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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
Page Four JrLi& EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday. November ill, IflSfl Plainly oAbout People V J JACOHS TO MKDKOHD L. W. Jacobs of Mcdford rogi.uer oil among the arrivals at ilia hotel White Pelican yesterday. Mr. Jacobs makes freijuout business alls to Klamath Falls from the valley and exports to be heic for several days. MacAlljEV' N'OltTH tiordim MacAulav of the Now City Laundry lot) this afternoon b: motor for 'Portland and Kugono on a rombliied business and pleasure trip. Ho will attend the Oregon, O. A. C, game Saturday, expecting to return to Klamath Kails on Monday. PCCKICTT IV POM 1AV 1). .1. Puckett of Itocky point spent Armistice day in the city vis iting with friends. He f-eglstawd at tho hotel White Pelican while lore. ci.i:k to attkm) uamk Jay CitMk, civil engineer far the Klamath Development company plans to leave tho latter part of this Coming week for southern Callfjr nla, going south for the big game and to visit for a brief time with his mother and friends. AT THE LIBERTY The Babe Ruth of the Cowboy League! Hoot Gibson in "Hit and Run" A smashing, crashing, roughriding story of a cow piinchiftg slugger who hustel the hall over the fence every time lie Came to hat. In addition we will screen "Treasure Cave" which is Chapter. Four of "Perils of the Wild" liBAVK 11111 SOI'TII Mr. nnd Mrs. 0, S. Montellus left this mental for southern Califor nia When they will visit with friends and attend the big name. They ex pect to return to Klamath Kalis In about two weeks. HKNIUMSSON TO t.'AMII T. I'. Henderson of tho Klamath Development company, plans to go a week from tomorrow to southern California to attend the big game. I Nr ' i hi ii ""', "T" .I i , , w tOWtll.l.Y IX MONTANA Kriends el A. J. Connolly of Con nolly Brothers store, received word from hint yesterday at Kallspell. Montana. He plans to spend u week or ten days in the Gtaoler national park country hunting before going on to Hillings to visit with his fath er nnd brothers. Ilill Borkln is with Vr. Connolly and plana to visit his people at l.ewislon. Mont, TOURISTS CONTIM K Despite the rain and sleet. Miss Marj Johnston of the chamber of commerce offiro registered foreign tourists today. John Q, Simmons of Santa Itosa. Calif.. II. E. McDaniel of Uike City. Calif.: and James A. tirlddith of Sacarmento, all braved the weather and registered here this morn I tic. t OZAIIS AT MAI. IN Mr. and Mrs. .0. Ooza.1 eaj.-yed Armistice day at Malta where they motored to spend tho day with friends. ISlilllllS m mm ML jmmm Show Your Loyalty To Our Schools Shop where your dollar gives part of its ;ents to support the high school paper The Klamath Krater Since the high school boys will serve as part of our salesforce on Saturday, while the girls are acting in the same capacity at Moe's store, it will be easy for you to con tribute to the "Klamath Krater Fund" by making your purchases at these two stores, your needs attended to by Klamath High Students. Every dollar spent at these two stores con tributes a portion of its cents to the fund supporting tfce 'school paper. We are willing to help ARE YOU? Brownsville Woolen Mills Store Miss MORTON tMPROVKD Miss Olive Morton, who has been confined to her home for the past ten days suffering with an attack of la grippe, is very much improved. To day she was nble to resume her posi tion with the Kalis Mercantile company. KKDROX t'LVH TONIGHT The Misses Augusta Parker and Francis Beatty will be hostesses this evening to the members of the Keclron club at the First Presbyter ian church. POT LUCK SIPPKR Members of the Episcopal church and their friends will gather at the chamber of commerce dining room this evening for a "pjt luck" sup per at six thlray o'clock. Bishop Remington will be in at tendance and will give the princi pal talk of the evening, according to announcement made by Rev. J. Henry Thomas. THK WEATHER Tile Cyclo-Stormagraph at In Ipf w: Mi's Pharmacy shows the barome tric pressure to be rising slight! and while the reading is yet com paratively low the general indica tions are for clearing weather to night. Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair and cold, nfltb brisk winds. The Tycos recording thermometer registered- maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: NnCut vs. Granule "d Why not let km fight it out in the old pipe bowl ? If you want to see how Rough Cut tobacco stacks up against Granulated, then your old pipe bowl's the proper place to stage the battle . . . Just match a bowl of Granulated up against a bowl of Rough Cut... You'll see Rough Cut's cooler under fire, lasts longer and is' much smoother going . . . Yes sir, once you've seen Rough Cut in action you'll back Granger for the rest of your life. High.. .37 Low. .33 MARKIKI) SATURDAY A wedding which came as a com plete surprise to their many friends was that of last Saturday, when Miss Minnie Dawson became the brine of Ernest Cartwrighl. Rev. A. L. Rice officiated. Both arc vte'.l known in Klamath Falls. The bride was attended by Miss Fayo Daw son and Billy Hall attended the groom. The only guests were Mrs. Dawson, mother of the bride, Mr.-. Cartwrlght, mother of the groom, Mrs. Wayne Biehn, Delbcrt Jen nings and Mrs. A. L. Rice. They are at home to their friend 2 20 Mortimer street. There's a definite reason for that Rough Cut Granulated tobaccos burn fast and hot because they're cut fine. But Granger burns slow and cool, be cause it's cut coarse. It just natu rally makes the coolest, nmoothesl smoking you ever experienced. loHM I 'iSB?-- "-s" , R Granulated tobaccos burn fast and Mfc- .. r w tBBJT : " BpH U rv; . . mi ml i ' '- n instcaJ of titii-hcncc 10 ,iS B I ticcBTT i- Mve Tobacco Col ft TETL'AX What tho Spanish call "Ypreta" gas Is being used in the war with the Riffs. It is mustard stuff, first used by the Germans at Ypres. Boy Your Christmas (iirts RJarly1 Before our new stock is picked over. Evans Bros. Jewelers, 832 Main St. 12 (adv) 5" Closing Out Sale Certified USED CARS Dealers Used Car Lot 8th and Main cAt The LIBERTY B lot Gibion's latest production vhich promises to bo a classic of tho classical sport, baseball, comes to tho Liberty theatre as the at traction hcglnnlng today. Of course the title Is "Hit and Run." That would be expected, for no phase could better describe the .fast action of a Gibson ver sion r,f the greu game. In the cast with Gibson are sev eral popular players, Including Mar ian Harlan, daughter of tho char acter artist, Otis Harlan, Harold Goodwin, Dowitt Jennings, Cyril Ring', William A. S'.eele and Mike Donlln, once one ol the world's most famous ball players. With Donlln In tho cast and with every player in the story naturally a rabid baseball fan, tho technical end of the story practically took care of itself. In Los Angeles, ten miles from Universal City, large number of baseball players "hiber nate" during the winter, and thirty of these were employed. smiles anil witty layings v. hlrh bo , servos to keep his audience In a ' happy frame of mind. ltoma Duo, "Musicians Do-luxe" a musical offering that unqualified-1 ly pleases every patron of any the! tcr wherein their act Is presented. It is a fcaturo In Its cnllroty. oAt the TINE TREE A well selected combination of ver satile talent in a program of novel Ideas, song, dance and stories will be seen at the Pine Tree theater tonight and Friday. McDonald, Sparks and McDonald In ".Musical Pastimes" three talented and pretty young ladles doing har mony singing, music, acrobatic and jc.zz dancing. A program of popular numbers which they render moHt ex n,u!sltfety, wearing .many pretty gowns. Kvnns and tJorelli, "Produc er! of high class comedy" consisting of comedy singing and conversation al palter perfectly arranged anil pre sented for laughing purposes, Mllfel1 and Jackson, u clever coup le, have arranged nn offering of comedy nnd song that Is full of non sensical ideas, funny bits of comedy and song. Hughle McLean, a happy go lucky chap with constructive ideas. Ho has a world of talent, and RADIO CARNIVAL PROMISES TO BE BIG ATTRACTION From eight o'clock on, n Jitney dnnca wilt be featured nt the radio carnival to be glvin In the chamber of commerce on Saturday evening, November 11. Dancing will bo en-, joyed with music from various sta- , tloni, as Baldwin's hardware Is In- ' stalling one of its best sets for the J benefit of those who attend. Various stations from which candy aprons, novelties of all sorts and fancy work will be sold, are being In-1 Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple ami fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sunday;. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE Don't Discard Your Worn Tires If ilioy have ;t sound butty wc can retread thorn; If they are injured or took cm we can repair them and see thai they gfive you service. All otif work guaranteed. At Tlie cACE ' TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J stalled, A fortune tolling station will bo one of the novel features on the program, liuilng the early hours of (he eve ning n musical program will bo giv en with local talent carrying out tho program. Tho sllvor tea of tho afternoon hotim from three to five will be pro sided over by a number of tho social matrons of tiio city. Reports from various members of the business nnd professional women today wlio are hooping In touch with, I the general public hi to the offocl that the affair will bo a huge (0C cess. The funds derived aro to ln used In purchasing furniture for I ho rest room In the new city library. NEW YOUK. - Will Morrlssoy, oomedtsn In soup and fish, has Joined tho alimony club nt the Lud low street Jail, a cabaret orchestra played "good byo fnrovor" as lie wan nabbed for falrulu to pay SlliOII Alimony, MONROE, N. Y., Homebody has pinched a mastodon's skull. It tlls appcarcd while expenrls were on the way to view a skeleton unearthed by workmen. I Hair On Face Gone in 5 Minutes Roots and All Hcrc'iinrnfornfiy w.iyof ppttln rid of em I'.in.i in. 1 1 j rllimiiyli.iii fatfver-nmnAixtt micnitilhul:. in, palled KARMA, wlilch prnc lrah',1 tfiwiinhi the linlr rnotn. lodnrim thrm. and When removed, tfalufy liftn ant every obiectionAbifl hair, mat andolL nnd iivcntlio nkiit hRlr-freS, wA mid hcnutiful. Scientific DUthorltiM now eartfl ''" tlin rcnewied tiao of thin it fni me ut dc&troyitull rapsrfluouiiilff (rrowlhAwr. Why miiTf-i finin unsightly hnlr, when it mny lip liHiilf lu d fotcver no i;ifiy nnd no eimily? KARMA inn'itd on n nunry-hiu:k Kunronteo tTc'l ffiffi i":"'r 0ro"" or no "" C. II. Underwood, Whitman & Waggoner, Otirrln Drug fitoro, Southern Oregon Pharmacy.