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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOM TWO "rVKDNIMDAY, DHCKMlIKIt I. IDtfO. I ;y I Special . To - Introduce our new process GOLD TONE PHOTOGRAPHS tra will rrmko for limited only time Two Genuine Gold '"'. Tone Portraits for $5.00 Photograph nre Actually toned with 31-karat PURE GOLD Phone for appointments sittings for jjenfifc American troops on duty In tho Mexican border dlitrlcts number St, 107. WHOLE WORLD IN HIS DEBT DemlM of Central Coram Removed One Well Called a "Soldier of Humanity." Tho. death, In London of General Gorgns removes ono to whom 'hail been given "the unofficial hut deserved title of "tho world's physician," says tlu New York Times III epoch-making work In Culm and nt Piimimn gave him fnnio In nil clvlllr.ed InwN as n milliter of sanitation nml of nck'iitlflc method. Ul genius In finally tracing tho yellow fever genu to Its tmo car rler nml In devising nml developing the sure means . of extirpating ' hroucht nhout In hi lifetime tho fill llllment of his own prophecy that cures of jcllow fever would become n tnetllrnl rnrlty. It was Iticvltnble tlmt after his. nnuuliig mid complete success In Culm nnd nt the Cnnnl oo his skilled services should bo sousht by other governments. In Guayaquil he demonstrated again his ability to rout yellow fever In one of Its historic lair nnd In South Af rica bo brought his knowledge nml devotion Into play. No ono In his tlrao approached him In tho number of victories which ho won over trop ical diseases: It was a dream of General Gorgns that tho tropics might bo made safe for tho development of white civilisation, nnd ho did an Im mense deal to hasten Its realisation. The wide recognition which came to him while living and which Is feeling ly renewed' now that ho Is gone. wa less of his scientific attainments great as they were, than of his achievement as a soldier of humanity. gn.ii EVER READY TO HELP BLIND Americans Noted Everywhere for Thtlr Oeneresrty Humorous Lit- tit Happening In Philadelphia. In eery nook and corner of the globe one visits, tho natives do not fall to tell you of the generosity of the American. The native will give a beggar a two centavo or two-centime piece, while an American will probably (rive 60 centnvos or centimes. And Americans are not only generous but ready to do a kind act. Illght In the city of Philadelphia a person often sees a man or woman helping a blind person across the street. Trobably you would have done the helping If the other pcrioa lreti noLhcen. a. ten au :s.tront.of.xou. The olhor day n gontlemnii saw n blind mnn wnlktiijt In a circle nnd felt sorry for him. Walking promptly up, tho good Sa maritan wild: "Is there nny way In which I can help joul" Stopping In his tracks, tho blind man replied i "Yes; you can lako me In n restaurant nnd fill mo up," l'lilliulel phla ltecord. Chartemsane RHo to Reims Tho Helms ti ensure, so severely Im periled during the German bombard ment. hns been enriched by a precious jewel of thn ninth, or maxim the eighth century, n generous gift of tho Km prem Kugenlo, sns Le Monlteur de la llljouterlo In nn article by the "Jew eler's Circular." The matter In ques tion Is tho reliquary of Charlemagne, a round cnpsule of gold encircled with precious stones lu the mlddlii of which, mndo out of two hollowed out sapphires, n piece of the truu cross Is Inclosed. It wns found on the neck of the great emperor and tho clergy of Alx-ln-Chnpelle (where Charlemngno died and was hurled In SU) gave It In 1.S01 to Napoleon I. What Is less well known Is that Nnpoleon III. preserved this magic talisman, which assured, ho said, the empire to Its holder, In his bed chamber at the Tullcrles at tho bead of his bed. Artistic Gem Recovered. In June attention was called to the exhibition and subsequent sale of a picture catalogued as by ltembrnndt entitled "Heraclltus and Democrltus" the property of Capt. Alston-Nob-,erts-Wcst, rays the London Times Tho picture was covered with such a thick coat of old varnish that Kng llsh dealers were afraid to risk the chance of cleaning. Many good Judges were convinced that It was a genuine Uenibramlt, and one of these declared that It was "not only by Ilembrandt. but one of his masterpieces" The pic ture was bought for sl.SOO guineas ($23,000) by Mr. Goudstlkker of Am sterdam. It has since been denned, and has been pronounced by an expert, to be a splendid exnmple of a Ilem brandt about 1CC0. mi'iiiiiill DOES IT PAY TO HAVE YOUR Shoes Repaired? They 100 TIMES WE SAY YES. can be made like new Shoe Repairing is a real service to the public. Two hundred millions of pairs were 're made in the last twelve months. Shoe Repairing means real economy and comfort to those who use such service. Quality Shoe Repairing doubles the life of a pair of shoes. Work Promptly Done Good Workmanship Only first-class Material Used Bring or send your shoes to Exctlltnt Artificial Milk. In Japan there Is said to be a very satisfactory substitute for milk, Just as the nut margarines are a substi tute for butter. Cows are very scarce In Japan and the people are using an nrtlflclal milk derived from tho soy bean, 'itae bean Is first soaked and then boiled until tho liquid turns white, when sugar and phosphate of potash are added. The boiling Is re sumed until the liquid has tho ap pearance of ordinary condensed milk. When water Is added soy milk Is hard ly to he distinguished from fresh cow's milk. Not He. Mr. J. came home from work to And Mrs. J. In an unusually good humor. "Oh. Jack," she began In her most honeyed tones "I went shop ping today and I found a perfect duck of a bat for only $37.50." Mr. J. looked over the top of bis paper. "Well." be returned dryly, "I'm not going to be a goose and buy It for you." Beetles Worry Velep'Kone Users. When telephone girls In California And their wires "shorted." a bug may be on or In the wire, for California has a wood-boring beetlo that goes through wood and also through alloy ed substnnco considerably harder than lend. The beetle hns put hundreds of, telephones out of commission by bor ing boles In tho cablis that carry tho wires. Water enters the cables, tnnk' Ing wire connections useless until tho bored places arc found and repaired. I Thn problem of control of this inctnt I boring beetle is still unsolved, accord ing to tho bun-mi of entomology of the United States department of ngrlcul- 1 ture nnd It will bo dllUcult to tlud a I practlcabto wuy. Nursing an Investment. "Ton ery seldom go away from homo." "No. Tho rent hns bee nrnlsed again nnd we'ro trying to como as near get ting our money's worth ns possible." AT Till! I.UIKUTV TlllMTHl! Moro man litis ofton wondered! what transpires behind the walls of j girls' seminaries, nml it was upon I thlH pluiso ot II to that tho story fori 'Up In Mm'y'H Attic," produced by Kino Arts I'lctures, Inc., was built j This hilarious comedy Is tho feature i on tho program of tho Liberty to- J night. I Girls! girls! girls! llowltchitiK houutUs, ovoryono of them, rmuposa; the background for into of tho most clot or nml original stories yet to reach the sereou, In this big romeily production. It features ttitisu stars of comedy, V.vn Novak nnd Harry tlrlh-' lion, each of whom hns tiiado a repu tation In tho comedy field In n stirring nnd dramatic court room scerlo llesslo llnrrlscnlo as Mrs Mary Sands, In "Tho Notorious Mrs Sands, bar latent ItuhnrtKon-Colo pic turo, which will liu shown at tho Utt erly theatre Thursdny, takes thn stand, and utterly disregarding tho. fart that her roputlillim will suffer by tho admission tells tho court thul i on tho night Donald Cllffo was nc-' cused ot liavlnrt robbed her husband's I safo, he was with her. 8ho does nut howovor., tell why sbo was with) Cllffo, nor of her husband's treat ment, so that In the eyes of society she Is branded and when, her bus-' band divorces her she becomes known as 'Tho Notorious Mrs. Sands." "Tho Notorious Mrs. Sands," Is n highly dramatic story told in a dra matic way. Another Royal "Good Match" Do you rnmomber thp whimsical, homely, Impudont-facod boy who won Your nniilnusn nnit vnn hnnrt In "Huck KlnnT" Well, bo's In another I great boy picture, called "Thn Soul' of Youth," and It'a coming to tho Liberty theatre on Krldny next. A picture for tho whole family be- ., . ... rnll.n If. ntimit n wlin!. fn.nll- In. Ill CIIHK8T. ItUtllBtlln, .NOV 30 eluding tho dog. Don't miss tho blidM lm when most of Kuropo. BaaWr-.sVMsi '.s ' ssTajisffBv SBBBBBSP A Ha"nMBstsilHaaMT1 gcsl kid plcturo ever filmed. m HANDLK'MUCll WIIKAT marriageable princes have small 'chanco of doing nny ruling for somo , time to como, If persistent rumor tells u straight story, Queen Mario, of Itu- j(J mania. Is doing well by hor daugh ters, mining mom. pnncoiess nus ASTORIA. Ore., Dec 1. Up In. I Rntnr.lav n Inlnl if 1 OlS bushels ot wheat had been received I L,BnJ" with prospects. Princess Marie, at tho Astoria port season nnd 423,000 terminals bushels this, 21 years old, and I'rlnco Alexander hadi 'u0,n ,nnwn here) aro to lie married, hon nsnorlnd. Thn llrlil.l, ....,.. , """""" ,u persistent rumor, ai- er. Ore., which will bo duo from "!",?'J' ''"J11 rf h" ,n?lm rvitnn n Vnv.n.i... is ... i i " J"g-Slav confederal Ion. The whea? wRI bo th m.i I .. "1l"nuncoment already has bo,n made ?., hl r-M.li. J f ,. ' ,"' Q Mario', daughter. Win. )rv iGonn Z , r'.U V" CPM B"U.. Is to marry Prince carry 15.000 tons of grain, also nnn ., n.i. ', -- -.,.... w W 1tSl 2100 ton. of coal to be taken on at tho port bunkors. You'll find Just what you want for his Xma. at K. K. K. Btore, 29-5 Oeorgo, who has a good chanco ot becoming kJng of (Ireeco. Remember I need tho money. The Furnisher of Happy llorani. Itf The True Story t of Aspirin Aspirin Is a useful eliKiulrnl, beliiK prosi'rlhoil constantly by nkllled physicians for trent niniit of rboiimatle iirfoellniiM, iiKiiriilRla, colds mid curtain typos of fovor Aspirin U 1). Co. Tablets nro mndo by (ho Unllod Drug Com pany, Huston, whoso lutuntn aro the lloxull Stores ovary whnro. Thu ehnmtenl used Is always of thn very highest Itrailo nnd thn tablets may, thortiforo. bo itopotidod upon with I'oiiflitoiirn tn yield tho mnxlmuin of bonollrlnl rcsiiltn that tuny bo uipectod from thn uso of Aspirin Krnudtilenlly mado Aspirin Tablets worn put on (ho mar knt by n llrooklyii eotirnrii Tills has been nxplolled by ono concern for tlio purpono nt dlscroitltlni; nil tablets of Asp irin mndo by Others. Tlio pub lic should know that wo, ns reputable druggists, hnvn nnvur handled atif but Aspirin ot tlio highest grade Thn Aspirin patent expired In 1017, nml any ono rati now make Aspirin nnd sell It under that name Our customers may depend upon It that Aspirin V D Co. sold at Itoinll Stores only- Is overythlng that thn most careful, most discriminating and skillful physician, could demand iv i'.cha(ii:h or u's, ur runt l(M)' Star Drug Co. I'llTIf AND MAIN HTUKKTH MAMIKUU (X)HN IllXT PORTLAND, Or . Dec 1 Hweepstakes at thn annual stain corn show this year went to ten ears of yellow Dent raised at Adrian, Malhaur county. Maybe you can find what you want on tho shnlvrs of Tho furnish er of Itappy Iloraess. Itf Save I0t on men's vereoat. this week at store. suits and K. K K. 21-C ,""""" ","""1 S . . ...W.W.W,., SMtfWSAMAA. Decision! I. If" The Justices of the Su preme Court have render d a decision about the Court i Now let Perkins render ene: You need a new rug in the dining room -or parlor, mayhap the bedroom. And my decision is that your dollar will buy more rug value today than it did yesterday, and perhaps . more today than it will six months from today. , Bring Your Dollars in and let Perkins get acquainted with them About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of the news is about the affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and goings to do; things that have huppened may happen didn't happen. i. Hut thoro'a also a lot of now. In this papor If you know whvro to look for It about jour affairs. That, the part of the now. you'll find in the Advertise ments. Tboro's valuable now. thorn about thing, you want or will want; perhaps about thing Jim have that other waat. JU I'-AT. ' ' Every Advertisement carrlo. I messago to somoono. 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