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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1918)
-VJ rmkfWHan hihald, klamath falu, qmoom IIATPROAT, APOtlw a, lM WKJ WT: .2, A1; l.'V'V lata! ,stWi jtf'i LflBVI FMf fcuu .I a Lttvwt& 5S ."a. k-!tf. l'i R?ST v , .. W,., rn ILILu,t Rrim mTmm '':rfl.iv:.rBsiri-.i wf-wrfiFV),wip ,w.. . n- li.'.'i'.if'j K: ,:IWit jkp-: - '?:. T-iTriL' iJ-A ""' .U fcj -SKI, t- ,rt W fi Vf' 'T;( " - ' fci-'A ... is .W ' iTA'fbkjU 1 iggrar J. T I '( . HisiRaHMjVmiL.., "- . ii , ipilli ira F--7 Mil 1 mm' lMWmr 3 1 Jllillflfc smtKmt9mmjmmK!smmf;in & , ? fiJOBOM- PtXTH MBpv HKEK BHE DIN .kuw .wtfwi.iuw twjoinwi tmnu nuM4 TVi lil JtCK AIIMUKMW AM MU MOTHtC. i" .. r lev o a. Jack Alntlelgh. a 10-rear-otd boy, climbed the mmt of the terfe Laatford while the Qerman T7-bot oil the;Munc!itttettt coast was firing o n It and' the Lehigh Valler flllrMd tug which, tu towing It, and tearing ' the Stars and Stripe from the mast Waved the flag at the Qeraaa. He lahowa here with hU brother short lr after he landed safe and sound. liVESTO .t..jf' SfelkKZ li.;V Ti ";. i.' AnffPTNFW rHAiLi ' iie 1 1 ,-Aj!Wi CHARGE IS REDUCED: MEN PLEAD GUILTY IV-T-U ".,""""" ............ .w. . If . y slwra Pacific, with headeartert'voi)R MONKV BACK I-'. V vi. L- Wl'-VilUli i... r'L.. .- .L ,f-;v-lA thte.awalag., He will be fol 4f5iVtB'liWt''traM' br Mrs.' Up- . it! & Ai-.JI a -t ;ai', 6 " ft. i; Mkra-( the cabstaatlal sat-aowraed Mr. tleCar- aS'23lfiS!?',,!e?!" MbrHa, Brother, ilaMtMt J i.'?ir2!-' P M f'"''. Prtaid, te bare far a 1 '.fiSfc'MeOirtbrwm be greatly ml Ik '"";iaM'teVsMalea ettdas 4a this citr. B. '-V;;' '.f;larjaesrt, biabaea gfeatlr eajoyed Local Red Cross Tb feloajr charge afalast lll, raara.aw Smith aad T. D. Caraeaa (or thai Tboee areeeat at the Red Cross larceny of baraaaa aad oUer gaeejajreea i. Merrill on Wadaesday, July tram Lake K. Walker, was redaeed sl were MaMames Ross W. Flnley, yesterday to one of mlademeaaerA R a ABdareaa; R. H. Aadersoa. C. The dersadanu aieaa ganty w gk1lek .uk,, . Terw-llllaer. this charge, at their kaariM yeetar- J Wkw w r,BCB w Bttt. day attaraoof la Ua Justice Cpart,,lr, limrt .-.. d ih. MtaM. aad. were laed 40 each aad coata Yra ,, Mt Au Md AB8 w. 01 IM ICUH. t ' Those present la the' sewing room IF ROT DKUOSTRD yesterday ware Masdames Percy Er- lans. Ida Olbsaa, J. M. Johnson, .T. Economy Hardwood Refrigerators, R. Rktlltagtoa. H. W. Humphrey. P. Fred Orr Mary Wataraaaaa, L. K. lalllvaa. aad the Misses Anna' Hacklaad. Josephlto .McClala. aad Alta Ralpi. ' Maadamaa R. C. Kimball aad C. . ;tt.t r:r; r .r" ". DsL.u. repreaaaUag the 9M """ re'"- aacart-1Mr7MrMV tiMft Preteat la taa surgical dressing in.,. .. wi.. room August i ware Mssdsmss rred 'm tf eaallk( H. M. Ma. I. C. Kimball. Jas. Drjeeail aad Miss Juaalu WII- FUMPPIRE One of the serious problsma ,mw before the American people, that ofj dealing with the rast thousands al annually released criminals and prls-1 oners trom'ths penitentiaries of the' United lutes and to handle them while In custody, Is brought out la a vivid way la the new spectacular film, "The Honor System," whlchwlll appear Buaday and Monday at the Orpheus wiheater. This uaumnl drama' la 'taatartd: by promfaeat movie stars aat coa tains a story of throbbing Interest. Actual prison scenes ara shewa, ta many of tha reels and battle sceaes along tha Mexican border ara akje shows. ORPHEUS THEATER- Swftty uA Monday WILLIAM FOX OFFERS "The Honor System" For Ihe Thinking Men, Women and Young Folks f Anaric HERE are 500,000 prisoners drifting in and out of our panal Institutions yearly. ALF a million prisoners are discharged from theae Institutions each year. . VERY year 1,500 persons breathe their last behind prison ban in thii country. so a WKAtHKR REPORT o Farmer Oregon Fair and Sunday, except aear coast. Oea- ej tie westerly winds. " ' - i. e t Maximum yesterday so. ; Minimum today 40. , ' , t e I "aid.v'tey -will' make- their, wblto enamel' provision chamber, c. Van Bmoa. E. J. Mayer. Frei hW.stftkf j-jatural ,A host Wc are. closing ths few left at 1117 char, J, J. Stelger, A. J. Lyle. Kfa'.wiU regret 'the departure prices Johastoae Furniture Co. It Wataraaaaa. L. K. Sullivan, ai . ('U.vCStbto ryupe,whhcve-resided here ki)"pTara;ibut,'rthar' will be 18ITS FROM PORTLANB R. fOima ( Nm -: e 4 e FAIRUKW . The Red Cross mst at the Mt Lakl church on Wednesday afteraooa. Mrs. O. D. Qrlule was elected ta take charge of the'work'aad she ap pointed Mra: Herb Letter aad Mrs. I Tom Waters as Instructors fa ser.! Ing, and Mrs. 8. E. Morris aad Mrs.1 Jobs Xooats as kaltUag lastructors for tha moath. , I OOUiKCTiOX SUIT FILES) ka ------ -a.aL..t.J " raaw,mmji saja'aFmrSmMam-V'" J" .i ,'-7&' . . .r-.'-v -T fi ;. 1J&Trtr' C" .Jt.r:fJkir. .jn'Mii-A, . , i,,7j,.fiRtaa i T '.i, ..vjrf f. i,. Mntu - ami aa1 Praatat yesterday ware, Mssdsmss Salt for tha collection a JltMS -- 1SfMll,. . Bro-. ,-t. a&U. T!SS irSJt T m Frad Oirrtab. C.M McWl. '-' ' various acceuats alleged, due aad a Taa RetloB, . K. Magee. Jas ,?)'; JBmtr,MMrlit;T.?B: arlffitk left slgasd to the BUiaUff. aa baaa ia- """" . . . ' "-VaaeavTtlilafsBHMsi''wltk'"kh tmmtir itltaiM ! tha offlea at ''tha ClreaTt w . y,sSiVwi';i'fu- Vi- .n.'mart i.k nurM'nkui.i. kV Thasa preeeat at the Red Cross J'JLC V' --.- . . . - , ' . W,rtU am Thundar. Au. irjxa n. navater, (ara, aw BHoraay, -- t - aat i, ware maaaamss n. r. Tone, Aaaa RaUiff, 0. C. SteveaaoB, Geo. nay.axaaat UvWt ftrst at theE. L. Elliott. . ?i jVSBBaSaSSBsa&BasW Mrs. Oriftitas relatives at .a'l.Vipa.y with AnTer. boy. ara y for W JJS Jff y-JTt iwport far, a abort couhlry. Surely you eaa save for it WS 7' t. f, ' 1 I'uy War Saving Stamps. Itham : ; V i:w'la.apsrr'to. Nl v ,i ltMrJU".'.' '' !' . H aaaaaaaaaaaaar af.i . . . . i,'4' ' ' vaaaaasBBBBBg BaaaamaaBBBBr t ' l MaVJ ,' I 'a r r-'JBkjl aaaaaaBBaaaaBaBBBaaaaBBBaaBBBaaaaBBaaaaBBaaBBi TC. !-, ,'t" !, Vv I -SB) aj aaaBW- j aj I 'l Afl I .iAmmmmmmf, , . . v J aaaamaamaaa. ..'y' .-. rv t . -m ' . I. Mi 1U.-TX X . A. Murray aad Misses Pauline and Mamie QUcomlal aad Alma Wilson. Those praaaat were Mesdaawa Har- ry Booth, Jaaabow, A. Chsyao, Viola j Cheyae, ala Olsaa. N. Pattersaa, C.j A. Hill, L. B. bawsoa, Thomas Wat-J era, Herbert Lester, Fraak Stewart, . Ruth Patten, Oestry, Agaaa Kflmaa.j KoobU. Sarah Steemaa, Cora Eamaa, 8. B. Morris. Ci. C. Orlasla. Mr. aad Mrs. O. D, Ortosto. Mr dad Mrs. H. D. Morrisoa, Chas. Holmes aad Mattle Qrissle waat U towB Tuesday avealag to.aaa. "oirat Tha Top." I Miss Ruth Pattsa, W. MeClellaa, Vera MeClellaa, Grace Pattea, Mrs. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Case. Mies , Mascn, Theodora Case, Austla Cast, Miss Louise Hatch aad Keaaeth Case all gathered at the Morrisoa home Thursday evetAag for atagtag; CARD OF TaUXKS aaaa.B ... . a it SPRIMOLAKJC e) - iJJV,- mm c si..r..i. w. r. rfirfi m W- aVTA-V&V mt. ''2&.v ? f j Ta.rr ILI? iJi lfttW.t WMm ''.i-'vta rf ' -' ' w-r ,l, . T"fv ' . i 'IJB4 I.C FllB, u m -; vwDEjJSzrjJg hj'?'" P00P'C wou'd be daily struggling for ;,anicre existence if they had 'acted upon .. lllPir first riprieir-iti tr civa . TliB.'sizC 9( the first deposit, is not 'of, great ! jihpertarice: . -The big thing is to start .1 )vtoniorrov or the nest day, but NOW. , ,'VoM arc cordially invited ,to opert.'an ac- iki vA oiV '" v- 'ill ' . " i YT -.i . K '' ' ?w " .? 4fft. S?!:1 rj ' e i i c 'V' -i V 1 Wa wish toaxarass our aDDel.. Mr- " ElSbtailar re- iUoa .for the maay kladaeasea aad 4"rB8? Wednefday from the Lake o' aypaawy, aaa aiso ior taa maay 7 . ' , .7" ----- baaatlfal floral efferian received , ,b" Uke' bn Vktrrla. upoa tha death of our Beloved moth- . ft. A. chrelaer, Miaa Maud or aaa graaaaMiaer. r-Mary K. Parker, Mr. S. H, Fraacia and chlldrea .Scbrelner. Mrs. Fraak Stewart aad aad Mrf.. Mr. Hill ware aaaatv aaat vUIam EXPLANATION 1 la Justice to tha Pacific Telephone Telegraph oompaay it should be ex- plalaed that tha roaaoa of Mr. A. A. Mahaffoy'a laabrHty to raise central to give tha fir alarm early Thurs day morals waa daa to the1 fact that the table for' taa1 wast sad of town lad burned aut, makiag communica tion Impossible Mr. Mahaffey tote phoned froat tha home of, a aelga- bor. Wednesday. I'vli' Mr. and Mrs. J. McReyaolds and little daughter apeat a few days the first of ths weak with their daughter Mrs. Alsx Cheyae. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Cheyae were Biacng the plealcor at Chliequla Bundsy. XRui fCui- P. C..J' D.--L KaWP ' W W5 Wn JCgAM4TH. FAtLS. OREGON., "'-'. m A-, 1 J ll..u.'J.'..-J.-a..:',l .'', '"I - NOTICE Consumsrs' cards have, been sent j to all stores la the county. Please apply at your trad Inr place for same. GEORGE CHASTAIN, County Food Administrator, FIRE AND. DANCE ?ESSaamFJBjnBmaajBBaBBjJBBB-i They cannot stop us, because tha pavilion burned down, nor make us dance In tha street. Wa itm hi 'the Moose Hall. We have been as 'Urgligit, aad' it's stlllln tha rough. so wo win dsaca there Saturday light, August a, with 'the Peerless Orchestra.. Welcome to all our pat rons. j.,t BUT 'A THRIFT STAMP TODAY DANCING Why fo Mara Dance? Whsn you raa b aa cxaeri? , Mr. aad Mra. XJUestdaU, asm. clalista in prtvata aad aavaaaal iastrucUoaa. This taaaarta that "smartness" aad 'used. ernlant" which' damotaa asfa.n Can yoa THE GAMYSUr LatMt BaUraaaa J MR. AND Phone 818 UUdsNsUaTIi SflMsiEi, I aaafaafsalEaBTaBSBToaBBaljalEaEWl the gigantic prison film UR regular prison population is more than 170,000 human beings. OW to deal with these prisoners is told in "THE HONOR SYSTEM." , OT less than 50,000 of these are women, many of them suffering for the sins of men. T ' " , . . . F the total prison population 6,000 are under life sentence and will prob ably die behind the bars. ELEASED prisoners seeking work number nearly 500,000 persona, yearly. TARTLING scenes taken in actual prisons are shown in "THE HONOR SYSTEM." UMA and Florence Prisons, Art ran a, were filmed in this production. . a IXTEEN hundred horses figure in the Mexican border battle scenes. HERE is a powerful love drama running through the picture, which is NACTED by artistes and types famous in the moving picture world. ILLIONS will marvel at the perfection of this wondrous prison problem play. Governor Haat, of Arlso ;, In a Irttrr to William Vox, say "Everyone in the Valt mI Mate thonld are your produrtion. Trie Honor Nrstsan, aad taha ta heart Its season of lrlo.i Itefoiwt. Tlila photoplay praventa a vtvM atrtara.ef piiian r dMioas. It caasraaas tha aid arisen xyotrm, with lu Inhaman trirmlaiii Its bratiaga, ssarvlaga. 1 idsrs, aalrldss wish tha asoder 1 mrthwl wlikh raroaadaea that every coavkt has a haaasm aawl worthy Og WQaWlpClOvIe Geo. W. P. Haaf, Spatial Prices 10c aad aer. War Taa Added. tlnva at nf Artsoaa. .BlniMMiMviv'miJm&l mai iiiV il bx J mfr w BaTal H fanl BEJ BS snaj bbh -aw v -v S f III v ' I SW SaVJ baTI aVJ all SBaU N A. ' v aTC" BafBH -afaaaaMBaaBBxTaffl 1M . J J btmy Wt'WL JSaB aaaT M W H (ft T1 mAm IfclrM ' ' v - l V ) ltl mTMWJM I m Baml i Bl taai yaaa aa uiaaj aa 1 um v m imwumwwr'M m ar BaBiBaar, jaaj rm a bbh 'Bl..iaVaer BBW m l i Sj SEEnAjaa I ajBB7H7jn iESj1 Ei f vll.' t PI' IILI m. 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