The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1931, Page 11, Image 11

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INfcvemW 27, 1931
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TACK tfLEVE
COMEDY DOM
TO BE GIVEN
Oh Friday night. Dee. tl, Ma
Ho high wbool III glv th
ft "Ted! Drope In," a romil)r
drama by fcuaeiie (I. lintnr. The
piny It aarepllonally good and
(houM ba of much hit-rest to Ilia
community on account o( Ilia
raallly ot lla plot. Tha acting
ylghta ol the play ara atrlctly
reserved, performance may b
(Iran y maturs ou paymant ot
royalty, only.
Tha nil la eiceptluuelly good
thla year. Erery character aaama
to fit hla or bv part. Tha In
terest of tha players baa heen
shown In th Way Ihey haa mem
orised lhalc ' parta. which, la an
important taatura In anilaur pro
ductions. Tba play la lull of
laugha from beginning to anil.
Tbara ara alio a to aad paria
bat Ua laa cracks of th negro
cik, Judy Jefferson, maka
laugh follow taara.
Soma of th altuatluna become
0 complicated, II eeeina duulilful
If thay ran r ba untangled,
bat du to th quick thinking of
Lenale Cramer and Ted l.nin.
difficulties finally unwind aud
vorythlng nds wall.
Th play la baloc coached by
Batty Aletander.
Tha ran followa:
Tad Lansing Wtlford Hundley
Lonala Cramer Darld McCoash
Charlla (rowder .. I'aul petraaek
Jo Kan ... Palmar Williamson
Katty Carlton Francis Hood
Winnie Carlton Krelya Culllna
ally Halton .. Ola Kuni
Judy Jefferson Bertha Itcddy
Christmas Seal
, Letters Mailed
Comtnlttao of workore, repre
senting tha Kadron rlub, Itonee
Welt P.-T. A , Mr. Slough's lllhle
), Klamatk LuMieran La d Irs
Aid and Itleereld P.-T. A., hava
completed Hi work of prepertn
Ik lilt thrlatmae Seel lottere
lor ailing .
Othar T.-T. A.' and organlta
tlojij 1HII mailt In preparing tha
tut distribution to tha
schools. Cltltena who do not re
calv thalr eeela by mall will b
given an opportunity to buy aaala
(rom th school cblldrra.
A aaal paatad on tha door knob
will trold unnecessary ringing of
door ball by rhlldran after pat
roaa hay purchased thalr quota.
New Show Season
i Begins Dec. 1st
Th Pal Iran theatre announced
Thursday that th opening at
traction for nw abow aeaaon
will ba a comedy aenaatton,
featuring Hart Wheeler and Rob
ot! Wools? In "Caught Fiss
ured." Additional new ftlma coming
to th Pelican for tha new abow
aeaaon. which opena Tueaday,
December 1, will bo "lleaurrec
tlon" and othara which will be
nnoanced In th near future.
'Adele Truax Is
Party Hostess
MACDOEI., Calif Mlaa Adele
Truu entertained with dellght
ful party at her home eaet of town
Frldsy night. Tha guests were Mo
llta Praed. Patty O Kane, Wllmeta
tnyder, Chrlatlna Kuhl. Minnie
Paraona, Tom. Craig and (ienrge
Padgett. llttater Hatch, rroddla
Xuhl, Jena Craddnrk. UrTlll Sny
der and Herbert wynant.
Actor
- tloniZOXTAI
I Lord Irwin I
governor-gtn-
' oral of what
ountryf
I T buss.
I Pocketbook.
11 Long grass.
14 Decreased.
H Oceana.
17 Mover' truck.
II Vera ot two .
' m fas urea.
10 Twitching.
11 Neuter nm.
IN DECEMBER
VKKTKftOAY'H ANSWER
XT
pa noun. many. ,
tl Perched, tf'tl Pigment. '
tl Joker. ,11 Small wagon.
It Minor not. 40 Opposite ot
14 Ira tumor. , credit.
ITEdg ot a ' . 41 Finishes.
skirt. - , 44 Mesh ot lac,
t Beret. ' 41 Bag.
M Shark. 47 Constellation.
t Subject ot k 41 Pair.
President to Bird.
Hcovsr'g r tl Pronoun.
'cent speech to tl No good.
th American It Wand. .
'Legion of U. 8. K Matrimonial
tl Inclined plan 6 To peruse.
between floors. 40 Cow-headed
IT Moat Important goddess.
1 city In Oar. (1 Hows upon
1111
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is "i"J bt ric
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jrsr -its nH 35"
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Editorials on News
(Continued From para Una)
maU'B that 0 per rent of all tha
people of Callfurnln lake a vaca
tion each year, apendlng an aver
aga of ten day away from home
aud (upending fir dollar par
peraon while away."
a e a
P lha figures tr accural
and (.'allfornlana, Incorporated.
lan't In th habll of quoth g In
accurate figure four-fifth of
all th people of California aprnd
ISO a year each on veratlone.
Multiply California'! population
of approilmetely fir nillllona by
t, ind than take four-flftha of
th total you gat and you will
gain an Ida of what Callfurulan
theinselve ipend on vacation.
You will get, ilao, an Interest
ing Idea of what Southern Oregon
haa to gain by Inducing mora of
thee Callfornlana to com up
here and apend their vacations,
e e e
THUMB figures her quoted are
ao huge aa to seem emeilng.
Yon may doubt them.
It ought to ha pointed out her
that they ara cellmates not
vlatlallra. Bo tbey may not ba
literally accurate.
Hut they aerv to glv an Idea
of th tremendous Important of
lourlat travel out her on th
Pacific Coaat.
e e
YOU may be Inclined to fall In
to th common error ot aay
Ing that tourlat money gona
chiefly Into tha pockets of tha
bolrlman, tha garagemen and th
aervlr atatlon men, and ao doea
tha reat of ua Hill good.
Along thla Una, on of th
large California hotela mad some
liuereatlng figure a while bark.
Analysing lu own expenditures.
It found that each ot Its gueata
reaulted, on the average. In creat
ing a market for local trulta.
vegetables, dairy producla and
meat amounting to a dollar per
day.
That la to aay, for ach gueat
In thla hotel th adjacent farm
er had an additional local mar
ket of n dollar par day for thalr
psodurta.
a e e
TT la trua, ot count, that tha
hotela, tha aervlc statlona,
th garagea and the auto camps
get th tourist dollar FIRST.
But they don't hang onto It
Thay bar to turn around and
spend It. 80, In lb course of
time a vary ahort tiro, really
tha money apent by tourlata finds
Its way out Into all th local
channela of trad and every body
gets a chance at It.
e e e
ALL of thee figure ara cited
to show th Importance of
development ot tourlat travel In
Southern Oregon. Tourist travel,
right now, offer th best op
portunity w bare ot bringing
new money Into thla country that
la just over th llu from Cali
fornia. Callfornlana get It from tour
lata elsewhere. We hare a tlna
chance to get It, In our turn,
from th Callfornlana.
After returning horn from a
gam, many a husband wishes he
bed burned hla brldg behind
him.
Questioii
11 To depart by
boat.
II A aid ot a
ditch.
14 Humor.
11 Moisture.
II Twenty-foui
hours.
II Rodent
21 Commencer.
14 Gsthers.
2 Hard heerUd.
17 Sharpens.
II Melody.
10 Divinely sup
plied food.
It Striped fabric,
11 To command.
14 To perch.
II Crasy.
tl Ooatllk.
41 To II.
41 Extraordinary.
rowa.
t3 Molten rock.
64 Yielded.
65 Before.
CI Sea skeleton.
.. VERTICAL
1 English actor, 45 j.ooo pound.
, oir nenry 47 To fc, llcw
41 Flower,
I Tidy.
1 Lair.
4 Hypothetical
unit.
I Meat.
I Rough.
7 Encountered.
I You and me.
10 To aoak flax.
II Slash.
II Owns.
IS New alar.
II Aceompllshila
17 Pastry.
II Anger.
II Auto.
61 Southeast.
13 Behold!
First Meeting Of I
Study Class Held
The F.pworlh Laagus Mlulun
Ktudy rlnaa of the Methodist
church held the first of a series
of meetings Wednesday evening at
the home of llev. Melville T. Wire.
The rlaaa, under the aupnrvlalon
of itev. Wire, liu as lla teat the
book, "India 011 the Murch, by
A. II. Clark.
Thoae niemhera proaent were aa
followa: Harvey llraiinon, (Jeorg
Stephensou, Pay Morrla Jr., Oer
trude Olsen, Mamie l.awaon, Don
ald Kenynn, llurke Yadon, Mary
aleiker, Clyd Wllllama, Dorothy
I'rlw, liorla Imriilrlle, Oleis
Ho. h, Julia Koa and llllll Kliu-
V.
Tba rlnas will meet nest week
at the residence of Clyd Williams.
lit Metros street.
Elva Cox Married
Thanksgiving Day
Miss Kl a Cot, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. I). W. Cog of Klamath
rails, herein the brld of L. il.
Harris at a church wedding sol-
rmnlird Thanksgiving day, Tha
ceremony was performed at 1
o'clock In tha I'reahyterian
church by Itev. A. Theodora
Smith In lha presence of rela
Urea and frlenda ot th young
coupl.
Following th ceremony a wed
ding dinner was served at the
t.uiiie of th bride's brother-in-law
and slater, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Cherry.
Mr. aud Mra. llnrrla departed
lest evening for Han Francisco.
They will maka their bom at
Quarts mountain.
Harvest Services
Held at Church
LANGKM, VAU.EY, Or. Tha
harvest Tbankavlvlng aervirea
held at th Ht. Ilarnabaa church
laat Sunday waa well attended
The church waa decorated wlih
frulta, wheat and other gralna. A
chorus of It young people aang
"Flow tha Gleam."
A large amount of canned
gooda. vrgotahlea, meat and ap-
olea were brought aa a thankagtv
Ing offering. Throe wet- distrib
uted to needy families to ba used
on Thanksgtvlng-day.
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Amusements
New Vox Now allowing: Ilon-
bl feature, "Near the Troll's
Knd" with Hob Steels, and "Just
lor a Hong."
Tina Tre Now snowing:
'l.saca of lha lllo drande" with
l,eo Carrlllo, John Mack Hrown.
Haluuow Now showing I he
Maltese Falcon" with lube lan
lels. Pelican Now playing: "One
Heavenly Night" with Julm Holes
and Kvelya Laya.
Xrw Vog
Double feature, "Near the
Trail's Knd" with Hob Steele, aud
Jut for a Song."
Jlob Steele, hero of western
acraen melodramaa, la ona of tha
most athletic young men In Holly
wood.
Specialising ' In athletics In
grammar and lgh schools, the
young wealern star, who will be
seen In "Near tba Tr All's Knd,"
at lha Vog theater starting today,
haa built up a phyilijua that com
pares with any of th "alrong
men" of th film colony.
Although he has been on tha
slag practlrally all of hla life.
Hob haa always managed to pur
sue bis athletic boliuy. An eiperi
swimmer, ha served aa Ufa guard
at ona of tha nearby bearhea for
a aeaaon while ba perfected him
self In speed swimming.
Plna Tree
"Laaca ot lha Hlo Crande." th
straight-shooting. Spanish flavor
ed romance of the Mol'-an border,
make lla loua-hcralded debut to
day at th Pine Tree with Leo
c arrlllo. Jonn ick i.rown. uor
othy Hurgeee aid Hiiro Summer
vlll In Ua principal rolea.
Haaed upon tha Frank De.pret
poem ."Lu't." tha story concerns
a dark-eyed aenorlta of the dance
halls, a tenderly murderous half
breed ratlla owner who likes hla
women beautiful, and a handsome
Tela ranger In love.
lUlnlww
"Th Mallere Falcon," now
playing at tha Italnbow la Dashlell
llammett'a thrilling detective yarn
of Han f'rancl'co. From tb flrat
murder near th Stockton atreet
tunnel you follow breathlessly the
trial ot th Falcon, through vio
lence and subterfuge, until at last
tha detertlv win out hut with
what a surprising finale! lt'a most
surprising and a darn good pic
ture. Pelican
Those theatergoers who like
good alnglng and romantic come
dy will enjoy to their hearta' con-
lent the current show at tha Peli
can theater which features jonn
Holea and Krelyn l-are In one of
Hi year's beet pictures, "One
Heavenly Night." lu thla new pro
duction Hole s sings four bewitch
ing melodies In-iudlng "Heavenly
NlKht." "Along the Hoed of
Hri-aina," "My Heart la ff atlng"
and "I Belong to Everybody."
Mies Mre makes her first Ameri
ca 11 and acaren aopearanre in "Ono
Heavenly Night." Sha la an Kng
llsh aetroae of the flrat caliber
and It la predicted that her auo
reaa here will even aucceed bar
European triumphs.
Wolf Identified
As Purchaser Of
Gun in Marysville
it. M. Alderman of Marys
ville, Calif., Tburaday Identified
(Jeorge Wolf . aa tha man who
purchased a gun from him In
lha California city just before
tha Bank of Bonanva robbery,
November 11. Wolf, who la be
ing held In the county jail on
charges of bank robbery, atlll
denlea any connection with tha
crime.
Alderman also Identified Hor
ace Nordr.trnm. one of the two
youthful bandlta held In connec
tion with tb earns crime, aa tha
man who accompanied Wolf
when be purchased tb gun.
Sheriff U L. I-ow reported
Thursday that evidence against
Wolf la strong.
Beetle Camp Is
Closed For Winter
KLAMATH AGENCY Friday.
November 20, V. 8. I. 8. beetle
control camp No. 1 moved in
from Callmua Butt. It was
closed down because ot th re
rent heavy anowe and work will
be discontinued for tb year.
Klamath Empire News
I.CCJDE!
MACDOEI,, Calif. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Forrest, Mellta
Freed and Patty O Kan were
Involved In what might bava
been a serious collision early
Sunday morning while anrouts
from a dance In Maedoel.
In attempting to rrosa th
railway croeelng at Mt. Heb. n
tbey ran Into a atandlng freight
train. Tha fog waa very dense
and Mr. Forreat wna unable to
ses tha train until they were
upon it. Mra. Forreat waa cut
about tb fac by flying glass
and tha rest were uninjured.
The car waa badly damaged..
Jack Swank of Peres, bad an
accident while coming to Mae
doel for th week-end. Satur
day. Hla car aide awlped an
other ear, ripping off a fender.
Swank wa uninjured.
Mr. and Mra. 11. L. Nelson
bad th misfortune to have their
car badly damaged Tbnrsday
night whll eprout from Klam
ath Fat!:. They were struck by
road zrader wblcb was mount
ed on a truck aa It passed their
car.
Bride-Elect Is
Honored Recently
By Linen Shower
KLAMATH ACENCY Mra. C.
M. Blair entertained at her
homa In honor of Mlaa Mildred
Goaaett bride-elect, on Tuesday
evening. November 17. Five
tables of bridge were in pisy
during the evening, at th con
clusion of which a linen ahower
waa held.
Th presentation of the gift
wss mads in a novel and color
ful manner, balloons bearing di
rections aa to wher to look for
th package being presented to
th guest of honor. Th room
were attractively decorated with
abundance ot chrysantha-
mums.
The Invited gueata wars Mea-
damea O. B. Patterson. Orvllls
Elliott. George llepwortb, J. S.
Andrews, Allen Spars, H. L.
Schilling, Lloyd Lamb, C. A.
Goeaett, W. A. Botirell, W. B.
MacMlllan, K. W. Near L. C.
Mueller, Stanley Johnson. F. II.
hllllps, A. W. Tools.
Misses Ineg liurker, Clara
Allen, Mildred Goaaett, tha gueat
of honor, and Mr. C. M. Blair,
th hostess.
HIEDER, Calif. A counterfeit
$20 bill mad from a genuine 12
United Statea not waa eihlblted
thla week by Deputy Sheriff A. N.
Holrorab of Bleber, wno said aev-
eral had been paaaed In this vi
cinity and warned tha public to
wstcb lor tbem. Tns local orancn
of tha Bank of America detected
on of th fake twenties and pot
it out ot circulation.
In th specimen shown by Hoi-
comb the figure i In each corner
had been partially bleached out
and a 20 printed over it. Tha 2
atlll showed through when the bill
waa held up to a llfhL Th word
"twenty In large lettering on tns
tare had apparently been drawn
with a pen. The portrait ot Thom
as Jefferson In ths eenter. proper"
ly belonging to tb tl hill, had
not been changed, whereaa the
genuine twenty bean a picture of
Andrew Jackson.
Franc ha becom tha second
largest producer ot motorcycles,
ranking next to Great Britain and
being followed by Germany and
the United States.
MERER, Calif. Johnny
Thompson of MrArlhur waa taken
to Buxanvllle Monday to atari
serving a Jail sentence of lit days
Imposed on him for Illegal poa-
aesslon ot deer carcasses.
Walter Long ot Weaiwood, dep
uty fish and gam commissioner,
whll out goose and din k hunting
Sunday heard shooting near the
boundary of Lassen National for
est and Investigated. As a result
ha found Thompson and another
man In an automobile wl'h three
slain deer and the blndnuarters of
two others. The men had two guns.
on a ,22-callher rifle.
Long arrested tha men ar,d took
them before Jtmtlcs W. B. Plum
ber of Bleber. Thompson assumed
th entire guilt and waa fined
250, whuh ha waa unabl to pay.
Two Hurt When
Autos Collide
DORRI3. Calif. Whit return
ing from a danr In Maedoel Sun
day morning, Mr. and Mra. Ed
Barnes drove their car Into a car
occupied by Mr. and Mra. Ilalpb
Jacohy of Dorrla. Mr. Jaroby had
atopped to wipe the tog fro th
windshield and because of tha fog
and frost tha Barnes did not ses
the car until upon It.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaroby escaped In
Jury and their ear waa not dam
aged. Mra. Barnes was confined
to bed several days and Mr.
Barnes' car waa badly damaged.
Hockey Played
On Frozen River
BIEBER, Calif. Bleber young
ster war playing hockey this
week cn th surface of Pit river,
following a hard frees Saturday
and Sunday nights.