The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MONDAY, MARCH U7, liu
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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JUBILEE FOUR
HEREJ0NI6HT
FAVORITE COLORED ENTER.
TAINERS WILL OPEN A TWO
NIGHTS' ENGAGEMENT FOR
THE LYCEUM BUREAU
The Jubilee Quartet, which will be
remembered m one of the pleasing at
traetlOBi of the eeaMu'e lecture
course last year, to booked to appear
at the opera house tonight. Some
changes la the personnel promise a
strengthening of the attraction, and
all music lovers will do well to pat
ronlse this number.
The program consists of plantation
atfclodies, popular songs, solos, duets,
'Jwbilee quartets, Tlolln and piano
lumbers, dialect readings and so on.
Tfeore will be no serrlces at the Pa-
vlttoa tonight, and tomorrow night
the meetings will be held sufficiently
early to allow all who desire to at
tend the entertainment also.
Do You Want This
Little War Orphan?
Moving Pictures
he was an actress. Not the "lob-star-eating"
kind you hear about In
Action of the printed page and spoken
gossip; but Just as good a girl as efer
lived. The young millionaire waa in
love with her, but she doubted his
sincerity. Suddenly both the million
aire and the actress became embroiled
In the excitement of a great crime,
unraTelled by skillful detective work.
"The Wrong Door," to be exhibited
at the Orpheus again tonight, will re
veal In thrilling photoplay the Inter-1
estlng details of the story. Carter de
Haven will be the leading player. This
picture was shown to a well pleased
audience last night, and you should
notarise It
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You Can Get Half Sizes in
ifenheimer Clothes
Borivol Savitch
It to Just possible that if you write
nice letter to Frederick C. Howe,
commissioner of Immigration at Ellis
Island, New York City, he may give
you this little Serbian, who to an or
phan because his father was killed
lighting for his country, and his
mother committed suicide through
grief. She told passengers on the
Ioanlna the hoy was born In the
United States, and she had taken
him to Greece to see his father. There
sne learned be bad been killed. Com
A real convenience, better fit and fewer alterations. Hats, Gloves, Collars
are always made in half and quarter sizes now, Clothes KUPPEN
HEIMER CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY, with our half sizes, our forward
model for the man who carries his head in a forward position, our Stouts,
Slims and Shorts there is scarcely a man but can be fitted to a nicety
$15 to $25 Will Get You a track in'" Good Suit
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Step in and inspect the finest line of Men's Clothes and
Furnishings ever shown in Klamath Falls.
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K.K.K. STORE,
Leading Clothiers
and Hatters
"3.
G. W. White Again. Owner of Main Street Property
Espee Earnings
Show Big Increase
in back on the liner ah lumnMt nir
, I the ahfn lAfaVffinV rho hn . th. ...
The famous Broadway hit. 'Ma-l8enet8- H fou" years old and'
dame X," by Alexander Blsson, hu" '" uauerstana bis position. '
been photodramattoed by the Pathe!ine commissioner or immigration Is
company, and has Just been released I?" ,to flnd "f to keP '"
a mm nt ttistr fiolil Rftnatar faatitraa "" UB1 DUKCS.
which are classed among the best oft
"Madame X' to one of their leading
productions. Dorothy, Donelly takes
the leading role, and her superb act
ing assures the success of this drama, i
with which most everyone to familiar. ,ph1 With Vm
1 1 1. 1 M... .1..k& ...111 t... ..A
iuu uto rwi uriutt wtii ut Buunn at n.
ine star tonignt pniy, as tomorrow
night the management has secured
"Mrs. Wlggs of th'e Cabbage Patch"
as an extra comedy attraction.
Town Topics
) v. tr. jonnson is nere again from
Sin Francisco, to remain some time.
HASEBALL MEETING IS
POSTPONED FOR A DAY
The baseball meeting which was to
have been held at the Commercial
Club rooms this evening, has been
postponed. Instead, it will be held
tomorrow evening. All interested in
seeing Klamath' Falls 'represented
by a live team are free to attend.
LOST Skid chain; leave at-White
Pelican garage; suitable reward.
.7-lt
Barbeak potatoes, 76e per sack.
11-tf ROBERTS WHJTMORB.
Notice of Settleaneat of AdemteJstntt
ore Ptaal Acooaat aaeVof Hearsa
of FetfUoa for Discharge
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam-
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie
M. Richardson, Deceased.
, Notice is hereby givon'tbat J. W.
' Siemens, aa administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of Annie
U. Richardson, deceased, has render-
M and presented for settlement, and
fl4 in this eevrt, his flna) account of
i t aajNUMirauon oi saiaestate, ana
( c jMtKle for Us dtocharge, and that
j the Jdday of April. A.' p. 1916, at
, 10 o'clock A. M., in the court room
of said court, at the court house, in
v Klamath Falls, Ktomatk eounty, Ore-
Mom, baa been fixed by said court as
th time and place for tfck settlement
of said7 account and tkJ hearing of
aaa petiuon cor aisenarge, at wnicn
time and place any Perseii interested
la said state may epjisar and file
exeeptlons is writing ( (he final ac
count and Menlost the aajso, and show
' cause, If y there ho, -why m final
' dletrlbutkm of aald otMo should act
' bo ordered, and the fadmlaiatrater
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Guild Meeting. I
Grace Episcopal Guild will hold a
business meeting at Library Club hall
at 3:45 tomorrow afternoon. j
Commercial Crab.
The Commercial Club directors will
meet tomorrow night In regular session.
Out to Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Larabee left yester
day morning for the ranch in the
Sprague River Valley they recently
purchased from W. W. Smith.
Back From Artoona.
W. W. Smith and Harry Ackley
have returned from Arizona and Cal
ifornia points, here they spent the
winter.
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HAN FHANCISCO. March
JiiIIiih KrutlHclmlit of Nuw
wlio U In Hnn Frnnrlmo. Ium tltn
out dm Jntct Htiriw mi Koulhom
SoutliiTii I'nelilR ("iirnliiKi', hIiowIii i
romarknblo IncruaHu In rutcnuc. He
ilrclnrH iliu flKtirc Imlhaiu the pro.
Iicrlty of tlio cminiry nt larcc, and
tli CotiHt HtntH In partlnilnr
I.iihi month tho Krnux rallwn)' oftf
ittliiK ritvpnjin wii8 lii ruiiiul mimbers
lll.lMG.oni), nn linn-lint' oer th
minut 1U1.V miintli of 11,709,076,
while for tlm llrnt uIkIu month of
llm miu flucnl nr tin- Krotn op
ernlltiK revonuu wuh $101,121,181,
an InciouM) oxer thu h iiio icrlml of
lut )fnr of $1 l,liKr,l4!)
T)u IncrunHc In totnl rnllw-i) ocr
nlliii; liiromo wan $7,098,070
With four monthx' iminliica of thin
IIhciiI your yet to li mlilcil, the com
ptuiy IiIiIh fnlr to IkkoIj oxiccd lait
yrnr'n igrrnt Nliowlng
I lirrttulth iiiinoiiiHi' tii)M'lf at i
ftndldnto for tht noinliwitlDii an sher
iff, milijmt to tho will of the demo
rrntle Mvrt nt tlm primary election.
It, 10, IICN8AKKR.
WHITE BUILDING, ON MAIN STREET, JUHT REPURCHAHKD IIY ITS FOIl.MKIl OWNER
"For His Majesty, The Baby."
Pullman Runabouts and Sleepers,
equipped with extension hood, remov
able side curtains and brass Joints;
Whitney patent antl-frlctlon wheel
fasteners, artillery wheels, with foot
brake: 115.00 to $19.00. v
It WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO.
The sunny southland of California
may be all right for some people, but
Klamath county still looks best to O.
W. White. Consequently, he has
Just completed a new deal with W. C.
LeHane, whereby LeHane again Is the
owner of property around Modesto,
Calif., be traded to White, and White
to once more the owner of the White
building.
The White building In n modern Almtrnct coninnnv. n wim i-m,..i
two-story pressed brick business few yours iiro by Whlto, and traded
structure on Main street, between h him to I.ellnno for California
Fifth and Sixth streets. It lower floor property nbnut u year ago, I
being occupied by Moo & Co., Bell-, Tho dcnl Just closod restores both
man & Son and the Klamath County properties to their original owners. '
An Aelim ilUnlillfly pollry protect!
))iiir liiiuiiif, Her Clillmlo. 1
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan Amusements
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST A roll or newspapers and let
ters between depot and Hotel Hall.
Finder please leave at hotel or post
office or Herald office. It
FOR ADOPTION Two healthy boys,
4 and 6 years old; home with child
less couple preferred. Address S. 8
box 107, Klamath Falls. 29-St
Why Not Save the Middleman's Profit?
IMPERIAL
TIRES
AND
INNER
TIRES
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No branch houses are employed In the distribution of these tires;
they go direct from the manufacturer to the retailer, and tho profit
of the mlddlemaa is put ia the construction of tho Urea the cob.
suner gets the benefit, and by Mils method gets the boat tiro 1b the
world for the money.
Just step in and examine the Imperial Tiros and lamer Viwoe, and
if yoa don't realise their superior value and ooacladed to lie thorn,
thoro ia ao bona dome.
Bradley Harnett Company
Takes Horse Whip
(Continued from page 1)
Interview and returned to his dinner.
Miss Prehm's trial has been set for
Aff-Aw DnaJna,1. 10 o'clock tomorrow. She has en-
' gaged counsel.
- "I flnd that tho police of Klamath
Falls are usually remarkably prompt
In their arrests." tho woman told
- ; , Chief Baldwin today, "but In this case
by her, and after some altercation, they were Just a llttlo too prompt to
nuns riouui v urea uie Biiurier unugultme.
uglier word.
Witnesses say Bradnack then start
ed back In the restaurant, whereupon
Miss Prehm pulled off her coat, pulled
a whip out from under the coat, and
started after Bradnack, who was In-'
side tho restaurant door In time to'
jput his foot against it, and prevent'
(Mlss Prehm's entry with the whlp. j
Patrolman McCarter, who was
, across the street, then took Mtos,
Prehm Into custody as she attempted
to open the door. She entered a plea
of "not guilty," and the case will be
tried before Judge Leavltt.""
Editor Bradnack informed Chief1
Baldwin that he would refuse to en.
trr any complaint, and that he did'
not wish to have anything to do with
the charges that had been preferred.
He Was at his dinner at, the Jewel
Cafe at the time, and as soon as he
saw that the woman was excited and
inclined to be hysterical, be ended tho
Get the
A DEAD TALKING MACHINE
Ih one that Is not used simply be-
cuiiho no now records nre purchased j
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
to retain tho IntoroHi i Mouday and Tuesday Nliliti and
Yon would not euro to hoar the r"e,",n' Afternoon, March 27, and 1
llnest musician In thu world contlnu-1 EASTERN JUIIILKK OUABTKT
ously If thero was no variation In tho'
program, nor would tho best news- Kosorvod Soats, SO CmIi
paper In tho world bo road If tha urn,.' General Admission 35 Cwi
Matlnno
April
WINDLASS
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Heavy Shipment of Pianos
(,tl ARRIVING, AND TO ARRIVE DETAILS LATER
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT,' Next Door to Pootoffk
ON SALE NOW
nows was published every dav.
You have money Invested in your
talking machine, so why not make
this investment good by adding somo
now records? Hear your favorite
records or the latest song hits now at
hhi:phi:rd piano depot
Next Door to Poatofflce 28-tr
No More Free Tickets
i no urand Union Ten Store takes
thlB mothod of Informing Its patrons
cketa will i . n mra pr'm,Mm ",,nlh0 ""
tickets will bo given out. and tn r.
quest thoso having tickets to cash
idem in as soon as possible before
April l. This action is required by
thu ututo law and must be enforced,
artAND UNION TEA CO.
2-t B, P. Lewis. gr.
....26 CtBtl
STAR T'HEATER
"MADAME X"
1'nthe
Gold Itoostci-
Featurlng
Foutinf
IM)ROTHV DON'KM'V
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Goddoss,"
Two Reel VHagraph, 0aplr XW
"The Fable of Sister Mae, Who W
its Well aa Woald Bo Eif
One Reel Kuanay
orphwtheater
'. II. Miller, Mki.
"Tlie Wrong Door," s
Bluebird Photoplay
ffi Featuring
Carter De Haven and Flora Parker
De, Haven
Sunday Matinee 9t80
"The Failure,"
One Reel Blograph
Adnitsdon Always 10c
MATINIK DAILY AT 8l
ALL LICBN8I O PICTURM
MERRILL OPERA HOUIB
Merrill. Ore
MOTION PICTURES WMWIH!i
ADMISSION loc
AND SATURDAYS Ija.
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