The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 25, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL, .23, 1924
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BAY INS
MAY BEDOOMFQ
, THE EVENING HERAL'Pt KL'AjMATH FALLS. OREGON
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N1CW YOIUC April 25. Tlio mill
lltiiitna of KlurliiK lKHlH)iiril,i which
dot Dm imtlm' liluhwiiyn fruiii miml
to ooiwl Din luiiiiujd mill will hit
lurgtily dona nwiiy with, If lliti cunir
imlmi of Ills Niitlunul (.'niiiinlltmi fur
Hmilrlrtliin of Outdoor AdvnrtLliiK In'
uneroMifully crrlot out. It pro
gram (o proaorvo ihu pjiiI; Iicauty
of the country' rondwnya mid to
illnvlnat tin urmlghily billliou.il
which I In oviry vacant apnea In (lit
eltlti, tlriidy haa ban Indorcutl. by
It national advortlaara, according' to
Mra, V, L, I.owton, commlltcj chulr
man. '
Etforu to do away Willi (ho nlnni
aro now bain projmtod by tlio cum-,
mlttuo In nlho'nlutn, timl ownlunlly
It Is pluiiiiotl to ok I mnl dm movuiiimit
throughout tho nation.
Tlio national organlcatlon l ut
pivtaont co-oporatliig with il civic,
aoclul and oilier liodlna, lit of which
aro nntlnnal, Im-ludlng tha Fodnrii
tlon of Women Clt-'Un uml Mid Our
don Clubi of Ainotira,
In a campaign to pronorva civic
valuta Iho support of Chamlixra of
Comniorc and Murchnnta' Aworlu
(lona alo haa bean mllnivil. It .hub
polntod out that thn committed In
not aesklug to ollmlnula tha una of
outdoor advortiolnn, but to rctilrlct
It to commarclal locutluua.
Tha work of removing tliui un
alghtly oncrnaohmnnt hIimik tin
1-ako :nrga highway in tlio Adlrou
dacka alroady haa Imcn Iiokhii by a
number of national ndvcrllnoin, nnd
tha Standard Oil Compnnlaa of Now
York and California ra at prm-nt
oitcudlng tt throughout tlvlr din
ti'lcta. Other national advortlnera which
have indoraod tha rommillii' pro
gram ore Ktrkmnn'ft Hon, K'lly
Hprlngflnld Tit Company, IMIInbury
Flour Milk Company, Wtialihurn
Croahy Company, Chnmplon Hpurk
Plug Company, It. F. (inodrlrh Hub
bar Company, Sun Oil Compmiy,
Ifood RulVtr Company, AJnx Hub
bar Company, Ward ilaklng I'nm
pany, Dodgo Hrothoin, (uf (f fttltiic
Company, Tca Company nnu
FlouKhmann Company.
Nowiiuitllo to toll tlio otory of "HmI
omy Juny'a Kino," upon which tlio
plcturn In buniid. Huloiny Juno In 11
dnllKhtfiil ' inuiiiituln I'liiirucinr ua
portruyiol by Jucuuollno Lokiiii.
Wlion tint atr.go, iliivcn Jiy Vului
lllll, a purt oxccllnnlly pnnionatJd by
Mr. Fuwcutt, l roblf.'il and tlio
utruniiar (Muurli'n Klymi ) In mriMttod
for tlio crliiMi, tlio uclloii bocunt'e
tnnnti and nplrllixl.
Thorn liro nly.lit rid" Kuloro, mid
tunny lM'ii il ; 1 f 1 1 hpoIh In Iho iidwood
twnintit or tlio Hum tu Cru. nioiiii
litllia oiu plcturvd with rimfiil of-foct.
FARM 'AND STOCK
BULLETINS HEADY :
FOR DISTRIBUTION
' AU; BUbJaofc of Intercit to the
farmr Including Information on dla
oitivi of llvaatork, rodont and pom
control, dairying, furm , cropa, and
poultry nro Included In a aupply of
bulletin Juat rwrivad tit tlio county
agalit' offlnj for froo dlntrlbutlotl.
Ilullctiiu muy bo micurcd by cither
writing or calling at tha offico.
The Hat of bulletin Includo nil
of tha now edition both from the
IJ. 8. Dcpurtmom of uitrlcultura and
Oregon aiparlmonl atatlon, ulno from
otlior colloao und experiment Mu
tton throughout the antlro U. it.
Hcvaral thouannd aro kept oh hnnd
for distribution,
Bret Harte's Famous
Story Now In Films
"Solotny Jane," Vnununl 1'lcturo of
The flolil Runti Daya, nl Tlno
Trro Tomorrow.
Scoring an emphatic hit In tha
cltloi whuro it haa linen nhown, tho
Paramount company tulflllad a prom-
l3 to glvo tho public a nomewhat dif
ferent "waatern" In tho plcturlta
tlon of Itret Karto' famous atory
"Halomy Jano" which cornea to the
l'lno Trco theutro tomorrow, wltlt,
a chlldran'a matineo at two o'clock.
Jacquollno Logan, k)orgo Fawcett
and .Lnurloo Klvnn. thn featured
player, contributed much by their
artlatry to mnko tha presentation
tho aticcoM It proved to be.
.It rocm llko carrying coal to
FIRST CONVENTION
HELD CENTURY AGO
I SKvn YORK. Anill 2S. Vw
Yorker who rcmeinber tliolr history
aro recalling that tha flrnt conven
tion for tho nomination of n presi
dential cundlduta wu held In thin
city. It wa convened by tlw old
Fednrallnl Tarty In 1812 and nom
inated Do Witt Clinton, then l.iou-tunant-tiovornor
of tho atalo, to head
the party ticket. Clinton received
X'j electoral voti to 219 for Jum;a
Madliion.
i'ravlou to till FadornlUt con
vention, unprelnntloiin forerunner of
tlio greu gathering of tha Democrat
ic party which take pluco hero next
mouth, tlio method of uppraiaing
proitldi'tillul timber were compara
tively ulinplo. Indeed, 'Until tho
election of I SOO thero woro no nom
Inittlooii. In 1 7ht Wjiihington waa Ihu
cholre of the elector provided by
Die machinery of tha new constitu
tion, and "tho Father of hla coun
try" wa again nelected In 1792.
After John Adam had aerved hi
term, however, party divisions be
gun to be iimnlf .it, and In 1B00 the
fimt ronitreiuilonnl caucused for the
election of tho chief executive nnd
vice pri ldent were held, wl'h the
remit that Jefferson t-jcumo presi
dent after tho lloime of Itep'escn-
I lalivc had been called upon to
break the Ik between him and Auron
lliirr. Tho congitlonal caucun
method prevailed In 1804 and 1808.
although there had a yet been no
platform and no convention.
However, tho Federal lat conven
tion of 1812 did nut avrvo to commit
the p.irtie to that nyatem of making
uomimitlonn, und It wu lint until
the election of 1822 that nil tho pres
idential cnndMittcu ivero named in
tin manner.
The Anll-Mn-ionlc party, first In
tha field, met tit Ilnltlmoro In Hep
lenilir,' 1S:iO,: niljoiirnlng until Hep
lombor 20. lHIll, on which dnt" tho
delegate re-iuieiirbled In tlio saiiin
city, tioiiMnuiIng Wlllliim V.'irt or
Virginia for the pronldency
Until tho Whig and Dvmocrula
bnt to tho doep'r movomeot of the j aclontWa of every" nation. " 'jinny -deow of iiio'Atlnn'tlc, rocks' lira'tmir
curth'a bulk, due to trmendoi!nl geologists biivaItcoptl his theory, j per cant heavier, than under Tlko'a
pressure." ' , j' "liontncy advance tl:n ' auppoal-1 I'aok.) Xeme, the relutloq jtl)e
If,, flftellire1 th.'lt u tif.rn rnu,i nn1 I II, .n ,1..., ...i.- n.. ,uTL..i u .t
flro exist thoy occupy poclaits In tho
art bit crunt, und tbet tlio cvutor of
Pars FW
M.llu4 lJLUH!
IHrectur Iluyrmd' studio of lux-
purtliiH iilno hold tholr eonveiit'ona ' Ul curth ls n"1 " "'"n mus.
for thn 18,12 election ut Jialllniore,
tho former meeting on rVicoinber 12,
I Nil I, mulling ronpocl Ively Henry
( lay mid Andrew .luckson.
In IIkmo day lialtlmoro wim mini
.imlly ui.'cealblo of any city of ihl
country; In fact It romulnel tlio
favorlto convention city until tho de
velopment of tho railway throiiitd
wlmt I now the Middle Wei.
- - i-n3 Hir nn iii'firi.v me aanio a any oiner wacn
coiumu. 4
' ll'lici'tor Itayfdrd bin work on
Hon that rock aro llgniar under tlio eleve.t Ion nhovo a leful on tho one;1'11 theory In l0l). Blnoa than h
high parts of the American contln-1 hand nnd tlio density of tho rocks bus conduotod mora than 800 plumb
enl limn the low parts," hn ald. "If of that section of tho globe down to j 11119 comparUnna. Ho aaltl that tU
the theory Is trim, then there 1 a'a depth of about 70 miles on tiielP'ill of tho earth on a pendulum haa
.hydrostatic prrefltur'j In tho rock of! other hand, Is such that a column ! been measured In U00 place In the
tacy have hean tr.nmlatod and urn, tho earth everywhere at about 70 , under any aifuuro mile of earth down i Inltod ilttUM, a socoud proof of lao
now being used and r-fmreit to ny mlle U-low sea level. l.'nder thcjto 70 lulli below aea level weigh j tttry. . ,' ' "
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Here's The Latest
l'lno Tree Show "I'lanilng Youll.'
Totlny For Tlio Int
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sister, or to your girl after you've
had a quarrel.
..And .thai' .not All thcro' niorol
to bo seen If you will go to the; J
Pino Troo theatre, where "Flaming!
Youth,';. First National picture, Is
being. nhown for tlio loot times. It
feature Colleen! Moore. j J
Every thing that goo to mako a;
good picture In ndd to bo found ln.
"Flaming Youiiij comedy, romance,
heurt-lnterest nnd t;ne drama
Hero's thn latest In flapper vo
cabulary with tlio definitions.
A nockar la u "sweet young thing"
who parmit almost any pleasing
young man to put hi arm around
ho i3clr. f
A peltcr? Ha I tho young man
who ha tho arm which goes around
the peck of a ncckor.
A red kiss? One that I not white.
Moro explicitly, a red ono I tho
kind you novcr would glvo to your
mother or Bister, and a whlto ono Is I
tha kind you glvo to yo'Jr mother
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nni,a null nitiiuoiii iu mw ciimu m -
tore. For the gilded attraction lat
night Mr. Clwiso snng two now songs
which won Instant favor with the
audience. Melville at tho organ nns
added on excellent program of mu-
bIc for tho feature.
ISOSTACY THEORY '
CONTENDS WORLD IS
SOLID TO ITS CORE
CHICACO. April 23. Isostacv.
tho theory for tho establishment of
.which Director John Hayford, head
of the Collego of Engineering at
Northwestirrn University, was award
ed tho Victorian Mfcdul by tho Royal
Geographic Society of Great Britain,
in explained by tho director us a
forro beneath the jsurfaro of tho
earth tending to equalize pressure
at all points.
"It adds much to strengthen tho
ovldonco thut tha world Is sonu
throughout," ltnyford said. "In a
measure, It also explain earth
quakes. On tho Japanese coast and
tho western coast of tho I'nited
States tlKiro aro high mountains ad
jacent to great ocean depths.
"lifostttcy demonstrates that earth
quake under EUch conditions arc
not duo to action of subterranean
g.TKOs and lava on tho earth's crust.
Better Meat For Less
Specials For Saturday
8 lbs. POT ROAST ...:.$1.00
G lbs. PORK ROAST -.-$1.00
2 lbs. BEEF STEAK 35
2 lbs. PORK CHOPS - 35
No. 5 lard : .80
No. 10 LARD -..'. 1-50
SPECIAL
SPRING CHICKENS SPRING LAMB
SANITARY MARKET'
C. A. PAULEY
Kayser's Holeproof
Silk Hose
New Ideas in
- Neck'
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wear r.
Just Unpackedw
" THE FASHION CENTER '
All Wool Pleated Skirts $4.95
A veiy low price for these popular Skirts. Colors,
tans and greys. Only 15 to be sold at this price.
New Sport Sweaters
Just unpacked Slip-overs, Tuxedos, Sleeveless and
Jacquets
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Price $3.98 to $12.50
A Special Showing of
Summer Wash Dresses
' Voiles, Linens, Ratines, Ginghams.
' Gingham Dresses, $3.50 to $7.50
Voiles, Linens, Ratines, sizes 16 to 46, .
$5.95 to $12.50
Three-Piece Tweed Suits
All wool fabrics, hand tailored; an ideal outfit for
motoring and outings; Jacket, Knickers and Skirts.
Specially Priced $16.50 ''A '
Individual Styles in-
Better Hats
vot. yrif
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Are to be had now. Moderately priped
$7.50 to $15.00"' . '
Special showing of other Hats ,
$5.00 to $6.50
Jersey Silk Petticoats, $3.50
A good selection of colors to choose from. - '
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All the new shades
$4.95, $6.95, $10.00
End
Special
Sale
Four Days Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
KAYSER KNIT VESTS, 3 FOR $1.00 ;
' ! An exceptional value.
4 YDS. ROMPER CLOTH $1.00
y Medium, dark and light colors
TWENTY 10c HANDKERCHIEFS $1.00
Slightly soiled.
, GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES $1.00
Also a few Percales in this lot.
SILK UNDER VESTS $1.35
Colors, Maize, Orchid, Flesh and Peach
4 YDS. JAP CREPE $1.00
All colors, good weight.
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NEW CURTAIN NETS, SPECIALLY PRICED !f.
Just unpacked, a case of new designs in Curtain
Nets, and made very special prices for this Month- t.
End Sale . f
39c, 48c, 75c
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. 2 YDS. RATINE SUITING $1.00
Tan, Grey, Orange, Brown, White; 36 inches wide.
FIFTEEN 10-CENT HAIR NETS $1.00
Made by hand Guaranteed All Colors. ,
SPECIAL LOT OF CORSETS $1.00
Regular $2.00 values. A few Elastic Girdles in
cluded in the lot.
SATURDAY SPECIAL!
. '. v A Guaranteed r
Electric Percolator
., , $4.98
" A Limited Amount, So Come Early!
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PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE
On 6th St., Between Main & Klamath Ave.
Pulleys
We carry 300
different sizes.
If- you need one
or a dozen
Try
LORENZ CO. i
First
122 No. Sixth St.
1 920 FRANKLIN ; One Hundred and Fifth I.O.O.F.
, : ANNIVERSARY
Good Condition "
NEW TOP - NEW PAINT i To be held at the I. O. O. F. hall on Saturday,
$E?A AA 'l April 26, 1924. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and
ObO.lO ! Friends, are invited to attend. Concert 8 to 9 :30; '
j Dance 9:30 to 12. Refreshments.
HOWIE GARAGE I I Admission 50c Each I
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