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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1915)
Vi" m&:. s'i .: e M.M.. , mohpat, rmpAT h, i, ; '3 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ! SWUNG SUITS ARE HERE .r,?:-vff,aatlv;'f'a,r,i''"4 -. " ' M-m$$7&i" ' s&3&ry. :... :..; j . .. ST.?fcXFXrayp",r ? 4 . V ."..', "... .i. UMnBBBBHBHBBBte. t "Baa a II -ft4 ;lmr . i- '. -- !"'.' at am?,? ,nW&'.JsBBBVsBBBas j. I gammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ah HmmmmmammW smmmmmmmmmmmBtiSf a jgBgBBBBBBBBBBj ' rmmmmmmmmmmmmM k-tssmmmmmaBmmmmmmV. Now if your chance to get the first choice from a large assortment of Spring Suits we received Saturday. Everything that is new in styles and patterns. We overlooked nothing that was up to date. This it an age when clothes make a wonderful difference in a man's chances of success in life. What you wear and how you wear it commands a great deal of thought and talk on the part of your friends, acquaintances and neighbors. If you wear good clothes they are bound to respect you. That is the kind we sell. Why not dress up? K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers Leading Clothiers 11 j?. i-n,"y J m jgfcSsi m i lUIHINHi Richie Wins Another Fight in 'Frisco Ring i ! TODAY'S ODDEST 8TORV V ,- ! &: if. IPS--.' i?,.--Yo h: "' "j&T1 $ Tk foilOWIaVls the Bulletin's ae- tjjivli" ,V SSl.mmt .ivtvtj WWW WJ ,;.'fr raicaie, a aiubiu iuu ooy, la aW Francisco, .Friday night: ffi. -j- -t C 7i .1 - . - " A Earl Ritchie, the 18-Tear-old heavv. taJk"4alAj ANAfkllll wttnw M kl. tttajt iMt nlkt at Dreamland Rink. ij?ibjrvtoMmi"'Nkk; .Bllva, of North ma. -.a. iW Va jmb. ..., if 'CM fcaW IUUIW IVUU for SUva, ''Sailor Jim" ' . v.n ..wu.i.i i ..ww- mwwwai 3a4iav"rtsrea tho ring with the PMN'iM otsticklng the four s.T9wam:immi. im. bosi .was scneauiea IliiiBBt'RltcWo.teMChed oat 'la l.MsjM,sapea:miaBte or' two' before li'' tooaaal gong am Hit im aot eoual I ltoth h h4 Imposed open is&mmKz&'. 'jv ; . JMXii,mr.'ii.A, ji i . ilboathoi; Whw-wa; reeilu aboat tOrroa.''irRk.kJa.l0ft eye ahmt aad red from tho paaehea -. - tA. J . - - .. lgs;iaac, woaio-waa aeaaiag a. ! j" . " ISW" ISi ST, PAUL, Ftb. 22. In order ' successfully to sue a man for the alienation of your wife's af- fectlons, you must have a wife. That Is the verdict of a court here. In the case of Adolph Nordquist, suing J. W. Allen for the alienation of the affec- tlona of Anna Hansen, whom 4 Allen claimed as his wife. Anna said not, and the Jury took her word for It. head. ItitnnAfl' tin nnrt wrnltrAjt n i.l I corner, claiming that he had been fouled, and that he should be given ; . T the decision. JMrs. OaeUl Takes Home Referee Burns,, however, finally' Mrs. Charles M. Onelll. who re- The bout came very near termlnat-i Ing In the first round, when Sllva, on j being knocked down and receiving! an unintentional blow on top of his j Billy Sunday, Noted Evangelist managed to convince 8llva that he had not been injured, and the North Beach heavyweight advanced to the ring to take the remainder of his beating. Ritchie, aside from hitting Sllva while he was down struck him low two or three times daring the boat. bat on no occasion did the "illegal" poaches do any damage. Ritchie does aot seem to be a foal fighter, but is young aad Inex perienced aad will have to learn to keep tuVhead daring exciting mo- &J&. - . . '4"sf "V "V, Pgtmti iru of KMaMttn coonty are working, was ACBUIHC I remodeled and a nw law rnvorlnv . (Coatiaaed from Pace D iooaslstlag of the governor, who will be ehalnaaa. aad four members to be aMolated by the chief execuUve. lit Tw Wau &.. Ill .. noiatad from Portland, naa trnm th 'wmts;jpart.of, eastern Oregon, and ,;;"foe from Klamath coaaty. There ? -, was aultea fiaht over whether the Ig'fourtamembem" should be appoiated -y.Vtrttam ICaatMa 'mCIixIIi' ai.n. u OOTiawlj'Itaycombe" has promised gl':io make the'appolntment from Klam- I'tamrFallti. '' spsTa measure commonly known as Jthe ' tradlag ,etamp bill was passed 'msuu r'i.'J iit. . .- 'KK5ST V? V?' yifimnttiu. iuim IVMWMU. . M.i A K a.A aA .A. i-aw," twrnsway-aaaioa me mercnani i " , wuyuus or' oiaer re- -aies, m is Beiievea win mesa aa l;;-f.en;of the stamp aad serin business Iff'flaj.OregoB. TSff.iWO ' oae la" the way: ?of -loo-rroM legislaUoa. Amea i vii . -- - . - - - .- . - . m uimm wwrw aMMie us III law BTOTM li' laaifMr fh nrliinllii.i . t.-4 j'- JT"" - - "'' -i-n auvw p'm I the special needs of the Willamette valley was passed. The old law was left, intact cently underwent a surgical opera' tlon as .Blackburn hospital, has im proved sufficiently to be removed to her home. DemocraU Baaqaet United Press Service TOPEKA. Feb. 22 Kansas demo cracy will banquet here tonight In observance of Washington's birthday. Plans for 1916 will be discussed. When Fifty-three Tears Old I Insured for $21,000, the best transaction of my, life. It pays me a life Income now. $5676 I bor rowed was paid by dividends. O. H. Strohl, Santa Rosa. California. k jn. rniAoi, , i 20-2t Aaent Y&&S. oat; of mi roads by peUtloa. The - oM law was full of. contradictions and sawrkaWe.. l-AkJiF I ji''--''.A:'aaaaraal .'vutuj. .. (v- ,T...-w' -T 's"- i-- w mm ' eoaaoUaatbMi.Bllla. whioa tiH. i-Fs-i' tir-jrj: rv '- '. .t: -"". ;'lsjahm;i three feWPWf.'flltMlaf)l- the mist3sjsBsf passed- aad the, balance iaswastey postponed. A resolution p;ftwewpsmisa; ptynoiag ior 'a' com- -V4'amM w mau aa investigation and ''----'- ac'taa'aaa. aaaalna' '' IMTae.Wll which would have wiped &t?.tJm.l dralaage system law. Ktv-.naer waiea tae swamp land owners -ia.'-'.-"'-"-. K- SV y amtft A mmmmmm tmim 'ri:tm2 $' '-' 'T-f:''.fo j 9sjws;i yf, v-ka:ra;i 'jsmr-w ' ms.-'.nmwi -p cn .w mt:3i rnVsMH Mim-Wi I IM amm MM ." ;- i' .' . i-"is -l, .": a. j . -.,.. . --.,--- -. 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"A Million li,r , of the beat offerings ovr inado br the flroadway Star roinimxv -J. management takes nimann. i. ommedlng It to patrons n n nuitrlor offering. "A Million 1H.I" i. i ... of parta and in addition, mm ,-.. "Ilasards of ifelen' will bo shown. rnllrond m.rN VOUNfJ MAN wants l.onnl ami room with bath, In prlvntn fninllv n of rcfi'reiifo. Call iiluum uo, be tween I and fi, ' ,. This is the famous Billy Sunday, tho man who awakened Philadelphia the city which, In the eyes of Jealous neighbors, has been asleep most of the time since It was founded. Ma Sunday, to whom Is duo much of tils success, is also shown. ' Crhnn" tho'luniillner at tho Orpheus, i Ih by far tho grcatcnt picture ever ex Ihlhltcd In this rlty. , Thin ufferlitK doiils with the llf a ,a bank r-inhter, who rails Into fast . rompany, and Is finally sent to prison ntfn ilcfnultor. (Cscaplne; from con- titianicnt, ha Is tnkon In by a hand of train rohhers, nnd ninny exciting (went follow. One sceno In this (pcturo Is declared tho most daring ;ver ecn by thoso wltnoiwInK the performance Inst ovonlng. This program will ho repealed this j evening. j It was tho intention of Uut manage j ment to show five reels In tho future, hut owing to u nilsiinderstandlnsr our 'Keystone comedy did not arrive. This has boon remedied, however, and starting with Wednesday "Klamath's Klassy Show House" will exhibit a nvo-reel program of "pictures that are different." r Th second episode of "Tho Ex ploits of Klnlno" will be presented at tho Star theater tonight. This will undoubtedly prove a most In- .foresting number. It will bo of edu cational value, as It portrays the 'wonderful workings of tho now dis covery of tho "twilight sloop. Read . tho story In today's Herald, nnd seo i tho exact reproduction In pictures tonight. MONDAY ONLY A two pnrt Knlom drama. "The '"N'" Twilight Hlewf Hojnh's Vow," nnd an Edison comedy Second episode of the "Exploit! complete today's five-reel program. f Blaine", In two psrts ( i uesaay and Wednesday the big "" Wajah's Vow mammmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmi Theater Guide '" ' i Hoiston s . MetnatlibKi kmsmob " "-in ir i.i j. . HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE ' DARK ' STAR THEATER IsWHUMUUUUUm, Sixty Sittiiigs a Day Pearl TWte'&i!22&!&ezs!m ' ' "Tf,',""",ul fmnwmwm raewaisi ssawl n- v wBj M Exploits of ksve e.kad me sponwtir of seenJa 'WrMu..' - y an msaM seat ta. "t miTtasM w of uL" sTsss - have la fbfmtm'smaammm' s"" ? High School students are requested to remember (list HENLINE with his complete equipment, Is perfectly able to handle all the photographic work aeeded for tho High School Boomer. While "Sixty Sittings a Day" sounds big, Archie says lie can do it with ease, and has done so before. All he wants you to do Is to make tho appointments. He will do the work. Aad, remember, whllo lie is no owl, Ills equipment enable him to work by night, as well as by day. Select your own hour, and HENLINE will do tho rest. All orders can bo turned out in twen tr.foar hours, If necessary, without saerttclag the quality of the work. What Happened AT THE K. F. Steam Laundry Thoy hnvo Just completed Instnll Ing an Immense shelving spaco, so they can handle tholr increasing rough dry. We Call for All Bundles Phone 33 In two nans "netting Assay float" Hdlson comedy AHM1SAIO.V 10 and 15c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tho stupendous Droadwnr Star pro duction , "A Million Itlil" In flvo narts Addod Attraction "The OM at the Throttle" Matinee Tuesday nt 4 p. m, Matinees every Saturday and Hasssy stStSO TEMPLE THEATII L W j-WPW- smsst" , '.. . tgVVI . ! . jf ,.. THE Tonight E HenKne49 122 Fifth SliMt Phoae, Stadlo, 80; Residence, STT-x' I, "Tho Price of Crimo" , Thrilling feature In ,... ..i. "What Happened to Outey" Comedy COMING WEDNESDAY "THE BATTLING BRITISH" Peaturo in threeparts ' ADMISSION 10c MATINEE KVKMY NATUfWAV AND "Iord Cecil Keeps III Word' Tenth romance of "Ileloved Adventurer" "A Mixtip la Drees Suit Cases" Vltagraph comedy In two ptrti "House of SUeslce" Olograph drama ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 CRNft' MATINEE DAILY AT ( M 9 A I.I, MCKNNKD.riOTVMsl .-, MERRILL OPERA HOUH; MarHU.Ota. -' . .. mm Mfrrinv mmua VMM!!i -.-."-"" m'SFWw ...l. ffH K SUNDAY AT, StM AND SATUHDAYS j$$ Afc&...sa Mi -. .:?