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■i "WH f" •f*- A. ■ >' «3 ' ? 7'. ■" 1 IIS' MS ‘-■'A ♦ j* .. » ■ ftOOD RIVER GLACIER/ THUR8DAY, APRIL 24, 1924 •< ‘t - ■ > ■*» = 4C1 »______ r* 1 ■ ffoit Can’t Outwear a C-T-C Tire * I I r-f i * « A7 been matched in ev aevere test conceivable, under road con- ditiqnB, fund «re without an enual for?i«tamina, endurance and low mileage coat«, But is there any wonder, for C-T^s are built by some of the oldest and most UMled engineers in the tire in dustry under improved design and sxwxrss srate com] grade matei haud-crafUmanship. han d-crftfUmaBship r>-‘ A M a f C-T.C cord» have stronger sidewalls to Wifehr carry reasonably low infla- l>t IN crushed-rock roads« and ill wear I®2fer fartlier than any lira you ever used. H I '1 *• Tc- . 1 A ‘ V. h MT. HOOD MOTOR CO, . Hood River, Ore, LO *7 0 I $ <■ r-'• \’.k. i*t<i & »1 •» :( *?• Am, ilW I •7." AND TUBES CTF TIRE5M : 3ft £ 4 MJ) 1 c Fi Y* = ODELL UNION HIGH SCHOOL . PRESENTS Í li KJF. “The Torreadors "7 - ’ : • ■ r '. * rV. • ifli Rialto Theatre Monday, April 28, 1924 1 I’.' OPERETTA » 'I f ■ MRS. CHAS. IL HENNEY, DIRECTOR Tickets, 35c and 50c. F- f own In connection with this a picture show will be shown beginning promptly at 7 o’clock. I »’ I r = I Hood River High School WILL PRESENT ITS ANNUAL ■ OPERETTA !! i i ■ M fl 41 “Pepita” Í- t ÌJ AT THE t; I • i RIALTO THEATRE 11 Friday Afternoon and Evening » ! ■ An attempt ia being made to work the old "Bpanbib Prisoner" bunoo game ou local men Among those who received letter« from the Imprisoned grandee, of Barcelona. Hpain. were City Marshal Hart and H. A. Cunning, former Oak Grover merchant. .- The local men. however, failed to cable to the bankrupt prisoner. Mr. Hart is keeping Ids letter as a sou venir. Mr. Cunning turned his over to District Attorney Baker, who has warned other citizens who may have received the appeal from the Barcelona prisoner to give It no serious heed. . The letter of the Siatuiah prisoner Is as follows: For all of. William 8. Hart being Barcelone, 1S-3-24. »-HM-uttally the two-gun man. the hero Dear Hir: Being imprisoned here of liard-riding hard-riding ami and hard-nglitlng hard lighting dra- dr* by liaukruptcy I tank rupi cy I ask nak you to help me to ma. his appeal baa never Iga-u ezclu- ubtgj&a suuof StHk'**0 DvUflr* I have slveiy to men. ***- Women —' are ~ among * hia ‘*-1la America being ~neei>aaary to oonM most steadfast fans. here to raise the seizure of uiy bag Women will And an even greater gage |ia.ving to tlie Register of tbe Interest in "Ringer Jliu McKee," Court the expenses of my trial and re Hart's second prislnctlon for Para cover m.v portmanteau containing a se mount pictures, for the picture la re cret pocket when- 1 have hidden two plete with that most intriguing of checks.¡siyable to lamrer for that sum. interests for women—love of a child. As reward I will give up to you the Home of the most touching and third part, viz., 120?**) Dollars. I can humorous acruca Hart has ever done not receive your answer in" the prison, are in thia picture where, aa a rough but yon can aend a cablegram to a per» prospector, lie acts aa^niirse. aa ls-at son of my confidence who will’ deliver lie knows haw, to a liaby girl. Tlie It to me, addressed ns follows: baby who playa the jairt makes her Jose Mas initial bow In pictures In thia photo Hlsta t’orreos 3030 play, and ia regarded aa nothing leas Bilges (Spain) than a "find.” This two-year old Awaiting your answer to Instruct youngster who figures in "Singer Jim foil all my aecret I only sign now McKee.” tomorrow and Haturday at R tlie Liberty theatre, lias winaomeneas First of all answer by cable, not by and cute appeal that* is altogether letter unusual. Phyllis Haver plays opposite the 7 SCHOOL NEWS stgr while Gordon Russell, Bert (Werilna I h I m -11) Spt-ott<‘ Ruth Miller, Edward Cozen and otlilra appear in support. At, an n asaembiy aaaembly Wedm-aday ____ ,__ morn ing a el •lus-k for $25 was presented to Another treat Is in store for the CHfton Kiiunel by Hupt. i'anuon act youngsters and for the grown-ups who ing for the Portland Telegram, lie- like to see the kiddles aud animals caniu- the foriiu-r wan die winner in play (and that numls-rs about nine the county ornloricHl eontezt on tbe out of ten of them). The treat Is an ('oimtitntlon. Saturday night* Mr. Ktn- other of the Educatlonal-Campliell mel received third phice in the zone Comedian, “Monkey Shines.” which is conteat againat representative« from to be on the program at the Liberty Dem-hutea: Crook. Jefferaon amt Waa- •o count lea, held'in the civic auditor Sunday and at the Rialto Monday. A new and very clever child makes ium lit JT*he Dalle« and received an hia first appearance hi CampbHl Corn other check for $10.. He hna done re- eilles In thia picture. He is Laurence niurkably well In hi« effort« along Idcalvi. who. with Doreen Turner, till« line and haa received many word« does moat of the^ monkey shines' that of praiae eapecinlly for the content of s- are done by humans. But many of the liia oratiou. Ticket« were plnced on «ale Mon capers are cut by “Joey." that clever little monk, juid by “Pal,” hia intelll- day of till« week for the jnnior claaa movie to lie held In the high aehool gent dog companion. Laurence fa the little poor lioy nuditorium Friday night. It ia a ten- whose Invalid mother depends on him reel Rex Ingram production of An for sniqsirt. while Doreen ia the thony Hope'« fa mon« novel. “The motherless daughter of the pride of Pri«oner of Zenda." «tarring aoine of tlie p«4ice force. The policeman is America'a highest eblaa art lata. Haturday morning nt 10 o'clock the always a l»|tter enemy of the boy, and even when, with the help of his dog third annnal mid Columbian field and nml monkey, tie has saved the girl, track meet will I m - held on Gibaon Held. from being killed by a ’ train, he rims The entire day will ) m » taken up In when he sees the offlcer coming. But conteata betwei-n■"teams from prac the policeman follows him to his home, tically all high hi I umi I h in the mld- and all ends well for the little urchin. Columbia dlatrli-j H imm I River hopes Tlie Campbell Comedies, beginning to win n third time on points and with "The Stork's Mistake." have tlma retain the cup which twice be made a big hit with all lovers of chil fore has been awarded to her. Re- dren and animals on the screen. They freahment« will I m - «old on the grounds are made by William S. Campbell, the by the student body. foremost director of children and One week from Friday, afternoon animals, who personally supervised and evening, the high school operetta. “Monkey Shines." “Pepita,” will I m - given at the Rialto theatre under the direction, of Mrs. Tlie newest "equalizer" is the mov C. II. Henm-y. Tickets are now <»n ies. Tn “Grit,” the Hodkinson picture «ah- at the Hood River drug store, thi which comes lo the Liberty Hunday li irh school otti-e and from members and tbe Rialto Monday. Borden Harri of the cast. Tbe matinee will start man. son of E. H. Harriman, banker, promptly at 2.111. The night perform railroad man and millionaire, plays ance will lM-gln nt X o'cliM-k, all «cats tlie |«rt of an assistant Imrtender. reserved. It is expected that tlie-ehll- “Bord” Is a good looking chap who ilren will attend the nfternoon per "shakes ’em np" as if he did It all bis formance and those having pnrehaaed tickets will Is- excused from school. life. F. Hcott Fitzgerald wrote the story Seats may he reserved at the Hood of “Grit" especially for Glenn Hunter Rlvgr drug store for the evening.. and Ashmore Creelnian adapted it for There will lai no tickets aold above the screen. It deals with an East Side the seating capacity of the I ioum -. H youth's struggle to go straight. The Get yonr tickets while the supply supporting cast Includes Clara Bow. lasts. Tbe cnst iaclniles : Juliu Mohr, Osgood Perkins. Townsend .Martin as Pedro: Ethel Hamnel. n» Kelipä ; Dore Davidson. Boland Young. Ift-lrti Mice Carson, as Jane Ilepwoiih : ka Ailainon-ska. Martin Broder ami Bunny Epping, as Henry Ilepworth : IVerdna I h I m -II, iih Pepita : Toni dark, .Joseph DCpew. as Carlos: Wllmuth Gibson, ns Ro mero. and Clifton Emmel. rm Wilson. If Tnlly Marshall were anywhere Friday night the affirmative detail else than In Hollywood, he wonld be ing team, composed of Roscoe Ander arrested on sight. son and Kathleen Carlos, and thi-lr For the title* role of “The Stranger." coach. Miss Esther Hettinger, will in which he la featured with Betty leave for Union. Or., where they will Compson. RIcliarïT Dix and Ix>wis meet the negative team Haturday Stone. Mnrshall lias assumed the night to determine the championship guise of the moat ragged and unkempt east of the Cascades. The winner of tramp. He lias allowed several weeks' this debate will meet the winner of st a l>l ile of la-aril to grow with tlie re the we«t aide in the state final at sult that no gr<-aæ |«int is needed in Eugene. ________ liis facial makeup Ho j»erfect Is the complete disguise Student Body Election Near tliat Marshall could easily mingle with Tlie annuRpelection of student body tlie great army of the nnwashi-d and officers will soon la* attracting the at pass for one of them. tention of every loyal high school stu ,.,.“Tlie SUranirer'''Aliens a’ three days' dent. run at tbe Rialto theatre next Tuiÿi- The executive committee has al day. To save two people he loves the ready started the election machinery. character portrayed by Mr. Marshall In the last meeting the committee, willingly faces tlie gallows for a composed of Dick Ford. Mias E. L. crime which he did not I'ominlt. Hettinger. E. Tinglestat. Ix-wis East man and Roscoe Anderson, talked over the possibilities of future offici-s. Un der the new constitution it Is neces sary that they make two nominations from thy floor at the election for ev <’. Crew boosted the dairy and ery office to he filled, though further cn-amery business with the First Na nominations hiay be made by the niein- tlomil Bank's «how window the paa! ,..... l>ors. This system innkes It possible week. He utilized one of tlie pa In t Ings for the students to have the liest poe of P. L. Manser to represent n neat and slble candidates put up for considera attractive home,"In front of which was tion. *; a meadow filled with contentedly graz Hlnco the student body controls all ing cows. “We are strong for the, scholastic activities. Including bnsket- cream checks,” was tlie caption over ball.. JiHitliall, track, debate and lit the display. , eral1? work. it Is very Important that The little house anil figures of cows the officers selected Is* of the very and n mill», shown in the disfilay. were highest type of students. loaned to Mr. Crew by R. E. Scott. They are hand carri-d nml came from ( rook Girl Is Winner Switzerland. Miss Elaine McCarver of Prineville. The creamery la putting out some of Cnsik county, won first prize. 11 check the niftiest signa, advertising their for $25. given by The Portland Tele ice cream, that have ever liec-ii seen tn gram. in tlie aoni> contest Saturday this section. Tin- signs are tin- prml- evening for zone 3, comprising the in1 of 1*. L. Manser. They will grnix- counties of Jefferson. Deschutes. Crook, soiln fountains of the mid-Coluuihla Hood River ami Wasco. ... She was and eastern Oregon. It ia predicted that one will I m - unable, when hot coaclieil by M|ss Belen Hardy. Contestants delivered their orations ihi vs come, to resist that Impale» to order n dish of ice cream on liehold- 'on the const Hut ion of the United States Ing one of th»- <reiiin»-r.v‘s M hiim - t before nn enthnslastlc audience in tbe Civic niiditorlnm at The Jbilles. signs. ________ The second prise, a check for 315. The farmers of Oregon and cs|>eelal- was awarded Gerald Davidson of Red- ly tin a«- interest»«! In dairying «honld jnond, Uvsehutt-s county, And the third, take in five part in a ginyrnl mov*a n <hr<k for 310. to Clifton EmmH of nieiit Io get the fuM'vote cast ngnlnst Hood River, other competitors wer»‘ the referendum on the oleo law. Two Hoyil R ii I miw . of Culver. Jefferson and n half million iwiunds of Oregon county, and Lawrence Morgan, of The Initter hud tn find an ontshl" lynrket Dalles. Wasco county. " Joseph Ten Broeck of The liwii y«-iw. a- surplus over local ilenuiniL,__ Rev, .Two nml a half million pounds of Dalles: W. R. ’ Dagger I.' atrorney*of i-ounterfelt butler Was sold ill Oregon Redmond, and A. M. Zevrly. school I Inst year, .mostly shlp|M-d in from superintendent at Moro, judged the Iptlier states. Dairying Is one of the contest. Clri'iilt Judge Wilson, president of ■’few lilies of farming that there is any liTotlt In. The inor^-oleo shut out; .he the Htate B ai . Association, presided i more demand for real butter, if the (luring the evening. Tlie flrat number, 4 dzrmiTR-Nsdi.l .nil vote. Un- referi-ndHoi enaemide singing of "America, the will Is- kllleiTa’WT the law made effec Ben ut I fol." was led liy F. M. Hexton. tive. The matter is of utmost Import director of Tlie Dalles Choral aoetety. Judge Wilson then explained the na- ance, $12,000,000 Invested For Your Comfort H. R. CRY. NOTES May 2, 1924 F B r UNDER DIRECTION OF _ MRS. CHAS. H. HENNEY Matinee, 25c for Children Tickets, 50c .. -S. Tru-Blu F « GRAHAM CRACKERS Bulk, 3 Lb. Boxes, 1% Lb. Packages and % Lb. Packages, I ■ . Try them-always fresh 9 Yours For Service VINCENT & SHANK Groceries” “The Home The extent of this industry is so little known by the people here that the manufacturers and retailers of the Pacific Northwest have desig nated a week to be devoted to a presentation of Northwest-made furniture. To make your home or your of fice comfortable and attractive— to provide every convenience in the way of furnishings—an investment of $12,000,000 has been made in furniture factories in the Pacific Northwest. ‘ ’ p —t- « ; i ■*' f * • t Sponsored by the Retail Furniture Association of ■ Washington-^. . in cooperation with the Furniture Manufacturers of the Pacific Northwest. A 00« in 1023 and $i.000.(*X) were spent for materials In the Pacific Northwest. The furniture nnliiiifactured comitares very favorably with that i/nported from eastern points anil Includes furniture for lutane and office, hotel and public building, club and lodge rooms. During the week of April 21 to 20 there will lie displays of all the various" kinds of North- west-made furniture. You are urged to go and Hee them. Then when yon need furniture for any purpose, you know what to buy and where to bny it so that your own community and yourself may profit by the transaction, for whatever is good for the community is good for you.______ . A gigantic industry-as compared with other industries of the Pacific Northwest is the furnit nre manufacturing buainess. Ita fac tories, if combined, would require 200 acres of ground. The total floor space needed would be about H.712,000' square feet. Exactly 2IM< salesmen are constantly at work.. dluiMMlng of Northwest-made furniture to the retail inerí-liantÁ. - } Salesmen und executives of the Various- furniture factories operate 20N automobiles for traveling and biiaineaa use. The total Insurance carried by* the factories covering fire, liabilities, etc., amounts to $7,700,000. The combined annual payroll totaled $5.7715,- t ‘A Furniture Department KELLY BROS. CO PHONE 84y APPLES AND PEAR'S^ SUPPLIES CASH If you wish to make a MARKETING CONNECTION early this year, we SUGGEST that vou see us BEFORE contracting with anyone else. We will fur nish you with SUPPLIES and advance you cash against your crop. BEFORE signing up with ANYONE, it is to YOUR INTERESTS to COM PARE our RESULTS OBTAINED and the PROMPTNESS of our payments, the DISTRIBUTION we can offer. It costs no more to make a SATISFACTORY arrangement than it does to WISH you HAD. SGOBEL & DAY SOLD in 216 different cities, all over the U. S., besides in Honolulu, Quebec, Hamburg, Rio De Janiero, Rotterdam, London, Manila, Liverpool, Havana, Glasgow and from Florida to Washington, from California to Maine. THAT KINI5 of distribution MEANS that we hunt FAR and WIDE for the BEST markets for your products. To keep in touch with 216 different cities in the effort to find the HIGHEST markets MEANS something that MANY firms can’t offer. While in town, Come in and talk it over. —I <1 il SPANISH PRISONER TRICK ATTEMPTED The Mscy-Nord draaaatlsta. who be gan thetr presentations at the Rialto Monday, have proved a decided draw ing «ard 1’he Mg house was packed Monday, and It was cvmetantly »led with .roars of laughter. The Macy- Nord players, between acta, present clean vaudeville sketches, Their per- formances are good and wholesome fnn. The program of the Macy-Nord stoek company will be for the remain- dor pf the week as follows : Today, »» “AinF A of »L,. the tMeoiiu Circus; •’ ” * tomorrow. "Naughty Wife;" Saturday. "The Burglar Who Caine to Stay," and Sunday, "Why William Went to War.” * V- y $ u 1 11 1 1 111111 »i »■« n n » »*♦* | STAGE AND SCREEN | I n I I I I Id bil H-M n i l unni PAUL McKERCHER Representing SGOBEL & DAY of New York and Portland tional oratorical contest objective, set ting forth the merita of promoting the atudy of the Constitution among the a, hool children »-specially at thia time and endondng the efforts of The Tele gram in apouaoring the cause. He called upon Mayor Htadelman of The Dalles for a welcome to the visiting contestants, after wlitch Mayor Stadel- man drew lota for rotation of speakers. r ■ Hood River office over Franz Store = DANCE M. CARMENTI AND HIS FAMOUS Washing or ironing. Street or phone HM. 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