EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, FEB. 23, 1925
Wins Berth asHegiuar
TUESDAY BED SPECIAL
Steel Bed
The continuous comer
i posts and top rails are
2-inch steel tubing. Ver
tical filling rods 1 inch
in diameter; full size
bed; Ivory enamel
finish.
Special Complete $24.75 . Bed Spring
rPTviI, v.-w Full size; has 96 steel
' ' LLll r:a springs, made of high
ft carbon steel wire ; coils
" ' ,:;yl-'MJ.LV, securely fastened at top
and bottom. Bottqm Ise-
curely fastened to 12
steel bars; no slats
needed,
TAGE SIX
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MATTRESS
40-lb. cotton, with
, roll edge, evenly
tuffed and strongly
sewed, '
Price Complete $24.75
Perkins' Furniture Hou
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On flth St., Between M iln & Klamath
The Furnisher f Happy Homes
New Style H-0
a sensation in cereals
TIE onlv oats that cook into granular oatmeal.
Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate
digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
flavor. More than a new oateseal a new cereal.
Energy-building corbohydrates. tissue-building pro
teins, a wealth ot vital minerals. And New Style
H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the
Quickest cooking cereal quick iiJ a flash! ;
r nude more rapid strldis In feVs. ? '','
19:4 than John Kevins ol tho I;iVi .
Beaton Red So, pictured -IJ .. ' '
alrave When 111 19H season 1 i
opened. Kevins was prnctl- Bfr ', M .
cully unknown merely the I-v , : ' ' '
third Jung catcher of a club g2 ; ,x ft.k i
ht wasn't going anywhere in 5 : e.4 ' ' s
particular Before the season " ft',
closed llcvlng was alternating l j I'?
back of the hat wtih the Box- Q t K'' fyf
ton regulars He had prbetl isty
veully aupplanted the two vet. L A i p.i.
tram Steve O'Neill and Val A ;. i- ... , . . .-. Av
f?i I I P(plntt.h P.orpnllv Mannsor V v .
BARGAINS .
Watch' this space for
daily bargains. It
will save you money.
, New
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Sr! Cook in
S!!2ic3iTtjr!Ut8S
rorget my vmgieys
Slip a packet in. your
pocket "Hiien. you 60
Give the youngster
this iviLolesome lcm
lasting sweet for
pleasure and benefit.
U$s it when workdrags.
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AT THE PINE TREE 1
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Big Nights
Laugh Those
Blues Away
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WZDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
25th 26th
100 Laughs in 100 Minutes
Get Your Tickets Now
Tickets on sale at all
Drug Stores and Club Cafe
erans
rictnlch recently Manager
Lee Fohl act at reat the auitua
of Hcvlng for the coming aea.
aon by announcing that ho
'ould be the Drat string back
atcp of incited Sox "llcving
has the makings of a great
catcher" aaya Fohl "He
hasn't quite arrived as yet but
1 look for him to go big the
coming season He pmkcssos
every mechanical asset plus a
wise old head.
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Reginald Denny, star of "Oh.
Doctor!" Universal-Jewel now belni?
shown ltt ,, the Pine Tree tbenter, i
rivals some ot the thrilling stunts
that gained him fume In "Sportlnq
Youth" and "The Reckless Age." i
At first he Is ayoung man who be- j
Heves himself an Invalid, but lave
for a beautiful nurse Inspires hint !
to extraordinary adventures. Harry
Pollard directed the picture, which
Is the screen version of the cele
brated story of the same name writ
ten by Harry Leon Wilson.
AT THE LIBERTY
. Spectacular scenes of famous epi
sodes of the American Revolution
are accurately reproduced in "Jan
Ice Meredith," Marion Davie's pre
tentious and beautiful production,
which starts a three day run on
Tuesday at the Liberty Theatre.
The skirmish at Lexington "the
shot, that was hear around the
world" the breathless moment of
suspense, iwaltlng to see whother
the British would fire the first shot
in the American Revolution: the
dauntless Minute Men bravely fight
ing frightful odds this is ono ot
the thrilling scenes of the produc
tion. .
: CroftHlng The Dolavrnre
Washington crossing the Dela
ware, a living reproduction of the
famous painting by Trumbull, Is al
so a gripping chapter of the photo
play. A channel 400 feet wide had
to be cut through Ihi Saranac River
In the Ad'ron-iack3 to permit tha
crossing of specially constructed flat
boats and rafts, transporting tho
soldiers, and loaded 'with cannon,
oxen and supply wagons.
Paul Revere's immortal ride
when his horse's hoofs resounded
through the nlKljt, whan startled
heads appeared at windows in
answer U his call, and when he took
desperate Jumps over feuces nnd
hedges. Is full of thrills and artistic
effects.
1 The batt'.o qf Trenton Wash
ington's timely uttnek. and the vic
tory is vivid and gripping, a mag
nificent bit out of history.
The llnttle Of Yorktown
Then there's the battle und sur
render of the Ornish at Yorktown,
impressive, authentic and thrilling.
No tf re or expense was spared In
remodeling the Cosmopolitan Studio
into an exact reproduction of York
town and its vicinity.
When Benjamin Franklin. In his
sober garb, pleaded for aid to the
Colonies at the Court of Louis XVI
at Versailles, and the thousands of
French nobility In their gcrgeous
brocades and satins and elaborate
headdresses surrounded him nil
reflected In enormous mirrcreJ walls
with sparkling chandeliers -13 ano
ther historical scene.
The hardship and suffering of
Washington and his troops Is vividly
depicted, when tho General shared
tho cold and. misery endured by his
soldiers ut Valley Forge; while on
the opposite sle of thn DeUiware
General Howe w-aa tendered a fnre
well ball by. his officers at the
Wharton Villa. Uoautlful women,
richly ' gowned and bright con!?il
British officers danced on pulish'id
floors, llghthenrteJi and comfoi-.-able;
while the American soldiers
attempted to keep warm near the'r
camp fires a striking contrast,
wonderfully photographed.
Tho Boston Tia Party, a magnifi
cent night cceno; I'atrlck Henry's
Impassioned speech; nnd nu'.nerotis
othor Incidents of the days of the
Revolution are Included In thin
stupendous production, which, un
der the direction of K. Mason Hop
per Is a stirring page from history.
James Harrison Wilson,
Noted Officer of Civil
War, Dies in Delaware
WILMINGTON. Del.. Fob. 23.
Major Oonoral Jnmos Harrison Wil
son, L'. S. A., retired, Inst of the
ecrps commanders In the Union army
during Ibe Civil war. died at Ills
homo here today.
Oenornl Wilson was 87 years old.
After Ills retirement ' from the
army, following his scrvlco during
tho war with Spain and Iho Boxer
rebellion In China, he livod In
Washington.
. Ho leaves one daughtor, Mrs,
Henry B. Thompson of this city.
Representative Garner
of Texas Seriously III
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. The
condition of Ropresentatlvo Oarner
of TexaB, who Is III with pneumonia, I
was reported today as virtually un
changed from yonorday when con
slilerable improvement was noted.
He wr.j said to huvo restod easily
durlnv: the night.
CUILMAXY'H JJE8T HKLLER
STRUTTGART, Fob. 23. TIlO
best selling noyol In Goriuany In re
cent years Is' Zwel Mniischen, by
Rlclmrd Voss. Already 500,000
copies havo been sold.
Most of those kicking about the
house being too cold are dressed for
summur.
We- like wintcr hotter than sum
mer. Yyu can't put a few lu'mps of
Ice on the flropliico and keep cool.
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Get It Off Your Mind
and on Your Back
You Spring Suit we mean You're thinking
about it wondering what the style and color
will be for thiv season and while you are
wondering just step in and look over tha
New Styles for Spring Gaberdines Whip- ,
cords Tweeds in new Pleasing Colors and
Models and the Prices for Spring are
$30, $35, $40 and Up to $50
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excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex
tended surgical, maternity and medical patients.'
RATES REASONABLE
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL
PINE! : AT FOURTH STTtlCKT '
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WARREN HUNT, M. !)., OWXKR AND MANAGER
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Pays 100 Cents on the Dollar
Dentistry at Fair Prices
Public approval ot ronBonnhly-prloed dontlstry Is shown by the
, patronago 'Wo nro receiving. Most mcdorn oiiulpinont, plus yonrs
of exporlanco, aro tho ronsons YOU should let us do YOUR work.
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