TUB KLAMATH NBWH face FTcrrr WEPNKSDAY DKCKMBKR 10, 1023 Wild Waves Welcome Sailor Hoover 1 Theater Doors To ! Open At 10 A.M. i Day Before XmasJ Underwood Will Entertain Kiddies At Theater Party . C. H. Vndorwood of I'lidor wuod's pharmacy la going to t a host lo all His children of Klamath Falls Friday aften-oon. Dcpember 21, when he entertains at the Pine Tree theater with hlii seventh annual Christmas party. There arc literally hundreda ot children In the city who are all excited over Christmas, Santa Claim, and 4 theater parties. In fort many niore than could be crowded Into one theater. But Mr. L'ndcrwood ha prepared for tills, and theater doori will be open at 1 o'clork Friday for the first performance, and 3 oVlock for the second. The main picture to be flash ed on the screen will be "The llugle Cull," starring Jackie Coo Can, the children' favorite. This 1 a masterp.ece which portray, the day of the plainsmen, In dians, and the cavalry, with Jackie C'oogan playing the part of a bugle boy. Besides this there will be Pathe News and a Bobby Vernon comedy entitled "Slop Kidding." i Police, Firemen ! Fill Stockings, i Tree Lit Brightly Clmnpiiin from thtlr tisu:! role ot pvolioT'irs t public: bftftHy, flrvmon an t pol1;emt are wmk- Ins on prf puraHuttH tir the ;('l.rlatiuii parly ilwjr will Hive KUtnuth cMMron on 'hrttMa i eve. A la nre riirWrna tree fiir i niched by the Vptenuu of For leiRn War, and ercMu1 by fir- meu and iut!c'inMi stands In : front of tho city hull, nrar the curb, sending out ra5 if Christ j mas cheer from it. I instiled and dtcorutd brmnhtn mid from Ihe many ro aired lighta pit on the ; troo by tiio I'ulltnrnia-Orepun ; Power company. II n spare monion t , Ik fore pa in ou and off duty, tho citizens' i protectors fill Christ man siok j lmrn Willi candy, unit, nnd fruit. Christmas eve Santa Cluus will pa out the storking to all the 'children in the city. The usual stern cour.tonan.re? of the officers are wreathed. in f miles a a they pre nan the pifi which wilt delight tho hearts of ,th children. MOOSE ATTENTION I INITIATION Thursday, December 20 ' REFRESHMENTS R. Motschenbacher . Dictator I High on the bridge of the I' ' dent-Elect Herbert lloorer, Come to the . ' Old Time -( -DANCE . At Moose Hall TONIGHT Music starts at 8 o'clock 4 hours ' of Dancing Refreshment Served at 10:00 O'CLOCK Meet Your Olil Time Friraila in the Old Time Way Nothing but old time fiances. Bolivia Agrees To Arbitrate (Continued From Paso One) proposition. Minister of Foreign relations Tonus M. L. Klio in formed Secretary Kellogg that his government already has com municated to President lrigoyen of Argentina a:ceptauce of his good offices, rarngliAy llnppeil. The note asserted Bolivia had maintained an "attitude consls- j tent with the strictest interna-! AocpmV.1v FVlfljlV flnnal nrinclnlns and nractlees." .flSoCllI Ul J J. lluUJ I must expressly state." the i Will Rp SllrTirKP communication said, "that Bo- IT 111 UC UUipilJC llvla has not mobilised Ita army. I The conference knows that Para-! The assembly. whl.h will be guay. after attacking Bolivia. ! sponsored by the senior clas. and In order to conceal some- be a great surprise to all, what the magnitude of the of-j '' Vera Moore, chalrmau. tense, immediately resorted to' The program will consist ot requesting the application of the singing by the student body, a treaty of May J. 19S3. for pre- song by Dorothy Stevens, a read ventfon of conflict, which was I ing by "Al" Barclay, and a play, not ratified by Bolivia. j "Christmas Eve at Skeeter's I'or- I ner." The cast consls: of the I fo lowing: Teacher. Kathrvn i : ' ru . $ JL&K j.H ! Hit til- s -W4 : ' ' Tlio doors ot the I'lne Tree j theater will 0u at 10 Vlick j Mtmiliiy uiorulng, IVcetuber XI. i Hit duy befurn Chrlsliiins, to al low nil Ihe children of the r iunly under 11 yours of ago t greet ! Santo and bo tho guest of II. W I I'uole at a plcturo show, ' 1 The picture la to be one c 'Po ll hilly Interesting to chllureii, Mr. II'oo snya. who baa greeted tho children at his theuter tha 'Ut i thrtie years. And thy picture will lie accompanied by real, live music, too, for .JaiK llowrlug ami his fumed orchestra will be I here. Suiitu Is terribly busy now, hut ho has promised that when tho ruriulu goea up. he will bo on tho slime. Not only will ho have with him a bag ot ctimly, nuia u nil nit ursine for every lifT.I, but bo will ulso have a list of Ihe winners of the merchants' prises which are given tor the best letters written to Santa in rare of the Klamath News. Santa ha especially asked thai i the kiddles won't forget Ihe hour 10 o'clock a. ni the day be I fore rhrlstmaa. S. s. ilaryiaad. good-will ship of his South American tour, stands Presl He has made nianv an ocean v-yuce. has cronsed the eiiuator fourteen times, but still likes to stay on deck and wu:ch his ship plough through the waves. In tho Inset, yiai see him making a rather dangerous landing Irom the nuvy gig to th wharf at l.a Vnlon. San Sal vador, hu seconJ stop. Tho Cult of K-usee a was guile rough when the pnrty went aab.ire. KLAMATH UNION HIGH NEWS NOTES These news stories, written special lo the Klamath News, by student in Frederick Berber's classes in journalism at the hijfh school will be a feature of the News every Wednesday and Saturday morning. COTTOX CARGO AFIRE (LIN, Dec. IS. .l-PI-The' Sopbronin. NaJine OTlah- were fr Galtymore arrived to-!"'" D Hartaa: Benja- . t.J-h..o .i,h i mln. Jock Harney: Silas. Frank !naT1"5. a "7 BERI alMiniAr rf.. , pm.rh..n with nart I nin. Jock Harney; of her cargo of 15.000 bales 0? Xiairia.; Jonathau. Marlon Smith: cotinn afire The steamer camelHIram. Harold Itobertson: Reu- from Houston. Texas. ben. Don Davis;: Rebecca. 'dene Harris: Samunlha. Vera andthe p'ana for tho community ! Moore: Mutllda. MalH-l .Moore: ihe si were revealed. Hannah. Margaret Macken; Ellia, The advisors of the club are: Hiuel Jlaclueruey. r. Wallers of Ashlund. Eil- Sania flans will hnvo some- ard Arthur of I'ellcan City, and thing for a:i. Tho stage will be Mr. Kmery of K. I'. II. S. decorated for Christmas. Those who gave talks were: . Harold Hobertsou. on the III-Y Taffy-Apple Sale Held. 'club: Jack llaruey. on how the A taffy-apple sale was held by Hi-Y originated: Lee 1'rulu read the Girls' Letter club on Tues-.ihe constitution and propoaed day noon. December IS. The , amendments; Don llurlan gave sale proved successful as the net 'a talk on "Clean Speech;" Buy proceeds were $10.80. ; Nine oa "Clean Living:" Vernon The apples were sold In-th , larker on "C.ean Sportsman main hail and In the cafeteria. ; ship." and Mr. Kmery on "Clean many sticky fingers. Scholarship.." .Mr. Jackson ex- son appeared to 'be pressed tils appreciation of the ; Boulder Dam Bill I Sent to President ' (Coatlnucv) rrnta Vf Om) on lh hill.' And ttnouitr thoiip who p.iM(Hl "Mm hill f ir A mail imiiioil Thll without know In IC Ihe rfHon why" A ri'rfiifv tu Itcp. ruil SwIdk. (Alirurutn ropuljUt-nn. on of th mmnitDrn of i bo nionturo. llappluvnt U lnmrly k inallrr !of haviuR t nouith ; thai you lllv. rurk ta tl Supremely Smart This new colored Kodak. ..just in tin'c for Christmas RuMCSICM'.. uml .treaa.-d In rulor lo meet the tnoilirn trend, the 1 I'm-kel KihIuU, Serle II, U as Mtirrmely Niniirt a cifl m you roiild ulsli lit f.iul. Conir i.i and see this Kixl.ik and ll liitml kitiiir rune Iwilh offerliia; a t lmire if four lowly color. t Mite, briiHti, lM-i:e or Rrny. Yihi can't lu'li but !i'ni Miticiit mIiIi kin It it cifl. , ricllir si's Is S'.i t ' Currin s for Drugs Try News Classified Ads for Results KLAMATH. Klofhmg Kompany Offers Holiday Suggestions . FOR MEN I i All- L 1 I T I gooey time eating 1 1 1 - Y club. his. The Kirlu who met and pre- A number of hunnuetfi are pared f"r !' vile were: Hn- hon- plumed for ho future, rlelta Wright, "Pat" LlvlnKsum. . Helen !;ion. Hazel MU'haelMoii. t S4nior m-fi at Splt. Maryellyn Bradford. Huth Van-1 Alilioimh tho itophoinore won nUe und Mian Konnhr. I the lotfrriatsi volley ball chum- t ,. ) pionhlp they were beaten ty the 11!- V 'nndurtit AHfcrniMy. ; Htrnlorn by a score of 4 2 to 34 The 'Hi-Y club conducU'd an yesterday after nchoiil. The sen- , axeoihly yesterday. A number iirt had chal'enxed the op ho of talks were Riven by the boys, mo fen, j BAWDY HOUSES TO BE CLOSED Rig h t?en hn tines of qnettlon- . lahle character. Un a ted on Com- mercial, Hroad. SprfiiK and Oak X, sV.aCi ! streets must clone their doors oo At the Pine Tree Silks or knitted: plain or designs. $1.00 to $3.50 PAJAMAS Regular or middy: all materia La SHIRTS Madras, broadcloth In all styles $1.75 to $12.50 ' I BM ill mmm s,-eob$,oo . : . 1 H; wool, lisie. .in,, faj&wftm MMrt Vl P'a'n. Patterned. l&tiMmM tebH 50cto$2-50 VtMm Iaisaiaujia,, .',l').k,M rfS? msm belts mmm s V$XZJZW 11 C.enuine leather; felWI "'" COa'" fl "'" co,or ""XXi 0"' trlron,ea ! KViI $1-00 to $5.00 ktwi $3.50 to $10. , SWEATERS . IfwM MUFFLERS Pullovers as well Wj fjffMM mk and wooI": fj: v ' ' as Jacket styles ':MiU Ww-Jr ',l"ln or PattPrn Ai'--'V- $3.50 to $15.00 WlwWy&A $1.50 to $5.00 fMSySSh I teQHSml f-&fir m 1 XjSbyV 'KERCHIEFS INITIAL MllWi " , rKXI.CTOX C Unen' or 'MiwJiW BATHROBES . 4 w-y; colored borders tr-LX vf tWj or before January 1. Occupants of the establishments thirty-aix women must leave the city. This was the edict delivered by Chief of Police Koitii K. Am brose. The police clttef called at each house and notified the women that they can no longer remain in Klamath Falls. The move followed tho decision of Mayor T. B. Wallers and the police committee. "What's more." said Ambrose. "I Informed them that they need not attempt to move to another location because my department will be watching them closely and will see that they get out of the city limits. "This city should not, and stall! rl'y I The headline attraction on the vaudeville- bill noiv showing at 1 1 ho Tine Tree theatre Is tho ap jpeariin e of "Cherlt" Ifi Mnrble ' Art, a colorful andintereting 'exhibit of reproductions from the grent masters. Three beautiful . models are the principals In 1 1: is. artistic presentation. -j Ki.'leen minutes of variety with the T;oplcal .Four, who introduce many novel numbers and much harmony. Spanish Instrumental music. Spanish dunclng. some whistling and Imitations and vo cal specialties distinguish their offering. t Ouvis and Nel.uon in a com ' cdy interlude are a snappy cou ple with a satire on domestic relationship with a fund of trop lcnl humor In their repertoire, i Jim Fulton and Co., and tho , Barclays, a clever dancing team, I alirn shore honors on this va- not. harbor places of tliat char- ' acter within its clly limits." said Mayor Wallers yesterday In , commenting on the action. 'There ! W03 one move to make; that to give them their 'waling papers', give tiiem a reasonable time to move on and then watch them ! iKe. nav.Ks to prevent them mov ing to another location within the city limits." On the srrocn, "Something Al ways Happens," starring Kstber ItuUton. At the Liberty King Holding On, An Intriguing title, a plot that i Is rapid, romantic and filled with surprising and thrilling Incidents from start to tho lust flicker is i the new picture, "Wauled A I Coward." which will bo shown lit j I)nrr. XT4J tl,e Utterly theatre for the last rogress .Noted mm tonight. Ho perl (iarland, gloho-trntter and soldler-of-fortuue.' wagers Hint tin I. a nnw.r.l ,1 . . u . . I , .. hi. His Majesty', progress is pro- j rBl.ur, ,, heroism, 'and answers ( Continued From Page One) according (i ceedfng tlons, It was stated at the Pal' nee. although the "curve" of progress Is not amootli. The , ray therapy treatment wa. ad-1 ministered again tonight. i llullilln ' , I The night bulletin said: expectaBn advertisement for a coward Ho meets Isuliello, a mysterious girl who Is quite good to look at. and with whom he fulls In love. At her home, presumably, he moem with a vicious crowd of gun-runners who are planted "The King passed a quiet day! 10 ""lm.l,,tt,e .nlm' b'" who ' and the progress noted tills " """""" """r l)U"1"e""' morning has been continued." i Ml"'lr"l "f tils bet. (lurlnnd docs Signed, Stanley llewett. Hugh not "Khl or "llk hack' h,lt """' rtlghy and Dawson of Penn : orders until amidst all their As a result of this biillellu. . ""n'nly "lity doings he finds the public generally was more.1'10 lrl ln danger. Then he optlmlstu-, although still ron-: 'rc,1" loose and in Ills wild sli's-lng tho ruler's condition i ttrngglos Is Instrumental In grave. : bringing lo Justlco tho entire i gang, Including a South Amer- ( lean rebel, who Is seeking guns. Classified advertising ' I. uornlng newspaper ' proposition j The utilities of a city are combined m in your motor car ilill YOLR automobile i koinrlliiiiK like a in in in I it re rilV. There is nil electric light ami power syalcm, a water ystcm, a fuel nttteni. In the new Fortl, you will fitul each of those dystcmii of the latent design anil built of the host ma terials. Every part hun been made to serve you fuilltfitlly ami well ami at a minimum of trouble ami expense. . Take, for example, the genera torone of the moKt importuiit parts of the electrical system which supplies the current for lighting and for engine ignition. In the new Ford, the generator is of the power-house type and is distinctive in many features. It has been specially designed to prevent most forms of trouble. Oiling is necessary only once a year. About the only thing you need do is to have the charging rate changed as the seasons change. Closely allied to the electrical system is the ignition system. It, too, Is of new mechanical design in the new Ford. There is but one high tensiou cable and that con nects the coil with the distributor. Even cables from the distributor ta the spark plugs have been eliminated. Speciul care has also lioon taken lo make the diitribu lor wuti-r-proof, thus preventing short circuits from rain, etc. The electrical and ignition sys tern's of the new Ford are so simple in dceigii nud so carefully made I hut they will give you surprisingly little trouble. Yet that doesn't mean thoy should be neglected. Certain little attentions arc needed from time to time. " The storage battery should be given wuter and the connections kept clean. The generator charg ing rule should be changed as in dicated. Spark plugs should be cleaned at regular intervals. Dis- tribulor points should also be kept clean and the distributor cam given a light film of vaseline every 2000 miles. These arc just little things, but they mean a great deal to your car.1 You can have tlicitt ldokctl after at very small cost by the Ford doulor when you take the car in for oiling and greasing. A thorough checking-up at regular intervals will lengthen the life of your car and give you , many thousands of miles of care free, economical motoring. Ford Motor Company ..mays. Us. The New.. I Tor results us. New. Class Ada