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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1930)
TAGE SIX Snturdny, Juno 21, 10:10 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KLAMATH HAVE TOllEY Ths honor of stsrtlns, sa sn noel boutherri Oregon tennis tournament will probablr to to Kleraaib Fill since tentative ilans are) under way for holding a lourncr of Ihla kind her July 4, 6 and . It was announced last nlsnt by members ot tha Klamath Kalis Tcnnl club. Mrdford, Ashland. Bend and Grant! I'm playera will prob iihly participate In tha arent which will ba held at Moora park couru. Thii will ba tha tint tourney of Ihla kind ever held In thin section of tha Hate. Mayor T. 11. Walters, speak ing. In behalf of tha park board, iHied lam ntKht thai tha board will cooperate in every way poe alble, and additional Improve mrnli will be made at the park before the tournament. Many Notables To Attend Days of '49 Mayor T. 11. Walters haa re ceived many letters from prom inent peraonsgas throughout the alata accepting tha invitation of tha mayor and the executive committee of the "Dan ot "IS" celebration to attend the big event here July 3, 4, S and (. "It looki now," the mayor atated, "like we will have a great many of our auia officiate here during the bis ahow. Many of the lei l era received Indicated that the f nests plan to spend at least two of the four celebration dsys here." New Law Partnership Started In Klamath Hardin C. Blarkmer, attorney of this city, formerly in the office of D. V. Kaykendall, and Robert R. Rlttenhouse. recent arrival from Oklahoma City. Ok ie., have formed a lav partner ship and have opened offlcea la the Loomia building. Rlttenhouse haa been a prac ticing attorney for 10 years and has wide experience in the prac tice ot oil and gaa law, coming from a aula where the oil In dustry la the principal business. Mr. and Mrs. Rlttenhouse are residing at all High street. HOTEL SEWARD "House ot Cheer" Tert. and Aider Streets. PORTLAND OREGON Excellent meals at popular prices Coffee Shop Mer chants Lunch 25o and I 5c Dinners 40c and 60o In Din ing Koom Breakfast 15e and up Luncheons 86c and 60o Dinners 65c, 65c 76o and II. W. D. MeNAlR, Manager W. C. CCLBERTSON. Prop. AT THE KLAMATH THEATRES AT THE rtXICAN BESSIE LOVE. RAYMOND HACKETT and NANCV PRICE in Trie GIRL IN lMt CjMOW The tact that "The Girl in the Show," Metro-Goldwyn. Mayer s all-talking production which will open Sunday at the Pelican Theatre, presents a play within a play, and that, none other than the immortal "I'ncle Tom'a Cabin," offers something prom isingly new in tha way ot pic ture entertainment and enables us to five an interesting parade of American dramatic statistics. Resale Love. Raymond Haekett. Frank Nelson and Mary Doran do not play all of the "Tom" show scenes on the etage dur ing a performance are Inter spersed with the backstage plot In "The Girl In the Show" but they go far enough in their In terpretations to give them a place in the "I'ncle Tom'a Cabin" honor roll. Misa Lore as "Little Eva" has as forerunners in the part Mary Pirkford. Eva Tangoay. Francine Lariimore. Pearl White. Mrs. Edwin Booth. Mabel Taliaferro and Fay Templeton. "Simon Leeree" has bean played by Theodore Roberts. John 1. Sullivan and others, be fore Raymond Haekett, quite the youngest of all. plays It for the "Ed Bondell V. T. C." troupe ot "The Olrl la tha Show." Frank Kelson was preceded la the part of "Uncle Tom" by Wil ton Lackers, James K. Beckett. David Belaaco, Desman Thomp son snd Joseph Jefferson. Mary Doran'e Topey" of "The Girl ta the Show la the latest of a line which indudee Fred Stone. Lauretta Taylor. Rose Mel ville ("Sis Hopkins") and Bmma Dunn. The romance of Hattie Bart ley, fourth of her family to play "Little Era," with Mai (Ray mond Haekett), is woven Into the dramatic plot with atrong threads of comedy, concerned with the trials ot a troupe strand ed in Centralis. Kansas. Edgar Selwyn directed this Metro-Gold-wya-Mayer talking picture. He waa the original producer of the stage play uy Kenyon Nicholson and John Golden, from which the picture adaptation, was made. AT THE PINE TREK No more important cast of cowboy actora have been brought together for a very long time than that which haa been as sembled for Tilt t Film Corpor atlon'a ali-dlalogns western plo lure. "Beyond the Rio Grande." which la scheduled to plsy at the I'lne Tree Theatre Sunday and Monday. First and foremost In the lead la Jack l'errln "tlenlleman Jack" of the Irresistible smile and tha Irresistible fist wearing some of the most convincing looking plaid shirts you ever saw. and his white Arabian horse. Starlight, who Is a star la his own right, having appeared In aeveral starring vehicles ill eluding "Starlight the I'nlamed." Mr. l'errln waa for many years under contract to Universal aud appeared In such westerns aa "The Adorable Savage," "Tha Torrent," etc Then, there la Franklyn Far nutu. also an ex-Universal favor He with a Iremundoua reputation on the elaite, la the movies and In vaudeville, for his finished acting. Mr. Faraum will be re membered for his work In "The Urug Store Cowboy," "Hilly Ihs Kid. "ski This Is Ariiona," etc among other things, tie plays the neavy part. Buffalo Bill. Jr.. fa alo In the cast. Hia work aa a star In pro ductions named after him for 1'athe Is well remembered. "Roarin Broncos" being one ot the most amusing of them all. Hill la one of the finest horse men in the eowboy world and Is always sure to add a Utile thrill In riding artistry all his own. Pete Morrison, aa old rodeo star. Is also In the cast aa are Henry ltoquemore. one time minstrel end man, musical com edy star, and Edmund Cobb, star of Universal western seriate, sud a member ot tha rsst of Days of '49 DANGE Enjoy An Evening Of Cool Dancing at 'ALTAMONT ' Bring On Your Whiskers and Ladies, Don't Forget Those '49 Dresses FLY FREE. FREE. FREE. Airoplane. Ride SATURDAY and SUNDAY To the Purchaser of a New Ford or to the Purchaser of a Used Car A FEW SNAPS 1926 Chrysler 4-cyl. Coach $350 1926 Buick 4-passenger Coupe 350 1926 Buick 4-Door Sedan 350 1929 Ford Sport Roadster 415 1929 Ford Tudor : 435 1928 Hudson Coach Like new 500 1929 Dodge Senior Six Sedan Only 11,000 miles 750 Visit Our Used Car Lots 50 Used Cars Priced $25 to $100 'Terms Balsiger Motor Co. Main & Esplanade. Phone 2100. "Tha Llfs ot Buffalo Bill" and "Days o 'it." Ths leading lady Is Charllne Burt, a very pretty girl who Is sn excellent equeatrlenus and has appeared In a number ot west erns. Her first talking picture experlencs waa with Lupins Laaa In "Buying a Gun." Emma Tan sey, famous character woman aud portrsyer of mother roles, la also In th ceaC AT THE L1RKKTT Ken Maynard, tha ace of atv llou stare In his Istest western feature for First National Pic tures. "The Glorious Trail." Is coming to tha Liberty Theatre oa Sunday, This la Maynard's most talked off picture. It com bines sll ths elements of dra matto action with ths famous stunts of ths saddls for which this popular star Is noted, Ths story Is sn original writ ten especially for Ken by Marlon Jackson and tells ot th. string ing of the first telegraph wires that soauecled the east with the west. While ths story Is historical In theme. It la oue of the fsstest and most thrilling pictures Kea has ever made. It la replete with sctioa, stunts snd novelties designed to hold sn audlenos Kangaroo Court Session To Be Held Again This Evening Bigger and sven belter Is Ihs announcement for Ihe kangaroo court tor I p. m. Saturday oa the steps ot the Elks temple. Mors police, mors action and many mora prisoners Is His pre diction ot Chief of Police Dale Matloon and Asslatsat Chief Byron Teed. Ths personnel ot Ihs court will remslti ths sains except Judge Lloyd DeLsp who has bsen re called, oa account ot Ihe many cotnplalula ot the prisoners who rams hetors bis bar. Ons of ths chief cotnplsluis waa that there waa no fool rail In trout ot the judges' bar. Other complaints also figured In his recall, such aa Inhuman ireatment ot the criminals who stood trembling bsfors him. Ths new judgs for Saturday nigni, it is understood, sling s mean Una ot comedy wall sprinkled with stiff fines. Those In Ihs know clslra that he too will last only one session aa Ihe customers ars hard to pis The patrol wagon Saturday nignt win carry some of Hi most prominent men and woweu spellbonnd from ths first flash to lbs flnsl flicker. Ths supporting cast Includes Glsdys McConnell, Lea Hates, Jimmy Bradbury, Jr., Frsuk I Issney. 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