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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1922)
Pave 51 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mvii mm. nrcr.Miu.it , mail. I AT THE THEATRES tiii: MiiKitTV "Tim Man Who Walled." jvuperMs to Illlit.l a ft PIV- ' ,uullt' w " W r.irntu Jo crt 'an-iarliun for Ktxr foaturo denlclinr n drama of . Mlrkpy The tirxt tt.iy mo hom MM I Molon coM and Molcn heart In the hor v,laI '" """ ,or rurlMinai -Golden West, com to the Llhanv ! ! ho an.fcor.. "A lone aqulrn-l thcatrr tontcbt.with Prank llralj.jj Ills lMiirntlmi "Lund i tho llvln '' olaruIaM Mr. Joliiion In tltu mld( of her rpadliiK "It say hero in the paper tnat a Imnclt of iclenttfl. niofiv ur aro roIiir to Africa to hunt for liumntu with lalla!" ' lMi huh' tioni t)n1aiiiy icplli'd Oup Johmon jf Uuuipiin ItuU' "What do IIipv nMn to do vvhivi IIim 'iHll'l 111- tit- I'll Hills to ' til mmMaaasmsajmBtsnamiwstauaviaeaas: hwwb i ' n n t ia li.- H'o'Ik initio lloncM . K it lli.i-" t I'rii. .i,ii in,),. , ,, 'r M I' It It ft O r K Hut road., y.tj The Office Cat I trood in tlio title ro'lcA .no man pi me title waited jun to find the villains who rulnrd'liis fattier, -bat before be .baa hl n Koanco be falls in tore with the daughter of one of them and i him self nearly n vktlm of their trra. h cry. fir JUX7CH It Is Indeed dUtrcjFtnc When you lerp a person Rnesslnn. M to what a toatt li toaatlng any way. My toatt .i Jim a MlnR On your turkey and your droning And tlic other things tbat make ThanktRlvlris Day. ' .SSs. cSre .1 jT.TU Ta sKVkfk. JUiSVr9C r vfUviT-MJ-r a ii i i ww.rirrrr. r f.-irn.nrTlttmnTrrw)rBwW TONIGHT AT THE Tp AMDi i A Pi U 10c- Tlie Cjnle Jamlor Marrlajjo reminds me of a restaurant at a busy boar. Oiner Why' that? l-amboy Well, one simply prabi tomcthlnc tbst looks nlco and pay for It latr oa. E, I. Holey says he Is the bene factor of mankind who makes two Krlns Brow where there wa oaly a crouch before, t Faro to face with n man-atlng crlirly: crappilnp with the snarltn brute till the man tottered oa the ' very brisk of eternity: burled Into a surging, Ice-Jammed rlter In a blinding snow ltorm to tecUe a girl who was caught In the swift cur- , rents: both being borne on the tide , over Jagged rocks to the veryedge of a great uater falls thejearp but a few of the thrills tbat romblaej to make Jane Novak's meloJratual "The Snowshoe Trail." which will be) at the Liberty theatre tomorrow, one of the outandlns dramatic thrill Mt.M Pbe rtrrmli to meet him win its i.u.itir.nm t;ous iiemi: hi-' tiii: ikuimnsos- i-uvrrmst Slip mfSL mmm . t)Cfaixin:ou "it dictum .Ohe top of Jdw Ijork.' Zano Giry's Popular Slory "The Man of the Forest" subjects of the soaion. the next ulj(ht "rlht' iKj fro-jt of coat for Unusual conditions give unusual men their opportunities, curtly re .marks C. J. McCollum. Jeff niddlo says a stastlclan claims wbat CO per cent of the peo plo who go Into banks co in to fill tbelr fountains pens. T. F. Hoggs saya lt'a a wise man who can wear bis honors as com fortablo as bo can wear an old aboe. The screen has produced many a ,1,e bouw" nntl iaas super-thrill In the oure of Its ear-J 90. cer but reldoni. If ever, lias a Ib?IpJ That nlgkt. Cfarlstmas Eu. she t-...,.... a-.-va aui.it niuuihi iMrn II?r.M!rtCJ 1M HIT 41041 ri- surrculon of firipplnj; scenes as, turao ai tke ftxt aj- see him off "The Snowshoe Trail-. Mln Novak .for the Jwplul. -m i.i o.c.,. urr icamoR man. Ti,.n .h. .- , ,,,,, risked their live, not qsco but a do:.,' pared ,0 , ,. ,,MlIl ,0 en times In Liming this rubjeei 1 ; ( V(kfy a,era: ..rRla n - reaches of the Economy wlja jnany persons means to save on things they need to spend on things they want, opines O. V. Ilurke. Pbyllii: "I told dad that Robert was the mark of all my .affection. Clarice: "And wbat did dad do then?" Phyllis: "He toed the mark." 4 W. C. Dalton says when ' this country needs moro than a good C-cent cigar Is a good plate of bam and egga for 35 cents. ropf. pre- meet front of the home" as slip had yromlsed Utit Dncry aact bor Just in tbp nick of tlke.f Sterst, Impitieri. the raging watcri of the ice-Jam In I ""1 " ,luw "--anu ht ree 1 ufuiira niai a inn man who nmi wrecked his homo nail stolen hi' wife. A fight fellow and little Susan gain a new mother. The story is ono of unusual ap peal and will prove a iWlgbt to the 1 the snow-covered S'orthwest. Tko scene In which they are wilt ed off the backs of their horses into the raldit of n blinding river Is al- man In a class by Itself in point of, sheer thrill. I SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE The Clg .Sensational Novelty Act METZ and METZ IN "THE CLOWN AND THE GIRL" Poin.r five ncLs isi :u, iucliuliinr ."iiminjr, tinno. iiij,, comedy, talKinjr ami acrobatic and wonder ful contortionist act. Mi Us & Metis have playetl the following vaudeville ciuquiLs: Orphcuni, I'an Uiges, Kcitli.4, Interstate aiuPVVcstei-n, thov have also featured with the followimr circuses' KuikHuk Bros., Sells-Floto and Hncronheck and Wallace, also NEAL H.KT IN "Rangeland" A western feature fi.ll f actions and thrills. Made in the heart of Texas silv vJaPSv Kan JBs ' JP JB1 rta.Ml IIS i . i. SMNUiTRMkanuVumii T&ffiKmissfzzz i?r-Wi:r: 'vjil., g 1 KZmi - - unrn tte. m 1 micrw&9iuninniWadVc LTB tn WhJI vrz" - . iwtvMCTrhtraSrULrint3nttdSk9H .A &. 1 SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE MATINEE MONDAY 71 Ttttflwii H r J iW--' , .Tns-M mxmzi TOP 09 v y . ....,. m0.,v .... uaui ....-, rv V"S v imtH t ,j (ft I .'! S.1.!.- I ' m 1 - V-.. 1 . . Fy: w A&&:' ft"n'.. m: m: 4 ux? m LJm& tifl&t.. Continuous show Sunday from 12:15 to 11 p. in. 4-5 ' -I sTiuxn thilvthi: Vaudeville Appears 3, 5, 7 and 9 o'clock.. At the Strand Sunday the theatre going public of Klamath Kails wilt have the pleasure of seeing one of the classiest novelty vaudeville acts ever seen tbo "Clown and the Olrl" do almost everything one wants to look at. doing five acs In, ono In cluding singing, dancing, comedy talking, acrobats and contortionist work that la wonderful. Metz and ii--... miiu win ioftc a tii'tisHi in me averagis," child. There are mnny 9 thrilling sceaee all of which will hold 'l 1 the attention of spectators to the I final fjd out The finish l -.oe! dramatic and quite captivating COME EARLY. DON'T MISS THIS SHOW" YOU'LL LIKE IT. ua'i.'i.'.w m., COMING EVENTS ztsmisssm IC days until CarUtmas December 12 Chrlstm-M Mefi h.ir nliverf in.) .innearec! In I opening on IHln Street lla. ! w ,.. rr ' . . the largest vaudeville theatres of America and Europe, ajso bare been featured with the largest circuses In Oil Field Problem - ' Decision Awaied ntpiIAHKBT, ' .Vor. 9. Tho question of the nationalization .of tbe sub-oil soil In Rumania, wblcb is In effect the problem ;0t wheth er tho, unciplolttU mine-bearing formations shall be declared tho property of the state, will shortly bo taken before the national as sembly an a result of tbe investi gation of the commission for ro forni of tbo constitution. The final decision of the assem bly Is awaited with Interest, as It will effect tho rights of tho var ious oil Interest to exploit tho vast Rumanian oil fields. Tbe Idea of nationalizing tbo uub-soll was advanced by JI. Vln tlla Iiratiano, minister of tb0 fi nance, and has met with much op position from all parties. Tho nat tiro of tho report to bo made by tho commission U not known, but op ponents of tho tncasuro threaten to defeat tbo government should It bo favorablo to jf Ilratlano'a policy. Don't forget tickets nrandt Itiley's locturo Monday evon lug. Iteservo seat sale on now nt I'lno Trco theater. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD fihoujd have your attention. Cool Tveathfr ,nd ptorma force prices up. j-. Our fuel is the best, our prices are right on Slab, Blocks. Uody and Tama oack. Your business is solicited. 0. Peyton IXo, tbe world. They bare ptayed tbo following vaudeville circuits: Or- phenm. Keltb, Ixwc, Ti'estern and, Interstate vaudeville circuits, also have appeared and featured with tho following circuses: ningling Bros., Sclls-Klotto .and Hagcnbeck and 'Wallace. This act Is a real treat and ono you will enjoy. You will teo Xeal Hart In "Rangelind" a wtittern feature full of action and thrills made In the heart of Texas. The show Sunday starts at 1213 and runs to 11 p. m.. The vaudo-1 villa will appear at 3, S. 7, and 0 o'clock and prices within reach of 1 all. Don't miss this show, com" early. ( 1 1 m nnf.u-t T'fO A December 11-lC Catholic fair. Lyceum Hall. December IC lllustrntr-l HI lecture on Art Institute of Otl- eago -Woman's Library club. . December 11 ChambT of ' commerce forum. December 11 Lecture. Krank Ilrancb Illlcy. December H-17 -The High school mdslcal purforiaanre at Tiro Tree theatre. December 19. A me.-on v Legion annual ejection. A LARGE Ifi For Klamath Kail folk at the Pine Tree Thea tre, Mtyclay evening, December 11. Beauiy, .it, fiwi, 'minor, jiruiry, American ;.a tion and a Triou i.'-s-sJigo from Tm- big-h-purw-d love st'ty of a netty girl and a j,ieat city city's temptation. Iavishly ami appi-al-ins'y picturized. Bustor Kcalon Comedy . , "THE COPS". Mnjoric McCltire Gallagher Will Sintf " 'THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE SUNRISE NEWS REEL FELIX CAT TONIGHT DON'T MISS Wo man s Side" Don't fail to read the Herald Clarified Adj. Foster-Mother ti$$$ toy department of tliu store; and also plays the ri.vi: tiili: . Hilda O'Shaunncsscy works in the I Hon Ton ' part o'i an animated doll In a big Christmas display, dlcr ambition is to earn moary enough for proper treatment , for hor crippled llttlo brother MIck- oy, who spnnds most of his tlnio on I tbo roof of their iorjenieru. Directly across in a "roof bungalow"" lives Kmory Cray, a grouchy young artist, a widower, and his llttlo girl, Susnn. Hoof lop life Is enlivened by tbe feud between Hilda's Irish aunt and Kmery and tbo lancr's groNng In terest In tho llttlo-toy saleswoman. In tbo midst of the CbrlstmtiR rush Hilda sees snow on the shculder of a customer and remembers thnt Mickey Is nlono on tho roof. Tho floor-walker tries to stop her but she brushed by and out of the Moro. Tho boss la tt'ld but Instead of "ciii nine" her, ho tnkes her homo In his llmpus.ln.e. , ,i$J Tho I'nhcnlthy Interest of tbo boss 1 . . h 'WSzH M) PS aC.1 m fib) m SBB saaaaaMsaaaaaallssW MP si ' i aaakali ' HI saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacSsiwTflK aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHS?llsK aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaDsffsaWsP aiaaaaaaaaaBHiBaaaaaaV tlWW ' aaaaaaaaaaaHBvv ' iW JErsaaaapiDtr ' ' A" Si tan nlsaaaaaasaaTr' , 9 N CsaaaaaaaaaaKii'U Yf UUfi tPflpsaaaaaaaaBVm27j2 9 laavR ufsaaaaaW sJHrwJsf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKl. 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I .l..Hih anil I lllii ii .in ll'tii'ig 'it Ij'.i n in u i;ul I mlpn- bun lr di or '! t ran' on borabi''h inn . i il.ir (.ill ond tlio r ociti lr toVaWTT i.n TOMORROW SUNDAY "The Snowshoe. Trail" from Ediscn Marthall's memorable novel. tfwi'pi liy tl rer web lurront tn t'ln v.-ry itdu oi ii m(g!ly r .lis- -brtiii-hd ui.d h.ittnred by civhIiIiik Ire- lillndeil by ll.o lanlillig Know-- iitimlisd liy tho fri; .1 wiuer Jur.ii .'.'ovgli und Hoy Ktmvart vn lined In the vi ry odi:o of llui grave to eroato thin gr. ni Mf-niiii for YOI" lleo thnm risk their lives In one i ; tlin grililenl ItitUI Neiinm iit f'uiii; upon III. i I H'TWVaeMMirpgrmginrgT.raT?! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Is In Wrong UY ALLMAN hi HELLO, TOM -5AV, OLIVIA HAD AW ACCIDENT! CAM VOL COME niQHT HOME? 3HE WA3 V'ASHIHC HER HAHD3AHD DROPPED HER RIMG PACK OP THE. BATHTUB. AMP JW'TRyjNG , To avr it OHEocrr stuck 1M THE CORKlEfJ.ANO CAM'T GCf com M MAW, ) i . mora m c- Tf M. 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