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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
kitkmiikii an, 1010 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,BK pagb nrvK PRSONAL... Striking Actors Counting Up tho Cash Taken in at Their Big NcwYork Show AMMMMMvVvVWWWWWVWVMVvVs At the Theatres 'W-?"" . . i n nullity HOnl '''..... imck Lake . i. rrniii -- iTUiw' - j i... tif f rntti ,. tllnklo IB I" l"" "' r ii. - E Woornfow.!y. ' i.. .1 It ('1)11111 num. y- her " .... uiv vch iinlo visitor if l(rt ,,. nrophV M I" tin. city from . U....III tu tllivllllf :mM. ttJCOOO" - k v lllrhnrilH Ih Horn on huh.- ,(8Urlco Q"lnl M,irt,n ,)u,y ' , I .hltoifl fr"i Orescent. ire ' P r nnrni Is '!'" fnim ,,,H ll",,,(, the Kort loeltlm: after business matters. H cioplnn imywl Hi" """"V H0'" I a tHIt jwtcnlny from iiih run.-.. ... Tito"- t W WllkiTHim eamo In lif' " . .... .. .. ul.nrl lillul. ,jbtlroi l.orcn.1 .... .. n JCM'1"1- TcnUuvIn arrlv.-.l last night from a Louts fur a H,,rl """" "" ,j Klamath Comity. Pat I'arknr ilrovo In last night from tl rancii near my (r matters of business In town. II. I. Swift, f Clilloiiiiln, rami' IeIo town jemeruay iw tlilt to look after biiHlnuHH innttorH. Liwrcnco Norton wiih In Kliim- itb Falls from lllldohratid ycstonlny trtdlni with vnrloiia city merchants: JikoSllcBor, 8on of Mr. and Mrs J. J. Stelgor, left this mcirnliiR for Portland, whero ho will atond school this winter. Kit. Fred KhrIIbIi left this morn- III for Oakliuul, Ciillfornla, whore ber brother la qultu 111. Robert Elliott tuid l.ylo Johiuon left this morning for CorvulllH to ul tra! the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. lira. Charles Mnrtlfi mill Mrn. 13. Hosley, who have boon on an extend ed visit to Sun Francisco, returned last night to tliulr linmua hero. Mrs. C. II. Humphreys, who lint ken ilsltliiK licr biiii.i, Charles and George for the past few weeks, lull tUi morning fur her liomu In Ashland. C. II. llurggrif, archltoit lor tho Mills Addition school house, la In the city on n tour of Inspection. The bu'lctlng Is nlmoHt completed rvid till be ready for occupancy noon. John Houston, George Rlggs, Itol m HISE8 untl Ksirl Everett, all of bom arc gruduatcH of tho Klamath County High School, nro leaving" to morrow for thu I'nlverHlty of Ore- SOU. C.T. Darloy, Fred lluoslng and A. I Marshall will go to Lungoll Vnl le) asvlowers today, to look over the Proposed routo of tho proposed roue' VMi U to cross tho valley. Mr. and Mrs. a. S. .Mooreland. hom Fortiina, California, are bote 'o make Klamath Failn their future ome. They aro not srtungors hore "Klamath was their homo for yenrs WwlQM to their gHIK , California. IX)LIII,i:i) ItCSINKSH. , Slnco moving into their now loen- opposite tho First State & Sav- ank and Installing tho celo 'ed Unlco Ueeord IloinoiiHtriUion "00ms Car" Shepherd's Record Bales " "early threhled and many now rona aro no finding thllt tll()UH. aofVIetor lloconlsaro kept on In order to glvo you i.nedlato very on a B0(il orcont ,o of t words yo (l0!iro u irTnnT nr, tro,"'lB you boo Ula and seo hotter. 25-31 NOTICIO i2L.HSe!tn,,.,,0Ro team aro ro- tho I. O. O, V. Wwof '.n l ';su o'clock, lly ""'" " I. U1U, Practlco at 25-lt &y)lWMn)XMWW1M WV m,,l!,i' ii'irnTrTmirtifiii r.jT. , - " rW t M&'i&fy&lis$) inrit Hill I II ill El & VSSiil AS5N pill HI V CVi' jrvSfiB'5 l&ft f I I, fill II II I "k - :.. --t ''5Esfcrt afTr -1 ..vr ...,,. f m,iZ Wtfivl I III 9 W?fcMWftiiMvf - " A(ii.( . iav-wMKWiSir Tho oxpondlturo of a quarter of a million dollnrn, cOHtumcn worth a klrig'H ranBoiu and tho uorvlciis of 1,200 pernoriH, from director, Bcennr lo wrltorn and art designers to an cn Kemhlo that omhodlcd a smull army In hIzo, reproRcnt hut a part of tho tremendous outlay In rnonoy, time and effort given by Metro to tho pro duction of "Tho Red Lantern," In which tlo Incomparable Nazlmovo appears at the Liberty Theatre on Sunday, noxt. "Tho Red Lantern" Is truly colos al when It In Judged by tho combin ation of tho supremo artistry of It brilliant star and by the sumptuous environment provided for her anr' her supporting cast. It has tho (id''"'" Milne of being based upon one of the most talked of novels of tho decade ' Tho Red Lantern," n romance -the ancient city of I'ekin, from the pen of Kdlth Wherry, and publlsdio' hv the ISodley Head. The total coit of producing "TIic Red Lantern" was, 'In round figures 2."0.000. The time required to make il wiis three months; eight weeks in One ran be on slrlhi and wt be wiirlnnir Tin. Mow vm i ,.,.,.rU i.,.v. provvd that To fu.nlsb fund,, (o keep up the light against the producing "U,al ro'1,lcll,,n "' fo"r wcels ,lp innnagorH the actors have put on an all-star show at the Lexington Op-era V"tC'' lo 0,uborato research work House. This pbotogr.ph shows, left to right: Captain Kvereti A. Hotter-' ,'!irriL"1 out by J""e Mat,,,f a"'1 A1" Held, business dire, tor of the striking iieiors' eommitleo, and Mab-1 Tain- b"rt Ca',olliin1' who m!l(,c u, HCTCen fero, counting up the thousands of dollars taken In at tho box olllee. and ! !"la"tatlon an(1 BConarl0' ln or(,or " Miss Margaret Vale, nleeu of I'resldent Wilson, a volur.'oor worker who isl lllHUr,J al,so,ut0 accuracy In tho mat- biiBy at the typewriter 1 H IS FAREWELL GIFT; NIGHT SCHOOL Ol'K.NS. ter of Chinese life and customs. In this they were aided by severe' aisistant librarians In Los Angeles and Hollywood, so that before a ' steno was photographed, they had Klamath County High School amassed a wealth of material tha night sessions will commenco Mon- absured authenticity In every detail day evening, Soptembor 29th and d aIso 8UBBe8tC(i mnny ,t8 of will continue for a term of eighteen l , . , .. . . ... , wcokHi quaint business, throwing truthfu' Tho High School building will be sidelights on the characters of the open to registrations at seven p. m I Monday. i Couises will ho offerer' in bookeep Ing 1, 2 and 3, Typewriting 1 and 12; stenography 1 and 2 and dicta tion, (Gregg System), penmanship, 1 spoiling and ICngllsh. Pnliraf.u In ntlint alllitnpta will nl. Hod Cross from 1'arls. It was a gift 'so be offered If there Is a demand , signed by Messrs. Howiand ana K.ar of !M,C2G.-I0 francs, more than J'10,- for them. No tuition charges will bo ger, tho exclusive services of Henri WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. Gener al Pershing's last days In Franco contained an Incident which is dis closed In a report JiiHt reaching na tional headquarters of the American Inhabitants of the anlcent capital of China. Albert Capellant, the eminent French director, now producing his own pictures, directed Nazlmove ln "The Red Lantern." To him was as- 000, from General I'orshlng and the made. School will lie open on Monday, Menessler, French artist and Paris war. ". A letter accompanying tho dona- - Hon stipulated that tho mnnev bo r- placed in tho "Stars and Stripes war orphan fund," which, assisted by the Rod Cross, bus "adopted" tlnmsends of French children whoso fathers were killed In buttle X h. K. Storo 22-Jt N'-ilh ton ? 2-1.1 Shoes K. i K. 'ore. AT THE LIBERTY SUNDAY and MONDAY r mm I " Si 1 A. F. Graham I I m General m Concrete I K Construction H fx Shasta Sand Used Ma W Exclusively Wa wmBssmm&BRBss CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Main Street 7uiiiiiii win im tjpun tin luiitJiiy.i . , , , , ., tn -ir.i officers of his .staff, to tho Red Cross T.ins.inv n.,,1 ThnrmiVv nvpnintr fmm Academy medal winner, to design not to bo Jdovoled lo some rtenervlnr; seven to nine 23-Ct only all the art interiors, but cos work among the mothers and child-1 tume details, special furnishings and ion of France who suffered In the 1 . trick M ' for Me- 1 properties, and also personally to "dress" every setting with an eye to color harmonies and contrasts. iaz,mova's gown.5 alone the splendid robes of state worn In the imperial court of tho Manchus and the fantastic habiliments of tho God dess of the Red Lantern among them wvio worth ?7r..0U0, and the cos tumes wom by Biippoitlng principals III the large cast and thoso of the hundreds of "extras" figuring In the palace scenes and the bloody stree lighting scenes reproducing the Bo or uprising in Pekln at tho time of the siege of the Allied legations Ir 1900, were woith $50,000. Real Chinese rugs used in tho production lepresened a fabulous outlay. Dorpthy Dalton. the famous star in Paramount Pictures, made a dis tinct hit in her newest photoplay. "Giecn Eyes," at the Star Theatre ' tonight. This is a charming story i dealing with the troubles of a jealous i husband who fancies because his wne is much younger than himself and a beauty, that ho is bound to lost her ' lo e. Hut ho doesn't. Thero are num-' ' erotis dramatic situations of gren' j I strength in tho picture, and the sup- porting company Is excellent, cMef among tho players being Jack Holt, I Dons Leo and Robert McKlm. Tho I picture, which was produced under I the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. is ono of tho best vehicles for Miss Dalton that has been presented hore I In boveral months and it will prove a , genuine delight to all who see It. O Knid Hennett seems to havo again ! scored In her newest Thomas II. Ince Paramount picture, "When Do Wo Eat?" which Is to ho shown at thr Temple Theatro tonight. It gives her n rolo to portray which calls up on all her powers of characterization From tho time sho Is cast ncfrlft when tho Uncle Tom show wherein sho plays Little Eva Is seized by the Sheriff, to tho moment when sin saves tho young hank cashier and do feats tho bank robbers, sho gives, it Is declared, n performance that 1st I not only artistic but characterized by , Its sincerity and verisimilitude. Mis' ' Hennett Is a close student and when sho Is entrusted with n now role r.fiwllna 11a ovnru nlliioo nml nnilnnv. w... v. .wu .u u,w. j..... u rf u.u wia.., i ors to mentally put herself in the position of tho character which re sults in a perfect rendition. NAZI M OVA IN "THE RED LANTERN" AAA.UAA.t....f.i.t..t....f.iAAAAAAAA.AAAAA.VW.V - - 'f'fVTVVVVVVVVTVVVVTVTT' '--. 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