The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 08, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGK FIVE
ILK POLICE
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ERSONAL MENTION
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MUI Mil l'WII'1,1: M.' HIM rVV 4MIIIIIMTY
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LIBERTY THEATER
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TlirilHIMV, MAY H, in II),
NATRON CUTOF
GHIEF IS SHO
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"THK PICK OF Till: I'lCTt-'ItKS"
iiiiiiiiii'i'iiiiiV''''i'''M
llM l
ii.mht " ':
W,.SlllNi'l'lV KII.I.S
who c.riTiii:i him. i:rn
m:k i ''' oVi:,t "IVI:,!
Mr iiml Mi- ii 11 M........... ..,i... it- .
"' " ."r nun .tirn. - v l.oosley rtnd
OI-'I'II'CII ,,,,v" '"'''" ,H'r" fr""' Tnlmil. Oregon (Iciirgit V Loimley urn In (own from
turn ,t nlll ...111. i. .. a . .i . . . ...
.... .. iBll nun iimt iiiriniirN nrotner, run Klmmith for m Hlmrt visit. TIijy
W (' Meiouier. left mi llin (ruin In. am guents nt tin; lli.lnl Hull.
iiny lor Anliliunl Krom Hint point
Hiny will return to their home.
tiih iiAi.i r.s. .May 'hi.
.,ro(!lM""l "f tl'" '"' M "'" '""
dfalll) In J 'if'"' yMlurdiW In
irrtnlfil i " wl'lcli 'm 'Inj;i;Mt
to b l.fl llri't'"'" w.uili'l li.r Hit
robbrry of 1 1'" WiiNlimiKul Hank. Clb
bonill'''l i" li'i'ir" nr lialiiit hIi.u
Hull) HH'ii mirupi'il hill lino ltd rn
HPlurnl '""I ' li""Hy iri:iuiU'lil
m purmil'iK " ol'wr.
The riililuT exchangi-d hIioIh .villi Moril eft on tint iriiin (his iiioruliiK- I'ullriui llotiil.
John lingers riiniii In hint night
nil matters of litiklni-HH from Sim-
WllHlllllHtOII.
SOITIIKHX I'ACIKIf lt,l,ltO.l
III TICIAIi MAYS AM. ItAIMIO.ll)
i:tk.ski.vn impo.hmiiim-: i.
iKit ii;m:it.L co.vntoi.
J H llrlffllli left Hiln morning for knno
ol Kim I'riinrlHro iiml other ('iillforiiln
ImiIiiIh, where lie expects to Join Iih! ' '' J,"""' of llotiiitiru In look
lirotlnir mill Mm Mnry (irlffllli, who iuK "f,1'r '"hIih-m Interests In inn
Iff t ii Hlmrt tlmti ago. County Kent for n few days.
POUTLANI), Mny 8. Construction
of tlif Nntron cut-off or any otlnr
i.'XliTiiluii of tho Southern Pacific
lines In Oregon will not bo consider
ed by officials of the corporations tin-
C W. Webster mill II V. Tarter.' I':,,rl ' Mer'nll of I hi! li.lrd Hnafl-
who liavnhccii hurt' forn few dnys on 'Hi"rlrH CDiiifmny ciuim in tast nlKlitj l" congressional action linn deter
millers of laiHlnrnH for tin. Kim... "'" " ""hlnglon I). C.
nth .Mnniifiictiirlng Company. Inft on '" "'" 0I""" '""trlcl.
Ihl! tliltll lIllH lll.iri.lf.ir tiir Mlfml
ton.
HIm linmn Ih mlncil the statu of tho rallrnids
whi'ti tin- lines revert from govern
mental control to private ownership
Such wan the statement given by
Washington hint for .Sun In Komi, ('nllforiila, wheiu
they iuicct to imiki! an i-xicihIimI vl-
II.
Mra. It limlii lluriii-tt Iiiih ri'tiirniMl
to her hoiiin In lorrln after n vlnlt in
Klamath 1'iilln.
the purniHT In
nlnlil.
crnil "f rltlifnn trloil In Irk"
ihi, bumlll ny front Hlmrlff C!irl.
min. lini In- mi riTapluri'il Inn
th ihnllf ht'lil thn ni'ii off nt tin'
Mint of n kiiii anil put th prlmnw r In
Jill, (illilmim I""' nrrmtnl th men Mr- "nil Mm. I'lnrce Comhii let!
but hml nut m'lircliPil them. wIipii one thin iniirnliiK for n vlnlt In .Munugua
Kim ami nliot him on tho wt "nu rnKa. fuiirornlii.
Kri-il llroun wuh In town yentrrdny
with hi pi wlfo ami fumlly from Cry.
, Dial, looking after hunlnens Interentn
in Klamnth Knlln.
palled a
to the Jill
VANCOI'VKU. May 8. Tweti'y
tm hundred dollar of WnilinnicO
bk money wti recovered lat 'ilc'il
whin a bandit known ax
u irrrnted ll later etcapod
loondln nnn of the poaio in the
UBd. lie l mill t larito.
I Ullllatn Kiiinner, wiih iiiiiiiiik thu
itialn arrlviiln lant iiIkIiI from Med- t... ,. .. ......
.. . . ..... Juiiub ni i.iiniiiuii. uiiuirillllll III me
.Mm. .1. II Morrln mid Mrn Walter ford, lie Ih a cnenl at thu White ,.,., i.. i,, .. .i...., ...
the .Southern Pacific corporation, who
with a Kroup iff officials of thnt com
pany and reprenentntlven of thn I'nl
ted Htiiti'H Itnilway ndmlnlHtratlon, In
maklnK a tour over the llncH of hia
1 company.
' "Our corporation Is spending a
large num of money In Improvements
of our properties In Oregon and wll
! continue to do so In order that our
; lines may continue to be both smooth
"A Woman's Kxpcrlonce." In which ond ate- Thl" work consists of the
tho fascinating star. Mnry Iloland, is 'W1" of mnny ml,e of heayf rMn
seen at nor vory best Is now at the . unu ,no BnB " e roauneus
Liberty theatre. I wl,n 8ned rock and gravel.
The story which was written by' nut consideration of any exten
Mr. and Mrs. J II. Mitchell nrc
hern for n short visit from Illy. Mr
Mltrhull In a well known cattle buy
er. 4
At the Theaters
H. W. Poole, Owner
Matinee Every Day
TONIGHT
"A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE"
Featuring
MARY BOLAND
"HIS BITTER SELF"
Two Reel Keystone Comedy
Tomorrow
"CAUGHT IN THE ACT"
A Society Comedy Drame.
With
PEGGY HYLAND.
Regular Prices, 10 and 20 Cents
ITIinro.. H K' Mnr,ln '" ,hl" ' f,,r,that past master of drama. Paul M. lonsmust necessarily be delayed nn
Mid Ulr Hncrn"n h" 'llfornlB Poller .author of "Trilby," "Arsene'"'. '" ou' "tatus-when the
points, where he expects to vlnlt for
a nhnrt time
HOUSTON'C
Mrtropollua AaiMaMt J
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
II A NO N J
Wrtlsmday M HalunUy
MirhU.
JAWS' MUHIC.
STAR THEATER
TODAY
Meet 1'lctnrr lMita
IVXSTAXl'K TAI.MAIKJK
THK LKSHOXV
Mr. and Mrs. II
the train this morning for Weed, Cat
, Ifornla, where thny expect to ro.
main.
Mr and Mrs. I .en Kluven are re
I rent arrivals In tbls city from Ited
' (Unit. Callfoinla.
1 Alfred hmlth came In yesterday
' ufternoon for a short visit from
, Ijikevlow.
i
i ,.nin nn.i nth.. ... ..... lines are turned oacn 10 us. me
which' have been presented on both ! r,lroad of ,he "britry. as monthly
llnnfleld left on iUro and screen, 1. decidedly the lttementi.how. are losing money, jn
mist exciting of all Mr. P-tttfB , "" "l V" :",, i 7 , .
. effective by the railroad admlnlstra-
... . i .. tion. In 1918 the deficit of railroads
.k k nT!" ZV,V I, . W. country was large and. Judg-
though it deal, with the problem. Of iag ffom ,utthwhu beInf lg8Ued thl.
married life In exclusive society. i,,Saf tho 1918 defwu wl be gtm
unlike any story you have ever read -fjf
or seen, and In Its development pre-' "Tho revenue secured through the
aenta many new and thrilling sltua- ,ncrealle of mi,, j,aa been far less
lions.
i than the expenditures caused by both
Although Intensely dramatic and . u,e Increased cost ot materials and
even tragic at times, the delightful , the Increased wales to the employes
I I. n fl.wliav Ka ah.i MiHtlrromiOfiH ind llm iHarrh for hannlnftkii . t AAmA.niM Whan th ll.
been discharged from the aviation I which la ultimately found, prevents j roads of the country were taken over
service Is In the rlty for a abort "A Woman's Experience" from ever
time on business. He Is stopping at 'reaching the depressing stage. On
I the Hall Hotel.
i
1 Glenn D. Hart la registered at the
1 White Pelican Hotel from New ork
Two Iter In of fiootl Comedy.
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Triangle I'mrnit
JACK 'AIIIIK
"MYSTIC PACKS"
,lo
l"the .ewn Utrt Current KvenU.
Adtslulon to A to cent MaUnec
2-10. Kvenlnga 7 1 80 A 0.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION riCTUKKh
TTJEHIIAYH AN HATUHVAYH
Merrill, Onms
City.
J. W. Hoyt Is here on matters ot
business for a few days from Ashland.
H. M. Gllllnm is
from Portland.
recent arrival
C. I., McAndrnws, who has been In
Han FrunclHcn with his family for
the lant seven months Is now In the
rlty. Ho will sttiy a short time and
then go Kouth again. He expects to
bring his family homo In June.
"TWO HUNDRED
POUNDS OF RADIUM
m
!!! I Ml
,-l-Z .
WATCHES FOR
GRADUATES
H In tlinu to roiiHldor thn
present for your child
lieii Kim or ho graduates,
"nil thero H no better
Present than a good watch
iimm moru doHlreil by
ly or giil.
liimliiu wntchuH nt
Wpp's wi lmvu a largo
Muck of n,, .Bi Aniorl
ru mid SwIks iiialdis.
''fie aii) fiim watch val
lies.
Hrrbsman Wins That Name In Chau
tauqua World.
.1. C. llerliMiinn, lecturer on the fifth
lilllht ill ('hiiiitainiiia, Iiiih iiinro "pep"
and punch to the tiiinrt Inch than any
nther mini on the plntfnrui. The folkti
of the Chniitaiiiiin world call him tho
the contrary, It haa a charm and In
terest that will delight any audi
ence and send them away happy.
It la truly one of the very great
by. the government many were on the
verge of bankruptcy and it la cer
tain that It the lines were returned to
private ownership at the present time
many could not survive."
With the power of making rates In
The
newest shapes and
'""i r n h In brucolut
witches uro huro.
Mi:S W.VTCHKM
WH.00 to l7rt.0O
U'ATlXAIXi.; WATCIIKH
WHMIO to 50,00
"HACM.kt WATCIIKH
VU.1.00 to 950.00
Frank M. (Ipp
JKWKIiKH
oil Main St.
'flclnl 8. l Wntch
JllBpOCtOf,
T3' S1
aflaVSriaMiasaW.
ftV flaaBasai i
HgSi
Hpj
playa of the acreen, and it la earnestly. ' the hands of public bodies and the
urged that you avail yourself ol tho j Question of wages virtually out of the
opportunity to see it. corporation hands, Mr. Krnttschnttt
I stated that future extensions and do-
' velopment of territory will depend
"The Lesson," tho latest ot Con-1 largely on the terms granted the rail-
stance. Talmadgo's Select Star Series roa(ls by the government for opera-
In which sho is presented by Lewis, ton Bfter nnes have reverted to priv-
J. Selznlck, and which will be seen ute ownership.
here tonight at tho Star Theatro, Ih When Mkei t0 express his opinion
a pago from the intlmnte dally life op wnen railroads would revert to
of ronl American folks n hundred I private ownership again, Mr. Krutt
per cont human. It wns directed by ' Bchnitt employed thnt classic expren
Chalos Rlblyn, ono of thn bestgon consisting of three words col
known voteran screen directors who aensed.lnto one. often utilized by a
hus registered many successes by hls fnmoUB gtaKe tffif "Damflno."
Constance Talmadgo, Mr. Qlblyu hns( -There Is no other way to answer
also directed "Scandal." "Tho Hon- fho question," he stated, "for the cor
oymoon and "Tho Studio Olrl,' pornto officers of the railroads have
ouch of which has achieved treinen- absolutely no Idea when the rail
iIiiuh pnpulaitlty und rovealed tho roads will agal return to private
Htur and tho director liui new lli;lt mnnnKement and control."
j After ho hud been worklin? on( jir. Kruttschnltt has not visited
"Tho Lesson" for about two .voks, i Portland for a number of years and
"Director (ilblyn wiih asked -what lieitntod Inst night thnt his work has
j considered CmiHtniico TnimulKo'H dcen so heavy during tho past two
moat Important attribute, i.s far as, yenrs that he has not been outsldo of
! ticroon Hiiccess was concornod 'Sliojiew York during that tlmo until he
Is absolutely plastic." ho replied ; started on tho present tour, which he
"SiiggeHt nn Idea or a pose, and ilm vtmoil was being mnde into an offor
adopts It linniedlatoly and iiinkus it i to cover tho greatest amount of mile-
THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Aa Well as Any Kind of Music is at the-
KLAMATH FALLS
".j
MUSIC HOUSE
We represent the best makes of Pianos,
from a Steinway down, also the three stiwi-.
-ard makes of phonegraphs: The EdiseJSTJi
fctaond Disc, Victrolas, and the CrumliU
Grmfonolas.
-. I 'I
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We have received many late records fju
all Phonographs within the last few davjsji
-t
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You are always welcome to come in and
listen to the world's best music, produced
on the world s best instruments.
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KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE
Geo. A. WJrtz
PHONE 125 733 MAIN ST.
"two-hiiiiilroil-poundH-of-rndliini man,"
so remarkably docs ho radluto entliii
fIiimii, Ho wns formerly bend of tho De
partment of Public Hpeaklng ut ono of
our great Universities. Slnco coming
j to tho platform ho has reiiched n high
plneo niiioiiB American lecturers. Ho
Is an orntor mid thinker of tho first
rank. Ills addresses lmvu tho red
blooded vim and vigor tliut uppeul to
every American.
U. H,
MAY AHSUMK
CHAHGK OK AltMKNIA
her own. Sho has all (ho plaKtl-Iiy
of clay, and yet all tho stroncta of
tho finished inarhlo. This Is iie
most stHking thing about hor, end I
know of nothing more valualilo in n
photoplay, whero each niomiuit de
mands tho adoption of a new Idoa
and thn expression of that Idea In
porfoclly ' uiidorHtnndublo nctloni."
Tho elements ot myslory, snrp.-hio,
! norm. n Intrigue and Oriental I'liilil-
tloii'iiro all liitorwnven with skill
nnd dramallc effect In TrlnngloV lat
ost play, "Mystic Faoos," .vhleh la
to bo bIiowii ut tho Toniplo tlioator
tonight.
Ynnorn Jnpanoso delivery boy, and
his dog bnlk tho agents of tho knls
or when they ronch out to obtain pos
session of nn American Hod Cross
Blrl,
A bonuUtul romniico, with Tnmn,
"Tho Precious Jewel," thronds h'.un
tlngly through this tenso driiini;.
Dlroctod by E. Mason Hoppnr nnd
written by E, Mngn,ua Inluton,
','Mys'tlo Faces" Is u',;play of more
than. ordinary Interest.,
"fcffHiViIll lltrt rw-w Mn . irun
-ii!LnMASKStoro
PAHIS, May 8 I tl syxpectod that
tho United Statos will bo 'apkod to
3U0CO1110 11 llllllllliuuiv iui jw.i.u.u...
Probably 1'rosldont Wjlsop will sub
mit tho miUtor to'coiiBross.1 l
nge In tho shortest spate of time pos
sible Ho Is accompanied by Paul Shoup,
chief executive officer on the Pnclfie
coast and vlce-presldont of tho South
ern Pacific company and ) it num
ber of railway administration ifflecra
Including W. K. Scott and William
Sproulo, federal manager of tho Sou
thern Pacific. .LP. O'llrion. fodoral
manager Oregon lines Joined tho par
ty at Ashland.
. t nil "V
WILSON PARDONS
. FIFTY PRISONERS
WM"MWWMWMraPMrrArrAAMlrAAAr-AMrrVVMVWWWW
BAINUM
BARLEY
ciReus
MAY 9th - - 9th & Pine
"Benefit Christian Endeavor Society"
WVSNV
...-::
Wilson has granted, clemency to 0.,
men co'nvictedof osplonno whohavo.j IV tri V TJT TTW Tl TfVTT
nbwmorvod terms of ono year. Tho f I Uh I H I I li I .11 1 ll
ls'lncludos Tholdoro Wilson, Henry
Jones ami,-Anton Jacobson, all ot
uregon. , ,
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HVNAllIANH (.KU8K
r nii.MAVIANS .4
AHSIISTICE
COPENHAdji May 8 Hungar
Ian.( comraunJs'tVigoiJtjrumeiit, hus ro
f lcl tlib arfsttt terms of tvnd by
tH6, Vumunla'usjantl 'dectdod fo fht
to' thp'iutmopt .According to n,.l)uda
'. .(I.. '.i.ilLLA I
$1995 F. O. B., Klamath Falls
CAN YOU MATCH IT AT ANY PRICE?
CD A ME. rpha -ft-nvriQ in V-annt inn nf 09 nrJnf nop.
bon stefil. .'It is tlip samp fvnnifi ns nsprl in thn $4,000 t
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