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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1920)
t rAtmspwm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, ftUEGOH tommy mm m, itm ' WH" SCRAMBLE FOB : TICKETS m Star Theatre mww HIUIIKHT HTANflAltl) I'llODlM.TIONH TICHWIMJUUH I'ATIUCK, PIIOI'H. T ----- 3 J ' I " f I , i ,, -an Tl 1 ? fi r f p ' TONIGHT "AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS" Featuring Captain Robert Warwick A plrtn ) of Ibvwtlfiil Womni, HuinptimiiM Hn, Lthli-H Ih1 ?.' J?rVS "'", "h'lHJ-lt Until' of rim, KwonIn iuiiI Wlf, witti lUtbert Wai-tvlik, tuppurtril hy a Mk, IIHIIIiuiI 'wn, in u rolo J n Jlunitml H-imutJtm Abo a Paramount Comedy "THE NIGHT OF THE DUB" WIN(JKIM) KIVK WINlllM) 0 nvi; WIN(IKIM) rivu ? WlNtlKDO KIVK WJNOKIM) kivi: WlNOKD-O nvi: Itt'TI.KH mnnu.uH Hl.l'lt ON I'lMHTTOH CINCINNATI. Jum s: Colum-I Willlum CmiMr I'rortor inudu public today n litlcprain if apology tin rt i'1'lvi'il from NichnlM Murray lltitlor, prfMliliTit nl ('n)iimhtu utilMTHlty, wilt In imner to I'nutor'n demand (it know wlintlicr Duller liml Ix'im arninit' Iy qwiti'il ill a piihlltdiiwl In liTVlnw in whiili ln wan purported to lii.n iliiclarrtl tli ut gamblem anil alnck murktt 1'luvr : (luirrnl WiUnVn principal lckTH In the pren lilciitliil Humiliation lunipalcn . 1 ANCMOI'.AdK. Alhukii, June SI Allium: Hid c.irldi rvciitly acquired i hy llm i'IuiiiiIht of roiiiini rr- th'ouKh .Sydney Atidirkcn, banker, in u per f tly iiikiIo oupr iiniiw. i,ko-imI tilt fit l.innth thu Hurlucv n Iwil rock of Clear rri.. It r o Imlian urlKln iippurmtl) and would indicate tlio nlioriKinuK w ti copier work)' tt'iiny yi-iirt urn In "Hen I'o'kKi Henry," which fmi.,.M i. f fi.ffilwtit nnnirttwnuni L Houston's opuru house tonight, llurln mmiwuti in nurrounui'u ny u cui,viyiiJ din luy cluhn In each Individual un.m-. her to KUillur attribute". , Ordinarily th mar pick blssup-. port wild little regard to Individual lltnnH (or the role portrayed. Kootherii bus rtitiHn differently .aad; mull player In chosen for tho role JJor-J truyci) with u mh-cIiiI view to fltnuo.l Moht tln'iiter-goer would undouliij,( fill) tonii tliu Klrlh of tliu "Huu J'eckr' ul Henry" cunt a clioruH, but really. tli)-y iiro nil accoinplliibvd vaudovllloi urt.nto ICiich omi bus a wilulty to! in-i'nt Tliu clKht HanciuK I)llt-j iiIIit hiivituI uiiluuu nunibem. whllo Hut tli if) MiicKrniUi nlHturN (ontrf-j 1iitii HltiKinR and Inntrunicntul nuw-. Irrx l.nitii'. lUlluu and MucKaa In-' troiluro vocal iiuiiiImtb ltli true bar' mony, Jum Delight oIIith dancing par eiMillencc, ami (ivorKlu Handall li luun) in operatic Detection. Helen ".ValiiTH in the, purveyor of Jmr nura-l Urt t.nd Tiny llrennan not orily danoH but prtxentx u numlier of the, Intent koiik NtirreHiieM AltOKdtbtr INn rckd Henry" prtrnnt u hpli-LiIld i nti rtulnmt tit '' ' I'nr Tlrkrtu fir riirtanufi II A Ooodmuu, thn company inuiwi a hit,1 thin afternoon madu arranRe mbU with Orvar Meyerhoffer, the ariatiir, for the distribution from tho ur of if. trie tick Ik to the nhow. When M')erholfer returnn from hl trip with Path' r Mamliall around tho jcount) bo will lalie tliu tlckitM aloft J unil drop tliei.i Tho fortunate nrfn who pik tli) in up III Ret free ad mlKKlnn either tnnlRht or tomorrow nlitht The tlcketH will bu dropped thin "V nlni- lutweon D ur.il 7 o'clock Tomorrow the avlatrr ha (irom (ei) .rt SoutU-m. the com din, ad her.bl trip oi- tbe city, and the ntar bnr a"-p!ii in return Meyerhiffer vili li a t:utt rt toulRbt'i rerforni- Ullli' CHANDLER S (X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor The Chandler "Stands Up" ( IT endures. There are many old 1913 Chandlers on the road to-day, doing good service, and thousands of the 19146 and 19158. Their owners write us and tell us so. The Chandler endures because it is built to endure. Dealers who have sold other popular cars say, "It costs ever-so-much less to keep a Chandler right." The Chandler chassis, Justly famous for its marvelous motor, Is the development of seven years of constant application of the skill of Chandler engineers. And to-day it approximates perfection. Six beautiful styles of body are mounted on the standard chassis, offering a wide choice from which to select. The Chandler Six is the Most Closely Priced' Fine Car S1JC SPLENDID BODY TYPES Stvan-Pusstntcr Tourinit Car, $1995 , Four-Patsenger Roatlifr, $199 Summery New Frocks For Young Women. III . . , I A f THERE'S one dainty little frock of sheer white 'voile' with rows and 'rows of tucks down the front, .with a pretty collar of cobwebby lace, and a , cascade of little frills draped about the ,akirt,"at the surprisingly low price of .413-50. -r-And an exquisite' summer if rock of . cool, crisp organdie, the front of which is daintily embroidered, the skirt made of' embroidered organdie flouncing, $13.50. -, a rT , ' A very simple little dress of whife net, artfully embroidered on the skirt and blouse, with a square collar and;a sash of white sptin is, $15.00. ' ' Then there's another of white voile with a wide lace' collar, and a graceful tunic cleverly embroidered sash of blue velvet ribbon, $16.00. Summertime Calls tor Cool, White Footwear Arid we have assembled a goodly assortment of white Canvas ri -lJ .. r.- 1. i1t ! I l irus; urn, sum uuuiato lruiii oose the footwear best suited $2.00 to $6.85 Shoes dainty pumps: graceful oxfords; tall, slim bootes from among which it will be a delight to choose the footwear best suited to your Summer costume. New Summer Blouses of Crepe Georgette . -From a seemingly endless variety of lovely new blouses, two were selected at random for special mention. There is one of soft blue georgette fashioned with charming simplicity; with a square neck, short sleeves, gathered gracefully at the waist like the one in the sketch, and clev erly embroidered with rose-colored beads, $19.75. The other is of white georgette, with a long over-blouse-of light rose crepe georgette, embroidered with blue and rose silk floss; a chic belt adds a finishing touch and en hances the artistry of- its design, $19.75. Other new Blouses $8.50 to $25.00. Jkl GI1TTEE 01 i I ' shared tho secret, arrived at th. Four-Patteniier Dispatch Car, $2075 Stwt'Pasifnter Stdan, $1995 Four-Pasieneer Coup, $1895 Ull rriutf. : t. ClmUii, OM) Umouiine $3495 Central Garage CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO III! IM IUI . . . . . UH TIE IY 1ST ClIICAPp. June 22. MemUora of tho iipproprlntlo-H committee of thu hniiHx, lmuded by HeTiroRintntlvo Jnmei V Oood cf Iowa nnd accom panied by oftlclnlH of tho reclamation nnd national park service-, left Chl- cuko Sunday night on a tour of IS notional pJrka and reclamation pro jMa In tho went. Tlit party cspoctn to bo Kone hIx wi't'lts. This- will to the drat time till flvo jiarii thai monitors of the com-, mlttce Iiuvq iiSadii n personal lnspttc- Ucu of tliu6'illtririe. . Tho parks "nml. project to be vis ited are: l ' 1 Nebrnsks North Platto reclama tion projeit. " Colorado Rocky """iliount.iin nu Itonnl phrk. ' I NYvatla -NcwlamU project. ( Cnllfornla - 'Yoeqmlio national :irk; Orlnud nnd Klmmith projects, OreKon Cr.iter lnko park, Colum blii fier hl'filiway nnd Umatilla pro ject. WnEliliiKton Mount Unlnler park, Vnklmu project. Idaho llnifeb anil Minidoka pro jects nnd Arrow rook dam. I WjomlnB ellow stone pari; unil Sbouhoue project. J Mputana -QKictor park nnd Hunt ley and Milk river pr.ijicts. Slnnott With 1'itrty WASHINQTON, Juno 82. Repre sentative Slnnott has gone to Chica go to Join tbe bouso appropriations committee on a tour ot tbe wost to Jncludo a visit to most ot the govern ment reclamation projects. liefore leaving Wosbington Mr. Slunqt conferred for an hour with Senator Warren Q. Harding. Republi can presidential -0ilnee, dV, public questions w(ftctlBK tM &. mm ehalrtaan of 'the house publlo lands ewnmlttee,' Mr. fllnnott explained in iklall tho uestorn problems yet to bo worked out by congress by tho aid JNorrls homo during the ovonlng of a friendly executUo. Senator armed with tin cans and otbor nolM Hnrdlni; ncajn u told that he must bear In mind what irrigation means to 1 1 states wtist of tlio MlMlsslppi ,nnd that it wculd bo Veil to glvo his le In his letter of acceptance. ANNIVERSARY PARTY COMES AS SURPRISE Tho first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs .W. T.. Kor'ris was tbo occasion of a surprise party at thu J, J. Slolgv-r tamp near Chtloqulu Friday night. Tlio small group of friends, wjio making Instrumonli, and In this way announced' tho rarty. ftir a pleasant evening with music, Mrs. Norr's served hur unejt pectad Rticots with cnl.o and coffee. Those present were: Mr. and Ur. K. J. Davidson and sun, Mr. and Mra. Leo Vandoll and son, Miss Dorothy Sharp and Mr. nnd Mn, Norrls. A Classltled Ad will sell It. Endcra Co. aro quoting soa. very attractivo prices so read Sir ad, Adr. An Opportunity 2 FIVE PASSENGER 2 SEVEN PASSENGER Buick Automobiles IF ORDERED WITHIN ONE WEEK CAN PLEASE YOU IN A FEW USED CARS t White Pelican Garage KLAMATH FALLS U V 4