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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1919)
WKDNKHIiAY, MAHm PAGE POOR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON :fl. into Sfc--- W ---ysy-V-fc-u-ujnjxnnjvfxf MWWMWWWWWWMMMWMWWMWWM At the Theaters ! Klamath CmAy . News ,1 I V.0 Busy Little Fingers The host nay to keep the child out of mischief during the coming vacation Is to purchase that new piano now, nntl start lesions ulth a good music teacher. Nevr Pianos, $295 to $525 Used Pianos, $195 and up Special convenient term If jou liny right now. EARL SHEPHERD CO.. Q-AIilTV. PIANOS. PLAYERS AND PHONOGRAPHS Next ,lhnir to Postotflce. : . Tho warm sunshine and winds of I.OIMXI.A LOCALS. Attracting a capacity audience, Dorothy l)alton'a latest Thomas If. lnco production for Paramount, "Ty rant Fear," wan displayed nt the I Star Theatre yesterday. To tho ad' 8 i which made bo pronounced a hit on tholr premutation here some weeks ago. 'JThe Crime of Foolish Parents Who Ruin Children's Feetfgg Parents who've read tho govern ment bulletin on "Child Care" I know that most deformed fret I become deformed In childhood. Tho causa. Is mont;-.shapcdl hoes. Usually jou don't dis cover it until the child is grown. Tficn the,, harm is done. L t El -- An Ar ' N I I NEXTYEMrMAY T TH Mm ll.irt f.,.. .1..- .... f-- JH..tH. .... ' C M,:"rw,r "."';' hirers. of "Dorothy Da.ton of whom ,. ..." " ' , . , Vthore nro many In this city as the, Hon of tlii ronntrv. who hnvn inm ' . .z , . . , , , , , , reception to her latest picture amply kept homo so long hy had roads, a'o1 , ,.,, . . . . , , , . . . ,,, . .,..,, . .i ,1 I testified, her howest vehicle proved rejoicing that tho days of tliol? re-1 , , - , ,. ,. . , , , , In no sense inferior. If it does not lease aro near nt hand, i , ... ,,.,,, ... , ' surpass In strength of construction M P. Prince arrived homo st , , hor t c T,u.mla3 accompanied by hsh.de. ,,Flaro.up M M1 a MVJ III IV3IIII' III L.tlll'll III111J.' whoro Mr. Prince has a ranch. They worn plen a warm reception tho . .. . ... cvenitiK niter their arrival, by a ( large number of their friends who favored them with an old tlmo Charivari. The noliy crowd was In- ) vltsjd In by Mr. Prince and trea'tod to cigars, nuts and candles. After ; congratulations had been extended to tho happy pair, tho crowd adjourned to Fordney's Hall where an Im promptu danco was hold. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keller enter- tnined a party of friends at their home on St. Patrick's Eve. The house and tnblo decorations were in j accord with tho occasion. A bountl- ful and delicious six o'clock supper I was scned after which the evening I was devoted to progressive Five Hundred, enough guests being pre sent to mnke ftvo tables, Miss Fnrn um, teacher -in the'Browri district, favored the company with several piano solos. A most dollghttul even ing was spent by all present. Mr. V. Fordnoy brought his truck out from town last Wednesday. He has been unable to make his regular trips for sometime, on account of 1 tho roads, but hopes to start again in a few days. i The next regular meeting of the Womans' Club will be held with Mrs. .Will Campbell, Thursday March 27. Rev. Mr. Blackwell has been ap. ' pointed minister for this district, and will preach nt Lorella Sunday, March 23, at eleven a. m. This store gives particular atten tion to the fitting of children's feet; handles lines which will not have det rimental effects in after life. We takcSjare to fit them so that they are sufficiently long not to cause enlargement of the joints, and not loose enough to cause blisters and calluses. We take care that they ore not tight enough to bring on corns. We have prices that we know will please you, as the econom ical, upkeep of our establishment makes this possible. Come in and. talk this- matter over. feRADLEY'S SHOE STORE LOW PRICE SHOE STORE 727 MAIN STREET , O SPRING LAKE DRIPPINGS . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keece took and Mrs. Frank dinner with Mr. Stewart Sunday. The farmers of this district met at the school house Thursday night i to organize a poison club. j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hilyard were : visiting friends in this nieghborhood Friday. The Dawson children visited with! will bo shown. afternoon.! With her band and patrol of drilled men, Al Kador Tomplo of tho Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine of Portland will lead a caravan from the Northwest to Indianapolis In Juno, and tho repre sentatives of sbrlncdom expect to bring back the Imperial session for 1920. Following a report from Its cam paign committee Al Kador Temple voted to taboo the piker in playing the game tor the big convention of 1920 .and to flnanco a campaignthat will lead to the expenditure of thous ands of dollars to attain tho result desired. Members of Al Kader Temple have oledgod themselves for $40,000 of tho $100,000 that Portland must raise as an entertainment fund. The balance of $60,000 will be solicited from the business Interests ot tho city. Joseph R. Bowles of tho North west 8teel company is chairman of the finance committoe. latest Records at Shepherds. 26-21 s a a " Ain't Mad at Nobody" K. SUGARMAN At the Liberty Tonight 1 "tfojj f a s I : a s s B 8 DEAREST PUBLIC also says that a good rond Is a good thing for thoqo who caro to go any place wlfh comfort. Comfort takes many forms Home Vaudeville at the Star Tonight is vaudeville night at the It has been decided that we, tho m",rP."ir'ri?.'0U"".,L,air, '"'" ', colored kIhmo. to protect your oyos VUUltb tlHHIIHIIIlJi .. Itu Midi Get rid of those nrhru anil palm la thn mineral waters at the Hot Kprlnm Hath Hounn. 2(-:t form what shall be known as a League of Notions, which shall bo In hearty unison with tho Natlonnl Ireague. A notion Is a state of mind. He (he full show at the Liberty er ery afternoon. Doors upon at 2 p. in. Show starts 2:30. 25-51 Star theater, and In connection with No mind, no notion. Kxample- A the added stage attraction, the great person taken a notion that ho will Brackens, In their sensational, spec- buy his lady-love a diamond; does it; tacular and unique tight wire act, the kisses her nity-nlto; the notion grows, regular nvo acts of screen vaudeville then tho wedding ring. Notions little from tho sun, and wear spnx to see1 wmii Honiu onu nun mini y "He who steals my purse steals j : You know the rest of the nuota-'TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t Ion. mul doli'l forget It, huruusn you w Stella, Schreiner Sunday I Miss Isa Wilson helped Mrs. Stow, art with tho work a couple of days this week. lrn 7.Z2hw ,3 ,i,. 1.11. Itnry bird, this week $10,00. " notions, then tho baby ring, tho bib ., . .,,. . ., ,,n i ... ,. thJ, hnnn.v nln. Ih Unlf.. ,., nhteod WftlCllCH, $2.00 and $2. nAIIA- MATINEE AT THE LIBERTY I Tho matinee starts promptly at 2:30; doors open at 2 p. m. You can see the entire play, with nothing cut 'short. Always a good comedy, as jwell as the feature picture. Latent Record1, at Shepherds. RACK TO HOOD RIVER. set, the beauty pins, the knife and, fork and spoon, and the silver mug. might need a boo)t Instead of a. knock , KOU HAI.IC Rhode Island cockertli yourxuir, Minimum'. Lois' ot alarm $2,ou Mich; vhlti l.cciiurn hem, clocks. A $20.00 cookoo with n van- H.fiO cucf. 803 Walnut M It Uuur- 60. i FOR UKNT Une large double room, fountain' stinun hettt, hot mid col.t iff 2B-!l Kvurshnrp punrlls and V. "r.Y.." .. Vr".' i'. . "..' ..'.."h: Pens. We have lots of things we want CInlnnoiit. 221 4th hi I "W"" " uiuurih iiuuui " .,. unl . I1Plr,,u ihnl iir Inllln i.n. In ., Lieutenant George C. Hugglns and PJ" "TZZT T. -- , "ft -" ' s. Huggins who havo been visiting-, .take. tie tlmt Is Indnstruclablo, price $10. 1 Ask Chilcnte & Smith about the MHV COST life, accident and health . policies of tho Travelers. ' 7 SI M:M ?y!tte 'wm. ?&wk . . . . j S Appropnate Stationery X - v At a Proper Price ! watTue- pERSONAL taste finds ready cxpres- JSB L sion on Eaton's Higiil,nd Llven. B?2? I - ts un0j and inviting Burface makes ikkf ' II II writing a pleasant task. X tfSs v J- iww il Jntne varied range of tints, styles and B7l( r RO r. chapes, you are sure to find one that i H Vt- l will emphasize your individuality. , m -VA . -7v Lei us show you our complete sleek "t Wt"W yI) iTt Vj f slatontry fountain pens and If at II fr J-vo Y oPter writing material. X II , ' ( nnderwooci ptiarmac Y " flC KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wSf I I l 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE F Mrs. Huggins hero for several days from Hood Riv er left for that point this morning. Lieutenant Huggins Is an enthusias tic booster for Klamath County and expects to get back here to live at no distant date. While ln the army I Ka Inlnraala fl mimtinl- lf hla ARinP. " j lutes in this district nniKbollevcs a numDer oi mem win oe acre with NOTICE St Paul's Guild will meet ! Mrs. Baldwin at the Baldwin hotel I Matinee every day at the Liberty, Thursday promptly at 2:30. All . at 2:30 p. m. 25-6t members requested to be present. The world is In a fair way to get together and abolish war, it the Unit ed States senate does not stop It. at stake. Just' had a long distance call from dreamland, and It was from lllp Vim Winkle, and he says that tho Klam ath road noise awakened him; hu 'A dollar saved How's your eurn- 1-tf ' Chicago News. Oh, Promise Me ! :! You have made many resolutions, and one is that some day you would nave a , i Tailor - Made ;! Suit Lend me your ear for a minute. W make clothes for the same or less money than ready-made cloth ing, arid they are made on the in side, as well as the out, 'by expert tailors, and not factory made. 1,000 patterns to select from. $21.00, Up Easter is just around the corner, so don't put off till tomorrow. Latest styles here, and a fit guar anteed. DREW & MERRILL MEN'S TOGS Sixth and Main. - v Phone 30 Come in and sen It Is a dollar earned, ing capacity? Whiit'H your blrthstonn? Have you any old gold you wunl to sell? Our' repair department will save you money If it's Jewelry you want, see us be fore you buy Mrllallun, r.or. Main Kt f m m -riiJi"iJi-iftiAiVrurvvrLrtAAA'f" FOB CH1NK8K NOOULKH TAMAI,KH ('HIM CON CARNK Arnold's Chili Parlors Corner Hlxth und Klnmnth ( lAWVWWMWWAVWVMWMW If only you could hang your feet on the strap. Your poor tired arches carry a load all day that nature never meant them to carry. Shoes make bnduci of your arches. They carry the whole weight of your body without support. In time the arches break down. The first symptom is ex treme wearinesi, and often pains in the fcs and back. Take warn in.. The v Adjustable Arch Builder provides the lupport njturr intendrd your arches to have, H; distributing the weight of your body evenly over the fcrt the strain is avoided and ccrious conse quences averted. You cjn walk, diner ur stand without becoming unnaturally tired. The Wiard Adjustable Arch Builder is not an orditnry metal plate arch support. It is a feathrrluht, flexible, all leather Jevicc that cm be adjusted to fit jiur irch by simply .imngin,? the inserts in the eoikets so that they feel comfortable. Hiey give instant and prnnaucnt relief, If you have been wearing ordinary arch supports change and get a pair ol Wlwrd Arch BuikL-rs. Hy gradual adjustments at home, you can build up your own wh to normal, with ease and comfort All good sboe dialers sell Wizards DANCING SCHOOL Thursday Evening at 8 p. m. MOOSE HALL START NOW MB. l'Hi:i) KlMiRMiAUli INHTIUICTOK Dance AT MALIN Mt'NIC BY KIAMATH I'.U.M I'KKRIJvrM OIH'HKHTKA Saturday March 29 For tho benefit of the orphans of thn Czechn-Sloink U(;lon aire" from the Frenrli front. l-n'KltYIUIDY INVIIW BEST TIME EVER - . YOU CAN HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OUR GOODS SEVgfe Kvnrjr linn In our htoio In .hero Ih-chiisc It Iiun eaniiMl thn right to be. vWn WBow 'ivory tirilrlr, every plein of Koils. Many of them nro imtlonully nilvertlscd. All of them have our approval. Ifat any time you have rrusoii to feci ou did not got kooiI value in anything jou bought here, toll u, We'll make It right. o futilty goods, no flW can have our approval, Only by ituili it policy tan wo retain your confidence. mrv& mm m '! . I HI IV THFIR na rtca I . -CI ". - i pilHITY I -' WCCUHACVI tt,,,mmwmfm44i s