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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1934)
March 81, 4034 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAGE PIVB CITY BRIEFS Portland Vkllors Mr. and Mrs. Murlaon of Portland, wura guuHls of Mr, and Mrs. A, A. , Wurd ot the Klaninth Funeral homo curly turn week. Endi Today "At Huibendi Go" TOMORROW, j Cast from the proJ tecting arms of civ-! ilization into the sav-( age clutches of a wild, wild jungle- A world-famout nowipsptr correipondont 1 A rnoroia chomlit An tnergotlc mlddle-agad woman lecturor A bnipectoclad, m o u I y, littla school teacher CIVILIZATION " madt htr a Lady! THE JUNGLE made htr a Woman! ' N Mm who had called htr t ptit, now , mugm tor ner avore CECIL B, DeMILLB'S MfUUM BIGHTENED PEOPLB OLAUDETTTEC0LBE8T HERBERT MARSHALL HART BOLAND WILLIAM GARGAN ALSO 1ST rKATI'RKTTB "Killing Time" with Jan FROMAN rt Famous BInea singer.- tXD FRATUKETTB "SPORTING MELODY" Muile and Sport In College GRANTLAND RICE LATEST PICTORIAL NEWS DISPATCHES Complote Programil Complete Comfortl Kmli Today '.Man Trailer" TOMORROW VSL 33332 33 -It i33Co Olt A W H 'W Am w ft gGOIMI mm, Hull riiijprn W lulled Any IiuhiiIiiiII playnr wishing to try out (or til lull ill bol iik ol'KUlllti'd liy tils Hunt Kliininlli Improve iiiniit i'IuI), can du' io by nolnit to llio club bull grounds ut Houth Hlxtti street and Wash burn Wuy, and ruportlm to Wll Hum King, conch, on Buiitluy af ternoon, April 1, uoetiiillug to uu aniiuuncvmoiit (roiu tbu tun in muuugor. I'roKram Planned An Easter progrum bus buou arranged by the Hundny school or tbo Latter Day HalnU church which In bold aril Sunday In llio city llbrury auilllorhini, Following llio -orulsos uu kkk hunt will bo iflvon (or llio f'lillfli'on. Any ono car ing to altiind will bo welcomed. Horvlcoa will bniiln at 10 o'olock, before llio proKram, HuntliiK (Junlnvn llrackidt County Judge (IrUr.lo auld Sat urday ha had received word from Portland ankliiK Information uu to tha whereabouts nt Uustave Hrackelt, 411. Tbo Judgo auld Portland aulhorltlos hava In formation about III" family they want to convey to Ilrnckolt. Change Made Tbo Klunialh Fulls Ministerial Association will moat at lo:80 o'clock Mondny tnomliiK, Apr" t Il-r" PranbytrliiB church, Instead ot at tho rirnt Christian church, es originally aunouncad, Thompson VIltor F. R. Thompson, former manager o( ihn I.nniii'll Valley lrrlKntlon district and now land appraiser (or tho fixlorul government, wan In town Baluriluy armr a irip io Idaho, Ilflturn to Kukoiib Mr. and Mm. Arthur Larsen of Kimono, who havo boon visiting friends mill relatives In Klamuth Falls, loft for Eugona on Bniuruuy. Itotunui llomiv Klmar Wllnon H-yaar-old ion ot Mr. and Mm. w.ul Wllnon of Lakivlw, lo(t KUm.th Vallav honpltal Hatur day to roturn to hU boma afmr raenporaung trom a mi k oration. Knda Today llonilllne Hhootora" TOMORROW New VOX Theatre of the Otare COMING TOMORROW 231 "GUILTY!" of losing his hoart V to a woman attor be had sworn to live with' out lovel with OHo KRUGER Una Merkel Hon Lyon Imiliol Jowcll Rnacoo Knrna A Motro-Goldwyn- Mayor Picture ALSO-NEWS-CARTOON Henry Armaria in PALSIE WALSIE ENDS TONIGHT "MADAME SPY" WOOD Blookwood Is the oleaneat and most untidy fuel for the sum mer at tbo lower prices. Double $5-50 $4tOO ....... $2-5 load Single load .. Half Singlo nnoonrcn-ooAii A now onr of that tame coal you bought last year. All our pntroni are .pleased . wltb It and buying more. OOo por 100 lb. saok. Brio In your saok, rue) Oil, Dleaal Oil, Stove Oil. Peyton U Co. "Wood to Burn" Phone BSD' 116 8. Tth St r--i n IV V Coming Events TUH oaluudur o( ooinliia oveota lint boon couipllud by tha ohatn linr of coiumorca and fb JUrulil Nnwa. It will b darotad to at tain of publlo Internal, A dill Horn ara wnlrnnind. Mnrcli 81, Hnliirflny Lactura by (,'uiilnlti Carl Von lloffinao, world travolnr and ad- vonturor, (tvon under tba au plcea of tba Library club. At tba auditorium of Klamath Union blgli achool at 8:00 o'clock, boconil minimi April row uuai of tbo 20-90 olub at tin Wllluru hotol. April S, Monday Auuuul KiiHior Mondny danco to ba given by KiiIkIiU of Colum bia at Wlllurd bolol, Mualo fur nlihad by itoy (,'lnrk'l U-ploco or cbmtra, April 8, Tui'wlay DauKhliir ot tha lirltlih Em pire at tho homo of Mra. Cun ulnghain, IU North Kltchth, 7:30 o'clock. April 4, Widiiemliiy Jolly Nolahbora club to moot at tbo hom of Mra. Kmll l'uul. Mra. Cbarloa Cain, amlutlng lio toita. April a, Tliuradny Fl'blng aaaon opana. April O, Friday. Visiting mtmbara of tba Emit- arn Biar to ba aponiori lor a card party to ba bold Friday oranlnii, April 6, at tba Maaonlo hall. Publlo li invited. Dinner dvillcotlon now cafotnrla at llooievclt aohool, t:IO o'clock. publlo lnvlii?d. April 7, Hiiturdny D, P, W. (Ilea club to hold rummago anla In building at cor ner of Bovonlb and Main atroota. Card parly ponaorod by tho rnlrhnvnn P.-T.A. to le hold at Pulrhnvon nymnaliim at 8:00 o'clock. Public cordially Invltod to attonil. April 13, Tlillrndny T. L. B. dance at Wlllard botol. Frlilny, April IB. Tho Kalrliavon P.-T. A. will proni'iit a program loloctcd from tbo bi'rl tuluiit In tho clly. It will be held at tha achool at 8:00 o'clock, and tba public lias been Invltod. April 14, Huiinlny. Ijnat dance of l bo acaion to be given by tho Winter Dancing club at tbe Wlllard botol. I'mlcrttoca Oprrtillnn O. H. ljiiiiiloit, deputy In the office ot the city tronmirer and police Judge, iiiiiliTwoiit an operation (or appoudlcltla Huturday morn ing at Klamatli Valloy uoapltal. ItotumliiK Homo Mrs. Ivor Noul Htowurt and baby son, An Kiia ilynon, aro lruvlnx Klamuth Valloy boapllul Bunduy to return to their homo on Ori'Kon avenue. lloopltnl Patient Arthur Fid dler of the llaldwln holel nuli lulttod to an appendicitis opora tlon Haturday at Klamath Valloy hospital. Pelican P.-T. A. Oronp The Pol lean P.-T. A. aludy group will moot WcdiiPiuliiy afternoon, April 4. at the homo of Mra. Heater Put man, at Bhlpplugton. Forfeits Hall Dull ot $10 waa torfnltod Saturday morning by Olon Koxvern, arroated Friday night on chargoa of druukonneas. Mil --"I I 1 II 'I I II W a t n I n aj from !iipoctor Ilnnry HhortKon, anulliiry In spector, has warned cltlsons that the parking strips on memo Terrace and Calllornla avenue are elty property, He warna thorn to cease throwing rubbish and luwn clippings on the - property. Tbe rubblnb, be says, blocks drains and acutlors onto tbe struota, Medals Awarded Declamation Meet Winners Friday The county grade achool doc lumatlon content was completed at the Allamont school Friday nvonlng with Winifred Lamm of Modoc Paint taking first place In the fifth and sixth grade seri ous contest. John Muthes of Al tiiinoiit was second. (Jehild Btlpplcb of Falrhaven took first place In the flftb and sixth grade humorous wltb Grant Drown of Crystal second. Mary Mnrguret Bcott of Alia tnont took first plucs In the sov onth and eighth grade serious contest. Jack Lyman of Cbllo quln was second. Jean I.udwlg of Bprsgua Itlver was first In the lovcnlh and eight grade hu morous, nicliard Gallagher of Fulrhavcn was second. Tbe Altamont glee club, Cbll oiiiln grade scbooj orcbtstra, Morrill Hoys' glee club and Uon ansa clog team presented enter tainment. Module to the winners of tbe contest were given by Superin tendent Fred Peterson. Miss Edna Bloom, Keuo; Robes Hough, Falrhaven; Mrs, Henri etta Short, Altamont, were In cbarga of the county contests. Sunday School Program Ready The boys and girls of the First Haptlst Bupdny achool will pre sent the following numbers at the regular Sunday achool hour, :45 to 10:45, Sunday morning: Welcome Esther rtoblnaon. Jesus Lores Mo Bong by Fay Marie Umohundro. Little Drown Seed Recitation by Floyd Hunsaker. Dolfldllly Mediation by June Horahborgor. ' Far Away Bong by the boys and girls. M.iry Ann's Mistake Recita tion by Darlene McDanlpls. Kaalur LIMiea Recitation by Gladys Kllllan. Day of Eaetor Song by four girls. ( Drllle By five primary boya. Bnron'a Ilos3 Song by five junior boys. Obituaries MARY CATHKRIXB OWSI.KY Mary Catherine Owaley died March 30 at 10:05 p. m. at tbe home Of her son, William J. Owsley ot Klamath Falls. Mrs. Owsloy was born In Missouri In Spain Is planning to dam the F.Hle rlvbr, near the Portuguese frontier, Inundating 37,000 acres, to form tha largest artificial lake In the world. AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing, "As Husbands -00." Sunday, "Four Frightened People," with Claud ttte Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Roland, William Onrgan and Leo Carlllo, Pine Tree Now playing, "The Man Trailer." Sunday, "Tha World Changes," wltb Paul Manl and Alluo MacMabon. Rainbow Now playing, "Head lino Bhootors." Sunday, "Wild Horse Mesa," with Randolph Hcott and Bally Diane. Vox Now playing, "Madame Spy." 8unday, "The Women In Ills Life," with Otto Kruxer, Una Merkel, Isabel. Jewel and Ben Lyon. , AT THK PELICAN. With tbe exeoptlon of three scenes, which were made In tbe studio In Hollywood", Cecil B. De Mllle'i latest Paramount picture, "Four Frightened People," which comes tomorrow to tbe Pelican theatre, was filmed entirely In tho wild sections ot the' Island of Hawaii, Tbe company was lo cated two hundred miles by boat from Honolulu. Claudette Coioert, 'Herbert Mar shall, Mary Boland, William Oar gan and Leo Carlllo bead the Im- -ft; rt . r X WILL BE HERE WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS AND COATS " THE VERY CREAM OF THE FAMOUS . LINE . . .MR. JACOBSON WILL PERSONALLY SUPERVISE THE FITTING OF EACH GARMENT AND A PERFECT FITTING IS GUARANTEED BY BOTH ROTHMOOR 2 AND OURSELVES. IT COSTS NO MORE . . . AND EACH ORDER IS HAN DLED EXACTLY THE SAME AS OUR REGULAR STOCK GARMENTS . ' : ; t .. '' If you need extra sleeve length ... if you need extra skirt length ... or width . . . and if you are a stickler for details ... this is the ONE line to see for an exclusive garment of per fect fitting satisfaction. KLAMATH FALLS i i Ml If. eea FOUR f RIQHTINKD PEOPLI posing cast which brings this E. Arnot-Robertson novel to tbe screen. AT THE FINE TREE. Paul Mnnl, who la one of the La loiate's OREGON few screen iter who has a olce In the selection of bis film ve hicles, read over BO stories be fore be selected "The World Changes," which la on vlow at tbe Pine Tree theatre tomorrow, as the picture he would like to do. Tbe great recaption accorded "The . World Changes" by the thousands of film stars over the country where the picture has al ready played, justifies Muni's se lection ot this opto of American life. Supporting Paul Muni In War ner Dros.-Flrst National's "Tbe World Changes" are Aline Mac Mahon, Mary Aator, Margaret Lindsay, Ouy Klbbee, Donald Cook and Gordon Westcott AT THE RAINBOW. Zane Grey's famed action-romance, "Wild Horse Mesa," done Into a movie with a caat headed by Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Fred Kobler, Lucille La Verne, Charley Grapewln and Jim Thorpe, has been booked tor tbe Rainbow theatre, where It will open tomorrow. AT THE VOX. Otto Kroger appears as Attorney Kent Barrlnger In the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer picture, "The Women In Hie Life' play ing at the Vox theatre Sunday, probably has bad one of the x ' COMING MONDAY April 2nd In Our STORE ALL DAY FOR THE GREATER CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS Mr. Ben Jacobson Factory Repreaentatrrei of tho FauBona LINE OF amid (5 varied llvoa of any notion pic ture actor. Kruger has been a telephone linesman, O. S. forest ranger, an engineer, and a gob In Uncle Sam's navy. He Is aq ex cellent miialolan. a talented ma gician and knows mdre trick golf shots than any other film player, Kruger Is now appearing In his second Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer pic ture In which he plays the part of an attorney, Tbe first was "Beauty tor Sale." His second, "The Women In His Life," waa directed by Qsorge B, Solts and has a oast that luoludee Uua Merkel, Ben Lyon, Isabel Jewell, Roscoe Karns. Irene Har vey, O. Henry Gordon and Irene Franklin. , Vital StatisHc$ BIRTHS HUBBELMAN Born to alt. and Mrs. Jim Husselman, 10(0 Harrlman street, daughter, March 28, 184. Weight pounds. Namsd Nona Bslle. In England there are about 180,000 aooldental deaths n year. About 8,000 of those ocour on highways and the rest In In dustry. Sponges are tanned like leath er, by a new process, to lnoreasa their durability. gj LAKEVIEW I