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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
PACE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Frfdnv, .Tunc 21, 1920 NEWS IN BRIEF Irtt For Maa Francisco Mrs. Helen Brownell anil sis ter. Porothr Fiddler left this morning hr motor for San rrsn clsco whir they will remain for at leait threa week! wltb Mlu Mailn Fiddler who baa been In the aoutbern city for the paet li weeka receiving: medical at lotton tor an Injured limb eue ulued several montha aio. Her nmny friends will be pleaaed to Irani her condition 1 Improving tiid nt the end of threa week v.. II be able to return borne. .' 10 ! tho (lauxhter of Mr. and . v. I', A. Klddler of 2006 Vine At Tho Miller Hume Mlis Bather Anne Rlcketta and Myron Kltketla, brother and liter of Mr. Samuel Miller will arrive from Omaha, Nebraaka to morrow to enjoj the remainder of the aummer here. They will be bouse lueeta at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. Miller on Rosaway Drive. This 1 their tint visit west, Brida Elect Honored ... Mia Betty Rambsy v uosa mar riage to Mr. Theodora Clllen water will ba lolernlted on the evening of Saturday, June 21 at St. Paul s Episcopal c! arch was honored with a bridge ahower on Thursday evening at the Parrlsh ' House. Mrs. Harvey orgman, Mm. Edgar Da Spain and Miss Elisabeth Graham were hostesses. Mr. West Returning Mrs. Walter West will return Sunday from Pol 'and where aha spent the past week. Mlas Flor ence West of Portland will re turn with Mrs. West to visit tor some time with relatives and friends. Sh will ti the house (neat of Mr. and Mrs. West at their horn on South Riverside. Albert May Returned Albert May ot Moe'a store re turned this morning from San Francisco where ha spent sever al daya on a baying trip. . Mr. May re porta the weather hot In San Francisco. "Yesterday was actually hot, with the ther mometer raising to (0 degree above.' Mr. May said. Eckman Child Improving Uttla Thelma Eckman. five year old daughter ot Mr. and Mra. John Eckman ot 148 Hill side, who suffered a fractured akull Wednesday night la doing nicely according to th attending physician. Little Thelma la at (he Klamath Valley hospital. IH-Ki-c Ot Honor Lodge Member of the order ot De gree of Honor will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. William Long. 1012 Donald street. The meeting ha been announced for 2 o'clock. I f.f SMALL j root many V time repeated la our method of making our t' business pay. w r know that It vra treat -r yon fairly in the mat- -ter ot rate yon will i call oa ns many times. "Prompt and Safe" 601 M. . SIDE GLANCES "DARLING ESTHEHi As I IztilfitiSlt W RATES J a i i 111 Irfii.M ,.iT niawSSsm&m .!i Rebekah Held Meeting Soma t0 members ot th Re bekaha lodge war In attend ance at the regular meeting last night at Odd Fellpwa hall. Two candidate were Initiated In to the order. A called meeting was announced for July fifteenth. Because the next regular meeting falls on July fourth the meeting haa been postponed. Klllott Girls In Clly Th Misses Florence and Clarice Blllott, daughters ot Mr. and Mra. Orovllle Elliott ot Klamath Agency were visitors here yesterday. The attended the bridge ahower last evening at the Parish House tor Miss Uetty Remsby. No' Reported Improving O. C. Kelson ot The Shepherd Music 8tore, patient at Hillside Hospital where he submitted to a major operation yeeterday waa reported Improved today. Mr. Nelcon waa quit seriously 111 yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Do Moea Hero Mr. and Mra, Homer Da Moss ot Dorrls, California have re turned home after having been here for the final rltea ot Mr. McGee, father ot Mra. De Moss who waa laid to rest hero yes terday. Miller Improving Condition ot Sam Miller, pati ent at the Klamath Valley hospi tal where he Is confined because ot a fractured limb la Improving. Mr. Miller waa Injured aome time ago. BeU To Build Home A permit for the erection of a 21000 horn In Hillside Addi tion was granted Jamea M. Bell, wel known resident of this city at the city haU today. Cafeteria Dinner Announced Ladies of the First MethnHui church announce a cafeteria din ner will be held next Friday night at the church between the hours of 5:30 and t o'clock. Transacted Basra Bogus Dal of Dal and Hosk lng spent Thursday in ft-'loquln transacting bnslneaa In the Inter ests ot his firm. Mr. Dole porta a number of buildings are be'n erected In Ohlloqnin. RESORT Now Open good ..roads, ..excellent fishing, boating, beauti ful scenery, new cabins or rent, new boats with kickers coffee shop open. Lake of the Woods Recreation Company By George Clark . . .. ; y S': alt Uiiaklau; ot yon and gazing TODAY IN KLAMATH'S THEATRES AT THE PELICAN DeMiile's data, gathered by special lnveatlgatora in prepara tton for th filming ot th acreen production, "Th Godless Girl, disclose frightful conditions In certain atatej , Institutions, In which barbarous punishments ar inflicted. . Although there are many constructive reformatories, some have been found to degrade rather than reform. "The God- leas Girl." written by Jeanlc Mac- phorson, now at the Pelican the atre, exposes the evils of such Institutions for th purpose of rousing publlo opinion In th matter. Marie Preroat. Lina Uaaquotte, George Duryea, Eddie Qulllttu and Noah Beery play th leading roles. AT THE n.NE TREE Mary Plckford has achieved a transformation. She haa com pletely changed her personality and her appearance. She haa uken a figure which had become an American tradition, th fig ure of a llttl girl with long. golden curl, and transformed It Into th lmag ot a amartly poised young woman, tha very epitome of today'a charming wo manhood. She has stepped forth as "Coquette" In a Parla frock and tha chic ot smartly-bobbed hatr, In th picture now at th Pine Tree. With the same fine enterprise, she selected th story of th lit tle southern coquette who reck lessly plsyed with tire, aa the first screen expression ot her new self. While other atara and producer were hesitating over the advent ot th new "talkie," Miss Plckford decided to make a talking Vctur that would be a real "talkie." "Coquette" Is not a picture with mere synchronised sound. It is a production adapt ed especially for the talking films, with a complete aound re cording from opening cen to tlnal fadeout It will Interest yon to know that Miss Plckford passed the highest voice test ot any screen star In Hollywood. It is better to have Accident and Sickness Prote'tion and not need it than need it and not have it. SEE US rfr r VJ . John Houston Next HaU Hotel Mom'n Pop Freckles and His ''f'VCS.BOT ITS , SMTPLE OF THtAl f CfVcTWnIv !TNaC A VM S IT V MOWlOKIVSTtC FUBNtTUOF. U oy ON " I BWC CWNTOIt M . 'SWT J e,V SP,NE OtB THE. TOP OF VT J hi. U V" wwtma,V: TT f--r cost Aoove the Do Vx) USAtt FKcwv SWZTOACU. AT THK Oltl'IIKl'S Jackie Coogan comes to the Orpheu today aud tomorrow In a very entertaining story with plenty ot comedy and aom seri ousness. II 1 a page boy on on ot th big ocean liners aud hla hero la his captain hla am bition to oua day command one of tha big ships. Their friend ship Is one ot th dominant notes of th picture in th big ship wreck scene, when the captain atanda alone on th deck th "kid" come back to die with him. Fortunately they are picked up when th ship goea down. AT THE LIUKRTV "Fast Flghlln'". th eighth and laat ot the popular Buddy Roosevelt aerlea of rough riding romances, throbbing with thrills all ot which have found much favor with our patrons. Is her today at th Liberty, aud we understand that It 1 th best yet, which 1 -saying a lot, for this rldin' boy haa already made a high record for taat-movlug, stunt acreen atorle wherever he baa been shown. Ia 'Fast Rldin' H Budd Jumpa oft a steep hillside on the top ot a fast moving train, aa It emerge from a tnnnel, to give battle to an escaping cattle thief. a spine-tickling aluut that will pull th audieuc up on Ita tooe. AT TUB VOX Th Lone Wolf Daughter," th Columbia "talkie" which opena at th Vox theatre today, ia th greatest ot th Lone Woll stories by Louis Joseph Vane. One more Bert Lytell, who cre ated th role In pictures, comes to th screen aa th famous cracksman. This time he 1 pre sented in entirely new surround ings and la an entirely different medium than aver before. Clever prologue In dialogue. between th "Lon Wolf" and th chlet inspector of police, In troduce th action ot th picture proper. At the very outset, the Lon Wolf" shows hi remark able craftlnesa by outwitting the Inspector, who haa aet a trap tor him. At the moment when we hear Bert Lftell's voice, we al most forget th action of th pic ture he reveala on ot the greatest voices on th acreen to dayclear, distinctly and beau tifully cultivated. sV iH Friends 6ET FCtCkvtS AND TAS.BOT DT teu. tueta wece SOIM3 TO Tt& BAIV.RAS.O.' mi HFWRHnTFSflF ftlLDEDRAND (Special To The Herald) (Esther Michael, rorrosMintlent ) 1I1I.UEUKAND, June 21. Mr. and Mr. Jens Drew and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. 8myth and John Anderson ot Illldebrand attend ed th Stat Cranes meeting at Myrtle Point, Juno 11th to 14th. Mis Helen Campbell ot Illy haa been visiting tor the paat week at th Jess Drew horn in Hlldebrand. Mra. 8. K. Hartsler and daugh ter Bessie spent Monday at th T. P. Michael home, Mra. Charle Woelk aud daugh ter Helen were visitor at th Chris Hayes horn Sunday. S. K. Hartsler and son John and Mr. T. P. Michael were bus- How the cooking tests were conducted Slowly, carefully tasting as they went the sense' ot taste should not be blunted. This explains why th tests bad to be carried over such a long period of time. In every case, vegetables cooked in llttl water with th sddi tlon of a dssh of sugar won unanimously. This, at first, might strike soma surprising, but It most be remembered that it ia not th purpose of th (mall amount of sugar t make the vegetables taate eweet. Sugar Is used her as s seasoning, and it ia perhaps th greatest seasoning of alL It develops the natural, delicate Savors of th vegetable just as it does of fruits, cereals, meats, graviea and soup. Encourage variety and you encourage health for every member of your family. Serv at least two cooked vegetables a dsy in addition to a raw vegetable salad. Serv at least two fruit a dsy. Strv milk desserts. Then make th balanced diet so attrae tive that everyone will welcome it. Good food promotes good lealth. Th Sugar Institute BttelMblboiii MaltExtiract (Distributed by Enders Wholesale Gro. Co., Ashland) Too Many The Boys luesa vlvltora la Klamath Foils Monday, Mrs. Charles Woelk and daughter llilaa were visitors at th T, P. Michael horn Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Hitter and two children Walter aud Clara war vlsltora at th Jo Koauel bom Sunday, Mr. and Mra. K. U. Cowley tnd Mr. and Mr. K. P. Pool and family war visitors at th 8. K. liartaler horn Sunday, M. P. Nelson waa a bualnesa visitor la Klamath Falls Satur day. Frank Casey was a visitor at th A. L. Michael horn Su'day. Ivan Pankey nf Bpragu River waa a visitor In Hlldrbrinrt to. a short time Monday. Th Spring Valley T 'option company held Its annual meet ing Monday June 10 at th Illl debrand Khool house tor th purpose ot olctlng new officers for th following year. Karl sanslnger of Klamath Falls waa a visitor with hi sis- Women of th United Statts will b Intsr estsd in knowing how th now famoue cook ing tests were recently conducted In Nw York by four famoue cooking eiperts. Vegstabl food war choaen and cooked In many ways, because vegetablee ar so Im portant to th balanced diet. Th expert were experienced In discriminating ahadea ot flavor. Not more than thrte vegetable war cooked and tested at on time in order that 1 Sull 3 lbs. the Most and the Best Architects VIUV 40fT TO -to COLTWKTC. VOU ttE rCUtvEP. TWMKING I SUPPOSE. VOUO PfttFttt HOT.OVtK-'STUFJtD AFFNH THM VOV COULO FfcUL hiLtLP IM NO SPILU cia.a a,SHCS oown thc FRONT OF VOUP. vtST Ate Woiried " SOU BCNS AM' VOOR ) ) fiHhS ( ZVim SA00l-e J UMCL6 RABtZy AM' M ) f fi ( fiCW' SO ?fi J sfP AOS SOINf TO SO F6R I w - CEA0V- f giW era. u. s. pat. t( li mjjtVHt. mm. , tar aud urothvr-lutaw, Mr, ami Mrs. Leonard Hitter Sunday. W. II. Bliss and Mr. Manuel Vie Ira hare been hauling lumber from th Boutin Lauding to their home in llIHletiraiiq. Mr. and Mr. JameaWlel.'a nd aon KonnMh of V.iragu itlver were visitors with Mr. VI ra'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vlelra t r a short time Monday. A. L. McOuIr and Hurvev Phillips ot th Lnreman Oil well war buslues visitors at th T. P. Mlchsel horn Monday. M. J. Nyhsrt waa a visiter at th Jo Smith horn Tuesday. Adam Weldnun and Muniuil Pool bar been helping I" -Ho Flaekua Irrigate. Mr. ant Mr. K. P. roil and Barley-Malt Syrup Budwelscr spells satisfaction sh a i w m w sri Are YOU tho Boy Tliomas A. Edison will send to College? Come in and get full details of his unique FREE SCHOLARSHIP TTinm A. Edlaon Is looking for an anasoiil boy to aeod to a technical -1vtj. Porbapa you are tho very boy for vrhom ho la aearchJng. One boy vfll be doslgnated by your State school author! ilea to rcrpreaent your State. Think of the lifelong honor of being Mr. Edlmn'a final choice! Come in for booklet giving complete do tails. EBISON WINTER'S MUSIC HOUSE i-,' Wta.TMM TWNtt WKf BE, tSTC , BOT ,F V0U-D PENO EVENING Ul xl T VOUO BC NECK tPONlNCk t4 m TT, TWt KlUKS OUT OF OUft SPINE. I rr err UTTLt OF COrtFOOT. A CLOMSV, family were ' ':ois at lh T, P, Mlchsel horn Tanaday. Junius Wight and Mi. Klliel Campbell "ere visitor at Hi M.'l'. Nelseii bom Huud y. Mr. slid Mrs, llerunrd Noely of (li Loa Camp are th proud parent of a baby girl born Juno, 0. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mlchuel and children Marvin, Olva and Hut her and Ms. Red Unsklll mui daughter Dllla, wore Sunday vis itors at th A, L. MUiiavl home In Dairy. Mr. T. P. MUhe- a..- two daughter, Alva aud Kathor and Mra. Ited Uasklll and duugl'1 r Delia, wor vlallora last Huuility at Hie Leonard Hitter home. BM-m 11 'ISAM SE ( sVaYJOHK I'liune By Gowan By Blosser Intn