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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
r -a- V rjf LP IMMT, OCTOBER 1, 1MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FAGK TWO .jftl'. ' 1 "i'li T,r " t',-" s. - x f m w AT THE THEATERS A remarkable aceno In "niacklo'a Redemption " which wilt bo tho feature at tho Liberty thcatro on Saturday, ihowa tho darlna; escapo of Blacklo from priion In a terrific ' thunderstorm. Desiring to get effects which would add rcallim to tho picture, Director John Ince put off taking the eeeae until a thunder atorm throat mod and then all hands were called far quick action. ' Before he bad been In the rain for more than a mlnuto, Mr. Lytoll, drossod In a thtn ault of prison clothe, waa drenched to tho akin as were tho director, his assistants and tho cameraman. 801110 splendid acenea wore tnkon and, In tho role of Olacklo, Mr. Ly tell doce sorao dramatic work which oxcelta anything he ban ever done. A pair of luminous eyea glowing through tho night Is a fearsome thing, aa woll may be imagined. When Buck Jones, the new sensa tion of the screen whom William Fox will presont In "The Square SPECIAL SALE OF LEE TIRES AND TUBES On Hand 4 8 2 3 2 2 2 S 2 - 2 4 S E Slxe 303 30-3 4 32-3 4 32-4 32-4 32-4 33-4 34-4 34-4 34-4 34-44 35-5 35-5 Plain $15.39 19.39 30.08 30.13 32.25 52.77 Zlg-Zag 24.01 33.82 35.81 35.71 48.27 58.(0 Rib Cord I 46.53 4.lt There la a Tab with each Casing CHARLIE'S PLACE Sixth and Klamath Saving I (.74 (.99 9.92 10.13 11.10 15.33 13.79 12.36 11.66 16.04 14.46 18.20 18.51 jm.. -.--.-- rrrrrrYirinrinnnnnrLnj-uVLTL i Pleased Patrons of the Shop Shooter" on Sunday nt tho Liberty thontre, wna busy photographing thla feature, ha waa kept awnko many nights because a big owl In alstod on perching In a troo near his tent and making night dismal with hoots. When Duck could stand It no longer ho took hia rlflo and started out to got the owl. He could not aee an owl In the tree, but ho did see two glistening eyea near tho ground. Buck aimed between the croat- nre'a eyes and fired. A howl that followed his ahot proved it waa Just well that his aim' waa true. Krnest Shields, another member of tne company, appeared wiui a lan tern and It waa found that Buck had ahot a wildcat. "I guea that owl meant well aftor all when ho wokn me up in time for mo to get that wildcat," was Duck Jones' only comment. ;" are our best advertisement Our business has been ; built up on the recommendations of our satisfied cus- ; tomers who have, found our meats superior inevery z ; respect' Trfces are not considered when quality is ' X ; cne supreme test. People's Market Tho Star theatre has an excep tionally attractive bill for Friday and Saturday. It la "On With the Dance," a George Flttmaurlco production fea turing Mao Murray and David Powell. It's a big picture big In story, big In stars, big In production. It's tbe strangely tbrllllng ro mance of a Russian dancer In Amer ica. A story of passions that veer onto tragedy, and of human beings who love and struggle and finally win happiness. A story of life, teeming with drama, filled with sus pense. Tho picture has been lavishly staged, sumptuously gowned. It's a Paramount Artcraft that assures you of the finest kind of produc tion. And an exeeptlonably able supporting cast enacts the minor rolaa. The story bring to the front the. excellent dramatic talents of Mae Murray, the erstwhile dancer 6f the Follies and now a screen player. The plot concerns a Russian Immigrant girl, selfish and pleasure-loving, who, suddenly Injected Into the at mosphere of New York "high life." at first yields to the temptations of easy money that are offeord her on Sjvery hand, but later In a big crisis redeems herself. "On With the Dance" ia described fas1 the first personally produced pic ture bearing the name of George Fitxmaurlce. It Is a meritorious ef fort. The scenario,--adapted from Michael Morton'a stage play, waa written by Oulda Bergere. KHKNUII I.EAUM.M1 KUUIT MlliSKHVINO ' WA'HHINOTON, Oct. 1. Tho American art of homo canning and drying of fruits and vcgolnblea Is being taught In Franco, All clnsso of French Ufa haw boon reached by tha four American exports lent to tha French government by tho agricul ture department to give canning demonstrations. During June, July and August, tho Americana moved from placo to placo In Franco, carrying their work Into practically every part of that coun try. At tho first demonstration hold In a chatoau near Versailles, pro ducts canned by the Fronch Inst your woro exhibited. 8overnl commercial cannera compoUnl with tha houso wives, but tha latter carried oft tho first prises, CAN'T 1UDK 81NCK HIS IIOHH l)li:i) Mount Ararat Is a volcano, tho last eruption having been In 1840. The pith of ordinary commercial le Is obtained from elder. .-& &- & f"?fr ? Zk!:l.'Jb&A Ail. . i. "' .- rirKT" (brtOeasJaess Rcaswablc Rates The Central Hotel """J"J""""tt"'""fcLJ" New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OF .HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE? NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRBSS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, Manager. . DRUVII.I.K, Oct. 1. (lly Mall) French track followers hnvo boon criticising tho riding of Frank O'Nolll. of St. I.ouls lately. O'Neill, with tho Vandebllt horse's, was lend ing tho Jockeys of tho French turf by a wide margin ho mlddta of July,' having practically double tho num ber of winning mounts of Ilollhouso his closest opponont. Lately O'Neill seoma to have had nn unlucky spoil and winners have been few In his column. Some days ago O'Neill told n friend: "I don't know what has hap pened to me' since W. K. (Vander- bllt 'died. 1 ride harder than I ovar did In my life but I am Jlnxed. It aeerna that my luck passed away with W. K. He was more a father to mo than a boss. I feel all broken " 0 about it." . Twenty thousand priests serve In the temples of Ilangkok, Slam. Absolutely puro acoytcllno gas odorless and non-poisonous. Is H. J. WINTERS 706 Main St A CAMPAIGN CONTRAST w f nV BOOTT O. BONH To tha extent that Candidate Cox can divert public attantloa from the things that Candldato Cox atanda for and typWee Wllaonlsm nnd tho like Candidate Cox Korea. lie acored momentarily when h made the. braaea, pre eeeterous eharge'that tho Republican party had set ot to raise aleak fund of 180.000,000 to buy the Presidency Big newspapera gave him aearo headlines and thoee favorlac Ida eaadMacy made the most of the mountebank pertonaaaee. Bet the asnaatlon waa too empty to endure. Confronted by cold facta, the utter falsity of the ottterrwM Olekly eetablUhee'. and Candldato Cox, revealed la gvkas ea a monger of untrutha, simultaneously stood Jxpesed M aveaoancwl wet." Thus la ho depleted nnd characterised wt tke New Jersey Liquor Dealers Association in an appeal, for fund to help elect Coi Presldont. Scoring aa he did, temporarily shielding hlauelt, for the Mo-eat, from the blight of Wilsonlsm, while Done Murphy ehnckled, and Boss Drennan grinned, and Dose Taggart winked the other eye Candidal Cox, In tho end, haa only aueeeeded la awakening and stimulating Interest In the campaign. And thla awakened and ttlmulatod Inlorcst 111 assuredly make the' Re pubUoan Victory In November all the moro overwhelming aad eomplote. - What a contrast Is presented aa to candldateal Warren a. Uardlng, In the becoming and dlgnlaod role, be Ittlng a nominee for President of the greatest Itepublle oa eartk aot In the tawdry gulae of a barnstorming aspirant for a aoat ta a town council or on a board of aldermen la devetlag hie time to real problema of tho day, domestic and International, and, with notable apeechea of a constructive character, eonv maadlng the respectful attention of hia countrymen and the world aa well. 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