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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Page Four Personal Mention WKDNEBDAV, JUNK M, tOft'J ' 1 f l i v x ' i: It ilj m Cut I N'dwlmij, son of Mix. W A .Iniit'n, In lirro from Modfurd fm n 1 1 r I c f Melt liimloUK In koIiir on lo t'rnlor lake wUiw ho expert ti HpCIIll IllU SlIllWH't. ('. II. Piiilrnuxnl, of rmlei wood's jiluiriniicy, loft Inst nlRlit In 111 uir for Ashlnnd. lit- expects to return Home time todnv. Mr. nnd Mi", l.ouln lloaland rondo ii trip to Unrrls lint nlKlil for tin' piirpocu of ntti'lidllip In business matters. Alex Shlvo came In on the Kirk train this inurnliiR. Air. nml Mrs. J. U fnil. .lr , prom inent Snn Francisco folk, nr giie'ls nt the While Tollran hotel thin week Mr nml Mrn l.exl McDonald nml ilntiRhtPr, .loan, accompanied by l.i'tha Humphrey, who hn been vis ItliiR Miss Jean, came Into town this afternoon from the MrDonnlld ranch In I .angel I nlley. I.cwh Fankoy arrived In town to day fiotn IiH ranch at Yalnnx for I lie purpose of purchasing supplies nnd nltendlnB to other matters of business. Ij. A. Richardson was n count) rent visitor this morning from Illy. Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Collier were (Ii) buAlness visitors yesterday from their rniicli-liomn near Illy. A marrlaKO Urense was Issued jeslerday by tlnHnunly clerk to 1M ward llalr nnd Mls Irmn Meer. Ilnlr Ko rnnrher on the Merrill road nnd his prospectho bride Is n nurse here. An exposition. In search of Dla-j mnnd lake trout. got underway this 'I III .s I KAMI ' Woman s M,m 1" the title or the plituii that "ill be seen nt the Stiiind tlie.it i tonight. Homaliiu Fielding star In this plctuto mid It Is bis fht plctute since hi- dlM-luirso from the MM III. During tho war. llomalne Kidding was ronneiied with the coxernmeiit orlce enllttng us n lieutenant He was dlMhargod at the end of the war I as Lieutenant Colonel During his sitWco of .1 little less than two ears, j Mr Fielding was Instrumental lu helping to end the war. i In - Woman's Man." Itomalne Fielding has M'lecte.l a fit ehlcle In which to return to the screen. His last picture preilous lo his entering the serxlce was Kor tho Freedom, of the World." a Cioldwjn picture ' Mr Fielding wrote tho scenario for tills picture anu piajni me ifiiiiiui, part. THK STAlt New faces appear among tho play.' era In II. W. (Srlfflth's First Nation-1 al attraction. "The Idol Dancer," ap-j .....-I- . at... (?. ili.titrn Thnral iviilliK in iii- ri.i ... .-.! day. ' ltlchard Ilarlhelnics, tho young man whom (Irlffl'li dovlored In aj few months Into one of tho scroai's most effective player, appears as the 11 each comber, a role donundlng drn-j matte resources of the dlstlnrtlv na ture llarthelmess juisspses Citrine Seymour, who Ins taken Important parts In several recent ttrlffith productions, plays the pirt J & ..... . . I ' morning when hvcrett iiaruenurooK.- ()f a hajf FTlnch half jaxaneje beau- Nea Dnrliln. Hill Micneim ami and., small Tm thil Mln ttftlialnn 1nf lOWtl abOUt S o'clock wlthWlr camplnR equipment ami tho Intention of spending three da)S nt tho lake. Let Ileatlo wus In ilty xvster- day from hi liotnn at "Oregon city. . T. L. Snook of Chlloiinln nrrixed In town last night from Portland xvhero ho attended the ltoe Kestlxal. Jesse Italley, one time well-known Klamath business man. I in town today from Hilt. California. A. I). Short, manager nf the White rcllrun hotel, nnd Hill Ie nccompnn- leil by a party nf friends left this morning for Crater lake. Mrs. KeoriCH Tuhon daucliter were passetiRers mnrnlng's nulgidng train, bound for the south. (lustuv I.. Helmalin and (Ikii. Oar recht. iircompanleil by his son. ar ched hero last night by motor from Portland xla the (Irifii prluRf moun tain road, en nuito to Crater lake. They will remain hire a few days. Itelmann has heuxy property Inter ehis hero nn U very optimistic oxer the future of Klamath Kails. Gar recht la u horticulturist and Is In terested In tho possibilities for rais ing flowers here. m HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS ' Students will please call for their copies of tho annual at county clerks office or O. Peyton & Co. Extra copies also for sale to anyone at il.ua each, FKANK PEYTO.V. 1'S Iluslness Mgr. Hrunswlck Phonographs play any make of record without attachments. Currln says so. 28 "William ftx prtltnu qhe -wonder picture of the century k soul stirring story of human heartf ONE SOUDYEAR ON BROADWAY Spiilal I'iIci'b for "OVER THE HILL" MATINEKS ("lilldmi i IS M-iitK AiIiiHh IS cents EVKNINfi Clillilrs'it lift tentM AdultM 55 ceiit ty, slender. Impulsive, tempestuous with the vividness of the tropics, She dresses like the natives but Is not of them, and her trie idslilp with the beachcomber and'the New Eng land .xoulh develops Into Sh" perplx Ity of growing lovo or one or the other. THE I.IIIKIITY The blggiht thrill since the Ice scene In "Way Down East" Is seen In "Atlas Phil Kennedy." the fast moving welern which i nines to the Libert) theatre today Hill Pattrn. n new tpe of western daredevil, as the title character, rescue tho heroine right ut the hrlnk of a waterfall in ii scene which will nuke aiull"iiCe gasp. Dixie Uimont pliix tho girl-, At another point In tho fflm, he 's, pursuing the xlllaln, who Is speed ing In a motor car towards the rail road and escape l'.itton. on horn' , back, is being outdistanced by Ih-'i car. when ho rails on nerve and stra-' legr to help hlui. The road takes a LET US TUNE YOU UP FOR THE 4TH You'll hardly want to be in discord for the Fourth of July in apparel. You wont want to be off the style key in model or pattern for your Fourth of July suit. You'll want to tone up to quality and distinctiveness, too. We are ready to help you make your correct selection for your complete Fourth of July outfit. K. SUGARMAN "I AINT MAD AT NOBODY " This Store will be open Monday evening until 8 p. m. Closed all day Tuesday the 4th ML HjPH IrJ 111 T ' fL NEW TODAY I WATEIK-Eldorly lady for gene I house work. .Small family. Cu j home. Call i;il Phono (..:. It. ral unit Wnrden Ave. sharp hair-pin turn, doubling 'n It-( KOIt KENT Knur room unfurnished self around a spur of mountain. Lu';rP.artmcn, ,313 Ma,n ,8lf.,3o.UP' Patton waited on n ledge, h hun dred feet over the road, for the rue Ing car to appear. He balanced, Judged time and distance, and drop ped. A false calculation would have meant death or serious Injury. Hut he landed on the tonncau of the car, grappled with the villain, and sub dued him after a sharp tussle. ' Wo have, soaps for ex'ery purse anil purpose. Currin's for drugs. 28 IlKCItt'ITINO OFFICEIl HEItE Lieutenant James F. Powell, re cruiting officer for the citizens' military training ramp to bo con ducted at Camp Lewis from July 27 to August 25, has returned here and will be at the White Pelican ihotel until tomorrow. The time limit for applications has been ad vanced to July 1, and applications may be cancelled xbould applicants find It Impossible to attend, Lieu tenant Powell said. Alt expenses In connection with the encampment are paid by the government, and no military obligation Is Incurred. K. C. and Christians Play Another Tie Game, The next best thing If you haven't a Hrunswlck Is Hrunswlck llecords on tho phonograph )ou have. Currln says so. 28 LOST Carrier No. 5 collection book. Please return to lleralil office 2S FOK RKNT C room modern houss Furnished, with garage. 1160 Pine. 28-30 i Currin's sell standard brands of l Vacuum bottles. Currin's ' for urugs. 3K Currin's sell Hrunswlck Phono graphs on easy terms. Currin's) for drugs. 28 WANTKD Woman for housework by thu hour. 121 N. 1 ith. 28-30 FOR RKNT Furnished Apis.. ' 4 largo rooms, bath, sleeping porch. Lots of fresh air and light, close In. Phono 273-W. 28-29 FOR SALE OR TRADE Chandler "chumy" car. Perfect condition. Phone 283 or s"7-J. 28-1 FOR SALE Cheap, 'food rPhone 2G9-J. piano. 28 Currin's sell Kversbarp Currin's for drugs. Pencils. 28 WANTED Men to work on mint farm. $2 per day and board. Ap ply Lawrenco Cigar Store. Pacific Mint Co. 28-30 FOR SALE OR TRADE Will takit a good car as first payment, on nlco 4 room furnished housit, might con sider a good lot as payment. Melhy Winters Jowelry Store. 28-1 Currin's sell Waterman Tountaln Pens, Currin's for drugs. 2S L03T On Sunday, Juno 25, between Kesterson's camp and Dorrls a man's pocketbook containing val uable papers and pictures. Names ion nancrs. Axel Taut nml Axel An- Another game must bo played to''n. Please return to Lund's cuto fcettlu tho respectlxe supremacy of 1 FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms In prlvato family, 88, lo. Ill Wal nut. 28-29 FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms and one two room cottage. Wood, wajter and light furnished. 1143 Pine. Call evenings. 29-1 Franzens candles are distinctly dif ferent and distinctly better. Currln says so. , -, 2R Mil. I, (JIVE DEMONSTRATION Miss Mary MU'iimh, who Is In thu emptily of the extension department of Oregon Agricultural college, will demniistratn the milking of paper dress forms nt Mt. likl on Friday, June 20, nml nt Henley school house on Saturday, July I. Tho la dles will bring their lunches and sta ' all day Miss McComb hopes that as many of the women of the com munity as can will uttend the first meeting ns her time Is limited. DANCE TOMORROW NlfillT Invitations have been Issued by the lidles Elk club for a dancn lo bo given nt tho pavilion on Klamath avenue Thursday evening. Plans are being made for an unusunlly large crowd. t Hrunswlck danco hits havo tho pep, pay on any phonograph. Cur rin's for drugs. 28 m (.'drrln's for drugs. Two stores, Portland and Klamath Falls. tho Chrlstlun and Knights of Coluiii. A Htore Is known by tho morchnn bus baseball teams. Attoi'iptlng tojillso It sells. Our htoro Is known play off h C to C tlo Monday night, I 'ho Quality drug store. Currin's the game ended in (mother tie, 2 In 2. j for nruKH;f 2S So equally matched aro tlm toiunsi- that the pulyerM look forward with keen interest to the next game. Who Is jour ilruggUt? Ask your doctor about us. Currin's for drugs. 28 NORTON'S AUTO STAGE Klamath Falls TO Bend Leave Klamath Falls 7:30 a. m. MouUujh, Wednesdays und Fri days from Union Stage office. Arrive Bend 5:30 p. in. Re turn next day. Say It With Flowers Whose birthday is today? Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Street Phone 589 PERSONAL SHOPPING irrrt --f' III! lilt 3Ka3)7t'"Fwivf St3w,3r? m' B uA K lh sTTT rV v-f I k i 'u ' IrV Personal shopping has ad vantages over . ordering from the home. Some think only of the trouble, but they have a change of mind af ter they try personal shop ping, on account of the sav ings. It's enjoyable,t bright ens up the week like those big red apples brighten up the sideboard gives the table a touch which the home shopper misses. 1 Economy Groceteria 122 S. Sixth St. ICE CREAM Everyone Likes It Children I,ovc It, and Can't Oct Tpo Much of It Appetizing Delicious Palatable Inviting Appealing Rich, Smooth, Creamy ICE CREAM Made by Klamath Falls Creamery TSS? STRAND !- WHERH EVKRTOODT GOM- OH- OP THK II0DKIN80N VKATCMM Romaine ;?ffcman.$ rielding Mas" From the Arizona desert to New York Bociety circles is a long jump, but this is exatly what will happen in "Woman's Man" at the Strand Theatre tonight. THURSDAY Jack Hoxie in "Hills of Hate" Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 ij-h:-,.-. -4J ipiibftiifisyiji , iV.feirtsW uj.; n ata Y . --inff