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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
Comp. rr tlnlversitv Library Eugene, Oreroa Ttiwmlny, July 21,. 1927. ' ' .. i n ii , Kl FO I NTH NEW S III ffJlIT KLAMATH, July II, 8iq rial lu 'iliu llfmlil I -Mr. ami Mrs. H. U. Loosley ami Mrs. Oscar Hunch "4 oftuglititr, Mm loo. wtiru Incluil "1 i'.i the huslncs visitor lo Kluni ut'.i Kails I ho early u.trt of the week. Mrs. It. H. Ilullow mnloruU t Orator Ink, lliicklslinrry mountain mid I'nlun creek Friday on busl uvm. .... hV A. 1'aaa and daughter-in-law. Mm. Wm. A, 1'nni', wvru In Clillu Huln Tunmlny nlKlit on business. Mr. nnd Sir. V. K, Hnyt inolnnxl lo Klamath Fall Thumdiy lo visit wllh friends nnd shop. Mm. ' Hoy Taylor .of Ilia Kurt Klamuth hotel, and Mm, Win. A. I'agn woro tiuiiiliiK In (,'hlloo.ulii Wednesday, ....... Thn llama given In Hie common H y Jul! Thursilny nlnlil wns wnll attended anil enjoyrd by everyone. Henry fionlcn, ol (ho Kurt Klnm alli Dairy, motored to t'hlloiiulii Tumidity iud Monday nlulit to Ki t a load or grain . Mis Lalha Vincent of Allurns, California. l hero (or tlm n nim-r tnonln tnnilug HI tlm Korl Hlnm alli t'luriT Ihdry rumii. J Mm. II.. A. Moon. Mm. M. K Ilruwnr, Mm. Chun. NojIi nnd Mm. M. I, .' Kcraumin cinlorlnliutl tlm t'. I.j t'lnb Krtday at Monn'n rump around. Ths regular meeting wa firm hold after hlrh a social hour fit Joyed and Ice cream, cuke nnd li-in-otiadw was oerved by tlm himtniMi-M. There wii liirito attendance of about 45." The community of Furl Klamath gave cook oil food snlo Halurduy III tba community lull for the bene fit of lha cemetery funds. Thero was a Inme attendance and large' ura mil mlai'd. Th rum in It I v. runslslcd of Mm. Myrlla Demon. Mm. Job Taylor and Mm. Badyc I"lg. t Mm. Ilalfoar and Mm. I'cta Ornbe of fhllouuln attended the cookod fuod aula bnra Bulurduy. Mr. and Mm. Wade Crawford of Chllnquln were visitor Intro Wed nesday. ' Me. and Mm. C K. Iloyt I want to Eagle I'olnt Kunduy lo vllt wit a Mm. Itoyt'a tutor .from I'nrtlnnil. Jeu Hlemvns wm a visitor bore Sunday front Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mm. K. Degaendorfet and ion of rortlnnd am here Hu lling with Mr. lieeniiurfcr's broth er, A. J. Iteagcndnrfer. Mr. Vluhi I'nx and Mm. Wm. A. rami nuitoi) d lu, KlainulU Fall Tuesday to shop. ..... t Mr. and Mm. . Dirk Varnuin of tba fw-tnt logging ramp wero hi-re Hundoy and motorrd lo Itucky I'olnt to flelt. .Mr., and Mm. AO. IHnitli of Hand Criwk motored lo Ilia w""t alda of the Ink Hunday nud gath ered mountain lllli-n. - ' 4 TIHK1I )P IIOVISH 1MV, 1'AIIIH HKKKK KW HTVI.i: I'AKIS, July il, (AD The boylnh bob ! srowlng up. The head-droaa of tomorrow, aay the TarlaUn colfreura, will bo, curly .or fluffy or alralght and vuru. but tho dny of lha cllppum la rouo. Htiort balr of auuin sort, huwurur, aoenia In no such luuKcr a u prudlctod i year or two aio mhnn aoma of Iho Innasrlnl soothsay on ml if lha bi'at Invent iiienl would bo a iwllvh factory. Homo pooplo waste a lot of oncrxy rllmblng mounlnlus before limy arc oven In sight. - THE EVENING IlPflTJr KM' MATH FALTiS, OREGON Pmre S?ven Out of Movies i K 1 1. I . .. i . i f,f aV- ' I -J WOl l.l TAX AMKItltAM Kill I'AIIIS IIIVtllMKH lrurllln M.irnn. H-yi-iir-old film star, will ail no iiion lNforf Itin riiiiurn, uiiiIit iliiinlon of tbo Jk AnKi'lin ruurl, wlilili HWni-iltl lnr In llio t-UNlotly nf lri. Mnrunn't lu-ltrr, nn aotit, fullimtnar n ImiIIIi of l'Kii nrttu lurtitM fmni tlirrr rrmlvr. Mm, lt-k'r AiniuuiirrH I'rlM-lllNi nil litvo I lie silver ihri-t nml tw brouiilil up a an avrmgo lrl. gtKi:x Jiinv uia'UiUKs ' If A X (i V. M I V t IIKIJK A LOXDOX, (A.P.) Tho heloa Sotiety, rerenily fnrnit',1 to "protect and fimior tho fcinvnlili's of C'hil ea" ban a staunch supporter In Queen Mury. Iter Majruty tml.l a surprise rlnlt lo tho Chelsea. Town llnll where tho orannUatlnn la exlilliltlug jnlnt Intt nnd otihliias f Chrlrica. Lon don's Unlipmlun quarter, and r- praud nrrnw nt lha uy t'helnea la chnmlim, ,Hhn snld she hoped tho society would succeed In pre serving tho lienuty spots. Many of thn artist and writer who broiiKhl fnmo to lha iiuarlor are bcliia: forced out by tlm In vasion of Mnyfnlr. Tho ohemlun exowd Is going arros tho river lo lliiltcraro. Mot people wouldn't want their own way If they could have It. 1'AltlH, July (I. (Al'l Borret divorces suem lu hi so highly prlvd hr Allien, sin I hat a n urn her of French nowspspem- sugimt Unit it heavy tux uu llieiu would bu gjod soiina of Iticomu. Thors Is no relluhle etlniuto of how insny . Aiiu rlisus i.iuvo their family ties brokuu over hero, since (ho record are supposed tu b highly toufldiMillul, .The numli'T l Ainerlcun lawyom prospering In Paris would soma l Indliaia a high rata of family bsukvupuy among the lJurUl. . Jl Is iju'.Ie ai-rlously coiiienlel that Anierk'un dlvoren cases dug tho courts and tuus-i much i-xpi usu. It Is suggested Iho tag Jiilghl.no vpp hlg-i beennso Amitrkaii div orces are reported lo Jirlng lawyer here fee a high as flu.ouu. , hltli tu Iho Frmih Is a quarter of a million franc. , , .... hi ii k (i,ian iim(; i!: J-KillTH JIAIIK, M: kh lurs must bn w-r,i, tho stiff collar moot Iho nd of the multitude thut lias to pay tli.i laundry bill. I Hoft collarj. cluiugcd ever luur, look fresh fur on) a Illllu while, licuuly lre,i,tiniiiits, t' .i y add, might , iiiuku wrli. kleil red no ks bountiful ill it louplc uf general iDt, but ui jiiwhll'i' coiljrs appear to bo ' neudel. , , I MUTKHIf IH II.IIIXd IKlt HKH KTK-iAC'l-:, IHHillKI) I Kil ltlOH I'AKIS. July Jl. (API Til" stiff cullur brlitada la getting rrudy to defend Itsolf again Ibo group of artlsls, actor and others who go without c-illar and would hav the rest of 1'ie world lo tho same. The ttutl-collarile aim at a alorlfled nxkbund elongated Into u tie or jmuthlug almllur. There fore, say Ibe collurilus, sin to col- I,ONIKN, ( A.I',) Im'ion has. lis "mystery buiise." Ill lie mors than a mile (rum Piccadilly out towards thn pil country. After nightfall, niynterlmis veiled flKiires muy bj seen. Issuing from the houw and ! waudoriug about too nolghborln purku, ' These figures arn not ghosts. Th-' houso la Iho liead'iiurli..m al a fum-j una lieunty specialit. While wom en pitli'iil aro In course of having llielr fiico alterod, they do no' permit Ihomsclves to bo seen abroad in duyligbt. Fresh air. however, is I neenstary, and at night they stroll 1 1; hout IImi piirlletis of the private nospuui, nooneu aim mystcrtuus. IKIPPV, TIIK I.IXKM.iX. riTII.I, UtltlKH t'A.VDI.K f the social season I "iluppy" (hi lliikmun, Tbfs top-lia'ted figure, with gleaming silk wig and red waint cosl, tarries a sitiare lantern with a lighted candle In it. His duty t to open the door of arriving auto mobile and usher guests to the door of the munsiuu they aro v1lt Iiik. The real name of this old time lantern bearer, who might be a fig ure straight out of a Dlrkeu's novgl, U Kl'bard Trihlicock, but to many people, Including the Prince- of Wales, ho Is familiarly known as "Iluppy." Ill candle lantern la a direct link wlib day when Ixindon was Ill lighted and when guests, making their way to and from receptions, were accompanied by boys with iorche. "Iluppy" today la tho best known and most eagerly sought after link man in London. Ill father was a llnkman beforo hi in. No), until ha has seen t.ie last guests into thslr aatoinohllea I "Iloppy V task dune. HAT CATCH! V IIKI'OHT i,u;k Fix.tvii.tii u.ti.v ! LOMiON, (A.P.). Uat catching ; bo become a profession In London. A . number of firms are making money at it, according lo the an nual report of the medical officer for the City of London. One firm of professional rut catcher caught Z,713 rats lust year. "Rat catchers and poisoners," thn medical officer states, "are engaged on contract lu many of tbe city's teashops, reitaurairia, hotel and business premises. I think tt can be safely said thai th number of rat In thn city Is being kept down, but the nld English rat seems to outnun.her ths so-ealled sewer rat by at least three to one. Old city men have said that SO or 40 yaara ago they were unabla to enter their offices la the morning until the rats were eleured out. We bear of nothing so alarming nowaday." That London Is still living up to It reputation for soot la shown In a statement that 73 ton of dirt, washed down by rain, fall last yar In tbe square mllo which constitute the are of th City of London. tun LONUO.V, (A.P.) 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