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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1921)
;kuvthjl THE EVENING HERALD, wiawijsiuv, i-'i:iiumkv a, hmi. c invito your inspection of tho wond vviiik of Et, V- Plco & Co'. fino wool' w ful low en MiitinK for Spring Beautiful new patterns, New Sn PPlf Model. Select your SpriiiK clothen now, ty ininrniitce nboluto sntisiAction. . n i ' it w 1 1 1 i , ww ,.i- itfTTFriMMPil yawTur- 1 t t Msramsss K K K STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS All leather conts At 33 1-3 Ics thanrtf. THK.sTAU ler in the mining camps and finally All OFF FOR ANOTHER SIX In mnn wnva Vnn Vnplr l Ihn tli. timn rrnnpr:ltpil tirOUrht hack AAA WEEKS! strangest, most fascinating city In the world. It's so bis that you nevet j know your neighbor. Your wallet may bo an escaped convict. Your t chautfeur-an cx-noblcman. And jour v parlor maid a duchcu In disguise Gcorgo Ilarr McCutcheon, tho an- thor of "Graustark." "tlrewstcr's Millions," and a scoro of other '"best sellers," once wrote an entertaining novel about Now York and Its cam ouflaged citizens. It was a love story, packed with romantic adventure. He called It "The City of Masks " Naturally, such a story was rich material for a fine motion picture Paramount Arteraft recently trans formed It to the screen, with Hobort Warwick x tho star. It will be shown tonight at The Star. Plcaso don't miss "Tho City of Masks." A photoplay of contrasts Is Hobart Dosworth'a latest J. Parker Read, Jr. starring vehicle "A Thousand To One," which comes to the Star Thurs day under tho auspices of tho Associ ated producers, Inc. Tho atmospheric detail tho star's characterization and tho locale of tho Into hi own by tho ono chance In u; thousand! i Heretofore. Hobart lliwworth has! been happily Identified with sea tlor-l lea and It Is a bit unusual to find him In evening clothes but vsrlrtv1 Is the splco of amusement and thU favorlte.of stago and screen offer a brilliant example of his versatile tal ent In his new vehicle. Klhol lirry Torry. tho popular Kngllsh actress, who In an amazingly short time has won her way Into the hearts of Amor lean theatregoers, plays opposite the star How land V I.eo has covered himself with glory as the director of this Ilosworth screen play THE GROUNDHOG SAW HIS SHADOW . ft- IllltW I .hi.ti.i.il.1. MIHhl.ll II ti.i .. .-,-r, ,.,,.,. , , ,,t mt. m:t mtiuhi .tiwur ipu tit it. . H(t' MN rwi, j i !, ., vn.m x,oi, i,... MKI.ODY MAI1K MAK1NU HIT AT TIIK M ON HAM Twinkling toei. tinkling music, of a moro Jazzy nature. Intermingled with excellent voices and snappy dia logues kept Interest In an efferves cent state at tho. Mondalo theatre last night, while tho pictures were pleasing to an unusual degree The Melody Maids are rightly named, and tho only time they aro not engaged in tickling the audience Is when the) i aro not on tho stago They are joy i. i Vou Uw"-t'lS&' A h tJm nfb fur th maiui4 lU l ti glim bi tr " KcrnuMm !! brrr "lIMfi tUlHtUay imlgi will tUM tt It ftW V A Klt. trt"tter l lb K- fI-wlr kv. UitfK list lorn hit ci JiI rmluMtH ll AlUndto at it, jona iMMhsodV iu i-i, b ...4 u irW( MtwJ loM hall n4 it u story are a series of contrasts. Dosworth Is first tho dllletante and I makers of the first water. They will waster, spending bis nights In tho be horo all this week, and a change haunts of San Francisco's Chinatown. of pictures will be made every oth Tben bo Is tho outcast tbo wonder er day. Karly this morning with rloud.il .' uppofmiiv to i fen tbsdo and snowfalls predominating thr "" "-! " '- '1 ,. romala for ill tang "ek dartaz prospect for Mr. (Sroundhog gl.mp. ; wheb afcoraiBC , th. Umkmmt Ing his shadow, and then retiring toj, MM ,,,,88.) by .one p the solitude nf his hole for six more pj t,3j veatber a III prrvtli weeks, was anything but bright, and About I! o'rtock lh el people who ordinarily scowl atlark again and Uione rrrlHniaitr. Ibui weather were somowhat mollified by Hiding mote welgjtt to II r (Itovnd tho thought that the little antnuil tier truant for biding blsuull woulj remain out. and that good agjtn weather and an early spring would ConioUiton Is offnred In tho fact be tho outcome that no matlrr wbal tb quality of I'nfortunately. juit about It the wrdtbrr'dlnbed up hero may b. o'clock. Old Sot crawled out from be-' It's always a mighty gouii wlatr at hind tho clouds, and smiled brightly that In thli part of creation, tbv upon tho world for at least 1& niln ground hog aupratltln to tba tan utes. thus giving tho groundhog pirn irary O- Personal Mention flT NEW TODAY -O.O- -0 th Rowing at the i Je (ojHiiaud. a farmer In the val Kult SAI.H IS Itork pullou .. 'ley was in town yimlerday atlcnillng ooter J f I'lrghnri 133 rViulb to matters of buslneM. , "'y-rde Mrs K I Tllton who has been In WANTBIi Two ro'imi and board from Chllofjuln on a shopping lour1 w," PHvate family by two yonagl PHOTO P TO-DJIY ROBERT WARWICK "THE CITY OF MASKS" A strangely thrilling romance of Now York's veiled Identities, of men and women, good and bud masque radlng In tho rushing millions, playing their secret games of love, intrlguo and mystery. Nothing like It over shown beforo. returned to her home there morning. Mr and Mrs this ""'n l'an '"'"kb refertncea lloi 3 it-raid mure j Al. Marshall, who' You always M ImIKi- afti-- . operate a stock ranch In tho Olene j, n ln ,no " Sprlnga Hath district, were business visitors hrrel "' yesterday. Charles McCartney, sheepman and farmer, is In town from his hornr near Itonanza. Will Adams la In town from the I Merrill district. r OK ItCNT Two unfurnlahed houa--keeping room- with bath 33 Can by hi Phone inw. 1 FATTY AIIHUCKLE In "MOONHHINK" for Thursday morning matlnco at 10 o'clock Starving Uablea of Europe. A Special Program THUH8DAY AFTKRNOON AND EVKNINO IIODART DOSWOIITH in "A Tiiousand to Ono" tho -tS H--H i-M.Vr-M-H- WE ARE BEGGING FOR HELP!! FOR THOSE STARVING BABIES OF EUROPE Attend the Thursday Morning Matinee AT THE STAR THEATRE I Entire Proceeds to go to the Herbert Hoov er fund Admission 10c and 25c itH-f.4V I KOIl HAI.ri Many ladlea' nterrrwii at a price you cannot lai- 1 1 tn nil IS 10. Irr Dtctrnilt tJIn On aecount of high water making I Wni Vo '. iJ'lJL. f...i .- i... ii. ... . . I ... . ..... ----- - " i !.-.-. uivi mi inw j'imk (ancn on "'" nn iiamain Ave ; 3 me L'ppor Lake. Mr. Kdwards, fore man. Is moving rattlo from the ranch to tho Merrill district for winter feeding. II li Clark, who ononed tho cm ran New Spring Style IN Oxfords and Pumps AT THE NEW PRICES ARE HERE If you want a rood lot at 9th and1 roapert n rajy ,r,, or ft ,ot n lot Bprlngs addition that may 11 had on terms at a very reasonable price, or If yoti .hnuM ,, Shop hero for the holiday trade, has ' ?n ?,' ,iCJi,'nl"' ""' Hprlng. wn also closed tho place and r.turn.d to 1,1. j muSn rU.'""" 8""1 K" Wr, - home In Medford. He may return lai- j er In the year and cngagu In buslnesj 0"T About January 3o arhrri nia.M in caae Plena,, lwl - iititin mure or rail i0( j. Weather Probabilities The bitrometrir preianre. a Indlcaiid )X Ul0 Cyclo-Htorma. sraph t Pnderwooifs Phariimry, ninllnuwl to fall frm ,1() , ' )eslerday's roadlng until Q u m today. p,m ,t,al ,,. u was rising until , ,nro when It l,n, ,t.ul ,,,. umift I-requent changes, ur, u these, wean a continuation of unsettled wenlhcir Porecast for next Z heurs: vinmiyi warmer; wcallicr. i)i T6 horo C. V. Holmes, Mnlln merchant and owner of tho Klamath Cash grocory here, was In tho city ye, torday from Malln nccompanlcd by Mrs Holmes, A. Kallnn Is In town today from Mulln. Mm. Bam Hmlth left this morning for Hutchinson, Kansas. HI10 w,i accompanied by her daughter, Mrs K. T. Haundurs. Mrs. Hmlth will re main In Kansan for a visit of s-verul months with relatives mid friends while Mrs. Haundore will return In about a month. INFANT HUCCIJMIIH TO ATMCK OP PNPUMOMA Zclma Agnes Hlgford, 25 days nl.i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KmnU nliffOril. Willi llvn nnn 11.. o.... . Ti, --- - " "v- urn niiiKlo il)rIdeo. died last night from pnou. monia. rno funeral will 1,0 held tomorrow morning from tho resl ilonco utid burlel will tuko pinto at 11 o'clock in tho Mt. Labi tomo-tcry. uiuottli'd MOVI! '10 jAM,v MALI.V, Koh. 2 - Albert Plit.ll ftnd ilirrlll tooicupy tbo Hew storo and rm donro ,llllld,nr laJ- V'l.on the ,oro building I. '-.I'Ne Mr. IManll H. ,1 will oiion m. for Imslne,. Tll, 1v ," ' Mondale Theater TONIGHT Those Clever Entertainers THE MELODY MAIDS In songs, intiale and dance that urn sum pl '' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS" A comedy plciurn that will keep you. In continuous nr'" your sinus nenn from laughler. AND HARRY CAREY IN . "THE SHERIFF'S BABY" A Picture -full of urtloii unit !'"( Knllro Clmiigo of Pronram TIIUH8HAV