Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 22, 1918, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AUGUST 22, 1918
A Daughter of the Gods,
ANNETTE KELLERMAN
FEATURING
1
It cost $1,000,000 to produce this masterpiece photo play
21,218 people are used in the production.
19,744 people are to be seen in one scene.
223,000 feet of film were used in taking the picture, as four camera
men work on the same scene at times from different angles to in­
sure the most perfect photoplay.
Annettee Kellerman makes a dive from a tower 103 feet high.
President Wilson chose this picture for his wedding anniversary
theatre party. Has always been shown at $1.00 to $3.00 a seat
At the GEM.TUESD AY, Aug.27
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
of our men and peoples may be in GERMANS BURN
WOUNDED TILLAMOOK
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
BOY WRITES HOME. vain—indeed a wicked halo may be
CAPTIVES ALIVE
cast upon the gilded criminals if
Friday, August 23.—"The Apostle of
——<
o
their colossal crimes bear not their
Vengeance” 5 reel De Luxe feat­
Rodney H. Mapes ' Tells of Famous retributation.
Drive British Soldiers into Pit and
uring William S. Hart in this
Fight of Marines at Chateau-
"Yvonne X." belonged to one of When Prisoners are Helpless Turn
picture and story of the Cumber­
Thierry.
the best French middle-class fami­
land mountains, and home of the
Liquid Flame on Them.
S
UNIVERSITY of OREGON
Fully equipped liberal culture and scientific department«. Special
training in Commerce. Journalism. Architecture, Law, Medicine
Teaching, Library Work, Munir, Household Arts, Physical Training and Fine Arts.
Military Science in charge of American and British officers. Drill, lecture* and field work
lies iu Lille. She was a woman of 30,
moonshiners gives a wonderful
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all up«to-date, baaed on experience in preaent war. Complete system of trenches, bridges,
Direct from the Chateau-Thierry when suddenly at 4 a.m. at Easter
presentation of a feud leader who
etc. Students recommended for Commissions. Official-—government R. <>. T. C.
London,
via
Montreal,
Aug..
19.
—
fight, so familiar to those keeping of 1916 the Germans descended upon
believes
“
Might
is
not
always
Tuition FREE. Library of 80,000 volumes. Dormitories for men and
posted in w#r history, comes a letter her. She was made to get up from Details of the German outrages on
Right.”
Expense lowest, much opportunity for working one’s way.
from Corporal Rodney H. Mapes of bed, told that if she did not come British prisoners have been made
Write Registrar, Eugene. Oregon, for illustrated booklet.
Saturday, August 24.—"Treasure of
Affidafits
of
Scotch
soldiers
public,
the 96th Company. 6th regiment, U. she would be dragged away, and
The Sea.” 5 part Metro production
S. Marine Corps The letter was re­ given 20 minutes In this fashion testify to the authenticity of the
featuring Edith Story. As the title
ceived by Mrs. Rodney H. Mapes, of 600 women and girls, many of them charges.
suggests, this is a story of the sea..
A private of the Royal Highlanders
Salem, Oregon, and is in part as fol­ not older than 18, some even younger
There is no other subject which
tells how he and a number of com­
lows:
were collected.
lends itself to picturization more
rades
consisting
of
one
officer
and
15
“I was up in the Chateau-Thierry
Into a cattle van on which was men, 10 of whom were wounded,
wonderfully than does the sea. In
front when the marines carved their chalked “eighteen women,” twenty
this picture we have an exception­
names in German blood. The boelm women and four men were driven were compelled to surrender near
al story and presented by a sup­
. —.......
losses must have been awful as their like beasts. They were taken to a Monchy, March 28. A German officer
erb cast. Don’t miss it.
turn
a
ordered
one
of
his
men
to
dead lay piled all over the ground. I I place in the Ardennes, and the wo­
problem
of
choosing
between
aveng-
Blackador was next in line with 35.
"Here Comes the Girla”, Harold
tell you the Huns will sure remember men were led away to a house where stream of liquid fire down the trench
ing the death of his father, killed In C. C. Ralph Warren disposed of 33,
Lloyd Comedy.
stand
­
in
which
the
Britishers
were
us for many a day. They really are 1 "they were passed one by one en­
a fued battle, and abiding by the and Oscar Olson 23. Dokie “Jack..
afraid of us now and will be more so tirely naked before a German Major” ing. Notwithstanding the fact that Sunday, August 25.—‘Sunshine Nan' scriptural teaching that “To tue be- | Selby" sold his 10 tickets for *11.0# j
5 reel Paramount production feat-
they were unarmed, the German
when we finish with them.
'for a so-called medical examination.
uring Ann Pennington. Miss Pen- longeth vengeance and recompense.” I in about an hour. About 110 couples {
“J was up at the front you know, ¡The miserable victims uttered the continued to spray them for six or
nington has won a popularity His decision forms the big scene of stepped to the splendid music furn- •
seven
minutes.
He
and
a
few
of
his
where the marines are, and I was most violent protests, but they had
among
lovers of the photo-play the story and how he succeeds ulti­ tshed by Knights, Wilkins and La­
slightly wounded but notffing serious to submit. Yet their outcry was not companions who were unable to move
which is seldom surpassed. In mately in restoring order among the mar and their planoist and reported
There is no use of worrying as the I itliout some effect. “When my scrambled down a communication
.
"Sunshine
Ann” she more than warring factions is forcefully depict­ having an enjoyable evening.
trench
and
got
back
into
the
British
time for worry is all over with us, as turn came,” Yvonne X. states,
ed throughout the remainder of the
Use of the splendid hall with its
holds
her
established
prestige.
lines.
'
''
■»
all dangdr is past. Quite a few of us everything passed correctly” (tout
hardwood floor waB donated by the
Play.
_______ '
“Hearst-Pathe News,
Pack Men into Traps.
are in the hospital but we will soon se passe correctment.)
Fairview Grange, The Indies of the j
Monday,
August
26.
—
“
Red
Red
be all right again and ready to get
Another private testified that he
Tillamook Red Cross Expenditures Red Cross served a splendid lunch
Three of the girls after the ex­
Heart”-—5 reel Bluebird produc­
some more German devils.
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amination wept bitterly. They were and other prisoners were marched
which netted another *70.00 which
tion featuring Monroe Salisbury
“I am lying in bed trying to read reported by the Germans "good for down a trench to an emplacement
Money
paid out
during the
and Ruth Clifford. A virile, red month by the Tillamook Branch made the grand receipt for the even­
and have been here for several days. every purpose," which as the slaves about six feet deep, nine feet wide
ing *320.00 for the worthy cause.
blooded story of the screen.
We were quarantined this morning discovered, iSeant that they were and from nine to 12 feet long, and
of the Portland Chapter American
for 21 days and we will be here for destined for outrage by the troops. while tightly packed into the enclos­ Tuesday, August 27.—"A Daughter Red Cross is as follows:
of the Gods”—8 reel William Fox Coast Power Co,, supplies ,
Gem Theatre, August 28.
some time to come. The marines are
* 3.09
“This was only the beginning. The ure two Germans, one of whom car-
sure treated fine here now as the Germans deliberately penned virtu­ ried a revolver and seemed to be an
Standard production featuring An­ Geo. Elliott, washing sacks
12.00
The management of the Gera Thea­
nette Kilierman. This is absolutely Fred C. Baker, stamps,express
French people are convinced that we ous girls with prostitutes. All were officer, appeared. The other man had
tre announces for next week, the re­
saved Paris and maybe we did as we I treated with the same contempt. * * a cylinder on his back and attached
the most elaborate picture ever telephone in Reu Cross drive
produced. It cost *1,000,000.00 to
sure put a check on the boche.
and printing........................ 28.16 appearance of charming Dorothy
| The Germans, with the evident in- to it was a flexible pipe.
_ ” a V
Love Me,
“Our paymaster comes out here in i tention of destroying the women’s
make
it,
21,218
people
are
used
in
W.
E. Noyes, sacks.............
5.00 Dalton, this time _ in “ ______
"Just as he reached the entrance to
a few days to pay us and then we j morality, often placed several men the enclosure,” he said, " ’ a flame
the making and in one scene alone Transfer Co., trip to Sandlake 12.00 photoplay from the pen of C. Gard­
can buy a few sweets, and the Red j in separate houses with one or two spurted out in a stream 1 from the
there are 19,744 people. A city C. I. Clough, stationery, etc .
4.62 ner Sullivan, directed by William
Cross gives us plenty of tobacco and women ”
which
cost
*350,000.00
to
build
is
Mrs.
S.
8.
Johnson,
supplies
.
1.50 Neill under the supervision of Thos.
pipe and caught the men who were
H. Once. In this picture Miss Dakon
the Soldiers’ and Sailors* club brings
destroyed to make one of the big Mrs. C. J. Edwards, phone,
More terrible was the narrative of nearest to the entrance, The other
us ice cream every few days and we Marie X., a girl of 20. She was car­ men lay in heaps around and partly
scenes of the picture. Don’t miss
freight, etc ......................
2.43 takes the part of a breezy Western
enjoy it immensely.
this one, see display ad on another Tillamook Herald, printing .
4.75 girl, married to a wealthy society
ried off at 2.30 in the morning, sub­ on me. I heard a hissing sound for a
page.
"We have had a few air raids here jected to the medical examination short while. Then it stopped and
H. Kessehnan, washing sacks
6.25 man whose family refuse to accept
on Paris on the nights of Wednesday, under even more disgusting condi­ started again. During this time the Wednesday, August 28.—"Love Me”, Crystal Laundry, washing sks 10.34 her as one of them, making her life
Thursday and Friday but they didn’t tions than Yvonne X., since a Ger­ men were shrieking and writhing,
5 reel Paramount production feat­ King Crenshaw, twine, nails
2.50 among them all that is hard to bear.
do much damage as the anti-air craft ma
8.40 How she finally wins their hearts
uring Dorthy Dalton. Miss Dalton Tillamook Bakery, sacks . . .
non-commissioned officer at­ The flame reached right back to
barrage broke their formation. I real­ tempted to witness the examination, where I was. My overcoat and coat
is known as the girl with the dim- Star Grocery, sacks..............
2.40 completely at a tremendous cost to
herself, is thrlllingly told in the
ly do not know what to do with my and was only sent away when she caught fire. By this time all the men
pl s, this is not her only charm as Smithy’s Variety store, crepe
self lying around in the hospital, as firmly refused.
paper, etc..............................
2.40 picture. An excellent cast, including
she also has great ability as a
were on the ground.”
this is the first time in my life that
Alex McNair, twine etc .... 18.20 Wm. Conklin. Jack Holt, and Robert
screen actress.
There were others more miserable.
Burn Wounded Men.
I have been forced to stay in bed and
J.
S. Lamar, balance on acct.
.75 McKlm, has been supplied, which
At --------- village, near, 150 wom-
The soldier said' he managed to Thursday, August 29—"Blue Eyed A. A. Pennington, ribbon ..
do nothing. I am in a Red Cross hos­ en were lodged, or rather penned in
.75 with the personal supervision of
Mary
”
—
5
reel
William
Fox
special
crawl up the slope and get away.
pital No. 5, ward 29, in Paris.”
J. S. Wilmot, thread, postage
.28 I homas H. Ince, makes its success
a barn. They lay pellmell on straw,
production
featuring
June
t^iprice,
Another soldier told how an officer
Rodney Mapes is a son of Mr. and ' devoured by vermin.
Cloverdale Merc. Co. balance
1.45 assured beforehand.
‘ . Prostitution
who
is
also
known
as
"the
Sun
­
Mrs. Joe Mapes, who have another was organized publicly. Every even- wouhded in the head and foot, and
1.25
shine Girl”. The story of this Cady Dept, store, thread etc
«on in France, who was in the Coast ing the door opened and soldiers four other wounded and three un-
A. Anderson, shipping tags. .
.20
photoplay
is
taken
from
life
in
the
Mi»» Caprice at the Gem.
Artillery, but was transferred to called for the women they meant to wounded men, including himself,
Harold VanTress, sacks ....
.75
Washington
Square
section
of
New
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were in an old trench when two Ger­
some other branch of the service, and take for the night.
York.
It
is
full
of
swift
moving
Smiling
June
Caprice will be
he is in the front line trenches.
Such are Huns whom some of our mans appeared and used liquid fire.
scenes and always carries one with
K. of P Benefit Dance.
shown
on
the screen at the Gem
so-called pacifists would take to One of the Germans, revolver in hand
every action of the play.
ordered the Britishers to get back to
The Knights of Pythias’ dance giv­ Theatre next Thursday, August 29.
their hearts.
German Fiendishness
"Sheriff Nell’s Tussle" 2 reel Par-
the
German
line.
The
narrator
said
Many of the most appalling records
en at Fairview hall Wednesday even­ in William Fox’s latest photoplay
amount
Mack
Sennett
Comedy,
“Blue Eyed Mary.” Miss Caprice baa
Henriette
Celarie’s “Bn Escla- have been suppressed, but the sum his hands and right ear were burned.
featurinig Polly Morgan, Ben tur- ing. at which 100 per cent of the
one of the best stories in her career.
vage" (In Slavery): a journal of total proves that the masters of Three of the party managed to es­
proceeds
were
given
to
the
Red
Cross
pin and Billy Armstrong.
two deported women, dedicated to Germany and the mass of their ser­ cape and reach the British lines, but
proved a success in every way. Over It gives her a chance to display dra­
the
Germans
either
must
have
suf
­
M. Rene Doumie, of the French vants are today as were the people
*00 tickets were sold at *1.00 each. matic ability far beyond anything
Academy, reveals the degenerate of the "Cities of the Plain” in an­ focated or burned all the five wound­ William S. Hart in Play of Kentucky *36.00 was realized from articles she has attempted before.
ed men. as nothing further had been
She Is the daughter of a man who.
Feudiiti.
fiendishness to which unfortunate cient times.
i donated by the following merchants,
heard from them.
women have been treated by the
| which were sold at auction to the yeais ago, has been disowned by his
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The British government has pro­
Germans. The authors have been re­ Binding Twine Plant is Urged By
In “The Apostle of Vengeance,” highest bidder; Coast Power Co. Pen­ wealthy mother for marrying “be­
tested to the German government which will be seen at the Gem nington Merc. Co..
patriated. thanks to the reconquer­
Co., King-Crenshaw neath his station.” The father ha»
Governor.
against this outrage.
ing French and British armies, and
Theatre, August 23, William S, Hart Hdw. Co.; C. O. & C. M. Dawson, mad. a failure of life and June, call­
thus their stories has become known
is seen in a story of the Cumberland Moulton Barber Shop, C. I. Clough ed Mary in the play, goes to New
Salem. Or., Aug. 19.—An industry
to us.
Drug Co.; and Alex McNair Hdw. York to effect a reconciliation. The
■ which Governor Wlthycombe believes MERCHANT’S WIFE ADVISES mountains.
grandmother likes Mary but a neph­
The facts are revolting. But they ¡could
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__
"The Apostle of Vengeance” a Co.
TILLAMOOK WOMEN.
be established inside ___
the walls
ew who to scheming to get hto aunt »
The
success
of
dlfclo8!d,.that l.he world may of The "state penitintlary, and for the
drama
from
the
pen
of
Monte
M.
thto
undertaken
was
■ o----
fortune, fixes on Mary the charge ot
understand
fully the lnf“mous ! establishment of which there may be
“I had stomach trouble so bad I Katterjohn, to a tale of Kentucky largely due to the efforts of Chancel­
thing which with it is in conflict, | a move, is a binding-twine factory. could eat nothing but toast, fruit, and mountain feudists and baa been lor Commander, Ralph E. Warren, attempting to rob the aunt s safe.
and that the voice of spineless sent­ The state’s flax fiber would not be hot water. Everything else soured handled with the realism character­ ably assisted by a committee consist­ Things look bad for Mary but an un­
imentalists, fools, cowards and en­ available for making the twine and and formed gas. Dieting did no good. istic of Triangle productions. Its ing of the following; S. G. Clark. W. expected development comes Into the
emies of humanity, who would it would be necessary to import the I was miserable until I tried buck­ many tense scenes are framed in set­ D. Coburn, II. C. Boone, Ralph Ed­ story at this point and everything
out Just the way she dreamed
readily make peace with triumphant material, but, notwithstanding this, thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed tings of unusual picturesqueness, wards, Lester Pennwell, and Glen comes
it would.
wrong, may be stilled, and that pun­ the governor says such a factory in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL thus combining two of the most im­ Terry.
benefitted me INSTANTLY.” Be­ portant elements of photoplay pro­
ishment befitting the crime may be could be operated profitably.
Knight Go-Getlm Terry, holds the
cause Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large duction.
For sale or trade—1916, Model 83, 4
visited upon the criminals. If those
record In the ticket selling' drive by
"A factory of this kind, together and
small intestine, it relieves ANY
cylinder Overland in good running
responsible for the war and its inde­ with the flax plant we have now.”
selling
fifty
two
tickets
before
the
Hart
is
cast
as
David
Hudson,
a
constipation, sour stomach or
fensible atrocities are not brought said the governor, "would keep every CASE
minister who is the eldest son of a {dance and two the next day. You can , der New top and uphol.tcring,
gas and prevents appendicitis. It
to justice even as the raggedest and man in the prison employed contin­ QUICKEST action of anything
sturdy Kentucky mountaineer. He in still buy a ticket from Terry if you good tires, a spare tire». Want lighter
/ash Address E. J. Kraft,
meanest criminals, all the suffering ually.
brought
meet him on
the street. Knight S?,r or
to face
ever sold. J. S. Lamar, druggist.
Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate