. .iluJU.- . MV Ul.llMHIMl, IlKI'. . 'J- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALI.S, 6REG0N Stre 51k UK St J" to". nvw H ! . ') -BSBj- The Office Cat BY JON1CB uiMurs .WOTllKlt Of nil thp niilancrs of tho day, Tim self Mlylcil poet, has full sway, A bore lo tho editor, also the peo ple. Whether In the street, or under tho steeple. I cot In tho gamo about two years oro. And fortunately for all I went slow, Hut. had I any senso, I wouldn't yet bo In If. As la tho first effort, I reached my limit. And tow contrast without false show. Yourfattentlon Is called, to "Ilo Good Hoy Jpe." Tho sentiment of which Is ringing In my ears. And with difficulty, I suppress the tears, As memory reverts to my good moth er, Who lclwed "Oood-byo" to myself and clsht others. Ilest wishes to many, arid malice to ward nono, I am quitting tuppnrao where I bo Run r.ist four-score and flro, I wilt stop tho rhymo. And exhaust my energy putting In time. IJrother Johnslng says: "A man hain't get no right to kick about luck. All ho's got to do is to spit on his hands and ray 'Sir' to tho gang boss." Henry Oerbcr admits that he caVt help but admlro mother loro after looking nt his picture, taken at. the ago oll yearn. OolnR Well "A good many confidence, men call on Undo Tobo Snarl." "Yes, but ho's slow about dicker ing. Meanwhile ho furnishes them with country board at a good price." Ikey could not learn to subtract, to tbo teacher put this practical problem to htm: "If Ikey had eight pennies and lost three of them, how many pen nies would Ikey have left?" 'For why should Ikey lose thrco pennies?" camo bark the prompt ro piy. , A woman who stt out to reduco by walklag from Hoiton In I.os Angeles has ghen up the trip In New Mexico on' account of blistered feet. Dons anyone ever seriously liopo to mak such n long trip as that without tire troublo? Objection Kuitnlnril .,VIfe "If my husba)id tries to kiss you, truant you to scream, un derstand?" New Maid "Havo n heart, laJy! That's what your last maid did, and you fired her." No wonder aomo women treat tliolr husbands lllto dogs, because they are growling about all of the tlnio. Dig saving on diamonds, watches. Jewelry and everything. WJntora' Jewelry Salo. 18-20 Iluy your Xnus felt slippers at l.'mlnrs H-20 YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices are right on Slab, Blocks," Body and Tama, oick. " ' Your business is solicited. 4 j, ,t f'MJJ,. T 0. Peytta&Co. Tin: Mitr.iiTV After Kclw.inl doo, director of "The IVodlral Judge,'tho big xpee lal production, which will be shown I at tho Liberty theater again tonight ' had thumbed over counties histori cal "novels' In soyvh of n Mtrolsslppl rlior keel. boat of tho 1S40 type, lie rccoluni word Hint a real keel boat which had been laid p lSJt? had bee.t located at n point on the Ohio river. Ilo Immediately entered Into negotiations for tho purchase, of tho bnit, but was disappointed to learn that It wan In such n erudition that It could not possibly be moved Mr Jose mudo n special trip to the town .named, photographed the cruft and then httl built an exact duplicate of It up In Cannda, where the scenes were filmed. Tho beat was launched in the St I-aw-rence. and for tho thrilling scenes It was ro;t down through Ce dar HapiJs, onu of the most danger ous bodies of water In the north TI;o current flows nt the rnto of 3." miles nn hour. The production Is record slie and follows cloicly the famous novel b Vaughan Keeter.'whlch waa ou of the brat sellers a few years ago. Jean Palp of "Ill.ick lleauty" fa mo pla)-s the stellar role In th f picture. atsrgiiaagas!ga.ujiug5aKCT3 piTTSnilRP. C.CiAC.M TO I REMAIN ON COAST Playing At The Liberty YtMcrtlit) wii told joii of n iiir iitnri ' "The Prodigal Judge" mill nflci "ivIiik It lust cu-itlug , until In lepiiit Hint It N really uoitliwti'lr. IliU evening "III M'o ttic fliuit pioetitntlon tif one of the W'M exitmplc of llu hIIciiI ilr.tnm. THURSDAY Hmn Miulull Vuuit;; Stalling lit "CHARGE IT" , cluer Mu ti.ieil mi tlu etll of tim inititi riHIt, I STANl'Olll) I'NIVKUHITY. t'nl , lw. 20 'tlloiiu Wnnirr, I'nlsernlty of l'lltoliurg fiHitliall roach, will lonmln on Mm Pacific ro'ist fur' sov- ui .11 iiHiutbs after lit team pltis .Stanford I'nhor.Mly Itmn lice, no Wmuer will take elm? go of uprlng .i. .11 .... ..... .....i ..in .......... i.. I ItMIIIMII IM.UMH mill mil It'lillil 11' Pllt III till' miinmitr. Wntiior Is. In become coach nt tnnfniil In 1020 when his Pltl ennliirei expires. Masonic and Eastern Star CHRISTMAS TREE AT MASONIC HALL l :30 P. ML Friday Evening, Dec. 22, 1922. All Mason n, Enalcrn Stnrn nnd tltuh familicii cordially invited. I'vnrt IMni? rnilnni'it frnm ?l) tt !irt 'per cent. WlntiirV Jewelr) Sub" I in Currln' will dUlrlbnlii Hielr fa iiiiuu wentlier cli.ut uilmidHrs next iliii'jnlas Ailull.i mil' t urri i I'or lirugH ? , uwyyn ! fl Tin: sTiiAN'n MoMo patrons of this city will hao an oppcrtunlty of seeing Iicre Castle on tho screen for the first time In moro than two jears, when Aer latent production. 'French Heels", comes to the Strand theatre insight. 'Trench Heels" Is modern love , Story written by Clarence BuJdlng- ton Kelland nnd dlrecteJ by Kdwln ' L. Hcllywood. It Is released by W, ' W HoJkinson aad Is said to be one of the most cntortalnlng productions of tho season. Tbo Now York no tleci have been very complimentary and local picture patroas may anti cipate something delightfully rater talnlng after the recent deluge of sex-problem plays with which the theatres of the country havo been flooded. i Tho story of "French Heels" con cerns tho ndvoatures of a young girl who is forced to earn her own liv ing. Sho becomcr a i horus girl In a llroidway cabaret apti soon is the talk of tho town, fhen she meets "tho man" and the svtpry really be gins. ' IMXK THKi: A loro that was hate and a tcrrlblu beta that vai love is tho themo of "Dllad Hcartk", at tho Pine Trco Thursday, throughout which Hobart Dnsworth dvtfrts the suffering of a strong niun, whoso misery kacw nc bounds, found no ezpntsion, until tho lot 6 that was bate was shorn of Its sinister apparel and revealed a man who, at last, had focsd com plete expression In'lovo. It Is a role which Bcsworth has not attempted beforo and stands an a further tent to this mnn's rcmark ablo ublllty. I.Ittlo tnoro can be said of Hosworth than Is already knowr, appreciated aad admired and lin is surrounded by no mean talents, being lhoo of Madgo Ilell amy,' Ilaymond Mclfeo, Wailo Uote ler, William Conltlln, I.ulu Warrw-ton-, Ircno Dlackwell, Collctto Forbes nnd Henry Hobcrt. Tho story Is by Kmtllo Johnson. "Illlnd Hearts" carries ona from tho hushed atmoiphcro of thu thea tro to the bllndrng. biting northland that Is engaged In battle with two sons of power, who arc braving tho! fiirlea of that country so that tney can bring homo to their brides tho wealth with which that country abound'. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND " Benefit Industrial Workers of the World Chrutmas 'Fund. Ircr.e Cnstlc In "FRENCH HEELS" Miss Castle wears a $lu,000 wardrobe in this jic ture, wonderful dancing. l ALSO GOOD COMEDY Show Stnris 6:15 P. M. SUNDAY SHOW PiSTPi Tl e Picture C'luv'-lo fnmi W:ihlHKton lit lux's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' SPKtlAIi IIILOItKN'K MATIXHK HATntPAV 1:00 P. .M. to ci:nts rwM Get Busy Tomorrow I The KoliWr Amnnuiic fer Clinlm! I Uctnc biiht wherever 'eiijnt it l'.lotn: pontrtoliclp viih the houie uctk and the ilium. Juit our Kotilcr Auto, liij.ic at vknik. It't a wonder. Cites 'ou III) volt "ill) rice trict'," jn,l lutt (if it. I jiil i rirmae tuttcrv bother, limit ami luckcil by a 1'itm with ffiy tears of nualit) minu. factitrlni; anJ tqturc dealing Uliiml it. We'll sell )ui lour Kohler Autimatic on eaiy naymemi. , Think it over toniQht anJ get jji) tomottowl G. C. LORENZ ttliitiiiilh 1'iilN, (in'gmi KOHLER AUTOMATIC POWER6LIGHT 10 VOH o. q. I lieu tit MtfftK m i 'W a pj3ti Haiti WicrcOthersI'k NIIIMtWI ttlHtfa-. JVQjES "New Shoe Beauty Old Shoe Comfort" licit describes tlir style and luxunout case of QUf:l:N QUALITY sliors. Look for the name on lite sel: ny an auurnncr of fit and uortli, mnl tvoar tlirni with all the plcistirr tlut tlicir style afford. Amongst the many models i'or die aet tciion dure arc :tlci cij:ta!ly willed to you., Perfect Fitting nnd Full of Style llviij llnr n flr l Mitint-m-1 ul M)lr In ln(, li'l iitnl pnlti'in. '1 III- iiknIi'I l fi'.iliiri'l In lilnrk kill om nf the ino-l fimlilonnlili' ( IfiitliiT fur liifm unit iln-M nr xlrtvt urur. -'li Sold Exclusively By rrn FHE BOOTERY CMAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Mnin Street " Tl H L l n KWjiirsnio irwrnag jmmiihhw Ffllt slippers malio a flno Xmns nrosent. (let tbm nt Kndfrs 14-20 Benefit Dance MERRILL BRASSY BAND FridayDec.22 at . . MERRILL Ticket. $1.00 Supper 50c Srafi MMHBBaMlasiiste&SBiiSsUCUtCI rrsmmw. 11 yUri3-?-" """ T.imSjmr. Thursday earts" A great drama of love and hatred and the great Frozen North. ,i i w 1i 1 4S j fi m f7t f Q v -itii K T U r "Blind H BiS I v Hobart fiosOorUi PrtxlucfionB Incv pr($tttt HOB.R.T BOSWORTH in -.iCtitikiitJtii.-: t can nefaer , replace a ircno. llDSjcu n man it fortu nntp cnoiiaO lo bnt orUcrnl. Ijc fi'iibi l(irp ntt nil biffeient. ,U" oe )M n Double (ii (rienfcsfjfii. ' schiitcr. Vliocolatcs which please one of your friends will not plpnjc another. Thnt'a why you mny chooir from sev eral hoxes nt 'Ihomscn dculcrs. Ilicru tire nsortments of chocol.ilrs with luscious, juicy hits of fruit or riih, smooth, cream centers. Crisp ulmonds orpeenns chocolntc covered. Chewy cnrurriels or nougnta. I loney chips. . Thomscn'al !' n nnmo to nssociitto nlwnyj with friendship. Jfo.M-&&tf irr.uUi'.j...K:i . j.'ir l. wirttBitaLijJy U VyV''- 3rnT. i W 1l!W5f'-' i', v wv::ww .?u w BLIND HEARTS fl 7Vk- IN' Vi - j '15 i0PM mAwm ' 'f;.'3Bi Ckocoiates w&m' lJ;: " !H1L . -U liiir. ii.mil "'1..1 ?. 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