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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1925)
PA5E JCliRE,B ' ' ; ' - ' - - - . . j.'j:ri3g- PERSONALS ? . . . .. I X EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON N 1 ! m 1 1 1 wy ,i .1. ... ' i-. ''! . . , Today and Thursday Beautiful Alice Terry in ; "Sackcloth and Scarlet", 'A sweeping Drama of Hearts and Homes News Comedy . 1 ' and 4 ACTS SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE 4 BOB CARTER in a peppy dance and monologue KNIGHT & HEINSOHN in harmonious singing and dancing U'liWiYi!""""" ' ". ;! , BENWAY & FLOURNOY, two black-face co- medians tnat know tneir stuff RHYTHMS FROM DANCELAND, a unique dance fantasy that for speed, class and color leaves nothing to be desired. Two Vaudevills Shows Tonight 7:15 and 9:15 MIkh Holly Waw'ord of Clilloiiuln In stopping "l Ilia Willie 1'olliiun hotel whllii visiting with friends In I In. city. Mr. mi l Mm.' William Harrison urn Kluma h . fill Ih vlsltora train thi-'r home In Weed. H. K. Ilolcomb of Portland In among llm inany out-of-town vlxlt ors. from tho Oregon metropolis. '' Mi1, and' Mrs. I.e M. Wright, of Hun Francisco nrn Mtopplng In' the t'lly for llio' r hi a In iU r of Ilio week Interested In buslneiis. D0I1 Hud and' Mr. und Mm. R. It. Johnston of Alttirus ure visitors In I ho Ally,' slopping at I ho Arcade holol. Tli'-y drove north from their home to look Into IjunlnoBB condi tions hero. l-IIVHICAl, KhlOATIO.V Mr. Klori-iire Ollniiui I'lnn for oiil Alli-ndfllico lit Tliiimdnv Class Although the physlcaf education claim siMinsorud by the women of Klamath. Falls wax not. u large one on Monday night, due to the c (mil lion of llio weather1. Mm. Florence Oilman. Instructress In the class, j anticipating a lance number, more than 20 having olgned up at the present. Any woman In . Klamath Full over the 11K8 of 14 In ellglbl.i lo join, according lo Mm. Oilman, Kiio in anxious t l get the clam In condition for inoro strenuous work. The prcumit program consists uialnlv of floor work and fiwedish gym nastic at the prevent time. Clime are held In Scandinavian hall from G:.1U p. m. to 8:00 p. m. " MOV'K TO HATCIIKKV Trout. .'iUiillig In Six. According To Mr. Ami Mm. lUuimdrll Mr. .und Mm. J. U. Hiiinsdoll of Klamath Fulls have moved to their private fish hatchery near Chllu quln, this week. According to Mr. und Mm. Hamsdell the trout have reached a alto of nearly 8 Inches. THE LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT JM nbotvlnit i.( JViipy Constance Talmadge "Her Night of RdnaI)ce,, Mainly About People !WWyyvtrVMrrWlrr)rW t THURSDAY Thundergates" A alorj' of tliHlllii(r ndviMitiirn TIIK . WKATHKIl Tho Cyclo-Hiormaitrupli at Under wood'a pharmacy nhowt ho 'baro metric prcmure to have remained al practically the aamo level aa at last report. Weather conditions will. thVreforb, continue ivnrlnblo. Korccant for next 2 hours Cloudy and umeltled wllh coil .brink winds. " . Tho Tycoa recording thermometer rcglntercd luiixlmuui and minimum tcinperuluros tortus. o follows: M'.ilh ..47 Low SD V, K. Wratlirr Iti-Mir. Orniton Probably rain lolRht and 'Thursday. There are Coffee,:, Cakes banish Pastry Rolls ; . Doughnuts Cakes Pics - , ' and all the rest of the things that are good to eat.-- -p You knfcw hhw'good goLdeN !, " .KRUST. BREAD Well, they are all just.aSigood. ; I-,:- id li 1. 1 . a. hi 1 1 ViiiJULvvv4 ?! , .Mil I IS. ., WIM.I fs IMI'ltOX KS runilneiit Hlockiiuin Aide To Sit I'p After Selmv of rnclinmnlH "lluck" WUllums, rulser of aomo of the flnost slock. In Oregon nnd I prominent Klamath Falls ranchman. la nblo to sit up following a selgo of tun days dllnesa with pneumonia. Aecordlnir to friends of "nuck" Ills tcmper.iliirc was 104 doRreea during his illness. He Is confined to bis roA':n In u klnmnth Fulls hotel. , MKIhHHI) VIKITOKM Knlrlii' -HejfWer Jinny Prom City Over Muumnliia This We-k , Among tho many cities In Oregon represented otr the hotel registers, tho town of Medford Is found most frequently. Among those spending a tew days of the week In Klamath Kails are V. E. Smillipetcr, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mulone, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Urown and Miss fliuth Knighton. OX VACATION Murrny to Spend- Ten !) Visiting With lNirt-nts' In North- Percy Murray of tho Klamath Falls ereamory, left this mornln. for Hoy, aWslilngton. where he 'l spend a fortnight visiting wltn Ms pureuts. While on his way nirth Murrny will visit with friends and relatives In Corvallis, where he has a sister and a brother attending Oregon Agricultural college. Bakery I'-ww; -826 MAIN KLAMATH ! VALLEy HOSPITAL I Centrally Located 403 Pine Phone 497 yc -.f i,-f',";;,-j:ii;T-.vyf' wiiltliiR ! for Well C(illpped' nnd V ... - ' OI SIKftTIN'a XriV Slenibein Added To I.lst Of Khfli'inlnsl.4 rNw Country Cluli , ; . Alf' thoiev Innreslod, nn'd (hose M hp, Jinvoj nlienjly signified their In ton'tlpo of' becoming mombors of tho' polf, and counlry club nre jo qticsted lo' nttend a moctlng of the association itqnlKhl,, In tlt chnmbnr of commeroo rooms, 7; 30 p." n. A thotiRh Ih? eo'nstflntlon and hy-lnwa any not ready (or tho roadlng,, they yvlll.be submitted In, the near future by, tho committee, working on tho m illr. More niimos have been ad ded to the list of nionibors. with tho membership drlvo continuing. A. J. Voye will .preshln ,ns ,cliiirnmn wllh, n,,, .15. i VVIgh,t, jiih linuornry. Secio :'jii.i,,i 1 1 i. ' V. axxoi xcv: n.osixo Iteiuleis Waimil To Clip Coupons l-'ur ObtnlnliiK l!rlfoiiarlrs ' According t o announcements made, the .dictionary distribution is drawing to ri close, with only a few more dictionaries left, those who nre desirous of obtaining the baoks shrould make bust o to clip the con pons nnd present them .with their coin nl the Evening Herald office. TUAl.VlXiJ CAMP Moving Pictures To Display Ailvnn lam's Of Camp To Voun'fj; Sfen' . Sponsored by the Officers Resesve Club of Klamnlh county, movln pictures of the Cltlscns Military Training camp nl Cnmp Lewis, will bo shown Home tlmo this week, in order to inspire -tho young men of Klnmuth h'ulls In pursuing the work accomplished by the students In the camp during the summer months. WOOON WllHM.VX Ll. (3. Potter Anil iiinily Vlsltlii)r In Klniuntli Kails r Jfl 0. Potter, woods foremnn for lh6 Shnw Ilei'lrtim LninuVr company. In company, with , Mrs, Potter nnd Iholr children, Is spending tho re mainder, of the week In Klamath Fulls shopping and transacting busi ness. They are guests In tho Arcade hotel. ' ' . , ' VltOM MOIXK1 POINT , ,Xlr. and '.'Am. ,C. II Courtney of Atoflpr Point nnd M'rs Vltt, , also of MI()di)0 Point Wurfi 'iBtlhi city yostetv dny nnd today, ind'hiipyiliiK pnnled by their vlnllln'K with fr(onds They Wflr -l'eoni-Blillilren, ' , Severe . MtSH PKltltV Il.Ii , t Colds AruIh 1'rtwiile'iit fit K la inn Ih Ihills .Miss .lean Perry, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jo men A. Porry, Is con fined to her hod nl the Perry home on Ninth street. Miss Perry Is Buf fering with a severe cold on the lungs. , ' .;. ; VrsiTIXO H'KHK Miss fllenrtofir lllrtkely1 .of Port land, slnld supervisor of nurses, ar rived In Klamath Falls last night to spond the remainder of the week nttnrestud In 6'i;R In Klannth couu- fjV Mlaii Hlrtkely sp'enl' tho day In spooling the county health' mill In oonteraiioe-.wlth I)i'.l;""S;:-NWsiinv county heallh officer, Underwood's me S'ALE This week we are featurjng one of the most attractive "sales" that we have ever put on in our estab lishment. Many of the bargains even surpass those of our "Greater One Cent Sale." If in need of any ,p the items on this list now is the time to buy. Remember that you have to purchase but ONE not two of the same kind in order to secure these wonderful reductions. ii j On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' r FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Two quart, high grade rubbery-complete, with pipes and shut off. QQ - Regular, $1.75. Special OUl LINEN PAPER , ; Extra quality, fine white stock, one Q1 -lb. to pkg. Regular 60c' Special........ 1 c STATIONERY T : 24 sheets paper, 24 envelopes, good quality linen finish. Regular 60 cents per Q 1 box. Special AC HINKLE TABLETS "Y A mild and efficient laxative and purgative '' 100 tablets to bottle. Ofi. Regular 50 cents. Special NYLOTIS FACE POWDER r ; j This wonderful powder wijh cold cream base in flesh,; white or brunette. , vCl ;l, '', Regular' $1.00. Special n .LuS:: T V. WRITING TABLETS -. Good quality paper, smooth finish 1 "I Regular 20 cents. Special 1 1 t AUTO STROP RAZOR Gold plated, complete with blades QQ , Regular $1.00. Special OS7l ALMOND CREAM The old standby for roughness of skin and for smooth white hands. :.. . - Oft. Regular 40 cents. Special NYDENTA TOOTH PASTE Nothing better than this Children like it. Regular 50 cents. Special... 39 c LINEN ENVELOPES ' - j ' Fine quality, heavy grade, extra white with.., lie. latest style flaps. Regular 20 cents package. Special..; THERMOS BOTTLES ; One pint size "Standard" grade - Regular $1.00. Special....:;;.:.:;: LEMON CREAM - !il 1 v.K A liquid preparation to soften and whiten the hands. oq Regular $1.00. Special ASPIRIN TABLETS 24 tablets to box. Regular 35 cents. Special 2 Id LEMON CLEANSING CREAM Nothing better for "bedtime" 1 cream. Regular 50c, Speciar ..' .latin 39c :.-." o lunch kits Made of steel, with 4ouble clasps and one pint ihermos bottle. (PI QQ Regular $2.50. Special EXTRACT WITCH HAZEL v Full strength, distilled. . , . . .. J,Q Regular 75 cents. Special. '. l" V Tf.,fT -1 O-f RUBBER GLOVES For household work and garden. Best quality. . , ' Regular 75 cents. Special digging in' th'jQ 39c MS. AROMATIC CASCARA t , . The ideal laxative for, women and childreifV Large bottle. ' . , f; OJSJ Regular 35 cents. Special V-Vi UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY THE STORE OF HIGH QUALITY AND GOOD .VALUES C . MKIIOHANTS to mkkt Iniportiint tiiitlierlng or lliirrnu . Schcdiileil Kor Tonight Members of tile Merchant's Bur eau nre scheduled to moot In the chamber of commerce tonight at 7:30 to discuss several Important questions that bavo arisen since the Inst meeting. The main topic will bo the ordinance In. regard to the licensing of traveling merchants and peddlers. , , 1-TXKltAI, DATK . ' taggers To Attend 1-nsl Kites Of dames l-'liMid, Ih-censed The funeral of Jdmes Flood, who died In a Kl.tnmtli Falls hospital .Monday night from pneumonia, will bo held Thursday morning at S a. m. from Sacred Heart church. Friends and companions from the logging camps' will be In attendance. Flood was employed for five years at Lamm's mill. Ho was unmarried and Is survived by one bro'thor, .lobn Flood of Amsterdam, New Vork. ' k Spring " t r. , "maker ns Ml nti-'if'r'Vr' would like nhoiit a- mllllon electric jioles, DKPKW xow fl NEW YORK, April 22. Chaun cey M. DePew, former United States senator from New ork and now active, as chairman of the board -of directors of the New ork Central railroad, toniorrow will, celebrate his 91st birthday by roiiis' (o worki as usual at -his desk in the railroad's offices here. ? In an interview today he dismissed many topics In his usually optimistic manner. Asked whether ,he- tjiought the world .was ..getting abetter or worso se said: 1rtr,'hlckdry; It is getting better,"- ! ' . Despite the calamity howlers, "Uolleve In your country, your fel low men, have fnlth in God, be rea sonably careful of your diet, and lemperement nnd the rest of the problem will take care of Itself." I1KJ MOV IK HAI.K NEW ORK, April 22. Warner Brothers Inc., independent motion picture producers of New. York and Los Angeles, today announced the purchase of the Vltagraph Company of America, the oldest tuotlon pic ture producing , com pahy iu the United Slates. ' The deal makes Warner Brothers one of the largest distributors In the country. ,- VlltPO TO l.KAVK -PAUI. April 22. Luis 'Angel Flrpo said today that he would leave for Buenos . Aires within . a week or ten, days to look nfter his auto business. " The attempts of the "Bull ot i the .Pampas"! to. n)anec his-owit! pugilist!' affairs In Europe have not proved successful. He has light hl(.Hs- til-'Hirow-ttt-:Ter8honyldMUieA his personal supervision, i r.sWrClKJiTi IN KKVOI.T VIENNA. April 22. A number of Bulgarian students at Oratr. sup porters of the Sofia 5 government, yesterday forced their way Into a hotel room where Bulgarian com munists students were holding a meeting nnd a bloody battle ensued. The police found ninny of tho stu dents Injured. Both groups were un armed, but tho broken (Honor plui.es, chairs and even window-frames tes tified to the severity of the fight; Hiti'h siiisi:i) (; -Y tv NBW YORK, April 22. Mickey I Walker, world's 'welt'eVweTcht Irlinm- r-.- -.. ,..af "iQ.. ii. .;.,rii I, fullsize (DA(LLKi .r I j pwu anu iiarr.ijirn: title holder, signed today for teen round bout at the Polo gl title will be nt stake, We handls . a complete line of both ' ""J.. Firestone ft 'h '-;generAl'!.':; T 1 R E'S..'" ".'Klamath, fire House iv- 'CapV Calkins mi 6th ftHfi''KlamathY ! Ga Oil. AcceWdirie 5) "J i I