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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1919)
PAGE FOCIl MONIIAV, MAKCII 17, lnn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .bI THE K. K. K. STORE IS NOW SHOWING YOUNG MEN'S ULTRA SPRING CLOTHES New Snappy Models Mostly liked by the young fellows. Also a fine line of the more conservative styles always liked by the older men. ' ' . s . .. SH m N " . X". m m&i Hs&l& ffiS Jkm "T. SSSSSSsSJsSSSSSSNSSS& aHHHWKSX iii sA mi xt m ST Kuppenheimer Clothes Royal Tailored Clothes $15 to $50 K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS OKK FOB MONTANA. - COURT IN SESSION. BACK FROM PORTLAND. DEAREST PUBLIC "HKART'S OF TIIK WORLD ,1, Mrs. .1 It. HIrshberger left this morning for Great Falls, Montana, where she will join her husband, who left some time ago for that point. Mr. and Mrs. HIrshberger for merly conducted the Rex Cafe In this city and have been visiting re-' latives here this winter. The County Court met for a short time on Saturday afternoon. Allow ing of regular bills was the main order of business. Attorney Charles J. Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson returned last night from Portland where they have been or matters of business for I'm List few days. How the hell are yah? And a lino lad e are. 'TIs well the grcon bo comes yah. And, Danny, lad, do yez know where St. Patrick sent the D. V. Crlfllth'M IfHtrM snakes? No? well, I'll tell yoz- Life insurance companies have paid 9110,000,000 on account of lnfluenze. Can you swim? Heed the warning and get a low cost the water is warm. policy from Chilcote & Smith. 1-tf House. Come and learn; Hot Springs Bath 17-2t I TODAY AND TOMORROW Liberty Theater DAILY MATINEE, 2:15 ' NIGHTS, 8 O'CLOCK D.W. GRIFFITH'S SUPREME TRIUMPH ri-v'!?B X SWEETEST LOVESTORy EVERTOLO HEARTS OF THE WORLD A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR BATTLE SCENES ON THE BATTLE FIELD5 OF FRANCE BOROTHY CISM j I ll I Hi ?i XI.m ' 4-S i LH rrii m mn - lb , OBBHv IHSMr 1 7 4CPMPrjp ? IsHHsHKli ' Lw M LILLIAN H B OIH TO OUR PATRONS "Hearts of the World" is simply beyond description. One must see it to to appreciate the wonder of it all. In order that all may see it, we have arranged with the producers to have the admission price within the reach of everybody, so that none will be disappointed. H. W. POOLE. POSITIVELY FIRST TIME AT THESE PRICES SPECIAL MUSIC Interpreted by MR. PAUL ENGELL and His Orchestra PRICES Matinee and Night Adults, 50c. Children, 25c Seats for Evenings now selling at the Box Office California is the place, and even the inmates of that placo have them at times. OM yez over see a green water cart? Well, we have one right here in our own home town. Did yez over hear or an Irish bull? have seen the padded fatted calf. The biggest event In the entire sea son In the world of motion pictures, will be the presentation of D W Grlfllth's latest dim masterpiece, "Hearts of tho World". At the Lib erty theater today and tomorrow, with dally matinees "Hearts of thn World" required eighteen months In the muklng, and No, but wo i many of the scenes wore taken on the actual battlefields of Franco by Mr, a suggestion of war'n iiluriiiN Thorn 'sit through IiIm wonderful nlrtnrlul In the pretty romance of two girls, I representation of the traged) nf MnttVrplrrr "llcl1 '" ''"" wlt'1 "i" 'in'i mun; thorn1 lllondlng France without gnlnK forth Is tho quiet and peaceful atmosphere huppler than over that thin cimnii'i of a small Krench town before tho tin been won, that tho Alllei liaso holocaust of' the war Then comes tt'lumphed over fhulr adwirsnrlt's ami tho conflict, with Its ensuing effects that such grim horrors of war must upon the fortunes of those In tho lit- nnvor happen again In tho history of tin IIIiikp The buttle scones shown the-world. are nctuul battle kcuiioh taken right1 Prominent In thn cast of "Hearts In the trenches during tho death of tho World" aro tbo beautiful OUh struggle of tho French and the Gor- Hlstors, I. Milan and Dorothy. Robert mans ;on!y occasionally has It been Hnrron, Oeorgo Fawcett, (leonco found nocewMary to plocu thu story of Belgman. and other well known tho battles together by means of acted, plnyors. iTIATIU 1 mean inOi at luui uuiuuuuiu u r ruiiiu uy .mi. . ... Griffith, with the official aid and as- ceh: the whole culmlnutlng In tho, It ni.i t. ... flrrt V.ll flf fllil AukioIkiiIi IvnonM We got some umbrellas, guaran- inco.oi ino uriiisn ami uio r rencn " ,, ", vrV,Vrv ..n.l,.hi..ir .,;.,. ,PPri rnvf.ro governments. Mr. Griffith, however, iu,,,m,n, ,lr'r und u hint or futuro ,,, . . . . , lis anxious to removo nny approhon-1 "applncss for those who havu undur-, We got diamond rings and alarm ,on tnat -Hearts of tho World" Is "il terrible struggle cl0Ck3, 'I primarily a war picture. It Is, hu ' Mr. (irlfflth Is anxious to hae it One of the first things to turn announces, primarily a love story. In understood that while "linn. ..r ih. green In the spring Is Christmas Jew- which war figures as the grim buck- World" deals with war and love. It Is elry but not ours. Happiness is a ground. It may be called "tho story a drama he. has staged, rather than biaie ui iiiiuu, uiiu yuu buuuiu uiwuys . 0r a village,- and ror more man rorty n propaganilu niin Yet no ono can be that way. minutes during the exposition of the Mary, darlln'. beware of the dlvll story, thoro Is not a cannon shot, not " ' that wants to stale a kiss, because a i kiss is composed of a little bliss and a microbe. Of course, if you must have It, it's all right to chance it once. Yreka the (and of scrambled I uruius. nttrv uu ucani iuu siury ul me uea; wen, mat s wnere you lie. What's that? Raise hell and buy; diamond Jewelry. Now that bottled joy is a thing of the past, we'll open the canned music and sing, "We'll all rush home if we can't rush the can." Happy are the bone-headed, for they have no feeling. We still have spex and colored glasses. j A non-breuKama vacuum bottle. uie latest invention, see it. Fine watch repairing. A watch mil run Hrv llmt thn Rnmp. ok vnn ran Wo Hn nil UlnrU nf unlrh nnalrln I 8y8 a and any kind of Jowelry repairs. We reset your diamond while ypu wait. If we haven't got It we can get It if it's to be had. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MMMMMMMWWMMMMMAM) FOIl HALK About 7S or 80 tons A-l alfalfa; $20 In stack or 2 de livered In tewn: 1 Va miles routliraat town, on Frank Ira White ranch V T. Hawkins. U-3t H E BOTHER TAKK A GLASS OK HALTS IK YODl HACK IIUHTS Oil 1ILADDKII " TKOUHLKS YOU No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, ' well-known authority Meat forms uric acid which excites tho kid neys, they becomo ocrworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to flMftp thn wa.tn nnH nnlannc fmm 41in We thank you for your timely aid.!.. ... .,,., , McHattan's, 605 Main street. bo-,bIood- tnen wo et Blck- IsearIJr a" . rneumaiism, neauacnes, liver trouble, tween Sixth and Seventh, wrong side. COMING TO KLAMATH FALLS OPERA HOUSE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MEN'S GLEE CLUB TWO NIGHTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARCH 24, 25 Seat reservation starts SATURDAY At the Box Office nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full jot sediment, Irregular of passago or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- ,macy; tike a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your kidneys will act fine, This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapos and lemon Juice, com bined with lithla, and Ins beon used for generations to flush and stimu late tho kidneys, also to neutralize .the acids in urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. ! Jad Salts la Inexpensive and en" not Injure; makes a delightful effer vescent llthla-watcr drink which everyone should take "now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoid ing serious kidney complications. , Adv. t .tat riclvS Jfejyotes NEW DANCES NEW MUSIC, BY JAZZ BAND REFRESHMENTS A GOOD TIME AT OPERA HOUSE THE SEVENTEENTH DANCING Private eNonH In Select Hull room Dances at the OPERA HOUSE Every ufternoon, 3:0 to 5:30. By Appointment. Phone lfU MR. FJIKI) KILLKNDAIII; INSTRUCTOR PRESCRIPTION PRESTIGE Our store has become a popular pre scription center because we carry an exceptional stock of prescription drugs and employ only registered pharjnacists of experience. For this reason most of the physi cians in this community recommend our prescription work. You should consider any prescrip tion or recipe of sufficient importance to justify the special care which we are prepared to give to their compounding. 'LET US FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION Uivjerwootfs PharMV WSL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WmW E PARTICULAR PEOPLE MW i PuwrrvH BUY THEIR DRUGS IffimirfrnVfl