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KV FINING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAOE FIVE
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1 cft the 1'INE TREE
All entrhuslastlc audience approv
1 I'll of I in vuuiIrvIIIu bill at tha, I'lno
Tree Iiimi night, Ir ;iipliiim In fin
Inil.i -ill Inn of approval, as It umally
. If, TbA various ikIh lira snappy
find well ! ugetl and thero in nut
! ii lull moment during the wholu
performance. It will bo repeated c;
niitiit ami deserves another large
audlogM, i
A flaring iiuhjnct, tell jirly ami
deftly handled, In "Wlfii of th .
Otntaur," KIuk VMor's production
ir tilth opened lul Bight ai the Pino
Tnri! tfheatro, for an iniviiV'ini'nt of
tWO da's.
Cyril (lumo'l novel of the jamn
name created something of a iwnini
tlon when It wan ptibllnhed a season
ur Uo ago, and VM ir's picture In
likely to start another.
Thii at jry voices (be theory that
man h rood 6 ftp of two natures.
a-hi til are always at trar within him,
anil I. Illustrate II, Hie character
of Jeffrey Dwyer In mads tiho til'
Hal one of Ihv story.
Tie vast circle of roadore of
RDborl Hit-hens' novel will take cs-pei-.al
interest in the premiere next
Saturday at the Pine Tree theatre of
The Lady Who Lied".
New Lot of Coats on Display
Tomofrow For Your Selection
Sizes 16 to 53
We are sure that it will he a pleasure for you to
select your Fall eoat from the big stock of the very
latest styles that we have for your selection. We
have an excellent assortment in various popular
models plain tailored or fur trimmed.
Prices $15 to $89.50
HECTOR'S
The Fashion Center
cAt The LIBERTY
A Htronfr caul of principals pin'.--era
support Edmund LoWfl In "The
Kiss Harrier," tfio stirring photo-
dttUM wfilch closes a successful run
at the Liberty theatre tonight. In
the leading role opposite Mr. Lowe
In Claire Aduins, one of the screen's
mo.it talented actresses.
One of the west's frcatcst movie
j stars, .'-)t Olhson, Is dolno; his
stuff Saturday on the ba.-k of bis
favorite mount, Pal, mi the screen
I of the Liberty theatre.
SAVANT WORKS ON AR
TIFICIAL OYTSER BEDS
OTKRA HINUKIt DIBS lothor srlth her hinband. Franz
HANOVER. Marin Bopbla lllm-1 lllminer. shortly after her return
mer-KrliiderU, the first Qetman Mo Germany (ho retired front the
.Marguerite" of Gounod's "Kuui,' pcniUc i e. aiihouRh pilar to go
dled at llliumlilliuei ai t e age of j Inn lii Oil' Culled Siatos she had
si;
lu opera In t ie I'lilti'd Si ales to
BIRTHS
Horn-
billetlo,
-T Mr. and Mrs. Henry
at the Aliment auto park
From 1S62 t- ) t 7 1 she sang i only nunr. In tialj country for five Thursday, October 1. a daughter.
I she boa boon named Wanda Patricia.
IIEI.I.IN'GHAM. Wash. Iff") The
problem of artifirlal propagatoln of
oyhters may have been solved by
Professor Trevor Kincaid of the
' University of Washington zoology de
, parunent on tlie bods, of Sainlsh bay
near here this summer. He has kept
( the young of eastern and Japanese
i oysters alivo for two weeks and be
! Ilcves that the process can lie work
; ed out successfully.
The discovery would be a boon to
I Pacific coast oyster beds, most of
; which are in Puget Sound and in
other Inland waters of the state, to
! ca oyster growers say.
So far Is has been necessary to
import the seed of tin' bigger oysters
i from tin' Atlantic and Japan beds.
I ah the cold water here would kill the
spawn at once.
Saturday Specials
Pot Roast (Boned and Rolled) - 17 l-2c
Boiling Beef, pound - 12 l-2c
Veal Stew, pound - - lie
Boneless Beef Stew, pound - 15c
Corn Beef, pound - - - - 10c
WOMEN WHO DO THEIR
OWN BUYING
know the quality and value of our
incuts. They cannot bo misled when
they see our chops, steaks, rotate,
tearing meats, etc. That Is why we
Count among our customers some of
the most discrlmlnntlng buyers of
moats in Oils city. Many of them
have been buying from us for a long
time.
Palace Market
Under New Management
We Appreciate Your Patronage
We deliver Free
Phone orders by 8 a. m. and 1 p. m.
Phone 68
524 Main Street
mail. IV RK-KNGAGKS CREW
COACH
BERLIN. (fp) Ted Sullivan, for
mer champion sculer of England,
j Australia anil New "Zealand, will
I resume his position as trainer for
the Berlin Rowing Club October 1.
I He trained the club's crews for
three years before the World War.
! EXPERT Mil. I, BXDHAVOR TO
SAVE WASHINGTON TREE
FREPEIUCKSIllltG, Va.. (P)
Martin Havoc, famous tree surgeon
and congressman from Ohio, has vol
unteered iris Bervlces in helping to
; save for posterity the Inst of the 13
j horse chestnut trees which George
Washington planted here to represent
the 1:1 original colonies.
Tlie tree, slowly dying because of
I ils gfedt ukc. and the inroads of the
I chestnut blight, is located on the
j property of John K. Scott, which was
: formerly a portion of the Kenmore
j estate, the home of Hetty Wafihlhg
i toll Lewis, sister of George Washing
i ton it has been viewed by thousands
of visitors during the course of more
than a century,
Congressman Davoy bus made a
preliminary examination of the tree
and stated that he would gladly un
dertake the work of ministering to
its ills at his own expense. The cost
of restoring the tree is estimated nt
about $400.
KOKLA.N 1'KKIIS NOW
HMPLqYBS AS t'AItT PULLERS
STOl'L. Korea. lab Korean no
i blllty. willi the exception of a ifow
propertied peors, is reported ta be
J suffering from extreme pOterttT, Sev
! er.il of Wle nobles, ho were once
j wonUuy, are now working as cart
j pullers and performing other menial
I tusks as the only means .if escaping
; starvation.
I At the time o( (ho annexation of
i Korea by Japan, about 60 of tho
leading Koreans wero created peers
and given properly by the Japanese
government, Most of them ran
through this property rapidly. Re
cently HO of Hie Impoverished Ko
rean nobles sent a petltl.m to tho
Japan" e Kovemmeiil asking I ".' fin
ancial assistance.
Tillamook Is
Cheese Winner
At State Fair
Coos County Takes
Second Place In
Awards
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 2. Tillamook
carried off first honors In dheose
this year Rt the state fair IWlth Mel
enrol t a t-toHc second. Competition
w.u keen anil the Judges In the soor
ing found only a hair point differ
ence between the two well known
Ofogon brands.
Ralph Sutton won first prize with
his cheese entry of Tillam ok wlt.i
a scorn of 96 .
Iteed Parmer, of Marshfleld. ton
serond prlzo with u scare of 96 on
his cheese. Hugh Harbor, Tlllamo.-k
fjctorios, was third with a oj;re of
95 3-4.
In tho butter division, A. Laober,
of Portland, won first honors with
a score of 95 3-4. P. Uettwer of
Ht, Angel won second prize with a
score of 9514; A. A. Oswald, of
Carver, on third with a score ol
95 1-4.
name woman minister bans
SINGINC OV STATE ANTHEM
COPENHAGEN. () Brer since
Mistress Nina Hang kcami! the first
woman IJanlsli minister, and as such
also the head of the board of edu
cation, she has done the unexpected
and startling.
First the singing of the national
anthem was banned, which she (
claimed was too war-like to benefit
the public good. And when despite,
her prohibition, the anthem was In
adrertently Bung in a theatre in !
which she happened to be, the min-!
lstcr remained seated and moreover
pulled her colleagues of tho cabinet
back into their seats by their coat-
tails.
Mistress Bang plans complete re
construction of the Danish school
rysti'm according to the German
method.
NEW SCOOTER FOR KIDDIES
STETTIN.- (P) The latest toy
for German kiddies is the 'Rolling I
Island." Adhering to the principle !
of the scooter, ft consists of a wood-,
en disk with two wheels on either
side and one dirigible wheel in !
front. The child stands on the disk !
and propels it forward by means
of two poles in either hand.
PARAMOUNT RELEASE
Number of Splendid Pictures Releas
ed by Paramount
People of Klamath Falls will soon
have the opportunity of seeing the
fallowing Paramount releases at the
Pine Treo theatre. The first of
Paraniount's Greater Forty to be
sholwn In Klamath Falls is James
Cruze's production, "T'-ie Pony Ex
press," featuring Betty Compsou,
Rlcardo Cortez, Wallace Berry and
Ernest Torrencc. The Ten Com
mandments will be presented at the
Pine Tree III the near future. 55 ma
Grey's latest and largest pro hi, '.on
Stone's Market
423 MAIN STREET
You will find meat here that you really can eat. It
is kept in the most up-to-date sanitary way. Come
in tomorrow or any day, our service, quality, and
price will please you.
HAMS, Swift '.s Premium, lb OQ n
(Whole ,r half) Ji7v
BOSTON BUTTS, per lb Of
ii.- an, mil i ire, OvFC
BACON, Swift's Empire AKn
per pound
POT ROAST lCr
(Tender joung beef)
PKIMT RIB ROAST, per lb OC
(Oven Roast, boned and rolled) tJKt
STEAKS, per lb OCr
(V.-ting beef, round. and alrllas) fcsvx
PORK, Choice Young Pork OA.
chops, per pouad 35c, Steaks WVL
SAUSAGE lb OEI.
(l':.-,-.r, pure meal) t
HAMBURGER, lb 1C
(Fresh, clean and good) 1
Bulk Sauerkraut, Cottage Cheese, Weiners, Bologna,
Cold Meats for Lunches
TWO GROCERY LOCATIONS
423 Main Street - - - 717 Main Street
Large bunch celery, 2 for 25c
Sweet potatoes, 4 pounds - 25c
Head Lettuce, 2 for 15c
Carrots, turnips, 2 bunches 15c
Cabbage, per lb 2c
Complete- assortment of fresh vegetables
Priced Right
Campbell's por kand beans, reg. loc seller for 10c
Milk, per can 10c
We Guarantee Our Merchandise
shiwn. here. A tew of the famous
. stars that appear in Paramount pic
tures arer Thomas Meighan, Pola 1
j Negri, G'-oria Swanson, Richard Dlxr
Betty Comps'on, Leatrico Joy, Ric-j
ardo Cortez, Lois Wilson, Ernest j
Torrence. Jack Holt, TheodoTe Rob
erts, Estelle Taylor, Rod Lac RCcque, j
Adolpii Jlenjou, Raymond Griffith,
Greta Nissem, Warner Baxter, Betty
Bronson, Mary Brian, Alice Joyce.
Bebe Daniels, Carol Dempster, Noll
Hamilton, Harrison Ford, Esther
Ralston, Douglas McLean. Rudolph
Valentino, Percy Narmont, Wallace
and Noah Beery, Raiymond Hatton
aud Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Wanted, experienced saleslady at
Beo Hogin's Dress Shop one who can
sow, , . I
New v y
Shape y . . ' ; ; ' V
(H4v.T7L
arud
to take a rest.
a cup of milk or Hot choc
olate. You will feel as re
freshed as if you had stopped
Try it today and every day.
Treat the kiddies at the same time. They need
the nourishment that comes in crisp, flaky
Tru-Bake Crackers. Your. grocer sells Trur
Bakes.
Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
lb. Homi Of TnJ-BUl Gmhm., ErigHsh Style Biscuit, and the Famous JnpBlu Fruit Call