Vi- v '-Jr A" . tuuiwdav, Ai-na THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORBOON ,' - if Hj ,0 FOR THE EASTER PARADE Outfit at this Men's Big Store. Here you will find Clothes, Furnishings and Hats to suit your every liking, your every fancy, at prices you can afford to pay. GOOD SUITS AS LOW AS $9.00, AND UP TO $35.00 m oro mam i vf , PI r "j 6 It'yvr. , - I lift a l gasaPM X. mmmmmmmimmmmmmimmmmimmmimmmmmmm H - . I mmmmmmammmmm Norf oiks, Patch Pocket Outing Styles, Box Coat Styles, English Styles, Conservative Styles. Here you can see the best efforts rrom America s dcsi womw roarers. Step in and give them the "once over" anyway. KNOX HATS AND PANAMA SATS "KNOX' EM ALL POll "PEP" AND "STYLE" ' KKK STORE LKADIM1 CI.OTIHCItS AND IIATTKIll KNIGHTS TEMPLAR GOING TO CHURCH SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE WILL BE HELD SUNDAY FORENOON AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Professors Say She's a Dictator Arrangements have just been com pleted by Cavalry Commanftry, Knights Templar, for the annual Easter exercises. The Knights will attend services at the Presbyterian church, the gerrlces beginning at 11 o'clock, and including a special ser mon, "What Thomas Missed," by the pastor, Rer. Chas. T. Hard. The members of the commandry will attend service In uniform, march ing in a body from the lodge hall. The order of services at the church follews: Organ prelude; doxology; invoca tion; 'Lord's prayer; gloria, respon-J alve reading; hymn; Scripture lesson; special music; prayer; announce ments; prayer. offertory, anthem, sermon; 7 ' sflsm 3;jSJ . luHsvl'ycV. nm&fiJr .IS? iWt m i iisBWrir i stfnssUB tBSBBMsTl naBBsfl V1 vLa&gSMMffllii W lsssffitaSKIt' 'fills 1 mjtmmv.TMriT&mz i I BBE?a.Vi? Wz. i , SBt m BKAtUlrtlllit SesTsbBsisssB Mu$$& vtcZ&aGv&m aBBBBBBBBMSpRS'Msi'? - t'H'99ffi9ifiiiiSliasW'" Z&?r'S5ro3Sfe?SBnaBBBBBBBBn3B ' sssssBWr-v?-;- ..y; wstT I I S.F.MAN CHARGED WITH DUAL LIFE PROMINENT ATTORNEY'S BODY FOUND WITH THAT OF WOMAN CLAIRVOYANT, WHO CAUSED THE DEATH OF BOTH Moving Pictures "The Explorer," In which Lou-Tel-legen, the International romantic star, who at the age of 20 was leading man for Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, makes 'his debut as a photoplay star ot the Jesse l ! ; United Press Service i SAN FRANCISCO, April 2 0. Tim othy Lyons, a prominent probate at- ' torney, and Ida Diamond, a clairvoy ant, were found dead today In the wo man's room. The woman left letters addressed "to whom it may concern," regarding Lyons and herself, charging the attorney led a life like unto Stev enson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The police believe the woman arose y in the night, wrote the letters, and af ter stuffing rags and papers in the doors and crevices, turned on the gas. Lyons evidently awoke, found himself , ( suffocating, ana died trying to escape. Lyons was a member of several wen I known clubs, and was also prominent in political circles. New May Records bow being played at Shepherd's. 18-tf Verdoa of Other Days During the Napoleonic wars of more than a century ago Verdun was the principal camp ot the Britons tak en prisoners by the French. The con finement of these prisoners was not strict, and they had much leisure, it is said, for gambling, dueling and ven for love-making among the danv , els of the province. Verdun was even envied for getting the "keep") of thaoa nrlnnnam nit thn mnvnr nf ! Mets petitioned the French govern-1 ?,hen the .weet girl graduate of BrynT meat for a share of them. Among MttWr wUl "" be r, thir these desirable Britons was Lord Tar-'icen JKeo of the college have ro- . - . fkOilAn at what rhav null tia jifffrafrnt. mouth, said by some to be the orlgi-i, , ;,..,.' -." .nal of the Marquis of Steyne m a methods of Miss M. Carey Thomas. Thackeray's "Vanity Fair." and of President. This, one of the most Lord Hoummith. la on. f Dimurti'. famous of American women's colleges, - - f VW w .--w Good California table peaches $1.75 per dozen, at the Sunset. 30-24 m . BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB)SBBBBBBBBBBBBBa SSBBBBBBBBBBBBBFsBBBBBBBrLSBBBBBKT7JBSBBBi ijijijijm.SKsWsBBBBdVSBBBBBl BSBBSBBBBBBBV'BsXBSr'X-BBBBBBl sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVvbbbsbbbbT,jbbbbbb1 SBBBBBBBBBSPQiH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsssbb! bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Maugham, the noted English drama tist. Lou-Tellegen Is here given a role which permits an elaboration ot the particular romantic acting qualities for which he has won groat fame. He appears as a young English explorer who leads a party Into the wilds ot Africa for his government. In the group Is a young ne'er-do-woll, George Allerton. who has disgraced i himself at home. He Is a brother of Lucy Allerton, whom the explorer loves larton incurs the wrath ot a native tribe by reason of his brutal conduct. The lives of the mombcrs of tho ex ploration party are at stake, when the young man, realising atonement can come only .through self sacrifice, permits tho explorer and others to es cape while he is killed. Subsequent misunderstanding after tho return to England are eventually cleared and the explorer and Lucy are reconciled. "The Explorer" has been presented throughout Europe and America. This Overeel Paramount production will be shown tonight only at the Star. Town Topics Weed Visits. Abner Weed of Dunsmulr is her to, vUlt his ranch In the Wood River Val-' ley. Railroad Stem Arc Here. (leorgo W, Carrlgan of Ilorobrook j miuI II W Pnrvnlllnp n.nl W I Mr. In the African wilds young Al- j Knory 'or Uunimur nl official's of the Shasta division, are hore on official j business. HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amasese HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE ,irl 12 tilt ami -JAtti lloturii I.'riKaKcintnt "lUTTMiniVOI'l'KACK 'Hip World's (JroMcit 1'lcture rn:m.i:ss oiiciikstiii . . ro.Mixo "Till': i:'i:u ihiwiili." llookn and a Smoker.' i Tonight will be '.book night" al the' ICIka' IxxIro. ICnch member is sup-' posed to bring a bonk for tho library , ot the Elks' home. A smoker will i also be enjoyed. . - i STAR Tin: THEATER KxruiiiKit , Klvo Iti'el l'lirnmount, FtaturtDf um:s i.oij.ti:i L. Laskey Feature Play company, is a plcturlzation of the famous play of that name by William Somerset Phone yottr orders early for qalcker and better delivery service. 20-24 The Sanset Grocery. From the Fort. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Loosley, James Doak and Homer Collins were among yesterday's arrivals from Fort Klamath. Wants Full Cltlseaehlp. Dennis Provo of Mills Addition Is the first applicant for full naturalise-' "Dp,! jny uuu iu uv imiuu iur vxumiuaiiuu m i TEMPLE THEATER ("A Sperlal Delhcr)," j Vim Comedy tho special hearing Circuit Judge Kuykendall will hold in Bepttmber. Provo Is a native of Canada. Three I'atho News." Ileul Cmnir All morning orders from Eighth street to the river leave the Sunset Grocery by 0 o'clock, and by Sit HO af. teraoons. For Hot Springs, 9:SO and .1:80. la helping to give better service. 20-24 AillitlMl"ti ltii)i 10c MATIXKi: DAILY AT 2:3" ALL MCi:.Hi:i I'ICTIIUS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Or May we have your co-opcrsOoj, MOTION '(milti:H WKIl.SnUK VI MATI'IIIMVH Miss 51. Carey Thomas, President of Bryn Mawr Notice There are funds In the city treas ury for the redemption of the follow ing bends: Series A. Nob. 36. 27. 38. 39. Series B, Nos. 139, 140, 141,142,' 143, 144. Series C, Nos. 214, 216, 216. ' Interest ceases from May 1, 1918. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, I this 20th day of April, 1916. f T Right on the eve of commencement, 20-St . W. 8IEMENS, City Treasurer. models. We try to please our customers in very way, and when you can phone year orders early, this pleases us. 28-24 The Sunset Grocery. SWMMVMMMWWMrfM durnnga muuang Connection la a serious matter and ought to be done as the result of a careful consideration ot all the qualifica tions of the bank seeking busi ness, We realise that the prin cipal inducements a' bank has to if . fet you JPledge ot are security and the personal attention to year business. We know that our large capital and surplus, together with strictest Government Super vision, make ibis institution ab solutely sound, while the efficien cy ot our equipment and service fultl the other requirements of has been torn apart, and investiga tions are to be helJ. " Heie From Bonansa. Earl Bechdoldt and his mother, Mrs. Fred Bechdoldt, were in town to day, Earl coming on business, while his mother spent the day visiting with friends. Administratrix Sale In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry VL Keesee, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to an order of the above-entitled court, made and entered on April 20, ' 1916, in the matter of the estate of Henry W. Keesee, deceased, the un dersigned as administratrix of said es tate, will sell at private sale, for cash, ,to the highest bidder, upon written bias submitted to said administratrix at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on and af ter May 20, 1916, all the right, title and Interest of the said deceased in Just received, a new shipment of Beechnut Bacon, Chip Beef, Peanut Butter. Grape Fruit Marmalade Oscar jand t0 the foowlng described real u n koiwwb pe w. "property, situate in Klamath county. Oregen: the Sunset. 20-24 The British government pays Queen Alexandra an annuity of $360,000. ''.'v.:,mM feed bank. It is quite worth wkNe for any person to build up a reputation that will entitle him te credit at the bank. We invite yeur aeeoaat; we eao be of ser- te you. FffslNitwulBank WMMMMMMMMKWW Si Mailing Lists Now Ready A complete and acenrate list of every registered voter in Klamath county, com piled after the closing of the registration books, on April 19th, 1018. This list contains 8,896 names, with precinct, postofike ad drees and political .party. It is neatly printed. Price 88. Order now. l West half ot east half; east half of west half; west half of northwest quarter of section thirty-six; and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-five, all In .township thirty-nine south, range eleven east "of Willamette Meridian. ROSE E. KEESEE, Administratrix ot the Estate of Henry W,. Keesee, Deceased. 20-27-4-11-18 vMKmmMMmMMmMMmMMmMmi bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb!bbbbbbbbbbhtJ LIGHT MAHOGANY FUMED OAK gSBjBgSj naBBBBBBBVsBaKI3HOBBBl JBBBBBBBBBailBnnBBBBB WBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHaBBBBBBBBBBvlBBBBBUii I SBBBBBBBbI SBBBBBBBBBVVesnBnBBBBBBBBTsTaTBfT B", iL'.aJ BSBBBBBBBBI I DAIIK KOyiTIAsV OAK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AMMWMMAMMWVWMMMMIMMWvV WANTED TO RENT Furnished bouse, modern, close in; no call- ! dren. Address C. M., care Herald. 20-et HeraU Cootuy FOR SALE Pure bred, Rufus Red Belgian hares. Write Theodore D. Young, Mldlind, Ore. 20-th-4t FOR SALE Studebaker "16" tour ing car, in excellent condition. Chll cott, 693 Main street. 29-tf r n stsBslf issBBBBaBSBaBnBBlBesnmaBBfs-" ty BHL aIarai1jajBBjgSgSgsflgSBBSB' KsBBn "--....M..flinsr bbbsbHIII I bH H We Say It Again , t i' MEDIUM, MAHOGANY . fered are that were , sample plat IV BSBBaSBiiaaTlafatAiA. ' nSBSM SmT' "If yon expect to purchase a lano within year, you should not fall to visit our store now." The pianos of. new, bright, classy styles secured for spot cash ios, every one of them, and especially chosen for their tone qual ities. Several new instrument have been sold already this week. Why not call and look them over while our stock is so complete? sssbbbbbbbT HAN DOMINGO MAIHX1ANV AH, T CRAFT OAK Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Pottoffic gSgSJlSSSSSSBSSjgSJ--?S-SgSJl BSBBBBrllifStBBBBW SSSCsSAimbbbbbbbbbbbbbhI Bgflgjgjaas- LIGHT TURNED i ',