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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1919)
V, u, m -m PAGK SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON USE FOR LUMINOUS PAINT HIISIWV, inui; Mlllin inio .&& Have You a Man Who Will Be Looking For A Gift FROM YOU? If you have, buy his gift in a store where men go to buy their own things; then you'll be pretty certain to please liim with your gift These are somo of tho things that this man's storo has tor raon, man? hating Just recently arrived. x f NECKWEAR, in the newest and latest patterns in pleasing shades. SILK SHIRTS in very pretty patterns, that will appeal to the man. : " PAJAMAS, made of pure silk in dainty colors; all sizes. SILK HOSE; this is something that is always appreciated by the menfolk. HATS; the famous Mallory make in the newest shades and style. , GIVE HIM A CERTIFICATE GOOD FOR ANY? ARTICLE IN THE STORE. K. Sugar man TleHolklay Store for Men" "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" Store Opens Week Iajs at 8:30 a. m.; Closes Week Da at 0 p. m. Store Opens Saturd.is at 8:30 a. m.; closes Saturdays at 0:00 p. m. Material round Almost Invaluablo In War Might Also Da Well Em ployed In Peace. Hero In it wartime application of lumlnoin paint tluil should hit uiotui In summer camp, on tho hikes of hoy scout, In poueotlmo inuiiouvori nf clllscn soldier, In marking tho land ing places of aircraft, otc. Tho Hrltlah nnny had disks or but tons two or throe Inches In dlnmotor, coated with luminous paint and having a sharp splko otvtlio undor side. Thi's weiu Mtuck upon Uio sldos of trenches, building, fence, etc., or wore awimg by hand to glv signals In tho well- Ituuwn codo whero bright llgtils won dangerous or where sllenco was golden. Tho luminous illaka woro vlatbla from 30 to tW feet, ao they formed val uable luudumrk. Luminous ribbon also waa used for marking trails through the woods, and lumlnoua patches wero attached to tho backa ot stretcher bearers to pruvehl them from being Bred upon by their own troops. The SvlimtlUc American NUggosUi that th uatfcm and numbers of city streets might well be marked with this luminous palut. ". "S. The rkanoylla aVnilo. One of th,glfts thai L'rosldent Wit eon recelired In Italy was a silver model of the statue known as the Ifan' tlulla d'Analo, presented to him by'Uie Boraan municipality. The original la Greek statue, discovered not loaf ago at the villa of Nero, In the seaport, towa of Anal?, near Rome, and pur chased by the Italian government for, 450.000 lire. Admirers of art and stu dents of archeology had traveled from all over Kurope to see It, and the youthful draped figure, carrying a plat ter from which' the object It long ago held had beeri broken, was named the llald of Analo. Then somebody noticed that the long robo was lifted a little, as If to avoid tripping over It, that the bleeps muscle of the bare ami was I more boyish than girlish, aud so on. until modern JuilKtuoiit has decided that the tltld FancluU d'Analo Is a misnomer, und that tho unknown sculptor wan really modeling tho figure of n hundsome youth performing Home service In tin undent temple. MP'S CIMIEjRgliiS rrt CAir M! ii i .. " "as-T FOR SALE Miscellaneous CHILDREN. f David Starr Jordan says: 'There Is nothing In all the world so Important ns little children; nothing to Interesting. If you wish to go In for philanthropy, If eer you wish to he of any uo In the world, do something for little children. If "ever you j earn to be truly wise, ttudy children. We can dress the sore, bandage the wound, imprison the criminal, heal the sick and bury the dead, but there is always a chance that we can save the child. If the great nnny of phi lanthropists ever exterminate sin and pestilence, eer work out the race's sahn'Ion, It will be because a little cli.nl has led them." ItED CItOSS CHKISTMAS SEALS SAVf: Tin: LIVES OF AMERICAN CHILDHEN Buy them to-day. . KOIUIA.VS AltllKSTIM). HONOLULU, Nov. 21. (Dy Mall) Three thousand Koreans, men, worn, en and children, were arrested by the Japanese in Korea, between October 1 and 15 last, according to advices received by Y. W. Soung, editor of the Korean National Her ald, published here. In the Japanese army and police force occupying Korea there are 100,000 men, according to Scung'3 advices. (XKMHT VlSMUiK. MEXICO CITY Dec. 12 -Tho ill rector of tho Central Observnory hero states that he has se'en tho now comet recently discovered by tho Jtinnesa itMronomor Sasnkk nn 1 that it Is clearly visible eory night after seven o'clock. This la the tilth n-w comet reported durlrg the pan year. TO TUNNEL CHANNEL. Among the Hindoos marriage Is arranged entirely by the parents. Courtship is literally uaknown, nndt tho persons who are unlte'd in wed-, lock remain perfect strangers to, each other until their nuptial day Everything Is settled to suit the fan cles or caprices of the parents. LONDON Nov. 28. (Dy Mall) Political objections to tho tunnel under the English channel have been removed. Final decision as to the commencement of tho work now rests with the Wnr offico. This was ascertained by a prlvato deputation which visited the I'rlmo minister. 5S ,aSus tt SJfai !igarettes They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing: flavor and fragrance TsoUiWui and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette ! Bite is elimi nated and there ,is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un- J pleasant cigaretty odorl Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in ' generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then f"Wr "s. compare them with any cigarette in V the world at any price for quality, navor, sausiacuon. Jtvo manor how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C KOI I HALl-0ttt dining room buf. fol hi Kood condition, I'lionu :t30-M or call 1011) .loffoninii Ht, in-fit roil HALE 1) thormiKhliro.l leg. iHtorcu Kiiotio ihiiiiui run laying hona ami ono ronator. K..2fl FOIl SALE Ono qunrlur homo powor motor, ono throe hurao powor motor, ono 00 gallon hot wntor tank liiqulro Now City Laundry ' 1 1-iOt FOH HALE Cltoap for rush. ' A two-pleco, dry wall Aoncroto block mnchlno; good ns now; uaud only ono season. Could not bo bought today 'for MGOO. Will soil nt n bargain na owner la In othor line of buslnos and cannot give It hla attention. Splendid opening hero for this bualnnaa na thoro la a big demand for blocks and concrete bricks. Machlno la, In the city and ean bo soon at nny time. -Don't answor unloaa you have the caah. Address Hox 1, Herald Ofllco. 1-tf ' FOR RENT OR LEASE ton KENT Furnished room. In quire of F. Soule, Herald Ofllco or at 128 Second St., after 5:30 P. m. ictf FOH KENT Itoonui. use or baXi and phone. 840 Walnut, cor of lh. ... . lttf HELP WANTED WANTED Three newsboys at tho Herald OOlco. lLtf LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox torrlor puppy four moutliK old 131 High Street or I'htlnu i6G. 1G-31 MISCELLAWr..T Hurk-H of mnrerii Bd I ",lca Club 'iir onlur . V, lo c kii. ' 0 Kylilng. """" JB Huroty bonda wmtn . cote Hmltn. ,0 ". Ml PHONE ll!V'rnw . - "'"jor wood, ijj CITY OAIlIIAOi;-IJJirrT OarbageroJm n SlfUATlONTwAlmrr IF YOU WANT BTirnvxi .. B cii ibo Ki.Bra?iJJ,ap. School-phono 350. 0lrtafJJ,iStt foplng .and flllng- l.Vi Vrp,,, toujework, rl?"or Si,T?1 tioyl for clorklc a Xan, r ,lr, ft 'en to, hi. aervlcV briKiiSJ; authorlU.. and an iMj to ihos. requlhDf lb6lr ,mku and and and :cXn, lU'l&ftfi uo'lldoherrM.n,ll;TeeK HAY r KOWKIW ATrK.Vrtnt The Hay Production and Market. Ing Committee f ti,0 Vim n l ilealrea to h.ire a t of ah hay inrii.'",V.ino1 ,n,.ir thnn DeceBb 20th. Pleaao notify ntiy of th fy. lowing, committee or tin Countr Agricultural AKent, Harry Telford Cliiilrman; Hubert Choyno, C. M Klrkptttrlck or M. OlncomlnL 15-31 ADLEIM-KA ACJAI.V 'w,w ' if -Hill) uumju Bran Muffins. Itoser W. Itubaon of tho department of labor said at u dinner In Washing ten: "Speaking of labor, It has been n tough job to ent houio of the health foods that wero turned out during tha war. "A young lady enld to n young man nt u Washington danre: "'Are jou the name young man who ate no many of my bran mutllna nt the Ited Cross last full 7" "'No,' he answered, 'and what's more, the doctor auys 1 never will he: HE ROSE "TO THE OCCASION Teacher Insisted That Norman Should Write Poetry, and Result Waa Remarkable Effusion. The sophomore cIiihh at N high school had u genius for u tencher. She could write poetry oud every Fri day required her pupils to do the mime. Norman could play baachall. hut pfctry wan ouuldo IiIh ken. Still the teacher IiihIhIlmI tliut hu do It, nnd Dually Issued as Iter ultimatum that he cither write It or Him would mark him failure on bin monthly re port. A failure mark meant that tin team would lose one of Its beat play ers, ao Norman tried to wrlto n poem. His attempt was so wretched tliut M teacher tried suramin. "You are a genltiH," she told him. "Now ace If you can't wrlto a poem about yourbclf and your wonderful abilities." Later Mie found Norimin'H effort In his memorandum' book, but ulie Inw kept tho ilndlng u Hccret. For he had written: Liven ot school tenuhem all rotnlnd us That they'd butter Kot a mun. A ii J departliiK leavu bolilnil thorn Kawcr nulsunccH l( tliuy tun. "Adlor-l-kn Is the only modlclno for kiih on tho Mtomucli. I novor hail I ao much rollof with any modlclno. 1 would not take $20.00 for tho relief ono bottle of Adlor-l-ka guvo mo. I cannot got done rocouimoiidlng It." I (Signed) H. L. Hlcka, Anhluy, HI. ! Atller-l-kii oxpola ALL kiih nnd anurncas. Itemovea ALL foul mnttort which polaous vyatum. Often CUHKS constipation. Provcnta nppondlcltla. Wo hnvo aohl Adlor-l-ka many years. It la n inlxturo of buckthorn, cnacara, glycorlnu and rilnn othor almido drugs. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. .netici: or i'ixaIj hi:itli:.mi:xt Notlco la horohy glvon that tho! unduralgiicd, na Aduilnlatrntrlx of tho latino of William P. McMlllnn. doconxod, litis filed In tho County! Cnlirt Of till! Slntu nf flrnrrnn tnr ! Klamath County, tho Final Account of her ndmlnlHtrntlon of anld Katatu, nnd that tho Court has fixed Janu. nry 10, 1920, at tho hour of 2:30 P. M aa tho tlmo nnd tho Court Hootn of said Court na tho place for tho hearing of objoctlona. to mild nccount. It nny, nnd for tho aottlo. inont thereof. ' Hated: Decemhor 8th, 1019. i:LLA M. McMillan, Admlnlatrntrlx of tho Ins tate of William Mlllan, doccaacd. 9lC23.30-6 m pemorcHt,- Dontlat,. over man's Storo, Cth nnd Main. P. Mc Sugar-2-tf We can do your work and do it RIGHT We have opened a Garage at 522-538 S. Sixth St and we are going to have a repair depart ment that will be sec ond to none. We will do all kinds of auto,, truck and tractor repair ing, and the charge will be such as to make you glad you came, and bring you back. We just ask tor one trial. J. H. Garrett & Son UMWvywwwwwAwwwwwww Heat yot. Herald 'Want Adi. Ctmtit mrm told wywhn In Bclinttlcillr utlad ptcktf of 30 ditntttt; or ttn pmtkmtti 300 ddtrttltl) la m iin.pfpar. cortnd ctrton. Yf mttontly no ommtnd thl carton tor tho homo eroffie tuppljor whmn youtraroL Devoted Nurae'a Death. The story of n nurse's devotion In Franco was told by MaJ. Gen. Cutli bert Wallace nt n meeting convened by tho London nntjonnl council of women to consider shorter hours' for hospital staffs. "There was," said tho general, "a certnln hospital In France where tho German bombera wero coming over night after night. Somo peoplo get restless when they know that bombs may bo dropped on them. The wound ed man although ho was practically Indifferent to shell lire In n hospital very often gets seized with this hor rible fear, this Inability to kcop still. Thero was a certain nurso who was looking after a ward In which thero was a man who wus bedridden and could not get out of tho way. Shu had gone off duty ono evening when theso bombers cuino oyer. Sho knew of this man and went back to her ward. She was not on duty, but sho sat nt this man's bed and sang to hltn. A bomb fell. That woman was killed, but tho. man was left. The nemo of this heroic nurso wus not revealed. Agrlculturo fn Mexico Is back ward, but tho cllmato and soH, varying according to altltudo, are favorable for tho produce of both temporato and tropical zones. Try; 'em. Herald Jfrmt 'A.U. " "Some Men Don't Know It Yef says the Good Judge This class of tobacco gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco. Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts. JlToH don't need a fresh chew so often. Anv man who uses the Real To- bacco Chew will tell you that. aW m Put Up In Two Styles RIGHTUT is a short-cut tobacco " W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco mWkmaKflPfKTa . NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS On account or tho condition of the . rond", our de llvory sorvlco will leavo tho murkot promptly schc,dulo; Goinjj cast nt ..'. no'ii m. olnK m-Ht nt in.': , m. GoliiB east nt 0; ,. Going east lit 1,,ow Ono delivery In tho afternoon nt o'clock. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET ftoMrtrtMM1""''' $ """ " " "a. "