Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 24, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAICH 24, IMI
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Tuesday, March 29
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FRANK MAYO
K. LAUGHLIN, Manager
Matinees Saturday and Sunday'.
Rex
Orchestra Saturday’, Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday.
Orchestra concert ev­
ery Thursday'. Prize night every Tues.
“The Red Lane”
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s
B
K
K
$
K
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Thursday, March 31
rI his popular out-of-doors star in the biggest role of his ca-
reer. As a detective at the Canadian border he whips a gang
of smugglers single-handed. The trail on which the smug-
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in
g
glers passed was known as the red lane because of the blood of
the men killed there. We guarantee a thrill a minute.
S
DANGEROUS
HOURS
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Friday April 1
The price of one mistake in life was her whole life’s happiness. Was
that fair to her? See—
“The Cost”
We have purchased the following articles from Haltom’s to
give away absolutely free: hat, shirt, belt, tie, suspenders
garters and underwear.
Starring beautiful Violet Fleming, star of “Every woman.”
Ruth of the Rockies
Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in “Hoodooded”
“Troubled Waters”—she’s in worse than
ever. Ethel Clayton and Harrison Ford in
"A Lady in Love.” A speedy comedy-drama.
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Ln
“Conrad in Quest of
His Youth”
Special Easter Conceit by the
Rex Orchestra
“There’ll be no reign of tenor here tonight
or any other night.”
Men Saturday,
’s Free March
Clothing
26
Night
"liornas Meighan
We know that this is the best picture that you could find to see after
the Lenten season. Have you ever yearned to bring back the happy
carefree days of childhood—to go back to tne old scenes where your
happiest hours were spent—to live once again all the thrills and jovs
of life's greatest adventure? After you have wept and laughed at this
beautiful play, you’ll realize what might happen to YOU. The cast in­
cludes Katherine Williams and Margaret Loomis.
A gigantic drama about YOU--
You and your job---
You and your wife---
You and your home!
His back was against the wall. In his hon­
est zeal for mankind, he liad aided red-hand­
ed fanatics to trample on al) he once had
held dear. "Back Damn You! You’re Not Pa­
triots—You’re Butchers!” Standing against
the crimson tide that rolls upon us—the
scum and flotsam of the earth—also stands
our America—What shall we do? This pic­
ture not only TELLS, it SHOWS sweeps you
on with its action, stirs your heart with its
power.
REX SPECIAL CONCERT. Cornet
solos by C. E. Trombley.
Sunday and Monday, March 27-28
H
Matinee Sunday at 2 P. M.
Sunday and Monday night at 7 and 9 P. M.
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Wednesday, March 30th
BIG 2 FEATURE SHOW
DAVID BUTLER Xlft Girls Don’t Gamble
The romance of a voting farmer in search of fame.
truck smashup in it.
There’s a thrilling auto
WANDA HAWLEY in “Virtuous Sinners”
She was found in the street and Drought up by friends—but she clung to the
traditions of her past and-------- ! There’s many a thrill.
Stars of “Twin Beds’’
MU
Movie Attractions
sentimental interest to "The U. P.
Trail," that has proven universally
pleasing.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON
Queets and Qulnalt River watershed* get anything like reliable estimates greatest possible forest fire hazard
LUMBER CUT INCREASES ^"Estimates of the damage, and these of the damage done,” says Mr. Cecil through the impenetrable mass of
vvnne most of the
"All roads and trails are blocked by fallen timber,
An increase of 10 per cent more, estimates at best can be only guesses
timber blown down Is outside of the
lumber was cut in 1920 over any an- | at this time, run a high as 8 billion fiTien timber and It will probably be
months before the area can be open­ National Forest and privately owned
nual cut for the past tli>-ee years is feet; of this probably 10 to 15 per
—
still the extent of the damage is so
ii dicated in complete returns from cent occurred on tho Olympic Nation­ ed even to the meager means of tra­
huge that in Mr. Cecil’s opinion it is
vel
which
existed
before
the
storm.
couple.
Despite
the
opposition
of
al
Forest,
”
reports
the
District
For
­
AT THE REX
mills which have just been given out
Forcute»«, have considered this west going to call for absllutely united ac­
her
Bib Bear Valley, known as “the her father and warnings of
ester,
but
he
emphasizes
that
althn
by the District Forester’s Office in
tion on the part of every private
Canadian Rockies of California,” fur­ freinds, she marries John Dumont
Portland, covering Oregon and Wash­ these preliminary estimates may bo side of tlie Olympic Mountains as the
owner, the State of Washington, and
safest
fire
belt
in
the
Northwest,
but
nishes the background for many while she is still in boarding school.
greatly
exaggerated
that
there
is
no
ington.
The hero proves the old quotation.
the U. S. Forest Service to salvage
scenes in “The Red Lane,” the story Too late she meets Hampden Scar­
While the retur is received by the question whatever as to the calami­ Mr. Cecil emphasizes the fact that
within a few hours on January 29. some part of this loss and to prevent
of the Canadian border, which will borough. who rails in love with her. "The bravest ate the tendercst, the Forrest Service are still incomplete, tous character of the storm.
As for
be shown al the Rex Tuesday, Marell Dumont proves a cad and unfaithful loving are the daring.”
"So far it has been impossible to it has been changed into one of the forest tires from getting sorted.
they are given ns indicative of last
splendid
"Allie
Lee,
”
she
is
the
girl
29. Frank Mayo is the star of tins and Pauline is about to sue for sep­
year’s lumber production in the two
V-
photodrama, which is one of those aration, when her husband, who ts ideal that dwells somewhere in
States. The figures from eight Clasi
red-blooded, two-fisted tales of the a big factor in Wall Stret, is caught ery man’s heart, sweet and innocent, 4 mills, or mills which cut from 5,00(1
great outdoors in which this star is In a panic. She comes to the rescue brave and true; a role portrayed up to 10 million feet per year, for
with her resorces. But the strain with Marguerite De La Motte’s beu- Oregonj, ahow an increase of over 6
at his best.
• • •
is too much and Dumont die», Scat- tifu) finesse.
miiion feet, while eighteen mills re­
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4:
Though “Dangerous Hours,” the borough thereupon claims Pauline.
porting from Washington report a de­
t
big Tomas H. Ince production, which
Ralph Kellard, Carlotta Monterey.
“ 1'hc Land cf the Fatted Calf.” crease of five million feet.
Warburton That's what Alexander H. Pike,
wilt be shown at the Rex Thursday, Edwin Mordant, and
The tabulation shows for 35 Class
March 31, is a tense dramatic pic­ Gamble are in the excellent cast young
American steel magnate, 5 mills, or cutting over 10 million t , ■
ture with its underlying therie the with Miss Homing, Harley Knoles called tile knigdom of Morovenia. annually, for Oregon, an increase for
radical unrest that has been sweep­ directed and it is a Paramount Art- where every girl weighed 200 pounds 1920 over 1?’9, of 120 million feu
ing the country, it is not without its craft picture.
or more—generally more.
reporting show an increase in 192J
humorous phases. For instance, a
The story of how Pike scaled the of 1 74 million feet.
collection of Bolshevik vampires a.e
harem wall and saw the little Prin­
AT THE GEM
portrayed in some of the itcenos
cess
Kalora, slender as a reed in tho
The Scotch carpenter at tlie^Ietio
B li .. j In ETcKNAL i H im NGLE
showing meetings of the “Red” 'agi­
studios, was weaving his way uncer­ wind and pretty as a peach, and how
tators.' They are "new women” at tainly through the maze of sets he carried her off to America unedr
Husband, Wife and Alleged Affinity,
the most pronounced type —wearing ns aouuprd vbgkqj mbfgtmbt mbtbti the eyes of th,. lufuiiaied court, .s
Sighties* .All—Men • in Battle
men's ajljfc,, smoking cigars an 1 when' suddenly he trfpjjcd on a cable, told in the most excruciatingly. fur.-
Royal.
’»
pipes, and moving about with a real
qy
photoplay in nt. nt ha —Mah-1
sptiii around find f* 11 heavily.
Atlanta, Ga;—That love Is nllnd ha*
masculine swager.
Bert Lytell, star of "The Mislead­ Normand in "The Slim Prineas.” At
just lieen proved iu police* court here
the
Gem
Wednesday,
March
30.
ing Lady,” which will be shown at
when a blind man. iii* blind wife, and
A story of the intimate i pp aii - , the Gem Tuesday, March 29. regard­
her alleged utiinity. Iilind also, were
type in which Ethel Clayton .hi- ing the fall, wondered why the man’s
Can you imagine beautiful Gloria arraigned for trial fotlowlag a buttle
been specializing lately is i unfolded hand flashed to his pocket. For -'a' Swanson dressed tn rags and tattci.-? royal between the two men. after the
in "A Lady in Lcve,” the ! pretty moment the star suppostd he though-, Remember the many gorgeous gow.iu husband had come home unexpectedly.
Martin Strone. the husband,'told the
star’s latest photoplay, which will be sonieoui-’ had pu-hed him, and wr. Which ha live become so much a
recoriler that while peddling religious
on view at the Rex Friday, April 1
on
as
a
result
of
of
Mis«
Swan:
draw
a
revolver
The
oth
r
about to
tracts in the *tti- is a friend liaiPi'ant­
- *
’1 he central figure is an innocent did not a *r
success In "Don’t Change Your
ed him th.it u rival was paying court
convent girl, Barbara, who misliiKe.i
ale
and
Female,
”
band.
”
‘
"I had
to his wife and that tie had better go
a romantic temperament for love and he said. '
nge Your Wife?”
"Why C
home.
elopes to marry, as she think .
And yet rags and tatters are
On his arrival then: lie aid lie found
suave rastal. He is the nc’er-do-wi-.l
Sain Stewart enjdjlng a chut with the
Swanson's portion through a
bi other of her guardian. The latter
portion of the story of Cecil B. Di wife. Then the figtit started. Most of
takes her into his home when i.e •
Mills's
Paramount picture "Som.- the furniture In the room w a« wrecked,
*
hut the combatants mitlered less In­
“husband” disappears, sought by the
tbing
to
Think About” which wtll
STUMPING POWDERS
A love story of surpassing sweet-
jury. due to their inability to get at
law for frauds.
Her '' presene.-.
show n at the Gent Sunday. March 27.
Du
Pont apd Repauno Brands«
old
tried
and
true
ness built on the
each other properly.
"Something to Think About" rep­
arouses the jealousy of her guat -
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(Pacific Northwest Product*)
“One day In n dark cell In tlnj po-
two'
triahgle combination betw en
dian's wife, who is carrying on au women and a man. is the foundntio resents a new departure in the typo 1!~* station for Stewart," t:.!4 tho
FIELD of stumps and botilders, lying idle, unproductive
of role portrayed by Miss Swanson.
affair with a man, who. unbeknown* of the great photoplay, "The U
—bringing money to the tax-collector and nopne else. .
Anderson,
the
talented
to her, is a friend of Ba-l»ara’s fugi­
As
Ruth
ihr
Trail,” which will be shown
Next season a smooth, fertile field waving with wheat or com
its had abundant op pm
young aci
tive husband. Barbara, despite be- Gem Thursday and Friday,
Excellent Remedy for Constipation
or filled wjt^h fine potatoes. Such is the miracltj being wrought
tunity to dis play her abilities, ' The
struggles against her feelings, falls 31 and Ap I 1 »
It would be hard to find a b< ' it.
every
year, on hundreds of farms in this state through the
Miss
Swanson
through
role carries 1
in love with Brent, the upright
remedy for constipation than Chau,
The man iu the esse is
use of Du Pont or Repauno Stumping Powders
the entire emotion al gamut and It !■'
you'tg lawver. who at the behest e.
borlain’s Tablet ■
They aie < a.
Warren Neale, handsome and
confidentially expe icted that this pro-
Barbara’s guardian, takes up th
“Clear More Acres- Make .More Money”
take and mild and gentle in effe <■
dashing and accomplished, play
dticiion will
for her an addi-
case of proving her marriage invalid,
5»
Hive tfient a trial when ÿhù har«,
Roy Stewart.
—that is, the
jy tfcrtssive farmn of today. Last
tionat ho
owing to the discovery of a wife and
med. •/»
i
;iAdv
Kathljrn Williams fwqeen in
year was one
'oigRest. land-clearing years this state has
s pin
. Altb'll
child of her “husband’s” st'll living.
i.ioat powerful, role of her scree
ever known. This year will be a record-breaker. Simply
action
s F wa :
their pari
Through a dranu
OLYMPIC TIMBER LOSS IS ■
because it is sound business to make unproductive land
reef as a brilliant, beau.nuu 1
■on we
beatn
matters turn out
produce.
GREATEST IN MANY YEA,.
breaker,
propth-ties
of
a
hug
/. •
ostimi.
Severn
I
Ui
Harrisoh Ford is
That the
.-<oe of joy. whose haart and .-on
You do the job only once and pay for it only once. The
lawyer
Walter
victim to Cupid at last.
first crop usually more than pays the cost. Then every future
the picutie. arid 1
year each crop will add to your profits.
Artcraft picture.
Motte. gives antoe
habit
See our local dealer and order your season’s supply. Always
ingehue charade
The tragedy qf- lev«- when it
specify Du Pont or Repauno Stumping Powders. They are
role of the innoc<
always dependable, high quality, low-freezing and no dvna
bestowed upon an unworthy obje
Feel Better
Yon
mites are cheaper.
Lee.”
is shown tellingly in "The (*hf
If' J
the Paramount Artcraft picture fe
Thi* i* *ome m the work that dynamite will do for you; It remove*
taken ft
"The U. P. Tra
bloat I
returned
«tump* and boulder*, dig* ditrhe*. drain* swamp*, «tiaighten* itream*.
taring Violet Heming which will 1
famous novel of t
rar atue by mach,
breath
make* tree-hole*, «hatter* hardpan A 100-page book which explain* the
on view at the Rex Saturday. Marc h Zane Grey, is one
sweetezt caused by delayed
th.
Ute»t method* far doing Uu* work will be «cut free oo requeat.
Mr <
2«. However, the photoplay is by r,o
t
Foley
Cart
hart
ic
Tablet
t
hi
The pur« , Hi­
January 2
.vereo an
KING CRENSHAW HDWE. CO
means of a d< pressing character,
le girl for thit and tomorrow you will
Iona,
30 miles wide by 75
Tilhuuook. 0r«gou
abounding in jolly scenes of small young engineer, the vivid soul pas­ Cleanse the Ix>we|*. »*
stretching from CtalUm Bay M>uth-
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town and collage life and carrying a sion of the woman of the world ter mach and tone up the livr.
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du
Pont
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westerly to Bear, Tyee
1 Fork*.
happy ending to send you away smil­ him, and his own great and tender
Sold Everywhere
Portland. Oregon
thence noufWeasterly toward*
ing.
love for the girl with another sort of
L sqk ' i delicious Individual cbo."
The story concern* Pauline Gard­ love that is half of friendship, half
ner, daughter
a distinguished of attraction for "Beauty,” gives a Iste* for salb at C. I. Clough. * adv."
The . great nobility of “Beauty
Stanton’s” love is proven by that
mightiest of sacrifices she makes in
the end for the happiness of the man
making for the effect of her great
passion for him one that twitches
the heart strings.
The Miracle Wrought With
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Green Stockings?