TAOK WVH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BATtllDAY, FKDHUARY 28, 1020. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OLIVER MOROSCO'S FAMOUS STAGE SUCCfeSS LOMBARDI, L Staffing, BERT, LYTELL . ft 5 W" IH a""' Ar HBaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaal sao FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres. fine chicken ranch on 1'nclflc High way 2 1-2 in lien from Grants Pans Will take Ford car an part payment, car; terms on balance. A. McDuffco, Pelican Hay Lumber Co. 27-1 FOIt SALE OH RBNT 30 acres or land near tewn. Inquire at 732, .Mum st. jn-w Bert Lytell vLombarcli, LicT SUNDAY AND MONDAY TWO MATINEES SUNDAY-AT 1:30 AND 3:30 P. M. THE LIBERTY l'OH BALE New and itrlc.iV mod ern six room bungalow on pare mrnt with big burner lot. Linoleum. shades, screens and indirect light? already in place, immediate posses ion. Terms. Chllcoto & Hmitfi, 033 Main St. Phone fie "-2C-l FOIt SALE New 0 room plastered bungalow, completely furnished, two large porches, half basement. A .nifty Httlo home well equipped on paved street largo lot, must have money. Call 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. or 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. 739 9th st, 26-3 I TUIJS IiAKK ITKMS. 4 T , Miss Hatch started Sunday morn; l'n for Los Angeles, called thoro by the serious Illness of her sister. Russell CrandaU and Carr Dalton spent the week end at the home ot the latter. , Joe Culbcrtson has surprised the people of the community by announc ing his marrlago. Mr. and Mrs. Cuf bertson nro living on tho homostcad, Mr. Bramhall has gono to Port land, Ho expects to return with a drovo of cattle. Amos Book is running a tractor for Mr, Ilramfaall on the lake prop erty1 ho has rented. THIEVES THRIVE UNDER NEW ORDER 1IJ3UMN, Jan. 25. (By Mnll)k Tho Ilolshovlk Idea that tbo other fellow ought to be compelled to sliaro his property even If ono must resort to theft to obtain It scorns to actuate nomo ot Berlin's thlovcB, Two flls tors, servants of n well-to-do family in Hanover who recently stolo 40d, 000 marks worth of valuables from their employers declared, when ar retted, that they felt It was perfect iVrlght, under the new ordar of thing's "to toko a share In the pfop $&ot .those b,sf(paeJ.'; Largo quantities, of jewelfa and vafuablp articles are being stolen in Berlin. Servants, are often tho of fenders and frequently are captured becauso they are amatqurs. ufNTrB JEWISH ML'HKUM IN JKKL'HALKM READY. LONDON, Jon. 20. (By Moll ) Palestine Museum has finally been established In Jerusalem and Is ready for public Inspection. Hereto fore It wa part of tho Boznlel School of Arts and Crafts, founded by the Zionists. Inaugurated only about 14 years ngo It already contains more than 3,000'oxhlblts. Jewish artists In all countries novo now como forward with promises of assistance In the form of pictures and sculpture. In (ho Island of Formosa" dogs' foot nro considered a groat delicacy. The Rex Cafe s Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 "' " . Crab Flako Cocktail Soiip f ' " Chicken Okra with nice ' - ItellshcH -? '! ' Jtlpo Ollvoa DlUPlckloa, ' Hnlnd Lottuco andEgg ' ' , Cholco of Young Chlckon" Frlcasseo a la Peasant Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Londonderry ' " ', Roast Young Klajnath Turkoy, Celery Dressing,-, ' aiblet aravy Vegetables i - f . , Mashed Potatoes Now Cauliflower au Gratln - 1" ' , ' " ' , Cholco of , ! Jvomon Blanc Mango "J Hubbard Squash PIo Hot Mlnco PIo ' Coffeo Tea Milk r AT THE THEATERS Today Is the fast opportunity that movlo lovers will have, to see Henry B. Walthall ha the greattPJoneer pJoJ ture, 'The Long Arm 'of Mknnlater," at the Jlberty Theatre. Henry B. Waithall, who bos scored a hundred triumphs since his ap peaYance In "The Birth of a Nation," haa In the role of the hero of this romantic and mysterious film play tbe greatest part he bas ever played. Tho story Is based upon the bril liant novel by E. Phillips Oppenhelm and tells of the experiences of George Manntster, a rich young man, who Is nlmost ruined by a band of high s6clety sharks, and in nddltlon sees his wife desert him tor one of his enemies. For two years he trails the guilty pair across the land and tho sea and finally overtakes them near death In the midst ot a sand storm on tho de sert, ,Hero ho learns tho Identity of the. men responsible for his misfor tunes, and, leaving tho woman and the man who stolo her to their fate, ho returns to civilization. Ono by one tho men and women who plotted his debtructiou are caught In tho merciless grip ot his long arm and nro either driven to death or dishon or. Tho tnlo ends happily with tho for gleuess of his wlfo. ; ' As its speclol fcutu,ro attraction. Liberty Thentro will prosent "Lom bard!, Ltd.," tho Scrcon Classics, Inc., supcr-pioductlon, with Bort Lytell as the star, for n run of two days, be ginning Sunday. ''Lombard!, Ltd.," Is variously described ns a fashion show, a girl show nnd a highly di verting comedy drama of tho screen, with tho star In tho unusual and In teresting role of a malo modlsto. Frodorlc nnd Fanny Hatton, most gifted of Amerlcnn collaborators, wore responsible for tho original I stogo play of "Lombordl, Ltd.," from which the photoplay was made. On tho stngq It wns presented by Oliver Morosco nnd ran for a season In Now York nnd moro than a year on tho road. Most of the ncUon transpires In tlip swagger Fifth Avonuo dress making ostnbllshmenttof Tito Com bardl, nn eccentric" .Itnllon gonitis whoso artistic tendencies exceed his business ncumen, and who ffnds him suit In dlro straits and facing bank ruptcy becauso his fulth In human nature has mado him too 'easy' with defrauding customors. AHco Lake, Juanito Hansen And Verd Lewuj: havoi leading feminine roles in tho .'production. Other beauti ful young) i-women; in the casty.are Tnea Tbpt. Ann May, Jean; Acker, Virginia Caldwell Golda ' Madden, and Patricia H'anhbn, the lda't tftree being goWn' models of tho '-'perfect 36" variety. Joseph Kllgour, George McDaniel 'and John Steppling have the remaining supporting parts in the male "Contingent. June Mathls adapted the Hattons.' play 'to th6 screen. Jack Conway.dlr ected the production, which was made under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, Screen Classics, Inc., t Director General. The art In teriors were designed and executed by M. P. Staulcup, special technical director fbmho production. ! i The Chinese are very fond ofjaa extraordinary dish called "mllhl,", which is mado of live new-born mice. dipped in honey. iffi. J "Goodesy" is not a disease or a' new relleion. It's lust thn name which In clvnn in thn rpIotipo whtoW . , occupies itself in measuring thej earth. FOIt SALE Six room modern home. Ono squaTO from pavement. Terms. Phono 1C7. 25-28 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOH SALE 'For cash, A home com fort range. Phone 4G0J. 27-1 FOB. SALE High grndo upright piano In good condition, cash or terms. Vinters Jewelry Store. 27-28 FOIl SALE A few second hand. , phonographs In good condition. Slightly usedi Winters, Jewelry Store. 27-28 v FOR. SALE Fine oak, late model, roll top office desk. Pboae 1G7. 26-28 FOR SALE Three wagons, one 20 H. P. 2300 volt motor, one truck. Klamath Ice & Storage Co. Phone 58. 26-2 FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. , Imperial Garage. , 25-tf FOR SALE '7 good milch cows, I bull address Box 383, Klamath Falls. '24-1' FOR SALE Good, clean restaurant and ' small grocery business, stock and fixtures also lease. Sickness cause ot telling; 1122 Main St. V24-28 FOR SALE A. double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. -- 12-tt FOR SALE Leading make3. Phono graphs. Pianos, , Records. EarJ Shepherd, '50 r Main' 8t. 24-tf h FOR RENT QRXEASE FOB, RENT Two rooms. 632 Oak St. Phone 4 51 J. Call at 27-1 f FOR RENT 2, large furnished rooms for housekeeping, 1313 Main. Phone 471. 26-tf t- u r MISCELLANEOUS CITY GARBAGE-When yon want garbage removed call b2J. You may have had onough fire In surance two or three years ago, but havd you enough today7 Wo aro Btlll writing Insurance at the same old pre-war rates. Call at 633 Main St. or phone CC. Chllcoto & Smith. - 27-1 Six million feet ot-yellow pine for sale or party with saw. mill to cut same. Good location', plenty of water close to railroadman- .Schneider ranch, Address P. O. Box 503, Klam ath, Falls. , " " 27-4 If yon have trouble' In getting1 your repairing done promptly, Try '"Win ters Jewelry Store. 27-2fr TONBCLEAR-i-LlnIId makesioldire cords,,llkou new,Earl Shepherds. 50rMa n.St,"' " 241S Seo Ha'rry Telford for1 -Tra'ctof Plowing, Hay Chopping and SIlo-'FllN Ing. -- '" r-J' 17-19-21-23-25-28 PHONE r PEYTON for wood, 187 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf See Winters and see better. 27-28 LOST AND FOUND WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN Camp cook Wnt3 work in Lumber or Logging camp. Address F Herald Office. 27-28 WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for saIe.'State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. , (Sat.) WANTED Girl to work in kitchen as cook's assistant. Pkone 57J. Klamath pen'J Hospital. 26-tf Mm In ihn mnrlrat f nr tha Titir- nHniiA if a R nr R rnnm TinilSR. CloM in furnished or unfurnished. If yo nave somviaioK xuuutsru uuu .uwv would like to bear from you. State nfxi afid -1if-affnn 1n-V1rRt lntter and don't answer naleaeyon have a bari gain. Address J.neraio omce. a- WANTED At, once, -4 or 5 room ftrnlsned apartment. Kesponsioia pedple will furnish reference. Tel. 449. D. L Bundy, Care State High way Dep't... , 25-28 WiWTED-l-To'Tea.i a'good irrlgnt- . M Jam WUO.Sipca, (ma Hrauw Io'kJ vrwwl "rrnripnrAi1 tnln. Can giTM.'i&d references, Address Jl A. BaWlffa; Klamath Falls, Ore. 24-3 Plaining Mlli hands", bf all kinds. Carpenter for bench work and outside. Sticker man ' z Draiichtsman . Turnlr -r Band sawyer . . J Sash and doormen -j Cabinet makers , ;" Mkeside Imraber uo.' Klajatath ATenue'and Center SL Phone 128 - s -Jil , h M " ' KOT1CE ,m.A a.ftt 1.!. Mnttncr r9 tha IVCre Will Up'UU IUCVMU6 MW LadjesBP. O.' Ei'club.untll further notieeby PrcsidenL.'V" 28 - -CARD OFHANKS. , . WO WISH lU,inauK.'luo llicuun.wuu bo wnuiy assiHiuu ua uunus ihd . ness 'arid ddathbjf "ourtwlpved son and hrotheri. f..f ?", MR. AND MR8R, FBEASLEY ,AND FAMILY i ' f t i Jewel Cafe R.C.I.PA:, pK No. 459 Retail aettention? Important Meeting on Tuesday, Marai 2, 1920 PleasetAttend l By OraerjYPresident p . t" A machine has-been constructed by which an armless .man can feed himself, opernto'n '"typewriter, and even mend boots by means ot his toes. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 MENU ; SOUP , Cream of Chicken with Rice REIilSHKS" f Dill Pickles Ripe Olives , SAIiAD ' j Shrimp Salad , FISH Tendorloin of Sole Cholco of Fried Spring Chicken, County Gravy Roast Young Turkoy, Sago Dressing , VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes String Beans DESSERT Choice ot English Plum Pudding, Hard and Vanilla Sauco , Mince and Pumpkin PIo ' ' ' i Tea , Coffee Milk ' 'I 5 v JEWEL CAFE 610 Main st. ' .I.,.l..t.t,.H..H"H"H"l"I"I''H' L . .. .. .- .. .. . .- . - nnrrTTTrVTr AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE Delegates from the Pacific States aro at Washington urging 'federal appropria tion for roads, and asking legislation that will aid in this important form of de velopment. This Is the most vital problem of tho day, ' as its development will tend to reduce the high cost of living it the roads to be improved are paved with WARREN1TE- B1TULITHIC WARREN BROS. CO, All main Klamath Falls, a rants Pass and Ashlan1' I' streets are paved w( ,k Wnrronite - Bitullthie, over 10 yearn iu servli ORDER NOW SEED Murphey'is Feed & Seed St 126 Sooth Sixth St. '' J Phoi . - VI fkid 7) v )