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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1924)
MONDAY, Af'flll, 14, I KM. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pag Thre fMAINlY ARDIIT PFdPlFI jj l if ill il. i i UUU I I LUI LL. . Genuine Thrills Found In Pine Tree Picture Willi hllna M.'mirl On tho Hlionk riincli lu Yonna Vulloy, oporntuil by Dnve and John Hhonk nr aliout 1 00 wiiiI.IIIiik, ouor. IOtl3, Willi KOMI I HUM who 'Will- lull child In tho nurliiK uvrNiw on onv tif llm Hhook parturini. ()n duy John Hhook huppciiml to kIiuico tlown toward tho cnbhagn patch und thora nw i young army ot noxllnnn anlmly 1 rjtlu rlu k the ixituh. John Hhook walked down In Mm mi:h mm without ururliiK th fluffy little himdltn Improved tho nouil .of tholr ilopartur. "They nvr returned, " Hhook mid yomorduy. "Thi'y are nlway J il nt outaldo of I Ito lubbaiu patch but limy amd la reullto that hnro wn Immigration law in thu tnlibuiB patch." Tho Hhuokn hiivu I wall appointed and wall .couductm) tanoh which U rimomilitt'dna ono of the beat In the valley, Timely Warnluu W'Jhiii tnmptud to tnkn n drink ol Jucknaa, yoiuu nun, Juat think of l It I at : Near l.a I'lna, and dole to the county Una bntwean Klamath and Daachautaa, a man namnd Funk took a drink of Jackam.nnd wn a daud man In HO ml union. At Chicago. 13 death were cuuwd from drink ing Juckaaa madii of ilnnutiirwil nlcjo. lol. The muff orturcd you may be hade of anything or any kind of Mon. The arariiK" dealer In the tompaund Internal caret only for four money. Your dnntli In il Miiall matter to bim. vAltura New, Krn. Well 1opI Yratiilny Drilling at the Yonna, Valley well wn aunpended yemerday to give the driller aud llm crew u rent. The well Is very mlalttadlng In appear ance. It rouiliuU one ot the picture of the flrei wall conntriKtn.i over SO yearf ago. Hut a mnttor oi fact, the Yonna Vnllny well while prlmatlve In appearanco It In bettor condition with reipect to the hole. Straight and dry la the watch word ot the Yonna iwell propononu, Wind va. Ilrtilc ri'ho Uiual crowd ot Sunday pii nicker on Loot Klver and on Klani ath lake ware conaplcuoua by tbolr absence yeaterday. It was a cam of Wind r. I'lcnlckeri. Prom early morning till late at night a cold wind from the north whipped lu way orer Klamath county, ruffling up the uppar Hike and cautlng mini ature dint alarms all over the vat loy and roads. Last night about 9: SO snow begun to sift down and kept It up tor a bait hour. Drlvo Prmn Omntia Arriving last night In Klamatn Falls by motor were H. W. Schwarti and 8. A. Myers ot Omaha, Neb. The two men made the long and arduous trip across country from Nebraska by auto and nro here to look ovor the Klamath country and visit relatives. Insurnnco Man Visitor Philip llronson. Insurance man from Seattle, arrived last night by auto from Mimlford and will remain here till Thumday trammeling buel neia for the company he ropresonts. Bronaon speclallsea In Mill Insur ance and will vlalt many of the mills In the vicinity of Klamath Falls. Kurt lirt t Kroin Homo 8. E, Iluffort vu the visitor yos larday who can boast more terra tlrina between Klamath Fall and hit home, Huffrt Is from Lebanon, Pa., and Is here for soveral days on business. Ho Is roglatorod at the Wlilts Pollcnu. Down From Itocwntlon Mr. and Mm. M. A. Puckett were In town Saturday and Sundny ou pleasure visit. I'uckett has boon en gaged tor mnny months In logging near Recrentlon. by uppliiuiw hi liilerviil. The iiriiiliii'lliiii follow llm life history of Din k from tho llimi h Ir printout i' in iiiiiiii, idilldiiin us a pup in CIii'IhIiiiiih duy to ilui und, wimrM Im muliiH iwllh u ha-wul( lu llm Klondlku. Iluck Is the liMiipuniblii roiiipnn lon ami iiroiriitor of clillilrvn mid a pniupi.ruil put III a rlc-h hoiiaohnld. H'ulur Lung., the vlllulii. Hlimls Buck, nluhs 1)1 in Into iil,nili.,ln and wilt hi in in. ulud ((,g in iho Klondike. In a wonderfully Intimate und sym. pulli-HIc inuniiur 'Mlroclor Kind Jnck in ii n hmi vuhiiiIUii.i liui'k'a flri trip ns a sli'd dog, wlili llm el i mux of this auqutmto cdiiiIiik In lite big fight, wIhau ho kills the formur lead dog of iliu loinii. Ills mm ni.ii.tiir 4 brutal. Then he fulls Into I ha hsimla of tondprfret. Finally m Is berrlnnrtt'd by a kind ly pmtpHi'tur,. pliiy.-d by Jack Mul hull, and a v.nnilnrful purtnerrihlp di vnlope bot.wvi-n man mid dog. The climax U 1-im.i and ihrllling. 'Director Jnckuian him rnglsi-itvd very Inldllgi-ndy thi. gritdiiul appeal of tho wild Northern country lo Iho Intent Inatliirt of u do. There In a aptundld avqimnra wlmm Muck's liitreiu lu thi wild Hit. f vurloin allium, helps the iimler.nandliig of Iho t hnhKo In the dug und ulno pro vides some splendid shots ot, viirlom wild unltnulu In their native haunts. "The Call of the Wild."' will upponl to every lover of dogs, of iho out doore mid of thrilling dramatic on tortalnmoni. ti, f,m ahnwlng hi tonight. ' PANHY 11, A XTH Klamath grown plants with heavy roota and good variety of iiilure, 7'iv por dosnn. KLAMATH FI.OWIOH RIIOI' 834 MjiIii St., Phono r,K9 14 llnnl UIImoii Nimiti'iI lu Krllo Klim of Uie Weslj Coiueily lOiillvens ( nITi'liI l'rig.iui, The , Mlinrt griinH nf I In, cnttlo loiiMtrf und I In. willing pUliiH m IiIHm of Arlaona furnlnh Iho uniting for one. of the most mitiirtulnlng "weul.jin" semen play, w,1!n hu shown lure In u long time. Thin tlinn It In I'hlveiMiil'j "xho llembllir Hid," III which II. in! tiibaon lu elur red, This plr.lurii hud Its first local showing ut tho Plna Tree Theatre lnt li ' c t und wna well incelved by a crowd ! which had evl.kmtly gone to tho thrutro with the v..uo hope of teeing a wealurn picture thut wue not made on Long islpnd or In a Hollywood pasture. It mw Itu hope roullzed, Too many wMlorna of lute huvo curried the studio atmosphere, Much tiliiures simply cannot ring tee. "The llumblln' Kid." was filmed for tlid most part In Arizona. .Rpe.iklng of eomvdlft, oak one of Hm liiitirtrcri who bold their sio liiiif.lWug ut Hurry I.ui.kiUhi In his two r.;nl I reuni inlleil "Picking Pei cliei,." it is on-- i.f tho bmt uhort roined'cs shown' In Klamath Falls In ninny a day. Thin prog-nm "' 1 1 1 have lis final allowing tonight. ItoglntiT ami Vole KOHK lll'HHKH 2 your old grafted rone hiiahos. f4 namnd kinds, climbing und bush, for Immediate planting. KLAMATH FUW:n SHOP HM ,ln In HI., Phone G8 14 A''''t'iH''""' n Merchants LUNCH Now served daily at the While Pelican v' HOTEL 60 cts. . . Perfect Service Best of Cuisine 12 to 1:30 P. M. Your patronage will be appreciated. A. D. SHORT, Mgr. iDUSMexn dreamy because sleep doet not bring total unconscloimness. Tho brain nt 111 trloi I to Intorprnt senxatlons and ineinor-1 les, and Its efforts i re our dreams, j Tired, sIukkIhIi skin and muscles , wake up quickly when llllllilNti Al.( OIIOI, brings them Its brucing action. Aft er strenuous pxeruluc, l'urotcut Hub blng Al.ohol Is nil (invigorating rub down. In llu di""nilng room, a splendid deniloiviut ..ml u rono-fniR-1 rant balm after shaving. ne of 201) I'll ret em preparations for health and hyulone. Every Item the bent that "kill und cure cun pro duce. STAR DRUG CO. TJie 5?oJ Store Hahln Attends Meet Secretary Linn P, Snbln ot the chamber of commerce loft Sunday morning for Eimono to attond tho annual gathering of Oregon chamber of commorco eecrntarlns. Sabln will be gone .about a week. Iiorella Man Hero W. U Campbell, prominent atock ruleer and landownor of tho Lorulla dlNtrti-t, ' Is In Ivlumnth Falls on buslnuAs maltors. He expnou to re main until tomorrow. IIOHK 1IUSHKS 2 yMr old grafted rnxo bushes, 54 named kinds, climbing and biuli, for lmmmdlnta planting. KlLAMIATH FLOW.Kll SHOP 834 Main St., Phono fi 80 14 "Call of the Wild" Film Win Instant Approval Liberty Theatre Showing; Atlrncts ApiMleclullvo Amllemej Juelc ondon'N Hlory. For tho naplrutlon to preenrvo up on tho ecroon poBlhly tho imwl wldoly rend of J tick London's hnonu, "Tho Cull of tho Wild," Hul ltonch Ih to be commnniled; for Iho owner ship of so beautiful und nnhln n oronturo as Buck, ho Is to bo con gratulated. That numberless admlrera ot Lon don and the wonderful nnliunl ho analysed ho vividly sympathised with .Mr. .ltonch'n nmblllon was evl dnncod by the rrowdod houses yon tnrday nt the Liberty thentro. Thnt mnny approved iho liiaunor In which ho 1ms caught tho story was ehown aw tVttlVBOUV'9 THUATHB Your Last Chance TONIGHT t,IBON tOAe DAMBLN' It Mode ' 10 m Hiiitg on to the Heats mill Yell YcNterdny Seo It. Tonluht anil HARRY LANGDON IX "Picking Peaches" ITS A WOWl . Added JOHN POST (IPKU.VTK! THNOU At The LIBERTY The final showing of Jack London's famous dog story. The Call of the Wild If you have not seen this one be sure to come tonight you'll love "Buck" the wonderful St Bernard who is the hero of the picture. Last show at 9:10. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY An out-of-the-ordinary program with .two unique features as well as the latest News Reel and an ex cellent comedy. Is Conan Doyle Right? A splrllliullstir M'liMitliin nee this expose of these fake who prey mi the grii'vliiK hearts f humanity. "WHY ELEPHANTS LEAVE HOME" In a (Itrillhitf novelty of real cl-phunt life In (Vylori am! IimIUi (litH Ih one (if ttit most Jiiti'rrMlitj Htijiflfl w linve vver seca; T1iimi' I wo wiimliTfiil finturt.s ami nut xifllfiit hlinrt sUjcclH mako one of the brst ptoKniiiiN imnKlncnhlc, Extraordinary Announcement! First of a Series of DINNER DANCES at the WHITE PELICAN HOTEL FIRST DANCE ANNOUNCED FOR April 19th Saturday Evening, from S to 12 All guests must be seated by 9 o'clock, in order that the management may avoid confusion Special Dance Music imported for this event. No one admitted without ticket. Anyone desir ing their own tables, the management suggests they make their own parties. Tables seating from two to four couples. DINNER $2.00 PER PLATE' Includes everything. AL D. SHORT, Manager SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW! IT IS WITH pardonable pride that the new ownership of the Pine Tree theater announces its program for the immediate future. i ' ; ... LAST WEEK you were ' privileged to see "The Girl of the Golden West," "Three Wise Fools," "Little Old New York," three striking attractions that won unqualified endorsement from treater-goers not only in Klamath Falls but throughout the coun try. We do-nb believe that any theater ever offered a program' more attractive than did the Pine Tree last week. The many com- pliments heard on all sides as the crowds left the theater Is an , indication that Klamath Falls people know what they want and will support all efforts to give the best. , a BUT LAST week was only the beginning. From now on patrons .. of the Pine Tree may rest as-sured that they will see only the biggest and the most popular photo-plays, and see them while they are new and in the full flush of their popularity throughout the nation. ; . . WITH the output of Paramount, First National," Goldwyn, Vitagraph and Universal to draw from there can be no question as to the supremacy of the Pine Tree theater, as these leaders in the motion picture industry are recognized as the pur veyors of the cream of the film market. THINK of having an opportunity of seeing Norma Talmadge in "Ashes of Vengeance," Douglas Fairbanks Jr., in "Stephen Steps Out," "Anna Christia," "Flaming Youth," "Salomy Jane," "Fury," "Dulcy," Thomas Meighan in "Woman Proof," Bill Hart : in "Wild Bill Hickok," his first picture in two years, "Sporting Youth" and "Potash and Perlmutter all BIG production within a month's time. That is what is in store for the patrons of the Pine Tree. AS TO comedies without which no program is complete if they are well selected is there anyone who could not be sat isfied with the latest laugh-provkers featuring Will Rogers, Baby Peggy, Larry Seamon, Harry Langdon, Ben Turpin, Buddy Mes senger and the Mack,Sennett comedies. All of these are to be found in the Pine Tree programs. EXPERIENCE of many vears has demonstrated to our com plete satisfaction that "THE PICTURE IS THE THING" and that a conscientious effort to present only the best never fails to meet with the warm approval of the theater-going public which naturally results in increased patronage for the theaters con ducted strictly on this policy. That is why the Pine Tree in the future will be conducted along certain fixed lines.-It will furnish only the BEST pictures produced, at prices that are right, and without forcing screen devotees to wait months after release dates to see their favorite productions. H ERE'S a taste of what is in store for you in the next month. Doesn't this program whet your appetite? APIIIL 17-18 "Ashes of Vengeance" with Con-atance Talmadge. "Hang on" Comedy and Fun trom , the Press. . A 11(1 1. Hi "Stephen Steps Out" with Douglas Fair banks Jr., Pal, the Dog, in "Checking Out," und "Border Law." Al'lill. 20-21 "Her Temporary Husband," tho year's best comedy drama with Owen Moore and Sydney Chaplin. Bill Rogers in "The Cow boy Sheik," "Amateur Night on the'Ark." : International News. Al'lill. ii'2-&t Tho; H. Ince's masterpiece, "Anna ' Christiu,'- with Blanche Sweet. Buddy Mes-' , senger in "The Racing Kid." Kinograms. AI'IilL 24-2.1 "Flaming Youth" with Colleea Moore. "Marry When Young." "Moon Blind." APKil. ao "Salomy Jane," from the great stage suc cess with a remarkable cast. "Green Gro cers." "The Jledicine Hat." ' AI'Kll. 27-2 "Fury" with Richard Barthelmess. "A Lofty Marriage," "Spooks," International News. Al'lill, 2D-:to Constance Talmadge In "Dulcy." Larry Seamon in "The Gown Shop." Kinograms. MAY 1-2 Thomas Meighan in "Woman Proof." Harry La.ngdou'8 best effort, "Shanghied Lovers." MAY :l -Uill Hurt in h la -first picture in two years, "Wild Bill Hickok." "Ship Ahoy." "Double Cinched." MAY 4-S "Sporting Youth" with Reginald Denny, "Hit 'Em Hard." Aesop's fables, "The Burglar . Alarm." international News. . MAY "Bluebeard's Sth Wife," with Gloria Swan sea. Baby Peggy lu "Nobody's Darling." Kino-. grams. .... t .i MAY -! "Potash aud Perlmutter" with Barney Ber- , nard and Alex Carr. "Down in Jungletown." ' "Prickly Conscience." . . ; ' MAY U "The Phantom Horseman," with Jack Hoxie. Sennet comedy. "In Bad tho Sullor," und a ' . thriller, "White Man Who Turned Indian." . - MAY 11-12 Bert Lytell in "The Meanest Man in tho World. Ben Turpin, ''Asleep nt the Switch." ' Aesop's Fable, "Springtime." . International New3. , MAY 18.1-1 "Painted People" with Colleen Moore. ' Larry Seamon comedy, "Lightning Love." Kinogruius. MAY 15-1 II "Rugglcs of Hed Gap," by James Crune. ' who directed "The Covered Wagon," Tho Jailbird." "The Land of I our Forefuthors." Following in rapid succession will be Zane Gray's "The Call of the Canyon," "The Fighting Blade," "Black Oxen," "Singer Jim McGee," "West of the Water Tower," "The Spoilers" and "The Song of Love." The PINE TREE THEATRE JAMES P. CHASE, Manager.