k ACWtfWB3(MaflrWin. WKUNKMIUY. 4LXV AOM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON , BIGGEST DIRIGIBLE SAILS BACK ACROSS ATLANTIC MMMXVI . $ Not content with estnollahtns a world record a twins the first to riy a balloon acromi the ocoan. from Kngland to the United States. Major Scott and his British craw or the R-J4 had no morn than landed at Mtneola field, New York, thani ther were making preparations for the return flliht. This ta n jlcturo of the bluest dirigible balloon erer built, measuring 634 feet long about two eltj blocks. : t t '? if If t Timely Shoe TELEGRAPHIC MEET BY WOUNDED MEN PLANNED IN AUGUST Mcl'herson, Ga.; Fort Sheridan, III.,; I Pluttsbnrg, N. V.; Carlisle, Penu.; Fort MeHenry, Md. A tentative schedule of events In cludes 50 and 100 yard dashes, a JELLICOE PRAISES REAR ADMIRAL SIMS Advice xi: $ $" r SYDNEY, Australia, July 16. 130-yurd hop for one legged men, 40- i . , , DES MOINES. Iowa. July 16.aU ,tato race 50-yard wheel r eco.n.on J JJ J "telegraphic track meet" with woun- race for men with two amputations, b Rear Admiral William S. Sims, as tfed soldiers from nine army hospt-' baseball throw for men who hare (commander of the American Nava ..i. in th Ttnltffil ?ato as the only JOt laeir natural larowuig arm, ou- wrew iu im .-. u - 2uTS2 T ned & W race for men on crutches, ten- by Lord Jel.lcoe In a speech he de.lr- some date early in August. W- croquet, tug-or-war. cage nan. The boys at the Fort Des Moines 'tether ball and pillow pole matches. general hospital recently held an ath letic carniral exclusively for wound-1 ed men and so successful was the af-J COl'PLK MARRIKU VKhTKRDAY fair that they hare Issued challenges for a general meet to settle definite- jfrg. Clara Revenue was married ly the "worfd 'championships torjto Edwin Wallace Lake yesterday at wounded men" in athletic events. It the home of the bride's parents at is planned to have each hospital hoid 5t9 Washington Street. Judge N. J. a track and field meet on the same Chapman read the marriage cere- day and telegraph the result and re- mon. Mr. and Mrs. Lake will make cords In each event to the other hos pitals. The hospitals which have been challenged by the Fort Des Moines) soldiers are: Tacoma Park, D. C; San their home in'Klamaih Falls. Francisco. Cal.: Colonla, N. J.; Fort nusr Are you getting readv? Why, don't you know that the Elks are coming on August 14, 15 and 16? Now get' red at Adelaide on a tslt there re cently. He said: "While we were developing o..w slve measures against the submar ine we were also developing a defen sive or offensive stysetu of convoying ships. Admiral Sims, for whom I have the highest regard, and whose as sistance was always valuable, looked upon the cenvoy as an offensive sys tem because If submarines could he attracted to the convoy the destroy ers had an opportunity of dealing with them At first we had not suf ficient cruisers and destroyers for cotnoya. but the success of the syi?- tern was shown almost Immedatoty V we nau The factory prices of shoes have advanced greatly" during thi last month, owing to the scarcity of materials and increased cost of production. Indications point to the highest prices that havti ever prevailed in the shoe business in this country. Then why do we have a sale and offer goods at greatly reduced prices? Noth ing but the principle which prompts us to get rid of seasonable goods in season. Some Offerings in Ladies' White Shoes Whlte Kid, law. Kremli Heel IO, now S7.II5 White Kid, button, French Hrcl 80.00 nun . ..... U7.I13 T ' Whltr Kid, lion White Nile, nott . . Cuban Heel, Cloth, Cuban larr SH.ftO .. 7.SM HimI 7.00 $3J White Nile, Cloth, Military Heel 4.00 now l.rt1 Ulille Cunvao, French Herl fUt, now $3.0.1 White ('untax, Mllltar) llerl 8.1, now $.1.9.1 While Cmimus Military Ifccl, 91.30, now $:i tt.1 t JESSE D. -HAMPTON Presents i i . ... -.. J. Warren Kerrigan IN A REALISTIC STORY OF AMERICAN BUSINESS AND DOMESTIC LIFE FOUNDED UPON FACT THERE IS NOTHING OVERDRAWN OR EXAGGERATED IT COULD ALL HAPPEN IN EVERY DAY LIFE. "Come Again Smith" & t - 'if i IP 0 II QnMz aa immmwt mnmi immmumi im vwm m - - mw ;l m sj em 'i t t : ::x::: -mJJmJ iflH f i Hi It t A COMEDY-DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS t 7 -' i ? CAN a prodigal spendthrift re- . J X THIS story shows that "what's HHBHHf ' f ' ,;;LIBERfY' THEATER J? the boap come3 out ,n ,he vSjQ V t ' WlSh'-- 'fe'i I. TOE SMITH. JR.. proves It he V MtL J . , demonstrated,, to his wealthy rath- jtit4' mJk. , " Tonight Only. er that there was something in KtKwfc .bV after al( jkk r IT'S GREAT W I m ' W?tt ' $7io aft-ifoar-'round soft drink liylfik ' m ' fz$$P' Popular demand Luili BevoV fireat plant Isllfll im ftZw&l- ho most perfect industrial equipment in Iho world. g iibl 'u-izGH .Sr.ioniifir.-illv lidliioil anil vnniil.tinil.anA ninvi(1nrl XuOn . yf I tlMiV vtlx overy humanitarian device possible for ihq BlHgE ' I iBp3i protection of the health and safety of it thousands' MfB tWmfM- of employes. Electrically operated. A jr SwW I 'WkIL Opacity 2 million bottles daily. fJf. . mgg 6fe ANHEUSER-BUSCH a&etffftBO JEwM . ' J! u j m HMtfBIlBiiiBttilB 11 , aHaBBHaBBHIBMBBBHHaHHBaaallllBaa We Must Apologize to the patrons of our Kodak department for our inability to turn out their work with our usual promptness. We have been simply swamped with Kodak -work brought to us in the last ten days. Of course, there is a reason for the big amount of work we do. No one else in this part of the state approaches our standard of QUALITY. WE PROMISE our regular twenty-four hour service from now on. We have in stalled another developing tank, two more, electric printing ma- V 1MAA - 1 MC11TA fiHIIAJ nst-ISft rniisintnitt . a. . .. .1 . ..! guinea tuu nave octiucu miuuici dssiouwii in uiu UUIK 100111, l We employ the methods used by the great Eastman Kodak Company in their immense laboratories at Rochester, New York, and if there is anything on your roll of Kodak films we can get you good pictures. BRING US YOUR FILMS TODAY GET YOUR , PICTURES TOMORROW. MMerwoods Pharmacy WV! KLAMATH FALLS OREGON veSl V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE U! i riW-Tt T I - -' -nww IACCURACV1