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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1925)
mTO'AT, 5TAHCH. ZBW2ri -EVENING HERALD, ; KIIIATH TATXS, OREGON J..U .HI. Just because you brush your teeth Don't think that you hare removed all danger of deray. Your tooth should be Inspected regularly ovury six months, uo matter What care you give them. Wo are equipped to render you export j and aiieedy service. We glvo you a truthful examination frco. , R. D. COE, Dentists - -. (Polnlim, of course.) BWM04 Hopha Bid. 8th and Main. l'U. " Dentistry at prices you cun afford to pay BREAKFAST OF THE Real red-blooded boys like to chew their breakfast cereal. No soft, mushy dishes for them! ;l " . Thai's why they "holler" for Shredded Wheat. And the chewing of these crisp, oven baked shreds of whole wheat insures thorough ; mastication most important for youngsters. Children brought up on Shbedded Wheat are thoroughly nourished because Shbedded ; Wheat contains all the body and muscle building properties of the whole wheat grain. -It's the balanced food. --' Write for recipe boot:, "50 TCayj of Serving Shbed ded Wheat." i PACIFIC COAST 8HHEDDED WHEAT CO. " Oakland, CaliT. i , Shieddcd mat "If the Insured dies from natural causes, the company pays . . . $5,000 If the insured dies from accident, the company pays . . . . $10,000 In case of permanent total disability, the company-will ....,,!,.-- 1. Waive all premium payments - 2. Pay $25 per week for one year; and in addition , 3. Pay $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to the beneficiary when in sured dies 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accident, the company will - - pay $5,0OO immediately in cash in addi tion to other benefits. . !! ... EST t xm m ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES At the Pine Tree ju Cecil B. . De MUle's latest Para-j ai. mount . production, "The Oolden .- Bodv" at tho Pino Troo today. Is a Jt story of Admah ("Candy") Holtz, risen to fortune from "po:r white ' trash." -..,'. .. " ': '.'. ' "Candy" Holti Is Infatuated -with - Flolr' Lee ' Poake, allurln'g beauty . and hopo.'ol e. family iwhlch Is do caylng because of Us preference for V: a great name rather than ' useful ti toll. . ..v ; ''.'- ;'', . V Margaret Peake, equally - arro- srrat at first, learns the emptincts 830 hrfellcn In case of temporary disability at a retult of cither, lickneu or accident, the company pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks. - - , OAST JLlFE . INSURANCE COMPANY Momi orrtcc-suirRMtciscQ : . I'OKTLAM) BRANtTH OftiCK, SEVENTH FLOOR G.V8CO 1111KJ. , ,f John H. Honotcn, Hist ' AgU .:. ..Geo. A. Proctor,, IUn. Agt. ....'. ; . Klumnth Full, Oregon of unearned wcaltH and hlgS social position and worki for tho regen eration or Admah, attor the young fellow IS broughf'td VuIn ly a sis ter who accepts luxury from a hus band while sneering and flirting behind, his. back. . .' . - As Flora Loo and Admati, Lillian ttlch. Do Mllle's new, "find," and the popular1 i Hod La . Kocquo have two characters w'.Uch book review ers called .. "ouUtandlng pen por traits," . follawlns publication ' of Wallace Irwin's novel which Juanle MacPhorson adapted for the screen. As Margaret, Vera Itcynolds, whom De Mllle Introduced to Lbe plcluro golng public In "Feet of Cliy," has a sympathetic rolo.v- - Famous names bristle In the cait which Includes , Warner Baxter, Thoodoro KjiloffTTuiia Fayo. Henry Walthall, Kcbort Calti mid ltobort Kdeson. ... . Proof that ho la master of nil t'to tricks of stnRe technique It given this week at the Pino Troo by George X. White, ihi h.ta prepared and presented a prologue to "T..)o Golden Bed" that Is said to equal In scope and offect.vonosa any pro logue put on for this pleura In any of .the metropolitan theaters . In which It has appeared, Walto took os the aub.'oct of hlj prJlojua 'Kipling's. "A 'Fool -Thoro Was." adapting tha' vampire theme to nuke It strikingly effective end applicable to tho picture It pre cedes. Miss NYlda's rendition of the vampire so ig, as . well as the at toi ts of ouor members ct tho com pany, aided by unl'iuo 3po l.1l lighting ' effects, - glvo added attrac tion to the prologue. ' Mr. White ts now at work on a prologue f Jr. another picture, "The Days of '." AT THE LlliEKT r In 'His Majesty, tUe Outlaw," now pUying at the Liberty theater, Sen Wilson does iomi of ils ben ..vork of his career. . . . ... The plot . contains fast action, tense situations and heart Interest .0 hold the audience Sttent to th.) last foot of- the film. Yakima Cantitt as the pal who sticks to Carson through thick and thin- Is extremely good and adds 40 me humorous touches by his habit of stuttering. . Ever since America was tiorn the w-oie world has..b;wed to Yankee speed. In eve.y walk of lire. In every business, and in comhn iht opoed .f the ' Yank " has electrified ail nations. No more appropriate aubje.n ' could possibly be conceived tor a motion picture, aod advanoe reports .state that ."Yaakeo Speed," which comes to the Liberty Theater Saturday eatlly lives ; up to the. 1'onkee traditions.'' ,. Of all the film : stars Kenneth McDonald.- the famous .atunt .man of the movies, stood out as t.ia ideal personage to typify the real young American "go getter." The speed wlt'i., -which " he cavcrts through this remarkable blctura will enthrall .' the picture-going public. Marvellous settings wore constructed tor the feature and a cast of stirs was selected ; to support McDonald. "Yankee Speed" Is an adptaton of the famous story, , "The Mystery Castle,1; by Robert North Bradbury, w-'o also directed the picture. No -Wcan Sf for & ly 'miss this new screen revelation. , t. , 3 ; . Viola ; Yorbt; famou3 Spanish beauty, Is In support of ll.Donald. PI.VE TREE THE.1TER - VENTILATIOX COMIEXIED -. . . BV HU-TH OFFICER, Dr. Newsom, county health offic er Inspected tho Pine Tree Theater yesterday as to sanitation and ven tilation and pronounced It to be In wonderful condition. The big ven tilation plpnt changes tho air every two minutes nod ' with additional draw fans in the celling It Is pro claimed to ba one of the best von tllatcd theaters In the stato. The floors arc scrubbed with a special Phenol compound that acts both as a cleanser and dlsenfectant. Pat rons of the theater are to bo warn ed about the coming hot season In that the Pine. Tree with the ven tilation system mill also have tbo theater cooled by having tho air forced into the auditorium over Ice cooled grates. These new features! will 'De installed In the near futuro and everything that Is possible will be done to further the comfort of the Pine. Tree guest. ' - . Walih your meat ! Summer warmth 13 ' close at hand.1 That means you must exercise greater care in buying your meat; .; . When you come to - Miller's, observe, that we have overlooked nothing in our . - desire to give you' protection. Cut meat is kept under glass and under the glass,' with the meat, is a network V of ice-covered pipes. Our meat is; KEPT FRESH, :, , ; "WATCH US GROW" Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop. Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 v.-' v Four deliveries daily ALGOMA , Mrs. K. Raton has returned to her homo at Muthewton after vis iting tor three weeks with hor daughter Mrs. It. Trowaths. Mrs. Oeo, Hoffman entertained the primary Sunday school chut at her home. Wednesday afternoon. Earl 'Blown has been enjoying a new radio set tho past week, a gift from his grandmother, 'c .. Mr, and Mrs. P. tiaker have ar rived home after spending tho week In Klamath -rails..-' Algoma once more hai a resi dent barber. Ha Is located In the barber shop at tho totel. Tho m-Jters nvho visited tho achool 011 Washington's birthday enjoyed a woll rendered program and had au opportunity to view the now improvements -that toox place during too Xmas holidays. Tho addition to the building pro vides ample - room and the two teachers aro Uking an Interest and accomplishing th.ngs in a mannot wntcb sl.ould be very pleasing to' ue parents or the children. JeVae and Cluude Dyllarhldo havt, btou visiting re'.allvei and greet ings fficnds In this vl.-lulty the past week. Mrs. H. B. Davis anil Harriett DavU are visiting In Algoma the iuests of Mrs. Davis ' sou A..' J. Mattin. ,',...-,', . V' - T. B. Blanken9hlp who wes em ployed here as night ncvyor last season ' Is . back from Louisiana to be the night sawyer again thiu year. Mr. Blankensnlp's family la located in Kktmath Falls. They made the trip to and from Louisiana by automobile. Several Algoma poople attended the taikct social , given by the .Modern Woodmen Wednesday even- "S- . . A Jolly crowd gathered at tho h:mo of Mr. ai Mrs. Conquer good ' Saturday evening fo offer co.ngritu.atlons dad a small gift to Mr. and M.s. Walter Rouse (nee Phclnia Conquergoor) who surpris ed tholr friends toe weok previous by getting mirrlcd'. Dancing was enjoyed by the guests up tS1 a lata hour -when rofrcshmeuis. were served by the bride's, mother. A cost of friends Join In wishing the young couple mu.-h happiness. J.m Dedamos and Fred Stuart are. hack from a trip to nearby Oregon and California points. , . A ere of men have started tone the site for toe park In front 0. the hotel.- . With tie aid of tho 'iood woathei excavating for the dry kiln Is pro ceeding rapidly. ' Also the planing mill structure Is' taking on the ap pecrance of svf.reaf;4)UU31ng.. ' , OCT, OPf THE AIK . . : Using . radio as the means-; 01 communication 'Ith a greater num ber of Camp Fire girls, at to same Instant, Lester . Scott, natlbna,. executive frcm New York City wli, be heard from KQO during the Ul:ls bair. hour Friday between S:3e and 6 p. m. ( . Ills talk will bo of general In terest to those ,who may be con cerned about the." education of boys and' girls. Scott,' Is well known thru' out the natloai .fpr nls work In the past ton years, building . up ' thV Camp Fire Girls organization, which low numbers over 180,000 mem-' J bers.. . Thousands of listeners' over radio who have heard him speak at various places In the state within the iast week will hive the oppor tunity to compare radio speaking with the real personality on the pl ttform. . . . ' ' Program for Saturday . , KFt Los Armeies, 8 p. m. Ex. amlncr studio., program, 9 . p. , m Dramatic soprano solos and piano selections. 10 Packard Ithdlo club. 1 f t t '4 f t t y ? ? ? t t y t t T t ? t y t f f y t t ? ? ? $185 A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF THE NEWEST IN t ..... ' ,i ' : ( ;" ' SPRING STYLES DEVELOPED OVER PERFECT FITTING PATTERNS WITH SNUG FITTING ARCH AND HEEL SEATS. 1 f y y A. Y ;$C85 t y f THE OXFORD SHOWN ABOVE, COMES IN THE POPULAR NEW SHADE LEMON TAN, AND ALSO IN A RICH LUSTE.ROUS BLACK WITH THE NEW. SEMI BALLOON TOE AND RUBBER HEEL.i I y t y 7 ? AT KFI Los Angeles, II to 2 p. m.' Lost Angeles program. , KOO Oakland, Cnl. 8 p. in, Studio progrnm, presontod by tho Amphlon club, diversified musical numbers nnd scngs. KI'O San Francisco, 8. p. m. Art Weldnors orchestra. KOW Portland, 10 p. m. Col burn's Melody Men, orchestra, KFOA Seattle 8:30 Tho Times program, 10 Eddlo Harkness and his orchestra. NKW YOItK' CITY KXCKL8 1(1 1.OAItIA IN POPl'IlTION SOFIA, Mar. U. Tho popula tion of Bulgaria now numbers. 6, 115,900, according to figures pub llihml by tho official nowspapar, La Bulgarlc. Thcsa are based on the census of 1024. , T'oo reoord shows that the Increaso of population has been steady Blnco 1920. . ' : ' ' J DIfKOl'llACE WHINKING JENA, ' Mar. 19. Joha Univer sity taking the loAd among Gorman Institutions of learning, linn made pltjslcal training compulsory for all sludonts. .. One of tho arguments advancod for athletics 1b that they rtlscourago drinking. liiilmliliM.hlililililililililil ihlililililililililililihliliilii KLAMATH SLZ. FALLS Woman's Ties-Straps and Gore Styles 1 V7 Oxfords for Men 1 Young Men Save Money on M I CHELINS Overstocked, wo are offering a fow of those' reliable tires at a discount, In ordor to make way for now nhlpmonts. Those .tiros are 'perfect. , T.ho only troublo Is that there are too many of them to suit us. So If you-really want to save money on tires, call iwlthln Ilia next fow days, 1 ' J. Note Wo mako all adjustmonu hero tuo delays. RECKARD AUTO SERVICE . Phone 77 - ? Sixth and Main SPRINGFIELD, Ills., March 20. Sorornl porsons wero killed I" a wreck on an Illinois tractl'on systom car nonr Cadlnvlllo, according to advices roachlng tho ipanflengor of flco boro this aftornoon. I I I t T 4 a-. and y I 1 f T T 4 T I I AT. .CATARRH Ut( hoad or throat Is usually benefited by th vapors of AICRS y VapoRub On" It Million Jar, UJ Yimb V.