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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
M" f ! i i t t A K. . u t i . Fare Foil? THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALI.S, OREGON iftiiiw. ii:h:mhi:u u, man AT THE THEATRES AT Till! PINT THIJi: ! Curcv. Ilimloii Hinvoinmi. William Ail the InKicillont niTCussry to WW"!' 'l 'l'i'rt Kurlnmii. llio miccosKtnl ronui nro to lo Tliu story Is from tin pen of i rourul In llir OINcr Mnrosro liroiliie-i llnlpli t'timmtrn, mlai'tnit to tin llon'ttt 'Amp's mill Hoso" jMifcii tfnx Won AiunsMnX ' iuf?ntltuli roronls evors-viii Tli jnlior ri& crrin by A. r. viiificr. hmvm lnon win tin' illroitrtr. The Office Cat UY JUN1UB An Afilrnn Ail To Mnlclnnn Wanted, experi enced performer on HnnR-tnblo: kiiDwIoilRQ or hnrmony not csacntlnl Imt forro Is Imrortnnt. Apply nt tliu lion t'ropon nnj tlnio nfter 23'i o'clock. A vtBoroim operator on tlto lilRstMoin fnrCnk mlfiht hIao 1k en RWtnil, If mimcular. Ailrertldomrnt In KiitniiRa (Congo) Journal. Noal Unrliln nay tho cat mny come lack, but tlto poker kitty 1 roiio forever. Ar wo understand It, tho princi pal rlinrgci against , proliltittlon Is that'll makes It o illfflcult to got n drink. Alfred Collier pays the situation Is'lirlclilenlnc n little, Krnnrc hasn't threatened to withdraw from any thing tills week. i irvtrr mK yvy vV EE5.. '-jspSgNSHI AT Tilt: STIIAMt A riiRtsi'd romance of the (treat Doutliwoit where Hulls were few nnd harJy plonei'rn Journeyod via prMrlo rrhunirr en route to tho Ridden west Mnny lavle. btind ruiiin--d tho vast territory nnd preyed on lut wutium t'uttmit nedimpllsh In u dm what men have fulled to do In use. Mr. Kdlih Mltehell In mdng to tlto rtktnhomu leRlsliitut'o to woik nlde hy nldo with hhmi for the KtentOHt Reed to tho k route Ht nnml'er " Mrn. Mitchell was elect ed In Noxemlier to tho lower homo of this leRtMalnfo. tho flKt woinan from In!' illMrlrl. " ' . , "With wnnu'ii. tho totnporunci) cause, homo nnd rhtld wolfnro nro 1'snUimiHit to nil idM'nnd It U well understood where o nro on moral iiuuillon." wii .Mr. Mitchell, In I uiiiiiuiuK niuiii in uiu inMn in leg" I Mtntlnu In wlilih tjlio'ls Intoreiititd. j "We epct to litku nn backwatd tep Wo nro tint radical. It I .niui'iil lejm: many nn Unml- i h!tvo rtMy hohty It In nchoulK. Yon grant train had been raided and , , u,Mat K. ,, ,,,,. heir Mock run oft by thnm human tsli, am, t))), nl()ro eiuri0 ,,, vulture., and "Won of the Pesos . ... ,.,., , ..., ... i.-i.i 11 isibi. ..'! nut. ii niiin nil - I.. t-tl.. .. ..... -.1 1. .. iiiMti i'i'iii. iniiiiiiH iii inn niiiiMim ... .... I . ... if aim doner ttxichers. temeil to bo the fnorlle haunt of the' outlaws Knst of the I'eco. order wan maintained hy iloiermlnivl j nun win were often railed uprn to piid nnd iiunllfled xtend a hand -to the oppressed j "A the daughter of n farmer, the West of the IVroi." that little rlv-' wlfo and sinter of lawyer, nnd tho cr Mini widened Hit wn)xouth of ill! mother of children In public uiul I'aso. Texas higher hi'IiooIk, I nhnll nlno Aiippnrl I tiipanuret that will benefit farming WILL WORK WITH jnd nil Imliutrle!.. Soldier boniM. ; it reviteit or new tMertlou law, nlm pllflcatlon of court' procedure, free text books and n law providing Hint ' niitomnhlle tnxe shall bo collected and expended by cuuntlo rather Y U.K. Okl.i . Dec 23 lieltev- than tin state, ore other pieces of inp that the ttiten-sM of mc i wo Ii-khIm' ion that wilt recelvo my sup- men and children aro mutual mid purr ' MEN TO CORRECT LEGISLATIVE ERRORS, I: "I thought 1 a way I was dif ferent from somo people," walls Karl Smith, "hut I'm not. I bor rowed a rouplo ot books from n friend n long time ago, nnd thry liavo not been returned yet." A woman In long skirts bent n short-skirted lass In n foot race, says a report, but for real speed we'll put our money on tho modem hohhed-hair, aliort-sklrted flapper. AV. A.,WleU says If all the bills for keeping a used Tar In running order were placed end to end they wquld reach' front tho garage to the poor house., ' Idttlo Wllllo Is becoming a cynic. Ho says that tho thing a girl likes best about n boy Is a sack ot gum drops; fitlngy' Mrs Shortloy was discussing tho latest fashions with a young lady caller. ' "bid you say your husband was food of tlioso clinging gowns. May?" "Yes; ho likes ono to cling to me for about throo years." Just Think! Luck never comes to a closed door. Llfo solves Its own rlddlos Its own way. Honesty Is a corking good police man. Tho world Is upsIJo down half tho'tlmo anyhow. taken an Irish girl and n Jewish laj and built around them a most amusing scries of situations The story of "Ahlo's Irish Hose' Is a simple one but the manner of Its telling and the mnny character tyres are surh as to keep the fun at the boiling point throughout the three' nets. ThH Moroco attraction has rap tured threatro-Rt-ers In alt tho clllei where It has been presented. Some Idea ot tho popularity may be real ised whcn.lt Is known that It had a run at the Mcrnsco thentro for 40 weeks. It Is now In Its eleventh month In New York at tho Itepuhllc thentr ami-Its season there Is in Its height. This comedy also rnn for 12 weeks Ins 'Ban Francisco at tho Centryt)ian'tra. Kvery membcr'ot the company has 4:en selected by reason of the dis play of a certain type. Kach has been chosen by Oliver Morosco, and the result Is as gooj nn ensemble ot character players as has over been s;en here. In the east ore Harry 0. Keenam Philip Ityder, Sid ney Franklin, Helen Grossman, Hil ly Fay, Chrystlnc Francis, Harold Shubert, Jack Franks and a host of beautiful bridesmaids, Abie's Irish Hojo" wilt bo tho at traction nt the Pine Treo theatre. ij next Sunday nnd Monday. A special matinee will bo given on .S'ew Year's day. Thcodoro Casn says tho trouble With n girl throwing hurselt at a innii, Is n!o has to pick herself up nftorward. Playing At The Liberty i:nv.iti (hoot) (iiiiMi.v in "The Lone Hand" FAKED ANTIQUES IN LONDON SHOPS t.OKJ)t)N, Dee. ail.-Tlio meth ods by Hhlrh thousands (it persons ,iio ehonted nniiunlly throURh (ho salo by dOiiloiR ot uiitlutiu .,fuiull)iro. draperies it ml porcelain which nro ''fnkod," wi;ro shown recently when ii n mill'iiio dealer was brought Into court charged with fraud. ( Dining tin)- Itlnl It wm declared that ilonrrrs sell Hhhiki.uIk of, pounds worth of nuthiura eery year to Ameilrnii tnurlsis vtnltltig , UiirIiiiiiI. ami that probably less than five per rent ot tho purchnnes are real. The methods of the milium) do.il ers In fnMiiR their wares lire car ried out so skillfully that tho -.x ' liorts (ilfler wldel) In theli ni'ln Ion of many of tho pieces brought Into eoutt. The fnorlti system of the crooked dealer Is to obtain a genuine, nntlnuo of n certain period, tor Instance, n vhalr. Thin he will take apart, nnd reconstruct n mini her n f new chairs of tho same de sign, each olio containing n section of the original chair. It was s'kiwii , during tho hearing that nn iititiiiue j beditiviil had been taken to peters, land that tweUe dupllrntes fash j toned in nrcordance with this - 1 tern has sold for K'.OOO each. ' In fuklng china the witrk mor , difficult. Hero tho dealer must ! tnuke copies conforming minutely o the- original and hearing the ' maker's signature. This reiiulre u skill with 11 few person pomn'" i m adays. nnd which easily baffles tho experts. It Is estlmnted that flO pr rent of the antiques now hr-Jng ahown 1 In London nro not what thev nro represented to be .mum, w, i:. itoimiTT ihi.h WOODLAND. Citlir. Dec. Uft. Mrs. W. K. lliihhlll, wlfo uf I ho pus tor of the t'hil-ittltii ehiinh, died Tuesday, the lesllll of li'Olll pnlsoii- inc. Deceit-led was n iuiil of lown lltliiiiiime Is llllH "Hay, Mill. 'UI ought In Itm'H jour uiiriiilus pulled down. I saw you hissing our wlfo last nighl." I mil That's ono mi oiii I was j down at the Arcniln bowling hist g, neeeaneil was n iuiii of low a ; K,, and II )eius nf ngo. I'he fiiiieinl .i. . wai linld Wednesdii) I A dver Using pays. Try It nnj sen ; -:. .l; "L.-,: 'ill1 u : '. .'.;:: g-y-v-t-. - -' KmMmmmmnmmmmmmmasmmmmmemmmammBmmmammm TODAY and SATURDAY Her Aid WSfWilJi f A tlniinatie titory nf n gul"' . iranKcut bnrKiiin with a man for ()n- Yi-ai IlappiiU't-K Comody "Her Nilro Knight" Select News Goldwvn Graphic Sundv Mnlinee 1:30-7:00 p. in. "NICE PEOPLE" Wallace Rcid and Bcbc Drtnicln "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" Sunday, New Year' Eve, at 0:00 p. m. Monday Matinee ?..30 p. in Monday Evunintj 8:30 p. in. Mnijorli- llntv llie emv ruiiiilrj- iiikh( Hoot in tliU flue stoiy of -n n-nl lliilller. -OOO- SATl'IID.W ll.lflltV I'AltKY In "Sure Shot Morgan" Ii ii i u M s swisi ! 1 1 ii ijMEt7rfMia'M!l"''ls''s'r''sijwiriii msn -ooo- "?itM.lY Th,. I'f.ttire MiiCllinrellt uVHi:ilK IS MY WAXDKItlX J HOY' If your wlfo Is a light sleopcr, it Is Just ns well to keep her In the dark, gargles Hoy Nelson. i . Caution says: "I'm bringing homo tho bacon." Carelessness says: 'Tp bringing homo tho nchln'." There will only bo two styles In bathing suits next summer; tho;ie sultahlo for stout women ovor CO, nnd. those suitable for denunciation from tho pulpit. WOOD The winter storms of the last month have caused our stock of wood to shrink per ceptibly. We are filling or-1 ders promptly on DRY SLABS OR LIMBS Shipments of Tamarack and Body Wood in a few days. at tiii: LimatTY Scenes ot resplendent beauty min gle with many of dramatic -Intwaslty In "Tho Loan Hand." tho I'nlvorsali attraction starring Kdward "Iloot" Rlbson, which comus to tho Liberty theatre today. In the subterranean darkness nf a deserted mine scenes of a torrential , tlood wcro takun. William Welsh, who plays tho part of n miserly minor, utmost gavo his llfo as his, contribution to this stirring scene. Tim flrir.il H-itnK (if I hi. llll.ln rero' opened while Welsh lay prono on I tho floor of tho shaft. Tons .f water enmo pouring In from an opening overhead. Hy tho time "Hoot" (ilbson camo to his uld thoj water had risen almost celling high, leaving a bare six Inches of breath ing space. Tho two battled against tho onrushlng torrent, uioru often under water than above. As a result of the wetting and exposure. WoUh contracted a suvcro bronchial attack and was compelled to remain Iliac tlvo for moro than two weeks. Rlbson is supported by a brilliant cast Jn "Tho I-ono Hand." Marjorlu Daw has tho leading femlulno rolo while othors with Important parts ure Helon Holmes, Jack Pratt,' J fin TONIGHT AT THE STRAND Hlt- winati: i:vi:itviionv ;oi:s hemi: or iioDiiiNso.v ri:ATt'm:.s -l!(IO TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT "Whoopee!" "Let 'er Buck!" Western Night Two Big Western Features and New Year's Country Store Tonight Prizes jIven away tonight at 9:15: Two' Turkeys, two Chickens, two boxes Chocolates, Plum Pudding, Cedar Chest, box Crackers and others; and Snappy, Peppy 100 per cent Western Features NEAL HART IN "WEST OF THE PECOS" Mmle in llitllenrt of 'IVvjim Riding, Shooting and Fighting galore, and "MISS ARIZONA" 100 per cent Western, with action that will make you hold onto your seat. Also VAUDEVILLE MOVIES Show Starts at 6:15 'Don't miss this Double Feature Western Bill. It's. a Bear TWO DAYS ONLY SUNDAY December 31 MONDAY January 1st. (New Year's Eve) (New Year's Day) Special Matinee New Year's Day (Curtain New Year's Eve at 9 p. in.) v -ooo- Gala Holiday Attraction OLIVER MOROSCO (Morosco Holding Co., Inc.) 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