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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
H.vrntnAV, MAV n, tntn. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAUK F1VK LIBERTY THEATER "Till: I'H'K OP TIIK PHTI'lllW H W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day rUXrTuMni i" . i Lfu.--1J.-ffciJ-J.yy BIG DOUBLE SHOW TONIGHT Prices 15 and 35 Cents "CANNIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS" An Out-of-thc-Ordinary Picture. and WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE BROKEN LAW" SUNDAY Regular Prices, 10 and 20 Cents "I WANT TO FORGET" International Weekly News 'MUTT & JEFF" KLAMATH FALLS - ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY MAY 12 ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL SHOW ON EARTH Al. G. Barnes BIG FOUR-RING WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT 1200 ptr.i:g 103 Big Sensational Animal Acts Performing JtuiKln-IIrril l.tonn, Tigers, Leopards, Jaguars, drizzly, Clniininuii. Hlhtirlun mill Polar Hinr. Souls, Hon l.tons, Klephants. Csinris, Ziilirim. Zuhas, llyonus. Snfred Cntllo, KniiRiirooH, Ourong OttloiiK. Apes, Ohlinpniize. Monkeys. Mminlnlii (louts. Dogs, Ponies, Mammoth Hippopotamus, Ithluoreros, (limit Giraffe. SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE THE FAIRYLAND FANTASY ALICE IN JUNGLELAND Produced and directed by Mr. Barnes Pronounced by critics everywhere to 'be the most gorgeous pag eant ever presented under canvas. Hundreds of peo ple, hundreds of horses and countless animals par ticipate. - 'i Thti world' only performing l.lnmus Tnm, Dick unri Hurry Horse Hiding Si-ala lllg Mil Wrestling drizzly Tot mill Tiny Smallest ICdiicuted Horses Performing Persian Leopards mid Juguurs Tom, Jorry unit Louie Horso Hiding Lions Thu world' only educated Zohras Ituclng KnnKiirooH , , Danger, Dynamite, Cactus mid (lunpowdor Just MuIoh Thu only performing Camels In the world Including ,. , HOLY MOHIu-HA('Ui:i AHAIHAN IILACK t'AMhlj Tlio largest herd of performing Elephants Tho smallest Imliy Klephiinl In captivity Thu High Hchnol and TniiBo UancliiK HorsoH Tlio Kroup of PorformlnK South Amorlcnn I'umoa A floxtottu of Trained Laughing Hyenas Tho Hiding. Driving, ItnelnR Ostriches Tlio Muslcul Currlor Pigeons Tho World'B Only Group of Performing Hcngiil TlRora Tho Funny Clown Pigs Qfl FULL GROWN AFRICAN LIONS OA uu World's Challenge Group In Olio Aft. Vnluo $30,000 V SAMPSON AKIUAL LION rides In balloon Burroundod by shooting SkyrockotH. Tho most nmuz Ing wild uiilniul nxt extant. 550 High-School, Itldliig. DniirliiK mid Military 1IOIIHKH AND PONIKH World'B Premium 8tock. Kvery One nn Actor, 550 JO ANIMAL CLOWNS 600 PKOPLK 6 CONCEnT HANDS "0 Anlmui TrnlnorB Two lllg Special Trulns 0 Cars Throo Ullllupog, OMTTKIUNG TWO-MILW HTUKKT PAIIADK AT JOlBO 1 orrormnncQ Iiuin or Shlno, 2 and 8 p. in. Doors opon nt 1 mid 7 SEE THE BIG-FREE-TO-EVERYBODY ACTS! tho show ground nt 1 o'clock. You'll liavo tlmo oftor tlio porado 8pt dinner and than to the show grounds In nmplo tlmo for tho "'K foatures. P ERSONAL MENTION Mill, 17 MIIIKI.HJHI MX HUM Htll'I'MMIs 4MIMlHK VKM'tM III' I'HIM CIT M tll'IMTl I.uISUh tMM'tmiINiilM.liriM Pill Kh Mr mill Mr Wlllliun Kiln' I hne I' ('touch In In tin. city for n short goim lo Mi'ilford win re tl.i'v expert huMmns visit from Ashland to Inlt for fi tlim nt i In- Iiniiii- -f .Urn Hiliii..i'J tnth,.r i, u i.- . "urieii Tlco hns gonn to Wonlen McCiiiiiiii for 11 NlHlt (lord i-n. with hh filend Itoljcrt Mis. It V CIiiim. anil Mm II V lljiln wi.rt- passenger on thi- triiln1 " '' " ,"(,,or nml M- ,ll,lr' "r toiliiy for luiu. I '"'r f"r " short Unip looking after IiumIiii'xh Intensts from Chic 'go. Carl Mnolk Imx gone to Hm I'nin-i They fLru gin-Hts at tlio White IV lean i'Ihi-o. whom lift i-p in to ruiiialn for lloti-l. thu ni-xl tuo iiiiuitliH. I K. It. IIiish'II en in c In on l't t'Von- Mm I. Itiynionil left t dny for t-cr Iiir'h train for a himlninH visit in homn ritMt r Doi rlH ufti-r a uhort vlnlt KltuniitTi Kails, at Kl.iin.itli KnlU. ! ! 1C fly ti !rey, who has been vhlt- Mm. Olio l.fi-li Iimh ri'tiirni-il to Mr rvlntlti's In HiIh cli. li-ft thlK Mt lliiliiim followliiR a vlnlt wltlniiiriilnR for Han I'nnclB o. Mrn. Itnlpli Ljscoiiilif In Klamjillp - i I'alls. Cream Waffles nnd Delicious Cof fee at tho Chill Parlor, just around Mix Marie H-iiiiIm) left on thu train tho corner on Seventh street. 2C-Ct this nioriiliiR fur ijan Pmnrln'o Sho, wxt.eUH lo he away f r about a week, Mr and Mih l'.. W. (ioff ate eiiin ty seat ltois today from Fort Kliini nth. They aro gui-HtH at the Hotel .Hall. At the Theatres "I Want to Foijrct." a new Wlll'ntn Fox picture HtntrlnR i; elyii Nublt, tells the remarkable siory t a wom an whose ambition lias been to cap ture men's hvirts ami to "ro the pare." It is to be shown for the first tlmo at the Liberty Theatre on Sun day and Monday. Tho "butterfly" woman stilUe her wltiKS, but that Is of no concein to her, S3 long ns plenum e follow.) up- II (1 McCarthy, an officer of tho " Pleasure. Hut one diy Varda Southern Pacific Company Is here for' roillzes that llfo Is somethlnt; more a few days on matters of businessman empty self Indulgence. The war W .1 Moore was umoni; the train atrlwils Inst n In lit from AHlihmil. A. II llislnuer atiil ('. i:. (illildeu.! lumbermen from llrity ate in Klittn nth Falls on matters of IiiihIiichh for u few ilajs. They are stepping ut tho White Pelican llo:el. from Diiusmulr. James Straw, a well known resid ent of the Odessi section is In thu city from his ranch for it few days. Sergeant O, F. l!oe came in last night on the train fr-'m Camp Lewis, Washington. Ho Is slopping at the Hotel Hall. II. V Tarter and C. A. Webster, who are Identified with the Klnmath comet) in grim reality, and Its fire sears her heart. She enters the Se cre.t Service Department, and. like so mmy other women of the world to day, finds her salvation In war work. Of course, there l.t a handsome young man In the st'ry; and tbe winning and wooing of Varda is b no means accomplished with eise. Tho executives of the Na''onal Film Corporation of America, were Manufacturing Company arc here fully alive to tho tremendous po.-slbll looking uftor business Interests for itles of the Tatznn Bt;rles and watch, n short time from Stocktun, Callfor-Jed the overwhelmingly successful nla. They are staying at the White Broadway se .on of "Tarzan of the Pelican, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilmmhnll are In the county seat for a brief visit ficm tho Malln section, K, A. McCornnck Is a recent arrival In Klamath Falls from Eugene. Mrs. II. L. Velt is here from her homo at Worden for a few days. She Is registered al the Hall Hotel. Mrs. J. F. Holbrook, who has been hero for scmu time visiting at the homo of Sirs. J. A. Leech of this city. loft on tho train this morning for her, of Tarzan I oino at Mt, Hebron, California. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE TWO NIliHTS 'iiinl:iy .V Monday May lilt & .tilt. The Itlg Musical Speclnrle "MV SOLIHMlt (illtl. 40 People - Sjni-tul Curs. STAR THEATER TODAY MAI'IUCK TOPHXKl'lt IVesents The (irtMit KtiiKudoiix Melixlruin'i "SI'OUTlXf! MKIV A Hovrtl llel Artrrufl Special PltttiiV Ailmlsslim I A & -." cents. SUNDAY National Inhibitors League Presents "TIIM ltOMAXCK OK TAItAX" The S.tiiel to "TAHZAX OK Till: AI'KS" AdliitHNlod 10 A.v 'M Cents. Apes" closely for Indications of pub lic taste and preference. The ending of "Tarzan of the Ape." was pur posely made abrupt, to leave those Iwho snw It not quite sated, the 'pur pose being to pave the way for Uie pieseut picture, "The Romance of Tarzan, That the wisdom of this cour.o will bt vindicated there con be no doubt the abrupt ending of "Tur zr.n of tho Apes" has made every per roil who saV It eager to see "The Ilumanco cf Tarzan." Tho production of "Tho Romance is on the same lavisl scalo that marked Its great predeces sor. Money has been sient without stint the oiiglnal locations were used for the Jungle scenes tho so clety scenes are regally mounted and dressed. "The Romance of Tarrnn' will bo at tho Star Theatre, Sunday und Monday. Having proved itself one of tbe iiuwt charming screen stories in which Fannie Ward ever has been Been, "The Cheat," a Paramount picture of exceptional dramatic Interest wu bo shown nt tho Temple Theatre to night. Miss Ward Is admirably sup ported In this strong vehicle chle' among these being Snssue Hajnkawa who has achieved fame as n Para mount star; Jack Dean, James Nell! Hazel Chllders and others, Iii-thls dtumatlc pl'ture Miss Wart portrajs tho rolo of n f shlonnble woman who entertains nnd dresses lavishly, und w'Jio luter Is Involved In lotions truuble through an uu-liickj- Investment In Wnll Street. TEMPLE THEATER TOIMY Paramount Presents KAN n: WARD In "TIIK WIKAT" AJso Tlio II tli Kplsotle of "IlfF l.UIIK OK TIIK CIHCfS" SUNDAY Triangle Presents OLORIA 8WANSKV In "liVf-.llY WOMAN'S IlUSUANil" Also Potlie News Imtest CuntJiit. Kvenn, Admission 10 A 15 cents Matinee 2.80, Kvcnlngs 7:30 & 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURE TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregoa In tho Matter of tho Proposed Sale of the Ankony Canal from Its lntuUe nt Uppor Klamath I.nko to the south ond of the Leavltt tract at Station CO plus 30. l'ROTK-ST It npponrlrtg from tlio notlco of the proposed sale of tho Ankenv cmiai from Its Intnko at Upper Klamath Lake to Station SO plus uO at the south end of the Lenvitt tract in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, that tho rights qt tho City nj asslgnco and holder of legal titlo to 3G miner's inches of water and o; lt3 right and olectlon to receive said amount of water at Station 50 plus 30 at the south ond of the Leavltt tract aro not recognized or safeguarded by the government of tho United States In Its notlco of said proposed sale. The City of Klamath Falls by Its Mayor and Common Council horoby protests against tlio proposed or any sale of said portion of wild Canal that doos not npprlso proipcctlvo purchasers of such rights of tho City and of the obligation ot protipocuvo purchasers to carry out and fulfill tho obligations ot the govermont of tho United States to supply and de liver to tho City or its grantoos or as signees suld amount ot water at Sta tion 50 plus 30 at tho south ond of the. Leavltt tract. i. it. tTituL.t;, 3- Mayor of Klamath Falls, Ore, THRIFT versus LUCK Some people spend their lives idly wait ing for a stroke of luck to make thern rich. But it invariably happens that about all that comes to them is a streak of laziness which makes them poorer still. Wealth comes not to those who shirk, but to those who work, not to those who waste, but to those who save. Start now a Savings Account with us. If you already have one, add to it. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Just A Reminder IF YOU desire your monument placed by Decoration Day, it should be purchased immediately. The finest designs in mod ern cemetery work are represented on the floor of our show room. Any selection made now will be held for you G. D. Grizzle 1014 MAIN STREET 1 1 lr?mnrffWl UNt ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. XVXXXXVvXVXXXXK- SHANGHAI . I RESTAURANT S CHOP SUKV AND NOODI.K HOUSE V Short Order Sleals Served, i 72 Main Street ? KIiAMATU FALLS, OIIE. X VsXXX"XX- KLAMATH FALLS ASHLAND STAGE Leaves Van's Auto Ser vice Daily. Passes thru Klamath Hot Springs. FARE $6.00