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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATl'luuv, i,k:miikh ar WNVWVWVWWW HOUSTON'S WMMWWWWMAAAAAAAA Personal Mention SHE WARS ON ROUGE AND TIGHT SKIRTS HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING N KVKHV WKDXKSDAY AMI SATUKIIAY STAR THEATER Till) AY Tho World flrwiteit Producer 1IAYIII WAHK (JKIWITU 1 "resent "TIU'H HKAUT SISIK" A Story of Plain Olrl A Ho A llllHo Wcwt Coined) "TIIK riilKT" Spccl.nl Matinee tit S.rtO. Prices in & ;W Cents SUNIIAY ANI MONO.VY Ki;GKNK O'llKIKX In Tho Much Heralded Story "TIIK lKKFl-JCT LOVKK" Also A Wr V. Special Comedy Starring IiAItY SKA.MAX In 'Vamps And Variety" Star Vaudeville at tho Sunday and Monday. Theatro 27-lt TEMPLE THEATER SATURDAY DUSTIX FARXU5I In "THE PARSON OF PRN'AMIXT" Also A Rainbow Comedy In Two Parts' Mr. U. i:. llnttfleld ami wlfo have arrived In Klamath Fulls from Now York ami cxpoct to make this tholr home. Mrs. C. McCarthy of Ilunsmulr Is visiting with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Foster of Alameda Street. J. K. Uratton, wno underwent an operation Is ufflclont,ly Vocovured to ho moved from tho Hospital to his home on Fourth Strcot. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stilts of Com- lnir. Calif., arc hack among old friends for the holidays. i Mrs. Nettle Kills of Algomn spent i Christmas In Klamath Falls. H. Gaddls of Merrill Is hero on n business visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford and family are hero on their way to .Port land and Spokane for a New Year visit. Mr. Bedford Is n member of tho Uedford & Crane Lumber com nam-, operating on Sprngue Ulver. Frank D. I.ee, formerly of tho Lib erty Lumber company of Portland. now In business for htmsolf, Is In town calling on mill operators. Miss Twyla Head, superintendent of schools for KlamaHi County, loft yesterday morning for Portland to attend tho Oregon Stato teach-ir Association. W&WWtim BVtfaJ fv SVtttAflfcHLLLBl Bk ADVERTISING MAN OPENS AGENCY SUNDAY AXD MONDAY BESSIR IiOVE "THE LITTLE BOSS" Also Two ReeN of Good Comedy MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon The Chamber of Commerce of Cin cinnati proposes to admit women to Us membership. Frank J. Sutherland, who was. re cently with the advertising depart ment of Tho Herald, hns severed his connection with this paper and es tablished tho Klamath Advertising agency. It Is bis plan to handle tho advertising for business men of tho city, preparing their copy, offorlng (.plans for sales and business devel opment' and otherwise acting In the I capacity of publicity man for tho firm that has not tho time that this Important branch should have. Al ready Mr. Sutherland has secured contracts from several of tho blij merchants of tho city and tho Indi cations are that his new ventures will meet with tho success It deserves, for an agency of this kind was an urgent necessity in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Martha May Honors of Brooklyn. N. Y., has for 10 years devoted her tlmo to tho uplift of young women. Mostly ino has worked through tho M. E. church organizations, and It It oxpeo'ed special legislation In tho spring will permit hor to prefix hor name with Hor. 8no saya rouge and tight skirts are womon't curao today. WOLF, FOX. LYON, IIAKR, ENLIST IX TIIK MARINES. BUFFALO. N. Y. Doc. 27. "Wolf, Fox, Lyon," called tho sorgoant as he ushered threo recruits Into the Marino Corps Recruiting office hero. "It sounds llko a menagerie," said tho recruiting officer to tho aorgoant. "Do you think we're signing up ani mal acts for a circus?" 'No, sir," replied tho sorgoant, "but thero Is still orjo more man to sign up, captain." "Bring him In." "Baor!" shouted tho Sergeant and the fourth recruit ontorod. Tho four recruits warj Jumun E Fox of Gates. X. Y., James Baor, of Erlo, Pa.. George It. Wolf of Warren, i'a . and Charles Lyon of ltocheftor, N. Y. One of tho first medical schools for women was tho Now England Female Medical Collcgo, Incorporate cd In ISr.O. but really founded In 1818, when n class of twelve women commenced n courso of lectures. 'f ? f ? t f y X ? ? ! f t t t t t T T r r t t f a. H mi 1 i 1 - - -4 Reward WATCH THIS SPACE Wonder of Wond ers AT THE PALACE MARKET By Special Request i from many of our customers, we will select from our feed yard three .more Prize Beeves. These will be hung in our Palnce Mar ket on Saturday morning and will remain there on exhibition un til New Year's eve. The Xmas Prize Beeves which we have had on exhibition in our Palace Market will be cut up and Sold to Our Regular Trade Be Sure and See Card in Our Window There are very few select turkeys to be had for your New Year's dinner, but what is nicer than a fine Baked or Boiled Ham? Wholesale prices to the trade until New Year's eve on HAM, BACON and LARD, Eastern or our own cure: Hams, whole or half 39c Fancy Bacon, by the side 42c No. 5s of our own Rendered Lard $1,45 No. 10s of our own Rendered Lard .....'... $2.85 -r T ? ? ? ? ? ? T T t T T ? ? ? T ? T t i j X f t ? v f t ? ? ? I f v. The Palace Market MONDAY CORK WOMEN ARE AGAINST HOME RULE DUBLIN, Nov. 28. (By Mall). The Cork City Women' Unionist As sociation have passed a resolution protesting against any breach of the bglslatlvo union with Great Britain fiL'd declaring that events f have shown that no measuro of homo rule within tho empire will satisfy tho ex tremists or put a Htop to political agitation in Ireland. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE WILL RESUME BEHLIN, Nov. 27 (By Mall) Tho Hamburg-Amorlcan lino Ih about to rmploy the nowly acqttlrod steamship Daolfson in tho sorvlco which it has ttartod In co-oporatlon with the Am erican Korr Lino for trade with West li dla and Mexico, It Is announced. Tho Daolfson will bo the flrt Ger man steamship to resume the regul ar ovor-sca service. Try 'en. Herald Wnt Ad f.. iitlM. KSTIIAY NOTICK -Came to my placo, near Dairy, about two months ago, one mouse colored pack mule, no doclphorablo brand; ono brown pack mare, with strip in face: brand cannot be da. ciphered. Owner may have same by paying costs. 20-3t DAVE SHOOK. 8UK8 FOR MKDICAL FEK. Dr. J. O. Patterson, of Merrill, has filed suit In the, circuit court against Oeorge Howell, to rocovor 400, al leged to bo due for medical treat ment, with Interest from Soptembor 23, 1916. A REAL PREPAREDNESS "BILL" By J. I. McKVOV, Chicago Tribune I differ with tho prophot who doclaroa wo'ro on tho bum. That when It comes to flghtlng.wo'ro tho -res duo and scum, Wo may not havo a navy that amounts to thirty ce""'. Our army may bo full of prunes nnd nPcrturca"nU?J But what caro wo for armies, or for navlos, or for guni For ammunition, strategy, or oven sturdy sons? No enemy would dare to harm our humblo lm uiiois, . t We'd tell our William Farnum, and ho'd kick 'em in tno For havo you soon our Farnum slap an '"""flback? And chaso a'mob to holangon nnd somotlmos nnu . wj And havo you soon him Btund n king upon his royai And beat a faithful army with a palpitating smear i How gracofully ho hits a big gazabo on tho nose. . And presto, undertakers nnd somo llowors nnd "P0!"' So do not fear tho English, or tho Qormnn ' ""L'"'. Just notify Bill Farnum and ho'U chase 'cm oil tno w y Then lot us offor up our thanks that this Is 0"'"" Let's thank a kindly Provldonco for taking caro oi u . For handing ub a Farnum to protect our kltn i nnu A Farnum who can give tho foo a wl ono on "" For should a foreign country grow porn ckity or r . haff. We'll laugh our girlish tee hoo heo mid 1'l"w"0nnnton pass? Havo wo not William Farnum to defend tho mou uv q gaJ Wo havo, and William Farnum, girls, can ru em '?:fV.J.fi"Mti'milMil''iii -...-... ,.. -jm&fc- ; Hm.tiijU.-r;-MJt.-' ,AWt.'Ut. ' if ',y. Ms,; i' "fai Aii Tsirri.?-. ft.. . . wWi '!$ -' A A.