The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1918, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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V tremendous screen production often that the : patience of Americans woulw j If II A 'I firTP
i reeled and which marks-an epoch In' Boon rckch the'brNklng polat. ' If Ut I l LL I S
, , t motion picture production which has Tho whole series of .Incidents, the ( fa y, QL .
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tirl-iH Ihn munirv fmm emit in'olot nml Intrigue, the broken prom
Coast, Is belni eagerly awaited by ' iscs, the deliberated disregard, of all
j tho entire population. It l now tbe rights of a friendly nation In the
I belnr presented In the Northwest ami Insane desire to rule the world le
, will bo recn at tho Houston Opera clearly shown In the ' wonderfully
House, August 24th and 25lh. vivid motion picture reproduction of
r When on October 2S, 1915. the "Mr- "ard's k. "My Tour Year
Kaiser shook his fist In tho faco of Germany."
r, ' - Ambassador James W. Oornrd and "etc ou unrolled before you
a Tit. coning of Ambassador (lor- told him thnt nftor the war was end- tne ho, WW of history from the
ares "y rour renrs in Mormany. ea no would stand no nonsense trotn .......... ... ......... .
which' hit been launllxed Into n the United State, he did not rejllrc Jne American Army over there.
i i Every American ahould ace thli
picture so that he can better under
stand why America mutt stand unit
ed against this common foe.
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ATTENTION!
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MIL MADE FOR TEAM
MfORK OR LIBERTY LOAM
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FICV1.T1B8 OVKRCOMK BY Rt
MOURCFl'Ii SIGN IN PROVIDINO
CANDY rOR BOYS AT FRONT
Special Values
MEN
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Have your ikon repaired in our repair depart
sent We replace any kind of heels, in aajr
eater, eitlbsr leather or rubber. We abo make
a specialty of hand tamed soles.
with, tbe beet ami latest
aad esnpley oaly expert worksnea.
Yaw shoes will leave our workroom looking
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of 167 per cent. The percentage of
i our population subscribing wu very
high. We had 2871 aubtcrlptlontotr
a percentage of 33. St per cent, which
percentage was only exceeded by two
counties In tho state. 'It wai the at
llclent and painstaking work of or
eanlring the county and setting Indi
vidual quotas which obtained this re
sult, and we wilt work this time on
tho same sstem and to a large extent
with the same trained and loyal men
and' women who made the last loan
a success.
In accepting this chairmanship I
know that I have undertaken a lot of
work and realise that nay own efforts
will count for nothing without your
support. I feel somewhat aa the re
cruit did whose shoes at the canton'
ment were much too large, so Urge,
In fact, that to bis Imagination. they
would weight about SO ponads. He
was rather downcast nt first at the
prospect, but cheered up later when
he considered that he might have
been chosen to kick the kaiser. Let's
all of us land one good kick this
time for Klamath county.
, ARTHUR R. WILSON.
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The purpose or Ue NaOeeal War
8avings committee la to e rente aa
array of savers who will, by saving, re
lease labor and matertala for the nee
cf the government in the war, an4 wfcr
will lend their savings ta'tke gevera
meat to prosecute the war
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Tbe Man Who Defied
the Kaiser
JAMES W. GERARD
Our Ambassador to the German Imperial Court .
It is because our people should be informed, that
I have contented that this photoplay should be made.
rrOIYI now nn IVs nsr1 tYtm urtL'.a. lkA Assitm MJI !.
bV 7,V ww.a, a il. .U U
k realists, rather than the milltitnrl nf wrirwi anrl
lift peakers, to win this contest for democracy and for
pcriueincni peace.
Ji4ilfS W. GERARD
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IHK" fEREORMANCE AT 8:15 P. M.
tmmT-) r- - : - 25c arid 50c
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(By Clarence Bedtagtoa KeUaael.)
PAIU8. Aug. ll. (fly Mall). If!
you want a 'Variety or things mat
ain't .what do you do? If you have
aeveral thousand men on your hands
who are asking; for candy which does
not exist, tor coeklee and macarroona
ana jam, ana mere isni sugar or
chocolate or flour or ovens to bake
In, what's the answer?
That la the situation In wllen Roy
John, a divisional secretary of the Y.
M. C. A. fount kjmself. He had (to
take eare,of the' American soldiers
In & big dhrtrlet. so he took one'long
look about the country and 'get on
the job. . .,A, ......
rirst, Uelvaa. ,e everywhere
present cry for,candy. .Sugar .could
not be had.ckecblate could not he
had, and., JoW luui no .facllltlee to
manufacture. He discovered a eandy
factory thnt had been obliged to
skat down baseman o'f the war. Thnt
waa one point 'gained. He had the
place to work, hut nothing to work
with. Then he. went to the army.
"Yon want eandy. Come across
with aagar from the. commissary,
for every pound of sngar yon far
nlsh me I'll return' two pounds of
the beet candy." "
"You're on." aald the army.
So John got hie sugar. Bat he had
to have chocolate.
There waa a jocal chocolate mau-;
uractnror, nut ne coeia not sen to
Ue Y. M. C. A. because all.nhr pro
duct was Uken Wrtke authorHtee.
This man, 'Join discovered, aad
bought a machbie tfbe hsed lit hie
busiaeee. The'macalae welthed six
hundred pouadsaad'U was"' it' hand-
uee away, tm raurona wobm
not deliver It. . It waa the war.
Private fretgit'eCihat wefght.eeald
not he, tiaadied-tl Mliratectm
had waited night mojiths for his ma
chine. ' r T
John went to him aad said: "If
you will manufacture me teeo kllea
of chocolate every J oar weeks, I'M
get .your doo-dad fef yea."'
"on. Monaienr, k ees eempoeH-
hta."' uU tha aaaataetUMr. Tea
eo.uid not gat ma, my ataehlae.'f "
."WJil.yea maao me ray neocene i'
"Bat ves. Monsieur If you"deliv-
er my machine.' '
That night jonn sent n motor trues:
and two men after the machinery
and tho next noon It was set down
nt tho door of the chocolate' manuf
acturer's place of business. Since
then tbe "Y" has gotten all the cho
colate it needs In that locality. Now
tbs "V" la turning out for American
soldiers In that district 100 sounds
of first class chocolate cream eandy
every week ,and tha output la in
creasing. ', " '
Cookies and."macarooaa aad cakes
were wanted. John eund Idle. bak-,
ertes. Again he weat to tha army.'
Let us' have .sugar, and vfloar aad!
we ii maxe you fveei eases. acar-
ooas came first beeaasa they require
so flour oaly alpasda .aad aagar.
la a matter of days: the v P A.
was able to furatsli macarooaa'at a
Cgure two fraaea sjdeir"the market
price. Now they i, making glased j
fondant and cookleolBatmake your I
mouth water," aad regular "American j
biscuit. Already "they have tarnedj
imi vvyv uu ui, Ka, wsiva rn- i
lated. Into American means '11,610 jl
pounds, or eight tons. And 11 with-
out material 'or resources, or 'help j
from Paris. , ' j
Jam waa wanted. The diatriet la
rich in fruits. A Jam factory ahutf
down by tbe war, waa discovered aad
set to work
fruit and skirmished sw'sar,
Itlal deal was torii.OOO three-franc
palls of Jam. This was underselling
thai lnml ivimiltfskltaF.VlMef "tlimaa a
... ,... a. -.I.'-. '....... ... ya atll needed.
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Mens Suits
ALL REDUCED
Regular $10.00 for $.7.85
sRagular $15.00 for $12.35
Regular $20.00 for $1S.85
Reeilar $25.00'for $19.85
Khaki Pants
r. $1.75, Special $1.45
Negligee Shirts
' UfbtaWd Dark Colors.
Reffular $1.00. Special 7fc
antmaiBnnKisajaBBBasnKeBsim
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Golf Shirts
aett, Ida and Silver, Large Sizes
Only
Regular $1.25 to $1.75, Special.... 75c
, Gloves
Heavy Canvas Gloves, Special,.
15c
Athletic Union Svits
Regular $1.00, Special 85c
Men's Heavy Leather Gloves
Suitable for lumber, Special .... $1.00
Heavy Rtf Neck Sweaters
Special ..!. ., .'. $2.00
Balbriggan Union Suits
Long Sleeves, Ankle Length, Extra
Special $1.00
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Heavy Cotton Underwear
Shirts aad Drawers, Special the gar
vmA $1.00
Men's Shoes
ALL REDUCED
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Dress and Work Shoes included In
this lot
Regular $3.75 for $2.95
Regular $5.00 for $3.95
Regular $6.00 for $4.95
J. F. Maguire G.
incorporated Klamath Fll.
wer complaining about their dlffl- boll outfit to be ..,! h...i ..
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The -"Y" bouxht the ""' " "" siareia anu cnoco
iwhea Wssr. ' The la" I tet aBd u W,,M- "Wa're In a place
ma noar, laen out. no cuance to
buy. Then we may be shunted off on
an isolated side track to stay for
What can you do
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, ....... ,u lOJr are llMt,
ho brought back tea Jam jwll. In
two weeks the ltOO sails were sold
to tha Amex boys, bat aot a nail .was
brought back. Every sojdler yos met
bad one faeteaed fohie hfl
Tha major in charge of the "train
came to see about It.
"We'll Install a canteen on your
train." said the "Y" man. We'll
stock you up, and you pay for It as
up on side iracks. ' "; WBATHKB WCPOOT e
. v auVV,7 (.va e OreeoBPl. . vw.,mr
rain service tied up and ta Bouthwt njr th . a
Out the men e day fair mh ;... i.t. ..min
e northerly winds.
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out.
no stuff could be had.
must Hmnun .i,.hn ... ..- ..
French market and bought what the
Tha situation has' gatUs to thli you see It. Account to us when you
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point, too colonel is coarge of -a nave a caance. We'll be' ready to
eertaia campealJe4.a. C."How about restock you at, any time. Just wire
candy? Mr,
sweets.'
(mas ara;yellfes for the us when you'll bai here and bow long
' ,' fit X ' ia- "Mi ya seed, and wVll have It
'Two huprMauMas, the truck roa the spot."
for you this lUte.,"x It worked beantifully. Now every
So tha local eiterprise of the Red' couple of weeks a wire coma. . ,.
Triangle Is reeogalaad by tha armyv'Yi" "la la town 40 minut. a..
government
wuuio SOU, It warn A
enough to keep the boys In smoking
until ikol. .
...... ulr own supply ol American I
Maximum yesterday 69.
Minimum today 58.
tobacco was replenished.
oflclally.
Men of a hospital
tram
Fall line of Royal Society, PacMo
and Artemo embroidery packacee at
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REBUILDING RB8IDENCB
J. H. Qarrett Is rsbulldlng.hls res
idence, at the corner of Fourth and
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOR BALE Dulck roadster. Terms
to suit. Hsnllns Photo Shop. !''
P0,,J 8ALB aood young team. wl.
"00 lbs. Address Bo J0J1. ll-
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WANTED 4 young ladles to train
.l.f0..n.r,, Kwwath oaneral hos
Pltal training-school for nursss. Jl
whiHii'i.At.. ... i.jj" ,.T","T,."""i"n,"i wnicn was rscsntlv
hi swr tHwuji asiDiasani.siiiv insa ' itee .a i i. w --.
makea this tows Mm la a' while, has provided them a comniat. L -1." "' 7 "" "m8 ,M pv",0 " ' w.?5iri. - ol logglsg horses i
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