PAGX1 FIVE THE EVENING' HERALD;RlAMATHFALLSr,'' OREGfcN Saturday .jAjj.vyinic'r2!; JtLfi!- THE KNABE IN CONCERT Wo nk you to hear ttoriowsky, tlio World Famous Pianist, without full, t tliu Mciimllnjivhui hall January 27th. Kvcryonn owe to tlu'iimclvcn tho plensuru of hearing tho won derful Concert Knabo Griuid I'lano, which make I used exclusively by (lodowsky. TMh innKiilflccnt Instrument lion boon Hhlppod hero by express for thin occasion. CiodotVNky tlckctH arc a dollar and a lialf, and may bo pur rluuied at our store. EARL SHEPHERD CO., Exclusive Knabe Dealers, 507 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. Personal Mention CRIHS Charges Against Shipping Concern TKOUI1M2 IN INDIA LONDON, Jan. 21. A aorlous II'II D D L J oulDrDaK involving mo looting or rr m lk r ruuKi markets occurred in tho Muzuffor- pur district of WASHINGTON. Jan. 22.-Inrc.U-!,lpnn ., British India, has nnnouncod today. A Griffith Is Iioro on a visit from his homo at Macdotl. J. O. aoldthwalto Is In town from Chlloquln. Mls Esther Hussy, of Macdool, Is a guest at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. George T. Collins, of Medofrd, was horo yostorday In tho Interest of his firm, tho Mason-Ehrman company. Miss Pearl Henry, who teaches In tho Dairy school, Is registered at tho UMilto I'ollcan hotel. IITV' '' GREAT WIST With his unfailing gift of color, Leopold Qodowsky arranged his soa son's first concert program with such, skill that ho covorcd tho poetic and Jdramalic aspects of his art as woll as If ho woro giving an ontlro recital, says a critic who attonded ono of tho j eastern performances of tho artist, and novcr has ho aroused such eager Intorcst or compelled moro profound attention. On tho ovenlng of Sunday, Sept. 2C, tho Lexington theatre hold a great audlonco ovidontly of real music lovors. tho kind horn, not J. W. Walton, of tho Dorrls Lum- mado, and never did" tho present wrl- Tho Misses Mlnnlo Drown and Kth ol McUlIchrist are visitors horo from Fort Klamath. her company, Is In town on business today, tor hear anything moro profoundly emotional than Godowsky's wonder nation bf tho contract between tho Sympathlzor8 wIth nono-oporatlon j.HUrui.u..u. .u.lu.o """government partisans aro bollovod ..,,., V cun.orui.on, ,0 BQ rospon8lbIo for u,0 troUu,0i and tho Ilrltlsh government will bo, conducted by tlio noxt Thursday, Kranklln nnd othors will ho hoard shipping board nnd President,"1 IUSI1", A1 tokio DKMAND.H EVACUATION liiitTim.vv dinner TOKIO, Jan. 22. Tho Immodlato MERRILL, Jan. 22. A dinner was, evacuation of Siberia, unlvorsal suf- Klven at tho homo of M. Glacomlnl frago, and tnslstonco upon Japanoso In honor of his birthday. Tho guestajrlghts In tbo California question Is woro It. C. Anderson, h M. Ham- demanded In resolutions adopted at mond, Ned O'Connor, F. M. Moyer'n general meeting of Tyo Kcnsolkal, and W. C. nalloy, tlicnopposltlon party In Japan. Joe Sez: The next time anyone leaves a pair of rubbers in 2 my place I m go t ing to keep quiet about it. Seven- teen guys came af- ter the rubbers I I ted someone left here yesterday. I and the funny thing about it wuz 1 that they wuz ladies' rubbers. Looks to me like I seventeen guys needed rubbers pretty bad. We're going to have Chicken dinner Sunday for Seventy-five cents. Guess that's pretty cheap for chicken dinner. If you want to pay high prices for your eats don't come around. We refuse to overcharge you. See you Sunday at the IK Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Chlloquln woro hero on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Noud loft this morning for Portland for a visit of Hovernl weeks durutlon, Airs. Alvln Hammcl who has boon very III for tho past several days Is reported to bo Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Thompson have removed from Chlloquln to this city and will mako their homo at 410 North Ninth St. Mrs. It. C. Cowley of Lorella cx poets to leavo In a fow days for a visit of two months with friends and relatives In Iowa. MIbs Boatrlco Wlso and Miss Thol ma Wlso, of Fort Klamath, aro visi tors In tho city, having arrived yos torday attornoon. Wallace Woods, representing tho Clctrac tractor, has arrived from Medford In tho Intorests of his firm and Ib displaying tho tractor at tho It. it. R, carago. Anton Suty, Malln farmer, was In tho city on business and stated that there Is plenty of hay In tbo Malln section for fanners looking for feed for tholr stock. Charles E. Hall, president of tho First National bank, Is horo from Salem. As senator from Coos coun ty, ho has boon In attondanco upon tho "session of tho state legislature Marlon nnd Preston Nine havo re turned from attending tho funoral of their fathor In California, and left today for tho Nino Lumber com pany's mill at Swai Lake. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Groesbeck -will motor to Merrill this ovenlng for an ovor-Sunday visit with Mrs. Groes beck's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Wostbrook. Mrs. Anna Scott, who has been 111 In tho niackburn hospital sutforlng from inflammatory rhoumatlsm for tho bast wook, Is reported to bo im proving. Herbert J. Campbell, assistant managing odltor of tho Portland Tolegram, Is in Klamath Falls on business connoctod with that publi cation. B. E. Ullborg, manager of tho Cunard Steamship company, with, oft flees In Souttlo; Ishoro Investigating tho possibility for securing lumbor nnd box shipments, and also to hoi stor up tho salo of forolgn steam ship tickets. Marsrow of ' fulIy beautiful 'rovolation of tho Cho pin music. As many tlmoa as ho has boon heard, it seemed as If a now nolo had crept Into his playing as If In tho years riast, great mastor of tho masters though ho has been so long, thoro had yet been somothlng of repression that ho felt moro doop ly than ho expressed. His playing last Sunday evening blended the spiritual, tho emotional and the tragic. Tho provorblal pin-drop could havo been heard, so tenso was tho Intorcst, as If tho entire crowd sens ed this nowest beauty of Godowsky's art. It takes something moro than moro greatness to stir to tho depths by piano playing. Tho blaso, harden ed concert habltuo wants a thrill, and ho and sho got It when Qodowsky played. Tbero Is no analysis of such art; ono listens 'Without thought of tjmo and forgets all In tho Joy of hearing. No need to wonder at tho prolonged applauso and that tho pian ist was brought forward many 'times to play again. It was a triumph ovon In n career of triumph. Tho concort to bo given by Loo pold Godowsky In tho Scandinavian hall, January 27,. is arousing a great deal of Intorcst and tho Musical Study club Is goncrnlly congratula ted on being nblo to present this won derful artist to tho people of Kla math Falls. Thoro Is a limited number of tic kets for salo and tho'so wishing to attend 'should procuro them early. Scats are on sale'at tho Earl Shop herd company, Squaro Deal Drug company, arid Underwood's Phar macy, t 1920 TotiristsLeft Million and Quarter Dollars in Spokane SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 22. Au toraoblln tourists spent approximately 1,2B0,000 In Spokano during 1920, according to Frank W. Guilbort, president of tho eastern Washington highway association. Fifty thousand machines, carrying IGO.000 persons entered tho city during tho year, ac cording to estimates of Mr. Gullbert. Ho says that each person stayed In Spokano a day and a half at an av orago expenditure of $5. Automobiles from alt hut two of tho 48 states registered during 1020 at tho national parks highway office horo, as havo machines from Canada, Hawaii, Moxlco, Holland, Philippine Islands, South America and Alaska. Tho two states from which no cars wero registered. ar,o Alabama an,d ttolvf? oware. . , ) Registered at the highway office woro 216 cars from California, 2C4 from Montana, 82 from Idaho nnd 252 from Oregon, The first unbrolla over mado la England was of oil skin on n strong wooden frame, and was so heavy that It took two persons to carry It in comfort. String and twlno to tho valuo of J 30 00 a year Is gathered by tho rag pickers of Paris from tho rubbish boxes In tho public places of that city. A silk worm now being produced In America will spin silk threads ol any desired hue, tho coloring matter being inserted Into tho silk worm'8 food. ' AMBROSE -AGGREGATION LOSES TO BOX MAKERS SOVIET AMBASSADOR DEPORTED FROM U. S, NEW YORK. Jan. 22. Noarly 2 iwt vAn nf nffnrt hv itin anvlftt nm bassador, Ludwlg Martens, for roc ognltlon of Russia, onded with his doparturo today under a deporta tion ordor as an undesirable alien. ttfjfjJ jUi --1----i"i- SE In a street in Rome thoro is a largo fountain, and it Is customary for vis itors to Ujo.clty to toss, coins Into its waters. For it Is a popular supor stltlon that It a visitor doesn't hit the fountain with a, bit qt, change every time he passes it, lie will never again vlalt Rome. 1 '! " rtjjfjfelir Closed All Dance Halls TO DEAty.ONES , ALL THE LIVE ONES WILL BEAT THE . BIG CHAmXY MNCE TONIGHT AT MOOSE. $ALL IWU-fKIiLt WA TBS-TWU v, ,, a LAPIES.FBEE .tMJ4t)tt4ltMtf Mason's Dox Makers trimmed tho Rex Specials in last night's contest. on tho Elks' alloys, somo good scores worp rollod, as shown bolew: Box Makers Rogers ..-i .158 190 213 561 AInutt j 212 133 230575 Daggett ..... 133 155 125413 McGco ,- 117 133 106356 Mason ,. ...146 167 172484 765 778 846 Hex Caf o Noel ... 131 166 168455 Wiley u. 153 178 138469 Shoots , 136 112 147395 Wilson 162 142 152456 Ambrose 161 144 213518 743 742 808 The Rex Cafe SUNDAY SPECIAL $1.25 DINNER Olympla Oyster Cocktail RELISHES '. Ripe Olives Sweet Gherkins-.'. " SOUP ' ' " ;'" Chicken Gumbo Creolo i.,' PUNCH V' Grapo Julco Punch . - Celery and Pimento CHOICE OF Fried Spring Chlckon a la Maryland ' . . Supremo of Chicken Patties a' King' Daked Sugar-Cured Ham Londonderry VEOETADLES 1 Cream Whipped Potatoes Fried Parsnips in Crumbs DESSERT Cablnot Pudding, Custard Sauco Hot Mlnco Pio Applo Pio Chocolato Ico Cream, Cako Tea Coffee Milk r . juiAnivViivrv"""""""i "" -...--.-.-.-.---. -...-.. -.- LEOPOLD "j ' GODOWSKY Matter Pianist A full-sized model of Wesmin- -ter Abbey was specially erected near llorlln rocontly for the purposo of a motlon-plcturo production. Q Q I NEW TODAY rj o FOR RENT Pleasant front room for gontloman; uso of phone and bath, -Call 237 Jefferson street, or phono 447-J. 22-24 FOR SALE: Sanitary couch. 1129 Lincoln St. 22-24 fHsHJHn FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed room In furnaco heated private home.' Two blocks from Main. Phone 244, . 22 FOR i RENT Nice warm bodroom, with hot and cold water at Kol- logg House. 22 FOR RENT 4 -room partly furnish ed house; also two sloping rooms. Call 207-R. 22-28 FOR RENT Two-room housekeep ing apartment, suitable for twe: also ono room apartment and slnglo bedroom. 812 Oak St. 22-25 FOR ;SALE Sixty acres irrigated land south of Klamath Falls, all in Grimm alfalfa. Excellent stand. Box W. H .R. Herald. 22-25 THE FURNITURES HOSPITAL de partment of the Klamath Ex change is working overtime as a re sult of their good work and reason able prices. Phone 320-W. 22-24 SCATTER READERS Godowsky Concert Tickets At Earl Shepherd Music House. S2-25 Godowsky Concert Tickets at Earl Shepherd Moslo House, 22-25 Godowsky Concert Tickets at Earl Shepherd Music 'House, ' 22-23 Appearing in Concert at Scandinavian Hall Thursday Evening January 27th Auspices MUSIC STUDY CLUB Records exclusively for wKSMEBBsmt m J KBC Km:W.m J WFTWiy THE Brunswick Records of the playing of Godotr sky, the. greatest living pianist are worthy of hi art Godowsky's singing tone, his great power and clarity arc preserved and' faithfully reproduced. 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