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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
ROOD RIVE» GLA >AY, JULY* 10, 1924 SPECIAL-Jack Tar Dresses HOSIERY Mm W. Davis Democratic Nominee John W. Davis, of Virginia and New York, former ambassador to Great Britain, was made the Demo cratic nominee for president on the 1113rd ballot yesterday, thus ending the longest deadlock in the history of American politics. Davis* nomination came following action of Smith and McAdoo in releasing their delegates. Boudoir Caps Mrs. Alice Dean Funeral services will lie held thia morning at the Anderson chapel for Mrs.- Alice tkean. aged" wife at Don K. Dean, mechanic at the Height« Garage, whose death occurred Tues day evening. Mrs. Dean was a native of Minnesota. Rev. W. P. Kirk, pas tor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, will officiate. , Mrs. Anna Forry SPECIAL For Misses and Children. Come in and see the big values we are offering in this line. Neat patterns, daintily trimmed, at very low prices. All sizes from ages 2 to 14 years. 2nd Floor. Funeral services will I* held this afternoon at the Anderson chapel for Mrs. Anna Forry, aged 28 and wife of Walter Forry, who died Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell. Mrs. Forry, who is survived by three small children, was-a native of North Da kota. Rev. W. N, Byars, pastor of Asbury Methodist church, will officiate. New Everfast Suitings SPECIAL—Ladies’ Cotton Hose A big shipment of desirable shades. These ma terials are fully guaranteed against fading. You can enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your garment will look fresh and new to the very last if it is made of Everfast. Come in and see the new shades. get tt. Don’t—Oo In swimming alone. HOW DO YOU BUY? livery buyer of Food Stuffs have reasons of Why and Where they buy. If it is Quality and Price — Our BOTH CENTURY STORES supply more actual High Quality for less real money on the average than any others. Royal White Soap 10 bars for 39c Junket Powder 3 pkgs for 35c A. & L. Apricots, extra choice fruit, large cans GOOD USED CARS Bon Ami Cakes 1922 Oakland Touring 1921 Dodge Touring Ford Touring Ford Roadster Oakland 1919 Touring Oakland 1918 Roadster Reo Speed Wagon Ford Bug should be fostered in every branch Hood Biver business. We can sit top of the world, if that spirit made to thrive. We join other Oregon newspapers In welcoming to the field of publisher« Paul R. Kelty, who with his son, Eugene, has purchased the Eugene Gnard. No man of the Northwest is more solidly grounded in the real work of newspaper making than is the elder Mr. Kelty, who for nearly a decade has been at the news helm of the Oregonian. We predict for the Guard the beginning of a period of aucv.-asfnl service. The folk of Ijine eonhty are to l< congratulated over Mr. Kelty’s decision to enter the field *f, active newspaper ownership In Ejtgene. J. F. VOLSTORFF Bon Ami Powder Federal Milk Tall cans, 9c Favorite Brooms, medium weight, strong and durable Shredded Wheat Package 10c WANTED New Pack Shrimp, No. 1 can, American Beauty.......... ......................... 2 for 35c Kerris Best Patent Flour, guaranteed to the last pound, 49 lb. sack...........$1.49 Broken Slice Pineapple, rich, mellow slices, large cans........................ 2 for 55c 20th Century Extra Heavy Cold Pack Jar Rubbers .................... The city fire department should be award.-d s laurel wreath for devotion to service and loyalty. But for the fact that the firemen were on the Job last Friday Hood River would have reported the destruction of ranch, Seeing Without Eyes. homes at the west edge of town That the blind can perceive llgh. Some of the firemen worked through the intense heat, foregoing the lunch and darkness is asserted by Dr. A hour, for-near the full day, control Cantonnet in Medicine (Paris). Doctoi Cautonnet tested eyeless seeing mo ling tbe brush fire. -hluery by bhndaging his eyes light proof and concentrating his attentloi Hood River ought to give material for 00 hours on perception of light evidence of an appreciation of the He hdgnd that be could then percelv< determination of E. C. Kroll to estab- not merely light and darkness bm also large and shining objects. lish a modern bakery hero. Tn Te-tlng many blind persona, b< daunted by the recent fire, which found the same ability. He attribute»- gutted tils former plant, Mr. Kroll m-f bls vision without eyes to Ranvier’» to work and Las established a hotter •»ensory cells, which have a nerv< bakery plant than he had before. «'iiantlon with the brain centers. H* deserves local patronage. Tt was evidenced over the Fourth of July ho!Mere that Hood Ri er 1» one of the best townw-fn the. co ntry. Not the sllgh’oat evidence of dleordt r- ly conduct wa* noted here. Nob dy was arrested for drunkenness. Tlic Fourth passed without a single board* er at the city jail. Red Bird Matches, noiseless, large, full count boxes Four odce rooms facing Second St., in Eliot building. E A. Franz Co. Order your pickers' and packers’ strawlterry tickets, also growers' rub tier stHiniis, pads and ink from The Glacier. | 3 dozen Blended right, roasted right, ground right-so must be right Pound 38c 3 pounds $1.10 MISCELLANEOUS ‘ ‘Papyrus” Waterproofd Picnic Plates, 2 doz. 15c BUCKET fREE-10 feX'p’l' Ivory Soap Flakes - 3 bare Guest Chipeo (Quick Suds) 25c—all for ory toveK JttteS* ?£ J* * ^Sp~J p 1 P