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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLAL OREGON -r-r?. ... i 'i ' " 1 11 1 1 1 ' "' . 1 ' 'ii PAGCfTIIREf EVENTS OF: INTEREST Iookihtf OVtfr ):.....'.tli iory Aroliltm!d Clark, ' lw ( nipro minliillvu of tliu Itoo Aunt tiompuiiy with huaitquurtiim t 1'ortlunit, 1 u roeuut arrival In KlmuttUi Pall iiI plan to iponit u wwik ill llii comity looklaif over btmlnum somllttaii. It In Mr. Clark' tlopn tri oMulillnli a liao Koncy hero In Klummlh Kail a ho fool that Kluitmth in otin of tha in out prouiarou aotitlon In Oru rod unj tiuiuju a, good ononlng fur tlio ituinul)llt! buitlDMR. . - Invi Kor Uivmh Vellry i Mr. end Jrtw. c. R. Dp lft tlita mornlnij by motor t(r Ora Valloy to RDt-mt novum 1 iluyn 'vUltlnjc t tho horn or Mr, W, 1C. KiTuouiuii. Oram Valley I Mm, linUip', forui-' r homo and lnco hr miirriUKo lt hu not vlltd thu town. Rhi pinna on' renewing m iiny old frlwifliiltlo. TliPy plan on rittttrnlnic lo Klmnatli Kail lit two wk. More To Kliiiiuiilt Mr. mill Hr. Urn York: nuil two Chllurull liavo juxt movod to Klum ntlt Kail to inn It ii thulr 1111r111um.nl bouin mid ar now nocklug fur a hoiuo to rvnldtt in. Mr. York form erly lived hnr and wan cmplnyod by Mri, I,ura (', Moiira of tha Wt rn Trnfiir company viirnl your aafo.' Ho will work (or thu Portnr Construction company linro. Iliu'k From KnaKi-n Trlj Aftiir in nuiiunco or two month during which tlmo limy moiornd ' throughout mtddlo wett, Mr. and Mm. A. K. )Iacknon have jimt r- turned to KImth Kail. Thulr trip . took t hi-in a far tut Itllnol iinii Mlnfourl. 'Thir hnvo lnft for tltolr Jiomo in Odomn. . To Try itlmimdi J'WiIhk J'. 1'. Oiwriili! it lu!n vldltor frini. "kii, Cii. .'. for mviiral dy "'ft .i .ilim on trying for K.luu.uili ruium. in onu . of the iiaiiy gtrtiam and liikim which Abound with tha giiino 'fUh, Mr. Churchill tiu ii purchuitttii non-rlduit aimlor lirmiKfl, FUNERAL SERVICES OF PIONEER WOMAN WILL BE TOMORROW llrcnk Ann mid IHh!ih-iUi. Klunililer Bllpplng from nun of too nwlJiging rlngii at the play rroitml bnh'lnd tlm court hounu and fulling to llio ground, llltlo Miiry Isurkn, daughter of Mr. and Mi. Hat Hurko ,f thlr lty broko tfor arm n, (illocati:d n houlil-r ylrdiiy nflnriiimn. Hhn wiwt titkcu liouin liiiitmrilatnly tfior lh accldtmt OTOiirmd mid nccording to hor fiittmr 1 rc'tlug otnfnrtnbiy now, fn I'Yoin !! John ftintmona a ronldi-ni of Hciiity ia a local vlnltor for ivral daja to ntimid to biilniviit ni:iltrr. lionto Krotit KrliiMrt '(ilen Mum ii, it incut boy, him r turned frmit Dovniiimrt, Iowa, whir lui coiniintt)d a reuriiii In rlnrupran- tlcn at the I'nlmor Kclidoi. Kroro ios AnKolw . Leonard 3. Woodruff, proinlnitnt ranchur of Klamath- with litrnu hold ing! in the vicinity of W'oud rlvor, arrived' 'town yonturdny from ix Angele. Mr. Woouruu Inat tail sequlrod largo holdlnga in llio Fort Klamath auction of tbo country. .. UalTMtoa Mn Hnro Brneat I. Oravoa, connected with , the Salvation Army headquarter at Portland, ,1 a local vlnltor for aov eral day to Inapect tne local Sulfa tion Army branch. He la reglatered l the Hall hotol. To.Attmm lKtint . ,. Mr. 'anil Mr. J. X- llouaton and Mr. and Mr. J. V. 11001011 left thl morning by automobile for Medford where they plan on attending tbo Robin Hood I'egeant. lUachor Krom Dairy II El C. Wright, a whII known ranch r of Yonna yalluy, -tn town to day, from Dairy to purotiaa auppllv. Down; From Tho Agf nry . Mj-a. Harriot Zoh and daughter are bopping vUltor In Klamath Pall today. Thiiy roalde at Klamath Agency. Mr. Zeh t connected with tbo Klamath Indian Heacrratton Koreat (ervlce. CENSUS FOR MOTOR TRAFFJ1CJS OPENED A truffle rituaua Ih ImiIiii; luki'ii today n nil atnto blghwayn of Klnmnth to dotiirmtiKi lh averngo Incrnnmi of traffic over the yiar 19 23. Slrn have Iiim-ii atatlnnd on Tho Pa!ta-Cnllfitriiiit IUkIiwhv, llio Axhland-Klnmath Kull highway. thn Cmtnr I,nko highway and tho Klnmnth ralla-l.akevlew highway to county nit Vehicle. Tho nerMe of truffle in Ju 1924 oviir tho mime ni'mth in 19-. on tha Aablnnd-Klainath KnlU High way wn found to bo 117 per cent. Tho ladle of tli Aitur Hociety of tho Hiicrod ifttart church will meet t Whitlock uiortuary and ' tiio llev. Katfn-r A, ! I,oic. ' .1 ay liio rory for thn rnpoae of ihe atiui of Mr. J.ImIii Kltnh who died ylerdy morning at 3:30 o'eioek nt her homo on Koath Hiveraide, Mr. Kitch ! aiirvivcd by a brother A. Ollmotte of Ii i'lerre, Wl., a ala tr Mr. Mary Itdiiillinrd of Inhpein Ing, Mich., tt ami, Albert Kitch of Rimttlo, Wii ami a fimightfir Mr, (iarret Van Hipwr of Kin math Fall. Tho funeral cortege will leave at t .85 o'clock tomorrow morning from Wiiltlork'i mortuary and will pro coed to the Kacred Heart church whom a requiem ma will bo offer ed. I'niil bearer will be John Dreher. K. .1. Murray, Jumf Jjrlncoli, Fred itiKmlng, Napoleon Jlumim'l and 3m per ilfcnnett. SOTU'K T MSTAtrOH, ild wilt lin opened ftalurday even ing t 7 p. 111., July 18, 1924, at law office of W. H. Wiley. Odd Pel low Itlilg., for colmtructiou of 1 Ntory hrlck bulldlRg 011 Iiioc5c(, Original town. AH Mda mint ba ac compiitiled by certified checlt or bid dor bond in rellpblo company. Own er reacrvc right to reject any and all bliin. Plan and specification can bo ancured from C. K. UUey. I in Mn t. J 17 WHITE PELICAN THEATRE Tonight Sec MAE MARSH, The Little Irith Girl in "Paddy, the Next Best Thing" F'tJay and Saturday A Big Show ; "Leather Stocking" and Leah Baird in The ' Comedy Melodrama "The Destroying Angel" .,,;' ! Dance! ii 1 . (Malin Hall Saturday, July 19 Music by Ht-Life Orchestra LATE NEW, : RECORDS Arrive Every Friday 507 Main Street Mute Messengers of a Nation 1 N an underground telephone cable scarcely thicker than a man's wrist there are 2400 threadlike copper wires, each pair providing a path for instant speech. ' , ' ' '' These higliways of the spo ken word, buried beneath many an American city, are carrying thousands of voices simultane- -ously.from office to factory and some front coast to coast. , If released from their copper carriers, these messages would sound a Babel, in which none could he heard. Confusion be yond description would reign if -'this unhindered speech, now hushed by science in tiny strnds, were voiced aloud.' An average of 54,000,000 telc- phone conversations speed daily over the wires of the Bell Sytem. By hundreds in cables, by dozens in the open wires, they travel in silence side by side, to find voice again only at their journey's end. Muted as they pass from tele phone to telephone, they weave t the pattern of the nation's life. W The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 'C' ' " ' BELL SYSTEM , One Policy One System Universal Service ''The Humming Bird" at Pine Tree fW Two Days Iwj, a Hot Work I'Hm ..ihHiijj fit, I,orai ' !iay Home , , of "Thu Mumming Ulrd' aid to be Hie eiltiia of all I'arainount photo play production In whlrh (ilnria Bwaanon i featured, fonie S the Pine Tree tieator today and lonur mw, Tbl pisturo, uwk the "iargu cities of the eountry hy atorra and ran !u many ,,c-a tor (several week in ord t in arrmnmadate thoaa who clamored to S. Tho atory" !k an ai!.i;:l ;itlon of ihe , jn atoge play by Maadn Knit on. The :. tr ha tho rftie of Toinette, a girl : s of thn I'ari nnderworid, leader of the Apache, whom- utiiiiut; cour age make J)r a hi-r'Ae flKiire dur ing tho dark dayof Wrd War, when Purl wna iftreatJ1!)-! with iovaision. Blip fi)n in iov with Tiandaii Cary. rprps(ii(aliv! of an American newB,iiT, Ihl fur- nishiiig the jnotivatia for th- atory, , Toiaeito in her dusi tain of the "Humming Mini" i s tif 1 rtm tiife, J-;wry crime commnted in ihe !ontnmrtro -tnetton Sa credited to "iiiiu," for, lo nil but her intimates, the "iiiimming Jiini" ! an extreme ly iii'Vfr !y. Sli in loo much for till! attthorltjea, iliomjii. 'fho girt due sreiil work in enlisting iter amorlateii Into the ervke si France,, for whi' h she rcceiv the pari'en of tni. for her Crimea and U deiorufed f(h tho Croix de flii'ifre, won hy on gxnoeintn. nn f(r!uoiii on the field of battle. World War vntoraiss of ftn ' ..,.t--, ,t-...rlr. ' t-rr.,,1. fftll-jh indSiiB. pp.ir on ihi cre?s ' rr.il; l.is i)uy ifWn, , 1 tni- 0 til's r.n'drrs Uftil in iisn) .i;ni iturfi )innaf!d(! War .vrrfitR, iiiMiy uf tl:6;;i i.ml iy t'w i'aranioiint giuiilo iiy this V;lTanM X'iTvkm Bureau in Xfcw York i:ity. r today . rca-iiOT ; ; Amateurs Friday . V; ; .,!.., $fo$t$r BOTH ARE GLORIA I he wa3 mid?! 1 luth. j s-f- . t fer 1 X7 Mnnklnd I f Umnr taf. A : ; CiovtiiiBit vttimMi dry i'"ds arri-s;d ? !a man w!i!i(. At th SERT 'Tiw l.llxn, !!iu lin- 'H-Mi-V PLAYING TODAY The great TOM MIX and TONY, the wortderhcrts are Starring in "THREE JUMPS AHEAD" A tale of Western plains where the best man wins. FRIDAY Mary Alden and Harry T Morey in Leota. Morgan's novel, "CHEATING WIVES" , Sunday Special A Really Big One "le Man Life Passed By" with Hobart Bosworth, Percy Marmont, Cullen Landis, Jane and Eva Novak and other big stars. is Gloria RS boy and gtv in tha same pic tre! A remarkable double role in an exciting ctcry of the i.'arissan ujiacrworlfl. SIDNEY OLCOTT faoolitiio r.jw v. VP GLORIA YAM'S P jV: run -0 TO OCtt WTiai.N'S I 5!-rw!n:si:v i!sti,.vi(Ht llfls wondwfut pirtarw and tM-Ucr H ta ti "c svnttcxt v.rk tins Olortons Oioria tiiw rrvr donA Itt a sinwT-roitQrtioM of fh first m. oVa'H "nant io ehtw itmS line her Thr M:mwr. 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IB AY LOTION-. .50e IIINTW AL?I0ND CREAM 50c JE?.GrxS ALMOND CREAM 50c NYI.0TI? HANI) LOTION. ...40c le::o c?a:i lotion 40c "Krystal Koti -KODAK PRINTS Look Best, Cost No More! 8-HOUR SERVICE ' j - y ovv rrin s-. w FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 60s HIGHLAND LINEN at 49c $1.00 p 1 1 II. AND LINEN 79c 75c Gil ,7 ITJGE COKRE- SPONDi:NCE CARDS 43c k c. t - y i 1 : La?''' J l s. VVWWW-? VM. A 1 ; n 75 X ------ I ;m ail orders Our service . in this department is guaranteed to please you or we refund your rnoney.Orders filled and in the office an Hour after we receive them! I IT?) 8V KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tSS ! : V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE WHf t y y f y y .? y y y 'V- :r WHERE PARTiCUi-At? PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUSS pwity t BUY THEIR DRUGS !acc?iacy1 t j LL 1 If ,' oateS