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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
M ri nu M V "x ,iL- MVMMV, jrim IHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rAOK rot i. i i . TbcEreninf Herald B. . MURRAY rnsD doiiLi Cttr Ktfttor PaMlthad dally, aicept Sanday, by Vfc awrald FaMlsklng Company of k rail, at IIS Fourth Btrwt. taMrad at tka poatofflca at Klam i Falli, Ora., for traatmlMlon thru Malli aa aacond-claaa matter. , akacriptlon tarma by mall to any la tbe united States: yaar ......5.00 oath MHMMMMMH.MMM. .60 I iber of the Associated Pits. Tka Associated I'mu s,exctuslvly mtltled to th um for republication t all newi dispatch credited to It r aot otberwlM credited In thti) par,, as o aire (Prai.nvwi I'uoiisneu arata. . .JA-ylthtt of republication of tpa alal dltpttchee herein are alio re- arred. HATVIUIAY, Jl'XK A, 1BSO t Society i T HAS always been a pleasure to us to bring befqre the public of Klamath Falls the very best expressions of the art of moving .pictures, and to this end we have spared neither work nor money. Your appreciation has led us to believe that we have in some measure succeeded in this aim in the past, and to the list of beautiful and dramatic triumphs which we have shown on the screen of The Liberty we are proud to add "Soldiers ot Fortune" which we feature tomorrow. Many of you have read the book or have seen the stage play, and it has been transferred to the screen in more vivid colors and much more realistic than the limitations of the spoken drama or cold type permit. H. W. POOLE. Mm. It J. Sheets entertained In, honor ot Mrs. C. D. Ilryan, ot n rants g Pass, Ore., and formerly of this city. . .. ... ,, ,. i last Tuesday afternoon. The- motif Cowboom. Mr. and Mrs. C. U.Jpresldent: Mrs. A. llalntcr. secretary; f this social afternoon was to renew ""ce.on. -Mr. ana .Mrs. v,. . .ou, old friendships. At the close ot the na Krank Evans- ytoasant afternoon dainty refresh- meats were serred by the hostess. J The of tne Kcdron club and Ikose Invited were Mcsdaraes J. F.(frends. about 30 persons In all. en- Oeeller. E. Bice. A. Bustamante. II. joyed a plcnc on ,t,e rWer last even- Richardson, C. R. DeLap, A. Crystal, ngi Jaaae Bailey, Garret Van .'Riper, v. ' A A Beckett and Mrs. Ella Carr. The P. E. O. Society ment at the tbome of Mrs. Andrew Collier Tues- ay .renins In honor of Mrs. JohnjwM j, on tbe -fe rf Joaaun M. Hamilton, who left this city to make,er Mffc c v rther w ,nUUtej ber borne In Cornlns;. Calif. "Fire ,nt0 ,be dub Manured- was me specisj leature or tbe evening, after which delicious Mrs. H. It. Dunbar, treasurer. Refreshments were served nnd social hour enjoyed. AT THE THEATERS Lovers of romance are finding an Irresistible appeal In the screen adaptation of Richard Harding Davis' novel "Soldiers of Fortune," a Realart special produced by Allan Dwsn, which shows at tbe I.ltSerty Sunday. Allan Dwan closely followed the book so as to preserve In full all the dramatic, romantic and adventure refreshments were t served. Those1 The Women's .Missionary society of ,uuatong CUted In the story. Y v $' h The best evidence of a prosperous locality is its ,s BANK DEPOSITS ' . am, r ? t I b Three years ago the combined de posits of the Klamath Falls banks were 51,900,000. Today they are $4,300,000. Our own bank has grown from noth ing July 16, 1018, to $S00,000 at the present time, and while we would like to take the credit of this phenominal growth to ourselves, justice compels us to give it to the prosperous community inwhich we live. r i :: Klamath State Bank The Daylight Bank Corner Sixth and Main EVERY STOCKHOLDER A RESIDENT OF KLAMATH COUNTY THE I'KIISONNKI. OF TIIIH HANK MAKES IT ONE OF THE HTHONHKHT FINAN CIAL INSTITUTIONS IN HOl'THKItN OHKHON ..:...:..:-:x: present, besides the guest of honsr, the Christian church held a very In- were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford, terestlng meeting Thursday after Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans. Mr. and noon at the home of Mrs. W. E.'See ra. O. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred horn. Twenty-five ladles were pres enter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Record. Mr. enu aam lira. Paul Johnson; -Mr. and Mrs. After an enjoyable program the H. i. Winters. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. following officers were re-elected for Oraeabeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, tbe coming year: Mrs. E. J. Mayer; Frank Lacaa, Mr. and Mrs. W. president; Mrs. W. E. Seeborn, vlco Jewel Cafe &m0W0WWWl00U 000j0000000 Sne!sil SunrJaw Dinner. SI. OO Fruit Cocktail :8oup Chicken Glbletl- With Rice nnipiTH Ripe Olives fc ",' Dill Pickles SAUIO Shrimp Salad FISH Tenderloin of Sole, Tartar Snuce ' i '". Choice of . , Baked Virginia Ham, With Baked Apple Chicken Fricassee, With Needles ' - VEGETABLES 'j-.-n i Sugar Corn Mashed Potatces , DESSERT Vanilla Ice Cream y -' Pineapple Cream Pie Tea DRINKS Coffee Apricot Pie Milk JEWEL CAFE 610 MAIN ST. Norman Kerry and Anna Q son, principals In this photoplay, ire admirably suited for tbe ports In which they have been cast. The latest World release, starring tbe well known actor, Montagu Love, will be tbe attraction at the Liberty Theatre on Monday. It Is a comedy with all sorts of funny situations. The fctory Is a new one that of a young fellow from tho country who comes to New York and doen't fall a victim of the bright lights. But when he returns to the country on a visit to his people, the fact that he has. lived In New York gits him Into all-kidsbT treuble: ""'-There's a iaugh every minute In this picture. Be sure to see it and gfvc yourself a real treit. .At tho Liberty Theatro, on Mon day. , -Acting ns a paid professional hiic ess of fasblonablo houc parties, Kathorlno MacDonnld, In tho film .1 VIM. ' version of Robert W Chambers' no- , 4.v444..t444,4 -- t ,t vel, "The Turning Point," which will ij rm A m be screened at the Slnr Thralre. Sat-if W 1 A I J UM ? A 'I'll. : O 1 MI 1 nL 1 IC urday and Sundiy, shows such an uncommon occupation to be practi cal and well suited to the needs of a woman of gentle breeding and reflne ment who has been forced by ad verse circumstance-) to make her own way, r And Miss MacDonald, as Dims Tennant, member of a prominent San Francisco family suddenly thrown Into bankruptcy, seems to know how to do it to the queen's ( taste. Diana, with her sister, Sllvct-. te, nnd the unsolicited aid ot Juines Edgerton, partner In the ruined Arm of Egerton-Tennant Company, mnke grent progress In the homo of II. Rlvett, a millionaire socially am bitious for his children. So great Is this progress In fart that Gaylord's sun falls In love with Sllvetto, and Dlann well, everybody lovus nor. Saturday and Sunday The Year's Moit Beautiful Photoplay KATHERINE MacDONALD The American Beauty in The Turning Point MMMfHMMHMfAMMfAM4MMMHf FILMS Developed and Printed We have installed an elaborate plant for de veloping and printing your films. An experi enced photographer is in charge and only first class work will be turned out. Prints will be made on Velox paper exclusively. Commencing Monday we will give you a 24 hour service. "Work received before 5 P. M. will be ready at 5 P. M. the next day. - Bring us the pjcf ures you take Sunday. STAR DRUG GO rMMVWWWMWMWWWVWWMWyWMWWWW ) PINE STREET 55 x 50 A Rare Lot Buy $1500 OPEN THIS EVENING 834 MAIN ST. J. I Ward & Co. trlMAAAMWN NMAAAMAMAMAMAAMAaAMWWWWMWaWMVMMMWWMaasvWWWMVS You Aire Invited TO THE BIG rl Open Air Dance AT KLAMATH PAVILION (Back of Underwood's Pharmacy) Tonight, Sat, June 5th 2 b-'v -vVA M' nilB37 WiM 1 WfWrU rftw mWmmm t mmmmintmmmk1 , X V4H tal I WaBIJ laaVMIf aVU ' 'MUSIC BY THE KLAMATH JAZZ BAND (Formerly at Moose. Hall) 4 SHE THOUGHT HIM X BURGLAR HE THOUGHT HER AN INTERLOPER It is a Strange, thrilling and beautiful story of how she came to jove him so dearly that she was willing to send him out of her life for his own good. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS wrote the Story " The photoplay was .enacted at one of California's most 'famous beauty- spots' A DELIGHT TO THE MIND AND EYE ' HHHHMHHkww w MM4 a4 ;t 'f'iIWK(pt'WiW p fc.