The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 28, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, MAV28, lwai
-j r Atlhe Theaters
THE LIRERTV
Beautiful Lola. tKd" fdol of Paris
d. tho plaything of Ilroadway,
brought overy man of. tho "30 Club"
t her feci ui tho .occasion of tholr
midnight banuctwhcn nho gate her
ramarkablo oriental danco every
nan except one Doctor Jennings,
"who rcmnlned unmoved by tho seduc
tion and charm ot her personality
, In a pique, sho followed this doctor
to tho aluma wbcro ho wax fairy god
father to all tho poor, and there, as
"Nurso Eliraboth," won tho heart ot
tho mnn who hitherto had scorned
her advances.
"Tho Plaything of Rroadway" Is a
jioworful story, and Justine John
ston o, tho most beautiful woman on
tho Bcrecn, has a wonderful presence
Don't miss this great plcturo at tho
Liberty theatro tonight.
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(USIFIAIMIMNTS
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED-- carpenter, now or ro.
pair wo. Services reasonable.
Phono or dll York Cafe. P. E. P.
27-4
Thcro nro many remarkable thlngi
about tho big six-act special Sklrtr
which Is to bo shown at The Liberty
Theatro tomorrow. One of tho ntost
ramarkablo of these U tho tort that
this do luxo special took nlnr months
to make total working t'.no and
under conditions that are worthy ot
mention.
Tho entire troupo of linger Mid
soti. famous tho world ver as ono
of tho most distinct novefcles seen on
the vaudovlllo circuits, was specially
engaged by William Fox. Tho Singer
Midget troupo consists ot nineteen
tiny men and women, each a special
ty artist In somo branch of bright,
cloan entertainment. Several malo
members nro phenomenal stunt and
strong men.
Besides tho Midgets themselves,
Mr. Fox haa securotho entire ani
mal train of this troupe, as well as
the complete special equipment car
riod by tho Singer company on its
"vaudeville tour. These animals are
all trained by tho Midgets personally,
and ldd greatly to tho attractiveness
of "Skirts."
WANTED Horses to pasture C. J.
uraiiDury, ono nine cast wnson
Bridge. 27-31
TIIK MOMMLH
Four ot the best known screen and
stage stars, thirty principals and a
supporting cast ot more than a hun
dred, aro seen In tho screen version
of tho famous story "Trilby," a Re
public release which is to bo shown
at tho Mondale theatro beginning
Sunday, Clara Kimball Young,. Wil
ton Lackayc, Chester Harnett and
Paul McAllister aro the featured
players In this famous drama. Tho
screen version was directed by Mau
rico Tournour. ono ot tho foremost
directors of tho screen.
The famous story. "Trilby" was
first put on the stage in London In
1895 and Wilton Lackayc had the
original rolo of tho character "Svcn-"
gall." Now that tho drama hag been
Siren a screen version all tho bigger
scenes aro Included, and ever)' dra
matic point of the entire story has
been brought out by tho fullest ex
tent. This production ranks as one
of the greatest screen triumphs ot
Tears, and Miss Young, who has many
successes to her credit. Is seen in the
xaost dramatic role of her career.
TUB STAR
lhat mother love mpy triumph
even when science has failed is the
story told in "Tho Woman In His
House," a remarkable photoplay
which will be the attraction at the
Star theatro beginning Sunday, It
deals with the sacriflceand devotion
which -went to tho euro of a 'child
who science said would always be a
hopeless cripple. An all-star cast ap
pears in this picture, who plays the
role ot tho neglected wlfo and mo
ther, and Ramsey Wallace, who has
the part of the over-ambitious hus
band and father, a great physician.
An appealing story of tho Canadi
an Northwest Is promised In George
Melford's latest production, "Heboid
My Wife!" which will be seen at tho
Star Theatre tonight. Tho plcturo
was adapted from a novel by Sir Gil
bert Parker.
Tho action centers around tho In
congruous marriage of Frank Ar
mour, tho younger son ot an aristo
cratic English family, and Lall,
granddaughter of an Indian chief.
tain, whom bo meets while serving as
an officer of the Hudson's Hay Com
pany in northwestern Canada. On his
return to the company's trading post
from, a bunting expedition, Armour
receives word that his fiancee In En
gland has jilted him, largely on nc-
WANTED Ford, not older than 17
mod'l. No junk, no dealers. Must
be ba'galn for cash. Howard, Super
ior viundry. 27-3
rcfi SALE Codar fence posts. 30c
delivered In Klamath Kails. Klam
ath Cash Grocery. 27-3 !
Pflll 8A1.K Wnll luillt ahnrk. 1(1-1?'
with stove, mattress, spring, cook-l
Ing utensils, nil for $60.00. Call uti
rear ot Lakesldo Lumber Company a
milliliter 6 p. m. 27-28-
W ANTED lfiO bucks to pasture In-
qulro phono 356, or nddress J. D
Swift, caro of P. O. box 487. 26-1
IIOOM FOR RENT Closo In. 1017
High. Phono 144W. 26-28-
FOR SALE 1917 Ford, $'400; 1150
down, balance in 10 months. Ewau
na Motors Co. 26-28
LOST May 18, between Klamath
FnlU nnd Odessa, a plush robe Fin-
DRESSMAKING First class work. , der please return to Herald office
Mrs. Jotfcreon, No.
Main Street.
17-4'
FOR RENT Good three room houso
In excellent condition, also garage,
on Johnson Ave., at $22.50 per mo.
Cbllcoto & Smith, 633 Main St. 37-28
LOST Guitar, between Topsy grade
and Kcno. FIndor pleaso return to
633 Main St. Liberal reward. 27-31
Trucking Job wanted. Call 235J.
FOR 8AL.E 15 laying Harrcd Rock
pullets; 103 Washington St. Phono
1HJ. 27-28
WANTED Waitress for camp. Parks
Union Taxi Co. 27-
WANTED Woman cook
Call 11F11.
for ranch.
27-31
FOR SALE Al paying business.
Must sell owing to sickness. Seo
Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave 27-28
FOR SALB 1 runabout, 1 truck. 1
Studobakcr, 1 Chovrolct. Seo Dick,
6th and Klamath Ave Will trade
What have you? 27-28
FOR SALE Al alto lots. 75 ft., wa
ter, sewerage, sidewalk. Seo Dick,
6th and Klamath Ave 27-28
and receive reward. I). J. Puckott.
26-28
1XXJ.NOMV RKKIUHKRATOIt-S
Wo have them In alt sites at ro-
duced prices, nnd havo sold thorn hero
for over eight years, ion nro taking
no chances. Wo guaranteo ovcry ono!
largo or small to give satisfaction,
nnd a saver In your Ico bill.
JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO.
26tf
ICKLKSS REFRIGERATOR
Will pay for Itself. No Ice, no wor
ry, no expense Wero tried out sue-'
cessfully last season In Klamath Falls
and aro guaranteed to glvo satisfac
tion. Let u b demonstrate them to you, I
JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. '
, 26tf
KSTHAV
Come to my placo May 24, a dark1
brown stallion, apparently about flvo '
years old; has halter on; no brand '
visible. Owner pleaso call and pay for
damngo dono and for this nil.
W. M. KTCAL, '
26-2S Chelsea Dox Factory.
FOR TRADE Maxwell touring car.
Consider good vacant lots or equi
ty in small house Phone 446. 27-31
FOR SALE Two lots, close In, on
payments. One a corner lot. Prlco
$650.00 and $850. J. D., Herald.
27-31
LOST Dlack traveling bag, contain
ing ladles watch, babies clothes,
etc. Return to Lawrence Clgnr Store.
26-28
ROOMS 50c and 75c per night All
nro outsldo rooms, clean and light.
920 Klamath Ave. Home Rooming
House 23-28
Ono room house for rent furnished.
Seo Fischer, Delores and Fremont.
27-31
FOR KALE Light 8lx touring car;
good mechanical condition; good
rubber, $350.00. See Stagg Central
Garage. 27-4
count ot his family's opposition to
her. In a moment of drunken rage,
Armour marries the Indian maiden
and sends her back to England to
humiliate his family. How, through
tho efforts ot Frank's elder brother,
she develops Into a beautiful and
polished young woman and how
young Armour himself Is regenerated
forms the theme ot the story.
A classified Ad will sell It.
MONDALE THEATRE
100 PER CKXT UNION
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
There Is only ono
Clara Kimball Young
Thoro Is only ono '
"TRILBY"
See them both In the screen mas
tcrplcce cf tho generation, direct-
id by MAURICB TOURNEUR.
1LHU
EPISODE 12 OF
PURPLE RIDERS"
"THE
INI) A MACK HENNKTT COMEDY
"nntinuous rthow Sunday htartx At
o'clock. Prices Adults 2H cents,
"lilldren OO cents.
AN OPPORTUNITY
For any one contemplating tho
erection ot a storo building. It would
bo to tholr Intorest to call nt r.fi
Main street. An cntlro storo front nt
a bargain price Hurry' 25-31
Young couple man experienced In
woods, wlfo good cook or as helper
and waltross for lumber company.
Can glvo rofcrence Geo. Rodnor.
Red Dluff, Calif. 22-28 i
FOR RENT 2-room furnlihcd ap
artment. At Ieo Apartments. 26-28
GUARANTEED AUTO IIARGAI.VS
1 1918 Dodge
Al condition.
1 1920 Special
Six Studobaker
Guaranteed
1 1918 Dulck
new car, guaranteed.
Four new cord tires.
1 1920 Rulck
A roal bargain.
Run only 1600 miles
UUICK BALES SERVICE CO.
Phone 170W.
7th and Klamntli Avcnno
CITY OARHAGE When yon uaut
uarlingn removal, mil 10l'.!!.'l.
FOR SALE Used not abused 1920
Chevrelet: ono ton truck. First
class condition. A real buy. Central
Garage 27-4
Nil Ilono corsets mnclo to your
measure, guaranteed. Rose Randall,
521 Jefferson St. Phono 2C0J. 26-2
Got results by using class ads.
Northern California Oil Co.
Will soon begin active drilling operations. These
operations will be under the direct charge of W. C.
Lehman, who has had many years of practical and
successful experience in the selection, development
and operation of oil properties.
The entire management of the company will be in
the hands of the following Board of Directors:-
CAPTAIN J. W. SIEMENS,
Of The First State & Savings Bank.
O. D. BURKE,
Of The First National Bank.
J. C. THOMPSON,
Mgr. of The California Oregon Power Co.
DR. E. D. JOHNSON,
Well-known Physician and Capitalist.
R. H. DUNBAR,
Former City School Superintendent.
W. C. LEHMAN,
Noted Geologist and Successful Oil Operator.
Subsbriptions for a Limited Amount of v
TREASURY STOCK
Will Be Received by
Captain Siemens
XT
' THE FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK
Northern California Oil Co,
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION I
ISOIiATKD TRACT '
(PUIILIHHKtt)
PUBLIC IiAND SAI &'.
DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR
(Not Coal Lund)
U. S. LAND OFFICE.
At Lnkovlow, Ore, Apr. 29, 1921
WdTinH ( hnrohv riven that. OS
directed by tho Coramlwiloner of tho
Genoral Land office, under provis
ions ot Sec. 2455. R. 8., pursuant to
tho application of Herbert L. Arnnt,
of Dairy, Oregon, Serial No. 011406,
wo will otter at public salo, to the
highest bidder, but at not lom than
$2.50 per acre at 10 o'clock A. M.,
on rtho 11th day of Juno, noxt, at this
off Ico, tho following tract of land:
NEW NBU SEC. 29, T. 38 S.. It.
11 B..W. M.
This tract Is ordered Into tho mar
kot on n showing Hint tho greater
portion thereof Is mountainous or
too rough for cultivation.
Thin sab will not bo kopt open,
t... will Im ftnplnrml clnnml when
thoso present nt tho hour named hnvo
ceased binning. T.io person mnniiiK
tho highest bid will bo required to
immodlatoly pay to tho Rccolvor tho
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
nhovo-descrlbed land aro advised to
fllo their claims, or objections, on or
beforo tho tlmn designates! for sale.
Notlco will bo published for flvo
coniwcutlvo weoks In tho Klamath
Falls Horald.
JA.S. F. nUROKSR, Register
2-9-1C-23-30
Advertising brings efficiency.
ACCOUNTANT
Auditing, systematizing, saw mill
accounting nnd gcnornl practice
Ivun Livingston, Incorporated Ac
countant, 115 A. St., Grants Paw.
Oro.
Herald classified ads pay you.
J
Kodak Work
I Leave Your Films
'Before 9 OclocK-Your
A.M Pidures am ready ar 3 p.r
imflerwooas toimv
WV KLAMATH FALLS OREGON inn?" I
V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ITll
LPWRITYJ
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
iaccu-Tacvi
I aS
IDEAL - Areola Radiator - Boiler
The ideal heat for small homes!
Gives even warmth
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and at small cost
This hot-water heating plant gives
healthful warmth to all rooms and
requires no cellar or water pressure.
Boiler serves 03 radiator for room
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three or four other rooms through water
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radiators. Outfit of Indestructible cast-
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IPHUTUrg-
TO-DHY
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
With Elliot Dexter, Mabel Jullenno Scott end Mil
ton Bills.
. ' A slmplo child of the big north woods; Married I by
' prodigal to shame his parents, then cruelly iamb tad
into tho maze of English "socloty." Seo her thrilling
itruggle twlx nature and civilization.
SUNDAY
An extra big special production with a special pick
ed cast.
"The Wonvm In His House"
This plcturo has been placed in tho class of "Tho
Mlrcalo Man" and somu say nn ovon groator production.
At The Liberty
The House of Personal Service
, TONIGHT
AMKHHWH MOST IIEAI'TIFUL OIRL
JUHTINE JOHNHTONK IN
"THE PLAYTHING OF BROADWAY"
A plcturo that la HumptuouH beyond words, n story that will
rauke tho most blase plcturo fan gimp.
TOMORROW SUNDAY
3000 of Amorlca'a lovollost etrls In f
"SKIRTS"
Tho unupplcut, JnzzloHt, fuunloBt and most thrilling screen com
dy ovor produced featuring tho foremost comedy urtlHts Including
hu world famoiiH Slngor MldgctH World'n tlnlost people,
CONTINUOUS SHOW STARTING AT 1 1 M.
COMINGMONDAY
TAYMIR HOLMES IN
"NOTHING BUT LIES"
Iron requires Ijttlc attention end coal. No danger of fire, .
Eilimate gladly made Jot you without obligation.
G. C. LORENZ
123 North SixthPhone 216-W
REGULAR WtlCEH 10c nnd Mo
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