The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 23, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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iiuco luousuim 111111 some mm , Mrs. Ooorgo 1. Wrlgbt was hostess
I sheep entered tlio moving ptcturo flclil to tho Thursday Hrldgo Club thin
when Director I.loyd Cnrlcton of the Mock In (ho nun parlor of tho White
It'ittiinl l'roloph y fnt to Chats-U'ollcun hotel. The prlzo for high
! r'th Park. Calif, to tako iholr nil- oro was won by Mrs. Frank Waul.
Teacher la 111. Minister Mrs Mure for "The Unattainable." tho Tho hostess was assisted by her sto-
MlM Gladys Horn, .teacher at tho Kcv. J. V. MIHIgnn, a prominent h(J ael fcall.e ( l)0 prosontetl nt tho tor, MIes I.aura Valhdlock of Wlscan-
MUler Hlllchool. Is.wrloualy 111, ac-.nilnlstor and missionary of Oregon, 0ipheus the iter on Sunday mid Mon- In. Those- who attended wcro Mrs.
carding to word received In Klamath ; passed beyond at Mnrshfleld a few ...... .,.,, noroiiiv Davenport and Km- 0. A. Kratisc. Mrs. l.ouls lleruor, Mrs.
days ago. Ho had visited Klamath m. j,llS0n Ending tho wooly woolly K. W. Gowcn, Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs.
Palls froquentlj, his Inst visit being nct()rs (nroBU lx s,,riea of Immensely O. II. Morrynmn. Mrs. Henry Nown
a year ago. picturesque scenes In tho early nets ham, Mrs. U. F. Wllllts, Mrs. W. C.
iof tho photo-drama. Tho sheep are Hum, Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mrs. Oscar
1 introduced to give authority to tho In- Shlvo, Mrs. 0. 1. Roberts, Mrs. Oeorgo
cldents involving ti Mroadway nctress Watt and Mrs. C. S. Moore,
'and a shepherd among tho foothills j
of the Siorras In one of the moet ro-j Ono of tho pleasant event.1? of tho
mantle and engaging love episodes week wa,s the celebration of tho 05th
'oxer pictured. Later tho scene shifts ! anniversary of the rounding of tho
to New York, and then pastoral vistas' Hobckah Degree of Odd Fellowship.
give way to more exciting and enthu- Tho nnalr xvas hold 1 nursuay evening
Falls.
Raacber Vlatts.
t Clarence.. Walker, rancher of
Barnes Vainer, la spending the week
end In Klamath Falls on business.
Deliver Grain.
A Swltser ,a farmer of the Orln
dals district, delivered a load of grain
to Martin Brothers' mill today.
Here From Fort.
Dan W. Ryan and wife of Fort
Klamath are in Klamath Falls for a
fews days on business and pleasure.
REGULAR
PARISH
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Johnson ob Vacation.
W. P. Johnson, proprietor of Klam
ath Falls creamery, is enjoying a va
cation. He la in California, traevllng
by automobile.
VteHng Friends.
Mrs. Harry Peyton of Montana is
hurt, for a visit with Mrs. E. S. Phil
lips of A'tamont. This week Mrs
Phillips had a few friends at her home
in honor of Mrs. Peyton.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AT CHURCH OF
THE SACRED HEART WIM BE
UXDKH DIRECTION' OF MRS.
JOSEPHINE SHAW
slnsni stirring episodes along the
"Great White Way."
..illim Walker will bo seen nt tho
Star theater tonight in tho Vitngraph
llxo reel feature. "Tho Man Behind
the Curtain." I'nkuowlngly, sho mar-
In I. O. O. F. Temple, and tho mem
bers and guests wcro entertained with
a musical program, cards and danc
ing. Mrs. Harry l'eltz, tho retiring prc
ltlent of the Ladles' Aid Society of
ORPHEUS THEATER
SATURDAY ONLY
The Woman Who Followed Mc,"
Two Reel Gold Seal Drama
'The Crimson Trail,"
Two Reel Rex Drama
"His Picture,"
One Reel Imp Comedy
"Universal Animated Weekly."
Sunday and Monday
Bluebird Photoplay Presenting
Dorothy Davenport and Emory John
son In
THE UNATTAINABLE"
In Five Reels
Also a Good One Reel Comedy
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
HERE
"PEG O' THE RING"
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
The regular xxintcr schedule of ser
vices at tho Catholic church xxill go
into effect tomorrow nccordln.g to
Father Hugh McMillan. These ser
vices will consist of children's mass!
at 8:30 In the morning, followed by
-Sunday school under the direction of
Mrs. Josephine Shaw.
Tt 10:30 o'clock in the morning
the reguar parish services of high
mess and benediction will be held.
The sermon usually xviU bo preached
at this time and will consist of expla
nations of some of the Catholic doc
trines, preceding the discourse on the
day's gospel subject.
ried tho son of a woman of whoso1""-' aicinouisi cimmi. was imiwuiw.
murder she is accused. Though but wit" a beautiful cut glass sugar tray
I n cimrt timn nftor tim honevmoon. with tongs at the silver tea givon uy
tlio am Thursday
WANTED Messenger boy to xxork
week or ten days. Apply Western
Union Telegraph company. 3-lt
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Lot. 11a iln vnllr nntn rpnnlr wnrk. lie CSStS Her OUt Of Ills llOUSC HOXV
Satisfaction guaranteed. KUimath she, unearths tho actual murderer, iho
Auto Co., 1157 Main. 23-lt real "man behind the curtain," trnils
Mm to liis lair, ami brings about a
rexortal of the play of forces, makes
for high-tensioncd dramatic action,
full ofsuspense and thrills. Keplete
1 with mystery and attention holding
interest, "The Man Uehind the Cur
tain" is fashioned out of materials
that make the photoplay public de
mand pictures like these.
Gertrude & Co.
Millinery
FOR XOX-SKH) HATS
Just the thing for motoring
GERTRUDE & CO.,
Sixth and Main Streets
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Is the great Urlus listening to him
self? Yob have seen Innumerable
pictures of 'artists listening to their
talking machine records, but Urlus
IS NOT listening to himself.
afternoon nt tho
homo of Mrs. (loorgo McDonald. Tho
aid nlso presented Mrs. E. C. Ittch
nrtls with n set of sterling silver
spoons. Those present nt tho tea
were Mrs. A. U. Harvoy, Mrs. N. Uler,
Mrs. E. G. Kilgore, Mrs. It. R. Ham
ilton, Mrs. C. P. Stcxvnrt, Mrs. O. A.
Stearns, Mrs. E. E. Klrkondall. Mrs.
H. Wortloy, Mrs. S. E. Martin, Mrs.
George Walton, Mrs. J. M. Evans,
Mrs. A. F. Palm, Mrs. C. G. Hunt,
Mrs. E.VR. Ramsby, Mrs. Parry, Mrs.
Adolph Milers, Sirs. Hefner, Mrs. C.
K. Brandenburg Mrs. Harry l'eltz,
Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs. George Mc
Donnld, Mrs. Ilroxvn, Mrs. C. V. Fill
er, Mrs. C. 11. Withrow. Mrs. Mary
Anderson, Mrs. J. N. Guthrio, Mrs
SklllIng:on, Mrs. S. T. Summers, Mrs
11. Harrison, Mrs. N'ate Otterbeln,
Mrs. George Dual. Miss Noln Deal,
Mrs. Roy Moore, Mrs. II. I). Stout,
Mr3. W. J. Stein metz, Mrs. E. M
Chllcote. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Murphy en
tertained a few friends Monday even
ing, the occasion being the SCtli
birthday of the former's father, J. II
Murphy of Illinois, who is vlsltitn;
here. Those present were Mr. nnd
Mis. Carl Plsth Mr. and Mrs. A. I).
Miller. Mr. apd Mrs. E. A. Cress. Mrs.
rnrry of Portland, Miss Wittlngtcn
of Illinois and Mrs. F. R. Cnll. '.
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for Autumn and
Winter
Rich looking wide wale cheviots and splendid all-wool
poplin suits in perfectly tailored styles, the very latest
models for fall. You must see these suits to appreci
ate their exceptional merit. Black, navy, brown and
green in new shades. Fur trimmed and plain.
Getting Chilly
Coats have a style this season they never had before.
Instead of being merely a warmth garment, they carry
out a fashion effect more like a suit you know.
These are wool velours with nutria cloth trimming
and fur, plaids, plushes, etc. New coats in the popular
48 and 54 inch lengths. Some loose with full belts,
others with belted backs, and many full and flaring
without belt. Made of navy and brown kersey cloth
and gray and brown mixtures, trimmed with plush or
fancy self-collars.
ONE THOUSAND FREE VOTES
on Monday in the Greaf Profit
Sharing Campaign. Cut out
the following coupon and pre
sent Monday when making your
purchases. Tell. your friends to save their coupons.
THIS COUPON ;H)I oil
1,1100 VOTES
xx Itli mciy purclinso of goods imtinf.
lug to 91.00 or mule on Moiul.i)',
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He is Comparing His Voice
with Edison's Re-Creation of it
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No talking, machine manufacturer would' dure to hubmlt Ills- talking machine to such a text.
It wosld be too ridiculous. liut mark thl: Mr. Thomas A. Kdifcuu lm Mimbitted HIS NEW
INVENTION:
2 NEW EDISON
to this direct compuriwm before tuo hundred thousand miii-lc lovers lu tlio principal cities on
Uila ooatlnent, andc riitics of more than two hundred this lirultitudc, uh well as tho mux!
newspapers, were unable lo distinguish (ho singers' living oicen from IMIkoii's ItcCiention of
-their voices.
civil- casio is in:i.(i
TRIKD THIS .IITKUXOOX
Tlio civil caso of Mrs. Mnrgrct llon
singor ngniiist Stephen Herllliy, to re
cover ?90, is being tried in Justice
Gowcns coiir't this aftfrnoon, Tlio
Jury Is composed of Joo Monro (!oo
Dlelin, J. K. Mngulre, J. G. Smith,
Harry Ackley and Henry Nownbam.
It. C. Groesbeck rejircsents Mrs.
Bcnslnger and H. M. Manning is ap
pearing for Herlihy.
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AirS
(Jet your gas onglno repaired at
Klamath Auto Co., 1157 Main. 23-lt
NKW HKI'AIlt SHOP
Ford work a spechlty. Klamath
Auto Co., 1157 Main. 2:!-lt
MAL'H M. CAHIiTOX, COKSKTIKIti:
Splrellu Corsets
240 Ninth St. Phono 249J. , 23-lt
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The New Edlton is not n lalkiug machine. When you hear this
wonderful new invention, you will readily roiutde that it Is not-
We are licensed by Mr. Edison to demonstrate this new Inntru.
ment, nnd we request tho pilvilcge of givliiK you an Edison
Musics I e In our store at any time that suits your convenience.
STAR THEATER
TONIOHT
THK MAX IlKHIXI) THK CUIITAIX
Vitngraph Five Heel Feature
limy Cartoons
SUNDAY
"TO IIAVK AND TO nOLD"
MONDAY
House Peters untl bnrbara Tenmint In
"CliOSUD ItOADS
l!j WIMU'll S. l'OItllKST
(Unltoil Press Staff Correspondent)
nurnsH ci:ntrai,, ki.vi.nm
SCHOOL, Sopt. 1 (Uy mail) "Ger
man airmen uie sportsmen; they've
proved It a hundred times," said a
"professor" of Hying at Knglanil'rf
great aviation school today. Thla
"professor" learned how to to.ich wu:
Hying In tlio higher collogo of haul
knocks Hltuiited "somewlicro lu Noith
ern France."
Ills fctudcntH are Knglnnd'H alrj
ilghters of tomorrow. Tomorrow lu
this case means about eight or ten '
gut to I
tit Fairly
the ancient llrts. when ladles looked
on. Apart fiom tho Zeppelins, Ger
man a IiUihh have fought fair lu this
war, (he olllcer told tlio Unltoil Press.
The alleged atrocities In other
blanches of Gorman army have not
ispiead to the air, mid there Is yot a
chivalry thero that aviators must
maintain.
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With (luce due biul Mr and Mn.
Karl Wliltliick rcliiiiii'il last ornbt
fiom n huiiting trip I" SlUcr Cnp,
lu tlio iniiiiiitiilii iH of CrnlcrUl'.
Mrs. Wltlock kllleil iiniMif the dr
liumolf, a feal which linn mil ln w
coinpllHhel "In Klnnmtli county for
cever.il years, m fur us nn le
le-irneil. Mrs. Whltlmk lJH
shot, mid oflen got liuiitlns "I""
Mr. Whlllock.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Two auto (Ires or river road
fiom Diiiianza. Finder leave at
Wmnl-Curtls olllce. Unwind. 23-lt
TVKHUV
Gertruilij McCoy in
THK iHi,: or love"
WEDNESDAY
William Farnuni in
'A .MAN OF SORROW"
THURSDAY
"HKIvL'H IIINGEK'U
First of Triangle Features
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Klamath Falls Music House
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Conflict,"
Drama In Three Parts
"Did He or Did He Not?"
Comody
"Caiilmutcd Noozc,"
"Pathe Weekly."
Entire Change of Program Huudiy
weeks homo.
we do not. teach our inon that
they aro going (.gainst an easy cm- FOU HAU-(loml rich dirt for 1111
my " tho ofllcer rontlimoil. "Thoya.o B. Heo Fiod Smith or notiry K..r.
plainly told that tholr opponents will a, n,co 2.'l-ltn
bo real men and leal llghtcrn for the -
Germans really aio all of that. When '
a young Kiigllshman romo-i to he
tutight how U lly, ho Is taught all tho
latest hooks and crooks that war ex
perience.! affords. Doforo everything
ho Ik taught to light fair and hard,
and above all, to bo a sport." i
This is tho spirit which permeates
this llttlo aerial "university town."
which has spuing up since tlio war on
I I'd edgo of u great plain lu Southern
Knglniid, about coventy miles from
London. Tho chivalry or (ho air Ih
nn Important point In (ho curriculum.
Students grnduuto and go out to kill,
but they aro taught "to kill In fair
llpht Homnwhat after tho fashion ot
A Cold Simp Sunn
Now is tlio time to nolett )W
heater. Our Hue Is ninilete, and
you will bo sure lo II ml Just tlio lient-
' er for any room In your home. Money
'can lio unveil, too, If ynu only knew It.
Wo bought boron- tin aihnnco, an
will soil this lot onl at licforo-thc-war"
prlceit $1.7". ami up. In our
window display one healer of each
lino Is marked In plain "mires. '
guoHS work."
23-tf WIU-IS-JOIIN'STONKLO.
Th V. H. !'. At C i He nmreboDil
in Oregon IIiiiii aio oilier com-MW'
Soo :lill(i(e.
Gertrude&Co.
Mllllnoiy
Wo are receiving new rhlpmeiiH
and new models every week. If your
first visit la not fintlbfylng, coino
again,
OKHTKURI' & CO,,
Sixth und Main Htreetu
VACUUM CARPET
CLEANING
CUTTINW AND RE-SIZIXO
ri'iini.HTi;iti.nf maitrkss ri;xovatin. i .vkmhiiikM-
PAIItKI), RKFI.VIHHKD, t.nAIED OR PACKIOD. finTliK
MIA.MI.0, AXD RICTIRINO RARY IUKiGll.S.
AMj WORK OUARANTEED
.NEW AMI PKCO.M) HAND FURNITURE ROlKiHT,
i:cHA.vaici
,SUbl ASU
O. J. ESKELjSON
I'HO.NKU. i2 N. SIXTH ST.
SUCCESSOR TO McMILLAN lUllXnilllK CO,
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