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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1919)
m riiiiMV. Willi- sn ,mit. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE P ERSONAL MENTION MID) .MIM.IUIU- u I.UI U IMll'l'M(l. OlilMI TIM-- I'I'MI'M' III'IIIIMITIV UIMIMMn, i,llMlx l rilMIM.N III- I IHIAL r'lll.Hh I Starts for Serbia With Portable House to Found Home for War Orphans E, M II"""1 i,ii,i mi urn 1 1 I'M of tr, Mm I'hnrlut I.omhIh for i fnw ilMi fiimi AIkoiiui lilnyn, left for lic-r Iiuiiih m Rom-Inn i: l.'MIIIIU HITIIIII ( tilt- tiininliiK. Mm. r,fd IIKK. 'I I" "' ,w r"r "'pi.nli.,1 ln.r n x'.uu-lj, to xMI ill f; yA Jjf' ,tort Hi'" '" " l,H '"""" '" '"""",,"I"''K fur nlMiiit two w....n k lWi ' ' ' 'I'""" I'lf !'" Parker trii'lm, iiiii. , hi " fihf; Slid Jem."' ' "' f" " wM "li for "'" w- K KiMl.trn ('otiiiiiny mill I ' jfj Ja$' Hotel Hi" ri..n Mttl llnrr, Cnll.j uin fur t t Western Transfer Cum- . 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Itit rmlurojt nn ' Wllllnm TIioiiiumiii witnmoiiK llicntinirthn wouiaii mi tlm tinwllllni; irrlrili.from tlii'iiiitiilili' rounlry ill- utijfrl ()f (, im.tm-rlr Infliicnco of j trlcti jM'T'lny nftirni)Oii. Ilu rMlili' irJiln of tint occult It Ik it lmttl'j on (in) part of tlm wlfr for incut il free, !, in nml for Impplnenii. If n youiiK nlfii'i t'litnrly lnmli.it.tl ilrlllicrati'ly plnccH tier In it ponttt'in nf ciiiiirnilclilp with llin youth V know utio really Iovph. what ouM iln. I., Ktnmptny ami dnuRhter, nu cipi-rt to hippnn? Thlx U ono Mill Mibel rrn pntnumcvr on (liniof tin; IntcrotliiK ultuutlonii In "lln triln (hU mornlnic for Kl Ccntro, In j rliannn' Wlfo," with VlrKlnla I'unr footbern California, where they ex-'nun n thr tar. which will havo ltd pt to make an fitcnitttd vlt. j iircucntalQij at the Liberty Theatre Vfi. 0ln Ileal and children have! m irrlitj from Hacrimentn and were att bere today by Mr. Ileal from Fort KUmath They expect to no to tb Wood Hirer Valley for the aum air, tt" 'I'll' ' IIV" il ll limn! i m I I jF-fcjTl..'.THI JK. " - " - Hill IOSANITCM I ittb.KIiimnlli ARcnry. I. V. Kjiulcr, ho hit been here lor l If ilny on maltcr of tnml-j tin from I.im Mollnn. Cnllfornln,, returned to that point till mornlnK.j .Mile. Helen I.o'iinltch. ynunKOst duiiKliter of n ilUtlni'iiliiticil Kit lib n Hluteiimnn, hn Juki left t li It country In found m home for war orphnnH In llolKriulf It will tie citubr'iN'd In n , portiblc Iiihim! nlie took with 'ier from America. The rpliiinnno will lie flnmireil entirely from the I'nlt.i'l ' Htnt. The yon nt wmnan'R father, K ii nn l.ominltch, formerly unit nihil"-! I I er to London, 1'iirjbi ind I'etroRrnd i ntiil fnr inntiv venr n mnnilinr nf f li j j Serbia cabinet. TICIIT SKIHTS AltltlVK. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE Money Savers For Men SPECIAL PRICES ON MANY LINES NOT ON DEPENDABLE MEN'S WEAR. LISTED HERE CAN BE HAD Bib Overalls $1.75 Good heavy, genuine blue Denim, the kind you paid .$2.50 for. Waist Overalls $1.55 Made of heavy, blue Denim, genuine dye, formerly soid for $2.00. Men's Work Shirts .. 65c Blue or gray ehambray, sizes lo'to 17, formerly .$1.00. Men's Khaki Pants $1.75 A very low price for Khaki Pants.. All sizes, 30 to 40; a good $2.25 value. Athletic Union Suits $1.00 Fine for the warm days, made of fine, soft Nainsook; worth $1.50 today! Men's Negligee ShirU $1.00 Soft Percale with collar attached, light and dark colors; sizes 14V1 to 17. Men's Hosiery Good Values For Dress or Work, in black and tan at 19c. Good heavy Hose in black and tan 25c. Fine Lisle Hose in brown, navy, gray, champagne, white or black at 45c Men's Shoes Reasonably Priced Work or Dress Shoes that are from $1 to $3 let? than elsewhere, can be found hei e not all sizes in every line, but we have all sizes from 6 to 12 in various styles; Special Prices, $3.50, $4.00. $4.50, $5.00, $6.00. ' Men's Mule Skin Gloves 75c A corking good leather for handling lumber, etc. Boys' Blouses Specially Priced Light, medium and dark colors; also black sateen, from 75c to 95c. Men's Cooper Union Suits Short or long sleeves,- also stouts in white or ecru ; very special $2. per suit. J. F. Maguire Co., Inc. Ry Orrllle, the two year old aon l Geo. Million won operated on ye. Iirdijr at the Klamath (leneral h pltil for rupture by I)r. Boule and Mttity. The boy I netting ulong tlctly. IIKNli KI.KM COMINCI TO HTATK X)XVKXTIOX IIKIIK. Word hai been received from Ilend that a monitor defoliation of Klka Is Relnt: to be on hand here for the big Klate convention In AtiRuat. The boya there urn making plan for a now clinptor at Ilend oon and '"y nro going to celebrate the ovent by vlalt Ing Klamath Kail In mum formation. LONDON', (tiv mail) The tight aklrt la upon ua! Or rather, the wom en. Korty-four Inches about the hem U the litest dictate of fashion, and girl who have been sw'nglng along In the comfortable stride permitted by knee-skirt war dresses, such as worn by the land girls and woods I women, or In the full-skirted uniform of other war detachments will have to get In uractlce for the. mincing g-ilt .Mere men, who have endured tht puttced war girl, feel equal to i the now whim of vanity. Any casual ties havo been discounted. WKI.I. KNOWN UKKWKNT 11.1 The ninny friends of H. Orom of this city are distressed to learn of Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As 11 As Men QtaM of hot water oaeh morn ing holpa us look and ftl cloan, swott, froah. J his sudden Illness di to it nervous stead of the multitudes of . I breakdown. He Ik nt present con-wrecks," rundowns," brain fa Happy, bright, alert rigorous and vivacious a good clear skin; a natural rosy complexion and freedom from Ill ness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and like wise every man could realize the won ders of the morning Inside bath, what it gratifying change would take place. Instead oR the thousands of sickly, anaemic- looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; In- nerve. fngs" and Superintendent W. O. West of the . KUmath Inillnn Itesep'ation, (leorge j Watt' J. N. Nnrrl mil Ltikn Walker. - . . ... m i .M. ........ .tn.li.l.- nf iIia Travel. I rre imicngera mis morning ror "'""" 'Til""" '" "...-"; . t.... i.-.i . v.i ,.i.. . nA..imi.i. .t,nm.i . vinio nml. Jwta, California where I hey expect yVelleVtnl In ll.o fact Hint ilnr- io, and IMne. mlstlc throng of rosy cheeked people io aiiend a Mnrkmuitx meeting. . i , ,.,H tM niKrrlve company I- pnmlli,n rei and miletnea. are eervwhere, n. A P McKln.le. who ha, been "" ZZAACVhUU "Pessary, according to his physician An inside bath Is had by drinking. of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's In digestible waste, sour fermentations ' and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten-1 Ing and freshening the entire alimen-' tary canal before putting more food Into the sumach. Those subject to sk headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism. colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is snfflcient to dem onstrate the quick and remarkable change In both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal j sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness Is more important i than outside, because the skin does not i absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the porea In the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Am s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MTJBIO STAR THEATER TODAY Artcraft Presents FRED STONE "UNDER THE TOP" A Great Circus Picture HJiowlp- Stonc'-j Athletic Adiltcr Also- A Uray Vfctograph and llarton Hi-line.-. Travelono. Admisfllon 10 & 20 cents. DIVORCE SVIT FILED. t Suit for divorce has been started I by Mnggio C Nowlan from Mark ktre visiting at the home of her ola-J "","" th" NEW lOlli pollcli. 9-tt I "r. K. D. Johnson, for his recovery, -teach morning before breakfast, a glass Now)an ,n offJco Qf the County I Clerk. The plaintiff charges cruelty 1 nml dnenrllnn Tlln mtQ,,i.l.. nf Inn l.,l KVOVl u,. .IIO LUDIUUJ Vfc IIIC1 minor child is requested In the com , plaint. Attorneys Itenner and Chas. ! tain represent the plaintiff. B Soap Week at the Star Drug Company's Store In addition to the saving on more ordinary soaps, this is a week of specials on better grade face oaps. They are made from highest grade materials, contain no excess of alkali, and will not irritate sen n sitivc skins. Also, they are delicately and delightfully perfumed. Thi. Violet Dulce bring, to your dressing table the true odor of Porma Violets, so much admired. You receive special price reduction this week a full box, 4 cakes, costing only 87c. They will last many weeks and are a necessity to the well groomed wpman. CREAM OIL SOAP, 15c, 2 for 25c &SsSi PALM OLIVE SOAP, 15c, 2,...25c Dozen $1.38 Dozen $1-38 MEDICATED SKIN SOAP 25c HARMONY FLOATING BATH SOAP 10c 3 for . 65c Although Soap price, follow Meat prices, which, at you know, are way up, yet these soaps are eco nomically priced, and our extra low price on Dozen quantities make it a real money saving price, STAR DRUG COMPANY r . . TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Triangle Presents DOUGLAS FAIRUANKS In "WHEN REGGIE MIXES IN" Also P.itlie XeuN latent Current Events. Anil A Victory Loan Reel Starring' EDITH STOREY Admission 10 & 15 cci,ts Matineo U.30. Evenings 7:30 & O. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE .MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS jj WmtII. Orejton LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT VIRGINIA PEARSON in ' '"? "BUCHANAN'S WIFE" ' Sunshine Comedy ills' ;'A TIGHT SQUEEZE" ' '' Saturday Matinee and Evening ' ' LITTLE BILL1E RHODES ' .';; in . "HOOPLA" MUTT and JEFF in "THE DOUGH BOY" DAILY MATINEE At this Theater nt 2:80 p. m. Doors opea at a o'clock MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director