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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
fttjpTTwlT' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATII tCLLS, OREGON- X mm election: issue Ohid Solont Regard it at the Mala Object' of Interest . , ::-.. tb the Voter COLT5MHUB, ; O. July SLOP) ProrJfbUton promises to be the dom inant taius In the August 10 Ohio primary "campaign for the nomina tion1 of both' republlrah and demo cratic omdldnten for the 1'nlted States aeVialor and for the republi can governM. ' . In thV gubernatorial contests this tmue la iixpecloi to be mora pro nounced aa Iheso two contests arc btpccted to dvelop. the most gen oral Interests ' While : It also trill he a factor,, In the republican sena torial battle, the fact that Senator Willis has seven opponents lessens hla v concern about being renomi nated. .- . .Cont" BHweeu Boies ' " 'i The contest--'' between former Senator ' AOee Pomerene and-Miss Klan two yeara agoi placed' second In a large field. . .' ' lkmiilicy Aitkii TlUnl Term (lovernor Vic Donah'oy,' who i aceklng a third term nomination, has three democratle opponents. One la Alfred P. Bandlea of Ottawa, former state secretary of agricul ture, who la being supported by former Governor James M. Tor. The other candidates are James C. B. Beatty. of East Liverpool, pot tery broker, running on an antl Vnlatvad law platform, and J. It. Huffman,' former secretary of the state tax commission. oAt the TINE TREE I John Barrymore- In ' "Tho 8ea Beaet" cornea to the Pine Tree the ater tomorrow for a rnn of two days. Tho picture, adapted from Herman Melville's "Moby Dick' 'Is acclaimed as the; most important photoplay of tho yar. It deals with the New Eng land whalers of 1S40 Who, In their clipper ships, carried the American ting over tho seven rons. If Is anid to hnvt done for this, heroic thap tcr iii American history what "The iOovered Wagon" did for the western pioneers and "Tho Iron Horse" did for tho building of tho railroads. Rarrymare, who has not been seen In pictures since, as "Beau lirum mol" ho won tho gold medal for the greatest acting of the 1934 season. tering passion and murderous adventure. E .,nrom court I contributed another masterpiece Judgty probably will bo fought I of "inS " Screen In tho role ma&lf on' tho wet and dry Issue0' Ahcb Ce' the fighting sailor Ou, liberal forces supporting Mr.' vhow towering pride and mighty IM .t,i iho drv advocates nKm cameo, ntm tnrougn Dlls- backlig ; uisa Allen. A third candi date ;b Charles E. Wharton.' Mr. Pomerene also Is drawing the "fire ' of brginlred labor! particularly the The "ub-deba are five pretty young railroad organliatlona which oppos-lrl8 "h a classy and expensive idvhiinifor re-election four years I wardrobe in wiilch they present en- uaS'. semble dancing" equal to Winter V Tho fight between' Mr. PomeVene 'Garden Zlegfrleld production. and-' Miss Allen also stands out as the..; first .Teal contest between , a woman and ,a man candidate for a iajor pff.lce. ln Ohio. . Four years ago , a woman seeking election as Vn.lted, States senator as an Inde pendent, received only a few thous and Totes.... . ... . wuu' opposition . . . ' The seven candidates opposing ; fteoatpr JVtllla '.represent- virtually irrery" form of opposition. Five are '4voei;vllbrals.'' They are' former Beoatot . Charles' Dick of Akron: Every f;ot, hand aud head is in unison. ' Billy Barlow Is an equilibrist of more than ordinary ability and does several hair raisins tricks with apparent ease. Buddy Dek-ach, who styles b'jt en tertainment as "Pollt? Patter, and Puna,", will amuse all who witness him dancing. - - ... ' . .... ,i, Oliver and j Van, a. comedy act, will undoubtedly prove their advance notices as real, ladgb. makers. -Vii.dmS- .nrf former P-Y"".?r..m " of 'atate Charles Q. HUde- chant 'for dancing and Micrtow biSrirwUmlngton; Attorney A.fracn1 f tiln tho art of terpsktoore7 In which . the - display their ability .to "the best advantage) The act Trill amuse. ' . . : 1 ' Men More Religious Than Women, Claim LONDON, ..July II. (fl)-7-Canon '.J. TPIbrUrl of Dayton; former State Brtator;" Thomas ' W. Latham of . , - . " jf i ' i rt . , i -Ar jnooroeviiie.i'anu-jvdu u. oivuiu v brant la' considered ..likely to . be imoet generally favored by the lib-' c Two' of Senator Willis' . oppon--nta.' are farmers and . do's like . i iovrf h PriP J1,r1" ormany, tne only mar . Vj We'rt: quia in holy order,-says women are ,'.Wi.li2 .h' r. tw..lvn rebll-l"01 88 roKglous. as .men. ea oand4ates' tor governor, poll- ' ' Cornea ihavo grown w-orso In tue tloal leaders pick' Secretary of State Ust. ltt-r "Wle the attitude o Thad Hi Jrown of ColumbUs; Myers mcn toward religion baa Improved." T.-' Cooper of Cinclrihaa: State declared .the canon, who ..is still Treasurer Harry S. Day of FrembnC P?Wl..'.I.Uo.os;l-;JW,..J. 80 years ond" Joenfi B. Sleber of Akron as t ' I ju'nic many .mooern wmen tho' chief "contenders. ; Mr.-Cooper h too inateclal and artificial an and' Mr. Day are both recognlred cmtlook m life perhaps It . Is the -drys. Mr? Brown is expected to re- ""1MI1 inm the groater freedom celve liberal support generally. Mr. ,ae Tcneraoie canon saj-s tne Sieber,' supported by the Ku Klux great need of tie establls6ed church in jafiiana in more vigorous men m its . pulpits and ho urges .' tic laity .to assJstthe church In' paying better ; salarloa.' "He "says parsons can not support ifamtlles on (1,000 a year.' . Pidtttre Frame f- - Made to Order The Peaxleys Opposho tbs Court House Head ' The Herald ' Classified Ads. . J IT'S THE MODERN SCIENCE : i , ! It will pay you to investigate . my Chiropractic Health Service Dr. Homer A. LaLiberte I Chiropractic Physician I ' 204; Winters Bld. ((Next dbor to Pine Tree) ' Consultation and Examination Free ; , Suzarihe Salutes Queen Maty ;:;:4H?'V:PK f fiM - &-i'tei':i Ri "Sly ; 1 V" 4 .Suianne Lenglen. erratic French tonnts cnampion. showeiL s reKct when shu. mt Queen Mary and tho very, ueai uay- 't Dueen' waiting two hours in a hot sun to se here perform. rem tho Actor Dropped From Cast Of Religious Play Faversham Changed Words, Complaint of Leaders First Cafetdritfi in London i Is Success LONDON. July Hi. -(1 Lou dim's tlml I'uli'tcrtiv linn bucu u I'esH. , j It Iiiih u sealing f uimclly of tIMI. Whllii LuiidiiniUH at' first ihlcd hi I Iio ili it, within two uaiek of the Wedncwluy, July 21, 102(1 opening Iho cufulurla had ajl Uio noon business It ouuld lianillit, anil must of I tin arm chairs Weru. filled ut I time. ; (' ' 'I'liu laieturlu Is In Uio Mtitliilli't ilhilrli't anil litis proved oi'midlngly impiiliir Willi woini'ii who uru vn,i-r fur u i.uli k Itiiii h. Head 'J'hu lluruld ClaanKlud Ada, Lt)H ANUEI.IW, July 31. tVl Wllllsiu Kuvei'slium, tlm uctor, tt'iu hua been pji'lniylug tlm rolo ot lliu I'hilHliis In tills ni'iiK.m' presentu tlou of HollywDiul's iiiiiiiuil ri'lUtlous pluy, whs ili'opin'il ti'oin the ml tul I. vIiik hist night's pvi-fo!nuiiia'. TIik play muiiiigcuiiMit tliuriii'd t val. Ku verslutm buiko his rontr.ict by. refus ing to uttl'iul rehunrsiils, In addition the uctor la alleged l huvu V'uuilo sereriil liuaiiLHirllml cIihiikui 4 his lines, suHblltutlug "the'' f r "iruu" In one passage, nni using " tvho" liiiU'iij of "which," In a priiyer. 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