The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    WURSDAY, I APRlt 23 lf)&
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE.
German Helmets
I For Milady fei
Mainly About People
ft If PnfA
LAST TIME TONIGHT
of
"SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET"
Also 4 Act ,
of Real Honest to Goodness
PEPPY VAUDEVILLE
Evenings 7:15 and 9:30
Friday
L Popular Richard Dix in (
" ' "TOO MANY KISSES ;
THE LIBERTY
THEATRE
TOD A Y
"Thundergate"
Itomnncn ami Adventure
Agiluat llin Mytlo
Ittit'h Krouiiil nf Clilnu
Comedy
"NO LOAFING"
' Nowh .. . " .
FRIDAY
"The Lonely, Road"
and
The Santa Fe Trail
Old chairs life
NEW
FURNITURE ol all sorts
made bright and inviting
in new and up-to-date
"clothes" by a litdo play
work with Decoret Enam
els and Varnish Stains and
Fullerwcar Varnish! It's
easy to renew your furni
ture or refinish it ih the
present day vogue.
Also, ask for booklet,'Tho
Art of Decorating with
Decoret." It's free and is
full of ideas on finishing
and rcRnishing furnitUTO
and ornaments. ""'
WE
can lull line ol Fuller
Falnti and Varaiiliet and
luprlyyourneftds,
Browne
Paint Store
W.Vl FULLER 61 CCV,
301 Milon Street 8an FranclKO
as BruchM In PkIHo Com CltlM
Fuller
PAINTS KM VARNISHES
flONIIRWHItrttAO
Wrecked by rash
Beauty
Don't let skill troubles ninr your
looks. Modern sclonco has found
ways to lienl them In slim", ordor.
. Hliliibur la tho chief help, buunttre
oT giirm-deatrnylng -pawors. lint
new-day formiiln, bmed on denudes
" of. skin study gives It inulllile:l
oftects. ,
,Moiillio-8iililiur brings la.ilaiit re
' lliif. HMlIng st ilts irt, one. The
' whole trnii bin '(if to ii ond.l Willi nmn7.-
Ing (inloknoHS. - ;, ' v'
Don't iiko , .lu.isor help. Ask
. ' your drugRlHt fur n Jur of Itowlcs
. MontlHi-Siilpliur, Apply , II. liltu
eroiiirl, tliiti wnrcli ' h6w 'qillfkly Ihr.
tj-oublo 1:4 'Cletinto:!- Up. -, i '; '
For Fim .V,ii. Aililnu
It WI MTtTl IAI I. PI lAOMAfAI fC Iru,
t
mm
CIS
GROINING EIVIPTY
"LONDON, Apr. 2S. Tlio blight of
unemployment, whlrh has kept moro
t li it n a tenth of Britain's, workfolk)
Id l fur fivu. years, hurt not dulled
I ho duriB (nini Cupid's how. Jutl
u in u ii ' inarrlugoa wru performed
lust year for every ihousiind people
In England Ulid Wales as In 1923.
AIUioukIi marriage In ns pupulur
im ever, pooplo aro bringing tower
ami fewer babies Into Ilia world.
Last year tlio birth-rate dropped
down in 1 H.2 a thousand, thu low
t"l level ever readied In iho coun
try, excepting tlio abnormal yours
In the closing hulf of Iho great war.
Tim provisional figure fur Ir.rt
yosr's vital statistics, Issued liy t'u
roglstivir-goncrul, . report" 7.10, 2K6
hliths und 473. 270 deaths. Tho
births were nluiont riO.O'iO fewer
t It n it 1023. and tho death aliuo-t
HO, mio in Ore, bin tlio unturnl In
crease In populntlun. It will bo seen
by comparing deaths with births,
amounted lu roughly 250,000 peo
ple. STATE FIRE CREW
COMPLETES WORK
After Ihroo nooks of stonily work
on chuuKlnx tlio flrv equipment of
tho illy' mid the brncr mills, from
I'ni'iflc CmiKt Htnudiird to tho Nil
lloiinl Htiiiidni'd, a crow of men from
tho sui to fire innrsliura office mi
4r tlio rhurco of Deputy Klro Mur
aliul Kd Wotfe left this mornhiR for
l.kvliiw whoro they will do alml
! ir work.
Tho crew atandnrdliotl nil tho fire
iiiilpnient In Ktunintli Falls and ul
ko for tho Southern Pacific Itallrond
rom ni ny, the HIr I.nkos llox com
pany a lid tho Kwaun-x llox company,
the Kluuinth Lumber and Uox cum
puny and tho 1 "el Iran Uay Lunihor
compnny. In addition they -made u
trip to Morrill und Mulln where
they stundiTilliicd oo,iilpmont thore.
. L
MERCHANTS CONDEMN
ACTION OF- COUNCIL
.Momburs of thu Klamath Kulla
Mi r.'himts' bureltii wont on rooard
dm lux their nicotinic last nig hi In
tho chamber of commerce as con'
deintilnn tho notion of tho council
In KninliiiR a pormlt to the Shell
Oil company, Tho council, ut Iti
lant session, granted the compnny
tho right to (Mtahllsh a servlro sta
tion at Iho eornor ot Eighth und
Main streets. The main bine of
contention among tlio merchants
appeared to ho for tho reason Mint
such n valuable lilt of- property
should ho put to bettor advantage
til it u servleo stntlon, whon the
city was crowded fur needed splice.
Kroil 0 lover, 11. N. Moo, Chris
llarnHtable, Kd Vanulco and M, 1.
Evans worn nnmod to nenvo .on u
rommlltoo to look Into tho ordlnaneo
affecting peddlers and Itinerant
venders. DIscuahIoii of a ciiminilgn
for "hiiy-at-homo" was brought u;i
hut no definite nclldu taken..
SHELL OIL CO.
; STARTS WORrCON.
. SERVICE STATION
Anxloun to construct tho ntiillr.ii
before Iho tourist truffle begins
pouting Into Klamath Falls, tho
Shell Oil company litis afternoon
started work on Its now sorvlco sta
tion on Eighth nnd Main, Tho oil
concorn voiolvod pormlt lb , build
the station nft 'i' n stiff right, Tho
Inst council vofu.'od tho compnny
a pormlt tij, build last year. Tho now,
council, by it cln.o voto of throo to
two, granloil 'Iho cmnpiiuy'a iipiillca
llon In start" construction.
i"'H'.t M. Jnclcirtii." resld'ont of Shasta
City,' CullfoniliV, is n Kluniiith Vult
visitor, stopping for several (lnys oh
I IIOM M 11,1V
mid Mi, W. ('. Dullon In KIjiiii
mil Full" for liny
Mr. mid Mrs. W. C. Dullon of
Mnilit spent the 'day In .Kluniilh
Kill l. tin It mi wna Inlcretlnd In busi
ness matters .purUlnliiK to 111'
American National bunk, of will h
ti la president.
I'Iiom iAKi;vii:v
llonl EMiilc aliiilir Iti'lill'iix I'rniii
Trip Tliiollgli Xorlliitcat
Hurry I'lley, real oaliito dealer of
Lakovlow, passed through Klamath
Fulla I llin inoriilnn rin III wily homo.
L'lloy npciit tlio pnt monih n an
pxloii'.lv visit throiiiih Iho nortli
wot. COST PREDICTED
Frank L. Lowden of Illi
s noi Declares Farmers
Must Have Help
NEW YCJHK, April 23. A disas
trous iucrcuuo In tho cost of living
was predicted hero by frank O.
Ixiwdcn, former governor of Illinois,
unless aid Is given tho farmers in
organizing for tho cooperative mar
keting of their products.
Tho former governor, speaking
last night at tho linn mi I dinner of
the bureau of advertising of tho
American newspaper publishers' as
sociation, suld thut A;lierl-on ogrt
culturo was decaying, that form
hankers had Increased COO per cf.it
In recent years olid that farms are
being Abandoned In Increasing num
ber ull over tho country.
FORT SCHOOL TO
PRESENT COMEDY
Bludents of tho Karl Klumath
high school will proHent their an
nual spring piny on Huturday eve
ning. April 25. Tho piny chosen fjr
tho ovenlng Is "Putting It Over," a
delightful sevoral hour presentation.
Tho cast has been working steadily
for the past two or t'trej manth
on the play which they hope to
make a success. v
1K'LAHKI) Sl'ICIDK
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 23.
Miss Mudgo Oberholfser. 28. died
from the effects of n sclf-ndnilnls-tered
pol"on, according to a iverdlct
returned today by Dr. Paul F. Rob
inson, county caronr.
Before her death on April 1 1
Miss Oberholticr admitted to her
paionts that she had take poison
nt ii Hammond. I nil., hotel, after an
alleged attack by 1). C. Stephenson.
HOT IX C HtC.UiO
CHICAdO, April 23. A njw heat
record for this diito In Chicago
scorned In prospect toduy as the
toiiipm.it ii re ununited to ill at noon
today, equalling tho record of 84
.on April 23. 1315.
Coffee Cakes
Rolls .
banish Pastry
Cakes ,
Buns
Raisin Bread
and that appetizing
GOLDEN
.KRUS'T
' , BREAD
All products of the
same family.
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN i , ,
HIGH
LIVING
WWVWWWWVWVWWWWVWV
HtOM TKXXAXT
I,oiik-IIcII T 1 in Ii r r liihMflfir To
Kpi-iiil I'l'W Days In Khiiuiilli KiiIIh
In ordi-r to iinpi-ct tlio work of
I'loiirhiK Info.lnil man In tho I.onn
lloll I. limber ompimy'a tnict In tlin
VnniKy dlHtrbt. chorion W. Klnc of
Ti'iilliiiit. Cullffirnla, la niMMiiliim
aoino tlmo In Ihla rtctlt.. Ilo vliiit
ed tlio InfiiHtt.l area today, .rind was
IjIcuhimI wtlb tho work accomplished
by the crew.
,1 1 . .
COXTIIACTOItS IIKIIK
llocky I'ollll' . (iin-lH KprmlliiK H'"
n jlhllb-r W V-i-k In 'lly
Among tho out of town guests In
the city this week arc three logging
contractors from Itoeky l'olt, In n
confer with tlmbermen on spring
contracting work. They arc E.
fituurt. If. E. Ilolconib and M. A.
Puckett. While In Klnnath Falls
they are guests in the Arcade hotel.
If Henry Ford really Ib going (1
make airplanes there Is a fortuno
for someone In rulling steel helmets.
fa-
All kinds of fur manufac-turing-and
coat remodeling
MRS?, WM.BESSLER
F u'r.r i e r
(I25 Washington,
Jtel. Sixth nml Seventh
All vtoik 8 to 50 per cent
l-ss than liny flir house t"
Ivliininiri," Work jjiiaroiitecil
"Putting It Over"
N By Fort Klamath High School
AT FORT KLAMATH
Saturday, April 25, 8 p. m.
Prices, Adults 50c Children, 25c
Pins Get Seats
When tho mythical Worybhefl
7 jr:- U
i Ruf'h anil (llenn Howell, the "Lullaby Boys" ot-WLS, tho Senrs-Hochurk
ntntl'in, Clilcago, they announced to their radio audience that "resened
' seats" In the ulr would ho reserved on tho payment" of two pins. They
' did not specify tho kind, so thousands of plus ciiino by mall to WI.S
'. Woodslied Theater small pins, safety pins of nil sizes and even clothes
pins. The biggest pin, especially made, was 8tt Inches long nnd about,
! two Inches thick. This was engraved In honor of Ford nnil (lloht). tunl
1 was presented by the members of the Keiloshn. Q'lnb, of the Nash Motor
. Company Kenoalin.i Wis. lip ti ditto rtiorc1 than f.W0 pins have been
, received for the Woodslied Thenter's mytlUcnl auditorium. Itesidcs tho
, program put on by Ford and Glenn, many of tlio'Lulluby Tots, member
of the W1S Lullaby Hour club, produce plnys of a Juvenile type, In'.'
which tho hoys and glrla nre the actors and.aotressas. ', , " ' -
4Kf
fir ,A .
5'-v
.1 '.
GERMANY sends us these ,
chapeaus as its best sugges
- tlon for milady's spring hats. '
Above Is a cerise cap made of.
straw and ribbons. li
Delow a gray cap decorated with
straw designs. " --- j
BITTER SNOWSTORM
RAGING AT BUTTE
Itl'TTE. Mont.. April 23. Butte
was under a 14-icci blanket of
sn:w tedty, with t"ie. storm, which
started last night. , continuing. It
was one of the heaviest snowfalls
on record here. Traffic in the city
has been partlalfy Interrupted.
Other parts of the slate reported
heavy rains which turned to snow
at some points. "
WLS Theater
Theater was built over radio by Ford
From high-chair days
a better breakfast!
A "better breakfast1 takes first place in motWi
foodVpJanftfor baby. Even the young mother with
her first toddling tot knows that a nourishing, hot
cereal iithe prime morning need of a growing child. y
For more than jo years Carnation Mush has had
a targe share in the growth -and-health of countless .
children. . For an all-wheat reason! It is Mother
Nature's fitstand finest food wheat transformed .
into creamy white Makes that are light and airy yet
filled with tiny-stomach nutriment.
All the health-value of whole wheat in tempting,
flaky form! Quick to prepare! Easy to digest! Easy -!--?
to assimilate!
For baby's better breakfast and for baby's quickr
. todigest supper Carnation Mush! m4
an A 1ir5sii
I BROADWAY-MALIN
! Saturday
APRIL 25TH EVE 8:00 .
i - ''-.. ,
Jackie
in
"Circus Days"
BIG DANCE
Music
WEDNESDAY, APR. 29TH, EVE 8:00 - :
"The Price of Party" g
i ne uramatic
W. L. Chapman is a Dunsmuir
visitor in Klaaiath Falls, stopping
at the White Pelican hotel.
SupportsWidows
,, "n,t,n' "'"M evangelist
5" u' '"". Ai-k.. la believed
world. On the iprocceds of his.work
as a traveling preacher he supports
wh .llUMi,for dt!""9 vvldows
..y1!?, malJjPh-ll(1fe0 and sends youtlui
h ..to, collDKo, ,. ...
of Today t
t '"' t S i i't it'll t'j
h -fa
ifc. ifi
4-
up
iiiilit
Better Breakfast Cereal
Say'CtTMtum'Mu&'toyow Wf"
Cookan '
A X
AFTER SHOW V ?
by Hi-Life
otory or a vsin
TIUAb STAKTS HOO.N '
CIIICAQO. April 23. TSs tfial
of "William D. Shepherd, "charge3
with the murder of William N.'-Ma-Cllntotk,
his foster son, by typholrf.
germs, is expected to start kbontrlho
middle of May, It .was Indicated to.
day. ! : . laott
- ,i)i .
C. D. Walter, prominent cattle
man from the Grants Pass. country)
Is spenil'ng several days In the city'.
Block
Wood
Plenty of Dlocks on hand ,
now, fresh 'from tha bin, quick
deliveries, city or country. ...
We have a nice match "sfu
that we give with, an order,,,
tor a double load of blocks..
Call at our office and get.i
yours. . . - 1:1 s
Peyton & Go. ;
' Wood to burn" ;.'
601 Main Pnone S3S
Hairs Catorffb
McdiciaSlL'.:
Od your syttcm of Catarrh or DsIms
caused by Cattnh. ' j '
laid i'l dYttiti fit mt 44 tmn
. I. CMEW5Y CPr, OfcK