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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1918)
TUnDAV.M w .M-VfW v ". Ssaw rni Enemy Is Now Planning ! i Star Theater KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Substitute Exhibition TWtVlMIHQHPALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMOOW .." ThursdayOnly May 23 AFTERNOON AND EVKNINO Special engagement cf the great national feature prsdtctJsN, Stand By The President "AMERICA IS READY" The meat startling pa"rs-na ' America's Pswor mi land, Ik the air, en and under the sea. Accompanied by the dainty lyric soprano wid csrnstlst. Rose Allen Introducing In uniforms of tre United States Army and Navy the latest patriotic ssngs and cornet ssiss. If you are an American you will inaiot on the whsia faaaHy at' i ing this sesl-etlrrtns prsfram, Special Prices - 15 cents ... - 35 cents AMSTERDAM. May !.-? been format to opa a "SabsUUte Ka- hlbliloa of Ue Caatral. aspires" at Vienna la May.' Tha ersaalsm are the people food Varease of Austria, sw. B.auall aslaAa sbsslsI avsMwdfcVsai tw Ijlflf MalUlii aamaaaw saw sbw-wssssj w we (real war caaBaaa ihiibib the. manufacture of ssbstltuts Uxtiles. oils, fats, coffee and tobacco. About half the exhibition Is to be devoted to the food department, whew model kitchens will aire demonstration of tebstttute foods and the u of refuse. The exhibition I known In Austria v ..k. . isi iM brlnr a short ' mla of the oflcial title. Ersattmlltel- usstellaaa. L Huns Would Alienate Belgians' Allegiance vrwm S3s W -i !l WA8HLVOTON. D. C May L From a rlataa has sscaped Into Kai'scd after tares years of capthlty la Osmaa prisem camps. Us Bslgua lcgatloa hers has rscelrsd tatsrastlas dstaUs of Us classsy sfforU of Us OsraMtaesasBsrcretoaMsBatsUaBafc ajaaa si Flsealsh sstracUee frsta Uslr toaatijaw sC Walloon asscsat. as practtesd aaaoac Bslftaa pHssasrs la Osraaay. Tas project, watch ass sssa dsscris sd as stupidly toasilvsd aad axscntsd. had lu birth. Us advisors say. la Us orsaata sf Us paa-OeraaaalsU who would sst p la aostasra Bslataaa a nasals ettta Uat would assnfls Us atatas of a Osnaaa protsetorata. Tas Irst ,advaaesa srs aatda to- Ladtsa Transk fmi Sport Matt at ttf K. K. K. TOH. Manty lean so sHy and sswity JS WE PAY THE WAR TAX tf nifty Hals at K. K. K. STDRI. s Iasoad ahlaiag sartors. Ill Mala i street. High dasa wark: sxpstt atr- vices.--Freak Ward. I-I -L v " dA X Graduation ! -af S) jT X daV aw SI . . r . k I VairtS dt dfl df-Vm OM Of asaMt htaWaWtfclg TtdtU fa ft faTat Kf it the occaasoft of sVtr giJaatttai, Pkraatt, frirask end choefaMttM tsaMiU trihiito to her happi n by prwafttimi lolwi ef pprecUtiofl aad aWaaJntMm. Parisian Ivory nim ks Fine Stationery Kodaks Fountain Pens ): Also a beautiful assortment of Cards steel engraved and artistically hand- colored. Prices range from ' - - 10c to 35c '. datk . I iiivtoaWKR Mannrvl ajuun. 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Whits Pell eaa, Sugar Bowl, Klamath Creamery aad Doaarfs pool hall. Drawing at 8tar theater. Saturday evening. May 25th. 1 OOVIRNMKNT TO rftOTffCT SHORT LINI RAILROADS WA8H1NOTON. D. C. May M. In atead of takJtjg orer ths short line rail roads, ths administration now'piana to Insure tbernn. f Ir divialon, joint rates and adequate' care of their supplies. 7 r '- . aasaasajkraalksSaSaAsaj ra r L wi b a. Cojjtl&t I Ian fkhsflacr It Man At the Theaters m0t0Vm0m00W0W0000m la "Double Crossed." at ths Star to night. Eleanor Strattoa, a young aocl ctr matron, much In love with her hua hind." Is troubled at his abstracted manner, aad later shocked to overhear, at a house party they are attending, a so-called "detective" trying to .black-1 mall him Into committing a theft, using a elgned confession of a youthful slip oa tbs part of her husband, to threaten I him. Eleanor la forced to play eaves-j dropper, snd learns that 'rather than! sscrlflce her respect aad love by allow bar to know of this, her husband Isj willing to commit Us theft. Tbs wo-1 man decides to savs himself from hlm- aslf, aad to steal Us necessary polit ical document herself. That night sbs ateals down Into tbs library of their host, WorUlngtoa Lawrsaet, aad . . from this point ths play swsepa oa to a climax boU Urllllag aad unexpect ed, la which Miss Frederick rises to groat dramatic heights. Miss Alice Joyce, wko will be seen as Us heroine la "Richard ths Braien" tbs Greater Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, which will be Us attraction at ths Temple tonight, has been doing her "bit" in more 'ways Uan ono since the Unltsd Statss entered tbs war. Whsa tbs Ubsrty Loan was announced shs agala cams to ths front She not enly purchased, a block of bonds her self, but orgaalied a Liberty Loan club at Us studio, and caused scores of her associates to Invest In tas bonds. . "Should largo landholders be com pelled to look after the welfare of Uoss working under UsmT" This question Is raised In "A Magdalsne of ths Hills," ths avsAct Mstro-Rolfs pro duetloa, with Mabel Taliaferro as star, wataslMBa a I II Buk asM ait dsaak IstsahskSSai - wHlvsj wai w ssajuiu ass, ,asv waissivatst -. Bight and tomorrow. In ths play Her-i. ntn urwjraon, weaiioy new iorser, has Urge timber holdings In a South' srn aUte. Helping to Win the War! "Every little bit helps" is a common enough saying, but it's a true one too., You Ye prob ably doing your share of the helping, whatever your share happens to be. We're doing ours by selling good clothes and nothing else; all-wool, stylish clothes thtt wear well and keep their shape. The latest spring overcoats and suits are h-re; new colors, new style touches. Regardless of what you've heard about prices, we're offering unusually good values. You'll, say so too when you see the goods. K. SUGARMAN t The Home of Hart Schaffner s Marx Clothes "AMIRICA IS RIAOY" Startling Feature ts Be Shewn at ths Star Thester, Thursday, Msy 23d After years of calamity bowling pic ture productions purporting to Illus trate America's so-called "frightful un preparedness," now appears a moat emphatic anawer to the "acare-mong-or" In the marvelous screen produc tion, "America la Ready." Tbla startling panorama of Uncle S-tm'a might Illustrates In no uncer- i tain manner this fact, that while Uncle Sam haa said little, he haa not been Idle, and the revelation in this wonderful picture unfolded before the eyes of the amaxed spectators Inspires a love for America and an honest prldo in her unequalled achievements. A pleasing feature or the program Is the appearance of Miss Rose Allen, a dainty lyric soprano and cornetlst, who Introduces during ths presenta tion, the Istest patriotic songs and cor net solos. Miss Allen appears In vari ous uniforms of the United States army. CARD OP THANKS I We wish to lender our sincere appre ciation to ths many friends who were so kind to as thruout the sickness snd death of our beloved mother. STEVEN WARD. HARRY W. WARD. DENITA L. WARD. THEODORE WARD, JAY W. WARD, FLORA WARD. Las-La' Outlno-Wear at u u aTtm.vi SOCIAL OANCI ' Cfine csrly ami enjoy r"11 1 ..... .......1,1.. ,.inl ilanre. OSSISSSI 1 lull wn-nt; r.' ". unit sonil lime. t MOON S SW Zlslst 9 a. in, r.erons UV A THRIFT STAMP ,, It Is certain that every man and wo- ii- .in . . ii. -. roan wh0 na "?ls country' Interest st his lsnd,'prefsrrlns to seek profit by,hertlll wit nesa ibis unusual produc- tbs Ignorance of tbs aatlvss. His pol- ."'""'' """" ''"ir Icy leads to blttsr feeling and Anally . woon snd evening. Msy 23d. trafsdy. A mountain youth who is I " ' suspscted of 'Having sst Ire to ons of, WIDDINQ FRIDAY NIGHT Ora)soB'smllJssklUsdwbllsrsslstlng srresi, asa u sutsr tows vsngsance John Englebsrt snd Mrs. Hattie ob bit slsysri. Ths play shows the Bells Psrbsm of this city wars unltsd Ufa of Southern BKmBtslB dwsllcrs snd in msrrlsis Friday av.nin. . i.- tkt barriers sxktlag bsivssa tbsat and home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, 431 Cres- looH fcr -this SIOI Mm I ITANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 m","'ToSF I It means full-pewsrsd, high quality gasoliac, every drop I Ba sura it's Red Crown before you fiO. Gasdiin&fQmm III JBJSBBL L-B.J1SI ""T JaBtPl ' fi"HBBaBaaBawaBBBSBsaawaaBBBiBaBBBBBa '. rw-M-E WHEELER , ,&fGr' wssithy peopls waoaa ttuiy suspect and despise bscauss of aalsaaderaUBdlag brad by cuts. cent avsnue, by Rev. W. H. Cox of the Emmanuel Baptist church. The cere mony was performed at 8:30. Mala aad SstsbUi DR. CLAYTON nn'SIOIAN aad BtrUJFO.V aiaal Trastwaat Specialist la cbrealo dlisssss. BasmlBstlon and con Largsst X-Rsv laboratory la Sjuthern Oregon. tH appllaaess that are' now used lu tbs curing of dims- -' -jawi " B " ' i'V- .. .SJ- "'mi v. t U usflaaBBBBai ;Vbbbbbbb1