FRIDAY, JUNE 20. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 4 LON CHANEY’S HUNCHBACK today who has mastered the art of ROLE IS LAST WORD IN make-ap to the extent Lon Chaney STAGE ART has. His Fagin, in “Oliver Twiat,” was an example of hit proficiency in Lon Chaney, admittedly the finest thv line. Besides 'being a player of interpreter of unusual character roles intelligence, with a keen sense of the on either stage or screen and whose requirement8 ot a role, Mr. Chaney work as the fake cripple in “The Mir­ is an acrobat and contortionist, abili­ acle Man” stands out as a bit of re­ ties which he Is often called upon to markable acting, to say nothing of use in his characterizations. his other wonderful impersonations, Some idea of the regard Mr. Chan­ has added another striking ehaacter- ey has for detail of rhake-bp and why ization to his already long list in his his Quasimodo, in “The Hunchback appearance as “Quasimodo," the stel­ of Notre Dame,” is so remarkable and lar role in* “The Hunchback of Notre impressive in this line may be gath­ Dame,” the massive picture produc­ ered from the fact he was on the “lot” tion, based on Hugo’s classic, which at Universal City, where the mam- begins an engagement at the Coli­ mo’ h production was made, each seum Theatre Friday and Saturday, morning three and one-half hours be­ June 20 and 21. fore the remainder of the company, There is probably no actor behind his work of transforming himself into the footlight, or before the camera. Hugo’s unique character requiring COLISEUM SUNDAY, JUNE 22 FRANK MAYO, MILDRED HARRIS, NORMAN KERRY and , EVELYN BRENT in THE SHADOW OF THE EAST From the story by E. M. Hull, author of “The Sheik.” “HELP ONE ANOTHER”—Comedy and “OLD FRIENDS” Song Series MONDAY, JUNE 23 HAROLD LLOYD in WHY WORRY? (Return engagement.) “PICKING PEACHES”—One of the finest comedies ever filmed; shown in many city theatres as the “Feature" of the showl TUESDAY, JUNE 24 BUSTER KEATON in SHERLOCK, JR. Just imagine Buster as a real Sherlock. It’s good! “INTERNATIONAL NEWS" and “RAGS TO Aesop's Fable. Cartoon Comedy. RICHES" iiHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 J. WARREN KERRIGAN, ANNA Q NILSSON SANTSCHI in and TOM THUNDERING DAWN A fast action and spectacular production. Two Reel Comedy. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllHIIIIHIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THURSDAY, JUNE 26 THE WAY OF A MAN The concise, condensed presentation of Emerson Hough’s great story, Just recently shown in a series. “SHOOTING STAR”—Fast Steppers Series No. 3. IlllltlIlllliIIII 11lllilllIII IIIliliIIlli Illi IIII IlliII1 Hill II11II11IIIIlli the occasion being also the observ- June 16, on the steamer America for , the Olympic games at Paris Two ance of flag day. The Cloverdale grange and other citizens of that j Oregon boys: Ray Dodge, O.' A. C. thriving community had charge of distance runner, and Ralph Spearow, the events of the day. tn the morn-, U. of O. pole vaulter are among them ing there was a well prepared pro­ and expect to give their opponents some stiff competition. “Bill” Hay­ gram of appropriate numbers includ-1 ing several selections by a seven[ ward. famous coach and trainer of piece orchestra, flag drill by twenty the University of Oregon is going as small girls, several recitations by one of the coaches of the American children, a pleasing address, and a team. He says: “It is my firm belief I that the United States will be repre­ flag salute by four Hebo boys. sented at Paris by the greatest collec­ I of athletes ever gathered in one AIRMAN WILL TRY ANOTHER tion team.” DAYLIGHT DASH ACROSS U. 8. New York. -Lieutenant Russell L SCHOOL DIRECTORS ELECTED Maughan, in a radio address, an­ At the annual school election held nounced he had completed arrange­ last Monday for dictrict number nine ments for another dawn-to-dusk flight |C. B. Stanley was elected clerk and to the Pacific coast. H. T. Botts was elected as a member According to the plans he will take I of the board of directors. J. Merrel off from New York at 3:22 Thursday Smith and H. H. Rosenberg wve re­ and plans to land in San Francisco 17 tained on the board. It is expected hours later. He will make gasoline that next year the school census will stops at Dayton, Ohio; St. Joseph. Mo; reach 1,000, which will automatically Cheyenne, Wjro.; and Salduro, Utah. convert this district into a first class district, calling for five members on Astoria — New Griffin business the board instead of three as at pres- I building to coat $15,000. ent. The election was held Monday ROCKAWAY WOMAN DIES Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald of Rock­ away, died at her home there on Mon­ day, June 9. after an illness of some length, She was known to all her friends as “Grandma Fitzgerald.” She and her husband came to Tilla­ mook in 1910, later moving to Rock­ away, at which place Mr Fitzgerald died in April. 1919. Upo’n the death of her daughter Nellie, Mrs. Fitz­ gerald took the two grandchildren and raised them. Her husband had been a Civil war veteran and she was an active member of the W. R C in Tillamook. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Anderson, of Presbyterian church, Thursday, services were held in the Henkle dertakmg parlors. CARD OF THANKS VSe wish to express our sincerest gratitude to the relatives and many fnends for their kindness and token, of sympathy extended to us during th< r*C;" i,ln- •"