Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 28, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 14,
“Th« Kingdom of Love.”
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A splendid new photoplay
that
William Fox has made will apper.r at
the Gem Theatre on Thursday, March
21. It is called “The Kingdom of
Love,” and in it is a new star, Jewel
Carmen, whcm we have known in
times past as a leading women of
great ability and beauty, The play is
one. that deals with the carte" of an
extraordinary girl who is thrown into
the vortex of life among gold seekers
of the North.
The play is full of thrilling circum­
stances and display of human emotion,
and it gives opportunity for many un­
usual and brilliant scenes. It is cone
in the fashion that has brought fame
to the name of William Fox and it is
absorbingly interesting from start to
finish.
The director of this play is Frank
Lloyd, who made such big pictures as
“A Tale of Two Cities” which is one
of the most brilliant things that has
been seen upon the screen. An excel­
lent cast of Fox players surround the
star and there is no doubt of the
pleasure that this play will give. It is
certainliy something that every lover
of moving pictures will be anxious to
see, and a great deal of interest has
been awakened by its announcement.
It is said that some of the incidents
in this play have been put on the
screen in an entirely new way and
that there are many unusual features
which will make the production one
long to be remembered.
Bruce Wade Joins Army.
Bakersfield, Cal., Feb. 28, 1918.
My dear Folks.—My country has
called and I cannot refuse her, and
am glad to be able to serve her. Was
not called through the draft, although
it was only a matter of a few short
weeks until I should have been. But
the Engineer’s Corps No. 319 is being
organized and they have sent out a
strong urgent appeal for men of
trades to fill the many vacancies; and
why should I turn them down? I
simply could not bear to think of be­
ing dragged into this war by draft. So
many of my friends are doing their
hit, leaving homes and loved ones to
offer their lives, if need be for the
protection of the onec left behind. So
1, too, have offered myself to serve
with the Engineer’s Corps. I quit my
job
tonight and leave
Monday
for Camp Freemont to join them. Of
course there will be another physical
examination held there, but I sincer­
ely hope and believe that I will be ac­
cepted.
Do not think that I have forgotten
the loved ones at home nor our plans
for that happy reunion for those same
loved ones as wcl as others are en­
titled to the protection of all who are
able to go. I wanted to help you but
it seem: that this is the way in
which I am to help and I am willing,
and even eager to do it in that way
if it is, an dif my life is spared I hope
to join you after I have “done my bit”
But if it is not my lot to return, you
need never think of me as a piker, but
as willingly giving al! 1 had. I leave
here Monday. Will write when I get
to the camp and give you my new ad­
dress. Am going as a truck driver.
With love tc all,
_____________ B.uce,
Thrills in “The Little America.”
In staging the spectacular scenes
for Mary Pickford’s great patriotic
picture, “The Little American” will
score one of the biggest hits ever
evinced at the Gem Theatre, many ac­
tual dangers confronted Miss Pick­
ford and the many other players in
the production. The scene depicting
views, in the luxurous ball-room of
the ocean liner when it was torpedoed
created a sensation even among the
hardened members of the filfm pro­
ducing circles around Los Angeles,
where the picture was produced.
A vivid idea of the true cause for
patriotism on the part of every Amer­
ican in connection with the great
world war can be had from tne new
Mary Pickford-Artcraft picture “The
Little American”. In producing this
subject Cecil B. De Mi'.le, the genius
of screencraft based his play on actual
facts and carefully avoided exaggera­
tion so often prominent in films of
this nature. Every detail was staged
only after it had received the endorse­
ment of an authority and various ex­
perts on matters pertaining to the
great war, were called in to collabor­
ate in the presentation of different
scenes. As a result the picture has
been named as the most faithful re­
production of true conditions, by
many who are in a position to judge.
Don’t miss this to be shown at the
Gem
Theatre Tuesday
evening,
March 19.
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officers are Mrs. Ruth
Desmond, MAKING A MAN OF THE BOY |
Pres.; Mrs Nora Blum, Sec.; Mrs. R.
W. Mills, chairman of sewing com­ •choolmastsr Ha« the Great Task In
mittee.
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Hand, and on Him Depends toe
Recently British officers boarded an
Argentine ship bound for the United
States and asked for a famous opera
singer on board the ship. They seized
a lot of the singers curl papers, treat­
ed them chemically and read the code
writing that appeared on them. A
women member of the contingent
then had the women stripped for the
bath and discovered that inscribed on
her shoulders was the key to the ciph­
er. The woman was a German spy in
the pay of Count Luxberg, formerly
German ambassador to Argentine.
Pleasant Valley Auxiliary.
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The last week in February the fol­
lowing articles weren sent in, made
since January 3rd, time of organizing
1 doz. ice bag covers; t doz. tray
cloths, I doz napkins, 20 abdnomal
bandages, 30 towels, 8 arm slings. 35
bandage foot sock, 7 ambulance pil­
lows ond covers.
Members, 69, average attendance,
20, meet Thursdays of each week. The •
Is the World's Food Base.
Our Boys hold one line
with their lives, will you
hold the other line at your
table.
The sum of all admonitions Is that
the schoolboy must pay attention. That
Is precisely what he Is doing, writes
8. M frothers, in the Atlantic. He Is
paying attention to 11 variety of ydngs
that ¿scape tie adult tuliiS. As he
wriggies An the bench In the school­
room he pays nttentiou To uTl that Is
going on. He attends to what is going
on out-of-doors; he sees the weak
points of his fellow pupils against
whom he Is planning punitive expedl- j
tlons; and he Is delightfully conscious
of the Idiosyncrasies of the teacher.
Moreover, he Is a youthful artist and
his sketches from life give acute loy
to his contemporaries when they are
i furtively passed around.
ISS SALENA DICK,
But the schoolmaster says sternly:
“My boy. you must learn to pny atten­
TEACHER OF PIANO.
tion; that Is to say, you must not pay
PRIMARY AND ADVANCE
attention to so many things, but you
INSTRUCTION.
M ontbly Musicals given for must pay attention to one thing, nnnie-
ly the second declension."
given for benefit of Pupils.
1 Now the second declension Is the
Prices Reasonable.
I least Interesting thing In the room,
but unless he coniines his attention to
It he will never learn It. Education
R. O. L. HOHLFELD,
demands narrowing of attention In the
Interest of efficiency.
VETERINARIAN.
A man may, by dint of application
Office at
to a particular subject, become a suc­
cessful merchant or real estate man or
TODD HOTEL,
chemist or overseer of the poor. But
Tillamook - - Oregon.
he cannot be all these things at the
same time. He must make his choice. |
Hnvlng in the preseace of witnesses
taken himself for better or for worse,
he must, forsaking all others, cleave
to that alone. The consequence Is ■
that by the time he is forty he has
become one kind of a man and Is able
to do one kind of work.
The Store that Sells Only for Cash
And Selling for Cash Sells for Less
Headquarters for Easter Outfits
Clothin^ShoesHats-Gloves-Neckwear
For Every ¿Member of the Family.
Wai Condition of Indiana
EASTER NECKWEAR
At 69c. Each,
3 For $2.00
You Will not Care to ¿Miss.
Smart snappy colorings and designs jn
generously wide flowing end ties of beautiful
quality silks. Dark and light grounds with
a multiplicity of new designs, popular pat­
terns in stripes and very smart patterns in
Oriental designs and colorings
Actually these ties sell at $1.00 each, but
we bought an extra special lot at a price con­
cession that enabled us to offer them to you
at this great saving.
Each day’s express delivery brings new models
in these famous Suits for men. See window, then
step into our Men’s Shop and we will gladly show
and fit any of these new suits,_____________________
llfraneombe, England, Possesses His­
toric Edifice, Where the Sailors Of­
fered Prayer Before Going to Sea.
Tonic.
Kokomo, Ind.—Mrs. H. Hankemeier,
of this town, says. “I look so well, and
am so well, that it does not seem as if I
ever needed Cardui. But I was not al­
ways this way ... I think I have taken a
dozen bottles ... before my little girl
came.
1 was feeling dreadfully bad, had head­
ache, backache, sick at my stomach, no
energy ... 1 was very irritable, too, and
nervous.
1 began taking Cardui about 6 months
before my baby came. As a result all
those bad feelings left me, and 1 just felt
grand, just as if nothing at all was the
matter, and when the end came 1 was
hardly sick at all.
Since that 1 have never taken Cardui
at all .. . It has done me good, and 1
know it will help others, if they will only
try it.”
Many women have written grateful let­
ters like the above, telling of the good
that Cardui has done them. Why should
it not help you, too?
If you suffer from
any of the ailments so common to women,
and feel the need of a safe, reliable,
strengthening tonic, we urge you to be­
gin today and give Cardui a fair trial.
Your dealer sells Card-u-i.
EB 10
SEEDS
“Buckeye”
Incubators
and Brooder Stoves
Diamond
Poultry Foods
Bee Supplies
Fertilizers
for Cata fog Ha
9
ORTLAN D
SEED CO.^g^
P
« lOWEJtj
I
FISH BRAND
6e«d Counter Serviceable.
will
you dry
nothing
else will
\ DEALERS EVERYWHERE
— BOSTON
Cheese Maker Wanted.
The Pacific City Creamery Company
will consider bids for a cheesemaker
for this season. Work to commence
about'April 20, 1918.
Send bids to Crystal Bays, secretary
.Voods, Oregon.
SALE OF LADIES’ SHOES
$4.19 Pair
Red
Cross
Shoe
For Actual $8.00 Values.
Limited One Pair to a Customer.
An extraordinary sale of Ladies’ Fine Dress
Shoes planned especially to encourage- early
Easter shoe buying. These shoes, made by Amer­
ica's accepted foremost maker, come in Black
Kid and patent vamps with contrasting 8J in. tops
as illustrated, Louis Cuban heels, widths A to E
and in all sizes, and Lace models only.
Please note that these shoes can be bought only
at this extraordinary- price on Saturday and
Monday, March 16th and 18ih, and that only one
pair will be sold to each customer.
Very Special Easter Sale Prices on Practically the Entire Stock of
LADIES’ FINE FOOTWEAR,
$4.80—$5 15—$5.45—$6.35—$6.60—$6.95
Volcanoes Are a Blessing.
For nil their upheavals it would not
pay Central America to get rid of her
volcanoes If she could, for these up­
heavals have created the finest coffee
and sugar land in the world, notes a
correspondent.
Usually there are
long, premonitory warnings and the
annual deaths due to this cause are
not equal to the number of persons
killed yearly in automobile accidents
around Now York.
Neither words nor artist's brush
could do justice to the wonderful at­
mospheric effects of the mountain
lands. The changing lights and col­
ors. the purple mists, the vast white
hanks of clouds, the cooling vapors
that assume the colors of the rainbow
at dawn and sunset, the mirages that
throw mountain lakes and lofty peaks
In the high heavens, resting, apparent­
ly. upon a base of blue ether, all
these can never be described or for­
gotten.
Valuable as a good laugh and a hap.
py smile are for men and women In
every activity, there are and always
have been some stiffnecked, proper
folk who have been a little suspicious
of the good breeding of a hearty laugh,
asserts an exchange.
We have all
heard women of the old school of man­
ners admit reluctantly that they “had
to laugh" at a play they went to see,
as if there were something too crude
for well-bred folk In a hearty laugh, and
If you could but face the audience In­
stead of the stage during the perform­
ance of a taking comedy you would see
here and there prim, proper folk pull­
ing their faces straight the moment the
curtain goes down and the lights go
up for fear some one might think they
hud bo far forgotten their manners as
to share In the general laughter.
Let
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY,
SATURDAY AND ¿MONDAY, ¿MARCH 16th and 18th
llfraneombe, England, has a church
on a pier, and Is the only seaside
plnce In the world that has such a
distinction. Indeed, llfraneombe would
not possess the honor were It not for
the fact thnt Lanterln Hill forms a
part of the pier. Those who argue
about the matter are always silenced
by the plea that you have to go on the
the pier In order to enter the church,
observes n writer.
The curious old building to be seen
on the top of the hill has had many
strange adventures. It Is dedicated to I
St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sea­
faring folk, and in that connection It ■
Is Interesting to learn that at one time
the old church was used as a light­
house.
In bygone days the sailors I
used to trudge up the hill to pray he-
fore going to sea, and many were the
regrets when the little edifice censed
to hold Its services. It Is now used by
the pier authorities for storing pur­
poses, but the day may come when it
will be restored, and form one of many I
attractive “sights” llfraneombe al-|
rsndy possesses.
Laughing and Good Breeding.
A. J TOWER CO —
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
HAS CHURCH BUILT ON PIER
Card-u-i, the Woman’s
, m W
See Our Window Display of
New Easter ¿^Models in
Lady
Before Beginning to Take
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¿Men! Here's a Sale of
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
Checese Maker Wanted.
The directors of the Pacific City
( reatnery Company will consider bids 1
for a chcesemaker for the coming
year.
All bids to be in by April 20. Right
to reject any or all bids reserved.
Crystal Bays, Sec.
The American Kitchen
Final Important Outcome.
Spy News in Curl Paper.
1918.
When testing seeds, It is necessary
to count them and then space them
evenly on moist sheets of blottlrtg pa-
par, A device has been developed
which does the wonk accurately and
quickly. It Is used in conjunction with
a vacuum pump operated by exerting
pressure on a foot pedal, and consists
of a metal contrivance having a square,
fiat surface with 100 small perfora­
tions. When this Is brought In con­
tact with a quantity of grain and a
partial vacuum created, the suction
Uraws a kernel over each of the ori-
Ices. By then piMlag the Instrument
nu a blotter and releasing the pren-
sure. the seeds are de posited tn regu­
lar order 00 the sheet.
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EASTER MILLINERY
FORTHE GIRL OF SEVEN—THE MISS OF
SEVENTEEN-OR HER MOTHER.
VAOL’K Easter Cha-
1 peau will be both
ultramodish and becom­
ing if you make your
selection from the beau­
tiful creations now on
view in our windows
and Dept, on the Bal­
cony.
Mrs. Critchlow has
spent considerable time
in the millinery style
centres during the last few weeks and from the
remarks of visitors to our Millinery Dept, she
has chosen styles that are meeting with the
approval of the women in this City who know
and appreciate good style and becoming Mil­
linery,
Fittings gladly given without obligating you
to buy.
For Two Days Oniy
Saturday and ¿Monday.
March 16th and 18th
Ladies' Kid
Gloves,
$1.98 Pair.
For Actual $2.50 Values.
Limited 2 Pairs to each
Customer.
E have just received-and
will place on Special
Sale for two days only- '^aJa^
day and Monday, , March l«th
_____ ’ Kid Glove#
and 18th— Ladies
in
111 Black,
IJlcnn, White,
»» iiatv, Tan and
'•-- Grey,
in all sizes from 6 to 71. J.hese
*............j I
Max
are the famous
..... Meyer
Gloves and
i— if bought today
would retail for 12.50
Pal
Every pair perfect in lit allt^
Secure your holiday
finish.
gloves during tins Sale and
thereby benefit by the wonder-
ful saving afforded you in this
exceptional event.
W
We have Pleasure in ^Announcing that
MISS BOYLE,
Of Seattle,
Will assume full charge of the Ladies’ Rjeady to- Wear
Dept. Saturday, ¿March 16th.
ISS BOYLE comes to us with many years
experience in the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
business, and recommendations from previous
employers of the very highest order.
An excerpt from her former employers states:-
Miss Boyle has wonderful ability as a fit-
tcr in fact much the best that we have ever
had and there have been a lot of them with us in
our twenty years in that line.”
The selections in New Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts is
more \aried and more economically’ priced than ever before and
Miss Boyle will be glad to give you the benefit of her help and
a< vice at any time and without obligating you in any way to pur­
chase at time or later. Special attention given to the fitting of
Stylish Stouts
R^EADY-TO- WEAR DEPT. — ON THE BALCONY.
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