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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1920)
ttctwdAy, AIUUL lM, 180 ? ' ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paob I'oim u. !!f ,, 1 '1 M ii The livening Herald E. J. MTJRttAT I Kdltor FRED SOULE 1 City Editor ' . - I Published dally, except Sunday, by The Ilornld Publishing Company of, Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. t Entered nt the postofuco nt Klnm th Falls, Ore., (or transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address tn the United States: One year . .. ....... J 5. 00 One month .60 Member of the Associated Prriw. The Associated Pres Is exclusively -titled to the use (or republication t all news dispatches credited td It ct not otherwise credited In this 9aper, and also local news published kereln. Alt rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re ferred. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1020 i AT THE THEATERS 1 1 The beautiful May Allhon in "The Walk-Offs," a comedy satirical mood m New York society, will be the fea tare attraction at the Liberty Thea tre, tonight. The production has -keen made by Screen Classics,' Inc., 'from ihe big Broadway stage success by Frederic and Fanny Hatton, wfeich was produced by Oliver Mor- WWWWWMWWWNAAAMftWW RHEUMATISM May cause total disability and even deformity. ANTI-URIC Eliminates the cause of rheumatism by removing the excess of uric acid and .other poisons from the blood. Many people now praise Anti-Uric and claim it has cured them of rheumatism. Anti-Uric is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money will be returned. For sale by THE STAR DRUG COMPANY. 'itt The action of the play takes place "5 mid about the homes of wealthy feMleiy leaders m Sew York City and " the studios of those1 who are more Interested in art for the sake of di version than for itself. A-magnifl-ent divorce court scene with its set ting aad action carried through in Satirical vein is one of the earlier wd most amusing scenes of the pro "hriilos. - -1 --K The play is said to give May Alii-J Ma a chance to appear to the great est advantage. In the character of Kathleen Rutherford, a young soci-' "ty woman, she is sought by a weal-. 'Iky bounder of society and a young Sntvcky mine owner. She under stands the one but does not love him; the other is from a world that is strange to her and the romanoe that results is tense and absorbing. Get More Wear OUT OF YOUR CLOTHES JAPANESE EPIDEMIC 18 FAST ABATING TOKIO, Mar. 16, (By Mall). The Influenra epidemic which has been widespread In Japan since last Sep tember is abating but police author ities still urge the people to be in oculated with serum and have pro vided for free inoculation for (he poor. - All tela there hare been 1.724.36T cases of influenza in the country since September and 66,852 persons have died of that disease. ADVERTISE FOR WHAT want and you will get It. you x thrift in Shaving requires an AutoStrofi Razor Set 500 Skavcfl guaranteed from eacn dozen Modes t Iffc Will lend you U AutoStrofr Set for 30 days FREE TRIAL. No deposit ncceesary. No obligation to buy. Tke AutoStro Raxor Set save you time, temper and blades, and gives the greatest satisfaction to be Lad from a Laving device. TLe only razor in tLe world that strops, shave and cleans without taking apart. you live cut cf town ana cannot get into our store, a fait card will hring the Razor to you. Star Drug Company HHHHHHHVi. 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Starkweather, two years chairman of the Democratic Mate central com mittee, announsod today his candi dacy for the Deaosratle nomiaatioa He will At the Moose Hall This Evening Local Jolly Jazz Band ' ""' nim,,Hiii iniiiiimm Drug Facts No. 41 WE DON'T BELIEVE IN GUESS WORK. -. - Playing Ja somewhat different role, Yiviun Martin, the dainty and talent ed Paramount-Artcraft sta'r, Is said to do some of her most charming work In "The Third Kiss," a new - . i . . . ... Parainpunt-Artcraft picture which for United States senator. will be Shown at the Star Theatre 0ppe ChamberlaH. tonight. I :-- "Missy" Is a HtUe factory girl, whp OTATEMKKT ov THH oWKIHt works among the people wnom sue is SHIP, CTRCCLATIorC, RTC, ItH- trying to uplift and benefit. Al-I .OUIUKD BT TTOi ACT OF AD- though she owns the factory ot1 'rr ' t,Z' ,. ... u . . , " - . . ,.,,.,,.. of The Evening Herald, published which she Is employed, this Is kept daI,y at Klttm,u p.,,,, Oregon, for a secret, as she wishes to atone In a April 1, 192. measure for the wrong committed by ' Editor, B. J. Murray, Klamath her decoasod uncle when, through FoJ'' .0reK .... '; ,. .. . . . Unslness Manager, R. M. Mnrraqr. his negligence, the fnctory was dos- pubiiher, Herald Publishing Co. troyed by Are, and many girl era- Owners: (If a eorptratlon, give Its ployees wero burned to death. name and the narafs and addroasos , ., lot stockholders holding 1 per cent To make her work more effective, or m0M ot totM amonnt of itock, If she is co-operating with Hupert not a corporation, give nnmes and Bawlf, a young man who has give"n, addresses of Individual owners.) up a life of luxury to better carry on ' Ftserae pbI'8hinB Co., Klamath settlement work among the poor.! b. J. Murray, Klamath Falls, Ore. Although Rupert is married, he fnlls R. M. Murray, Klamath Falls, Ore. hopelesly Ih lovo with Missy. Oliver' Known bondholders, mortenps. Cloyne, a friend of Rupert, offer to x per cont or mor'0 Qf toU' marry Missy, revealing thp brewing 0f bonds, mortgages, or other secur scandal In Its true light "to her by itles: (If there aro none, so state.) showing her a newspaper clipping. Klamath State Dank, Klamath She agrees nnd the result of this, verage' number of copies of each loveless mnrnngo is a oig surprise, issue of this publication sold or dls The climax of the picture' Is a thrill- trlbuted, through the mnllH or othor Ing rescue' from a burning tenement wise, to paid subscrlbon during the ... . '. , . i. . , i ui u six months prccedihg the date shown of the heroine by her husband, which above. Th,B nforniaton iB renulrod cements their frlqndship, Into a union from dally nejvspapors only.) 1817. m I hT nlllUIJAV or love. MT. I.AKI NKVVS The Mt. LakI church held chireh meeting April, 11. The Rev Lawrence, wife and two daughters came out from Klamath Kails to ni ton d the moating, C. R. Martin from McCorralck seminary, Chicago, will be here tlm Inst of May to take up tho pastoral work of the Mt. Lakl church. The Ladles' Aid will meet at Mt. Laki church April 14 for an all da,v meeting. Tncking comforts will be their work. All are cordially In vited to attend. I'oirvlew .otw Mr. Crosby, of Stnklo mountain, will receive a shipment of 600 baby chicks May 1. Mrs. A. Cheyne was a taller at the Morrison ranch last Tuesday aftoraooa. Mr, Crssby's hosse burned aown last week. Owing to tho high wind he was anable to save many of his things. Kenneth Cuse. who Is home sick with torinllltio. Is greatly lapravod. Mrs. Charles Steemsn las bocn on the slek llrt, but Is bow much Improvsd. I STOCKS AND BONDS I FOREIGN EXCHANGE I -4 Follswlig aro today's Motationj on the New Tork oishaege: filberts Itends First, J!' ii8.ii First, converted 4s (! First, HVi !. Setond, A imo Second, 4 tf.tl Third, 4 '4 , 11.58 Fourth, 4U i7.8o Victory bonds, 8 U IT.12 Tlctory bonds, 4 7.13 One-crat Sale this week. St Ono of .the best comedies over made, '"Salome" vs". Shenandoah," will be shown In connection with this production. This Is surely a scronm from start to finish. Also Chief Red Wolf, 'formerly of Buffalo Bill's circus, will 'give two compleiu western nevelty acts. , J E. J. MURRAY Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day ot April, 1920. HKItT C. THOMAS, (Seal) Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires March 8, 1921. NKW COURT AS IHHUK Square Deal Drug Store Safety--Service Satisfaction Ojm-11 nooii at KlRhtli ana Slain fits. 4H-l.4H44MMlMl.A4M.tf4.f4;4.Mt Topoka, Kas., Apr. 12. Tho new Kansns Industrial pourt Is to bo! tho "paramount issuo" of labor in tho comfng state election, according to J, O. Stovlc, Topoka'.jnbor loador. Qliestionn.Ires nr.o Jo be sent to noar ly all candidates" by thcV's'tnto labor organization. Tho mor'o consorvn- tlyo elemont of labor Isald to sanc tion the industrial couri, soino vi of the labor leaders having indorsed It In ptiu'jic announcements. ATTENTION W. O. W. Election of Delegates to State Convention TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 8 P. M. All Woodmen requested to be on hand. Come out and have a Big Feed with us. I It's a Darn Good Car for the Shape It s in Is Yours ? One old oar, with piston ring Two rear wheels, ono front spring, t Has no fondors, seat or tnnk, T Burns lots of gas, hard to crank, Carburetor busted, half wnv ihmm.ii 4. Englno missing, hits on two, Throo years old, four In tho spring, Has shock absorbers, and everything, Radiator busted, sure does leak, Differential's dry, you can hear it squeak, Ten spokes missing, front nil bent, Tlrea blow out, nln't worth a cent, Clot lots of speed, will run llko the duco, Hums either gas or tobacco Juice, Tires all off, been run on tho rim, Hut sho Is a dam good car . For tho shape lt's-ln BUT WHAT IT TAKES TO FIX 'EM, WE HAVE JUDD LOW 23 MAIN ST. PHONE 22M T tlllllHWIIIlTHWiUtU(f, 1 1 It I M II