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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1921)
1 i 3 ,?.. v - ', JANVABY 23, 1921, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREGON rAaHEOijn 235EQ i 'i At the , Theaters ' TUWsTAIl TClie stomal .conflict of wits be tween tho koon upholdora ot tho law Ml tho Craftydehlzehs ot tho undor worid has soldom boon ns thorough ly depicted , as in Eugene O'Brien's blest Solxnlck picture "Tho Won dorfal Chance,"" which cornea to tho Star1 theatre tonight. In this production overy typo of crook, la shown from tho low-browod MsiiM 3srsiWrag, dove Fitted TweeJieootTops rffi natural affinity for well fitted pumps. Twccdles never sag or or roll up at heel or toe, and no unsightly buckles mar their grace. We have the genuine Tw:cJlcs with die label sewed inside. Price $3.50 thug up to tho polished confidence man. Mr. O'Brlon impersonates one ot thoso aristocrats of,"crlmo, tho brainy burglar who takes advanta'ga of and utilizes ovory modern ldoa ot mochantcs and sclcnco In furthering his plan ot annexing other pcoplo's proporty. Director George Archatnbaud Is to bo congratulated on securing as "types" thn most typical gang ot thugs that havo over graced or dis graced tho Bcrcen. Thoso nro con trasted later with tho refined people with whom Barlow associates whon ho Is masquerading In society as Lord Dlrmlngham. Ot courso there Is a love themo, nnd a very pretty and sonslblo ono with pretty Martha Manstlold as tho girl In tho caso. Tho sixth oplsodo ot "Tho Lost City" will bo shown also. Wo can truthfully say that Will Rogers In "Honest Hutch',' Is. "tho best picture of Its kind over shown. Not slnco "nip Van-Wlnklo'.' has tho public been given a rural characteri zation as human and convincing as Will Rogers' Hutch, a lazy, good for nothing loafor who afior twonty years ot ldloncss and sloth works his way up to rcspoctablllty and bo comes a figure in tho community. 'Honest Hutch' for a delightful story, for irresistible humor, exquisite act ing and splendid photography estab lishes a 100 per cent record. It Is a picturo tho wholo family can enjoy and will enjoy moro than anything thoy havo seen In months. Showing at tho Star Wednesday and Thursday. AT THE MONDALE Ono of tho best .vaudovlllo acts and pictures combined evor shown In Klamath Falls will bo soon at tho Mondale theatro tonight and tomor row night. Two big vaudovlllo acts foatured over tho big vaudovlllo cir cuits and now making their third trip ovor tho Pantagos Circuit will bo soen here. Tho Whltnoy Trio, tho threo rubes with the wonderful voices, tv-111 bo a real treat in singing, and Ashor and Sexton, In a singing nnd talking skit called tho "Tolo phono air!," will send you away with your sides aching from laughter. Al so threo groat plcturos; Harry Carey In, "Beyond tho Law," -and Margory Wilson In "Tho Law of tho Groat Northwest," and a good Mack Sennott comedy. This Is one show you will enjoy. Hill WITH ITCHES SAVES RIDICULOUS SAVINGS A certain way to dotormlno the financial fraud selling 'blue sky' Is. his protest against 'the 'RIDICULOUSLY LOW "RETURNS FROM SAVINOS ACCOUNTS. Yet', our experlenco at tho First National Bank shows that more people are 'prosperous through saving than speculating. , , Savings draw interest and arouse interest &m First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREOON nomhg at the one PHOTO PlgS ptr- TO'DHY EUGENE O'BIREN FROM FIRE LOSS By Flro Clilcf Dolnnoy Tho ono hundrod million people In Amorlca uso as many matches as tho alght hundred 'million In tho rest ot tho world, according to statistics of tho Nntlonnl Flro Protection Associa tion, an organization which hns dona so much toward eliminating tho non safoty, striko anywhoro match, so common a tow years ago. It Is estim ated that 700,000,000 niutchos aro lighted overy day of tho yoar, each match carrying tho dangor of a pos slblo fire and loss ot ltfo. If ono is In need ot a match any whoro In Continental Europo ho must seek It In its proper place. Whero do wo find them in America? In almost ovory room In ovory building, public and private Thoy roposo In pockots or linings of ovory old coat. They nro scattered about desks, and in buroa.i drawers. Thoy aro so carelessly and recklessly thrown about that rats and mice havo adopted thorn as a standard material tor nost building, cortaln always of on avallablo supply. This llttlo artlclo, unknown until 1832, having grown to bo on of tho most Important factors In our civili zation, has been doing Its best over stneo Its croatlon to dostroy tho world it was doslgncd to sorvo. Whllo 'this warning Is bolng written a con tinual shower of Imperfectly oxtln qulshed matches Is falling Into waste baskets, rubbish heaps, upon tho rugs of clubs, hotels, dwellings nnd offlcos, thrown by careloBs smokers, Men reputed to bo good fathers have boon known to light cigars In the hallway of their homes, throw tho match In tho general direction ot a cuspidor and go out; to roturn In half an hour to soe flremon rosculng tholr sleeping children from second story windows, Tho advent ot tho safety match has In no great measure reducod the appalling number ot deaths to llttlo children whoso clothes and those of tholr playmates have taken tiro from playing with matches th'olr parents have carelessly loft so easily within their reauh. Several hundred little ones suffer death In this, Its most horrible form, each year. ' Aro the mothers ot Klamath Falls kooplng their safety matches in a metal container far out ot tho roach of their children's handsT And do tho grown-ups of tho family also uso matches In such a manner as to safe guard against ovory possible dangor of flro? Remember that the spark Is not always doad In tho head of the match when tho match seems to be out. Small Brigade Cleanses ..all Chicago's Windoivs ,.of CHICAGO, Jan. 25. Prnctlcnlly all tho windows of Chicago's sky scrapers nro cloanod by a small body ot mon 325 who are mombors of tho Chicago window Washers' Union, according to William McDado, busi ness agent tor tho organization. Tho mon work on a wookly basis, eight hours conslstutlng a day's work. When conditions mnko outBldo work Impossible, tho mon nro omptoyod on tho Insldo. Tho contract for cleaning tho win dows Is gIVon to contracting com panies. Thoso companies bid on tho work nnd whon tho bids nro accepted thoy furnish tho mon from tho union. They also furnish all materials usod In washing tho windows, such as working harness for tho wnshors, palls, sponges, chammols, otc. In fact thoy supply ovorythlng except tho water. Every possible safoty devlso known to tho trndo Is employed by tho union to protect Its mon from accldonts. Tho numbor ot men killed doing this kind ot work has boon groatly lossonod through tho otforts of tho union, Mr. McDado snld. Tho contract tors also havo dono much to safe guard tho podostrlans below. In tho post year, Business Agent McDado said tho union lost only ono,man by death, whllo tho numbor ot accidents to Its members has shown a big do croaso. Tho averago union .washor will cloan about 100 windows a day tho business agent said, as this Is what tho contracting companies figure on when giving tholr estlmato on the work. Tho momborshlp ot tho union 14 mnde up of about 40 povent Amcrl cans, 60 percent Polish while tho othor 10 per cont Is divided nmong membors ot tho othor nationalities, Mr. McDado said. About two-third of tho mombers of the union aro mar rlod mon. r NEW TODAY F. E. McKennan, ropresontlng tho Holt Manufacturing Company, mak ers ot tho famous Holt caterpillar tractor. Is In the city, and Is stopping at tho White Pelican hotel. 24-26 "POU,ND PAItTY" FOR MALIN SCHOOL TEACHERS, MALIN, Jan. 25. A "Pound party" was given for Hilda Chase and Emma Kasper, teachers ot the Shasta View school, at the sch'ool houso Friday evening. The party was given by tho Helping Hand, an or ganization ot the women in the com munity. Tho purpose ot tho party was to glvo the teachers iwho aro "baching" a pound of something edible. A large number of people attended and the teachers received many presents. EXPERT bookkeeper doslrcs work ovonlngs audit books, compllo In como tax, extend Inventories, handlo railroad claims, check frolght bills or keep your books. Rates reason able. Box H. W. H. Herald office. 25-1 FOR RENT Fivo room furnished house. Has hot wator and bath. 320 N. Tenth. Phono 537R. 25-1 TO THE PUBLIC List your propor ty with us. Wo havo tho buyors, taking caro of property la our spec ialty. Rentals, loans and Investments. Tho Ryan Realty Co. 512 N. 9th St. 25-30 FOR SALE: 1-1918 Bulck.Slx 1-1018 Dodge Both guaranteed first class condl tlon. Bulck Salos & Service Co. 7th & Klamath Avo. 25-29 'H s KODAKS PRICES REDUCED Vest pocket tnkoa picturo 2V&xl Inches, alnglo lonB was $9.40 now, 98.00 R. R. Ions wns $10.68, now $0.50 No. 1 Kodak Jr. autographic takes pictures 2Mix3Vi singlo lens was )1067, now 91H.00 R. U.. Lous wns $10.20, now 917.00 F 7.7. Ions was $24.16, now .. 922.00 No. 1A Kodak Jr. autographic tnkoa plcturos 2Vx4Vi, singlo Ions was $18.30, now 910.00 R. II. lens was $20.90, now 9IH.00 F 7.7 Ions wns $20.50, now ......$211.00 20 Kodak Jr. autographlo tnkoa plcturos 2x4 singlo Ions wns $20.00, now 918.00 R. R. Ions wns $22.91, now ...- 920.00 F 7.7. anastlgmal Ions was $28.22, now 9S8.00 3 A Kodak Jr. autographic, tnkoa plcturos 3Vix6H P0Bt card slzo. R. R. Ions wns $24.64, now . 922.00 F 7. 7. anastlgmal Ion's was $30.62, now 927.00 3A kodnk autographic post card slzo 3Vix5' R. R. Ions was $29.30, now .. ....927.00 1A kodak spoclal autographlo has Optimo shutter works automat ically from 1 second to l-300th socond, flttod with rango flndor. ! F 6.3 lens was $66.87, now - 908.00 3A kodak special autographlo samo fittings as abovo, post card car slzo ! F 6.3 Ions was $75.94, now 974.00 STAR DRUG CO. FIFTH AND MAIN BTO. Heat of Red Peppers Breaks Chest Colds Tho penotrntlng hoat of "Rod Pop por Rub" will bring almost Instant rollcf from tho pains of rhoumatlsm, plourlsy, colds, lumbago, neuritis, ,backa'cho, strains, sprains, soro 'muscles and stiff, aching Joints. Penetrating hoat Immediately frees tho blood circulation that car ries off tho congestion and pain Is gono. ' Nothing1 has such concontratod, ponetrallng heat as rod neppors. Tho momont you apply Red Poppor Rub you feel tho tingling heat. In threo minutes it worms tho congested spot through and through. Whon you nro suffering so you can hardly get around, Just get a Jar of Rowlcs Red Poppor Rub, radt front rod poppers.' It costs llttlo at Any drug storo. Tho quickest rallof known awaits you. Uso It always lor colds In chest. adr. ftudowxky Conrort Ticket t Knrl Hhephcrd Music Ilotuo. , 23-011 Wortloy's Taxi tor sorvlco at Jewel Cafe. Phone 185. Closed Car. 24-28 m For quick sorvlco In shoo repairing soo Bradloy-Evans Shoo Co's repair Dcp't. 24-19 m Docs It pay to havo shoos repaired 100 times wo say yos Bradloy Evans Shoo Co. 24-29 W1NTRH PlAnn rnva nf nnv lrlnrt 6 cents por pound M&llory gar- niTi 197 On Ath 94.9ft WOW, .., WW. VIM. -.... Godowsky Concert Tickets at Earl Shepherd Music House. 23-23 S. P. OFFICIAL GOES HOME W. F. Ingram, assistant treasurer of the Southern Pacific returned to day to San Francisco after spending tho past few days here on buslnss. in THE WONDERFUL CHANCE From H. Van Loan's great book ot criminal life 6th Episode ot The Lost City WEDNESDAY , A Wonderful Program Don't Miss it. WILL ROGERS in "HONEST HUTCH" ENID BENNETT in "HAIRPINS") You've Jlked Rogers in nis other pictures This is tho Best One to Date 910.00 REWARD. I will pay $10.00 to anyone for In formation leading to recovery of my Chesapeako duck dog, reddish brown in color, about two feet In holght and answorlng to name of "Boy". Missing slnco Sunday, Jan. 23. Any informa tion respected as confidential. Chas. H. Hone. Shlpplngton. Phone 98R. 25-27 For Durham and Jorsey milk, phone Premium Dairy 22F3. It co' 'a no more. 19-26 Would Increase Salaries of Klamath County Officers SALEM, Jan. 25. Bills wre in troduced Into the senate today by Upton, Joined by Representatives iDurdlck and Overturf, to increase salaries of officers of Jefferson, Crook,, Lake and Klamath counties. They also Introduced a bill to in crease the salaries of district attor neys in Pjeschu'tes, Jefferson, and Klamath coVntl. .,)aUj.,v1.ij FOR RENT Room suitable for 1 or 2 gontlemon In private family. Use of phono and bath. 421 Oak. Phone 229M. 24-26 WANTED Office desk; new or sec ond hand but price must be right. P. O. BOX 13. Z6-tt BOOKKEEPINO Classes starting at once. I havo room for a few more who would like a good practical training. Night classos only. P. O. Box 13. 26-tt' PARTIES wishing to buy fruit trees, shado trees, rose bushes etc. for spring planting, call at 1014 Main St. A. H. Halo. 26-28 WiANTED Place to board and room for man and two small boys. Call 462 between 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. C. E. Btrleby. 25-26' FOR SALE Six room house, hard wood fInshod, yes, It's in the heart, of City, lot Is worth more than selling price, only asking $4600, one half cosh, bal. on time, you can throw a stone from Main St, to this property, one and half block from two Banks. If you are Interested, call room 201 Wllllts Bldg, addross P. O. box 422. 25-26 FOR RENT 3 room apartment, pri vato bath, 54 Main St. Phone 109R. 25 WANTED POSITION by young lady. Experienced bookkeeper, typ ist and saleslady. References. Phone 197M. 25-26 FOR SALE Used piano, reasonable for cash. 1520 Johnson Ave. near Crescent Ave. 25-27 WANTED Romlngton Automatic 12-gago shot gun in good condi tion. Must be bargain. Box 46, Klam ath Agency. 26-28 NOTICE TO SUUSCRUIERS. Persons subscribing for papers through the Klamath Falls News Agency please call at storo and settle for samo. I will have no collector. A. H. Hale. 25-28 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beat for the Liberty Guest" TONIGHT Beautiful Clara Kimball Young In Marsh Ellis Ryan's magnif icent love story of Old California, "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" Tho most beautiful story over shown on tho sllvor scroon. TOMORROW "TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK" The gripping story ot a man who was glvon five days to llvo. Starring Big Bill Russell FRIDAY Carmel Myers In "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL COMMANDERY Rogular, meeting, Wednesday, Jan.-26, Visiting Knights wolcome. Frank Ward, E. Ct 25-26 MONDALE The Little House with the Big Shows TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE TWO BIG ACTS, 5 PEOPLE . THE WHITNEY TRIO The Threo Rubes with tho wondortul volcos. Tho host threo people singing act in vaudovlllo and ASHER AND SEXTON In a comedy singing and talking skit called ' ' THE TELEPHONE GIRL This act is tor laughing purposes only I also HARRY CAREY "BEYOND THE L Aty t . Ana MAKCteRY WILSON In "THE LAW OF THE' GREAT NORTHWEST" V And A good Mack Sennott comedy coming , ' SUNDAY MABEL NdRMAND in "MICKEY" . .'..TV MWIfilssitMBMIWW1