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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1931)
i October 15, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 AGE NINE 23 Financial Ml salary Loans tilt Secured auil Unsecured STATU LOAN COMPANY 30 Or. Iluuk llldg. MCKNBEI) liy STATU. 24 Business Opportunities CONTIIACT fur In. Ills; d1 oouut. HTti Portland. 33 SAFETY COMMITTEE A. R II ii ill r of tli lain In dustrial commission, will address a Joint meeting of Ilia eufely committees from the various Klamath liln I u inner companies at I o'clock this evening In th hlh arhiml auditorium, The publlo U crlliilly Invited to t-ti-iul. A eafuty program fur the mills Will be outlined at tlm meeting, which will bo directed by Junior r. Uaggett, Accident prevention III be atreaeml, Uwt Walton, secretary nt tha Klamalli county Ida t'ross association and Dr. K 11. Lamb i)lll also apeak, l-amb will dls mu lha relationship of Ilia doc tor to Ilia employe. Moving pic tures on tha subject of accident prevention will ba shown. Primary Teachers To Hold Meeting A meeting of'prlmary teachers of tha reulral dlnlrkt of Klam ath county will ba held Halur day. October 17, undr 111 su pervision of Mr a. 1 .a belle Ilrli ner. rural supervisor. The new t,te-lluber primary reader mathod will ba demonstrated to tha teachers. la addition to tha demnnatra tloo a playground dlacuaalon will ba bold, general reports given and in a.tl'lly program con ducted. Health activities la tha lirlmary grades will ba ooa of tba toptca fur discussion. Mr a. Mrlinar, Mm. farter. Claaa, Miss Homer. Kao, Mies Orr, Henley, and Mle McCor mlrg of Allamont. will lead lha discussions. Two Get Sentences For State Prison Waiving Indlrtmant by tha Klamath county grsnd Jury, rrank Orana and Jobn llolnt, allaa Richard Mwarts, wool di rectly tnlo olrralt court Wedne day, entering pleee of guilty ba fora Juds W. M. Duncan. Oraaa. who wa charard with larcaoy of a drum and cymbala, waa sentenced to on year In tha penitentiary, whlla lleln. charged with forgery, received a penitentiary sentence of two years. Holm pleaded guilty to fort log lha nama of 0. C. Low, father of Khartff I. I.. Low, to ' chock aggregating mora thaa $!. Mexican Arrested For Liquor Sales Mat Comarho. Mrifcan, waa arrested and brought to Klamath Falla Wadnaaday by Kpeclal In dian Officer Ixi u la Mueller on charges of Bailing liquor and marihuana to Indiana on tha Klamath reservation. t'omacho waa Indicted by tha federal grand Jury -on tlirao rbargoa eeveral montha ago, and offlcara hare bean aearchlng for him ever sine. Ha will ba held la tha county Jail pending lha arrival of I nited Stalee Marshal Cat Walla, who will taka him to Portland for trial. IIS TO MEET E Tha business committee of III Klamath Indiana mat Tueaday fteruoon at Klamath Agency to dlsruss policies for Ihalr dele gates In follow out when they go It, Wanhlimton, D. (.'.. In tha tntereata of tha Irlhue thla fail. .Wade Crawford, iin-liliTtt of Ilia business coinuilltee, and Levi Walker, ara tba alecled delegates to lha national capital. Speaking bnfora tha business commute nt Ilia tribe. Led Walker auggealed a run ml labia discussion of tha problems of Iho trlbo at tha Agency nest Monday. Ho naked luat leading niembera of lha trlba aa well aa lha cnminltten rontposed of Wad Crawford, chairman. Klmor Hill, Ida Lreaford, Jo Kirk. Heldon Kirk and Tommy 1-eng attend. Ha asked that difference be tween in cm he ra of 111 trlbuo b forgotten and that all work In an attoiuiit lo formulate a program for lha delegates lo go by In Vtaslilugton. Klamalli Agency and C'bllo- nuln aoiircea dlacounted a report Wedneaday that Wada Crawford had alated that h would not go lo tha capital with L'l Walker, who baa been politically oppoaed to Crawford. Musical Program Will be Feature Of Friday Affair Tha mnalcal program for tha ftllver Tea to bo held Krlday afternoon by tha Metbodlal I Ilea' Aid waa announced Wad nraday aliening, At 1:4i p. m.. MUa Rulh Ma Chllcola will entertain with aev era I piano aelectlona; a violin duet, by Mlaa Ida May Htauffer and Mra. J. C. O'Neill will ba given at I o'clock, with Mr. K. II. Cofrr aa aecompaulal; Mr. Lillian lllllla will alng at 1:15. and at 4 o'clock, Dr. Albert W. It. Thiol, planl.t. will appear on tha program. The high achool glea club, under lha dlroctlon of Mra, Madga Hampton, will giro aeveral numbera at 4:16. and vocal aelectlona by Mlaa Aagodt rrlgaard at 4: JO will conclude tha program. ' Tea will ba aarved en tha In dividual table. Mr. L. K. I'helpa la general chairman of Hi affair, with Mr. Harry Peltl In chart of tha entertaln mont commute and Mr. Kran cla ft. Iiraka In charg of re freahiuenta. No Reports Given On Boy Scout Drive No report on tha annual Boy Scout drive, conducted In Klam ath rail lat week under the direction of Andrew t olllr, local chairman, Walter llayward. realonal director and Oaaar E Hoover, acoat executive for thla area, ara obtainable yet, accora Ing lo a report Wcdneeday from tha chamber or eommorca. Hoover ha returned to hie hradquartara at Medford. and local leader of tha campaign ara endeavoring to complete Iheir report thla week. Eva Davis Seeks Decree of Divorce Full for dlvorca wa filed In circuit court October II by Eva Davla veraua I'erry J. Davla. The complaint cuargo me aeienuam nti rrual and Inhuman treat ment, and the plaintiff petitions tna court to reatora aor uaiuea nama of Kva Jenkln. K'a hilrfren or nrooertv rlahta are Involved In the action, ac cording to ine compiaini. 4-H Clubbers To Give Program at Rotary Luncheon Member of tha county 4-11 foragn club will promt the pro gram at Kotary club Krlday noon, according lu an anuouucaiuent by Club Leader frank Heiton, Tha program will cnnalat of lalka by varlou Inemlxr of tli rlulia, Including the (uhjecla, "lilrla' I'rojecta," preaenled by Mailna I'otaraon: "I'oultry Work a Carried on Through Korage Clulia, Outlined by I). H. C ." by fllvndon Colwell, and "LI vast o k Judging In tha C'ouuly," by Law reiiro Frailer, Tha llveaiock Judging which re cently placed aecond at the Ore gon etale fair, member of which ara Lawrence Trailer, Marahall Arnold, both of Merrill, and Hilly Horn of K. V. If. n.. with Leader frank Heiton, will alio bo honor gueita at the meeting. Mr. A. J. Lrle, chairman of lha committee In charge of ar rangement for a meeting to welcome tha party coming her on a tour of the state from the L'nlveralty of Oregon, an nounced lata Wedneaday that Mr. Arnold Hennett Hall and hla party will arrive from I-akerlew, Monday afternoon, October IV, and that the meeting with them will be held Monday evening at o'clock at tha club room of tb clly library. Ail mottier ana aaa or vni- veralty of Oregon tudnt. alumni, former atudent and frlenda of the University ara In vited lo attend the meeting. There will be no banquet In connection with the mealing but Vice I'realdent Burt Hrown Marker will show the plcturea of the name "Pioneer Oregon Mother" and member of the vlalllng party will apeak. Diversified Questions laTORIZONTALt i t Who ta called "rather of Modern Clare trlcal De velopment" 1 T A college a. i railed the -Alma " I I To fondle. : Child nap kin II Pleca ItSklna IS To aupplltara IT Channel It Devoura f I Champion Helen Willi waa given a loving T M Qnantltlea of papar II A golf teacher M Ineane ft To plagui a debtor for payment (1 Ag tt 8tareb modi ' fled by heat io aa to become a transparent YESTRRDAVA ANSWER maai, Ilka horn. 31 Gaiella. SS Title. IS Folding had. ii BatlaAed. SO To contradict 3ft Scarlet (a Old wagon rack 40 Automobile. 41 Caravanaary or reat houaa , , n.n. 43 Dcapotle ex. ruminant ercise or power VKHTUMb What nation allty waa Ed gar Allan Poe. tha poet I Rodent. 4 Prepoaldon at place. ( An entry of aoaathlng owed. ( Dry 5 Chum. 10 Commenced ' 1 1 Bone In tha aide. It tapnchln monkey. II To pay back. I ( Perion taian fatting In difference to pleasure or pain. 14 Cow 'i stored upper It To deal with 1 9 Sacred aong. II Upper human limb. tSStamaof four line. 14 To sin 14 To match at anglee to form a corner - 17 To put on. 10 Drone be 31 8acured. 31 Conclusion. 34 More Ingenu out. It Contraction for ever. IT Diligent aaadruneda Including wlltl 40 Soup con. and rlomeatlo " talner entile. 41 Bun god jT"" P T 4 IT" to J 5" ""5 RT1 . fH- HoH j !y ST !T ST -"-7 -'lb-" T at r yr-ir 35 e "pr "" "" w 1 mmK mtm 55 W 33" f ' ' ' 33 'd3T 1 U A HM I I I I hi . ' Amusements t'KLICAN Now playing "Daddy Long Mgs," with Janet Uaynor. I'lNK TUBK Now playing "Hvaugall," with John Harry more. KAINDOW Now playing "Holiday," wllh Anne Harding. VOX Now playing "Hfty Fathom Deep," with Jack Holt. Iixldy Long l-ga With a slniplo profoundly hu man story that million have laughed and wept over. "Daddy Long Legs," Is providing enter lalumsnt for Klamalli Kails acraen patrons at tha I'd II can tbealer, Marking lha flrat time that the charming Janet (iaynor and the poll. bed Warner Baiter have been co-alarrcd, tbla production of Jean Webster' well loved play la confidently expected to act new attendance recorda at tba big picture bouae during Ita run. iloth the' leading players are ideally suited to their rolea, and an excellent supporting cat, headed by I na Merkel, John Ar iadne, Claude Ollllngwater, Hr., and Kathlyn Williams, and splen did direction combine to make "Daddy Long Legs" one of the real cinematic treata of the year. Hvrngall "Svangall," now at tha Pine Tree theater, la Mr. Ilarrymore's most dynamic role. It provides a worthy vehicle with which to demonstrate the almost hypnot ic power of the art wblrh made hi "Peter Ibhetaon," "Itlchard" and "Hamlet" ao unforgettable. Marian Marsh, greatest discovery of the -year, wai chosen by the star to play tha part of Trilby. Others In the cast are lirsmwcll Fletcher. Ronald Crisp. Lums dn Hare, farmel Myers. Luis Albernl, Ferlke Boroa and Paul Forces!. Tha part of Trilby I suffused not oaly with rare charm but with dramatic power by Marian Marsh, who niakea her acreen debut In the role. The difficult portrayal la dona with an under standing which seems Incredible In one so young. The flowerllk dellcary of fare and form which characterise Mine Marsh make her Trilby altogether lovely. Holiday Out. landing In every respect, a story which for tenseness and human Interest has seldom been lold on lha dialogue acreen, and every character played by a thorough stage artist, tha picture "Holiday," which la now at the Italnbow theater, doubllos will ba acclaimed as being perhaps tha finest comedy drama aver filmed. Sophistication and imartneas the ara tha term! that truly describe lha rbanu and scintil lation that rnarae every ecen of "Holiday." Hot In Iho back ground of a Fifth avenue man sion of unlimited wealth, a most gripping story Is developed with IntelllKence and savoir fair. The brilliant dialogue of I'hlllp Har ry' slsKo success, has been re tained In tb acreen version al most In It entirety. Fire stage players of great prominence are featured Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Edward Everett llorton. Itobert A me nd lledda Hopper. Other In the excellent cast ara Elisabeth Forreeter, Hallam fooley. Mon roe Owsley, William Holden, C'relghton lisle and Mabel For rest. Fifty Fathom Deep From lofty height lo murky depths from cruising th kle In a giant dirigible to earrhlng the oceaa Bolton aa a deep sea dlver anch has been the diverse experlencs of Jack Holt In hi last two picture. When Jack Holt appeared a commander of tha airship In Co lumbia's giant spectacle of the an. llilaOie. lie liui real ised that his next call would lake him M fathoms below tha aurface. HI new vehicle I "Fifty Fathoms Deep." also a Columbia picture, showing loilav, Friday and Saturday at lha Kw Vox theater, Jack, however, I no new hand to watery depth., for It was In "Submarine" that he aatabllahed ona of hla great eat auccea. Teach your aon how to mis pronounce word Ilk "ensemble" and he' pretty aur ta grow ua to be a successful radio announcer. A Staff of MUSIC INSTRUCTORS also Where to Buy Your Music LUCILLE BYRD Pianist Teacher Beginner a Specialty TIE MELODY WAY MKTiiOD "Result Guaranteed" Residence 134 E. Main. MARIE OBENCHAIN Teacher of Piano Classical JAZZ Pipe Organ Beglnnen and Advanced Students Phone 110 on Fridays and Saturdays for appointment LLOYD H. DERBY 1133 Orchard Street Instructor of saxophone and clarinet. Klamath Falls' oldest established instructor for reed Instrument. Phone 12S or 2145-W WALTER SHEETS Teacher et Popular and Classical Music Chord formation and Harmony Beginner and Advanced Student Phone 101 or 43t EDITH JOHNSON Accredited Teacher of Piano Class and Private 420 Main, Rooms 1 and 2 Phone 1272W SHEPHERD MUSIC CO. Baldwin Piano, Radio. Band and Orchestra Instrument! Newest Musical Hits In Recorda and Sheet Music lit So. 1th, Acrosa from Pelican Theater. Phona UllJ Host complete stock of Sheet Mn.lc and Teaching Material MAJESTIC RADIOS REFRIGERATORS MAJESTIC MUSIC AND REFRIGERATION CO. 121 So. 4th Phona lit Open Evening MUSIC HATH CHARM and now Is tha time to start children In with regular lesson by one of th good Instructors In this directory. CRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus BY COU.VI UI"?E MEED A SHINE I Z I I f AH. MR- JIGCS! "TOO DOM T 1 OH--SORS.il J m III REMEMBEH ME-1 OSE.D J 1IT5 fOUH J I II TO SiMG IK) THE t I "reseav- -1 -e I in . I stss. v - ii . . 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