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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1919)
nr l tM'S),.ll I I II 1 1) THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FA1 LS. ORFGON PAGE FOim nliKMit for eeriil eutn uniMlit, inndc III llnwiill anil nn minu. .if i1() nndei !it. mpplitx of tin- t'nniotti" Suiilh Hon InIiuiiIk mill wlil.i, m)) In niN mill (he Collet'.' of llnwiill eotixllieeil llltn Unit niii'ti llu-h i ,,,1, IvufinMU tlrwtii h tlieuiv l IiiirimI wem Mm IiIkHoM Pnkn of n niiHiiit ni i. .iinhis which lie Iiiih iilieadv "lil-li later mitilc Initi the .. . General Pershing Presenting Mcc'al to Winner at Big A. E. F. Meet TlieEenirg H r Id E. J. M 0 It R A V DITOR N THE KLAMATH FALLS BASE BALL TEAM WILL GIVE ances HmLc t LI Hi.'" ir 1 Hi!) BigD MM M 1 w it Mi i i li a iu fc I , V. i I' ur, t .'i.r.-?i Published dally except Similar In The Herald Puhllalifne Cuinpnnr of Klaranth Fall, at 115 Kourtli street IE n to rod at the poMnfllce at Klam -th VaU. Ore for trnninl?slon thru n0 rrmriwn tiiAttor SahtcriptioD tmip tiv tuall to anv ddross In the United Sutra One rear .... J 5 no One month ... BO ' Mcmlirr f tlio orl.Hti1 Pr" The AnortMed Prow l eTClnlel entitled n the e (or repnlillfntlon t nil i"- dupntpho rrodltoil to It r not otherwise creditid In thl pa per, and also local news published nereln All rleM nt -piMlcnMnn nf n eisj dispatches herein are also re ferred avi:dm:m)v. .lfi.Y -j, mm. , At the Theatres The finest of the masterpiece we.o terselv and ronnselj written without waste of character or of 'verbiage The Pe Maupassant short s-tories were composed of only n tew characters. . ... j a i m y mn .j ' r rvTv'-j'jj-j h -w m t Lw :' -:?? . -' .. M. ""-. MStk w J8f Here is a rare photograph It doughboys who helped to i.?.CnC,n,i Hho 'Zr0! shows the ,VrshlnR sm,,c-a rarl,y' r :,"- u.no,, I, soon play and played them well- and i accormng to tne pictures receneu in Here conKratuUitlng one of tho win this country The commander of the ners and presenting him with a inert- put the al after the Era phi call v "A Taste of Life ' bring-? the fore going to mind This niuebird feature , which comes to the Temple theatre ' miner rtnai,hier and the ver .- rl you live to be a hundred years old on tonight, with Edith Roberts in the who 1ms c.iptured his heart. So he R is the marel of the decade and has featured role, has but five major , ,.oes. to j,er rescue 'a nunJre'1 tlitfereiit angles of Inter- cbtracters. but each Is a coined fleet ' . . . . ... . . est The light between two of these The picture abounds with thrilling i . , , ... , that enhances to the greatest scinti 1-1 ., . , , . huge beasts will gle a on a thrill that ancy the star And each. too. Is a com-, ...... ,, . , ., . , fight between Gallagher and a Mox. -edy asset of "purest rav serene Di- . , , , , J, ,, . can There is no doubt about the fea- Yefnr .Inpl Ilillnn nnc tim'pn the i lure noiuing ones interest, so tnorui in earnest are the the players, and so picturesque are the several scenes Mr. Desmond Is supported by Agne- for maraschino cherries. She cannot er"uu wuo ,s a" '"e"' " " Teslst them, and one day. having! the Girl-bandit. Frank Lanning gives lunch with a prospective client lor " """ i- - '" """' liie story was wntten oy wuiium Parker and was produced under the direction of Jesse D. Hampton 'Bare Fisted Gallagher' will play at the Liberty tonight. big A T P track lie I field i iet held tecetith al Colum bus Held PariH Some of Anieil ca s famous college athletes oompvl oil stalwart, unassuming hiinband. not only because he killed tuentv Ger mans, captured 132 more and put thirty-six machine guns out of ac tion, but Iipciums he did his duty, nlthough he had betii a ciiiisclenti ous objector until bis commander tnnviiieod him he was lighting fur u righteous cause performers Into his continuity with great skill The story has to do with a modern fcve, 'who tells, not for an apple, but her husband, whom she wlhes to old against his return, she imbibed too freely of cocktails and cherries She is taken to a roadhouse to sober up, but her companion, poor hen- Uecked fellow, who is trying to give -Ms wife the divorce he thinks she "wants, is pursued, and complications continue to pursue him and Kitty Dil lingham (Edith Roberts), until thev ctum the tables on their hunters and make them the hunted. The wonders of Noah's Ark are even exceeded in the forthcoming presentation in this city at the Liber ty Theatre tomorrow. "The Ghost of Flu-nber MouD'ain " This Titloi pic ture of animal life is the most mar velous film ever seen, because it pre- you seldom eel from pictures Tennessee Mountain Girl Who Became Bride of One HILO OFFERS PRIZE , Of the Great War Heroes FOR LANDING OF PLANE HILO. Hawaii. T II. June H (lly .Mall ) Stirred by the report that Thomas lnce, motion niciur" , producer, had offered $.10,000 as a prize for the first aviator to reach Australia from California, touching In Hawaii, L. llnrron. local hanker. Is raising by subscriptions a fund of 15.000, which will be paid to uvla-1 tors competing for the lnce prize If they land their seaplanes In Hllo harbor for supplies More than half of the fund was subscribed In n few hours. In Baie-Fisted Gall'.gher. Will ( sents the strangest creatures known 3am Desmond's latest picture, the big I to science Great huge beasts that good natural star has a role that is a i weigh from twenty to thirty-seven delightful blend of comedy an j tons, monsters who measure seventy drama. His genial personality is j five to eighty feet In length, are thoroughly at home In n character of projected on the screen before vour this sort since it permits him to mingle melodramatic with richly Tiuraorous situations. Mr. Desmond plays a big-hearted Texan who, after inheriting a r' mine from bis uncle, starts out to very eys No circus or menagerie have ever had their likes, 'and yet that these animals existed is vouched for by every' scientific body In the world Never In the life of any man has any one seen these living animals. How- run to earth a bandit who has been i did Major Dawley photograph them? Where did he find them? You will ask these questions, and no one can 1 '.n2F -& t n Vr .- frrci I I L i j1i .". w i a. K &&&:k. '4$fck (&- 'feTKS'5? '. Mrs. Alvln ('. York There Is the Tennessee mountain f answer Where Is the mysterious land grl who has just become the bride. Tobbing the stage of ore belonging to his property. The cowboy falls In love with a girl who in reality is the Dandit. Her father has been defraud-j these animals inhabit? That they 0f Sergeant Alvin C York, hero of ed of his claim in the mine by Galla- existed four million or more years the Argonne drive, who accomplish Sher's jncle. So the Texan restores! ago is conceded, but how is It pos-i ed the greatest Individual feat of the the mine to Its rightful owner and I for you to ee them today? The " JS!? Lr' "' venJ??' L'ff lnAm.U M.V, t. .. l. It, nV.n.. . . ....I. T. . . , .Ll'1''- " ."i,t " '-' WM.1W .4 .u.u.iuo iiiiu in..! uc is .iniiui ii iai.ii Mroniasaurus, ine uinosaurus, me th.j batirtH --.J punish him ten. -ding great Triceratops may mean little to to Western ooo'e. Gallagher is nr- you as jou read this, but if you see prised to learn ibat the band', is t.ie the plctun yon will never forget it I' COLLEGE PROFESSOR CHASES A THEORY HONOLLC, T H. Juno IS (lly Mail) In search of a foundation for his theory that a groat continent once existed In the Pacific ocean, that tho Hawaiian iRlandh were its northermost part and that Hawaii's lofty and rugged mountains are tho tombstones on an "Atlantic of the Pacific." Professor William A Bry an of the College of Hawaii has do-, parted for explorations of the West ern South Amorlcan coast and of the South Sea Islands He expects to be .sM:-w-.:......4.4......m..4.4....j....j...4. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s 4&Kthfc$iZHl"X - t - t CALLS FOR THE PURE ICE of the Klarnath Valley Warehouse and Forwarding Company are daily increasing, but the addition this week of one extra de livery truck assures prompt delivery to all parts of the city. PHONE 58 1 1 t. ! HgMV43H4V4 '?'":--"S--'-'j-''''.j--i.4'4;5 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING Wednesday & Saturday Night. JAZZ MUHIC. STAR THEATER TODAY ' Jefiho Ji. lituiky I,rosonts VIVIAN MARTIN In "VIVIKTTE" A Picture that In illffcront from the usual Photoplay. Other Features on Uio program arc A Laughable Mark Bennett Comedy in two parts fltarring Tho Mack Hennott RaUilnR GirU. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Rlue nirtl Presents EDITH ROBERTS In "A TASTE OF MFE" A Comedy drama In H parta Also Ijyon and Moran Comedy And Iaternailonal' Current Events. Admission 10 A 16 cenU Matinee 2.80. Evenincs 7:80 A 9. 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