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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1919)
WIOOMCHDAV, AIOVkt , ( PAOB TWO Lee Tires Give Exceptional Service Any Defective Tires can be Ad jutted on a 6,000 orRf Mile basis in Klamath Falls. Howie Garage 2th and Ma THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON At the Theatres The attraction it tlu Star tonight Is A. II Wood' nrosetiUtlon of "Tho Guilty Man,' V..u h Is showed on a llrondway otane with tremendous sm-co-s recently V iiten by Kuth II 'Ion Davis .mil f'harl.i Klein. ' Tho Guil ty Man" offers; one of the strongest and most Utnl storie of recent las A daughter who shoots tho man nor mother manied niter IioIiik deserted by the- girl's f.itlur. and "ho Is tried for the murder of her real fither, l the heroine of 'ho story Th excel lent c.it Includes Olorl.i Hw ' i Inn Heed. William Dan'orth and others Another of those lutkv strikes Hint are few and far between nowaday oven In the Golden State, was made by Pete BaldvUn who for yeai.s has tried to cmx a llviiiKrom the fllntv rocks, of tho mining camps. His only daughter. Susie, is the pride of the camp, where I'ete struck it rich. Hut they have pone o San Francisco and rtcubtlevs will be een no more in Stnrveout Hut wherever they go they will assuredly make friends. Doesn't this Interest ou? Don t you want to know what reallv did happen to the miner and his daugh ter? You can find out by seeing "Fussr and Feathers" the new Enid Beunett picture from Paramount Girls Who Negotiate lieh Minimum Wage For District of Columbia Store Workers S. . hi &.".&; ! .. VS. V -. IBOUTT UP HUE ASSERTS o.Kiai m nrw 1 ti TIIIN(i mo iini.r HIM "T.W- ii.f madi; i.iki: woiiTii i.iv- I.Nti." ROCKY POINT, Itcrri'iillmi I. O., Oregon Till! OI'TDOtttt Henioif 1,11 I ' lllA0lT Mn.w.,,. . (juiii:s, iioitsiis. noes, cami'inu, iiimimi "' IIHII1NO, IIOATINU HTOlti:, THNTH, COTTAC1KH, IIOlt.MniOATN ;om iiinw, aon mkai.h, a iooi -uMi roil NVKItVHOIIY IIANCIN'O IN I'AVIMON UVKItV HATI'KDAY I'Uiiu MOUNTAIN HI'IIINO WATIJIl. MdllT HARPST & WHEELER, Proprietors "I tried nil kinds of modlclnert mid ' treatments for mv tumble, but imth-J lug I t'MT took gi.NO mo tho relief' that TnnliiP has," said Krr.i 1) Shrexe, of UlIOS HarilKon utroot. Oak- liml, Cal,., to a Tnnlae lepresenta-1 tlxe. recently. Mr. Slitovo lii.eutploi ed by tlu Southorn l'aclfle railroad In Oakland and has been In Ills " I sent poHitloti for the past five yeais. "When 1 start-d taking Tanlac i Jiad been having a good deal of trou ble with my stomach," ho continued, "I didn't hae anv pietlte to speak of and It Just looked like ne-irlv ever thing I would eat would sour and form gas and I would feel like I had a knot of some kind In mv sto"i-. ach. It certainly was a miserable feeling and when thee metis would he on mo I would have a dull, heavy headache and w unlit ' " "'" These three young women wero the workers' representatives at a wage times that tho loist little thing would iLLSfeate&S.i SS5(K!TSyrHssiJaiaiiW j!t!SS''. vtwttamnrt'. Left to right Tho MUses Ina Courtney, Mao IHihkln and Mary Sullhan conference 'which has just agreed upon a minimum rato of 116.50 a week when It is exhibited at the Temple fof women erapIoyed ln the Btores ot tho District of Columbia. They ne- theatre tonight The action of "The Long Lane's Turning", hinges on a trial In which Henry B. Walthall as Harry Sevier, the counsel for defense, loses the case on account of being under the Influ ence of liquor. Hallie Ermlnle Tllves, from who" novel the photodruna wns made by the National Film Cornorntlon for Kxhlbltors Mutual release, has one of fcer characters tell a story to Illus trate the Irresponsible condition 'caused by drink. The scene Is a trial in a border state in the Southwest. The defend ant, a schoolmaster who had killed 'the local bully, and self-defense seemed adequate. The prosecuting at torney was a friend of the defendant, and no attempt was made at convict ing evidence. The nrisoner's counsel -had caught the ople with his plea, and when he finished acquittal seem ed a foregone conclusion. During his speech the district at torney sat In his enrir with eyes clos- ed. When his tu-n came he rtliin't move he was asleep, and a laugh went 'round the ourtroom. The sher- gotlated the highest wage yet fixed through minimum wngo efforts any where in the world. These girls were chosen by ballot by their 7,000 fol low workers In the District of Columbia. friend ln tho audience called eut: j ng Post story, "Good-Will and Al "Xeter mind, old man. If you can't mond Shells." thLs picturlzatlon will make a speech, racite a poem." Tak- 'have an added interest, ing his cue from tnls, the district at- , To those who are uninitiated, the torney began to recite Hood's poem real meaning of "The Shell Game" of "Eugene Aram," the story of the will be a puzzle. What Is a shell schoolmaster wlioie conscience i pelled him to confess a murder. The district attorney was a raarxelous natural actor, and the audience list ened spellbound while he recited to the last line. When he had finished the poem. the district attorney walked out of Wllklns, the operator of the the court-room without waiting for the verdict. The man wa3 convicted, for the dis trict attorney had not realized what he was doing. He was drunk. At the Liberty tonight. game? In this cau almond shells en ter Into the plot which Is concerned with the scheme of a confidence man de luxe. This man of wits plays what s known among men of his kind as, a "shell" game to blackmail an ap-w,v ,, , ,, ,,., Tnr ,, parentiy un-suspocting victim, silk 'shell" upset me completely and I would be awfully Irritable Til's gas In mv stomach would also get up around my heart and cause II to palpitate o badly tint I would h'i a smothering feeling like I co lid hardly get mv breath, and I wouldn't be able to sleep good, either, and when I would KM "up In the morning I would feel hi tired and no i-couni that I could hardly keep going. I took nil Borts of things In the lueie of foiling some relief, but nothing (""iiii'd to run"1' my case and I got to where I realized that If I didn't f'nd Rometliln'5 prettv soon that would helo me I would have to lay off from mv work. "It was while I wns feeling this seemed to give mo relief eliiosl fro the start, so I knot on tnklni- It nn! "imc rme. an almond as the means', certn,nv ,,nvo m,ehtv fl ,,.,. of communicating a message to his te nf)W ,, ,,,. , nl .,, , hoped-for victim. With the skill or,,,,,, ,,,, ,, , m ,,,,,, ,,,,, his profession he inserts the message' wJth gn(f on my lnnlP ,, Hri.. into an aimonu anil men fastens it together again, removing all appear ances of its having been tampered ' Picture theatregoers will find much that Is interesting in the Metro picture, "The Shell Game," starring Emmy Wehlen, vhlch will be shown at the Liberty Theatre Thursday lft shook him and he awakened -sml- afternoon. For those who have read denly and look 2d confused. Some Kenneth L. Roberts' Saturday Even- ever have heTilncbe end m nerves "re In good shnpe nunln and I enn ''eep lke a log and ret un feeling fine and ready for wnrk For fortv years I had been troubled witti mili aria end when I went down In Mex ico about eleven yeurr ago ns n min ing engineer and pmuvi"-. this trou ble got worse and it also boi'-ered me n lot .after I got back to tho states. shell Is cracked and the mysterious I ,,. nfu,r .niH Tninc rot mv stomnch In good shnpe I ,v-s sumrlseii to fimi The Thrifty Housewife has for her motto "One Hundred Cento for Every Dollar Expended." She believes in a full return for every outlay. She is not tight-fisted. She knows that the cheapest materials are often the most expensive in the end. She has an Account Book which shows what becomes of the money she spends, and a Bank Book which shows what becomes of the money she saves. Her funds receive absolute protection First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I l t iti with. Then when the victim, who has an unusual fondness for almonds, cracks the nuts at his meal, Wllklns slips the "fixed" nlmond among the rest and waits for results. This starts an interesting chain of events which become more Interesting when tin- t ! loinoitci mesfage is read. You may l?arn this secrot message at the Liberty Thea . tre tomorrow. Today's Anniversaries TIRE; TUBES AS RELIABLE AS THE MAINSPRING IN YOUR WATCH When jou bought jour watch jou took the mainspring for grunted of course It works. It ought to he good for n jear, or two joars. Ma, be mote. So long as it functions jou forget tt. You ought to be able to fotget the tubes in jour automobile casings In just the same manner. Of course, any tube will last for a few months, but the tube that goes, anil goes, and goes, year ln and year out the tube that outwears three or four casings There's the tube that's u ical satisfaction. We an't point to nil) one thing in a Diamond Gray Tube that makes it so much better. We simply know tha(.lt is delivering the goods In unexampled fashion. Try 'em and see. DIAMOND TIRE & VULCANIZING CO. MAHPLK & SMITH, l't oprletors 120 S. Sixth St. lhonc 107 diamond Inner Tubes , 1869 Adolph Niel, marshal of France, for whom the Marshal Niel l rose was named, died In Paris. Born October 4, 1802. j 1877 Tho centenary of Ruben's I birth was celebrated In Antwerp. I 1888 Through communication that every sign of the malaria Inst seemed to hnvo dlnnnared. Tan lac has simply nriile life worth liv ing to me now and I nm glad to re commend It to others tint may ho suffering liko I did " Tanlac Is sold In Knmi Pus i.v the Stnr Drug Store and In I.orolln by the James Merc, Co. Adv. TWniiVE CKXTH IS SKT AS AS IiAWIX'Ii I'HICK OK HUflAU I 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 12 Twolvo cents T i pound for sugar wns set n e fiiny amount was declared to bo outrag eous profiteering. JIany groceries have been charging 1C cents. Dandriff as Killing ir by rail established between Western Price for tho consumer to pay today Europe and Turkey. I hy the federal food adminlsrtation I iddj itni.,i c.(a .nni rnti-' iugar bureau Any cxtes of this I U, 1.1.1... ...... ,,,....-. w , fled the new treay with China, regu lating Immigration. 1 1905 Tho vote In Norway on tho, separation from Sweden was practlc- ally unanimous ln favor of dlnnolu- tlon. I j 1910 Floods which submerged , Toklo, Japan, cost many HveB and ' made thousands homeless. I 1912 President Schurmann of 'Cornell Univorslty was appointed U. S. minister to Greece. j 1914 Belgians repulsed tho Ger imans near Dlest. I 1915 Thousands of Armenians! 'reported slaughtered by Kurds and Turkish Irregulars. 1916 Constantinople claimed fur l ther gains for tho Turks against tho Russians on the Persian frontier. 1917 Allies refused passports for delegates to Stockholm peuco conference. 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