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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1922)
IV . vfatM r J? V'f PSR6 TnYttl THE EVENING HERALD. KLTAMATH FALLS, OREGON i 1 y ' v, 1 buck if ran demanded v 'A JOHN V. TlHOMAM, wcU-kMffli Insurance! twin of YYJtMlngiiMt Del,, who declare Tsrlw prompt ly overcame, his stubborn slo acli trouble nml rHB-iinwn cntuH llun following two attack of In flnen7ji. : (lulu Height nml now feeln fine. ! PcbU Cover Area 12 lo'15 Bloclcs; Were Introduced As Delicacy; Now Tolcc Poonennion May Have Disappeared From Face to America Not From Moving Picture "Bad Men" But s 'A SNAILS OVERRUN GAL. TOWN (TODAY'S FASHIONSI V I i k i j. 1 tit r v V-' HACH.Mi:XTO, 1'iillf., July -!. A . ltioliiK"' f Hi'! Inmiiil of et lonlrol ttf lite Miilo ilep.iiliiiiiit of nuiliiilliiio Iiiin lirttun Ilic link of ild lliiK tM Joltii, Nun IMi'Uii niiilil), or ii mk nf miiiIIn, iiiiiileil in l nuer IliK mi una of II! lo Irt Mm It In l.u .I11II11 mill iiImi liireslluit tint HiTlpp limllttilliiii iiImiiii a mill' mmiii. Tin- miiiIIn, mill) In Iiiui- Im'iii IiiIkhIiiiiiI Iij oint- Kuiilhrni Kuropit roklilrutt of Hun IHi'Kii, Mini 11 IIIi iIk'iii ii fowl ilrllniili", iiri rrpoHril Ihi limulltiK hiiih'h, litutm iiniI MiiiiIiIht) In kh'M iiiiiiiIm'ik 11111I i'WII mukliiK Hii'lr n) lulu iliwllliiuii f Slug Slug prison linn 11 Imiulri'il or, 'Tonl Ik WpiiiK In Mini " says mi iiinrii ih'ciiiuiiIh than ii'IU i:nry. 1 lii'iillliip. Yen, that's tho best thing w Intro ymi look ou see 11 Intuiting iibuut'eiu Hyriictimi llcrnld. problem. At tlin mtnio time, I lie law ullt hid tn It Hint HIiik HIiik'h tmmn'tn urn n 01" evicted.- New Orleans Tliiitwl'lrnyiiiw. Tim railroad l.ubor lliwrd stems tn feel tluit tlni litlmriir In worthy of IiIh liiwnr -Anhiivllln T(mrn. 2' .Itiniill rniiiiinrt mill serviceable If you like, nuuaro ilmillni:. reuann rirnt 11I1I kltii. l. CurrlriH For Drugs. Initio prices it ml IiiIhIIIkhiiI drug ser- mi .1... ,... all. ill. IflllllVU 9i:' m , ,-, imintifiiin mumimi Where the Swallows Fly. -, r 3 Ai J ' :m -v. w r Tdi. .t,(,tnfrni.tt wit tnki n fit on 1 linn J tff Ktv Vct. 1Ul tbo ftnJcisou o( lliousantl utmn UtouianJi o( unUo;v It's the same high-quality Tea now in a round tin- FOLGliR'S GOI.DKN GATKTKA is still blended from the same carefully sclcacd varieties of tea. Its high qual-i ity remains unchanged. But it has a new container a round vacuum tin which brings all the fine flavor and fragrance of the tea right to your cup. This package is flavor in surancc foryou. Black Tea or Green. - Ask your grocer. FOLGERS Golden Gate TFA V jjBLipBETSys. I Read the Advertisement in the lower right hand corner of page two. of next Thursday's Issue. V ! . ,4, smKrTSpTi y Hcj.'UMmJcB 9jf z a ppppvy tpm r'fnKiAiift iJ. j? waSm&imjMV y Jf w PPPPV. &.jm IMBHykA 1 gw. mm Jm HDIB ; ft I H . PPPlMKMwJvvlKaiflPjHA. 'irfSpJ' r 'J ? PAIrrHRtinIvrf.V IMF 1 , wJf".r4S CHICAGO, July 2C niack moua tnehen mny Imvo illiapponrpil from Iho facu of America but tlin Iny puli llc today In ah Innlnlent oh over he foro that Itn fiction and movie; vil lains wear tliom. Till and oilier popular conrop(lon of "bad mon" woro pointed out liprn today by Tom I'roto Croud, profcu nor of compnrntlvi) Jlturaturo at tlio unnrrmiy ni i;nmKO " won ono of the Judges In tliw nclcctlan of n $10,000 prlzu wlntilni; nccimrlo from tlin 27,000 that wcro entered by iima teura In a plcturo-play rnntriit rorent ly conducted by Tho CIiIwiro Dally Nena. "Hmooth-ahavcn faces hava been tho Mylo evnr Hlnco nlne-ti;ntha of TIKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Ht I.CM Mont If Yiu Kvl llatknrliy Or llavo lllnibliT Tnmlili Ilia ninaiour wrltars v,ixo born' gald I)r Croji, "but tho Rran,t ma jority of tlio contestants flyoclflcd In their Htorlcn thnt thoir scoundrolM should haro bold black moustaches, 'file. Idea that dark hair n;rom the upp'T lip denotes wickedness Is nn nnclent one, handed down In folk stories from tho Northern Knropoan peoples "Those blond races hare Implanted Charming Gingham Gown Ml.il Helen Flint In Imr "personally conducted" gingham goi. Kbo lie nan In tho Pollle. Had n part In "The IVml-VlrRln." ncted with Lil lian (!lli and will appear next nonttou In William A. llrad'a New York suicets, "Tbu Nest." Ill, I.IM.I.W CASSKUS Ni:W VOHK, July 20. Jit ''tho simple drens pictured, which was do nlKiied And norn by Ml us Holen Flint, nn actrcM of tho screen and of tho K'Kltlmatu ulnce, Pink ami wlilto RlliKbiii Is embottlsbril wltll dainty scallop bound with the braid. In this rnsc It Is of whltn nrRanille, embruld vrod In black, nml tho snmo trim I applied to tho lint nml dainty pink parasol, Dccoratlo splnuhes of color mark nlmost ecry frock ecn In metro politan hhepx this season. As summor grows tit warmth, rotors and con trasts grow In brllttanco and bold ness. Judo green continues n popu larity that has lasted well through two seasons, and Is especially fuored by blondes. Orchid and other violet tones nro liked by maids with demuro tastes; whllo tangcrlno or one of tho many shades of orango that rival sunsot skleJ nro strong favorites villi brunettes nml brown-linlrcd jlrla. Two colors or moro nui5,t bo itsid, If ono would consldertho mod 1 at nil. Whether In bait gowns or stmt frocks, combinations of Btartllar.lf different tints and designs scorn nec essary to tho making of mlUilyM dress. Wash materials especially rIiow cxlromo effects In two or moio colors. A gingham or llncn or ochor cotton fnbrlo of plain or :h.:ltu& background w 111 lmvo ctrclen or odd shnped pieces of brllllnnt fabrlo laid against It. In designs as original ns Its maker can conceive Kvcn Mr1s, buttorfltes or flowors nro cut tn Rny dashing lttiot from ono color and np piled to nuothor. This Bt)lo calls for considerable Ingenuity In working out combina tions; nml In theso days, whon Hpuol la ns much liked by homo dressmak ers ns by motor maniocs, thn "poUt of demarcation" botwcoh fabrics Is somotlmos vexatious, becauso It in volves todloushnnd work, turning In odgca or coorlng thorn with hand XX Memories Will Live Whon You Say It With Flowers Flowora for ovcry occiislon Klamath Flower Shop 831 Muln Street. I'hono Opon Sundays 0 to 1 Weok days, 8 u. in. to 8 p. 580, m, stltchery or In some way tlQ'ng a finish for them. ' A new double fold finish has been dolsed which helps out materially In, accomplishing this task. It Ii an ltnprocmmit of tho bias bu.idln.; which has been n boon to home druse makers In tho past, Tho new feat'iro Ih that nil raw- edges nro cliniluatoJ. This lmrocinent Is giilneil through tho slmplo expedient of folding the bias strips a second time, bringing thivcut edges In such posltli'i thnt they cannot possibly slip out from under tho sewing mnchlno noodle, of en though tho braid bo stitched nt but ono edge, ll Is called Uarlons binding, from tho man who first saw It's possibilities. Meat forms uric acid which excite. and .overworks the kidneys In their efforts to filter It from tho system. Regular caters of meat must flush tho .kidneys occasionally. You must relievo them llko you relievo your bowols; removing all tho acids, wasto kind poison, clso yoa feel n dull mis ery in tne kiuncy region, snarp pains In thn back or sick headache, diz ziness, your stomach sours, tonguo Is coated and when tho weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Tho urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment: tho channels often got Irritated, obliging you to get up two or thrco times dur ing tho night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off tho body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jail Saltg from any pharmacy: take a tablespoonful In a glass of water bo fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act flno and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lomon Juice, combined with tllhla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive: harmless and makes a' delightful ef fervescent llthla-watcr drink which millions of men and women tako now and then, thus avoiding sorlous kid- noy and bladder diseases. Adr. popular beliefs and Idcns In tho Unit ed States today, Inheritance telling their superstitions tn us ovor nnd over ngaln. Their folk nnd fairy talcs nrn ours. They wero always at war with peoples of tbo southern Euro pean nations and grew to assoclatu the black lialr and moustaches of those enemies with general villainy and wickedness. "Thoy terrified their children with stories, myths and legends of black whiskered marauders and mUrdorcrs. 1 Sea raldora and buccaneers of a Inter period cultivated tho sweeping sable moustachn as a symbol of ferocity and a means of spreading terror., 80 thoroughly was this superstition Im planted In tho popular mind that Americans of nearly nil races today unconsciously adopt it. "Another popular Idea about vil lains as shown by tho 27,000 writers SMALL C11USS FIHK A small grass tiro on Eleventh street near tho scrilco station for merly conducted by M. S. Lester brought out tho tiro department at SMC this afternoon. No damage was roportcd. Kngllsh bnnkors nro said to bo ready to lend China $.100,000,000. Why not lend It to Kngland to pay us? American Lumberman. Ma) bo No Majlto Yen Insurance Agent "Now that you aro rnVrled J 'suppose, jou will take oit a policy " Now wed "Oh, no, I guoss not. I don't think she's going to bo dangerous," VHO8 YOURS? My horolno IsMay3tcQlrk, A cigar clork, She doesn't mako Her husband work. - AS A RULE "As a rulo, nine's a fool. When it's hot, wants it cooL Whon it's cool, wants It hot, Alwnjs grumbling at hla lot. Ilo t hot, or' be It cool As a rulo, man's a fool. It Is understood that tlio mandate for WHliamson County, Illinois, hna boon off 01 oil to Turkey. Philadel phia North American. . Tho only objection to llJiig in tho cotyitry Is you havo to go to town for your vucntlou.- Washington Nows, ' '''fligW ' JgBi."S'i.gsgr "Tho flu left mo In such a run down condition llfo was mlsorablo and work r. burden." declared John W. Thomas, well-known Insurance man, COO Tntnnll St., Wilmington, Del., In n reeont statement regarding: Tanlsc. "Twlco I was a vlcl'm of the flu," hit fifi(lnMnil tfii 1fit i ! r ntinitf .1 , w. .l At-- ' IUMHHIIU liJU iUb UJUU UUUUb IH uiai cigarcnes louay ro lceii. ui,two yparg B0 nn,j gnco jhon j guf. weakness and untrust worthlncsi, ifcred from stomach trouble, nervous that cigars aro symbols of ruthless- ntss and dizzy spells. After eating, ness and harshness, but that pipes jK- JffS?! oro Indications of sweetness of char-jtoat B0 ,ait ,t alarme,i mo nna 1 actcr, tolerance, strength, manliness, nearly smothered. I could novor get a gentleness of soul, slmplo honesty good night's sleep and got up morn and genera, heroism. ' '.n'dTu"? ,a"l '" " "This may seem odd In a day 1 ..Qtber medicines scorned to do me when cigarette smoking Is very gen- harm Instead of good, but thrco bot cral, but it Is tho survival of strong" tics of Tanlac rid mn of Indigestion, and violent opinions taken by tho " ".".".".'LV: -3T . tii ii public fifty years ago and which lives on In tho race's unconscious views and como to light In its writings. Tho chamber of commerco are out n aiierc.nt man. Taniac is certamiy great." Tanlac is sold by all good drug gists. Adr College training plus 17 'yean H.V W , ., - . " , to eliminate the knockers. Lets all practical eipenenco manes us cora- lln thorn r,irrln Vnr TlrilP. 2B . UOtCHl lirCBCriBUOn UHIWUMU. "I- Won't l bo nlco henw qot back from Normalcy! Ilrooklyj? Eagle'.' All tho tourists say wo havo a very nice town and wo agrco with them Cm rlns For Drugs. 20 rlcs For Drugs. 2G Tho agonda of the Hague peace conference will consist chiefly of the Gorman request for tlmo and the Russian reqwost for money. New York Trlbuno. gMflLaflSHggflP' ' F 'A- - m? 5F" yijlf f IwgSiff i '- ggggggLSasgLgLk gr .ggggggMg gllllHgtgB fjtPPJgC' gljgalgTlmii"-' yHgggggK t "'jsvS rggH rTTTTiSgm. iliVigaAi Jm-)S' '"' MBBlj;PBPj''yK "gghggggBLig BBBBsfliBgBHp nBgBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV' s-hfc ! Oave thQ cost of stationary tubs in thai new homes EVERY CENT you can save on nonessentials in that new home jicrmits you just so much more money for necessary conveniences. 5 You don't need stationary tubs in the base ment. For the Laun-Dry-Ettehas made stationary tubs unneces sary just as it has made a wringer unnecessary. You can do an entire washing.in The Laun-Dry-Ette does ALL the v6rk of washing without any extra tubs. It washes the clothes, and wfiirls ' out the suds; it rinses them and whirls out the rinse water; it blues them, and wu'rls them dry for the line a whole tubfulat a time, ' Phone or write for a demonstration. the Laun-Dry-Ette without putting' your hands in the.wter ' Youhandw, ' damp clothes, bu(; never wet tlothej And because it has no wringer, the Laun-Dry-Ette cannot break outtom nor smash hooks and fasteners. i i giiigii sjbJPjPjH SI j. ' "iggi Rvmm v ti , 'r ' (HMiVIB s sTM