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i? Theatre
Lon Chaney
in his greatest role
ill mill whii could I liriiw III voice from tirlilml doors,
inguthor atlilt " dwarf and I glanl ha lot) n 1 1 f ol fun
laatlc crista " Khl "' ""' underworld OMMed wits with
him.
"The Unholy Three"
is the uitfturp nnd ii will kjecp ypy (jtieagingl
, .
Thursday and Friday
Mainly cvtfbout
People
fiva Cltvcr i( Vaudeville and
ie Pre MM-. ;iinl Mi'iiu Him- in
"Recompense"
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At Tlic
fl LIBERTY
"SHii WOLVF.S"
wllh Alrnii Rubens, Jack
Mullinll mill Hun t Mjfl ll
A vivid drciuu about life'
lit Paris.
Thursday $ Friday
llurk Jones In
"TH K DISSENT
OUTLAW"
He'll enjoy
tlis mi
There'i a gilt value in the
Cuown Army Shirt far
beyond the coat a gift of
fire and easy rrlaiaoon, of
outdoor protection, of ifrr-
ire. 1 he Crown trade
Mark say "Full
Value!" , '
liRUnNnaAUM, WBU a: MKHBL8
Makm ' Sam Viahoxo
'CROWN,
ARMY
SHIRTS
M.WJlifti: .IK., liu.Tl itxs
J, F Maguire, Jr . " Maguire
mill Magulro, returned mi last nights
irnln from Kan Fi niiilii n where he
enjoyed tin1 pui two fwki with
relatives mil friend. While nouih
lin vlnl t -(l with a number of rolloK"
ii en who piinl the putt summer' In
KUiiinth Falls and '''ajl guet at
:i number uf their hotmn. He rc
jinllH tin- wi'lithef Ideal ull til" time
hi W1IH Ht'tlltl Wlt.'l tilt: ffXI't'Pllllll llf
Sunday when the rain which Klmn
Ith Full. Ik iihw wllni'Hhlni; seemed
to H III all along the route homo.
I KOM l'l)llTI..Mi
i if . mutter brought It. !t.
Moore, A. J. i.aenicke, . I), itu-h-
iniiiid, W, St. lltil. noli, I-:. M. I'URb. J.
M. Marlcuy and C. II. Chileon, ull uf
Portland, to Klamath Polls over
Monday. Among tha guoata ut the
hotel White Pelican thole men ware
registered.
t HAMS PASS ARRIVALS
fed winctroui, Bam ll. baiter and
,. n. Davis, all registered at the hotel
Willi,- Pelican ia( evening from
Grants Pass. Mr. wrnetrout u tin1
Ford daalar lit Grants Paaa and Is
ii'.iiii-ncilim business while here. Hus-in.-,:,
mat torn brought Mr. Baiter sn I
Mr. Duvla iih well.
MISS HORIN ILL
Hadden Attack of Appondlcltlt
Causes operation Vaatwday
MIhf Marguerite "Ituliln of th.' Hlr
vl llakcry company, wan taken sud
denly III on Stinday mid yoaterdav
Nttlimllted. to a major operation for
appondlcitla at tbe Klamatb Valley
hohpitai. Her condition waa m
bOrted an very much Improved this
atternOOB and bo pea ure held for
her Mpaedy reedverjr
RUHtNBSS CALIiRR
.i v Coretn, of Hcrrnbrook m
arapBR the bualneaa caltera in the
idly today.
IIKM.s RKTIRN
Loelll Collide llelllrii PfOm Molillo,
Trip to old Home lii Krbraaka
After a dollfhlful month's irlp
io i lii lr old home iii Nebraska,, Mr.
and Mrs, Jaek Ileal have retniie-'l
to Klamath Falls" At flfwd la
laud, Nonh Platte and Lincoln ill -,
vlnlted wllh relatives and frlenda.
Mian He Hi Wat era, slater of Mr.
Heni, raturned with Mr. ami Mrs.
ileal iimi v ill ipend (he arlnter
iniiii' Iim III Klamath Falla. Ah a
whole they found the roada (n
Splendid mtidltlon. with consider
iihiii miow In the reRlon of the
nine Moiinialna. Mrs, Ileal re
Umed her position In tbo county
clerk 'h officii today.
HRBTIAO TODAY
Tnli Bfterfaooh tie- nirN of Ho
BiincVdbco ftroup of the Camp Wre
KirN mei in no, Pirsi Presbyterian
I'hnrcli for their renular meednk.
Miss Floronce Horter spent the uf.
(arnooti wlih tlia ulrla, nivinu them
Imtructloua in making llk tlosera
for the holiday season Rlfta.
I'dSTMAMTKIt LKAVKM
Postmaster John A. Mcl'all left
Ihla mornliiK for Portland, culled
north to nppiiar an u witness before
the federal Krnnd Jury In Iho eaa':
of M. T. Kehinldt, who wan axTaStald
a abori while alio In Klamath I 'alls
aargeel with an attempt to defraud
Hie tnulla. The cheek puaaed hy
Kehinldt wua on Montgomery Wiird
and company for Jewelry.
WILL NOT MKKT THVItSRAV
Friday afternoon at i:S0 la th".
eorreel dal of the meeUni of the
American AssocUtton of iTniveraity
VVomea of the pre-achool ur divis
ion, to lie held at the home of Mm.
A. L. lllcc. Whether a member of
this dtvJeldn or not, ell .members
are invited to attend the ueetlni:
Mrs. II. Itudcliffo has prepared n
paper on "The Nervous child."
AT COI.LIKIt IIOMK
Members of P. K. O. To Meel ill
Alfred Collier Home Tonight
IX POH WINTUR
F, C. Nlnin aiul W. I.. Thamei,
both or the Poll) .in liny ooninaiiy,
arrived In the City yesterday and
will upend the wlntor montliH hunt.
'I'hey lire nlOppini: lit tlic Hotel
Luke.
KLAMATH A(jRCY MKN
Tranaaotlrtg bualnaaa in the city
yesterdy tjro.m Klamath Agency were
.1. B, Pots and Sam Lamb, Thoy
l.loppeil m Iho Hotel, Atvnde lii:,.
bore.
ENERGIZE!
Grown people oflen over
estirnnte ineir strength nnd
do not 'realize that they are
running short on energy. (
Scott's Emulsion
energizes and invigorates the
body through its power to
nourish. Re-encrgizc,
oriVf your sisfcm, Sfflt
ktep strong'with Sedtt's Tflf
Emttfsion. JJ..
Scott a Kuw tie, Dloamflelil, K. J. 2J
BXROLTE TO REND ,
Mrs Don Dohklns of Weed visited
for n abort lime in the city Mon
day ctiroute to Bend to spend thu
winter months with relatives.
LIION MRKTS TOMt.'HT
At the regular meeting of the
American Legion post No. S tonight,
nomination of officers will take
place. The meet lug has been called
for 7:45.
ctft the TINE TREE
Tod llrowulng's "Tlie Unholy
Three" a-'JJrOdtiCtloh that lias been
balled as the greatest crook film of
many years, will hi' uoon tonight tit
Hie Pino Tree theater.
UrOwntag has long boon tamdua
as n director of underworld stories
and he has excelled all past perforyv
ahcOl In Hie making of tills tliTilllng
molodratna,
"its pure melodrama," anys
Drowning, 'tout there is ho villain
with a mortgage mid there Is no wid
ow whoso home is afloul to he taken
from hev. Also there is no i n at
atorni scene and no erring ilaiiRhter
kicked out to (he mercy of the rng
Ing elements hy nit enrriged father.
N'eiv York Crook Flint
"The unholy Three" is a Him
adaptation of c. A. Robblns' story of
the same inline and lis locale Is New
York city nnd vicinity.
oAt Tfie LIBERTY
PftrtS -gay capital of frolic ami
fun, broken hearts nnd blasted for.
Innes fofmi the picluresiiae local 3
ol ' She Wolves," which opens tit t ho
Liberty thotitor lotiiglit.
Paris- finned to the rat comers
of the garth lor Its eternal spirit of
i.aiel.v, Willi Its fdveriah nltrncllvo
beaa oortceallng packs of she wolves
is vividly brought lo the screen
lit Hils latest l.lhiM'iy attraction.
Mrs. Alfred Collier will lie host
as lo the members of the p. K. O.
lull ut her home, 829 Cauhy. UttS
evening. A debate on the stihjoct
"Resolved that the Philippine Is
lands should have free and inde
pendenl government" gives promise
of being most Interesting. The neg
ative will tin upheld hy Mrs. it. 0,
fjroeabeck and the affirmative by
,irs. B. L. Cramblltl.
MEETING TONIGHT
Plana will he completed for the
anntfal bagaar of the Bt, Mary's
Altar Society at their regular meet
ing this evening at Lyreuui hall.
The meeting will conveno at eight
o'clock.
rtl'XDKKLl'KD HBRG
J. B. Sanderlund of the Wabo,ab
railroad company, who makes Hi-
KeaidQUlrtera in San Fruucisco, was
among tne arrltall last evening at
the hotel White Pellran frm thj
south. Mr. Sunderliind iwlU spend
several days here In the interest
of Ull company.
ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY
Friday evening at the hour of
7: .10 memhers of the Senior Chiis
tlau Bitdeavor of th-j First Preaby
terian church will stage a "kid
Play". A program nnd recltatlona
will make up Hie program. The
play will lie staged at (ho church.
CITY MANAGER IXIRM
RveoutnietiiiiltiotiH of Last City
lludget COtliuliHee to lie Discussed
Af Wednesday's forum luncheon
Hie city manager form of govern
ment will he discussed. This will
he a splendid opportunity for each
nnd everyone to become faintllar
with Ibis subject Which Is one ot
the recommendations of the last
City lludget committee. Calloway's
orchestra will furnish entertain
inenr for the luncheon.
OF ILLINOIS CF.NTHAt,
W. .1. i nilli Hanged, traveling
freight and apssehger agent of the
Illinois Central r'nilVoid,' Who makes
his Headquarters in Bah Frahcta'crji
is back to Klamath Falls for a few
days on bualneaa. Mr. Unngod makes
this territory every six weeks In 'be
Interests of his company. Since las:
visiting tills vicinity, Mr. Itancod 1ms
suffered a hroken thumb on bis
right hand, necessitltatlng his hand
being placed la n cast.
AT CAltN ARAN HOME
I, tidies of Hie A. N, W. cluli, one
of the oldest social cliilis of Klam
ath Falls, will moot tomorrow after
noon in the home of Mrs. J. II. Car-
hnhnhi
KnoHha-KJbBcd-Krotch
Union Suitu.
Guaranteed union suits
for men
We have your size and
style
$2.00
to
$8.50
The
Toggery
Opposite Liberty Theatre
Sale
L
Complete line of
Buckhect Hi-Tops
$8.50 10
$15.00
. Of Men's Shirts
About 200 fine shirts included in this
sale. Collar attached, collar to
match, and neckband styles. Sizes
14 to Wz
$185 each
3 Shirts For 0.00
Sale
Of Men's Pajamas
A good grade of Flannelette pajam
as and night gowns. A real bargain
at , :. . ,
$165 each
2 for 3.00
Everything you want moat in
a glove, durable leather, fit that
insures warmth and comfort,
genuine good looks, Hansen
"Thorobred" has all of that.
Every pair sold in a sanitary,1
glassine envelope.- Be sure that
you ask for it and get the
HANSEN
J w
JorMen
We have the complete line.
Compare our prices before
you buy
$2
to
$8.50
Let us take your
measure for your
next suit we guar
antee -satisfaction
or money , back.
It IWKJNS RETCRXH
Sheriff Ilurt Hawkins returned
this morning from Medford where
lie attended u meeting of the pence
officers and the sheriffs of northern
California upd southern Oregon. The
meeting was held In the valley city
yesterday.
HO.MFCOMIXti MEET THURSDAY
What will he known as Homecom
ing meel lug will tie the gathering
of all circles of the First Presby
terian cliurcp on Thursday after
noon in the church parlos, Mrs.
John Sargent and Mrs. J. V. Hous
ton will act us hostesses for the
afternoon.
FROM DAIRY SHOWING
- Mis. cilliert Anderson and daugh
ter of Hairy, are visiting with
rrlenda and shopping in the city
today.
Miuuttacturiitg',
Coat
Rmodelinp;.
All Work
Guaranteed
Mrs. Win. Bessler
Phone 112-M
I'll! Klntnntii Ave.
ltd ween (fourth and fifth
Next to iMuoso Hall
THE WF.ATHF.R
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy recorded a steady
fall in barometric pressure during
the last 24 hours and indications
are that the storm will continue
for at least 12 hours longer.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Unsettled with increasing winds.
More rain with moderate tempera
tures. The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatureB today as follows:
Hlgh,46; low 39.
U. s. Weather Report
Oregon -Rain tonight and Wed
tiesday, moderate temperature.
ROUND TABLE TOMOHT
Seaut Leaders Holdftlg Iti-Weekly
.Meeting at Maislinll House
The Scout leaders round tiible of
the Klamath council will hold its
regular hi-weekly meeting toni-'it
at t:30 at the Marshall House,
wheie dinner will be served, fallow
ing .which the members will ad
journ to thu chamber .-f conimerce
rooms for a business meeting and
t: nlniug course. Frank Moser Is
the president of the Scout Leaders
Round Table and urges all scout
masters -f the county to be present
If possible.
two NEW MKffRERS
Haael dlakemore or the 'City
Creamery and Floya Henriot of the
Battery station are the two newest
members of the chamber of com
merce. VAXDEXHEIH) RRTURtfa
Attorney David Vundonburg re
liiraeii by motor last eventbg from
Portland where ho has been since
Thanksgiving visiting with relatives
ami friends,
NEW OltCHKSTKA PIT
pine Tree Theatre to. Huve New
Orchestra Pit Work Started
Work started today on a new
orchestra pit which Is being in
stalled in the Pine Tree Th.atre.
The orchestra scats will circle
around the pipe organ and will be
buiit low in the pit, having enough
space for a full sized orchestra.
Harry Poole, manager of the
theatre is getting the pit in readi
ness for the orchestra which will
furnish special music throughout
"Tl-.e Ten Commandments" which
will show here w ithin the next ten
days.
TO CH1I.OOUIV
w. J. Rungard, traveling freight
and passenger agent of the Illin
ois Central and S. A. Nelson m nor
ed to ChilOqutu early this morning
lo transact business matters.
Klamath Sheepmen
Meet December 15
To discuss their mutual problems
and the general proposition of bet
tering the condition of shijep men,
the Klamath Wool (i rowers', aosocia
tiou will conveno in the county court
rooms on the afternoon of December
W. according to announcement made
today by the association secretary,
A. M. Thomas.
Another question thul ijil come
up will lie Hie lowering ofjduesi It
is the feeling of ojftcers ojj 'lie or
ganization Hint the does ol the as
sociation should be so low that not
one sheep owner, however enibarrasH
ed in financial condition, could be
precluded because of dues.
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FORRES RETURNS
V. ICorbes of Forbes Puro Drug
Store lias returned from a. wecka
visit in Portland with his family,
Big Storm Coming
Prepare by having , Connolly Bros.'
repair your curtains or make a new
top for your car.
912 Main St,
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