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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
K ,v"y' w H!- r V JlGfe tWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tMM$M$M$M$MgM$M$M IIS REX ? CAFE I x VAAAAAWVWV DRIVING HOME THE FACT THAT WE GIVE , SERVICE AND QUALITY Tho first thing to tho success of. a cafe lies In the fact that you must have service anil quality- W give jou these. What irritates u person often lies in the, fact that they have to wait so long before getting service. In our service system wo ilo away with tho long wait and give you the servico with excel lent food that will drive away your worries, 4 f THE A B C OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dy DR. FRANK CRANC. 1. What It the Leagus of Nations? A A union of tho strongest clvlllxod nntlvns for.iiftl at tho conclusion o( ' the great war. 2. What U Iti object? i A. Plrst, to prouuito tho IVneo of the World hy agieelng not to resort to ' war. Second, to deal openly with ?'""AV, lUiCKMn.,, , ATA IT t I? i ?; ? t iMirli niln'r. nut liv secret trcatlet. ' X ....... . i . .1 . .1 i . . ! i Mini, io mi inm" iiiutiiimiuiiiii ih X THE REX CAFE Corner Seventh and Main Sts. t T 14 Fourth, to co-oporiito In all mutlcisVf common concern. 3. Ooct It presume to end war? A. No inure than any government can. end crime. It claims to i educe the liability of wnr. . What will be done to any nation that makes war? A. It will he boycotted nnd other w No pcmtllml. 5. How else will the probability of war be lessened? A Hy voluntary, mutual and pro portionate disarmament; by "xchaii X T ? ? ? ? '4 T i 'Kerchiefs for Xmas WITH PRICKS A8 USUAL LOWHIl THAN KI.HK. WIIKitlC- Vow Is tlm TIMIJ Imforo stocks am hnikoii, to select from our great show lug of Men's, Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs. Selection can onsllv and quickly lie mado and our'low prices will bo a mallei' of delight to those who know values hent Most all aro shown and displayed for I ho holiday trndo. Kmhroldered and all-lliion haiidkornhlefM Many novelty cornered mid bordered bundkurchlofs. The Store With the Xmas Spirit t y Patterns Scarfs for Xmas X W" roul.1 l,llln able? mivn iiiui ':TTm r:A One ul i A .?ol In A made many iii of hri colors llllhilv i .' '" 'H( nn.l ? ' mull "M MM """ A ! lll.lv. n"?.. i I -- un iiinv .. at. i . 'IU PRACTICAL PllMISO III ' com !, " " llllll Mill in, """" u in ; I ""'' '"! Himl , L1'1 l" for ""irinii,, ,tf I lug military Information, by providing i , for sruitration, by protecting eaih na I JmJmJmJ Eggs that appea- n operas arc al-i The mnrket for husbands Is still ways cowardly thev hit and run. j high when one of them Is struct. And speaking of eggs and operas those used In Now York recently on a German opera company were of tUo pre-war variety. The eggs we mean. And now that tho flying parson has won the cross-country derby a friend informs us that he may llrd of pray. by a train. It's hard to feel comfortable and satisfied if you hnvo bad habits, and If you haven't them no one else Is satisfied or comfortable either. It's a strange quirk of human na ture thnt makes an old man go out bo a, of his way to put a young 'uu on the wrong path. The atest bit of royal scandal vo( Tho English jtre getting ready to have heard Is that King Albert fail- try tho ex-Kaiser. Well, no one wants ed to salute his majesty, the traffic to mess In family affairs, so lot them cop. i do It. ? t Js RAVCUNO GOODS T 'I J lion's territorial Integrity and by edu cating public opinion to see thu folly of war. 6. What else does the' League pro pose to do for Mankind? A. (1) Secure fair treatment for labor, (2) suppresi the White Slav Trnlllc, the sale of dangerous j Drugs, nnd the trnlllc In War Muultlous, 4 (3) control nnd present D'sease, ij ( i) p'romote the work of Uie Ited J Cross, and i (S) establish International Itiv ' , reaus for other Causes thut concern the human race. 7. Who are to bo Charter Members of the League? A. The United States of America, Helgtum, Iiollvlu. Brazil, HrltUh Em pire, Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand. India, Cldna, Cuba, Cxecho-Slouikm, Eucmlor, France, Greece, Guatemala. Ilultl, Hedjaz, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Nic aragua, Vuuaiua, Peru, Poland, Portu gal, ltumaula, Serbia, Slnm, Uruguay and the following states which are In ! vlted to accede to tfie covenant : Argen- tine Itepubllc, Chill, Colomblui Den mark, Netherlands Norway, Paraguay, Persia, Salvador, Spain, Sweden, i Switzerland, Venezuela. 8. What etfter nat'ons may Joln7 A. iny self-governing State which will .ngrfe to the rules of the League, provided the League accepts It. 9. What Agencies will the League haVe7 A. (1) An Assembly, composed of representatives of all the member Nations, f'J) a Council of Nine, (.") n Secrftary.Oencrnl, . (-1) a Mnndutary Commission, toi& look hfter colotik-i, etc., , 5) a Permunent.Commlsslon, for J military questions, f (C) Aarlons v Iutcrni.tJonnl Hu- i?l J.-i. ... .,. ... . A raius; Hucit u cm OMUl Union, eta, (7) Mandataries. 10. What Is a Mandatary? Gift Suggestions For One & The pleasure of giving will be increased four-fold if vn gifts are chosen from selections which offer unlimited Intii ,f choice selections which cover so great a field Sat 111 ? can easily be chosen for all your MLAlSt how long your list or how varied your tastes DU.3. " conveniently aYranged.and courteous "alcspeop e arc S "to o? fter you all possible assistance. l0 ot All A GOSSARD for HersXmas GOSSARD FRONT LACE j. r ' J nvr v I ! Ill) wkMvf uz j m7 t A m-'t tf if Buy Useful Gifus for Men bILK blllRlS In lame assni- ment of new patterns. Hon? Is presented an ox- ! Milslto line of OorsetH I splendid lrift. GARTRRS. -., .. i - - --.- uuu id- wear now. us stylo llko tho Ooaard Corset, that Is au thentic, and espresso tint slim, youthful sll- hcuitto which tho latest French fashlonn show. Our models of, corsets show all these D'yleh In thu front laco of tho fln 'st of mntcrlaU some In Coutll nnd some In Ilro cctlo with tho dainty oN or of whlto and pink. They rango from the slcmlor mltsos to tho pleasingly stout. ' ire assnrf. A irift .. wniil.1 i.,., wl 1 , P"fc,,,V ""MI ai-fiiiai kiiii .iiiii sua nrniii ...... r C7 " " i""u iu own. nice 'MUFFLERS- Of pure silk, wool and silk. All the latest colnnW. SILK HOSE In nhm nin X i .. f ? T T T ? t v f t ? t ? T t ? T i ? T plain colors. A V im.: mi j nit, win maue an ex- cellent dft. SrrH.1 S77A1! ki,uIs an(1 in ,ate coloi-s. if l ILb ttlon's four-in-hand ties in all V" Cambric and .Vli.T.T to i?l I ,t)t new patterns. 75c un HANDKERCHIEFS linen. KID GLOVESThis is something lie needs. SUSPENDERS Will gift giving1. Practical Gifts for Eoys HOYS' OVnitCOATS 'n plain inatorlnlM and novolty mlxtiire.i. Ijii fut Htylo. 110 VS' SWKATBRS In oil Moplo cotorn. : f T t help you in Y T v- y t t BOYS' MACKINAW fOATS. mplton cloth. fancy ploUU, plain fab- a Why Not A BELBER Trunk, Suit Gase of Bag for Xmas? Something that you need every day of the year. See the new styles we have just received. I 77' i KKK Store Exclusive on Belber Luggage & i:: A. Some one nation designated by ft uie League to anenu to liie welfare or "hackwaid peopleif residing In colonics of the Centra1Ei?inres, or In terri tories taken from' them'." Thlslg to he 'a 'sacreS trust," "and In selecting' a mandatary the wishes of the (Veople of the area In question shall be the principal conxlderutlon, 11. Doeo the League mean a Super nation? A. ,.Vo. It Interferes In no way with p.ny Nation's Sovereignty, except to ifmlt Its power to attnek other nations. 12. Can any Nation withdraw when It wlchc's7 A. Yes. The League Is Advisory and Co-operative, not coercive, 13. Does the League put Peace above Justice and National Honor? A. No. It putr Iteuson before Vio lence. 14. Does not the League take away the Constitutional right of Congress to declare war? A. No. The League can advise wur; Congress alone can Declare wur. 15. Does it destroy the Monroe Doc trine? A. I'xnctly the contrary. For the first time In history the other nations recognize the Monroe Doctrine; mid extend It to nil the world. 16. Does it not Interfere with Treaty Making Powers of the United States? A. No, It Is u Tieaty. Wo can muke any Treaty we please. 17. Would we have had the 'Great Wat if we" had had this League7 A. fo Tiut War cost tho world Tver 7,000,000 lives und 200,000,000,000 doilnrs. 18. Of what Importance Is the League? A. It Is the greatest deed of man kind In the history of the world. 19. Has not anyone a right to ob ject to the League? A. Yes. Tills Is a free country. Any. one linn a rlfht ' uuy opinion ho chooses. Felt Slippers The popular fur trimmed Felt Slip pers with leather soles and felt soles all colors in all sizes, priced moderately from $1.50 up. ;BeautiluI -Silk -Hosiery A department tilled to overflowing with unnurpiissed offerings In FIRST quality Silk IIoso, well known and reliable makes In all popular styles, sizes and colom with bqiiiu novultlos. nnd prices to suit every purso. Nothing Is more essential to a well dressed woman's wardrobu than silk en hosiery Ycu could do no hotter than to select from our Immense stock. Your every taste and A. desire can be quickly satisfied by selections A. from the almost un- a. limited assortment. & Beautiful Panne and Chiffon Velvet Bags, in all frood sizes and ! "il "'' & suitpua. tv tf "WE BUY AND ELL FOR CASH: THAT'S WHY WE SELL FOR LESSV- rlrs and iioxclty mlx-'t turoi. T Hand Bags ' i i ti Best yet, Herald Want Ads. t Mil' KM 411-413415 MAIN STREET hi " to l i . J i KLAMATH FALL QREGON dno noticeable WORLD STILL 1 T T ID ( NEW YORK, Dec. 19. Great as tonishment was expressed hy tho superstitious when tho earth fulled to come to an end yesterday as tiio rpsult of an ominous position of planets. Widely press-iigented pub licity had maintained such a cafus tropho was duo yeatorduy. I i, n...l...inlv rm loud, long weird shrieking whistle J nmuor i.c..u.. , felted thon others less strident, Joined rin-i """"""' ..noventfully. miv i,v r.,r.iriiv mi ,., ir i when the day paBscd uneveiu.u the city, mingled with ringing of a number of hells, broke tho stlll'.o.s early yesterday. "(Juess It's tho notico of tho end of the world," snld ono woman, who announced sho wus going to church It developed later that tho throttlo of it whistle at tho railroad round house becumo stuck. Othor whJntle? Joined In tho uproar without any de finite reason, INDIANAPOLIS, Ifoc. 18.- "Uuslness ns usual," was tho slon- an In Klamath Fulls yesterday In tho face of tho prophesied calamity thut was to end tho world's exist ence While a topic of conversation Ono I In places, no one seomod to takn tho WWolica l of puUV-r: milk ers and stutterln? men p'' nets, hut the Idea of nn ..rm, shaking his fist a: '.8 crt..lnb HThrflorn.lW..!,.pljy progress since tho iMmHt.ce. w h only the other day tb. rep t J from IllRa that tl.oy w.,w . smno old poison giw. . r. . ,,t n Tho best iw - ii C gear with success Is to k e gear well oiled and the uteerer (,rAonuS.Bnotafroale .... wnv to the nvoragem" who.thlnksnf.cakU a Genius. GRIT, BONE, MEAT SCRAPS. EGG MASH .FrKRs fit'M3ni 126 South Sixth St