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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1927)
c 1'aye Six TI1K EVKXIXC HF.RALI), KLAMATH KALI .S, OKKC.ON. Wwhuwlav. December 21. li27. U 1C 1 11 At The Pine TrlTf! Last Death Notice to Parker L i , A worthwlillo miKregaUun of lali'lil will ho lh mala mtrurtlnn on ih klK doiililv III 1 1 at I he I'lna Tre thmr today when Thr Tot ten Kir t the oiitinnd!n feature of tho vandovlllc nvtlon . - LI ntJ4!n.. I .... i B.L.ral manaior. Pacific Fruit ' ,t" P Kaproia company atalu.. In order f hadowland with Ak'X to provide for Increased volume l"vll Ib unique presentation of buninesa oriKlnatlnR on the of clvvvrly worked ailhouettes In- ' n.il of lla contract linn and nhort temperaed wit h me comedy blta line ccnuectlona. the I'aclflc Krult that are aure fire f or lauh. ' Kxpreaa company owned equal- irfroy aud Tof(,r tn lh i-,cJ l'?,b' the Southern Pacific and Xew c , , 8k .,,,,. Inlon Pac tie ayatoroa. la ab ut . ,k ....,. - to tmrcha.e i.000 new freight 'h hkum . re corned) couple .iTfria-erator cara for 1918 d. 1 ind favor wlih their Ivery. according to word received t au,",or' here today. Xonacnalcal Nonaence vlth The ' To lnaure highest efficiency in Dell Marr Trio, a duo rt pretty refrigeration and conservation on girls and a likeable comic la food Bluffs; the cara will con- pleasing entertainment. .Popular t:rm to Pacific Krult Enpreea ,,., of lhe day Bre apeclallaed company! preaent alandarda of , ,nd ,h(,r ( Mm neat har. equipment, aa apprcred by the mBv , United Slates government, beinp " : ' heavily inatilatod throughout and The WhUtlins Wcp l-oronxo eaulnned with floor racks and Proves to re a very versatile ar- baiket tanks. This number of tuto. for he indulges tn song yod-1 additional units will make avnil-, elllng and Imltutlona as well as) able for the season of 192$. 40.- some very talented whistling sel Sit freight refrigerator cars ofjecllons. that company, and the purchase ! Those snappv steppers the Tot amounts to a new Investment of ,Pn Quintette offer a aeries of bout M.ooo.ooo. i!crp8ilorean efroru w, piano and nong numbers form ing a delightful 13 minutes of fust and furious variety. ' ) On the screen. David Itelasco's great stage success "The Auc-, i tioneer." Marlon Nixon, George. At a meeting of the members Sidney and Careth Hughes in a OFFICIALS OF LEGION WILL BE NAMED TONIGHT I. HAVr iSoo -TS-2o do'-I-a . COLO CKTI FlCA t -U.S. CxsAREhtCY Jt, Cof ALoArS AKO HAVC A'O OrMb'ft P. Ace Of fT' G . ' If, Ao fJ-v S OA Ay AfP. . 3.' Caste Ttr W CoACHTAY ' HCCS WMaX-&m -IIS THrCAff j IF X call tV. Girl vt- sr.u Be L VIM'S. WMT A YOU Go TO THE PLACE Of: MBETI6 YOU vsiut- H A i A ; veer ro SF- fler. - THj v,rHouT 1 i A ssecvPSyftrrov You most AS( 0VR Tfie HOKE y '. (TUB Si. CrV TtfSr PAVSC OK MURE-H AVoft Oti yovR PT AT THIS MtyteT will, Be- 7?6c ) ' i .i ..' . S&GMG YOVR, OAOGHT ITIi AAO ? TRAS'rXW6 THE C vRREMCf will takc? hklY . a m! e nr . Aty c will t he totM- rSLrLr ANA.Y IXCAf ycvKS FoM. 13ojt " "j A block , You . wr aa0 whfas SrtP t I Wli-c tr Tfie ClKt OtT . TrfFA COAtf AJ . l"t Nt MRS. 5TE1IIT ! HETURNS HOME; ARMY OFFICER f r - CITY VISITOR Nrws Notes fi'om Spring Lake Told by Heru'd Corre.pondent tSim'lal to the Herald I j (Mrs. K. A. Scr.relncr, corres pondent SPiUNt. I.AKK. Dec. Id Mrs. Kranlt Stewnrl hu r'turned homo ftoin lterkeley. I'allioruln. whore ahe visited with Mr. Stewart ho Is receiving medlcul treatment n the southern ctly. Mr. Siewurt will be unable to return home for ut leant two months and will be under (he constuut care of his pliv:(lc!:iii. Mrs. Alice McCormlck ami daughter, Wir.lfre;!. vbiiled Kri ly 'ind Sulttrday at the horns of .Mrs. K. A. Hi'hrciiK'r uud fiitully. Mrs. Karl Mack Is roniliK'd at tho home of Iter parents. Mr. uml .Vis. Hurt IHwkuri with au nt tuck of tilncttK. M'. K. II. Wlllidins w.is a visi tor at the t'avl Hchtibert ht.iue vn Situdiiy. Colonel J. P. O'.S'. II, command ing ofllcrr of (he Poiiliud re- lull III): Slrttlou of lllll I'lllled Ulatea Army visited lit Klamalli Km Hh lodny Willi Herieatil l.oW nun. Colon. 'I O'N'ell Is maklua a tour of Inspection and fiom Medford will .o mi to cvriul other points where IiikimcIoii4 will In held aiinllnr to that lit this illy. Standard Dyers and Cleaners Odorlvt Cleaning One-day Service Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St. rhono 823 During the Cold Weather for Maximum . Comfort Us' i Utah (Aberdeen) Coal "Beat in tho Weit by Government Teat" , 11.1 K-r tent furl, ( hcnict In I lie lonr run. t Delivered in 100 lb. sacks or in 1-4, M 1-2 or 1 Ton Lots. - J HEILBRONNER 8C REA 0 ! "Fuel That Satisfies" I'honc ttlU h'hone j of the Amerit'an legion tonight officer for the ensuing; year will be elected. ' Members of . le legion are nrged to turn out for the ' meeting. After election of 'officers Is completed the m?n will enjoy a social hour with light refreshments. The nominations are aa fol lows: Commander, John lions- drama for children from nine to 90. I At The Liberty ! A university demonstrate (but a woman can, feed her luiibaud on bl cents a day. We'd like to : IMII'U 111 HI im- iit-uiv.wi lirdltu I about the third day tue llrtle wo man tried It. Shirley Mason, lately seen as the heroine 01 "Sweet Hosie 6'Grady," the iomcdy-lrama, ai ton and Louis Porter! Kirst VtciJ,e"ed ,th , rolM CHof Commander, Leon F. Crawford. 1 l""n f f Picture. She Bogus Dale; Thtrd Vice Com- hs a highly dramatic role in mander, Sidney Abbott; Adjutant ! "The Wreck." the new picture at H. K Smith: financo officer, jthe Libmy theatre. It is th": George Mclntyre. j of a girl who ! fo'lrd i-tj a Out of the following list, five rHi.n wet'dini ceromonv. ilndF will be selected as the executive . .-ri,i . and i ivimrnirinR- a n itnsmDn linn while- 4 OKIie AvuAV-Ano t wovt So Slow tvs rMer- Oor aTtfjpt TO FOLLOW WrV?A YoU GET THEGtXl.. tried to rr.a away ,;y to fin.J f a train Crump, P. O. Del.ap. Warren " ,. ., fc p,i. nr,i nn.. m..iiii, herself the horn.-;, Fred Hellbronner. C. C. Kllev! "eck and the opposed wife o Bert Igl, H. K. Cell. O. D. Mat-i wealthy r u. How the com thews, Keith Ambrose, Bogue plicatirns are romantically un Dnle, Leon Cram-ford. Louie K. 1 tangled . forms the plot f thlf Porter and John Houston. ! melodrama, w hich was wriiter r jby Dorothy Howell. TRACE HICKMAN I Co-featured with her is Mai 17 4 DTUTD jr DrU coIm McCregor. who finds him t AKl tltLK JVUKl tt isclf a widower when his wife b '' - killed In a train wreclt. and ye- SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 21. (A. , ,,. , iOTelv girl in his horn P.) Police here were notified to-; whom hu motner believes is he. day that Will am Edward Hick- daugater.lu.iaw. ,, 4, man, sought for the murder in! , " , , - ... ... 1,. nt vnnn p rter '. engaging role for thla popular bought a motorcycle yesterday . lending man. I i and left Los Angeles, headed for the San Francisco bay region. n07 17J7f",7l?C Police and deputy sheriffs werelH' lyfrilCIVJ 8 sifte AAfj wait till. Afy ca?iz: DijLl r,B a r, AAO JroPS AM Yo LI C - i-. T- T -- I r e' Pu r- tH o ut ae-FORe yo u , i $rT op l Oovt cr exctr&o rrVVc l Wlt-C RON AUiAY 'wrw filffAA. A I VaJilC DO AS I , ' ANO Z hops- ro GOO Vois W1.1. H4VC? 1 Sense evol,q,h To do sxAcry s j HA SAio, . j 1 - - ea u - -r- r jls n. 1 j . f 0 vy i 5 ' - 1 cfSMwi doae My' WAIT rro wAfA faf Save V i voury4 F AT E" pOX (iff Ice Phone Una Mcllmm. llliti;. Itcj. Phone 111,1 klamnih I'ulla Sin fTAIlOSCO new Exceptional nb ROOM SLRYIC1 ATSS I ioa J TO O ii taw 11 1 1 : s- -:v mj I M.s.wnuMi 'HOTEL mm OF K, F. LODGE ; ARE INDUCTED watching all roads in the area Authorities at San Jose, Tracy j and Stockton were notlffcd to be 1 on guard. Hickman was said to a Los Ankeles county license ! Following a banquet at Mason-; number 80461. city license 262 S3. ,lc ' last enln. he ,new'J : He was said to be dres'ed in a elected officers of the Royal arch , blue sweater, old overalls and a , Masons were installed. , liaht a-rev can . George Walton, past high r The 'last chance' threat of the kidnap.jr to the father of Marion ranter, m-year old child wuu was murdered by an inearnate fienrf." lAYUMI 6 OfARRtU. CHILDREN'S WEEK from December 27 to December 31 The following plants will dry clean children's garments at a cost of 50 cents suit, coat or dress, up to 12 years of age. It is a custom within our industry to observe the week be tween Ch istmas and New Year's as National Week for Cleaning School Children's Garments, for tho purpose of sending a million children back to school in fresh, drycleaned (germ-free) dothing.' ( U-anlincss in all of its practices produces splendid habits for dean living Are yov. teaching this vital lesson car'y to school chi'dren? , KLAMATH CLEANING & DYE WORKS PEL1TORIUM ' KAPITOL KLEANERS STANDARD CLEANERS DRYCLEANING HELPS T(5 PROTECT THE HEALTH OF THE NATION Many other northern Califor nia cities reported receiving sim ilar information. "ADD LIFE TO YOUR YEARS, AXD YEARS TO YOl'R LIKE" Something wrong when you begin to lurve kidney irritations, to ofrequent night calls, scanty burning secretions. Rheumatic aches, stiff swollen joints are all warning symptoms. Mrs. J. I . Stevenson, Emporia, Kansas, says: "Nearly every day some one' asks me what I took that helped me so wonderfuUy. I tell : them gladly of Foley Pills diu-; relic, that ' cured my ilia and lifted the clouds from my life." Men and women everywhere use : and recommend them. Under- j wood's Pharmacy. Hughes says ho is "not a can-' dldate In any sense." We know several who are candidates, how ever, without any. priest presided as Installing offi cer. Those Installed were: J. A. Leech, high priest; Oscar Peyton, king: E. C. Stuckey. scribe: Char les Griffith, captain of hosts: Marion Hanks', treasurer and Frank Evans, secretary- WATCH REPAIRING HERE' 1 year guarantee on all work GEO. METZ JEWELER 4)22 Main .I Santa's Own Choice - 7 'Art-Full Package A most delicious at crtment of unusual candy. Here you will find the tasty creams, caramels, etc., -that are popular everywhere. Take home a box or leave your order now so that you will he sure to have one for Christmas. Two-pound Box 1.00 $2. STAR DRUG STORE Klamath Falls, Oregon LOOK YOUR BEST : FOR CHRISTMAS PHONE 408 and we will do the rest! KLAMATH DYERS & CLEANERS 431 Main WOOD Coal Fuel Oil Furnace Oil SLAB BLOCK BODY LIMB w o o D If it i Fuel we have it We aim to please you. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 ; 1 " . y yrvrvrttfe i k- ' j Poinsettias Plants Single Flower, in pot 75c Two Flowers, in pot $1.00, 1.25 Three Flowers, in pot $1.50, $2 Four Flowers, in pot, $2, $2.53 and $3.00 'Five Flowers, in pot $3, $3.5Q and $4.00 Six to Seven Flowers in pot, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Every Pot, with the exception of the Single Bloom Pots, are artistic ally' arranged withgrowing ferns and the like Klamath Grown. ' CHRISTMAS FLOWERS MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH FLOWERS Our assortment of Fot Plants and Cut Flowers is the largest we have been able to grow. A visit to our Shop -will please everybody who wishes the good Local Grown Flowers. At this time we wish all our patrons a Merry, Christmas. Service with Quality. . v KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP Cyclamen Plants In a wonderful array of colors of Salmon, Rose, Pink, Lavender, Red ami Ilright Scarlet. Our Cyclamens arc full of pretty wing-like flow ers and have from fifteen to forty buds on them to come into flower for several months. Prices rango according to size from 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 each Klamath Grown Cut Flowers Chrysanthemums, Pink, Yellow and White Large 35c; 3 for $1.00 Small 25c, 4 for $1.00 Pom-pon Chrysanthemums, Yellow and Bronze 75c per Bunch Carnations, all colors $1.50 per dozen Sweet Peas 75c per bunch of 25 Snap Dragons $1.50 per dozen Baskets filled with Cut Flowers $1.50 to $10.00 Marigolds 50c per dozen Klamath Grown ' Christmce Center Pieces with Candles 75c. $1.00, $1.50 and $?.00 Red Candles, MA-in. 25c pair Red Candles, ljfin., 50c pair Red Candles, 24-in., $1 pair Hclly, per pound $1.25 Holly Wreaths, each $1.50 Roses and Other Flowers . Red Roses $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per dozen Russell Roses, vzzz pink, $3.00, $.00 and $5.00 , per Dozen Columbia Rotes $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen Ophelia Roses, light pink $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen BYeesias $1.50 per dozen Lily of the Valley .'....$2.00 per dozen Violets . 35c per bunch; 3 bunches for $1.00 ' , ; Imported Stock ' Begonias and Ferns Melier Begonias, one mass of flowers, $2.00 each Christmas Cheer, scarlet blooms, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 each. Always in ' flower. ' Boston Ferns $1.50 to $3.00 Whittmanii Ferns....$1.50 to $3.00 Klamath Grown Klamath Flower Shop 0. R. M0ELLER, Florist Phone 589 . 31 Main St. Send Flowers by Telegraph Anywhere in a Few Hours Time. Members Florist Tele- prraph Delivery Association. Potted Plants Primroses that are always in flow er, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Cinerarias in wonderful range of colors. A pretty pot plant for a low price at 75c and $1.00 each. Fancy Mix Pot of Plants, priced from $2.50 to $5.00 each. Klamath Grown i .