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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1920)
FAQ TWO T, iWX IS, IMS THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON it L 2 F Al ! w r, I 1 l! IP. l W' on an! till mil ' v Vttf TIm coolMt and beat TeatiUted theater ia , Klamath Falls MONDALE THEATRE TODAY D. W. Griffith's Master Production "THE FALL OF BABYLON" Mr. Griffith's "The Dlrth of Nation" and "Hearts of the World" hare established this dramatic genius at Amcrica'a foremost producer ot aaasual entertainment, and 'It la therefore not surprising to learn that la one scene la "The Fall ot Babylon" Mr. Griffith shows four taoasand revelers at a bacchanalian feast. Among the prominent players are Constance Talmadge, Gcorgo Fawcett, Mildred Harris. Tally Marshall, Pauline 8tark. Beena Owen, Alma Rnbens, Katrj Brace. Alfred Paget. Elmo Lincoln, and others whose names are familler to all motion plctare patrona. TWO SHOWS TONIGHT, 7: IS AND O'CIXXTC Ask thoee who saw the plctu.t yesterday CALIFORNIA NEWS -O SANTA MONICA. July 13. Three I boys were seriously Injured here u hero Wednesday by tho explosion of 13. Gertrude' a bomb, left on the beach by Fourth TOSEM1TE. July Klstler, 13-year-old daughter of of July celebrators. Sedgwick Klstler of Lockhaven. Pa..L Ion-! delegate to the Democratic Nation-j al convention, was drowned in tne Merced river here Wednesday, and H. J. Pink of Los Angeles, who went to her rescue, slipped on a, rock as he atered the stream and fractured his shall, death resulting Instantly. F. Henry Royce. the famous Brit Ish engineer and manufacturers and the designer ot the engine which made possible the flight across the Atlantic and the Unking up ot Great Drltlan with Australia by aeroplane. charge that there were only seven ! prides himself on the fact that he aft, aa the rest were lost. I began his career as mtll-boy. RED BLUFF, July 13. Ben Low rey, a sheepman of the Lowrey sec tion who sent 635 sheep In charge of a herder to the Colyear Springs sec-. received word from the man TUBA CITY. July 12. At a, meet ing of the City Coundlmen Tuesday evening, the Trustees voiced the sin gle sentiment that eight strets In the Copper Tract should be paved. The district U being rapidly built with new homes. YIELDS TO MARCH OF TIME Old Mstsl In Qwlney, Matt, Associated With Famous Men, Is to tceme Business leek. The old Hancock homo, situated Its City square. Qtilncy. bus i-ontod tn ho hotel. The present owner of tin prop erty. Henry M. Faxon, li to lime the upper iirt removed mill the nrsl Hum eiunerted Into a largo limitless Muck The lintel litis only provided sleeping quarters for a number of jours. In the day of the old stage conch the Hnucoik house was one of Hie lending hotels of southeastern Massa chusetts and the first place- to which travelers resorted for refreshments Aiming Hie distinguished men who hni been entertained there win. Dun Id Webster, golns to and from his home on the old Plymouth roarh. On account of Mr. Webster's liberality In dispensing good cheer It was frequent ly m long time before the oonih whs able to proceed on Its trip. Mr. Web ster wns always generous In Ids tips to the stable boys and bell Imps of those nnrlrnt dnys and history say thai' he often threw fA goldplecvs to the scrum tiling Ixiyw In the hotel ynrd. Tl.e present strurture was built In IKVT, but sosernl yeurs ago the ground floor "its remodeled Into stores unil only the upper part wus used a the hotel proper. When" Adams niademy was In Its prime the plait wns used ss a iMinrdlng hone for students who came to Qulncy from other oltles and states and wore obliged to iniike their mIkm! tn the city of presidents. LINDSEY TESTS tJEwV YwniiitM cmsw ritttw rt H"! V BBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBETLvVBBVk aaBBBBBAatFilJF fw D O you know what "ExlDC" means when It comes selecting; a starting battery icr your car ? It means you an getting 3. s;vda':zeJ pnviuct inclrt up by over a generation of specialized cspffenccv It mcatt )nj arr retting the fcesf tl.it the I'ractt mr.krr nf storage hiencs in the world ter prmluec. It mcim mi sre ptttini the srrr ing liattcr ri&ht in cverv derail; conscruci.n, rirfrirmancc, Jurab.lity. Know the, farts mme in and ctaminr the "SEXt&C" fcr youi car ' v LOW'S GARAGE 4UDD LOW. PropHctor , F.XPERT AUTO REPAIRING GOODRICH TIKES EXJDE BATTERIES to TURNING TO HOVE GARDENS Indications Ars'That People Are Oe- ginning to Realist the Danger of a Food Famine. A locnl seed store wns irowdod with customers. "What does tlilsj ineati" the propri etor wns askinl. ' l piess It means that other peopli ng thinking what I do," he wild, "that unlrst food production Is ied ed up there'll lx- fiunlne conditions In this country In lirjl. Farmer wiy they ron't get help In order to produce, our food ns usual, nud It's up to etery man to help himself. We run ns high as JKlrl comes beforo his court, the first liUO customers n day here. This Is In jproccduro Is to obtain her three ares, addition to a big mall-order business, j through methods developed by med ical men and pbyr.'mloftlsts. Ho do- flENVEU. Colo., July 13. A Juv. cnllo laboratory Is n new addition to thn machlnory of the rourta of Den-1 ver through which wayward bnyr and girls pits beforo Judge Ren It. l.lmlspy. Upon the manner tu which the boy and girl passes the mental and physical tests depends the ultimate dliposat ot his or her esse. Judge Llndsey assorts (hat a way ward girl has threo ages. Ho ex plains It In this matter A girl may be 13 years old, have tho physical development of a girl ot 18 and the mental development of a child of ten years. "Alt this. 1 havo found, has a great deal to do with the way ot handling cases of delinquent girls," tho Judge declared. For extmple, tnke the case of a H-ycar-old-glr! who has run awny and married u ma ture man. What tn do with her de pends largely on her threo ages Chronologically the girl may nnObol old enough to get married, but she I has been uinrrlcd and thn question to determine whether It Is host to send her to a reformatory merely be-j cause she eloped or permit her to re main with her husband I It sho Is biologically three or' four years older than 16 (that Is pw- sesscs thn physical development of n young woman of 10) and It her men- tal development Is that of a normal girl ot 16 or older and If she loves the man she married, why It seems that for her sako sho should not be punished for marrying." The Judge says that whenever n You enn enjoy all those outdoor ndivities of summertime mat ontiR Kopn nrmn unu still have n lovely complexion It you use Purola Creams. There Is a Purola Cream for every Summer time occasion -one to put on before motor-ing-another to sooth the skin utter a day 8 fishinR or hikiiiR-onc to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night Every one Ik pure and guaranteed to give satisfaction. rUKOI-A SKIN cnivAM-for sup f"1 wlndl'utn-la wonderfully soothing and beneficial. It contalntlnire dients which fsmnui beauty sptctatUts use lor their healing and soliciting qualities. Trv It for delicate, sensitive complexions. See how quickly It tends to tooth the skin after sunburn. At all good dtugt'Iits. mm TO HEALTH rN0 dEAVH It's going to keep up like this nil through the month, too. It did last year." The seed man said that sales Indi cated thnt lernons who decided to re tire from the home-gnrden business, now that the war Is over, have changed their Ideas, and that the num ber of home gardens Is Increasing In stead of diminishing. He added that It Is strange tha,t while there was much crop shortage last year seeds of all kinds, with the probable exception of peas, are In am ple supply. Indianapolis News. Stenographer extraordinary. Two members of the bar were trying a replevin suit In the superior court recently and In tho course of the tr'al got Into a sharp wrangle as lawyers sometimes do over the admission of n certain piece of evidence. The wrangle resolved Itself Into an oral battle In which both luvyi-rs tried to talk at 4 i once. They spoke In loud tones and at a rapid-fire gait. When the smoke hnd cleared away and the once wiis out they were quite surprised tn learn (Kit the court sletipgnipher hnd beo able to get down In Ids book ew:- word they hud said, doplte the fact they were lioth tnlklng nt-tlv Mime tlm. The clerk of courts rcnmieuted on the feat. "Oh," remnrited one of the lawyers, "that Jlttlo chup could tuko down a hiillstorm and never wIm u stone !" -rgirls as good and bad. roniunu impress. Ladles' Rest Room VSJtmlm Htrect Phone 23-J Klamath Falls, Ore, BIG JAZZ DANC E AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COME! Fading Shrines of Oriental Splendor. To me, after revisiting tliu Ijist rfter un absence of ten years. It K'cms ns If all Its splendid past nnd nil Its present discontent were record ed and symbolized In the imperial pnl .lies of I'eklng. Seoul and Tokyo. Ten j ears ugo oil three were the linbltH- I tlons of emperors, snered mki from .hose mysterious depths Issued the edicts whereat men trembled t:l obeyed. Today the Hon of Ht-nen r ml the I-onl of the Morning (.'aim huve gone their ways, to Join the mournful company of kings In exile. Only Ids mnjesty of Tokyo remains, i dim, mysterious figure In the inedleial delusion of Chlyodn, a plrtiirenqiie sunlvnl of old Japan, like m, Idol In a shrlnc. n sort of living lliiddlni In Hip great new city ilirolililniru'lih urn chlnury. J. O. I'. I tin ful In AhIii, CSbbjb j'(hAsajssAMAAs)sMaMsvi ii0WWW00jWVim, Western' Floral Shop . I iBa Isa t x l vaa na rav ibb na a .aa. I OH VOUH IXVKD oi:4 living and departed, flcv-r; nro the logical, natural tt bute of esteem and affection. Being Nature's loveliest i;'t( to mas (except woman), yon rannot show your feelings l:v a tenderer war than hj mesas of floral gift. Choose front oar large aat beantir tut array- Bet pleeee made to ormer. '.V' V- . iWWWWWW IWW W,M . w VVWXMWWWWWtOQiXSSK "i . clarcd ho Intendis to make the Juvo nllo laboratory available to tho mothers of Denver so they can ob tain the threo ages ot their children and use this Information In provid ing against Indiscretions and possl ble criminality. An appropriation has been granted for tho carrying out of the proposed laboratory and the Judge Is seeking to obtain the services of an ciptrt psychologist to take charge of the work. The Judge describes In this fashloa bow the department already has aid ed one mether: "A mother came to mo the other day and complained that she had n daughter of 19 who gavo her no trouble nnd a daughter of IS who desired social privileges that no mother could give a girl of rer ago I told her that her lG-ycar-old daughter was 19 biologically and hid all the Impudscs and emotions of tho older girl without any of the good Judgment that comes with later years. "Tho younger girl Is tt c one who, oboylng naturo Impul'oa with ma ture Judgment, gets Into troublo on nutomohllo parties and dances. "We havo been used tn clnss!f)lng Homctlmes tho difference Is merely thnt ono camo Into mature llfo when sho was possessed of good Judgment Is tho good girl and tho other camo Into mature physical development when she Is' young and foolish Is tbo bad Klrl." XAIDS Fii f Ms Htf &-:' rag sOTBh I. """HI JMIB Mil MPWH " II I "I u l f Li II il I ( I I h v1 1 ll V aagBar s-" - I a Jiar- jS s J s &jm GUAIUNTEE AH hiifta I'rtts3ra!itm attgnstiftrril A1ir thitiiinh Hilttfatliurt cr lhi(1 ) 4 iul uill b Itundid. mpAinl MtrniionlrtitliylHi BLUMAUtn.rKAt.r. tAKOKATomi.S O: OREGON BREVITIES Unconscious Cerebration. Apropos of the popular Intori st In the oiiljn board, n correspondent siiys; "An experlmint In nneonst Ioiih cito. bnitlon inny ho made In lids ny. Take a r-cent piece and to It nitniii n fine silk thread with n till of si-iilln? wax. Then take an empty tumbler mid suspend the nickel In the renter of the glos.i, holding the thread tightly lie tween the thumb and finger and rest Ing the elbow on the 'funny horip.' Then, wlthoufcansclous volition of the muscle", think of Its movement east, west, n&rth or south, or returning to the center. You will find that the coin will obey the thought, although you give consciously no direction for the movement." From the Outlook. hert-tightsd Morula. , Tnergoldaa momenta In, the. stream of life rath past, lis, and, we are noth- Ihb hat aaiul'tha aniri,r-Vat4'tn ulalt a, and we only know taeas when that are foae. Oeorge Eilet PUINBVIhLK, July 12. An nouncement Is made In thla week's Issue of tho Crook County Journal of tbo transfer of tho Journal by Ouy Lafollotte, owner for tho past flvo years, to County Judge N. O. Wal lace, W. It. Ilussoll and Zoko K. Hon drlckson, tho two latter having bcon connected with thn plnnt for somo time. Tlio purchaser! oro Incorpor ated as tho Journal Publishing company. ander Thompson, native of Tennsyl-' trading manufacturing Interests to vanla, died at the homo of his sons this city. Thousands of horse-power at Jacksonville, Monday. Ho had are available In thn two streams. been a resident of Jackson county for 35 years. KIKJBNK, July 1!. Prank llarnes, " engineer nt the sawmill of (ho Eu- ROSKnunO, July 12. Tho J. K. rnB A western Lumber company at McCllntock ranch, located In Flour-, Veneta. 16 miles west or Kugnne, noy valley, was sold Wednesday tn'WM kmm wnon , , p)po on n0 Ollbert U. Mhortrldge. who recently, cglno burst, llarnes had Just start disposed of his ranch below Klkton.,.,, ,hn rnilno ,or ,he ,,,,. work - i when tho explosion took place. ROSKIIUItO, July 12, Word wus received hero Tuesday ovonlni; to thn offect that ono of tho forest patrol planes crashed between Med ford and Central Point when nttomptlng (0 take off and wqb hurnod up. ROSEDUnO, July 12. "Undo" Jim Cameron, aged 81 yoars, an old pioneer prospector, died at Capa Ilia bee Wednesday of complications duo to old ago and exhaustion.' Undo Jim was one of the early "charact ers" of the county. PORTLAND, July 12. Heat rec ord here for the present' year were broken last week whsa1 the ttaer aiOBSter eliaebed to 7. MCXBONVIIXB, July U.Ahs- EUQENB. July 12. The igeno Chamber ot Commerce haa taken up Tho youthful ambltinn of Sir Ar- the proposed development of hydro- thur W. Plnnni, Ih'K famous Kngllsh electric power on tho Wlllametto and idnywrlght, was to becomu un oninl- McKcnzle rivers ss a mcaaa of at- bus conductor. THE JOHNSON MOWER IS JUST THE MACHINE YOU. NEED TO HELP YOU HARVEST YOUR HAY CROP WITH EFFICIENCY AND FACILITY WE HAVE NOT RAISED THE PRICE of theso mowers. Ycu can bay them now at tho prices which pro- vailed beforo the present high prices went Into effect, and this fact, coupled with tho case with which they can bo operated, und thu efficiency with whlth thvy do the work, Is an Inducement you should not overlook. OTIIEHB ARK UUYINO T1IKM THEItK'B A REASON Wo also havo on hand a (iKMCRAIi MM." OP FARMING MACHINERY OK THE LATENT AND 1IEHT TYPE8 sMTrssassssHsssBs- "J HsLV JBsssssVsPssLssW. aBl JrX -PVgMS'y ..'"'BBlBBW friAlslsSSEaSlBBT V "'d 1 aaafcsVSllsSSS VlssBa flaMaWalBat M JM taaaaaw J'j bbbbbLa SV aaaT The WADE DRAG SAW will solvo tho wood rrohlom for you this wlntor, Last winter It was almost Impossible to ol wood, and this winter It will bo tho sumo old story over again. With a Wado Drag flaw, you can suw up your winter's. supply In ins time, and at a minimum of labor and eiponse, O ily a couplo ot those saws left, HOWIE GARAGE Klamath Falls, AgWto UMM C 4L?