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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1919)
; week of 22nd, inclusive st 16th to (aUk at that) right in hia annal Many mea and womea ave not aaan at tli aoma grsat atonn of lift coma» aloag. Tha taat awakaa in Jthair hearta a tiiay little knaw slept there. Coma and aaa thÜa charming cou ina what you would bava dona undar aoeastrang» cireumatances. 5 raaia. “WHOSE LITTLE WIFE ARE YOU” A Maât S C o m e d j r —2 reel». “Pathe New»”—Educational— 1 reel SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 \ , r . • « *u + ,t it -THE PEST” Mabel Nermand i i l l T " ir ' •. T y w." v y ■ • Miatrcaa at Mirth Funnier than “ Sis Hopkina.” A cyclone of ThrOla. A do nmph of tha girl who waa always in tha way. She wears o a dog, kids a now, ropoa a rooatar, makes love, wins love goat gets her goat whan aha tantaliaaa him. What would aad suddenly found yourself heiress to a million ? A MONDAY, AUGUST IS a impersonation o f a wealthy printer by an ax-convict, who is the a ft. Hatton, tha ex-eolMct, tries to go straight Ha looks enough to be his double—(specially without his board. Tha story daaU mo tha imposter aad his “w if*,” really the widow of the dead man. t shows two distinct characterisation#—the acting is so realistic a that many parsons cannot bo persuaded that Julian portrays suspense from the opening seene to the Inst Thera is forward ac- h, building to a Mg cHmaar A smashing, Using drama of ths -JAZZ MONKEY” T ***“ *“ * TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 Monday's program wi WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 90 -SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE* Featuring ‘ ” • L U .L * Youthful and Beautiful see captain grandfather who spins Wild yarns of buccaneer days. I m ’ s become a regular old-fashioned pirate, hunting hidden gang who would frees# tha tongue h i your month! Talk about i soma dynamo! Dds is a regular old-style pirate yarn, but right in tha asm o f it. Thorn’s a villian called Bad-Eye who ring wharo the treasure is—but seeing that the map Is tatooed „ A serial fpll of red-blooded action youth from reading thd "Yellow Back.” 2 reals THURSDAY, AUGUST 91 -THE TIGER MAN” V Featuring *>?. ;V* ^ ; WUH m » S. Hart Thh is a remarkable story of the W est Hawk Parsons, s bandit chief, widely known as "The Tiger Man,” because of his ferocity and cruelty, htrks on the borders of a desert hi search of prey. A wagon train is baited owing to the Inch of water, and the emigrant* suffer great privations. Among these is Both Ingram, wife of a minister of the gospel, who volunteers to go in search of aid. She encounters "The Tiger Man" who after hear ing her story goes to tha relief of thh imperilled emigrants. The party is attacked by Indiana and they are driven away under the leadership of Hawk Phrsons. Hawk con ceives an infatuation for Ruth and ha carries her away with him to his cabin la a secret recess in ths desert. She attempts to -slay herself, than swoons. This is the beginning of the "Tigefc Man’s regeneration. He subsequently escorts her to bar husband, and then gives himself up to the oAcers of the law a « condition that they be permitted to hold their religious ssrvfcsa unmolested. Tha picture is one of intense thrills, strong situations, and the highest dramatic interest. A typical “ Bill Hart picture.” S reels. -BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE” ’e eartea for tee *Ê m amppt? er . , FRIDAY, AUGUST 99