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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
i rniiiAv, KKniiUAiiv a, un page rotm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MMMMAMM wAMr -MW-1 n J Atithi$lffiters ", "V v w t WWWWVMAXiwVil !AM!W,w'. . . JThere are few motion plctur.v ac tors better or more favoraMy known than Henry B. Walthall, who has ap pcarcd In scoroti of picture 8ucecies im star and leading man. For llio frst time In his acreon c.vcer. Mr Walthall will bo seen In n picture produced by David W. Griffith under Art craft auspices. In thl photopU, "The Great Love." which will lu- pre sented at tho Star Theatre tonight. Mr. Walthall portrays tho rnlo of an uncrrupulous British baronet. Mr Wnlthnll Is an exceptionally gifted actor and In portraying tho subtleties ot this character, bo ovlncos his tal ent In no uncertain degroo 1'hnt Mi. 'Walthall's reputation will b enhanc ed under the Artcraft bannc- Is. said bj his, friends, to be a certainty. ' "The Million Dollar Dollies!" Thoj very title suggests luxury,- dalntlnojs, roflnomcnt, fascination. All or these are realized In this Metro screen production do luxe which sill be seen nl the Liberty Theatre tonight. And when one dlscovors that the "Dollies" In question are the famous Dolly sisters, Roszlka and Yanrsl, Broadway's celebrated .dancers, "the plot thickens." The charm of these clever girls permeates the .entire production, which has been prepared with an Oriental splendor in keeping with the brilliant story that has been written "to display the talents of the Dolly Sisters. It reads like a chapter from the Arabian Nights, and deals with a Rajah and a Maharajah, an Indian Palace, and other exciting things. The Dolly's swim, dance, and otherwise disport themselves daintily in beauti ful and glittering apparel. And there is a love-story. Roszlka and Yancsl impersonate themselves In this five-act succession of marvels, and naturally no one could" improve, on that. They are surrounded by a capable cast in pro duction of excitement and charm. Liberty Theatre tonight. VSSHsfllflsvNlllllllllVBIIIIIIII AiiRHsftC'iiiHESBM''liHEflH 'I ' pMQBfflitt yMi!Ms!k&Vi?S 1 THE DOLLY SISTERS (n "THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES' Ai i HE LIBERTY THEATER TONIGHT Picture Presents Fashion Review j The Sisters Dolly, Rosxlka and! DEAREST PUBLIC: I hnvn n canned music record cn- Yancsi. each wear forty.-clght com-ltitiC(1 ve navo Much to Bo Thank: plete changes of costume In thojful For." After I'd played It 200 course of the action of Metro's ro- times it "took' 'on me. Here's one mantle fantasy. "The Million Do.larj0?;hannvk08llo am, , you. , Dollies," which will be the attraction jahvt bccn much good to you n,i you at the Liberty tonight. Nearly all ot ain't moved the bank over in my the forty-eight gowns worn by Yansci Place, either. Further, "We have are exactly like those worn hy Vos- eyes to behold one another." If yah zlka. However, in some scenes their can't do no beholden, got the spex I've attire Is different. Roszlka, for ex- been hollerin' to yah about, ample, dresses as a fish in one scene, ' Further, "We have arms to cm- nnd tho rrnrn l sonuitfnn. Wnmn . brace one another. Why, I saw a will And this plcturo a fashion review and the men will also find the many gowns attractive to gaze upon. At the Liberty tonight. It . . ANNOUNCEMENT . Thec Methodist Church'-Cholr Trtli ' meet Saturday, nlgbt.-.ttUieChurcb t 7.30." All members are nrged to be on 'hand. The former kaiser Is reported "to "nave a severecold Uthe head. .The cold evidently-extended f rob 'his feet. Long Island Oity SUr. DANCING SCHOOL OPENS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14th OPERA HOUSE MR. F. KILLENDAHL INSTRUCTOR Phone 1S1 ."PALACE MARKET - for SERVICE AND QUALITY ?The only Meat-Market in the city equipped with --'cold .-storage' room for the proper handling of Fresh and Cured Meats. Nice tender cuts of Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork always on hand. AWMAMWWWXMWWWWWWWMMyVMMVVW .SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY flF? BEEF Sirloin Steaks Shoulder Roasts Keck Bell 8c JBJc ..20c PORK Fresh Ham Cuts 33c Neck Bones , 12 Kc KLAMATH PACKING CO. Osr Diamond Brand Hams an d Bacon for Quality. Phone 68 524 Main St girl In the movies do the fond em brace ,and I'tLPJiid her money It It had been me. but the guy got sore. Guess his folks was lookin. Em bracing is nice In several ways. Leads to the "sweet parting at the Kate"' ring, and then the thraldom band'. Music later. Further, "We have, lips to kiss on and on." The tooth carpenters must live, but it's a long road that has np turning. Some day, at some time, some one will show, and then, too. I will wea'r the toothpick in the face. Further, "When things go wrong, my dear, and sunbeams disappear, don't give way to feeling blue. Don't do it. Lilian; everyone hates a grouch. Go out and go to the movies, chew gum, drink sodas and raise hell, and tren the next day come in and buy come Jewelry at MeHattans. Further. "We have voice's to tell love's TENDER story.' Love's story is generally tender because, it's RARELY the'trutb. However, "truth crushed to earth will rise again." Howdo I know It? Our car ran over a skunk. Our motte: You can't better the best. Buy jewelry; we got some. We can fix your watch or pin or lavalliero or reputation, as we have speoclal hooks and eyes for the torn places. We recover umbrellas, or we can put on a new base and fix the handle so It will be detachable. , Dash to my aid. McHattan, be tween 6th and 7th St., wrong side. a YOUR COMPLEXION CAN DEFY WINTRY WINDS Exposure of the skin to cold, blustering winds is apt to result in chapping and roughening. "Guard against this by using UNDERWOOD'S CHAP LOTION It will afford full protection, and its use will prove a pleasure. It is dainty, white and.delightfully perfumed. It is a cooling, healing and soothing lotion that .should have a place on your toilet table. PRICE FORTY CENTS . A9 u'- &""' V r jf ,- .' M '11 ItAflllll n"'IIIIW OT i r J Jr I IJIV1 I V I CHANGE IN ARRANGEMENTS Owing to the demand for seats on Saturday and Sunday evenings at the Liberty theater, the management wishes to announce that on these two evenings children cannot be admitted on the parents' tickets, as heretofore, but will have an opportunity at each matinee on Saturday and Sunday to take advantage of this privilege, as a child under 12 years of age will ba admitted free with each 20c ticket at alt matinees and evening perform ances except Saturday and Sunday night. Children will see the same show, complete, as. would be seen in the evening, and gives the grown-ups a better chance for seats. In addi tion, a special comedy for children wlir be shown every Saturday mat inee. i2-4t , r- See Charles S. riood, Klamath Agency, for Indian gra-.lus lands and tmber. 12-tf Any peace that favors Germany will be one that passcth understand ing. Philadelphia Inquirer. rTH FALLS OREGON tUtI I KLAMATH WHCRC PARTICULAR PEOPLE . UY THEIR DRUGS m EsS523 MEATS MEATS MEATS CITY Market JUST A FEW DOORS EAST OFPOSTOFFICE OUR MOTTO "Best Meats at Best Prices" MY OWN MAKE Delicions Pork Sausage made fresh everyday s Phone 108 BIG EXPANSION SALE CONTINUES AX THE- WOMAN'S STORE A 3 a j -J 1 4 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WOOL SERGE DRESSES $15.00 A special purchase of Women's and Misses' Wool Serge Dresses, Tailored and Novelty Styles; embroidered and braided and- fringe trimmed. Dresses suitable for all occasions. All leading colors. PRICES, SPECIAL, $15.00 Women sSuitsandCoats REDUCED TO CLEAR $45.00 Suits reduced to only $27.50, $40.00 Suits, reduced to only $23.50 $35.00 Suits reduced to only $19.50 $30.00 Suits reduced to only $17.50 $25.00 Suits reduced to only $16.00 ALL SHEETS, SHEETING, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS and STAPLE DOMESTICS greatuy reduced for this Sale WEARWELL SHE.ETING A wondeVful'sale of our leader; fine cotton Sheeting, splendid washing and wear ing quality. Prices far below usual. (illADE IUESS CI(iH.M, 8.1c Sl-lnch bleached Wearwoll flbc'HEST I-lnch unbleached Wearwoll BOcI - 45-Inch bleached Wearwoll .1Ur, Complete new sprlnK line of fancy 81(10 bleached Sheets . ... SI.83 Dross Ginghams: beautiful plaid com- tt-an mLi,j o..i .. . binatlons, stripes, checks and plain 72x90 b eiched foamed 81.05 co;or8 w he,ow markot c 36x45 bleached W oarwell cases.. .40c HV:clAlt ,,IUCE VKn VA, .Mc 36x45 bleached rases .. . ...23c! 36-lnch heavy bleachfd Muslin.. .18c SHIRTING CHEVIOTS 36-Inch fine J)leached Muslin . ,. .23c Plain and stripe. .Special value, ( 36-Inch fine bleached Nainsook ..B8c" Per 'ard onl !,:'' inrerr--s - .-,ssB?s?5.s.h',:tt5. 36-inch fine bleached Longcloth....23c Extra good quality Outing Flan- Full double bed size heavy Sheet I 2' I",Kht1 and, dork colo,r,, .,.... . I Special sale price, per yard. 23c . ........, .,, B.,, u.., ,... .wool uats. run comfort pair ..$2.0.-i I 72x90. Special size, . ja .no WHITE SALE OF UNDERGARMENTS Fresh assortments await those who come to share our big Expansion Sale. GOWNS AT 98c, $1.29, $1.59, $1.78 $1.98, upward PETTICOATS AT $1.29, $1.59, $1.98, $2.29, $2.59, upward CHEMISE AT $1.22, $1.69, $1.89 $2.19, $2.59, upward CORSET COVERS AT 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.59 upwards DRAWERS AT 98c, $1.29, $1.59, $1.95, upwards Crepe de Chine and Satins ENVELOPE CHEMISE AT $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 CORSET COVERS AT $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, and $3.00 CORSETS REDUCED 5 Standard makes of Wo men's Corsets, mostly discontinued medels: some only broken sizes. Values up to $3.00. SPECIAL CLOSING OUT SALE, 98c J-V m fSw 3 3 it s : a m B m H N H PICTORIAL PATTERNS for April on Sale Sheet It's FREE Write for Monthly Fashion The Woman's Store H. N. MOE, Prop. I WRITE FOR SAMPLES WE PAY POSTAL CHARGES Si uaaMiiBifcj CARD OK THANKS We wish to expresse our sincere thanks and heartfelt gratitude for the kindness shown us during the ill ness and death of our daughter, Maggie. Mr. and MrE. A. Shulmire. TEACHERS TAKE JOBS AS ELEVATOR BOYS i 'I ln Holy Lund Is much holler tli.m wim Ori-envlllu I'lcdnioiit. WASHINGTON, I). C. Feb. (Special). Tho press of 11 31 tile ffileriilod cmmllnii nt i!u District Toucher' Union, r saylnu " 1'iut unless C(ingre.SH grunt a tl-ij DIh- , .,,.,. STT. ! trli-t of Columbia ncliool IcuIium a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iivniK wugn uieie win hu it it out Tan Ynn T.imn Wild Wmnnn? and other records. Shepherds. H-2t chairman of the legislative coiiiuitltie js...,'.1-'" " .....!.... ... i...i . .. I rin .. ....!.... .t.l...M. ..!.... .li)tl. tlila niiv r"Mm ' hiiicihth iroiu uiii (jipitnK """'" """ iiiino"" IIMS . M . ......... ... ni.inll .!..! Iw.n.ll.ciir ixilll IL III IllC 'iiiotes Mrs Mary Brennan Inkutor. ,,,, ,.,. ., ' . , ' dark swentur .toilet nrtlclos. Hf ,... .... .v.k,u. ,.,., ,.,,.-,. .u Hntlnr. return to Vun's Auto Borvho. rrHlgn and mnilv for nosltlfiiiH .in n!civ. a-i ..i.. ii.n 1 itor operutora ut the Cnilol im proof E of tho oxtrcmltv nf tlidlr iiMuiiion FOR iiAI.i: An nttrnctlvo Ilttlo iTI.nun l. ... .nwu uitjiuiifi ujmilllUIH K'l HHi a NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS ANP CITIZENS OF KLAMATH FALLS: There seems to be a misunderstanding as to the delivery of gopds bought of us, which we wish to make clear to you : We are using the regular city delivery, the same that all grocers are using, and will deliver goods in all parts of the city if you desire it, and save you from 10 to 30 per cent. REMEMBER, WE SELL FOR LESS mountain month, while many of tl.o i,.rhor,. W,,H , ","," Kol only $7fi0 a yrnr. urty ranch in California! siiiiin Improvement! Klumatli FuIIh prop- Cnll 703 Second. M 21' S a Klamath Cash Grocery! u Mt' PEOPLES' MARKET PRODUCER TO CONSUMER QUALITY MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY GENUINE PIG PORK SAUSAGE A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Compound Lard ," o 91.(10 No, No. 10 1(12.00 No. n mi. is io sy.oo ALL SMOKED MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES Phone 83 534 Main St.