Hturllng.Gnrrott, u Kliuuath coinj buy, wns-lust year rhoncn si t bM- ; slilpmnu In a compctltlro tcitforUt- rtontli of tho second coiiKrcMlomH jtrlrt. Theater Guide '-'-SBBa4-fBBBBBBBBltfflfiBBBBBBBBBBa j2J- ilKBBBBBBBtjl IBbBBBBBBBBBbT afiDBBBBaPMrTBBBBBBBBBBBBalBBBBBBBBlw L PIANOS FUOM fl7r TO 800 lLAYi:iW FItOM $805 TO S1500 School and and up, church organs ftuv WltlTK 118. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Dour to Font Office KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON G. D. GRIZZLE MONUMENTS Made of Marble or Granite 1018 Main i AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT ;' , u- 'lAf-i, CAV1NGS you will bo woll guordod If your protection bo a woll (Died Buvlngs bunk book. Want has no terrors for tho saving but only for the thoughtless, Tho 1 1 mo to guard against want Is while you are earning. Dcgln that protection by opening an account .here to day, or next pay day. FIRST STATE Mfi SAVINGS BANK KLAMiJlTIl PALLS, OREOON rfWVMWW'VWWVWWVwW ' Houston's Metropolitan Amuse ( HOUSTON'S OPpRA HOUSE ; DARK STAR THEATE1 Monday Onljr Tho First Episode "THK KXPIXHT8 OF KMlW Featuring Arnold Daly and fm : Whlto In Two Tarts "Tim IilraLlllration" Knlom Railroad Story In Two frti,i "Tho Hnow Iustom" "The CheesevMIe Co" iMosrapu uomouivs i tri.un. in nnii 18c i Tomorrow Thn flrnaHwnv Rtnr Comedf "I.OVK, MJOK AND OAbOI i MiitliieiH rveiy Hnlurilnr ")' at aiffO TEMPLE THE ATE?; "Tho IJeateiuuit-Govcnior" Essonay two reel drams "Tlie Waitress and tlio Boob" Kalem comedy "liowl Cecil llays a I'nrt" Ninth romnnco of "iioior Adventurer" Borlos AOMIHHION AI.WAVH lOUBNJH MATINKK l)AHY AT HiW Ail MCKNMKD I'lOTUHW Ji MERRILIi OPERA UO0J Uvrill. Ore, ''1 Merrill, Or. MOTION I'lOTURKM Tl IKIW4 AND SATURPAW 4 tj At