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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
VW71 pfc. :Mav& MIS? i f I i i n, i I xvji rj. r r V Ct . Hs'-ai. 'T vMf. 'i" tir WK',i:;,irV .: ' ' -6 3 ;'f)' ' r 'AiLi,l . i THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREO J v . Mvx 3. .' ' .- . . . r "I aHMBBMi gajsasTaaBaaaaaaaaal MMlHiHiHBiHHHaaiiHHHBHHanirr 1 j. sw 'TT-" ..' ' ' '" II I -'.'. .' "' ' ' EK L ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE BIDfUORTS OJftOCAL BUrPENTNGB AMOVO THB PEOPLE OP TbTJB CRT AND VICINITX. GOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL POLKS J. It. Dccklcy of Portland tlio city on business. Ii In .ficorgo J. Drels of Portland la In the city on business. Mn. E. P. West ot Hornbrook U spending a few days In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mr. P. T. Andrew ot iMarahfleld are visiting In Klamath Mrs. Emily M. Plshon of New York Falls. ,j ftjBJ Is n Msltor to Klamath Falls. city on business. James Cochin of Ynklma Is a vis itor to Klamath Falls. C. M. RcM of Straw, Calif., Is n business visitor In Klamath Falls. Iloswcll Dosch Is a recent arrival In the city from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. .Tcffory of Spo kane arc visitors to Klamath Fall. W. T. Pendergnst ot Juneau Is a recent arrival In Klamath Falls. Irving E. Kesteason of Worden U J. E. Patterson of Bonanca Is In the transacting business In Klamath Falls today. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Crane are spending a few days In Klamath Falls from their borne at Chltoquln. O. E. Thomas, Inspector for the Southern Pacific railroad, Is In the city for a few days from Dunsmulr. Mis Frances Nicholson arrived last night from Medtord on her way to. her home at Port Klamath. Mlas Nicholson ia a daughter of Will Nlch. olson ot Fort Klamath. local Red Cross Activities fp ntiil Mr J V. 11 nitatnn hnvn returned from a abort visit to San WORK WARTS ON Vnnelam. ! SfKW COURT HOUSE FEDERATED MISSIONARY SOC1KTY ENTERTAINED The Woman's Missionary Society ot the Christian church will entertain the Federated Mlstonary societies ot the city at the Christian church at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. The following program wtll be ren dered: Address ot Welcome Mrs. W. E. Seehorn Round Table Mrs. Clara Moore, Leader Solo Mrs. Matt Smith Faper "Some Glimpses ot the War" Miss Rachel Applegate -Duct Masdames O. A. Wlrti, Mrs. J. L. Beckley Solo Mr. Haydoni ,The first actual steps toward the conatructlon ot the new county court house, recently authorised by County Judge Marlon Hanks and Commis sioner Fraak McCornack, were com menced here today la the removal of several ot the big trees In the old court house park. BCN8 EXPECT RETURN DRUE WASHINGTON, D. C, March St. The official French dispatches ear that the German newspapers art pre. paring the people for a French and British offensive, and forecasting the entry of the reserve amies ot the allied powers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY (JIRL WANTED for housework. In. quire Herald offlee. 18-St Footwear for Easter v ' tj Without Those Big Prices - $ . . Cone to Rradtey's for your Easter footwear. Yo wUI spend wise! aad aavc haadsesaeljr. Master Made Draat Shoes la leadtac colors aad latest styles, ' THE QUALITY SHOE STORE Bradley Supply Co. Mala and Seventh Pkoaa US DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PHYSICIAN aad SCROROX I Splaal Treatiucal Specialist In chronic diseases. Examination and consultation tree Largest X-Ray laboratory In Southern Oregon. Latest electrical appliances that are now used In the curing ot disease. MAZOLA Better cooUnff at Ins cot wHk Mazola, the put oil frata cem Mazola is a vegetable oil from aa edible source for deep frying, sauttiag. sbortcJjigt and salad dressings. Foods fried in Mazola retain all of itfcetr' natural flavor and are easy to digest. Mazola does not transmit taste or odor, from one food to another can be used over! and over again a big factor in tctumy. And because Mazola h a vegetable oil, it enables you to follow the plans of the Food Administration and save animal fats butter lard, suet. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint? Juart, half-gallon and gallon tins. Also ask or the free Mazola Book of. Recipes rori write us direct. Yew am? ItliUri U Mtult tm in gin (Mir NiMNriaft Corn Products Refining Company' New York Tuesday's Rod Crosa workers were: Sewing roem: Mcsdnmcs J. J. Me- Court, II. Nowntinm, II. 1). Morten- son, L. K. 8ulltvan aud Misses Phayo Dlffonderfcr and Florence Chrlsman Surgical dressings department: Mcs. Unmcs A. D. Miller, Helen Currlc, G. A. Dctlman, C. K. Wheeler, John Mar tin, A. J. Lyle, It. W. Humphrey, Geo 0. Fry, M. S. Sargent, A. M. Worden, Dolllo Snyder, J. II. Garrett, 1'nul Dognrdus, Miss Pearl Ilolvln. Those present yesterday were: Surgical dressing department: Mes dames W. H. Robertson, G. W. Whtto, Wheeler, John Martin, Z. C. Kim ball. Ruth S. Addison, Frank McCor nack, Will Unldwln, Underwood, Ob enchain, Gerbcr, Drlscoll, Van llellen, O. W.'Robertsan, C. Lewis, W. Wood. Stnnc, Carey Hnmsby. Sewing roem: Mcsdnmcs Clins. Martin, Jennie Hum. W. P. McMil lan, It. C. 8htpley, J. M. Johnson, Idn Grimes, W. J. Roberts, Louis Brad ford. L. K. Sullivan. LOCAL OFFICER IS CALLED TO SERVICE Captain lr. It. R. Hamilton of thin city, who recently received his com mission In the United States army service, received a wire communica tion from Washington, D. ., this mor ning, ordering him to bo prepared for active service on April 10th. He Is bow busy making his plans for de parture. BOLSHEV1KI, RETAKE ODESSA PETROQRAD, March 28. Official dispatches confirm the report that Odessa has been recaptured by the bolshevlkl. mm0W00WWW0Awww0ww At the Theaters Cleopatra, sorceress of tlio Nile, n genius ot smothered soul, who played the beauty of her body and the spark ling wit of her mind against the stake of kingdoms, was not evil, declares the Rev. Dr. James L. Gordon, pastor of the First Congregational church of Washington, D. C. In this statement Dr. Gordon and Tbeda Bara agree. 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"She was compelled tc be the toy, the perfumed, Jeweled plaything of her men, yet before she Was thru with .them she had with perfect genius fought her way to what waa denied ber." j It Is of peculiar Interest to note that on the night of Dr. Gordon'a nor mon, with Cleopatra aa his text, tho opening performance of William Fox's screen version of "Cleopatra," with Theda Bara In the title role, was be ing presented at the Belasco theater In the same city. A thrilling fight under water is show In the Metro production, "A Sleeping Memory," atsrrlng Emily Stevens, which will be shown at the Orpheus today and tomorrow. This part of the picture was taken at Pall fades Amusement Park In New Jer sey. A specially constructed glass room waa sunk in the large awlm Ing pool, tbs camera and camera aan being stationed laslde. The man who engaged -In the struggle wsra Mario Majsronl aa Dr. Stephen Trow aa iKupp 1 1 & SHSfli CBBBBBBBaBaBBBBBBBf IKK. enheimer Clothe FOR EASTER CmMM HIT Bnor-KifK4 Gat The confidence you feel in their correct, refined appear ance; the ease and grace of their fine fashioning; the pre cision of their hand-tailoring all help to make these the kind of clothes you'll be glad to live with. $20.00 to $50.00 Let Your Easter Hat Be a "Kiwi They are America's Style Hats, and are the Choice of the Most Particular M K. STORE Leading Clothier. and Hatters NOTICE Lady Maccabees and Sir Knights: You have been asked by Supreme Commander Brana M. West of Port Huron, Mich., to give $1 per year for rntrlotlc funds to help support our bov at tho front. Please be present at tho Moose hall this cculng nt St o'clock with your dollar. 4 IIAIIY HOY Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Thulde are th. proud paronts of an 8pound boy, born this morning nt 2:45. both mothor and baby am doing well, but small hopes are entertained for the recovery of the father. Dr. Wheeler was In attendance. (IKRTRl'RE CO YHIIbk that Kaahloa Comments Made Veils with fancy border; hair- t line mesh: in plain efforts and fancy I mesh with velvet spots. MKIITIIl IIK til ei Main Htrrrt ll.llll TIMES PARTY APRIL KOOW DANCE ALMOST APPRECIATION Tlit'iv' lot of irsii ikM hut only one nf Imlfci TH I "Ituikhtslil." Krasktr It IIIIAIM.KVHtmte and Wnltcr Horton as Henry John-' son. Johnson and the Doctor meet1 on the edge of a cliff, and tho former I tlirowa himself upon Dr. Trow. Ini the Htruggto both fall to the lako he- low. The strugglo continues under i water with undiminished violence, and tlio camera faithfully registers tl'.o entire scene. Proud as Lucifer was Mynderso Van Dyun In the Triangle play "Re-; generates" at the Star tonight. Ho was proud of bis ancestral home, and of his Influence, and, above all, of the blue blood which coursed thru his1 veins. "Who was your grandfather?" was hla first question when ho met a Htrnngor, nnd on this hinged his whole charnctor. Tho one desire of his life was the union of his two grandchildren, Cuthorlne Ten Eyck At Moose hnll, Monday, April 1st Wenr your old clothes. Surprlso yourself and smite. Come, have a good. time, flood music. You'll be glad for having hcon there. Rag men. no rents. Gentlemen, dressed up, 75 rents. Ladloa free. 28-4t Instead of consternntlon nt a punc I turn or blowout when supplied with i MONKEY Oil I P. It EVANS & IIAI.IN I ll NOTICE TO t'REDITORH POOD HALE Conducted by the ladles of Sacred Heart church, Saturday, March 30, nt Van'a Auto Stag, office. Sl-tt nnd Pell Van Dyun, for It meant the pcrretuatlon of the fumlly name without u break In the purity of the1 blood. And then came a grim trag-1 edy which at ono blow shattered th. old man's dearest dreams and left him a broken man. nut It remained for the tiny bands of n child, thru whose veins flowed the Van Dyun blue and the red blood of the com moner to open the eyes of this proud old man In this glowing Trlangl. play, "Regenerates." Types of the underworld, from the drug fiend to tho genial colored por ter, have been chosen by E. II. Cal vert, Kssanay director for the new production, "Vultures of Society," which deals with the oporatlon ot n band of outlaws who prey upon soci ety and get away with It. Director Calvert, nlwnya on tho lookout for types, was nceostcd by a "bum" as he walked In the loop. "Bay, boss, can you let m. have aomethln' for a nlght'ti lodgln'T" whined the "pan hnndler." Calvert looked him over. "You look good to me," ha said final, ly. He gave the bearer 50 cents and his card. "Coma to that address at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning." he said. Promptlv i S th. rejuvenated man was on the Job. H. was placed In th. plctur. In on. of tb. type scenes. The play features Lillian Draw, Mar guerite Clayton E. H. Calvert and Ernest Maupln. At tb. T.mpU to day. Alto Cntrley Chaplin in "Th. Count." NOTICE Until my departure for army ser vice on April 10th, I will be found ut th. office of Dr. E. D. Johnson at tho corner of Seventh and Main streets, where I hope to meet those Indebted to ma for past services. Prompt cctlon In this matter will be ni'procinted. JS-tf DR. R. R. HAMILTON. Notice In hereby given that the un dersigned hni born duly appointed by the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, admin istrator with the will annexed of tho eitnte of Alexander Cheyne, dercased.i and that all persons having claims ngnlnst said estate are required to present same properly verified to' sild administrator nt the law offices nt R. C. Oroesbcrk, Klamath rails, Oregon, within sis months from th. date of thla nolle. Dated: March 28, 191 8. ALEX. II. CHEYNE. Administrator with the Will Annexed of Alexander Cheyne, Deceased. I8-4-1I-1M6 inHTJ'H.'U.H' TftasTXrail copy, wluU UWtMlllltlWM!!!5l Ml.d.wUxllUSHI.I'PI I McHATTAN QPERA HOUSE- L5rf Commencing Friday, March 29. Matinee Sttfe Wm. Fox Presents Theda Bara AS CLEOPATRA MA8SIVK TIN.RIIL sutnniir.TiAu a tu.ri & air.TURE Th. Qr.at.st V.mplr. cf all History P.rf.etly Portray. by th.gr.aLst O.lln.ator of Va-Htt.". Prices Night 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Sitardiv Matin, all seats 25c i ' -- -. KMCK1TO DUN VOW OK 4UB AT.OHPU aTOrSB ,J. r -', j..iu, t it-j-MM lm. I'.j &ibkJ& j.aiZ. . t-iS i-w Hf . S m