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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1921)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1BS1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pack Kiorrr ' TIIH MONDALE Mr. Carnor has boon discharged by Donnlfl Naughton's father, William Naughton, for vicious practices on tbo Hard Rock mon ongaged In his camp. By holding tho throat of dlschargo OTor tho hoads of tho laborers ho had corapollod thorn to cash their pay chocks at his saloon. Tho result was that tho men loft the major part of their oarnlngs In Carney's pockets. Cnrnoy Imported a numbor of thugs with Austrian Joo as their loader 'when ho found that ordors had been passed at tho construction camp by Son Nhughton to tho oftcct that no raoro monoy of his forco should spin over tho bar of tho Ocm saloon. No sooner did this forco of thugs got on tho Job at tho camp than they In spired a strike for higher wages. De nied tholr unjust domand thoy quit. On bolng ordered from tho premises, Austrian Joo and a companion ap parently left, but In reality slipped out of sight to do what mischief thoy could. - Naughton, Jr., and two foromon wero drilling rock. They had timed tholr fuso and paid out their wire. Tho man who "was to set off the ex plosion was caught by Austrian Joo and his pal who ovorcamo him and promptly set of Mho dynamlto. Wore It not for the miraculous Interven tion of Shlola Dolan, daughter of the foromon Naguhton and his com panions would nave been blown Into eternity. , "Tho Hard Rock Drood" Is tho name of this shoulder-to-shoulder story of man to man and glvo-an take which will bo shown at tho Mon- dalo theatre tonight and Wednesday, THE STAIt Every man has his double som'd whero. They may be thousands of miles apart, but It Is qulto possible that tho long arm of coincidence may some day stretch Its. length and bring them togother. Such a case occurs in "Tho Man Who Lost Himself." n Solznlck pic ture, starring William Favcrsham, which will bo shown at tho Star thea tre tonight. When Victor Jones, of Philadel phia, and tho Earl of Rochester met In a London hotel, thoy wero ox- actly nllko physically, but In charac ter. In soul, In nil that contributes, vitally to tho mnko-up of men, thoy wero as far apart as tho poles. Ono was dissolute, thoughtless, a weak ling: tho other poor In purso was rich In character, splendid, courage ous. Tho Karl saw in Jonos an easy escapo from the accumulation of en tanglomcnts marital, financial, and social that wero making life un bearable for him. So It happoned that Jones was Jones ono night, and the next morning he was tho Earl of Rochester, with all of tho Earl's rel atives to toco and all of tho Earl's troubles to conquer. Tin; liuehtv "All's fair in lovo," decldod Paul Dlytho when ho stolo his best friend's best girl. But ho hoped his friend would novor find out nboul It, so ho took his fascinating Uttlo brldo to Hvo In another city. Prosontly, who should apponr, qulto friendly and cheerful, but tho old frtond, como to make a visit. Thon tho compli cations startod, Hifsband distracted, shuts friend up in tho bathroom till ho can, got wlfo out of tho way. Sho, poor girl, wondors why sho Is bolng bundled oft with husband's partner to her mother's for a visit,- whon she had been oxpocting tho old lady tho very noxt dayl So sho refuses to bo escorted sedately homo to mother, and wheedles frlond partner to tako hor to tho carnival lnstoad. Next day sho returns homo, having discov ered, by a chanco meeting at tho feto, husband's duplicity in winning, hor away from hor first sweetheart. Hus band must bo punished, sho decides, Ho Is. But beforo ho Is reduced to a propor spirit of ropentanco you will bo reduced to a stato bordorlng on exhaustion from laughing. "Hor Beloved Villain" Is French farco at Its highest peak of wit and tun. At tho Liberty tonight. mMMWWMWVWWVWWWWWWWWWIWWWWWW AA00 Leopold Godowsky will appear in CONCERT at the SCANDINAVIAN HALL THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th . . Under the auspices of the MUSICAL STUDY CLUB Here is wjhat some of the music critics think of Mr. Godowsky playing: Now York Tribune Tho rhythmical crlspnoss and graco of his re production of tho old music and Its exquisite beauty of melodic line and tone could scarce be overpraised. Now York Herald He gave an exhibition of piano playing that will long bo remembered. So far as technical difficulties aro con corned they seem not to exist at all for Mr. Godowsky. His runs are of amazing clarity, whether they be simple scales, run In thirds or octavefl. They fairly purl from his finger tips. Impresslvo poise and clearness marked his work throughout as well as virility. Tho enthusiasm, of the audlenco grew with each number and It sur rounded -ike plaUor,m.,atter the regular program, and compelled encores. Mr. ao4eymkj)ia phenomenal pianist. Iloston Evening TrWnicripl Beyond question, Mr. Godowsky Is tho mastor-tecnnlclfiri of the' planotorto In our Immediate time. Seem ingly thoro is nothing In tho whole rango of tochnlcal Intricacy, ex action, or pure feat that composers have Invented or Imagined for piano and pianist that Mr. Godowsky cannot accomplish with tho utmost precision, .and ese Wafthlngton l'ostVtQddowsky Is Indeed master of technique, his facility and clarity of tone, especially In his soft passages, are marvelous. And, besides, he has a great deal to say In his playing, and he says It.' Rarely does one hear such beauty of tone It Is vocal singing, liquid and tho values he gives to the different voices aro a revelation In, harmonic effects. Especially delightful was the rich work of 'the loft hand. Mr. Godowsky makes records exclusively for Brunswick. Square Deal Drug Store Exclusive Brunswick Agents Tho Liberty theatre announces as tho featured attraction tor Wednes day "Tho Broken Gato," starring, Bes sie Barrlscalo. This Is tho first np pcaranco of tho popular star under tho managemont of tho J. L. Froth Ingham productions roleasod through W. W. Hodklnson, and It Is said to ropresont best work of her eminent ly successful career. i x t t r r r t t t t t t r t r T t l 4 Paid on Tlmo Deposits Rtnrt a Havings Account With Us Today Good CoffooT Cafe. I'll say so. Owl 17-22 KOBINETT-PHOVOST Ernest H. Roblnott and Lillian J. Provost were marrlod by tho Revdr end C. F. Trimble at tho W. E. See horn residence on Main streot yester day evening about 6 o'clock. Mrs. Scehorn and Arthur M. Love were tho wltnessos. Both Mr. and Mrs. Roblnott aro residents of this city and will contlnuo to mako their home horo. AAAAAAAAVWM Rowing at the aiic flAMT 11- . .nni IXI mz TO-DJIY WILLIAM FAVERSHAM America's Greatest Actor THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" Two mon, physical doubles, ono rich, tho other broke. Thoy exchange places. Which gained T Which lostT A startling new screen story. Fifth Episode of The Lost City TOMORROW Douglas MacLean and Doris May, tho popular stars of "23 Hours' Loavo" and "What's Your Husband INCOME TAX MEN TO SPEAK, O. OF C. LUNCHEON The weekly Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon will be held in the Rex cafe at 12:16 tomorrow. George O. Hewitt, Income 'tax agent for the state, will bo tho principal speaker, his topic, "Income Tax," affording ample opportunity for tho dispensing of much desirable information. Other interesting speakers aro on the program. 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 T T T T T T T T T T t T Safdt ty llopusu ilijktM tot Rent Wo liavo bat one service, tho best wo can possibly giro 'HhmhQh44. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Two room apartmont, and slnglo bodroom. Hot and cold water. 812 Oak street. 18-20 LEGION MEETING Tonight Is the regular meeting night of Klamath Post of the Amer ican Legion at tho city ball. One subject of discussion will bo tho slzo of homesteads for ox-servlco men on both the upper and lower Klamath lakes. Stoaks, Crops, N' everything. Owl 17-22 Cafe. Two young matrons while crossing a field near Berwick, Pa., outdistanc ed a mad bull In a 100-yard sprint and climbed a tree to safety. When a young woman applied to a Detroit housewife for a position as a domestic she specified that sho must havo garago room for her au tomobile. SBOOO. A fine modern home. Full basement. Fine location, clou In and on easy terms. $2500. G-room furnished. Very close In. $250 cash and $50 per montn. way pay rent. A FINE CORNER 100x110, 4-largo rooms and bath room. Garage, and chicken yard. Closo to pavement. $300 cash and $40 per month. A. A. BELLMAN & Co. 406 Main St. 18-20 half as much for tuol as wood stoves. 911 .Upham St. 18-20 FOR SALE About CO brood bowb will farrow soon and also somo good Marquis seed wheat, on tho Lib- by ranch, 0 mllos oast of Merrill. Vo- cnatzor uros. 18-3 8UPEESTIT10UB? WANTED One tolograph 263-J Ramsby. sot. Call 18-20 FOR RENT 3-roora unfurnished house. Two blocks from Main St. Apply at Owl Cafe. 18-19 PRACTICAL NURSE wishes posi tions, confinement specialty. Phono 172. Mrs. Thomas. 18-24 WANTED TO BUY Pump 8-lnch certrlfugal. Capacity 1000 to 1G00 G. P. M. Communicate Pacific Coast Mint company. 18-22 IF YOU HAVE ANY old stuff you want to exchange bring It to us, we will roflnlsh It and mako it look nice and got the money for it. Kla math Exchange Eighth St. 18-24 FOR SALE Violin of extra qualtly (Ask to soo It at Wlrtz's Music Store. Ask for tho best ono ho has that's It. 18-20 LOST A black beaded bag contain Ing baby clothes. Phono S08. 18 PRISONERS TO PORTLAND Christ Dlavollstis and Leo Patter son, recently hold to answer for illi cit solos on tho reservation, wero taken to Portland this morning to await action by tho fodernl grand Jury. Tho prisoners woro In chargo of R. D. Carter, U. S. deputy mar shal, and George Humphrey, ox sheriff, special doputy. . -.u 3 I ""- s&kiArA. i tas ITt UKXTOMMA UCKCAT cOf vcu. MTM "v mi wrf 0VCMM1 Myf 4ririMMMWf. Though Colorado wont republican by a sweeping majority, Miss Inoz Lawls Johnson, a domocrat, was olocted county superintendent of El Paso county. 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If you onjoy a sparkling farco, don't miss this plcturol TOMORROW Emerson Hough's vivid story, "THE BROKEN GATE" Coming THURSDAY That marvelous horsoman, BUCK JONES, in , , "SUNSET SPRAGUE" Summers. , . ..- ., . ... . I U..,.,U.w,J,MiJA