PXOE RIGHT EVENING ITEMED, KLAM ATI! FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, ArRIL 1, 1025 I u i : Greatest Naval Peace-Time Mobilization KVBBBBMBHBMIBBBIIMIBIBBBBBBBBDBIIBBHBBnBBEBIBBBIBBnilllDIBIBHBSS 4 . Sffii Low Round Trip Fares Combined Atlantic tand Pacific Fleets in SanFranciscoBay April 5-15th v 142 dreadnaughts, battle-ships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines. See them enter Qolden Qate Welcome them Be Uncle Sam's guest on board Ten days' jollification. UseiheTrains Avoid congested highways and parking difhculoes in San Francisco. Mail Me Your Old j;: Shoes and I'll-make them as good, as new and pay the return postage. There's no need for a person in Klamath County ': .wearing worn out, or poorly repaired shoes, as long as I guar antee to; put them in shape so that they, will wear as good . as new and still liave the com fort of an old shoe. At the Pine Tree MAIL A PAIR TODAY ; I Goodyear i Repair Shop l Next to ;': Herald Office v W. W. CONNORS Proprietor PINE TREE Theater . Bebe Daniels was one of the tirst of the big family of stars at Para- mount's Long Island studio to wel come Frances Howard. Into the fold. The occasion being Miss Howard's first screen appearance in Molnar's "The' Swan", produced for . Para mount by Dimitri Buchowetzki. -"So they've got Swan at last," said Bebe, beaming cordially on Miss Howard. "Yes," said Frances, "and what OODG E PLANT1S REPORTED SOLD NEW YORK, April 1. News that the Dodge Brothers Automobile company -of. Detroit. Jias been ac quired by a syndicate headed by the banking tirm'of Dillton,'" Read Co. of New York, ' is promlnontly published here today as one of the most important financial transac tion In the history of automobile history.. The sale is said to hare Involved with being fitted for gowns, and. having my photograph taken and "more than" $100,000, practically In learning screen make-up, I'm all at1 cash. sea!" "Well," said Bebe, "Swans take naturally to water." Don't miss "the Swan" at the Pine Tree tomorrow. Adoiphe Men jou and Ricardo Cortez are featured with Miss Howard., ' ' AT THE LIBERTY ' White Pelican Hotel Merchants Luncb, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. , .Also. V.' Banquets:;.. Parties Dances H H II U H a H N N H n M U M w N El a H n u M a n B Ml n n M a H B n a H n a n n a u n a n n a n ii ii u n u H u a a ii u n u B H n a H a n Representatives of the banking firm declined either to affirm or deny the sale and Clarnce Dillon ! declared that, while, final negotia-'H M n n n Tiat directors may have great minds but are sometimes endowed with poor .memories was demon strated recently when John M. Stahl was rehearsing Lew Cody in a mar riage B.'eno for his latest Louis IS. Mayer-First National , attraction, "Husbands and Lovers," at the Liberty Theatre. Anxlons that there be no slip, ' the director explained the wedding ceremony in minute detail to Cody, j laying particular stress on the march to the altar, the businesi with the ring, etc. When ho finished, Cody gave a short laugh, not a really nasty one, yet something of a snort. "How many times have you been married!" he asked.' "Once," replied Stahl. "Huh, a mere amateur," (Cody ' has been married well, count tbcm yourself.) t '. , A fine cast supports Buck Jones the popular western star, in "Win ner Take AH" at the Liberty the i atre where Is will show Thursday jonly. Temperamental' Peggy Shaw, PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin "mrgncy" trentmont with V Vaporub QW IT MIMt.a Jar U$rd F7fr HmUuClui" Adt Pay who won the national pulcbrltude championship as a Zlegfleld Follies girl, 1b Buck's leading lady. Volup tuous Lilyan Tashman h a daring ly delightful eyefull as Buck's mis leading lady of New York night life. Edward Hearn as a reporter and William Norton B-ailey and Ben Deeley as heavies ring the bell. It's an all-star performance of a sen sational stellar story. tlons had not been completed, some announcement relative to the dell J would be made within a day or two. , In financial circles here it was declared that the sale .consummated a financial battle between Dillon, Rad & Co., and. the house of J. P. Morgan & Co.,' representing the General Motors corporat!6a, to gain control of the Dodge Brothers' prop erty. It was also Relieved that the sale was preparatory to a $500, 000,000 merger of tbo Dodge prop erty, the Packard Motor company and the Hudson Motor company and the Brigs Body corporation. Confirmation for this ulso was lacking. Sale of the Dodge Brothers com pany marks an cvontrul step in the romantic history of the concorn, which began under the guidance of John and Horace Dodge, who had been stockholders In the Ford Motor ness for thmselves. company until they went Into busl- Th present firm was started In 1914, with a capitalization of $10, 000,000, iwhlch was increased to (50,000,000 In 1923. The major part of the shares Is held by the Dodge estate. Last year the concern did a gross business of $191,000,000 and Il ls expected that the sales will go above $200,000,000 this year. a u n u H n n ii f ii ii u n ii n ii ii u n u n n ii u n OTKI) WOMAN DIK8 KINGSVILLE, Texas, April 1. Mrs. Henrlotta King, 93 years old, virtually unknown to tho outside World and yet possessing the world's largest ranch and rated as one of the country's wealthiest women, died jnn( night, TAKES' OATH OF OFFICE WASHINGTON, April 1. Thomas F. Woodlock, who 'was given a recess appointment to tho Inter state commorce commission by President Coolidge, took the oath of office today. The senate failed to act on Mr. Woodlock's nomination at 'both the last roglar and speclul sessions, but under hks appointment he can serve until the end of the next regular session of congress., Silk Tapestry Davenport Regular, $115 Special, $80.00 BILTWELL BED DAVENPORT Regular, $165 Special, $95,00 VELOUR BUFFLIN BED DAVENPORT (Baker Cut Velour) Regular, $168 Special, $130.00 Special Dish Offering 30 Dozen t teacups and saucers. All imported ware. Cup and Saucer Special 15c LIGHT GLOBES Another shipment of multiple-filament globes Regular 30c "l'v' O Special - - - - - - - LmmC (Our last shipment of 500 of these lasted only three days) Bedroom Suites Three different styles to close out. SILVERTONE WALNUT IVORY Eaclt! set comprises bowfoot bed, chiffor ette," vanity dresser and bench. Good- workmanship and attractive color ings,: During the remainder of this week, special ly priced. Not going out of business Just going after business . Rugs They're going up. We have several purchased at tho old price. If you expect to buy within the next year it will pay you to act now. Some at 20 o (This includes & few Wiltons) Rockers A few to close out 20ff RANGES Get your guaranteed Toledo range this week and save $10. CARD TABLES Standard collapsible Special, $3,25 Mordoff & Woolf 719 Main .50 8 different 8 T $22 50 to $72 B s B a H n a n M H M a a i n H 5nEaEaanancancannnBanca;canni?inBnnnnnnnnnDnnnBnBninnnnnnnnnBwi OFFER INVENTORS , PRIZES FOR IDEAS Jamboree Fort Klamath ; Saturday Night , LONDON, .April, 1. The simple expedient of offering, prizes of $50 has resulted in (he discovery that there, are 152 amuteur Invonlors In England whoso Inventions have a commercial value' Tho Institute of Patentees offered prizes for the best Inventions in several clashes, and about .100 Inventions wore submitted from which four major' prize win ners were selocted. Tho 152 Inven tions will bo submitted to various manufacturers. ; , , . Tho major prizes were awarded to the Invontors of a kettle with lid that will not fall off; a portable fire; a rotoscope!,4asod on the theory of relativity for gauging the speed of machlnory, and a machine for bending rods and tubes, ' Sir William Crey-Wllson, head of the Institute. Is nn Inventor of re nown and his house is full of his handicraft. . One of tho most Ingen ious Is in the chicken house. A few Brains of corn are placed 1n a n beneath the porches. When tho chickens , awake and peck . at tho corn, a spring Is relonsod . which opens the door of tho houso. PRINCE OF WALES r STARTS TO DIET LONDON, April 1. - The Princo of Wales, who Is In his early thirties, has' already bogun to fret a littlo with the fear that ho . may suffer from embonpoint, sny phy sicians close (o alio royal family. Just prior, to tho beginning of his voyage to South Africa and South America ho was examined by several specialists, It Is declared, and when the trip ends ho will bo gono over again,, being anxious to dis cover 'just what effect theno am bassadorial Jaunts have upon hlB physique. During several of his previous tours he took on wolght, and as ho has a dread of achieving a figure suggestive of the lines of his grand father, Edward VII., ho has made up bis mind to koep tabs on Ijlnv salt with tho aid of sovorul iwoll known specialists. Czecho-Slovakia Shown ; on Malin Theatre Film A program of unusual Intorest to thoflo residents ot Malin and Mor rill', who come from central Europo will bo glvon Friday evening, April 3, In the Broadway theater at Malin, when .a film depicting scones In Czonho-Slovakla will bo shown. Tho fllni.iH In tho nature of a trip through the most Interesting parts of tho now republic, It was shown in Chicago March 15 to 21, playing to big crowds. Accompanying the film will bo a descriptive reading In English. .Effective1 Immediately, tho Broad way theater will discontinue all Sunday performances for the re mainder of the summer, according to A. Klallnn, manager of tho theater. A new combination padlock Is op. orated by revolving metal disks around n condor eocUon, Satisfied Customers . Our strongost recommenda tion coma from our satisfied customora. Wo mako very tew mistakes In our optical work and when we do wo gladly corroot ou' error. ' r- ' ,: ' That means that those no get their eye glasses horo Uro satlBflod. Dr. H.J. Winters Kynslnlit Npoclnllst 714 Main . Phono 140-W Wo grind our own lenses . B u n n M n n n n ii a ii ii ii ii a ii mm a n ii ii ii ii a a a ii ii ii ii ii ii a a a ii a a n n u n u a a ii u