ytnjKSBAT, MAT i, 1H1 MARRIED LIFE NOT A WAR PICTURE Wednesday and Thursday, May 11-12 A MACK SENNETT PRODUCTION Ben Turpin The IN A 5 REELS With a Million Actors (More or Less.) I After seeing “Married Life,” With an alLstar cast : your husband would rather believe you than his own The Hero—Beu Turpin, eyes. I he Heroine—Phvllis Haver. Its better to see “Married Fort! Sterling, Charles Con­ Life” than to go t<> Reno and its cheaper. klin, Charles Murray, Louise After the quarrel — ake her to “Married Life.” ‘PASSION’’ unfolds the thrilling story of a humble little French’ milliner to a position where she is able to dominate a king. She is character replete with a strange mixture of virtue and faults, bill r l>< re i,l , die" possessed irresistible wiles and smiles such us easily ensnared men of the highest i;::ik After seeing Mack Sennett’s “Married Life” everybody agrees tlieie’s nothing like it. It cures jealousy restores confidence, reawaken honey moon sentiments, allays sus­ picion, promotes happiness and removes doubts. They are all blown away in gales of lam;liter. SUNDAY, MAY 8th 1 P.M., 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40 P.M MONDAY, MAY 9th 7:00 P.M. and 9:10 P.M. only Wallace Reid in a new screen com­ A 9 reel feature that seems but 5, because of its edy,, "Double Speed,” will be ihe Note: Do not confi attraction at the Gem theatre Sat­ fast moving; action. ft with the “ l’as.-ion urday May 7th. The story oonccin. There is nothing religi< Owing to the stupendousness of this play, we "Speed" Carr, a wealthy young "Itve this. wire,” who on an auto trip from are forced to raise our prices for this time only. New York to Loe Angeles is rebbed* of everything and obliged to lake a lift into the latter city from a friend ly farmer. He had planned to meet hi uncle, John Ogden, there to ar­ range about his inheritance. Eject­ ed from the bank as an imposter when he presents himself ther as "Speed” Carr, the youth secures a job as chauffeur to the bank presi­ dent’s daughter taking the name of Barry Cole, which he had heard by chanec. Anxious to produce “Speed” in order that he might negotiate a loan with his uncle, the banking man getH the supposed chauffeur to F-ose as the missing young n.an. All sorts of complications follow, but of course, it all turns out happily for “Speed’’ and the girl. Included in the supporting cast are Wanda Hawley, Theodore Ro­ berts and Tully Marshall. The pic­ ture, which is a paramount Artcrnft rhrilling beyond voi ds \ MIGHTY EPIC Ol THF SCREEN was directed by Art Wood. Beautiful beyond description 5.000 people -F years to product ... A harrnonvot all the emotions It is a positive Joy to watch the !■' yjl\e'^famous Continental Star in manner In which Louise Fazenda in • Mack Sennett’s latest five reel c mi- edy, Married Life” developer her characterization at the theatre, to see the expert skill that Ford Ster­ ling brings to his comedv n oment in the am»t»ur thest deals exhibited These "bits' and on the screen. A FI12 S T N AT I ONA E LÎf A T T12 A C*T IO those of Charlie Murray and Farny Loves Supreme Sacri tice Kelly In their screaming box party \ Womans W Inni at ihe amateur' show, are some of- the contributory causes to the great enjoyment of this super comedy which plays at the Rex theatre one of the most appealing and most amount of merriment, will be offord- Wednesday and Thursday, May 11 « humble little French milliter to a ed a delightful surprise with the | position where she is able to domi­ sensationally engrossing narrat’ves and 12. presentation of the new Paramount the screen has yet visualized. Il is ... nate a king. She is a character re­ a foregone conclusion that an unu.i- screen version of "The Round tip." Next Sunday and Monday, May 8 plete, with a strange mixture of vir­ ual treat is in store for every patron at the Gem theatre Saturday May 8. she and 9 the Rex theater will have an tues and faults, but, above all. of this theatre in witnessing this By arrangement with Jos ph Schenk attraction extraordinary, an effering posses irresistible wiles and smiles, the popular comedian stars in this great photoplay spectacle. such as few motion picture theatres such as easily ensnared men -if the picture in the role of Slim Hoover, • • • great tri ­ ever offer. It is "PasBlon,” Ike First highest rank. But her The many admirers of Roscue Ar­ the fat sheriff. National super-drama with the bril­ umphs prove to be her great undo- In this George Melford production ; buckle, the famous comedian whot-e liant Continental star, Pola Negti, ing in the end and the seqt ence of of Edmond Day’s notable stage mic- in the stellar role. “Passion” un­ events through which she passes in I hr amount-Arbuckle comedies have I cess, Mr. Arbuckle makes bls first folds a thrilling story of the rlaa of her rise and fall combine to make provided the world with a vast appearance in a screen dramatic POLA NEGRI y -J “X y TO ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN OF ALL THE SCHOOLS IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH MONEY TO YOU IF YOU WILL “CUT THE SAME OUT” OF r, THIS PAPER AND BRING IT TO THIS OFFICE WE WILL MAKE YOU A PRESENT OF A FIRST OUALITY.LEAD PENCIL and aKEY RING. The Only Requirements a^Ujat you will sign your NAME & • Or ADDRESS P.O. 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Watson, «3SKSS,... - - ■ - -/ ■ 11 ............................... ... production, but he appears «.herein for comedy purposes only, and by ’ virtue of his characterization injects enough humor into the picture to ‘ balance up all the heavy drama which the picture contains. i Although Mr. Arbuckle's work In this picture is of an entirely differ­ ent nature than in his former film productions, he is funny Ju-t the same. The supporting cast headed by Mabel J. 8cott and Tom Forman is exceptionally clever. • • • "If only I had some meat,’’ ho raid. “Why don't you go on a rabbit drive,” asked pretty Dot Der.nihan of Jim Golden, "If Only” Jim, the Village loafer. "It only I had a horse,” he ans­ wered. "You have feet," she snapped “If only they didn’t hurt,” said Jim “If Only” Jim was the laziest man in the mining camp and Dot Dennl- han was the prettiest girl. She ■corned him because he was so ut­ terly useless and he feared her reg­ thing rebuke. Yet. strange as it may seem, Jim Cat This Out It la Worth Money Cut out thia slip, anrkiae with Sc to Fo’-y A Co.,1815 Sheffield Ave . Chicago, Ill., writing your name end ddresa clearly. You will receive in > eturn a trial pacha*, containing Fo | »y's Honey and Tar Compound, lor •ougha, ooMs and croup, Foley Kidney FUla and Foiep Oalhartia Rex Thea THE LITTLE HOUSE WITH BIG SHOWS. K. LAUGHLIN .... MANAGER. 13th CHAIR on FRIDAY-MAY 13th Are you superstitious? This play will take it out of you. A tremendous drama of spiritulism that makes you sit up and take notice. Only 2 more weeks of Ruth of the Rockies, so dont miss any. 13th EPISODE-Ruth of the Rockies V« The startling and unusual effect of Bightless eyes shown in Mary Pick­ ford’s latest United Artists pcoduo- tion, "The Love Light,” which will be the attraction at the Gem theater Tuesday, May 10th, is the dlaoovery of the star’s director, Frances Mar­ ion and her husband, Fred Thomp­ son. When Miss Maulon figured on hav­ ing a blind man in a few of the scenes she immediately tried to de- ■ vise some method of getting away, from the usually stereotyped stare goor closed eyes which have been i shown so many times on the screen. I While on the boat returning from Italy where the scenes are laid. Mr. I and Mrs. Thompson began export-’ meriting on each other's eyes, and finally devised a film that- is now used, the nature of which they will keep a secret. It took some little argument to convince Raymond Bloomer, the leading man, that it would in no way injure-his eyes, and as it would be only for short flashes they finally secured his consent to use the new method. However, as an extra precaution. Miss Pickford-* engaged an experienced oculist to stay on the set during the filming of these scenes. Miss Marlon also devised a numb i of other effects which will be seen in "The Love Light.* • • • • Theatre News HARRY CAREY ■ iii IF OHLY JIM.” TUESDAY, MAY 10th A kid and a dog—mighty small things in a Western town, eh? But just wait till, you see the cyclone of dramatic and physical action that centers around that same kid and dog and you’ll remember them as an im­ portant part of a powerfull Harry Carry picture—the best Western picture you ever saw. 5 SACKS OF COAL Absolutely FREE ALSO SOME CAKE & CANDY A. B. WALTHALL in A Splendid Hazard AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION Saturday, May 7-Matinee & Night ALL H L CANT STOP ME NOW See the man who would not be stopped by love, man or the devil—an extraordinary story of quixotic brav- euy, love, buried treasure, ghosts, intrigue and most thrilling adventure. From the story by HAROLD Mac- G^ATHE, by the director of HEART OF A FOOL, THE SCOFFERS, ALSO A GUMP CARTOON