J THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLf, OHIO. MAIUlUMr; DMOKMHKR IB, 1M9. 2SSC I I j At the Theaters "Tho Hollo of the oSsson," will lerro as a rttttnrf tribute to the finished art nnd skill of this noble young hero, who, In tha spring of a success ful citrccr heeded the rnll ot his country nnd kayo his nil. THK ItinttHTV THKATHK An Item at significance regarding tho Metro production of "Tho llelle of tho Season," In which' tlio charm Jug Kmrny Wehlen trill ho seen ns tho star nt the Liberty thestro to night, Is tho regrolablo fuel thnt Miss Vfohlon'a director, young 8 Hnnktn lrow, son of tho Into Sydney Drew and nophow ot John Drew, lett this It Is n study deftly country upon the completion ot the three In a powerful plrturo to Join tho nortal fighting forms In France. Mr. Drew never will 1 "Tho Money-Chnngers," tho nil- star llenjamlii 11. Ilnmplan-l'nltie feature at tho Liberty thestro Suit day Is not a crook play or n drnmii ot high finance, nor n Chinese play, but combining nil story of New York that takes In nllko the glitter- tng splendor ot tho richest clt return, but 'highest society nnd the colorful. m)a- terlous, drug laden atmosphere of the Oriental underworld. r to $10.00. laltsts tar aboro tho ordinary. Tho acts wilt servo'to bring tho big Jump between San Francisco nnd Portland, with Crawford, operator par eicoll- lonco, handling tho pictures, these openings nt tho Mondalo should proVe to be Just tho tilings that the whole- somc-nmusomonl losing public ot city wants. THIIATIti: THK NT.Ut TIII'.lTlli: Tho Famous Players l.asky corpor ation hno mndo n now re-Issue with an entirely now version ot Jack Lon don's famous story "Tho Sea Wolf" which will bo shown nt the Slur theatre tonight only This picture was to hno been shown list night but did not nrrle on account of train delnjs, so It will be shown tonight only, but two complete performances THK MONDAI.I Vaudeville, direct trom the lnn-tn''l"K IB nnd 9 o'clock llol tages time, will bo a feature nt the "r "orth cannot be excelled ns Tho Ideal gift for women nnd.Mnn.l.itn thn.it r ....rv Ttiemtnv niul "The Sea Wolf" If you crave excite- fclrli. Comb. brushes, mirrors, Wednesday evening, nccording to mont 'oft mjss the ' Sea Worlf " Jewel boxen, pin cushions, hair ro- Manager Ted White, who. nlo nn-, wlvom. puff bote. Trices from COc nouncr ,nal lnp " of ,hc "nUK' ncis win oo presenieu nexi luesuay. December 21. Lewis & Uwls will tnrntah the entertainment, nnd they lime the reputation ot being Jiux art ists and singing and dancing spec- UNDERWOOD'S Y t X ? ? ? ? ? l t T ? X i . 1 VM on Time Deposits Hlnit Having .tniHiitt Willi I's Tijli) M knowing at the $3 & f-2T0-DJIY Jack London's Greatest Story "THE SEA WOLF" This picture la a new version and a now Issue put out by The Famous Players Lasky Corporation, it they de cided It was one ot the best pictures they had, ever released. llobart Dovwortli Stan In thU Grvut New Picture. Tomorrow Constance Talmadge in "GOOD REFERENCES" ' J-- , " ' .Ki: LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" U. W. POOLK. Owner HOUKIt I). TOUHKV, JIuslcal Director '"TONIGHT Dainty Emmy Wehlen "the richest girl In tho world" In. , "THE BELLE OF THE SEASON" A Sunshine Comedy, and cur usual funny Literary Digest Topics. TOMORROW No lover of life or seeker ot adventure should miss tbo exciting thrills or overwhelming climaxes of Upton Sinclair's " THE MONEY CHANGERS " "Where a drug on tho market Is turned Into gold; Where the fumes of tho poppy Turn flesh Into mould." Continuous performance beginning at 1:30 100 PER CENT UNION Mondale Theater The House of Comfort ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM FARNUM : , -In- "THE SPOILERS" Ilex Deach'a Masterpiece. A Dictum vou will nnvnr tnmt Bat I in tbo snow and,nuirf,wildornes of the Alaskan gold fields, where ' v.nn'a rtlw fit.vkd.ul uru it fifa VI... In l.fa .mrt.l ..l.l. ..! . .. and scarlet 'wosaenV' ' ' tiAwl ho' Other Pictures. AJTwo Dollar flhoiv for IW Cents, n it .CoiUlnuoiw ftliowHUH Sunday at liHO. :mlng.;fu'c4y'-iTrtailtaH'H iVAUdovllle, mid Itoy f Htownrt In ff'iaWL'i saaalaal )W T iit aaaaaBK BKP i i The old ndnBo that it is better to be a big fish in n little fry than a little fish in a big fry is open to discussion. But the fact still remains, so far as banking is concerned, that it is bet ter to grow with a growing bank than never to grow at all, and for this reason we solicit your business. Klamath State Bank The Growing Bank . Located nt tho Corner 6th nnd Main KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Constance Talmndjo "Good References" ( Constance Talmadgo says that she , would rather take part ot a pbor jworklng girl than portray any other luirasut, Dccauxe ai one iimn sne expected to become a stenographer horself. "I would have studied stenography had It not been for Norma s entrance Into motion pictures, ' she said "Then the picture bug hit me I got Into the habit ot accompanying my sister to the studio and ono day bad a chance to earn IS as an extra girl, t was very glad, as t believe In girts earning their own living That Is why I am so sympathetic towards the 'working girl, for I feel that I am one :of them nt heart " i Constance Talmadgo is poorer front I a standpoint ot dollars ami ronts than over beforo as the iiuruliui in "(Sood References," her latest First 'National starring ehlcl. whld w II In. shown at tbo Star theatre Sun 'day , As Mary Woyno. Connie finds her self In Journoy's Knd, a boarding 1 house where the clear old landlady 'with a 64, bust, makes n wild clutch for board In advance and succeeds I nreduclng her fair )nung hoarder's net capital of J." to a lonesomn pslr of "Iron-men " Worse than that, she tries to grt i a Job but nil the boys behind the tmohogany desks nrq stony-hearted juliout young ladles who want to ho I stenographers nnd who hato no ref , ecrnces. , i Mow Mary Wayno breaks Into 9 Irun ot good luck thnt begins with her I pal being taken, sick, leaving a Job lopen for someone to fill and giving1 I Mary an opportunity to borrow n set of references. Is cleverly portraed by Mlsa Talmadge Iti her own whim steal and Immltnble way. ? ? ? ? V i tutrix DeMll Itotrt fo.- Itrnt Wt tmp but Kite M-nlce. the ln Mr tan IMMiibly glte ,..XKK:'t' ! 4f lluy your .Xnus candles at the lllut, Illrd. If, Ntmt'K When storage batteries freei It means a new battery Well tell you how to avoid such a rataitruphr Link HUfr Ilaltery Station IS 31 I wish to announce ttiit I will not be rrtpomlbl for any debts Incurred by my wife ' t7 t Mil HAIIT Fancy Xniatc randies parked order at the lllu Illrd Our specialty is candy pickfd It order In sny qusntliy. Th Ills 1 Illrd It ! Theatre Barrels Overflow With j Spuds, Apples I Tho freo matinee for tho kiddles given by the management of tho Lib erty theatre this morning was a huge success. Dally decorated Christ mas barrels labeled potatoes nnd ap ples wore placed In front of the thea tre and children were asked to bring cither apples or potatoes or 'other supplies for tha Ited Cross and drop them In the barrels beforo go ing Into tho building, but this won not necessary because unj child could see tbo show fre? of chntg If ho so desired. At the close of the imitlio thuro were two barrels ot potatoes and a barrel and a half ot apphu at well as other miscellaneous things that can bo used by tho HeJ Crom to feed needy tots and their families on Christmas day. j r . . 1 "'IN'IIII' - .-.,.-....,... m-rrrVuWiAfuwimanAnj-uTAf 1 " jjS'myyJ zttm&X&&!Tt z& IMlEi &&4EKmjmjBmm&cor n ML "' Hid- 'SHflBMBA sHsUflr KV' dHMKVBsHVr Hi fBIPsrWfVrsV VI W night tfLBsSiS n ssBssf f mm wo foaturu ibe.Conklla Atid tho WntArmnn lnnn. ItnHi nrn tnti ovoryKcpSrJi 'Prle?ir4dnBd'' frdtf Join the crowd at the Closing Ball at the Scandinavian Hall. Mask if you like. Special prizes are of fered to those who wear costumes. The Big Bazaar will dose this evening. Don't fail to take advantage of the oppor tunity to buy that Xmas gift from the large number of exquisite embroideries that will be on sale. Mb fl I W.'t r2.C0 to 110.00. "OACTU8 CltANDALL" UNDERWOOD'S MISAiAtVMgywyyuyMWMyyl