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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1925)
Monday, November D, 11)25 EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page '1'00 i ' MAINLY o4BOUT PEOPLE V. J m Lnst Showing Ipuighl of Imii.i LiitiitHcti'ji "Three Women" A Dnuitatic Story f I Hi F'iglil of Three vyonici (or the Love of One M.ni, ' Tuesday Only THE N KM Li CEU.V1 .T i I'.KK mm 1 " -" 1 ; 1 ' ' I ' WILMA VAUCE ENTERTi ONi; nf Hi. delight. 'id convert in the etirreni wnx'n will be presented hern "Kin by Bit Wllmn Vnnon Entort.iliivra, n' company uf distill kVJU JWlVrti rfllJ)V l"V.I.-.i l) Ml.i Wltiiirt T?ift, lilfpettOna tor, cbaruetortM iinil trumpeter. ,v ' iti'ofl urllsia wln Mies vnnco are OflDWoed It Thayer, Violinist, an4 !! June Gertrude tlrolf, I'H&st- I. till I "mill ..II . . Ul lii ituditiuii we wrll present one f the leattfti'i Cltverc! Stage Hits, "New Brooms" The Pricei for the Yanrc Kntcrfainera arc: Kvcninj;: Kclnlts, 5il cents; (.'hil'lt'cn, 25 mils. Vance lin'.crtnincrs Appear at 7:!5 and 9:15 Armistice Day Special "As No Man Has Loved" Ktlw.Htl Kvercti !lal lunnortal Sinn 'lhc Man Without, a Country. " my At The LIBERTY Lust Showing Tonight of "The Danger Signal" A story of tin" dangers; Heroism und Thrills ol Railroad Life. TUESDAY a picture thai win hold your Interest, "Enemy of Men" IIOItKIS MAN HERE V n.t f ... I I Ilnluitoiillu .. . 1 . ' M: irornlii. Berkeley, tulln of tho l- Mi uiaiion of litai ticnovu oioun, on LOCAL GIRL INITIATED ;,min.-. Geneva Glenn, Former Kininuth Vail. gih Ht itorkolo) from rend .Mr. iinil Mm. 0. Ji Dttftfl WrifOd in the iiiy Band item Bend on n oomblnad business and pleas'ura tt p, TttOv nr.i stopping ut tho hotnl V illii Pelican wlillo burn. .Mr-. J Mi i-i ii ni.ilimi III In territory frc uuniiily 'iu, (in- Intoroil of hi bus iness. , I'l TTI.VO I HI 1,1,1 ;tin ! A liulli'lln to In, known as ".Seoul Ink Activities" which will be sent mil wi'iikly lo i I moiii orfli.'iitlK In lurn over to, Ibi'ir troops In being urmnget) by B'"'il Kxocutlva Nord. ThlH-'biillolIn will keon liu- lioy In touco wlt iili neWH of Interen to acotlMi accoiiiniK to Mr. Nord. rjlljla Lkomrd ii"ll lelt Hiimlny by tuKo for tiod'ford whore slm ii'niftipfod ii p i ll: in In mm of tho li:mllUK. i'i ilieim In Ibe iralJey rlly. Hho illl make hor radenco itt the hotel Modford, I tlDAVH HKCIHTII ITIONH Koraat Charvi t Hpokano, wn the rf ret fori)h:n lourlat'to ro(!lut"i' ul tbe chumli'T of comztteroe thin toronooo. ptbora reglaterlpg lt cludod w. O. 8'ultb of ford, Kana, (frank VounKkln. I'ocatello, lde and P, M, Kldor, of I,oh Angeles, DAILY rQMtE HaiiKiT State (in Warden, Pgl riek imlly, of Medford, In in the riiy on offii iui bual&aai, OKCM I IKlM WIMIDItl UN WooVlourti Merchant ii fur isrh r Vifll tvllh nun mill I'imlly V. X. Beck, noli kuuw.'i merchant Of Woodburn, arrive I In Klamath I Kullit tiuturday STenlinS '" ipend Lhu wi'k end here with hln Hon. A. J. Bpek ami fuiully. Mr... II'-. 1: who him been iiere for tho iium week , with bur nun und daugbtnr-ln?Law, will return with her hu.iound to Woodburn lumorrow. 18 Uttll I I :s HV SI'ltl.Vt; BcoUtiUg A4tf1Uca Hhowing BplfixxUd J'rogre in County With work proireaalog rapidly In scout uetlvltle. in lliln county, the logan In Hit ' ron .n by Hprlnif. ' Willi l'l boyH in a iroup. thin should take In close to 500 of the yonng hoys of scout ago In this city. This Is the goal toward which the new Scout Kxccutlv, Everett O. Nord, In working. K88EX I AKAVAN Oardvon of Btses ('ar.. Caoaes Much i niiiiii. nl nn Htreeta Tinluy visits Miss CAITUZZA .Mrs. E, It. l.uiuian of Bend, WJU ilio week end guest ul mihs Ldnloe t'attuuut, ettrOOte home from Cali fornia, where h e has'heen vjjglting wliti (rtenda. Mr. l.utinan motor ed down from llend yesterday to accompuny his wife home. Chdttoi Cilmm. well known real' dunt of llorrlH, Califonil.i. arrlvCiJ In the city Btinilny f.r a fom dl on business miilters. Iteeenlly Mr. C'rlmin returned Iron) Walla Wftll&i Wnsh.. where he took the body .it his huslnuss partiior, .Mr. itiaeh. wlui was killed iHi'the Kefn'i road short tlmu ago while in II irlng south. The car In WA16U Itla Ii Navemlier 6. Plx weeks ai; i Miss Ulenn was Initiated Into tho PhtloYlbeain, Do i hat Mir dub, n colloge woman's hon irary debating Bocloty. yThlle j i : i college Miss (llenn traa tak. a Inewapsper work as an activity and I recently made promullon on tho Bopbonioro siuff or the Publicity Bureau, iwhlch releasee all campus news t i outside papers. Miss olonn win bo remembered bore by a host of friends where sho attended the local high school dur Init the pusl summer MIhh Glenn was euiployed In Molilalia, covering news nf the two untlanil Darks, Vi llowsl mo ami Qlacler National for v l Uuni nagailne. C. OK V. OIVHB Sl'Afl-: Kci.UIii QlVCn HWiS' for all Sails nf I In in i ai c. of C. I Through klndneis of the chamber nf commerce, lDcal scouls have been given apace at the rear if the chamber where exhibits i( knuts, specimens of animal '. und tree life an! things of Inte.-est to ever s-aut will he ou display. Mr. .N'jrd In behalf of the bays express ed his gratitude today for t!m co- ope ration they have been given by the eharmber, In helping ih'ni gel placed In their new quarters, TO AJ'PHAK n i i: i : Baotorn BntortaJiien Arrive iu Cits for Hill at Pine Tree Olentwood II. Thayer. vollnlst, Miss June Clenrpdo O: .iff, piunlsi ami Miss wiima Vance, Impersona tor, who are known as tho Vance JCntertalners arrived In the city this morning from the east, and will appear at the Pino Truo t)i.' atro tomorrow evening. The trio have recently made u tour 3f tho east and middle west where they were well received. They are re united to he high class entertainers. All that was necessary to ride Ij an Essex motor car today was to any "gimme n ride." for a caravan of the popular cars spent the greater part of the day upon the HtrcoLs. They were driven through from Medford Sunday and people In gen eral declared them neat Jobs at auch it, popular price. TltlP ABOUND LAKE Dr. L. D. Cuss und Scout Exccu , tlvc E. O. Nord enjoyed a trip around Klnmaih Lake over Sun- day. On the upper turn or tne : lake tho men cooked their meal (out In tho open. Thuy found the i roads in aplendid condition. FRANK HOWARD HKTl'RNH Krlenda of Fr.ink Howard iu glad to learn that ha ha rotnJned in the city mu h improved jn health n'ftor u ii'wo months absence, during which lime ho remained In Viima Arizona. Mr, Howard suffered i NEWLYWEDS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell, popular young Klamath Fulls couple, who iwere married he! week, have returned to tho city after vlJltlna for several days In Eugene. 'They will be ul heme to their many friends at 17 Pine. WEKTHKOIIKS CO SDlTll Mr. and Mrs. H. Westbrook of the Malln district have gone south f:ir tho winter months. Before leav ing they were uest of Mr. and Mrs. ROUd C. C.101 i-be-li. Mrs. Grot". bfjk and Mrs. Westbrook are sisters. VIKITlSU AT jtfJHKBCKG Mrs. T. S. Abbott and Mrs. Grant KelgAt and on Richard motored to lloseburg Sunday and will spend sev eral days on business and pleasure. They were accompanied b far as Medofrd by their husbands. SOUTH FOll GAME Mr. and MM. Perry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mathews and Mtea K-a Jenkins have left for southern Cal ifornia where they will speud the coining fortnight. While south they will visit Tin Juana, and all the southern California cities. The party intends to seo tho big game. They made the trip south In Wilson's car. was killed belonged to Mr. Ciimiii, severe attack of whooping cotlgh who Is owner ol one .f the leading laomotlmo ago and was forced to baker shops In tile southern city. I leave here for medical attention. BOOGfllNS SOUT3U Mr. and Mrs. J. V. BOogglna ol .Merrill, aio enjoying a fortnight., visit in southern California; wit li I relatives und friends. During their soul hern trip they plan to visit In Hoddlng, Sacrgmcnto, Oakland and Berkeley. Sunny, ploasnnt rooms. Dependable nursing euro. A good place to nonvalesco In lllnoss and ntter surgical operations. Rates are roasonnblo. Ambnlnnco for strotcher enson. Resident phnrmnclst. Proscriptions and mndlelna may bo obtained at nil tlmos day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital PINK AT FOURTH STREET KLAMATH FALLS, ORB. Cor. 4th and Pine Telephone 497 WRIGHT TAKES PLEDGE l.eroy O, Wright Ol Klamuth Falls, bus been pledged to Theta Epsllon i social fraternity nt the Oregon Agri cultural college at Corvtillls. A'- condlng to word Irom o. A, c. the fralernltles on the. campus have raised their scholastic standing iu It now oxceeds tho studont body average. JUDGES NAMED laical BllsinOS Men Chosen to Judge Scout Exhibit! U. B. Stlnson. C. S. Currin. A. L, HIce, J. A. Gordon, and Ererctl 0. Nord, have been chosen as judges In tho Photo Competition campaign which Is well under way with Nord. 900U executive In charge. Entries wlllolosil oh the lath of Di comber. SCOfTS ASSISTING I.ocnl Boy Scouts AsslstliiK Mi. Perrlu hi Red Cross Drive MRS. SLATER LEAVES Mrs. Jack Slater left Sunday for San Francisco where she will visit for the next three weeks with friends. A Message of i "''.' '' 7"'' ' ' Appreciation Our first clay was wonderful. We had anticipated having a successful opening, but the volume of business done yesterday far exceeded all expectations. We are very grateful for this remarkable expression of good will and wish to thank our many new friends for their patronage. KAPILCHEKCO INCORPORATED (Department Stores A. A. McDonald, Manager ID SI NESS VISITOR nurold Brovrn, well known insur ance man of Portland, is in the city on business matters. BOUSTOiVB GIVE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston were host and hostess with a goose dinner at tho Houston home on Sunday ve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palton. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Noud and children Jackie and Carolyn and Virginia and Jerry Houston and the host and hostess made up the guest list. SOl'TIIERN GUESTS Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Hilton and daughter with .Mrs. I.nura M. lllyeu of Auburn, Calif., are guests at the hotel Arcade today, having spent the week end In Klamath Falls with friends, FROM MAI, IN H. O. Williamson, resident of Ma lln, wns' union c, the veek end visi tors in the city. Mr. Williamson reg istered at the hotel Ar&ttlc. TRIES TO KILL SELF I.ocnl Boy Scouts are helping In every way possible to help put the Red Cross 'drlvo over in Kliimnili COunty, nsslstlng Mrs. It. H. Perrln. This coining weok the hoys will inaUo a canvass of the city for lunds under the leadership of their scout xeecutlve, E, 0. Nord, and Mrs. Perrln. Japanese Housebby Wants to Die Because ho Can't. Pay lmonie Tax SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 8. Glnako Wntnnnba, Japanese house boy, despondent over the prospect Ol paying five years' back Income tax, altenipteil lo commit suicide by jumping into tho liny. Ho wns res cued by the tuarlno lookout of the chamber of commerce. STIXTON HERE LEI) L. PARISH POST James Stinton of I.nki lev.- ,s a! At ihe Broadway theatre,- Malln,! business waller in the city today, lie '. Armistice Day Oe boys of Leo L. j is registered amohe the arrivals. :t Parish post -f California are fnr- j tbe hotel White Pelican. 'nishlng a special program for all ex-1 i svviee men and their friends. Danc- WE INVPrE VOF TO VISIT gram which has a number of special our new Jewelry store. Our slock is in.. -., ., ,v,,ture of .h0 Dro- n nv and prices are right. Bros., Jewelers. Evans !) tadvl stunt features. CALLED TO PORTLAND. F. G. Waite received word Sun day of tho critical Illness f his sister, Mrs. Graham McConeil in Portland and left with Mrs. Waito und their small son for the nortn ern city Immediately upon learning the sad news. A. Bnsaball season Is over. Next we suggest;) they biro women umpires so players can't talk back. ss.v; ..'.'wsrr. -Or: I f t i ? Y Y Y Y Y i t t Klamath Hardware Co. (a corporation owued by the heirs of the late Johu 1. Campbell) Will Re-Open For Business Tuesday S' Morning, Nov. 10, at 8 o'Clock, a. m. j MAURICE M. CRYSTAL, Manager Will endeavor to adhere to the standards set by Mr. Campbell in the future conduct of the business.