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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
4AC210 TltHKH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mrunsDAy, Novrarnicn 11, 102,. ! At the Theaters Milium' tmiiatiii; IIuiiiIiuiIh of Cliliii'Hd urn used In I ho production o( "Tho Piignti duel," It, II, Wurniir'H lilit Oriental pnidtlu Hon, "Hoinuwlmrii In thu dim mccNitniiH of III" (iriiitomy tho Mongolian limy fcol plniiHiiro, pain, Joy, Horrow, nngor or iKHtiiHy, Imt It's deep-sen utiiff nnil luiviir roniuM to tint mirfiici). Tliniui Chinks Imvii tint I'.ciitlo nrt of dm utiitla iipproniiloii reduced to tin ox net HCliuiro. They rnrtnlnly otiKht to Im tlio goods on poknr-pliiyurN, lint iin HoriHiii-nclorN-iiUI" At tint Liberty to IllKht. According l Johnny lllnea, the. celebrated musical cotnmly cotnoilluli who In starred In "Torcliy In IIIkIi." third of tlio two rent comedies mndo from tlio stories of tlio rod-hundml office, hoy, tlio "shimmy" dancn wlilcli Im ntlrri'd no ninny protest not ItH r AWWVWVWWWWVJWWWWAMWWW HotelFurniture for Sale In furnishing our hotel we bought more fur niture than we uicd. Wc are now offering the surplus at just what it cost us, plus the freight. As it was bought in carload lots, the freight is at rock bottom. We have for sale: 10 Simmons 2-inch tubular steel beds 10 Simmons double coil, reinforced springs 10 40-pound silk floss mattresses 9 yards 36-inch rubber matting 1 dozen earthen half-gallon pitchers Water tumblers Small cuspidors These goods are all new, having been just unpacked, and may be seen in the lobby of the hotel. They are offered at prices that make them real bargains. CENTRAL HOTEL I 1 lint thoro'a alio a lot ot now In thla paper It you know where to look tor It about your affair. That' tho part of tho newa you'll find In tho Advertlio tent. Thero'a valuable now thera about thing you want or -will want; perhaps about thiol 7ou kav that other want. 't h y. ''. - . Id ?i rt s zjvvuvm w " ni'rMii -i r h-mtt cirh origin from watching n dm; Hliiikn, Hlilvor aftiir lio ulid boon In tlio wa ter. Wlmtliiir Hint In Iruo, u dug nc tiuilly iIinm llm "fililinmy" In "Torcliy In lliitli" willed conius to tlio Lib erty thoiitrn tonight. Hut tlio det: who provide this lilt of laiiKht'ir hint ii mIiik rnptitntlon nil of IIh own, for tin In "Hpooks," t dlinJnutlvo fox Icrrlor who ciniimntidN ii high Hillary for IiIn tmtHt ur with u vmidnvlllu net, whiirn ho In hilled nit "tlio modern dancer." HTAIt TIIKATIIH (driiovli'tit llnrrls In Pint, CIiIchkii) This In tlio mrt of thlni; tliono who huvn limiii opIlinUtN nhout pliotoplnyii hiivo Ioiik Insisted th n screen could do host portray rmil. putho mid beauty. TliU picture In ono to which tiionu nptlmliillH enn point to Justify tlmlr hope for photoplay. Tlio fulfillment, of thono dreams, nnd I Im flnl triumph of tlio family throiiKh IIn gifted mother uro not About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of the news is aboutjhe affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and goings to do; things that have happened may happen didn't happen. Evory Advertisement carries i mcsiage to someone. Many Advertisements carry message ot Interest or value to you. You cau't afford .to mis tho Advertisements because so many ot them. are mews relating; V ' , , v.' directly to you .or to year V - : attain. ;; , . - ' ' $ & I5,'- A-tf t MtWlHffi kqv4 GHWifWAnAi4&AiGRr&VMsrpi'P' ' forth with rnro Insight nml nrtlstlc I Mklll by tlio director, Trunk Ilor ZIIKO, . In ItH quint realism. In IIn Uno of minor Incident to hulld up n (Irani I utlc situation, tho production rocalln (Irlffllli nl hi host, lint whuro Orlf fltli In '(Iron to puncluatliiK IiIn stories with moludrmntlc events, IIiIn director bus ronlntotl that temptation, nnd tho story remain ono which mlKht huvn happonud In uvuryday llfo. Wlmt tho pi ittirit does contain lit n wontlarful tory of homo llfo nnd of mother lovo. It hnppeiiN to concern it Jewlnh family, mid Jewish character ii ro used to fur n lith hoiiio ruro humor, u thoy do in Karuilo Hurst's puh llnhud stnrlo. Hut In ItH truth to hu man nature It might concern any do cotnd fnmlly of nny rnco or locality, Tho Ntory, thn fine directing, and very good acting all contrlhutn to mnko "IliinioreiKiuo" tho beautiful production that It In. Thorn arn 10 many Reed point In IiIh porductlon that one could go on at length nnd nut mention thorn nil I would rather urgo you to discover them for yourself than to try to do Hcrlho thorn for you. "Humoresqup," hoildo being ono of tho moil nrtlntlc picture oror made, I olio ono which ovoryono U uro to enjoy, whether hn enron a rap for artlitlc offoct or not. It hold und It moven ono to laughter and tear Jiut because, It I human and real. Whan It U finished you agrco that It I an excellent production. Hut whllo you aro scolng It you for rent that It Ih not really ltolf. It I woron from tjin stuff of which hu man lire aro ma do, at tho Star theatre tonight and Friday. 1 haven't go much room hut havii alwny got room for no mora artlclo, especially It It I a uod one. Tho Kurnliher of Happy Homes, stf MOTH.'H TO CltHDITOIUi IN TUB COUNTY COURT OV THE 8TATI2 01' OIU.OON roil KLAM ATH COUNTV. la thn matter ef the oitato of H. II. HDMONDH. deceased. NOTICK IS IIKflKilT OIVHM That tho undersigned ha boon appointed administratrix of tho estate of It II. Hdraondt. deceased, br the above en titled court, aad all porsons bavin; claim against the said estato are required to present iamc, with the proper vouctiers, to too underslgnod at tho office of her attorney. U. M. Manning, In tho J.ooml bnlldlnic, Kiamiuu FaiU, ureffon, wltuln lx month from tho data ot thla notlco. Dated September 27, 1920. MINA HUMONDS. AdmlnlitratrU of the Httate ot H. It. Ktlmonili, deceaied 371ll-l8aB .U,kS, pimt-ti''V- U, S, SHIPPING JUMPS Now Form3 Quarter of the Ton nage of the World. Increase of More Than 600 Per Cent 8lnce 1914 America la Now In 8cond Place. London. According to Lloyd's Itrg Inter of Hhlpplni; for Ur2f)-21 Ju Is siiiiJ, tlio HcaKolnR tonnngi of tho Unl ted Htntes npnrt from Ormt Lnkcs Hlilpplni;, ha Increased ilnco 1014 by over WX) per cent nnd now stand nt IMW1.WX) ton. Thus Uio United Stnle coino second only to the Uni ted Kingdom which has 18,111,000 tons, Japnn, which In 1014 took sixth place. Is now third, with 2,0!HJ,000 tons, dowdy followed by Franco with 2,00.1, WX) ton. Including snlllng thlps, hut exclud ing tonnnRo on tho (J rent Lakes, tho Unlteil Htnten now owns 21 xr cent of tlio world' tonnaeo as against 4.7 per cent six years ago, tlio Itcglstcr state. The figures shown for tho formerly belllKerent countries Includo a con siderable amount of enemy tonnngo provlslnnajly allocated to tliono coun tries. Germany, which In 1014 oc cupied, after the United Kingdom, the first position with over 0,000.000 tons of shipping, now only owns 410,000 ton. Tim stesm tonnage owned by tlio principal maritime countries In June, 1020, totalled (U.OOO.OOO, an Increase of 8hV)1,000 tons ns compsrod with June, 1014; but It Is computed that thn world's net lo In (hipping through the war, taking Into account the suspension In normal shipbuilding activities, amounts to 3,510,000 tons. Thero Is a reduction In sailing ten nsge since pre-war days of 014,000 tons, a much mnnllec decrease than In nny previous six year period and doubtless accounted for, ssys the Heg Istec by tho shortage of other tonnage having given new Ufa to the construc tion of sailing vessels. Ttie United States, the only country which hss In creased tailing tonnage since 1014. now owns over 4.1 per cent ot the world's sailing tonnage. Test Works. All Right; It Cost Tester His Hand Sacramento, Cal. narry Fine gold, a second-hand dealer here, applied the "add tear the other day In bargaining for a shotgun offered tor. sale. Aa a result of his "test" he Is now minus the better part ot hi left bsnd. Dnegold asked the person who brought In the gun to sell If It were loaded. The owner said he wasn't sure. "I can sooo tell," raid Fine gold, and he did. Tho second hand dealer placed his left bsnd over the muzzle and pulled ttie trigger with the other. It was loaded. "THE MAN IN OVERALLS" Jnuit'H Joy Jeffreys Is known all over Uio country as "tho Man In Overalls" nnd ns "tho Wily Sunday of tho Itnllhwds." Ha tin. noted lec turer and ovangellst who specializes In good citizenship, euro ot the body, Including food, exercise, mor als, etc., as well as In purely spiritual talks, as ho believes the threo go hand In hand, no was converted In the L'acIOc Garden mission In Chicago, where Hilly Sunday aud Mel Trotter wero converted. He began In mllroad work as Janitor of a depot la Wash ington, Iowa, In 1893, then became newsboy and later news agent, engine wiper, coal boy, stationary fireman and then engine dispatcher, locomo tive flromnn and eugtneor. Ho left the railroad work to become an evan gelist lu 1008. Rooatsr Just Like Mother. WInstcd, C00H.--A yearling Uliode Island Hod roostor owned by Elmer Robbln Is brooding a nuiaber of chickens that weigh from one and a hnlf to two iounds each. Tlio young rooster also tills n mother's role, by call las tlio chicks when he uncovers worms. At sight the chlckous huddle beneath bis wlutfs. , t ., J i THRIFT URGED BY UNGLE SAM Treasury Dopartrrjcnt Is Spend ing Million Dollars to En courage Saving. WANTS PEOPLE TO INVEST Carrying on Campaign for the Sale of Thrift Btamps, War Oavlng Stamps and Saving Certificates School Rooms Organized. Washington. Uncle Sam Is spend ing 11.000,000 this year, through the savings division of tlio treasury de partment. In an effort to encourago thrift. The erpendltnro of $1,000,000 com pares with an expenditure Inst year of approximately K000.000. nnd the staff of employees which comprises n force In Washington and an organization In every federal reserve district com pares with tho great force Inherited from the war. Advocates Opening of Bank Accounts. Tho savings division carries on the campaign for tho sale of Thrift stamp. War Savings stamps and sav ing certificates, but the-e sales nro merely a sldo lino to tho general ef fort, for Just as much stress Is being pnt npon tho opening of savings ac counts In the hanks as upon tho sale of stamps Through the subsidiary or ganizations futt as much effort Is be ing rand to hare ttie housewife keep a budget as thero Is effort to props gandlzo the homes In the Interest of government securities. In the period from December 1. 1017, to January 1. 1010, the sale o government securities, exclusive ot Liberty and Victory bonds, reached more than $1,000,000,000. In 1010 the sales dropped to $134530.0874. In the first six months of this year tho sales dropped to $2WS3342. But the report of tho six months of the year Is no Indication of what the final re port will be. according to O. a Les ter of the savings division, who says the people do not save as much dur ing the summer months as at other times. School Rooms Are Organized. When the government first Initiated Its drive for thrift and asked the as sistance of the people, the saving dl vision was organized and the request made for other organizations to co-operate with It A drive was made to In terest the sebool organizations, the or ganizations of women, the dubs and Industrial concerns and others. But the effort was not entirely successful and the policy hss been reversed. The government 1 now saying to all these orgsnlzatlons that It Is ready to co operate with them and success Is be ing had. Thousands of school i-toms are now organized and In many dtles and states courses In thrift are being made a regular part ot tho curriculum. In dustrial concerns have also organized their clubs. Women are teaching the necessity ot the budget In tho home. Fraternal organizations hare Joined In and the entire groundwork for the str ings campaign has been laid. WILL FIGHT "WHITE PLAQUE" First of Series of Health Conferences to Be HW In Washington Thla Winter. Washington. The first of a series ot regional health conferences authorized by tho international health conforenco In Canno to formulate and pnt Into errcct programs dealing with tho Oght agnlnst "tho great whlto plague" will be held hero the week beginning De cember 0, nccordlng to nn announce ment by tho public health service. Tlio conference which Is being or ganized under the Joint auspices of the Interdepartmental social hygiene board, the public health service," the American Itcd Cross and the Ameri can Social Hygiene association, will also review "past experiences and ex isting knowledge as to the causes, treatment and prevention of venereal diseases and will formulate recommen dations relating to a practicable three year program for each of the North and South American countries partici pating." Prominent health officers and soci ologists from all parts of North and South America will attend, the an nouncement said. Too Many Children. Pontlac, Mich. Mrs. Esther Cuneaa of Itoyal Oak has been held for trial In circuit court on a charge of oper ating a boarding house for children without a state license. It waa shown that alio bad been refused a license. Mrs. Cuneaa recently was sued for divorce by her husband, who charged that not content with having six chil dren of their own, sho had taken nine children under six years of age Into the house as bodrders. ' No Bottom. Tonopah, Nev. A miner lowered Into a subterranean cavern opened by a miners' blast at Volcano, Ner, some time ago, was unable to dlsoover the ends of the Assure. Stones dropped through tta opening eeuld be heard bounding from wall to wall, but there wan no sound Indicating that they had reached the bottom. Sparkling stalae tltci on the atdoa of the cavern were revealed by. lights lowered through the opwinx PUZZLE TO SCIENCE Origin of This Raoo Hangs on the Tale of a Snail. Mystery of Migrations Stumps Hun dred Expert Who Are In Quest of Polynesian Data. Honolulu, T. II. If certain varieties of snails In tho Hawaiian Island could talk, tell whence they started Ihelr migrations nnd how they trav eled from ono Island to another in th i I'ndflc, the world would bo eloso to mo solution of tho origin of Uio Poly nesian rnce, nccordlng to scientists at tending tho Pan-Pnclflc sclenUflc con grexs In session here. Upward of n hundred of the most noted experts of most of tho countries bordering tho Pacific ocean have dis cussed tho posslblo origin of the Poly nesians during the sessions, nnd on one point they all agree they don't know yet whero tho Polynesians ori ginated. , Having foiled ro pry any Informa tion out of tho snail, tho scientist turned to the common or garden vari ety' of chicken. This useful bird Is believed to have been domesticated by the Polynesians about 1000 B. C. Ac cording to scientific data tho chicken reached Egypt about 700 B. C. It la believed to have originated In south ern Asia, but bow did It get to Poly nesia! Another Impasse. Begonia seeds and those of about 700 other plants found In the Hawaii an group famished a little more infor mation than either the snail or the chicken, according to tho scientists. Ocean current are said to har brought them here. Equatorial, cur rents cowing across Central America, from the Atlantic are believed to bar forced the Pacific currents westward, carrying driftwood and seeds. The process of transportation and germina tion appears to have been fairly lengthy, since It Is estimated, that per haps one seed arrived from the Ameri can continent and bore fruit within the period of a million years. Grasshoppers furnished their quota to the discussion which terminated about where It had begun In the known facts that the Polynesian race came out of the unknown and, being a rapidly dying race. Is fast passing to the uncharted shore where It waa bom- Eggs Proved Too FraH As Carrier- of Whisky Egg may be all tight to ahlp whisky In. but the baggage smasners must panuie such cases U with care. At a station In West 'I Virginia some of the eggs broke and a prohibition Inspector found three cases ot "doctored" egg. Each egg had been carefully "blown" from the shell. After whisky hod been poured In, the aperture had been sealed with cement. A. BARTON HEPBURN A Barton Hepburn suggests tno eonimon-scnso, remedy ot "work" aa a cure for Impending and existing evils. NEW JUMP IN IMMIGRATION Increase of 20,000 In Week Laid to Typhus and War In Europe, Washington, D, C Immigration omciais hero profess to be mystified at the sudden Increase In Immigration which approximated 20,000 persona last week; and. It continued, would add 1,000,000 to the population of the country In a year. Louis I. Post, as sistant secretary ot the department of labor, sold today no Information hss yet reached the department which well expiate the situation, "But I have a theory about It," said Mr. Pest, "I am inclined to think that many ef these' people as edmtng here te get away from conditions at Sense said the the conditio Is oaly teasper ear. Oaiy last week a thlp wws held a at ejoaronrlna with typhus aboaxJ, act ttie wter la not yet Brer fa Horope. Mm eve e these coadlrfona weiU.1 equally nasfco a lot effpeopte aaxie-js t t.i-aiacijx. iM'r'sH Iobssssssssss Sfc&b&M law nssUB349isH ssF 'a-atBW VS VOoasssissV DPNJBSeaE!sssssssssJ I W: .Jf :.:' JKSLWm sLrvSPsflHB HBfePV '-sUtfiH M& v'illfMsP ,Kiiu liiilrr ii;' aasssssssssssssss'1i Oil