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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1918)
9' v;CX?" , . SW JU1 T. 4, S1?? ugmng Brrnid ;f OFFICIAL NSWIPAMEX OFFICIAL mWIVAFlX ffl OP KLAMATH COUNTY OF KLAMATH FALU i"i w j 4 M 1 Twelfth Year. No. S.aeT ALLIES ADVANCE FOR 200,000 Yankees Are With French In Monster Drive Soiisont-Chateau Thierry Railroad Is Objective of Allied Forces Who Con tinue to Drive the Enemy Back. Soitsons Under Heavy Fire. Huns Be ing Thrown From Their Positions South of Marne. Prisoners No. 18,800 That lha Preach sad Amarlcaa ad probably the reason why 'the nrltUb vanre Ii toutluutog aacceeifully and ' attacking now. that the Allld torn hav ,wl orttar itatifc . . .. . . . ... French on tba golsaons front hate reached a Una at Vtatay, beyond Iba utnM lrr . Crom Mont wood of Mauler, east of Vlllere Ha- Deuarls to n.ll.u, a town -oouth west doa and Neullly It Franl l tba re- of Hulaaon. and thai tba prisoners port wdsy tram Part, (now taken numbered 11,100. The Tba Allied trees arc alio driving French .advanced for a Mile on a bark the Gsrauaa cm tba aouthera so mile front betwren noon jreeterday bank of tba Mama m4 approaching ami nine laat night, the river embeakmeate according to On the Ithclms froojt the French reports rerelfad at II o'clock. 'havi advanced for a thousand yards At Wasalagtea, D. C, General between Boualn and Auborlre. Tbla March 'told tba Bwpaprs that the section la about SO mllea eaat of official reKrta abowed tba maximum Khelma. ' tunetratlcn of the Allied counter of. fsnstve to be tea mllea, with an aver-1 Washington, July SO. The army age penetration ef va mllea, along casualty list today la 130 and the ma a SO mile front. Tba attack la still rlne list 10. In the last are Included being pressed agalaat the heavy Oer- Corporal John Ashworth of Spring man reserve. field, Oregon, and Private Waldo O. Rlc of parablagt dlvleieas. repre- Parnham of Watcrvlllr. Ore.; bojh eating Iff, NO Americans, are-now mining In action. fighting with th Freaeh la tba of-! f.nsWe. Theaa art) the flrat, Bee- Krench Front, July SO. The Cer ent!, Thlri gad Fauna regulars and mans on the south bank of the Marne the NVwtlfcgtaad PaaaaytvaaM Na tional (laard dlvletoe. Tha Rain bow division la stattoaed la tba Cham pl.nc reglea. There are unattached regiments of aursTe la each sector, (tic north and soithof the Maraa Aliho fne war department has no are reported this afternoon. The advices thai tha dt ef Setojoas has French hove tuken Uols DeMlsy and yet fallen, It la haawa ta kdiander reached part of Dlnaon on the river, heavy fire frem tha Aawlcaa artll- To the north of the Marna they lery, and IU fall aaama Imminent at hate raptured Marfaux, aoutheast of tbU time. Illlny nud also moved forward wast Crneral March aaM that tha object' of i'ourcy. Iven of the eeaater offeaatv la th. BolMons-Chalaaa .rallread, which la1 London, July SO. The Allied guns believed to be the prladple artery of bava fUrttir aiteaded tba line be upply for th amy la tha Chateau tWMn Mcntalgn DeParls, a mile aad Thierry reglea. The Allies are al a bll( Muthwest 6f Solssoas, oa the ready on this read, er hare II uader Bortn (0 ijelleau, five mllea aorta direct fire, ha declared. , I west of Chateau Thlsrry oa tba south. Hhoutd'thla he taken It would. A datelese dlapatch saya solasoas make tre Oermaa attempt to wim- draw from the Mara more difficult. Tlin AIIUJ .!! will rAntlnlle Inn It I. JkU n km tha' enemy back, aceerdlaa to' General. "wck. wh. atSeTthM IM mhark- tlon of Amerleaa traoaa had aow P"cd the 1.I90.00 markJ.ThU, max.. .. ..I.1III.- - aaaaa ni.it Into, the laat report a few daya ago. The official announced 'that the Hermans had areaared far an offen- SlV linlul k tttl.W t tha anrlh Imultaneoualy with the laat drive ig League Cleveland. Jaly 10. The Amrl- pend their basouall progr'ama Imme n League club will probably aua-1 Ulataly. .on the Mara, but for torn reason Iliad postponed It and that Ibis wa river have Buffered a sevara repulse by the Frenrh forcea, aad are now retreating northward acroaa the river. Further French advances both on ,, ltll tll BBBnV"J' " WEATHER RKTORT - T Oregon-Uear with gentle aouthwesterly winds. Mailmum II. Minimum BO. ' Teams Bl-te-jut, tiatatstKr Cancel Schedules KLAMATH FALLS, DEPARTMENT HEADS FOR REDCROSS rilAIRMKN OF VAMOI7H MNHM OF WORK FOR COMING VRAR ARK CMOtMCXAKKKO TO MKKT IWGVLARLV Heads of th vartoua commltteea and departmeata for the Klamath chapter of the Red Croae "have beea aelected by the officer aad execu tive committee, according to Secre tary Mrs. R. B. Wattenburg. la order to further the work of the chapter It Is desired that those various chalrmaa meet with the ex ecutive committee oa the flrat aad third Tueedaya of each month at I o'clock at the White Pelleaa hotel. Chalrmea are asked to aame their own committeemen aad helper. Followlag are the apaelataseaU aaaoaaeed, Flaaace committee Geo. Walton. Publicity committee Fred Fleet. Civilian Relief committee W. O. Smith. .Membership committee R.. C nroeaeeck Auxiliary Mrs. 8. B, Mgrtla. Work room alteadaaee Mr. O. M. Rohertsoa. , Host eases Mra. Carrie Ramsby. First Aid Instruction Dr. B. D. Johnson or Dr. Gee. H. Merrymaa. Superintendent af knitting Mr. S. C. Kimball. I 8uprlafsadBt of euttlag Mrs. Chaa. Martla. Bueplnteadent of aarglcal dresalng d.pt. Mra. Jamea Drlacoll. uparlateadeat of preealag Mr. Jamea' arlmea. Packlag eommlttee O, M. Hector. Meter eorpe AdJ committee Mrs. Fred Shallock. 01YWOMAN BWWHSi ON HIM! To Buffer a Collea fracture la her left wrlat while eraaklag tka asetet; of a lauach, was tka mlafertuae ya terdajr of Mra. Bert WRhrew, at thla city, who waa aaaadbsi a fW day at th Reeky Polat reaart a Upaer Klamath lake with a party el trleade. It U bellerai that a kaekftra tram the meter oaneed tha acilaaat. lira. Wlthraw waa Ukea Immedi ately to Klamath Ffll. where her Injury waa atteaaea ay ur. b. u. Jehaaoa. am NARROW tMCAFR YsWTtaXOAV eamaaammxma Auatla Haydsa had a aarraw es cape yoeteraajr whHe aa a kaeiaeaa trip la tha ChiioaaiB aaaf try, Ha waa drlvlag from-Kirk to Ckll oouIb at a sooCrate whaa he feaad hlmaelf aarraaadad ay a raraat lira aad thlaga daeUedly warn hoiara he wu aato to aasaaa. , Two- att'traaatar aefejN'tawraU aad It aaaM aaea twaadr,mlato later tte;wW. Im baaai'm.; WBf, zmsm -! GAIN ON lAXfrv.'jMrt . fni f , i Rome, July' !; Th ItaUaaa have wreeteeVatoate Mahal tram the Aua trlaaa aad. rualed Coraaai la Cahaato U U AjKasUe reglea, i. OREGON, SATURDAY' mwmmiiiuii M.M,,., BAOFKPAT FILM kUFIANHM WMKN TOO CMNtK TO MONT lOBB VAL- IMBUi PHARAI'HKNAUA M tjVICKLY aaVTROVKO I' Fire eaueed by too close proximity of an-elect rk light globe to a rail of fllm, buret eat at the Tempi thea ter laat alght eherfly after eight o'clock aad daatrayad th motloa pic tar machla, eteetrle plaao, a large anaatlty ot fllm ahd damaged tha front af th halldlaf . Proprietor J. V. Moustoa estimate hie Ma at three pousaad dollar, oa whlek there vm'bo Insurance. About a hundred people had gath ered for the first'.' khow which waa well uader way whoa the alas broke oat... Aa all aaaafags" to the aw chlae booth etoee aatomatlcally wkaa a fire atarta, the flame war cob flaed prlaclpally ti this are, aad the audience atad a Hasty exit with oat lajary or daagar. Operator Merle Houstoa aad hi aeeletaat, however, had a rather nar row eacaav to gtttaft unlnjured.- The fire department arrived on th eceae Immediately aad preveated further spread of the flame. gnaT talent here TGffiSHOWN aa'StCAIi CWB Willi OIVK CITY RMUDRNTM K.N'TRRTAINMRNT . OF VKRV HiaHJWT CLAW - HKRK MONDAY NK1HT War activities are brlaglng out all the artistic 'as well aa material resources of the country. Every community la taking stock of the ab ility of IU lahabltaaU Jo do aome thlag aad th convletlea I at last taklag kold of our people that la thla war all not only eaa but mast help. he ladlee of the Music Study dak of Klamath Palm were eeavlaced that durlag the war outside musical at traction would be few, aad that taw city should develop Its own musical reeoureea with the double purpose af fualshlag high claaa musical ea tertalamanta for our people aad' of keeping the money aaM for such amueemeata at home, where It would ha applied directly to tha aaotaa lev ied upoa our community far the aum roue patriotic purposes. Tkl la aa latelllgeat, practical plaa which ahoutd appeal ta our peo ple aad have their cardial support. The Inauguration of thla highly patriotic movement take alac eu Meadey evealag, July It, at Haua toa'a afera kouse. The people of ttl eUy will have aa eaaartaalty to hear a program ot tka beat eem- peaera.- Saek a pregraaj aa aa aatar aafara haa attend, her. . Jaara will aa toraa aamaera ay a, aaNM.aaafim.i Tk aato aaartore llluoaaVa:ui-; aaArMa eaajmaaity aaaaataa aaC wiMM saaatd aa pre, .Mre.Itoto Beckett IMatotaa. la traitor' la vaka eulturajat the Ual Terelty.et'Oregoa, aad ary. poaalar on' the aeaeert ata'ge, aa gereaaly glva mueh time to tka paarattoa af thls.ceacarl. Bb aaa a charm- MOI HOUSE If NIGHT JULY 20, 1018 SEVEN wwsreme talks to me E LAIIGK COLLKCTfON OF TROPR. IRS FROM WKSTCRN FRONT PROVaW OP INTENSE INTER BaTT LAST NKJHT . A full house last nlgbt at Hous ton's opera house greeted Sergeant White of the Canadian Infantry, who Bar a stlrrlag tslk for tbe benefit of th Red Croc. Sergeant White succeeded In en- tertlalag the'audlrac until a late hear with hie experience of two years oa the Westers front. A par ticularly latereetlag part of the even lag wa th description aad exhibi tion ot th large .collection of war trophies la peeeeaa!oa,ot tbe speaker. Ttese consisted of rifles, revolv er, machla guas. torpedo bombs, gas masks, water bottle, helmets, bayonets, swords, shafts and num- aa ether articles. Both tbe Allied aad Oermaa e.alpmeat ot many ar ticles waa ahown"and compared. Th development of the gaa mask frem the first haadrorchiefa used at th aoglaalac otthtVrar aatll the latest respirator were adopted was described. With many of the trophies 'Ser geant White had personal anecdote of laterest to relate. How he ob tained a pair of boots from a Qermaa and had to scrape one of Frits legs out before he could wear them. waa somewhat growsome, "but highly absorbing. Followlag the lecture a large num ber went oa the stage to make a closer Inspection of the trophies. A substantial aum waa realised fur the Red Crots work, tbe amount not being yet announced. lag penoaallty aad a-volce and stage presence that makes ker a foremost Oregoa stager, everywhere received with enthusiasm. Mrs. Charlotte K. Satterlee Is our own taleat. Klamath Falls la for lunate to posses such an artist. Few perhapa, of our people realise that on lha violin Mrs. Satterlee haa no superior In' this state. Perhaps no one else In the state has enjoyed her advantage of yeara of training la the schools ot Europe under the best Instructors. Her playing haa commanded enthusiaatlc recognition ot critical audleacea of large cities. She will be heard la tbe great De Berlet eoacerto. Mrs. Louise Lee Voye needs no In troduction to a Klamath Falla au dience. She belong to Klamath Falls aad la alwaya appreciated. It la always true that email communi ties rarely appreciate their artistic possessions. Whea away from horn they pay their money to hear sing er who often do aot compare la nat ural gifts with aiagera ot tbejr home to was.' To such It may be a surprise to know that Mra. Voye'a. voice is rare aad the klad that will attract atten- tloa aaywhere. It Is a pure high so prano ot the quality and flexibility rarely feuad. She will he heard la twa aumbers. totUsLLA OVER TOP IN W. I. I. CAMPAIGN Tka WatSarlBgs SUmpeemaitttee wiaaa to correct a mletake which waa pahMshsd to 'their report ia en af tka reseat aoaor. la thla report taa committee ave acheel district Na. II credit for aaTlag tarafd la tka enact sum t tkair aeta of 11100 when In reality they", went' ever tka toy with flylag eolora aad turaed la IMt, , Vp to date Loreila kaa turned la mis. mm ? A -in-i-rvvYvrvr-?rryTyryYvyrwrvtrrirrrirw He Al$ne Tok S3 Pri$ur$ Fraak Leaaart shewed the Gar' aua tha klaJ or aMIr Cfelcaaa produces' wha aa,-captured 71 arl- rates sad jJLve efflcfrs. 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LOCAL DENTIST 10 LEAVE FOR CAMP LEWS Dr. Fred Westorflald ef this city who waa commissioned aa tint lieu tenant la the deatal corps ef the ar my over a year ago, after kaviag suc cessfully passed km examinations, haa Just received notice to report for duty at Camp Lewis by July It He ments la therefore maklag arrange-! to close his office Immediately aad will probably leave about next Thursday. Dr. Westarfleld will be missed hy a host of friend here durlag hhj ah-, sence at th front. Ha Ma set aa Bounced whether his big dog Curley, will accompaay htm or aot. EX-CXAK NICHOLAS WAS SHOT BY BOLBeUCyiKl London. July 10. A wireless sag. from Russia today announce that Former. Emperor Nlchalaa haa beea shot. HI correspondence, In cluding letter front the monk. Ran putla. wlo waa tijled .before the re volution. wlirb published ahertly. Th message say that eeaater rave- lutloaaryplotsraradlaeoTeredaythalat tha Lam Short ranch", 'few miles uonnevini goverasuai, wnicn taara- rrosaiaa tytBia, roreaooa, suner fore execatcd tc former maarar 1 tog'a natoaer et lajnrlc, DrK. n, July II. 9naannnnnHnnnnBmBmnBBH Sage Hen i. -W H i ft- ,s r ,'-. ? W" RjPHi MwBJWaHBBn Sm haai : aeatoa;tha.flral' nt anUnaaajMsBlB naBUmhat llrnt ta aambar.aC Uto toca ajtosvaaial xit.mmmmmmmmmm -4P, .wci-.'tv.,'; V . MJ t Prle Five cento ' MILES CRUISER IS SUNK IN NORTH ATLANTIC VESSEL WITH OVM IMO ON BOARD GOES DOWN YEHTER. BAY NEAR FIRE lMAND RE PORTS WOW NO LOSS OF MEN BOVBT EXISTS AS TO WHETHER STEAMMT WAH TORPEBOKD oil ffrmccjc minr-mkn'com. mended For conduct . . The Called. State cruiser San Dt- , , . . ,. , haa aot beea received. Th mrvlvor are brought to New York. Later Altbo Capfaln ChrUty of the San Diego believed that the cru iser was sunk by a torpedo from an eacmy submarine, reports today abowed tbnt five or six mine had beea destroyed by war ships, causing tftfc. aIJ.Im in h.ll.va thmt n aiihimnt-. lac, was aot responslblo for the Ion of the vessel. No submarlae has beea a la that regloa. i Eleven hundred survivors have beea leaded and so lose of life has yet been reported. Washington. July SO. The navy depertmeat commended the exem plary coaduct ot the officer and, men .on hoard the San Diego. Captala Christy waa that last jaan to leave tne aBi.. Aa the vessel waa turning 0ver tbe over tba captain, nude his 'way down the side and jumped overboard. The ajen la the boats cheered him aad tba executive of fleers .snag the Star Spangled Banaer aa the ship New York. July 10. Forty-eight ot the crew of the Baa Diego are unaccounted for. " DBATM A HOSPITAL HERB YBSTERDAY R. B. 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