Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 10, 1918, Image 5

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    1918.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OCTOBER 10,
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“O VER THE TOP,” with Ser­
geant Empey—Himself.
OUR AMERICAN HERO IN PICTURES.
By L. R. G., Davenport Democrat.
Guy Empey. world-war fighter,
Who has scars of hands from Huns
tyho lived in blood-filled dugouts
And fought behind Somme guns.
EMPEY— GOD BLESS HIM!
By E. F. Kuehn, Savannah, Ga.
Who is it boosts our fund so high ?
Who wafts its incense to the sky I
Who raises thousands for and nigh ?
Guy Empey!
Empey, who knows about Archies,
Who fought 'mid sharpnel and shell—
Who stayed in funk holes with dead men
And felt stings of Germany’s hell.
Who was it not too proud to fight,
Who shed his best blood for the right—
Who helps the smoke funds day and night?
Guy Empey!
Guy Empey, war hero and writer,
Who wrote for us, “Over The Top.”
Who Damns and laughs at the Kaiser,
Says, ’Tis up to Sammie to stop”!
Empey. whole-hearted American—
Who returns with unquestioned fame;
Who labors for love of country,
Has entered the Movie Game.
Who came back to his native shore,
So wounded he could fight no more—
Yet still gives of his priceless store ?
Guy Empey!
God Bless Him !
The Greatest War Picture Ever Produced
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Starring the World Famous Soldier, who served eighteen months in the front line trenches in France, and
was wounded seven times going over the top. He will show you just what we are up against over there*
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NINE REELS.
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GEM THEATRE, Sunday and Monday, Oct. 13-14
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MATINEE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 P.M.
EVENING SHOWS START at 7 P.M
Adults 50c
Children 25c.
i The High School showed their re­
iaries or such other Christmas Parcel
School Notes.
Stations as the chapter may estab­
spect and sympathy of the death of
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Families of men in service abroad lish, together with "Red Cross In­
Howard B. Mlllls by marching to the
There
has
been
a
great
increase
in
are euger to make Christmas over­ spection Labels” also furnished from
the enrollment of the High School, funeral in a body, and the school was
seas as merry as conditions permit. division office.
the increase being 19 students In one dismissed for the whole afternoon.
The war department, realizing this,
The cartoon may be filled with [ week. This has been considered as
lias decided that each man may re­ any combination of articles that fit
considering the condi­
ceive from his family a Christmas in it and which are not barred from exceptional
Empey’s Message to the Boys Who
tions of the country.
package of standard size and ap- Christmas parcels by the Post Office
Will Go “Over The Top.”
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proximaiely standard contents.
Department. The list of articles that
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During the week we have had sev-
The American Red Cross will pre­ may not be sent may be procured
Sammy,
old
boy, remember that
I
eral
assemblys
and
Monday
morning
pare these parcels for mailing, an from the same place as the cartons.
arrangement having been completed
The weight of the parcel must not the Glee Club entertained the stu­ you are going over to France to lick
hell out of Germany. You can do it,
between the War Department, the exceed two pounds, fifteen ounces dents with several good songs. Tues­ too.
You’ll likely find it
holds it» good, sat­
day
morning
we
also
had
an
assem
­
Post Office Department and the Red unwrapped.
Just
give
old
Kaiser
Bill
and
his
bly
sing.
The
Glee
Club
is
growing
costs you even less
Cross.
Wheu carton is filled it should be
isfying taste a long,
"wonderful efficiency staff" such a
Shipping space available will per­ taken to the place where it was pro­ into quite a large organization and . Yankee waloping that there won’t be
to
chew
Gravely.
It
long
time.
will in a short time be able to render
mit the sending of but one parcel to cured.
enough gas left to fill the envelope
goes
further.
You
some
very
fine
music,
both
for
the
each man.
Red Cross representatives will in­
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of one of his baby-killing gas bags
To avoid any duplication and to spect the parcels, and will; Exclude school and for the city.
only need a small
called Zeppelins.
It
gota
further—that's
make sure that each parcel is correct­ any article barred by the Postal de­
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why you can get the good
chew of this class
The Military Company is growing \ Sammy, you've never been licked
ly addressed, a “Christmas Parcel partment from Christmas parcels.
i yet and you are getting too old to
taste of this class of tobac­
Label” is now being issued to every Remove any note or ntessagss. Wrap, more organized every day and Leut. ! learn new habits.
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of tobacco, and it
co without extra cost.
tie and weigh the parcel; Place on [Brill is holding out great prospects
man abroad.
The
old
folks
at
home
are
proudly
his the parcel the "Christmas Parcel for the boys. Herbert Stam has been watching you, so get busy and make
Every man abroad will mail
I
.ips.
re­ Label” received from abroad, bear­ made Top-Sergeant and commanding this little old world sit up and take
PEYTON BRAND
'Christmas Parcel Label” to some
i
avy
lative or friend who will be entitled ing name and address of recipient. for Wednesday's hike. Leut Brill notice.
t of
The person sending the parcel will join them later in the day where
to send him a parcel by complying
by
Arthur Guy Empey.
with the conditions herein net forth. shall then In the presence of the Red they will be encamped out on one of
Tpis
great
American
war
picture
The relative or friend who receives Cross representative, affix stamps at the Tillamook Rivers.
will be shown at the Gem Theatre
a “Christmas Parcel Label" from a the rate of 12 cents for each pound
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PD CPAVFI.Y TOBACCO CO
next Sunday and Monday, and it Is
man in service over seas, will apply or fraction thereof. Parcel post rate
The rest of this week will be given pronounced as one of the biggest
the
to the nearest chapter, branch or to Haboken, N. J.
over to the Teachers' Institute and war pictures ever released.
The Red Cross representative who there are several interesting numbers ,
oommunity auxiliary of the Red
Nazarene Church Services.
be
willing to do the recorder
recorder's
■
»e wining
’s <wwrk>r.
Cross, or to such other community inspected the parcel will then affix on the program.
Vote of Condolence.
In addition to that of the ireiisurtwives
auxiliary of the Red Cross, or to to the parcel the Red Cross Inspec­
Rev. Arthur F. Ingler. Pastor
I am a candidate for the office . their
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such other Christmas Parcel Station tion Label" properly Bigned.
Miss Anderson has arrived to take
Sunday services: 10 am., Sunday treasurer only, and for no rraaotvw with
Parcels
ready
for
mailing
remain
’
Whereas, the Great Master, in his 8chool; Mrs. B. E. King Superinten­
as may be designated by his Red
half of the First grade, which has
cept the privilege which bekuapi nnlng
Cross chapter, and upon showing the in the custody of the Red Cross until i been divided on account of the large wisdom, lias seen fit to remove from dent.
any citizen.
i fruit
our midst Sister Ina Chance be It
“Christmas Parcel Label” will re­ I delivered by its representative to the i number of students.
11 a.m. preaching by the pastor.
Respectfully
yours.
Resolved, that the Tillamook Coun­
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cgive one carton. 3X4 by 9 Inches in post office authorities.
6:20, p.m. Praise Service.
Canzada Eversonf”
size. It will be easy to ascertain from
7:30 p.m. evening sermon.
The grades also have 63 gallons of ty Pomona Grange extend sympathy
No
Christmas
Parcels
Can
be
Mailed
(Paid Advt.)
to
the
bereaved
family
and
that
a
the newspapers whether cartons have
Mid-week
service
on
Thursday
at
paint to go on the floors, and the
Later than November 15.
copy of these resolutions be printed 7:30 p.m. Strangers welcome. Seat*
been received at the Christmas Parcel
new seats have arrived.
These
instructions
have
been
issued
j
In the county papers and in the Ore- free.
Notice.
Station. Applications should not be
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by National Headquarters of the |
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gon Grange Bulletin. Also that a
made until cartons are on hand.
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To whom it may concern. I hav©a'rod
Specially manufactured cartons American Red Cross, are based on | There will be a bail game on Thurs- copy be placed on our records.
To The Voters of Tillamook County. ■old
my Interest in the Tlllai qnoofelrad-
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Signed,
for this purpose will be sent to the argument with the War Depart- day between the teachers of the
Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who > wtfcrnsss
Olive Bays,
Chapters from Division Headquarters ment and the post office department, county and the lawyers and doctors
Through a misunderstanding In an pay all bills against
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»nomm the companop •*><
Margaret Wood,
and will be distributed by chapters and must therefore be strictly ob- of the city, the proceeds of which
article over my signature last week and collect all accounts.
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will go to the Red Cross.
Geo. R McKlmens.
to branches and community auxil- served.
the statement was made that I would
Charles Kunze
Christmas Parcels for Men Abroad.
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Extra Cost
for Quality?
No, Sir!
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
1O* a pouch-anrf worthir
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