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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1919)
ns- . OTowimrT -. wvn'iny -c . , . -, v , IBPlV "' 1! & r-.t T- '---rrrrrrTr 1 - T THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAILS. OREGON TheEvening Herakl M B. J. MURRAY Editor FRED HOUIjB Ctty Editor tho North, or oven one ot Bc-rrloo's rollicking rersos, stirs somothtni; within tuo that la not quirted until 1 hivvo packed my bafts nnd Journey ed to some qulot spot ft hundred miles from tho nearest white, man's cabin. Tho rugged llfo of tho i;ront Korthwcst makes men of wonkllngs. Pabllshed dally except Sunday by j j,nV(J C(U1,pcj on tho Bhoros of Tk Hnrald Publishing Company of , ..,. ,, i .,. 3aVeth Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. . "ww :;,! , country, and tho days I hnvo spent Satered at tho postofflco at Ktam-; n tho heart of tho Yukon 1 will tk Falls, Oro.. for transmission thru nover forKet. "Tho ttreat North q, malls as second-class matter. mos B,orIolw ,pol on " 'clod's Rreen earth, nnd 1 nm happy Subscription terms by mall to any. . . nb,0 ,0 lnako nli of tho , Their Job to Keep Us Warm Bttreas in mo unueu oiu-. .MBM , ..,,, nf tho StronK m ae year .. ,5,r5'that section of tho land which It to uat mouiu ................- -- Member of tho Associated Press Tho Associated Prccs la exclusively dear to my Hailed ns a heart. 'douRhtnut -lrl ' titled to tho uso for republication wherever she mado her stnnd for t all news dispatches credited to It r Dot otherwise credited In this pa yer, and also local nows published aereln. All rights of republication ot spo U1 dispatches herein are also reeerr- 0ATUIIDAY, NOVEMBER AT THE THEATRES tho tnklng of scenes in nor nig sal vation Army production. "Tho Blue Ilonnet." which comes to tho Liberty Theatre. tonlRht, piquant nilllo Rhodes rovelod In many do-lii-htful oxuorlonccB on her trans- continental pIcture-maklnR tour on 1010 her way from Now York. whiro many ot tno scenes woro m"'i early In June, to Hollywood, Cal.. whore studio work on tho produc tion was completed nt tho plint of tVin Nntlnnnl Film Corporation of Tho day before her d1 - It takes a pretty good man to stand up before a brace of six-shoot- .-. era and not flinch. In "Tho Money nnrfur from vw vork Miss Rhodes 4jrral,' a new Artcraft picture starring thf Inimitable William S. j Hart, which will be seen nt tho Star' h.r director Louis' and tho principals! accompanied bv Win. Ch.-iudet. In hor cast. Ben Wilson. St&nliopo Theatre tonight, this is proved when wheatcrotlt, Lloyd Bacon and Irc-no fiaaaaaaaaa. aflaBBaw HSE&WH aaaBBawaaw! .Bks MHvr JUmmk aHaBaBaHaaaaaBHiaBB'Pr'saBBBBBw aHawaaw)BBswflaawBBwRaw&awaawaaBa aaBKraaaSaf e v? i flniBk SH BanWaaaaBBBBBBBB 'aBBBBBVBBBaaBv',ne aBBaLBMBBBBBBBBfl i star encounters some unuer- world crooks in Chicago and bests them at their own game. Ho also Cares a trust company by preventing the theft of Important proxies. The opening scenes are of a great rodeo In the frontier Point, Montana Rich, went over to Hobokm, N. J., to take somo scenes for "Tho Blue Bonnet" In connection with tho re turn of tho U. S. S. Mobile carrying 3.500 of the nation's warriors. Tho Htlo star, attired In her becoming m.u. . ..- irmfh in ih nubile are at rreient. It Is a bw picture of Dr. Harry A. Garfield, fuel administrator, and Walker T. Hlnea, director, ceneral of railroads. This photo was taken as the im cum from meeting at the White House with the president'; mblaet, Oarfleld baring been authorised to again lake control or tbe fael altaatlon, brought to a crisis through the big national coal atrtke. Hlnea and OarfUld Bust work together In the attempt to kee tfc jsatloa warm. mmy T . . - I t.-M.. town of Fraloy Qlvtl .,mv rnB,m. hnd llttlo . ""....... . """"- Thnm tiVPs daco """"" ' T C. . . .latest United I'lcturo Tneairos icai- Ttiere taxes piaco frnllh,ft indUeine the chief officer at i . . ,..,. . o... ..j u, -j v,.i nii it,. : ". . ure are laiu in .-ow tor, ui amn rc .' '"" 7.. "' ::"." a tno Prt t0 BiTe tne comVy a P,aco sine and later In tho West uruiri a in i iih i-iiw iiiuulai. a . i m .. . . "i" on me cock nroiiuiuus iur ntcuo-i taking, of the cow country. A charming love story runs mrouBn ,.kln With tho pancnlank lower the picture which was written by ed Mlgs Rhode8 took her pinco rght Mr. Hart and Lambert Hlllyer. who clogo tQ R ,n order t0 get aa mnn. 0so directed the production. . BOldIera n8 posgio in tho picture. W W i rpkntinK Vin tn mrtro nmntfoil I r O For lays a- Mon- ! tho nonco Dustln Fnrnum ' olitn Yila rnclntnnrv rmvhnv rlnthnrt In favor ot evening dress and bus iness suit. Among tho special feat ures which makes "A Man's Fight u , T , ' , . , -Tnougn me camera cnun. " product,0n of beauty and maKnltudo Mltchel Lewis, star In the Select merry 80idlers were cortain she was nrn wnm,rfl Snn ,,. Can- rictures proauciion, rauo oi '"--,ono 0f tj,o Army gins, ana, re-, Strong," which comes to the Star memberlng the gallant work done' Theatre on Sunday, Is ,i lover of by the wonderful organlatlon on tho life In the great Northwest. Al-'0ther side, there began pouring a though born In the East, nt very (stream of coins and .souvenirs thut many miles from the heart of busy soon filled the tambourine she car-f "New York City, Mr. Lewis has sport ' rjed. Forgetting the camera for tho! Tho plpo lino which extends frrm the greater portion of his life hunt-' moment, the star rushed among the Oklahoma oil fields to Now York tag In the No tn. "JJiturally, I them to offer pongratulatlons for' harbor Is the longest line of Its kind iavo a sympathetic spot in my heart the noble work they accomplished! In tho world. for the East," declared Mr. Lewis, abroad. Of course, the money was Students from Sweden and tho "bnt for a real place to live, where turned over to tho Salvation Army every man is every other man's that is, all but a two-frame xrtond, give me the limitless spaces piece, which Miss Rhodes kept as a States mt the North. To read one story of' memento of the occasion. 'ry. are Istrano Mission scenes now filmed for the firm timo. At the Liberty Sunday and day. Philippines, from Canada and from China have been sent to the United to secure training In foiest- High Grade Pyrex Glasswase Great Special Showing New shipment just received Casseroles, Pie Plates, Pud ding Dishes, Bread Pans, etc. These Pyrex cooking utensils are fully guaranteed and will make the most acceptable of Christmas gifts. We have a good assortment of Japanese Fruit Baskets which are always acceptable. We purchased these baskets many months ago at an extremely big price concession. The baskets have only recently come to hand and we will make excellent prices to you on this splendid assortment. We urge you to inspect our exquisite line of CRESSWELL . Tea Pots, WELLER'S Pottery and Vases, Cut Glass, China and Jardinieres before the collection is depleted by the early shoppers. Floor Lamps in Great Varieiy If you would view the most at tractive display of lamps ever shown in Klamath Falls, come to Johnstone's. SPECIAL LINE of Floor Lamps with various styles in shades and standards. No two alike and prices that will amaze you. r i1 iA JL -OfiSss? And while you are planning to make gifts to the friends who will not be near you Look at Our Wonderful Davenports that can be converted into a comfort able bed in a moment's notice for the guest who will gladden your home over the holidays. We extend you a hearty invitation to inspect our stock before purchas ing yotur Christmas gifts. Johnstone Furniture Store 719 Main Street '.'HMT. FOOTBALL NOW IftflSiHjiiiKiiHl ProfaMtonal football la sooa tolas to f Amsriea'a cratt tall and wtetar sport aad bar u on of tha ploMara aad stare who kalpad saaka K ao. It la Jim Tfcorpa. lodUa atalU aad aujor Uaga ballplayar wao fanasrrjr was CarlUle'a graat grM star. After the beeebell eeaeoa -elosse. Thorpe goes to Caatoa, O., waersi he aaaaacee aad eaputaa ta "Baudot." "Pro" amsaw la Oal are very popaUr. ' i OLYGAf.;? I- Lt-AD We. Wk aHaaaaaaaaaUB!BBaa':JdBM U ' BaaaaaaaaaaaaCslBaaaaaK-&'' T&HaaaaE JaaaaVYKvjl' 'Laaaaaal BaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW 'flaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW LaaW vBaaaaaaaaaal S-iiBaaaaaaaaarf tt444T7r---- W W TTTTHrrH Home Bargains A four-room plastered house near Sixtli q Mills Addition, lot 50x180. Price $1000 00 A live-room plastered house, with bath on un St., four blocks from White Pelicun Iiotel IS G3xl29. Price $2500.00. 0lu lot My home in Hot Springs, six rooms and bath basement and garage ; fully furnished lot Vkv 170. Price $5000. ' 101 6x I own these properties free and clear; will make attractive terms to responsible parties or will make good discount for all cash. ' J. F. Maguire 125 North Seventh Street mmH A fabric clonoly roitumblhiK Milk Ik now boliiK mnnufncturtul from thu trHn tlmt nro nntlvt'8 of tho tropical rvKlons of Asln, Africa mill Houth Amurlcu. s The ilvopi.t wnll In tho woria ', aa-t'xuchow. In tlio coal ncIJi of Upper HIIchIu. n hM rmhc(, a dpth of ovnr 7300 feet below the surfiicc tff. VSJV VoooX V sTTi Thanksgiving is Near The Better the Range The Better the Dinner This ARMCO Iron jmSSSSXrSsMZimJXXBsaiw U made of the same ruit-rcilstlnc ARMCO boa used la the construction of battlcthlps EVANS & BALIN 910 Main St President B.. t. Orant, new bobd of, the Mormon church, has had throe wires, and himself la the son of a polygamous marrige, till he declare that polygamy Ir a dead Issue In .the. church now. He Is now touring the east, Ttalt ta)j the branch .churches; MADE RECORD D'JRIMG VAR Colc'lers Proud of "Stars and Stripes," Official Oroan of American Troops In France. The most ri'innrknhle pnhllcHtlon horn of the wnr aiipcnrs to lutve been "Tho Stnrs and StrlpPH." Ah It went out of hiiHlncss with the flunl sent terlng of Hh Muff In June Its record Is now open to the public. The piibllrntlnn whs, ns Is well known, the ofllclul orun of the Anier cnn expedltloimry forros In Fmpce, mid there Ih no doubt tlmt It lived up to Its dlRnlty In a handsome manner. It stnrted with n circulation of JiO.OOO, nnd this wus Increnaed to nnO.OOO In less than a year. It mnlntulned s French war orplinn fund, to which 4fi0,. 000 soldiers contributed 2.000.000 fnincR, and In Its irf months of life tho paper cleared .l.&OO.OOO fruncs. There nro other details of Its pro. rP8s nnd its work, nmong which Ih one to the effect that it printed 500 poems by soldiers and rejected 20,000. ' The Kdltor nnd Publisher prints nn extended review of the accomplish ments of the paper, nnd from It we lenrn thut Its staff nt one time or an other contained something like 250 men. Among them were Sergt. MaJ. Philip Von Blon, managing editor, and Sergt. Robert I. Snndjr, staff' contrlba tor, both Clevelanlers. REX CAFE Special Sunday Dinner Nov. 23 $1.00 . MENU Crub Klako Cocktail ' nipo oiivos I,lck,CB Chlckon Okra with Illco Soup Colory with Pimento Snlnd Choice of Chlckon Fricassee- with Dumplings or Koast Turkoy, Colory DrcsHlne (Cranberry Sauco) Croara Whlppod Potatoos Rlft0(' PoaS Hot Mince Plo or Illco PuddlnB, Vanilla Sauco Doml Tubbo Dinnor served from 11:00 o'clock A. M. to 8:30 11.00 Everything new. The home of the i best ste J chops, oystera and fish. Everything sanitary an to date. VwlArAMMNMMMBafAM