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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
-"hY-t 'ip-"- T '-"' "I, IX ,, f) fi ; Tt'lIMIrAVi.NOVIv.Mllim til, I02'i ; Radicalism Is Issue in England . ,T,, f'ftnft" tl l"t HW In one of llio vital Isrum in trm firiMi flection, Thim mo 1113 J..Jour caodldnttu tit tin Held, t'unsu.ailvuu Imvii circulated millions ut tlioio pasture to entch thu votco of thi PUBLIC AUCTION On iirinint ir tf lit Ihk from friiiliijr. I inn uffeiliur oil inr funning tini I-i -j und nil rqtiilmi-m utril mi nti ti'Mi.il,ii finni, nl IV II, Mririll ninth One-Half Mile North of Merrill . Saturday, Nov. 25, at 10:30 am. J AltHi ii feu Mi-fl tunl iliiliy Tt rut of mIi nn I jenrV H ilUtmmt for iwh nn Mini. C. H. MERRILL, OWNER. I Getting Ready 4 rZ' for thanksg txsuzmai Don't Forget That the Great Dinner Will Not Be Complete Without Klamath Ckeese A Home Made Matin Iieese Mall'n, Wholesale Distributors Mason, Erhman & Co. Klamath Falls, Ore. Don't fail lo rend tho w4r, jfBmhW Ail t 2 yi w riVA w P i VA n4 m In) lm 1 f( I. f FOR REGULAR BUSINESS IN OUR NEW DAYLIGHT . ' STORE AT 630 MAIN STREET D raHHOU vwr mi iBtea3vurinaavriiiaiwwwgw 3&vi:ir&amc!XJ&MazxrzKizaxTJX2sxax')zx2riii Iirlfi-IH mill iiimn. ilim nl H mi iippmvril M-eiirllyi ci ?i!(i.OO. IVrc IiiihIi nt nimn. l OTxriK'aEarseczjHBu&r.ta ZSSXXZSnSXSSSeSJBSTXnBUCBXgKSi . t-.MT .- WMWuW msrwm. it-c.-i.yf -xT'.. ' - - T 1 W V-,.4?. m Product By & Produce Co. 4 Ore. Herald Classified Ada. KLAMATH'S GREATEST STORE SlORt. OPEN ' Watch for Announcement of Our Opening Later ifwiMroiainTnTnis m!JPI Jm& III I Ir ip I"V - V"SBBBV 1SB&. J 1SBS . M M ftlE EVENING EDUCATION IK BEGOKII H .Prccidcnl Harding to Iooue I Proclamation j Good Citi- zenBiup win lie laufjui WAHI1INHTON, Nov. J!l. Hiliicif tlnn woelc. under tlin miKplci',' of tllit bureau (if education, will' tic observed imIn ynnr from December :i In y. Afti-r Urn first eelibrutlon iiiruiirjiiiiit tlin 'iiiiiitr of u ". in promoln eilucutlon two yenra iig". cooperation of llii' American l.'g ('ii, lli'l National IMtlcullon iiir.o pIbMoii. clubs, nchtiolil uml rliiirer hoejimt widespread uml tliln ye.-,r Krciter I'.mnl tbnri over U expe'nl to remit from tlin campaign. I'roslduit Harding linn wire I Commissioner of Kdticnllon Tig-rt that Ii" would, liy irorlnmattoii, olil tlmt week for nlticiitlon pur pose, ninl n rou I nntlon-wldo re vlvnl of educational nt hunlatttii Is looked for liy educator generally. In order to concentrate tho enm IwIkh "P"ii I'lia"'' "' pdiifnllnii which nro of oiitntnnillnir iiIkiiIM eenCB. rrrtaln dnys wer0 iloalunn led t'toti whli-h loiilcn will h" lrwNl Tlifm- nrc: Hunilny, omliitr 3. find uml counlry; Dee. 4, American cl t SxciihMii : Mil., patrlo tl.m; fliti., ncliool ftml leather; 7th.. Illiteracy; 8lh., muallty of upper mil'-, anil 9th. , phrtlrttl cilurntlon nn 1 hyclunu. Krrry facility for puhllclt)- mill f.Hirnlli.n, i.vcll tin; lllr will l ii nl. for tlin bureau of uducatlon lum nrriiMBol with tho IntcMlopnrt mint ndvlKiry cniumlllcn on Kov r-inmi'iit radio liruuilcaitlnK to ue noTcrnmcnt radio to broadcast d ucational material twleo dally t ioiirIi tho week. Cooperation of motion picturu thoatrei alto hat l.ccn tcndercl. Uovcrnom, mayors and othwr ex ccutlvo offlccrt havo been Invited tiy tho education officials to iMttn proelamnUona nnd othcrwlto pro moto ficnoinl obtcrvnnco of tho week. Newspaper nnd mnKlne ales will tct ntldo apaco for tho campaign. I'ommlAelnnor Tlr.ort said tho lop lei for Mich day worn nelcctcd be catmn they with considered of nn ttnnal importance. llt oxplalned. however. that theso aolcctlnns ohoulil not prvcludn tho varlout niulru. muiilclpalltlcii nud countries from utrwMtiij; thoi foatiinof ed ueHtlon which need oniphaslzlni; lo callty. Effort Made tq Brinp; 1 Down II. C. L. In Japan J OSAKA. Jari.n. Nov. 21. Great I efl.irtM nro IioIiik mnilo by the rov I otnmcnt mid the ppoplo of Jnjian to , brloe down tho cost o( llvlnx, hut i Icadlnp I'coiioiulsU aKree that It Is j difficult lo lirliic about a imrmnnent reduction of tli'o prlco ot agricultural products ns long tho valuu of . fiinu InmU remains lilRh. There nro about ftfleen million urriM nf aKrlculturnl Ian Is In Japan, 1 nf which approximately nni'-hnlf Is ; paddy r 1 1 I J . ivhlch Is exclusively do voteil to tho growing of rlco. Tho aviiraeo value of tlin rlco fields In Jupan Is ns high nt $1,210 per ncro. - n idW '.iiSXStX, i HERALD, 'KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AT THE THEATRES i'ixi: TitKi: A nlrluro which cotnbini'it maRnl flcoat hcciiIr beauty v.Hli n thrill Inf. utory Is "Tho Vulb-y of Bllotil Men," nilnplcd from Jum-! Oliver Curwnod'a famous novel of thc'itunm tiainii tiN it Cosmopolitan production, nnil roleawnl by 1'aramo int Tlioto familiar with tho novid. wlilidi ran iverlnlly In .inml Hmiw tteopliit' MflRailliit In I9'." will renill that It In n nlory of il:. itoygl North Alma Pvybt.'ns tnih CTatamount (Jtctura, TlielIeyfifSilentMen Outfit, CojmopdiUnPwAictoJ Wcwt Mounted 1'ollce, with tho llorky mountulns for n liarkzronti.. It It a picture of Iromendoui power, litrlnR an It docs tho souls of flvo turn mid a woman who arn Isolated In a little narrow valley. For tho purpose of Iniparimr this roallum to the tcrcoa the cntiro com p.iny went to llanff, In tho -Canadian Itockles. and there prarilrally every font of tho action wns narted and photoRrnphedi The result, apart from the drbmatlc value of tho pro duction. It a plcturo of unsurpassed scenic beauty. To picture, which as directed by Frank Iloriano, and which fea tures Alum Ituborui nt tlin' head of n small but powerft rust, is comlnr; to tho I'lno Trco thentre tonlRht for S dnyi. It It well worth sccln;. tiii: uui:iiT Thcro aro two tlamlnrds by which to JudRo "Human Heart "wliefqro scelni; It at tlin l.lbe"riTh?aTro to-' nlRht. Oiiq Is tho elements that went In lo Its muklnR. Ho '.i so 1'elurs, -tho star, n favorlto with all who nppreclato real dram a tie ability. Tho cast IncludlnR such -noted player nt Iluitull Simpson. Ceorsc llnckatlmrne, Mary Thtlbln. KdltV llallorr Ourtrudo Clnlre, Itarasoy Wallace, Hnltx Kdwards. H. 8. Karr, (leno Dawson, I.ucrclia Harris, Geo. W. West mid Kmmett KIiir. Thostory tho Rreatost play that ovor ruled tho sluice; for n dorado tho most popular jilay In tho wprld, lmvlni morn road companies out nt ono tlmo than nny-nthur piece. Writ ten by Hnl Held, Wally'a father. Tho director, Kim; UaBRpt, not only competent n a dlroctor. but familiar with tho stop; throueh havltiR played tho ld-1 tho flrtt plcturliatlon years aco.t Sum up theto 'mlklnK, and add tho quality ot rnlveralJovol fjlm Iiir. the top calibre of picture. Tho other standard Is previous re coptlon. T , Glass' Headdress ,c-M jCW rfif&l m.jfr3i4ssz .. "'Sffi.vi . rfr& Tho prctent sensation of Paris Is Macla Kaplorkowtha, tl Itusalau beauty who dances In n lemnrhabla costume, tho lieartplceo ot which In mado of uiau, Tho i-cnmlndor of tho costumt., of which thcro U m. tl. to mado of huso Uu!i and pwrl . lift, ip WW". r 1 j,T 5 U m Critics In the metropolitan cltlm,' acclaimed It n real nddlllon to tho list of exceptional ptclurcn of tho year. It lives up to ovcry claim ninilo for It. Tho action of tho piece proceodd with tho utmost smooth ness nnd I he manner In which tho tuspenso Is sustained Is n positive triumph for Director Klnp HarkoU. One of tho nrentoit factors In the tucceis of "Human Heaits" Is dueJ to the fait that tho piny la n crov accllmi of rcnl life, nnd appeals to every ono because tho charnetera are I just the typo one meets on all idd4 dally. Munaccr I'oolo of. tho Liberty feels tlmt hi patrons will ndd their unqualified endorsement after tlioy Iirvo nn opportunity of vItneilnR this Unlversnl-Jowsl. Tho picture will bo seen hero two days. Till: KTKAND A different picture Is "Tho Hid den Hoar" starring Kthol Clayton, which will he shown nt tho Strand theatre tonight. ' This plcturo Is of tho mystery typo at tho nnmo ur Rests, and It Is a picture of action and thrills, without ono dull mo ment. MIm Clayton Is welt known to movie fans nnd In tills story her por trayal of tho heroine, the girl with "Tho Hidden Bear." Is dono with a ! skill wonderful to watch. , Como tonight nnd watch this story unfold and bo presented on tuo screen by this wonderful netreni ab ly nsslstod by Hnlbrook llllnn and others. There will nlso ho nn unusually laughable comedy which will serve to brlRhten up the evening anJ make you ro home with a smile on your faco. TonlRht at tho Strand at regu lar prices.. SB INCREASE i 10,000 Miles Completed In Last Fiscal Year; Total Now 19,308 Tp5 . - WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Tea thousand miles ot federal-aid high ways wert completed In the last fis cal year, bringing the total mileage to 19,308, says nn announcement ot tho bureau of public roads, depart went of 'agriculture. The year's work constituted n now record. Texas loads In mlloj ot completed fcdcral-nlil roads with 1.T33 miles, while Mlnnojotn Is second with 1, 41C. Texas also Is first In mllengo under construction with I.40S miles, and Nebraska Is second with 970 miles. Inwn In third with 945 miles. Texas and Now York receive tho largest Allotments of federal aldi which Is distributed on tho basis of population and mileage of Etato highways. Asldo from tho fedcrat-stato high Way work, (hu bureau of roads has complated ono thousand threo hun dred and fifty two miles ot road In tho national forests, and thcro are under construction C1T miles, tho wholo to open up roglons of great natural boauty, llusod on available data, buroau officers state, tho sum to bo spent this year on highways will total 1742,000,000. lrho figure Includes fedcrnl-ald roads and projects built In addition by the states nud smallor municipal units without tho aid of federal funds. Moro than 30 miles ot bridges havo been built under tho federal aid highway program slnco 1910. Ono of tho largest ot theso bridges, that from Mandan fo ltluniarck, X. I).. Is moro than threo and one-half miles long and cost I1.I2S.O00. Highway building over tho coun try Is to bo given additional impet us, as tho result ot nsslstnnco offer ed by tho fedorul government. Tho buroau ot public roads has addressed a memorandum to tho highway de partments ot all tho stato govern ments, offering them thousands of tons of explosives which wore left ovor from tho war. Picnic acid is bolng distributed In large quantities nnd road bulld'ors nnd highway en gineers nro urged to wrlto to Wash ington, to obtain allotments ot tho explosives, for uso both In construe tlou uml maintenance. NOTKI) l-IiAVWIIiailT HUIC1DK' LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21. George Ilronson Howard, playwright and novelist, was found dead in a gas filled room In his bachelor apart inenta today,' Ho Inhaled gas through a tubo Ho had boon des pondent. Ho had suffered from wounds recolvod while sorylng. with I tno urmsu army. "j M - r - - Canary the Death , j,'Hr lv--""X Ei8B times' : . mz.itxksBm . f. aiua.7 in "eii.aKi ir". mwdwm:M "VMS, ?& Canaries wcro carrlol Into tho i;asf.llJ dath t'i at fJpangler by rescue squad! who went down to savo miners tror.1 a death by poison gas or fire. Thu canarj' in its caco is shown with a squad who too about c ductnd. , Today At The Liberty . The Story the Whole World Loves "HUMAN HEARTS" '. from Hal Reid's great stage success. A real all-star cast headed by House Peters. This is doubtless one of the "finest productions we have ever shown and you know wc have had some . good ones. You will be glad you came: TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY- r&mous puyrc: lAKYCOSFOaATICt, PRESENTS kM rwm 'MSm mm gM M Wh nurfvrn .ir.i m H4iP - jk :rtJHiifvi 1MO i.xi AuM v B mu fSlma Rubens rearea ov vfl Cosmopolitan Productions " xvW w w .lump OlivPf Ciirwaod's Greatest Sto-rv. .'".; ; -All Ran Tntr.;n "A: -a . .. ! :S r ' S in "Step Forward patrons attending tonight will ibkiifwUii photo of Opening 'NfJrht. wA S' All ri)rii"M'Mi Gaue at Soariffler V ,- - - jp ' jr C5 MTSf ft SS!k ir,2j'.' - OF .- t&V Sim .:.y v ? ; u.au- i isT s tm .. 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