Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 16, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1920
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HEADLIGHT
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PAGE FIVE
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G em T heatre S uper A ttractïons
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SOMEONE " HOUSE
WHOLE OF LIFE
is illumined! The
flesh, the blood, the soul
of livimg men and women
—sinning, struggling, lov-
ing!
The reek of the under­
world, the lure of the sea,
the breath of the fields in
summer. Fused with a
thousand smiles and tears
into a great dramatic en­
tertainment that will live
forever in your heart. Come!
He Lied to Himself and Laughed at Himself
ft
Nothing, of course. He had the jewels and a clear field..,,.
And yet.......
How
those eyes of hers got a tnan ! “Someone in the House” tells the story of a crook
who thought, when he planned the theft of the priceless Brent diamonds, that they
were worth the taking.
Friday
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SOMEONE IN THE HOU SE'-METRO/'
WALLACE REID
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Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17-18.—“Some One In The House.” A Hot
Spot Detective story produced by Metro and presented by celebrated
cast. “Doing Time,” one reel Snub Pollard comedy.
Sunday, Dec. 19—“Hawthorne of U. S. A.” featuring Wallace Reid. “The
Huntsman.” two reel Clyde Cook Comedy produced by William Fox.
One of tile season’s comedy trea ts.
Monday, Dec. 20- "No. 99” featuring J. Warren Kerrigan. Two reel
Comedy Feature.
Tuesday, Dec. 21—"The Miracle Man” taen from the play by George M.
Cohan, based on the story by Frank L. Packard. It’s a George Loan
Tucker production. Don’t Miss It. Pathe Review.
Wednesday, Dec. 22—“The Flame of the Desert” featuring Geraldine
Farrar. “Bray Pictograph.”
Thursday, Dec. 23—“Food For Scandal” featuring Wanda Hawley.
"The Gingham Girl,” two reel M ack Sennet Comedy.
COMING&Big Xmas Special. Watch for it—then see it.
“Hawthorne
0fU. S. A.”
Sunday, Dec. 19
“The Huntsman”
A two-reel comedy sensa­
tion with Clyde Cook
One of the season’s comedy
treats. DON’T MISS IT,
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 21ST
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No Advance in Prices
THOMAS MEIGHANoruf BETTY COMPSON «Ì.
Georoe LoaneTucker's'The Miracle Man’
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"N December 19. Sunday School at 10.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8:00 P.
M. Morning subject for meditation:
, "The Wealth of Right Living.” In
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the
evening:
"A Pre-Christmas
REFORMED CHURCH
¡Thought.” Preaching at eBaver at
Sunday School at 10 A. M. Public
M.
Every man owes it to himself and
Worthip at 11 o’clock.
Subject: i
“The Coming of the Son of Man, or to society to go to church some­
The Second Advent.”
The Christ- where. We solicit your attendance.
R. Fisher, Pastor.
mas entei..ii’ i..' t'1 cf the Sunday
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School will be held on Saturday ev-
‘ REFORMED CONGREGATIONAL
ening, December 25th.
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
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Preaching service 11 A. M.
On Friday, 8 P. M., December 24.
PRESBYTERIAN
1 we will have a special Christmas
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sub- program. To all of our services we
give a cordial invitation to the pub-
jeet: "God’s Calendar.”
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Sub- lie.
Rev. Richard Schuetze.
ect: “Stereopticon Pictures,” illus­
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trated lecture will given the machine »
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and slides are furnished by Dr. C.
Wil! appreciate your presence
W. Hayes of Portland.
next Sunday at the church services,
Worship with us.
Allan McRea, Minister
Morning, 11 o’clock, communion and
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sermon. This service will help you.
Evening, 7:30, song service and
U. B. CHURCH
U. B. Church services for Sunday, preaching.
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At The Churches
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WHICH IS THE BEST
Phonograph
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Sunday school at 10 A. M., with
a splendid attendance for the last
three months. You are urged
to
come.
C. E. at 6:30 P. M. A pleasant
hour with the young people.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 Pray­
er meeting.
A cordial invitation to the public.
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
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EPISCOPAL
Archdeacon Chambers will hold
services next Sunday morning and
evening in the dining room of
the
Masonic hall, at 11:00 A. M. and
7:30 P. M.
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Compare all others with the New
Edison and be your own judge.
The supreme attainment in tone
production.
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We carry a complete line of Edison
Phonographs and Records.
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An Ideal Gift for the Home
HAVE ONE DEMONSTRATED
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE
Tillamook, Oregon
My Cadillac stage line is in op­
eration for the winter equipped for
comfort. One car leaves Portland
daily at 8:30 a. m. and one leaves
Tillamook daily at 8 a. in. Portland
headquarters at Hoyt Hotel, 6th and
but passengers will
be
Hoyt St.,
picked up anywhere down town at
special request. Your patronage will
be appreciated. IVAN DONALDSON
P2-16 tf
month, everybody welcome.
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METHODIST
Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Plan
to be on time to join in the opening
; hymn.
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Preaching at 11 o’clock. Dr. E. E.
Gilbert. Dist. Snpt. of Salem District
I will preach.
After the preaching
i service a basket dinner will be serv­
ed. A business session will follow
in which the quarterly conference
will be held, and the budget for the
ensuing year will be announced and
| provided for. At the close of this
session the Pastor will announce the
? date of the beginning of special ser­
vices and plans therefor. Make this
a good fellowship and rally service.
a cordial invitation is extended to
all.
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The hour of the evening service is
¡7:30. The Pastor will preach,
A special meeting of the Official
1 Board will be held Friday evening
December 17th at 7:30 at the office
of George Winslow, Attorney at law.
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New Store Opens Saturday
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15 Percent RedUCtlOD
NOTICE
After Sunday the 19th, we will1
not take any more negatives with j
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The Christian
Science
society • the promise of finishing them by
OVO STUDIO.
holds services
in the Woodman’s | Christmas.
Hall, National Building, every Sun­
day at 11 A. M. Sunday School 10
Burge Grocery will be open
A- w- Wednesday evening metings the public Saturday. Dec. 18. Give
12-16U ,
first and third Wednesday of each us a call.
WAR ON DISEASE WORLD WAR
Health Problems of the Remotest
Land Is the Concern of All
Peoples.
The wnr against dlsense Is a world
war. Commerce carries dangerous In­
fections, as well as goods and Ideas.
The henlth problems of the remotest
land concern all peoples. More and
more, nations are coming to recognize
their Interdependence in henlth as In
industry, government, science, nnd cul­
ture. There are even now foreshndow-
Ings of world wide cooperation In com­
bating the maladies which have long
threatened humanity. For this new
campaign lenders are needed to extend
the frontiers of medical science, to
teach, to organize, to administer.
Demonstrations are required to con­
vince communities nnd nntlons that
disensea can be controlled and even
eradicated. The Rockefeller Founda­
tion, enlisted for this world-wide cam­
paign agninst disease. Is cooperating
with many agencies in five continents,
Is fostering the growth of Internation­
al confidence and good will, and is
seeking the fulfillment of Its chartered
purpose—“to promote the well-being
of mankind throughout the world.
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Burge Grocery will be open
the public for business Saturday,
I Dec. 18. We will be glad to have
' you look our stock over and get □ur
prices.
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G. W. BURGE,
W. J. HILL,
REFINED YOUNG COUPLE WOULD
G. L. BURGE.
lik e furnished
house-keeping
rooms or small house on edge of
STORES CLOSE
town. Reasonable. Address S. E.
Hine. General Delivery
12-16tl
Tillamook merchants have decided
to close their places of business all
CLEARING SALE OF USED IN-
day Saturday, December 2 5th.
struments.
Piano, $95.00; Edi­
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son talking machine, 15.00; disc
The fire department was called j
records, 25c; organ, $50.00; sew­
d out Thursday evening on an alarm
ing machines, $10; Player rolls,
from the house of Robert Eichinger
50c, and many other articles, all \
i 9th street and 6th avenue. An oil
bargains.
Tillamook Music Co.
h : stove used for a heater exploded but
Victor Dealers.
12-4tf
I caused very little damage.
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FOR
SALE
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ER. 115. The kind for a begin­
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The Burge Grocery solicits your
ner to learn on. I am buying a
trade and will deliver your trade at
new Oliver. A. A. McRea, 516 4th
your home on or out of twon and
alyao will taka your order for neat
delivery.
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Tillamook Portland Daily Stage.
▲venue, East.
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$10.00 Mirror, now
10.00 Brushes, now
2.75 Combs, now
5.00 Powder Boxes, now
5.00 Puff Boxes, çow
4.00 Perfume Bowl, now
$8.50
8.50
2.34
4.25
4.25
3.40
All Py-Ra-Lin Ivory Reduced
We have a beautiful line of Stationery rang
ing^from $1.00 to $4.50 per box
Krause’s Candies from $1.50 to
$3.50 per box
Smoking Sets from $1.50 to $8.50
Collar Bags from $3.25 to $3.75
Perfumes from $1.50 to 3.50
Buy NOW and get your pick from one of the
BEST assortments of XMAS goods in the city
Tillamook, Ore.
E. E. KOCH,
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Druggist