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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1915)
PACK KOUlt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUHMY, M, , ,B1 Great Petticoat Event I OFFERING 1 cwmmmakmtu r (MHHH LOm s 3 Silk Petticoats! Oim of the most successful partloa of tho season wns hold nt tho homo of Mr nml Mm. ClmrlvM 0, lloguo on IIIkIi Hlri'i( Saturday evening, when (Contlnuoil from page 2) Mrs Htinday dinner nt tin, l-olicaTlTir ""'" ''" i i. Hood I iSl H itny in i'hiui ,.... ... i.. II...,.,.. l,u Itnlmlt 13. WllitCll-l Iteillclllhet- ihU ul .-. . ill in, ,. - - ...... iiuum I .. mi.... ill......il.ln mill Mm i Nnpn Um ft l.ll.... lllirKi I'll" nuns ukviiviiiimi ....... vuiihhii, Knrl tl C'limmlniH wore IionImmm. tIiiwh same iuIIi'h also oniermineu Misses Cooi., Ile Sidney W Hull. In Hio iiHornooii, mul Iho ,V'IJ pastor t'f the llonniiw church mid jgueilM wore Mr, mid Mm. Frank i... II..H ,..,,1 ti,ir liiiirlilHtiii mul ' Wm il. Mi mid Mih. W H. lley, Mr. l'...ir.. .1... 'f. lu.Mlnr of till, Mor-IUIll MM. I.. I''. WlllllM. Mr mid Mfl, rill M IJ. church. I ' Zmiiwnll. Mr mid Mr. K. II. Itennies, Mr mul Mr. Jolm McLnln, Til., -ni., ,.r MimtH Mr tho Senior i. Mr mid Mm. Louis (lorber, Mr. and !i. .,i,....i ..i,.i- in i..i i?iv..n tukniIhv Mih. (1 A. Krmisse, Mr. nnd MIII.I, -,,,'"M l'".,JI ." " o'-" --- i'i.iq !.,i..i,t i iimitftmiv iiimrii iiuiiHit liiimui tl W White, Mr mid Mm It. 'this morning, mid seats ran ho semi oil at tho llondonlero "I'nplnln Wnr With Elastic Fitted Tops of Silk Jersey With ii.iriirn M. Manning. Mrs tl .1,,., Ill Mn .1 II DlllU'lin. MM I J. Shoots. Mm. J Fred (loellor. Mm .rrtwimtu llninntiiii. Mrs rftlUrt 1 ...!.. mm ii.,.i. iiiirtiior. Mrs. CuilU.nm. llu cunt of t'litiructorM rollout! iimm, mio. iiMii; . i Otioiftroti'H Vnnln" U I ho ilny to ho lon, Messaline Flounces 'lloldrleh Mrs. M i: Sargent, Mm. J U'nplitlii Wnrien tiollied son rap. l Keller. Mm. ilfiiy I'orml. M'- " (Hiss Page I Austin Harden. Mts. Jan. W. Howie.' Stephen Wurrou I!',?' ""' Ui-o mnior m v. W. Uowon. Mrs. 'Cnrollno Wnrron .. . I.lla Dows ' v uMiinin Mrs. Harry Chadwlck. Mm. Corcoran Dunn HI..'. . '. . ll-ll,., Mr, A. O. llOlll-I I i i With the return of the wide flaring skirts, an equally full silk petticoat is an absolute necessity. In this showing you will find silk petticoats of a superior quality, full enough for the fullest of new skirts. The silk jersey used in their making is the fine quality that will GIVE and GIVE and yet remain durable. The accordion plaited and knife plaited flounces of these petticoats are of fine quality messaline to match the jersey. And the elastic belts at the tops assure a perfect fit. Black, Belgian blue, navy, emerald hunter's green, gray and Copenhagen. i I Stilts Drygoods Co. WHERE THE LADIES SHOP Mrs. I.. A. Hrltton. Mrs ( w ho rocug- nlios hor duties us n member onwiiy. Mrs. M. I. I'oliuul. Mrs Henry I,, llonson. Mrs. W J StolnmoU. Mrs C V. Fisher. Mrs. 1. Jueotw. Mrs Ilk-hard K. Smith. Mrs W. .1 Itoborts. Mrs. Hob Aloxnnilor. Mrs. A. J Kyli. Mrs. John J. I'nrKer. Mis. Louis v,n iinii.ui. Mrs Uritist I' ItlohmK ,Mm. Hort K. Wlthrow, Mm. Kred Houston, Mrs. Tliomtn McDoimld, llr Vornlc Houston. Mrs. It. C Ship- Joy. Mrs. Sid . Kmius, Mm Scltx. Mm. Will Houston. Mrs. Mm. J K. (lool lor, Mr nnd Mm rroil Mi'innso. air mid Mis. I'hll Slnuott, Mr mid Mm A M Worden, Mr mid Mm. Kl Mm tin. Mr mid Mrs. W O Hmllli, Mr mid Mm J J I'nrkor, Mr. mid Mm I'ioiI MIIIh. Mr mid Mm W. II. HmidoM of l.iiH Auitolos, Mr. nnd Mm. W. T l.oo, Mr mid Mrs K. W. (lowim Sr . Mr. mid Mrs I.ohIIo Hokom, Mr. mul Mm It. i:. hiiiihi, mm, uo, u.( llurii. Mm K J. WllllmiiH. Mm. MoWJ llu Jonutims, Mr mid Mm. (' K. Stoiif. Mr uml Mm i: II. Ilnll. Mr.' mul Mih i: V, llnwlny Mr. mid Mm II nousions Metropolitan AmuseaeMs HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE HrlMOIl ( "Captain ASS I'Wv Warren's W4- UrmimilMM tiiim j,,.,,!, ia,IC0ia., Nov by MUn H,.,s,. .t,lrKAl(l TUESDAY NIGHT NK.ITM OX H.l.i: W IIOMHlKIK of tlio most oxclusKc circles) .... , I.oulso llonson Miilrolui Dunn (hor son, tlio re sult of Imr loiirblllKH) . Oliver ApplcRiHo Merle Went, Mr. mid Mm. Cliiuue Jim lViiMon (i )oiiiik novollst).. nuistiiln, Mr. mid Mis llert '. Clifford HovltH Tlioums, Miss Mmide Hiildwln mid (Irnvosmul S.lestor (lfters for !.MIssllotl Hell Kle hundro.l us tho estntel .. ... Ill" Knii. plnid Honors wont to . .Column O'I.mikIiIIii. Oliiude Hill Mis. I'red Molh.ise mid A. M Wor- Ullve Abblo linker (tbo Cuptnln's cousin) den l.osllo) Mnry McComb Jo) id Hokom, Mrs. Walter I). Cofor. sirs. , i:ivnrcis (tin Curl Cofor. Mm. Krod II Cofor. Mm Cltiudii II. DiivK Mrs William Wblt-JMis lloptoii lock. Mm Mnrlon Hiiukb, .mm it- iiir iioiibim lnrd I. Smith. Mrs Henrietta Urook- The Itonrden, Mr C llnrrv I'rntlier MANY SUICIDES AND ACCIDENTS AND MURDERS, TOO, GO TO MAKE UP THE GRIST OF NEWS FROM MANY POINTS AIXJXG THE PA CIFIC COAST the police this morning with a bullet ' 'In his shoulder. He claimed to have' shot himself, but the police do not be-' Hove his story, and are Investigating. I REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL CITY by no moans least. Comrade K. H. Itamsby. the smallest .md ounK0st lighter In Company II, of the Twelfth Indiana Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Shaw on tertalned Or. (leorKe A. Cut hoy and wife. Mrs. II. M. Evans, Dr. E. I). Johnson nnd J. M. Watklns at nu on joy&blo dinner party Wednesday evening at tho Shaw residence on Washington street. Members of the Eighth grade at tho RIvvMlde school tendered their principal. Miss Ethel Gross, a most onjoyablo surprise party at tho As sembly room of the school Saturday evening. For tho occasion tho as sembly room wns prettily decorated In the school colors, purple and orange, and potted plants nnd fruit blossoms wcro also used In profusion, tho whole producing a dccldodly ar tistic arrangement. A program and a social time were enjoyed, and In behalf of the class to enter tho high "hchool next )ear, Elmer Lawronce, In a neatly worded speech, presented Miss dross with a beautiful loving i cup, as a token of esteem. Mrs. Ed DuFauIt also presented Miss OrosH jwlth a splendidly worked Indian boad- work nurse. CItv School Suncrln- "The Dancing Girl," the five part , tendent n. ,,. i,nbar addressed tho Paramount picture, produced by tha .,.,.. .,.. aIld ho Bnvo thorfl Held. Mis. O. W Itohertson. Mrs. Henry Newnhnm. Mrs Charles Mar tin Mrs. i: II. llJinshy. Mm. S. Ed ward Martin. Mrs Delia K Arnold. Mrs Carey M Itamsby. Miss Hortense Mr Hlgglns Hngue, Miss I.oulso Itonson, Miss, Marie Kambo. MKs Kerne Hoaglmid, ! Tomorrow nt 11 ti't Iim k the Hapllst Mls Dorothy Martin, Miss HlUaboth i. Mission Suiida) m hoot will kIik ii Itamsby, Miss Wale Wlthrow. MIhS nilsslonary program In the Sunday Lexis Llo. Miss Visa Martin, Miss j school room In the basemeiit of the l'lath. Miss Joy Evans, and last, but Library building on Main street Kol- The elelllliK t I I K 1 1 1 ' en- I.) all In atteiidmiie mid mi Warren's butler) milled featuie luuili appiociaieii was Allan McComb tlio rendition of intl olos by Miss (laiiillady of board- llorteiisi. Ilogue mid Mrs Don J Anna May Johnson j'uiuwalt Dainty lefroshmenls were selM'il during the eolllllK Dickens llnrold (llllette I STAR THEATliR Tin. I'mnoim I'Ihjoin I,,, n,.,,, 1 I'loi-rnco t,s-, , "THE D.Wt im. ,,Ul.. A I'liliUiMiiinl I'enliii,. la n,r .ttm AilinUliMi III anil Jit,. Siiiiduy Only Km uk I,. Hiiiihi pk-m-iiIh Tin: PATniwoitK miti, or or , t'lllllOll) l.f IV I'liliillliMIMI I'oiiIiiii. Ii, I'll,. .nr)l .Mill line I'tei) Saliinlii) mul Sumla; nt 'i M Mm. C. Dickens .. Verdn Corfttl The Lolmne Hour Club will be en- Mrs Van Wliu lle HiiKgles 'tei mined Wednendu afternoon by Ethel StUbblprtetiL.MiH Kred Melluihe at her home on TEMPLE THEATER ,1 Moving Pictures lowing Is the program Song '(), Diy of Host and dullness" Cnngrcgatlou Prayer Itcsponslxe Scripture ttecltatlon- Junlor filrls ami llos Song, "Tell It O'er Mountain mid Tell It O'er I'laln" School Hccliutlon . . . "Now Life In Korea" Anna Thomas Recitation "Tho Philippine" Dorothy Miller i Solo. . . . "Thcro's a Hand Held Out" j Elizabeth Grlgsby ) Rocltntlon, "The Little Drown Olrl and I" Holli Jnrdlne Tho Unfinished Task Tnlk by Supt. O. I. Couchmnn Itecltntlon, "My (Irandma flavo Mo n Penny" Holon I.ofgron Song "fio Vo Into All the World" Choir Offering t Doxology Congregation I The public Is cordially Invited to attend this servlco, ns well as tho Klmmilli iiM-nue mul rifth streets MeutlieiH of the Ti eiil Hrldge .Club weie guestH of Mm Kred j English Tuesday iifiuiuoou There Iwoie two tables of bildge. mill il 1......1 U..M ..ri.ui in ii... Iuisiohs 'Sunday lllll IM "M nn r- ' " n.i - ..-. 'Present weie Mis l.'arl Whltlock, Mm. Hen E Wlthrow, Mm. O. W. Itohertson, Mrs CharloH I. Rnharl- , son, Mrs. Tlioium. Hampton, Mrs. A. D Miller. Mrs Arthur E Wlilt- i in. in and the hostess. "EiH'liilm," . Threo Heel llrouilwa) Star IVaturr "Hiilil'. llm liming Hurl," Ham CoimimI "IIiisKui Tea I'm I)," Two Reel Edison Drama "I'nlde of Hie Men n the Wnmrn'i , Club." "A Mglll III the JllllKle," Kellg Drainn , Pnllie Dnlly en, Mrs 'lliomns Hampton will bo I hostess to the Krlduy Pelican Club' when that orgiinltntion meets Fri day afternoon In tlio sun pnrlor of tho White Pelican Hotel to play bridge Members of Prosperity Rebuknh Lodge will meet Monday evening at S o'clock In I. O. O. K. hall for prac tice In degree work He prompt. AduiUtliui Aln)i Ilk-, MATINEE DAILV AT -'.SO AM, MCEXHKD PICTl'HKH MERRILL OPERA MOUSE Mirrlll. Or. MOTION PIOTUKKN TUKH04VI AND HATUHDAYH From The Hpevlnlor 3u., X. V. "The Mutual Life tins been Increas ing its (IKIdeudH from year to year, and this compnny Is now tho leading dividend paying company " Arthur I. J Smith, President. I f.-2r K M. Priest, Agent United Pi ess Service I SEATTLE, May 15. Harry Alt-, man, driver of a Jitney, was found ' murdered on the Pacific highway this ' morning. Altman's face was badly! I Famous Players, Is a gem. It is one of the finest dramatic pieces that the producers of high class photoplays , have presented to the public for some time. Miss Florence Reed, the star. j makes Jier first appearance In pic- !tu res In "The Dancing Girl." She FIXAXCIER will always be a welcome visitor with local picture fans. The cast Is an un IS REPORTED KILLED IX THE uaUally good one, most of them being RAGIXG ncw numbers of the Famous Players company. They are vory fortunate to get the opportunity to make their In- ' Itlal screen appearance in such a good WEALTHY' SPAXISH FIGHTIXG THAT IS THROUGH CAPITAL r Tho photography Htory. Tho photography and bruised, and a finger had been bitten 'United Press Service the settings are of tho finest quality. I off In the struggle he had made lor j MADRID, May 15. Alfonso Costa, "The Patchwork Girl of Ox," a five bis life. His automobile was literally a wej known financier, is reported ! part comedy, of a distinctly now type, covered with blood. filled In tho revolution riots raging will bo presented at the Star Sunday tin Lisbon. .only. Here Is a comedy that every- United Press Service Mobs aro fighting the troops In the one will enjoy, young and old alike, ANDERSON, Calif., May 15. The Mreets of the Portugal capital corpse of Mrs. Mary Snell, a widow of this city, was found beside the South ern Pacific tracks this morning. She hat) been struck by the Shasta Lim ited, and lay all night undiscovered. '"The Patchwork Girl of Oz" is a YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES t'ulted Press Service At San Francisco BERKELEY, Calif., May 15. Oakland 1 1 2 Wong Shu Chun, a delegate to the Portland ..0 5 1 Panama-Pacific International exposl-j Prough and Elliott; Evans, Covale tlon from the Klang Su province of ski and Carlsh. fairy tale, pure and simple, that por- 1 trays a now art in photoplay making. In addition to the comedy situations, the wonderful illusion scenes add much to the picture. It Is a most worthy offering, and one that we can safely recommend to patrons. A matinee will be given Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. China, was hit by an automobile thli morning, and sustained serious injuria. SAN FRANCISCO, May 15 Slmme CcvJgla, aged SO, a wealthy butcher, committed suicide this morning by jumping from tho fourth story win dow of a lodging house on Powell tract.- No reaion Is known for the LOS ANGELES, May 15. John D. At Los Angeles San Francisco 7 11 0 Venice 5 8 3 Fanning, Baum and Schmidt; John son, Decannler, Henley and Mltze and Spencer. At Salt Lake Los Angoles 10 12 3 Salt Lake 4 6 3 Lore, Scogglns and Boles; Gregory, J. Williams, Laroy and Rohrer. Good music during dinner at tho Dokojra was found unconscious by I White Pelican Sunday evening. "Tlio Girl Who Had a Soul," Threo Part Drama, with Mary Fuller. "The Torrent," Gold Seal Feature In Two Parts "Home Nightmare," Some Joker Joker Comedy SIX REEL8 AdmlMloB 10c some sound advice on whut thoy should do after receiving tholr diplo mas. Tho program rendered follews: Plntio nolo Marie Rambo Chorus . . . "Spring Comes Tripping" Class Piano solo Vevn Martin Quartet (a) "Slumber Song" (b) "Hammock Song" Josephlno Fink, Ferno Hoagland, Marie Ram ho, Knrle Montgomery Reading Erma Bamber Piano solo Pnrne Hoagland Piano duet Marin Rambo, Ferno Hoagland Recitation "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" .... Josephine Murray Chorus (a) "Violet Hunting" (b) "Iliids of tho Azuro Wing" Eighth Grade Girls Mrs I, D, Whltmoro was hoitess to tho Entro Nous Club Friday after noon, and an enjoyable tlinu was spent by tho members in needlework and conversation, refreshments being seivcd by tho hostess. In atleiidnnco were Mrs. W. Ross Hoyd, Mm. Ed mond M. fhllcote, Mm. William II. Shaw, Mm. Claude II. Coon, Mrs. A. E. Mittelstaedt, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Mrs, J, W. Howie. Tbo Methodist Episcopal ministers or Klamath county held an onjoyablo social session Wodneaday afternoon. when Rev. J. II. VanFossen of Ash land, superintendent of tho Klamath District, and Rev. Ernest C. Rich ards, pastor of Oraco M. IS. church, wore hosts at a dinner party at the Marshall house. Tho affair was at tended by Rev. VanFossen and wife, Rev. Richards and wife, Rev. Coop, pastor at Klamath Agency, and the Hlblo Study session nt 10 o. in. The Sunday school has enjoyed a steady, WOMAN or Girl wnntcd to do general growth since Its beginning In Jnniinry. housework; good wages, box 401. nnd tho weekly coltngo proyor meet-j l."-2t Ings nro growing In Interest nnd splr- Itunl help. MONEY TO LOAN Short time loans "TTrrTSrsr on ilMt mortgnges, Income proper ty or rcnl estnte. Address box 712, Klamath Falls. 10-3t Special dinner tomorrow, Sunday evening, at the Whlto Pelican Hotel. When you buy a FORD You wn fevl wile In liming iiel It every tUtjr. It U lie or mil of i oiniiiMloa for Mreka Mailing Hie arrlrnl of noine port from the fin lory In ! KnM. Tlieno pari an krpi In klorkat l-'onl genrle. GEORGE B1EHN, Agent BOTH the Kaiserin and the Czarina rebuked those of their court ladies who, against their most emphatic wishes, slighted their native tailors and persisted in filling the coffers of the Parisian couturiers. We wish to impress the Klamath Falls women who desire to be well dressed with the economic ideal of these crowned sisters insist ing on keeping the home industry running. We cut and make our clothes by hand right here in town and, having acquired and practiced our trade in Europe, can give your clothes the smart style and expensive looks, which the American women crave so much and for which they pay in Europe thousands of their American dollars. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you were not a traitor to your town and to your appearance. J. A. GOLDSMITH, Ladies Tailor