THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1921 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FASE FIVE Super Specials at the Gem TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH OLIVE THOMAS IN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH “ Everybody’s Sweetheart ” LEAH BAIRD in Down on the Poor Farm they call her a “Nobody,” but her eharm, beauty and everlasting optimism soon made her “Everybody’s Sweetheart.” A HEART-INTEREST STORY in which smiles and laughter triumph over gloom and despair— A POOR FARM ROMANCE THAT ENDED IN LUXURY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Bryant Washburn WALLACE REID IN “Why Smith TheLotteryMan Left Home” EXTRA! ’DopW United A^ production paCi( tremendous m whir t )ite Gallops- rapid fire action-appealing romance- fftrijls galore— woryfomfne All Story ^eldy’ novel Vfte Curse of(bpisfrano* by Johnston Me Culloi/-* Directed by EXTRA! Why did Smith leave home? Was it because he didn’t get enough to eat, was he hen-pecked, or can you conceive of any reason why he left home? You will be able to answer all these after seeing the picture. It’s a comedy scream. You’ll laugh, it’ll do you good. Don’t miss it. Big sensation I Young reporter offershimself in marriage to girl who holds the lucky ticket! The management will not be responsi­ ble for'buttons bursted by laughter during the werfoemance. STILL, whatever happens you will see a PICTURE that is a Picture. It’s another one of Wallace Reid’s mirth-makers. “SOME SHOOTER” “A BLUE RIBBON MUTT” 2-reel Western feature. Two-reel Century comedy. P r o g r a m m e Friday .February 4th...........“Why Smith Left Home” featuring Bryant Washburn. featuring Hoot Gibson (2 reel Western. Douglas Fairbanks IN " m “1' of Want something Snappy, Exciting, Romantic— full of tense action—Bubbling over with chivalry and glamor? WELL, HERE IT IS PATHE REVIEW Also... Fraternal Notes i. o. o. F. NOTES \ The last meeting of the order vas ery successful though quite a few f the members were absent, Those rho have not made a habit of at- inding regularly are urged to be on »nd next Tuesday evening. The number of visitors present at te meeting Tuesday was Inspiring; twenty from Wheeler, eight from Bay City, fifteen from Beaver, six from Cloverdale, Earl Hadley from Thorpe, Wisconsin, Wm. Schaffer from Selah, Washington and Alfred A. Welsh from Mt. Cloud, California. The initatory degree was con­ ferred on Henry Wood, and the team was not asleep on the job. Captain Belty promises that the first degree team can do just as well. Brothers Vern Holden and George Van Patten were reported on the sick list. We failed to hear much of a CWilláRO PRICES ON BATTERIES FOR CARS Saturday, February 5th... “The Lottery Man” featuring Wallace Reid. ¡reel Century Comedy. Maxwell Dodge Franklin Wood Insulation $31.15 43.80 48.10 Thursday. February 10th. .‘‘Little Grey Mouse” featuring Louise Lovely. buckle Comedy. ' report on and we arc wondering if this com­ mittee is on the sick list or hava gone to sleep. The Encampment are a busy bunch these days, having finished up a class last meeting and having a good class to start next meeting. Forty members present last meet­ ing. We feel that we should make a report of the Rebekah's, but if we told you all it would be necessary to publish another newspaper, so the PYTHIAN SISTERS The next regular lodge session of Miriam Temple will be held Feb. 8. The members are urged to he on hand promptly at 7:30, as it will be necessary to hold a short session of ledge before opening the Hall for the Pythian Card Party to wh eb. the public is cordially invited. The ad­ mission fee will be sixty cents, which includes ticket, refreshments war tax and checking wraps. High score and consolation pri’.es wH be awarded to both ladies and gentlemen. The social club of the rythian Sis­ ters will hold Its regular meeting in the Pythian Castle Mall, the third Wednesday of each month at 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. Merrill Smith Is president and Mrs. Fred Christensen is secretary. Any sister desiring to join the club, communicate with either of these ladles for informa­ tion. r LISTED BELOW Rubber Insulation $39.90 51.90 56.10 tx I HA TROUSERS SAVE ‘ROLL’ $41.65 National Briscoe Willys-Knutt Cveilaad 85-6-83-B-86 Studebaker Barloes 4 48.05 40.05 Tills irook Battery Station “The \ olcano is NOT a war picture, but deals with a subject that every American has come to know as the most vital problem facing the Na­ tion today. It’s a Picture of Making America Safe for Americans Also 1-Reel Snub Pollard Comedy WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 PAULINE FREDERICK in “The Woman in Room 13” Who was the woman in room 13? It’s a mys­ tery. You’ll have to see it to unravel the mystery Come—It Will Please You Al o 2-Reel Capitol Comedy TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH LOUISE LOVELY In “The Little Grey Mouse ” And Fatty Arbuckle In “The Hayseed” Unquestionably one of Fatty’s best comedies. “The Hayseed” Fatty Ar­ Don’t Miss This see for yourself what is going on. Eats, well that of course comes last, but not least Just one of those good old lunches that we tell you of so often. If you are on hand next Tuesday evening about seven-thirty, we will tell you more about It, and you will have a chance to get your name in the pot for next time. Holdup $34.90 1 Reel Snub Pollard Comedy. Wednesday, February 9tli. .“The Woman in Room 13” featuring Pauline Frederick. 2 reel Comedy Buick Chevrolet Dixie Flyer Elgin Liberty Patterson Case Columbia Velie 0vtrland-70-90-4 Dort » Grant Kissel 2 reel Fox Comedy. Tuesday, February 8th... “Th* Mark of Zorro” featuring Douglas Fairbanks. Pathe Review. FOR BOTH RUBBER AND WOOD INSULATION Ford Saxon Oakland Oldsmobile “A Blue Ribbon Mutt,” 2 Sunday, February 6th.........“Everybody’s Sweetheart” featuring Olive Thomas. Monday, Februaiy 7th.........“The Volcano” featuring Leah Baird. “Some Shoote‘ ’ “THE VOLCANO” Men Only Search Victim’s Outer Pair and Mice a Fat Roll. Paterson, N. J.— Louis Lenner ac- cldentally discovered an antidote for New Jersey’s crime wave. "Put on two pairs of trouaers,” la hla formula. A chill wind was blowing when Len. ner had to rush from home to summon a doctor for his sick wife. In front of the public library two highwaymen urged him, with revolvers drawn, to throw up his hands. "Search me!” cried Lenner, confi­ dent in the security of bls double-bar­ reled trousers. The robbers left him. provoked after finding nothing In hla outside trousers. They looked no further for—two pairs are a bit unusual. Carrying a fat bank roil In Ills "In- ners,” Lenner stopped at the police Station en route to the doctor's. Bull Costing $100,000 Brings $1,100. Chicago.—"Tii«1 bull In the wo dyke VIII, that ago for >100.00) 1C stock sale, was « for 1ÜO« Davi«) Stein of < Whether You Call It LaGrippe 01 Influenza (Thursday Health Talk No. 4) (By F. L. Howard, D. C. Ph. C. 1 Count ’em. Forty on each ear. It is one of the big customs of the “Garo Fills’’ tribe in India for a warrior's widow to wear these unique earrings as a means of allowing her sorrow. GREENLAND IS MOVING WEST Danish Scientista Figura It Has Trav- sled 875 Milas In 100,000 Years. Copenhagen.—Greenland la slowly moving in a westerly direction. Ac­ cording to observations made In 1I»O7 by J. P. Koch of the Danish Mylim»- Erichson ’If expedition, Green­ land was tir— minutes further west than In 1870, when a German expedi­ tion made astronomical observations. In both instances the same northern latitude was found. Therefore, Green­ land moved west 1,338 yards in 37 yeara. The first observation of the longi­ tude of Greenland was made tn 1823. Comparing the findings in 1823 and 1870 one arrives at the conclusion that Greenland ‘‘wandered" ten yards westerly every year. That tends to show that Greenland and Norway, now about 875 miles apart, once were connected, the separation taking place 50,000 or 100,000 years ago. Didn’t Get ...uch for Winning. Walton. Ky.—Rivalry over the speed of their machines caused George W. Wa.'mnn slid Charles Campbell to stake their runnbonts In a road ra< e to Fountain square Cincinnati, a dis­ tance of is mile* Wayman got the lead and made the trip in S3 tulnute«. i'amplx’ll s car turned turtle severnl mile« out of Cincinnati and was wrecked. The wrecked car was turn««d over to the victor. Whether you call it LaGrippe, af­ ter the French, or Influents after no the Italian derivation, makes /urns th* dan- difference, It is virulent and gerouR. jt grips you by the lungs, so to speak, and uneasiness steals SiackwSrtfj I is apt to be vomiting and over your entire body. There you ache all over, All "the streets and alley of body" are clogged with poi sons. pressure chiropractic spinal i. nalyals shows and adjust­ kidnejs, spinal nerves to the lungs and activity ot menls relieving _______ that pressure, brings the these organs back to par. The poisons that ' ing deeper into the bodily tissues, begin to ‘1,ar Tlie”chlropratlc record In the epidemic was belter than that of any other health method, chiroprator. Ing able to show recoveries in 885 out of every cases adjusted. Brought Through Two Epidemics "We have had chiropratie ad- justments in our family for two years now. Twice the enti’-«’ family was down with the in­ fluença and both times practic Research Bureau State­ ment No 1248H. ’ NO CHARGE I'onsuhation Is without ehiirg. >>r obligation DP. FOREST L. HOWARD CHIROPRACTOR i Btdi . 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