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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1919)
m f?A. i-'.- w. 1 1 :M 1 m& SLtfi KM rAca two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKHDAY, HKITKMnKn la, FOR SALE- Used Maxwell Truck Enough work in sight to pay for it Howie Garage blHSj J'fciEt' U'H'SstmiiKsfe'c'SPIsSlf f J ESMi? WHlHiriifti Will IBSIffiliiw' WM11 Vx9BIH91 mm Si INK 9ianKllSIQiSi "t'rTnrr ?- iiTirTfiiWI m5iiTilirfiHWrBfiffirw' fin0. fftfej -vr rtftSttH'3 3Smj Ti Tr ri ii;ljllHI M lFiihlr -vHiSS SS raKHHtr '4' ' -T8SB 'jfQHB YOUR OWN FROM nrn E SYRUP "Hello, Jack! You're just in time for a cold bottle. I brewed it from BEBE SYRUP a product of malt and hops. It's easy to make. There's no skill or armaratus reauired and it's cot the eood old taste, foam and everything. It's not against the law to make Bebe Syrup at home." You'll enjoy the beverage you brew from Bebe Syr- ' up. It's not sweet and sickening HKe acid containing fruit drinks. And it costs vou onlv 7 cents a quart to brew. If, after following our directions, you should not be satis fied with the brew produced, we will refund your money. Home brewing, like bread baking ,is a matter of proper fermentation ; and some experience is necessary to secure the best-results. Therefore your succeeding brews probably will be even better than the first. WARNING BE CAREFUL TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS WHEN BREWING BEEBE SYRUP. AS EVERY HALF-POUND OF BEBE SYRUP ADDED TO FIVE GALLONS OF WATER WILL PRODUCE V2 OF 1 PER CENT ALCOHOLIC STRENGTH BY VOLUME, DO NOT USE MORE THAN THIS QUANTITY SO AS TO COMPLY WITH THE DRY LAW. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR BREWERS' MALT, A MALT MADE ESPE CIALLY FOR HOME BREW; GETS THE RESULTS WITHOUT THE WILD NESS OF THE COMMON BAKER'S MALT. WE CAN FURNISH YOU CAPS; ALL KINDS OF CAPPERS, BOTTLES, SELECTED HOPS AND THE HOW TO DO IT. WHITE PELICAN MINERAL SPRINGS CO. I PHONE 202 O.W.ROBERTSON , . . ' ' I i WWWWWWWWWA I At the Theatres J grandeur she enacts the story of. a MMMWMA Do you love the great outdoors? Do you thrill to stories, splendid in their simplicity, that limn the pas 'sions and hopes ot men and women against the magnificent background of woods and mountains? Is there something in the magic of Nature that in your mind enhances tenfold the romance of a story told under the sky, with all the wide world for a stage?" In "What Am I Bid?" Mae Mur ray, the Follies girl, darling of New York's cabarets and roof gardens', shows her remarkable versatility by becoming for the time a simple child of Nature, living her artless, touching life in a backwoods settle ment. Amid scenes of striking natural child to whom come womanhood and love and hate, fear and struggle and triumph. On her beats the fierce fire of a brutal man's lust. She knows des pair, she sees her own father betray her into the power of the beast. But then comes "The Stnjnger" the man from the great world beyond the mountain range that fences her horizon to teach her the worth of true manhood, to fight for her and to love her. There comes, too, final test -when the great world calls to him again, to take him back to his home, his wealth, his fiancee. What is hi answer to the summons? It forms the climax of this compelling tale of the open places. Come to the Liberty tonlpiht nnj see "What Am I Bid?" Vfiether Bry.ir.t Washbun picks his own heroines or not, we cannot say. But he picks good ones. In "The Ghost of the Rancho," the leading femlne role is handled with delightful expertness of Hhea Mitchell. Little Misa Mitchell comes to the screen with several years of experience in stock companies. She has a charming personality and In the new Pathe play starring the in genuous young Washburn, she has ample opportunity to afford her emotional powers full play. "The Grost of the Rancho" is coming to the Liberty Wednesday. The daring deeds of the aviators In the Allied service will form mat erial for song and story long, long after the war Is ended. It has large ly been a war in the air, as II. G. Wells, tho English author, once pro phesied would come to pass. Many a brave birdraan'has written h'lBtory In the circumambient ether, and Is -ivy va-SJiJvimw Bryant Washburn IN Bryant Washburn AT THE "The Ghost t Rancho" A PATHE PLAY Lots of Action : : Lots of Pep t A delightful play that simply adds more proof'to the old adage: -"You can't keep a good man down." T TRFRTY-Wednesday made for himself an unforgettable memory. In the new Paramount picture, "The Firefly of Prance," which Is to be seen at the Star Theatre tonight, the deedB ot an Intrepid airman are the basis of the story which concerns more particularly the saving of cer tain Important papers that the Fire fly has captured from tho Germans. Wallace Reid and Ann Llttlo have the leading roles and Raymond Hat ton la the Firefly. Donald Crisp dir ected the picture. Caught while attempting, to steal tho Jewels of the Bayard family, which Senator Bayard was planning. to present to his bride on the day of Uls wedding, a young woman of remarkable beauty known as Lois Hartnor, will probably escape pun Ibhment for the crime, It appearing she was simply the tool of others. Senator Bayard is to marry the daughter of Governor Burton Miss Dorothy Burton, a debutante of tho season and one of the most exquisite brunettes of the social set of the city. That is what you might expect to read In your newspapor, but in real ity it la merely a part of tho story of "Tho Girl Who Came Back" based upon tho play "Leah Kleschna" and featuring as its star, Ethel Clayeon, who appears for the first tlmo under the Paramount banner. The picture is being shown at the Temple thea- Uro tonight. INCItKASKS QUAUTKllH. Mrs. L. B. 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