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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1926)
Sunday, March 28, 1926 Page Threw J ImCOITIM; A WOIII.II VWV. l'lt(. MK.IM. When it boy of Klumutll ruunly; Jolue Hoy Kroul niovDinint he! brromxe a mrnilii-r of a world wide novaim-nt. Kvurjr two yar mi In-, ternatlonal inwt la li.lil (or Hoy Hroum errrywhrr. I Itoy HrnulH of Aim place, lloya are rhoft.n oa mnrlt .omobllet ! only (or lhl high honor. A lad In II. ' year Jly will mtllcr of run ) a dol- prearnl. The uae of ihe Ainrlian I waa a poor actrea and an tmakllled might well hare been entitled "The; poaeri. leaving the audience to de-;o7" It ta about a cheery IHtle Legion hull ha been obluineri for I ulaywrlKht, but that the play waan't Faaalnj of the Third Kloor Bac-!clde whether the lllualon of lovejwoman who fixed everything for. April 311, tthlib aaaurea aood ar- "" 'rat that haa been aotn nh Way." end happineaa which haa been ere-1 the beat, a buy little matchmaker, cominudailnn for all who rome , "roadway thin a.aaon. At the timet "The thief Thing" 'deibTwItlTa! ,,ert bv ,n wl,e" of "Paraclete.-; who aolvea every one's problema, The uiratlng will alart promptly ' 10 """ ' Lo"! lalt of McKay Morrla In the role of 'er "Tn8 Chief Thin." ; at leaat thoee of everyone on the at 7 .10 p m lining late I wire , I "U t the National theater. "Paraclete," to a Ituaslan vlllaee. At the IIIJou. j '' lror the final curtain. Unnulon III III., m-.tlnir U rnnlti rrilllK rni'l MUCK. ! vuvr no prarra tit "!- ""I -uu.w.. o - in 1 i.in. 1 . V ., I Frank WerM- no ve th New plne for an otherwise dieordund the Dijou theater when a new play ai.ni 10 lieliiK ulment for one time. yofk TneaWr household, llo orders actors lo as- by Martha Jledman opened this 1 .111 ... ' anma the. rnloa mnat nui.il I I n IV MP It AVnfeptinir ti a Hwud itth . NEW YORK PLAYS . . -..-Im .- dl.aPPo.nted. Thai " Pres.)8t. Mary', mad. It BORDER ON DULLati-r. "Hchweliei'r 1a a sordid : Insurance agent, for Instance, who play Is called 'What's the Big Idea?' three atralght over the University tragedy of built, guilt and anone- 'urta a little girl who never had a being the 417th. to be thus slangily! of Californla'a baseball team to- lnvbr At th nH fhn nl.it 1 ax. i iltlul .1... th. .su nf ' 1 - -7 Km mIh.I.. K . . . , ment, without the saving graco of. - " " ' I ' """"" NT. MAKV8 WIS BERKELEY, Calif.. March 27.- In 1014 the What with Channlng I'ollo.k pro-1 .: g . b t . - " Uk. . firm stand and "rlean up" ! . 1 l'.,to" f"" Schwelger. wther t pUyed by Jarob Iltm-atm. who tiati ' uecomit a muxnciir. lniiueouai iik- Ihe Nw York Mage, and Inn I rat altiKtnar Ilia nlavavrlvlila t.r-k . . to 10 1 this county haa Just as much chancel ed , collf,.rn;e w 1 1 la managers over ure ,n hu cominunlly aa a result of aa one anywhere. The world-wide ! ,h ,,,! of motOII pinure rlghu " 7'" """" - aapert of Kroullng will claim at-1 and royalties, the artuul develop-' "terl"K Physician. tenlloo next summer, whi n within j ment, of the theatrical week were reat Is Mcnweigera iniiuenc a few days of each other, two Inter-; somewhat overshadowed by these over his fellow men that there U a national scout assemblies will con-1 promises of reformation or revision. ; he COMin th. pr0po.ton he re yene. The fourth Internallonal I Thl, w(!1,k wH be rmemlered, ' calls that in a previous state, be Scout conference, from August tZi however, as tho one in which the ' fore the operation, he had been a to Tugust ll. will draw to Ksnder- (Uiunlenn of f'athrart, who recently murderer of children. His wife Is tag, HwlUerlund, Rcout officials rep-1 was (almonil burred from the , about to have a child and Schwelger resenting more t tin it fifty countries.! United Klutes for moral turpitude, sees In this rather than in his new Prom August 1 to August , Bel-! produced her own play depicting 1 and scarcely understood Influence u III enierlnln sea-scouts from1"1 ""J turpitude, "Asnes oi cnance ior amouemenei. ui wnen t.ove. noi only aid tne countess me wua iinas oui.aooui ner nus- wrlte "Ashes of Love." but she! band's past, she - disposes of the played the leading part as well. It child, and when Schwelger learns Is the story, more or less, of her this he leaps to hi1 death from runaway romance to ikiuth Africa with the Karl of Craven. A sophisticated first night audi 111. ohitlonary of automo i high mb oi Clayden. iod date Lion ( tk InatltnU re- rodnced at a raaant na. ixpressed a lanufacturers i right away, engineer all better a' r." ha -h their hair K j-' r ha a aglneer aald. consulate on II mile. It ho fault Ilea nanafactanra motor vtth nr." tho .past ten nod solely to body designs, soaat tint of and aocondlr . economy oti ItKal part oi low ; wheel rat mechanical I In tit past Klared. . ' I' an wlll mske aomlcal, high h petroleum ir of tort with he promised. i yosr to th eonaUT would itl 140.000, iO, or a aavlng iaa 1100.000, :. A new mo ) b developefl, l of. the alight etlon, cylinder if the high by Improving gasoline. The to the public , th delegates glum many parts of the world at an In teruatloiuil Jnnihorne. A feature of the conference at KandmiritaK will be a. trip to the Inlornatloanl Hcouts' Alplno rhatlH, open to all scouts vIsKIng this ec- wludow. The t hief TlUnR." . The next to the last Theater Or. lid production of the season Is "Th stony 1 Chief Thing." which opened at the masters' training course, headed by: silence during the touches of hu-!(;ulld theater this week. It la en- experts In scoutcrnft, will follow! mor supplied by the countess' not , tertnlnlng. In except that it Is from too dell pen. ' the Itussian. Aa a line on its tlon. A world exhibition of Scout ( .nre laughed when an audience aa . literature Is also planned. A scout- ail pposed to weep and sat tba meetiug. . The sea-scouts will be guests In Belgium homes during their meet. Th program will consist of compe tition, fete, excursions, displays sud enterlaLnincnla. How boats, sail boat and swimming races, llfo-sav-Ing competllloua and model yacht displays will be Included. - TIUIM.VU COIKSK I'UOUKAM. for Tucwlay, March SO. 7:10 p. m. Flag ceremony. ; ' 7:40 The model troop meeting. . 1:10 l'atrol meetings, (a) Roll I call, (bit Practice of song, (cl yell. (d I Trepan totals. ' 1:30 Tenderfoot requirements, by Scout' Executive elevens (a) In structions In tenderfoot work, (b) Th motto. IBgntflcance of the Scout badges .(a) Scout aign. tbl Scout salute, (cl Scout and club. Tender-1 foot knota. 9:10 Troop meeting. () Troop; formation, (b) Roll call. 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