PAQi: KKJHT MONDAY, JANUAHY, 17, 1021. Mrs. MacSwiney Returns Slayer of American IT'S BEER! THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON To Be Courtmarttaled WASHINGTON. Jan 17. Tho Tin? STAR Living a doulilo Ufa Isn't nny moro Btronuous than playing a doublo part on tbo Btngo,or In n picture particu larly If tho nctor or actress liavo tlio gift of nctually "living tho pnrt." .Tho most subccssful stage and screen stars havo reachod fame only aftor having succeeded In stopping out of their llrcs completely and living In the parts thoy play. William Favorsham, famod star of tho spoken drama, will appoar In "Tho Man Who LoRt Himself," nt the Star thoatro Tuesday. This Is the first of a sorlos of Selznlck pictures In which Mr. Paversham will bo star red. "Tho Man Who Lost Hlmsolt" Is an unusual picture in which It was necessary for Mr. Favorsham to play two roles. 'I am' thankful' said Mr. Faver enara, "that- oho character dropped out early In tho play." Mr. Favcrsham Is ono of thoso ar tists who lives In tho part ho Is ptay ilig.' To charigo suddenly from a stranded American to tho rolo of an English Earl, and then back again, was an accomplishment at onco dif ficult and wearing, Mr. Favorsham, however; accomplished tho task with wondorful success. Presbyterian Sunday School Workers Will Convene Tomorrow Sunday school teachors and work ers of tho Presbytorlan church will tneot to discuss plans for tho com ing year's work tomorrow afternoon and ovenlng at tho church, announc es tho Ilov. B.-Pi'Lawrenco. The pas tor extends an' earnest Invitation to nil teachers and workers of other con gregations and alt Interested In Sun day school work to, attend. Outsldo men who will participate in tho program are. the Rev. John iW. Hoyt of Ashland, Sunday school missionary for southern Oregon,, and ho Rev. Wlalter Van Nuys of Port land, stato director of religious ac tivities. x Two sessions-will bo held, one be ginning at 2:30,;in the afternoon, tho ther at 7:30, In the evening. rilESnYTKRIAN PASTOR ASK8 BOYH TO COME EAULY The boys who havo been meeting Monday evenings at the Presbyter Ian church for a social hour are re quested by tho Rev. E. P. Lawrence to come tonight at 6:45 In order that tho meotlng may bo over In time to afford opportunity!; attend' the Methodist evangelistic meetings' for those who desire to go. Are you trying to make an apartment look like home? '" " A Navajo Rug will add thaV touch of brightness to a dreary room. See them at THE GIFT SHOP 709 Main Street Till! L1HEKTY ' "Tho Best of Luck," a plcturlzn tlon of tho eolohrated Drury Lane molodrama by Cecil Raleigh and Ucnry Hamilton, presented by an nil star cast, Is announced as tho photo play foaturo at tho Liberty theatre tonight. "Tho Rest of Luck" was converted to tho silver shoot by Screen Classics, Inc., and Is roleased by Metro. Upon Us Btago presentation nt tho Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, In 1017, tho play was described by British critics as containing moro realistic effects nnd moro thrills than nny molodrama that has over been pro duced bctoro In that thoatro. Don't oven trust your best friend to do your proposing for you Do that llttlo Job yourself or well, Just see "Tho Beloved Villain" whon It coraos to tho Liberty thoatro Tues day. 400 ACRES OF MERRILL RANCH UNDER WATER (Special to Herald) , MERRILL, Oro., Jan. 17. Four hundred acres of tho Haskln ranch Is undor water, or rathor undor Ico, for when tho water reccdod thero remained an ico surface which pre vented tho cattle from foedlng on tho land. This ranch is under lease to Charles Shuke, and is located at tho mouth of Lost river. Tho last storm brought tho river up to 5 feet. The mild weather is expected to exorcise an effect upon tho hay mar ket, thero being much surplus hay in this section. Small bands of sheep aro bolng brought into this section to food and proparo for tho lambing season. Mrs. T. II. Jolly camo down from Klamath Falls Sunday to visit her husband and son at tho'homo ranch near here. i Tho Merrill-Klamath Falls high way Is In good condition with the excoption of a few places, which aro bolng graveled. About a mllo is closed. l ( Feeding in tho lava1' beds Is said to bo good, according to local sheep men. D. P. McAullffp brought In his sheep for a week, but kept them only until tho storm lifted. Evangelist Draws Large Crowds to Methodist Church 'Large audiences at both morning and ovenlng meotlngs at the Moth' odlst church yesterday hoard Dr, George Bennard, noted Chicago evangelist, in two strong sermons. The morning topic was "Where There Is No Vision the Peoplo Perish" and the ovenlng subject was "Sin is a Burdon and a Weight." Dr., Bennard Is the author of tho sacred song "The Old Rugged Cross," released jthls month on the Victor records, and among tho musical sel ections at last night's meeting this song, sung by tho author, was a fea ture. The evangelist will be here for ser eral weeks, holding meetings each evening at 7:45 at tbo Methodist church. Yesterday morning's ser vices were attended by a crowd that filled the auditorium and In tho evening the crowd overflowed the auditorium and nearly filled the league rooms adjoining. ' WEATHER REPORT OREGON' Tonight and Tuesday, rain. (fyfiowing at tke. 91LC MvTh.9 ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN WHAT WOMEN LOVE In her Mile a .Minute Comedy Drama of "On Land, Be ) nnni'ii'tim flea nnd in the Air." Smiles. Lauslu). Scares and Sensations so numerous you'd not be ablo to count them. BltjBHBtVfcMfliltjMKisK BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB!iBBBBB4BBjSBB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKLIbIbbbbb! yBBVwSL. iSEE vMbMl V bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbeBm u ta. vtsi aHtiiirffjiteirna bbbbbbbbbbbbbbSSS. 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Hughos, of Fort 'Klamath, Is 111 of pneumonia, but is reported to bo getting along as well 8s can be expected. l EarlrBrown camo down from Bo nanza. Ho was accompanied by Dan Drlscoll and "Bill" Irwin, who aro hero for tho purpose of urging the construction of the proposed market road through Bonanza. The White Pelican hiking club en Joyed Its weekly hlko yesterday, tholr route leaving toward ChJloquln Now members are constantly Joining the club, and many good times aro contemplated. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Campbell, of the Lakevlew route, left for Arllng' ton, California this morning, and ex pect to be gone about three months. Thoy aro making tho trip with n vlow to Improving Mrs. Campbell's health. Peter McDonald, who was recent ly injured, will soon bo out of the Klamath General hospital reports Dr. Cravor, his physician. A. R, Hughes of Ft. Klamath is undor Dr. Crayer's caro in the hospital, serious ly 111 with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Hosklns have returned from a vacation trip of throe weeks spent In several Callfor nla points, and aro enthusiastic over their trip. Now that-the young folks have returned Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Bolvln, parents of Mrs. Hos- gins, will take tholr vacation, hav Ing planned to leavo for southorn California tomorrow morning. We make your old shoes look like new In our repair dopartment. mauley-Evans Shoe Shop. ' 17 HARTSOUGH-DEKARR Ross E. Hartsough, lumberman, and Mrs. Mae DeKarr woro married by Justice of the Peace Gahagan Saturday afternoon. Thoy will re side In this city. TOMORROW WILLIAM FAVERSHAM IN THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF And tho Hth Episode of THE LOST CITY Ladlosl wo can put you on any color French hoels you desire. Bradloy-Evans Shoo Shop. 17 t WANTS F13JERAL JOn F, P. Light of Lakdvlow trying to get an oppolntmont as rocojver for the Lakevlew Land office, according to mo L,aiceview examiner m Steaks, Crops, N' overythuf,, Owl Cafe. 17-22 m WOULD APPEAL SPECIAL WAR TIME MEASURE WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 A house resolution proposing the ropeal of most of tho spoclal war tlmo meas ures has been approved by tho sen ate Judiciary committee. Under the committee amendment tho operation of the food and fuel contract would be continued. Good Coffee? I'll say so. Owl Cafe. 17-22 -O WEATHER RECORD I Jnpnncso Bontry who shot Lloutonnnt Laugdon at Vladivostok nnu who gave u version of tho nffalr coincid ing with tho Btntomout of tho doad offlcor, hnB boon recommended for courtmnrtlal. Soldiers Held on Lynching Charge BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 17. Elevon national guard memliors nro In Jail horo charged with lynching William' llnlrd, a minor, nt Jnspor Thursday night. 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You get quality shoe repairing at our shop because wo have tho pro por machinery and tho largest stock of material to do It with. Bradley Evans Shoo Shop. 17 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" TONIGHT Our Sunday attendanco placed tho stamp ot approval on "THE BEST OF LUCK" and wo aro holding this plcturo over today, so that all Klamath Falls may havo a chanco to aoe this thrilling melodrama. Tho star Is Jack Holt, whom many ot you know during his rosldonco in Klamath Falls. YOU WILL ENJOY Hie Airplane Chase! Tho Death IUde on a Motorcycle! Tho Descent In n Submarine! Tho thrilling fight at tho' Kottom of the Bra! TOMORROW Clover and beautiful Wanda Hawloy In "HER BELOVED VILLIAN" IsMb. .BzV ja jftfc j. jX.W.j& iyAjftkjfc-AAj.jjBfcjBfcaBV ftsw ab j&a. j&. aa af aTa .m. jb. &. aV aV W. .. 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