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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1923)
Vnwtt Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Till HHII.W, M il, l, CIVIC OPERA TO HAVE NEW STARS IN 1923 SEASON BELGIUM II TAKE LEAD IN REPARATIONS Plan For Settlement To Be Offered By Negotiation , If Allies Fail CHICAGO, Aua. 9. Fornand Ansscau, trading tenor In Frcnoft opera, will mako hli American do- hut with tho Chicago civic opera, which opoim here November 8. ac cording to tho announcement madu by tho company. Arrangement aro being made for tha appearance of other brilliant glleat artists, wblch will Inclililo Mmti LtiUlse tlbmch She will appear Irl a limit ed number of performances includ ing "Sainton and Oelltab.'' O.her atari included in the reg ular personnel of the company for the oomlng season will bo Mary Garden. Amclitn GalU Curd, Flor ence Macllcth, Mary McCormlc, Cy rena Van, Gordon, Georgea Baktan- off, Tito Bchlpa. Edith Mason and Feodor Challapln, with Giorgio Polacco again present as musical director. "Dorli Godunoff" and "L'Afrl cana," tho lnttcr by Meyerbeer, arc announced as novelties in the 192.1 24 sea3c.i, because they nevar ba fcre have been riven hv thn rivlr PARIS, Aug. 8. The court of Opera company. The role of Boris cessation today rejected th anneal 3 by criUca to be one" of Of Baron ;Cruppvon Bohlen, head -chaliapfn-a greatest. Among th at the fcrupp plant at Essen, and I revivals announced I, that of other directors of m Krupp'com- Zaia." with Mary Garden in the pany from setenccs impds-d by the. title role. MIf, Garden also win French court , martial. at Warden. ; appear in the revival, of Massenet's " - ; -. . J,., m. . . . .' j "Cleopatra." --. !i ..i Harry W. Ccatty. technical di- ;V SlKltl KtLUKU i .u. .-I r PARIS, Aug. 0 Belgium intends to take the initiative with tho new plan for reparations settlement I.' negotiations among the allies tall, according to a Brussels despatch. Belgium would confine the repara tions claims of Franco and Belgium to the material damage stiff or ed by those countries, and suggest to Eng land she cancel interallied debts, re ceiving from Germany for her part the amount of money she owes the United States. LOCKWOOD At Klamath August 8. to Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, 1220 Sargent ;' a daughter. Falls. R. L. avenue. W. Bcatty, technical i rector, is spending the summer In Europe visiting the more famous opera houses of France, Germany and Italy in search of new ideas. ' He Is said to be making a special j study of proposed settings in i Moussorgsky's "Boris Godunoff," which has bocome popular with American audiences. The opening of the operatic aea- j son November 8 Is a departure from 1 I custbm, as the season will open ' Thursday Instead of the usual Mon- t Some men move so slowly these day and will run one and one-half hot days you could take a time ex- j weeks longer than the usual sea- posure of them running. . ' .i son of tea weeks. COMING EVENTS .August 19. Interstate nle at Crater lake. plc- ! 91 HP! ITS the o .... -W in Not Only Retail Wholesale Distribution of breaiHs our business:; Wholesaling bread is dependent upoh-' the quality which is put into itl Using home grown wheat and employing eTii6stPup-to-date methods, we are fwrnshingre- Mailers", bread which' insures constant, repeal orders?: ; THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CAKES, COOKIES, PIES AND CONFECTIONS Sixth St. Bakery CHARLES H. LANDIS, Proprietor 126 So. Sixth Street "For goodness sake, eat Better. Bread' DOING ONE THING " . .i . AND DOING IT WELL Is the Secret of Our Success One Business Only G-R-O-C-E-R-I-E-S Fresh, staple and fancy, with such variety and completeness of stock that we are able to fill any order for-supplies for the table. , ( , : JUST NOW oWe have -an, excellent line of Plums, Peaches,' Apples, Grapes, Cantaloupes, Cherries and Berries. 'See us for table delicacies. Houston & Phelps , ' , One Business) Groceries 802 Main St. . Phone 421 Look is nsteini oss is Gut of Town e Captured The Store This is Not a Sale, Just a Little Surprise From the Boys, Who Don't Give a D About Profits, Because r WE DON'T PAY THE BILLS If You aire From Missouri II f y Cooper Athletic Union Suits 95 r Trunks and Suit Cases 1 4 off Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits $1.3 4. xr if w in Any Suit House At ) oft All Hats At 1 1 1 1 Topkis Athletic Union Suits 7B Collar Attached Dress Shirts, All Colors and Sizes 95c Light Weight Union Suits .95. Beginning Saturday, August 11th. 9 Spga.irraaii "We ain't mad at nobody neither" Boys f ;