Juno 4, 1034 THE EVEV'NG HERALD. KLAMATH FALIA OREGON PAGB riVB CITY BRIEFS Cuming I'riim Fresno M r. f'huilos llukiiiiin, lieu Dohlla 1 1 it w k tin, was ri"ii(i'(i in urilvo from t'ruanu TiKMiUy. Hits will be accompli Med liy Mini Mnrjurle fi in 1 1 It uml MlnH Mn 17 lima, liotli of tills oily, who liuvu hficn via. llliiK Mra, Iluknmii at Krosiio. Mm, llukiiiiin will roiimlu buru for ioimii llmii, visiting liur par ents, Mr. unit Mra. Hurt lluw kliia, 8hs wa formerly vmplny d In a secretarial capacity at the Klumatb chamber of commerce. Knetvrn Htar Club The Kast rn Star Social ctult mat Krlday afternoon, Juno 1, it U's Maaonls hall, Attar a ahurt bualnnas meet Iiik, bridge waa In play, lllih acura fur contrsot waa won by Mra. Laura Wlllults, and high for auotlon to Mra, .lunula llurn. Iluatoeaes for Ilia afternoon wara Mra. Lester Kimball, Mra. 0. W. Iliirnlhrook, Mra. Irving Dunn and Mra. U. D. Matthews. ly'iivlng Turedoy Mra. Frank n. KobliiHon and children, oi Moecow, Idaho, who liava apont llio puat 10 days vlaltlng In Klniiialli Valla and vacationing at Hoeky l'olnt, plan to liiuva Tuna day morning for thalr home. 1'ha party will maka tin trip by auto inoblla. Attends Meeting H. K. Magua, nf Undarwood'a pharmacy, loft Hunday night tor Portland wliera lis will maat wllb lbs atala board of pharmacy, and supervise ex aminulluna lu C'orvnllls. 1 1 u ex pects to return Friday. Knda Today, llrKgnr in Krmlnc" TOMORROW vtoSz) TV IV-i ffBANK CRAVEN yVl 1 RAY WALKER 5 If SALLY BLANE aw fifty ic i !Vii l)iili(nfa to Irfrnve Approxi mately to boyi and (Irla from Ilia Klamalli oounly 4-11 eluha will leave with C'oUIHy I, ruder and Mra, Krunk Sexton noil week to attend tlio unnilul 4-11 sum mer aohool In Curvullls. Thoy will Iliad tho trip by bua. Included among tha delegatus will be only bnya and glrlH who hava never hrfor attended auiniliar school. Visit In (llenilnle Mr. and Mra. Howard Molcalf, accompanied by Mra. lluhli'ii lliiHtluga and aou, Han, apant tlia woekeud In (Hen dala, Ura., aa ilia guest of Mr. and Mra, frank Humphrey, form erly of Klamutli Valla. Thoy waru Joined In (ilonilule by Mr. lluat inae, who la making a tomporiiry bualuvea vl.lt to Yraka, Calif. New Relief Worker Mildred Kraalor, formerly of tho county relief ataff, ha beou glveu the lilucs on the ataff vacated by Mlea Hilda Clark, who left for Vancouver lalaud, II, C. Mlaa frailer haa boun oil tttt extended visit In California. Ituluma From Vacation flu ford Morrla rnlumed Moniluy mnrulug from a week 'a vacation. With hie family, lie vlalted In Eugene, Alhauy and Suloui. Mra, Morrla and two children remain ed at Canon beach, whore thoy will apend His aummor, Mara Reported I'ontagloua discuses III Klnin utli county wnro mporlud to tho health unit for the work muling Juno 2, ne fol io wi: Scarlet fever, t whoopluK cough, 1; German mosaics, t; Impetigo, 1; aoclal dlaaanea, I, Warrants Olvrn (Hit Warrant, for llioau who isrved on Klamath county election lioarda art) now avnllahla at tha cdrk's office Many hoard mombira ohlitlnod tit ulr cltucka Kutttrduy. Marriage HlulUllfe Murrlago llcouaoa lanuod III May at tho county clcrk'e offlca totaled 37. Divorcee filed In tha circuit court hero aro runutug at tho averago of about on svory three daya. Chimney Firs Tits firs ds partufiinl waa called to S2u North Ninth atroet at 10:20 Sunday morning whon a chimney at that addreae burned out. No damage waa roported. ItojBl Neighbor Tho Koyul Neighbors lodge officers will meet for prucllco Tuesday aflor lioun at I o'clock, The maetlug will b held at lbs 1. O. O. '. hall, riub Office Sleet Officers of the Klnmnih C'ntinly Rrpub llcan club will moot at the court houas tonight (Monday) at 7:80 o'clock, according to announce , moot of lb chairman, Wlllluni 1 Kiiykondnll. Endt Today "Man of Two Worlds" j TOMORROW NO GREATER iflViEWlf "N O GREATER )GLO RYf': : ' . ' ' ? j."OHl' HtM OU WOT till ONI OK fHI CINIM' MOW ; - f ASCINAtmO MOllkS. TOO IXIMOKDINAHT. A rilM TO tISK . -'MIHINOI" . .. ,' 4.'f!.Kt'ih . ' ' .' ' ' 'i-J . '' V ' ''OHI Of TH FINHT PIlMl Or IT KIND IVIR sCKIINIO. ,, hAKOlY A DRV iri IN THI HHIATtl. THI C1IMAX Of NO CRIAriD OLOIV II ONI YOU WONT fOKOir FOR MANY A DAY," f" , ' 1,:i 'Jr-r IW'j rittW ;u':. .;" jr. : ' A - "YOU WILL IHMIll AND IAUOH AND Wl( Al MUCH At YOU DID AT 'WHAT ICI OlO.Y' OH 'Alt OUItT ON THI WMTCRN B'1". fRONf.' ONI OP THI MOST DRAMATIC MOVIli IVIR fllMlD." I, ."NO ORIATIR OlORT It 'tu THAT lis mm eT u , ' . rf.,...' , nun it, UIUMV ... THWI ARI ICiNai WHItn WHKUnwH.iunw im hii, INOUOHJO RICOMMIN0 IHt PlCTURI WITHOUT RtSIRVA-; ..'.IION',w'.. '.--yl.-.--,. tV" Ttv ' v"PUTrrT'MTONO till , r ONI Of THI IMPORTANT PRANias or ma tik. 'I "THI MOST COWAOMWS WCTURf-Or YMI SIAION ,i . .kMaitirriks," -. .):,' :- wW.Srtt W , 'wiu iiNont ioN in your mimory., ttti re trtt v n in 1 W'llrllV'lii.'.yiili i , Nswi, Comody & Musical 1 1 K. K. f. tlltil) The Kitat Klam ath improvement club and auill lury will hold tholr rngulur bul nua litoalluK on Wedneaduy tvu ii I n U, J ii no 4. Women ot tho aux 1 1 lury will meet on Wedneailny aflernouii to work on a quilt, u nil ulno to make acrnp book. All innmhora aro rcrjueated to bring malerluls for a clilld't crup book, llcloin Home Mre. V, W. Hlalford and aon Knnuolli, of lladollffe Drive, have returned homo uf tor a ahort visit with rcl ullvoa at Muryevllla, Cullf. They ueuouipanled Mr. and Mrs. Thomua Ilrown of Doner, Colo., who liuvs been vleltlug her wllb Mr. mid Mra. Htalford, Mrs. llrowu'e parniita, I,. I). H. I'rlniury f.'laea Tk prlmury claae of tho Latter Duy Ualnt church will meet Krldoy afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hit homo of Mra. V, M, Mortcnaoo at ill 20 Orchard etreet. Children not affiliated with any church are welcome, and olaeeoe of child ren from ( to II yoara of ag ar conducted. ltd urn to Idaho -Mra, Smith und daughter, Mary, have re turned to their boms In Ktnmntt, lUnho, after a visit at the boinne of Mra, Hmlth'a daughtera, Mrs. Louies Btlnoraon, of Orchard stroM, and Mrs, Lavlua lluntor on Kuet Main etreet, I.cnvo for Meilford Mr. and Mra. Danny l.oe and family loft Huuday mornliig to apend a fow daya III Mcdford. They wore ac companied by Mre. Clyde llottor off, who la vleltlug hor mother In the valloy city. Leave for Aeliluud Mre. Wll Hum Arnold, Mra. A. W. Hiimmel uud Mra. Krod McCormick plan to leave Tueaday for Aehlaud, whore they will attend tho dis trict convention ot It. N. A. to b held thers this week. Left Hunday Mies Curmen Dulu Cuntu and brother, Louis, of 2044 Whits avenue, left Bun duy morning tor Weed, Calif., whero they will visit with friends and rolutlvcs. Jolly Neighbor The Jolly NulKhbure club will meet Wed ncBilny afternoon, 2:00 o'clock, ut the homo ot Mra. T. R. Bklll Ingtou, 221 North Tenth atroet, Vlll from Hilt Mllea Wake man le spending aoveral daya vis iting at Ilia home on Kaat Mala etreet, from Hilt, Cnllf., where he la apeudlug the summer. MOTH PEOPLE ATTEND JUBILEE Travel on Oreansprlnga high way la running heavy this week as automobile parties trek to Medford'a Diamond Jubilee cele bration. Miiny Klamath Falls parties woro ut Medford Hunday for the opening of the colouration, and moro than 60 locul Shrlnera went to the Jackson county seat Sat urday for the Hhrlns meeting. The loral drum corps participat ed In the Sbrlus pared Saturday. Tho Mcdford and Klamnth Falls Klwanle clube will hold a Joint meeting at Medford tonight. Moro than CO Klamath Klwan lana expected to attend. A Klamath caravan will be or Itnnlxed at Llthla park Wednes day at 11 a. in., and wit h earn vann from other points will go to Medford for the Jubilee. Tho chamber of commerce hue avallablo a large number of rib bons bearing the words: "Here Cornea Klnmnih" to bo worn by Klamath visitors at the Jublleo Wednesday, The ribbons may be had free of charge at the cham ber offices. AMUSEMENTS AT THK I'KI.IOAN A' 'I '4 ' .r-'TfeVj-Ss:- fa O j . V 'fl especially for Mis Bhearer'i re turn to the gcreon. Oouldlng, who ha written numerous stags and screen hits, besides winning recognition ss an outstanding film director, last screened "Grand Hotel" and "Illondls of the Follies." Robert Montgomery and Her bert Marshall share aupportlng bonora In the production and the csat Includes Mra. Patrick Camp bell, Blieeta (Jallagher, Italpk Forbes aad Lllyan Tashman. IE TOMORROW Knda Totlny "CltlMM OI 1IMLKN HTANLKV" CONSTANCE Kraiy Kit 'Tom Thumb' Immediately following the In dianapolis BOO-mlle speed classic Inst Wednesday, E. J. Sanders, technical representative of the Gllmoro OH company, flashed the news to the homo office of the con cern In Los Angolcs Hint drivers ot three of the first four care over tho famous finish lino used Ollmors gnsollno with tetraotbyl. Thoy were Mauri Roso, Lou Moore and Deacon Llts, who re spectively finished second, third and fourth In the record breaking dneh, out t a field ot S3 starters. Significant of the power and economical operation ot the Oil moro gasoline Rose used, ft oneck- ttp nt tho completion ot the race snowed that he Dttrnod only 6tt gallons of motor fuel despite the rules Which allowed t maximum of 45 gallons of gasoline, This Is nn average of hotter than 12.88 mllea per gallon of gasoline while averaging a snood ot 104.898 miles per hour In the BOO-mllo race, which, Incidentally, broke last yoar s record ot 104. 162 'miles per hour. A rich gold-bearing reef was discovered 1y an Australian farmer who was looking for a lost wrench on his farm. Tho most sensitive of tho five souse org.)ns 1b the eye. New VOX TIIKATRS OF TUB STARS ALL THIS WEEK SHEARER Montgomery RIPTIDE WHEN A WOMAN LOVES' ALSO METRO NEWS TODD-KELLY COMEDY l'ellcan Now playing; "iluo of Two Worlds." Tomorrow: "No Creator Glory." I'lne Tree Now playing: "The Crime ot Helen Stanley." To morrow! "After Tonight," with Conetancs Bennett. Rainbow Now playing: "Beg gars In Ermine." Tomorrow "City Limits." Vox Now playing: "Rlptld," with Norms Shearer, Robert Montgomery and Herbert Marsh all. AT THK I'KUCAX Frank Rentage, director of "No Qroater Glory," showing at Peli can theatre tomorrow, Is twice winner ot the Photoplay Gold Medal. Homage first captured this prlss In 1920 with "Humoreaque." Home years later, he did It again wllb "Seventh Heaven." Ho con- sldera "No Greater Glory" bla finest achievement and hopes to snaro tha award again. "No Greater Glory Is an adaptation of the famous novel, Tho Paul Btrcet Boys, by Fcr- eno Molnar. AT THK PIXK TKKK Constance Bonnctt. who plays what Is said to bs the most In triguing role of her entire career as a secret service agent In "After Tonight," at the Pine Tree the atre tomorrow. Introduces a new song hit, "Buy a Kiss," In th production. The number, which Miss Bennett sings while disguis ing her spying activities as csfe sntertalner, Is s Vlenness waits composed by Msg Stelner, bead of the RKO-RadiO muslo department. AT TUB RAINBOW If rap!d-flr action and hilar ious comedy comprise your Idea of tbs elements that a good mo tion picture should contain, then don't fail to see "City Limits' the fast-moving Monogram com' edy drama playing at th Rain bow theatre tomorrow. "City Limits" has both lngred lents In elaborate profusion, starting from the moment that Ray Walker, as a star reporter. Is assigned by bis city editor to get tbs story of a big railroad merger, until the final fads-out wben Frsnk Cravens, as presi dent or the railroad, entertains two hoboes at bis palatial estate. AT THE VOX When Edmund Gouldlng found something be didn't like In the script ot "Riptide he bad to sit down between scenes and rewrite It himself. For, ss wsll ss being director of the new Norma Sheerer ve hicle now at the Vox theatre, Oouldlng also la author, having written th glamoroue romance LISTED BY POLICE Harry Bondy, charged with poiseselon of Illicit liquor, was arrested Saturday night by city police officers, and posted $4t ball for his appearance In police court, at later date. Roy Hand, charged with drunk and disorderly conduct, posted bail of 1S for his appearance, and Mrs. Hand, arrested on the same count, was released upon her own recognisance to appear later. Kenneth Eds posted 110 bail on charges of running a stop sign, and Harry Baker 815, on charges of reckless driving. He was arrested at the intersection of Oregon avenue and Blehn street. O, B. Pnlford, charged with driving while under the Influ ence of Intoxicating liquor, was released upon bis own recognis ance to appear in police court at a later date. Wilbur Harrington, Indian, was arrested and committed to Jail to serve 83 days, s balance or a sentence irom wnicn ne caned noma time ago. Tom Smith waa lodged In the city Jail on charges of drunken ness during the past weekend, and Jerr Bordeaux arrested and held for Investigation. Bernlce Richardson wag ar rested Sunday evening, and charted with vagrancy. J. W. Richardson, arrested with the woman, la being held lor invest igation. Both' were scheduled to appear In police court for hearing Monday afternoon. Obituary CHARLES OORJf Charles Corn, a resident ot this city, passed away Batnrday, June 2, 1934, at 4:80 p. m following a brief Illness. At the time of hU death he was aged 60 years. He ! survived by a brother, Oeorge Corn, of Pasadena, Cal. The re mains rest in the rose room at the Earl Whitlock funeral home. Pine street at Sixth, where friends may call. Notice ot funeral to be announced later. Bigamist at '-.Am rf 'i: ' 4 i ja a Joseph L. 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