The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 19, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HATURDAY, PKMIUARY i,, ,,
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OONTBOIi OF IiAtJ.VDRY
auHMl J. Diioa today bacajae
mil- of tk KlaaaU VUto 8tea
Laudr. He arrtTe4 last sight ta
Baa mnciaco. where for three ream
lie kas beea la charge of the laundry
at the Presidio hospitals.
Dlxo has been In the laundry boat
sess for many years, and Is Tersed Is
ail departments. He plans Improve
ments at the local establishment
BXTJEP MKXTlOlt
A. J. Sherrill
from Portias.
Is here on business
P. Percy
Louis. Mo.
Is In this city from St.
Record faeadqaartera at
The adrertlsements In this paper
reach the entire community.
HOUSTON'S
Metrtpiitai kmsm&is
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
SUNDAY, FEB. 38
Xsse Red Vltagrapb Featara
"THE BATTLE CRT OF PEACE
Afteraooa aad ETeaiac
Reaerred Seats, SO Mats.
Alex J. Rosborongh
rival from Oakland.
is a late ar
Verne Powell is here from Seattle.
A complete line of equipment en
ables us to render the very best of
service. Try us. Ford Garage. It
W. N. Simpson of San Francisco Is
In this city on business.
W. T. Swanson is here from Seat
tle, Wash.
F. A. Ford is down from Portland.
George W. Carrigan Is over from
Hornbrook. Calif.
J. W. Churchill is a business visit
or from Treks, CalUL
This is Saturday: Order your roast
now for the Sunday dinner. Phone 83,
People's Market. It
Society
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Orem, Earl Humphrey, Bernard
Fackland, Eldon Cofer. Thomas Del-
sell, Morris Maler and Herman Foster.
The Afternoon Embroidery Club
members spent a delightful afternoon
Wednesday, when Mrs.Edmnnd Chil
cote was hostess. Needlework and
social chat were indulged in, and the
hostess served refreshments. The
guests were Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs.
1. D. Whltmore, Mrs. Charles Rob
erts. Mrs. J. T. Johnson, Mrs. George
Lisk, Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. A. E. Mlt-
tlestaedt, Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Mrs. Wm.
Weedon. Mrs. Emll Dreher and Mrs.
Carl C. Lorenx.
Have You Seen Our
New Spring Woolens?
STAR THEATER
Ike Pretty Sister of Jose,"
Five Reel Paramount .Produc
tion Featuring
MARGUERITE CLARK
Baaday
-JisB the Peaaaaa,"
Featuring John Mason
Five Real Paramount
A very pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tur
ner last Friday. The evening was
s;ent In playing cards and games.
FOR SALE 2,540 acres (old Langell An oyster supper was served by the
ranch) in Langell Valley. No cash hostess. Those present were Mr. and
reaulred. except interest In advance. Mrs. A. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
E. E. Ralston, owner.
San Diego, Calif.
420 Palm st,
If joa are particmlar aboat
are lasaraacc, see ChQcote.
year
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TEMPLE THEATER
"TbeTataV
Three Reel Lubin Drama
"Patbe Xewa,
"Atasoat a Kiag,"
Kalem Comedy
Admission Always lie
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
ALL LICENSED PICTURE
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill. Ore.
MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS
ORPHEUS THEATER
C. R. MOler. Mgr.
Satarday
'lac RoDiag Terror,"
"Neal of the Navy'
'Buyiag a Baak With Bask,'
Wallingf ord Series
'More Deadly Than the Male,"
One Reel American Comedy
10c
Hilyard and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Brown, Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin
and family. Miss Maud Turner, Miss
Claris Tucker, Miss Hiltrudns Sulli
van, Miss Casey Bensinger, Elmer,
Frank, Ralph and Carl Tucker, Mike
and James Sullivan, John, Alfred and
Samuel Warner, Lewis Arnold, John
Arnold.
Saaday
"The Motberiag Heart,"
Featuring Lillian Glsh, Walter Miller
'A Beast at Bay,"
Featuring Mary Pickford
The Mass sere," Featuring
Blanche Sweet, Robert Harron
"When the Fire Bell Baa"
Featuring Fred Mace
SIX REELS SIX REELS
16c
FARMERS TALK
OVER BY-LAWS
Recently we received a shipment of
new and beautiful designs, embracing
the latest patterns that are to be worn
this season.
Also some of the very prettiest belts
just received, have been placed on
display.
STILTS DRYGOODS CO.
A meeting of the Farmers Co-operative
Produce Association was held
at the Star theater this afternoon, at
which time, the proposed constitu
tion and by-laws was considered.
Certain changes will be made be
fore the next meeting, when they will
be up for adoption.
" WHERE THE LADIES SHOP "
The woman's section of the Nary
league In Hawaii has over 300 mem
bers. Herald wait ads get results.
The Red river of the north, which that distinction us one utter another, l) closed Its emporium mini., montlii
has long been the division line be- the counties of the former state vote ngo. and now East (irand Forki,
tween wet territory in Minnesota and out the snloon under local option. itcri'M the river from Oram! r'ortu,
dry in Dakota, Is gradually losing Moorhond, Minn., opposite Fargo, N N It has taken similar action.
PREPARE! PREPARE!
THIS IS THE TOCSIN RINGING THROUGH AMERICA TODAYS THIS IS THE MOST VITAL QUESTION BEFORE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE SINCE THE CIVIL WAR; THIS IS
THE MOST TIMELY LESSON SO FORCIBLY BROUGHT OUT IN THAT GREATEST CREATION OF THE MOTION PICTURE WORLD
THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE
"A Call to Arms Against War"
THE MASTERPIECE OF THE VITAGRAPH PLAYERS; THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL AND MOST ELABORATE FILMATIZATION. IT PLAYED TO CAPACITY HOUSES
IN THE LARGE CITIES AT $2.00 PER SEAT, AND IS ENDORSED BY PRESS, PULPIT AND PUBLIC MEN.
THIRTY THOUSAND SOLDIERS.
THOUSANDS OF OTHER CHARACTERS.
SEVENTEEN AEROPLANES.
DREADNOUGHTS, BATTLESHIPS, SUB
MARINES. FIVE THOUSAND HORSES
ARMORED MOTOR CARS AND TRAINS.
SIEGE GUNS AND HOWITZERS.
NEW YORK CITY IN FLAMES.
Endorsed by Colonel Major General Wood, Former
War Secretary Garrison, Admiral Dewey, Dr.
Lyman Abbott, Mayor Thompson of Chicago,
Congressman Gardner, Hudson Maxim, Dudley
Field Malone, Governor Goldsboro of Maryland,
and MILLIONS OF OTHERS ALL OVER
THE UNITED STATES.
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WBS9KUSkkSKSj'9W1 JJssssssssssWBlWsPsssssssssWfxW ' UV- ' $&$$$$&
Based upon Hudson Maxim's "Defenseless America,"
this nine reel film shows tlte nation's woeful weakness.
If you have a drop of red blcod in your veins, you will
experience a thrill such as you have never known.
You see the enemy approach New York; the power
lessness of our forts; our guns outranged by those of
dreadnoughts, which devastate the city with sixteen
inch shells ; you see the havoc wrought by the enemy's
submarines, airships, shells and bombs; you see Amer
ica's metropolis devastated and in flames, and the
desecration that follows.
BUT, with it all is a heart interest drama so vivid, so
real, so touching that it makes a lump rise in your
throat and makes your heart pulsate faster.
THEN, you are shown the way that such a calamity
can be avoided. You are shown the way to peace-
HONOR fr WhlCh Amerka phyB-Peace with
UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST PICTURE IN THE WORLD. THE HIGHEST RENTAL EVER PAID FOR A KLAMATH FALLS ppnn.To-n " ' ""
CHESTRA OF SEVEN PRODUCTION. SPECIAL MUSIC BY AN OR-
TOMORROW ONLY HOUSTON'S OPERA uoitqf
ADMISSION, 50' CENTS
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VA. .ONS FOR EVENING AT BONBONIERE
TWO EXHIBITIONS 2:30 AND 8:15