The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 24, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL
PAOID EIGHT
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BUSINESS IN
GEO Till
II THIS EVE
All business men aro cautioned to
remember ami to be on hand for tlio
mass meeting tonight nt tlio city
hall, at which the matter of co-operation
with the County Fair Board
in tho big county fair early noxt
month will bo taken up. President
Leslie Rogers ot the Klamath Falls
Business Mel's Association is most
anxious that a full attendance be
had this evening, as there are a
number ot things that can bo suc
cessfully put through tor tho beno
flt of tho fair if takvn hold of with
vigor by the business men.
At the Theatres
A realistic ball game is shown in
"Better Times," tho latest King Vid
or Brentwood production released
through Exhibitors Mutual.
When the Chicago Cubs played the
Los Angeles "Angels" at Washing
ton Park, Los Angeles, Doug. Fair
banks and William O. McAdoo open
ed the festivities.
King Vidor and his staff were pre
sent and shot much of tho action of
tho game for "Better Times."
The hero of "Better Times" is a
pinch-hitting champion and is shown
in action with the Cubs and "Ang
elas." What Is claimed as the most an
cient Ford in crtptiity, furnishes
some hilarious fun in "Better
Times", King Vidor's latest produc
tion distributed by Exhibitors Mut
ual. The "Lizzie" in question is a 1902
model, a side-winding bird that is
said to hop higher and jump farther
than any "cockroach" extant.
When ZaZu Pitts, as "Nancy
Scroggs," dusts off tho old boy, takes
him out of tho barn and sWts for
tho station to moot tho train, Old
Doc Yak hlmsolt would fool envious.
This fllvvor bears serial number 2J
and It runs llko tho veteran It Is. At
the Llborty tonight.
Beautiful is one of tho niot abus
ed adjectives in tho languago but iti
can novor bo better employed than,
when describing Dorothy Dalton. tho j
lovely Inco stnr wlioso Paramount,
picture "Clroon Eyes" will be tho at-(
traction at the Star Thoatro tonight
Tho South Is used as a framo for
the doloctablo star on this occasion
and advanco reports say that It Is
one ot her best pictures. It was di
rected by U. William Nolll and wrlt
ten by Ella Stuart Carson.
Miss Dalton has n myriad of fol
lowers who declare sho Is not onlv
tho lovllest thing on the screen but
that sho enn out-act most stnrs
well. And withal, sho Is tho most de
lightfully naive of young persons,
refusing to pormlt horsolf to bo fla'
tered Into egotism.
With tho attractive tltlo, "Wben
Do Wo Eat?" and a rolo said to bo
appealing in the last degree, Knld
Bennett seems destined to add to
her large and over increasing follow
ing with her next Paramount pic
ture. "When Do Wo Eat?" which will
be shown at the Temple Theatro to
night is a story of the Middle WAnt
and opens with a disastrous experi
ence in tho history of a traveling
Undo Tom show. The compnnv
strands and Little Eva, otherwise
Enid Bennett, is left high and dry.
Sho slaps the face of tho officious
sheriff and In terror flees via a box
car, only leaving when a tramp pre
pares to share her escape. She land?
in a small town, falls into a romance,
a near tragedy and wins out by her
Intelligence and resourcefulnessss.
AT THE LIBERTY
TONIGHT
AT THE LIBERTY
A PICTURE THAT SENDS
YOU HOME HAPPY
YOU LIKED 'THE TURN IN
THE ROAD"
THEN SEE ITS COMPANION
PICTURE
"BETTER TIMES"
RETURN'S TO SCHOOL
Miss MarJorie Delzell loft on the
train this morning to resume her
studies at the University of Oregon
at Eugene, after spending tho sum
mer months in Klamath Falls.
A real life picture. You are
sure to like it Don't miss it.
The Chicago Cubs and Los An
geles Angels in an actual game.
A PICTURE THAT LEADS TO
A BETTER LIFE
TONIGHT
I'll Tell the World
We're on Our Way
To the Diamond Tire & Vulvanizing Co. to
n-of an niiffif nf tires that can be depended
upon to carry us right. With a 6,000 mile
guarantee on the Diamond Squeegee Fab
ric Tires and an 8,000 mile guarantee on
the Diamond Cords, you can't do better
than to put the Diamond slippers on the
good old car and go on your way in peace
and confidence, and that's what we are go
ing to do right now.
I'll Say We Are
That's No Dream
Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co.
MARPLE & SMITH, Proprietors
120 S. Main St Phone 167
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:fl Store closed all day to- I
il morrow, September 25, on H
I I account of Jewish Holiday. K
II K. SUGARMAN I
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AT THE LIBERTY
NIGHT SCHOOL Ol'KNS.
Klamath County High School
tiintit uiiuulnnu will pnmmntipn Mon
day evonlng, Soptembor 2'Jth and1
will contlnuo tor a term 01 uigiucuu
weeks.
The High School building will bo
opon to registrations at seven p. m.
Monday.
Coursos will bo offered In bookcop
Ing 1, 2 and 3, Typewriting 1 and
2; stonogrnphy 1 and 2 und dicta
tion. (Gregg Systom). penmanship,
spelling and English.
Courses In othor subjects will al
so bo offered It thoro Is u demand
for them. No tuition charges will bo
made.
School will bo opon on Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday ovcnlng from
seven to nlno. 23-Gt
ACADKMV WHiti lUXKlVENTtt
Until tho capacity of tho school U
reached, day pupils will be rtetW
... ,i. uor,..i i inart Acaderar, w"
tho most careful nttcntlon will beglt
on to tho thorough training ; of jw
com. "" 7'. .... rocclvcl and li
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roitlttoii Shoes K. K. K' K'j
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UNEXPECTED
We have received an unexpected shipment
of pears today which we are offering at a bar
gain, $2.65 per box, and all who have not
bought for canning should get busy and call us
up.
Also receiving some nice cling peaches,
plums, grapes, tomatoes coming pretty freely.
Now is the time to pick up the "ragged" edges
of your canning and clean it up, as these com
modities will not last much longer.
Nice Bell Flower Apples, $2,75 per box.
Give us your orders.
miffimwTf PEca-iili ;
JTjJTSnft fr t Si v
HOW ABOUT THE OTHER HALF?
SEATS FKEE
About 50,000,000 people half
our population aro supported by
enterprises that did not exist forty
years ago. These include tele
phones, electric lighting, talking
machines, typesetting machines,
automobiles, submarines, flying
machines, motion pictures and cash
registers.
IUNSET GROCERY
Hemstitching
Have your gowns, blouses,
waists and wearing apparol
hemstitched. It gives thorn
that smart look that nothing
olso can.
Curtains, towols, dresser scarfs
etc. beautifully done.
MRS. L. A. BURGESS
Phono 214W 131 N. 4th St.
SEATS FREE
DARKEST NEW
YORK AFTER DARK
Or What Happen When on tho
Great White Way
Entertalnglnly told by one reared
in Now York City and who later
mado a study of conditions.
At Orpheus Theater on Tuesday,;
September 23.
SEATS FREE
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SEATS FREE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY!
FOIl SALE Maxwell touring cr.
R. C Jones. G16j Pine St. 24-3t
GENTLEMAN Wants a furnished
room Vicinity 3rd & Jefferson.
1 O. 4t8. 24-3t
FOR SALE OR TRADE One pair of
thoroughbred English Walker Fox
hounds would consider horse. 2252
Vino Avenue, Mills Addition. 24-2t
HANDSOME FALL SHOES FOR
STREET WEAR
FASHION NOTE "Don't Overlook your Foo
whon planning your Fall Costumoa.
The rule of Fashion for Fall, WjMJJ
"Costume Footwear" is the PP.er tJJJJ
makes it imperative that 7$
than usual attention to the selection oiy"
footwear in order that the whole costunj
effect may be correct.
-Let us help you in making this selection.
Our line this season is most complete"
up-to-date models, and we sure V w
able to furnish just the shoe to suit tne
sion and to matcn your gown
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