Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, j^i
PAGE TWO
“The Way of the World,” and a T
gripped firmly two olive seeds.
"What in the world are you saving Hayes Hunter special, “The Borde”
Legion.”
Followed two pictures in
those for?" Jack asked Ruth.
"I’m not saving them,” replied which he was featured under Ince.
Ruth, depositing the paper and seeds "Behind the Door” and Below the
on a nearb}’ ash pile.
“I w as think­ Surface”, directed by Irvin V Will­
Since that tint lie has been
ing of the future.
We may as well et.
principal characters in each is start right now not throwing things featured by J. Parker
AT THE REX
old man.
The story of each is out of planes for think how terrible Thus it will be seen that
Roy Stewart is using two of his
proudest possessions in his latest simple, appealing, human.
it will be a few years hence, when only held his own, but has :.:ade an
"That is what the public wants airplanes will have become as com­ enviable place for himself among the
picture, “The Lone Hand", Pron’o,
his beautiful thoroughbred, and a too.
mon as automobiles are today, if peo­ biggest and brightest star- of til?
"The best drama is simple drama. ple persist in throwing rubbish out new firmament in which stardom is
These
wonderful Mexican .-addle,
are all he has left to show for his The best characterizations ar* home as they fly.
Imagine the condition much more difficult to attain.
As "Bucko McAllister," the brute
career as a cattle baron in Mexico. ly characterizations of everyday peo­ of our gardens and streets.
This picture will be shown al Hid ple."
"That’s a fine alibi. Ruth,” replied master who rules the crew of his
So Carl Laemmele, president of Jack, "but those poor little olive weather-beaten old schooner, and all
Rex Theatre on Saturday February
Unversal, told his scenario writers seeds, why did you save those?”
others with whom he comes in con­
19th.
At the outbrake of the revolution when after a mysterious summons a
Ruth blushed most becomingly tact by sheer force of his giant-iike
in the sister republic across the Rio few months ago they gathered in his "Don’t tell if 1 teli you.” she whis­ strength, the popular star does work
Grande. Roy Stewart had no thought private office at Universal City.
pered.
"I was afraid to let go of that for convincing realism has sel­
"I want stories like that for our them for fear they would fly into the dom been equalled on the screen. In­
of turning motion picture actor. He
was the owner of a vast ranch where pictures," continued Mr. Laemmle. machinery and clog the engine— deed , so true does the characteriza­
grazed 11,000 head of cattle bearing "and I will give $1,000 cash bonus and wouldn’t it be awful to have en­ tion ring, that in viewing the picture
his brand and his dreams of life in to the best one submitted by any of gine trouble up there without a sin­ cne has great difficulty in believing
the open, as a cattle king, were very you.”
that it is acting, and not "the brute
gle garage handy?”
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gratifying.
i master” himself.
Eighteen scripts were entered In
Then came the overthrow of Poi - (that contest, all written by practi-
House Peters, starring in "Silk
torlo Diaz and the temporary rule of 'cal, professional writers.
A little colored boy sat patiently
The one Husbands and Calico Wives” and
Francisca I. Madero.
But this did that received the prize was by George supported by Vincent Serrano and in a bath tub waiting for his bath,
not worry Stewart for he Was warm Hull.
It was titled "The Secret all important cast of screen players, 1 he water had ben left running and
personal friend of Madera and kne v Gift” and it told of the two comrades comes to the Rex Theater Wednesday the matron, attending to other duties
This will make his had forgotten her charge. There are
that he could thrive unmolested with who came to the new world to make February 23rd.
Madera in the president’s chair,
their fortunes, and of how one built debut in Equity productions, which times in men’s lives when they get
But Stewart overlooked one thing, in friendships add the other in mon­ are the products of Garson’s studios down on their knees and pray. And
from which the new Clara Kiir.b ;1! the same applies to children whether
Pancho Villa and his band of raider', ey.
Young
pictures emanate.
They must have food and how couid
they be white or black.
Little Ras-
"The Secret Gift” was handed to
they get it better than by robbing Harry
tus saw the water creeping up
Franklin
to direct. Lee
the "gringo”.
Up to Stewart Ran­ Kohlruar and Rudolph Christians,
around him and in terror began to
AT THE GEM.
cho rode twenty "liberators of the
New Orleans is known as one of pray: "Oh Lord, if you cain t shet
two of the mast talented actors on
oppressed,” and looking into the bus­ the American stage, were contracted the quaintest and oldest cities in the off dat water, please send someone
United States, but it’s inhabitants idat kin!”
iness end of their rifles Stewart
This situation, in an
to play t.ie feeatured roles, ard Uni­
probably never witnessed a strange ¡orphan asylum, is just one of the
heard Villa's edict.
versal produced the picture.
It is
Villa wanted his cattle and order­
sight than that of Bill Hart, clad in I many humorous touches in the new
showing at the Rex Theater Tuesday,
ed Stewart out of the country.
The
lumberjack’s costume, his carpetbag Realart picture of boy life, “The
February 22nd.
half dozen native vaqueros in his em­
in his hand, standing in confusion in Soul of Youth.”
Lewis Sargent and
Is Mr. Laemmle right?
Are plays
ploy at once enlisted under Villa's I
the middle of main street while the an extraordinary cast of juveniles
of simple, human appeal desired?
standard and Roy was forced to sur­
trolley cars and automobiles whizz­ and grownup.-: appear in the picture,
The reception of this $1,000 prize
render hid fortune without striking
ed around him.
It is all part of his which will be shown at the Gem The­
play will prove.
new
Paramount-Artcraft
picture, ater Monday, February 21st.
a single blow in it's defence.
The
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banditH told him to saddle up and
“John Petticoats”, which was super­
On location during the filming of vised by Thomas H. Ince and is com­
“beat it”, and it was the same Pronto
In “The Girl from Outside,” a
now his favorite moifnt in pictures, "Ruth of the Rockies”, the Patlie ing to the Gem Theater February 19. new Rex Beach production made for
which carried Roy Stewart, deposed serial to be show n on Friday of each According to the story, the famous Goldwyn, which comes to the Gem
cattle king, back across the Rio Gran week at the Rex Theater, Ruth Rol­ star is a lumber boss who inherits a Theater Wednesday, February 23rd
de to the United States and safety. and was enjoying her picnic lunch New- Orleans modiste’s shop and a lot of good clean comedy is to be
The saddle he straddled was the when Jack Pickford in his plane, comes to take charge,
Many plc- found.
same given him by his friend, el flew down and invited the serial tv.resque sections of the , romantic
Deaf Mike, played cleverly by
i queen to take a spin.
After exper- old city are shown during the course
presidents.
Walter MacNamara. is a character
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fencing a few thrills from nose dives of the action.
that creates a number of amusiug
•“The Music Master,’ ‘Rip Van and tail spins, Ruth was quite ready
He hears just what he
situations,
Clutched tightly
Winkle,’ ‘Shore Acres,’ ’Lightening,’ for Terra Firnia.
Hobart Bor,worth, whose latest wants to, and in one instance June
are plays unpurallelvd in stage popu­ in one hand, Ruth held the wrapp­
starring vehicle, "The Brute Master” secures an ear trumpet for him, and
larity. They have no feminine stai>. ings of her lunch, and in tlie other
a J. Parker 'Read, Jr., production re- he has much fun in interpreting the
leased through the W. W. Hodkinsor. remarks of characters in the play- —
Corporation which will be shown at but when the young girl announces
the Gem Theater next Sunday, Feb­ her engagement, he blurts out
ruary 20th, has in the title role of "What’s that.” giving «way the se­
e Gasoline
this picture w’hat critics and Mr. cret of his “deafness.”
There are
Bosworth himself declare to be bet­ many amusing touches, which Direc­
ter suited to him than any role he tor Reginald Barker has cleverly
has thus far essayed
brougRt out.
Hobart Bosworth is one of the
pioneer actors of the motion picture
FROM OUR EXCHANGES
field.
After ten years at Daly’s
Tlieaftr, New York, supporting M,s.
The Carnation company operating
Fisk, Julia Marlow, Henreitta Cross-
at Hillsboro, has advanced the price
n.;:n and Amelia Bingham, as lead­
of milk to the farmer from 51.70 to
ing man. he was starred by Harrison
$1.90 per cwt. Officials of the com
Fisk.
U lis first picture experience
was witl It Selig, the pioneer com- pany report increased demand in th
condensed milk market. —McMinn-
pany of Los Angeles.
With this
minnville News Reporter.
You know it. It« the "Red
company he made no less than 112
Crown” sign on garages and
' pictures. some of which he directed
Nels Nelson, a well known resident
service stations. It is the sign
[ himself.
After that, under his own
of quality tn gasoline—the sign
| company, Bosworth. Inc., he made of Carlton for thirty years, passed
of an all-refine^' gasoline with
I the “Sea Wolf,” "Buckshot John.” away at his home there on February
8. .He was a native of Denmark and
• continuous chain of boiling
and “Pursuit of the Phantom.” Next
was
born on December 1, 1864.
points - insuring ready start­
came a contract with Lasky, under
He is survived by his wife, Mary
ing, rapid acceleration and
whom he had an important role with
maximum power.
Geialdine Farrur In “Joan, the Wo­ Nelson, two sons, Albert S, Nelson of
Before you fill— look for the
man”, followed by “Oliver Twist,” Yamhill, and Victor A. Nelson of
Red Crown” sign.
’The Little American,” and “The Portland; and two daughters, Mrs.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
Woman God Forgot.”
For Univer­ W. D. Pearson, of Carlton, and Rose
sal he did ' Two Men of Sandy Bar,' Miller of Twin Rocks. Oregon.
He was held in high estent in his
home community. He was affiliated
with the I. O. O. F. and Artisan lod-
ges. —McMinnville News Reporter.
Movie Attractions
THE BEGINNING
OF A BANK-NOTE
Cttle Marcia's baby dress though made of
the finest linen was ultimately worn thread­
bare One day it landed in the rag bag and
■jvas >. id to the tunk iealer. When the rag sorter
■ouc'.ied the discarded garment he detected in a flash
- fine quality of the flax and set it aside for a journey
io the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at Washing-
'on. Eventually it became legal tender —a bank-note.
Just hov.i is told tn cne of the beautiful booklets
■ ut Our Gcvemmer.t which we are sending each
rnor.ih to those interested.
send us your name and address and you will
a copy of every issue of the series without
Tillamook County Bank
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Shortens Pancake Preparation
OR hasty, but tasty breakfasts
—use O lympic Pancake Flour.
Add water or milk, mix pnd cook.
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The OL YMPtC I. ine includes your
favorite evitai sanitarily milled,
pucktd. wrapped and scaled.
Lester Daniels, of Tillamook, where
he is engaged in the dairy business,
featuring Jerseys in his herd has re­
cently purchased Sophia's Rinda Lad
to head his herd. The animal, which
was bought front McArthur & Stauff,
of Rickerall, Ore., is a typy young
Jersey­ and his pedigree shows a
weal th of production and prize ring
honors.
Mr. Daniels is the son of
County Judge C. F. Daniels of Mc-
Minnville.— McMinnville News Reg
ister.
Ralph Wortman was circulating a
petition from the people in Tillamook
Co. in the districts about Pacific City
Hebo. Hemlock, etc., asking that the
mail to those points be dispachod
through McMinnville so as to render
.he service more effective. At pres­
ent the mail from those points is
touted through Hillsboro ahd Tilla­
mook City and is much slower than
it would be by way of McMinnville.
The petition was liberally signed.—
Mt Minuville News Reporter.
Joint Senator Edwards of Tillam­
ook, has not been feeling at hi« beat
during the legislative session, and
lias not ben so much at the forefront
as bad been anticipated. — McMinn­
ville News Register.
Don't fail to see Hobart Boswor b
in "The Brute Master” - -Gem Sun­
day, matinee and veateg
Musi« on
W»t li tier”.
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