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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1919)
N. MCM KtCMVr THE EVENING HEKA1J. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MO.VDAY, AlT.lMT , (B M. ? ;;r mwk mm I " -1 JUl W-tfT? '" MFS&t-Jt 5UT ttS&7 BV) V.. '-itf T OTft aS8UI fWSVSiV' ?. xr3 ,TJ vv Look Into Your Wardrobe Kuppenheimer Cloth's Knox Hats Nettleton Shoes You'll probably find that you'll need a lot of Togs for the Elki Convention, for every mother's son of you fellows will want to loolchis best during this big celebration. We7 are receiving by Mpress New Fall Styles in Men's Suits styles and patterns not shown here before New Silk Shirts and Neckwear, New Fall Styles in "Knox" Hats, Nettleton Shoes the choice of men who know New stock of B. V. D. and Lewis Union Suits; and just re ceived all sizes in the "Barth" Silk Collar the most popular collar in America. KKK STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters i x tt -t-t ' t RIOTING IX IjONWOX LIVERPOOL. Aug. Troop3 drove great crowds of rioters from the streets today. Destroyers are In the river to aid in the protection of the docks. Bus and tramway lines ire not running. Tup strike of the policemen still continues. , TAKE NOTICE of the HOT POINT Range used at the Golden Rod Pro ducts Demonstration at the various groceries this week. Cooking is turned froitn drudgery into pleasure when you cook the "HOT POINT WAY." I All styles for sale by Link River Electric Co. ill IS FINE LANDING FIELD .in KrancNrn Field I Said I'nequalled by Any Field on I'ariflr Coast by Director of Aero Club. I plane propollor. Just what effect rain , has upon the blades. "Raindrops, splattering against a propellor i evolving at travel speed, will chew the edges of the propellors to bits, So great Is the force of the impact. The gasoline engine Is not sufficiently 'dependable. It will take some tlniG to overcome these dnw backs and develop aircraft to a point to lie where ttiov can compete a carriers." hi the ' At the Theatres the SERVICE MEDAL IS GIVEN TO JAPANESE ! LEADER IN SIBERIA SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. J. C. Irvine, director of the 1'aclflc Areoj Club, its former president and one of the most noted among 1'acific Coast pioneers In aviation, says the Marina. formerly part of the exposition grounds, one of the most adaptable aviation landing stations on the coast. I "Xo' other city In America has wltfln its limits, or so near its busi ness center a flying field to compare with the Marina, both for Hydro planes nd land machines," he bald. "As vehicles of competitive trans poratlon, the airplane and dirigible are not past the experimental stage a." jet. They are not able to cou:h, the elements safely, that is to say fogs and wind storms. Also rain 1 a- a very bad effect upon propellors Xot many people realise th.it with the gieat speed in revolutions of an alr- '.j..:. : I The LihertyTheatre PRESENTS THEDA BARA IN When Men Desire VLADIVOSTOK. Aug. 4. Major Ocneral llllam S Grave, tho Am erican commander In Siberia, recently presented the Distinguished Service Medal to General K. Otanl, senior Al lied commander in Siberia. In doing so General Graves said he desired 10 testify to the courteous anil ctre ful consideration given by the Jap anese commander to all question placed before him. General Otanl expressed 1 Is ir'-" tude to th President of the I'nlte'' States for the honor conferred nt' tendered a dinner to General Orav and tho American staff. In proposing r. toast to General Graves, the Jap e-e General stated that " the ha--niony and co-operation w hlch cN between American ,ind J.it:.nese fo ces In Siberia Is largely due to tl wle manner In which General Grac- has guided affairs." General Otanl fulfil that ho bad Is sued an order tn thp Jin-meie f ces in Siberia Informing them of the bestowal of the medal and urg'i them to icdouble their efforts "tn piomote ."lid to make still stronger tho spirit of concert and friendship existing between the untiles of Japan and the I'nlted States." A story more thrilling than "When Men Desire" never wus screened. This William Fox super-production, start ing Tlieda Ham. was shown yesterday for tho tlrst time Jit the Liberty Thru tre. Tho spectacular adventures of the heroine held one spell-bound "When Men Desire" is the story of a woman who is detained In Germany because she It a woman of gieat charm. Do what she may to get across the border, where her Amer ican lover is waiting for her, she al ways fulls Into the clutches of Ger man officials who try to make love to her. At last she poses as a notori ous woiiMU whose passports she ob tains, and so. after harrowing adven tures, she effects her escape. ! "When Men Desire" will be shown foi the last time tonight at the Lib and charm, which ninuot be denied this little comedienne. Aside from the highly sustained comedy presented In this picture, the patrons are assured of a number of novelties In tho way of scenes. Miss Fisher's extreme cleverness Is bro't l( light when she Installs u gymnas ium In tho former saloon which has been converted Into n haven of rest bj the women of the little on.-hor.x' mining town. There, In fascinating athletic tort, she gives an exhibition with "Hull Montana." With characteristic resourceful ness, she later succeeds in saving the v oinig mining engineer's property from her father's scheming secretary Having fallen In love with tho en giner, she surprises them all by some clever work, when at the point of a gun, she forces the situation and wins for herself n handsome husband. Miss Fisher has soverul popular pl.iers In licr support. Including Geo I'erlolat, Kmory Johnson, her lending man, Kate i'rlre, tho popular coincdl Russell and William Mnug Tfc,J,J J J . j. .-t--w) 'imisands of admirers of Margar ita Fisher will be delighted to learrj t:,at she Is to appear at the I.llmrtv Theatre afternoon and evening on "''i.esday. In "Put I'p Your Hands " The story, produced by the American Film Compi'iiy is of excellent choice, aril Is the kind of a comedy-drania which will give Miss Fisher everv op portunity for dlsplalng versatility WASHINGTON', V. C , Aug 4. All railroad otlicluls now In Wash ington have been asked by Director General Hines to meet today to dis cuss the high cost of living. I lines will explain the plan for having Con gress create a (nmmlsslon to go Into all phases of the railroad wages, as proposed by 1'iesldent Wilson. STRAIN Defective eyes inn anil do give rlenr vision by strain lug. Glasses are not need oil to Increase the il Inline tlveness of vision, but tn re move the strain, which causes headaches ami oilier nerve troubles. SlKht tilt ing often reveals the true cause Of headache, ami cor rectly ndnpted glasses per manently euro It. We test eyesight and advise without charge. H. J. Winters Jeweler nnd Optician 709 Main. I'honc 113W Are you ready for the Convention! --4-s ---J ! 55M5' : Star Theatre - Vir.ii ii JS-" ' 3 23j KK' whew .men OEsircn" WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION THE LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT Summer Rings Summer life, with Its out door activities and cos tumes of light material, .brings a need for rings of appropriate design, Cclored stones in fancy mountings are the fashion. Thoy show off a graceful hand, und add a charming dash of brightness in Keep ing with prevailing modes. Wo show many designs espe cially appropriate to wear with sport costumes and at summer social affairs. It Is a wonderful display In vari ety nnd beauty. J. t0 to $35.00 Frank M. Upp JEWEIiEIt Oil Main St. Official S. P. Watch Inspector. I T Tonight and Tomorrow MATINEE at 2:30 M ARY PICKFORD In Jean Webster's Celebrated Play I IT .; t ? T ? T T J T t I Daddy Long Legs The Love Story of an Orphan Incomparably the Greatest Pickford Picture Ever Made Scenes that will rock you with laughter Scenes that will touch your heart J -- tt, IJt, The HALLMARK Store llillX H'M''M"H'Ki'H- i