The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 19, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
HATVIW.W, JUNK 19, II
AT THE CHURCHES
No llllllll' "III In IIIMlle III tills
riiliinin iiiiiih Hut inpv l ill 'Hid'
i:ciiiln;; llrrulil cifflic hj n n'rlmlt
I'llilny I'trnlng.
i I
Mm red Mmrl 1iiii'Ii KirtiiT "I
'J'.lKhtli mill, High lliiv Hugh J .Miir-
MONDALE THEATRE
SUNDAY AND MQNDAY
liobc'ilHon-Cdlc'H Greatest
Star in II in LaleHt Picture
Suaauo Hnyaknwn in
"THE DEVIL'S CLAIM"
Do You Itflifve in the IlevilV ,u- "'v J J w"'""'
IP ifi .1. ' Hummer nrlioiliilM, Juno 1U lo 8i
II ,VUII UIJ
Sec "Tho Devil's Claim"
And n Muck Scnnctt Comedy
"LOVE'S FALSE FACES"
A laugh fiotn bciinning
to end
Continuous show Sundnv
1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7 and 9
TODAY
Tom Mix in
"A Child of Ihe Prairie"
It In very Important that those who
Mend Hiimliiy pchool nt tlii) Christian
cliiirili nvxt Huiiilny morning bu on
hnie Tin) Huiiilny school will begin
pnniiplly lit Id it in mill cniicluilu nt
11 Promptly at 10 V) I lie Ctill
ilteti i iluy pruglfim will In-Kin. At
(lie i'iiii' IiihIiui nf IIih program llie.rn
will lii it short ncrinim Comi' nt 10
f'ir f-'n'i'luy school or nt 10-30 (or
( hildit u'lt ilny program mill elm nil
survlce.
CluMlmi llnili'iniir
Tim i hrlsl'an Kndt-nvnr l growing
In mil r"l Ami uittiiliini'P. Tli (i i;n
ili'itv r will wv hi 7 p in
ll.i' Christian hrliinrit rlt.rlely of 1h" """i: "Tiiion at S will b
Kliiimuli I'iiIIii holds services ul 113 viing-i:tlo.
I'i.iiiiIi utri'ui every Hnmliiy iiiuiiiitu;
ut II u'cloik mill evtiry Wednesday nniiiiuniinl Unptim. Eleventh nnil
1'vnir.K nl H. All tiro wilromn. High stunts llll.l.i pcliool, 10 n m
'I'll it talililft if ti.wstfiti ! tllltiilrt . ....
,,,.,..,... ... ..,nn,,,. .,,, ..,.,,..,, j.ri,y, r HK.dl,,,;; TlmrHllliy, H p. Ill,
Women'M Hoiih' mill Foreign Mission-n-y
Hiiiluly meet rim Thursday or
each imiiitli.
Iln Methodist, Presbyterian anil
churches urn planning to
li inlii r 12: First in null nt 0 n. ni.,
iKiii.il m.t nnil benediction, l'l So
n in No uvi'ti'iii: mirvlciM,
l ilh t'MlVMtui' Including Mini.
Evolved liy Atomic Forco "
Tim Huiiilny school sosslon I (rorn
9:45 to 10:45 uvary Bumlny morning.
'I ho free reading room una fre
lend in c lllirnry In open from 2:30 to
4 .10 on Tuesday!, Thursdays und rtirlkilim
Hnturilays,
2U&
liold union timitidy livening services
ts&Acuiuw
IT'S CERTAINLY CLEAN
mnl charming, and yon will well b
delighted with our work on )our
gown You i no wr it t; a;.y e,nl
iiffulr mill your friend will tM'iK ft
In new. Ami to thlllk It did lint . 'it
ii Kteut mini to tiiiw iik dry il'nn It.
Kia.MATII IIVi: UOItlis
till .Mii.V SI.
Itlmmitli I'lill". Oir.
' Pir.e llaptlst Church, corner Wash-,'" l,," ",u "lr 'luring the clontnic two
tngtou and Elfltk. 'w.ihm of Junn and tin month" or
Ktiiiiluy irhool nt 10 h. in. j July nml AurupI. Thvy will bo hv'Id
rreactilnt at 11 a. . 'in tin open nlr pavilion ut thu corner
l'rii)er pro ini Wutlnemluy nt S I. M. ... lis.,n(h ,,nii ni , . .
I'very lectind mid fourth WnlnMduy "' Mmnth ttni1 '""' nt P- ". Tho
venlm: will he devoted to mUilonnry "ilnlHterH will take turnii In prenchliiB
ork. mid uperlul pliu.n han hten made to
II Y V V fiunduy evcnliiR nt ,ne ntlmrtlvu mimic und to make
' .rt '' '" . . , . tl"i mrrtliiKH helprul to nil. An In-
A lord nl Invltntlon In extended to ..
i attend tlieno .ervliei. ,v Utlim Ih extended lo all to i.ttsnd
lhe'j tiirl)ri;
Kirt I'rephyterlnn Church, corner' " Ul1'' ""n'ni: Hundny night n
Sixth mid Pine Ptreem. Ilnv. B. I. "Incliil meetmi; will be held In the
l.uwrenii'. inliiUlvr, 437 Third itrcet. interept of thu pluyKround movement.
''"nVm" Clilldren-p ,lny ex,rc '' 'P l'lun- or up to date
- II I... I...I.I nl ll.l. (.m.r Tlw. rhll. I1'"""""'- 1" l llnB Cltlen will he
drenwillfurnl.h .pedal mu.lc with a ','n"n' iB,r'""" unl vprycnc
iiurrepirii in i ii a piayerounu move
ment fur thu "hlldrrn .hould bo pre.
ent Tim meeting will cloe with u
li. ill. Thp I'Vi'iiltiK .ervlce will -...,.. it-r' '
I... ii union meeting on the open nlr BRITAIN INTERESTED
Jin vlllon. cjrner of .Seventh und Pine
The open'ng part of the meeting will
lie in the form or n community mng' I.ONIIO.S', June, 1!'
with a
l,(ifu choir nud koIon. In addition
w II he Ming, mid recitation, hy he
giniipr und primary and Junior
IN U. S. PROGRAM
-Walter llumii
dl.ciu.lon of tlm playground Iahik. Hrvt lonl of the admiralty, di-
nwiU of tint city. Stereoptlcun pic- clnred tod.iy In the Ihium. or com-tu-e.
or the iiiopt up to diite play-,monn that the admiralty was rollow
nil und. In the cities will be shown Ing clovly importnnt develoi.munin
on tin .Teen. 'Ihu closing part of or tin navul i rocraiumi nf the Pnli
KAI.C.M. Jine 1" "I It t'-t u O meet.ng will he a plmplo go.pul ed Slut
ry," deduriil an autiinuitille to'irl-t "erilm t which overjone Is Invited ! Mr l.anp .nul the ndmlrnlty would
TOURIST MAKES
OWN GASOLINE
here linlii) when Irtufinel t ; Le
riiuld not purchhiin min'e thhii nie
KkIIhii of KlMillne.
Taking Irom hi. p ml a veil
worn formula, the iiuiUt ponied n
lb the tank, of Ills .rat II ;k'4lluf. '
kiiriueiif, nun gallon nl l3:ln and
pome wood nlrohnl. II. llin d'
not fall to i.nk imrlliment ror nece-
Miitlioill.t i:pi.copul Church. Tenth 'nary puwi.ra ir Its menitiera thought
Pa.tor. 727 l-ln" atrcot. PheiS'lTW: -'" full'" lnd their proper
-uniluv - Ii.ii.I nt ji'.On A M.
Mowing Worship at 11.00 A. M.
I pwiirth Lenguo at G.30 p. in.
naval Ntuuilanl.
IIO.SKHUItO. Ore.. June !. A
Prayer meeting Wednesday evch-'"l",,utlon was entered Into yester-
Ing nt 7 30 p, in ' ,v i.v w n i,,...,, ,t in--.,
ped Into the n..l.l four moth tm .liJ.'l.T-'MXhoil.ihuM. Ih" "rt' 'P'ntlnB o erring lac
Tho young people can do no better ""nit ' "iimport and Gardiner.
than spend an hour with the League wheruhy thu injunction suit recently
r. ii ju to i jo p. m. each bun- i,r.nii-iii i,v n... inm in .i,.i ...
1(1 commlHKion from paying out
Plrst Christian church, corner &th fUL'1,, '" " ,',, llnlssed.
iiixl Pine streets, C V Trlmhlf. pas-
Jumped into the ilriier n .em nut
ptarled northward.
m
Peers nie not !' mil ! tu i
Ilrltlsh p.irllnmeiitar) e'.. itd'
i
day.
A Claislfed Ad will ..'II It
tr !H7 P.ne St , phonu 47fi, 374
A ClnH.lded Ad will soil It.
D.W. GRIFFITH Presents
Idol Dancer
The
LaaHalsHa. V
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i lwflilHHBIaaBirS
tlsaaaK
Oh! How She Can Dance! "Little White
Almond Flower" mixture of French, Java
and Shimmy unequal parts endowed
by the Gods with a beauty so captivating
that even the cocoanuts fell for her sure
turned the Island into a scene of seething
conquest "or her heart, her hand and Oh!
How She Can Dance!
It's Mr. Griffith's very latest a colorful
enthralling story of far off southern seas;
of a wonderful love affair and wild adven
ture, with Miss Clarine Seymour as "Mary"
and Richard Barlhelmess the Beachcomber.
STAR THEATRE
SUNDAY and MONDAY
JUNE 20-21
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
Starting at 1 :30
Prices ISc and 35c at any performance
Vfon&M TmeltanMto$jmet$lmhict
Mw fcJfcMdfcflhw?
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QURELY. those arc reasons enoufch
for making the MANDEL yoitr
choice. But do not merely take our word for it.
See for yourself! Hear for yourself ! Compare
the quality und price of the MANDEL with any
other phonograph! Then decide!
Free Demonstration in
Your Own Home
Just to prove our confidence in tho "make-ood" qualities
of the MANDEL, we will install one on fee trial right in
your own home. Let the family and friends help you
decide after hearing the beautiful, lifelike reproduction
of this new and wonderful musical instrument.
The MANDEL is equipped with a powerful, double
spring motorthat operates smoothly and quietly. Has
the new and improved convertible reproducer for play
ing any make of record, tone modifier, indexed record
compartment, and two extra shelves.
The MANDEL is guaranteed by us and backed by the
manufacturer. Absolute satisfaction
assured.
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Records
THE DALLES TO HAVE
NEW NATIONAL BANK
the other hand. It was contended the
Citizens' bxoK was fttt conceived
two vears aro lat May. more than a
TUB DAU.ES, June 19. Charter eUT ,efore le Wa.co County bank
will be Issued 'to the Citizens' bank of tCQj. ,ne oejj '
the Dalles under the national bank Tn, chartering of the Citizens'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tho County Conrt ot the Stat
ot Oregon tcr Klamath County.
In the Matter ot the Estate ot
John S. Fruits, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the an-
p,P,m according to authentic b, hnnk wJll Rl0 The 0alIe. fo yj-.u
unolllclal assurance received today banks ,lUt ,he feidi according to theredltora of. nhd to nil persons hav-
by men behind the llnanclal project national bank' examiner who canwis-i'iiK claims ugalnat, tho Bald deceased.
The obtaining of a national bank ,eJ ,1,1, section. Is adequate since 1 exhibit tliera. with tho proper
phnrtnr liv flu. ritlrnnu' Link l.rlnifa .. .. . . - - . I f I OU"llPri, Within six months after th
charter by the Citizens bank brings tng city loasta resource comparabloj :,Mt pubcatIon ef tnlg notlce t0.
to n close n bitter fight which wat t0 , of cit;es possessing 30.000 ,wt! tho 1st day of Juno, 1920, to
institution inhabitants
said administrator, at his otflco at
the Merrill Hank, at Merrill, is
Klamath County, Oregon, the same
being tho place for tba transaction
started when the local
sought n b.ink charter,
Pony business men of this city
behind the Citizens' bink.
When will II. Itcnnett, stato bank up-on tnp people of the city to vote
examiner, reviewed the local bank.' nearly $80,000 for support of the
Ing field, he refused the stato hank tnrtv ctv schools at the election Juno
charter on the ground that the Cltl-'i of this umount. 59,000 is tor
genu' bank wuh not needed. Headier' salnrieii. 15.000 fcr Janitor
Tho backers of the state bank plan service, upkeep $9,000, nnd $3,0001 In Turkey grows a wild fiowor
anpealel their cafe to tbe stato bank . ..Ii , ,JD a i,u! f, which Is the exact floral image ot a
- - !f ihvi mmv 1'iiwui.oi sm mm w 1
board, but accomplished nothing. It ' n.coo Is for street navlnc In front of .Humming bird
Te MAItSHFIELD. June 19. The
i.Marshrield board of education calls 0f u,0 business of said estate
W. F. FnUITS.
. Administrator ot tho estate
ot John S. Fruits, deceased.
Juno 1-8-15-22-29
The breast Is green.
was charged that the Citizens' bank
was .. spue msi.iuiiun muncneu 10. , uulunB lg contemplated to cost
fotestull the Wasco County l)ank,.jQ00
which has Jutt oened Its doors. On I
the high school building. Alterations ,u" ,uru"1 c"ow- luo ucuu uu """
inmost uiacg.
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, G24 MAIN STREET
;24SP XA -UCOfLECT NIGHT LETTER
PORTLAND, OREGON, JUNE IS, 1920
DANNER PATTY MOTOR CO.
'KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SIX TOURING TWO ROADSTER ONE TRUCK SHIPPED '
YESTERDAY FROM FRISCO SEVEN TOURING ONE TRUCK
TO BE SHIPPED TWENTY FIFTH IF WE HAVE ORDERS
BEFORE TWENTY FIFTH. WE CAN HAVE THIRTEEN v
TO SEVENTEEN CARS NEXT MONTH BY PLACING
ORDERS IMMEDIATELY.
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