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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1919)
wkiim:si.v. may 7, imp. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOR FIVE WWyW-r mmm ftps moim to hay city j TO iiiv ii,i, (JOOHS j Pre-I I luiiMl.m nr the K K ' -.lure li'fl Huh iniirtiliiK for Han f'nmlv i j uhcny lin will meet iiNtnni w'u In Hiilo riirinniitilln mill liny c-" til IIikmIm fur thin big ontiilillHliiiiniil Ho ' expects lii lie gone ulioiit ;i Aiink ,lr llmiMou IiiiiIih forward In a lil year In Ktmiiiith Kail In nil llni'H or Iiiih. IlK'NH P H ERSONAL MENTION I ll'll. I 4li:i,MIIUN UN MX .11 IMII'IMWJs MOMl TIIK I'KOPI.K OF IIIIH CIT l VICIM'n MMMi- VII I'OMIMJh Ml- llil'AI InlK. K i.si'i i i'miim:i:u 'inwsiTimnii HiiKiirimin. who Iiiih been III fori Mr nml Mrs F. I) Cotiriinli.. uni several days lit IiIh licirm. Ih reported known residents of the Odessa sec in bo mtii'li linpruvi.il (on are In Kliuniith KiiIIh for u short lnlt They nrt) guests (it tins Tlote Hull I. Worker, Ih In the rountv tent looking after business interests from' Fort Kliimuth Mr (ilenn- Applcgole and two ItoyH left HiJh morning for Portland where thi'y hnve been culled by the Illness of Mr. Applcgate. WHEN BUYING YOUR PHONOGRAPH J,i:T ti'il" ih'ilil" which pbnn okmi'Ii y"1' ",'"r llff,'",, record pliDed on rii instru ment Olll ol'' lllUIIO-lptH 1 lilt jou to Imt ,m" k of rerun). On Tin' llriiinwU-K you mil pluy them nil ""'I "' lli'i'f ",,'l Fur Hi" ' t'llolia" inxl I'"' n nll-iunl "Tone Amplifier" nuke The llrunswlck truly "All phonographa In ono " lleur It Mom you hiiy Yon "h ill bo the Judgi A itiMiioiKtrntlon will rou tine you why The llrunswlck I the superior phonograph, H. J. WINTERS JMVKI.KIt AM) OPTICIAN 700 MmIm Hlrrt KUinnlli Fall, OrrKiiM I'lio.VF. unw ro vi:i:i i Mm C I) (llhhiirl nml eh" Inn left ililn tnornliiK for Weed. Culu r- nlu. where thny will Join Mr iihluirl I whit him I u leceutly triili.if.irre. I to 'Hint point Mr (ilhlufrt Ih .in eiiyii.coi nmtli PiiIIh for n short liuslneiM vlnt on the Hoiitlnirn Pacific I h.iy W.ii lin Ih registered at the Whltu I'e'l-i C A Webster unil II V Tarter are 1 readied on Kiirl Hlreet In Hut SpiliiKH 'iw Hotel from Chicago ' hero for a nhort time on business com I.oiiIh Wlnrhei, n prnmln nit In n herillim of the middle Went IH 111 Kilt- Liberty Theatre TONIGHT A Breezy Yankee Adventurer Introduced American Nerve Into the Pomp of a Comic Opera Republic And He Fell in Love With the Governor's Niece, and Broke All the Rules of the Toy Governor's Court. Addition. Mr nml Mm It (' Kpltik are in town for a few dayH from their home at Spring Creek Mr Hplnk declares Hint the f IhIiIiii: Ih now eirellent at lllliiinnon Itlver and Hprlnjj .1 P King of Portland ..M.I P H Chapman of Han Frnnrl.c'i, w-re among the train nrriwils I.ihI n itlit They are stopping at the White 'If ran i iiected with the luring Company Klamath Manufa:-! I.. T Carpenter came In last night I for a nhort lsit from Scuttle. " holli W 1 2, Creek t H OUSTON' MrlroM)lltnn Aiiillrinrot s C I,. Ilollldny, who i;i'jrie dairy riitirh and cheese fad iry In '! per I.nngfll Valley Ih In 'h" emimy for thi' neat today looking after liimlui'M In torentH. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Saxon left thin morning for Portland, whci'j they expect to remain for sumo time heneflt of Mr. Saxon's health I A. ' Hall P I .nn dear Ih a guest ut til' Hotel from Hiirns. (Jeorge II Iteexen Ik n recent ar rhal from Hun lone, California. frw-e--e--e-o-o-s- DAILY STAGE SERVICE TO BEND FROM ' KLAMATH FALLS Call Van's Anto Service. SUHSCItlllK FOH TIIK IIKUAI.l) HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE II.MtK STAR THEATER TODAY Jr.r I,. Imky l'rmt VIVIAN MAUTI.V In rri.AiMKi) ;ooiK" Alwi Two Itrrlo of (IimkI Comrdy. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY lllu Hint VrrKtuin "TIIK CltAVINK" Willi Ab All Htnr CaHt. A.( A l.jon 5loran (,'omcly "KITCIIKN l-OUCJ.?' AdmlaaloB 10 IB cDuniMatlmt 31.30. KtcbIdcs 7 ISO A 0. At the Theaters 000000j0 I Henry Ilurdlck In a recent arrival j from HeddinK. j P. A l.clBton Smith and I.t. P. . I Andcrnon, representative of i;.e i Wlnther Truck are In Klamath Fulla for a short buHlness visit. II. J Tlcknor and A. K. 'lalo !ia-e returned to Kangell Valley after a liURlneBH visit In the County si .it. Irving E. Dixon came in last cven- cIhco for a short visit In Klamath. M COULD NOT MIS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PIOTtniBb TTEHDAYN AND HATURDAY 10HII. OrMM Chautauqua Days Are Coining Six !)) of rral'nijojTiirnt, rrlavntion and recrratloa Nix Da)a of Hylrodtd rawlr, rntrrtalmnrnt and Irrtarra Twrnt)-wo Itlx rratn all )iwr for a MaNoa firkrt Program Booklet and Chautauqua Talk to Be Dis tributed Soon Watch for them TWO CONCERTS FOURTH DAY CasteOucci s Concert Band Omero ChnIcIIuitI bring to CliautnuiU a Kreat orRanlcatlon of miuhIcIiiiih. For nrxeral jearn they hnve In-en the feature of KiiHtrrn liniitimiiins. I'lrt Went em lour. .a fkv ' thi: as iiuj i:vi:nt. SERGEANT GIBBONS THE PARNELLS "JOY NIGHT" INTERNATIONAL TRIO i, ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTET OVERSEAS QUARTET JUDGE GEO. D. ALDEN JULIUS CAESAR NAYPHE J. C. HERBSMAN BESS GEARHART MORRISON William Duimoud. the popular Mar who Is appearing in JwsHe 1). Hamp ton production, fltn In perfectly with thn character of "Larry Donovan" in "Whitewashed Walls." IiIh latest plc-'lnB f"m "ic I'rcsidlo In San Fj-an- turn releuned by KxhlbltorH Mutual. , The comedy Is a traversty on the comic opera happenings which take' placu In certain l-atln-Atnerlcan' states, Ijirry gets "In Dutch" wlth . CJovornor Koniero. who has employ ed him us a sculptor on bin new Pal are, when he beans his Generalissimo with a decanter. 1 Kvrrybody thinks the Generalis simo Is dead that Is, everybody but I Hosa, the demon vampire of Alta- ( mura. Hosa ploti as well as she vamps, with tho result that Larry Is j led to tho "Whitewashed Wall" sev eral times to he shot, but each time his quick wit saves him. A mysterious Patricio Cassldano (otherwise Pat rick Cassldy) helps Larry to foil the wicked vamp and save his skin as well. The pompous little tyrant of a Governor Romero nearly explore with offended dignity when Larry familiarly calls him "old scout" and tells him he'll buy a drink When Larry Is stood up to be shot, ho appeals to tho egoist's vanity by suggesting that his execution be post poned until ho can make n statue ot Hrs Kxcclloncy that futuru genera tions can look upon and marvel ut tho Great Romero's genius. KJLtfNH t fHHHHHHAf TfBHpjHr'- ', i. wfi KtlSii AM 1iUm.m i'vcmokJ. i "WLiUviulud XfuUx.' f Ml llM YOU'LL LAUGH UNTIL YOUR SIDES ACHE LllllllU ! WHEN YOU SEE TO HEAD. William Desmond KVF.IIY Ml'SCLE IX BODY ACUKu1 VITH RHKl'MATISM. LIKK NEW "MAX AFTER TAKING TAXLAC I ! Desmond never did better comedy 1 than ho docs In this production, und , ho carries out the comedy-burlesque Idea to perfection Tho titling of the picture is n srream, and tho cast an unusually oxcollent onn, particularly John "I have lived In Portland tor thir ty years and there are just lota of people here who know that Tanlac has made a new man of me," said J. H. Palmer, the well known transfer nd baggage man, residing at 266 Knott St., Portland, Ore., recently. "I have been a sufferer from rheu matism twenty-five years," contin ued Mr. Palmer, "and reached the point where 1 never ex-petced to get well, or even any better. I spent thousands of dollars trying to get re lief, but gradually got worse. Every muscle In my body seemed to be drawn up, every Joint stiff, and 1 could not move without suffering agony. When I walked Instead of lift ing my feet I would just have to drag them along, and if my life had de ponded on it 1 could not have raised my hands high enough to touch the As Breezy, Nervy Laarry Donovan, Adventurous and Carefree Yankee in the Meshes of a' Latin American Po litical Intrigue, in , "Whitewashed Walls" A Comedy Burlesque Along Original Lines p- - ADIMSSION 10c AND 20c DwIggltiH as Romero, Carmen Phil-) back of my head. I was laldup foi llp an the Vamp, and Walter Perry,! more than two jears at one time. Af ns Patricio Cassldano j ter sitting down for a while I coutu- Thls production and nlso Smiling) n't get up without holding on to Hilly Parsons In a two reel comedy i something and after 1 did get on m twill bo Been at tho Liberty Theatre, feet it would tuke mo several minutes tonight only. IN F KVKXT AT CHRISTIAN ClU'RCH Wllili I'RKCIIDn AFFAIR MOV DAY. WILDKST OF ANIMALS O.N KXIIIIUTIO.V HwiMiiiTlikct PrlcvHi AdultN, nm..VI; Sliidentn, i.(!0 Children, fl.00 War Tnv Not Included. Klamath Falls, May 25-30 CHAUTAUQUA Tho Al (1. Homes peoplo may think that they !mo a conrer on this rlrrus IiiisIucsh with their big show no.t Monday, but thoy aro mightily fooled, In fact it is reported that this much heralded uvcnj Is koIiik to bo a moro echo of tho real circus which is to bo hold ut tho Christ inn Church noxt Friday night by tho Christian endeavor soclotles of tho Raptiat, Christian mid Prosbytorlun churchos to rolso funds to send n dolegato to tho C. M. Convention In Portland In Juno, Whether tho llarnos miiiiaRors will call off tholr nffiilr In view ot this iinnouiironiont is not yet known, but tho sldo shows nulmulfl, acrobatic stunts and ovon tho balloons and pink leinoniido nro to bo in ovldonco 'A bUrdologatlon ot huntors Is now in thn JimgloH ot Afrlrn Biithurlng tho niiliuiils. It Is reported that tho goats will bo Bocured hero in Kliun iith Falls, L'vorybody la invited. j to straighten myself up. During the past year or two my condition be came very much worse. My whole system seemed to bo run-down. My kidneys bothered mo nearly all the time, my back hurt me, and at times I would almost scream from pain. "1 also suffered from indigestion My stomach would bloat up attor eating and my food wonld sour and add moro to my mlbery. 1 would lay nwako moro thun halt the night rubb ing my arms and legs trying to get easy so I could got a little rest. 1 would get awfully blue, and despond ent over my condition, and yet, could sou no way out ofniy buffering. "Tho testimonials of people rigM hero in Portland, some of whom 1 know personally, caused mo to try Tanlac. Well, I am now seventy years old and I just want to say that 1 havo novor seen anything like It. 13o foro 1 finished my II rat bottlo I was eating twico as much as boforo and felt no had offects from it. I am now on my fourth bottlo, and tho rheu matism 1ms just about "ll loft mo Why, my logs nro Just as limber ns if I had novor had a touch of rheumn-' tlsm. I don't suffer any more from constipation and headache and have gained back nil my energy and strength and soVornl pounds in , weight, besldos. Numbers of my, friends, who know what Tanlac hscj dono for mo, aro now taking It with flno results. Yea sir, Tanlac has itonei evory thing for mo I could wish, far moro than I oxpoctod It could do, and I would bo willing to go boforo a not ary mid mako nn affidavit us to the Until of this statement." TnuliiQ Ih sold in Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by tho James Merc, Co, Adv. boys; GIRLS' SHOES . .. . .. .. .. . .. a. a. -- .- -. j. -- -- --.- - .- AS FASHIONABLE AS THE FOOTWEAR OF THEIR PARENTS! 8 Y i ) From tho tiniest' infant to the largest growing high school lad or girl, a style, last und size that will assure eminent satisfaction. Infant's, Girlies and Misses' Shoes Smart little lasts and models, ot nil leathers and colors, In laco or button high shoes. Also complete assortment of white and black sandals and pumps splendidly mudo and very reasonably priced. All widths from narrowest to tl'e widest. DEPENDABLE SHOES FOR BOYS Boys' Shoes at moderate prices nro a problem today, but we've solved tho problom In giving boys the stylo like Dad wears in dark tan and black, English laco or Foottorm BUicher and button styles. Bradley's Shoe Store 727 MAIN ST.