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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOMMY, AIMlll, 2h, (,Bi u j" f tAGR K1GIIT b"'"B",,li,",,"BI" " lB "" I It ' w "Duxbak" and "Kampit" Men's and Ladies' Outing Wear- Nationally Known -Nationally Used -Both Khaki and Wool Cloths-AH Style Garments Cut Right Finely Tailored and Priced Modest Exclusively carried at K. K. K. STORE 'leading Clothiers and Hatters" Kuppenheimer Clothes i " H Knox Hats Nettleton Shoes VMMSMMVVMMMVVVMMMVMMWMVWMMMWMMMMMMMM'MVMMVMVSMMS FIRE AT BIG MILL j PUT OUT QUICKLY; i Klamath Falls was alarmed short ly before ten o'clock last, night bj j the sound of the Are alarm and tlu' departure of the fire engine toward! the mill district at Shlpplngton. The alarm became mere general when the news was received that a fire had started at the Pelican Bay hum bet Company. This report was true, but fortu nately the blaze which started in the dry kiln was discovered by some ol the workmen nearby before it had a chance to spiead and extinguished with chemicals before It had done any damage. The tire alarm was turned In tc the department here from Shipping ton and the engine raced to that point with all speed. niVOItCK I1KCIIKKS. Divorce decrees separating Mon roe Clyborn and Mary Clyborn and Emma Fredenburg from Thomas Fiedenburg liae been granted bj Circuit Judge D. V. Kuykendall uii.uiiu0 ui utrau, luiiuu n d c; uiictl'Ui in the Hist. complaint and cruel and Inhuman treatment in the latter case F. II Mills was the plaintiff's attor ney In each case. U. S. NAVY HAS T IN Ml H lip ; v in ! tl'.-llilUS Eeasssialjjt" four children's musical tutor ' Think what the VictroU means aa a cultivator of the musical tastes of children in the hornet Listening to the masterpieces of music sung and played by the world's greatest artists is a constant source of inspiration, and gratification to youthful thoughts and talents. The Victrola will familiarize them with the best there is in music, (arid help to make the best music a part of their daily life. Surely you owr it to their present and future happiness to pi:C a Victrola in your home to-day I i Corne in and let us demonstrate the Victrola, and explain utl its advantage, EARL SHEPHERD CCX Pianos, Phonographs & . - XNext jjoor to i'. u. New Location Soon LONDON (Correspondence of the' Associated Press) Transportation' of food to Ocrmany lies largeljr'un-. der the direction of the United Mates' nary, but this work will entsll 'only an addition to the vast system of 'food i distribution maintained by tho1iavy since the armistice. The systeni utl-j lized successfully In providing furl hundreds of thousands in the Ncarj Hast, Hulkans, Poland, Finland and . Uulglum will be applied to Germany.. The navy's Job Is to got trio luod to the 'place 'desired by Herbe.rl,l Hoover and to protect It until it Is taken over by responsible authorities. The navy will see that tho supplies are transported to Hamburg and H re in en and" guard It with warship and men until It Is delivered to persons who assume responsibility for Its distribution. Thus far the navy has used 87 ships for food and supplies for people yfho could not live without outsldo assistance. Of these 63 were man-' ned entirely by navy men and their activities covered a wide territory. Until tho task of feeding Germany, was taken ofer the most extensive I work was centered in Constantinople, whence, It was attempted to sondj food to the Rumanians, Armenians and Serbians, Food ships also wore' sent from Constantinople to Uelrut, Baku and Constanza, always with. enough fighting ships to insure their protection. ' From American headquarters at Flume thousands of Czehs and Jugo slavs have been fed. It 'had boon ' suggested that tho navy should at tempt to deliver food ,ayl supplies to the localities for which they were intended but conditions near Flume made that. Impracticable. r Transpor tation Inland is extremely difficult and fraught with danger of Interna tional complications. . ', It was decided that tho food ehould tie delivered ut port, placed In ware houses If necessary and protected by the United States until tho hungry I people could arrange to take It in land themselves. It has been shown that under tho pressure of necessity the people have arranged for Inland transportation quickly and wero will ing to assume- tho responsibility for proper delivery. Tho staff at Rotterdam Is charged with seeing that, food for tho Poles Is safely delivered at Danzig. Tho Inhabitants of Danzig wero not aware that tho Untied States would protect Its food as long as it was In port anil viewed with alarm tho en trance of a gunboat into tho harbor along with the Westward Ho, tho first food Hhlp to itrrlvo. The alurm huh so great that a rumor was spread over Kurnpo on the Imsls of DiiiiiIk reports that tho Americans had cap tured the tunn. Tho gunboat Is still there uud will remain us long us the shipments continue. The Holglan relief ships go to Ant werp and wlia tsupplle It has burn possible to no ml to tho Finns hno been directed from the Copenhagen headquarters of the navy. Tho direction of thVcnllru system Is centered In the London headquarters. BEAUTIFUL SACRED CONCERT IS HEARD I1KJ Ml'HUWI. HI'i:T( I.K-MV HOMIIKIt lillll." IS COMING Mil. Oltl'M IMIMIOVKS. The sacred conrort given tit cmi lug at tho First I'resbytorlult ihurib by the trained chorus muter the direction of Charles Wood KberMit was ntt unusual treat to those who attended, and they worn warm In tholr praise of tho beautiful selec tions. It Is seldom, Indeed, that tho poo pin of the city nru privileged to bear sacred music of this quality, nn( I lie long effort which must hnvj bemi mode In Its preparation was appre ciated by tho hearers. , The many friends of II. O.vin, .vim was taken suddenly III last week nt his home on Pine and Tenth streets, will be pleused to hear tho good news that he Is gradually Improving and Is now able to be up and around this house. DIVOIM'K ACTION' i'ii.i:i. Action for d Ivor re has been filed In the office of the County Clerk hy Itoicoe illehii against I'dlth Viir.i lllehn. Itenner and Chnstulu are the plnintlfl's attorneys, It will bn good liens tn local thci. hre-goor to learn that .Marnier Houston nf the Opera Home iiii bonked for .Sunday ami Monday, Mir 4 nnd t, the gorgeous musical (pre lude. "My Holdler Girl,' This tw tuendoiu sum's tins n scorn or mors of popular melodies ef hl:h tU tlttu souk. "My Holdlnr Girl." I. Ibe raging hit of the snmm anl li hiili'ined or w hint li'il tt Din nudlfrfe l.enko their exit Sum hits are not the only feature lii ill's lk mun'ral pln, the costumes .ire a f.it.hliHi stxi In tliemsehes, so rloerlv nrc Ihiy designed und t!ii nilur cunni J lerfuctly bleuiM '""lie scetur I'ciutjr of the first act recedes Its Jnit I'Hl'e U'ly to he oultlfcrvM hy Urn I'cwll .tiering effects Im the uttkniit -After 'the llallle. Miim!iem in I'r.imf" fThe clever east mid bttltchlnr 'rhurus force . Ir'i.tli or a son ' euro every minute Tim diinrlnR It ui rnvelnllnii to the theiiirfi-.Hr snd too much praise witnmt "J accorded this brilliant musical show which HI lliti seen In this rlty In ull It merry ' ..... nt.ll IIIIIIKIIIK. !S.t t i K. SUGARMAN j An Extra Special Inducement THE GOVERNMENT TAX GOES INTO EFFECT MAY 1ST. FOR THE LAST TWO DAYS WE WILL GIVE YOU A SAV ING OF 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION OF ANY GOODS YOU BUY. TAKE THIS ADVANTAGE AND REMEMBER AFTER THE LAST DAY OF THIS MONTH YOU WILL PAY TWENTY PER CENT.; MORE ON GOODS ABOVE THE OLD PRICE (GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS). THAT IS THE TEN PER CENT. WE ARE GIVING YOU AND THE TEN PER CENT. GOVERNMENT TAX FROM THURSDAY ON. THE CARPENTERS ARE MAKING SOME MODERN IM PROVEMENTS AND HAVE THE STORE IN BAD SHAPE BUT WE EXPECT TO MAKE THESE DAYS THE BANNER DAYS OF THE MONTH. K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" f T T T T T T T T T h iiMiiiM Jte?!?fTair sT-awn riKiB8srMBn