Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 06, 1921, Image 5

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    THUMP AY, JANUARY <■ 1921.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
BANNER SHOWS AT T|.e fem Theafre
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Pearl White in “TIGER’S CUB” is a BIG event in ANY Theatre.
See it
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FRIDAY, JAN. 7th
BILLIE BURKE
In
Friday. January 7—“Misleading
Widow,” featuring Billie Burke.
Pathe News.
Sunday, January 9—“The Poor
Simp,” featuring
Owen
Moore.
"Chase Me,” 2 reel Clyde Cook com­
edy.
Wednesday, Jan. 12—“The Wo­
man and the Puppett,” featuring
Geraldine Farrar. Bray Pictograph.
A,
a good
ACTION
Taken in the wilds
of Alaska
TICrERlS CUB“
PATHE NEWS
W illiam
fox production
CLYDE COOK
OWEN MOORE
In
In
“The Poor Simp
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“Chase Me
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2-Reel
* Comedy
ings have been held in different
CHRISTIAN
homes in various parts of the city
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock.
which are preparatory to the spe-
Evening song service and preacn-
cial services that are to begfin at the ing, at 7:30.
church next Sunday evening
i
and
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
continue throughout the > week. The
C. E. at 6:30 P. M.
pastor will preach each night dur- ! Wernesday evening at 7:80 Pray­
fug week. On Sunday the 16th er meeting.
Dr. E. E. Gilbert will relieve the
A cordial invitation to the public.
pastor and preach each night of the
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
week (Jan. 16th to 23rd).
Make your plans to be present at
UNITED BRETHREN
each service, Come, bring your
Services at the United Brethren
friends. Pray and work for the Church, next Lords Day, Jan. 9th.
success of these meetings.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
C. L. Dark, Pastor.
Subject for morning meditation,
“ Cause and Cure for the present
i high tide of moral degeneracy.”
Evening subject,
"Genuine Reli­
gion.”
I Preaching also at Yellow Fir at
I 2 O’clOCk and
onrl Pleasant
Dlononnt Vnllmr
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Valley at
¡3:15 P. M. A glad welcome extend-
ed to all.
I
R. Fisher, Pastor.
At Tillamook Battery Station
FRANKLIN
DODGE
AND
show
ALL WAYS
Great Reduction
in Willard Batteries
FORD
CHEVROLET
LIBERTY
SAXON
GRANT
OVERLAND
DORT
BUICK
A -<<«»'
BEAUTY
ALWAYS
—A Mack Sennett comedy
IWe wish to excuse from attend­
ee next Sunday, the water which
Boded our basement last Sunday
ki tried to put the fire out in the
bnace.
WITH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th
“SHOULD TAILORS TRIFLE”
AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 o’clock.
Preaching at 11 o’clock. Subject
of the morning discourse will be
I "Christian Characteristics.”
i The hour of evening service will
be 7:30. The subject will be “The
Fall and the Recovery of Peter.”
j During this week of prayer meet-.
RESPLENDENT
Thursday, January 13—‘‘Twins
of Suffering Creek,” featuring Wil­
liam Russell. “Salome vs. Shenan­
doah,” 2 reel Mack Sennett comedy.
—A story of the Redwoods of California
PRESBYTERIAN
•Sunday School, 10 A. M.
(Morning Worship. 11 A. M. Sub-
It “Divine Common Things.”
(Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Ibject “A New Chance.”
In...
PRODUCTION
Tuesday, January 11—‘‘The Tig­
er’s Cub.” featuring Pearl White. A
story of the far north. Pathe Review
“The Valley of the
Giants”
A good New Year habit, regular
worship in God’s House. Is this one
of your New Years Resolutions, it
not why not-f
Worship with us.
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
PEARL WHITE
Tiger’s Cub”
Monday, January 10—"The Sage-
brusher,” Hodkinson
production.
One reel comedy.
WALLACE REID In
J
Presents
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Saturday, Jan. 8th
At The Churches
WILLIAM FOX
Satu: day, January 8—“The Valley
of the Giants,” featuring Wallace
Reid.
“Should Tailors Trifle,” 2
reel comedy.
“Pathe News”
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 11th
■ ■■
“The
Misleading
Widow
/
PROGRAM
Wood Insulation
Rubber Insulation
$34.90 $41.60
been demonst; rted.
J. J. Krebs, Rockaway, Oregon.
AT THE GEM
|
When Melville Carruthers decid­
Most of the
action
revolves
L. L. VanNortwick, Rockaway, Or.
ed to propose to Grace Adams
it around the characters portrayed by
Nolson & Co., Bay City, Oregon.
was the most moment out decision he Pearl White, as the Cub; Thomas J.
Gilbert Brothers, Beaver, Oregon.
had ever arrived at. So. armed with Carrigan, as the soil of an old pros­
P. D. Ott, Hebo, Oregon.
a large luxurious bunch of orchldH pector who was murdered for his
Nestucca Valley Bank, Cloverdale,
and a Pomeranian pup he sallied gold mine; J. Thornton Baston, as Oregon.
a villian; and Frank Evans as "Tig­
forth.
Postmaster, Oretown, Oregon.
When he arrived at the house, he er,” who murdered the old prospec­
Postmaster, Neskowin, Oregon.
had forgotten what he wanted to tor and was eager to pawn his own
Postmaster, Blaine, Oregon.
say, and after looking at Grace’s beautiful daughter for a hulf share
Those desiring such licenses will
father he forgot what he had come In ‘he stolen mine.
please call on the above named par-
for.
ties where blanks may be found and
Then Melville felt blue and went
other valuable information given., .
Notice To Dog Owners
in search of adventure. He found it
Very respectfully.
Dog licenses for 1921 are now OU
in the shape of a nice bump on his
H. S. BRIMHALL,
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head caused by violent contact with j hand. I am placing blank applica­
County Clerk.
tions in the following places
in
an empty bottle in the hands of an I this county:
irate gangster. Then Melville
de­
D. C. Peregoy, Nehalem. Oregon.
Notice To The Public
cided life was too strenuous, any­
I will not stand responsible for
John A. Benson, Garibaldi, Oregon
way, and he would put an end to
and debts incurred by my wife. O.
J. L. Kidder, Garibaldi, Oregon.
his share of it. When he found all
¡8. Atterbury, or anyone concerned,
R. H. Cady, Wheeler, Oregon.
his friends not only ready but eager
U. s. Grant. Big Mills Store, ¡after this date—Jan. 6th, 1921.
to help him, he changed his mind;he
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L. A. ATTERBURY
Wheeler, Oregon.
was a very clean-minded chap, he
W. A. Rowe. Brighton Mills Com­
changed it every few minutes. Then
pany, Brighton, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Seabrook
of
the excitement comes thick and fast.
Mohler Supply Company, Mohler, the Miami section, were Tillamook
Owen Moore will be seen as Melville
Oregon.
EPISCOPAL
visitors today.
Carruthers in his Jatest comedy,
! Archdeacon Chambers, of the
at the Gem
“The Poor Simp,”
Episcopal Church, will hold services
Theater next Sunday, Jan. 9.
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next Sunday in this city in the dln-
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ing room of the Masonic Hall, at 11
Sunny Spain with its romance, its
in the morning and 7:30 in the .
evening.
All
Episcopalians a re i color, ltB Ore, its fierce passions,
tempestuous loves and stormy jeal­
cordially invited to these services.
ousies is the scene of Geraldine Far­
rar’s- latest vehicle, “The Woman
REFORMED CHURCH
and the Puppet, which will be
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Public Worship at 11 o'clock, shown at the Gem Wednesday, Jan.
Subject: “A Call to Consecration 12. In this gripping romance writ­
ten by Pierre Louys and Pierre
and Service."
I At 2 p. m. the annual meetings Frondaie, authors of New York’.!
Bi
of the congregation and
Sunday greatest contemporary dramatic sen­
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sation.
"Aphrodite,
”
Miss
Farrar
Is
'school will be held.
ft
ti
During the noon hour the ladles given the role of a high-spirited
Spanish giri whose wiles and whims
e
of the church will serve a lunch.
rç
Y'u are cordially Invited to wor- bring aSpanish nobleman to the
verge of desperation until, dangled
'ship with us.
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor too long a puppet, he turns and
tames lier. This drama offers Miss
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Farrar a role with thrilling situa­
» Prize Night At Rex
As I announced in last weeks’ chai. tions and colorful atmotpl.re, lzm
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I will continue to run the same high- iTellegen plays the supporting lead.
¡y
di­
•class production as the former man­ This Goldwyn production was
ager. Here is a list of a few of the rected by Reginald Barker whose »1-
big ones for January and Fedruary; tistlc productions have placed him
| Scarlet Days, The Yellow Typhon, in the fore-front of picture makers.
♦
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A Woman Gives, with Norma Tal-
niadge. Twin Beds, The Confession,
“Tiger's Cub,” a picturizatlon of
Peaceful Valley, with Chas Ray, and the famous novel by George Good­
•Humoresque.
Humoresque played child, in which William Fox pre­
24 days in Portland in November and sents his dazzling star Pearl White,
is considered the best picture ever Is coming to the Gem Tuesday, Jan.
produced. Even though the cost of 11.
these big pictures is almost prohibi­
the
This story pulsates with
it
tive, I will not raise my price-; so'spirit of indomitable courage
and
MEMBER
when you want to pass a pleasant ¡daring which mark those who defy
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evening,
the ruggedness
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THE LITTLE HOUSE WITH BIG and the vicious element« it breed«
PICTURES. I have some more new.- in the struggle for existence. The
for you In next week's paper supporting cast is made up of play­
fir K LAUGHIN adv
ers whose ability has many times
You Are Acquainted With The
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TILLAMOOK BATTERY STATION
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D. Fitzpatrick
R. E. Williams
John Erickson
H. T. Botts
David Kuratli
T. W. Lyder
James Williams Wm. Maxwell
Albert Marolf
I Tillamook County Bank
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