Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 20, 1921, Image 6

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    THTVRSDAY. JA NT AP. Y
January
21 *w23 SCREEN SPECIALS
Martin Vivian in
Eugene O’Brien in
“The Third Kiss”
“The Wonderful
Chance”-
“The Two Fisted Lover”--a two
reel Western
and Clyde Cook in
Quick”
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26
Madge Kennedy
and a
Sunday, Jan. 23 —
“THE WONDERFUL
CHANCE” featuring Eu­
gene O’Brien
“KISS ME QUICK.” 2
Reel Clyde Cook Comedy.
TWO-REEL COMEDY
Wednesday, Jan 26—
“DOLLARS & SENSE”
featuring Madge Kennedy.
2 Reel Comedy.
and
Game
Back to the Kitchen”
Positively the most thrilling photoplay ever made. Two
aeroplanes crash at an elevation of 3000 feet. The only
picture ever made of an aerial accident by a camera man in
another plane. Don’t fail to see Houdini, the Hand Cuff King
in his death-defying stunts in “The Grim Game.” and a
TWO-REEL COMEDY. “LOOSE LIONS"
A MA CK SENNE TTC O MED Y
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Local News
J. C. Brown and Matt Terry drove
to Portland last Saturday on busi­
ness to be gone a ew days.
Monday, Jan 24—
“POLLYANNA” featur­
ing Mary Pickford.
“THE SANDMAN.” 1
reel Comedy presenting
The Vanity Fair Girls.
Tuesday, Jan 28—
“THE TERROR, ” fea-
turingTOM MIX.
“Bathe Reviews.”
Chin Toy”
Thursday, Jan. 27—
“CHIN TOY.” featuring
Shirley Mason.
“BACK TO THE KIT­
CHEN.” 2 Reel Mack
Sennett Comedy.
Mrs. H. E. Hoss and Mrs. W M.
Mrs. M. Seabrook visited Gari­
3
Mrs. Helen Ebinger left for Herm- Petteys, who have been visiting baldi on Tuesday, she was pleased io
3 iston, Monday to visit her folks.
heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. E G. make the acquaintance of a few I
Lantz, and to attend the wedding of young people who wish instructions
I
W. E. Anderson left Monday for
their slsttjr, Miss Betty Lantz, re­ in piano..
Portland on business.
timed to their homes Wednesday.
Instructions in piano and organ
A. M Hare left for Portland. Mon­ Mrs. Hoss live» at Orgeon City and being her business in former years,
Mis. Petteys at Jennings Lodge.
day.
(while living in the East) she in­
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tends returning'to it.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers left
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Walker
of
Thg teaching of children will re­
Portland were- In this city this week
for Portland Monday.
■looking for a location for a dancing ceive her close attenton. also that
Mrs. Mary Johnson
left for school. The Walkers were formerly ¡of young people and adults of both
Brighton Wednesday after spending located in Portland at “The Rose­ I sexes.
As an accompanist Mrs. Seabrook
a few days in this city visiting.
land.” and finding no suitable hall
for their business they returned to has had some valuable experience,
ß Mr. and Mrs. Winters of Brighton their
also as organist in churches of dif-
home Tuesday.
G who were here at the time of their
' ferent denominations in the East.
K sisters death at the Boal's hospital A marriage license was issued Fri­ Mrs. Seabrook expects to visit Bay
K Tuesday night, returned to their day to Edwin Wildfong and Abiglal City and Rockaway in the near fu-
K home Wednesday. Mr. Winters is Nelson, both of Rockaway.
, ture and meet thise who wish her
$ going on to Eugene.
services there.
A. C. Anderson, Nehalem mer­
Her terms are reasonable, apply
J. W. Bartas, who is with the Na­ chant. was in the eity Wednesday for information of Mrs. H. Lewis th?
tional Pole Co., of Portland, was a and Thursday.
Cove or write Mrs. M. Seabrook. Star
business visitor in this city this
D D Aitken, president of the Hol­ Route. Mohler, Oregon.
arte.
week, leaving for Portland Thurs­ stein Freaian cattle Club of Ameri< i
day.
will arrive In Tillamook Monday ev­
Mrs. F M. Mills left for Salt'iir ening. January 31st. and spend the
You can get a 40 lb. Cotton
following Tuesday here in confer­ ed (not stuffed) Mattress, at Felt-
Thursday to spend to day.
ence with local Holstein breeder.;. Reeher-Beser Furniture Company tho
for
Mrs. Arthur Whyte, «ho has been Xrrongenients are under way for a
J 12.50. Others at J6.50 and up.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Kural- reception for Mr. Aitken.
Better see these Special Barguins.
ti for a few days, left £or her home
In Portland Thursday.
S «
M E MBER*^M
FEDERAL RESERVEES»
Mrs. L. B. Easton left Thursday
for her home tn Portland after
spending several weeks with
her
son. A. W. Easton of this city.
Mrs. John Nelger left Thursday
fur Hillsdale to visit relatives
I’lie opening dance of a aeries of
SYSTEM
program dance» given by the Occi­
dental Club will occur next Satur­
day night. January 22, for which a
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K special program has been arranged
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E. L. McLean, secretary of the
■Oregon State Hetatl Men liant s As­
sociation. will b,, lu the city Thurs-
<la) where he will attend a meeting
<>f the local credit association.
Free
Pennsylvania
Auto Tube
TON TESTED"
Cut down your tire and tube expeneitnres by an­
ticipating your Spring and Summer requirements
and getting—
Absolutely FREE
—one “Ton Tested Tube, of corresponding »ixe, with ev-
Act quickly,
ery Vacuum Cup Tire bought nt our store
This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires, it will not be
renewed. Early ordering will avoid disappointment.
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Mr». W G. McGee and son, Don­
ald. left Wi line-day for Nehalem to
spend a few day» with Mr McGee
THE EDISON POLICY
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Edison sacrificed millions of dollars in profits, which he
"n'th
>Veimn’ w. W,.,V "'d h°*hc did this ar« explained
>n heo.iu ur
What Did Edison Do During the War?”
Call, or write, for a copy of tins interrsting circular.
!!aph» ,it‘wiiiVhr.n,,’e"t i,,Crea*e ,he
T«X ots Phono-
v ’ l - i
\v 1"ecet'i‘ar.'
'»crease the price of the
i
' ' "
" 1 hope that t» additional tax xviil tie plac­
ed
mnstc which N;H)olttikn SHi(l .
tbe
leg» III tors ought to give the greatest encourtigewent."
I vcit w :tli tit an additional tax. th- Edison Manufacturing
L.abo.ator.es would have had to increase thiirVeil g
prnes it they had not been able to maintain a full time
operatmn
their Phen, graph Works.
\eXding v th. v
H L. Stewart was a business vis­
itor in this city this week from Se.r.
tie.-
»hutj.nvn temporarily, while Ellison dealers, siich ns our
s»hes, are preparing tiieir orders for 192).
Mr» M Hlckenbai k of Mohler. '
who has been visiting Mrs. |oe Blas-!
ser, returned to her home I'uesdsy. i
F. M Mills of Saltair was a busi­
ness visitor in this city last week
The Secret
Of Happiness
Spreading the wonderful gospel
of everlasting gladness
MARY
PICKFORD
in her latest picture
“POLLYANNA"
is bringing joy and new hope to(
millions. As you watch her the
¡"glad” feeling creep«' through'
your veins and into your heart
and lol you find yourself loving'
even your enemies and trying to
do good by them.'
1
TAu production Is <
From EJeanowH. Porter*» Novel “Pollyanna'
Published by the Page Company
Screen Adaptation by France» Marion
fhotORjapbed by Charles Ro»her
(Span for thtatn announctmint)
A'so The Sand Man
A ONE-REEL COMEDY
Fairbanks
Very Low Price
This 40 light “F” plant comes to you completely mounted on
one base. The power plant is the famous “Z" Engine which
can also be used to furnish power for washing machine, churn
cream separator, etc., independent of the dynamo, either direct
or through a line shaft.
Low speed engine and ball bearing dynamo assure long life,
less attention, and lowest possible maintenance cost Touch a
button to start and another to stop. See this wonderfully
erncicnt plant and let us explain all the details.
40 LiGHTT PLANT
4 hWM325
*tun*
indianapottù
’•plant« I
»fiere
•» below:
«5 UM
&
«NUMI
40 Liçht F Plant
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Tlls
,he Xew Edison. The Phonograph With a
a
»^oiil. have increased less than 15 percent since 1914.
■'
A large share of this increase- is war tax.
EdwIna Baker x>f
Hobsonvllle
and three other pupils from Gatl­
baldi were in thia city this week
taking the state Sth grail,, examin-
at Ions, Mr». Baker and Edwina re-
tut to d to their hum,. Wednesday.
Mrs Al Gulstrom left for Horka
way, rue aiay to visit her parents
Mr and Mr» 1. L. Van Nortwtck
'OABe eWf
R. F. ZACHMANN
’’
I«
There will be no increase
1 "
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in Edison prices,
* 1 *
Mary Pickford
Garibaldi Music School
You Are Acquainted With The
Directors of This
(
Tillamook County Bank
Nuf sed!
i
Saturday, Jan. 22—
“THE grim GAME,
featuring Houdini (Til
World’s Greatest Dare-
Devil.
“ LOOSE LIONS.”
Reel Century Comedy.
“Dollars and Sense”
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27
Shirley Mason
1
Monday, January 24th
Friday, Jan. 21-
“THE THIRD KlbS,
featuring Vivian Martin.
“THE TWO FISTED
LOVER.” 2 Keel Western
Drama, featuringEd (Hoot)
Gibson.
IN
D. Fitzpatrick R. E. Williams
John Erickson H. T. Botts
David Kuratli T. W. Lyster
James Williams Wm. Maxwell
M. Abplanalp
His greatest Western thriller. Come early.
Program
Houd/n'‘The Grim Game
Z/L The Grim
HOUDINI
J$Q,aramounlj&tcru/t tyidurv
TOM MIX in
4
At th e Gem “Tlie Tenor”
JnH W
SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SECOND
TUESDAY, JAN. 25th
if it can be
" E ***»" ’» I'1-', will not be reInce,|
The manufacture of Edison Re Creations is being inervas
ed. and a special department is being installed ¿r
id manufacture of timely selections
f“r the rap-
1 he chief changes in the market this week have
been a decline in butter which we followed as
- <><Mi <t> it comes ; and an advance in flour, but
ware still selling at the old price.
extra special .
Scliced Pineapple in Highest Quality
Large Can - - - . 4 qc
Six for
$2.25
One Dozen for
$4.50
Ask your banker about the Edison policy, whereby vo« Rre
able to buy B before the-war value with an afti r-the-war
I. C. McDaniel, who has been con­
fined to his home with sickness, is
now able to up and about again
C. o. & c. M. DAWSON,
The Episcopla guild will meet at
the home of Mrs Blaney Coates next
Tuesday afternoon.
ACROSS FROM THE SUNSET GARAGE.
tl«C
¡with
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