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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
rrxi I v I'AOK KOCR IT, MAY rUKKVEWIW HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mmmm t j ing Herald H P. . MCRIil ID IODLI OKy MKer Published dally, excopt Bundsy, by Herald Publishing Company ol Ih rails, at 116 Fourth Street. tared at the Dottofllce at KUm Ah Falli,' Ore., for transmission thru M Mails ai iecond-claa matter. ttbacrlptlon tcrma by mall to any Mrtta In the United Blatcss j vsr ... s u .u v month ..-M.Ma.....M.MM .60 ' Member ot,llie AwwcUtcO I'mw. k- Tlie Associated Press Is exclusively ''titled to the use for republication t all newt dispatches credited to It mt not otherwlso credited In this MM, and alto local news published p paper. 'itMla. All rights o republication of ape- aispttcnea nerein are aiso re- HATfUDAY, MAV S3, 102O i ' Society 7r-, ; i n neat, Jmb Brneat, Percy Evans, guest ot honor -was the- recipient of Jean McCall, Jean Grace Qroesbeck many lovely Rifts from the friends and 8tewart Qroesbeck. I Invited. The house was prettily dec s orated tor tho ocen'lori and dainty Mrs. Silas Merrick Hathaway and refreshments wore served ddrlng the small son, 8llas, Jr., arrived Friday evening. The guests were: Mcs evening from I.os Angnlej-. Oil., to dames George Watt, N. I). Stewart, be the houso guest of Mr. and Mrs." II. W. Poole. K. T. l.udon, Charles Herbert I). Newell for some time. Currln, Harry Ackley, J. K. Drat Mrs. Hathaway Is a nlcco of Mrs. ton, William Ganong and tho Misses Jewell. 1 -Alice McCourt, Twyla Head, Haclmcl 4AppIegate and Agnes Leo. Miss Armstrong of'tho.,hlgh schdolj faculty was hostess" to.ifio senior Monday evening Mrs. George Watt cUm nt a theatre party nt tho I.lb- entertained at her homo on l'a,.lflc erty and supper nt the Hlucblrd on Terraco In honor of her sinter, Mis.-. TnoWlnv nlslit. The refreshments. Alice McCourt and Mrs. Harry Ack- Including tho cakes and Ices wero .ley. whose blrthcnya ocrur on the Thursday forenoon little Jean Qrace Qroesbeck entertained a party ether juvenile friends en tho lawn M the Orocsbcck home on Ninth atreot. Games wero played, a dainty luncheon served, the little tots each parting with a colored balloon as a Mvenlr. Those present were Pearl. Jmn Wilson, Marie Collier, Mary Tfcomas, Katheryn Drewbaker. Frank' carried out In tho clnss colors of green and wlilto and pink carnation were used for the table dcrorntlon Speeches, music 'nnd dancing enter tnlncd the students to tho close of a doltghttul evening. Mrs. Jennlo Hurn. Mrs. It. H. Wat tenburg nnd Mrs. J, Fred Oocller wero hostesses to tho Art Needle work Club, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Goeller on South ltherstde street. The house was prettily decorated In Spring flowers nnd delicious refreshments wero sorved by the hostees. Mrs. Hobcrt A. Emmltt will enter tain tho Happy Hour Club Tuesday nttcmoon. Mrs. W. 11. Robertson cntcrtnlncd Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. William Ganong, n recent bride who before her marriage wis Miss Carrie Oleson, special repreientatlvc of the Red Cross. The entertainment was In the nature of a shower and the The Star Theatre Presents D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREAT PHOTOPLAY "SCARLET DAYS " , May 22, 1920. Dear Public: Under the magic hand of D. W. Griffith how many dead civilizations have returned again to life,? He has restored Babylon and Palestine; in "The Birth of a Na tion" he made live again the days of the Civil War, and in "Hearts of the World" he brought the battlefields of Europe to our doors. And now he has revived what is undoubtedly the most picturesque and strangely fascinating period of American history the days of '49. Days when life was at its fullest days of adventure and romance, days of robust gallantry scarlet days. That's the title of this new Griffith production ."scarlet Days." it is not a wild west story it is a story unlike anything ever done. What Griffith presents on his colorful backgrounds is human life. Wherever life is intense and vivitt, be it in the living present or in a for gotten age, Griffith finds his material. You will love the characters of the stoiy Alvarez, the Sillant bandit; Randolph, the heroic aristocrat; Chiquita, e bandit's sweetheart; Rosy Nell, and all the others whose lives become real in Griffith's hands. The picture is' a Paramount-Artcraft, enacted by a typical Griffith cast Richard Barthelmess, Clarine Sey mour, Carol Dempster, George Fawcett, Adolph Lestina, Walter Long you know them all from former Griffith pictures. , , The Star Theater will show "Scarlet Days" -on Sunday and Monday. We consider it one of the big events of the year. When you see it you will feel that way about it, too. Two complete matinees Sunday afternoon starting at 1:30 and 3:30. .Yours, - . TERWILLIGER & PATRICK, Managers. If You Want a Real Investment where the percentage of winning is 72 per cent in your favor BUY AN OIL LEASE IN TEXAS A few days ago an oil well was brought in, iri Caldwell County, Texas, and as always leases have gone sky high in price. " But we will still have a few oil leases left for sale in the adjoining counties at $12.00 per acre in 5-10-20 acre tracts. a Better see us at once as there are a number of wells drilling in-- all counties we have acreage iri, get in. ahead of ' the drill and your chances- for- train 'are lendrmpus.', ...,.' ' snnlo day. The house win prettily decorated and tho guests of honor woro showered with lovely gifts nnd congratulations from their friend Uullcloui refreshments wen served during tho evening. Thoje Invllud, beside tho guests of honor, were: Mcrdames H. W. Peel ni'l Charles Cunln ami tho )IIiwi'T)I.i Head. Agnes I.ee and Myrtle Record Tho senior pupils of lio .Vunnl Heart Academy musle d"m enter tained nt an informal vHnl lt Thuriday afternoon In hnr.o' of Mh Kay Slick, the first graduate of tlu' Sacred Heart high sel.nol Min'c was tho special feature f thr after noon! but songs, recital torn nnd rcjdlngs wero also enjoyed One reading worthy of note, wn an orig inal poem by Mls Slncl: diMrtlbln a day of school life nt tin Sacred Heart Academy. An appropriate toast was given by MUs I.orttto Konop. An abundance of dell-lous refreshments was serve 1 Thise tircsent were: Helen Anderson,- Thyrsa Anderson, Klvlra Anderson, Ada Ilall, Homona nail. Opal Cud well, Florence Klllat, Clarke Ulllot, V.'olct Gale, GNnca Glenn. I.orctto Konop, Anita .Lawrence, lrno l.w Is, Clara McDnnlcls, Vcunlca Mc Andrews. Josephine Mlmer. Kllin bcth Ilamhjy, Fy Slack. Ulnnrhc Stevens, Gertrude Smlt:, Waive WIthrow. Ituth and L'mN- Moot, man. Walter Hannon, Kir'isitl llcgue and David Totten. !. E. O. Sisterhood meot with Mrs. Fred Fleet Tuesday cvcnlt i:. Aftc tfcc regular huslscss sirctln a mot enjoyable and Instruct!" i evening was spent on the stud? of Oregon Literature. Mrs. nhur Wilton gave a few very Int.'r'tlm; remurk and a book review on 'KThj Urlds1! of the Gods" was given by Mlf Frances Deatty. Mr. Il.jrt C. Thom as closed the meeting with several vocal solos. Thoe pies'-nt wre Mrs Syd Evans, Mrs. Orvi Urnl, Mrs,.l V.. tirewlaker. Mrs Artliu.- Wilson Mrs. Fred Fleet, Mn Hon C. Thtm as, Mrs. It. C. Groosbcrk and Mlrs Frances Deatty. CARRANZA'S DEATH VERIFIED BY REPORT (Continued from rage 1) M !. f ,4s -HSTJ' t: f oo Good for You, Kitty" Even children know good codec. That's why they drinlc Folger's Golden Gate. It's never bitter nor puckery. Different in taste from other coffee and better. ,Jillx OLGER Coldenoaio teei. CO J WncuiYnii Note the Fagranqe ICM VACUUM PACKED Jjrs n and Carranza, who had been ofTlclal ly recbgnlted as the head of the de facto government by tho United States In October, 1915, he Inihted on the respect by tho United States of Mexico's sovereignty and tho con cession to his government of recipro cal rights of Invasion. Ho maintain ed his position despite tho crisis caused by tho clashes between Mex ican and American soldiers at I'arrnl and Carrlzal, but whon wnr seemed unavoidable Comma succeeded In Dance, stemming the tide by his proposal' Music by for the appointment of a Joint com mUslon to settleitho dlRlcuttie am It cr.bly. The proVotal xvas accoptod by President WJIion nnd the deliber ations of the commission resulted In the withdrawal of tho American Opera House, Ilrass Hand. Tonight. I'.ltASS II M) WILL 1'iaY FOIt l.Ct: TO.MGIIT The big. wind-up comes tonight and among tho features l.l the Jitney army and tl"e restoration of friendly lnnco nt Houston's opera houso, to rclntlons between tho two countries. . which everybody Is Invited. 1'lcnty The King of Italy, who has volun-j tho. state, has been, flnco the down fall of the German and Austrian em pire, the most highly paid ruler In Kurorn. his yearly salary being t3,-750,000. Dance, Musi by Opera House, Brans Hand. Tonight. Spink's Camp n Sprang Creek nnd WI11Iii:iim)ii Illtci- Ih nm npvii for tlio sejiHin of IfJliO. Only a limited number ct guosts will bo cared ' for ut u tliue. Parties deulrlng uccommodutlons will pluusn notify ma by mnll or phono It. C. Rnrltik, P. O. addresa Chlloriuln, Ore. or phone direct to Splnk'u Camp. Tho ramouH good 110.MH COOKKD mcnlH will bo sorvid as usual. Good fishing. 'Iloata for rent, ' "'Camp ctounda for rent for these wlnhliiK to do tholr own coo'dlm;, Kroo wood and wutor. You can liout tho IUkIi cost of llvin;; liorc; suro. , Klamath's Finest Fishing w " and ,Cjamp, Grounds . R. c: SPINK . .. Owner and Manaccr. of fun for all will bo provided and a rear brass band lias been musterod to furnish music for tho occasion. ll.l IIOHHKHIIOK llAltTLKTT. Texas, May 22. Hugh Morrison contends that be Is lucky. Morrison was riding a horse nd did not see an approaching Mis. aourL Kansas A Texas paxiengor train. Tho train hit the horse, kill. Ing It Instantly. Morrison landed on the pilot of the cnglncHlttlng orct In his saddle. When tho Iruln stop ped about a hundred years away, ho, having suffered only slight Injuries, stopped from tho engine. m In Cambridge, Knglnml, It has been Iha custom for renttirles In noil butter by tho yard, Kncli length weighs n pound, nnd U wrapped In a strip of clean white cloth. Danco, Music by Opera House, Ilrass Hand. Tonight. 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