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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
ivwnniiitnK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, MAIini II, 1020. ji ioola a&f VAn years 'tonnbe&issii n For fifty yc-.. thir. firm h.'s In." n nimin; to make the bv-st shoes for men tli.it could be lvui,'in. Forajjood many yoirs UvcKuncur Shoes have been fulfilling this ambition of their makers. "Fxtra service every step comfort every minute" always in'Buci: iikliit Shoes. SH HucKiir.niT Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life are told in a variety of styles and leathers from 58 to $12 hy principal bhoe dealers in the West. BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. IWCICINttllAM & lir.CIlT, MANIIIACII MRS, SAN I ItANCISCO t.:'Hcwjan?5car?wfn Iw.fc.ii'lV TTTV a....!.. "'r !!'!"'''!"!!: Drug Facto, No. 15 Perfumes and Toilet Waters Our piliidpul lino (if pel fiinii s tnlli-l unlets, Mitliet pnuilois, etc., jiii- niiiii it Tin t tit In Splrlih i if lloi lii'vtcr, V ., tint of Alilri Iiii'n foi'mit ntnl ii t;i t'hhtir pei riiiiii'i. i .'lull lutlo t ftil illsli llnill'iri In I he Iiltimiilli tuiintij fur (lie Kplcliler proitiiilx (inil mc pmllil InslmiliMiiis pnpiiliult) mill ilciiiiuiil lur tliAt itlitlll) line if pel lumen. 'Ilicio n-e mi bi'tU'i pioiliKU nmiilifnc- iii ril, either li) ftiiclgii or iliiiiu-sllc nuikcr.. We personally Itidor.so them, AW Muill iiIno uitiy iepre-pnliitlo lint's of nil (In lending liritniU of perfume nuil loljet wafer, nuil rsni'cliilly thciso found In I lie heller ili'U. Hlorcs llii-oiiliout (In- niuulij. If wo Iiiiwii'I jour fntoilli' pc-fumo (whldi Is ijnllo unlikely ), ii v 1 1 1 lie glud lo Kel II for .ton, mill iitiliM) mo. Vlmtcer, jon uunt In the diiiK line wo will gel for j oil. SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE RED CROSS DRUG STORE s,...:..:..,.:..:.:..::t.:.::.l::'.'.:::. V t MECCA Billard Parlor nai ma ix htiu:i:t MiM Ip-lo-Duto Itlllluicl I'm lor (it llio City ni(iii.(jitAn cioaiis ciuari:tti:h nmi 'ioiiaccos HOFT DRINKS Com tony mill HerWco our Motto advertise rou what you want anil you will get It. iicnoK no Hf BATTLE ; OJfffTEflOffli Fighting imta uo nn oignnUcil Hj-Htum of timlniliinccB. SALTS FINE FOR i "Wo cut too much incut which cloKa KldncjH, thou tlm Hack litirtH Most folks forgot that tho kid ,noyH, llko tho bowols, got slugglBh and clogged untl need a Hushing oo casloiinlly, olso wo hnvo liackacha and dull mlBory In the kldnoy ro glon, sovoro hondiichos, rhoumatlo twlngoH, torpid Ilvor, ncld stomach, Blooplossncss nnd nil sorts of blad der disorders. You simply must koop your kld noys uctlvo nnd clonn, und tho mo mont you fool nn ncho or pnln In tho kldnoy roglon, got about four ounces 'of and Suits from nny good drug ntoro horo. tnko a tablospoonful In a glnss of wntor boforo brenkfnst for u fow days nnd your kldnoys will act lino. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapos and lemon Julco, comblnod with lithln, nnd 1b harmless to flush cloggod kldnoys and stimulates thom to normal nctlv lty. It also neutralizes tho acids In tho urlno so it no longer Irrltatos, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; inoxpon sivo; makes a dollghtful offorvoacont llthla-wator drink which ovorybody should tnko now nnd thou to koop tholr kldnoys clonn, thus avoiding sorious complications, A woll- knpwn local druggist says ho soils lots of Jad Salts to folks who bollavo in overcoming kidney troublo while It Is only trouble FIUMJJ, Tub. 10. (Ily Mnfl). Verbal conflicts ipsoinbliug those which t.ilto placu ovor back ynid funccs In family funds occasionally occur Jiotweon tho Italian rcculnr troops (ind d'Annunzlo's nrdltl on tho brldgo ovor a narrow canal which sopmntua StiBsak from I'luino Tho regulars occupy Sussak whllo d'Annunzlo's men hold Fluino. Tlu luldgo Is but fitly foot long, with n sidewalk on each sldo and a spaco of about 20 foot whlo for vohlculnr ti utile In tho mlddlo. On ono sldo stand tho sentinels of tho rogulnrs, "loyal to tho king." Tho brldgo Is barricaded on both sides with sovornl strands of bnrbed wiro ploccd in such a way that vohlclcs con pass ncioss only by making a sorpontlno detour. An nttack from tho regulars' sldo was lumorod throughout tho poet's domain tho othor dny. Tho poot, himsolf, with n dotnil of nrdltl and sovoral armored motor cars hastonod to tho scouo. ' D'AnnunzIo stood nsldo whllo his ardltl wont forth to battlo. Thoy wont out on tho brldgo nnd callod tho regular soldlors nil sorts of pot names. Tho rogulnrs In turn ro turned tho volleys of colorod vor blago. A fow gouorals npponrod on tho rogulnrs' sldo, Thoso woro mado tho subjoct o( incroasod and ho.ivy vorbal Ilro from tho nrdltl.i Tho lattor prossoil noaror tho gouorals, rubbed tholr shoulders against thom and othorwlso insulted thom. In tho thickest of tho fight, ono ot tho rogUlars discovered a cholco bit of ammunition and shouted, "Long llvo tho Kins," All his commlin Joined In tho chooriug. Tho nrdltl had nothing to roply to that and rotrontod whllo d'Anuunzlo roturnorlto his palaco. Tko day's "hattlo" nu over. PORTS II ri fi j c pisir n I'lMSJH L r HUE PUBLIC WASfllNCTON. M;r 11 TliP wriiiiRlc over uwnrdH to navy officer of irnr docoratloiiH drow nearer a corn IuhIoii wbun rlinlnnnti Paw r tho Hfllintn nnvnl coniinltloo undo public tho trio of ruportM tho Invnstl gntorn of tho sub-commlttoo pro duci'd. Tbo tluuci rcpubllctin inombors Joliit'il lu tbo majority toport, which Bharply criticised Secretary Daniels In hiiiiiu rcHpects, whllo the two deifi cralH Hiibmltteil Individual reports defending tho socrclnry's course and dlrot'tlng tholr attack, In turn, .nt Itoar Admiral Wllllnm R. Sims, the moHt prominent figure In tho contro versy Htlrred up over navy medals and crosses. In ono respect the threo ropnrts nro unl(tie Tbey are agreed on two peints: That no pormnnent harm linn come to trival inomlb as a result of tho awards of the controversy nnd that enlisted men received too Rinall n nluirc of recognition for tholr ser vices. The majority report, signed by Senators Utile, McCormlck and 1'oln (lextnr. nrralgiiK Mr. Daniels for not having fully advised offlrors ns to his plans In making awards nnd ns setts that his policy ot decorating offlrorn who lost ships would ho det i (mental to the navy. Senator t'lttmnn In the first mln oilty report dinracterlrod the invest- Igutlon ns n lemppst In n toapot ''loo ridiculous to ho mentioned In con nection with tho morale of a fight ing nmy" lu tho second minority rci orl Senator Trammoll asserted tbut Mr Daniels followed establish ed nnul cu"tom In chnnglux recoin mrnrtat'otis of bis subordinates as tho')" oTflteri tl1einsnl',s had dono with projiosuls ot their junloM. Tbo mnjorlti report reachod tho following conclusions That Secretary Daniels did not make known lo tho sonlco, his policy as to .awards espocinlly wlthrcgard to tho rolatho Importance of duty on shore nnd nfloat Towor changes would hnvo been noccssnry later had ho dono so, tho report bald. That the secretary did not ascer tain from tho officers who recom mended honors, tho relative order of merit and did not himself glvo suT flclcnt consideration to that ques tion, Injury to morale and doprccia Hon of value of awards res'irtlng. That Secretary Danlols did not re quire a buindently high standard of meritorious conduct In conferring honors on officers who lost ships and was "moro zealous to furlhor the interests of commanders who Inst ships than of othor commanders w ho. Irtstcad 'of losing tholr ships, dostroert, or seriously damaged tho ships of tho enemy." That tho stntuto governing naval nweids should bo amonded to avoid further controversy. In roforrlng to charges as to lad of full cooperation with the allied admiralties mnde hy Admiral Sims, tho inport said that thoy woro not nt this tlmo within tho prov'nee of the ( mmitto '"ho mnjoritv report laid sttesss on Its statement that no atlemiit had been mndo to ascertain tho order ot morit nmong thoso recommended for decorations. This was "most unfor tunnto," It ndded, nnd tho signers believed 'commanding offlcors vera best nblo to gnugo lolativo morit "Had such a policy prevailed," it continued, 'Uho sub-commlttoo Is of tho opinion thnt tho mon most on tltlod to nwords would hnvo received thom." Senator PIttman contondod thnt in vestigation was unnecessary because tho naval award ninttor was being ro-Inestlgntod by tho Knight board by dlroctlnu of Secretary Danlols whon tho Investigation committco wns appointed. "Llko jnost congressional Investi gations of a similar charactor," ho said, "It sorvod no beneficial pur poso, "Tho airing of tho porsonnl grlov nncos of nn admiral and giving pub licity to critical and doproclatory statements mado by tho admiral with rogard to tho accomplishments of tho navy during tho war tondod to besmirch a glory novor boforo ques tioned," Sonntor PIttman said. Admiral Sims boliovod, tbo sena tor said, that tho distinguished sor vlco modal should only ho awardod to a fow of tho highest offlcors in tho navy and that it would ho choop onod by awarding It to Junior ofllcors and onllstcd mon. Criticising Admiral Sims for hav ing mado a special point of nllogod Injustlco to six mombars of his staff, Sonator PIttman doclared that tho 3 CjWffiMaBCJBBiaracgaah 3 CFTORfig MM talSF u i ee most w eicome i m Tliat Ever Came to Market Men Who Appreciate Superlative Values Prefer The Brunswick In every great tiro factory, the chief question is: "How much can ;we give for the money?" And the product depends on the policy adopted. Every man who Has fcccome ac quainted, 'with Brunswick Tires knows that Brunswick standards are again evident. This famous con cern noted as a leader in every, line it entered, since 1845 has once more proved that its policy is right !A perfect tire is simply a matter of knowledge and standards and skill. 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Then good tires will have a new meaning to you. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold 'On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis !&& I'm i'.V li " sOJffli W' '05TA. tfVjySrVl ETfr j "V if f HJ t St I -o. - , " Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads H. S. WAKEFIELD Fourth St. and Klamath Ave. award ot a distinguished service medal to Commander D. V. Bagley, Secretary Daniels' brother-in-law, about whom much of tho contro versy centered, wns Justified. Tho sonntor- also assailed Admiral Sims' conduct boforo tho committee, which ho said, would lead civilians to be llovo that tho ofucor "was deoper Impressod with British Ideas, cus toms and mannors, than with thoso of his own country." Senator Trammel democrat, of Florida, in a soparato roport said that Secretary Daniels in changing locommoridatlons mndo by com manding offlcors nnd the Knight boaul was following established na val custom and tho samo policy was pursued by Admiral Sims with ro gard to recommendations mado to him. Admiral Sims' criticism of Secre tary Daniels, Sonator Trammoll said, Implied nlso criticism of Admirals Mayo, G loaves, Grant, Nlblack, tho mombors of tho board of awards and othor naval offlcors, all of whom ox orclsod tliolr own judgment In pass ing on tho recommondatlons of sub ordinates. Tho roport said thoso offlcors whoso duty it was to inltlato recom mondatlons woro recroant In tholr duty insofar as enlisted mon woro concerned. It added that no differ ence ot opinion existed between tho majority of naval officers and Secre tary Daniels regarding the decora tion of officers who lost ships, but porformed heroic or meritorious service. HELENA, Mont., Mar. 8. Orchids nro being grown successfully hero after years of trial and this section, which formerly imported tho flower Is now ablo to obtain It in Mont ana's capital. This is said to ho one of tho highest cities In tho world that grows orchids. They nro shipped fiom horo as far as Seattlo and into Idaho. EX-SEUVICE MEN, ATTENTION! Tho regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will bo held at 8 o'clock p. m., at the City Hall In Klamath Palls, on tho second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month. All Comrades nro In vited. Those desiring to Join tho Post may secure application blanks from. G. K. Van Rlpor, Fred Nicholson, or T. H. Carnahan, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. Want Ads bring results. FAST AUTO TRUCKS of ours aro at your service to call for and mnko de liveries, noar and far, of any slzo shipment, largo or small. No oxpross package too big; or too little for us to handlo. Our trucks mako good tlmo and aro in charge of experi enced, reliable mon. 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