Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
VniDAV, HlilTlQIliKii ,2 ACH TWO f UK uALtl Enough work in sight to pay for it " HO W1C llftlfflgfi; THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - Chas ! SJH Main 8U ElEhty-flvo per cent of lamo people are affectod on the left side. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. High Grade Ladies' & Men's pipi q uncn nv SILENT UHE Sculptor Says 7tu& Fcmlnlnea Go I Before Mirror After fleeing llcmi i tlful MotIiik Picture Htnrn INsr u form on the Hereon Clothes MADE TO ORDER L FINEST MATERIALS BEST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYIiES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED ' Prices are very reasonable n r - -' Your Inspection Invited IL n n -v i f ' .. J.Cizek MEKCHANT TAILOR CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 12. "Girls will bo psychologically affected, by moving pictures," says Lorado Tnfjt, the sculptor. "Tbey soo beautiful! women on tho screen; then they .go homo end practice for hours before the mirror. The outcome? Graceful walking, pleasant faces, fine com plexions and Tlvacity. Still, the noy denish and caper-cutting movlo act resses are a bad influence" In the opinion of Miss Indiana Gy berson, an. Irish painter who has stu died in Paris and Madrid, thc,movlf hate made American women .mr.re ncnbtlful. "Ah, the rising generation of )lil caco girls," she cxiWlmed, "O06 K-i a, far, far larger numli;"ot, chnir.ii'1': women, hero now. Let them talk of cabaret dancing and rich pastry ruin ing the attractiveness. It Is the mov ies that are molding everfresh types of native beauty now American types." Yet sho conceded that tho screen plays wield an lnfluonco that, will work olther good or evil. "Romember tho recont avalanche of 'vamps' in Chicago ?'' sho went, on, "Girls who silnicor-fllpuchetl, when they walked, rolled, their eyps nllur lngly and tried to look naughty? Thoy wero oopylng-tho movie queen of the moment. Now wo'ro getting tho athlotlc, vlgorona, smiling girl In tho films. It In good. Ah DoMaupas Bant said: 'All women aro Imitative as monkeys', Tho speedy action of, tho films has made girls vivacious." A prominent designer and impor ter of women's gowns declarod tho films have, had an Important effect on tho demand for certain styles, par ticularly gownB of simple, classic linos and "intriguing fabrics,", and a druggist repor'ta the sale of cos metics has increased,.- percent, since the m'ovloB bccam'epopular. TREATY SIGNING IN, AIR, PARIS, Sept. It. The, Serbian. der legation advised the Peace, Confer- ence today that due to, the fall, of. tho government n Belgrade it, w.asjun.able. to obtain instructions concerning, th,o signing of tho Austrian Treaty. Tljey further advised that they must await Instruction until the new cabinet is formed. Try 'em. Herald Want, Ads. yill(niM!iyKSj(!S HHHHHHHi'SMBIHHHHB "THE TURN IN THE ROAD" FEATURING HELEN JEROME EDDY, BEN ALEXANDER AND ALL-STAR CAST 4sm&z& faiiBKsggs-jfr '"''. ; vj. . - A :&lV&teu A wholesome story touching the passions and virtues of a clean-cut group of people ....... .presents problems and of fers cheering solutions : : . : : likely to remain stamped upon the minds of every audience. Los Angeles Examiner. This picture was. shown for B.solid weeks in L03 Angeles, 3 fi weeks in San Francisco and ,2 weeks in Seattle. if -' ", J ! t,'T l .,. . SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SHUW FAatinees, 10 and 25c; Evenings, 15 and 35c. SUNDAY and ONDAY Li 1 U JL 11. I lM 4llXZllZ i . . . . THE PEOPLE'S MARKET & Phone Eight-Three Phone Eight-Three WWMWAMAA ' ft"iVirDV)rv) From Producer to Consumer 4 One of the chief causes for the high prices of meat today is the demand of the public for only certain cuta, particularly steaks . and chops. Other cuts, such as stew meats, boiling meats, corn beef, equally nutritious, and in some cases mpre so, are almost a drag on the market. A VEAL stew, at 14c or lamb and beef stewed' with, vege tables, corn beef, etc., costs you just, about half the price1 of a T-Bone steak, and is at least as nutritious. Let us helpyou cut down your living expenses. We always have on hand a supply of fresh, juicy beef; veal and lamb. j Kindly phone your orders early 83. PEOPLE'S MARKET u mi i 5 POUNDS C. J. POIjEEN had OrEItATIOX WAS HOPH It KEN HIS TOM) OXIiY BRITISH AIR FORCE TO STUDY WEATHER 'I have more faith In Tanlae than any medicine I have ever seen, and I'll toll you why I say this," said C. J. Foleen, a well known mechanic who In employed by the Southern Pacific Railway Co., and who llvc-i at 601 EaBt 20th St., Portland, Ore., while talking to a Tanlae representa tive the other day. "I suffered from stomach trouble for three years or more," continued Mr. Foleen, "and when I commencod taking Tanlae, I wus so weak and run down that I was not able to do any work at nil. At ono llmo I was In tho hospital for seven weeks, and at-1 ter the very best of treatment there, I was told that nothing but an opera tion would do me any good and that I would have to submit' to it If I ev er expected to be well ngnln. I re fused to undergo the operation, und was told then that they could do nothing more for me, so I pulled upi and went home. Well, nfter I got home I began to dipt mypelf, think ing that might help me, but I soon found that even milk and mush, and a soft cooked egg would cause gas Jo form on my stomach, and I LONDON, Sept. 12. Meteorologi cal work of tho Hrltlsh Empire Is to bo taken over by the Royal Air Force. Hitherto the study of the wonthor him been the work of a number of differ ent departments, but tho Increasing Importance of aviation and tho essen tial part which moteorologlcal know ledge must play In Its progress, hns brought about tho change. Tho Air Force has It own depart ment already, and tho others will bn linked up with It. It evontually will form a branch of tho International service which will study wind nnd weather all over the world. THREAD (X)ST IB CENTS. LONDON. Sept. 12. A spool of thread now routs 15 cents In Kngland owing to profiteering. The price is said to bo hlghur than during the "cotton fumluo of tho 60 V PREVENTS MHO No snake, frog, toad or lizard has ever been seen In Newfoundland. M. 6'0UIM ik. ii 4 rv w I ' " -. I T II 1 FINE CONDITION SAYS INDIGESTIOX IlESUITS FROM AN EXCESS OF HY- I JOKOCinXHUO ACID. have the worst cramping spells you have over heard of. I Just kopt on suffering and getting weaker all tho tlmerftntll I was Jutt about all In. Undigested food delayed In tho , stomach decays, or rather, ferments , tho same as food left In the open air, would says a noted authority. Ho also tells Do vour shoes Bound llko a cracked violin? Bergmann Shoo Oil is as essential to your shoes ns oil to an engine. It prevents squeaking and makes the leather spit, pliable and waterproof. Will not prevent shining. Makes shoes wear longer. Thso. Esrgmann Shoo MfC. Co. PCiJTLAIID, OREGON .i. n..m Tr6 Shoe Re ''-" r--crii .-i. ei,. lUMvrui j--,.iJ- y '- ml J "- ."- Grocery Kfl m tis that Indigostlon is caused by Hy-per-acldlty, meaning, thero la an ox cess of hydrochloric tjcld In the stom ach which prevents complete dlgcs- B s.lv.Bh:. (355 " 3 I "Then I heard about Tanlae, and ( tlon and btarts food fermentation, tho great things It was doing for so Thus everything eaten sours In the many other people, and I bought a stomach much llko garbago sours-In; bottle and commenced taking it. Woll a can, forming acrid fluids and gaBC3 sir, I figured that Tanlae would give I which Inflate the stomach llko a toy me some relief, but I hod no idea that I balloon. Then wo feel a heavy, ' Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt-a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. It was going to make such a clean sweep of my troubles, and put me In the fine condition I am now in. Why, I have gained twenty-nine pounds, and in a short .rime I was free from pain and distress a any man on earth. My stomach troubles all disap peared, and my appetite came back In full force, und 'up to this day, I can hardly get enough to eat. Every thing I eat agrees with me, too, and when night comes on I enn go to bed lumpy miser)" In tho chest, wo bojch up gas, wo eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces pf Jad Salts and take a tablespponful In a glass of water beforo breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and further more, to continue this for a weok. While relief follows tlfo first dose, it and sleep llko a rock right thru un-' Is important to neutralize the acidity, til daylight. Now .that was just a remove tho gas-ranking mass, start year ago when Tanlae pulled me out tho liver, stimulate the kldnoys and of all t'mt trouble, and I havn't lot thus promote a free flow of pure dl a day from my work since, and mygestlvo Juices health has been flno over slnco." I Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and Is Tanlae is sold in Klamath Falls bv i aiado from tho acid of grapes andi tho Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by lemon Juice, combined with llthla the James Merc,, Co, Adv. . 'and sodium phosphate. This harmless traits is used by thousands of people Greatest producers known, Her- for stomach trouble with excellent V i k.) .... .-I . .i.. ,,! vni can iiu" any hard corn, soft corn, or cow rween tho toes, and tho hard Kin . . I lures ft OH1 iinttom of feet. ' . ... . ..u-a.ntl)' '""" a tiny bottio oi '-'"" ,.Bff lIttl-3 at any drug store; aw ' atuim upon tho corn of ca"" tly stiuilly it stops hurtlns. W '' ,. you lift, that bothersoino coin o a nnfl fill. "' in- ru:u orr. rout ' puo Mt of pain or soron-"- fray' ISISSKgraK aid Want Ads. results. Adv. No humbug!. - r " - i Let us make up your pool car Murphey's Feed & Seed Store tl : : .:L- Pifl SULP iirr in n.r-: m ii'iii ioc c...u .:!. 126 South Sixth St paagMpgiieay WMgggfftKKKKMS HUR