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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1922)
'i U ti? JAr A-bteu -k Jk- 'iWSin' ' ' UH ' la - )V. v. j HW '!. ! -r- &..' . lx - ah , . r ipm PgtF( THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wnoNi'unv, Nv. in, was jlluj , BL. ', VS IV" . . T ' S r i s :i i r i m 3ft I iwW1w.111BJhiiH fc JM vagsaflaV MBfc w.ivi aTstaMjr7i 1 H aM'l aTf Si I kr-c imni: Titi:i: The l'lno Trco will thN Thuralay nlViin big dotlbln Mil showing of, pictures, this botnR thn tlrst of n number of dmiulu bill cutnrtaln nwnts plnnnod or this popular now plcturo house. One of thn happiest nntl lireoilest rnmcdlcs In which laughing Tom Monro ha ctor appeared, Huport Hughes' now Ooldwyn comedy, "From tho Ground Up," Is ono of the features nt tho Pine tree thea tre on Thursday Hughe", wrote tho story around thn gcnlnl personality and It fits him perfectly. Tho star Blvijs a delightful an Impersonation of an Irishman who cpmc- to this country and. can't be kept down ns ho did In tho other Hughes comedy, "Hcjld Your Horses," adjudged one of (he star's ablest and most pop. ular Impersonations'. In "From tho Ground Up," Tom Moore acts tho role of Terence Ollu ley," "ralet to a steam shorel," who noon becomes a contractor and wins for his wife tho daughter of (he man who planned the giant skyscrap er about which much of tho action hint's. Helenc Chadwlck, who has appeared in a number of Rupert Hughes' photoplays. Is cast as Phi lena Mortimer, daughter of the builder, and keeps that character al ways interesting. Others In the east are ttoWItt fc Jeanlag, Grace Tike, Hardee Klrkland and Darrell Foss. E. tason Hopper directed. Amodarn Ytrslon of "Cinderella" forays tho background of "The Ilcau tifuf Liar." 'starring Katherlno Mac Donald, which Is also at the line Tree, theatre Thursday. Miss MacDonald plays a dual role in Ukls production, taking the parts of Helen Harnea. a sttnozranher ia I Of music and son as. huifDle circumstance, working In il Tie pltlure tbhlght U "The Street brokor'a office and Ihlng In a cheap bourdlhg house, and of KMo I'arm- elrc, tho rulgnlng musical comedy queen. When tho fairy waxed her and Cinderella found herself rind In stltn and satins, nnd wns given entraiico tn the grand ball. Helen llaynoi had n slmlliir ox perlcnco. but It wa not n fairy and ii wand which did It. Tho kind fates oiiu day took It Into their hcult to relloo tho monuiouy of her drah exlstrnen nnd they did It with n vengrnnee, for befero her strange aiUo.ilurrs had ended Helen had ac cepliAl thn proposal of a handsomn young millionaire. Tho millionaire was Hobby Ilatoi. and the first time, Helen saw him was when he was calling on her em ployer, Kmmous & Co. From the straugn actions of her heart sho know that at last sho had fallen In lose, .but because of thn difference In their stations the girl gate no though to the possibility of a ro mance Inxolvlng herself and Hobby. Shortly thereafter sho found her self compelled to Impersonate the famous Klslo Tarmeleo and to take part In a theatrical production for tho delectation .of the "100." Her courage began to ooze when she learned that she was supposed to act, but it returned quickly when she found that Hobby was to be her leading man. Hobby's discovery of her real Itcltlty almost recked their ro mance, but as ho had to Ho to win her by telling her ho was penni less he decided that bo was no better. TIIK BTIUND Toalght tho Strand Is sharing Its receipts with the high school ath letic organization to help Increase tho funds for the students. In ad dition to tho regular feature picture and comedy the yourg people from tho school will give several numbers of Seven Stars," with )orls Konyon playing tho loading part. This Is a big out'tlonr plcturo ,that Is sum to please. Then, to mako you all laugn thcro Is n Happy Hooligan comedy Como and help tho ttlUtt school hoys and girls and at tho panto tlmu hao an nrenlng of eiijojment. Friday this popular house wll Show unxor uurwomra story, "iva star." nnd Sunday "TJie Veiled Wom an" which Is Inkon from Mrtle Hred's famous n,ql,"A Spinner In thu Sun." tiii: i.iiikiity "Dream Street." the now 1). W Griffith picture I- n charming little voyaKo through a land that Is dis tinctly GrlfflthUnd. Jn a foreword to the picture, ho saa It Is not l.lmehouse, uo'r Uiu dqn, Pennyflelds nor High street, tt Is Just one of tho fascinating lauds or Now hero that .Mr. Griffith Intents. tlt has tho most charming and poetic landscapes of any of tho coun tries Into which he has wjindcred. There ls always something Inter esting and distinctive about Grif fith's 'seta" but those of "Dream Street" haco u charm that Is beyond description. "Dream Street" will bo the feature at the Liberty theatre today. Cow-Punchfcrs Punch in Germany Only quera bees and workers havo tho power to sting. Tho drones cannot sting. Tho famous "Mnraelllalso" s nl ways associated will) (he txgtnnlng of the French revolution, but tho real revolutionary tuno with which the Terror started w-as tho "Car magnole," which not 020 man In a thousand has ever heard. Tho "Marsolllalso" camo later HKYKHAIj UTTI.K CHKIi 1'IAXOS In fine condition with gunrantcc and with divided payments for ru liable folks. Kurl Shopherd Co.. COT Mala St. ICtt fcfli Iff. ' Is ( UHJW s B CimV 1 "" ;MlW.tacas)3.TdSrni nMCATrrntvi LAST TIMES TONIGHT jj MANSLAl FTOPj?? ,w (nil tt. II. MiH'm i' t I'loluitli'ii. Jt Is II m- M.lulirtii mi'l r l.i Ittr.i .l'"i II I " The latest Gernun rfport Is herstback boxlnjr. Koltce the cowboy "chaps" inspired by American moving pictures. A literal translation of the word cotvpunchcr possibly suggested tho latest sport. Thursday Only BIG DOUBLE BILL It i tier in- Mm li ni.lil In "The Beautiful Liar" Today At The Liberty D. W. .Griffith's New Dramatic Comedy "Dream Street" A treat to the e.Ve, the heart and the mind i Tomorrow "THE SILENT YEARS" Coming "Human Heart nr" YOUR ' 1 BssH sssssssP ssssV ssssssssssssssssW sVsBsssI sHssssfl ssssssssssssssssW sssssW ssssssssssssssssw ssssssssssssssssssH ssssssV .TssssW ssssA ssV SUBSCRUTUN h V I I i I r J! Manj arc Ukuif advantage of the Evening Her aid's Special Subscription offer. - Both to renew old subscriptions and start new ones. Why don't you? r . During the month of November only we are of fering The Evening Herald for one year at the re duced rate of.i $&00'suyear, by.carrier.t .. K ji in it "a " JfcOQa.year, by mail outside Kkmith Ceuaty. $4.00 a year, by mail in Klamath County. 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