The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 24, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    March 24, 1034
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALIS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
Coming Events
Tbls oaloudsr of ooailug events
hu bssn eompllsa by ths okouv
btr ot corutiisros and f ho llorsld
Nows. It will bs dorotod to of
fnlri of publlo Interest, Addi
tion! oro welcomed.
March It'll Saturday
Elk! Lodge ball (or mouthers
ud Invited friends at tho Blks
Tompls.
Mshouoy donee, ot exhibit
building, Klamath county fair
groundi,
Card party sponsored by Mid
land grange at (rang ball.
March Bl, Saturday
Lsoture by Captain Carl Von
Ilotfmas, world traveler and ad
vonturor, (Ivan under the aus
ploM ot tli Library olub. At tlio
auditorium ot Klamatb Union
high lohool at 1:00 o'clock.
beoond annual April Pool llusl
ot th 80-80 club at tbt Wlllord
liotol.
April 0, Thursday
Fliblni imiod opona.
April 0, Friday.
Visiting members ot tbt Eait
era 8lar to bt iponion for a
card parly to bo bold Friday
evonlng, April I, at tb Maionlo
ball. Publlo li Invited.
April 7, Saturday
B. P. W. Olea club to hold
rummage ml at SIB Main street,
April 1'J, Thursday,
T. L. B. dance at Wlllard
holol.
Knd Today -"Flying Devils"
Tomorrow
DEVIL
And Tlio
DEEP
Gary C'OOI'KH
Tallulnli Iliinklirad
Charles Lauglilon
Forum Mooting lleguii Tho
0 o in in u n 1 1 y Congregational
church, liai Inaugurated now
orloi of evonlng forums, with
(be mooting till" Hunduy evening
to bo devoted to study or tlio
"Church ai a Factor In I'revon
tlon of Child Uellnqunncy." Mn.
Ulliubelb Itoblusou, or tlio Hu
man ot Charities of Brooklyn,
N, Y will bo flio speaker. She
Inn' a wldo experience with
"problem" funilllo! and tha
onusos of delinquency, and bur
address promlioe to bo ot Interest
to muny.
Ili-nrlng Waived KM Roillll,
bold on federal charges of pos
session ot an unregistered itlll,
hint waived prollmlnary lion ring
linfuro U, 8. Commissioner Hart
C. TIioiiioi, and will da tnkon
to Portland In appear buforo
tho U. H, grand jury.
Itolurii! Home Mn. Johu D.
Joni'H ot Devlin Lako, N. I), liai
boon vlHltlng In Klamath Fitlli
at tho homo ot her Inter, Mm.
Hurull Ilrnnki. Bhe loft for her
home Friday.
Ib'Uints Home Mrs. Goorge
Ilnltan bos returned to her home
on Alameda etreot aflnr hulng
called tn Kugoiio whero tier two
nni-ln-law were mrloimly Injur
ed In an automobile erosii. Both
are reported to be recovering
Mtlefaotorlly. but Hurry Bmlth,
the more seriously Injured of the
two, will not bo able to bo out
for snvornt month!.
Hniu-e Not Public The donee
to b svonsored by the Crntur
Lake branch of the National Lel-
tiir Carrier! association on April
7. will not be a publlo affair ai
waa originally annonnred. The
guest lint will be limited to mom-
bom of the N. L. O. A. una tneir
famlllei and gueeie.
It,' rums to Hprngue Hlvrr
Mr. Claude Whltturd lion re
turned to hor home at Hprngue
ltlvor offr recuperating rrom
on lllneA for which "ho received
treatmvnt at Hillside hospital.
FnUjIit Agent Here B. B.
Murrltt. general freight agont for
the (I rent Nnrtbern. with office!
In Son Francisco, woe a visitor
In Klamath Fain Friday.
KCT TIM PS TODAY
"I AM SUZANNE"
Lillian Harvey and Gent Raymond
OUT
BOND
AND INTO
BONDAGE!
. A terrific
smashing Indictment
of the boil hood graft
that enmeshes tha
high and sht low, tfaa
Opens Tomorrow
ON
saw
stum a1 a, i
BLOOE
In to oHmr ten roc ke.
A DAftftYl V. ZAMUCX
srisajssssjsjssesj sswej
wmu
mi
fOANCtl Dll
CHICK CHANDUa
lUOtTM ANOCMON
SUMtOM ItELH
d
' t: ' V I ! I N I I f
A
T TIM ft ST TODAY
TIM "Rusty Rides
McCOY v Alone"
Tomorrow
One Girl against
four woman-haters.
And they love Ut
L
-inn
Hi
, Merry... ipwdy... romantic. Her wile against
their wiu... Three cruity old gold miners trying
to protect their handtome foater ion against a
gold-digger's charms . . , But what chance has a
mer man had ever since Eve?
GEORGE O'BRIEN1 MARY BRIAN
HERBERT MUNDIN
Ibidlo IMvoilooul Hervlcre
Tho dully auvotloiinl aorvlcei
over station KFJt this week will
be conducted by Iter. T. Oavli
1'reaton, pontor of Community
Congregational ti u r c h. Tbeae
aorvlces are pjonontod for a IS
minute porlod dully at t a. in.
under the annplco! of the Klam
ath Mlnlnterlnl amociatlon.
Clollilnic filolfii D. DoFrloe ot
Number 10 Main itroet, report!
to police bureau that hit home
wai entorod between and t
o'clock Friday night, and that
clothing and novurnl pound! of
bacon wore taken.
Heni'lim I'lintponcd- Hearing
for II, 0. Atwood, arreited at
eleventh and Waihlngtoa itreet
at 4:00 Uutnrduy morning on
chnrgo! of driving while Intoxi
cated, have been iet for late Sat
urday afternoon.
Itrliirna to llnnanu Mn, T.
M. Illoler of Konaiua, has re
turned to her home aftor receiv
ing in "ilk-iil treatment at lllllaiae
koepllul.
fmiillilon Ininrovre The con-
Ulllon ot J, B. VallnUli, who
underwent a minor operation at
lilllelde honnllo.1 recently, li re
ported to be hotter, according to
hoipltul attendant!. ,
n.,rrl iMilcnt Charlen Jarvl
of Dorrli l a patient at lllllnlde
honltul, where ho li receiving
medical troatmant.
Huiitlnic Frank Woolery Don
Woolurv. 2GU0 O'FarclI troot,
Ron FmnelHco, ho ohkco tno
Hherirf'a office to bolp locute
Frank C. Wooltry, who wm
working In Klamath Full! In No
vember, 1930.
U'niit Vleld Glaure Mra.
Hurry Ueorge, whoae bueband
uhm llll,..! In in nulnmoblle ac
cident Bundoy morning. Is onx-
inm in oolite iei oi ueia
glnaxui lout at the tlino ot the
.,.M,l..il TIim v 1 hh Ai, run ha left
at tha Ileriild office. A reward
haa been offered.
llollilnv Vlnltor Jonenh Holl
dny, former member of Klamath
Union high school faculty, was
a vlnltor In Klamath Fulls Fri
day. Holiday la now Instructing
at the university oi uregon.
Ixiavre for Hilt Mr!. J. W
lift Fr'lduy for Hilt, California,
wnere sue was cauea oj mt m-
no! ot uer Hsier.
William Here Tom 'Wil
liams, district mnnngor of the
A-C Hpiirk 1'lug company. Is In
Klumath Falls for a few day!
working with locnl dealers.
Here From St. Paul J. J.
Woulfe ot Bt. Paul. Minn., gener
al refrigerator agent for the
Croat Northern, spent Friday In
Klamath Falls on a business
visit.
On "Hop" Party
boot
lite fiUfe-
kW MIL wm
A km "
.Hi m
p
Many people In high society bare become drug addicts, accordV
Ing to revelations In "Narcotic," the sensational film expose of the
narcotle evil which opens at tbe Pine Tree, Tuesday. It Is said to
be the authentic story of a famous doctor ensnared by drags.
A startling expose of the wide
spread drug evil is the sensa
tional "Narcotic," which opens
at the Pino Troo theatre, Tuos-day.
This film exposes the drug
racket, tells bow the narcotic
evil bos ensnared thousands of
persons, high and low, and bow
lis grip endangers the youth of
the land. It la founded on actual
facts and la from personal re
search Into the life of the noted
patent medicine purveyor, Ur.
William O, Dnvles, known as
"Tiger-Fat" Davles. It shows
his desperate fight against the
leprous efforts ot narcotics.
Mrs. Eberlein
Hurt In Fall
Mrs. Charles Wood Kberleln,
prominent Klamath Falls elnb
woman and pioneer resident ot
tbe city, sustained a fractured
shoulder Thursday when sho trip-
peel on a rug and fell at her
home at 19G1 Erie street.
Mrs. Eberlein received . emer
gency treatment, and x-ray pic
tures were made at a local hos
pital, after which she was taken
to San Francisco. Mr. Eberlein
accompanied his wife to San
Francisco, and will remain there
with her while she is in the hos
pital recuperating from ber in
lury.
DeMolays to Hear
Groesbeck Monday
It. C. Groesbeck will deliver
an address on "The Citizen" be
fore a Joint meeting of the Ma
sonic and De Molay orders Mon
day evening, March 2t, at 8:30
o'clock In the Masonic rooms.
Brud Jones and bis De Malay
orchestra will entertain during
tbe evening. At tbe close of the
program refreshments will be
served In the banquet room.
Midland Church. Sunday school
will be held at 2:00 o'clock In
Midland hall. Preaching st 3:15
by Rev. C. J. Searlee.
OBI
U
EXTRA!
Gotnins Tuesday
SENSATIONAL!
DARING
TO UE52
. What Really
Happens at a
Dope Party!
Why Drags Produce
Degenerate Maudlin
Sex-Obsessions!
25c
Regalar Price Sk f
ADULTS ONLY Stef)lv
HI IHKPuQlj
Srattln Visitor Milton Llienie
of Scaitlo Is a bouse guest at the
homo of Mr. and Mn. A. E.
Knights on Psclflc Terrace.
Visits With Friends Mrs.
George Usrth of 1120 Won Clair
street Is spending several days
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. West of Tuls Lake.
Pelican P.-T. A An executive
meeting of Pelican P.-T. A. will
bo held Tuosday afternoon at
3: 40 o'clock at the school.
Ienve Hospital Pearl Mus
toe, 8-year-nlil daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Mustoe, was
able to leave Hlllsldo hospital
Saturday, after a serious attack
ot pnoumonla.
Court House Records
(Friday)
Divorce Suits Filed
Minnie Alice Sleber filed suit
for a divorce against John Sle
ber. Plaintiff charges desertion.
Couple married In Medford in
1988.
Mnrrlngo Applications
Pnul Lnlrd, laborer of the.
Rox Arms apartments, II, to
Ada Hardin, 18, ot Klamath
Falls.
Justice of Peace Court .
Alvlu Jackson sentenced to one
year In the county Jail and fined
S100vfor driving a oar while in
toxicated. Orders Signed
Judgment: J. C. O'Neill versus
L. J. Horton, ot nl. Total aount
of Judgment, 35,414.43. Attorney
foes. $lflfi7.!ir.
New VOX
Theatre ot tha Stan
Coming Tomorrow
Two Simple Souls
In a World Gone
Completely Cockeyed I
With Mlcltsy Roomy, Frederick Bur.
ton,Dorothy Christy. Story by Clarence
Msrki snU Dais Vsn Every. Produces
by Cerl Lscmmle, Jr. Directed by
WillKm Stltcr. Presentee) by Cerl
Lstntmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
lOxlinl Hpcclnll Kxtral
"HOA8T I1KHF and MOVIKS"
A Motro-Moldwyn-Miiycr
Musical Itevlow
AN AH, COMFDY l'llOOHAM
NEW DRESSES
$555
Frocks in powder blue and glow
trig rose for that fragile, feminine
air I Plenty of nary, too.
SMART SUITS
$995
TonH live in one all Spring!
Tweed and woolen. Coals differ
tn length agree on smartness I
SPRING COATS
.$995
Sporting tweeds! Dressy, far
trimmed woolen! In new color
bnt navy lead the field!
Dont reilon yourself to a sane and sensible Easter, with ust one new
addition to your wardrobel You can afford to go pleasantly mad get
all the things you need A coatl A sultl A'dressl That's what Wards
low prices do for you. They work wonders with the slimmest budget!
Co. Ml
irnn:hsri.mj
Must End Tonight
Ken Mnynnril in
"HUN JU8TIOH"