The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 16, 1922, Image 2

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Tbe March to dutforer tho clrl with the perfect shoulders, instituted
57 Hufo Jackson, Pacific Coast sculptor, ended when Ills artistic )
iTMtt on Helta' Lynch, a young Dim actress.
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A1MT SARAM PCABCOY JUST FINlSHE CLEANING
MOUS& AMD NOW Ve PINO TOMN MARSHAJLOTCV WALKCR
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At The Liberty Today
"SILENT YEARS"
A beautiful picture from tin- n(i'l "Mnm'selle
Jo." by Harriet T. Comtock. Tin- picture It
iliicrll by (ntjilcr a guaraiilcv f jrr,lli'nri.
Tbo cojinnl)-, "Tl.'lr Flri.t Vnmlloi." wild
Cnru-r l llntrn, Mill k'1' ) " biilf hour f
mcrrlmrnt. Anil a hK-ln nililrd at I rait I'm of
"ort- limn utunl worth It
"Till: lT. 8. iiatti.i: ki.ki:t OV
Till: IIKill .SKA.S"
HbowiiiK tin KTPnt Kun"ll'iiis of our slion-s In all
thi'lr Klory. As a M-i'iilr il(iurc II Is unusual
and wonderful.
I'rlda) Hoot (Jlbvui In "'i'lic tJallni'liii; KM."
AT THE THEATRES
NEW TODAY
I'ink Tiiin:
If you want to spc a iilctttm thnt
will innko you IniiKh mnl nllt liinlto
ymt cry, that will thrill yni with tht
ninii-lni:it of wtiilptur-lonktnn. wM
rldliu: cinnamon, mid thai will holil
you In autponso durln'i; tho umlotn
tnomvnt.t of t lento oiu-ratlcti cr io.
tlort'l full to po "Duo "lf.ir Cull,"
which will ho hIiowii at tho 1'lno
Troo Trlilay noil Saturday
l'robably noor hoforo has llioro
liicii protliici-il n iihotoplav wlilrh
hrlilt Its patront undor tttc'i a spell.
I l.aucht at tho bits of rotin'ily broiiKlit
'out tlmullanpoutly nil oor tho
houso, iind tho hlttlily drnmatt"'
scrnw Laid imryimo broathloss. In1-
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I AM HTII.I. (It VINO HottlllR Hill
ililiii'M iiwiiy nt 'jo.s Mnin m ti
of Jo Mori-v. othorwlso .Miiiu'iii'IIo i
Jo, tho lontral cliaractor of IhniONl.V A l-'I'.W Wool bats loft tlol
sinrv .oiir o nor in i nici i mi .n-
".Silent Yu.tr" It h.iiod upon tho
novol ".Mam'si'llo Jo," by ll.urlot I
ComMoi'k, ami doplols n iiiolui;
Htory of llfo nmotiK tlit riiRKod foil;
1h Inhabit tho country aloiui tho
stiorot of tho Si. I.awro'.iro rlvor In l-'OII SAI,i:-l'liio iwonO-foot tin
l-'Olt HUNT It loom fiimlMlioil Apt
I'llvalc luilli. riiouo lo'.i-lt M
.Main. ir.-l.".'
Your HiitlMracllon Is '11 115 Inipoit-! llrniiUHlcli iocoiiIh play on any
mil IIimii In all our union. Ciirrln plifaoKrapli mid lliummlili plimio
Id tsiapliH plu mi) icrnnl tuiriiisay
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saii so
Your iliumtM it nion- Hun a mor
I'haiit Ti tli' dun. iioir Hmt
Cm i In Hit) n so I'1
Cln i Inn noII I'i'iiiiiiii' l.mluliK mill
I l.odnli filiiis 10
Canada. It Is u moM plcliirotiiuo
loratlon and b'lids It rot f iidinlrablv
to romantic diama such a? "Sllcnl
Years."
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"Tho tun of tho ltluo Moon." by
LoiiIh Joioph Vnnco, with Dorlt Kon
Mm nt tln bond of her own company,
will lio tho attraction at tho Strand
lor boat for illicit liuutliiK. Mnl.oi
Ion miles per hour. Newly painted
outside One hundred dollar eiodi
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tyvory Piralin
I'Olt SAM- (iasoll.'io drai: aw and '
potato dinner. Mdlluo I'low t'n.1
Sprlm; St, Hi is
I'llll SAI.i: TliiroiiKhbred lenltlei .
I oil I'oln.ld-Clilliii boars C . I till .
' Kluuiath Kallt, III. I lii-l; I
theatre tonlRht lN'Ti:i) Soiiieone ti dlK polntuet,
Vnnco. who not only wrote Iho by the sack, sr.c sack or on hIi.ih
story, but tl.o scenario at well, and miles out Hon il.s:t. city Itt-II ,
the picture llirotiKli Ht WANTIII) 2 carpenters Appl V ,
LINKVILLE IN YE OLDE TIMES
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do you lchow aVouc'the'trdm-
Yi bf" f 0-tatle furniture in the
f s" "f ladies' Rest Hoom at. the
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it is an excellent place to
" rest or meet, yipur frie'nds.
t-ry it.
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IliK followed In each cae h KaI
or Metis of relief Kxrltoinent ,
mounts to a hlch pitch when over
hundred nhlterobed clansmen cliarcj
dow.i the main street, rcnlterlnc the
frightened natives before them and j
brlliKlliK up with a w.t.i before the j
doomed cafe. j
Taken nil In nil. 'One Clear Call" ,
ranks at a great picture. The stellar i
honors for the cast are about eenly !
divided between Milton Sills, Irene
Itlrh. Henry Walthall mid
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, over "The Inn of the llluo Moon,"
decUrlnr It to be tho belt ulclurlza
tlon erer tnada of any of his fmou
torlet.
"Mltn Knnyon's work In tho dul
re lo of twin tiffrrn It truly remark'
able." declared Vance, after seelnc
. the pltture run. "The dual role im
poses a kIkmiIIc task upon Hie prow
, ets of (be dellueati r. bill Miss Ken
I yon uivrs herself willi ulory In ile
' pIctlliK the rli.'irni lers. She makes
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I try i:lrl, and the other a smart.,
fashionable Now York sorlely Klrl
so entire)) different that at first
f.l.ince at the piituro I nna under
i the impretloa that n iluilbb. bad
i been use.! I t insider II b far the
' best luiperMiii.it Ion of dual rules I
I have e.T ie.. Mist Ken) oil's le
Klon of admin rs will . eii.lnlv be
surprised and gratified b) this ii.-w
ih nonsir.iiioi f In r nre.it ability
C Slucky. ltth mid 1'lue Hi is
t-'OR SAl.K 30 bend of wesners, 13
hevt ot aprlng hutr, 6 brood
bowi and on mala. All llerkshlrei.
J. U UAVldiob. 2 mllei eit of Mid
land, South ot mil Ttflilry'i pUrr
Addrmt lit 1, llm (10, Klamath
Kails 10 IS
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t.irnne. ICiii N !lh Si H. If i
IIHACTII'l'l. I'U'I-V Itl'liS M.i.h
from )nur old carpets ami rm;
Our represent lle Is In Kl.inmih
Kails for a few days I'lione .1". in
Those stubborn hronchl.il ieit'li
are iiulrkly nlleiil itlili nrriti
I Willi,. I'm.. ( ti 4 Ii -rin 'irt ...
for drills is
fs your set comp
Have you every one of the twenty-five delight
ful ieccn winch mnke up n complete set of
Ivory Pyrnlin?
Our stock will .surprise you in ita completeness
mi nrtiule of ilistinctive beauty for every
possible requirement of thr toilet.
Let us bliow you the articles you need to
complete your bet.
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UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
Mmoiilh I nil', Hieuim
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ROLLER BEARINGS
USED FOR RAILROAD'
WHEELS IN SWEEDEN
STOCKHOLM Nii t Tie v
In Sweden of roller In .irl iks for tb
Clalroj wheels of rullro.nl cm, pasieti;or
Windsor, while Doris Pawn. Joseph and frolnhl. Iin been liiaiiituntleil
DowIIiik. Shannon Hay. Donald by Hie Issn.iace of definite orders In
What promises
railways
ion to railroads and trav
MacDonald. I.MUli Ynrke, Nick Cos- j the stato r.i
ley, Annette Do Hop, Hred Kelsey, , to be a boo
William Marlon. Stanley lioethnla. elers thiwnrld ur. and tb possible
and Albert MncOuarrlu are all en- develuimienl of a ma iiifurlurlnK In-
tilled to hiKh praise for tho splendid duMry of lar:o proportions. It fore-
Interpretation of their vrrlout roles
Adapted from Hrjuces Nlinmo
fireen's book of tho same name,
"O.io Clear Call" centers about throu
Characters, Dr. Alan Hamilton, the
towns most promising surgoon;
Faith, a eet, beautiful clrl about
w'ioai hangs a veil of mystery, and
Henry Oarnott. a reticent sort of
man who It proprietor of tho Infa
juouu cafe and whose acquaintance
11 aw!ilei hy the nest citizens.
The locale Is a email town In Ala
bama. All that It known of Halth Is
that sho collapsed In tho local hotel
ohortly after arriving in the evening
train. Hamilton falls deeply In love
with Iter. Know:.ii; that Cnruett
has only n short lime to live, Hamil
ton risks hl-i prarilro mid reputation
to bo his friend anJ help him In his
last days.
In illncii.-Klm; Hi" case with I'althj
the doctor scoro.1 C.ii.hU's wife for
desHrtlriK him )ears b. fore. Ho has
never awn the women, but ho InMM.s
that If ihe had any strength of char
acter sho would be with hor dylnK
hushiiid, regard loss of his unsavory
reputation. Whei Halth confesses
that nlio is fiarsotl's wife, Hamil
ton's loo for her reverses his vlnwi
and be hKii hr nut ti. sacrifice her
i.elf by returning to (iarn"lt.
With this situation u.i the turnlliK
pi-:.it In the slory. the picture worku
up to what tulKht bo termed a
breathless climax. It bat plenty of
action and Ij produced on a lavish
scale.
seen.
The system of roller hearliiK as
now perfected Is the result of e.irs
of experiment and research In Hwe
don und elsewhere. The solution of
the problom has been hastened be
came of tho Krowlnit nd iof find
ing sorao "ray to roduce the ipenns
of railroad operation., A savin of
about 1 per cent In coal, together
with a roJuctlon of personnel und a
ef.iisrruUInn of eiiulpmeit. will tie
enmn feasible by tho Installation of
roller hearings. Travelers w.il ben
efit bccauno Hi" elimination of fric
tion means iik re smoothness and
less nolso In tho running of trains
It Is thoucht n I to that passenger mid
freight rale-i tuny bo lcwored a.i a
result of the now economy In op
eration. The new bearings are barrel-shap
ed and roll freely between the sbuf
and the runway, thus being a cross
between ball bearings mid the i Id
fashioned roller hearings. The
Swedish rompnny which manufactiir
i"i iheso bearltiKt reports that the
I'ennslvanln railroad has been mnk
Ing experiments for some time with
a view to their adoption
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Adopted
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One rt tho most brilliant casn or
tho year, Includlui: such nolo I play.
em hh I'nulliie Starke, Host l)lnnit
nnd Tully MnrHhall; n story (r un
common Interest laid In that most !
plcturesiiuo region on the American
contliie.it, tho Hi. I.awrc-nrfl Itlvnr
valley, mid the Kiiperb dlnciloii by
Loula J, (iii'inler nil combine to mako
"fillont Yoars," an attraction of I hit
greatest appeal. It's the current
foal ure on the bill at tho Liberty
theatre,
Tho cast of "tilleut Yearn" Is one
of unrivalled merit. I'aullnit Starke
Ih one of the most popular leading
women on tho cerium today. Hor
delicate, whimsical beauty, her skill
In tho Interpretation of mich roles
as sho portray! in "Silent Yearn"
makes her stand forth as vlttually
a star In hor own right,
Madamo Roso Dlouo was ouo of
tho foremost nctrossoH on tho Freud.
stage beforo sho caino' to this coun
try to win further laurels on tho
screen. And 8ho doos so In "Silent
I Years' in which sho plays tbo part
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musician ot prombiu.v liaa buen
adopted by Kills WulnwrJuht,
wealthy Now York bachelor who
will furthor her musical education
by placing her in leading Buitipvan
chools.
"The Beautiful Liar"
Friday and Saturday
JOHN MSTAHLS PRODUCTION!
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New Tears!
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From a Clear Sky A Masterpiece
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