Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 20, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 20,
good that is in him—which at last
¡one daughter, Mrs. V. R. Duncan, months in a reformatory, so she may I, W. W.’S ROUNDED UP IN TILLA-
TILLAMOOKERS YELL
triumphs through the influence of
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and one sun, Samuel Riefenberg.
obtain evidence of graft in the ln-
M00K COUNTY,
Tillamook Cheese Makes Swoop at his love for a beautiful girl (played
o
situation,
come
into
court
and
finds
i
he fir8t number of the Lyceum
by Mill Fair.) The boy is drawn up
Sixteen Wabblies are Landed in Jail
Exhibition.
The County Court is in session this course in this city, when the Metrop­ the wrong judge on the bench.
from
his criminal environment, and
The
Melville
reformatory
had
And Will be Tried.
eek and had • under consideration olitan
Singers appeared at the
»¡I
Cheese scores at Pacific Internat­ finally realizes bis ambition to be-
¡Christian Church, the audience num­ needed investigation for years but
e annual budget.
Icome somebody in the world.
Last Friday evening the American ional Exposition were as follows:
bered only 13. If the other musicals every committee sent there had re­
"Love is Love” promises to be a
Dr. Shearer is in Seattle attending
95
report
that
things
¡Legion
called
a
meeting
at
the
ar-
Hugh
Barber,
Fairview,
1st
.
.
turned
with
a
are not better attended those who
rgical, eye, ear, nose and throat
93tf delightful surprise to Ray and Fair
Werner
Weiss,
Alder
Vale
2nd.
Polly
and
the
judge
'mory
at
which
a
number
of
buiness
were
all
right,
guaranteed these entertainments will
¡admirers, for it makes an unusual
93
inics.
be stuck for a goodly sum of money, had decided to make an investiga- men were invited, to devise some Harry Thomas, Red Clover 3rd
92H ¡demand upon the versatility of these
Jacob Tagman left on Tuesday, i i Tillamook County's canning team, tion from the inside. Accordingly, plan to rid Tillamook county of I. W. Ray Cooper. Three Rivers 4th .
9114 ¡brilliant young Fox stars.
ving bought a dairy farm at Mon- camposed of Misses Pauline Gienger, she got herself arrested for stealing W.'s. The meeting developed into a [B. L. Hopkins, E Beaver Sth
Frank Wilson, Elwood, 5th . . 91H
and
was
sentenced
for
three
months,
fairly
good
sized
vigilance
commit-
Marie Gienger and Gladys Klinehan,
sano, Wash.
But the judgeqwas taken with a I tee, with the idea of acting quickly A. Scblappi, S. Prairie 6th . . 90H
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
Drugless methods used in chronic has been selected by the Extension stroke of paralysis the night before 'and quietly, and mum was the word Alex Walker, Upper Nestucca 7 90
Department
of
the
O.
A.
C.,
to
go
to
Beases of stomach, bowels .liver,
Friday. Nov. 21—"The Rose of The
and had left no instructions. The I that was passed out to those who Travor Hare, Clover Leaf 7th. 90
ebetes, brights disease, and nervous Corvallis and demonstrate during judge who took his place sent her to 1 took part in the plan to round up the Reed Farmer. Beaver................. 89
Rancho," a Paramount production.
week
at
the
agricultural
Farmers
’
nditions. Room 4 Masonic, Bldg.
Only one of the Tillamook entries
WabbUes and place them where they
Bessie Barriscale. A
featuring
the
reformatory
for
a
period
of
three
college.
could not do mischief nor sow the went below 89 and all other Tilla­
story of the old fued days in Call-
years.
,
Quite a large number of people
fornia.
om Tillamook are attending the . Haberlach Visits Montesano—Im­
What followed is splendidly pic­ seed of anarchy and disloyalty in the mook entries took ribbons. Total en­
"Burton Holmes Trevelogue.”
tured in "Peppy Polly” which will be United States. As a result of the tries about thirty.
ternational Live Stock Show in '
provement at Depot Taken Up.
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Saturday, Nov. 22—“Million Dollar
shown at the Gem Theatre next I meeting, about a dozen cars left this
ortland this week.
city Saturday morning, with about
Dollies," a Metro production, feat­
Tillamook Holstein Wins Prizes.
Wednesday.
Dr. Lebow will be at Dr, Wise’s
Carl Haberlach and wife returned
50 armed men for different parts of
uring the Dolly Sisters. A classy
Jack Rupp was awarded the cham-
illamook office on Monday and from a few days business trip to
the county, and they were told by I pion and grand champion prizes at
Comedy.
Union
Thanksgiving
Service.
uesday, at Bay City on Wednesday, Portland. While out they tobk a fly­
Sheriff- Campbell to take no chances the Pacific International Live Stock
“His Only Father,” Harold Lloyd
Nehalem on Friday and Wheeler ing trip to Montesano, the Mecca of
land to shoot when necessary. Very Exhibition in Portland, this week
Comedy.
The yearly union Thanksgiving few persons In this city were aware
Saturday of each week.
* Tillamookers. They saw a number of
for Holsteins, and it is reported that Sunday, Nov. 23—"Cheating Cheat­
Tillamookers while in Washington. service will be held in the United what was going on, fop the affair
ers.” A Select production, featur­
Married on the 15th of November,
there are about half a dozen prizes
Mr. Haberlach reports that he was Brethren church, on Thursday, Nov, was kept a secret until late in the
ing Clara Kimbal Young.
this city, Rev. H, E. Tucker, pas-
awarded the Holstein cattle sent
surprised to see the great extent of 27, at 7:30 p.m., Rev. Ingler, of the afternoon, when the different par­
"Pathe New’s.”
r of the Christian Church, perform-
from
Tillamook
county.
improved lands in Grays Harbor Nazarene Church will deliver the ties returned to the city having in | There was a large number of Tilla- i .Monday, Nov. 24—"Something To
g the ceremony, Roy W. Hammond
country. Dairying is only in its in sermon. Good music will be furnish­ custody men who had been found
Do.” A Paramount production, feat­
mook dairymen and others present
nd Miss Maude Ellen Drinkerd.
fancy there, there being about 2^.500 ed. Several select pieces will be sung. with I. W. W. cards on them.
uring Bryant Washburn. A five
from this county when the judging
John Wild and Barbara Wild vs. cows in the county. Most of the farm­ You are invited to be obedient unto
The names of the I. W. W.’s arrest­ of the Holstein cattle was going on
reel comedy.
ene Haverctick and Chauncy R. , ers bave been growing grain and the proclamation of our president ed are: H. P. Haddock, John Lund,
"All In The Swim," 2 reel Lyons-
and when the Rupp cow began to
averstick, I. W. S. Owens and M. A. clover, all of which dbes well. Aber­ and governor and attend the service. Steve Rososhen,
Frank Nichols, crawl up they became highly excited,
Moran Comedy.
inch and Jane Finch is a suit filed deen
,
and Hoquiam have a population
¡James O’Neil, Harry Ashmore, Abex especially when it was placed third Tuesday, Nov. 25—“Don’t Change
the circuit court to recover $200 of more than 5,000, and thus far
Your Husband,” An Artcraft pro­
Notice of Meeting of Jersey Cattle Simon, Eugene Bandrez, W. F. Mid- in the row. Then it was placed at the
a promissory note.
most of the milk is used for city
jdleton, Alix Larson, Wm. Pulse, head and when the judges placed the
duction, produced by Cecil B. De-
Breeders.
| James Andreen, A.Lewis, Gus Hershe, blue ribbon on the animal the Tilla­
Mille. Featuring a bevy of stars,
Dr. Lebow will be at Dr. Wise's trade. There is also a condensor at
such as Elliott Dexter, Gloria
mookers enlivened the scene by let­
loverdale dental office on Thursday Montesano, but this is operated only I The Jersey Cattle Club will meet at J. A. LeClere and B. Walther.
Swanson, Lew Cody, Sylvia Ashton
ecember 4th and 18th, on Jan. 7th part of the time. The Grays Harbor 'the farm of Morrison Mills on Tues­ I The nationality of the men is as ting out a great big yell, for the Til­
follows: Ten American citizens; one lamook Holstein cow obtained the
and Theodore Roberts.
nd 21st and Feb. 4th. After that Dairy Association has taken over the day, November 25th, 1919.
"Pathe News.”
ates weekly as usual.
* ' cheese factory at Satsop. There is | All members of the club, and all Frenchman., two Swedes, one Aus­ highest honors in the class, taking it
some talk of a six vat factory at some
trian two German. One being a Ger- away from cows that were valued at Wednesday, Nov. 26—"Peppy Polly”
those
interested
in
Jersey
Cattle
are
George Smith, of Salem, is in on a central point, but thus far they do
A Paramount production, featuring
$20,000. Mr. Rupp was offered $1000
' requested to be present. There will | man alien.
isit, having resided in Tillamook not produce enough milk to keep
Bar Association for the cow at the county fair, but
Dorothy Gish. The story of a girl
. be business of importance to trans­ | The ' Tillamook
r"1
ounty 20 years. He came here when such a factory going and supply the
who wanted to go to jail. She got
: act, reports of special and standing held a meeting on Monday which was refused to sell. It is worth consider­
boy seven years of age in 1900, liv- , city trade.
what she wanted and then some
committees, and report on Portland attended by all the attorneys of the able more than that now.
g in the Blaine district.
| While in Portland, Mr. Haberlach
City with the exception of Attorneys
(three years) see it.
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Stock how are to be read.
Maginnis
interviewed
H. T. Botts and S. S. Johnson, the
"Bray Pictograph.”
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Briggs, of the and I Jos.
It is reported that the Burns Bros.
| A basket dinner will be served..
people
regarding matters
former being out of the city and the Guernsey bull obtained either fourth Thursday, Nov. 27—“Love is Love.
illamook neighborhood, came to i railroad r
_ _____________
orvallis to be present at the funeral of improving team track at the depot
latter was sick. It was decided that or fifth prize at the Live Stock Ex­
A William Fox production, featur­
Grade School Notes.
t Mr. Briggs brother, the late A. L. and front street. They promised to
the attorneys would not take I. W. hibition.
ing Albert Ray $nd Elinor Fair
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riggs, who died early in the .week give immediate relief I at
-* the
*’•“ depot
W. cases.
Smiles and tears will mix when
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The
following
pupils
led
their
also
The grand jury is called to meet
t Cheney, Wash.—Gazette Times. ‘ team track. They
— -•
— took up the
you see this one.
(From The Oregonian.)
matter of paving the depot grounds grades for the last report month:
on Monday morning, and Judge
"Squared,” 2 reel comedy.
“I'm here to extol the virtues of
Miss Bennett’s room, First grade, Bagley being-advised of the situation
The W. R. C. will give a bazaar in from Third street to Fifth street,
the foster mother of the world—the
91;
B
class.
he Kuppenbender building on De­ which every Tillamooker would like A class, Mildred True,
here decided to come in and dispose Holstein cow," was the proud an­
ember 13, every corpe member is ex- to see done. They were told to figure Mamie Stimptson, 92.
of the cases as quickly as possible.' nouncement of Rollie W. Watson of The Red Cross Membership Roll Call.
Mrs. Burge’s room, 1st grade, A He will come in Monday on the after­
ected to help. By order of the com- out a proposition for the county and
There have been more or less trou­
.. Tucker,
__
. 93; Dorothy -noon train, and in all probability the Tillamook, are presenting the Tilla­
class, ,______
Dorothy
ilttee.
city and submit same. It is thought ------
mook County Holstein Breeders' as- ble in obtaining the assistance of
Haberlacb, 93; B class, Leia Cook 91. men will e arraigned Tuesday morn- ¡so<;iaUon
that
the
railroad
may
furnish
the
and
the
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Holstein-Friesian those who were appointed to canvass
I Second grade, A Class Floyd Rosen­ ing. Jt was the intention of the Dis­
. C. Curtiss, former pastor of the needed rock for pavement, other in­
association of America.
their districts for memberships for
berg,
91;
B
class,
Glen
Martin,
92.
trict Attorney Goyne to call the
hristian Church of this city, now of terests taking care of the cement
As secretary-treasurer of the Tilla­ 1920 memberships in the American
Dorothy grand jury together today but one of
I Third grade, A class,
ancouver, Wash., will be pleased to work.
mook county association Mr. Watson Red Cross Roll Call, while in quite a
Mr. Haberlach reports the cheese Easom, 92; Darrel King, 92, B class, the jurymen was out of the county. was responsible for bringing that
am of the birth of a son.
number of districts good results have
Arlene
Jones,
92.
market as being rather dull, due to
county’s choisest Holsteins to the Pa­ been obtained. This will necessitate
Shakespeare Club held its monthly the fact that the October production
Fourth grade, A class, Tom Hand-
The statute under i which the cific International exposition for ex­ continuing the drive until'such time
eeting on Friday afternoon, the is more than 2,000 boxes in excess of ley, 93; B class Alvera True 93.
ostess for the occasion being Mrs. last year and because a great deal of
Fifth grade, A class, Harvey Hay­ Wabblies will be indicted I is as fol- hibit purposes, and he had every as each district is thoroughly
reason to rejoice yesterday when he I i vassed.
lows:
L. Campbell, who served a dainty our storage stock has been sold. den. 94.
"Or organizers, or helps to organ- learned that six out of seven of the
B. class, Helen
nch. The invited guests were Mes- Storage stock is now only 1,140
Sixth grade,
ize or becom a member of, or volun- Tillamook Holstein entries had been
ames Tucker, Hill, Hays, Koch and boxes triplets and 30 cases longhorns. Schrader, 92.
A Program Teaser.
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assembles with any society or given ribbons in the judging yester­
tarily
|
Seventh
grade,
A
class,
Irma
Aus
­
atlock.
assemblage of persons which teaches, day morning. He is an ardent boost­ | "The Million Dollar Dollies”!
tin
93;
B
class,
Roletta
Watson
95.
You are earnestly invited to a So- Roaring Lions and Wedding Bells. 1
Eighth grade, A class, Lucia Wiley, advocates or affirmatively suggests er for the local livestock show, and .very title suggests luxury, < daintln-
al evening at the Methodist Church
M. Plummer
made his trip
ness, t refinement, fascination, , All of
line
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-..........................
- j | nvnn
the aocirine
doctrine oi
of criminal ityuuiauiDiu,
syndicalism. |when
93,
B class, Beatrice Sheldon, 91.
uesday night, Nov. 25, commencing
Members and friends of the Meth­
'sabotage, or the necessity, propriety |to Tillamook county for funds for the these are 1 -----------
realized ____
In ___
this i Metro
7:30. It will be a farewell to the odist church will have an opportun­
.
act of new pavilion, the dairy cattle breed- Hcreen production de lux which will
¡or expedience of doing any
enson family and a reception to ity to have the social time of their
¡era and owners oversubscribed their ,t,c seen
the Gem Theatre on
<
County School Supt. Lamb's Letter physical violence of the commission
e new pastor. Rev. Oliver and fam- lives at the Methodist Church Tues­
allotted quota by more than 50 per [Saturday. And when one discovers
¡of
any
crime
or
unlawful
act
as
a
To Teachers.
y. A splendia program is arranged, day evening, November 25th, at 7:30
¡that the "Dollies” in question are
means of accomplishing or effecting cent.
usic, fine moving picture comedy, p.m. The occasion will be a farewell
¡the famous Dolly Sisters, Roszika
¡any industrial or political ends,
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.mes, refreshments, a genuine good reception to be given to the Swenson i I find the schools
progressing 1 change or revolution or for profit, is
"That indicates how Tillamook and YanBCi, Broadway's celebrated
me free to all. Everybody welcome, family who are leaving soon for nicely, and trust you are enjoying I i guilty of a felony, and upon convic­
county feels about this big exposition dancers, "the plot thickens.”
me and get acquainted.
your
work
this
year.
Washington.
The charm of these clever girls
tion thereof shall be punished by im­ and you can take my word for it that
A progflram of music. Bong and
There never was a time when our prisonment in the state penitentiary our interest will never wane so long permeates the entire
I Married on the 17 th of November.
production,
I this city, Rev. H. E. Tucker per­ moving pictures will be followed by children needed to be taught those for a term of not less than one year as I am on the top of the grass that's which has been prepared with an
and true nor more than ten years, or by a fine green the whole year round,” he de­ Oriental splendor in keeping with
ming the ceremony. Fay L. Rick- a get-acquainted-social hour of good lessons of* patriotism
the brilliant story that has been
Mts and Miss Buens V. Huddlestone. cheer and fellowship. The picture Americanism more than today. The of not less than $1,000, or by both clared.
HAn expensive fur glove was found presented will be one of the best future of our country is in the hands such imprisonment and fine.
If a man really believes that his written to display the talents of the
ever made. "Roaring Lions of you teachers, for you have the ed­
and left at this office, and it remains comedies
,
product is entitled to real recognition Dolly Sisters. It reads like a chapter
Wedding Bells." If you never ucation of the coming men and
^Klaimed. If the owner does not and
.
a few temporary reverses will not from the Arabian Nights, and deals
Splendid
Washburn
Picture.
laughed
before
in
your
life
you
will
women, and as you make them today,
want it and will give us the other
cause him to loose heart. For Instance with the Rajah and a Maharajah, an
-------o
glove, it will help reduce the high laugh at this. Leave your long face so will be the nation tomorrow. I
F. W. Christensen, cheese inspector Indian Palace, and other exciting
at home. Wear a smile. Everybody know you teach your children that
All who have seen Bryant Wash­ for Tillamook county, took eight things. The Dollys swim, dance, and
cost of living.
come .“Everybody” means you.
America means a "Bquare deal" for burn in “Venus in the East,” “Poor cheese entries to the Oregon State otherwise disport themselves daintily
Mrs. Fred Christensen and Mrs.
'everybody, rich and poor alike; that Boob” and other delightful photo­ fair and went away from the state in beautiful and glittering apparel.
Clarence Stanley entertained the J.
I this is no place for the anarchist nor plays, should see him as the lively exhibition without a ribbon—even a , And there is a love story.
K. P. Hall Dedication.
U. G. Club at the home of the for­
| radical advocating the overthrow of young millionaire in "Something white one. Undaunted, he brought
Roszika and Yancsi impersonate
mer, on Wednesday, Nov. 12. A
all government and civilized society.
24.
m n u, latet,t Paramoun‘ P‘c‘ure ¡the same six entries to the Western themselves in this five act succession
On
Monday
night,
November
pleasant afternoon was spent in
ProductB Hhow and Mecured the i of marvels, and naturally no one
We are still obliged to use the which will be shown at the Gem L)a,
edle-work, after which the hostes- 1919. the K. of P. will dedicate their present edition of our Geography. Theatre Monday, Nov. 24. Mr. Wash- flrHt „Jx
eR and a (,e fQr
could improve on that. They are sur­
s served a dainty luncheon to the new hall located in the Aiderman
f entrleR
, Let me know how many copies in burn » magnetic personality in the ¡QUt of th(j g
rounded by a capable cast in produc­
building
across
the
street
from
the
llowing guests and members, Mrs.
your school, and I shall mail you a stellar role, and his vivid and enthu­
"To show the difference in judging tion of excitement and charm.
. E. Williams, Mrs. Merrel Smith, City hall.. This occasion will be hon­
sufficient number of the "Critical siastic acting never fails to key up I sent the same batch of cheese which
rs. Carl Dawson, Mrs. Bohls, and ored by an official visit from Grand
Note.” by Dr. Schafer, to supply each his audiences to the highest pitch of secured the lowest score at the state
Chancellor
Julien
A.
Hurley
and
esdames King, Hanslmair, Savage,
one. This is very important. Do not enjoyment. An excellent cast headed fair to the national show at Chicago Why Do Some Wives Leave Their
other
grand
lodge
officers,
accom
­
,rlnslow, Dawson,
Allen, Lewis,
Homes ?
fail to secure them; this is to be in­ by Ann Little, who supported Elliott a month later and secured ninth
tevens, McCracken, Swenson, Heise), panied by many prominent Pythians
Dexter
in
"The
Squaw
Man
”
with
serted
in
that
part
of
the
text
deal
­
¡place
out
of
120
entries,
”
he
said.
who will assist in the work, and give
Why do wives apparently without
mall and Foster.
great success, has been provided for "Then we brought them all here to
some real Pythian talks which you ing with Germany.
reason to the outside world, suddenly
We are glad io hear that I. H.
The Annual County Teachers’ In­ this splendid Washburn picture.
the Pacific Internatvwpal show and leave their husbands and seek the
cannot afford to miss.
.oore and the County Court have
carried off every ribbon that was divorce courts? There are many rea­
This will be a grand meeting and stitute will be held at Tillamook
greed to settle the condemnation every member that possibly can do December 3. 4 and 5. I think you will
■given for high grade cheese."
Important
to
Guernsey
Breeders.
sons doubtless of which the general
-its by arbitration, Mr. Moore to so should be present. A
Although there are a few federal
‘ light lunch
—»• find this an Interesting and profita­
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o
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public is unaware, but a novel one is
ame two persons and the County
ble meeting.
¡and state laws prohibiting raffles,
will be served in the new dining
There will be a meeting of the Til- when the Red Cross is interested introduced In "Don’t change You/
The spelling contests are to be re­
urt two, the four selecting the
K.
are
requested
room. All D. O. K. I
lamook County Guernsey Breeders’ Uncle Samuel is willing to wink his Husband,” the new Cecil B. DeMllle
sumed about the middle of January.
ifth person. It is stipulated that
to wear their fezx.. Work in third
Now last, but not least: There is to Association at the Court House, in left eye and close the right. All of Artcraft photoplay which will be
ach side is to abide by the decision
be held at Cloverdale on the 22nd of Tillamook City, on next Monday which means that these eight prize­ played at the Gem Theatre next
of the arbitration committee. This rank.
On Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday, this
__________ . at the
_______
ClOCa p.m.,
hour of 11 o’clock [evening,
¡evening, at » 8 o o'clock
p.m.. wnen
when ¡nr.
.Mr. i winning heads of cheese from Tllla- Tuesday, Nov. 25. It Is a novel pic­
ill save considerable unnecessary
grand opening a. m, month,
ture and wonderfully
presented.
a local teachers’ Institute. It ¡Hills, Field Agent of the American
“
xpense, for had the cases been tried November 26, the
Wl11 I be raffled off Saturday Gloria Swanson, one of the lovllest
dance will be given, Our own band is expected that all teachers who can ¡Guernsey Cattle Club of Peterboro,
in Washington County it would have
¡evening and the proceeds will be
will furnish the music for the first will be present, particularly those : New Hampshire; Mr. Westover, of
women of the screen, has the leading
! cost both sides more or less money in
i given to the Red Cross. O. M. Plum-
hour, after which the famous Wil-
feminine role and Elliott Dexter
the
Oregon
Agricultural
College;
Mr.
from that section of the county.
!mer, general manager of the exposi-
».■ng Witnesses there and bringing
kin’s Jazz Orchestra will play. Every­
shares with Lewis Cody the honors
Come and bring your lunch pail John T. Whalley, and probably a I tion, will handle the raffle.
tJh juries to this county.
body come and bring your friends
of the male characterizations.
with you. and we will have an enjoy­ number of other members of the
Jeanie Macpherson is the author,
The funeral of L. H. Riefenberg, and lets make our first dance a able and profitable conference at the State Guernsey Association, will be
lit is an original story presenting the
Swbo died suddenly in the north part grand success. Dokies wear your fezz. school bouse there.. .Mr. W E. Buell present, who will give valuable and
Ray and Fair in New Photoplay,
of the county took place on Sunday
women’s viewpoint on a question
and his teachers well know how to interesting talks for the good of the
fternoon. Rev. A. A. McRea. pastor
Albert Ray and Elinor Fair are rather pertinently put in "Old Wives
Facet Wrong Judge! Giri Geti Three act the part of host. An Interesting association and this splendid breed
f the Presbyterian church, conduct­
coming to the Gem Theatre next tor New,” by David Graham Phillips,
program is to be given, for each of of cattle.
Yearz.
fl the services at the undertaker’s
Be sure and be present and bring ¡Thursday. Nov. 27, in what is said to which Mr. DeMllle recently pro­
you will take part. Let this be an in­
rlors. The interment was tn the
with you all you can that are inter- ¡be the best and most distinctive of- duced. But this is not a sequal to
One of the most disconcerting sit­ formal meeting, at which you will be ested in the Guernsey breed.
dfellews’ cemetery. L. h Riefen-
|ferlng they have presented to date, that story. On the contrary, it is an
free
to
bring
up
any
subject
you
, was born at Leport. Mich., on uations ever put into a photoplay oc­
There will also be a meeting at ¡It is entitled "Love is Love,” Is an entirely new and original photoplay
wish
In
connection
with
your
work.
reh 17, 1861. and died November curs in Dorothy Gish's latest Para­
Wheeler next Tuesday, when these intensely dramatic story, and shows with a wealth of novel qualities and
191». In this county He came to mount picture “Peppy Polly” when The meeting will be profitable if you gentlemen will meet the Guernsey I young Albert Ray In the part of a a beauty that is Indescribable. It la
■■«gon 27 years ago and has resided Polly played by Miss Gish, after are free to help.
you at Cloverdale breeders of the north part of the'youth who has been forced Into aid­ one of the real high art pictures of
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