The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 06, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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SATURDAY, JANUARY , 9T
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.) LiutlaedMrer Merrill J' la-the
eefaty' neater the weekend.
2' L. 0. Va Bellea of Ue Regal 8hoc
etera la eealaed to Ma hotte with a
jBMgM Indisposition.
Leaves After Visit
Mrs. T. Wcedon returned to Weed
after a visit with Klamath Falls rela
tives and friend.
Stm and Strips
Hem m His Ship
, Mm IXMi 8telgr. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 8telger. left this
'minim tor CorraUte. when aho will
nMM her work In Oregon Agricul
tural College.
Suet for Divorce.
Edith M. Shell)- today instituted in
circuit court a suit for divorce from
Allan A. Shelly. Plaintiff Is repre
sented by W. II. A. Kenner.
Teacher Returns.
Miss Nellie Lombard, teacher of the
high school at Bly, returned last even-
ins from Kugcne to return to her
iJltllnd nf Tilt fnntl.
KiralNMr la III.
Andrew Kersaner is at the Black
ken keealtaL entering from conge
Uaa la Ute tanga.
Retain te University.
Maw aWxabeth Houston and Clifford
evtta left this morning for Eugene af
ter epeadiag the holidays with their
areata, Robert Riga. Kraest Nail
aaaVXalea Han. also .students at the
aivereKy. win leave toasorrow.
Catholic Service
No service in Klamath Falls Sunday
Father Marshall will be in Merrill.
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Sanely Company. C-lt
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About 135 people, seventy of whom
wen from Klamath Fulls, last night
enjoyed a Jolly dance at the Altamont
ranch as guests of Mr. and Mm. I'. K
Hannon and daughter, Iternardlnc.
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RaJalna, small package .
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Amlaa, per box ujo
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tkm Hour, par aack
Valley FrWa fleur, par sack 13
i Champion Haw, par sack $1.95
These prices will be In affect un
til February 1, 1117, er until present
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DONTASK FOR CREDIT.
CASH TO ALL.
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1 he ice rink at the baseball grounds
is again open after having been closed
for two days on account of melting
weather. By continual sweeping and
timely flooding, the ice hss been pre
served, end is now better than ever.
The ice has been flooded every night.
and a smooth, slick surface Is main
talnrtl at alt times. The rink is capa
blc of accommodating from 400 to 500
people at a time.
On acrornt of the hot springs, the
management is able to flood the ice
ith hot vater, and for this reason
it claims to have the slickest ice on
the i-oasl.
Good tizeu crowds have been enjoy-
in; the j-katlng. and the management
says that with reasonably cool weather
ice scaling can be kept during the en
tire vinter
Captain John L. Duffy, commander
of the American ship Chemung, which
an Austrian submarine sunk off the
coast of Spain, has just come back to
the United States. When the subma
rine commander told him to haul down
the American flag before the vessel
was to be sunk Captain Duffy refused.
He was taken to the submarine, and
he saw the Austrian sink the ship
with her flag still up. He was later
landed in Spain, from which country
he made his way to the United States.
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MILLER BABY DIES
EARLY THIS MORNINO
Helen Louise, the infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller of Mills Addi
tion, died early this morning. She was
sis months and twenty-four days old.
The funeral service will be held to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the residence on Waatland avenue.
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Many Fires Suppressed
The number of fires suppressed on
national forest lands during the cal
endar year 1915 was 6,324, as against
7,018 in 1914, and an average annual
number of 4,759 during the past five
years, says Henry S. Graves, chief of
the forest service, in bis annual report
Just published. While more than the
average number of fires occurred, the
Umbered area burned over was but
155,416, or 30 per cent less than the
average per year for the period 1911-
1915, inclusive. The average loss per
fire was 160.14. Forty-four per cent of
the fires were confined to areas of less
than one-quarter of an acre.
ORPHEUS THEATER
Saturday
The Great Dramatic Actor
Warren Kerrigan, in
"THE MELODY OF LOVE"
A Stirring Drama In Three Acts
"DEVIL DANCING IN INDIA"
Expedition Pictures
"LURED, BUT CURED" ,
A Comedy In Two Acts
Seven Reels in All... Admission 10c
The Orpheus gives only one show
each evening, beginning promptly at
8 o'clock.
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11th Street Baptist Church
P " avtornooa and evening this week at
; ' " 3 and 730 o'clock
I Pr. O. C. Wright, of Portlan. will I
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I avtwavum evening and Sunday
nwning and evening
ARE WELCOME
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KLAMATH LODGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
MEN WHO WILL GUIDE AFFAIRS
OF I. O. O. F. ARE PLACED IN
CHARGE AT REGULAR MEETING
HELD LAST NIGHT
At the regular meeting last night
of Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F.
District Deputy Grand Master Fred
brcmer installed the newly elected and
the appointed officers. He was assist-
cdin the Installation ceremony by Past
Grands Armstrong, Bean. Bennett.
Brenneman, Dews, Sheets and Adams.
The officers installed were as fol
lews:
Past Grand W. A. Masten.
Noble Grand W. D. Cofer.
'.'Ice Grand Maurice Leslie.
Secretary Nate Otterbein.
Treasurer P. L. Fountain.
Chaplain Hyman Wecbsler.
Warden H. F. Ezell.
Conductor E. J. Mayer.
H. S. V. G. O. B. Dews.
L. S. N. G. H. L. Harrison.
1L S. V. G. Glen Beals.
1- S. V. G. Carl Wells.
R. S. S. Maurice Brjan.
L. S. S. Carl Crouse.
Inside Guardian R. E. Wattenburg.
Outside Guardian Jasper Bennett
The town people made the trip In two.
big bobsleds, pulled by four horses on
each: the sleigh ride furnished ""v
.mall tinft alf III MVffMlnft'n' fiin. I 4
Music was furnished by the tUrlowj
orchestra of Klamath Falls for most of(J
the ctcnlng. hut for the quadrilts.
which were hugely enJoed by those.
who danced them and throe watching. A
the music was pla.trd by two old-time X
lollnlsts of the countr). A light sup-; T
per was servej laie in nc rirmnii. wr
early In the morning, and then came
more dancing.
The Art Needle Work Club met this
week at the home of Mrs. C C. Hogue.
All members of tha club were present,
and the afternoon was spent with the
usual work, which was followed by a
dainty luncheon. Dr. Bertha Sawyer
was the only guest of the club. The
I next meeting of the club will be held
at the homo of Mrs. Jennie Hum. at
Fifth and Pine streets.
Mrs. William Duncan was hostess to
the Bridge Club at the home of Mrs.
G. A. Krause on Thursday afternoon.)
An enjoyable afternoon at bridge was '
sptnt. High honors went to Mrs. Os
car Shlvc. I
Thii Leisure Hour Club met WeO-
n.t-ilny afternoon with Mrs. (5. It. Man
ning In Hot Sprinpt Addition. Tho
afternoon was spent at bridge, and the
honors went to Mrs. Bert Wlthrow.
Those present were Mrs. Whlllock.
Mo. Whitman, Mrs. Bert Withrow,
Mrs. Os.car Wllley. Mrs. West, Mrs.
IlrI.li.rK. Mrs. H. C. McCarthv and Mrs.
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Vnwnsend. I
The dancing party git en by the mem
bers of the high school basketball tram
on Thursday evening at the opera
house was greatly enJord by forty.
Ate couples. It was a high school
alumni affair, and ,tbe proceeds went
toward purchasing basketball suits for
the team The dance lasted until 1
o'clock. Refreshments were served
during the evening.
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COATS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
At Extremely Low Prices
t this time of high pricei our
wonderful offerings in stylish
winter coats is attracting wide
spread attention. The women
are showing a lively interest in
this annual sale as they appreci
ate what the great saving means
with the sure prospect of a con
tinued advance in clothing and
wool goods.
Here are a few of the
gains we are effering:
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Children's Coats
This Is a great opportunity to get the
children nice comfortable roats for
this cold wtsthtr. We have a very ea.
tensive stock and the prices are so
ridiculously low that there Is no ex.
cuse for any child to be without a new
coat this winter.
Women's Coats
Regular 129,7) mouI v.luur coal, navy
tilut, lrg lur pluth cullar and
.urti, KuM Itnuth IJ.'.JO
ft.uular K3 coat of arn Moot v.lour
tilt, lined, tilaeW furcolUr III fS
fttgul.r KJl coal of ivjr ntlatd
yoo1, gray fur trlmrtt! 1 1 Mi
ItrguUr flO coa of dsrk gr.tn wool
vtlour, wool t4cr cclUr It3.7d
Regular U.;i coat at ch.ckfd wool
vtlour, ld collar am) li.lt 110,70
Regular 114 00 wool novelty coat, full
length, ti.lt effect ttOSO
Moving Pictures
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Standish. an artist, uses Mary, his
Here Are a Few Specials in Children's
Heavy Fancy Coatings
Regular 15.25, slie 6 for
Regular $5.75, site 10 and 14, fer
Regular 17.29, site 12, for ,.
Regular $9.90 brown plush, lined, site 6, for
Regular $12.90 brown plush, lined, site t4, fer
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$4.10
$5.45
$7.15
$9.40
Buffalo Bill Worse
DENVER. Colo., Jan. 6. It Is re
ported from Glcnwood Springs today
that "Buffalo Bill" Cody has suffered a
relapse. He is being brought to Den
ver as quickly as possible.
Women on Grand Judy
REDDING, Calif. Jan. 6. Ten wo
men and twenty men today were
drawn for the grand Jury. This is the
first Hire women ever served on a
Jury here.
Oath Reduces Militia
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. The Call
fornia militia has been alarmingly re
duced as a result of the new federal
oath. Fully half of the Fifth regiment
have declined to take this oath on ac
count of it containing a six-year clause.
Taussig Heads Commission
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 6. Pro
fessor Taussig, bead of Harvard's po
litical economy department, has been
chosen as chairman of the national
tariff commission.
Elghty.Flve Drowned
LONDON, Jan. 6. It was officially
announced today that the total losses
In the torpedoing of the Ivernla has
amounted to eighty-five people.
New;.AbasMdor May Settle It
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 6-A sat
lsfactory kettlement of tbe controversy
between Aastria and tbe United States
caused bfif e shelling of the American
tanker Fetapllte Is expected aa soon as
tbe Austria ambassador Irrlves in this
country.
NOTICE
Why not atock your ranata to tneir
full capacity, Ban Francisco Cattle
Loan coatpany will loan you the
money. For particulars apply
GEO WATT, Klamath Falls. Ora.
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Stilts Drygoods
"Where the Ladies Shop"
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OPERA HOUSE
Audrey Munton In
"PURITY"
In Seven Acts
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN.
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STAR THEATER
B. A. Relfe Presents
Emily Stevens
The Superb Emotional Actress, In
"DESTINY, OR THE 80UL OF A
WOMAN"
Five Wonderful Acts of Rupert) Story
SUNDAY !
Daniel Frohman Presents J
Pauline Frederick '
In a Thrilling Adaptation cik K. Philips
Oppcnhclm's Celebrated Novel i
"THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE"
Produced by Famous Players Film (Jo.
Something nsw in Ufa Insurance, Aak
Chllceta. 2g
TEMPLK THEATER
"My Country, 'TIs of Thte,"
KsManuy In Two Parts
"The Battered Bridegroom,"
Kulein Comedy
"Their Mother,"
I-ubln Drumti In Two Purts
"Paths Ntwt,"
Current Events
Sunday and Monday
"tho Border Llns,"
EasanTy Drama In Three Parts
"Tha Forgotten Train Order,"
Hazrard of Helen Series
"Soma Bravery,"
Easansy Comedy
"tha New,"
Current Events
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PfCTUIiEa
Tl'KIDAVS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill, Oregon
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me jKaoonna. wnen tne connoisseur,
and the parishoner come to Inspect the
picture tbe connoisseur recognises in
the model an old paramour, and tells
the husband so. The husband, while
surprised, falls to disclose his identity,
and tbe visitors purchase the picture.
After their departure tbe artist up
braids bis wire. She tells him of ber
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seur and bow, for five years, she be-'l 4K"XKMfr
nevea nerseir legally married to him. I
But the husband, unforgiving, turns
her and ber Infant son out into tbe
street The mother leaves ber baby,
on the steps of a monastery with a
crucifix bearing ber name. Then she
enters a squalid resort known as tha
"House of Lost Souls," and becomes
its reigning queen. Seventeen years
later the boy is a novice In tbe mon
astery. Before becoming a monk he
wants to sajatbc world. Father An
thony gives consent, and the lad wan
ders into the "Houso of Lost Souls," of
which his mother Is now tbe proprie
tress. There tho novice meets Lust,
Rum, Passion, Avarice and Beauty.
They try their wiles In vain. Finally
he succumbs to Beauty. Tbe proprie
tress enters their ribald revels, takes
the Isd to ber room, and finding the
crucifix, learns that be Is ber son.
Without disclosing her identity, sho
tells him to go back. When he Is gone
she renounces her companions. Then
she falls fainting. Five years later the
boy Is a parish priest In a fearful
storm an old hag enters tbe church, it
Is tbe mother. She sees above the al
tar the painting of the Madonna for
which she posed, and recognizes her
son by the crucifix he still wears. Tho
son gives tbe mother absolution, as th
Angel of Death enters and bears off
her spirit At the Star tonight.
Some of tbe largest settings ever
erected In a motion picture studio were
built by tbe Famous Players for their
adaptation of E. Phillips Oppenhelms
great novol.'The World's Great Snare."
in which that foremost feature concern
Is starring Pauline Frederick, at tbe
Star tonight. This Paramount picture
represents the first work of Joseph
Kaufman, tbe well known director.
since Joining tbe Fasted Players stag.
ana u may unhesitatingly be stated
that tha production will raflect great
credit upon tbe director and all tboao
concerned with Its adaptation.
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Time You Ever Asked for
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did say ItT Wall, a't can and will say It If you'l'l give her
a fair chance by supplying her with
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