Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 24, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    Saturday, March 26
Monday, March 28
BEBE
Marguerite
Clarke
IN
“She Couldn’t
“A Girl Named
Marguerite Clarke in a big
heart-wartning role that will
shake you with laughter and
move you to tears.
Two
Reel
Century Comedy
“Laughing Gas”
MARGUERITE CLARK and AGGIE HENNING
In a scene Prom. *A GIR.L NAMED MARY*,
A PARAMOUNT-AR.TCRAFT PICTURE
Marvelous
Program
taken from the novel “The
Bishop's Carriage ’’which
was famous ¡is a hook and
later a great stage success.
“Bebe” sure makes some
pickpocket.
Better See for yourself how
how she does it.
“SLEEPY
HEAD.”
DON’T MISS IT!
Cecil B. DeMille’s Superb
Production
OMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT
A talk of plain folk and base realities, un­
folded with a power ami heart-crip that only
“The Miracle Man” Ims approached, destined
to cause more public discussion than any other
Drama ever screened. Presented by an unpar-
reled cast including Gloria Swanson, Elliott
Dexter, Theodore Roberts and Monte Bine. Posi­
tively the best photoplay exhibited in Tillamook,
since “The Miracle Man.”
SUNDAY MATINEE at 2:00 SHARP
EVENING SHOW at 7:00
VERSE and WORSE.” XÄ
ELLIOTT DEXTER.^
CECIL B DeMILLE hoductiorv
'SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT»
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Wednesday, March 30
Tuesday, March 29
BERT LYTELL
SUM PRINCES
BE QUIET! LISTEN! IT’S NO SECRET
Harold Lloyd Comedy.
Counterplot” 2 Reel Comedy
COME EARLY.
Thursday, March 31st and
Friday, April 1st.
It’s a thrilling story of life and love in the pioneer days of the cutting of the
trail for the Great Union Pacific Railroad. A most celebrated cast of players
have been chosen for “The U.P. Trail’’ which includes Roy Stewart, Mar­
guerite De La Motte, Joseph J. Dowling and Kathlyn Williams.
THIS IS TRULY THE “PICTURE YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR
REMEMBER THE DATES...... ...AND.......... COME EARLY.
| wish to unite with the Church. Come, low the fourth grade
and worship with ua.
| A short Easter program will be ren
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METHODIST
Sqnday School at 10 o’clock.
Preaching at eleven o'clock. The
subject of the moynlng'sermon will be
"The Joy of the Resurrection.” At
the close of the morning discourse an
oppertunlty will be given to any who
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COUGH GET
STARTED
Get a Bottle of
Compound
PINE SYRUP
Today
Take it ae sopn as a
cough comes on—You
will not have that cough
long.
DRUG
STORE,
Cor. 1st St. and 2nd East
"ONCE A TRIAL—
ALWAYS NY AL
*
Dy toe cnoir at
evening num vi,
service, T; 30. The program will con-
«1st of recltationa. excercises and
songs, followed by a short address iy
the postor. Come, and Join in the
song an« praise service.
| The regular mid-week prayer and
tpraise service of th»» church will be
held on Thursday evening at 7: SO.
' C. 1>. Dark, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
An Easter program yill be give«
next Sunday morning*and a sermon
In hte evening. Special music at both
services.
Marry E. Tucker. Minister.
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Subject, "Easter Exercises and Pro .
gram” by the Sunday School and
Choir. There will be a short Easter
Address on Easter Angels and a
Welcome to New Members. Baptism.
Evening Worship, 7: SO P. M.
Subject: “A Risen Life.” This will
be an Easter sermon. Special music
"Awakf, Awake,” Choir.
Everybody -ln>vited to these Easter
Services.
~
>Alien-A McRea, Minister.
may
use
the the crowd leaven. Bring your small
parents change and a desire for a good timo.
Remember the date, one week front
«“'Mr« »hove that grade ar. given Friday night, April 1st, 1121. The
Tegular periods after school hours 1- committee in charge is doing all In
which to swiln. Every precaution is its power to make the affair a Micesa;
used to prevent children who have plan are being Carried out by Art
col4s, e^c.,-fronr-etHecing -the w tank. Harris, general manager of the "Car
The cooperation of parents , in this nival” to make this night one long
matter is appreciate. While no child remembered in the history Of TlUa
is required to take swimming, that mook.
"Green 8toekings” a comedy dra-na
escercise being optional, a large num­
ber of students in both high echo, I in three acts will be staged soon by
and grades, who could not swim, hiv the Senior Class *21. Watch for the
availed themselves of the opertunity date. This play was presented by
and are now able to handle them­ Commerce High of Portland and Ore­
selves in the water in a creditable* gon Agriculture College and is a
great sucess wherever seen. Green
manner.
On Friday night the last regular Stockings promises even to exceed
basket ball game of the season was "Mias Chery Blossom” the operet'A
with Wilson River Athletic Club. WII JUst given. Don't miss it.
Last Thursday night the operetta
son River winning 21 tolO. The first
half was an exhibition of the fastes: "Miss Chery Blossom” was presented
basket ball game eve: witnessed on u In the gymnasium by the Tillamook
Tillamook floor. T'le Paying In the High School Glee Club. Al! present
first part of the gai.-ie was clean and declared it a great suceaa. The work
fast. The half ended with our “hoop­ of Rodney Farley, Alma Furrer, Glen
ers” five points In the k.*»d. The nex‘ Anderson and Lee Steavem was espe­
stage of the game was a good exhibi­ cially noted.
Do not mlas the "Indoor Carnival”
tion of indoor football.
The high
.
school boys could not find the basket and watch for "Green Stockings."
swimming tank with their
on Thurgday whlch |g fam
while Morrison of Wilson River con­
verted several "fluke” shots. Close
guarding was in evidence on both
sides. This victory for Wilson River
ties the two teams for the county
championship and a post season
, bampioaship game will be tags I Frt
day night'on the high school floo-
CHtRCH OF THE NAZARENE
Sabbath morning. Easter sermon. Thi« game promises to be fast and the
support of the students and public i-*
Evening. Evangelistic sermon.
Hour« of service: Sabbath school desired.
One week from Friday night the
10 A. M: Song Service 7:30 P. M.;
Preaching, 8 P. M.; Prayer circle «» great “Indoor Carnival" will be stag
residence of Mr. Jay Honey Tuesday ed In the gym. to which the public is
at 7:30 P. M. Thursday prayer invited. Attractions of all kind:,
anything the heart desires will be on
meeting at church at 7:30 P M.
hand, reminders ot pioneer days, such
Mr«. Mary T. Clink, pastor.
as Happy Canyon and Roaring Ca...p
of '49 and all will be wide open to
.. This Woman Suffered
Mrs. H. A. Lea man. Bturgin, Goto.,
writes: "I suffered with bladder and
kidney trouble for years. Foley Kid­
ney Pills helped me so much I feel
fine now. Suffered so it reemed I
hardly could live. I recommend Fo­
ley's Kidney Pills to all who suffer
from kidney trouble a« I did.
A-1-.
Sold Everywhere.
The
Something to think about.
Slim Prince««. A Girl Narrfed Mary.
She Couldn't Help It, On The U. P
Trail. Bee the GEM Theater display
ad for date« on all the*-.
Hotel Ramsey
1st St.
ARMY CLOTHING
..
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RUBBER BOOTS
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CANNED MEATS
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SHIRTS -WOOL (NEW)
i : ROAST BEEF
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UNDERWEAR
~
CORN BEEF
CORNED BEET HASH
.APPLE AND RASPBERRY JAM.
Miscellaneous Articles-Towels, Sox, Gloves, Army Cots, Teats, Leggins,
Canteens, Mess Kits, Pack Sicks, Clothing Rolls, Corry Combs, Horse Brushes,
Bull Durham, Duke’s Mixture, Etc.
Guaranted Good« at Reduced Price.
Come in and see for yourself.
Conducted by Ex-Service Men.
ECTEL RAMSEY
1st St ■