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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1922)
it" i r "1 ionii,v, iii;ci;iiii:ii n, nuw, THE EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ii H m di. '9m ? Broad.way at Stark Portland, Oris. YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID- UAL ATTENTION through the combined efforts of a Btaff .who, after yearn of training, under Hlaml the needs of the traveling public. Music, Dnncinc nnd the Beit to Eat at Y J a Arthur, li. Meyers Mamagl AT THE THEATRES Don't fail to read the Herald Clasiificd Ads. Till; MTIIAMI "ItniiRnlnnil" nt tho Btrnnd to tilRlit In (i thrilling story of tho long liorn rnltlo rontilry itf Tiixn n Innil of romance nml ndvontiiro, where rvnsl herd of rnltlo roninril iinhiinip- crinl lintll ilio mining of tho homo hIcimIith nml Hheepmrm, llio In t ( fr being tlut ilrmlly foo of tho tattle ini'ii. l.nw unit order lirtil til Iju main tained, nml consouuently, tlm Hhorlff had to appoint many deputies. Ho Bolertcd with mro, men of norvc, h.'iihI nml ojilrk on tho draw. Among hlfl soleMlon wnii n two-flstod, two 1:1111 cowboy niiini'il Noil Wllllnmii, played hy Neal llnrl. Iirnml hlollurn, rnttlo rustler nml drifter, kept Neil Wllllninn pretty tin By maintaining .iw nml order In III 11 ronnty. fluck Kelley, owner Of the in cat market nml ilnnco linll, as well im tho linll of rhnnce, unit who wa n power In lornl politic, swung n wicked mm nml ill (I not hesitate In iinn 11, depending on hM pull tc get away with anything; IIiourIi lit huil wllulesoitlo respurt for .Veil Wil liam inoro no thnn ho 1II1I fur tlm sheriff or nny of hi other deputies, for Neil wn on tho level nml feared no 111 nn living, nml llveil up to tho onlh he look when Ills limine of of fir0 wax hiimlcil tu him. It was not n J0I1 Hint bothered him much a'bout lining. The r i I n r.lrt In tho story too. I hut you will sco tliu picture no why anticipate? ! Tonight another fnmou pnlntcr I pliiure nml a good romeily will also he shown. J It inner, iik Christine who In tlnj lionu 1 tlful heroine. Wllllnin V Slung nml Krnnk Leigh, iimlouhtoilly iletervo gront credit for their hlstrlonlr nbll Ity, hut ko nolahly ilo they display thrio InlonJ In portraying rrlmlnnl roln Hint you enn'n holp hut he glad Hint they uro killed. Wnllor Midrull I no nice that you urn Rind hu U thn ninn Chriitlno geti nml you 11 ro sntlsfla.l t tin t Knthleun Klrkhnm Is col n it to mnke a perfect ly lovely wlfo forord Klllnghnm Itnymond Hatton mnke Ilia Ideal French detective. Alt together It 1 a production that In well worth seeing for combined with n real Mory, tho film cnrrloi noiiio of tho mini beautiful xconc that have over been shown on n local iicreen. Tonight At The Liberty Jane Novnk and Roy Stewart in 'The Sriowshoe Trail" , Ihillllin: plilini' of ilin (iluen imrtli, full or heart dilute mill nrri'-lii'k'. TOMORROW Ifii n Hear' Oorls It a Flipper If you wiint to know t How nhll nun 11 hubby- . , ' J tll sen her Intent 'show! , Doric May in "Gay and Devilish" mur.' A liigicintutit of Jit. piNi: tih:i: The plituro Tucsduy nml Wed noiiljy Ik unutunl In more way than one. It fulfills all expectations. ' Tllgrlms of tho NlKht." 11 J. I.. Kriithlngton production re I en nod by Associated I'roducerii, Ik a story "fill ed with rnmnnre. adventure, thrill mul-human Interest." i;. I'hllllp Onpcnhclm Is rcspon IIiId fur tho Mory, for tho film I nn adaptation of hi "I'msur lly" and In Hie transition tho plot hn Ion none of It IiIrIi temlon Interest. In- Uirnatlonnl crook, gambler. French itniertlvcK, bank robberlc, plot nml i-omiler idol nil we.ivn Into earh oth , or in n way llut'only Oppenhelni ran Jartompllili them Tho beautiful Rlrl heroine and tho manly man hero . ci mo to 1 lie hnppy endlnR but for a (.Ioub time lime, It look' n it thiiy . wero boll' 1" - 1 ily. I.el Stone, a Lord KlliaRham, n mnu who ha unrrltlrrd reputation lo protect nn errlnK wlfo, divide 1 honor In tho ptrturn with Itubyo Dp fmj mj ip s& ra r e Lm w wirv ;rj w 1 mi,Mir 11 11 k iviv . PI HS73SiI tSiwEi OIPi TONIGHT The Cimncc of A Life Time Henr FRANK BRANCH RILEY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Do You Like A Mystery? Lower Prices AUTO TOPS ' for the month of December COMING EVENTS H days until Chrlatmnx. 4 December 12. Clirlstmru opening on Main street Hand concert 7 '30. December 1-1C Cnlliollc fnlr, Lyceum Hall. December IB. Illustrated lecture on Art Institute of Chi- cnRo Woman' Library club, December 11 Lecture, Frank llrnnch Itlloy'. December 16 School man- nnl Tralnlnc and Domestic Hclcnce Ilnzaar. December 20 Chamber of Commcrco Forum. Dccombcr 11-17 Tho IIIbIi 4 school musical performnnco at I'lnn Tree theatre, December 19. American Legion annual elnctlon. Christmas Furs Local people wishing higlrgrndc furs for gifts are requested to leave their order as soon as pos sible. Please give me your telephone number and the kinds desired. I will call you as soon as I have what you want. Skins are nearly all A-l now, ideal' for Christmas gifts. Marvin Cross 113 N. 4th Street Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. Till: MIIHIITV Ton of Icu-cloRRed Aatr swoop-, Ins furiously over JbrroiI rock, n , man 11 ml a Rlrl eaught lu ne surplnc onrush of Ilin river; their nkln rut ami bruised by contact wild ten nml ' rocks; their bodies numbed from J tho excruclnlliiK cold; llRhilnR with J n courano borno of desperation analnst tho merciless tide that swept I them gradually toward tho brink of a mlRhty falls that, in brief ( form ono of tho'ttlrrlnR climaxes . of "Tho Hnow-Shoo Trail." Jnno No- I vnk's Intett starring vehicle schcJul-, oil for exhibition nt the Liberty tUca tro tonlcht. Deantlful, delicately charming Jane Novak nnd ruucod Hoy Stewart 't risked tholr Uvea repeatedly In tho fllmlnc of this thrllllnn cpliodo . which will bo shown with crushlriR realism on tho screen. Onco the) wero caURht In thu swIft-movlnR currents they had to trust to luck and tho nrace of Ood they'd como out of It nlle. Tho result of their dor-' Inn and devotion to art aro shown ' plainly In tho tensely dramatic do vtlnpinent of tho scene In question, i Tint odtenluro In tho rapids, dur-l Inc a laihlnR bllzxariL hi but ono of I the blc scene tiiat comblno to mak Mis Novak' Intcst F. II. 'O. release ono nf tho mosf jthrllllRK rchlclos In which alio hn over appeared. With her In tho cast, beside Mr. Stewart, uro such prominent player a Lloyd Whltlock, Herbert Prior, Kate Ton cray and Hrottltwouilo Aitken FOR CUE! DndRO. Iliilrk. Studebaker or nny & pas. n r. new top .. S22..10 U Chevrolel, llahy now top Ford, now top Overland, IH..-.0 r.no mat a llirl-tiri-tarinn ill- E. PHlllips Onucnlieim's popular iiovci iussci-sui mmmci kii m (ki-i'if JW,'aS'-4iE..-r W A Mfc lHiMlJMLs i IGHT ; J.L.PnOIHINGHAM'8 I nusterfUl drjnia of the PAK.ISIVlSr luidcrn'orld, ana , LONDON'S -iippexcxttst. iiunvx uGncMcn. LEWIS 8. BTOME I WIUJAMV.MONC SKNXirr 'o.mi:iv (lY.M.VASlUM JIM" -ntfciliiK" ''llUMOluigul:,, We make and put on these Tops right here .Ml Wtnl: nml Mnterlal (lUarmiliH-il CONNOLLY BROTHERS. HiilliOsi Shop lll .M11I11 St. I'lioim UH'-W UENO, Nov., Dc. 11: "Ilunny" Hurr, hailed throuRhout tho 11)22 football season as tho sensation of too University of Nevada, wasn't Quito tho phenomenon lis was said to be, Coach "Corky' Courtwrlehl ha confessed. In fact, Court wrlRht now says, IIugR was boosted to tho skies so that opposing teams would watch him, while another Ne vada star, Scranton, n halfback, rould mako gains with tho ball. CourtwrlRht thinks that Scrnnlon Is real star. Hcr.mton, In tho name analnst tho poworful University of California team, wont through tho Hoar lino for twenty-nlno yards nnd placed tho ball on California' ono yard line, from where It was bucked across for n touchdown. Nevada 1 claiming tho football championship of tho secondary cob lege 11ml universities of tho l'aclflc coast, hnvlng defeated every college InJtH class except Santa Clara. Tho local "Wolf Tuck" ployed Snntrt Clara to n Ho, but won from St. .Marys college, which defeated tho San tu Clurans In tho Thanksgiving Day gnmn nt Ilorkeley Matinees at 2:30 P. M. Evenings Two Shows 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Sundays Continuous 1 :30 to 11:00 P.M. I LOOK FOR THE I I CRATER LAKE WRAPPER I I IN YOUR BUTTER I li It stands for tho purest and best that can be made. ' Cream carefully pasteurized and-buttor man ufactured under the most sanitary conditions. Klamath Falls Creamery - TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT ") , If you miss Frank Branch Riley's lecture to 'night at the Pine Tree Theatre, you will miss the most entertaining speaker who has appear ed in Klamath Falls for years. - i tvi : A VJr py mi i - Sparkling with wit and humor, but contain ing a' serious educational message the lecture entertains, edifies and enthralls you. Schools and colleges have incorporated Riley's lecture into their curricula. Credit is given by scien tists for research inspired by his talk. Artists pluck inspiration from it, and business men get a broader view of their responsibilities from hearing Riley. On his eastern tour, completed this summer, ' Frank Branch Riley told the story of. the North west to 75,000 people. And each of the 75,000, and all of their friends,' are clamoring to hear him again. He will soon go east again, and in all likeli- hood tonight's the last chance that Klamath Falls will have to hear Riley in his wonderful il lustrated lecture. "The Lure of the Great Northwest" : -M i ''- ' ' .' The lecture begins, atS o'clock, but np.9.me " early. .The usual P.icturg program will be run' J; while the house is filling. . - ' t. c. .Allvly.it bajcony sets reserved. ' ' F w Loges $1.25; Orchestra $1.00; Balcony 75c, including war tax. i H ".-'!.: I I B iS 1 1 a ri ' - V." f ?'.