;' , ,; ,, i. ' paqi mam MTOMAT, MAT M, ISM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MMMWMMMMMMMWVVMMMMMMMMMMMWMWMNMMMMA (O1 illllilfliih i4f?r Tea No social function is a complete success without Music. A Gulbransen Player-Piano often saves the occasion by enabling the vocalist to play her own accompaniment, by furnishing Gems from the Opera or the lastest in Dance Music. Our Store represents the efforts of FiftyFive Years' Music Business in One Family. Naturally the leading makes are offered to us first and the largest and most comprehensive stock of Pianos, Victrolas and Records will be found in our wareroom. Convenient terms if desired so why not get that Musical Instrument right now? Earl Shepherd Company ONE BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY MUSIC 507 Main St Opposite Moe's tMjjuuutAririri"i,i" ------------------ ..--.J.rrrrrinn f L jijijijijuirLrwvvvvvi"'i'","''""i"" -l-l- -- JVVVV-JV MONDALE THEATRE Where Everybody Goei Follow the Crowds. Sunday and Monday, May 23-24, Pauline Frederick In her greatest screen triumph, "SAPHO" ALSO A Sl'KRKMIXG COMEDY Contlriu iu Show Sunday l:.in T :. n::ni ::w siml u o'clock (tirKt Sfiiiilnr inn! IiU ncnnllan IVii-.tliy i'uy m tlir Piano -. Tnl While In lUIImL and I.j.xhI;-4 ; SUATURDAY, MAY 22 Dainty Besse Love, in ' "A YANKEE PRINCESS" '" and a good comedy Vou u.t'k un rflrj blix-lc or tmi and uu will find ttielwat allow In town waiting fur ou I PERSONAL MENTION o o Mrs. M. E, Bend, who Ims boon visiting her daughter, Mr .1 A, l'jr ry. roturnoil to lior lioii'e lit lio.-o-hurg llil morning, ic,r.minnloil by Mls Jcon Perry, vh win (lt rola tlvos for wook. Mr H" Mrs, R. 15, W.itMiTnirK will leave tomorrow mnrnliw; fur linker. Ore., to nttuiul tin drum! I I.oiIko ut 1.0. O. V. ana tli It.'boc- hnli Assomlily which mi'oU In that city Tuesilay for threo dv,' m nlon. Mm. 11. 1 4. Kolloy has bcon III at her homo on tho Kilinnij with bronchitis tor several tlnyj. Ch;rlos Rcllloy canio In on last night's train from his homo nt l'arUo Springs, Calif., tor n tow days business visit. Glenn Pouch left yeitorday morn ing tor S.in Francisco for a ton days visit with his brothor who Is station ed at Mart Island, Mr.. Arthur Ford, language teach cr of tho high school, toft this morn' Ins; for a visit of several weeks with her parents who reside In Scuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Jaul Johnson will leave about the flrst of the month for North Carolina for a visit with Mr. Johnson's mother They expect to make the entire Jouraey In their new Franklin. Mrs. W. J. Stelnmeta left this moraine (or Raker, Ore., where aha goes as a delegate to the grand lodge of Rabackaht which meets there tor three days next, week. THEATERS MUST PAY TICKET WAR TAX r' :. ; f ( ft WASHINGTON, May 22. Internal revenue collectors ware Instructed today to begin the campaign to force payment of admission taxes collected by thi-atcrs and movies. Reports from tho treasury department were declared to reveal that probably 5,00 such amusoment places have not turned In tho taxes collected from patrons. WILL INVESTIGATE CAMPAIGN EXPENSES WASHINGTON, May 22. Frank If. Hitchcock, former postmaster general, has been summoned to ap pear Monday beforo to lenate-prvsl-dentlal expenso Investigating com mittee, as representative of General Wood. Born hard Baruch baa been sum mned to appear as representative of McAdoo. Capital - $150,000.00 Surplus - 22,500.00 Klamath State Bank Vi Hit Daylight Bank Sixth and Main HfrHXKvfrHi r JEWEL CAFE MVWWWVVVWWWMsVAMkMrVMArV i Wz Star Theatre SUNDAY AND MONDAY l k JJ BANDIT DAYS! Scarlet days, when love meant all the world and the game of live was the game of pluck, of nerve, ofigallantiy, of love. 'A new Griffith picture galvanizing, fascinating, so different, so distinctive that it tops all his others. As sure as you live, you must see this picture ! Personally Directed by D. W. Griffith Dance, Opera House, Tonight. Music by Urass Oand. SPRING LAKE Dltll'PINGH The pte social at the Spring Lake school Wednenday night was well at tended and the proceeds from the sale of the pies was 132.85. Mr. snd Mrs. Hartey Depuy and Klxlo Uepuy visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schrelner Thursday even ing. , Mrs. Glen Stelmen and daughter, Cleo, visited at Frank Stewart's on Thursday. ' Several families from this neigh borhood spent Sunday fishing at Keno. i Dance, Opera House, Tonight. Music by Brass Band. M.ISO.VH ATTENTION There will be a regular communi cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77. A. F. It A. M. Monday evening, May 24, 1920. at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Work In M. M. Degree. 22-24 QKQ. CHA8TAIN. W. M. 610 Main Street LUNCHEON FOR LADIES it one of our specialties. Those who are wearied with shopping or visiting can stop in this restau rant and partake of the daintiest repast, perfectly cooked and served. We have special tables for ladies as well as special dishes. We invite their patronage, which, once bestowed, is always con tinued. Our service is the reason. The Jewel Cafe 1 rissyirurvvxruxaj TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIl KALE Houho Furniture. O. -' liogue, 615 High. 32 1'KTlTr: I'HUXKH Have a few sacks left at lSe. de llvered by parcel post ICc. Special prlco on 300 pound lots. J. II. Hob- Inson, Grants I'ass, Ore., Rt. 4. 2I-2C WA.NTKU Kxperlenccd woman wants work as cook or kitchen helper. 1247 Pleasant Ave. 22 WANTED Men and family washing to do at home. 60c a doten rough dry. 1247 Pleasant Ave. 22 SEVEN BIG REELS Two CosBfleta Matlaecs Sunday starUaf 1:30 aad S:SO TWO COMPLETE' SHOWS EACH NIGHT , K iaerMM In pricea for this 'wonderful prodsctsoa IT IS RATHER HARD TO KEEP UP THE PACE WITH THE CARNIVAL IN FULL BLAST THIS WEEK AND THE CHAU TAUQUA BEARING DOWN ON US FOR NEXT WEEK, BUT WE SHOULD NOT OVER LOOK THE FACT THAT SERVICES ARE TO BE HELD IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES OF. THE CITY TOMORROW IN WHICH ALL SHOULD PARTICIPATE. YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF MOST WELCOME AT THE MORNING SERVICES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN, FIRST BAPTIST, METHODIST AND CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. THERE WILL BE A UNION MEETING OF THESE CHURCHES ,IN THE EVENING, WHEN MISS MORROW, A RETURNED MIS SIONARY FROM INDIA, WILL GIYE A MOST HATING ADDRESS. WANTED Practical County Infirmary nurso, Call 22-26' WANTED LUmlM-r hauling con tract, any amount. It. II. Mahoney, White 1'ellcan Hotel. 22-28 The members of tho Woman's Ito lief Corps will each attend their own respective churches tomorrow, Mem orial Sunday, 22 LOST On Keno road betweon Spen cer creok and Klamath Falls, an overcoat, Howard it returned to Whltn Pelican Oarage. 22-27 FOIl KENT Furnlshod bedroom for gentleman. Mrs. O. Peyton, C20 Market. 22-24 NUH.HH DESIRES engagements, can' of Invalid or children. Phone 12F14. 22-15 FOR HALF! 1 bed, mattress and springs; one kitchen cabinet and one library table. Horace Shldler. 123 Blith flt. 22.tr. Dance, Opera House, Tonight. Music by Ilrass Hand, LOST Pair grey kid gloves. Suit able reward for return to Herald office. tf As a boy Hon Tlllett, the great English labor leader, travelled with a circus. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OP THE PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAT wwwwwiw.wmm ..-rc II. W. POOLE, Owner HAUIIY UOKKL, Musical Director wMrwwwii r-rnn-u-juuuuuiAnt', TONIGHT ONLY A Romance of the Texas Oil Fields, is "LIVE SPARKS" mul the curly licmlril Hon of Erin, Mr. J. Warren Kcrrlgiui, stars SUNDAY THE SHOW IS CONTINUOUS anil (ho first pltturo will Mart at 1:110 p. m. The feature picture on Sunday is "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" ' nnd It truly In a magnificent production with Clara Kimball Young starring jf? . COME AND HEAR THE NEW 97,000,00 ORGAN-. "?.'"? !?' 'o heard la Klaasath falla and the Sunday show la coattanow starting at HM 9Tm, MATINEE EVERY DAT M1MIMMM M MMMMMMMMi o, -.- J isyisssn aw" ' issBJUV miaW