The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1023 )
EVENING HEftALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE , ,
L22s LIBERTY
"Th Liberty litis the Pictures"
Tonight On 1 y
The Cowboy of the Clouds in
"The Air Hawk"
Thero havo liocn flgliu on I ho screen (lint liml you wnntliijt
to stand tip and It'll. Hut 0, Hoy I They uro nutliliijc compared
to llio flM1it In "TUB Allt HAWK"
Friday Only
EDMUND COBB in
"We stern
Y e s t e r d a y s"
and Chapter 2 of that Thrilling Epic of
GERMANY CULLS
. the Old West
"The Santa Fe Trail'
Pathe Review
Comedy
UPON
INVENTORS
Horrors of War to Be
Multiplied by German
Brain at Conference
1
1IKRL1N, Mar. 12. Writing on
tho wttr of ' li'i future, and (be wea
pons It will lis fnuKlit with, liana
Klll'T, nt one tluiu a member of the
Clcrman general staff, drawl jil:
turo of tlio Indiscriminate slaying
of women and children. Electrical
science will muko posslblo the wip
ing out ,pf entire districts behind
tho enemy linos without danger to
tho aggressor, he believes, and nou
combatants will suffer u much a;i
uniformed soldiers.
Eloclrlc rays offer many doslruc
tlvo possibilities, tho author avors.
In ventura must dovlae methods to
Ignllo explosives at long distance,
put motor out of of coinmlsilan
and destroy tho eyesight of oppos
Inx conibaluuls. Beience today cin
Increase tho virulence of bacteria,
and tho uo of certain gases will
render tho liumuti organism mora
susceptible to dlsoauo.
oil, riiOMTcno.v vuom
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 12. The
production Of oil In California dur
ing the, last your was 230,045.000
barrolH,.33, 683,805 barrels less than
In tho previous year, according to
9a Htntomrnt Issued by tho state min
ing bureau..
Tho heaviest docllno waa In tho
lJ southern fields. This was partly
. orraot uy increases in me san uoa
jquln Vllley . and olsowhero, both
from "new .wells and .from wells
which had been sbut down or cur
tailed in 1923 owing to the tempor
ary overproduction.
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i y P"arr -yy -v m imp-
JLiiJirJI'JI
THE FHWEST ESSEX
EVER' "BUILT
Wnitht mid Turn Ejttrm
You Cannot Get Equal Style, Performance and
Reliability Within Hundreds of Dollars of its Price
Essex is a totally different' type. Its advantages are exclusive
because patented. It gives results never before attained in any car:
' Low price; without disappointment In looks or reliability.
Economy without sacrifice of performance. s
, . s Stability and highest .readability without unnecessary weight.
The riding ease of large, costly cars. The handling case of a
bicycle, utter simplicity in design.
. The lowest maintenance cost, wo believe, of any car in the world.
Hudson-Essex, Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Closed Cars in the World
400 So. 6th ACME MOTOR CO. Phone 680
NO BOOZE HERE,
SAYS LATAVIAN
; RIGA, March 12. Tho Lutavlan
parliament has passed n law for
bidding the sale of alcoholic drinks
at educational Institutions, nt the
atres, exhibitions, fairs, In provis
ion shops, on board vassola In In-
USE SULPHUR TO
HEAL YOUR
land wators, on railway trains and FAMOUS FIDDLER'S
In railway stations.
Furthermore, tho sale of alcoholic
drinks Is forblddon, on Sundays und
holidays In tho o'xclusivo shops
Whoro thoy may bo obtnlnod on
wpok days; . ' ' '
TOPSY CAMP TO 1
FALL LOGS SOON
HEART IS BROKEN V
BUDAPEST, Mar. 12. Jai nius
io broke tho heart of Bonda Marc!,
king of gipsy fiddlers who was re
cently' burled hero wth 10,000 ad
mirers nnd friends standing bosldo
his grave. ,'
Count Stefan Tlsaa and mniy oth-
or famous Hungarians woro tlio In-
Wlthln tho next faw days, tho tinmte frionds ot tno man wno, was
crash of falling limber will bo' n supnosod to play Magyar folksongs
n fnmlllnr sound In the vicinity of i with more fooling than any otlfor
Gmamm Beomeis
COLD OT DOt O. UTJIHZLZ SKALl-UC EVCCVWIIn3
This one point alone is 6ui'
ficient to merit the eerioiui ,
consideration of anyone 'in'
terested in dependable trans'
portation: Graham Brothers
, Trucks are sold and serviced ., ' .
every where by Dodge ;
; Brothers Dealers.
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' i Ton (liawils. SlfW.1;' Hi ton,' S1020
il"!liveri' . , ' '
H. S .WAKEFIELD . i
4UO Klumnth Are." ,' Phono. 100.
Gkabau Brothers a Division or Dodc? Brothers
OLD LONDON TOWN
IS FALLING DOWN
LONDON, Mar. 12. So "many
buildings are being torn down. In
London nowaday,., t: mnko way for
modern and compirativeiy largj
modern structures, that various sec
tions, ot the stolid old city are tak
ing on tho bustliug appearance of
a Jiew and rapidly growing Ameri
can town. ' Also : tlio' deniolltfcna
often give . paasorjtby , unexpected
glimpses of ancUnl Jiousei hith
erto. bidden froin view.
One gets occasional glimpses of
famous, old landmarks that never
before, at least In .living memory,
havo been fully cxpoGCd to public
view. One of theie is the Old
Savoy Chapel j-hich, with the trees
In Its little etaucJhyard. can no'.v
be seen from ibii. toprOf a bus in
tho Strand, 'i at v .
- Another Is lif'tllinspsgn'te'' where
quainti''llft!o 'r. Kthclbarga one
of tho olJejt ind'tmalleat churches
In London, fronted with two ancient
and tiny shops, is now suddenly
rovealed by the puilins dawn of
buildings at Its side. It was here
that Henry Hudson and his com
panions came before they sailed
fro nvtho Thame's on their last, voy
age to the frozennorth. '
TO TVXXEL UXDER THAMES
LONDON, XJar. 12. Ta relievo
the traffic congestion in London,
plan's hi,o been niado tor the con
struction of a dock . on t'.ie Rlvor
Thames and a lunnol under the
river at a cost ot over $30,000,000
The tunnel would be constructed at
Darttord, t which; would divert a
great amount of road traffic from
tho south' to tile-, north of England
at present passing. througa. London's
narrow streets..- j , .
For unsightly akin eruptions,
' rash or blotches On fnco, neck,
arms, or body, you do? not have to
wait for relief from torture or em
barrassment, declares a noted skin
specialist Apply a llttlo Montho
Sulphur and improvement shows
Because of Its germ deatroytng
- proporttes, nothing hna over beon
found to tnko tits plane ot this ul
' phur preparation. Tho momont
you 'apply It healing begins. Only
those who havo had unsightly skin
' troublos can know the dnllght this
: Mentho-Bulphur brings. Kvon fiery,
' Itching eczomn la dried right up,
Got a small Jar of Howies Mon
IkoulohuiwXQB, .aw, S,au4,.,drug-
tho Topsy Lttmbor company, on
Topsy grade, for two logging camps
of the I. E. Kostorsoni concern will
soon bo operating full time. ',
O. V. Myers ot Modford, logging
contractor and lumber hnnlor, will
conduct ono of tho Topsy camps un
der contract.' It Is expoctod that he
will full In tho neighborhood of flvo
million foot for tho Topsy company.
In addition to tho logging contract,
Mr., Myors has n lumbor hnullng
contract for 12 imHIIon foot.
The lumbor from the mill would
'be linuled to DhiitIs whoro It would
be dellvorod to tho' AsBoeiatod Uox
fnotory which would manufacture
the lumber Into box shook. .
; :
musician ot his tlmo.
At ..the roquest of Marcl, the
bands playod only folksongs of his
native land as his body was taken
to tho vomotery. Ho abhorred con
ventional funorul marches as much
as (ho now syncopntod music. Like
mast gypsy flddlors he belloved tho
songs which have sprung from the
soil In tho lnnd of tho Magyar ex
proas every . emotion from ecstatic
Joy to awoot sorrow, and In his
'concerts ho' usod to carry his list
eners from smiles to tears in t
manner much appreciated by tho
Hungarians, who tako keen pleasure
out ot sorrow.
Whon syncopation became . the
rage In Hungary and foxtrots were
'board ovarywliore, Banda ilarc)
r ij-".u unr-ir a -r.-n-r.-r'
GUY OF PEACE
S SUGGESTED
HONOLl'LU. March 11. The
Palmyra Islands, some 1,000, miles
south of Hawaii v. ill be deeded to
the .Pan-raciflc union as a gift if
the.'', United States; agrees- to .With
draw sovereignty from thom acd
recognize the isles as a neutral in
violate place of refuge for all persons-who
wish . to confer on matters
looking to the . advancement of al!
interests common, to the Pac'fic peo
ples, according to announcement
gnade by the "owner L. Fullard-Lec
at a Pan-Pacific luncheon.
Alexander Hume Ford, director
icf he Pan-Pacift- jurripn, ,sald that
'he ";lDUuU'.cjl'!-nr
v ise'Sunfriy T! "raYTatia 'lTs 'cfe' 4 1 J
, Ion as to acceptance will be reserved
until the attitude of " the"'state de
partment at Washington is learned.
The islands were purchased oat
right several vyear$ ago from Judge
Henry E. ' Cooper by Tullard-Leo,
who was born in outh Africa but
now is'an, American cjUxen. It has
been his idea to provide some one
rscoguized spot In tho Pacific, 'un
der the flag ct no nation but under
the protection of all,: where in peace
or war persons might meet in per
fect freedom to discuss aty matters
of import to, the Pacif 'c peoples.
"This opens up a "tremendous
question that will have to be de
cided by the Pacific powers," said
an announcement from the union.
"Will they permit such an Independ
ent Island in the Pacific?"
.... . 1021 ' . 1023
Darrow Addition' 1 2
Mills second Addn. (! '4
Hot Springs Addn i 2
Mill First Addn .........2 4
Bucna Vlsth Addn. a 8
Klamath Addn : 3 1
Finst Add:. ..... .........;1 2.
induarial Addn .. 0 13
Railroad Addn. ...... 4
Hilide Addnl 0 - 1
Nichols Addn. 5 . 6
North Klamath Addn 0 2
Fairview Addn. I . 0
Williams Addn. U 0 1
Lakeview Addn. .. 1....0 2
Riverside Addn 2 1
D:xon Addn. . 0 1
Hillside -Add. 0 ' 2
Se:ord Addn. ....-...'...........1 1
Riverside 2nd Addn. 2 1
Fairview 2nd . 0 1
Original town ..........1 1 . 1
2nd Hot Springs Add. .,2 ' 0
Another income tax cut Is pro
posed. It they put it over we'll
start predicting the end of the world
(again.
Beauty Will Wed in Rome r
i. t.
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1 tO
.-Sft
Iinna Josephine Ourlbatilli boautiful gnintklnuglUtT of tho famous uarl-
W HOUSES
.BEING BUILT!
(Continued From Vage- One)
With the exception of tho striking (
home building baorn in Industrial
addition,' construction rf residences t
in other sections shows little change
except for the natural Increase In-'
cident to tho greater building con-j-ftruct'on
of last year. Indications i t
that the residanco sections aro tend-1 1
ing to spread to the outer boundary ; '
line of the corporate limits Is shown
by the construction of houses - li 1 1
north Klamath addlticn, Lakcvlew j
addition, Williams addition and '
Dixon addition. Last year, during!!
the same period, not one home was
built In ' those outlying districts W(
til.? city.
A more complete analys.'s of the
trend of building In this city for
1923 can be gained from the follow
ing survey cf home building in
Klamath Falls by. districts. . The
table below Indicates tho number of
homes built' during the first two
months and a half ot 1024 In each
district of Klsxath Falls, compar
ed to building In these districts for
the corresponding period cf 1925:
IHStWl I H itsTsWflMsfssssssMsV
jtljfUfilill
KNOLL nEARIXO TODAY I
Alleged Clothes Stealer fiiven Hear-!
, . ing In Justice Court ' :
G. Knoll, charged with stealins i
cothC3 from George Poulos.-was giv-
en a hearing today before Jnsf.ce of ;
'Itfr'WiO" .'Brffl'aBlfc. W asrH
termlne whether thare' is sufficient
evidence to bind him over to the i
grand Jury for Investigation. The ;
hearing had sot been completed by;
3 v'. m. this afternoon. !
WILL PRESENT OOXCERT
Harry Uorel's Symphony Orchestra
To Appear JIarch a,j,.;.
Harry Borel's Little Symphony' or-.
chestra will present a concert at the I
First Presbyterian" church on Mon '
day evening.. March 23, it was an- I
nounced today. The orchestra ' Is !
composed of 30 pieces and has been?)
practicing special scores for. some '
time in anticipation of a concert of ;
this kind.., - ' .... - . j
FROM COOS BAY
Aigomn Lumber Company Olrtains ;
Servieca Of Bay Loggers i
M. M. Sellers, A. B. Jones, Jess
Snyder and A. B. Pomeroy, all of
North Bend, on Cooa Bay, have ar
rived In tho city and will engage in
logging for the Algoma Lumber
company. They were previously in
terested in the North Bind mills.
COVXCIIjHEX IX CITY
Member Of Newly, Elected Indian
Council Visiting
Fred Hendricks of Chlloquln, new
ly elected member , of the Indian
council and one ot the 12 councll
raen, spent the day in Klamath Fall-3
in the interest of the group.
British Dancing Teachers
Preparing Girl Students
LONDON, Mar.. 12. Dancing
teachers who specialize In court
presentation lessons are working
overtime this spring preparing mem
bers , of thoir classes who will be
presented" nt Buckingham palaco
Just after eister. Debutante of th'?
now season go to make up a major
ity of the pupils and take lessons
dally in thoir endeavors to acquire
the poise and grace upon which
their social career nnd future de
pond, moro or less. :
After certain preliminary lossons
the young women are passed on to
classes where court trains aro
brought into play to 'teach them
the knack ot handling gracefullv
great lengths ot fluffy 'material. As
tho training advances the debutante
is givott a bouquet...wIth which she
curtsies time . and again until the
teacher Is satisfied that she has
reached perfection In the matter ot
grace. : . ' , r .. ; : , . ,.
m
We 'don't know how March 'will ;
go out. But It came in like a bill
.fllAT, , , , M , J
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
The Gorgeous
NAZIMOVA
in-
"The
Redeeming
Supported by -
Lou Tellegen
and
Otis Harlan v
Come
and
see
Paris
as it
really
"The
Redeeming
Sin"
on the same bill
Ben Turpin
in
"The Razzberry
Ron?,ance"
and
"SNOOK Y"
- and
"HIS GIRLS"
SATURDAY
Jane Novak
in
"Two
Be
3orn"
Harold Knox
at the
"Smith" Organ
Buy a
Scrip Book
Pine Tree