Til kil i n,.nM ai. " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOM' vaok vma P ERSONAL MENTION llllll. hlUKI.KHI If ON I.IK AI MM CI MM, AMI)M) 1111. I'WII'M! K llllrtrm AMI UHMI'I (,IMJH AM' HIM IM.w !' MH'AI I'OI K Belgian Children Warned by Posters of .hunt siock iiwk wii,i, Danger of Handling Unexploded Shells ,,,: i:st.iiii.wiii:ii kv. lr, nd dill,,, 1 1 l.iltoy left 14)1 ti t this iiioiiiIiik, whuro they will Mr, nu M ri t .ilty' hioth "pend '" W,,"K '' Mih 1. (I j,lwly,oV " ' Artlnir Perkins Johnson, Miss Vera Wood and A-i "i " !''h mIhi recently loluni' 1y lUitmrtri nriompaiiled lint piir- (,tfH W' ' . n llUli I'nllii !' 'il lll return tonight In Hi-. f::z . ": i .... .i. brother 10 - Hiilnriliiy Mr mnl Mr. Hay llu- .. .-...i.. ...t..i Iter. Mis Mildred Thiilcher nml I. . .... rimr i-h i 'Ri" """ " .". . . Mr n '" ',... frion.lK anil l;,v" "rov" "' """ ''"' ''! oth ,re In th' cl,y ' ,,,, .yk,' r points of Intoiesl before returning ..l0,t L'iV "."," rmnu.n ." -'"Iiik. oallnK lr"'' .. f(ir month o- Mr. nml Mrs, !... Hulton wore In It Klinitn Mi (,,1Bru.ntwn, Wn ! fr n,,r ''"" ' ' Miller Mill (ore rcturnliiK to v district on Hulurdiiy IooIcIiik after IDIIP"' llt't'll viruil. who him VIM rnn7 -'. . Ulnl ' l llh the. '""r" business mutters MIhh Inn (Indium him accepted u position In tho steogrnphlr olllro of tonnvii." ...vcriil years, r ' "'Minir omcc, or Wwilonwork ';,v,r"' v,n, Mr. . T O Hague. Miss Florence m(i home yeMenmy. DuKnult. who left with her mother ,, lfh do...t lr ' n y(nr for Han Kranelsco tl.l. morning, for-' IP. 1 r WMM - '? I DANGER DE3 en&ins expiosiFs1 m I in jt H ' r.w irn 1 - - ' mw 1 JKii " WV,& m ij.il.. '.''!" ' ' VjfcM.kflKVHUt V 2i5B9K9H j : t .jmkifznmmm msmrnm i TOKIO. July 21 - I'rppanillon. fr lln f-MtitlillHliiiicnt of n Joint Mofk liiitilf liv Ain'Tlcnn and Iftpan'-nr '.'tpl lallKlH have liccn fnvoralily proKr'iK Ini: and the formal annoi)ncrn"nt of Jl( organisation will ln made b(-for lonK. The projert wan flrHt miKC',i"d h liiirihi-rH of (Vornln when Huron M Cilia vllt'd tin- rnltcil HtatPK last year TIk- movement Ir IntTfHtlnt; tiaiiiOTH and rapltallMH on both nldcH hy thp Padflr a tho flrat attempt tr wnlh a Joint stock hank between Anwrlran and JapanpKP bankcre. u.Aitv .(iiii:vj:s iti:.ov. I'AHIS. July 21, l.ltth; Catherine ' Vlrtolrc Iibk achieved renown by be Inc the flrHt baby horn In Ilhclmi I nlnco the armlHtlre, The American Ited CroHt) ban taken a lively Interest In "the" Rlii'lms baby, whose Kod- mother In Minn Catherine Middle Por ter of Philadelphia. Thanks to mater ial comforts supplied without mint by ber American friends, the "vic tory" baby la thriving. Tonight Only r i jmiau mwji'tncL HDi.uiomtF mjnnsnrun- viii . ..... ...Miiiiv vrnr. " "- ,..,..v-., poWlc ehool n rn j(Jii m,.rly mi ,,,,, , ,,,,, M 11 KfllllLJIII '"' .... " tjlV(, of the Woods and to- ' ' "pkiiih was In town oMr. from tho -"K . ( ,.. , day fiom his uracil at Mldliiud . lhat tlllici' ft' iiH"i "" port' i""1 lH ,)rf mikn Hetty (iiuldlH will he don ""' l" t "nn penpl" rmnt : from her hunio m i:m-l UuIkc tbln " "' tT' I'MtUliK xu,,, hH ',,' u,'''k ,""II'K """'" her iiiiihIc ktil ""'f ..... ..l. Ik tiotnilnr '''"'X" '" Int in ...... i. .1 ivln Mr. nml Mm ( II. fiunnl nn,t thotiBiiiidH tit inn.vi.tr.. i-..i ui...n.. ... .... .... . . ..,jj . .. ..,....,. ..............t....Ajt.j.j...j!.j.xj..vA..vjt.4.xi n.-fMinr Vlllinr """ - ' ' --.-.. n...,iB , w. uauie-scarreil sections Of the llttlo ry-r-r-e-r-rvv-r-rv'tv-r-r-r-rvv-f-r'r'rr'rrr-rr-r-r-f-r ' ' ' " -r .I... ..aa.Ih.a- i ri r- llllll llllir 1 airilll ...-. . ' .. .. I. I.... .. . v i.'.i'WTTr-cata.rti. Alll .1. ..... .. . '" l" "iiiB imc i-en out of IlelKium for months, there aro Don t forset; the ElkB will have n commtlon here August 14, 13 and IC Get busy! I HATE ALL MEN! The best of them are not fit to wipe a decent wo man's shoes They arc deceitful, sel- j fish, brutal. That's Vi Why I Would Not Many My story the facts ar all told In a wonderful William Fox moral!. ty play being shown ths week TJ at the , j LIBERTY Theatre Every girl who values her future must see ths play. AUEIiK MOOKE. SUHSCHI1IB KOIl TUB HKKAI.D "... ,. I...1 n IhrllllllK ' "l,,r lMiiKhli-r Verda ere Crater kli.:dom. This Is a i.botorrai.li f .... ,.f ,v... i t "p ,. t Lake VlHlloiH ov..r tho w.ek-eMd. ..... " " . -" " r : , H.r n.l ' f" x '" . lltll ,mv, whll .. , ln ..rilBP .,,,. "'Pit- the earning., many persona ho.e been Injured . l.w.iv nlnne th " " . , . " ..' " . 'X hot M the "I'1 '"'"r 'l,U rereiiuy ri'fl'Hi'll Ills ills rn I T PrclfMOr " ...,.. . .,. .liari!.. rriim it... iirmi. .i i m?T fiC I IlIM" IC OUT -....,1 hit slm nml t"" -jimt """ . ' -w . v mtihu ij j 1 Inn hr rul'ii . . .... ....... home Iiml lilirtil rnn uun ui" inn.'-i "- i.iti hll- the llltl" ours senm- l nowmnn wan in town rrom Zlliw tree With tho ns-lst. ''hllo.uln )esterday lo meet his of othrr wmiirni ho Kunrded '""'" "ho "rrhed from the south uhoio mmiiy '" " rn 11 uuninrnH BY RED CROSS with him lit CJIAIli:ST July 21 Whn the Anierlcnii Ited Crois and the ,ri"--ran ltllof Administration cormmnc- rood Is not the only commodity which has taken a fall. In thj last month the price of thread has 'Iropp- v , oil from 16 00 to $1.00 a spool. Ku- ih. tree all nlitht the .i i...r.. Kan flnnl y rnpiuri'ii Bl vrm, . w t"-..., u.i !.... ,.. . Via Porolhy Conitrr. of llerkelev.' -... ofc,.w,rr .. arrive,, d work here several momhw aCn. st, uTiZ from Kncky Point with " ,nr"""' "'""""! -ummrr rar was selling at 4 r,0 a pound, r.nd kr family Bntunlny afternoon on a " r ",""' " Mn'tt hciinei- lm,mt lmfHMtM , ,, , recinUy thread A speculator who tirougnt in n trunklo.ul of ,nt'un thread realized a profit of J3.i'.00 on lil enterprise. The high prices of necessities !n .Vr,r,lr.. Imir T C OnCCr (IBS II tummer home ot the Point and h P M that price. Todav It Is itlll Terr "'Is country are due In large measure t Heady Is In the rlty from scarce, but can be tiucbased nt tni.ir- l" 'he crippled state oftninsportatlo:i. ud hli fatnly hnre spent their ncn- '"K ,l,nc,' ,ookln "'"t ' husl.1 wbere around II 00 due to the large I TlrktlH " he weekly train between lion there for number of years. " ,M'wal. ' r.dlef shipments ' "ucharest and Paris bring a premium .irs . I. i,i) lias returned after! A "Hoover" shin with ' ens nf af "'Bii as 1200. Hon thfre l ...I Mr rtnumnml Mrrflbll llllll Ml fl .'." .r-'n. ........ .-.-. . .- - Ulu r McDonald enme In finlur- " '" "",l '" "'"ern won- miiK. aiiout a.oon tons of fat ami 3. diy Mfnlnc from finn Kranrlscn for visit with Mrs Helen Currle And fornlu. .Mr and Mrs I 000 tons of other foods recn'.lv rr H I .Sloan and son'rled at Constant. Thomands of ' rl? ?"'"?. rC.y? Whj"' ,lo.D,t t Jot MtDonalil Mls McDonald h it Juuort "",l -Mr- N Ottorbeln re- "umanlans participated In a great de- on August 14, IB and IC? Now get t flirt)'! frm.i Al.l..K..t .. . k u...il . . . . . 7 ttltt of Mr McDonald and Mrs " - "u jesn-roay .Mrs ".ir.liiin us me snip co-se.l. , "usy. lit IlirlKlltl lll-AII.I.I 1 K..I . TVllwDA aIHHll. .11.1 1 A . . I Carrie and has been nttendlng the , "' r "mo grand- " --'w uiu muca io improve WHICH? A Sick Baby or a Well One? Fresh, pure air is the greatest life saver for babies that has ever been invented. These hot days, you should take your baby out for an airing not held up against your hot, tired, nervous body, but in. one of our "air cooled" baby buggies. We have them from $7 to $50. Johnstone Furniture Co. 719 Main Street Phone 16. s 4 X Nil II tni.li M.l..l ii . ... I... .. 1 1 .. I.... fnlvenltv of California for th psst ,""' """" ""'"'" '"'"ver. or 'alio --uuw 111 lift utini at..... ... .i thrwr The narlr will bo hern "'""" ""' "1Pl "' Asniaii I, for the rfinalndcr of the su,ni....r """ " ,,,r " ""orl v, aonthi. I ,Mr nr", MrH- Jt'ikln. with J, W McCoy hns filed a forclo.lfii l"',"', M"rl" ,u"' "'WJlia Amieii Hit iwlnst Ernest M. Hippo. In ic ". ",","r,,,, t rater Lake Hun ! cilice of the clerk of the circuit urr ,v Mr and Mrs V A. Ii..lr..ll ..r. M urv" Ernest left iesterday companlcl bv Mrs Claude Ootsi.i '"r "''rkfley, where she will Ms t tod Mrs William Imiiiel. left In thei 'r "",,r' VrH- Mwrte Williams fir today for Ashland, where they' Mr ,"n'1 ,MrH' J- A- Oordon and lll hear Wllllum Jennings I)ron ,1""K,lU'r ,,u Keno to thu Lake of ttn .""' Woods for n Bhort vacation A F Graham has returned from Mr' '"", Mr,, Frederick Mark- California hero ho has been for W"nU n'"1 -Mr '""' M ' " M" ' wal dasa on bimliiess wiir.lt mad.) n trip to the Ice caves MU Alice McCourt Has n p.n.i,. "' ,l"' I,,Ul ,m',1h vtrday won (hli morning's train for Duns- 'Mr ","1 Mr''- " J Wlniers .. nnlr, whero she will wt Mrs U 'Mrn- A- M ''"'J. A. II. Knlire Ar ! C McCarthy '' -Miller, Miss Ksther Haines and Jack McAulKfo enmo in from bis . ,'1" lJ"'1,0 """If up a Crni -r ranch nw Kort Klamath yesterday :',' '.",rty v's,,,r,In' 'rhy kf, , i i ivlfiliwitli tll.. ... ..... " ma uay tn l,akouw. , '""" "' b:3r "i nnd Mr ami Mrs J0m Ynden with n'",u'', " 1,l,' t S:30 Tlu-y n n H 8 Wood left for Hoclcv .".rt " ,l,,"1"f,l I'"v n. d say th..r i lie lllhe Uf HEAD HERALD AD IT PAYS W-M'-M'4 S H0US TON'S llMrlrnpolliiiti mimrments lj HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA Ml NO Wcdarsdny jV. Saturday Nights, ''P'dar Jiuor,.,jril d,AR THEATER 'MlUrli,K Kpelal Music With the I'iiturrM, Stratton, Pianist. TODAY !1djn Present M-K MAIWII '"Wilt lU01.(TflTRAIK" omncoof,homuoGpjui am... . nuo v- Special Two IIms1 Comedy. ns never more l..iijuful Woman Who Has Charge of Funds of National Democratic Committee MPLETHr'ATr.o TODAY" "AV MCCLAUEN RBCriKT MAIUlIAaE" ' ZZTz. -w,.uiii T.an a. n ---w M , --SIHOUSE "8 AND 8ATUIIDAVS fcni iAaifia.SLyw,sa."K..3 a 2mrtav&mnaM&sii Mra. hel Fau-ki Defore enterisg politics Mra. Ethel Parka was a Iswyer. Now he Is ln charge of a largo part ot the flnan-' olal dopartmont ot tho Democratic National Committee, "Jirrttfl iMH Don't forget: tho Elks will havo n convention hero August 14, 1G und 10. aot busyl - 4 A Thousand Yous When you pick up your morning or afternoon newspaper and glance over the advertising you quite unconsciously multiply yourself a thousand times. In half or threee-quarters of an hour you can, metaphorically speaking, visit every progressive store in town. You virtually poke your head into every department of every department store. You run into the florist's, the confectioner's, the oculist's, the lead ing groceries, banks, theatres, all the various places that supply the things that make this the twentieth century and life worth the living. Here is a greater choice in clothing, food, furniture, books, pictures, musical instruments, travel, entertainment, op portunities for investment, the service of public utility corpora tions than any monarch of old could command. It would easily take a thousand yous. traveling hard all day, to find out for yourself what the advertisements tell you in a few minutes morning or evening . Thev deserve your attention. They deserve your confidence. Without them, without the progressive spirit of the merchants and manufacturers who back them, the great abundance of things you now em'oy would be a memoiy or somethine still to be re alized. Without advertising the prices you would have to pay for many of the necessities you now buy for a few pennies would make a dollar look like a snow ball on the kitchen range. Read the advertisements. Read them for your own information and advantage. Read them to encourage the advertisers who are making these better things possible for you. ' V n :i fr t'w T .M iV, It :,. if. pr 1