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HATl'llDAV, DICCICMHKK 111, 102:1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH - FALLS, OREGON Pay THE EVENING HERALD , CLAHHIFIIil) AO iuti:h I'lmt Insertion Hint 10c Twu Insertions pi r lino I fin Thwo InaeHlona mr lluu ttOi' I'onr Insertion! ..put lino WTtn Week (6 linii'M) Nir lino Ollc Ono Month ......... .......iit lluo 7flo Minimum charge 2Go. Ad nut oonmioutlva . aro charged ai now tullowlnii oob omission, , First Insertion 1 la "Now To Gay'' oolumn without oxtrs obaris, but all Iniortlona la that eoluma r kt first Insertion rata. Display . olkMlllod ads,- (where typo largo than thlt U usod) tro counted olno llnoi to lacb. Copy, muut bo ta Horald offic by noon to ol la that day's paper. NEW TODAY il'laiu, specifications and liamcn designed. Illllt of malarial aud "mi ni it I un furnished. Now It llio time, Jul. L, Crbimuti, Hlruvtnrnl F.ngl uxor, 131 N. 2d. I'houo 72)1. Sl.lt KOIt BALK Ford coupe. 133. orlg lua I card, , llaanlora, Itiizmll vacuum feed. I'hoim III), Dr. duxu. . . IS-ls fUrnyd--Ono nwtiy bark bay ninro, weight abouliUOO Ibn., branded clr. ole II anil eomo cnlllo branded W.V mi right blp iind split In left i-nr. Itenitonuhla roward. llox 617. City. Will Ntuibert. 1 5-m KOU SAUE-Mahosmiy plnno l) u;li, Vrnctlcully now, H. 1V18 WiihIi Inaton m. . ; is VANTKI)"ork by llin hour. Cull M 41D N. 10th., apt. I.".; pIioiki 342-W. HIS LOflT-Chlld'ii mnll bcovor nivk 3loro, liolwcnn' Hall hotel and thu den (How. 'Itinnrn to Hornld of flro or Hull hotol. Itunnrd. 15-17 t- liny your ntinUt direct from ih Itrownr, 11,7(1 pur box. purci'l pool lrpald to Kliiiunth K,ill,(. t. A. Owmia, Anhluud. Or.:. DH-J 1 1 ln MIHHWd i'i;its. ItALl'll l)K WIT- Last hoard of flvu ymrn oho ut Klmiuitli Kulla. ll.-olhi'r John la diuid and Ualpli u nm'dod (o Kvtlln rfcUtc. Aiiyont' huv IiiK Information concmunlralo with Vu. John Mtunrl, Kit Morris el, Morrlqon, llllnota, t- l.OST-l'Blr tortolao alicll ulaaa. n In Sown aomn plnev. Phono 217-lt. Ituward. l.'-17 i i i i roil SALK--Pourri)cm complcMly furnlobod ' honao-lclt liirKo M, tSiino. Call 514-J rr.i-o Mr. V. J. Duly, 1021 Jofd'tHon. t,i. t,- WNTKDTo runt by roaponalblo cou tln. modirn 4 or o-rooin fiirnlahcd lion no: can Rlvp hi-at of reference. CMII 230 It. ' i: 1 1 FOIl HKNT-Mccly furnlahcd apt. for -family of 2 ndulU only .St. Fran cl apt., G2H );i k at, .15 FOIt KALK--Thlny new player plnno rolla. Phono 437-11 , 15-19 FOIl HALK-Scvnrnl acctlonul Imok cnaca. 8 Loo in In hiilldlnn;. 15 -I- I.OHT-Ou Mrrlll rood. Humlny . M., n llltln hln k ilos, Alrediilo unit Rpltr, imiucd Jnck. 1 34 S t'r-i. relit. Howard. 12-21 I'Olt SALK-l.urKO fi-room hnuao, nil .inoilern. aower cnnnoctlona, full hnamucnt, all bullt-ln tent ores. Ap ply at 2105 ltecl.i unit lou nvenue. Mills ndilltlon. 15-21 WANTED WlANTKl) A pnltlon by oxporlnncpd li ok keeper, timekeeper, payroll clork. Lncnl referoncun. Married, nito 28. In or out of town. I'liono M'.i-W, Apt. 7. ( . 13-15 WANTF.O Kxporlcnrod drosamnkor . wunta aowliiK by day: mulio 1 di'ims per tiny; no patlcrim, (3.50 and Inmrd. 1117 Plim alroot. Mi'. C. H. Ayors. - 13-17 I will do ioWIiik hy Any. J'hnno 351-11. Phono aflor 8 P. JI. M1a Aliiin Ponraon. ' 13-15 WlANTKH 'Hy Womnn, work wiwhlnf (IIhIii'H or hekpiiiR Willi cookltlK '111 rustniirnnt or liolol. .Mra. J. C, l.'un noi'i hotiao on coruur of 3d und Cullf. uveniie. '11-17 I.OOIC. PlnulRli. Wanted Man oi ludy pluulHt with pluno for nc crliiipaiiyliiR iibnlit nn hour dully, ox ffijlH HumluyH; mimt piny mid read wcill. Addiosn A. I). C, Kvuninif Hnr nld. , 10-15 ALTKItATIONM, iidilltlona, karuxcB. utoro fronlH.i nholvhiK, countoni, cnblnnt work, Jim. L. Ci'lnninii, 131 t4. 2d at. Phniio 1U, t f.tf POMTION WATKD tf you am worth morn ybu run oarn mora hy aovurlntt a botttir poltlon throtiKh Tlio Ilnrald oIuhaUIckI ad column. ' SOtf. District Mnnnucr AVanlixl, ' Ml'n, Acclilont, Iliiallli Iiimininco. Altractlvo propoaltlon to right man. Nntlonnl Llfo iiuaurnnco Co. of II. Bi A. (Kntabllnhod 1808) Plttock block, Portland D1-.T1 automobileIT FOR HALK Ford Inui'lng, ovnml7.n t'tlres, Helf-starter, loin of extras.; Clienp for citnli. llitlck (larnge, "III : nnd Kluinalh. M-U i FOR SALK Dodgo touring, In first rlnna Rhnpn: Dulclt anrnr;e. 7th and Kluoinlti, ' , M-.H FOR SALE ITOIt HALM iYoiiiik (lurimin roller i ciiiiiirlini, fl no neuters; nlco Xnum present fur your awmitlmitrt. I'rlcu $10. 720 Walnut. I'lioiio 2 1 1 -It. , 1 4-1 K I POIt RALK Tbo Nevada Homo, j Inquire of I. Carter, Fifth ami Ouk. M-i n ! FOIt HAI-K Mnn'd (ill wool uuto I knitted aorka; wll nmlio Hire I Christum gifts; will tuko order to knit woman's ami -clilldriura stock luga. Mm. J. F. flolditwurluy, SU2 Voly Bt. I'liono 223-W. 13-15 FOIt HA 1. 10 Two Clormun shepherd polio puppies. Thoroughbred ped igreed, $125 ouch, dill 407. 12-18 IS3.C0 ALL WOOL BUIT Oil OVF.R K'OAT tailored to your measure, hy j A. NbkIi Tailoring Co, All OUu price. I'liono lO'.i A H. Hminiir will mil duy or evenings and Dhow goods; plonly of anipplna anllafiicllnn guar anteed dross holler for lea. D13-J5 FOIl BALE Tamo geese, ullvo or drumiod, Call 10F33. 12 17 FOIl BALK Poultry, boot and Pork at dih Hunkot (Irocnry every Wmlnuadny. Mr. Julia Hwlndlnr. . . 1.2-20 FOIl BALlv Comforlnblo top buggy , aliigio- harness, gentle driving mam, to initio 80 acre qenr town for Kood ton truck. II. M, DnnlolK, llo imma, Oro. 12-18' FOR BAt.B Etablliihd hardware. Vlumblnx and nht motnl biml miH, with RimoHno ncrvleo ntntlon li connection; tooln and truck and l oro futures (or a prko fur bolow coal. If lutoronted wrlto box 4H2, Unniniiilr, Calif. K'-18lnc I- FOnCKl) BALE Storp poylnR bull nunii; 0 Iota. 3 niblnj; -noma cura: j 1 pluno; niovlnit phturo wucli., coui- pii'to layout, rtmdv lor liiilnCK. Snap. Hco Dick at 220 Mitln - St. ' ... . 12-1 Sloe FOIl SALIC A noot littlo lunch room dolna'uKid bualnvaa, Honuon for aotllns la havo other biuilnuue. Iti aaunnblo. French Lunoli Koom, Phono 005 M. 1120 Klanuilh ovo nu. 11-17 FOIl SAIJ--Friih wulnula. 28c per pound, at thn Northern Fur Shop. Only a fnw Huoka left, 105 South 7th atrciit. Hart bldK. 10-15 t APPL1X1 Newtown Pippin apple), j Inrpo alio, delivered In second xono, J1.75 n box. B. A. Nyo, Talent,. Oro ! gon. ' . 7-30 FOIl 8A1.K Complet m wmlll. Only run 8 montln. All heavy now rua- I rhlnory. K. IC Looaley, Montncuo. (Calif. , . aVlfi I. FOIl SALIC J 4 r to red onlona. cab. bnitn, pnraulpa, enrrota, beuta. MHo and m qunrter nortliwost of Mulln. John Ilotulk. N28-L)SS OrUV-NOKS, 13 per 40 I ha ((not) box. liv nrenald nnrrnl nonl. II. H jPhllllpa, Corning, Cal. No culls. 27tf riCICIKD OLIVES, 11.26 pr-r gal-, Ion, by prepaid parcel Post. II, H. Pbllllpa, Cornliix, Cal. STtf FOR RENT FUR RKNT Four-room liouae, f IS! furnlturo for anle, 1250. R38 N. 10th at. . 14-10 FOIl lllv.NT Furnished room, hent. phono and bath, 20. 126 N. 3rd. Phono 280W. 13-15 FOR RKNT Furuliihed 4-room apt. 58 Main. 13-15 BOARD AND ROOM, $8 pur wouk. lientlomon preferred. 024 Wash Ington at. 13-15 NKWLY furnished rooma with hent by tho day or week. 020 Klnmnth nvonue. 10-22 FOR RW.NT Sleeping rooms, 419 N. 10th t. ' . 10tf. I FOR RKNT Two 2-room opla., 19 N. 10th at. No children nllowod. Ctf FOR RKNT Sleeping rnom.i M per week tor one. lift Washington alroot, D3-J3 POULTRY CERTIFIED I1AIIY CHICKS Wo aro now booking for full and spring; dollvoiry in Wihlto nud Drown Leghorns, It. I. Reds, llnrroil Rocks, Black Mtiroroas. Wee aro a member of tho Olourt Co. Farm Burontl Cenl tlod Flock and Accredited Iltite.hiiry ansoolatlon, Orland Hatchory, Orlnnd, Olenn Co., Calif. ltf. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WHAT DO E 3 PETTY .?, ( JANt, WANT 5AN1A , , CLAU3 TO BRING HER? ) TELL MOTHER -COME 0 V NOW AND TELL MOTHER J- REAL ESTATE FOR HALK K0 ncrea on lilKhwny, 4 5 iicre.i In alfnllii, very cheiip. 140 ucroit. ('null or loniia. i'lionn 4IIH-W-3. 14-15 FOIt HALI'-r.O-ucrn alfnlfa farm, n en r Mtilliii '(jaay loriim, lox AI. O., Herald office. 013-JlOlnc FOIl BALK 40 ncrea of Improviid land In nirnlfn. In'iulro of L. Cur tor, mil and Oak. 13-15 FOR BALK 4-roniii modnrn hound. furulalicd; with enrage; 3 blorka from Main it., on pavement. Box K. V Hnruld office. 13-15 IIKHT UUY I.N TOWN Four-room plaatorcd houao, 50x120 foot level lot; on macudnmlzed atreet, Far a (tilck aala, 11800, Tnrma. Call 527 Klunialli nvu., HrowtilEK. 13-1'j MONEY TO LOAN MPNJCY TO LOAN It you have, It i uiid aro louklnx for a good Invjat ment. you can find, tbo one you're lookjnft for wltb a small ad In The Herald olamlflod column. SOtf LOST; A FOUND LOBT On Merrill roud, Sunday P. i 11., a llUlo blnck don, Airedale and Spill!, named ''Jock." 11146 Crcacunt. ICewnrd. ,r 12-22 LOBT Ono bay mare, weiaht about g S50, wblto ipot on forehead, flK uro 3 brand an rlxlit should'er. Cull KIiik Uroa., City Tranafor, Howard. .. 11-18 FOUND 120 In aaay mousy, by put . ting a. 50-ccnt want ad In The Herald and disponing of exceaa stuff itial I couldn't una bm, was Jual what the other fellow wanted. 30tf. UIJBINHS OHPORTU.S-ITY Want to ...buy, want to anil, want a partner. Knally arranitcd through The Herald cbualtled advertisements. 30tf TUIANaLH OAFR Tba place to gat good cats. OPEN ALL NIQHT 1( Main Btreet. Phona (24. 14tf LIVESTOCK FOR BAX.E Horses, two 3 yenr olda and three 2-ycnt-old.s, and 2 work horses, 7. bend: five cows, two milking, 3 coma trash January- .iCan ho seen at Stclnnictz place, 3 miles from Klumulh Falls on Midland road. Theodora Helm, 14-15 FOIl SALIJ-Two grado Jersey hclf ers, 6 months. Two purebred bulls, 3 months. From good producing cows. Priced right. H. M. Dnnlel. Donanxa, Oro. ... 12-18 , K-STRAY Strayed from Orennon's ranch about Dec. 4 or 5, one span bay horacn; ono branded W on right shoulders Uxvtb shod! -weight 1350 and 1500 lbs. Call 49GJ3. 12-18 FOP. SALK Airedale pups, papers go with pup when you buv; ono fox hound pup. P. O. box 365 11-17 LEGAL NOTICES NOTTCK FOB ITHIJCATION. ivpartment of tho Interior. . United Stntcs Land Office at Lnkc- Vlow, Oregon, Nov. 19. 1D23. ' Notice Is hereby given that Peter Plotcrsialncr, tof Algoma, Oregon, who, on November 24, 1920, mnde Homnatoad ontry, No. 011373, for Lots 1, 6, Sec. 24, T. 37 8., R. 8 E.; Lot J and BUK-NWK, See. 10, Township 37 8 Range 0 E., Willam ette morldlnn, has filed notice of In tention to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo-doscrlbod, bofora C. II. DoLap. clerk of tho county court, at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, on tho 27th day of December, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred HaBolstoin, Ray Cox, .Wm. Uhrmann, llenrga Hagolstoln, all of Aigomn, Oregon. . F. P. LIGHT, Register. N. 21 D. 22-Inc. I KOTICK 1'OU PLHLICATIOX. Department of the Interior. .Unttod States Lund Offico at Lnkcvlow, Ore gon, November 30, 1023. Notice Is hereby given that Al binos Whltlntch of Kono, Oregon, who on April 29, 1923, mndo ad ditional Homestead Kntry, No. 0U882. for Lot 4, Section 4, Township- 40 South, Rnngo 8 East, Wil lamette mcrldinn, has tiled notice of Intention to mako Cominutntion proof Id establish claim to the land above described before C. R. Dolnp clor4t of tho county court, at Klninath Falls, Oregon, on tho 10th day of Jhnunry, 1024. Claimant nnmos ns witnesses: C. H. DOlJip, J. F. Foster, William Lambert, George Hcnvaliu, all .of Klamath Falls, Oregon. i F. P. LIGHT, Registor. D4-.T5. ! "' 1 : VOU KNOW, OLIVIA ' .THAT EVERV TIME I, QCTTJ .uu 1 I TO BRING ALWAYS SAME THINKS - DU-DA SPORTS a v a v II. S. ASSE Students to Have Place to Practice And Expect to Develop Strong Team . 'Tho school board this morning de cided to glvo the, boys and glils of Klamath county high school the use of the assembly hall to play basket ball in. . , This dcclnloa was greeted with Joy by tba students, who have been without nn athlotl: bull, and who now feci that, a. strong team can be developed. The floor., Is larger than tho. pno used lust .year and over cornea tho diHUd vantage. of practicing on a .mull floor than playing games on larger ones with the valley tams. . , Klamath high will play North llond horo tbo evening of December 27. On Monday Coach. Carlton and Professor Bennett will go to. Ashland to arrange tho basketball schedule wild teams of tbo Southern Oregon Athletic association, which Includes bosldca Klnmnth -: Falls, , Roseburg. Omnia Pass, Medford and Ashland. , The association team winning the moat Ramos and ,tho , highcat per centage will reprcseat aouthorn Ore gon In tho atnte tournament. KELTNER ON OREGON BASKETBALL SQUAD Klamath, H-iii,, Ono of, tiio Thirty Freshmen. Players Who. Have Kurrlvi-1 Weeding Out .OREGON AGRICULTURAL. COL Lt'OK. Corvnllls,. Doo lS.rr-CIalr Kcitner of Klamath Falls, fros'nmnn In agriculture, 1h one of. the 30 fresh man, baakqlbull layora.. who have nurvivnd Coaclj Roy ','Spec" Keene'a ivcoiling out process, Nearly, 1 OO.ftien nppcurcd la uniform tor the opening practice bul .thu coach's, process of 'diminution has . roduccvtlia .nquod to Its prtaent slie. Wlien the active Bi apom begins tho group will be cut to 20 men., . . ,, , , Tho turnout, of yearlings waa un-UHiiall- largo this .term and co inset I UoD htut been keen. The schedule of ganici), Us not completed but a aeries of pon:ots with Portland, high schools and tho University of Oregon "frosh" Is assuroiL ,-f r SIX FILMS DEPICT '. SCENES IN FORFESTS Pictures (o be Shown in Theatres of Two States Show. Menaco of Forest Fires v PORTLAND,. Dec. 15. Six mo tion picture films covering activities und scenes on tho national forests of tho went hiivo, Just been started out from tho district .forester's office. at Portland to certain forest hondqunr ters In Oregon and Washington, . Tho pictures will bo shown, at lo cal theaters in the smaller towns of tho two states. The films going to tlio stnto of Washington are "Red Kneniy." and "WTIien Klk Como Down," each a two-rculer witli.jui interesting story wiUi action and much weslorn s.'cnery. . Those . are scheduled for. ilullingbniu, .Wenat- chee, Tnconin,,. Okanogan, Chelan, Twisp, und towns nearby. Tho tour films being sent out for Oregon are I "Red Knomy," a two-rcoler; "Future ForoM Giants," "Roads to W'oudiir lnnd" and "Golduu Fleece.',' ono reel ench. Thoso films uro being routed to Rosolnu'S, .Mnplctun, (Xtshmaji, Florence, Gardiner, llrooklngs, Gold llnnch, Port Orford, Crescent City In southwestern Oregon and to Wal lowa, Kiiterpr'Ise, Baker, Prlncvlllp, Outiir., John Dny, Prniio" City nnd other towns of, eastern Orogon. ONLY l,ACK- IAI1C UIUAT ". THAT'S N ncu.nnn'i - . I KHF WAKITS. SANTA 'T H li iAtVl E HER- SHU.) ?THlMG .SHE :th.img.she'- f SAIO TO.Mf:: Kff ITH.ISK H- SAYS TIE r KfeAi.tr vtN i SOMETHIIMy IP WE cOUU'. ONLV ' GUESS Army Pilot Brave to Get Picture Death of Kilauea Fire-pit IIILO, Island of Hawaii, Dec. 15 Alrplune photographs of the fire- ! pit of an active volcano were taken recently by I'nlted Btate army pilots, I who succeasfully performesd this! daring feat over Kilauea, tho larg-! eel continuously active Tolcann In ' the world. '. ! A group cf four planes did tho work. In a sudden descent direct ly over the Inner crater they went down to within a few hundred feet of tho roaring Inferno of lava within tho encircling walla. I Heavily' buffeted by the up-rush of euper-heated air and gas' fumes arising from the pit, the aviators drove their planes straight ahead, while the daring photographers lean ing' far outboard, took a series of rapid-fire photographs of the tumul tuous molten lava directly beneath them, according to witnesses of the feat. A series of unusually graphic views was taken. Those who participated In the flight were Lieutenants J. M. Mc Culloch, W. N. ; ArmJs, and Ned Schramm; Captain R. O. Hoyt. com munication officer; R. C. Wrlgton, photographer', and three enlisted men. ' TO REVIVE COTTAGE IXDUSTRV LONDON, Dec. 15. A practical and scientific effort is being made at the Long Ashton Institute, Bristol, to revive and develop the ancient English willow Industry. After, considerable research speci mens of the creeping willow bare been, found, and are now under cul tivation. , . The slender . cane3, th.'a plant ser.dg up are very tough and for finer basketwork arc. valued at 1330 a ton. , . ' DIM ITER IF. KIDNEYS BOTHER T"al&e , a Tabtespoonful , of Salts, if. Back Pains- or Bladder is Irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking a n,Uart of water each day, nlso take salts occasionally, says a noted au thority, who tells ns that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys In their efforts to expel It from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and .When the weather is bad you have rheumatism twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often get sore and lrritat'ed, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during tho night, t To help neutralize these Irritat ing acids; to help cleanse the kid neys and flush off tho body's urinous waste, got four .ounces of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy here. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may than act flno. This famous salts is made from tho aeict of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia,- and has been used for yeurs to help . flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also o neutralize tho adds in tho systom so thoy no longer irritate, thus often so they no lunger Irritate, thus often relioving bladder woakhess. "" "" Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful effer vescent lihtla-wwtcr drink. By all means hnvo your physician examine your kldnovs at least twice a year. Adv. ' ' 'Tho drug store on account of lis varied Hues is the logical place to do your Xmaa shopping. Trv the drug store first, Cnrrirf SayS So. ; PerfmiiMs, toilet wntors and com hlimllon sets.- 'nrrlns for lungs. : TOM KNEW TOM, WHEN t ASKED JANE WHAT SHE WANTED SANTA TO BRING HER; . ivncN nCLtN, WUUI-li '' W0hD IL, ' nw ii'ic ,nlNGOT IT FOR ONERS I! NOT SEE SANTA Governor Richardson May Abandon Custom of Former Years iSACR AM E-NTO, Dec. 15. Prls oners at San Qucntin and Folsom who fall aaleep the night before Christmas to dream of Santa Claus entering their, cells with pardons are going to bo dift&ppolhted this year, unlera their patron saint, Governor Friend W. Richardson, has a change of. heart aa the yuletlde season approaches, : tin years gone by, the custom of remembering some of the "boya" at the stato prisons has been observ ed by California governors, but peace on earth and good will toward men now Is boing practiced not at Christmas time alone. It was ex plained yesterday at the governor's office. . ; ' Governor Richardson, when asked LINKVILLE IN 1 ' .... . oa-aiv fSAIN hfESVKre f w ("hold er ' . (C""- AREA-fT 1 IS NOLAusaaf Rf .f ' 1 1 THIS MORNM6 WHEf4 HE DlSCOVEREO SOME LUNK HEAD HAt LEFT THE DEPOTS BEST POKER EVERETf TRUE " rttvKt Kf?. tuoe, That thouG.h . . 30i"e . i6Nu FtecnoN op ethical- PRero(i- ATIVE A RPPROCH6rtENT COUt-l HAVS. BSSKi arpeCTtS.U. , . MO 3 OftV Tj-rtS . ' AiCiJf?xMt31'Z6r13MTe NClOe-M-r TO THS IVeSTITUS. OP . luK '''' fc ONl. MOMISMT - HAVC2 XoO, .Got ! A DICTIONARY ',. vM ITH YOU T f itlTUSe HAVE X ' N6v(. iim't TH4T BETTY i rue -rn, f ME TOO AND DAV i If ha contemplated th usual ChrlaU ! mas pardons, declared he had lv i tho matter no thought. ? v " )' A number of applications- for a; ccutivo clemency are pending, out of which the governor enn pick f vorltea for littlo gift In the event ' ho'experlences a clianga of haaft b-j j fore called on to play the role of finlnt Nicholas, but ho attention la being given tho selection of '.Chrlatmas list. ' ' 1IOVIFS f.rnR THR . . ; fyi-:nfA.v cwildreji ,i BERLIN, Dec. 15. German PP -cnts complain bitterly that their hll- ' dron flock evenings to the ' movls houses and stay up late to wateU' blood-curdling dramas. The law against young children being; abroad at night alone apparently aro not enforced. v , ' . ' Crowded housing condition! add lack of beat and light In the hornet are given as reasons for the' de position of the youngsters to take (d tho cinemas. , Staircases are no longer lighted,. . In many apartment houses in Berlin, the, landlords saying the expense 18, too great. Signs reading as follow, are not Infrequent: "This house. I closed at dusk; persons entering later do so at their own risk. . , .: YE OLDE TIMES ( kl. M I 5IIT 5t alsfeTa N "THE" YfrfTtHCt ROOM By CONDO ArvO EMOUOBCNTV NO, . :l an -rr rr y B7 ALLMAH ..f-.-f V 1,11 . -w ' m WELL, WHAT DID SHE 1,T MEAN BY," DU-DA"? I . ' &M WHAT DID YOL GET . 7jJu HER- LET'S SE-VS S( 7nothin doing! r NOBODY WILtSEE IT (S OR KNOW WHAT IT IS UNTIL CHRISTMAS jf !" r.. ,. ; . .fl , .Mill ."'i i :r.l .. ( MS ' or.o - "j'l.'O iti'