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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1921)
SATURDAY, JANUAHV 8, 1021. THE EVENING .HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH KIGIIT UP FOR SALE PRICE OF RACE RIOTS AT THE THEATRES Labor Leader Ready For Readjustment (Contlnuod from rngo 1) thi: liuuktv. Ponrl Whlto, "tho inarvol of tho ecrocn," Is coming to tho Llborty thoatro Sunday, being prcsontcil by William Fojc Inm spoclal production, "Tho Whlto Moll," a Btlrrlng Btory ot liro In Now York's underworld. This Is her frst big production sho having horctoforo devoted hor ecrocn work to sorlnls. Tho Btory was written by Frank It. I'nckard, author ot "tlio Mlraclo Man," and tho Bccnario by E. Lloyd Sholdon. It deals with Rhoda, n girl crook ot the slums, who, having Boon tho light In a startling mlrnclo performed in St. Agnes' church whoro her father Is killed trying to rob tho poor box determines to ro form and labor to aid thoso In tho undorworld. As a settlement work' - or sho becomes known by tho crooks nnd gangsters as "Tho Whlto Moll." Her work has started to bear fruit. "'"Tho Sparrow," a notorious safo burglar, who has served a long torm In prison is relcasod. When ''Tho Dangler," leader of the gang torapta tho released convict to ro turn to his his unlawful trado, "Tho Whlto Moll," who has been caring (or his aged mother, steps In and wins tho Sparrow's promlso to go Straight. Dut sho Incurs tho enmity ot tho Danglor, who determines to "frnmo" tho Sparrow. Then boglns a scries ot thrilling experiences, which,, It Is said,' mako tho picture ono ot tho most fascinating and hcart-nppoallng over screoncd. Till! MONDALK. Tho struggle ot tho defenders ot world democracy against German kultnr Is pictured with tho forco ot a great epic In D. W. Griffith's tro mondous lovo story ot tho present war, "Hoarts ot tho World," which opens Us local engagement In this city at tho Mondalo Sunday and Monday. The big film Is th? finest examplo of Griffith's art and, is a drama ot Ufa and lovo, hope and fear, Joy and sorrow, and at tho samo tlmo a tro mondously stirring patriotic story. It Isn't that D. W. Griffith's big play has more guns In It than any othor war play; It Isn't because it hows .11 fo In tho trenches as It Is, (or theso things havo been shown tlmo nnd tlmo again without num ber; It Isn't because , of 'the photog raphy and the exteriors aro wondor- (ally beautiful, not. that tho cast Is LIBERTY "Always the Best for TONIGHT " Kinged In the Cunndlnn tVIItU Is "UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS" And if you like outdoor pluys tills will plca-so )ou. SUNDAY Our first big special for 1031 If "THE WHITE MOLL" Wo nlsu hnve soino additional pIctun-N hhoulng what iin automobile really Is capable, of, so don't iiiIns the Sunday bhow, as the entire pnognnti Im most excellent. CONTINUOUS Mondale SUNDAY and MONDAY Tlio Picture that Every 100 Per Cent American Should See. J). W. GRIFFITH'S 1S-REEL MASTERPIECE "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" Tlio Sweetest Lovo Story Ever Told A Romance of tlio Great War Eighteen 'Months In Making a Three Hour Show. CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY Stars at 1:00 O'clock Sharp Coming Tuesday Pantages Vaudeville and Roy Stewart "HKAICTS OP TUB "WORLD" will show you why you should help ' the" Poor Children of Europe. woll chosen nnd tho stor yls intense ly interesting nnd human. It Is bo causo ovory character in tho piny Is real. Tin: STAll Whothor or not you aro Interested In tho problems of hon'.tty advanc ed by Robert W. Chnmbors In "Tlio Fighting Chance," you will bo en tertained by tho lavish screen vorslon of tho popular novel which Is coming to tho Star thoatro tonight. Tho story centers around tho ef forts ot Stophcn Siwnrd nnd Sylvia Lnndls, both youthful members ot Now York Boclcty. to fight off tlio weakness In their erring ancestors Tho man 1ms nn insatiable craving for alcohol, and the girl has n ur- vortod sense ot moral and ethical standards. Craving tho luxury that money brings, sho has becomo en gaged to a multl-mllllonnlro. Then Stephon comos along. Tho dramatic events that follow form the main plot of tho photoplay. All ot tho brilliant society atmos phero that has mndo Mr. Chnmbors a favorite American autohor has been retained, it Is said, In tho plcturlzcd "Tho Fighting Chanco." Anna Q. Nllsson and Conrad Nagol havo tho .leading roles. Tho picture which Is a Paramount-Artcratt, was directed by Charles Malgne. Lionel Bnrrymoro In "Tho Master Mind," will bo tho attraction at tho Star thoatro, beginning Sunday. This Is tho first of a series of Darrymoro photoplays to bo presented by tho As sociated First National and It Is clalmod to bo one of tho sensatlona, screen masterpieces of tho season. Mr. Darrymoro Is himself authority for tho statement that ho has never had n role which provided a wider latitude for his talents. KLKS SHOW TOX1GIIT Membors of tho Elks lodge and their friends aro proparlng for nn ovonlng of ontortatnment tonight nt, tho Elks Temple, when Miss Allco Shrodo, child cntortalnor occupies tho stage. Thoro aronb reserved seats. Tickets will bo'otf sale at tho door, m A hen cackles aftor laying an egg to denoto pleasure; this noise Is said by some scientists to be akin to hu man laughter. THEATRE the Liberty Quest" SHOW SUNDAY Rural JSchools Topic dft N, E. A. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan . Tho "great problom In Amorli-nn ed ucation tho rural .school" will be tho first topic considered by tho do pnrtmont ot BUporlntondonce of tho National Education nssnchttim when It moots nt Alnutic City, February 26-Mnrch 3, Association hca.lqunrtors lioro havo estimated Hint SOOO odui'.i tors will nttond 1I1U mooting and thoso of the National Society of Vo cational ICducutlon, tlin National Council of Education nnd otliT de partment and ulliod ns'ioclntlons which will also moot In Atlantic City nt this tlmo. Ono cntlro session of tho depart ment of superintendence will bo giv en over to tho consideration ot what tho rural schools havo accomplished nnd what steps havo been taken to better thorn. Tho tentntlvo list of speakers on this topic Include') Will C. Wood, stato superintendent ot ed ucation In California; W. L. Harding, retiring governor of Iowa; W. C. ling loy of tho Tcnchers' collogo, Now York and Ralph Decker, superintend ent ot schools in Sussex county, Now Jorscy. How to get hotter teaching will bo anothor topic at tho meeting and oth or sosslons will bo devoted to prob lems peculiar to tho duties ot BChool superintendents. City, county and stato superintendents from all sec tions of tho country havo been ask ed to tako part In theso discussions. A number ot special addrosses aro also on tho tontatlvo program ot tho convention. Tho list ot spoakors In cludes Sir Auckland Gcddes, ambas sador from Great Britain; Represent utlvo H. M. Towner ot Iowa who In troduced in congress tho bill to cro nto a federal department of educa tion; Nicholas Murray Buttou univer sity; Dr. P. P. Claxton, Unltod States commissioner ot education, and Dr. John' II. FInloy, commissioner of ed ucation for tho stato of Now York. These addrosses aro to bo glvon at genoral ovenlng sosslons ot the de partment but their subjects havo not boon announcod. VICK PRESIDENT CAN MILK, HUT PHOTOaitArit WAS PUKE CAMOUFLAGE SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Jan. 8 VIco President-elect Coolldgo can milk a cow, but ho did not milk the ono ho was represented as milking In a photograpn taken last July whllo he was on a vacation at his father's farm In Plymouth, Vt., aft or his nomination In Chicago. How- over, It was tho cow's fault and not tho governor's. In explaining tho misrepresenta tion to Horaco A. Moses, president of the Hampden county Improvement league, Governor Coolldgo said that the cow was a creaturo of tempora ment and Insisted on bolng milked Indoors. Tho plcturo roleased to tho pross last summer, showed tho candldato In tho accepted position tor milking, and apparently gottlng results. "You see," ho said, "sho has nl ways boon accustomed to bolng milk- od Indoors and whon I approachod her with a pall and milking stood sho quite naturally In accordanco with long established precedent, started for tho barn door." It took sovornl minutes of coax ing beforo tho cow would so far depart from, tho law and ordor ot her ways as to stand In tho barn yard while tho govornor had a pro fenso of milking hor. To really do so out-ot-dobra was quite out of tho question, ho" declared. Lumber Men Are Not Disheartened (Continued from pago 1) aro. rapidly readjusted, that it was possible that tho plant would be erected this summer. Tho presont mill has a yenrly ca pacity of 34,000,000 feet. It will contlnuo to opornto, so that tho ex pansion plan will glvo tho company a milling capacity ot easily 80,000, 000 feet a year, and tho logging road will glvo It access to 8GO.O0O, 000 feot of fine timber. Pelican Hay Taps Timber. Tho Pelican Bay company's log ging road Into tho Bear Crook unit, north ot Kirk, tapping 600,000, 000 feet of now timber, is ready for operation during the coming sea son. Tho lumbor will bo manufac tured at the plant north ot this city. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash In nana, on Tnuraday January 20, 1921, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. at O. K. Livery Barn, 6th Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, one bay gelding aged about 12 years, wolght about 1300 pounds, brand, quarter circles on loft blp, to satisfy, my lien, for tho board and care of said unlraaU" y Dated: January 5, 1921. WBNIEGROH Holnlo Groh, third baseman for tho Cincinnati Reds, may land on somo othor club by trndo or otherwlso bo foro springtime Tho Now York Giants havo offered $150,000 and n catcher for Holnlo, but Garry Herr mann can't soo It. Just tho samo Groh Is Herrmann's pawn nnd ho'll trado him If ho can get tho right com bination In return. J'EWER MISHAPS TO LAKE SHIPPING 120 DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 8. Mark ed roductlon In tho number ot mar ine disasters on tho Great Lakes dur ing tho 1920 season, compnrod with 1919, Is shown In tho 'records o shipping companies here. Durlti' 1 1920 thoro wcro eight vessel lotto and 29 lives lost, against 19 vessel losses nnd 80 lives lost the preced ing year. Tho 29 persons who lost their lives last year perished when the rteam or Suporlor City sank In Lake Su perior off Whltetlsh point. This oc curred on tho night of August 20 after a collision with steamer Willis L. King. Tho collision is said to havo been duo to a fog. Tho Stiporior City Bank 00 quickly nttcr tho collision It was lmposslblo to launch boats, accord ing to tho stories of four s'.rvlvnrs. Ono of thoso lost was n woman, wife of tho second onglneor. In London during tho Great plaguo of 1C65 smoking was not only oncouragod among tho children, It was actually enforced, under sovoru pennltlcs. mJmJmJ t T t 4 Paid on Tlmo Deposits 5 T t ? T t T t t T ? t r r t r T T ? T T t 5! y Safety Deposit iloxrj for ltent In pressing tholr claim. Recent testi mony glvon by Mr. Graco of tho Unltod StatoH Stool corporation be foro tho Now York Investigation com1 in lit no shows that organization do tormluod to maintain tho principle of tho oiton shop, and manufacturers gonornlly appear to bo fnvnnhln to tho stool corporation's position. Ad vocates of tho open nliop maintain that a man's right to work Is nn In nllonnblo as his right to quit, and the loss ot public sympathy which or ganized labor hns miff oral during tlio past few years mnkes It difficult to combat this proposition. In splto of this nnfavoralilo posi tion, organized labor Is putting up a splrltod tight, and, whllo Wages nro bound to coma down, thoro Is no question that tlioy wilt remain high er than tho pro-wnr standard. Nejth er will wngPH come down without n corresponding graduation in roU of commodities. ' Outlook Is Hmltliy Observers horo hollovo Hint tho presont. situation lias healthy tended clos nnd will result In n readjustment of tho relations between capital and labor. Tho chief danger socn nt pro sent Is In tho possibility that capital may become arrogant and invoko tho sumo robuko that has Just been ad ministered to tho poworful labor organizations. A physician of Stockton. Calif,, visits his nntlontH by noroplnno. Rowing at pi PHOTC "THE FIGHTING CHANCE" From tho (nuioiut novel by Robert W. Chambers A special ull-stnr cant Iium boon uxxeliiblcd for tills great story. SUNDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "THE MASTER MIND" The Seawn'M Soul-Stirring Herniation. Let Us All Pull Together and make the year 1921 The banner year for Klamath County. Let us forget self interest and re member only that by building Parks, improving our homes, paving our streets, building permanent roads and an occasional visit with our neighbors, we can make this a desir able place in which to live. Klamath State Bank The Growing Bank Located at the Corner 6th and Main KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . li . JAMES LAWRENCE Jamos Lnwronco, schoolboy, Is dead an Innocent victim of the ro cent race rioting at Iudopondcnco, Kansas, Tho shooting followed thd murdor ot R, II. Wharton, n grocor, by n negro. COMVAIIKM BRITISH AND JAP NAVY WITH UNCLE HAM'S WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Informa tion In possession of tho government' shows that tho prosent nnval strength ot this country Is about halt that of Great Britain, nnd moro than double Jnpan's sea powor. the. lic Start n Savings Account With Us Today y t f y y y t y y ? y y y ? y t y y k 4 Wr , Wa kliaM Knf nnn fivvlrn. ii?i""""'"""v " ' i0 new wo can t 'V i !? ' r -' , -i M. J. Nyhart -Z. fc &. jfc J&. &. ATtj.fi ' Hun MWlLl&LLi fi-12-19 L t