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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIJ5, OREGON 51k riun.w, ni'cKMnnii itt,'itAJ. igr.r- A London Craze Washington's Youngest' Hostess asonic and Eastern Sfcar w The Office Cat UV JUMCH WImIohi Illc.isrd nro thoy Into vhoi lilM (oil ncvor moulded tho wamlrr lust Kor tlio wwt from tho brow ot tho men wlio ro.im. will turn to colli for tlio May nt homo. And ho who coo ' whero tho lonR trail rails will spend Ills life In overalls. Hut there nro times, I will mlmlt, when nil my , chores 1 lone to quit nsil east nslilc my licit y load and JMn tho hoho . on tho road'. Tho way to sureeess la the rlRht anl keep going. -Turn to "Can doRs find their way homoi from a Ions distnnrc?" nsks Don Zumwnlt. It's according to tho doc If It's nno you want to net rid of, he can find his way baclc homo from Alaska. It It's n Reed one, he's art to Ret Ion If he rocs around tor corner. I' 'Mill lODLi "I I Sonic Jot "John, your faco looks tcrrlbty battered up," nald tho teacher to John aged seven. "You haven't Itcc fiRhtlnR on tio way to school, have you? she Inquired. "No," said John, "wc moved yes terday and I had to carry tho cat. Boots, not tho dainty little crca tlons that our American Rlrts havo been sporting, but real, honciMc-i Roodness boots, aro tho latmt npJ In London, according to Mlu Kitty' Kachman, v. ho has Just returned' from a trip to England. ' , t Tin imm: tisim: To JC.tno tlr-y plrtuio pro duivd'liv 1'n.ijnmlti It llnniptni niil rNeaii'd by (SoMtvyi , "When Ho munco Hide,'' I founded upon t"oyi mnst ncpular nov1, "Wild-1 fire ' Tho pteluro i a thriller lror- j r'rsrl with llrl comedy. TJr cro.u norm rare ntou will rvo spec j ' trioru their money's worth, but not it fltd with that, I'rodticor Ihunn-1 to-i 'tnced- for the film crte nf tho I i"' ' dt 'iterate slruKn'i'S between a , rtirl ami a maw ever filmed. A linlf-w'tlcil man, Joel t'reerh. i th'iks l.uey lloitll hns lajitroil him ' and kidnap her. To feed hi ro- i nr ho tlvt her to tho b.tek r-t liorre nud ead.i hor hiro itraisln for .1 precipice. Ho hlmwlf Is cntlftlr by n J.tnllns r.'po and drasr.od to , his death nn.J tho Rlrl Is rescued bv arl fSailwinrt Id tho rolo ot l.'n Slcano. rancher. Mr Han-i-ipn' cait contains soate , ef tho ir.ojtvf.ir.iou natcoj In the J film world. Claim Adams, Curl i flnntvc ir. asd Jean Herxholt nro fentued. Others In tho c.-ut are I , , frank Hayes, Tod Sloan, tho Jockey. I ltttlo Mnrr Jane IrvlBR. Hurry I.. V.m Meter. Clisrlet ArlliiR. Ilabe l.ondoi and Wtalwr Perkins. j "When Kumanco Hides" Is play ing ton'cht and Saturday at the l'ltic , , Trco i a . . mm PSf 'I 'LditsJ .' '.', -S-" jSsBjfeVW CHRISTMAS TRHE AT MASONIC HALL 7:30 P. ML Friday Evening, Dec. 22, 1922. V'V (.A1. All Mud cm , Enlorn Slnro and familicu conliwllv invUcJ. tliclr "w-jrmnm'ts&jBassaxxessaxzTViXi 3 B- & ud immi R FAST mm i AT Till! l.lltntTV I Itclv Finds Mussolini Resembles Napoleon! L'p on Ifls Nature Study Whnt Is this!" asked tho teacher. holdlnR up tho plcturo of a zebrn. "A horse In a bathing suit," re plied Tommy 8Impklns. A man has no buslnejs In taking Into himself a wlfo uadevs ho has tho disposition to submit to bolr.? bossed at least part of the time. X. . Kns'erti Hlnnd.ml "Johnny, don't you kaow It's Sua day! You mustn't play marbles out thero on tho sMowalk. Co Into the backyard If you want to play." "All rlRhtj mother, but what day of tho week Is It in the back yard?" Ke Tliruusli This? "What would you call a liifl behind a woman's She man who skirts!" He: "A maRldsn." IipMB, Dec. 52. "Napoleon the Fourth" Is tho title by which Ucnlto Mustollnl, the young premier of Italy, Is fast becoming- known local ly, owing to his resemblance to Donaparte in personal appearance, and In his dally Interourso with bis visitors and lieutenants. To bo dcublo-croKcd by his own arcompllco Is crime, I tho thlni: i feared by the eroolc. I In "Top (V the Moraine," tho t'nt ' vorsal nttr.vtlon starring t.tlndr Walton, at tho Liberty theatro to night, there is n bitter struggle for ' a letter of confession written by n bank embezzler naming his acrom i pllcos In the crime. Miss Wtilton plays the part of the girl la tvro-o power it lies to se cure tho latter cither for hor brother, who will bo "sent to prison It the contents aro revealed, or for the after speaking wltlr Mussolini for' Six representatives of tho prens.J prCsWent of tho bank who love hor There aro many tens" dramatlp I over an hour tho other night, wero situations in "Top O' tho Mornlrr."i ovenly divided as to whether thsl i which was ndc-itcd to the screen by ! A Curory Itlijrae Jly Pdlddlo-Diddle, Was fat in tho mlddlo, So lin bought a bike to rcluco Ho rodo and ho rode around Till ho Ralnol nigh fifty pounds, But ho woro tho blko down; It lost tea pounds. Now to b0 sure, ain't that tho dcueo! In NoM-pnlnt fiulch "Now don't Rlt skeercd If n man reaches (for his hi.) pockr. He mny bo gonna offer you his bottlo." "I'd rather faco n shot from the gun." Sid Evans says you will find the prisons full of fellows who tried to toko tho short cut to success. Napoleonic attitude of tho Fasclstl ReorRo ltacdolpli Chester and W.nl- HcaiV.T was natural, or merely a ' laco Clifton from Anno Caldwell's pose. stagevsucccM. Mustollnl snapped back- lils nn ewcrs in short. Incisive sentences. Many times his right band wan dered Into his waistcoat across his chest, and with bit clean-shaven faco of n somewhat sallow hue, and short hut stocky staturo, ho pre sented n picture not unlike that of the first Napoleon after he placed himself upon tho throne ot France. Passing through tho lboby ot tho hotel on his- way to the ministry of tho Interior after the Interview Mus solini caught sight ot Deputy Lan francopl awaiting him. Lanfran- conl Is tho possessor of a short, black board, and Mussolini playful ly reached up nnd pulled at tbo whiskers for a few seconds, just as Napoleon utcJ to do with hh old grenadiers. ' Fasclstl soldiers havo a sort nf adoration for their leaders, and till resomblanco to Napoleon seems tn make a great impression on tbem. a Included In tho supporting cast nro Harry Myers, better known as i "Tho Ccntectlcut YankrV or "IJpb Inson CruBo,'" Wllllsm Welh. Italph McCullcugh, Martha Mnt'ox , Doroen Turner, William Moran and others. Kdward I.nemml". vhn !lreeii uj the plcturo, mado such a hut. i of t i that ho was assigned to direct n b'.cl1- Ifnlversnl-Jowcl proct-ullr-. Iv--! hoe." in Europe with ,nn nl!-t.t i European east." MiM Kl2atvth llanna. Rmndilain.h'or ot the late Bonat"r r.ml Mr Mark A. llama of Olno nnd men '- MoU'll Mijuniili, rUi o' tho lIUiic i.natur, is Vastuni:ton'ii yoiingext uillclul luMteM. iz'xi.'vzz&ivza Playing At The Liberty : : i Universal's Lovable Little Flapper Star Gladys Wnlton in "TOP Q' THE MORNING It's a - -ffi til. .t. jdu'ir IhhiimI to HUr In mldltJnn v klintt tluiptor' I I ( "Mn r r.nffiilu Mill" iidi) lln lutf t I'iillii lti'lon. tJATfltllW Vlrllo IV.iiiU Mam In "Tlir Slmtk. nmlcrT" A Mai x ilnimn if tlio Siiitli So whcii' t!KH mint rlnl't to llo mill thlt mini CAS' fiulil. Scandinavian Hall " Klamath Falls Friday Night Dec, 22 TWO H'G MAIN r VENTS FIRST MAIN 1-.VEN7 TEN ROUNDS JOE-SWINDLER Of th,c U. S. Army, weight 181 Pounds VS. EARL RITCHIE Of Klumnth Fdlo, wcifjht 192 Pouiula -000- -Suiiday-Anihcny Paul Kelly's ( Oricinal Slory, "My Old Kentucky- Home" i ,ihe Girt bupremc l oiipon I!'. I hi Tin- l.ltiiU. ami mil) iIiim' niorr iliiyi tn Krt Hit' ri (unit Anil n gilt Unit iiiijnne ttnulil In rlml lu irrrur. 'SECOND MAIM EVENTEIGHT ROUNDS KID EVANS VS. SID HERBERT Vinsor. Cqlo.. 145 Von. San Francisco, M8 lb. SEMI-WINDUP, SIX ROUNDS JACK HARMON VS. LORANCE DAW WciRht MS lbs. Wcitiht H6 lbs. TIT. BIGGEST BOXING COMPETITION EVER HELD IN THE STATE OF OREGON Curtain Rairsr, DARRFLL. RITCHIE, 135 lbs., vs. DOUGl AS PER1LJ ARD, 135 lbs. both of Klnmath Fnlle. Fcttr rounds. Ladies welcome. Doora open nt 8 o'clock, box itiU i) o'clock. Reserve your tickets curly. Good '"".Icm Sport. Clean Sport. Tickets on sale 'December 7t!t at Waldorf Billiard Pnrlor. Management Klomnth Falls Boxiny Commission. Promoter F. M. Garich. u-uaaattKJuim?JimJ.JU'.Jki.i:: worgr.'cagaa zxzzc sessvssxxxszxacsijxc: am. zucszxza AT Till: KTKAMI Itarily does a production con) , i pnny travel as many thnucands of miles from Its basn of operation to film outdoor scenes as xran donn Is phnlngniphlng 'Tim Heart (f t'ie orth," hleh Is to li shown oi tlio Strand thestrc tonight At gr-at cxpcntii beautiful extcrinr m-enc ' wero ihntograpbed In Canada, tho locale of tli(. story. ' ' As part of tho romHsee dvclops ! around an Indian villas, rpnrtnl ' guides woro sent out to il-d n Land. in.. K Pl".Jj.' 'iaJwtVJCiuuMjrurr . 1 3ii?;sr"ir'v'- n mv- t.iT.KN i i 1 1 -!W.& cHsHWSSiS 1-J'! -. uji""- na a bk ft. I tM-srirt. 'rwmr.-mn'tiiurr KTCVUWKOTMKrail V .1 iTaBra:rsrcr.'?;TO.lScMcs.rc TONIGHT AT THE "Bjair l B ME.1t j . f . V-UL-r.--T-i "TJ- YnM i-T- 3tir-An3is3TOaacinlita.-afcirija' TONIGHT, and SATURDAY D. AND 10i unrm: i ku iuiiv ;ois HOMH III" MlllthlNSUN IM.m ItlX iic Insanity Is said to bo a kin to lovo; but a man In lovo desm't caro 1 he Is crnzy. If parties having Ico cream con tainers belonging to the Klamath Falls Croamery will phono 71 wo will como and got them. Klamath Falls Croamery. 18-23 i YOUR WINTER'S WO 0 D should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices aro right on Slab, Blocks, Body and Tama-oack. WELLINGTON', N. Z., Dec. 22. A giant plnnccous timber trco In digent to New Zealand, locally call ed Kauri, has been discovered In tho Northern Forest. It has a trunk 22 feet in diameter and CC feet In glttii, and It rises 7G fcot clear ot branches. Tho troo contains 103, 000 superficial feet ot timber, nnd Is estimated to he 2,000 years old. TItKi: U.00O YK.1KK OLD FOUND IX Xi:w Zi:.iaXI) Pf 'ndlnm to appear In tho pleturn .fortunately a trlbo chanced to bel oncatniied not far from tho settle- mont- whoro the photoplaycrs had niado camp. Not only aro tho sce-ile splendor and Qiuilnt natural sctt'ngs a ffti turq of this iBtonia drara of i" , Cmiadlnn country, but thrrit ore mnny other equally interesting ! scenes. Among them aro several I teams ot roai i-jKimo aogs urawing bfavy-Iadon sleighs across tho snow and Ico, an actual chaso of a silver fox that eventually meets Its doom I In ft trap, and tho awe-lruiplriug I r.pcctiiclo of n torriflc forest file. iwmi v.. P'J ? WMMHELS lUUKS Adapted from the Novel "WILDFIRE," by 2ANE GREY A girl with a Christmas ring haten to wear her Christmas gloves. Mexican fans beat up- a jdayor for hitting an umplro, showlcs .Mexi cans know nothing about baseball. -ooo- Bustcr Keaton Comedy "My Wife's Relations" Select News Ray Lucas will play "Intermezzo Russc" Mont auto wrecks wrecks. aro nervous Saturday candy specials. Ilurnt pc.inut crlrcs. 27c pound; Iloston , baked candy boans, 27c pound; Gum drops, 23c pound, Currl.io fur I drugs. , 22 I j&izismztttiuusitvcsxvjc. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT "Whoopee!" Let 'cr Buck!" Western Night Two Bin Western Features and Christmas Country Siorc Tonight. PrizcH given away tonight at 9:15. Two Turkeys, two Chickens, two boxto Chot'olatcs Plum Pud ding, Cedar Cheat, box Crackers and others, and Snappy, Poppy 100 per cent Western Features Frank Dorzatje and Ann Littlo in "Silent Shelby" A Kiot of Riding, Shooting, Fighting and Thrills, and Roy Stewart and Louise Lovely in "The Heart of The North" See the most sensational forest fire over Hcrccnccj, and, oh, boy, how Roy Stewart fights in this feature Show Starts at 6:15 Admission 10c and 20c Don't fail to read the Herald Classified AdB. SUNDAY, WILL ROGERS IN "HEADLESS HORSEMAN" , From "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" UtfMMMl DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Dealing With the Law BY ALLMAN How DO Vou VO MfJ. OMOSIONZl HOW po KfOO VO MRS. DUFF! NOVoufi RIGHT OH TIME. COME. IN PLEASE - 11m... t Vjii fs I PUV4 IJ 1JJ VW "' I I'M. i-TlllfcW wi.Wi I J -J. a . it -r O l ni'i I' fani.- ; i i i j Ul Jiuiie '. 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