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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1919)
PA,OB TWO mi, N0VIJJ Mill,. . 1 " ", 10. li,. s THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald ci m m E. J. MURRAY Editor FRED SOUIiE ' City Editor , ,Pbltahed dally except Sunday by Tli Herald Publishing Company ot KUnath Falls, at US Fourth Street. ' , i. Catered at the postottlco nt Klam MkTalls, Ore., for transmission thru tM bibIIs as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any Mfreaa la the United States: OlSijUL. 5.00 Obo month ................................ .50 Mtmbet of the Associated Tress The 'Associated Pross Is exclusively iUUeAjto the use for republication ofjall sews dispatches credited to It er not otherwise credited In this pa- r,aad also local news published Mre!fi. , All rights of republication of spe- dlspatches herein are also reserv- MONDAY, JJOVEMBKK 10, 1011) TH AST PALACES NW m m 15B i m SELLING SOFT DRINKS CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 10. The problem ot placing the hundreds of Chicago saloons on the "dry" basis is being solved in various and unique ways. ' The Rev. Gorge KUby, general manager of the Chicago Christian Industrial league. Is trying one way by Turning "salooniat" himself and operating as a soft drink saloon a bar ttiat formerly figured in many newspaper stories as a "notorious resort." In addition to soft drinks, with which it is hoped to retain at leasC a"part of the forWr patronage of , the place, 'Mr. Kilby is providing club' features to make It in fact the "poor man's club," with writing tables 'and free stationary, a billiard table, 'books, magazines and reading tables. A hotel with 300 beds to be let at 10 cents to 25 cents each night la being operated in connection with the club. Jn the basement shower baths, wash bowls and facilities for the patrons id do their own laundry work arejnstalled. A restaurant in connection1 completes the hotel's equipment. Cold weather is expect ed to nugment greatly tho institu tion's patronage. Another former saloon has been converted Into a clubhouso for chil dren. The children call It the "Rod, White and Bluo Club," and at times more than 100 children are reading and playing where tho former pa trons of tho saloon played cards and discussed their steins. "The "lied, White and Blues" wero first organized ns a part of tho work of tho women's committee, Council of National Defense, and since thon the club has been financed through the efforts ot sovoral women who have given a series of charity entcrtatnmonts for tho boneflt of tho organization. Some ot tho functions of tho day nursery nro exorcised by tho club which keeps the-.jdilldron ot em ployed mothers during tho day. Oth ers of tho little "members" are or phans. Although tho place lacks fur nishings il has proven very popu lar with the children ot tho neigh borhood and tho women managing it plan to raise $3500 for heat and maintenance through the winter months. . Other Chicago saloons have been converted Into restaurants, cafe terias, ice cream and soft drink par lors, coffee and chocolate houses, but tho majority still are running as "saloons" with the same fixtures and employees, having substituted a great .variety ot non-alcoholic drinks1 for the liquors formerly dispensed WP'WKMHNn11'! IIH'"IL i'n ' , Tp x immmM (T;. T2 JMKFW.T? WTYMfM'.T .(.TO-. ifcT.'.YfriXHCUUfJU' mmmmmtt miDt lill?lisHwwiv,lT;3 -,fH.9t WJ fQu;'ljnBlTI.t.jVi.w. .. j t&.VFulA.''iS..Va:wl (M c- - wMW&MW--ii' ss t&M $ w t! w vj:d Ewr-rKca NEW TO J2Nf INS .1 Sflttv'hv JH,(?r .,. '" ris TM I N IDS bo lu a hndly run down condition and I bollovu Tiinliic will straighten lior up alright." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falti I by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorolln I by the James Mere., Co. Adv. XOW UX1)KSTAX1 WUV SO MANV PKOPLF. 1'KAlSi: TAX LAC," SAYS McfllLL. OLD TAPESTRY IS RESTORED TO PALACE LONDON, Oct. 3. (By Mall). A tapestry woven In Brussels early in tho 16th century, one ot a set ot seven pieces symbolically represent ing the story ot the Seven Deadly Sins and believed to have been bought originally by Cardinal Wol sey and hung in a chamber of tho royal palace at Hampton Court, has been restored to the palace after an absence of 270 years. It was re cently acquired by a government commission. Found, stored away in Will Preside Overy Very Important Convention of the Hoboes' League "I have gained thirty pounds since I commenced taking this Tanlac, and haven't felt so well In twenty flvo years," said C. A. McGIU. n well known employe of tho Coast j Ship Yards, and who lives nt 1043 East Fltteonth St., Portland, Ore., whllo talking to a Tanlac represen tative tho other day. "I can now understand why so many people nil over tho United States and Canada aro publicly en dorsing Tanlac," continued Mr. Mc Glll, ''for I have tried it myself, and out of all tho medicine and treat ments I hnvo Jaken during tho past twelve years, Tanlac Is tho only thing that has done mo any good nt all. I suffered something awful from stomach and kidney troubles, and over since these troubles began my condition had gradually grown worse Everything I nto soured on my stomach and I would bo bloated Up with gas for hours nt a time, and suffered terribly from shortness of breath. I hnd pains in tho small of my back nearly all tho tlmo, and when I stooped over for anything I could hardly straighten up again. I an old house in Cornwall, .the tap-1 seldom ever got a good night's estry was bought here in 1910 by th Marquis of Anglesey tor $35,000. TO PRINT MEMOIRS BERLIN, Oct. 8, (ByMalI.) A Berlin publishing company Jjas an nounced that It is preparing to Issue the third volume" of "Bismarck's Thoughts and Reminiscences." The heirs of the Iron Chancellor had stipulated that this volume should not be published during the life of the former Emperor William.' Th rnblishers announc-3 that they now consider this rjs trie Ion Invalid. It! I'S 3ilHi ' n "rATRONSofthisihoP; p 1 , atl ' HR . f-reajizine that no detail $fj mmmmmmmmmmmmMlftSL. " ' one'8earb better ex- Hf mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimt ' presses breeding than correct g 'S PSrfe I? chosen' shoes, invariably fr'P H' ask for Nettleton'g. I j I immmmmmmmmmmm A in so doing they assure f H j I B themselves a distinction in ap- j m pearance and reliability in I ill i Y fB' service well worth any differ ' E : ! m ence 'n P"cc- I : S ! K Let us fit you with Nettleton 1 8 j V Shoes the model shown 1 ,' K above is typical of many cx- f , 1 . K' elusive styles. I " H ,:Km J J mm j a ( OLDBYTHE II KKK STORE I A I'cSJfj'l Exclusive Agents I rest, and felt Just as tlrod and worn out every morning as I did when I went to bed at night. In fact, I had a tired, draggy feeling all tho time, and it Just seemed that all my en ergy had left me. I suffered from constipation, too, and often had raging headaches, and finally got to where I would bo completely ex hausted If I walked only a few blocks. "To tell the truth, I was Just about disgusted with medicine, and everything else for that matter, but I had read so much about Tanlac helping others that I decided to see what it would do for me. Well sir, Tanlac gave me tho surprlso of my life, for by the tirne I had finished my first bottlo ot this medicine I was feeling like a dillercift man altogether. I stuck to Tanlac un til I had taken seven bottles, and1 now you won't find a healthier or stronger man anywhere than I am. It is simply wonderful tho way I have gained in weight and strength. The truth of the matter Is, Tanlac Just knocked my troubles winding, and I am in such fine condition now that I can do as much work In a day as I ever could. I havo a good appe tite and eat Just anything that is set before me, and as much as I want, and I never suffer tiiu least bit afterwards. Tho paiii3 In my back are a thing of the past, and eo aro the headaches, and when I hit the bed at night I go to sleep and am dead to the world un'.U timo to get up in the morning. I don't have to take medicine of any kind row, but if I ever do again, It will cer tainly be Tanlac. I am buying this bottle for my wife, as she seems to i w v k li JVVV DAVIS Mwaww; ;T-Ta m -mhi w j Many intricate problems will be considered nt the forthcoming an nual cfrVcntlon In Now York City of the American Hoboes' league, over which Jeff Davis, "King of the Hobces," Will preside. Ono wolghty question has to do with the now style of day coaches aiid Pullmans designed with tho hcartlcns purpose of making "beating It" very uncom fortable for knights of tho road. WOMKX HAVK POWKIt LUXEMBURG, Oct. 1. (By Mail) Women of Luxemburg share po litical privileges with men under the now law in this little stato ruled by tho Grand Duchess Charlotte Wom en candidates for the chamber of deputies already havo been picked by several political groups and untl suffragists concede that somo of thorn will bu elected. Voting in Luxemburg also was made compulso'ry although tho per centage of abstentions has been un usually low. Thd orange was originally a pear shaped fruit about tho sizo of tho common wild cherry. Us ovolutlon is believed by naturalist to bo duo to twelve hundred years of qultl-vatlon. Filipino BellesJta School Here Mmmmmmrwmwmvtmrw3L&&L i ' tBwg i flmmmmWEwQmfl5mb UBl mmmWmauSMWtK j4mmWwim I 7mmmmmmUmTimmmm ImwIZ&P? lmmmmmmmmmWMmlmW& W$$M mmmmmmmmWBwiW &&J?&fr9LL Xmmmmmmmmmmiy-iiMmmSt&kSK. Y&JiffsGmwmm-J VTW&SnmBmmMWMmlmmmm r LMkmmxSSSmVKS9iSlBmnKl!mmmummmmm tm.'Myy96SM4:'iynmmm& , P4 h2?.!S?? ot.JS10 " ,Bent tb0 Process Pa.rhata-Klran to too gJnted Stt to study and lem American ways. With her at tha S.!fVf!! ot,mioolai CWcto"to Carmen R. Aulnaldo, daughter of kbs famous lnsurrector. Both young women expebt to study and &lj DUmber or-yoarfc I'rlDCaM fttftoU.g oa the loft ., n ri wr. ms"w- i mP. ft ' Mfr i vm Ar -rm i SAVE MONEY BUY THE WORLD'S BEST COFFEE JLwM, QlJ'o Ki Ot5J' William O. Jonklnn, American consular nitont at Piiablu, Mox who after being robbed of 130, 000, wun kidnapped from bin place of Ittmtnortrt In Puebla and Is being hold by bnndltu fur a SIGO.OOO ransom. Uu watt kid napped once botore, his ranch foreman kliNul, ntock otolca and ho himself hold (or $25,000 rn,u-Bom. SOUTH POLE FLYER READY FOR STA f LONDON, Oct. 0. Mlv Mnll) John L. Cope, loader mid organizer of the British Imperial Amtrcdo Kxpodltlon, states that the prepara tions for his flight to the .South Polo are woll udvuncod. Kxpoit.1 nro now ongnged In designing tlui piano In which tho tllKht will bo niailo. , ''Wo hnvo received a terrlblo blow In the death ot llrlRadler General Leo. who hud slKUed on with the oxpodltlon .ns chief of tho mow nautical Man" and would have pilot ed tho plann to tho South Pole," Raid Mr. Cope. "I am now In negotiation with ouu of the moat famous airmen lu the world, who, I think, will take tho place of Cionontl Lee. I cannot disclose his nnni'. but ho has won tho Victoria C'nm as well as tho Distinguished Service Order for liU inagtilllcunt uxploltH as nn airman on tho wivncru front." Mr. Cope stated that ho was not morely going to fly to tho pole, hut that ho Intended to uhu tho airplane throughout tha six or woven yours that the expedition would he on tho Ice. The Antarctic hnd never been chartered prop'orly, he nld, owing to tho fact that many parts wore quite Inaccessible on foot. It was his Intention to chart tho whote Antarctic from tho nir. Second In conunnnd to .Mr. Cope will bo Krnost Joyce, who accom panied the first Scott expedition to tho South Polo and was a member of both Shncklcton expeditions. CHECK THAT COLD ! RIGHT AWAY Dr. King's Now Discovery hai relieved colds and coughs for fifty years I In the Five Pound Can It surpasses all other coffees in fragrance, flavor quality, economy Also Pccltcd in Three and Onci Pound Cant EVERY CAN GUARANTEED Tho rale of intoxlentiuu iltinii wail prohibited III KiiKlanil nn imr! iu tho reign of tho Saxon King KdRitr, who closed hundredrt of nle llOIIHOB. I 1 Mm illMbMmmm v imiUe n fcl.ilti ,,( - ,. ', V 11 ilu hn rv. ft,!!...!. u T? I ,f v,u aU, Try 'hiii Hurald vnt Adi. I fcMi( w Plff HvHHF21! El W T was an unusually hlt'li quality cold, cough, grippe, iintl croup remedy when Introduced half u century iiko. Not once In ull tlio years 'since then has the nimllty been nllowed to dcterloriite. Its ef-fectlveiu-Ks In combating colds nud coughs bus been proved thousands of tiuu'H In thousands of families. Taken by grownups and given to tho little ones for the Miff, suro treatment of colds and grippe, coughs and croup, It leaves abso lutely no disagreeable after-effects. Get n bottlo ut your druggist's to duy. COc and $ 1.110. Bowels Act Human function gently but firmly with out tho violence ot purgatives when you treat tlirm with Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. A wnooth lifting laxative Unit gets right down to business mid gratifying results. All driiKgl&ts-r-l!Sc. ti bottle. BOYS' Army Shoes Uullt Just llko urmy shoos that wero worn In Franca. Itogujar Munson last, good, bturdy uppers, unwed oxtrn stiong. Solus that seem to havo no end of wear. In caso thoy would, wear out, wo cun ilx 'em.' Wo aro tho Mnstor Fixers. BRADLEY SHOE STORE "Lending Shoo Htoro" 727 Main St., Kluiimth Falls 5 5 5 c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 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Main St. GRIT, BONE, MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH J V"- I J FOR CHICKENS Murphey's Feed& Seed Store pbpW 126 South Sixth St I w i '?j