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YOU CAN BUY FURNITURE, RUGS, RANGES, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT FOR LESS NOW THAN EVER BEFORE "
AT THE LIBERTY
Ja bis . latest feature comedy,
"Girl Shy," (Which will be seen at the
Liberty theatre Wednesday only,
Harold ' Lloyd once more demon
strates his remarkable versatility be-
' fore the ' camera. Lloyd's role in
this new tun-film is said to be so en
tirely different from any he has ever
attempted to portray, that he debta
ed a long time before tackling the
.. part.' . s:.;",:-
The locale of. "Girl Shy" is for the
, most part a ' small town, althougll
towards tha end of the picture the
action is staged to the city.
. Lloyd will introduce a real, nov
elty to the screen in this picture,
. and he has carefully guarded bis
secret because It is his own idea and
to hare it known before the showing
of the fun-fJlm might rob it of some
of Its appeal. .
. As is usual with the Lloyd comed
ies., there . Is . only a tmall cast In
"Glr Shy." Jobyna Ralston ' is
again1 seen as Harold's leading wom
an. -Richard Daniels, Carlton Grif
fin,;' Priscllla King and Dorothy
Dorr are also pro.ninent In the sup-
"Tha .Shooting of Dan McGrew,"
a film version of the famous Robert
Wi, Service poem. Is coming to the
Liberty Theatre today. This new
picture tells, the whole story of the
dramatic bate between two men, an
actual happening in -the days of the
Yukon gold rush. The ovects lead
ing up to the Bunf.'ght 4re reveal
ed for the first time.
Barbara' I .a M -rr, Lew Cody, and
Percy Marmont p:ay tin great roles
of Tho Lady Known as I,ou, Dan
gerous Vtn IXcCrew, and Jim, the
Husband. The exceptional cast aIo
includes Mae Buscb, George Sieg
mann and many others.
I AT.THE PINE TREE
:
; Lord .Algernon Cholomondeley
That's an awful name tor anyone to
have to go through life with; and
Raymond Griffith couldn't - even
stand It for a motion picture so he
cut It short to Chumley for his char
acterization . of .a titled Ergllsh
gentleman la the new Paramount
picture, "Forty Winks", due at the
Pine Tree today. Griffith is fea
tured with Viola Dana and Theodore
Roberts In the picture which was di
rected by Paul lribe and Frank
Urson.
Some of the picture's biggest
laughs and greatest thrills for that
matter are contained In water
scenes wherein 'Griffith puts over
some great stuff In a epeed boat.
Here's where Ray's . training as a
sailor proved a big help. Griff'th
has -long been the owner of a com
bination sailing and powor yacht
and his Insight Into nautical affairs
is second only to that of old roan
Neptune himself.
And when bis horse, which he bad
just ridden over the steeplechase
course, sits down on the edge of a
fountain and Ray slides down his
back and Is soon playing among thi
swans and water lilies! Here's a
real laugh!
During the filming of the picture
Ray Raped over-furniture and stair
, rallinKS during a single handed bat
j tie agalnut a band of crooks.
Ht had to swim for his I.'fe while
making scenes on the broad blue
Pacific ocean, far from terra firma.
In fact, he tumbled and fpught
and ran and jumped until he lost
all of two pounds, quite a reduction
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"Smouldering Fires,", Unlversal-Jewel-ClaTence
Brown produfctfon
co.ning to the Pine Tree Theatre
next Thursday and Friday, has a
particularly notable cast for It co
stars Pauline Fderelck and Laura
La piante,, has Malcolm McGregor
as leading "man, and Tully Marshall,
Wanda Hawley and Helen Lynch In
prominent parts. "
Further.. prominence Is given the
cast by the fact that one of the
necessities of the story Is a Bhop
committee, and while the members
of this committee do not have much
to do they are almost as well known
as are the etars and leading char
acters for they have been In motion
pictures for many years.' They are
Bert Roach. Billy Gould, Rolfe
Sedan, Jack McDonald, William Or
lomond, Robert Mack and Frank
Newberg. -''"
, "Smouldering Fires" was written
especially1: for Miss Frederick by
Sada . Cowan .and. Howard Higgln,
best-known writers'- of ''original
photoplays. It is the story of a mld-tiel-aged
woman, successful manager
of a big factory to which she has
devoted her life who falls In love
So ml marries a man half her age.
BREVITIES
Hero On Visit
Mrs. Nell Strowbridge of Chtlo
qula Is In the city for several days
v.'slt with friends. Mrs. Strow
bridge Is the wife of tha proprietor
of the Chlloquln. garage. ,
! National Forest Timber
For Sale
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon,'
up to and Including April 4. 192a,
for all the merchantable dead timb
er standing or down, and all tho
live timber marked or designated far
cutting on an area embracing atioiU
480 acres within portions of sections
26, 27, 33, 34 and 35, Township
34 South, Range 6 East, W. M.,
Crater National Forest, Oregon, esti
mated to bo 250,000 feet B. M.
more or less of Douglas fir timber,
No bid of less than $2.00 per M
feet.B. M. will be considered, Fifty
dollars must be deposited with .each
bid to be applied on the purchase
price, refunded, or retained In part
as liquidated damages, according to
conditions of sale. The right to
reject any and all ' bids reserved.
Before bids are submitted, full In
formation concerning the timber, the
conditions of sale, and tho submis
sion of bids should be obtained
from the Forest Supervisor, Med
ford, .Oregon.
M3-17.
Returns From North
'Miss Frances Humphrey returned
yesterday afternoon from her
week's visit . in Portland, accom
panied by her father, George Hum
phrey, who. drove her north tho
first of the week. Miss Humphrey Is
employed In the offices of the
Pelican Hay Lumber -company.
8. I. Officials Hero
H. A. Spragua, W. J. McEnerney
and II. A. - Cutp Southern Pacific
officials from Dunsmulr are In the
city conferring with others Interest
ed in the lino. They are guests In
the White Pelican, hotel.
Oil Man Here ;'" T
C. H. McCutchoon' of the Stand
ard Oil company of 8an Francisco
is In the city conferring with Klam
ath Falls men in the intoreet of the
company. ' j ;- ' - v j .
Meeting Postponed r
r Absonce of JC'. H. tlnderwojpd,
chairman.1'' prnfft "county school
board, led to tha postponement- of
the regular meeting of the city
school board, scheduled for' last
night. The meeting will be hold
some day this week pending the re
turn 'of Mr., ynderwood, It was an
nounced. Providing' plans for tho
now Central school on Seventh and
High are completed, the board will
advertise tor bids for tho now school,
It was said. ' i
Chorus Tonljrlit ,
,. , Memoors of,Jlie male chorus of
the ehambcr'bf commerce will meet
tonight In tho chamber rooms to
practice , ,".."- ,- '
I'lmrtrncbt Here r ?
Paul R. Lori'z, a graduate phar
macist of the University of Michigan
has accepted a position with Under
wood's Pharmacy and will assume
his duties tomorrow .tnorliing. Ionz
has' had a niiniberof yoprs experi
ence in Detroit! In pharmacy work.
R. H. 'Cook who ha bcn affllhted
with Underwood's for the past few
year will leave' to taka charge of
iho tvlnrii!ni ill. ih ll'erty
theatre. ...
From S obey " '
Mr; and Mrs; Sam Handy of
Scobey, Montar-jj arrived In the city
this morning wlnre Mr. Handy will
take up his Interests as a timber
contractor. They are relatives of
Mr. and Mrs, J.- T. McCollum.
Algomn Visitor
Bill 'BrondHls of : Atgoma . U a
visitor. In tho city for u few days,
FdrTen Years-Dependable
Exceptional dependability has been a char
acteristic of Dodge Brothers Motor Car
since the day the first of these sturdy cars
was marketed.
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. Not once in a decado has it failed to uphold
and enhance its reputation for faithful per
formance. , , '
The reason for its consistent goodness and
continued betterment points directly back to
, the ideals of the founders.
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Instead of fluctuating between an endless
: series of annual models, they determined to
concentrate on the perfection of a single
chassis. - r
Dodge Brothers Motor Car today is the
embodiment of that ideal an ideal that
will endure as long as the institution itself.
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H. S. WAKEFIELD
4-20 KLAMATH AVK.
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