WHItXKHHAv, Mxv u FAOH MGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON III At the Theaters T W II TIio TiMy ni'oit Ttiomjo H Itirn production, "The Keys of ttio lliithl-r-ous," . IMr.iiiiount picture, ! to ' o soon .it tlio Star TliiMtrv tonuit. vtnrrlnK Knul Itcnnctt who ha lit -cnuso of .1 I.iw suit which she onlv re cently won. heeii otiJnfnK some il'ie crker. John V of enforce.! tiltcnctx Her frletiil w II .rnolil, I'e.irl T. he Rl.ul to le.nn that The Ktn of UmvIU. A. I. Tl lt I'ni-lnrl IMnlee. Jut S P.irKer. (ortriiile 100 Ml 100 the HlRliteoiis" Rit' Miss Itetnu-'t :trtl I'reelnct ample opiortiinit to ue her af.it j p (j ; tnlents not only at an emotional ' ,. J J(( ,,roclui. Ronuo. hut also In parts of the K'.- nrehnril A M ,,i ."til I'rrclnrt ll.nt turo .is the winsome comeillenn only she c.ij be To see Kalty Arliuckle In his i.i.ir InR farce rome.ly. T.unplnR Out. ' at the Star theatre toniRht. where it 's nttractliiK larpe auiliences. Is a ilo. light Tatty nerer has been seen in a more mirth prooklnR role tn-m that of the ncRlectoil liusli.tml who flees to the sea shore to Ret 'he square meal which he cannot Rot ' tils home A character that mtRht have stoo pI out of the paRes of Dickens a "Salrjr fiatnp," for Instance. Is "Mod- cr Hawkins," the plcturesnue old fir. ner who conducts a "fence" In the underworld, and whose place Is t he resort of second-story men and v it.-?s In "HmMs Asleep," IU'mI ItarrN cale's latent picture. Ion :o ;.o ;.o 100 so I'.O I'LL PISE IT Tl LONGEST I LI" H OUSTON' MrlroHilltnn .iniieiiieut s MUS. ItllllUINs: III sl'dltlll) l TAMat' AITUt M ITI'ltlNt. thiim i:iss "Mother How kins" Is admln.hlyl ..... nnl jortrayed by Anna Dodge, an accreis v.ho has nude an enviable reputit.on on the legitimato staRe In character parts. In one sojno. the old "lady" Is seen entertaining a party in honor of "(tentleninn Chi," a master crook who honors her menace with a visit. tierges, Mr 1' J 100 f.rt McAmlrvws, K-tther ."" SO Scott. Kulph 100 too Uixenik, M 1 ISO !Si AJcAndrews. t'uthr.Mi 60 "0 McAndrews. Nellie S' SO MuRtllre. Clms. K 2rto 200 lllehn. Ueorge (2nd Sub) S00 tltli I'nvlm-t. Seeds. Jay 50 SO 7th I'rvclnct. Wright. Dr. tleo. I wife (3rd Sub) . . 30i Potter. W 100 Harlow. Julia .. So SO , King. K. It. .. 50 50' Klamath .Rency. Nelson, Victor 100 t'arazoo, l.cluml D 1000 l.otches, Alameda S00 Hall. Monroe lO'i 20 l.otches. Tilda 504 Isaacs, Ira . . looo Uandnll. John S so Henry. K. S SO "TolklnR about thtitRs ihnt help people." sold Mis I' II Kobblns of 1 1 1'.' South 1 lib Street. Omiihu. Neb In an Interview. ivcenll. 'Titular l doing more good thnii tiny medicine 1 hai eer known In m time, ami I'm now past Mt, ears of nge "In Issy, iuarl thirl jenix ago now," she continued "when lagrlppe tirst came along and so imiti peo , plo were having It. 1 had an atlark o' It iuself and lime had It In some form or other from once to twice a year ever since The tlrst spell left me In a badl weakened condition and 1 would no sooner recover from one ntt'irk than I would be pulled down again The doctors at that time called It 'rheumatic grippe' and I had aches and paliis all thru mv body. In all my limbs and muscles Three years ago 1 hail one of thoie spells, which was so sown that 'hay took me to the hospital, "hntl I ne.irh died I had the worse headaches It seems iiimino could nave anil 1 '.vis badly rundown and frightfully wiuk I couldn't sleep well for all 1 1 - thirty years My appetite was poor I lost twenty pounds In weight mvl Just had to drag myself around 1 was hardly over without some kin 1 and the pr-t HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE llWCIMi WfiliicMlii.i .V Satimlin Mglit-. .1 .. MIslC. STAR THEATER .'I'M I Ml I'oi amount I'leseel I ll III l I I' In nil' ki s in- Tin; Minim u mill i n i:itt i m.i: i vmi'im. n r TEMPLE THEATER nui Itliiebllil I'lcxenls iii iii 1 1. it initn Tin txiuuirr t.nti." .lo l.ini ,V Miimn I'linnili. AilmUnlon III lit ceiils Matincci '..;lo. Uciilng 7:. 'It u. i yiklJ DarkT MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PUTl'liK TCKHD.WS AND HATUHDAVH Mrlll. Ortsow SlllSCUlllK KOU TIIK III.'IIAI.D ans Pale, thin-blooded persons are more stiscentlble to Illness anil illsinan ,.,. l...ni,t,t. M..Ani.. rn.. .... - nf nn nrht or twtlli Although hefty In weight, the old Rlrl 8ystem. enrich vour blood br ukln siirlmr I was in such a bid fit that Rives a sparklinR demonstration of Nux-I-Tone. the powerful tonics with wt. colll( keep hous.. so I wen- i.i MwSZInJr0'10" larg'e b V'"'Ca " Tl T -.h,W My husband ,o jig anu niRiuanu ning. boarding and where he boarded 'i "Mother Hawkins" can't under stand why Nancy (Bessie Harrlscale) would rattier scrub floors for a waije than earn a decent living by pickl-iR pockets. "In spite of all th' eddicatlnn I've learned th.il girl, she won't steal a cent." says the old woman. "Ain't she the ungrateful thing'" The scene at "Mother Hawkins" s one of the richest bits of comedy erer thrown on the screen, and what ih- action doesn't register the tntles .rill "Heart's Asleep" will he at the Ubor ty Theatre tonight only 9k i i H9E Do not .fait to Improve your health at the Hot Spring bath house 12-1 With the Finest Dessert Serve "English Style" WELLINGTON DAILY STAGE SERVICE TO BEND FROM KLAMATH FALLS Call Van's Auto Service. F A Distinctive a Ctvation j&&&' TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANT SPOKANE. AND PORTLAND Stylish Stout Out Sizes Aunt Polly's Out Sizes Style Shoes For Stout Women THE SHOE THAT CANNOT BREAK DOWN Every shoe in this famous line contains a Re-in-forced Built-in Steel Arch Supporting Shank rivited to the insole so that it cannot get out of plase, which is guaranteed not to break down and to hold up the weightiest woman. No inside arch support need be worn with this shoe. This feature makes the wearing of shoes with high French and Cuban heels possible and practicable, thus adding an extra measure of style so much desired by women of full form. The steel shank holds the shoe in shape and prevents foot troubles. REMEMBER IN EVERY SHOE OF THIS LINE, NEARLY 100 STYLES IN HIGH AND LOW CUTS! heard of a remarkable cam like niln that hail been relieved bv Tanlac "Then he went straight to Slur man & Mrt'onnnll's drug store i"id got two bottles, one for m' and n'ni for himself, us he was In ery ha I health, too Well, I showed some Im provement on the tlrst bottle ind kept on getting better slowly. irfMy appetlto came gradually and 'mv strength cainn back a little each day My aches and pains wore uwuy and I got to sleeping better When wo would see one bottle getting low ve would hurry to get another and slnc I finished m sixth bottle I'm feeuin: better and more like myself than I have In years With all the slrkii'ns and 'Flu' epidemic that's going ov'ir the country I'm feeling stronger and bettor than I ever did Wo are ke,i Ing house again now. and I eat well, sleep well, do all m housework arid feel fine all the time I nm taking Tanlac with the Tanlac Tablets ng'iln now to keep In shape for the winter It certainly Is a blessing to huinuiiil) and has done so much for m hut hand and me that I will praise 't Iht longest day I live " Tanlac Is sold In Klamath fulls by tho Star Drug Co . and In I.orellu by the James Merc Co. Adv, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl 8AI.K--Slngor sewing machine In good order; prlcu reasonable. Phono 2 I4-.1t FOP. KENT May 24: clean partly furnished house; G1614 Pints st. 14.,1 FOIl SAM-: Will sacrifice auto- trailer and complete camp outfit, Including new made' to order tent i costing J 125, bed springs costing $12, CO, folding table, etc. Most com plete mid compact outfit to ho had and cost $7S0 new; will tuko $375 If I taken at onco. Call and seo It at 410 Ninth st., or Inijulru Junius M. Wat-1 kins, Jr. Phone 320-K. 14-1 i FOR RKUAM.K PIANO TUN'INO, leavo orders at Klamath Falls Mush: House. 14-3 ; PASTI'HK FOR SAI.K Horses and colts preferred. Apply H, h. Ilur nett, opposite Jou Wright's, Midland road. 14-3t FOR SAI.K licof cattlo nnd fat hogs. C. A, Hunting, Merrill, Ore.' 14-2f i How Is your heulth? Would a good tonic help you? Tnko Ntix-I-Totiu, the powerful tonic containing Iron and Nux Vomica In comblnutlou with lluut mill Wine. $1.00 the lurgu hot-, tlu. 14-lt ANNOUNCEMENT Splnks' Fishing and Outing ramp mi Spring Crook. Wil liamson River will be open to the public on and after May 20 The good fishing Is now on flood homo rooked meals sorwd Tent iiuartors Fish and Chicken Sunday dinners it sperlulty itosorwillous must be made III advance Rates by week QU itetl on ap plication II. HPINKN. Prop. P. .. '1iIIimuIii, Oregon. I HE correct styles of the season are Morshcim Dark Tans. You will see them at this store in various shapes and pat terns just the thing for you men who want up-to-the-minute footweur. Come in look them over try then on there's a pair ready for you. f. K. SUGARMAN I Ain't Mad at Nobody' Quality-Service i ! - f)) - 1 Get Rid of Dangerous Disease Germs " When waini flays arrive germs will de velop very rapidly. Therefore, you should get busy now and use proper DISINFECTANTS AND GERMICIDES Their use will ward off the attacks of germs and guard the health of your family. Scatter disinfectants freely in all places where germs are apt to lurk damp cellars, cesspools, stables, etc. Wc acll all of the reliable disinfectants and germicides and should be glad to sug gest what is best for any special purpose. BRIGCS AUTOWOUD-SAW Attachment Oim in n cull K coriJn 2 men, 37 corda. Goes Anywhere Any Auto. BRIGCS & BURPEE CO.. Inc., Mannfaclnrers 27'J lluwthorn Av., I'Mtland. 3nJ for Infornlion urn! Uluitrnted Circular t -UJMi'r v J MiO U3B OK rvLAriAl n TALL UrCLUUH U IUU It I; WHt-l7E PARTILULAR PCOPUE W V UUY THC-lf DRUGS (SSiSr'v fv i S2SS5S22I i mifmsmmsmmmm wmsmmmwm