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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
fc.r the ivtktko Hrittiri, idoiifH rXUJ, omoow ,,-j; IPmFm .ramAY, juw-jiiiiw " i't. A t; uu. UAT II" '. Kl r , iiflUiUHL MeAlillrr v. Iltirkr, rl nl. Trial ot llip rnup of KnRpiip Mc Aullffn iiKrtlnVl .lilhn F lltirko anil llm Klntmith l.lwslock MortRnsn l.oitn rompnn)', IuuiIvIiir Jl.fifiO on Inlior lli'tiK for fiirm Inlior nnd herd ItilC xlioep ns cloned nt 4.00 yc. lenlny nfliMiinnn, mill wiir tnkeii tin iter rntiHlilprnllon by the com I ho fnr kIvIiir n decree. I'Ijiiii . Curtain At 10 o'clock thl niiirnliiK the row' of Cornelius Klynii nRnlnot Oon iittnlti nut) the Klnmntli Livestock Moilj;nnn ho.iii romi:my went In t VI it I lioforo .TihIrc A. Ii. I.envltt. In which K.lynn Is seeking In recover $J 200 for herdlttK nheei) during the yenr 1021. Taklnc of testimony wat concluded nt noon, ninl t fie rne vn taken uttilor intvlrincnt by Judee l.i'.ivllt, n decree to lie announced In ler. n tlio scenario Is concerned, There In a utrotintf story connected with tlio use of3 the ouljs, board, hownver, In this picture. When the xceno 'flR being taken In which tho bnnrd In lined, I'd Humes, taking thn pnrt ot the hcrlff, decided to have noma fun nnd consult "OuIJa" even though the scene wns Just a flash. To hl surprise, It spelled out "fall n"Kcr hurt," but, try nn he would, ho couldn't Ret nuy more In formation out of the mystic board. The mutter wai forgotten until j two dny Inter, when Hill I'ntton, ' taking the part ot Crnndall, the hern, missed the other fide of n cliff ( whllo making the Jump and crashed to the bottom. Ho broke three rib) and hl wrist. "The tlaltllu' Kld"L nt the .Strand tcnlRht. tween the mother, her dauthtor, nud the mother's discarded lover. It I n situation uncommon on th scrccbj and ha been itdullrnbly handled by the director, Prank I.loyd, and a cast ot eminent player, Including l'hocbo Hunt, (llorla Hope, Ultra Laramie, Mae Hopkins. Jack Holt, John liar. ron, Uert Woodruff nnd Joseph J. Howling. The lory Is not unrelenting drama, for there nro moments of comic re. lief that are unforced, genuine and highly amusing. "The Urlm Come- Personal Mention (how Wi," it DaYiapert'i Psiact Jewelry litre. 14-17 ' ' m ' Udiia ,'eiaisy'' itat leather pumps with two straps, 11,00. J, R. Enrtcra Co. J . 18-16 m 1 1 i Currlti'a Nutltoii( ll.dO. 1 pick age ot Curtis' HHh TabUU tttt with NutlUno, Baturdsy only. Cur rln'a tor drugs. 1" "iohn Kelly", whits, oitbrtls aid pump tor. pattloular woltoen. J. K. dlan'ts u plctuto on will enjoy see Ink. NfeW TODAY EXPRhiiONORO HtennRumhor de alrea poalllon, I. O. Mux 4:1. Hi-in FOR BALK (tood motor liumcli. Hoe Uert C. Thomas. lit WANTRU Auto meohtinlc. If you arc not a mechanic don't apply. Box 60T, Chllonuln, or tx'n Mullury Baraga. nuiii KOlt I1KNT 3 room cabin, furnish' ml. AM Hen Dick, 2411 llrnad Ht. 1(M KOlt H.M.I2- Aulo cars. Irlc of I takes I free. Hnnp. Heo Dick, 240 llroail Ht, H.17 KOlt HAI.i: tllx room modem house, roiuiiletely ftiinlsliotl, located on nice corner lot, tMxtlil feet, on Dili Ht l.nnii, shitdn and fruit trees, gat axe. TIiIh In 11 lovely Inline. Prion Ifi.fitlil. TeriiiH. fil2 N. th HI, III-17 SIX llt'U.IHNO Lois, price of n taken :i (lee I'lirfcil to gel uwny Hee lllck, 210 llritad HI. IIUI7 TAKJO KIRK HTAUB Kor Ohllouulu nwmlll. Aspgrovo. Ilrown's mill, I'hono 1RR. Lnwrenco's Cigar flloro, lflin Hpeclnl Contntttnlcntlon of Klamnth l.odgn No. 77 A. V, A A. M. InnlRlil. Krltluy U. Work In K. A. Ilegren. Visiting hrnlhera welcome. 10 WIMi PAY OAHIf Kor Kord rondslor, If lis a bargain. Phone 22H-W. Pen. pln'a Wirehnusn. HI HKCONI) HAND THUNKH I have tliein. (InodlngH llargaln llime "The Idtllo Hed Front," opposite liostofflrn, IIIOH Main HI. 1H-I7 Tin: sT.it There Is an imusitnlly well pro duced photoplay at the Star the.v tro, where the Ooldwyn picture, "The Orlm Comedian," by ltltn Wei man, will hold forth the entire week. ThU Frank l.loyd production Is a story of theatrical life coupled with a mother's sacrifice to keep her convent-bred daughter In Ignorance ot the mother's former manner of liv ing. Tho conflict Is well worked up be- Dick" Vlnlng nt Santa Criti left tlils morning tor Lakevlew, after spending several dayg In Klamath Kails on business and vlstttug with old-tlmo friends., Krom t.akevlew he will return to his California ome. Minnie l.co Freeman haa rcturn rd from Oregon City, where iho hsR been teaching, nnd U visiting her sunt and undo, Mr. nnd Mrs, E. M. fhllcote. Miss Frcoman expects tn return tn Oregon City In the fall, to resume her tecahlng. I.. (3. Hoagland left this morning for San Francisco on a short busi ness trip. thi: i.iiiciity Frank Ttittlo. who has written moot of the light comedy stories, as well fix ill roc toil them, Is responsible for "The Cradle Muster," n whirl wind comedy which will he the at traction nl tho Liberty theatre to day. "The Cradle Hunter" Is a youth who on his iwcnty-YIrM birthday, which nlsn Is Independence Day, July 4, decides to be a man. He starlit to smoke, swear occasionally, find even takes a drink. He Rets started. In nn Innocent way In a love affair with an actre.ts, elopes only to liavo his plans ro astray, hut when he has to battle, fight and show his grit to win her, ho becomes a real man, coo thn complete route nnd winds up by foiling a plot to take her life. Then ho Is u man. He was busted out of tho cradle and iibows his friends that tho nickname "Sweetie" Is not for him. nn: stiusii The oulja lm. has brokjn Into the mnvlos at last! In "The nattlln' Kid" one of thn principal characters, nn old-time xhorlff. uses this uncanny method to illncovcr various things, but as a matter of fact. It docs nothing but i;nt hi 111 Into trouble ut least as far WE ARE OFF! TEN DAYS SHOE SALE BEGINNING SATURDAY, JUNE ,17, See Windows for Prices HOUSTON & JESTER 515 MAIN STREET I al llaar - - tl S itel- a lfl SuV.lgys W-Vusjiw4 vjvi--'s(tw, THIS ROAD LEADS TO GOLDEN RULE VALUES All Women's and Children's Ready-to-wear Garments' at tractively priced for remainder of June. Suits, Coats and Dress es in the newest styles are offer ed at remarkably low prices. The savings made here from regular prices, will supply your Shoes, Hosiery and other need ed articles. This is only anoth er demonstration of the savings you make when trading at this Big .Cash. Store. Extra Special 25 Women's and Misses white dresses, the famous Jack Tar make, in the most choice materials, ideal white dresses for the Klamath climate. Nineteen twenty-two values to $6.50, Sale Price only $3.95. Nineteen twenty-two values to $4.35, Sale Price only $2.98. The Home of Keds-Uhe most popular white footwear. 'if I ST Tr . Cu)tiiclit .1 Hut Sclullntr & Mm -v 611IM Klamath's Greatest Store Initial Display of Hart Schaffner & Marx Late Arrivals Fitting a personality is an art. Recognizing the difference in Eialities is ''the result of study. We've made that a very to part of bur business here and toward that end have blid a very diversified variety of what is prescribed as correct in men' suits. In models, in textures, in patterns, in colors and in sizes we're well prepared to fit any man's person ality and preference on a basis of highest quality standards and extra values... Ranging from $35.00 10 $50.00 Styleplus and Clothcraft from $20.00 T0 $40.00 K. SUGARMAN . "I AINT MAD AT NOBODY" s I -, Spring Shirts Self deternls&tloa U the big thine In your selactloi of shirts. flty)en vary from season to stoson In textures, pattern nud colors, but offer all, you ilo thn choosing In acoordance with your "per sonal tat. Prices from . 1JMS tnS7.ftO Hea'dwear Your part of choosing n bat hero In nifirnly u mutter of adopting tho mont ho romlnR offocl. Wo'vn ilono the rout In KnlhnrliiK only thn rorrect Hhnpen, ,hiiili'H mid' values. Kelt hnlii from Sit.oo ta'fKMKI Hlrnw luitM from VXIMI to T.B J J f KVr " ' ! y-v.A.y , tt