February 10, 1932 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE fTVE CITY BRIEFS Ulllaril (jural! Among Ilia lueaU it tht Hole Wlllaril Wed nesday war A. 0. Kllaiarald. Howard Wearar, T. L. Weslwoml, f. W. Ia. I'nrllanrl, llairia W. Edwarda. rhlro: llnlph I.. Hpaiilit Ini, lalam: A. R. Woodlll, Mad ford; Al HlmrrlM. Ktigane; I'aul H Brown. New York fMtyi T. A. Mlrard. Olandala, Calif. ; (lanria riammlni, rlifi Mra. Knulsnn, Mrt. r. A. Whlltan. Karl Whlt lan. Stanton Knulaon, liar-word. Wltc. Nulla Wad Hull hat baan (Had In rlroult court by Charlaa Adatni Tarsus A. J. liana and John Gor don. Tb plaintiff aka for ona halt Intar.al In rarlaln propartlaa daacrluad In the rnmplalnt. al iasing (hat lha dafandante bar dalaullad In payment ot a promis sory nole. 1nlK to Mure The Illehae Clrrla of tha Mathodlal Ladlae Aid aotlely will meat Thursday eflarnoon, Fehruary II, ( I: lu o'olnrk at tba home ol Mra. B. H. llalalRer, 111 atalroae. The sensation of 1932! THE Rocknc Six would t erneetlon if It etojrped aatvly with (ivinf more dollar varoe than any other car on the market. But the Rockne Six gore farther it tivee efye. lu aerodynamic deaifn lin't Baatched by any ear at any price, lt'l a ear to be proud of m any company. It haa Studebaker'i 80 yrara of nccraaful Tehirle building behind it and it brinfa you all theae outstandint advance menu: aacfVxry Dcaura IVaty Stytat QttMaraWaaTapaVjT CaiaaataTWC l(htCl Sact Caatiaaarina Ejrtaa lawaja Bawkaa llj faitilie Shock Abaorhen ScV Adyiaatanc Sprma Shackle I anrhcatnr Vlrratioii Dajnpcr rWkirr-TIp Btcerinf xaajn-viJuLJt uaraaruj faiaaT 8of vka IAcy X 1 rVrtal Soearjaceleejeye, 7f i toralona Whi un 110 114' gu " roo aov rW) fSwaartaa? MlMaMTJ M m .trakaa. 66 72 fistra lrga Been Ut 151 eeaeawg earAare e. in. aq. in. aVwaVf iafff :MoMt aad todlot r.a.k. ' lawvory l4Maarv rCoatpOl ll na'r fit 6I alach, y..a.K- M aoatpe,!! isl isaaafi la ssel, 4 1 j - 620 720 Sedan, fuaaeloce, 5 paa- eesga M 71 i eCouveiiibaB Boedaeer, , 4 p i air 67) 775 CotraenaSi. Sedaa, I T M - 69i 791 IUIIroa.1 Mrn Hero Iliillroud cioinpany rapraaantatlvaa In Kluin alh falla Wadnaaday who wnra guaaia at lha Dotal Wlllard In rludxd L. II. Haa, Honvi-r. Ikiml and Waalarn, Haatlla; lii.il Millar, Chilean, liutlliiiion and Qulnry; L V. Uruca, Grand Trunk; C. It. Biimall, Itnrk la land; Thao. W. link", i'ennsjrl vaula, all of I'nrtland. Moodily Minting l.adlaa of lha Srandlnavlan mission will hold thair raiular monthly mart ini un Friday avanliK, rhriiary II. at lha horn of Mra. Mamma Lundi"n, 460 Michigan at rt. wllb Mra. K. A. Oh man aa dual aaa. A program will ba eivon and rafraehmanta will ba aar-d A rurdlul I ll 1 1 a I Ion la llaiiclad lo all. CiiH'ala at Hall Among tha guaata it tha Hall hnial Wad naaday wara Mr. and Mra. H. H. Kallay, llanry M'( ullouah, Port land: Th-o. II. Illllrlitia. Vallay Kalla; May Hainan, W-t; Ika Lna, Mallu: N. K. Lendbargar. I.akayaw, and C. J. Wallara, liuiiamulr, Vlalt at (tamlila lliiui -Mia. Krad tlamlila and lliraa rtilldran. of Mlnnt-aprilta, Minn . art aptid- liif month with Mr. and Mra. W. H. tlamlila of Waarha.uiar. Mr. and Mra. Gambia mnlorad to I'lirlland to maat their daughter-In-law and thalr grand hlldren. Null K1l.il Tha lialdal Mollar enrporatlon baa fltd ault In rlr rult rourt aialnat Arilmr II Klanan. fur tha auma of l 01 and 110. II, for marrhandUa al lagad to baa baan purrhaaad. I Jraaar laauad A Biarrlaia II cania waa laauad Tuadar aftar- noon to M. J. M-I.aran, ti. aalaaman, Klamath Kalla. and Alya Maraa larlanu, If, nuraa, of Kama Crui. calif. Nurara itlfll All nuraaa who wlah to aitaiid tha maattnl to ba hald In Marrlll thla aanlni ara raquaated In maat al tba Hall botal at 11 ocliKk. Tranapor tatlnn will ba provldad. Ctrila to llwt-l lenaral maatlng of lha Harmony rlrcla of lha riirlatlan rhurrh wj'.l ba hald at tha rnurrh Thursday af tarnono at I JO o'clock. Italia Vlalt Mr. and Mra. Hay Hall of Euivna ara vlaltura In Klamath Falla, their formar hnma. Mr. Hall la roiinarta-d with tba Pacific Grayhound Jlnaa. Mra. Harbour Belter Mra. Hay Harbour la Improving at bar hnma, t:i r.aat Main, from aerlnua lllneaa. ha la now abla to racatva vialtora. akirUI Hub to Meef Eaatern atar Horlal club will meat on Kabruary II at t il) o'rlork at tha Maannlc ball. Thla avent waa poitpnnad from February I. leavra for Xoiih Mra. F. J. Youni laft Klamath Falla Tu ra dar nltht for Vanrouvar. H. C. to attend tha funaral of her mother. Kntrrtalnlna (lull Mra. A. K. Albert, J3 Grant alreet, la in lartatnlng tha Knlrk Kna.k Saw Ini clob Thuraday afteruoon. All membara ara aaked lo attend, flejllil lo Mm. Hi. Paul 'a Epla ropal guild will meet Thuraday at lha pariah bnuae, at 1:30, It waa announced Wedneaday. llHuma rVoin Mouth Mra. 0. Pbllllpa of 117 Kldnrado Ara. baa returned from an enjnvabla raca Hon In aouthern California. WEATHER Tha rvclo-Btormagraph at Vn darwond'a pharmacy reglatered a decided upturn In bacoinetrlc praaaure. tho change beginning at I o'clock laat avenlng. Brlak wlnda. flurrlea of annw and cool weather la Indicated. Tha Tycoa recording thermom eter reglatarad maximum and minimum temperaturea today aa followa: High. S Low, IS Fnnvaai for the next 14 houra: Generally fair and conl. Red Ball Stage Line Ona Staga Daily for Lakawiaw, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 !eave K. F. 8:30 a. ro. PINE Regular Priced' The Rainbow I Ilorlii.rt Applrgata ramp. In, letarlmeiil of tlregtin, I'. H. W. 1 V., Invllea all Npanlah War vet- erana who aaw aarvlre lu lha linker war, HpauUh war or tha I' li 1 1 1 U pin n Inaiirrartlnn, who ara not man. bare of tha U. . W. V j lo ba lla gueata at banquet i at lilu p. in. February li. 1 Tha 14th annlvereary of lha Inking of tha main In llll will be ohaerved at thla lima. Mupper will ba aervad In tha baeement of lha county rourt home by lha auilllary memheri. Frank Hoplerr, lca commander and Fred H. Holm, deputy marah all. ara In charga of arranga inanla. CELEBRATION PLANS GIVEN CHAMBER O. K. (Continued from 1'are Una) up tha matt ur ot Ilia old high ai huiil building on the hill on Fifth alreet, which ha dearrlhed . "... .mi ' Thla hultrlltiar baa bean pun haaed by the Ma-! mora man m year a.....i u. n.o aoiilc lodge, and I'lialrinan Gro-a-1 eertloiw In our ratranrhment and berk lugaeaied that tba civic af-it reduction program, falra cummlttra confer with lha 11 continued: "Our tag reduo Maaona with regard to eiime ' llun program la now wall under method of eliminating tha aban-iway but our chrap power tnove doned ahall on lha hilltop. An- mant la atlll In ita Infancy." drew Collier, chairman of tha committee, will laka action aa fro DOT auggaalau. Hlaemora llreird I Llndaay Hlaemore of Fort i Klamath told of plana for lha Crater Laka akl tournament, and of the Impi'rlame of Klamatb Falla help In making tha anow rarnlval a permanent Institution. The Cralrr !.ake club, ha aald. baa not joined tha akl club a eu. lei hm, hoping lo retain tha amateur rhararterlattra of the local event. T. It. Glllriiaalnra told of plana for a errviie lub feature at the rarnlval, and of tba uece.elty for Klamatb Falla arranging auma program for February In In con nection with the carnival. On tha auggeatlun of E. H. Hall, It an dr illed to apoiiaor a "kld'a" anow ftghl, poeiibly beixeen two of tha erhnola, to work up In terrat In anow sporta. (illlen watrra. Tom lirltell and Mal colm Kplry mere appointed on a committee to repreaent the cham ber In making plana for the carn ival prellmluarlm. Harlan rtprake F. 0. Harlan, aerretary of lha Kugena chamber of commerce. auiika to the directors on tha work of tba I.ne Angrlea offlra of the atate chamber. He aald that Douglaa, Joarphlne, Jarkaon and Lake rountlra In Soul hern Oregon have arranged to appro priate funda for aupport of tha I .os Angelea office, and atated that, with huge numbera of tlali ora coming to l-oa Angelea thla year for the Olympic games. It waa eltremely Important that Oregon ba represented there. He waa Informed that tba county court baa already appropriated liuo for thla purpoae. and Coun ty Conimlaalonera Wllllama and Obrnrlialn said that tha court awaited recommendallona from the rhamber with regard to II. Montblv payment of 110 waa rec ommended. Oregon Better Off Than Other States (Continued rrom rage Ona) state with the lowest tag lery In the I'nlted Statee. as well aa tha one off "ring lha rheapeat power for Industrial purposes. la Hoirful Ha aald ba believes Ma appear ance before tha board of army englneera had tha wholeaoma af fect of focualng attention at the national capital on tha Columbia river and Ita navigation and pow ar polentlalltlea. Ha la ot the opinion tha board will not change Ita mind on Its original ad verse report on tha development of the Columbia river. At Washington Governor Meier conferred with President Hoover and General Charlea G. Dawea. bead of tha reconstruction finance corporation. In New York City he met bankera and InduatrlalUta. Surh .conversations, ha aald. de veloped the Inclination that "our , biialneaa and Industrial conditions 1 are due for Immediate Improve ment." i In reply to quoted atalemenla i from tba east. Governor Meier aald he reserved the right to j change hie mind and that "Ibero really Is nothing to aay on that point." I In a formal atatement the ot- i mm ne remarked "In connection army englneera) there developed a lack of united front on the pnrt of Oregon for the develop ment of tho Columbia a eub- TREE They had their fling at death I Now they take a fling at life reckleagly, fearleatly, dan gerously I 10 and 35c. Now Playing Tom Tyler In "Two-Futed Justice" First I Tun Klamath Nawe roundly avoniad lha metropolitan morn Ina iara r-aiing thla fli-ld. Khan It l-nrrli-d lha Wlniil llulh Judd niurdar ronrliilon Tuaaday morning. Tha other papara, whlrh o to praaa In lha lata afternoon or early evening, aant til raaa lo tha Jury. Tha KLAMATH NKWH liroufht In tha verdict, and rauchad Ka readers aoonar than did any matropolltan papar. Tha olhar morning papara ere all boura bablnd tha KLAMATH NKWH. J art on whlrh I ahall have mora to aay at a lalar data." flaa .No l-rar "I have no faar of tha fulura," tha governor aald In speaking of x-onomle and Indualrtal affalra, "and am confidant that uf'ire long lhara will ba evldii'cd an appreciable battarnjant of ron dltloua lu tba country aa a whole. "With raforenie to Oregon I want to add that wblla It baa Ita onoiiilc problatna, condition bara ara ronelilerably battar than lhay ara In lha mlddl waaiara and eastern atataa. "In (irrion wa bar not only mora adariuataly mat our unem plnymant and Industrial prob lania than thay hava In tha mid dla waat and aaat. but wa ara tniilJf. CTVSWf. SQUAD ASSAILS NIPPON FORCES (Continued from Paia Ona) support Unas war half a mil lu Ina rear. In tha International aattlement there waa ronatderabla apprehen alon, and I nltad btataa marines took psrt with other foreign units In building additional sandbag barricades and barbed wire da-frn- as. The marlnra, guarding a Una on a lu-mlle front Inalde and out aide of tha International acttle ntent, took up tba heaviest bur den of tha defense of tha aettle nient. The marines' line eitended from Ilia eulllemetit'e eiireme western areaa, along Koorhow creek, Iba northern boundary. until It met tha aoldlera of the Thirty-first I'nlted males Infant ry ten mll'a to the east. Marines Alert Parfa of this front faced direct. ly on Chapel, dally ecene of unfil ing, bombing and heavy machine gun flra. Tba Cblnaaa troope faced tha marlnea acroaa boo rhow creek, and tha marlnea were kept ronatantly on tha alert aa lha Chlneae erected barricades, but relatione between the two fnrcea were described aa "friendly aa poealhle under the clrrum- atancaa," and tba marlnea wara not worried. Tha Chines cavalry attack waa reported to hava occurred at Klangwun. part of tha Chapel battle front. Th hnraemen. tha report aald, rode against tha foe wllb a dash Dot unlike that of their remote predecessors, tha riders of tha Mongrol chiefs, wielding their aaoera with vigor on tha enemy In the face of tha aplttlng machine guns. They were finally driven off, according to tha reporta. but not until they bad Inflicted heavy rae ualtlea with their outmoded war fare. Japs Held Eager For Disarmament (Continued trots Page Ona) favor a reduction In the site of battleahlpa and the caliber ot their guns, reduction of tonnage or airplane carrier, strict limita tions ot tha us of all clasaea ot war Teasel., prohibition of air bombardments and ot tha as of poison gaaea and bacteria. August Zaleeakl, Polish repre sentative, presented a plan for "moral disarmament." H aald Poland would offer a formal pro gram under thla head later and that Ambassador Hugh Gibson of the I'nlted States "forcibly re minded ua yeaterday tha beat guarantee of aecurlty conalata In our nelghbora' good will." Slcnor Grandl'a address brought three especially enthnsl aatio outburata of applause when he raid his country was willing tn prolong tha London naval treaty, to do everything possible toward bringing about actual dis armament, and to abolish many of the moat important Heme on armament programs. He deliver ed tha address without a alngle gesture, rc-iling both hla hands gracefully upon a table. Ho aald Italy rejected the French theory of aecurlty to pre cede disarmament. "Without dis armament." he adilrd, "there can ba no security." lie accepted the German demand that other na tions disarm In the aauie pro portion aa Germany la forced to do under the treaty of Versailles. He aald Italy waa In favor of proloiiKlng the Washington and London naval agreements as pro posed yesterday by Ambassador Hugh Gibson of the United States. He aald he viewed the present conflict In tho far east, not with the trnulo Irony with which VoX Ural Sound In Town lt Showing Today "West of Broadway" Owning Tomorrow Buck Jones In His Latest Western "The Range Fued" Coming Sumlnjf "EMMA" others view It, hut as "a warning to ua all." The addreea of Iba Polish for eign fiiliil'ler, advocating "moral dlearmaini'iit." to Improve nation al relatione Involving mutual a aletanre of nations, waa identl j fled with the dominant feature I of tha French program. "My I Country," ha aald, "bapplly aup I porta all prnpoaala calculated to make countrlaa of bad faith j shrink from Ilia risk of aggres sion." Observers aald they aaw In this niova also a reflection of I Foland'a fear of her neighbor, I Rotlet Kua.la. Tha equipment of Japan'a army la far laaa efficient than that of modern a r mini, Ambassador Mat aodalra aald. "Our air force." ha aald, "la still In tha making Wa ara far behind many other powera In civil aviation. Japan la prepared to do all within bar power to contribute to formulat ing an agreement fair and equll- t abla. aa well aa practical and economical, through whlrn limita tion and reduction of armamenta ran beat ba affected with aa- aarancae that national aafety will not ba Impaired and that all partlaa to the agreement strictly observe Ita atlpulatlona." American Smashes Bob Sled Records (Continued from I'aga Ona) I 11:11, to take eecond place, 1.14 seconds behind Htevens. No other boh run aver aaw the terrific apaed Htevens and the Young (Iwlse developed today as they battled for tha Olympic title. Tba remainder of tha field of II sleda of eight nationa were dis tanced almost from tba atart. Among tnrm waa Jack Haaton. American, who woo tha two-man title In llll. LAKE PLACID. S. Y-, Fab. 10, 4,rtveu literatroin of hwaden. world (V kttometrea, champion today won the flrat ot tha Olym pic ski aventa. tha 11 kllomelree cross-country run, beating tha de fending champion. John Grot tumehraaten of Norway, who fin ished slith and collapsed over tha line. I'tteratrom a time lor tne course, about 11 mllee. waa 1 hour, IS minutes, 7 seconds. Axel Vlkstrom. also of Sweden, finished eecond. exactly two mln utea behind I'tteratrom, whose Sme was not considered fast, con sidering tha rather eaay course. .ell Baerlnen of Finland wo. third. WOOL HF.M.M BF.TTKIl HOKTOX. Feb. 10. UP) tered demand la being rerelred for moderate auantltlea Of Btrlrt- ly combing etaple of U'e and fb'i and finer qualltlea weetern grown woola. Strictly combing bo a ana CO'a territory wool bring II to 5Jc, scoured basla. Gradea atrlct ly combing 4'a and finer terri tory wools ara held at tic to f7e. acoured baals, wblla choice offer Inge la original bags aall et lie to lie. TO CI.OHF. FKIDAT CHICAGO. Feb. 1. (P The Chicago board of trade, the atock. curb and mercantile exchangee will ba cloaed Friday, Feb. 11. Lincoln's birthday. The liveatock exchange will be open. FUNERAL NOTICES ROSS IMXIEL HILMAX The hod of Rosa Daniel HII , . . ... j IH.T..?!? .K.r aire, rr-fl jiuiwu will arrive In Klamath Falla Sat urdav evening, accompanied by the father. Frlenda ere invited to attend the funeral service to be held Sunday afternoon at at th chapel of the McGlnnla Parker funeral home. Pine avenue at Eighth street, with Rev. Jo aeph Swing of th Episcopal church officiating. Interment will follow In tha family plot In the Llnkrllle cemetery. A congreaaman aaya M Too don't hava liquor, the girl ot to day will kick you In the pant. But It you do. you'll get It In the neck. Ladies' Coats Cleaned and Preeaed 48 Fur Trim C Sllehtly Kxtra Pelitorium Cleamera and Dyers 1116 Main. Phone HIS. DODGE BROTHERS 1932 Model Cars on display today, together with the 1932 Plymouth, with Floating Power, Automatic Clutch, Hydraulic Brakes, Ail-Steel Bodies. 25 GOOD USED CARS AT REDUCED PRICES Let us show you the new improve ments on the New Dodge and Ply mouth as well as what bargains we are offering in good used transpor tation. Ostendorf Motor Co. lMIIKiK AM) TRAIN FROM PORTLAND IS DUE TONIGHT (Continued from I'aga On) Agent I,. I,. Graham laft on train I 4 for lha arena of tha annw elide 1 Wednraday morning. Two llii Ilea of new anow tell I In Klamath Falla and vl' lulty In ! little more than an hour Tuea I day right, and light snow flur- vlii run) I inierf Weiliieailatf morn- Th tH,, whl h were 1 1 K i, t and fluffy were piled Into drifts by a strong wind, whlrh 10 I reached hlgheat velocity of miles an hour between 1:0V and !:uu o'clock thla morning. Average wind Telocity from midnight until noon today waa computed at 11 miles par hour by tha wind gauge of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company. Tha breesa blew from the north er eat until about I 11 o'clock thla morning. whn It ahlfted to lha west. Tha minimum temper ature ot the day waa II degreee. Forraaat Wind, Hnow. "TV. 1 ... 1 ..Ihafritin alii a menu of brlak wlnda carrying I flurrlea of anow .and roollng I unchanged, weather aa his foreraet for thai Shipping Tba principal ahln. next 4 boura. Tha atata weather ping point rarlot marketa for V. bureau predicted occasional show, j . So. 1 Netted liema ware re era tonight In tb waatarn part ported dull lo lower. Idaho Falla or Oregon, wnn coiuer w u- In tha eastern aactlon. Hnow flurrlea at Crown Point, mixed rain and annw at I arrolia. Wash., moderate anow at Wiu lock, Waah., and occaalnnal snow la tha Hleklyou mountains waa reported Wadnaaday by tha Port land airport weather bureau. Five luchea ot naw anow waa reported from Hun Creek moun tain, according to the local office ot the state highway depart ment All blgbwaya are reported open, but motoriata are warned that tha light fall of naw enow haa added to tha haiarda of driving and chalna are aeceaaary. ! Petitions Filed I For U. S. Papers Petitions for eecond aaturall ratlon papers, examinations for whlrh will be given before Judge W. M. Duncan by W. B. Black- man, naturalisation exam'ner, In circuit court next September, were I tiled Tueaday by a number of forelgnera wishing to become American cltliena. Nine of the 14 who ware ex amined Monday will be admitted in ritlianahtn. according to an announcement from the court. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If yoa wish to be permanently relieved of gas In atomach and bowels, take Baalmann'a Gas Tablets, which are prepared specially for atomach gas and all the bad effecta reenlttng from gaa preaaure. That empty, gnawing feeling at tha pit ot tha atomach will disappear: that anxioua. nervoua feeling with heart palpitation will Tanlah. and you will again be. able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling af ter dinner will be replaced by a deelre tor entertainment. Bloat ing will ceaae. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer fi cold and "go to aleep" because ( Baalmr.nn's Gaa Tableta prevent I gas from Interfering with the circulation. Get the genuine. In in yellow ewcaaa-.. Tug store. Price. II the yellow package, at any good Always on hand at STAR DKl'G STORK. Adv. Wooril We are alerting off the arw year with soma epeetalai FINE COAL for Hogs, etc. 35c per 100 lbs. DRY SLABS $5.00 Dbl. Load .ek aa about Hob; Feel aad Oil Burner. Large atock Fuel Oil, Fnrnace Oil end Diesel Olla oa hand at all i 111 OS, PEYTON & CO. "Wood to Bum" 126 8. Tth. Phone 5S3 PLYMOI TH DKALK.lt ('OIIVAM.I.. Ore., Feb. 10. tP) Khlpplnf point (juntallona on potatoes sank to near low polnta Wadnaaday In tha Idaho Falla and Maine markete. while terminal markets were also weaker en apt at Man Francisco, where Oregon stock held the higheet position. arcordlng to today a marketgram service, co-operating with tha C. S. h. A. bureau ot agricultural economics. Tha trade waa weak In Ua Angelea and Chicago, but prlcee wnra unchanged. Terminal The prtnrlpel ter minal carlot aiarketa for I'. 8. No. 1 Netted Gem poleioea vera re ported weaker today. Chicago market weak oa weetern, dull on other: quotations unchanged. I.oe Angelea market slightly weaker: qtiotatlona onchangrd. Han Fran- clero market aleady quotatlona Don't Endure Slipping FALSE TEETH Do your false teeth drop or slip when you talk, eat. laugh or aneese? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed a minute longer. Faateetb. a naw powder to aprln ble on your platea, holds teeth firm. Gives fin feeling of se curity and comfort. No gummy. gooey, paaty taate or feeling. j ot f-aateeth today at Star Drng Co. or any other drug store. i Adv. Ladies Attention! Do You Wear Small Siie Shoe.? (3V, 4, 4Vi, 8) If So-We Have 100 Pairs Now Only .H89 Former value to 17.85 All Other Style Left From Former Sale All Siae Now $2.00 and $3.00 Pair Buster Brown Shoe Store Ex-Service Men and Women: Comrades and Buddies: On Friday, February the 12th, natal day of our illustrious, martyred president, Abra ham Lincoln, the FELICAN THEATRE will dhow on the ncreen the Civil War photoplay. "SECRET SERVICE." As a stasre play it van hailed by America's best critics as a correct portrayal of Civil War life. It is now generally acknowledged as cinema's masterpiece of America's greatest play of the Civil War. The play. "SECRET SERVICE." is from the pen of William Gillette and is his best known stage play. Mr. Gillette stands pre eminently as an actor, playright and pro ducer. The cast of characters includes Richard Dix, star of "Cimarron", and Shir ley Gray, who appears for the second time as Dix's Leading Lady. It is the wish of the Management of the FELICAN THEATRE that every EX-SERVICE man and woman in and adjacent to Klamath Falls view this picture during ita showing in this city, especially as it is being shown on the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, and this open letter is an INVITATION to all veterans to view this picture as GUESTS of the PELICAN THEATRE on Friday, Sat urday or Sunday, February 12, 13 and 14th. The presentation of a membership card from your Service Organization, the display of your discharge papers, a campaign medal of any war or your appearance in uniform will entitle any Veteran to free admission during the showing of "SECRET SERVICE." It is our sincere wish that each and every one of you who offered your life in defense of our great democracy enjoy this Civil War portrayal of America life, as much as we enjoy the privilege of inviting you as our guests. Very sincerely youra, The Management of the a Pelican market dull and rather unsettled; Quotallona lower to tf ana lie. Yakima market dull: ajmlteiuna unchanged. Maine t Preee. flel market fur l. tt. No. 1 Greea MiMintalna waa weak wllb quota tloua lower al 4 Ho and 41c. Vital Statistics MAHHI.tOKM M'LARKN-rARLNON M. J. McLaren, Klamath Falla, le Al)l Marea Carlaon. Kami Crul. Calif., by Her. Melville T. Wire at tba pareonage of the Flrat Methodist rhurrh at I p. m. Tuesday. Wed. and Thura. ElUea Land, and Victor McLaglen ia "WICKED" Plua U. S. C. Trojana we. Notre Dame Gridiron Claeaic Cartoon and New III Theatre i Dunham Auto Co. Pricea 10 and 25c 434 Ho. 61 h Ht. Phone 27'J 401 N. mil. l'lmno na-w