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THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1921 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE FIVE 4' »TIW *~nPTfT¥TlP'»rroYyiiT¥IliTir¥nir^ e, • HEAVY ARTILLERY STILL SHOOTING BIG PICTURES EVERY SHOT. SATURDAY, APRIL 16 Sunday, April 17 MONDAY APL. 18 R TOM MIX The Right to Love “Prairie Trails” Featuring May Murray & David Powell ILLIAM S. HAR.T in. * THE TOLL GATE .A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE WM. S. HART in “THE TOLL GATE” A TWO-GUN tale of an outlaw who fought on the square....Loaded with roobery, getaway, chase and battle....Fired by bandits, renegade "greasers’’ and posses of dare-devil troopers..,. Wiped clean by the love of a woman and tne tiny hands of a child. Made by William S. Hart among the valleys and cliffs of the GREAT NORTHWEST. ‘THEIR FIRST TINTYPE’ 2 Reel Century Comedy She was an American ! In Constantinople was a Real American Man who loved her.... DONT MISS THE REST!..... A picture as rich as the East; as warm as a woman's heart. Every scene a thrill or a feast of loveliness. The “King” of Cowboy Stars in his latest and best picture. A story of love against jealousy, bullets against treachery, hearts against hate. Filled with more ' p?p ” more action ami stunts than any picture Mix has ever made before. “PAINT AND POWER’’ Comedy. WILLIAM FOX presents ___ TOM MIX. iT’rairle Trails > ■ 1 ■ ■ I I I I _>/ complete and thrilling sequel to “3/ie jlcxan^ STOXCf BY JAMK B.HINDtttX. OTO1WI S rs S l I FRIDAY, APRIL 22 u Mary Ellen Comes to Town » FEATURING DOROTHY GISH SHE TRIED......To “pep up’’ a town that wanted to sleep. To do a dinky dance in a Broadway Cabaret. To keep out of jail by “vamping” a man from home. SHE SUCCEEDED...... In falling in love, spilling the beans, and winning a husband for keeps. It's a riot of fun, bring the family and let them laugh, it’ll do YOU Good. THE IMPOSTER Two Reel Western featurette....{with more in it than a great mantf “five reelers, ” featuring TOM SANTCHI. 3B3EB Local News The local lodge Knights of Py thias is intending to confer the rank of Page and Esquire on two candi dates next Monday night. These will be the first degrees to be con ferred by that lodge for some time. A smoker is planned in conjunction with the work. A special effort Is being made to get a large atten dance at this meeting. A wedding of special interest to Nehalem people took place at the Methodist parsonage this afternoon when Alle J. Effenberger and Mary E. Foster, both of Nehalem, were united in marriage in the presence of Mrs. Mary Effenberger, the groom’s mother, Mrs. Clara Pere- goy, the groom’s sister, Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman of Wheeler, Mrs. Ccnley of Salem, sister of the bride, Mrs. Tomlinson of Nehalem, another sis ter of the bride. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Dark and H. 8. Brimhall. Rev. Dark performed the ceremony about 3:30 P. M., the ring service being used. The couple will make theh home with the groom’s mother a' Nehalem. , A marriage license was issued to- Donald S. Dyment of Blaine and Antoinette H. Gray- Mrs. Frank Heyd left this week for Banks, where she will join Mr. Heyd. Mr. Heyd is completing the new creamery at the latter place. Prom Banks they will visit Portland and Gaston before returning home. zeng of the town. Definite plans have not been announced but it has been proposed to divide the city in to zones and have a collection wa gon make the rounds. Tom Mix in "Prairie Gem Monday night. Trails,” The Kid! Charlie Chaplin's greatest comedy, G?m Theater, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Show starts at 7:00 sharp. Janies Ollvre Curwood’s "Isohel” or “The Trail's End" at the Gem Thursday, * Dr. Boals reports a boy born to Mrs. Joni Simmons on th« 10th. Mrs. R. E. Warren* who was op erated on at the Boals’ hospital this week, la said to be progressing nice ly- “SABBATH DAY” NOT SUNDAY “Didn’t We take a Year to Make It, Kid.” Betcha Life, we did! Clem Hurllman is undergoing treatment at the Shearer-Merrivk hospital for chronic appendicitis. “Ienbel" or “The Trail’s End" equal to “Kasan," Gem Thursday night. Have you seen Mary Ellen? Sue’s coming to town at th« Gem Friday, April 22. Get ready to see "Black Beauty." It’s coming to the Gem. CARD OF THANKS We take thtB occasion to thank our friends, the members of differ ent lodges, and especially the school children who assisted us during cur bereavement over our daughter. C. W. Wagy and family. Call for City of Tillamook Improv*meat Boa«a City of Tillamook. Oregon six per Dr. Shearer reports that h* per coat Improvement Bond» number, d formed an operation on Mins Rosie 41 to 40 inclusive and dated Novem. Durdick yesterday and one on Miao her 7th. 1MT, will b< paid Mav 7th. Hazel Turner aay before yeoterday. 1M1. when lateroot wtU eeam. A rlenn-np ■arfent la on foot O«v by eome ad th« public «trita« Utl- City of TinnwM J- G. Turner spent part of thia **ek in Portland on business. Tn English there is not a more defi- »■rt* word than »abbath; yet it is used with an amazing carelesanesa as a synonym for Sunday. The writers and translators of the New Teetament use sabbath correctly, says a writer In tire Brooklyn Eagle. It Is always Hebrew and In no In stance Is It associated with the New Testnment dispensation—now univer sally known as Christianity. Indeed the apostles were severely rebuked by the Jews for urenklng the sabbath. Christians cannot break the sabbath, for they do not have it to break. Sabbath and Sunday nre observed on separate days, but this Is not nec essary, as astronomy shows that the Identity of days from year to year I* Impossible; since the year aurl <lny are Incommensurable, The leap yearn show that any given date varies a day; even this <loe» not correct the dates, as other corrections—the cen- turial leap year»—become necessary. There Is a rtill deeper reason for dis- sarding the severity ot the sabbath, namely, our Mven-day week Is un counted thousands of years older than the book of Genesis. Evidence is very strong thnt It was founded on quarter- , Ing the sidereal month—the “true month.’’ Long before nnythiug even approaching astronomy arose man no ticed that the moon slowly moved into another group of stars each night, and by rough eye measurement, completed her revolution .n 28 days—“the 2» 1 mansions of heaven“ of th« Chinese and Japanese. COVERED HEADS IN CHURCH Mora the Year 1M1 Men Old Nat Remava Their Hate During Bellgioua Sarviooe. George Winslow is tranac’fng business in Salem this week. CARD OF THANKS The Mcllvaine family wishes to Dr. Smith reports the birth of a take this means of expressing ap boy to Mrs. Jamen Pallen, who lives preciation for the help and assl»- ance rendered by the Bay City peo on the Miami, on April 11th. ple during their bereavement over The masquerade ball held by the the death of C. W. Mcllvaine. Married Folks’ club this week was the final entertainment of thc sea- NOTICE eon. Mrs. s. W. Conover won the The officers of the Jersey Cat first prize for the women and Em mett Bales the first prize for the tle Club will be at Fair view Hall next Saturday. All Jersey breeders men. are requested to be present. Dr. Hoy report«* the birth of a ROSE CRAWFORD. Sec. girl to Mrs. Walter Weber on April Sth. and the birth of a girl to Mr» BIBS WANTED Dan Hickey of Bay City on March Sealed bids will be received until 31st. Mr. Hickey is now «9 years 2 o'clock. Saturday, April 14th. for | old. the excavation of 72S yards ot dirt C W. Barrick spent today on a for the basement back of the Tilla business trip to Wheeler, «v mook hotel. For further particular» se« P. J. Tb«, Tillamook 8heet Metal works Worrall at the office of the Tilla is metalling a hot water heating mook Hotel. 4-1411 Plant in the Shearer-Merrick hospi tal for the comfort of the pai'ents. Modern Writer« Dieplay an Amazing Careleaaneaa In Their Mleuee of the Worda. CHARLES CHAPLIN “THE KID” You're going to yell when you see Charlie Clinplin wander through the triHis of “motherhood.” You’re going to Inugh and Inugli and LAUGH a» you follow the pair through the comedy on which CHAPLIN worked a year. Charlie does all the thing» vou’venever seen him do before.......... and the greateat kid in the world lends a hand. “THE KID” is a nix reel COMEDY FEATURE with more fun in it than you’ve ever ween. “THE KID” t» the highest priced Him ever shown in TILLAMOOK, it took NERVE to risk it on our part; but we have taken the chance, Our prices will tie Adult» 35c. and 2*k-. for children. It cost 50c. in Portland, no you nee we nave your CAR FARE a nd 15c. to boot, DONT FAIL TO SEE ‘ THE KID ” GEM THEATRE-ULLAMOOK. Tuesday-Wednesday, April 19-20 ON THE ABOVE TWO NIGHTS WE WILL START THE SHOW 30 MINUTES EARL Y. Box office in'// open at 6:30 and picture »tort ot 7 oEorfM^' " —■ About lflfll an agitation cotianeftced to have men remove their hets In chnrch—Pepye makes gentle fun of It. The custom was first to remove the hat to cover the eves In prayer, and later It waa taken off altogether. The Introduction of the wig helped the custom—for ft proved difficult to keep one’s hat on over a tousled me«« of false curls. Tlits also led to targe hats with pin mm XOtog mit of style. Theo, Instead nf wearing hat* In doors, men went to the other extreme. sn<l often carried them in their ham)« when out of doom. The Puritana In England continued to wear their broad brimmed hats. bokaver, Indoor» sod out. Men’s hate and riothing were changed with the French Revolution; wigs went out. and then with the rise of Napoleon, dress heroine military In style. In 1813. during the Restora- tlen perlod arose the “stovepipe bat.” and hreecl*««, at the »nme time be gen te l>e worn to the mill le Thon All Was QvM Jnntor lo«» reseli««* Che "f !»• gaMtlvsm as. With grandma, he was ■akin« a social call. He noticed thaï UW ptaoo *>• not In the auma poal- tfea as tha oœ •* borne. that the dav- ■g^et was dMlNwrt. a*d that the Nh-ery tabla was of another Assign «■M<tCa* oE ..." ' I CLOVERDALE ITEMS Mr. and Mr». W. A. Gage of Sher idan were Cloverdale vlaitora last week. They resided a few mile« smith of town before moving to Sher ldan. MI br Agnee Imlah returned home Jaet Friday from Portland where nhe han been vieitlng her «later, Mr«. J. L. Stafford, alnco the middle of March. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Bennett and little daughter, Thelma, vialted Mr«. Bennett’» elater, Mre. Eeker- aon, at Beaver Sunday. Mr*. L. D. Heaton han been on the eick lint but in Improving now. We are all glad to know that Uncle Charlie Ray ie able to be about again after b-ing confined tc the houae for the past few weeks. W(! are informed that Mrs. Marc Bays, who recently underwent ar. operation In a Portland hospital, la convalescing «atIsrfactorily. S. W. Paxton, editor of the Nes- tueca Valley Enterprise, has been seen on the street again the past few dayr. He Is Just recovei lug from an attack of the flu« but will be unable to do any work for some time yet. Clay Taylor went out to Pu mice, Sunday, after the thousand baby chicks which he ordered aotn,, Ilm« ago. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nolic« ”1« hereby given that the un^ersigusd han been, by the Coun ty Court of Tillamook County, 8tate ot Oregon, duly appointed ad ministrator .of the Estate tf Charie« E. Atherton, deceaz d. All persona having claims aga'n«l said Estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with the proper vouchers, to tha undersingned, at the Tillamook County Bank, in the City of Tilla mook, Oregon, within six months from the dale of th* first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first publiAed AptlJ 14th, 1921. > n n M c N aughton Administrator. 4-14)5 era" She’s nimble fingered It ywe t«l • k»»<l «• W..<h t<M«y yos’ll know «S»1» tow«—nimbi« »•»•»•» ..d UuWI kus yo«r >r** op«n for b«r. U<