The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 31, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS"
Fri1 ay, DwrnW ftt, 102ff.
Page Th'rwi '
CHTY BEHEFS !
Cupid Invades Bachelor Girls Club
tin IMih'jiihmmi - Mr. mill M n l
Jar llmi'ux, I Paulina Adainaimi.
ho witu tuurrlitl I'lirUtmua !,'
ara nilciylln it (urlnliihla' whIiIIiik j
lil 111 t ) i H California, aivuul
I II s ( ""I'll MtcIumI l,y fi lMi,a
I (miii ihflr ruiuin north ilny win'
lliuko lllrlr lluilla III Alliums hIiitm,
Hi'aiMi owiia ami " rut - n lu rut'
liarl.vr ah.
lira. Nl Hurl Ml Mm. (irai-o
Hcaaalt at Mna'a Hastily Hhnp. la
III al Imr liiim. anffiTlns Inun an
niiark of timallltlra. hho waa r'
lioria'l aa IniproKril lam nlihl.
a
Vi I.Ulii A imiiiWr ol new
Halm, ritiMlilml from lh wall alic.vi.
Ill 11 kooalli'plU( iliiarlimiil of din
First Nullonal hank, bara nn'riiily
linn Itialalliil.
l.raWMK llilm Moruluu - lr Car
nii'l llariln, who la aimlylnt al t In
Oiiim Axrlniliurul Coll.ii ihla
wliiu-r, anil Minn Kalliryu limy,
who la cnlurlui Monmouili Normal
ailiool Ihla tnrni, ara li-avlnx mi ihu
rarly morntiii train for Ihu iiorih
lu raauma their arhool wivrk. Tlifiy
hava Immm vlaltlitx frlcmla anil rla
llvua In hulli Klamath Kail, ami
I.oki'Vlrw l il r III ( I hi- holiday ai-ii
on. (
I
I'Yoiii MinIih I'olm Ituymonil
I. til or Modoc 1'olnt wua tier on
bualni'aa lor a ahori tlma vtmU'rriay
ftnrniuin.
On llimlinx llrro Allii rt Mut
aon of ( otiaac (Irovi was u lni:lfsh
irlaltor In Kin moth Falls jriiwluy
fttirnoon.
a a
KtNitliiK to IMiini KihIiv K"ul
Inx, rniiloyi', with Lonuii loin
latny. la rxnurtiid lo roturn In Kin
math Kali UiU 'wnkud froui
Portland. h'r ha haa api-nt tin
holiday araann.
l.rovia for KtiN-klon Mlaa Marl"
Cryaial, iluii litor of Mr. anil Mra
A. M. t'ryaul of Main alrvvt. Mi
Inat nlitht for Htorktnn, whfrn she
will riaiima hrr attidlca In a liual
nraa rollcRo thi'ro. Sh lina ji'n
hero dtirlug Ihu holldaya.
Mi-rrlll Via Mora I ml tided In the
owl of town vlaltnra In Klamath
Kalla y-alrdy war Mr. mid Mra.
Jcaaa Whitlatrb. wttll knowu .raoth
rra or I lit Merrill dlatrh't.
Mix hrr Vllla Mra, Marsarrt
KaaaltT of rortland, mothor of Mlaa
Allro Ktwlr. iMirhxr In Klsmnth
rutitity hlith arhool. la aprndlrjK th'
holiday anaann with hir diiualilor.
Mra. Kimiler haa inatlo nuinsroua
frlriida In Ihu thy during hi-r Hull.
. ik.. a. ..
iMtii for tmklnn.l Mr. and Mr.
(iuy .Morrill of .Merrill, jeenmpan
led hy thflr aon l.yle. left ypstor
day tor Oakland. California, wher'f
thay will ri' in u In a week vlalttuK
wllh Montis. Tht-y will aitind the
Now Year holidays there.
Vl.li Urn Mr. and Mra. A. H.
Cheyena of Ih" Mi-rrlll dlalrlt'l,
wore vltlllm In Klnmuth Falln yea
lartlny afternoon with frlenda from
Ihalr rnngh homo.
nu'iiiliira of llillu l'iiallou ou the
llrt iiou Aurlrtillurul I oleK ,ani
pua uud will, leuvi- Hiinduy mornliiK
with other Kliimath Kalla aludolita,
!! iiiitii tintiea aitur apamj-
Ilia tin' Imlldiiy nun, ii herr. '
I
lliiuiull Oul-ror tha flral time,
In approaiiiiiiftly u week, It. II. !
Iluiiuvll. eouuty Jutlmi, alilo lo
il ud lila dutlta lu thv touuly rouri
room ytiaii'idiiy. iiiiniinll haa l.t i.n !
Ill for u week, und (or a time hla ,
ruiidltloii wna very iiiiaatlafartury.
. . j
lliiuni lu Vallt't Altrr ayendlii( 1
tlio pant wmik In Klantalh Kalla.
when, they enjoyed Ibv Cbrlatinaa
holldaya wllh .Mra. W'llliur Jonea.
Mr. mid Mra. lion Newhury raturn-1
etl to their home In Medford. New
hury la Mia. Jonea' aon. I
Leaven ror Koulli - Hilly llt-all
llotialoii. ami of Mra. (iolille Millar,
left yesterday wllh llerl I'ook for
Han Kriini lato, wher lie will ru-!
main wllh hla unile, Zid llnrnea.
'Iliey will hoih return homo lu lime
lo enter tho new year at Klamath
rouiny nir.fl Hrllool.
llloe lllrtl in t'loae--(iroellm
tiiriln. lelllnit or the tin. I nil for
three week, period of tha llllie
lllrd. popular rnnfertlmiery and
aweei .hop. were received In Klam
ath ralla yealerday. The TlllIC
lllrd la ilnnlriK timlitht followInK
the tlay'a hualneaa. In order to movu
Into the al,aee now orrtipled tin
Main alroel hy Mlaa Orlrildr Kek
mnn'a Mat Hhnp. The ahop will
lt ready for hu.lneita the littler
part of the month, when aa modern
inaililiiery and aervlre u run he
pur.haaed on ihu Poelflr eonat will
lie Inatulk-tl for I he heneflt ()r lllur
lllrd taitroiia.
Will M.ike Trlt Mr. and Mra.
ieroe Ituaaell Keerl. parent, or
Vra. Iiol (iummon ol Kliimath Kiill..
will leuva from their homo nt San
Krantlaro Krlduy Mr an eitended
tour or aouthern I'nllod Sea lea rlilea
and South America. Iniludlnx (he
canal tone, according to word re
revled reeently hy Mra. r.uinnion
The Iteeda have vlalted rreniiently
lo Klamntb Kalla with their dauxh
ter and have nuninrnua frlenda here.
To Itilutn orth Amnnn the
learhera who harn vlalted hern tlnr
IiikIhk tlie t'hrlatinua hollduy aenaon
la Mlita Kllen McVelish. teacher III
the Molalla ai-hoola. who wpant the
pnat ten tlayi vlaltliiR her mother
jiind father, Mr. and Mm. N. H.
I llnmie of Merrill, Mhta Mt Velch
tpent the paat yeur tenrhlnK In the
Merrill hlKh aehool.
Mla Manning tu 1-wre Amonr
lite ainrtenta who are leaving for
the north thla week-end after aiiend-ln-
the holldaya hero, la Mlaa Klit
heth Manlilnx. diiUKhter of Horace
MunnliiK. attorney, who wjll depart
Hiilidiiy for I'ortlantl to continue
her work. Mlaa MunnliiK la a n
lor thla year at tha 1'niveralty of
Oregon, mnjortnit lu aocleloKy. She
la atudyliiK In I'ortlnnd. ' however.
A tire nil aenlorn majoring In that
t'ourae for the winter montha.
Heralded Special j
Proves a Classic
'.V.,;-8f- - . We:1
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, Cupid bu inv.irlrt tlir Itneliflor Cirli Club of New
pricking the Quern. Miti liurothr J-'roolti (above), lawyer.
Calif ; A. Mount of Ouklund
uitil JutiH-H Kli kpalriik of 'Hllfur
n fa .
ltlurni fnmi ortlam Jimmy
Wulhti. of Dm ()riton Wnolt-n MiIIm
niorn, him r'turnM, lo Klumutti
YwWn (rum INirllund, wlmro hn en
Joy((' the holiday uatun with
frirndK it ml ri'latlvcu.
TIih lo n heralded photoplay.
i"Mn nf BKfl," opHiiud lout niKht
i at tlin Pln Tr Theatre. It wai
I worth waiting for.
Milton HUla, who in credited wltn
tlm authornhlp of th ittory, la fctn
flit tU Kiarrlrm role, and neiun
j fully In wluit thla writer ronaldnra
i hit) Krtitit tu reen performance,
I H1IU la ma(niflf nt. H atarta
lout an Ignorant laborer In mi Iron
jniln. Il flnlaliwi aa bona of a
, mi f mill and aon-ln-law to the
1 atH mUl owner. And what a
'court ht run In gettlnx there!
Here you have everything that
ju motion picture fan'a heart could
ipOHftlhly dealre. Thro la .beauti
ful romance, wonderful Utv story,
Hpfctarle4 In the steel mil l that
make your heart leap tip. action
and then more action, la nun a, aet
tlnxa that dimply hold yon spell
bound a ol thrills that moM mo
' tlon picture producers droam of
i hut aeldom put on the screen. What
I more could you aok?
Kills has one nf the finest casts
i that one could hope to see ansem-
tiled. Doris Kenyoa In the leading
1 woman's role does the bent work
we nave seen from her on ttio
screen.
Mae Allison, lovrly Mae, U su
perb, and George Fawcett, Frank
, Currier, Victor McLaglen and John
Kolb do much to make the picture
a aucceKs.
Hut after all SMls Is the picture.
George Archatnhaud, who directed
this picture, should be proud of bis
f ,. It- . u .,
Is Last on Island -m Hhid Kar Hudon wh0;
t ., produced It.
Imagine t forfme-hunting aool- L:XK(.ITIOxh FOB Fit A I'D
cty debulante and her snobblwh ! JNCKKHK IN Kl'KSI 1
mother, reared lo be ueelens If orna-i ' " ' ' ' ;
mcntul fungi growing oil the trunk
of the social tree; Imagine a spoiled.
pumpered son of a strong million
York.
;!Society Debutante
Merrill 1-liDiH -
Itohlnniin sud liir lumlly were visit
ing In Ktumuth FalU ywterduy from
their hunu in thi Merrill district.
They have numerous friend" In the
city with whom they ppent the day.
MKhMHtll IIWKKK HA VH
Ol NTIKW KNTITI KI) TO MOXKY
Mrs. Walter ' airn no maaw bis money In the
Northland wast en; hnuglne a beau
tiful, sincere and courageous girl
who acts as secretary to the rich
father; and then Imagine these j
people all cast away on a barren
Alaskan Inland after their vessel
hns split on an tce-berg In the sullen
i MOSCOW, Dec. 30, (U.N.) Ex
ecutions 'for embezzlement, , fraud
and speculation In the conduct of
government-owned hanks and com
mercial enterprises seem to be In
creasingly frequent, according to re
ports in the Soviet newspapers. The
severe penalty of death, reserved
under the law for crimes Judged
! dangerous to the security of the
atnft hnvn hpn rnnnrtpd from
northern aeaa Add to thla the Plc-sma,1 ,,, and conlrnaI1tie,. None
lure of a terrific brute, aoured on , haye beeI) reoorded reccntly In the
the world by hla experiences In the ,och Moll(.ow, Len.
aalt mlnea of Siberia and aa Infer-i. rnA n,,.B.
MKDPOKII, Dee. 30, (U.S.) W.
II. (lore, Medford bunker who bad
n Inrge part In Huriiring paaaage of i nnlly cruel aa lie la powerful, and
the Oregon untl California Innd you will have a few Inadequate i . cvc ciuh meetn
grunt tax refund hill, under which ' flaahea of what you may expect I evcr'8 Wedne'duy evening at 7:30
aeverul uillllon dollura will he re-; from "The lale of Hetrlbutlon." j jn xewby'a Hardware Store, 34E
turned to IH flregon countlea, haa 1 whtt-h la playing fta laat engage-j jaat Main St
Joined wllh thoao maintaining thut J ments today at the Liberty Theatre, j
the Mute la entitled in no part oflThia rugged melodrama of the fro-1 Torrence, Victor M'Laglen. Mildred
the fnnda.
i xen waaielunda la renlete with punch
; uud an vivid as a Turner nunaet.
Pretty aright aprlng tlreaaea for It haa been apleudldly directed, and
anlo for IM.UG. In today, at bee i a auperlatlve cat la headed by 1.11
ltt:alu'a Store, lit Ko. Jlh Bt. titnn Rich, with Robert Vrnier, David
Hurrta. . Kathleen Kirk ham. Inex
liomei and other. In support. The
atory la Fred Myton'a adaptation
of the original novel by Edison
Marahall.
Here from Moat-burg: Ijiwrencc
Khnrp of Itoael.urg la hern vlaltlng
frlenda and former Koaehurg frlenda.
He will return Ihn latter part of
the week.
Week-entl In VnlliT Mlaa Kve-
lyn Amlrke nnd Mlaa tlenevleve
Hunaley ure planning to leave to
morrow for Medford where they
will apend the New Year hollduya
vlaltlng wllh Mlaa llenaley'a mint,
Mra. A. I., (lull of the valley city.
H'ltlletl South Wllllnm llnai'hler,
employed at the Mecca pool hall,
wua culled to lied llluff ycatortluy
hy tho aerloua lllneaa of his nlster,
whoaa condition" waa considered crit
ical. Mlaa ( lift III Mlaa Paulino ('lift,
daughter of Mrs. A. K. Ilensley.
suffered n (relapse from u serloiia
attack of Influents, nnd Is .again
confined to her homo on Ninth
street. Miss t'llft Is omp-loytd at
the Wilson Abstract company.
Vootlp"nii Here Knrotite to re-
siimo his studies at Oregon Agri
cultural college Khert Woodhentl Is
visiting until SundHy nt the homo or
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Pelts with their
son, Harry, Jr. Woodhcud and Pelts
are members of Delta llpsllon on
the O, A. C. campus.
' Ijitllea Altl to Meet Members of
the l,ndlcs Aid of the Klrst Meth-j
odlst church, postponed their meet
ing, which was scheduled for tho
paat Monday, due to tho gonornl
rush of holiday nffn.ra. Tho next
r.icHIng of the grou; will bo hold
ThuiMlny, January 27 nt tho hemo
of Vrs. It. K. PeltJ on Walnut.
Mrs. Jliin'lx'y III -r- Tho miny
(rlensd of Mrs. Krcd C. Murphy of
the Sunsot upartnienln, will he sor
ry to learn of her Illness which
has made It ImpoHslhln tor hrr to
leavo her homo for several dnys.
Iivnvn for South Mr. and Mrs.
Roger K. DeWeeso left tho mltldln
of the week for Han Francisco,
Whoro they will spend the New Yenr
holidays wllh friends nnd relatives.
They will ic'.tirn next week.
' House fluent Roy Gerard of
Frosno, California, Is a house guest
nf Harry Pelts, Jr., at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Polls on Wnl
nut street. Pelts and Oornrd ore
IhNik lfitirtiiimt Of Interest to
rluli members of the Klamath Falls
Women's Library club. Is the meet
ing scheduled fur Monday after
noon at 2:3D o'clock, of tho book
department, under the direction of
Mra. Thomas While llelsell. Mlaa
Mnyhello Lenvltt will give a tfia-
cnaaion of contemporary poetry and
during the seaalnn there will be an
nouncement of hooks to ho review
ed during the coming year. The
next meeting. February 7, will he
conducted by Mrs. "IMiell and Mra.
IJel (iiiiunion will, review l.udwlg
I,ewlnlin'a hook. Israel.
Malt Pnrenta Miss Rltn Phuni-!
hnrt, and Mr. aud Mrs. Lowell
I'linii. enjoyed Hie recent holidays
at tie ranch nunc of Miss Shum
har. n and Mrs. Ounn's pit nts,
Mr. snd Mrs. P. II, Slinmhnrt of the
Merrill tllatrlrt. Mlas Sha.nharl
will also visit In Merrill during
the New Year vacation.
Iti'liMer Ciics The following In
terataln cant were registered at the
chamber of commerce, Amerlcnn
Automobile Association booth, yes
terday: F, ('. Klnhjuza of Mnlln.
over the Oregon-California line;
Charles Itlhm of Thcrmnpolis, Wyo-
0
Me Woory?
No Sir!
Vr in . '.red
with the
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WHY WORRY?
The MUTUAL BENEFIT
N'on-Canrollnlilo IllBahllltyWPnllcy
protects you from tha first day
of Blckness or accident.
It Is hotter to he Safe, than Horry
JOHN HOUSTON
Next Hall Hotel PHono 205-W
Whitaker's Groceteria
Most in Value Best in Quality
To our many good friend's, we wish to take this time
to express gratitude for the generous support that has
meant prosperity arid growth. To them, and the public
generally we wish a IJappy and Prosperous New Year.
Prices for Today:
15c
Jell-O, an flavor,
Three for
25c
American Beauty
Shrimp
A Fancy Steel-cut Coffee, i jf r Libby's large Ripe Olives,
One pound J M Nine-ounce can aaW-w
Catsup,
Large bottle
19c
Fancy Bananas,
Three pounds
25c
Hershey Cocoa,
One pound ..
29c
Newtown Apples,
Extra good quality,
Box
$1.55
Closed Tomorrow, New Year's Day
Whitaker's Groceteria
Plenty Parking Space for Your Cars
1 27-1 29 Sixth Street
5
Between Main and Klamath
A Jj, o
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COMPLETE LOOSE LEAF LEDGER "out
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CASH BOXES $1.25 to $5.00
LEDGERS, either double or single entry
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Journals Cth Books
75c to '
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. $6.00
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5c each
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