I'Y-rv y). i - w PAtU TWO IUDMIT, MAT M, ItM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH F" -, nuECON m 11 j WEST SHIP 'JTWX SIN Look! Look! Look! JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR The Macy & Baird Comedians In Their Waterproof Canvas Theater ON KLAMATH AVE. BTW. 7TH and 8TH STS. Presenting a Series of High Class Dramas and Comedies Opening Play, June 1 and 2 "Saints and Sinners" Ladies Free TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY EVENING Except 5c War Tax VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS ADMISSION: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c including tax SURE SOME SHOW ! Business Opportunity MWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW I want to get in touch with a party who has a few thousand dollars to invest in a business proposition. This is a clean-cut, straight business deal, and no loan agents need answer. Must hear at once. Write BOX 4000, HERALD fOllTAIILK SCHOOLS SAVANNAH, Ca.. May 29. The Board of Education of Chatham county, of which Savannah Is the countr seat, expects to buy a number of portable school houses to meet the congested condition of the public schools. Each will accommodate CO pupils and cost about $"1,000. In the Enellsn village of Stlvieball caay be seen a church that possesses the unique distinction of having been built by the unaided efforts of one man alone. The, man was a stone-mason and took seven years over bis task. Canada has paid an average of ov- ,'er $600 to her over-seas service 'troops, voted $40,000,000 for needy soldiers, spent large sums In estab lishing a re-education system for returning soldiers, and advances $", 500 to each man who takes up farm Ing. Nevertheless, a largo body of veterans Is agitating for an addition al $2,000 for each one who served on the front, $1,500 for any who got only to England, and $1,000 for ser vice In Canada. The Government declares It will not pay these sums, estimated to total ISOO.000,000. A ClasatOed Ad will sell It. J. T. Ward & Co. REAL ESTATE HAVE MOVED TO NEW CENTRAL HOTEL BUILDING 834 Main Street Phone 375 QUINCY. Mass., May 29. The keel of the world's biggest warship will be laid down hero within six months. Tin- battle-cruiser Loxlng ton, combining In a degree unequal led by any ship of war now built or building the iiunlttlvs of powerful armament and high speed, lint taken (form In drawings and awaits thu ar rival of material to be advanced from the hands of the architect to those of the builder lly full. It Is estimated, the prospective queen of the United States navy will beromo .ship under construction Instead of an iumbltlous plan. The Lexington Is the name-ship of n rl.i of battle-cruisers which will jgli I'nclo S.im within four yearn u I fleet of six big-gun lighting ships unmatched by anything them afloat. Her slstor-shlps, the Constellation. Saratoga, II: uger. Constitution and fulled Stale, are also under con tract. They bring nani'is out of the old navy with which to develop for the first new caplt.il vessels of Iho pott-war flMt a traditional 'b:k gr und for fies'h exploits. With the others of Us class, the Lexington will be n whale of u ship. It will displace 43.200 tons and will have the power of ISO.OOO horses, as measured in invrhanlcal terms. Its length of S74 feet Is wlthlu 48 feet of the length of the Leviathan, mon ster passenger liner. The 101.4 feet of width of the Lexington will make that floating gun platform broader than, any passenger ship. . The Lexington, which Is to be equipped with electric drive, will at tain a speed of 35 knots. This cruis er speed, higher than that of many destroyers. Is the object of much of the designing that entered Into the creatlou of the Lexington class. Armour will be sacrificed to make possible the 35 knot speed the main belt being only flvw Inches thick at Its maximum as compared with the 12 Inch steel belt on most battleships, but armament will bo of tremendous power. The Lexington thus will have not only the strategic advantage of high speed but will be able to fire a heavier charge over a greater distance than any other bat tleship for which the plans are known. The Lexington In action will speak with a voice of lS-lncb guns, of which she wltl have eight. The navies of Oreat Ilrltaln, Prance and Italy ccntaln no gun greater than 16 Inches and that of Japan. Includes 16-inch guns only on battleships of 24 knot speed which are now under construction. Unlike the dreadnought class reliance on big guns exclusive ly, the Lexington will carry 16 six- Inch guns as a secondary armament. Taking a page from the naval les sons of the war, the designers of the Lexington have equipped the ship with four anti-aircraft guns, eight torpedo tubes, four of which aro sub merged and four on deck and with means of defense against uerlul bombs and aerial torpedoes. Defense against submarine torpedoes will bo obtained through foro and aft tor pedo defense bulkheads, by which the stability of the vessel will bo pre served no matter whe'ro sho Is pierc ed. Under any conditions but an ex plosion. It Is claimed, the Lexington class of warship should prove un-i slnkable. An Indication of the Lexington's greatness Is afforded by comparison with Iirltlsh warship Hood, which when It Is floated will be tha biggest ship In tho Iirltlsh navy and afloat. Lexington Hood Speed 35 knots 31 knots Displacement 43,200 tons 41,200 tons Length 674 feet 860 feet Horsepower......l80,000 144,000 Dig guns 8 16-Inch 8 15-Inch Now is Your Chance to Cut Down Your Expenses i The Central Hotel will rent a limited number of rooms to permanent kuosIs. These rooms are furnished with the best bods that money can buy. They r.re clean, tidy and well ventilated, and will be kept m. There will be hot and cold water, tub and shower baths. Restaurant and barber shop will be in the building and everything will be done to make it comfortable, convenient and homey. The Hotel is now open for business. The restaurant and barber shop will be ready early in June. The purpose back of this hotel is to furnish to the workingman of Klamath Falls a place where he can live decently and cleanly and at a price that will be within his reach. The owners of this hotel feel that they have done this. J. J. KELLER, Manager . iwvwwwvvwwwvvvvvvvv w v n IRES HITS BETTER ACQUiraCE IJUENOS AlltES, April 20. (Ily Mull). After visiting various purls of tho United 8tutes and lecturing at sevorul American universities, Al Jandro Hungj, director general of sta tistics In Argentina and one of tho Argentina representatives at I ho I'an American Financial congress, el.ims to Iluenos Aires, astonished that so llttlo Is known In thn United States about his country. Tho Idea Is still generally previl- Main armor ..5 Inch 12 Inch i VOUB FINK8T pictures, china, cut glass, etc., will bo safoly transfer red to your new homo If we do tho moving. Our men aro skilled handlers of fine household effects and are as careful as they are expert. Tho usual loss Incurred In many movlngs will bo en tirely eliminated if we are entrusted with the work of ' removal. Phone call. Western Transfer Co. 7M.Mata UT Bm. M4 iVllliMIMIMilMHIMH 4 fi HUMAN SCHOOLS TO AHOMKII VUHIC.ISU IIKKL1N, Muy 10. (Uy Mall.) Corporal punishment In (Ionium Kchools Is to bo abolished saya n do- creo Just promulgated by tho Minis try for public Instruction. Tho do croo declares that coning uml other forms of caqtlgullon uro Inconsistent with tho spirit of tho times and should he discontinued altogether In favor of moral Biinslon. It Is added that In no caso girls should bo sub ject to corporul punlshmont. In a year from now, a roport Is to mado by schoolmasters and mistresses on tho effects of moral suasion upon tlio German youth. ITS FINE FOR ent among North Americans, he a), that Argentina Is Inhabited by half breeds, negroes and Indians. "Naturally," he told a reporter for !l.a Ilaton, "In banking. Industrial and commercial circles, thoy know us as a great and rich country and with a great future. Hut oulsldo these circles, tho generality of people do not know us. In no other way ran be explained the astonishment that wus expicised by many persons cm numerous occasions to learn from the Argentine delegutes that thn ma jority of our population Is of the whliii rare. It Is believed that In the jo regions the dominating element Is meztlio (mlxluru of Spanish and Indian) and that there are many ne groes und mulattos. "Happily a group of bankers and distinguished men huva undertaken tho task of making known to their compatriots through disinterested propaganda tho truth about Argen tina and the promlso of Its future." I Artf.infltlM ,!. t,M.M.l Mtls.lM show that nearly 90 per rent of the 8,000,000 Inhabitants of Argentina are pure Caucasian, u lurger propor tion than exists In the United States or. It Is said, any other American republic. KOCIKTV WILL STITHY OLD CIVILIZATION (CHINE KDNEYS Wo eat too much mrnt which clogs Kldncjs, then the Hack hurts Tho earliest fabric which deserves tho name of lace was probably made In Egypt. The most -of tha "lace" mentioned in the early Bible ages was hi reality a sort of embroidery and not lace In tbe ordinary sense of the word. Most folks forgot that tho kid noys, llkfi tha bowels, got sluggish and clogged nnd need a flushing oc casionally, else wo liavo backache land dull misery In tho kidney re gion, Hovo.ro headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and (til sorts of blad der d sordcrs. You simply must kcop your kid neys nctlvo und clean, ami tlio ino mont you fccJ an ucho or pain In tho kidney roglon, get about four ouncos of Jad Salts from any good drug storo horo, talto a tablospoonful In i glass of wator beforo breakfast for a fdw days and your kldnoys will act fine. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys snd stimulates them to normal activ ity. It also neutralizes tbe acids In the' urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Baits Is' harmless; Inexpen sive; makes a delightful effervescent llthlaiwater drink which everybody shoud take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well- known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks wko believe In overcoming kidney trouble wnlli It Is only trouble. I'HILADKLIMIIA. May 2t. Dis tinguished archeologlsts have organ lied here tint Maya society, the ob ject of which Is tho study of thn In dian rare of Mexico and Central America. Particular attention will be given to tho period of civilization when great cities aro bellavod tp have been built there more than 2,000 years ago, tho ruins of many of which dot the forests of Yucatan. First vfforts. It was slated, will bo directed toward discovering u key to tho Maya hieroglyphs. 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