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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
w nilDAT, JUNK M, 1M1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FACHITWO The Evening Herald i NEW TODAY ....-- t . " . V. CJJRJNUY.. BOULH .JMItov ..aty Editor Published Jallr excant Sunday, by OTtor Herald 'Publishing Company of ath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. at the postofflce it.Kli- stt'alt, "Ore.; for transmission thrsmgh taa aialla aa second-class .or; in associated PHM8. , The Associated Pre li exclusively titled no the ut for republication at all news dispatches credited to It, r aot Otherwise credited In this BBer,;ed alio the local' naws pub Mekef 'feereln. , " , FRIDAY, JUNE Jil, IMt Personal Mention "SPECIAlTSALE " OF PATTERN 1IAT8 AND DLOUshstt U FOR ONE, WEEK ONLY. EXCLUSIVE MODELS SUCH At) 1 I THE OAQE, F13K, AMMB AND OOLD MEDAL HATS FOR 1 I ' ' " JUST 1 PRICE. I 1 2 ' I At the Theaters George, Hilton Jr.. appraiser for the Federal Land bank at Spokane la expected In tonight by tbo officials t the'jKlamath Folia National Farm Loan Bureau. Awa tin Case, who but recently re turned from Corvallls, was In town this morning from his father's ranch on the Merrill road. Mrs. Nate Otterbctn returned home last night from' a two weeks' vacation spent In Portland, Seaside, Salem and Medford. Iran Houston, a freshman In the University of Oregon, arrived home yesterday afternoon to spend the summer months. Mr. .Houston Is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. J. P. Hogan, who has a ranch south of Merrill came Into town this morn ing. He reports that the shower night before last hit ruta of tho Mai In country rather hard. The heaviest storm broke on Sheep mountain, Mr. Hogan reported and was a regular cloud burst. Emannuel Dunn.iwell known to old residents of this city, Is reported to be quite 111 In tho hospital from a serious infection, which came as a re sult of a cut In his hand.' John Simmons was In from Bonan sa yesterday attending to matters of business. Harry Klukkert has purchased tho lome of A. U Mines at 1505 Oregon venue. Mr. and Mrs. Hlnes expect to return to their home In Toledo, Ohio. Jay Mitchell waa a Klamath Falls visitor from bis stock ranch yesterdsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. .White accom panied by their daughteryUlrs. W. J. Immel and biby, and by lUr grand daughter, Mtsj Dorothy Detxell. ar rived In town yesterday 'afternoon from Pasadena. The trip was made by automobile, and was a most en joyable one, according to Mr. White, Miss Delzell, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Delzell, has beon pending the past nine months In the south with her grand-parents. Mrs. W; C. Dalton was brought In from bcr homo at Mai In and Is III at tbo hospital In this city. Mrs. Levi McDonald Is expected In from ,her home In, Langell valley to spend tho week-end with Jrlends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs., George Bradley and family left yesterday afternoon In their car for Pendleton where they will make their future home. B. P. Lewis left this morning for San Francisco. Howard Van Valkenburg returned to bis home in southern California this morning after a brief visit here. Harold Oroy, who has just recover ed from a serious illness, left Wed nesday in his car for a week's vaca tion trip to Medford and Riddle. He was accompanied by Wesley Fraters. THK STAR To havo a semi-Intoxicated cab driver go fast asleep on tho box and leave you strandod In tho toughest section of tho city is bad enough. But It you're a grown man, wolgh 280 pounds, and arc coming homo from a mosquorado still attired In tho child's costume that you wore, It's slmplr awful funny! That's Ros coo ("Fatty") Arbuckto'a plight In ono of, tho sldo-splltUng scenes in "The Llto of, tho Party," coming to tho Star theatre, today. 'By arrangement with Joseph M. Schenekv the rotund comedian has deserted the slapstick field and Is to appear in a series of full-length Paramount feature pictures. "Tho Llfo of Tho Party" was adapted from Irvin 8. Cobb's 8atardar Evening Post story of the samo name. by her older Bister. Tho older sister, Phyllis, concludes that tho only thing to bo dono is to eoml away her wild and erring slstor, Inah. But whoro Is sho to obtain tho monoyT An otfor of niarriago has boon mado hor by her wealthy employer. Shnll sho marry him and obtain tho monoy that will savo her sister? Sho does not loro him. Hor heart Is iwlth Bob ble Warner. Confronted with this cruel dilemma, sho makes tho groat decision. Gloria Swnnson, formor comedy queen, who mado n very suc cessful first appcaranco In sorlous Triangles aa Phyllis Gyno In "Socie ty for Sale," appears in tho leading feminine role. Back From Two Week's 'Auto Tour Mr. and Mrs. George Walton and daughters, Beatrice and Katberino, of Merrill, returned Wednesday nlgbt from Portland, where, they attended the convention of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Walton Is an officer of the grand chapter. They were away two weeks., They made tbo trip by automobllo and took In the scenlo beauty of the Columbia river highway. While in Portland Mr. Walton renewed ac quaintance with Roy Denny, originat or of Dcnno's food and president of .the, company that manufactures this nourishment .for Infants and invalids with offices in Chicago, Seattlo and Portland. tr. Walton' and Mr. Denny wero closer chums yearn ago and tho they lad not met In 20 years, tboy bad a grand reunion. i Mrs. Lloyd George, 'wife of the British Promlor, says thai sho at tended Sunday School regularly until she was 30 years old. THK LIBERTY Eva Novak, the flaxen-haired beau ty of the screen, Is preparing to add to her army of admirers when "The 8mart Sex." her most recent Univer sal comedy-drama is shown for tho first tlmo locally at tho Liberty Theatre today. Miss Novak, who never falls to charm, Is at her best In the rolo of a barn-storming chorus girl. Accompanied by a trick goose tho girl leaves a traveling theatrical com pany to search for some employment whero there is a chance to experience Indigestion moro frequently. From the moment she leaves the troupo un til the climax, she' encounters adven ture after adventure; somo of them amusing, often hazardous, and always thrilling. Geoffrey Webb, the popular young leading man of the London stage, has one of tbo principal supporting roles, while Frank Braldwood has the oth er. Others In the cast are Mrs. Mar garet Mann, Mayro Hall, C. Norman Hammond, Dorothy Hagan, Calvert Carter, Jim O'Neill and Evelyn Mc Coy. Official Count of Special Election SALEM, June 24. Official count of tho vote on siato measures at tho special election, Juno 7, shows tho soldiers' aid, emergency clause veto and women's juror bills carried. Tho extended legislative session and hy gienic marriago bills were defeated. Following are tho official figures: 8lxty-day session For 42,924, against 72,516. Soldiers' aid For 88,219, against 37,866. Emergency clause veto For 62,' 621, against 45,537. Hyglonle marriago bill For 56,' '858, against 65,703. Women's juror bill For 59,882 against 59,265. Dig pleasant , front bedroom for rent by woek or month. Rates reas onable, lat Dr. Domorost, 287 Jeffer son, or Phono 447R. 24-27 Call 185 for your taxi, 24 FOR HIRE lJurgo and small cars, Phono 185. 24 A good bod and a good bath at Colonial rooms. 11th near Main, 24 Havo your noxt portraits taken at Stlnson Photo Shop. ' 24 FOR RENT 3 room' partly furnish ed apartment. Hot and cold water, bath. Swnnson Bldg, 635 Main St 24-25 Household furniture at a bargain, 1005 Pine St. 24-25 FOR SALK Rostaurant, very reas onable Bargain for quick sate Easy tonus to right party. Selling on nccount of sickness, 1122 Main St. 24-25 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apt. $35.00 mo. See Mrs. Myrtlo Ander sen, Apt. 6. 628 Oak St. 24-26 LOST On Ashland road a lady's blaak straw toquo and man'u brown Knox hat, slzo 7. Return to Hotel Hall, room 308. Reward. 24 WANTED Rollablo party would Ilka uso oi pisnp lor lis Keep. wo cnuu ren. Call or uddress 1214 Worden Ave. 24-29 FOR RENT Transient rooms. Kel log House. 24 Young girl, age 13 would like post lions looking after smalt children while mothors attend parties or ninko calls. Rollablo and can glvo best ref erences. Address J. E. Herald office. 24-30 FOR 'RENT Modern five room house on Crescent Avo. Inquire 1116 Lincoln. . 24 THK MO.VDALK "Iter decision," to be shown at the Mondalo theatre on Friday and Satur day is one that will undoubtedly ap peal to the feminine element In tbo community. A woman Is confronted with a problem. It. Is a groat prob lem that can only be solved by her making a loveless marriago. Hor younger sister bos made a terrible mistake. She faces disgrace and at tempts suicide, which Is frustrated To make a good teed drink, a full- bodied fine flavored tea is needed. iHilvilla, a better tea, is delicious when iced BAROA1NS IN USED CARS I havo a number of used cars of all inakos. For demonstration call at Metropoli tan garago and ask for Jas. F, taper. 24-1 ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to snounce to the Ladles-of Klamath Falls, that tho l Franco Beauty Parlor located In Winters' Dldg., will bo open for buslenss, Sat urday, Juno 25. Respectfully, Mrs. F. R. Laughton, Prop, It Operator. 25 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt. Large room. Finest view In town. Phone 444 between 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. 24-25 FOR RENT One room partly furn ished -housekeeping room. 116 8. 9th St. 24-25 BARGAINS All kinds. W save you money. Saturday 10 a. m. See Dick 6lh ft Klamath Ave. 24 SSBBBBSBBSBBBBaCBBEBSeS STAR THEATRE TODAY The lens sees with you the autographic record remembers for you when you Kodak as Yon Go OUR RTOKK IH HO CONVENIENTLY LOCATED THAT IT IM PRETTY HURH TO I1K "BIGHT ON YOUR WAY." KTOP OFF A FEW MINUTES. TUB KODAK YOU WANT IH HERE. t . .'ij; Kodaks from $8.00 up Brownies from $2.00 up UlWlerofe Murray W'sL, KLAMATH BALLS OREGON TffoJw V Wriewc PAKTicucAft ptoruc ll ' Jtn UV TMtlR DRUGS lAdKJkfcd FOR 8ALK 2 room houso and 3 tots In Mills Addition $1000. $100 down, bal. $25 per month. 1168. 9th St. 24 Advertising brings efficiency. MONDALE THEATRE 100 PER CENT UNION TONIGHT AND SAT URDAY t SUNDAY June 26th The Drill Starts Crater Oil & Gas Co's. WELL No. 1 Ml "Spud In" THE PUBLIC IS INVITED There will be Speeches, Free Barbecue and Entertainment fnr all JWWl0AA -0WW0WWWWWW "Jn"i"i"i"irnArsfVjVijaj(j Fatty Arbuckle in "The Life of the Party" Tho world's funniest fat man ac tor In a flvo act mllk-fod romance rolling in laughter. Uy the world's funniest fat -man writer Irvin 8. Cobb. -ALSO "Slaying the Hippo potamus" Tho first of Dr. Vandonburgh's Borlos of tho wild men of Africa, AND Two Reels of Good Comedy TIIE BIO PROBLEM PICTURE.-. (ILOKIA HWANKON AND J. HAR NEY HIIERRY -IN "HER DECISION" A story of monoy rr.nir age and momorles. Also Ford Slorllng In a Mack Sennet, comedy called 'A MAIDENS TRUST' It's n suro gloom chaser. Send your clothes to the Klamath Hand Laundry. Clvo ui a trial. Phone 573W. 7th &' Klamath Avo. 24-36 A classified-Ad will sell It. COMINO bUNUAY Anna Alice Chopin's maitorpleo, "Mountain Madness" nnl Larry Sotnon com edy. At The Liberty TODAY u Eva Novak in The Smart Sex" clever show-girl story. SATURDAY of "The Empire Diamonds" An exciting crook Story fimmmmmmmmrirvwv,vwjkfKrvnjj Phone 543-J Independent Market For Telford's Milk Fed Fryers ! w'VVAaiAAA1VrfVVVVVMM DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT AT DREAMLAND PAVILION GOOD MUSIC BIG TIME - PLENTY OF JAZZ If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. ,24 s " Phone 87 t ft-