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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1921)
-r-ic i.ri!fr v ie,wv r rt-"-tr'- "" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page eight 47 THE THEATRES i , - i, J , to Tlll3MOMAtiK t Hiding across tho drifted wastos of tho Mojavo ,dccrt, Jnck Keith, bor der rnngor, ohsorvoil a thin wreath of smoko curling up tram the bar ron cands, Investigation disclosed to tho horror-stricken eyes ot tho rangor that a prnlrlo schooner had been fired nfter tho two occupants had been murdered. Death had ovldcntly eomo from unseen hands. It was apparent that tho nssasin)), concealed behind a sand duno, had shot down the trav elers. They'had then sctflro to tho prnlrlo schooner In tho hopo that tho flames would destroy ovldenco of their crlmo With a shovel that had escaped tho fire. Keith mado two craves, llcforb placing itho bodies to rest ho took from tho clothing the fow belongings tho men had carried, trusting that they might aid him In establishing tho Idontlty of tho mur dored men. Keith thought that his act of hu manity had been unseen., Hut his ov ry movo" hTul'bocn 'under observa tion, j Ho rodo Into town and stablod his torso. As ho walked off, the shorlff of Los Polos placed a heavy hand on his shouldor and arrested him for tho murder of tho two dosort victims. Alone and friendless, with cno-' mlcs all about him plotting his ruin, Jack Keith mado his escape noy Stewart, Trlanglo cowboy star, is tho mastodon who plays fighting Jack, and Joslo Sedgwick Is tho girl who wins his heart ns Hope Walte. "Keith of tho Dordor" will bo shown at tho Mondolo theatre on Wednes day and Thursday. TII: STAR "It nil depends on whore you sit," is an old jiaylny which most aptly describes ICl&la Hammcrstcln's latest Solznlck piclu're, "Tho Point of VIow,' which Is announced as tho hoadllno attraction at tho Star thoatro tonight. Miss Hamniorstoln Is soon In this production aa the daughter of a onco wealthy father. The girl Is tho only practical member of a family rwho hav .never had to provldo tor themselves and i who consequently aro completely. tyt when adversity strikes -them. HUUerto the Thorncroft fam-' lly hnvo always lookod down' upon anyono not born ot tho blood, hut their point of vlow Is changed by n blg-hoarted youngor westornor who capably demonstrates to thorn that when a friend Is needed it Is rod blood that counts far moro than bluo. "Tho Point of View" Is ono of those "common sensa" plcturos that avoids all oxtromes ot theatrlcallsm and puts over its point by tho real truo-to-llfo situations It doplcts. The story Is by Edith Kills and Alan Crosland directed tho picture Added attractions nro tho Fourth episode ot "Tho Lost City and a two-reel comedy. tiii: Milium "The Houso of tho Tolling Bell" Is tho tltlo ot tho photoplay which features tho program ot tho Llfierty theatro for tonight. My McAvoy, tho petite and chnrmlng star of "Man and His Woman," Is the featured player ot this newest Dlackton-Patho production, ably supported by Druco Gordon. i Tho theme of "The, Houso of tho Tolling Doll" deals with the? chivalry, tho-passion and tho surjafstltion of tho south. " Mystorlous Wnlkor was known tho length and breadth ot tho Canadian northwest. Over him hungia'cloud. No one knew what It was, not ovon his boautltul spirited daughter Wan da, tho master of any horse. In that wild country. Tho enigma; Is In a way cleared up when "Thundering Ames," a notorious bandltjMnakcs tho section his stamping ground? ,, dnto tho net Is drawn Hanlon, deputy ot tho royal northwest mounted,2 that essentially usoful and nttho samo time romantic organization. .How a dcop, foarloss love Is born betwoen Wnndn, played by the. daring young actress, Edythe Sterling, and Hanlon, and how tho mystery which throt tled hor father's Ufo Is cleared up make tho existing talo around which Is woven "Tho Onc-Wny Trail," tho latest Republic plcturo starring Edy tho Sterling, which comes to the' Lib erty Wednesday. Major Sloan ot tho tho V'. 8. ar my recruiting sorvlco will arrive here tonight and wilt open a re Cfultln'g' station in Klamath Falts. in i Rowing at tfie. as fiUAUTV HOT TO-DJIY , ..-. -V.,! Mm elXine hammerstein "the point of view" ' An'tyntcreMlnK story of t'WlrEtf EAST MEETS WEST" Fourth Episode of "THE LOST CITY" ANfl'A POOD TWO.-REEL COMEDY "" CODING THURSDAY Another Great Production "The Last of the Mohicans" Mondale Theater THE IIOUSi; THAT GIVES YOU A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE ' THE WELL KNOWN SONG WRITERS VAN AND GRIFFITH In a Knockout Singing and Talking Act, Called "THE CENSUS TAKER" AND Two Five-Reel Features HARRY CAREY IN "THE SQUARE SHOOTER" AND ROY STEWRT IN "KEITH OF THE BORDER" , COMING SUNDAY "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" Fifth Annual I m. m ik aw m m iM m m m bih ar bb im im x t T T T t Y T T T WHITE SALE store. t t f t y Postive Price reduction throughout our entire stock of worthy Merchandise. Bringing to & you savings of extraordinary importance to every man and woman within reach of this t Y t t T t t T t t T t t T T t t t T t ? T T Women's Silk Lingerie Ready-to-Wear Garments ALL OUR SIL&hi,jRIE in Annual We do not wish to carry over a single gar- . o o 1 fy OFF ment of our Winter Style Suits, Coats or 55 3 tO Dresses and we have therefore marked . flown every price 50. This gives you the Wonderful values in Gowns, Envelope Che opportunity to purchase at Surprising Sav- mi8e, Knickers and Camisoles, ings. n,AMnnnriii rrKT uai i icc ' Outing Flannel Gowns in light and dark col WONDpRFUL COAT VALUES , auir l i Q 5fl UP TO 9C (( or or about half of tne original price. - wonderful suit values Women's Union Suits $19.50 up TO $35.00 Winter Weight : wool mixed also silk mixed come in high WONDERFUL DRESS VALUES neck, long sleeves Dutch neck, elbow $6.75'lP TO $35.00 sleeves low neck, no sleeves. AH sizes, 34 to 44. Special discount Come prepared to buy. You cannot afford 33?0 to pass up this great money-saving event. i T T T T T T X 4 I u 9 ? T t t r r T r T t Y T t T This, Our Fifth Annual White Sale Means a real saving of 25 to 50 on every article you buy. We invite you to come in and look. No trouble to show goods. Pictorial Quarterly For Sale at h f , Pattern Counter WMW 25,c tammt&Sforz H. N. MOE, Prop. PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR FEBRUARY Personal Mention S. D. Hftrkner of Sacramento, dis trict sales manager of tho Union Oil company, ls'a visitor in tho city. K. H. Metznor, San Francisco can dy salesman, left this morning after a brief business visit horo. iltrs. A. M. Kughos, ot 12 Congor avenue, who has been HI for two weeks, Is now able to bo about again. n. L. Doaton, representing tho Solby company of San Francisco, dis tributors of ammunition, Is hero on business. k A, B. McKenzle and J. A. McCar thy, aviators, who are contemplating establishing an aorlal stage lino hero, left this morning. Mrs. Edward Crawford and son, Robert, left this morning for Sacra mento where they will remain for the winter. O. H. McCutchan, Sacramento rep resentative ot the Standard Oil com pany, is horo on business with the local station. i Mrs. Edward Esplnosa left this morning for Santa Barbara, Calif., wboro she will remain for several months. Mrs. W'. T. Lee left on this morn ing's train for Los Angeles, to visit her mother, where she will remain for sovoral months, Mr.- and Mrs. C. .l. Folk of Chllo quln, where Mr.-Falk Is chief book keeper, for ithe Modoc Lumbor com pany .were In the .city over night, leaving this morning. Francis 3. Bowne of Bonanza was In town yestorday to make nrrarige ment a for pasturo ot 150 head of cat tlo on tho T. II. Jolly ranch near Mer rill this summor. Qoorgo Cobbler was a visitor hero from Midland yestorday. P. B. Burke, who was oporatod on sovoral weeks ago for appondtclt Is, Is out of tho hospital. II. C. Royce ot Midland and F. R. Nelson ot Keno aro visitors horo to day. Albert Bruloy has roturned to Klamath Falls from Mt. Hebron, whoro ho spent sovoral months. T. II. Jolly, foreman ot tho Kla math Record for tho past two years, has severed his connection with the nowspapor. Ho Is undecided as to his futuro but Is considering return ing to hla former vocation, to prac tice law. Tho many frlonds of Colonol M O. Wllklns will bo grieved to learn that tho old war horso Is seriously HI at his homo In the Riverside apartments. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Largent ot Midland aro the happy parents ot a boy, born Saturday night. Tho baby weighed eight pounds and has boen named Hllbert Berkeley. Miss Hazel Almeter, sister of Mrs. George L. Motz, who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Motz for several months, returned to her home In Portland Sunday. tM. B. Knapp has taken tho phar ralclst's position In a local hospital, roslgnod by Frank B. Robinson, whb has gone to Chicago to make ar rangements with publishers tor the distribution of several aongs he has I written, which are. taking hold of the popular fancy. Mr. Knapp Is a graduato of a well-known oastern col lego In pharmacy and well qualified tor tho position. Charles E. Rlloy returned yester day from Paralso Springs, Califor nia, whoro ho Is tho ownor ot ono ot the well known rosorts of tho Ooldon state. Ho will remain horo for a short tlmo looking aftor his Inter ests In this city, Lakovlew and For tola, California. A Baby boy was born Monday night to Mrs. Cheyne, wlto ot Alex Choyno ot tho Spring Lake district. Tho now arrival wolghod olght and ono-halt pounds. Ho has beon named Aloxandor Alvln. Jim McCrackon has movod from tho Central hotel to his homo on tho hill. F. B. KcBtor ot Olene, Qoorgo Lewis of Algoma, Kvorott Malone ot Malln, F. R. Wilson and C. J. Eldo of. Dunsmulr, Cat., R. Wallace ot Algoma, and Henry A. Van of Bos on, Mass., woro guosts at tho Con tral hotel last night. LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" TODAY If you boo a rod-headed girl, mid look for n hlto horso It you open an umbrella In tho houso and become startled (f you play tho Oulja Board THEN YOU'RE SUPERSTITIOUS and' should see - "THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL" And to moke an extra good program, wo have u snappy short Western "THE TRIPLE SnOT" TOMORROW A story of the tall timber "TIIE ONE WAY TRAIL" COMING "LA LA LUCILLE" SPECIAL ATTRACTION TONIGHT MR. E. S. PAYNE Cartoonist Mr. Payne appears in person. NOT a moving' plcturo, but every'' move a picture.