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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1922)
m rY'r.r V-- f wunvKMMv, nrjmmrn n, maa THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rc?t FM titm-wwurtmnrmwu ;J fMsV rMt44vMi " MJ 3f il' This Makes Wild Waves Wilder . Historical, Association AT THE THEATRES Meeting at Stanford rfl ' m 0 & f' i ! . t,Zj tiV a. .-' ' . MVf.Av t mi: MIHJHTV With dim exception, nil tlio room ii m Iti tho hiiiirilliig-hoiitu In which William llrowti liven, (Inil III urn billon tu Ijucurno 'it (U'lL'ctlvn highly iimuslni:. Wlum ho proudly dlsplayo li'lmiluii which an "itguiicy" has sunt 1 1 1 xi iti Hit Now York repri'miMtilKij, limy think him u "nut." Hut they ehnngo their opinion whin hn no I von 'nti Important mystery Jit which tho 1 government Is Involve I, For on tin- tminl cnlcrlul.-Mnc romody-drumft, I bpii Heft l.ylnll h Metro's "flhrrloclt i Hmwn" nt tho Mbcrly thontni to I nlKhl. 4SFmr: Juuu (liillnrdo In "liloocl imil Hand" nt tlio I'lr.o Troo toniKlit anil tonmr. row In no exception to tlio rulu. HI f Inter C'nrnnclono, boronui onnnftcil J thin wrnlt at n nicotine of tlio TaUfle ti Antonio, n hihUI'", who look on Jtinn ne ft worthless sr-amp. W';?n tic It In I1I1 icons Juan goes with a ruggtd bfltlll Of UMillis to llttln 1,'olnl.lo Uithtnc sulti havo le nilni toil liy i;lrl muctrLitia nt soma of tho mwt popular whUiIhk mitt tl'tucrliig lcK.ru. It la very (.any tu i rait tnuilc under thuio tondltlonii. , Cnrnivnl of States Planned at Lone Flench the l.ntiR Hi mil ttininbfr if com meree. PlaglRK of riutti (ill ovrtll V.'HH SUg tstad by dm Ion lint of Mule from nlilrli Lour. Heart) Iiba drawn Its Papulation. I.ONC HhWCII, fill. IW C--I'l.inu fur a "mruivnl of stains," la whh'h IK (it. Mo roi'lutlna, together Willi piU'inoM, mnvnrs ntiil delnga-i uuu inmi nun nnu iitii'i in nil j ' " pnrtu nf tin- rimiiiry v lit participate ' nrijc-i'i rii; $32'. too Bin being WnrJud m t l i.frMrfls tit i r, ,t V. illnnirlii- .nip', In! (V.nly Lutheran ihurrli tu mnko ts.oou improvements. bridjju tin: hTiiA.vn Olio llollmnn, president of thn Dial film rompntiy, whoso produc Hon of lrlng Hnchollor's Inrgwil lllim iiovnl "Tho l.lKht In thr Clnnrlnn," U nt thn fltrantl theatro Innliiht conli-ndii Hint I In- public noon tint (if fnitii anil wniit for Hit Mnvly niniiKi'liiriit dlfl nM horn irouuvrr I nf miiloilrunm nor thn roup of wish)' u'nhy lovii Elnrlov, hut rather (ilaln, ftubtltintlnl roll'ln liahcd upon rood romuiicp nml itnr.ly drmnii. "Tho hlRhly flntorcil entreen or Hex ilrai'iiix. thn Ktlnitilalliit; vlntidn which mlr.ht hn llkcncil tu dnrlnn Rcrlnln, nil havn lliolr brief npacn In entUfylni; the public iipptHle, but I linlin Hint Ilk' huoki unit IuIck of u morn rnniiertiitHn element will lip ped I morn nml mum Htroncly to the pnbllr tatd as tltim i;noi on," mlded tho produn r. "Tim l.lKht In thn Ch-urllir." U a hie, Mhole-uiiulel ilrnma of A filer I rim people. It rurrlei with It n hie leon nnd l p.ivliiK the way for morn of the suhhtantlul drama m sponsored by producer llollmnn. thin Ii nUo co-operative nlRht nnd on chlrkenn nml four lines of choco late will be Riven uay. HTANI'Oltl) t'NIVIJItSITV, Cnl , Dec fl lllttorlcnl toplcn will ho tn- J Ken up hero l-'rldny nnJ finturday of . i'im: ihi:i: The cuiblHun of every Rpanlth i boy in to bcinme u bull-flcl. tcr nml ..-li,Uiaggivir.!l-!ti.'irrrTt!WTMn-.-MrT. UfmmrztCX, jpantw73.vng4r.-jaejj3, TkT?irj J at.. ' m. MtklW IVBMIC l!.f-.''M s mSm iiMvlObkXwanuaBba SJSiJf?-! ------"'! i gF .iTrftSS-Jh-jfeH s-vi J9 3BHii e Ml atmax.Tmaum, Thursday and Friday You Can't Afford to Miss . Rodolph Valentino ind (paianxounb QurfuK', Blood and Sand' niinlry vlll:ir.on. iryliiR tn ntneo hull-Hr.hti. Junu Villi bin flrnt hull and the event In marked by tac trnn lr death of till friend. Chlrlpa (Ijllardn returni io Ki-vllln und Ii thn biro of tho hour lie manages to K'l bl namii o:i a poiter nnnnun rlntt u bull-flRbt. (ontrary to tho upectutlom of hbt family, hn nil own I inch darlnc that nil Hevlllu rlnea ' with bin name. I Hullnrtln enjoy great prosperity, i n.i ulo linen Antonio, who in worried when Callardo falls in hue with bin ( rhlUhuod'n jilaymat". Carmen Amid great rejolclnn UallarJo'n weddlnr; takes place. ' i inn hutlneiis affairs arc taken caro of by Don Joe, whom cuadrilla, or group of assistants to a hull-fighter, is composed of Kl Naeloaal. Totajn, l'untcllro and (Inrabato, hi valet. Ills career Is followed with great intereit by Dot Jnsellle, n school mnstcr. Ito nnd I'lumltas, a bandit aro drawn toother by a strange bond of sympAthy, or tho bandit robs tho rich to Klvq to tho poor Oallnrdo Is deeply In lotu with his iffit nn,l fin tai KatiiiU n If It nli Iia .ln.i, u.iu i.u n Iiai'iV, uiiin.uhii "v'j hrntilfi.a l Tilprn.l lit thn nnvlrttv I ' i she suffers whllo ho goes to tho ar-' I coast branch of Wio Amcrlc.in Ills (orient nsscctflttntt. I I'rofosoor I'ayson J, Tfriai, recent ly appointed html of tho Stanford, hlMory ilepnrltnont, t.'lll i preside, l'rofe-SJor Trent wb olccteil head of . tho mso:lntlon l.fnt yenr, i'rofcsjior I'lrenno of (ho Univer sity of (Ihent, who Is a Rilost of Ktanford this week, will speak nt tho Friday session on "Mnhompt at Chnrlcmaifni'." Professor lMwnrd I Ilcach of (ho Stanford history de partment nnd formerly commander I or Mtirn Island, will bo among tho 1 first day speakers. At tho annual dinner Friday oven- ' log I'rofesior Treat will address tint J association. On this occasion Pco lessor K I). Adams, now In rhargo of tho Hoover War library, will preside. Professor Kdwa'rd M. Hulme, for- J merly dean of tho school of jilstory at the University of Idaho, and now a member of tho Stanford history de partment, will address tho Saturday i session. Tonigk At The Liberty Ho was aidetectivc, nil right Ho hnd',n ' t badge. What it. Jttt tamiMffi, 'shown by i!?' BbKi LiYlbLbrir ij ItZHHM m the delightful coYncd ii t ui ...i . ' i i i ia i. ' ' -tfc ftrr "Sherlock5 Brown,, ffSTWl til g -,H ot TOMORROW ""i bvuitfa "The Sheik's Wife"' A love-drama of the orient. Kf.or cna. JE3SE L.LASKY M PnCCENTS RODOLPH ALEif 110 P )l$ . LSLA LEE v fp. -NSTANALDI W "S. 1 ivI.CrxcV W Sm " r-. r Cm-V jf'&W.y. ZXX.. vufj. S "?viX Ri&X: -- . zm mmmt- j -V jmmm mzc vhm y ii"y jr;j.u&s-r.rjKtlltG ? r mT'i'&sosye&'Wk m. ksK fc a Qaiumounl gicimc t lv6doli)h Valentino's first stnrrinjj pic ture. Written by tho author of "Tho Four Horsemen." With tho screen's greatest lover as a daring toreador in a flaming drama of Spanish passion; A . thousand limes greater -than ."The Shiek"! ' Vrnii thn sonsalloniil novel by Vlqunlo 11 insoo Ib.uiCJ nnd lh0 jtlrty by Tom Ciuhlnj; A Fred Nlblo l'rodtirllon , ,.8ccuiulo by Juno Mnthls COMEDY"BEWARE OF BLONDES" Ray Lucas Will Play: LA PALOMA, By S. Yradier TONIGHT YOUNG DIANA AND FELIX CAT Dona Sol, niece of tho Marquis do Mornlma, und widow of n diplomat, scea (Jalhrdo In tho arena, a nil marks hfm for her oWa. Sho Induces Uo.i Joio to bring htm to her house, wherd she makes tlaltnt loo to him iiwayod between bis devotion to hi wife, nnd tho flattery of Dona Sol, ho loses his head. Ho tries to get away from Donn Sol, but alio follor.-s him I to nincosadn, his country place, and by a clover ruse, succeods In gutting him to offer her shelter for tho night. Tho following mornlnc, Carmen, who has learned of Dona Sol's visit, comos there with her mother and Kl Naclomil'n wife Dona Sol Is Just leaving, hut not befciro Carmen's heart U broken Gullardo trie In vain to explain, but bcm ho has lost both his wife's love and that of Dona Sol. Shortly after, Rallardo Is badly woundod und as Carmen nurses him back to health, tho feud Is patched up. (inllardo cannot forget Dona Sol, mid Don Jose tells him sho has gciio away, und will bo back In th? spring. Rallardo loses popularity. Carmen begs him to give up his dangerous profession, hut not having saved uny money1, ho declines. I'lumltas learns-'thnt Dona Sol Is on her way to Madrid nnd fears that her preaenro will have a distracting offect oil (lallardo. llo tolls her so, and sho la furious. Ho Is seen by civil guards but escapes rapture. At tho corrida, Dona Sol sits with n handsome r.tnuiKor and this hu miliates (Inllardo. I'lumltas la In tho audience, nnd Don.i Sol sees to It that ho Is raptured. Hut In making a dnsh for freedom hojs Dhot, and dying, tolls (nlhtrrto that happiness cannot Hiirvlvo If it bo based on bloodshed. Hut (lallardo'a old flro and dash have goito. Ho Is weak from his old hurts nnd as ho ml-1 Minces to meet tho oncoming boast' ho gooa.doiwi In thi first charge. Hoi Is carried from tlio, nroua n(d In his wlfu'a arms, nftor Jiavlirtt' .confessed that ho had never leaved any but her. Juan throws away Dona Sol's ring, recoorti and units tho bull ring for ever, for C.irmen'rt snko. ("riibl mid "Nlggnh, shoot yoh dollar, glvo us si llttlo Ford action," "Hoy, what ilo you-all moan by Ford action!", "Shake, ,rtlll im lfl)h hlgeah; j Youll Be Dull f He'll surely make you laugh, and you may cry a bit, but you can't- i hear Frank Branch Riley speak without reacting to hu wonder- - -fully magnetic personality. Frank Branch Riley is historian, humorist, naturalist, poet, sales man, artist and logician rolled into one. He is mtsiy-sided as the finest cut diamond, and every side,' reflect a different 3ort' of sparkling entertainment. - '' He illustrates hie lecture with a 3et of scenic slides thai are them selves a triumph of art, as applied to modern colors photography. Klamath Falls is fortunate in having this opportunity to hear Riley. He is taking a breathing space between lecture tours, but the eact is demanding return engagements and soon he'll be off and gone from Oregon for two or three years. He it coming here ' at comparatively short notice, but the organizations who are sponsoring the lecture feel sure that Klamath folk will back their judgment in securing him while the chance was open and give Riley the same royal welcome he would get in Boston, Atlanta, New Orleans or St. Louis, or any of a score of other eastern cities. You may be tickled or tearful, but you will not be bored, and you will bring away a lot of new impressions of the vastness and' t grandeur of the great northwest, after hearing Frank Branch Riley at the Pine Tree Theatre Klamath Falls Monday Evening, December 1 Jh I'll 'M W L' 1 111 J.H It ti ihj A i Ulj'tl 'J' t U Wti ; Prices within reach of everyone".. ".u4b. .1 1 i Jj'iPf.U M3I e, ajsl ,) .ri .iuvo m xArnt fav inHiiiiAn cl'' irui m mm -1 Balcony. 75c; Loges, $1.25; all Floor seats $1 - ' w 1 n . ! J tl Reserved seats on sale Friday at box office. (All reserved except balcony.) . CLASS ADS BIG RESULTS N JS W I " lUi v.v n ti-i miTiisistnniMiniw mimt uluiko mttldWfa xo" i J -v. i f fjpiii.