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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1919)
1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NATTKIMV, Attn ST 2 PACT TWO tOlo- III Lee Tires Give Ex O . n .. T! l. A. !:... 1 n Any UCICCUVC I ires cnil w nujuiivu oil a u,uuu OrROfVj M 1 tftt Mil bfl88 in Klamath Falls. mm Howie Garage 12th and Main - li 11 annnni re MbiMiwiflaM uijS. v a HUWi f?li ml LWMS &KlM &i!i Mary IMcKfi ril will bo so-n t tho Kit r The -tit" st.irlltnj Sunday. l- flll imI with ili' not iliilcnto tnitl artistic lii.imi-r.v thioughuut. Oiu of the must ffiTtii' Incidents ileal w't'.i -.1. panson of tho rearing oi .liuly Al btitt, tlio ornhun asylum ulrl. and Angelica Wyckoff, u spoiled rich chilli. J ml v. (MI"s I'ldifortn tlio little girl, who. dosplto cntt'l tri'iitinont tmtl bad lilng conditions In tho asy lum brings sunshlno ami nlil to me iniallcr children Is symbolized liy a lily, rising fiom n dumping ground for old rubbish. Angelica la symbolic AT THE CHURCHES i,i itin-t T I Thi unlet anil !' A U'rshlltRlnii KJ at. Smlthuli'k. A cordial Imitation Is ex- Horuum by the Ph i, teinVil lo t !) IMllilH' to Ultnlul this I'oullllliy in VII til tn v, ilm o iliiinuiN lll In" nmlt" coin inn unless tin" iiipj Is i:iMiln- lliiaM off li by a 1'iltl.i) oxenlug. ir Mils, tit Tin" o'clock Fsrst IlaptlHt Church, cm nor W'unIi llii;ton anil Highlit. J. H. MrllUth, pastor. Sunday school at 10 n. m., C. It. Dol.np, Mipeiinteitdi'iit. Preaching at eleven, by ltov. J. II. Grltfith and also in tho imiiIiii; nt eight o'clock. Prayer neiiico Wednesday at S 1'. M. Ilvorv soooml ami tourth Wednesday series of lecture. Tho milijort for .Miiulav will bo 'Tho old Hunk that' wltbuiood tlio ti'rtt," This sitbtert II form tin- ihroail of nil of tlio lectures. Tlio Christian MoU'lieo Society of Kliumith Kails IioIiIh servlics at 11.1 Fourth street cimv Sutuliiv moniini; ut 11 o'clock and ovoiy Wednesday evening nt ""!' All arc welnnno. Tho nulijprt of lesson for timidity, "l.ovn" I Till! HlinUliy SCIIOOI HPMinil IH I mill () ,,rPm,( of ,r ,. , ;p;-ui io iu: ki every miuuar iiiiiiiiuiv c ioi2ltn at $11,. Ml I' M. ill. . r?..'J ' lUta M ItOallJ' Iiji'iy fOMMITTKi: I' Whin Uv l'AlllH. Alllf. 1 I. , 1 ,,. "mrcron, ' l)j.ti.,ii. loony ny n oin oi .11 i i tj vjt.vv ' in tn 1 1 tll0(li)ruillll I't'liro 'l'i immdud to t lit" Chan i i.v u I'TIiik 'll Tim fri-o rcadliiK room ami fri'C f,.0iy until liinh,., , , , y-"'! ..I).... Ilbnayii Ia i.Iiiiii flillk, ttl!ll 111 .1 ' NOW U loiidlnit lllirarv In open fiom 2-.10 to tlu ilmn to pet In t ' i it i... .i ...i i..i...... oil as a hot houso roic. beautiful bo- l,,,""- "'" "u '". " ""; llUHVi I DESSA ;'. i I SUNDAY I H The time of your life. Fine music; Refresh- H ments. Tickets only $1.00. Big bus leaves H Ford Garage at 7:15. Fare 10 cents. I culls." (if Inti'iiso cultivation, but un able to stand tho rlRins of tho ordi nary out-of doort. Tho admirers of Pauline Freder ick, tho beautiful L'arinnDUiit Mar. will be much Intortisted in tho an nouncement Unit lior latest photo play. "A. Daughter of tho Old South." will be shown aT the Temple theatre Sunday and Monday. Miss Frederick portrays the rols? of. a Creole Ktrl iu thli splendid photoplay which was written hv Alicia Hamstiy and Rud olph do Cordova and liar characteri sation Is s-aul to bo essentially dif feront froni'nny wlilcli she hereto- Thought." Cliurcn, corner Slh Rev. llut;h J. Mni- Sncred Ilea it and llli;h strecta dlmll, pastor. 1st .Mass fi u. iu. 2nd Miii!i 7.15 a. m. Methodist Kplscopal Cnurch. Tenth mid Iliph. Rev. Simpson Htunrick. pastor, 1117 I.a utroet. I'hone t7V Junior I.oikuij ut I' CO A, M. Suiiduy li.ii.l at 1'.' tn" A M. .MornliiB Worship at 11.00 A. M. Upworth LciiRiio at 7:u0 1'. U KvoniiiK Service at $00 I. M, l'rnyer meetliiK Wodnosd.iy oeri hiK at S 00 1. M. ReKtiiar Coniniunlon service Sun day uioruliiK Subject. "CommuiiloM I'ilO on Tuesdays, TliurmluyH and Saturdays. l.tltliernn cnrvlrm will be held ut I he Uaptlst Church Cor l'li;bth and 17-tf. Von i, Mlir l.t... l I I .. ' '""'HI I" ' onx Co, Jlint Ri'ini"tnlM i lb'. ilm tellw' Conn ntiuti . I,, ' inn' t rt (;..( is ,,i, fore has essayed in motion pictures, iLilTHK BED FOB ALL EHC GLASJ 1 lliltM fc! usuit'u v.. I I mm The L'nion Service will bo huld nt the Christian Chinch nt S no p m. Rev. Wilson of the Haptlst church will preach the pennon. The Ijpworth l.euttiio Is plnnnitfK for a jsreat nieotiiiK at 7:0u p. m. Don't miss it nu'fyljody welconi". First Christian Church, corner Ninth and I'ino streets. C. F Trim- j ble, p.isior. ' Sunday School, 10 A. M. i Sermon, 11 A. M. J" C. F. Trimlile, Pastor Prayer nieotiiiK Wednehday oven- Ine at S p in. i j Presbyterian Church, Pine street. , ! near Second. Rov. K. P. Lawroiico : pastor. I There will ho no servicis at the ? Presbyterian church except Sunday ibchool until further notice as the pastor Is havliiR his vacation. I Sunday school as usual at 10 a. in. Sunday morning. i I j Rmanuel Haptlst Church Kleventh and High streets. W. L. Wilson, pas tor. . Sunftuy School 10:00 p. m. rreaciiinK services nt 11 a. in. ! .YouiiB peoples meetliiK at 7 n. in. Prayer meeting eycry Wednesday at S p. m. i The ovonlnK seivlee will be n union tervlco at Mm Christian ' uurch. Olli of and Hlfih. Young peoples meeting at em-," !' '" ""' Preaching at S p m.'Rev. m nou oi mo l'.ininirjiuel llaptlnl church will bring tho message. Merrill Adventists: Ileglnnlnc M'i me give you a price on yoirob -big or little i .., prrir.rj en jo pin. m giasa irom uiu si.iaueisi pnnu to tliu luigest pinto liinsiL tlro fiont also windshields, hoailllghts, mirrors, rfiiiorliig-.. ever) mini; coiiuoeicu witn glass. I will miiko to )our orib r errM ns of ouiry description, Htnro.lpor8.j8aah niid caliliut work, n' savu-you woniy,u yoirwiu taito ilm trouble to ibi.n, , , EC STUCKY- 1M0 MAIN STREET. -i i- -t- ! : !"-;-: : vHHl TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE At the Theatres Two of the most tlirilline hand-to hand fights ever seen on the screen take plaire in "A Man's Country," starring Alma Rubens as a dance-hall queen in a rough western town of the early California gold-rush days. The picture Is distributed by Exhibitors Mutual. Huxley '3 Gulch was a rough hamlet and Kemp's danco-hall was a rougn joint. Everybody toted a gat in the Gulch, and the handles of mort of tho six-shooters were notched. When they couldn't use a gun, they fought with their fisu. In the last reel Kate Carewe (Miss Rubens) is attacked by "Three-Card" Duncan (Lon Chaney), a bad gamb ler, and Miss Rubens demonstrates that she's a "wild-cat," keeping the Kambler as busy as a hairless dog In it bee-hivi;. Tho big fight which follows this preliminary when the pugnacious parson takes a hand and rescues Kate from "Three-Card" is a cork er. The pieacher and the bad-man 1 terally wieek the bar-roonl fixture, i nd glassware. Tho quantity of "lick cr" spilled when they both crash Into tho bottled good.,, bringing down tho loaded thelves on their heads, gener ates joy in the gloomiest Prohib. The production was made for Rob. ertbon-Colo by Winsome Stars Cor poration under the direction of Henry Kolker. At the Liberty tonight. Only In rare Instances can a wom an win a man's love by posing as a coquette. Stepping into the shoes of a notorious woman is the sole means toy which the heroine of "When Men Desire," can find her way back into ler lover's arms, The William Fox production, Jn which Theda Bara Is starring, opens tomorrow at the Lib erty Theatre. Miss Rani plays tho part of an in nocent young woman who is kept a prisoner by jealous rivals. Xo mat ter what she does to escape, she is always caught. At last she dons the WASrn.VCTO.N". Aug 2 Whnt Is intended to be a natlon-wldo liiovo lnent in advocacy op universal mili tary service was inaugurated hv the Military Training Camps Association hero tonight with a dinner in Mio New Wlllard hotel and ipenohfi 1 v Senator James W. Wadsworth, of New York, chairman of the t-enaf" Committee on Military Affair. Coll ator Chamberlain of Oregon; and Ile presentati" Julius Kahn, of Califor nia. Tho prepared speeches of Senutur Wadsworth who presided and Senator Chamberlain strongly !iai7Pil the need for a trained citi zen soldiery. It was announced that Senator C'tamberlain and Representative Sundny July (ith, lectures will bo glv Hviln would Introduce In Congress a n "' tho largo tent in Merrill overy bill drawn by Major Thomas Mcll- ,nv ni(1' j.,,.,,,; pnIIIEa nt s'j. . M . ,,y vaino, chairman of tho committee on it t JEWEL CAFE OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE MOMENTS EVERY DAY You may be too busy lo go to your homo at noon. In assortment of foods, their preparation and the serving The Jewel has no parallel outside the larger cities. Most certainly The Jewel merits your noon-day patronage. THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main Si. universal training of tho Mlli""-v Training CampK Association'. This measure is to embody provisions for ' garments and the manners of a worn-.six months training in cantonments of an whose bad reputation Is well ull young men at the ages of eighteen known. Through her smiles and co- , or nineteen yours aliens to become automatically ncurallzed by com pletion of training. Under this bill tho regular army would bo a "small professional fcrce" the National Guard would bo quotry she wins tho aid of tome of the lovers of tho woman she Imper sonates, and thus finds her true lover at last. The nirtnrA is sntd to nbonnrl in 1 anil hair-breadth escapes and thrlllln :"1rM.t,orc,,t t0 '!H, eon!,tiltllt,0"nl ,f,nc; ... ,. Hon" and could not lie ordered out situations. of the country without Its own con- 'sent or thut of the state authorities. A picturesque moving picture cow-1 Th(J NatIonal 0uarU woul,j bo ro. boy. who breaks Into solely with a cnited from t)l0 mM, whr) lm(1 com. bang and saves his sister s fortune in i An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a Qiaos of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, common-aenso health measure being adopted by millions. R?zmrmmMzmmnxgm : : w the nick of time is the character tlu Frt-6 St iiie newest of Artcraf stars, impr rs-jriftles in his now si-ren To' i cle, "Johnny Get Your Gun," which was shown with unusual success at i the Star Theatre yesterday. This Arteraft picture Is one hund- pleted their six months of training. ' A certain number of men would bo permitted to tako their tralplng in tho navy, constituting a naval train ing force. Veterans of tho great war would be asked temporarily to cons'ltiito tho reservo so as lo transmit to tho red per cent. Fred Stone, which , younger men their experiment and means it U one hundred per cent pep. I training. fun and drama. Mr. Stone has liter-' ally bounded from a phenomenal sue-, OCTOGENARIAN CLUB ctt-s on tne speaking Mage, to ono equally as great on the screen. His wonderful ability as an eccentric comedian gets over llgo a million dolalrs on tho silver sheet, and ho has an excellent story in which to make jhls picture debut. I The story, 'Johnny Get Your Gun,' served Louis Ilennlson as a starring vehicle In ihe form of a musical com f edy, and ran for a year In New York. , In the picture Its stunts and fun pos sibilities tho undoubtedly realized to , a far greater extent than they were on the stage. Ab for Mr. Stone, when he Isn't making you laugh by his com ery, he Is doing daredevil stunts on I horses, or on foot, or by walking on hls bands In perilous places, that j fairly take your broath away. The program will bo repeated tonight. "Daddy Long Iega", Jn which Physicians the world over recom mend the Inside bath, claiming this Is W vastly more importanco than out side cleanliness, because tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood causing lll'health, while the pores In the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, beforo breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limcstiino phosphate in It, ns a harmless means of helping to wnsh ft mil t li i"i oiiiin nnli llirnt Milnnvo ntwl ELECTS NEW MEMBER bowol3 ti,e ptWious day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and ! purifying tho cntiro alimentary canal, beforo putting more food Into the stomach. Just ns soap and hot water cleanso and freshen the skin, so hot water LOS ANGfCLES, Cal., Aug. 2. -Charles Milwaukee Sovler, said to hato been tho first whlto child born in Milwaukee, Wis., haaJust been In ducted Intc membership in tho oct ogonarlan club of Los Angeles. This was done at a picnic of tho organization, whoso members are limited to twelve. Among the mem bers aro Dr. J. II. Peebles, United States ambassador to Turkey during President Grant's . odminlstatlon; Cornelius Cole, formeryl United States senator from California; Gon eral John 8. Wilcox, Captain L. A. Ross, Captain C. K. Duell and Judge Archibald Mayo, Ages pf the members average more than ,00 years, so some are also mem bers of iho Centenarian club of South prn California., 4 . 6000 mj 8000 Mlles This is the new mileage adjustment you get with Goodrich Tires From ' JUDD LOW . 23 MAIN ST. PHONE 22-M f ! and limestone phosphate act on tho . ii Get Your Winter Wood Now For a limited time I will sell you your winter wood at the toiiowmg amazing prices: DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS $4.50 GREEN SLABS $3.50 W R QPFHORN POl 622 Main. Phone, 72 '4iMHJ ellmlnatlvo organs. Those who get up with a bad breath coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to .demonstrate the value of In side bathing: Those who continue It each morning are assured of pro nounced results, both In regard to health and appearance. Adv. FEED Egg Mash, Growing Mash, Fattening Mash To Your Chickens Murpliey's Fed & Seed Stor 3MSL !