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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
VAUK FIVK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FIUDAT, AVOWt is, IM. WICEBROIHl New Axminster and Brussels jflftt .-p. ' t WE HAVE WITH US I VrJUl t!ZHM&L5 J THE OLD PELICAN J x553S5CTa( Montis 2m et a.. .rg -. rsi ! mai ukraaHH m& sTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaB tarw .Tr-aTaT :TaTaW v n law wwwpwm . aSBHSBIBBBBBBr 'bW Ltr Mk r 'U x.nf -2. u BL If hi mst : m' ALICE JOYCE 'WiHB iSfflfen, ( np 1.1 3CCHC Prom t.flWIWm 'Well, you nlnt .0 many after nil. JL J , VITAGRAPHS MfP JlHflwllS' " faul tlie Oltl I'i'llcnn nil lie flnp- :z:7M Vfy T Rl iltr Suorhntf D""l,c'5! fMu'' KTPVs'WfiM' l"' ' "''' '"m,nr i-nion on i i XihwinHrcztf&u BflBSSaKESIZSZ. toggggBMeal ALICE JOYCE "THE SPORTING DUCHESS" STAR THEATRE TONIGHT THIS ACTOR IS NO "AMMITURE ANCIENT LAWS OF INTEREST i Oldttt Known Written Cod Hat Rt J J cently Bttn Translated by Eml. nnt Frtnch Scltntltt I'lotlM IIU hMTtlll'k IO for i:ni l4-n 'rimn I2 n W-rk. Whrit In nld to ln Ihe nldcnt known written code of law In the world. NiiIiiiihii prolnilily nhttilnlliii; I lint if Hniniinir- 1 11I1I by nt lniwt l.HO jears, linn bem ' iliMiitored In part among Hip hitherto . iiiitrimnliiled rlny tablets from Nlur I nt ili MnUornlty nt I'l'imiiihiiiiln mu- M'lllll. Whllo Niizlmova wax lit work on i The llnmmiiriitil code wn prepared her Intent screen production. "Tim' ""' "" . I.. ml n illnniteriMi Heart nt n Child," Charles' Hryimt's n,,m" ;'" '"" H.'u '' Inrgr ,..! I f ..... .w,v..l l.v Prank "" ' r,,"rl' 'l'lrern. .. , ., ,. . ,. .. Tin' lnw. Jiim trnii'lntfil dy lln.llil lllll livllllfttl. 1.tlP.l kltir Vtm . " ' ' "l ... .VfliHI of furl, ili-iil with i-i-m-u mi aiiirntiiin lor n immiiun ,,, (lf ,r..,t nrnm. r. i.tnlx. rlKlitn In lu-r rompniiy troin u mini to nniii' (,f tnr umniii who dim- lioriit rlill- ll(irlt ti-il tiy Alitr rpiinllilll- ln. luuiiln Dm piitin im tli innut vt-r-riitlln n-rlorin-r In tln worlil. "TIim, lliiirt u( n ClilM" mIkiwh ul tin- l.ll'-i-My TlH-.ttrc'Hiinilny. , Tim wrlti-r of tln upUllr, ncconl-, ItiK to hU own upiirulnnl of IiIn nr-, rinnplliiliini'litii, cotilil iloulilit In "liiMj.ilpu" fur a cliniilvlruii. ilnn in tln-lr iniialiTn, punlnliini'iil fur niliilliry. itp. (ini- Inlrrt'Mliic mnltite tirnvlilm Hint riniiil mux run fur tlirrv yinm In iir a mnn ma tnkrli iimt n IikU'c llii' nuni-r iloi'H lint Lniiu- lmv n man HI.-I-. Till I" iKimi'Mlint itkcuri' nml inny tm-iiti tlmt nil ri-nlnU tr- fur Hint tirin, In nny i-wnt prnxrl rmilil not lit lilli or li- ImtirniH-rl) Id to In lil li'tti-r "I. ninuT K. (illmurl do horoby nn-! ,,H' Ply n u iinin1ruriiinll pn'rl. ' with' - ,M rn- Jl)'nr "" rl'H'lN-n to l.rr ...... .k. i ! ...;?.... .... v. ..r ..,.,. .....v I ....in.. An.n.llnr.. ' " ""' " ni-'l'... "ir "' ' ' i frii- I iuivi. inri-i yi-arn fxperK-nri', mirn iin llurkvr. tlckt-t mct-nt, lilnck-furtt iiml IrUh, I Imvi' up to ilntt Kwi-iln, ft Irlnli Joki-ii nml run ko tliroiiRli I rnmlc ntnKi- nti-pn unit run repair rim llini'K kn-ni-ry nml inn Miinufurturi-ri Mrchtinlrnl nrenrry. , rntlnfucllnn nil llirmiKh nml wuuMi "I uli-o ny that I K.irruntre kooiI , ini'iilliin Hint I run iiinkn up for' Commie Mack .fitce nml uiiini all u i rouml thi-lt-tii rim do hi-ml ami hnml j HprliiKri. Hhoulilxr hprlnKn A front I kiiockn. I I'lirlonti n li'tti-r lic.ul for nhlcd you rim hck ultli lit coni piiny wui with for thu tlmn 1 hern out until thrni wi-i-kit npu. Wu huit tmil lurk nt hlnmloii hull. "Wo burnt out. "I lout flvo rontlmvM to ilny Only own I lilurk wIk ft t Hmi-iId outfit Hhlrh I Iiml nnt with the rompuny. Hail I tukt-'n thvin ulong Ihi-y nilnht ho Koni'. I huvu hi-i-n Ki'ttlnK $12 per wi-nk, hut woutil work for Ivdh. 1 miuri' you wo Kitt know fall out. I iiIko my 1 run koI for you n young motion woman who will work rhiup for you ami would ray vho Ik n inorral airl and banjo player at that mid nho can nlnK Commie. "I rntnain youra In Honcity In dlulry A nobrulty, "Mr. Klmvr K. Ollinon-." nml If the mnlt-r miirrleil ttn lute the children leciilin.- lctltliniile. A CltMined Ad will loll It. Indian It Model 8oldltr. Armnnllntu ilint he im n Ciermnn iy nniM-d (ldl l.inilur, Chm-tuw lie illnn, to he mnile a hern nml Inrldeii Hilly to he choen a a iihhIi-I Aiuerl inn mildler fur a Hirtriill inuilr In hmiK iipon the wnllH of the French lYilernl 1'iillillnc. I.iniilnr. In nnr dnjn n fnremnn nn n miiih near Cnlvln. Oklu.. lenriied from Idle rumor In ttlw iielirhlmrhood Hint he un" ni-cuceil of helnc n GiTinnn M'y. He lliiliieillutely eiillcteil nml In ihe ioiiim' of n hrlllliilit nr record n r liil for hrmery. IHirlnc the en viicemint fur thlcli he iih ill td ln i-upiiiriil to mitfhliie Kun mid IK ' prlMiiierx. mnunlni: it mnihlne emi for ' three liil) nfter Die remainder of hi rreiv Iiml lieen killed. Downrreiix, the I'teiiili nrtH, picked ikui l.endor n hi. Idenl of n typical American Kdldler mid mnile n pnlntlnj; from him which' nnw j:mcei the wuIIh of the French Federal lililldlng. Twice Miiumleil nml twice pnnceil. Lendor tun hern doing vocational wnrk nml only recently hroupht home III" lirlde to MrAldter frcuu Oklahoma (liy. Wichita lien con. Mlm Zonule W. TonillnHon U pur chuslnic agent for the IllrmlnKham.l Ala., Hallway Light I'owcr com-, pany. Shu began her bualnemi cur-, eur In 1870 an a telegraph operator., i Mid Month Specials I ' '- l'r . "Well, you alnt no many after nil, eh'" (find thu Old pelican in he flnp I p'-il Into the old familiar position on the Nlnrhonrd etlKu of llin wnoti-i liankel. "Ileckon they took a hutful ol wind out a your iuiIIh that time, I eh?" Ami ho emitted n Horlen of' rnucuoiiii MiumU ludiciitlvi! of In-j watd Juconlty. "Klgiireil you wan part of n iitnK- w..r(.n. .....l....j.llH .III l... ...u..u ....... '.'ft'. iM-.iirMiiin nil iimt irjinun llllill linnded yen Hid UkK'TH, ch7" ho con lliiut'd. "Wake up, buddy, wake up! Hit up and take your ruudlclm:' You figured you an ulttlnic li'.-hlnd ' n pdi hum) but you conntvd the pip. wroiiK on u ccuple of 'c-m, uon you ' mrely did put too hlch a value on "i-Mt. Why. there'll plnreu on thel mum line wnere own tne mil K truinn , don't Mop, iinli'HH they're flugged,' thut'.n holding better than this cen null man dealt you." "Iniuiiiiuch an you hare no vas) ' Inten-ntii nt ntuke." wo mode tllgni-! fled rejoinder, "It Im eny for you . to fee humor In thin nltuutlon. Hut It In a iiiont M-rlouii mutter. It will i be rectified, however. Steps have I almidy been tuken to cull attention! of ihe o-nniiH officials to the grave InJUBtlco which Iiiin been Inflicted upon un by ullpihod, carelenn and . Inefficient" j "J uit ko. buddy, Jtmt no. I-et'ii ilemnnd n recount. H'h rellevin' to the ficlin's when you've been hand ed ii lemoi to turn It ever In your 1 liiindn n few tltnm before you uek It. hopln' it'll turn into un orange You know how many botx In holdln good fut political John today tlial nutlet ztd Into 'em by -ihovln' tho other guy out en n ivcount. There'll n darn night fewer than ground floor poker gumt-a In Klamath Falls nlnce the moral crunaders tangled with the uncommon council." "You think, then." we queried. "that we tnunt Irt-ar thin burden of j humiliation, have our nhame flaunt ed In the face of the entire world, suffer helplsly and without pro tent " "Oh, you can protest all you wnnt tc," comforted the ancient one "There's no law against it, now that tho war's over. Since tbo Democrat him taken to runnln' for office again the gag ruleVoff," "Hut surely thone men at Wash ington, when they find thit an egreg ious error has been committed to the ewrlnntlng harm of nn Innocent community; surely thoce broad minded public servants will bo nf- fected ify our demands for Justice,' wu argued. "Huddy," said the visitor as he carefully stretched ono wing and then thu other preparatory to flight, "anything Hi ill's started has a chance of affecting something, somewhere, somehow, sometime. Hut thena'd be more hope of break In' up the devil's sideshow by flyln' a celluloid biplane through his private territory and bombardln' the old boy with balls of tlssua paper than of Influ encing a government department head to recedo from any stund he's taken. That would be an admission of fallibility, my son, and even If you'd never looked further thnn both sides of Main street you'd hnvo ob served, If you was capable of that nxertlon, that some men never mnko a mistake" JFWBifeiBiBs THE rich, warm tones of a fine rug enhance and enliven the charm of a room, especially when they match the colorings of Other decoratives and transform all into a harmonious whole. The beauty of a tastefully appointed home is more a matter of nigs and decoratives than of architecture and our stock of fine Ax minster and Tapestry Brussels rugs is one of incomparable charm. There'i a group of Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, values at that are truly remarkable $75.00 Others $5.00 to 115.00. Patent Leather Pumps with buckleturn sole. Were $10.00, now 7.85 Black Kid turn, one eyelet tie, were $10.00 Now $7.85. Kid Oxfords in black and brown, turn sole, low covered heel, were $9.00, now $7.65. A few small stees in canvas, now marked $1.95. Z l'i- The Bootery . CHAS, P. MAGUIRE 718 MjUu Ht. t i SH-JHMH MM MIM .WEATHER RECORD Ilureaftor tho Herald will publish -ho moan and maximum tompora .urea and precipitation record as tok en by the U. S. Reclamation torvlc stntlon. Publication will cover the day provlous to tbo paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock of that day. ""i"""1""" "nnm1 z:muijuaiiiiiiiiiMii,t.ii..iiiiiiiiiu J S s.v .SV Pre- Max. Mln. clpltatlon AUf. 1 90 07 Aug. 2 85 53 Aug. 3 89 52 Aug. 4 87 61 Aug. 6 &p 61 ', Aug. 6 82 51 Aug. 7 96 62 Aug. 8. 87 62 Aug. 9 82 51 Aug. 10 , 88 63 Aui. il II l July II . , It 59 .. V - fcautf. utinra("bwu")ltrMthji ISM UaM sniauU on ciuhltt at aar When you just run your Hoover over It beats .... as it sweeps as it suction cleans as it straightens nap as it brightens colors and prolongs the life of allyour rugs and carpets Also it "dusts" dustlessly! dlie HOOVER ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER Rtrv your Hoover nowt Horn dtmonitrm tiont without obligation mijjjjjjnj Cotton Double Blankets $3.98 Excellent cotton double blankets, sizes 64x76 inches. In grey, tan and white, with borders of blue and pink. jnSNaMaMyaya Special, Window Shades 75c and $1.20 At 75c there Is a vtry good window shade of strong green fibre shade cloth. Furnished with a dependable spring rol ler and all tho hardware nec essary to attach It to the window-frame. At 11.20 may be had an ex cellent shade cf green curtain cloth, complete with a strong spring roller and all the neces sary fittings. Our China and Crockery Department Is amply stocked with an at tractive assortment of conven tional patterns. All our seta of dishes come from' "open stock" that U, sets may be made up from reg ular stock and replaced if any pieces are broken. , ' The quality of our china ware Is cf the best the prices ar reasonably low. CHINA 8ECTION SECOND BALCONY ANNEX Cretonne gay co1orings,-unique-desigm the incomparable decorative. THE lovliest expression of modern decorative art, beautiful, yet inexpensive, Cretonne has won an enviable position of high favor with the elect of interior decorators. Dainty Cretonne hangings in the bedroom; richer colorings in the dining room and library; gay, bright designs in the breakfast-room, make the home glow with cherry color. 35c to $1.50 yard .