The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1925
EVENINH HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
- PACE FIVE
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A CHOCE ROAST
SUCH M You SEE -ViiTHVOOR
DKiESTioN
f. MR. HAPPY
A PARTY
SCIENCE HAS ACCOMPLISHED A LOT
OF NEW THINGS
,
water-power and air-power, but hasn't
improved in man-power; and nothing
so far, in the history of humanity; has
been discovered as an , acceptable
substitute for HONEST, STEADY
LABOR. .
Every wage-earner should make his
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money that he earns a3 valuable as his
labor. The value of money is what it
.can do for you. Use our bank.
The American National Bank
of Klamuth Fails, Oregon.
Member Federal Reserve System.
. We'll roll yen mints t'i'il
IH i,?rea MUl your dt
Kttan anil yau'ii ugrto
with us thit tho prk-o wj
cliaritj it very reason-
, able, if ymi hny inoau
of u you')! find that
jour family 1 bettor for
It and that's a pretty
8304' renon, isn't It?
Watch for Mr. Hippy
Party
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'-e"26 MAIN
OUT OF THE AIR
New l jyccta 4
Hats raKCER)
resses
oats
ling
LAST TIMES TONIGHT j
Miss Myrtle Miller
in k
"SECRETS OF BEAUTY" ...
' " and'' ' $
POLA NEGRI. , j
in. $
"EAST OF SUEZ"
TOMORROW ONLY
Dorotky j
JacMoitYt ,
Ofw Am M
En VSlSi Ai
"Wolves - !-2mTOiii W- m
North" ... A"v jwyQ if
Comedy , .It AX.' I 2 , I I
Prof. C. Engelhardt, aclenlist from j
Mcdford, Oreinx, advances a new
theory for the "fading" phenomena, j
of radio, .ihlt rcvcali a new phase j
i.mard tijo solution of thli little S
known annoyance In radio. Prof, jfej
Kngisihardt states tint the fading
It entirely duo collision of
rinr waves In brondrantliig station.
He says:
That tho collision of carrier waves
in responsible for tho fading an
noyance in radio reception occurcd
to mo several months ago as the
result of study of loeil conditions
and those prevailing at the point
of broakntlng.
Klimlnatfon of tho carrier wave
li the moat logical solution of this
jirtiblem. That this mar be done,
I feel reasonably certain tho cer
talaty depends upon tho renului of
espcrlmcnta . alch are now being
conducted.
Another aoliuion i ijo allocation
of ilia carrier wave to tho broad
e:itllig. Btaliona. .If a , dlatrlftutlbn
can be mado that will place not
more than ono stntUn on a wave
lunKth, fading wil disappear,. A
long as there are Iwj atatltiaa on a ;
wav;e length, no mailer how far the
Btctluns nuty be Rpait on tho con
tinent. Wo will continue to haa
fading, if bath are broad. listing at
the same time.
1'roK'ram fjr Stu:;j'
KPO Hales, Saa Kranclsca, S
to 12, Art Woldncr's orcheJtra at
tho Fairmont ftoui.
KQOOakland, 4 to & p. nt.
Conrort orchestra flora tie St. Fran
cis, 8 p. ni. studio program, string
quartette selections, and vocal sel
ections. KKOA, Seattle, 0:45 to 8 p. m,
Rhodes department Btore dance
music p:cv?rim. 8:30 1 10 tit:
Times program. ' '
KNX Hollywood, 6: IS Dinner
hour proRram, 8 p. m. Organ recit
al, S p. m. Falcsbiiry and Alexander
Voyage to tho South Huas, pors an
ally conducted by Mr, Salesbury.
KOA Denver, 8 p. m. dunce
mimic program by Joo Mnnn's or
chestra. KGW Portland, 10 p. m. Col
burns Melody Men uf tho Hotel
Portland.
KHJ l.os Angeles, S p. m. pro
grim presenting a ValtutlnJ3 party
p. m. Art hickmnn's orcheJtra.
11:30 "Pop" program presented by
tho liOst Angels of Los 'Angeles.
K1'"I Loa Angelea, vocal and In
strinncntil studio program, D p. m.
C. of O. program from Orange
county. 10, Packard r.idio club. ,
BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS
50c
Ages 6 to 12. Made of good quality sateen
and cut full. Usually sell for 60c to 75c.
For Sautrdajj selling only. ;
CREPE DE CHINE SILK V ;
$1.25
About twenty-five shades to select from, '
including black. Special for Saturday
cniy.
NEW COATS FOR SPRING
So many bright and . charming colors,
definite descriptions would be impossible.
It will be a pleasure to show you.
$15.00 to $45.00
NEW FLANNEL AND PLAID WOOL
DRESSES ,
$10.00 - k -
An exceptional value; Madeof.jill wool
French flannel or all wooL plaid suiting,
cleverly styled and moderately priced.
KAYSERS PURE SILK HOSE
$1.50
Full fashioned in black and. new shades.
Positively the best hose we ever sold for,
$1.50. If you wear these hose once you
will have no other, ' ' .
KAYSERS KNIT VESTS
Either bodice or band ton. Ymi Irnrtw X
Kayser quality. Better values. ...
35cto$1.00 '
h i it ' m
NEW SPRING HATS
$5.00
Just unpacked a smart lot of style hats
that we consider exceptional value at
$5.00
Other new styles lately received
$6.50 $18.00
SATIN CREPE DRESSES '
15.00 ' ..
Most comments are ''How can you do' it?
Why, the material would cost that much."
You will be; pleased -with'; designing for'
this is sure a smart lot of dresses. All the
new shades. . '
TEN YEARS AGO
TODAY
I Harold .11. Morteason. pres!4ent
of the Pelican Bay Lumber company
hss placed n order with "WH1 T.
I Lee, proprietsr of the Central sar-
jage for a Cadillac "eigit." Mr.
(Taken from the files of the Ee recently obtained the KUntatS
Evening Herald, Feb. 13, 1V-5.) csunty agency, for Cadillac cars. -
' Jackson F. KimbJll has returned
fro ma business trip to Salem and
Portland. He was. ay several
days and while ,in Salem attended
the legislative rcssions.
Lee's defeat at Gettysburg, Na
poleon's retreit from Moscow with
ruch tragedies can be classed- and
ili-starrfd Invasion of Keno yostor
d iy by a public school second bask
etball team and n hlgS school third
team. Uoth teani3 were badly wal
loped by the Kcnoites and Lawrence
i Trolleys Are Welcomed '
: With Great Festivities
! ISUI! Ull ULULIilL
j - . - - -.
the year's ol the war in some meas
ure accounts for the reduction in the
nutnosr of children iwhp are new at
taining school age. according ' to
ministry of health officials.
MILLS ADDITION TO
i SEEK IMPROVEMENTS
PKK'IXt;, Feb. 13. The street
railway has hectare an actnsllty in
Peking after overcoming Virions
technical and fln;.rcial difficulties,
and much opposition on the part of
guilds and chanbers of commerce.
Notwithstanding several postpone
ments during the piet ten months,
the enterpriae has at iast oeen
laiaiched with appropriate cere
monies, lncludicg the cutting 'oi a
gigantic cake and efficial trolley
Educator Claims Tliere WiH
Be 2,000,003 Less
Workers in 1332
Moitenbacher broko his noso in in 3 ; parties In wonderfully hedeckei
midst of the conflict
The latest to take up tho cam
paign for a beet sugar plant fjr
Klamath county la County Agri
culturist II. Roland G:a!cyer, just
returned from Corvnllis.
Par!nitttnar tense romance.
Most hunted man on earth
Wanted by tho police hounded by rivals
Love ctrikes lha lono wolf prowls for last time.
Thrills of exciting adventure.
PHK.NOMUNAli CAST ,
l!MtOTHY pALTO.V JACK HOLT
Wlltm Liickavc-TyrotKi Poni-r--Hnlmit T, 11 lines
tlinilolte Walker Alplmnm Kthliu Lucy Kox (lustnv
Von Hcjffertlliii WIlHnm Tinlsir Paul M,iAlthit?p
At The LIBERTY
,.- "The Libertv Has the Pictures" '
Edmund Cobb
cars. ,, . i
Opposition to operation of the
trams has been based ostensibly o3
the hardship they would impose
upon tho ricksha coolies through loss
oi fares. The French promoters,
h (.vever, appear to have known how
to overcome -It, and among otber
things have pronrscd to balld a fac
tory wherein a lot of coolies eaa
find employment. . , ;. '
Coming Champ?
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MANCHESTER, Feb. 13. De
cline in the birth rata in England
has be-.-ome a national peril 13 th
opinion pi Sir. Robert Blair, fsrsser
chief educates officer of the Lon
don County Council, who, spesklrg
at a Manchester educational confer
ence, estimated that within the next
eight years there would be 2,000,-
000 fewer workers ?n Into country,
1 "Wj'thin the last few yesrs, the
birth r-Jte has fjllon off tremendous
ly," be said, "and appears even yet
13 be going down. W'a sre losing
109,000 children a Tear from each
ags group in the sehoMs aa! on this
basi from calculations 1 im-s maSo,
'by 1932 there will be soe 2,000,
000 less warkcrs in Enslcad." . '
Taking this year as an example,
ass?rtcd Sir sbert, tho bosrd of
ducat'on is bBiiget;- for s miiron
less children than ia its badge of
14 years sigo,
Decrease of tho birth rale dnrirg
' Mayor Frd F. Goddsrd and City
Attorney J. H. Carnahsn will sttned
a mass meeting, of Mills Addition .
property holders at the Mills Addi
tion public school at'7;30 tomorrow
evening, at whicn t:me plans for
street improvements In. that section
will be discussed. All residents att
property holders of that part of the
city who are Interested in gettutg
better streets have been asked to
attend the mouths, v .. . : tijtf
Being cheerful at breakf ist is
merely a habit, like lying about
your income ait.4 sucs. , fx.
Young pc3pie are considered fosi
tea because they don't kno" things
it takes 49 or B0 years to learn, -
STINSON'S
STUDIO s
is now located at
737 Main St
"Cupids pstfer
Five reels of snappy action
! One hundred per cent thrills
TOMORROW
Richard Talmadge in "LUCKY DAN"
V. fa) ran V&
Here's . likiCA os Aif Stmmons,
liritain, who recently arrived jn xhia
country Jent on copping Benny
crown in the
White Pelican Theatre
Saturday and Sunday
February 14th and 1 5th
HAROLD LLOYD
in '
"DR. JACK"
fcHPi'WrirWmifcf"1?
Coming Monday, Feb. 16th
"THE CALL OF THE WILD"
Evenings, 10 & 25c Matinees Every Sun., 5 & 20c
' WATCH FOR COMING ATTRACTIONS .
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