w I, "'! i THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MM ItllU m PAOK TWO "Mil 1 Lb ML W&WfeFQt$r Jtflre Jbg, ftumw'comedy phoiccframa 1 B yBK ;1 W -tJmPPR'.iJKg n "" m 4"f" i'i,i""""iitt C3 JA HBBfc. Hklf H'' ?" r 1115 RiRHERS IfiT A Picture of a Man who was Bigger than His Worst Misfortune THEi roped him into mnrrwRe, but he thought he hnd 'cm fooled when the baby cmc until ihey iook nis wile away from him nnd made him think something worse hnd happened to the kiddie. And then he boiled over. Come, cc that prince of character actors, Marry Carey, in the best picture he ever played in. It's a treat! LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT m w him: in r nii. i. ' uvn Willi IIM h-HIUMMSl. lll'IMt. nn or i'ii in vt; ii in i w .ts 111 It'll ill lf IllllOI'SlllllIK .1,'VllVM ,,i .hi mitiitrtl llinl I Ik- (mm-'u- il I !. provlilnl wild i" i ili.it woulil ruhn mul i 'ii Iiimiui; liiiK' Ttii' JkIiii Hi Mi li I It.lki' Mlllt ll lo.lili I ' ill this twnnix f ii hums ,i'i i.l.i ('.iMfornlM. 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M.I I ki am i l.vii on :: r. i:n I HUM l I liV I- TitTM AT UixToV lV UM. l.!.T MSTKU One of th r..ot nHi:'t 'ul- that has a cit if the wir i tolil in a storv pjb!I t(il in t'.ie Boton Kveninc Reoor,l. a:i.l se.l ho Lieu tenant Joseph Hi!r !' mn a: th'ga, dork in B.um. 4 ! lands on his return f-om Fraa-" I.ieutaant HlK ler Is c Klamath Count'- soldier hav ing enHtd her alout two ycirs liroih rhi" la" i r i- !'d him. ii .1 it w.ii 111, I'rt U"'' !'i I! y,ars th.r -ti- huil sn-n her hroth?r. who lift tni:i ai.'. a lr. tl" boy wuh hr to .'ni to thi ou:;irj. Mrs Porfh had an in;""--tlnK story to tell of her hero brother. "My brother Joe was born in Cob !eni. 'Vriuuny and uni- t country with m 12 years ago." h i ih- iHiii'tit llmv lln"r iri nn ink.- tlllil liioitirs In lli'i '.I mul in imii-r In allow li' I uni Iiimk that thfii Is ii ln'i. "' Inn d'U ili'-y boto nvertunliml. til" 1'nlilwin Hrdwr( raniinny '"' id iiiiiitmraii, ihe timrlllno tumnrniA Suuilnx on tht Vtn MiKifiilii' rmuh. tiorihi'Mst of MiTrlll K"'i rau.hrr In lU tallfy wl!t t'. in (. It it.il in this Th. Sld. IV-llvnrv link.' lals.n On hv (rum thi swath ami m'"i I lii'o u wimtrow. when1 It i'ii."i If .' tmnf and mak iH'tti"- ii.. t'i from mo ,'tlii'i1 iji-ui-xwh Tin- Iliad' r 'pati' tho ha Jin thiv r.ilinA a' 1 litto lh" w -i ! i'll:nllia"ti i j.' tliUR In tti. r EXPENDITURES IN WAR WERE $U,5M,G10.000 uah:v:ton. Jum .'Tin iiillmrm of lh.- 'i.-.r liotwi'.-n April 191 ti.tu;.-.i rrnturv llak.-r liVW. Id) ll illni' Vhn h lh-cam .f io ht urn naturalized and when war broke out joined the American Army and wen across to fight the wople of the it nn Htm nf ;mnt of tl' w tint in $1 v i :- i ; '11' niirtr f t ; -it. in i I inlar in'i.'iittti ir .. u n 1 1 . ' n'. I. in- ii'irn'i ' I'l'.l ''f- I ago. He h,d resided In this county for p h)m nearly tlgnt year, uurias most us which time heiwas employed by Le llorce The followjnc story of his ex perience sinco leavinft here rends liko a tale from a i-tory book it i so remurknWe. as well as lmeresting- I'.j Jooili J. fJl.inry New Ensland creeled the West to day when the t ity -tttmer Jlonitoi-. baring oa hoard members of the May or's Recept.on Comrat'tee and promi ncnt IJoston and Massachusetts citi zens went down the harbor and wel comed back to Atne.-ii-a :be 25 ?," cers and 3-5 mn of the 32nd Divi sion on the transport F J Lucken liach. The returninc troops who arired to day are part of the HClh Infantry of the 32nd Division, which comprises the National Guard organizations from Wisconsin and other western states. Although there were no New Kng land units about the transport, the official boat Monitor ias taxed t capacity with mothers, wives and sisters who had travelled from th Far West to give the first greotlnr to their returning loved ones a they arrived bark m the i' S A r l ii . , ' hi - . ;'.ii' . , . t .f.ni '. . h.i.l ' iiif. .1 lh" K li Nlr.i Ki. "i h riumum! ' T th.' Ar-iil." m iilKni il i.n :? v loi in ii'iit into OiTiiinnv in ili AriT. i'C o. Hi:itlon and by i .tr.nii'n i mm ui.'iin' A.u statlouml in patrol 'hi- .". iri'Kt that h had pl' d on h'ti a bay NVhilu In robKi.x my sit.T. Wllhi'lnilna. wh'l.i waiching a parade of the Van kt irotps, discorert'd Jo. and from th letters I have n-i-eived the itrwt ing cannot In- told In mere word " Mrs Foi-ri-h diaclosrd that th majority of her family are loyal lo Lieut Mlgler and Ills American uni form, declaring' "Thank God my three brothers hove aurvi'iMl tho war. and I am PHONE OPERATORS havo hoping that those now in Germany DECIDE TO STRIKE lltfi.r'i iho I' . tl hi' irl t .in others of the peasant class I have hoping that two brothers who stayed In Germany will corao to this great country nnd and fouebi with the German army." joltt Joe and inc." j SAN KIlANt'lSi'O. Junn 2 T i At this point Mrs. Foerch burst Immediately after the Monitor 8an Frn,l'n unions, win li l i Into toara as she told of her three had docked. Mrs. Foerch. accompun- nu' wl "rw from ih i . brothers, two with tho Oerman army led by her husband .hurried away to "' ln ,r,R,n tlepbcin' oj-rai.ir. and on with tb A'.i'-r ra i. I i;lt- fac agafnt each other As soon as the reception boat was sighted by the troops aboard tho trasuio-t cheer a.'i- rliec ni-n from the khaki elad lads on board, and the naval band on board the Monitor responded with 'lome. Sweet Home.' While the greetings were being passed between thoso on the recep tion boat and the returning troops, organization workers from th Knights of Columbus. Salvation Ar my and Jewish Wolfaro League bombarded the soldiers with cigar jettes. chocolttes and other dainties. The usual affecting scenes that are witnessed when rolativeh on the reception boat great their returning ' loved ones were also evident today. ind those aboard the Monitor will long remember the grci-tlng that .was extended between Mrs i;r:.et Foerch of Ca-nbrldge and her broth- take a train for Camp Deren.:. The Luckenbach's troop boys ere immediately entrained for C'apip livens, for transfer to Wentern camps Among the members of the roceptlon committee aboard lb Monitor wcro Mrs William Dnnbor of the War Camp Community Serv ice. Mrs Julia C 'r.iore and Alice Grady icdav .... their own graphed locals In Seattle ami 1'nrt land lo Join them in strike S. v.rnl telegrams went also to varloui i nl' fornta cities (ATILi; AllVKUTlNi: oti:i.o. sscnsruiiiK roit thi: m.it i.n WASHINGTON. June 2 - Serre ury 11 M liow of ihn Am rn .m J't Hey Cattle rlilli Iihh iilitiuuin e. iJmii the average prlr, of Jll i' ntii tn. 1 at the mile held b lid .irv .ii I ul Court Officials at Trial Of Non-Partisan Leaguers tB '&MyJb ! .a $iaf Jud&e E.C Dean Atty. E.K Nicholas Judge E. C. Dean and County Attorney E. II. Nichols, who will be, next to the defendants, the most prominent figure In the trial aU Jackson. Minn., beginning June 23. of A. C Townley. president Na tlonal Nonpartisan Leaie. and Joseph Gilbert, who was national organizer of the league. They are accused of acU alleged to be In violation of the Minnesota antldUlovalty law The Thrifty Housewife has for her motto "One Hundred Cents for Every Dollar Expended." She believes in a full return for every outlay. She is not tight-fisted. She knows that the cheapest materials are often the most expensive in the end. She has an Account Book which shows what becomes of the money she spends, and a Bank Book which shows what becomes of the money she saves. Her funds receive absolute protection First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mil es 6000 8000 '1 l.i is the new tmlciuf .idjustmcnt ou ; t v .-j, Goodrich Tires 1 IDIll JUDD LOm j J3 .MAIN ST. PIU)Nr.22-M IIP"! Ver'iflft9b for a tJf&ce tastmVe m my mm tJ& L - A r n) w ? The Gem lias a soft, comfortable, vclvet'fccl ' it leaves your face cool and refreshed.' The convex cdft of the Gem Damaskccnc ,lilade fairly ulides across your face removing the toughest .stubble and die tcndcrcM growth with velvet-like smoothness. Wc tell the complete Gem Duiiutkccnc Ha?or outfit for 51. The outfit include the ra.nr, icvcn Gem Datnaikecne Uladci, ihavini; ami ttrojipint; handle -all in a haniU tome leather caic. Come in and get your Gtm ta-Jayl ( Baldwin Hardware C- :'J:''!'':':',:':'!''!',, ? J All Are Invited to join the Peerless Orchestra in Big Week End Excursion to Rocky Point Resort Sat urday evening. Dancing, Boating, Fishing, Bathing. Special Chicken Dinner Sunday CALL WESTERN TRANSFER OFFICE FEED Egg Mash. Growing Mash, Fattening Mash To Your Chickens Murphey's Feed & Seed Store , riiuw -- 12G South Sixth St ' I IV ll. il i, i r I'll V "mill ' lir, ''I I . 'I rn oa '" uu -""Rfitl t t i t iill. 1 '. &.iJ$l ?&&