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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1919)
rtflJlWAV, iikcemiikk in, mm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVH '7 I I t ? T t I A 11 &$5C V 2 : : 1 c9e$ec$M3j(s Ji Santa's Christmas Day :!$! i V I t T Y f Y jijij Br MARY OKAHAM BONNRR SSSSSSSSSSSSSSMsaasaasaftMc (UoprrliM Hilt br We. urn litmptp, Uoiudi WJirn ChrldtmtiH comes evoryhodv sinriR mtviM-tiaim? .. n iu t 0p to us to advortlso also. HUT wo don't need much advertising, V ..twnt to keep tho public posted Hint our munii nni hno tu.n ir.A ' ringed for their bonjint. You will nnd tunny Reed things to ut nd your hungor win do appended when you hnvo dined n i. ! A Jewel Cafo. JL I ffuntit oven mentions tld to thit nil hi If nml nnlnlu mil (,,. l,.i Z V... , nnnntii mimf linf HH whv mil lint nl llw. i ,,,. I - "- - - -v w.v T T Y ! I i 'that JEWEL CAFE Y '610 Main St Phone 185 Y jw:"Kx:" Cryttilt ef Unlimited Site. Artificial cryMnla of (rent regular- fit md clearness nnd of almnit un- Dolled ilif, ore claimed on product f lh perfected procesa of II. V. jlnorf, an American phyalclat. Tlif voil growing of rrystala conslata In ttiMrallnff the solution In which a Hull crjatal It suspended aa a nu dum. In the new method, the aolu- tloo l kept slightly auperaaturated. md Hit growth continue aa I our aa ttila condition la maintained. Crya- nil ef Itochella salt (aodlum-potaa- iia tartrate) more than three Inch MlneralH are the chief resource, for Mexico Is one of tho foremost silver producing countries of tho world. Tho country nlso has rich iiupoHiis oi copper, tend, mercury, Iron, sulphur, tin, and other products. ANTA CLAUS wns hmk In his workshop. It looked very empty. And no wonder. If you could lme ttiken the trip wlil( h Hiiulli Onus took you would hnve seen the renson why. ilmuuh It would not he hnnl for imy of us to guess the reason why. Kim in tlnus on the night hefore Christ tuns ( hnd stopped nt the toy ston-s nnd Imil iiikiti me toys which he hnd left there so unit the ehlldren i-oulil -v iliein ,fS mill write letters telling what they A, warned. I Hy that time he hnd nnckn nnd nnrks ' Y of toys, us tnnny us his sleigh could hold, nnd while his workshop wns ? empty there was a nice, cheerful no- JL peiirunce iihout It. ' There were lots of tools uround. Js. however and there were hits of cloth left from tanking dresses and hats for ftnlllii ntiil fftiofA ..... ft. I- A.. . " ..-ir .-,c iiiLir ruun in -. rlhhons which hnd tied puckngrs. There I were pleres of wood. too. which hnd J been snwed off hen bouts were made. W There were nniny other things which 2 showed !t hnd been a toy ahop. It .A looked as If It hud been full bf toys 2 minorni'l "n,y " n,,w w,ll,e ' nnd not only ,A mineral ,0)l , ()f rvprv ,or of a (;,r,Ktna)l present for eery sort of a rhlld. IV 1 ' ' lA. i1 ' T WjW 1 v mmffi, siMzm V B1WI -.'.A i.'W'a1BB1B1B1B1B1B1B1H I mm, ifel i Z WmrJ 4rr4raHk2ak. ajaaMt Vl9&M rt k I H$MMJM The Great Christmas Jewelry Store WE ARE PLEASED TO AN NOUNCE THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS OF Christmas I aA XAT X I 1TT X ,J Y TT ! of surpassing beauty and worth have been assembled here for the holidays. We make the following suggestions to make it easier to solve the , question. "What shall I give?" z Diamonds Duy See K. -- " " v a i iiiiu i A Ore was burning cheerfully In the im-ue ui ueiery lana. he nlmii un,l u... m..i,i- .i, 1. K. Smith. 517 Main Street. I .hT... ;,. ';.. "T "'""' ",rw',,B .. , -....,. r nun n i mi. noi mere was il " ofn fire. loo. at the end of the Th nnnl.nl r-l. M.l- .l.u - I """' """ " "' '""" '""" "I " .vM. , u. '""'W, niiu U on population of ubout half a million. fenf and two Inches thick hare been ,B tho cnu,tal onl cbe center of produced, with all surfacea and angles In the higher altitudes of Mexico. perfect This salt la most voluble wheat, corn, nnd other rrpfll B. JL'JVTV"! UI,frM,,ur",,on " raised, while tho lowlands produce Mined by dissolving In hot water. , .... . ... ...t.llrhflrrM.Hn.. Will. tl.. -IJ .. . I "' b" l"uuuen UI CUIKU, riCO, thtrmostet the temperature Is so regu-1 HUBUr cano' colton' tobacco, cocoa, And Boy of the North waa happy that kifd at to keep up tha supersaturated nna lrPcnl fruits. , Santa Claus waa so pleased by the twdltlon. The sei crystal Is sua- I w""" wrapper and Rllppera which he American naa got tor tils master. a rug beside the chair sat Bov of the North, his head against the knee of Santa Clans. He waa wagging bis tall from time to time and looking Into his master's eyes. "Good old Boy of the North, never forgets his master 1" sold Snntn anus. Z f T i t T t t T JL and other precious stcnee In luxurious setting of p'atinum and gold, watches of tho best Swiss and American manu facture, lavallires, brooches, rings, pins, gold and silver novelties, rare sterlln? and plated silverware, cut glass. In fact, anything to supply one's wants in the jewelry line. Muta! In the solution of the material. LLW hnv.e n ,?0:00 . A.mer,9? iidirowth 1. said to continue Indef-. Tlt or IfiO 00 Ve look Me "O0l,0ld " ot ,he " " Y There are only 9 days left until kltel, .Mi efflclent c-ontrol. I Kn, tZ M rl l n.- ?i", ?nn,n .C" "". Ittlng him. and A Cnsh or frm. wim.r. 7np. Min "0T or "'p Norh "nlffed the air. and JL - So that your gift may be engraved, we have an engraved. Shop early. Xmas. P5rralin Ivory In anticipation of the greaest holi day business we have ever experienced, wc have made adequate preparations. Our display windows are filled and our show cases brimming over with the .most exquisite line of PYRALIN IVORY ever shown in a city of this size. Can be had in sets or separate pieces, and nothing will please HER more than to add to the collection she already pos sesses or purchase a full set while our stock is complete. jflLLLlW -tfea Beat yet. Herald Want Ada. . ... w. I..IUV .UI U .JUW 1 I Cash or terms. Winters, Phone H9-W 70C Main 13-lt Santa Cluus aa though to NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS On account of the condition of the roads, our de livery service will leave the market promptly on this schedule: Going cast nt 8:30 a. W. Going west at :00 n m. fioing east nt 10:30 a. m. Going rant at 11:00 a. m. One delivery In the afternoon at 3 o'clock. ' THE PEOPLE'S MARKET looked at say: "Who wouldn't be good If he be longed to you? You're always cheer fnl and happy and always thinking of I HHtMtl I . Call at the Bend Studio for your XMAS PHOTO We are open nights and Sundays "lMt ......4.4..H....H. LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OP THE PICTURES" .XV. POOLE, Owner. VWW-VWSi-) HARRY JIOHEb, Musical Director .A. TONIGHT "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" Robert Hichens' Story of the Sahara . and a good Comedy and News Weekly Dooi SUNDAY at the Matinee 1 "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" and at Night "DAWN" Adapted from the famous novel by Eleanor H. Porter, author of "Pollyanna" '. ' i open 1:80 uml 7:po P. M. Evening pictures shut nt 7:30 fSfV iaWSCJ All 1 J T T T T Mrter! H.J. 706 Main Street WINTERS Jeweler and Optician Phone 149W AT THE THEATERS Children World." Over others. You like children and you like to bear them laugh and you work for them all the year. You're their King. King Santa Cfaus, and you're my mas ter." So Boy of the North tried to talk to Santa Clnus and Santa Claus under- One of the most exciting episodes in Douglas Fairbanks new Artcraft picture, "The Knickerbocker Buck aroo," which will be shown tonight at the Star Theatre, is that oi tne screen athlete climbing out ot a, window of a speeding Pullman, i continuing up to the roof of the car and running along on the top of the train, then Jumping to the swinging arm of a water feeder from which he leaps onto the back of a horse. This is the start of a thrilling chase in which two hun- I ured cowboys pursue, Fairbanks for miles up into the hills. Arrange- Pathe, "Dawn" boasts the real thing I in all-star cast, Flora Finch, one of I the earliest of the earliest of screen I personalities, is cist in the role "of! the cantankerous aunt who possess-1 es more money than charity. Harry Davenport who plays the role of, one of the 'Three Wise Fools" inj the play of that name all last winter on Broadway, is the lovable old father who hoped each new picture he painted would revive the family fortunes. I Fanny Rice, a mirth-provoker in all Blackton pictures, is the rhyme making, dollar-stretching Susan Betts, maid of all work and general house manager. James Furey, one of the best loved of "old men" on RECKARD TAXI-AUTO SERVICE Winter Schedule Short trips, 50a passen ger; Pelican Bay or Ship pington, 1.50 for either 1 or 3 passengers. Rex Cafe. Phone 77 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Anyone wishing a Duplex com bination chair and table can leave Via otvmnvt Id tha Olvrfl W7o vofovdn . VAtll" Adrian of YITImtA TAmnlw stood.' He stroked the dog's head, and menu were made with the office of Gug A,exander though h,s partner, I Store. O. Fylling. 13-3t ns ne smuea. iookiuc into tne BreDluce. , io uircgiui-ucuciai ui .ainuaua .... be said "It was a wonderful trip, Boy of the North. I love to sit down here In my easy chair on Christmas dsy nnd think about It Oh. I saw so many lovely children. They were n sleep and such nice smiles were plnying around their mouths. I hoped, Boy of the North. I hoped they were thinking nboua me. because I like to have them fond of me." And Boy of the North pressed nearer ns though to say: "They're fond of you Just as I am fond of you Just ns fond ns enn be!" "My reindeer had such a good time, too. You'll have to go out nnd see them in their stalls soon, and hear how they hnd to slow up whenever they nmde lots of noise, for I wns so nfrnld they would nwnken the children. "And now. Boy of tho North, you know what I must do I" Boy of the North stretched himself nnd pot up. lie followed Suntn Clinic to n corner of the workshop nnd then back to n window while Santa Clnus" cnrrled n long, long telescope. "This Is my mnglc telescopo which you see me use each year, Boy of the North," suid Snntn Claus. "1 !ook,nt children nil over tho world, nnd when they smile nnd 1 can see how hnpoy they are rten I am being thanked for my work. "It wns very hnrd this yenr to get nil that the children wanted. Some years are harder than others, but the children understood and I haven't seen a single scowl. No, Boy of the North, not a slugle scowl, "Oh, what thanks! Every child ev erywhere Is smiling, Boy-of tho North, and every child Is happy I" And there were tenrs In those merry (winkling eyes of Santa Claus yes, tenrs hu( tears of Joy nt the smiles of children whom he bad been able to ae through tilts muglc telescope. for the use of an entire train for the scenes above described. An abandoned track in the San Fer nando desert was selected for tho location, because of the scenario demanding the desert atmosphere. r Eddie Dunn, is cast in a more Ber-TEAMS WANTED To haul saw Jous role, gets some laughs out oft mm boilers and machinery from his comedy role. Others in the near Olene to two and a half miles cast are Margaret Barry and Gladys below Yalnnas, on Sprague river. ri-t Good sleighing. Good pay. H. H. innils Miss Breamer, of course, is cast 251-R bid Lincoln or Phone 13-2t na Dorothy Pnrkman, the sweet-) heart of Keith Burton, who had to LOST Bar pin with scroll design, Critics who have seen Sellg's "The deceive him before she could prove 'ndon M$- Return to Mrs. r.nr,?o f 4iinh fiimoii frnm Rnh. ..... ..,., ..J . . ,.... s- . Francis, 711 Oak or Phone ..,.. -. -- , - --. .- iiuti, wiieiuur uuim ui iiui, uer iuvc ert Hichens' wonderful novel of the,waa unshaken. Robert Gordon is same name, have nsserted that it 190-M. Reward. 13-2t ls particularly convincing in his role the greatest love story ever present- or the Doy nrtlst who must needs ed on the motion picture screen. atilrt ufe nU over agaln when he The love scenes between Helen; joses na sjght. Ware and Thomas Santschi are r very strong, and in Addition, there are a succession of scenic pictures! The population of Mexico is n amazing in their olaboratness. little over 15,000,000, or less than "Tho, Garden of Allah" was pro- that of the two states of New Yck duced by Colin Campbell, the fa- and Pennsylvania, and of this only mous director, who produced "Tho 'about 20 por cent are white. Spoilers," "ThO NnW-nnAVnll."! Rosary," etc.' MASONS ATTENTION Special communication Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. and A. M., Monday evening, Dec. 15. Work In the F. C. Degree. Visitors welcome. By order of GEO. C. ULRICH, 13-2t W. M. Lou, San Luis Potosi, Puehla and. t Guadalajara are centers of the mln- ing industry. "Th Crisis," '-Tho Tho Arabian cities at tho edge ot tho Sahara, notably "Beni-Mora," are presented realistically temples, mosques, the bazaars, thoi walls of huge stone, etc., are beauti ful and faithful in every respect. See "The Garden of Allah,',' tho last word in cinematography, at tho Liberty Theatre, tonight. Afc-jfttLftk. The, i Y !! "Dawn," one of Eleanor H. Por-' ter's most widely read novels, is the1 $ attraction at the Liberty Theatre J Sunday, J. Stuart Blackton is tho,V producer of this charming story of t T Y e,ifce. iA aT. jti jTa aT Ak jIe. jfffcdfc. j&.j&. a. &j&j&j&j&j9j IVf Tav ' "4" 4 Vr 4 vy Ta7a7 "a7 Tvyyiy TViy Tat vy iyi A" ! azzz azzz Big Dance TONIGHT AT MOOSE HALL Dance on the Largest nnd Best Floor Admissien: 75c, War Tux Included; Ladies Freo optimism. In it he has starred those popular favorities, Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gordon. Stan ley Olnwtead adapted tho story to tit onftmn Aa la llalinl with ttlA Blackton production, distributed by I m$mm$ Kay-Jay Orchestra Dancing 8:45 ! f T t T T T T T T T T Y A-A T T T t T t t t T t t T T t T T T