The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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lUoll ilgilt 4CNikUluU iUU luti UU-.
foro may bo sown out tit doors now
(or tho onyllvst sturdiest plmits.
foremost la thu tiuostlon of iIi'iiIiihko.
Tho sood box, whether It bo u cigar
box or turgor tint box, needs to huvo
holes bored In tho bolUim, about mx
Inches npnrt ln largor boxes nml
thni Inches In tho cigar box. Ovor
tlu but tout ot tha box spread lnok
on flmvrr pots, crockery or small
pebbles, thou courser soil nnd Inst of
all finely sittotl noil .,..,...... .
For tho incut seeds It j tin excel-(
teiu pmn io rut uuruip to nc ino mus:
mid liiy It over tho foarso dinlmiitK
nnd thon place tho moII -upon It !
that tho box may be watoredhy net
ting It In n utn ot water lind theno
will bo no danger ot washing the
tiny seeds or seedlings. ' Firm tho
soil nnvl now tho Bood In rows. Thin
la bolter Minn Rowing broadcast aa It
will bo appreciated whon U comes to
trnnsplnntlng.
Thin sowing la economy. Quanti
ties of seed tiro wasted by too thlok
plant In u. Tho tiny plants crowd
each oU'r and nono ot thorn hntt o
fair chnnco whnn they como up thick
as , fur. This necessitates curly
transplanting beforo the seedlings
nr strong enough to bo handled.
' Cover tho seed boxes with n dump
cloth or piece of pnpor until goruilua
tlon ntnrU, nnJ sot n puna ot Kings
over tho top., Itetnove tho pnpor or
cloth us soon tis tho (Irst tiny huniui
ot tha llttlo plunts brenk tho sol).
Wipe otf tho glusB as wutor collocts
on It from evaporation so It will not
drip on the plants and causa thorn
to dump otf.
Koop sood boxes moitit but not wot
or wutor-loRRod. Good dralntiRo will
tuko euro of this proposition but do
not doliiKO tho sood bonus. Sprlnklo
gontly'and wator flno sieds from bo
low which nro only to bo BprlnkloJ
on tho eurtneo and pr uned Into tho
soli.
Koop In s ovon trroporntura ns
possible and It a rold snnp conios do
not koop too closo to" tho glhiw.
MONEY BACK IF
NOT SATISFIED
BE '
QUICK
It Your Health Slowly
tv;.,. Slipping Away - ;
Klamath Fnlls Poutil" Ailviuc Vou
to Art In Time
Is failing howith- makins vn -uneasy
and unhapny? Are vw ;urd.
weak and 'dtspW.od ? -SnftBr "dailv
backaofre ' mid A raoblb i heiRi:itic
twiiiKes? Then look to your kid
neys!.,-. The k J(Jiif-j6 ore the blood
i filters. Once they weaken, the
whole-fey item Is upwi." Vou have
1 dizzy spells headaehey and urinary
irregularitiefl. ,t-. You .feel all worn
out. Use fiojin's IMls a stimulant
diuretic td (lie. kilneys. j Thousand
recommend Dnan's. j lore Is Kiamnth'
Falls proof:
' MrsvH. W. Orimes. 411' Ninth
St., gays: "I had savore backaches
and a. soreness over my kldners
.Mornlnes I Telt dull and languid and
my kidneys were weak . and didn't
act , right. Doan's- Pills wore Just
the remedy to correct the trouble,
as they relieved the backache and
all signs of kidney complaint.
Prioe - 60o, at all dealers. Don't
simply "ask for a kidaoy remedy
get Doan's Pills the same that
Mrs. Grimes had. Kostcr-Mllburn
Co.. Mfrs.. -Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
AT THE LIBERTY
Spanish vets to mkkt
Mucf Iuiportant Iiusiness to be lis
, cussed Thursday Kveninj;
A .regular meeting of the local
ISpant&h War ;Ve'torans camp is sch
eduled for Thursday night in the
legion rooms;;,ol tho county court
housS. Adjutant H. M'. Dathlany.
'Urges,1 all membcri of the camp to
be present to discuss pluns for en
tertainments a'nd routine buslnes.i
that j)s pending, ;
OFust sndTf6ir3tIcL3
to oet your clothes
(joodneTss Knovc5M
j Constance Talm.idge brings a new
jMnf3y, "Her Night -of Romaccc."
I to the screen at the Liberty theater
j tonight. , It is a highly sophisticated
f satire on Knglisb society' and pr
! Tokes gales !-of laughter from the
audience.' .
Connie, as fi'ppant and scintlllat
ir.'? nt over, appwrs in the role of
an American heiress who dons
school teacher's -"specs" and
stralirht-Iaced dexien in ordr tp
avoid fcrtune hunter3 while tour
ing abroad w!th her father.
It chances thftt she bumps- Into
a ycung English lord In London
v.ho ,'s being hounded by his money
lender, and they become involved In
one of those seemingly impossible
but, nevertheless, real ; life situa
tions where it is necessary tor them
to pe as newlywcd3 13 avo'd an
Impend'ng scandal.
j,
.Mystic chisa. Elaborate, colorful
sett'ngs' Pretentions cujtumery!
KxJltement ! Urania ! " Itomance!
All of these ar j more in "Thunder
gate," which comes ThurtJay to tho
Liberty theater.
The story deals with an Ameri
can, viho, through tho duplicity of
the g'rl to 'Whom hois engaged,
abetted by hrr lover,, sinks to degra
dation in China, Through clrcum
st: ces he .'s forced to masquerade
as a Chinese over-lord and then
meets Dinanco In tho shape of a
white girl, who had been, reared -an
Chinese , . "1
The girl Is brought to him as a
slave w'fp. Ho learns she is white
and thin a conflict begins to save
her fiom the Chinese and at the
same t' ne .expose the dupl city of
his former as:?ciates. . s
"1 liu'dcrguts ' li doticribed us a
swiftly moving di-Jina replete with
thrills Owen Morro, one of the
screen's most ponular ' players, en
acts the leading role. Virginia
Brown Tnlro plays the part cf the
slave wife. Cthrr I lm celehrl'len In
the cast uro Sylv.u Dreamer, Tullv
Mnishiill, Itoberl M:Klm, Itlchard
Cunimlngs and Ynez Sea bury.
EARLY START FOR t
HARDY FLOWERR
lr is time to utart sowing flower
seeiii- niu now. Cirrli'.Ia cf the
uard er't nr-iiitM inav he sown on
the i;i.p.v to stft down to the eann
with the eprmx tlmra ai d the seed
will germinate almost before the
frost, is cut of the ground- and be
ready . to rburst into biooui by the
first of, . .June. :Tha sed muy Ijb
scnttered where .It" is t.i hloo.n -now.
Over the hull) hods' these annuals
may Ce sonn to spring into growth
and cover the unbeautiful fadl'g ot
the mlips aril daffodils.
in the list, the poppies, perhaps,
sohuld be placed first. The Shirley
popples In their new and doKcate
shades nre one of the most beauti
ful of all the annuals. The plants
ficorge Cibns and featuring Alice
Terry, Dorothy Sebastian and Or
vlle Caldwell, comes, to the Pine
Tree theater today.
The story Is one cf two orphan
tlster3, one the homc-lov ng kind,
tho ether Jazz-mad, thouKhtkas.
The picture has to do with the trials
and ' cucrlfices of the older girl
watching over, caring for and cater
ing to her sister.
Tho supporting cant aro Otto
Mutagen,' K.ithlcen Klrkhain, John
MiUan, Clar'ssa Sihvynno mid llttlo
Jack:o Huff.
will endure lots off -freezing 'When
young. Often thcy.'gormlnnte from
rielf-sown seed In the fall and sur
vive the winter to spring Into growth
with the first warm sun ot spring.
They should be sown thinly, mixing
the seed with twice Its bulk or more
of fine sand to facilitate the process.
The annual larkspur !s another
plant that will stand tho winter In
the seoJHng state. Beautiful now
colors in this fine annual aro now
on sale, particularly tho rose, car
mine and watermelon pink tones In
the stock or hyaclnth-flOTvered .sec
I'on... -.. "''.,'". ;' '
fiacheW buttons ore a third Iron
clad that can be sown now. . Despite
tho fact that Its seeds ore rather
larre, they germinate when sprink
led upon the surface of the soil, In
fact, this Is a characteristic of many
rlirts with fairly large seed. Poron
n al larkspurs germinate best from
seed that scatters on the soil from
the rlpcn'ng peds on the plant.
Snapdragons grow best when
started cool. They always solf-sow
If given a chnnco and may be scat
ter p I on tho frozen - soil now.
Others .aultahlo for a winter start
aro sweot alyssum, candytuft, cnl
llopsls, calendula, California poppy,
nigelln, Virginia stocks; iri fact any
annual that you know self-sows
NINE TO RECEIVE
DE MOLAY DEGREE
Eight boys will receive tho drum
atlo degree of Do Motuy on Friday
night, April 24. when tho honors
will bo conferred, at 8 p. in. Pro'
clous to the contorrlng of tho de
grees, the boys, .who aro mombor
of the Klamath cbuptor Including
tho candidates for Do M ilny degree
will assemble at the Marshall House
promptly nt 6:30 p. m. for dinner
All Master Masoas aro requested .to
be present during tho conferring ot
the degree. Inasmuch as this will be
the firt time tho degrco has been
presented ' In tho city. Tho boys
representing tho ; loading characters
In the dogree nro Lc3llo Peyton, Ie
Roy Monro, Merlo. Swanson, Mnhum
MJ.Mullan, Hugh Currln and Zed
Barnes. ,'...
Ml
AT THE PINE TREE
Vaudeville will bo tho big attrac
tion nt the P.'ne Tree theater to
night and tomorrow night, und lov
ers of this type cC entertainment uro
assured of seeing four acts of more
than usual merit.
c.l hj it IjLL.
"Sickcloth and Scarlet," from the
pop!ii-ef ;(h samnwme by
i White Pelican
Hotel
I Merchants Lurch, 60c
V '2 no io 1 :.',() m
"it:tj
Aluu
Banquets
. ' Parties
.'' ' '"- Dances'
Few men aro howos la their own
home. C-o'1i1:?o'h sin, In fllllug out
a for, n. gave his father's occupation
as "lawyer." '.'. ; i
11
It's the day of youi Big
r-are you equal to it ?
It's none" of our business, but
some people look as if they wore
raisod on lomcn Julco Instead of
milk. '
T vM shoes sell a lot of auto
mobiles, i
Summer Frock
That's Smart
LOST
EYESIGHT ' "iM-"' ;' ' ,
It 13 harder to re
gain lost- eyesight
than it i 8 to keep
what you have by
caring for it in time.
Let us tell you.
about it
Dr. Goble
700 MAIN
Kyes
Examined
Repairs
(lllNSCS
' Fitted
Quick Service
HEltlS Is thu summer frock re
duced ubsolutolv to Its simplest
terms a chemise frock of
printed silk, with u simple loll collar
finished with long scarf ends. It
may thus bo worn closod or opon at ,.
the throat. A '
r. -v-.-. . '.''' ".-.v : . , 'ii 1
T( VERY few titty britiRd tip uome
issuo In' business Hint culls for
the utmost of n intin' cnoiRy nml
rcsoiircefuliics9. .
Often he knows the night before
thnt the next tiny he must be fit.
Ycttifter n night of provoked sleep '
ho lacks the keen edge which only
perfect sleep can give.
Even the bent msterlsli will not pre-,
vent a mattress from liming In resiliency,
flattening out. tumping or trcti-hlng
within s year or so. ,
The Edlow Sprlng ha changed thlnl
It Is a series fleillilt, pbno wlic
springs, built between layer after layet
of snow-white, felted, sluplo cotton sin
Interlaced curled bnlr.
This mattress It guaranteed no tu
ng, stretch or lose Its resllwncy for Id
years.
Mordoff & .Voolf
SpringMattress
The mattress that will never grow old
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WASHI.V(TON, April 22. The
airship Los Angelos moored to tho
tundcr Patoka, In tho. harbor at
Hamilton, Iinrmuda this morning.
The nlrshlu, which loft Lake Iltirst
nt 2:3; p. m... yesterday, arrived
ovor Iicrmuda at 2:10 a. m.
HUB TIRE SHOP -502
So. 6th St. Phono 616
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