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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1919)
I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iSS'. pa ok Kianr Be r1 -. v & ?'i BfW" h- P: lMr Et ... Lf.f 4 fk. '' pr The K K K STORE - A 'jIWF a w Iv. ir fiiiiifi rrm n ?;, . :SE3SS m t Sr 1 .-MHC ' jr.' ; h 5 I i 11 l1 " &' i&, S as tfttroi. M"ntuiip ""u: OS ftnv., HHi: r HARVEST SAI.ES is the place to ihake our Dollars earn mWej Gehts, for at these big sale's ''you can beat the high cost of dressing, ' , WatUii.perfo.Harve.iSde, mta im, &-u.;i?r- S . H-HnH Hh'iiuifl iUfjaii.: .'-.T3iri!i ;3 -serf w$ :8. JHRmnnB ? 3W ruicts -Jsspifl "Slj tSferri! 'S Sbji vX. -AM m TEACH Y0UH DOLlAmtO HAVE MORE cents' .i a v'& if'vS r,aisTiyt;i ILUUl mireutnt3:' "5 ' " m .u S .y& .Vtf oES -HrfP STORE, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS Personal Mention Maurice Lotches of the Klamath agency Is In the city on business. Mrs. Roy Hickman, of Fort Klamath. Is in Klamath Fulls for a few days qn matters or busine&s. Henry Voss, of Merrill. U in Klamath Falls, attending to busi ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Sampson, of Kirk. are moving to Klamath Falla, where tiiey will live for the winter. Dr. Katherine ScbleSf left this morning for Medford, on a short business trip. Carl Coleman returned last night a 'tor a two weeks' pl&aiure trip in California. Jamee Jory ot Midland, was tiancastnig business at the county scat yesterday. Miss Helen Gabriel left this morn irg for Seattle, where she expects to make her home for the winter. , E. G. Betts of Oakland, and i. F. 'Wise of Sacramento aro among the rn"cnt arrivals stopping at thei V'hlte Pelican hoteL I I Mrs. Parker Dyer of Merrill leftj this morning for Red Bluff to I), W. M. Puterbough. formerly of Miss Twyla Head, county super Klamath Falls, has returned to this intendent of schools loft yesterday city for a visit of two or three for a wook's visit among tho schools weeks, from bis home in Texas. ' of Illy, Bonanza and the northern ...... . iwrt of tn county. Charles S. Hood, prominent mem ber of tho Klamath tribe, was in V. L. Priest of San Frnnclsco, At the Theatres a i shultor In tho home of Caleb Fry. n NO HKIIIOIK l)..MA(,K puwnbrokox. to whom her parent had gonu for nld after him had lied, IN AUTO ACCIDKM 0 RolmrMon and Joe Ktnt W'''i'0ilSS0 town yesterday on business connect-, arrived on tho train last oxeulng to , who stars in ''Tho Gray "V'ctr" i-- Ii " IcaacvA.-ni to all as tlio nwool nd with 'ho Indian affaire. take chargo of tho funeral arrange- Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Pernall left this morning for Medford. being called there by the illness of Mr. Pernall's mother, H. Bolvin left this morning for Santa Clara to spend Thanksgiving with his 6on, Harry, Jr. who is at tending school there. Tom Colmaes. formerly a resident of Merrill, returned this morning to his tome In San Francisco, after a three weeks' pleasure trip In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bowse monts for his brother who died th other evening from Injurlos receiv ed In a runaway accident! and also to look after the deceased brother's affairs In general. 1 REN NE T Ghost," a til in vor.nlon of Bret Under the direction of Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs. Marjorle McClure Gallacher. assisted by Mrs. Uenu-i mtwwtA AhlMmn i? T)rnAvf Inft VAatAl . . . U..U.U t ,uuuu. .t. i. ichamp, reader; Miss Hetty uaud.s.- Harte's story, Maruja, roloxsod by RobortHon-Colo as a Superior Picture, was Icng known on tliu ! stage ns "tho portect lover. Mr. Warner hus Justified his right to tho appellation by his work for tho screen In such productions ss "For ! A Woman's Honor," "Tho Pagin God"' and "The Man Who Turned ' , White." I Mr. Warner make hli final np-. ' poarance tonight In "Th9 Wolf's Ghcst at tho Liberty. from her husband to tako up a stago osenped without Injury when Rob- fcaruer in Now York. Tlio puwiiHhop ertson automobile orerturned on i grncin on one or mo street In the west side of town last otonlnj. Th cur uns not seiiuualy dtmixeil. That tlio couacquoncM of the c- cldent wore not more Bcrlouili ronsldt'rod mnrvclous. H. II. Warner tho famous ueior,1"" ,l,,con,0 a "fonce" taT.n ,,'!', f , i robbers, among incin ooing imnny heart of ltuth. To remove hur from the harmful envlronmont, Fry sends Until out In boy's clothe to sell papers. On a Mtormy night she en counters a stranger, who gives the urchin some food. Ho prove to bo Jalrtis Drake, a lawyer, who hn sworn to kill his wife and has como to New York In search of Iter. Tho wlfo becomes a ntr vnude tIIJk performer and has grown to lovu hur manager, Sidney Hnvilnml. Il Join j the army and goo over scan on tlit! uimo transpoit that Gray j carried Danny who has enllstxd , Ruth Joins the Salvationists on con i iMtlon that slio ho permitted to go ' , . U . ........ I.nnu 1 OTmrsons in orunr tu u- ut'ui isau. ! If.., ... t.. 1.111.. t.n.l ll' 'Ju!!, .!!C,h.;C!;"!?r?.i:!Planl8t: Mr- Uorre1' v,olln: ?,,,'-! '-Tbo 111.... Hound." lUUIe IlhoI.M mounded In th"lr l.rst engagement onths '""Fletcher, flute, and Esther Hainw nowt 8,arrltlj; vehicle produced by Huth. heartbroken. roturns to ' an(1 Harriet Sugarman, will give n;lhu .sat(nal h:ilm Corporation of America with HavlInnU. TUoy an Leslie J. Smith who has been em- concert tomorrow evening at tiu Amorlca for W. V,'. Hndklusoii dls- ;cen together b tb.i uctr.-ss and, ployed by the Baldwin Hardware IIoU8ton onera houso for tho De"efit trlbutlon. comes to the Liberty a.Mfin.d by Jealousy, tbo latter company for several months left yes- ot tha Pre9byter'an P'P orKan ' 1 Theatre. Friday. has Ruth arrested on a truinixid.up terday for a visit with relatives and The concert beg!ns at 8:3 c!c i "Th" ni" ,",r'",, "- " "'' -argi. of robbery. In u smashing .i.i .- r!,i j o FoHowlng is the pregram: I nine life storv of a Snlvntlnn Armv rlliiiuv fntbi-r ai'tl fluilglHur are ,.,-,,,- .,, iinH i2iijii4iij.aaii"saji - --- m ------ Cisco. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SAI-B Or will trade, for Indian Innd, a good Maxwell etr Dr. A. A. Soule. 10-3t' FOIl 8AI-K OK TRAUK What tan youT Two vlow camera and rtew outtlt, Cooke lions. New, A, J, I.yle. -lt jfomcK Get vour Fruit Cako for Thinli- giving (butter than Mother uicd to inako) at The Mars, luiz Boom Havllnnd Main St. ' At 5Q7 Main Karl Shepherd in, "Buy music this CbrhUmai." If XOTIOK with her husband, vho left several, w-.eks ago. Mr. and MrsADyer in-, tend making their home in Red ; Bluff, or some point In northern California. G. A. Krause, manager of the Klamath Manufacturing company, which was , purchased recently '1y the Earl Fruit company, left this morning for San Francisco, to look after matters of business In connec tion with tbo transfer of this property. LIBERTY THEATRE "TIIK PICK Ol THK PICTURES" II .W. I'OOIjE, Owner. HARRY RORKL, Masleal Director Tonight will be your final opportunity to see "THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST," the Bret Harte story, in which H. B. Warner plays the leading role. Or rather the two leading roles, for Mr. Warner takes the part of both Dr. West and that of his son. And when the two characters appear together on the screen each played by the same man one can realize where H. B. Warner won his fame. "THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST" wilf have its final showing at the Liberty tonight. Doors open at 1.30 and 7:00 P. M. ' (A PART I All members of tho Degree tew ...... .nn.ai,wi to ho nretent Tnurs- Icantaln. ltuth Drake, who. u.-uri-.. united In court and tlio erring wife, day night for Initiation. There wm Jewel Seng from Faust Gounod ,I). ,lcr )I1()H;r a8 nn lntanti )H B,ven unil mother flees fropt the scents .also bo n banquet. Mrs. Gallagher . " . .i i tha Fantas!e-Impromptu..ChopIn Op 6c! " ' A'!?'0?," """ " puUn'' ,,'. HIIOf'k "' Miss Gaddls (a) Bright Star of Love ... Robandl (b) Spring Song . . . . Oscar Well Mrs. Gallagher Violin obllgato by Mr. Borel Chinese Mother Gooso Rhymes. Translated by Ihaac T. Head land; Music (based upon Cliln fso themes) by Balnbridgo Crist. (a) Lady Bug, (b) Baby Is Sleep ing, (c) What tho Old Cow Said, (d) Tho Mouse, (o) Of What Uso Is a Girl? (f) Pat-a-Cake, (g) There Was an Old Woman; Harriot Sugarman (a) Sans Tol d'Hardolot (b) Joy of tho Morning Harriet Ware (c) Slavo Song del Rlego Mrs. Gallagher PART II (a) Sing, Smile, Slumber Gounod (b) By tho Water of Mlnnctonka, Llourai co Mrs. Gallagher Flute obllgato by Mr. Fletcher Three Japanese Sketches, Trans lated by Lefcadlo Hcarn; sot to music by Fay Foster. (a) Tho Shadow of tho Bamboo Fenco (b) Tho Honorable Chop-Sticks (c) Tho Cruel Mother-In-Law Esther Haines Haymaking ,.. Ncodh m ' Mrs. Gallagher Readings ' Solccted .Mrs. Beauchamp (a) Kathleen Muvourneen.... Crouch (b) Good-Bye Tostl nMrs. Gallagher ? ' SMILING REWARD FROM TICKLING ALASKA SOIL Best yot. Herald Want Adi. At.gQyMiry Earl .Shepherd says, "Buy tuurfic this Christmas." tt " V F"! l I . t -,,,-,- c!-dP rkl8rt'rlcultureria!nlng 8!"llvcstock"country"l,rtli WerM and With a DOnnUtlnit 1m than e nnn -v.... -.-i. KUk,;iy;I?1 "?? buutt Wckled yet," My xprt B.SMM lto wMtitm. tlto photo shows tocoUUm grow, oa CT?,wiM U. Mil and ramiac 4l , eMawrtaUa al bmi ffMaatlr ttaa wat ot MrarM rts ". HOUSTON'S A f..i,tw.Htiin AmniemenU HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCI.N'fl kvi:iiv wi:.vianiA AM' SATURDAY STAR THEATER TODAY r MAIMli: KKNNKDV In "LL-AVK IT TO SWAN' ' Also MACK 8WAIV In "HIS WTlftB I'UJ'" TEM PLE THEATER TODAY KKANCI8 MANN' In "Til K ROOT OP KVH." Alan Uo.u.l Current BTC