The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 02, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVKNINO HFIMI.O, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
It's
Our
Move
We must vacate our
store at Fifth and
Main streets. It has
been leased by the
Brownsville Woolen
Mills Co. We must
go.
Sept 1 1
the
Last
Day
And then farewell to
Fifth and Main. We
can take nothing with
us. We must sell
every stitch of merchandise.
7 Days
Remain
In which to take ad
vantage of a sale that
has startled Klamath
County.
Remember this entire
stock of highest grade
ladies' wearing ap
parel, millinery, suits,
silk and wool dresses,
, fail and winter coats,
furs, etc. at
1
2
and less
We are offering also
a few beautiful din
n e r and evening
gowns at remarkably
low prices.
La Vogue
Store
5th and Main
I'
WEDNESDAY, KUl'TKMBKR 2, lflft
Institute To
Open In This
City Thursday
Notable Speakers Will
Address Klamath
Teachers
Bright besides being clever ardst
in a noted beauty and hue won
faint- aud many laurels In this par
ticular clusa of feminine nttrnotlve-ni-88.
ami also for the marvelous
statu- gowns. .Mr. t'lias. Click Is a
groat bass soloist of Kraiul opera
Quality, as v,ll as u comedian ot
(no mean ability.
Throe Ulnilrel Mtgoa, n trio ol
vorsatiU- onWrtnlners that can 111
rolled upon to more than plenvo an
audience with their winsome rami-
. Twelve liours of concentrated in-
Struction anil advice on education
l' will bo denlt out to approximately
150 school teachers of Klamatli
county at the Teachers' Institute
! which opens tomorrow morning at
the Klamath county high school, anil
j closes Friday noon.
Notable speakers have been se
j cured to outline to the teacher
(salient features of their duties to
the children and the public. Prom-
Incut nmonK thane are J. A. Churoh
i hill, state superintendent of schools.
0. A. Howard, superintendent of
schools at Mnrshfield: and J. S.
Landers, president of the state Nor
mal school.
Xew Courses
Mr. Churchill will outline to the
teachers the general phases of the
new courses of study that will be
initiated in schools this year. Just
what subjects Mr. Howard and Mr.
Landers will touch on arc not known
although it is supposed they will
deal with tho theme of education
in general. "
Proposed activities of the county
health unit in schools throughout
the county will be explained by
Miss Lydia Pricko and Miss Hazel
McClelland, county health nurses.
Miss Frieke will assume the position
of city school nurse while Miss Mc
Clelland will undertake the duties
of county school nurse.
Miss Elizabeth Nelson, musical di
rector of city schools, will outline
to the institute the plan of inustcal
instruction that will be taught this
coming school year.
I nerisms and youthful vigor.
ALTAR SOCIETY
NAMES OFFICERS
With a membership of over two
hundred, the St. Mary's Altar society
held their first meeting of the fall
season last evening at the Lyceum
hall, with election of officers for the
ensuing year, followed by a social
evening. During the fall and winter
months the society will meet twice
each month on the first Tuesday of
loach month in-Uio evening and thu
last Tuesday of each month in the
afternoon.
The following officers were elect
ed at last evening's meeting:
Miss Augusta (.'lynch, president;
Mrs. H. S. McLaughlin, vice presi
dent: Mrs. D. P. McAuliffe, secre
tary and treasurer; Mrs. W. II. Me
Pherren and Mrs. J. Drehr were
hostesses at the social gathering, that
followed the election of officers last
evening.
Cook Honolulu
Bound Tomorrow
One of the best advertisers of
Klamath left here this morning
for good, in the person of It. H.
Cook, photographer til Undcrwood'i
pharmacy.
With Mrs. Cook, Mr. Cook will
drive to San Francisco where ho
will board a liner on September 8,
bound for Honolulu. Mr. Cook has
accepted a responsible position as
photographer and druggist in Hono
lulu. During his residence here, Mr.
Cook made Klamath and Crater lake
famous by his remarkable pictures
of scenic spots throughout the
country.
oAt the PINE TREE
A pleasing entertainment is of
fered by Kmile Kdouard in a study
of miniature portraits. He is a
capable artist whoso work is per
formed in a quick and perfect man-
ner full of comedy and novelty
from the -beginning to the end.
i The Houcette Duo style their act
'. "A Little Different,'' and live up
to the billing. The male member
is a trap drummer of no mean abil
ity, and the female wings several songs
in a very pleasing manner. ( Their
offering should moot with approval
wherever they play.
Ilobbie Austin & .Sister, in a high
class dancing revue. Their reper
toire of dance numbers practically
include all known styles featuring
pantomine waltz, eccentric wedding
dance, apache and many new crea
tions, wilh beautiful costumes and
effects,
Chas. Click and Miss Fern Bright
will be seen hero In their new and
delightful Broadway divertiscment
called ".lust a Bundle of Personal
ity" hailing fresh from the rank
of many well known musical com
edy productions where they co-stared
together, and will display a
wealth of talent seldom seen out
side of the better class of musical
(ruined)- product ions, Miin" Tern'
oAt The LIBERTY
Western productions make good
virile fare for the jaded appetite
of theatergoers today. When these
out door stories are sufficiently will
embroidered with comedy and ro
mance they usually appeal to thea
tergoers of all classes. Ami such a
production is "The Texas Bearcat."
in which Bob Custer, the Texas boy,
comes again to (his community at
the Liberty theater.
Bob is swiftly comiug to the fore
In his field of Western action pro
ductions. His new one shows a fine
understanding of his work, a virile,
he-innu quality to his characteriza
tion. It has what such a production must
always have - - movement.
A bright feature of the production'
is little blonde haired Sally Rand,
who was recently featured in Cecil
Do Mille's "The tiolden Bed." and
Pauniern's "The Press Maker from
Paris." Miss Kami, who is a recruit
from vaudeville. Is said to be one
of the most beautiful girls on the
screen today.
"The Texas Bearcat" will be shown
again tonight.
'over L'o nautical miles south of the
Aroostook station where the esti
mated maximum drift Is eight miles
an hour to the westward. The sea
are moderate mid the ikies over
east." With the destroyer KurragUf; the
rooitnag spent the night movinr.
In the area :lon miles off Honolulu,
stabbing the, seas In vicinity where
tile missing 'piano might have drop
ped, disabled.
Ml .;,ges Slop
A message received from the miss
ing plane after tho craft radioed
Hint was trying to remain In the
air until iho dwindling gasoline sup
ply was exhausted, wild: "What Is
wrong please? (io ahead," mean
ing that the Aroostook should pro
ceed furnishing radio eompnu bear
ings to the PN-9 number 1. To
this query tile Aroosiook ntuwoivil:
"What is your course and are you
trying to find lis?" To this message
there was no answer.
I'iie Aroostook lifter an all nlghl
vigil, was ordered to launch a plane
at daylight lo, aid in the search.
The work last night w is hampered
NAVY SEAPLANE
LOST ON OCEAN
(Continued From Pajje One) '
plane flight from San Francisco' to
Honolulu.
This gloomy view of the predlc
a,ment of Commander John Kodgera.
U.. ,S. NT., and his four co-aviators,
was based on official reports re
ceived Jast night from ships in tho
path of the big seaplane PN-fl Num
ber 1. The reports all yielded the
same definite fact: That the avia
tors were lost, untraceable in the
darkness.
' IScsaio Plans .... ,
Throughout the hours of dark
ness, however, plans for rescue of
the hvlators, should they be found
and alive, were brought to com
pletion. The island of Maui, near
est of tho Hawaiian group to tho
point the PN plane was believed to
have dropped into the Pacific, was
designated as the rescue base. Air
planes, submarines, surface tdtips,
were started at daybreak on a sys
tematic search of that territory' be-i
tweeu the 21st and 2Hrd parallels
of latitude and the 153rd and i$5Ut
meridians of longitude.
With cloudy weather in prnnpeet
today and moderate sees running
in the vicinity where it was be-
I Iieved the plane had been forced
(Town, tho searching pianos took
on capacity fuel loads at Lahainia
ready to comb the Pacific in quest
of the missing flagplane.
No Trace Found
A message received from the de
stroyer Aroor.took at 10:15 last
night said:
"No trace of plane number one
which must have been forced down
KLENZO
TREATMENT
For White Teeth
Healthy Gums and
A Clean Mouth
Xo dental treatment can ftc
lomplrih more.
Klenzo Dental Orcme 2C
Klenz Antiseptic 25c
Star Drug Store
Th QoqSJL Storm
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
off the east coast of the Island of
Maui by treacherous sens itnd heavy
skies. On account of this condi
tion, throe planes which took off
(Mill LalialU to aid ill the search,
were ordered to return and wait
until dawn before going Into the
air ngulu.
II.W'liK D9 CUAl'K. Ml)., Sepl. Z
(V) Word of thq plight of her son,
Flight Commander JohU' Itotlgorn.
on the navy seaplnne PN-li Number
I. reported down lb the sea between
San Fr.iuelM.-o and Honolulu, Is bu
Ing kept from his mot her at the
ISndg, is home In Siou lllll. a half
utile from here.
Admiral John A. Itodgers, U, s. N
retired, has kepi in touch wlih the
search fufhts son tin um:h Iho A HJO
clated Press. Commander Budgets'
mother, who is advanced In years.
WilS WOrrled OVCf her SOU' tHlclltpletl
sun Franclaeo-Honotulu venture, and
It bus been feared that she would not
withstand the shod; of learning that
In- had met with ilnhup.
Fourteen eara ago John Rodger
flew front Collect Park, Md., to I lie
homo r bin parent, aftor lutvlui
liudlod aviation under Die Wrlghl
brotlior.i. That flight altructed mi
nimal attention,
HAN FUANCISTO. Sept. I, (P)
The destroyer William Jonea wan re
muted by the murine department of
the chamber of eomuieice entering
the Bolden Onto nl v 1 1 B a. in. with
an airplane In tow.
The plane being lowed III Is the
I'X !i number 8, which gave up Iho
uon iitiip Might etideator and de
scended about 800 miles out on (ho
route from Bail Frauijltco to Hono
lulu. Tho l ulled Stales ship t'orry also
Is bonded In, bringing it sailor who
was stricken with appopdloUli, Hot li
win ratuin to ttttftr pokltfonii thu
t'orry Inking station number I niul
the Wlllltim Jones Iho iittluher 1!
station. ,
Being conceited Is usually about
all a cinccltcd person has to be eon-
celled allOttl.
oAt Broadway, cMalin
Kox, Hie king or wild liornon,
united by Hal itoii. it in "Mack :
Olon," a new photodliiliiu or ItlO
Nevada hill country showing BeUlOuj
her i, D anil 0 nl the Uroiulway then
tor, Mnllli, Is Iho HUUt cMimpIo liv
ing today or a mggnlfioout bfM
viciously lempeieil by luniy liiflrt-
ellceM. being rOdOOIUtd bv klllllllliSM
ami matlo lo serve u worthwhile pur
pose In life.
As "Casey Jorioa" he was chained
In a stall in Colorado becauKi ho was
,t killer oi men unill Hal Itoucli'ii
t .en i discovered iho lilaok stulllup
ami brought him out of his prUpffi
Treated in iho rigid way by Carl
Morrison, noted homo tniluor, hp
gave nvtdonce in n Mhorl Hutu of ho
coining a UI'llQ nultnal. Fred Jock
man. who directed him lust year in
"The King of Wlhl lloiHes," winch
rr.nl.it a nelll.nl Ion. mid lilso III
l"Blaoj Cycltfne." believes him rag
fluent example of spirit without VI-
olouiness that In- has ever seen.
AT BROADWAY
MALIN, ORE.
For Three Days Only Sept. 4-5-6
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
. First Time in Klamath County
REX--Black. Cyclone
Wolves! His "Lady" in Danger!
i Knurling and leapfnf; for the thnmt of tho fnlr teflt of
f "lilack Cyt.,Ioni,'--tryinrr irth thrlr i-rui'l fungM to wsv w
t I'oait ol Aw who ns.liivt.' a, yllvcr H;uli iu the :V.iulli;htI
- theil lb. annvriT to i ill ciiim
the hioou of batllo in hl:i noitlo
jo hiH iioof:
"Hliu k Cvcloiu'." wllli
iloe ttntl death htJtt . n
Drama! Told in
An Amazing Way!
Amazing! Paiclnatlng! the itory of u
HOrte. Ilia coat an Mark an nlghl, wild.
courageouB. noble! of bin love for
"ligdy;" white auil beautiful, like a Silver
Flanli in the Morning Hun it ml of .the
coming of "Tin. Kilter," brutal ruler of
the herd, who eovoted hef gleaming
beauty.
A tab- of bhttlokl or fltinMng hoofn
like tho "wortlit of Knlghtt) drawn for
poHHOitHion of a I, atly Fair!
And entwlmid with thin, the dual ntory
of a Man and Maid, fighting Agatnat Oddit
for their hopplneu and how out of the
iiIkIh cime "Black Cyclone," who know
no intiHter. willing lo fight nltle by Hide
wllli tin. man for the i-oniuent or their
eiieinlea!
A picture novel, imaginative, heart grip
pingfilled with romance, adventure, loy
alty an ddevotion, that will cast you spell
bound and hold you with its magic!
Written ami Produced by iiiii lionch
Directed by Fred Jackman
Extra Special First Number of Stereoscopik Zowie"
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