THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FTVE November 23, 1031 CITY BRIEFS Wllterd tiu-eia A mom lh IIIhIi at lh IIoIkI VYIIIarit over hs wk nd wer II, K. Ilravee. II. W. Nantlun, ('. E. Klnlev, Kn attls; K. II. Ilootler, C. K. Jolly, II. J. Kollsky, Kiiiiiiiiii; K. K (Iron. Sliksii; II. C Mutiny, louulain, Wash.! W, 0. l.'oiil, Meilfuril: II. (I. Miller, llen.l. Usury Coliircliliil, lull Merrltt, llarulil Coeur, Hnytoii Murray, Eureka. Calif.; II. H. Campbell, Irvln llasuian, K. O. Ul, Klsm- rii. Front lltrtlanil W k-e a 4 rueate lu Klamath Kails Irnm 'nri lainl, relatmcl at iliu lluu.l Wllleril. Iiuludetl II. I. Acker. Mr. and Mri. I.. Iliiilniiike. II. M. Ilnd H, Jos It. Mom himt, II. ('. bsiueou, W. C, M.IjiIu, W. K. Mra. A. K. Ilaneen, Harry l.awl., Mra .At W. Ilauaen. Harry Laala, Itall'll Horns cud (leuriio 1 rulta. I'roiu Lakrvli w I.kvtw visitors In Klamath Kadi Hulur dny iihi lor lb Installation if Ilia I. O. (). r. Junlora lodita horn Inrludnd Jumna Snyder, A. I, KdKxrluli, I'ruiik Hurl, Uiireltl N, l.yva, Waliur lory, Hurl rlsill, liliin A. flrar, Claud Newrnmb, Jo Krlssvl, Its llutrbklss, Edward llaouoo, Jim llsneflol, Murk Only, Arnold Johnatoii, Milton Either, Gala llonli, llil Cooper, David (lory and fllen Dnwu. They war re lalurad at tlia Hall Hotel. 5 ACC DEN IS REPORTED BY auto on aillo accident war ra lo clly polka ovr Ilia " Arrlv Monday Monday ar rival at I ha it I Wlllard In rludnd Mra. Ilnth Llewellyn, V, II. lllevlna, Crescent Lake; L. J. I'orrova. On a lu ud; J. W. I Huinle, It. U. Kason. Portland; f). II. Karley. Hun Eram-lsco; M O. Kuru. Madlord; Mra. Uelnl Mao II. lluwinau, Itl'llUKind, ui Hall II. (Ion Id and Leuua U. llryant, C'oqullle. At Hall Nunday Hunduy vlall bra In Klimath rails whom lhr retlatnred at lh Hall Hold In cluded J. Uoldun. Oakland; K. Hklbltk. A. H. Olrto. I'orlland; William Myara, Salem: l. K. Sty bor. Sealtl; H. E. NmI, Whlt fUh. Mont.; rrad II. Hiurr, Mao dnel: Uran llullliiaheud, Hurl Bchrodr, Sliver Laka. l-'rom California Callfnrnlane rl.t.Td at lb Hotel Wlllard over th week-end Included (I. A. Ollhert. Harry M. Keller, J. K. 1'llier, It. V. IDow l.o An galea: W. II. Wsbar. llerkeley; Hubert Ham. E. Hrunawlrk. W. Klllro. V. M. Muuaun. Hubert Mania. Kan Francisco; It. A. r'al loat, Btocklon. It4urnrd from Portland I-ea Btebblns rat u road Saturday aftsr Boon front Portland wher ha transacted bualness. btebnins slopped off In t'orvallle enr.iu'.e boma to vlalt Ton Dunham. Klamath atudant at Oreiou Ktala collet and oa of K. A. Uun bam of thla city, buuliam haa barn III with antra cold fur araral daya. Aif-nta In llrnd Onrrsl Frruht and 1'aa.ankrr Annta. C. N. l hrltophnron of tlia lirat N'nrlhnrn and W. C. Wllkaa of lh W'otorn I'arlllc apnnt Katurday In ll-nd on buln- connrrird with tha flraal Northarn-Wcatorn Ftriric llnra. Itanrw tvlday MM An apron nd orarall dauc. tha aacund of aarlaa lln by tha Itoyal Kellhbora. will b ln Trlday BlKht, Noyemhar 7. l lha Moon hall. Tha public la Iniltad. Ad BilMloo will ba ctiarid. t'owaln Illca la Kjw Word haa barn rart-lyad from New York by Jamaa K. Nawnliam (hat bis eou-ln. Jumas II. .SVwnnam. of this tity. who plsyad In tha Klamath Falls bund, hat paaard way. I.ln KouB MUa Uarnardlnv n.nnnn la InaTInS th middle of th wk for Itsymond, Waahlnk- ton, whars ens will apena u wlnlrr months with her alstrr. Mf nnMdyo VUllors Mr. A. Brlr.llu. of JSJO i.ooaoui ih"-i who haa boon patient at Hill hnanttal for aotna time. Is Bow alila to rrl yltltora. Iavlni Tocailay Kvo Mlaaea Twa -and Joan Thompaon nd their mother. Mra. frank Frank frd. ara learlns Tuesday ere- 0ln for a vlalt In San Franclaeo. Mra. Irf-lliloa llaik Mra. Kvi'lyn l.elxhlun reluriiud Hun day nlxht from Hpokana whar aha was recently calld by lha aarlous lllnaas lit bur mothnr whom aha reports Is muili Im proud. Mrs. I.xlkhton raeuiued liar poallluu at lha Uraxon Uuuk aud Truil company Monday. To Attend funeral All mem bers of the Order of Ihe Kaalera Siar hay len asked by the wor thy matron, Mrs. (jeorice Casper, to be at WliltliK'k'a funeral home Tuenday afternoon at I o'rlork. In attend the funeral of Mrs. Charlea Drlirnll. Drill Tram Club Th Drill Team club of Ik ladles' suilllary i f tha Kaslm will meet Tuaeday afternoon at I Oak etrent, the hum of Mra. Uitll Harlan, where they will take cars to (o to the home of Mrs. rot llurtoyu on Hummers Lane. Horura License Varrlai II rrnaas were lasued Katurday af ternoon to Charles II. Kmcrson, 4. and l.oule llardlnf, 41, both of Klamath rails: and Jahr B Unrfee. a. and Llllla Ma Hltaw, it. both of Klamath rails. In Ixi Anselee J. It. Blisw, nromlnsnt Klamath Inmharman la In l-s Anaelos on a buslneae and pleasure trip, and Is reslster rd at th Lot Aniele Illllmor hotel. To Work on Quills 81. Psul's Ktilaroual culld will meet Katur day a tier noon at the Pariah bouts luatrad of Tuesday afternoon, to work on nullta. according to an announcement by Mra. Waller Went. tjikeilrw Ourata Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'rat of 1-akeylew wer th aeck and auesta of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I'eala of thla city at their home. 1 9Gt Del Mora. riv ported week nd. Iloberl E. Morrison, TI4 North Tenth street, reported that lie hacked his car Into on which II. O. Omnua. 71s Main, parked on Jofferaon atreot, near Kterenth street, Frldsy afternoon. C. II. Foa.er, 1171 Portland, slated that he ran Into a lruk and trailer parked on Creacent Aveuu Halurday Dlkht. Thsr was no tall llfht on 111 irurs rnatar aald. Th left front lander of rrea II. Madlian's car was damaaed Hunday mornlni when Kd Hair, touts 1. Uos III. ran Into Mam- ana car at tha Interaerllon of rleveulh and I'lua. Madlaan was solus wet I on Pin street and llMlr north on KeVvnth ( A. Ensile. 1031 Aunnrn .t reel and C. w. Courtney, 10 Main at reel, reported an ai cxieni which happened at th Intersec tion of Ninth and Main Hunday mornlni. Kauai waa armm south on Ninth and Courtney started to turn In front of r. yste who wa past the center f th Interae.tlon. Th left running board of Courtney's rar waa dammed when Kaests s rsr strurk Courtney's In front of th rear wheel. Kdssr 01 1 ni ore. 101 1 r.ldoraao reported Hist h atteinptd lo paa H. Nelson who attempted to turn from Oregon Ayenu onto Delta street, (jlltnnr! rr nil the curb, crossed th tldewsis and sldeswlped a bona at Jul Delta etreel Hunday morning. WIFE OF LOCAL LUtl Amusements KKW VOX Hv th tiro "Htreet HVen," th Bamual Uoldwyn vlclurlsatlon of Mllia,r PMIW ".. ': - '- i ..( v '1 , J X '' TV 'V th beat plptnre aen In a long time, "Traveling Hualianda" will h Men at th pelican thatr for th laaV tlmea today. "Traiallng Huabaniis" la filled with humor, a trifle risque, and Is marked by oicellent acting by Erelyu llrsul, Coualauc Cuinmlnga, Frsnk Ale hertaoB and Dorothy Pelarsoo. Klarllng tomorrow th Pellraa will hav for three dsyt tha mui h dlai-uased Joan Bennett picture, "Hush Money.", IS kepi in on OBITUARY Pctecsowe Kelurn . Mr. and Mr, tlunnar peteraon ralnrned Sunday from a trip through the North oil where they visited relatives and friends. Parrlutee Properly J. It oat llaller of Oranta Paaa la spending several dsys In Klamath Fella looking over properties he haa re cently purchased In thla district Made Ituelare Visit Clifford Shurh of Merrill wa a business visitor In Klamath Falli Saturday. Week Kml VIllor Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fotrh and Mr. T. F-. Hrrnard of Ijikevlew. wer wek end vUltors la Klamath Fall. Art Exhibit to Be . Put on D'uplay Student of th art department of Ihe Sacred Heart Academy will display their work nest Hunday, Monday and Tueeday. It waa an nounced today. Th dlaplay will be open to th public which Is Invited to attend and view th work don by th atudenta this year. Knrh of Hi three day from 10 a. m. nntll p. m.. the dis play will be open and th oil and china pointings and th showing of commercial and applied art may be viewed. Mra. M. Evelyn Drlscoll, wife of Charles W. Drtneoll. local lumberman, died at her lat real rfenr. 1S47 Ksrl street, at 7 o'rlork Saturday evening. Her death terminated an Illness of five month. Mrs. Drlscoll wsi well known In Klamath Falls, hsvlng been employed as aecretary In th dis trict attorney a ornc lor eeven or eight years. She was In th office during in years msi .. . I.'il U U M. iruncsn anu t iua o. -' held olflc. In ajldltloa to ber bnahand ah leaves on daughter. Ethyl Msy of this city, her mother, Mrs. L. H. Miller and on aister, .ii. ot Spoksne. Wssh. Mrs. IWIeroll wa a memoer oi lb Kstern Star and Cher local organisations. Tha remains ar la th gold room of th Karl Wblllock funeral bom, wber frUnds msy call. Final rlt will b held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Veo. J. Henry Thomas will of ficial. Small Motorboat Catches on Fire Th clly fir department was railed to th Copoo dock on Front street at :I7 a. m. Hunday when a amall motorboat belonging to th power company caught fir when Operator John Taylor gtart d to thaw out froton pipes. Th fir was extinguished quickly, and damag to th boat waa small. th Elmr ! pm atag play, complete Its appesranr at th Vo Theair oa nunasy, a uew motion picture star of the first magnltud will hav impresteo hertelf upon th mind of movie goer Ihe country over. The new addition to th Holly wood firmament Is Sylvia Sidney, young stag actresa, wnoa anon career In picture baa been mete oric. For two years sne ns oeen known upon th Hrosdwsy dra matic sUge, but sl months in Hollywood haa spread that ac- dualiitanieshlp lo International proportions. RAIN HOW Eight muslral nombers will be hesrd In "New Moon," forth coming production adapted from the New York stag success and cu-starrlng Lawrenc Titibetl and Grai e Moor. Four ot th Slgmund Rom-berg-Oncsr llsmmeraloln song bits of th original musical plsy wer reulned for the talkie ver sion. Including "One Kiss." "Wsntlnx You." "Lover Com Hark to M" and "Stouthearted Men." New numbers written especial ly for Tilibett and Mixe Moor are "The Farmer Daughter" and "What la Your Prlre. Madame! hv Herbert Htothart and Clifford drey; "Th Moon Epltod." by Htothart and Howard Johnaon; and "llarenla." by Borodin. "Nsw Moon" will he shown at lb Rainbow beginning Tuesday. PINE TREE Adventure, romance and an esotlc local ar features of Itamon Norarro's latest atarrlng Dim, "Son of India." which open ed yesterday at lh Pin Tree Theatre for 1 days. It Is th first tlm that Novarro has been teen In an oriental role since "Th Psgsn," and h equals the admirable performance of bis former hit In this Islter vehicle. "Hon of India ' Is an eicuins melodrama enlivened by tiger bunts, a bandit raid and th charge of maddened elephants. Novsrro's supporting cast In cludes Conrad Kagel. Marjorte Rambeau, Madg Kvsos. C. Au brey Smith. Mitchell Lewis. John Mlljsn and Mgei a uruiier. Cltlrsns of Klamath Falls who r In th bablt of buying Chrlst- mss Seals each December ar bow beln told bow their money wa spent last year in lh health work hlrb they helped finance her nd throughont lh state. James Hwansen. president of th local public health association, recent ly received lh state-wld report from lb Oregon Tuberculosis s- soclatloa. - Of lh IS. 000 spent Uat year bv th county and slate groups and secured through th sal ot Christmas Ssals. all but fire per cent remained In Oregon. Nine teen per rent was used In th pro motion of health among adulta and seventeen per cent for child health protection. Sixteen centa of each dollar wer devoted to public health nursing services. which extended into numerous countle. Clinics, medical relief, field service, administration, seal sale coils, and other Items ar snown. Christmas Seals hav brought th bluah of health to th cheeks of msny youngsters. Last year over 1000 wer tested for tuber culosis; under -nourished ones wer strengthened and brought back to health; th spread of con tagious d I tease In claaa rooma waa halted In many communities; In all thla, and much mora, Christ mas Seals hav played a vital part," Swansea stated. Thieves Get Loot From Parked Cars Pilfering from parked ear was reported to city polic Monday by Kdward Blanchard. whoa car was parked at Sixth and Walnut, and by B. M. Mlggs. Keno route, wboe locked car was parked on South Fifth street between Main and Klamath. From Mlggs car thieve took 10 pound of sugar, two loave of bread, three boxes of splc and four pounds of lard. Tools from Blancbard's car wer stolen as well aa a man's gray suit' with th mark NO on th Intld of the pocket of the coat; on gray blanket, a silk dress and shaving outfit. M. F.YF.I.YX DIUHCOI.I, Mrs. M. fcruiya Drlscoll, wife of Charles W. Drlscoll, passed swsy at her lat residence, 1147 Karl street, November II, at 7 p. m., following aa Illness of flv month duration. In addi tion to her bnahand th leave on daughter, Kthyl May, ot this city; her mother, Mrs. L. H. Mil ler, and on slater, Ella, ot Spo kane, Wn., as well aa many friends and bualnea associate to mourn ber passing. Mrs. Drlscoll wss a member of th order ot Kastera Star and well known aa secretary In tha district attorney's off lie op to th tlm ot her last lllnees. Frlenda ar rsprtfully In vited to stteod th funeral aerv icea lo be held at th chapel of lb Earl Whltlork Funeral Horn. Pin avenu at Sixth street, Tues day. November 24. at I p. m.. with Archdeacon J. Henry ThOLias of ficiating. Interment will follow In th family plot In Llnkvlll cemetery. IIKRTHA ROHK Bt'RGDORF Bertha Koaa Burgdorf, wife ot Alfred Burgdorf of Dairy, Or. 'pissed away Monday morning at 2:41. her death terminating aa lllneaa of flv dart. Mrs. Burgdorf was a native of Manhelm, Germany, being bora In that city April 11, li'Ji. At th tlm of death she waa aged 12 years, g months and 12 daya. In addition to bar husband, two children, Thalia and Eldon; ber mother. Mrs. Emma Helm, of Dairy, and a brotner, ineoaors Helm of Malln, survive. Mra. Burgdorf left Germany for th United State when a child, th family settling In Pennsylvania. The family moved to this locality In 112. wber th wa united In marrlag with Albert Burgdorf In 11. Th remains ar In th alum bar room ot th Klamath Funeral Horn. 2e High atreet, wber friends may call. Funeral an nouncement will b made later. Strom Funeral Services Held Funeral service for Charlea W. Strom, who passed away Thnraday night, November 11 at hla horn at Santa Crua. calir., wer held Tuaeday, November 17, nd Interment took plac la the Oak wood cavtory. Mr. Stroni and his family ten here about a year ago for Santa ma after residing la Klamath Falls flv year when h was employed at th Pellraa Hay Lumber eompany. During th tlm he lived la California ha ngaged In th poultry bnalnsa. II wat a native of Sweden and ram to th I nltea male in mm, residing In Oregon moat of he tlm. H was tl year old. II had been III only a day when he died snddenly Is his sleep. Beside th widow Mary Ktrnm, he la aurvlved by two sons, Li don and Volney, Ihre sisters and on brother who 1 la Sweden. CLAY KATMFF Clay Ratliff. pioneer resident of th Merrill section, passed away at hla 1st residence on th Stat Lin road. Sunday, Novem ber 22. at 4:40 p. m. Mr. Rat liff wa born In Kentucky. Feb ruary IS. 1S4. being tl years t months and 7 daya ot age at the time of hla paaslng. H earn from Missouri to Klamath county 40 years ago. and wa a well known pioneer In the southern section of thlt county. II leaves on brother. John Ratliff. and several nephew to mount bis passing. The remains are In th gold room of th Earl Whitlock funeral home, where frlenda may call nntil noon Tuesday. Funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. at th Presbyterian church of Merrill, with Rev. Stanley Jewell officiating. Interment will fol low la th Merrill L O. O. cemetery. MDDRT STOLE Theft of two bundles of laun dry from In front ot the door of th Troy Isu nary oa aaiuraay evening waa reported to city no lle Monday. Thre light-colored blanket wer la on buadl ana th other contained men's cloth ing with th laundry mark IKi on 1U MRA. Iit'NCAS DIE) CLEVELAND, Nov. IS, (JV Mra. Sarah MrKlnl.y Duncan. II. last ot th brother gad alatars of lh 11 President MtKlulsy, I deed bar. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Kdlsun phonograph, Ilk nsw. 10. Including rec ords; on tenor banjo, 110, Phon110. 47 TURKEYS ready Call 17-F-S. for lha oven. . 47s d FALSE TEETH Rock, Slid or Slip? Fssteeth. a new greatly Im proved powder to b sprinkled oa upper or lower pistes, holds lals tasth firm and comfort abl. Can not tilde, slip, rock or pop-out. No gummy, gooey, paaty taate or feeling. Makes breath sweet and pleasant. Uet Fastaeth today at Star Drug Htor or any good drug stor. l:m) u-m-m! Rica, Thick Cream (or Hraakfast "Cream-Top" Milk -a real conven ience whenever yoa daslr cream for any special P-pos. Lost River Dairy Phow sS. -tf ItlKKYI ENDS TODAVl You'll laugh with tear la yoar eye at a lomotTOW Hrlags JO AX BENNETT JACK KIRKWOOD r "HUSH MONEY" "Price ta Fit Tow Par" Bar(ain Matinees, 25c EweninfS 10OO Beat. BOO Heatta. Kkldle a Dime Asy Tlm SEW SHOW SEASOX DEC 1 Cotton-fabric letterhead are finding favor with many bualneat f Irmt. . AT PKI.ICAX Acclaimed by palront at on of STOJMCR SOFFEREI HOW El JOTS FOOD AM SLEEP; n EMS Detroit. Mich. John W. Wood son. " Bryden Ave., says. "My stomach was virtually killing m. After a trial ot I'dga Tablets my pains disappeared. 1 enjoy a full Blght'a r'erp and eat anything I want anu never felt better la my 10 years." Suffers rs ot Gastritis. Indltsstloa. Acidosis, Sour Stomsch or other stomach Ills, caused by hyperacidity or faulty diet can secure I'dsa Tableta with a Guarantee of Satisfaction or money hack at mar Drug Store 43. Main St. 981 Main St. V5X Beat Sound In Town Added Short Subject Metro News Football Thrill Chas, Chase Comedy Xamuel GOLDWYN prtuna The Year's Greatest Drama. I Liberty Rates it Four Star. tlRJf ha Bmm Btrt fctlltl If IjCB KING VIDOJVS UNITED AQTISTS P.CTUttB flYlaVUk ftWY TMXlAaM OtaVAm, A UTtUA TAT Lot Matin 1:00 3:00 Four Show Daily Evenings 7:15 9:15 Ends Thursday H. W. Poole Theatres PTNE TREE RAINBOW I Showtsg Today of I Showlag Today o nn Navarro 'Gold Uut Uertie i trim wua i ar; -- s zi.a-.M lie C T-.J7 " I vv urnro uu Begi-alng Tueeday ' A New Not la ENTERTAINMENT! "Mother's Million." Beginning; Tuesday .-Hear Lawrence Tibhett a-ag MLov Omdcw Back to He" Ib "New Moon" -------.- lX'ii Ikima PIT PIE EE Make this a Jewelry Christmas. All of our prices are at cost or below cost We need the money and are making a sacrifice Help the store that has helped your city Everything goes-nothing excepted Orange Stamps with every purchase. Stamps will also be given with all repair work, starting with this sale. vm Remember the Location Corner 0th & Main Open Evenings Until Eight o'clock Until Christmas 8TH and MAIN 8TH and MAIN 19