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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
1 ''. nrTiaini;u PAGE FOUB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON II). lni PL The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY, j Kdltor JAMES S. SHEEIIY City Kdltor i Published dnlly oxcopt Sunday by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamntb Falls, nt 113 Fourth Strcot. PARIS CALLS HER LEGSt "MOST BEAUTIFUL" Entered nt the postoffico nt Klnm th Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tho malls ns second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address in tho United States: Ono year $3 00 One month 50 i Member of tho Associated Iros The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserv ed. FRIDAY, SKPTKMIIKR 11), HMO. FRANCE POSTPONES LENOIR EXECUTION Irak? WH ' iti ITA ; aiMi mH XmmS;:m.- ' W: 'NewTork theater" goers 'arsf i At the Theatres PARIS, Sept. 19. The Execution of Pierre Lenoir, who was tried with Senator Humbert and others on the charge of communicating mjtlitary intelligence to the enemy has been .postponed. Ho was to face a firing squad today. He re-iterated his de mand to be confronted with Callloux, former Premier, now also under ar rest as a traitor. Lenoir declf that "before God and Man I swear -1 am no traitor." AUSTRALIAN SAYS YANKS ARE NOT 'FOUR-FLUSHERS' f NewTork theater " goers "" arc questioning this young lady's claim or to be specific Paris' Judgment in Texard to vourAr women's lower extremities. Mile. 1 Mlstlnguctt has Just arrived ia New York with "the most beautl f ul legs ' In ParisT Insured Jor 10 0,000. u is said. This charming Parisian Is conceded to be one of the most popular. French atage favorites. DEL MONTE WILL WITNESS JUVENILE GOLF CONTESTS. Portraying tho rolo of a poor law yer who Is in love with the beautiful daughter of u milllonalio, but who 'weds tin ugly widow "with a pasi" lio win ii lowiird of J 100,000, John Unriymoro. the talented Paramount i star will bo seen in one of tho most liumorou.H roles of bis irreeii ciircir In "Here Coniei tho Itrldo," which will be displayed at the Star thea tre tonight. I .Mr, Harrymore Is ono of tho beit ' known actors in the country and ho is now appearing In Tolstoy's pl'iy. ' Redemption" nt n Now York tlio.i- tre with great success. Notwlth-j standing that most of hii time Is taken up with his ntttractlon, ho finds tinio to devoto many hours to motion picture work. As an American girl caught in Paris nt tho outbreak of tho war, Paulino Frederick has n remarkablo lo In tho screon adaptation f do Fitch's fnnioin piny, "Tho Woman In tho Cine," which is to hn I presented at tho Toinplo Tlieiitre to I night This is a splendid story In which I .Miss r reiiericK purir.iya rue ruiu m a wife whoso husband is falsely ac 1 ensed of murder and who, by tho i practice of hor arts, succeed In j wrestling a confession from the wom- ' on in tho caso of her knowledge of the suicide of n man whoso murder sho seeks to fnstcn upon another. There are many Intcnsoly dramat ic situations in the play, all of them filled with thrills and unusunl ap peal. Miss Frederick Is cnpnblv sup- ported by Alan Hale, Mary Cham bers and Paul Gordon. iHii: THIS IS NO SALE! ONLY AN ONLY SATURDAY AND MONDAY For everybody to buy these High-Grade, Hand-Mnde Lodging Shoes at less than wholesale price We have to reduce our stock at once and that's why we will sell these High-Grade Shoes at a sacrifice. Men's Loggers j rolo ' 'Civil SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 19-The Americans were not 'Bklters'" said Charles E. W. Bean, the Australian official war correspondent after a luncheon given to him by the New ot younB3ter8 under the age of 1 juulu nuica juBiiiuie oi journal-; Jsts. Mr. Bean prior to the war was a Sydney newspaper man. "Skiting" in the Australian ver nacular is boasting, perhaps tne aearest approach to it's meaning, u -American slang, being "four-flush-4ag." 'I have never yet heard an DEL MONTE, Cal., Sept. 18 The state Juvenile golf tournament! to be held here at Thanksgiving Heglnald Jones probably did not time, November 27, 28, 29, and 30,now tnat People who want to be will bo the first regular champion-' ,uckv must wear n "sh around their ship event for boys and girls ever . necks. Only some such fatal omls- held In California. The tournament will bo a meeting t years who are barred by the Calif ornia golf association from partici pating in the regular championship. The number of very young golfers sion on his part could have given the demon of bad luck the courage to pester him as It did. The troubles whlfih befall this vic tim of bad luck are shown In a George "Walsh comedy, "Never Say Quit," which opens today at the Llb- laylng out of municipal courses by many cities of tho state. Peginners wll! be encourng-d : .(.., ..A .1.. 1..-Ia. 1 i """".''"' luuu won "eThere will be t caMmpIonsir flight has been greatly Increased by the erty Theatre. One piece of tough luck after another makes life excit ing and miserable for the hero of this William Fox photoplay. First of all, Reginald was born" on ar, but I have read It." he went on of eIght over 18 hoIe8 at ,1Blldcap VAmerica did not win the war. j for the other pft who ,f There is no doubt of that. "America suitable trophies will be set up fcr helped to finish if botn the and , , A man on an average drinks one ton of water -ivory twelve months. SCHOOL HELD OUT-DOORS Dogs in Mongolia and Manchuria are reared for their skins, In which -there is a large trade. Friday the thirteenth on 113th St. That was quite enough to mark him for a victim of the Jinx. A rich aunt j leaves him a fortune on condition that he attend her funeral. He makes a dozen efforts to get to that funeral, "but tho Jinx always crawls between his feet. So he Is robbed, or 8, 9 and 10 inch values up to $20. Your choice I $12.75 DON'T FORGET ! ONLY SATURDAY AND MONDAY Men's Heavy Work Shoes 6 inch values up to $8.00. Your choice $6.50 Don't overlook this great opportunity, as in these days they don't happen very often. SEE OUR WINDOWS BRADLEY'S DON'T FORGET ONLY SATURDAY AND MONDAY ROME, Sept. 18. School children bruised, or kidnapped, and beset by are allowed to attend school out- a hundred mishaps which cause him doors in the great public park of t0 lose the fortune, the Villa Borghese in summer. The HIs voyage in quest of sunken teachers this summpr detailed a'trini.M,,,,,..!...!... In former times Sandwich Island number of the children to patrol m h ovr, ,,., c,.. widows had their husband's names! the boundaries of the out-door r!n ,,,,., ,i, '''' tattooed on their tongues. . school and capture stragglers. I , If It were possible t put all thp land on the globe above water level in the Pacific Ocean, only one-seventh of the latter would be covered. Matured champagne goes thru Ulg Double Show nt Uio Liberty. about two hundred different opera- In these days of high prices tions, extending over two and a half ' everybody Is looking for bargains, j all told It mukes one of tho biggest vears- I Manager Poole of the Llborty states ! and best bills of tho year. that many of the good shows to come will cost so much to bring here that ho will bo compelled to raise the re gular admission prico but today he is offering a real bargain in a big double bill. George Walsh In "Nover. Say Quit" is one featuro and Harold Lockwood in "A Man of Honor" Is the second big feature, both to br shown for the regular admission price of 25 cents. In addition a big Sunshine Comedy will be glvon and To build up a run-down System, take Peptona. It's an energetic Blood Maker and Builder. Price $1.00. " i ! ! "We sell only genuine Eastman Kodaks and fresh Films. Bring your exposed films to us to finish. w --" " ?&$ Jx v y I o It can't leak I I '; sy,..k. because it's j -.ww.wm' made m one I II I piece thafs I XUny: It can't leak because it's made in one piece thafs why we guar' antee satisfac tion or your money back. Hot Water Bottles $1.50 up Combination Syringes $2.00 up Metal Hot Water Bottles $2.00 Infant Syringes . 35c, 50c and 65c Atomizers ....: $1.25 to $2.50 Nipples, Nursing Bottles, Rubber Tubing, Face Bags, Stork Pants and everything that goes to make up a first rubber goods department in a first class drug store. One Year Ago Today in the War Today's Birthdays French reached a point within two miles of St. Quentin. Serbs In Mucudonla penotruted Bulgur defenses on 20-mllo front. British under General Allenby routed the Turkish forces In Palestine. TWO GOOD BUYS Corner lot nt Hlth and Klnnmtli. U'h :M$ ft. x 100 iiikI getting better "II tho tiino. Only 810,700. liny $1000.00 uinIi and $1,000 immuilly (it 7 iK'r cent. Flno comcT III 11th nml Mul (v It'M 70x 100 ft. mid price JjtHlOO for born in Pittsburg, 01 ycur sago lo- Ilrlg. Oen. Hugh A. Drum, who was chluf of staff of tho first Ameri can Held army, born nt Fort Brady. Mich., 10 yours ago today. Brig. Gon. Ocorgo 11. Harries, wbo commanded tho American ba$8 t BrcBt, born In South Wales, 59 yean ago today. Lord Luvorhulmo, celebrated Eng lish soap manufacturer and pWlsa throplst, born CS uurs ago today. Key Pltiinun. United States sena tor from Nevada, born at Vlcksburf, MIbh., 47 yours ugo today. (leorgo V. WlPkeislinm. who wa uttornuy-genorul in tlio Taft cablaet. quick Hide money f Main St Hide. It will surely arrow into ,n,v money for you. Clillcoto Ci Smltli, (l!l: . , 1H.1K John T. Mclnnis, Hrst uasemM w i. t,....., Amiiflp.nn IeaKUC MSC" UIU 11UDIU11 iiiiuih"" If wo put on you a pair of our ''ll" team, bom ul Gloucester Mass goodycar or l S. Rubber heols for 2!) years ago today uu v, una iney don't wear we'll-do ' It over again Free. Ilrudlov'H 727 ' Muln. 18-lt ' .Mercury, tlio Host yet. Horald Want Ads swiftest traveller among the planets, moves thru space ut u ruto of thirty miles u second. 1 Complete line of Kant leek Rubber goods. Prices from 40c to $4.75 FREE With eveiy Hot Water Bottle sold this week we will give you a nice flannel cover free. LIBERTY THEATRE "THK WOK OP THK I'ICTUKKB" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day II W fflro"A- -""seej 1$ tfis5w"-r -mm I ' TONIGHT THE GREAT GEORGE WALSH IN "NEVER SAY QUIT" AND HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "A MAN OF HONOR" Sunshine Comedy "HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE" SATURDAY J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN "THE DRIFTERS" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. I 'HHHHHMHMHMHHnMHiJ