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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1925)
SATURDAY, FEB. K 1925 EVRNINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALTS. OREGON PACE FIVE t V , Phone 93 . Neglecting Old . Customers to Go , After New, Ones J'' - ' Il'i moro spoclaculur to bring In ft now cuatomor thau It In to ktop an old on huppy, but th ti!n ftttuutlou (row you your old uatomure deanrvo Hint ynur propnrta rnrn'vM. ' ... Woll irlutuil bunk lutn. f ) l. m, ifid llluairutud letter uro Aorth ttiulr weight In gold. If i hoy keep your i cuMoiuiTi unuro Hint you mi lumruaieil !! Iluilr n !(. W.O. SMITH Printing Co. "Quality I'rintimr" BSoeer At the Liberty Tliu regulation, lirotyped cliff fight wlmro llio liuro motea out a Juat unlahmont to tho "heavy" 1 wull known to all theatregoer, but 111 MICKY 1AN you will aoe u flKlit iwhlcli wo duty uny ono to duplicate on lliii screen, Aflor pushing tho "boiivy" over tbo sldii of a 2HU foot cliff, iHin ill von himd firm after lilm mill they both in nut up with a I hump lit llio bottom. A P-til thrill, 'ho I k (i of which linn nnvor boon oq u ri I led. At tho ( Llborty tonlKht only. Beldam hat tho canting of It pltf turo proaontod mora or greater diffi cult Iom Ihun Thomaa 11. Inco'n paw ' rrn 1 ilrfinn. "Tho Murr'age Chont," ! v 1,'ch t.i-i 'rli'i lov, Perry Mi r' in .M- i Ml A'lu pli MvuJ'.u ire tho principle, and which will bo hood at tho Liberty .Thculro beginning Bun day. ' It wan In the aalertlon of fea tured player that Director John (irifflth Wray vncoiinlerod difficul tly, howuvi r, but In the unllatmcnt of mnro than 200 Kanaka typea c ncntlnt to tho plot uro, for Ha action 2$ MJks LIBERTY - "The Libert v Has the Pictures" T O D A Y O N L Y RICHARD TALMADGE stunt man in "Lucky Dan" A tnappy western story replete with stunt and thrills Sunday and Monday , . Thomas H. I rice presents fhe Marriage Cheat" .' ;;;.,-?;-' .;, t .t s ' ;' , A tremendous drtypa mado in the South Seas. I nee sent the entire cast to the far away islands' ot they,Pcific Jo film this startling story. The superb cast, including Percy Marmont, Leatrice Joy and Adolphe Mcnjou, are a guaranteed of , merit Coming Tuesday i "The Silent Accuser" The story of a great dog almost human in his intelligence here is a picture indeed! TTT"TTm fir! ' " ' i i' ' "yWBrfrtf 'ffiS Ik largoly confined to Oia distant Houthorn Paclfla Inland of Hill ilutl. Although u production company wan aunt. In thu romantic lulu of Tahiti to aecuro an nccurato attnott phiirlo background for tho ntory, na tive type wero reijillrud fo rother, actinoa allot lit tho-luce studios In Culver Cllyi California). Tho canting director expected no :batacloa, knowInK that hundroda of Kanakaa were registered at tho eer vlce bureau, but when thoy began to apeur In rcaponaa to his call It was found that ulna out of 'ten of tho girl h"id bobbed their hair. And the majority of tho man. hud adopted modern hulrcutt, many with aholk aldeburna! AT THE PINE TREE . , , . For weeks and 'woeka the bobbod hair girl bandit of Ilrooklyn ICJ acoros of dotcctlvoa and uniformed police and oven prlvato aleutha on 'he lookout day and night to effect t: "p'iirp, This girl's octlvlt'wi --i.ii tn pronounced that the New lork'polico sent out word to every man on tho force to got her "dead or allvo." This bobbed baprio'.tn In her Uandltry waa unlike Michael Lanyard, the . famoua robber of l.oula Joaeph Vnnco'a aennntlonal novels "Tho l.ac Wolf." os nh waa olwuya accompanied on hoi trip to tho butchor,' the baker and drug Mores In partlculjr by a tall chap ahe called .At" during her holdupa. Bho and Al Invariably made their getaway In a Ford coupe. In "Tho Iono . Wolf," Lanyard simiaed not only tho greateat aloutha of all tbno but ho Ua admired by tho moat notorloua of all under world aoclellea, "The I'nck," for hla daring and aucceaa. In the plcturlia tUMv of tho Vance novel, Dorothy Dulton ar.d Jack Holt are co-atarred. Minn Dallon-portraylng the rolo of a fcnlnle bandit who In later ravenled aa a aecrct aorvlce operative of Uncle Sam'e. Holt la Lanyard, "The l.ono Wolf." These are aomo of the moat'thrUlIng acorn; i;ver acrocned. Plnq Trco today. Won't Steal Pay f t ' ' Today Mgglj JACK HOLT Action- 'The Lone Wolf ; r Romance Adventure I Douglas MncLein's ncaoBt com ; ody piece, "Tho Yankee Conaul," will j make It" flrat appeamnco upon the : local acrenn nt tho I'lne Trco Sunday and Mondny. This except'onally ! funny film waa adapted from, the i Hronflway mualcal comedy atligo hit i of twenty your ago which flrat pro ; aenie'd Kaymond . Hitchcock to tho public. Whllo It was on acknowl ' edged aucceaa aa a play. It provoe a ibiRg?r lnugh'.n? veh'clo for Moc- DecauM Ju4ge Allen P. Twyman of Kaat Chicago,- III., btllevca ha can't enforce tha law, t hn realgned a police court magi (rate, a. Job paying tnoo u. year, saying "bootlegger convicted In my court appealed and wi freL" and ' . Epioode No. 8 of "WOLVES OF THE NORTH" and Comedy SENTENCE PATE 1 ND SULLIVAN (Continued .from Page One) manslaughter, ' The due of Tay lor's sentence wasct for today, but owing to Judge Lcavltt's absence In Jacksonville, the sentence was con tinued till Tuesday by Judgo Thomas at tho motion of the district at torney's office, v ; Verdict Korly Today -When the verdict -va brought In early this morning', only a scattered few were present." The verdict was handed to the bailiff by D. Ellis Young, foreman. The i Jiwy which returned tho verdict wis composed of the following 12 mon: Mr. Young, L. J. Boan, James Blair, R. S. Beasloy, , Cal (Icenblce, U. E. Recdur, Max Cbilcote, C. H. Knoxles, W. B. Brown. JLcvl J. Griff ita, J. H. I Covert and W. H.Pankey. , . Th esse, wss' banded .to the Jury at 12:20 a. m.r IhlJ morning, fol Uving instructions! to .the Jury by Judgo C. M. Thomas. , Klnal argu- SUNDAY- MONDAY Lena than his recent "Going Up by .a most capable and clever com- paoy of players. Including' tho iom In ond fnacinHtlng. P.it.iy ItulU Miller-s the .heroine, Other are f"-n-hopii Wheatcrpft,'Arl,hur"Stuart, Hull, Eiilnlle Jenaen. Goorge PerloUt'. Kred Kelaev, L. C. Bhumwny. Eric Maync,' Oeriild Prlng and Bert Hadley. ' Tho plcturo was diroctcd by James Wl Horm, the same man who directed MacLean so cleverly In "The ! Itotter.tot" ijnd It la unquoatlonably tho boat work that Home haa yet I done. . ,. " ' , j Lnnghnhlo apoues nro workod i amuriit-tho embnrrassment that a ;r!oh : young" American finds, hlinaelf I whon cnrr.'cd out to aea, but flnda ; himself poaseitsed of tickets and pass port of tho Ylmkea .consul 10 e South American station; which prove a llfe-anvor, To-thV atrnnge land he goo and nntnrnllv.n pretty girl td Just the aort of holp thot an unattached Yan kee cl-o rsndcr. Naturally all things end well for the youthful lovers. 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So highly, how ever was It regnrded by the eight Duke, .that on his death, In 1872, gold n1ite worth tens of thousands of dollars was found strown about tho floor of his houBO In Bolgrnve Squaro In such a doplorablo condi tion that It narrowly escaped being consigned to tho dustbin as worth less motnl. Herald "Class" Ads Pay 1 2 Plans Big Year w. 'Jt; "Phona 843-J T Ray Scholk. who for U conaeeutlve J. season ceAight V00 or more anw; f only to have hla record shattered last season because of numerous In- juries,' is fit egaln. Ky Is a Pl of - kxldie Collins, . recently appointed "f White Box manager, and wnna to X have a big year to help the mans- 4- erial debut of the famous second H. CLARK, Manager , 115 S. 11th St fare midnight.- Kor the state. Dis trict Attornoy 'Winiim 'Ganohg ably summarized ' the" -evldenco '' In 'the cponlng' stutcmeht, pointing out the cliacivpantles ' In fhe ' testimony of defense Witnesses. 'Ha took occnalbn to thank 'the officers, present and past. In their corporation with. the state. ' . " ' Dcfi'Dso. Attorneys PK-n . ';S. A. Jelinore of ..Lakevlew aud, William Duncan. In-itheir final argu- ,iuents on behalf of the dufeuso. strove to salng tha tide' towards tiulllvin by Impassioned pleas. They hold that the state, had not proved thCir case, that ncjt, sufficient cor iroborative evidence : had been ad vanced by the state to support -John lalor's confosslam .and that the alibi ef Sullvan was- Impregnable. VW. P. Myers,, deputy district at torney, for one hour lushud Pete Suillvnn In the final stat'juent of tho tlate. ' His lOllt could be cleurly eard a block from the court house. Ho called attention 'to Ue tostlr.iouy it Mike MUrphy, whose statements on tho stand he clalmod wdru proved to. bo unreliable After the case '.bad boosn given lato tho hands of the Jury, Judgo 1'honus, befejo recess of tlo court, thanked the lawyers on both sides and the court house atuches for courteous and considerate treatment during the course o'( tho trials. . Three CouvlctiMl Throe of the four men ar-ested on a charge of first d'jgroo 'iiurder in connection with- tho EriAson murder must servo'. Jung suntonrus in tho state ponltontiury. John Taylor will bo soritoncod" to serve from ono to 15 years In tho peni tentiary. Pate and Sullivan, im plicated In the crime b Taylor's confession, must spond the re-t ct their lives In prison, unless their conduct Justifies parole. Two other men wftri 1:. eluded in Taylor's confess'on as being ac complices in the ui'Lvo. , They, wero John OVSaen and Charles Snilllt. O'Shoa was tcund ?e -galy of the crlmo, following his iri'il lat weuk. Smith is still nt Inrw''' ! ' ' Just what would bo.djiio on the robbery Indictment sgnlns); O Shoa, District Attorney .O.friou was not prepared to say 'this -m6-nnK. - Hi said,' however, that nothing dofln'te Would bo decided In the uiattor la the Immediate futiii"). . , 11 ankee Gonsttl' STINSON'S , i STUDIO ' ' 1 is now located at t . 737 Main St, Hall's CatarrSi ild Your ava'trn of Catatth or Desinec VUf5d by Cstsrih. .,.;-.; ,.j ... I Soto hy install I" " m y Jl l--f . -. I m Terrific Yankee Doodle Laughburst Popular, screen star, appears in: hilarious side-splitting ..story sug gested by the famous Blorsom Robyn musical comedy of laughing memory. ""'-- Comic and hair-raising adventures to make- the world laugh whHe rescuing . a .. beautiful prisoner by Douglas MacLean in his greatest comedy role.. More Exciting Than "Going Up" or "The Hottentot" Theatregoers loved it and will want . ' to see' it again; ' Great cast headed by . Patsy Ruth Miller - ; Directed by James W. Horne Daring, Smashing, , Screaming Film Comedy J "It's aiunzlngly fresh and terribly ' funny. When supposedly blase : critics foijret. themselves anil shriek with laughter In public, sompthing must be funny." - ' BOSTON ' TRAVEU.R Encore Pictares "Mr MacLean is very much of tlie Fairbanks' school In his new i;im. Ho executes r.uuiy nticsr nith the Fnirbinksesqao tinge i.ml in seme scenes outdoes the inastrr. ' BOSTON AMERICAS IfOcrsrxa lit .tl .a ij.i.-i srtt m a 'l T .400 MARKETS Portland. Feb. 14. Cattle and sheep nominally steady: no receipts Hogs nominaly steady, receipts 100 (Contract.) Eggs weak 3c lower. Curront re; rclpts 23; pullets 21 22; firsts iiM&Si; henneries 24 V4 25; de livered Portland. Hutter firm. Extra cubes, city 44; slandards 42 H; prime firsts 40; firsts ' 39; undegrades nominal; prints 46; cartons 46. Duttorfat firm, scarce. Bet churn ing cream 43 net shippers' track tn zone 1; 4Sc delivered Portland. Poultry firm, scarce. Heavy hens 2223; light 17; springs 22H23; bid roosters 10; ducks, white Peklu 2Q&21; live turkeys 23; dressed turkeys 33436; geese 16, , , I ..Onions steady 2.7 6 3. 25. . , Potatoes steady l.'ii. '-'Nats 'steady. Walnuts, number 1,1 28034;' Filberts 1518; almonds I 27; ftrnzil nnts 1617.;f. Oregon chnstnuts .16 17. Cascnrn bark quiot. New pool 8c. Oregon, grupo root 4c. , " ll.ips firm, active. 8ale3 mado at 17o regardless of . quality. Options taken a t20c for ; 1924 crop. New dilators 17 18; Fuggles 16,18; Old crop nominal. j A committee eagJ coum to be loaned farmers far re-seeding mittee' of five persons ''in A. .' '-S itty wMioio stitte funds ari WMePem Theatre Saturday and Sunday February 14th and 15th i. HAROLD LLOYD in "DR. JACK" Coming Monday, Feb. 16th : THE CALL OF THE WILD'' . Evenings, 10 & 25c Matinees Every Sun., 5 & 20e WATCH FOR COMING ATTRACTIONS their . crops under tho 11,500.000 relief act will assist the state boon of. control In making the loans, no cording ' to rules promulgated by the board of control. The rules- In-: cludo tho following points: it) nnnlrnl ' tn Analflt : lit the-lOahlOg Of state funds to farmers for re-seerfi'.'tr lng purposes: must pass and recorff menA nnnlicitlons ' for loans befordf '.' flnitiltr annrnvnd hv the iboard. f i TJlnnl nnnltnatlntis tnr Inftns. nrfnt l ArPoUtity oommittotj' ortlvp por-led forms of note and crop nrnn mnrt- lt),rt'fit44tt'