The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 28, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY JW, 1B2I,
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAQH KtdHT
THK MONDAI.i:
Poll Von Drun, holr to tho Van
Dyum millions, nnd last of an II
lustrlaus raco of Now York bluo
bloods, who traced tholr tlnoago back
to tho Mayflower, had been found
In tho boautltul Van Dyun gardens
tho victim ot iv mrstorloua and bru
tal murdor. Tho ontlro police and
. detective forced of tho bis city worn
turned looso on tho case, but vcro
unablo to fathom tho mystory.
A proud old man's hopes wero bur-
led with young Poll. Tho hopo of
seeing tho fnmlly' nnmo carried on
without a break In tho strain. Tho
last doslro of Poll's grandfather,
Myndorso Van Dyuni was to sco Pell
united In marrlago with his grand
daughter and Poll's own cousin Cath
erine Ten Eyck. Ho had been op
posed by his grandchildren In this,
tho most cherished hopo of his proud
old llfo, but tholr opposition had
meant nothing, to his Iron will. All
his llfo ho had been accustomed to
having his way. Now ho was thwarted
In his maddest desire by tho hand ot
tho grim reaper.
To add to(hls misery, Catherine
as wilful as sho was beautiful, mar
ried Paul La Forgo, an author whoo
grandfather was a nobody In Franco
Tho load was too hear tor tho proud
old shoulders, and In ono night they
lost tholr regal pose.
How tho tender hands of a child
through whoso veins coursed tho Van
Dyuns' bluo blood and tbo peasant
red looscnod tho heart-strings ot his
crusty old boart Is a touchlrg epUodo
In tho gripping Trlanglo play, "Re
generates," with Alma Reubens and
Wnlt Whitman. This picture will bo
shown at tho'Mondalo theatro on
Friday and Saturday.
OFFICKIW KLKCTF.D HY
8T. PAUL'S GUILD
St. Paul's Episcopal Guild met In
tho parlors of the Presbyterian
church yosterday afternoon, and
officers wero elected. Mrs. S. E.
Martin was olectcd president, Mrs.
J., C. Drockonbrough vice president,
Mrs. P. A. Albertson secretary, and
Mrs. O. D. Burk treasurer. Arch
deacon Van Waters addressed tho
ladles, and 'the meeting was Tory
satisfactory from both a business
and social riewpoint. Tea and cako
wero served , offer thp , .business
meeting,, , i: . ,. j
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THOHK ORANGES HERE
Tbo bos of oranges picked .by Joel
T. Ward In southern California for
members ot the local Chamber of
Commerce ,hajro bon received by the
ehambor, a. day or two delayed for
distribution aC tho opening, but in
tlmo to pass around tonight, when
there will be a gathering of men, at
tbo Chamber of Commerce rooms to
discuss the problem ot what to do
for the boys. '
Charles Malgno
THE BTAlt
Tho task confronting thq pro
ducora ot tho screen version ot Au
gustus Thomas' great play, "Th
Copporhoad," which will bo on vlow
at tho Star theatro tonight, was n
consldorablo ono. It involved con
structing and twlco reconstructing
nn ontlro villago, tho employing,
marshalling, costuming, nnd direct
ing ot literally thousands ot "ex
tras," and endless research nnd
study ot archtves pertaining to tho
periods ot tho Mexican and Civil
wars. Llonol Ilarrymoro, who was
stnr In tho stngo play, also is fea
tured In tho picture
was dlroctor.
Tho village which wns used wns
constructed on tho plains ot Long
Island and is faithful in every detail
In Its reproduction of a mlddiu west
ern town In tho 'SOs. It was modoltod
aftor original skotches and drawings
showing tho stylo ot buildings of tho
period. Every structure was enclosed
on all tour sides, in itself an Inno
vation in movlo making. Over 200
Mexican war soldtors, 2300 Civil war
soldiers, and 1200 Civil war veter
ans wero Impersonated by "extras."
Different styles of guns had to bo
obtained for tho soldiers In tho two
wars. An nccurato copy of President
Lincoln's proclamation ot war re
produced by ono ot tho fow living
men who havo seenone.
All in nil, nTho 'Copperhead" is
dcclarod to bo ono ot tho big motion
plcturo ovonts ot tho year and well
worth tho attention ot ovoryono. It
U a Paramount Artcraft.
MELODY 5IAIDS AT
MONDALE
TOMORROW
MondaleTheater
Tonight and Tomorrow
Night
Alma Rubens
"The Regenerates"
This picture you will never for
get, and
TWO GOOD COMEDIES
Coming Sunday, Mabel Normand In
"MICKEY"
Eight artists, olght dlspensors of
joy-glvtng Jazz, and singers and
dancers ot scintillating calibre, will
arrlvo hero Saturday night to open
a week's engagement in tho Mondalo
theater. These artists, known (as
tho "Eight Melody Maids," aro com
ing dlroctly from tho big tlmo In
Seattle, and tho foreword is that
tho peoplo ot Klamath Falls aro duo
to see a galaxy ot talont that will
open their eyes for more than one
reason. They will begin their en
gagement at tho afternoon show
Sunday, and all week, that Is, every
night, they will appear with some
thing new and rib-tickling every
tlmo they face the footlights. There
will be the regular change ot .pic
tures every two days, ant; Just,, to
make the shows more entertaining,
tho management ot tho theater has
secured some of tho best pictures
that have hit this town In a coon's
age.
Singing, dancing and music. Tho
theater will be full of it all next
week. "Eight Melody Maids."
That's enough. Nothing more need
bo said. They will be here a full
week, Including Saturday night, Feb
ruary Sth.
8TEINMETZ-GRKNNON CASE
IN HANDS OF THE JURV
Tho case of William Stelnmetz
against Fred U. Grennon, a suit for
partnership accounting and collec
tion, involving about $l,6d0, on trial
for the past two days In the circuit
court, went to the Jury this after
neon. At 3 o'clock they were still
deliberating.
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present needs at remarkably low prices. Many good lines of seasonable goods are really V
sold at less than replacement value. When business is slow, that is the best time to pick
up real bargains.
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SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE COATS, SUITS, DRESSES,
CHILDREN'S DRESSES AT HALF PRICE
Made from good quality Ginghams, You will fin.d amongst these numbers,
.. . i.i c. e. 1q styles and materials that will be duplicated
pretty spring plaids. Sizes 5 to 12. 1. mm . i o
h j v f " in many 8prmg lines. Why not buy now?
SPECIAL fc 1 Q Q You 8ave D money.
: : CURTAIN SCRIMS REDUCED
SALE OF WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Our entire large assortment of Curtain
Goods have all been remarked to the very
$ .49 lowest new price level, including Cretonne,
Chintz, Madras, Silkoline, etc.
Forest 'Mills Union Suits, heavy fleece NEW SPRING GINGHAMS
lined. Comes In high neck, long sleeves, 25 C
ankle lengths. Sizes 38 to 44. Included are Red Seal,Tail du Nord,
-: - A. F. C. and Utility grades.
KHAKI COLORED OVER-'EM-ALLS ,,-. . " TT-T. ,, , ..
db-inch good quality bleached Muslin,
SPECIAL 9gc ONLY 1612C
$
Wfafflmaxts Store
H. N. MOE, Prop.
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Beaten Ch&igp StiU Hero!'
The University of Oregon medical
school serves a territory of 300,000'
tquaro miles, and is tho only state
medical school in tho Pacific North-
I wost.
flowing at the.
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PHOTO
P
TO-DJIY
Lionel Barrymore
' "THE COPPERHEAD"
The Story of a Man Who I.hed (or His Country
When Llonol Darrymoro played "Tho Copperhead"
on the stage, women and men'allko wept like children
rose 'from their seats and cheered. Now the patrons. of
this" theater will boo tho same great drama, enacted by
a oast of thousands, with Darrymoro in tho title role.
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MATS I'llOIIIHITlON IN
i U. 8.JTHK11K TO HTAY'
"LIVKIiroOU Jan. 7. (Ily mall)
Lord Lovorhulmo, ono of OroatJntulli
Ilrituln's lurgoat manufacturers, told I
tho Dally Tost representative on his
return from a recent visit to the
Unltod States that "prohibition In
America has come to- stay of that
you may bu cortaln."
"Tho people aro Battling down un
der It," ho continued, "and I bellovo
that ir put to tho popular voto, 70
por cent of tho electorate would sup
port Its continuance Thero Is not
the slightest chanco that tho law
against alcoholic drinks will over bo
ropcaiod."
Thero Is a courso lu tho physics
iioi.urtmsnt.oC tho Unlrvrslty ot Ore
ron Khoro students aro laugh: how
to mako tiie'lr own labsr.iVj'iy npptir-
Do your Foot Hurt soo tho foot
Specialist at K. K. K. Storo Janu
ary 20th to 20th. 30-28
HKI'OIIT ItKADY ON LOCAL
THLKl'IIONK CONDITIONS
K. C. arcoabeck, chairman, J, II.
Kolly and J. K. Kndors, apodal
Chamber of Commorco commlttoo
appointed to Investigate local tolo
phono sorvlco, havo fllod tholr roport
with tho socretary, and it will bo
road at tho noxt wookly forum. E.
IT. Luddon, local telonhono man
agor, will bo prosont to oxplaln any
mattors brought up by tho roport
wtr
Joe Stochor is In an Omaha hospital nursing an arm affoctcd by neu
ritis. Ho Injured It In bis match with Ed "Stranglor" Lewis when ho lost
the title Picture shows Joe tolling his nurso and little Eddlo SJoblom,
tho 6-year-old patient of his ward, adventuros of a strong man.
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HOMK8TKADKK AT 03
HAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28, A
real optimist, Todro Domlnguoz, ago
92, recently fllod on 640 acres of
grazing land In San Luis Obispo
county, California.
"I'm 02 now," Domlnguoz said,
"In throo years my tltlo will bo por-
foctod."
Domlnguoz said ho oxpoctod to
'begin enjoying llfo" olght yoars
from now, I
DON'T MAKE
Ithat desert or
bake that cake
for Sunday
dinner, but
get it at the
cooked food
sale. And for
the benefit
of those who
attend the food
sale and those
who were
unable to get
in Wednesday
we will give
a discount of
25 on all goods in
our store
Saturday
THE GIFT SHOP
709 Main
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SUNDAY
THE SCOFFER"
LOST THK KICK
PENDLETON, Oro Jan. 28.
Grocers hero report a falling oft of
sales of vanlla and lemon extracts
slnco they stocked up with do-al-cohollzed
flavoring recently. Indians
from the Umatilla reservation, near
here, looked in vain for tho "kick"
In the "cake Juice" as they called it,
and then stopped buying.
FOREST CONVENTION
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 28. For
estry problems of the Pacific North
west and Alaska will bo discussed at
a conference of Oregon and Wash
ington forest supervisors here' Feb
ruary 14-21. Speakers Include O. E.
Rachford.razttig Inspector of Wash
ington D, a., C. S. Champman of.
Nice Juicy BEEF Cu from
Three-year-old Stcen at Thete Prices, DELIVERED
tn 25c
Round .' . . . . . 20c
Roasts . . . !vl8c and 22c
Boil 13c and 15c
Coll FRANCIS HANNON Phone 253 -J
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