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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1924)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TIHTEwiMY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 'M I I I I I l l-M-fr-M' M FM-l '4 -F STAGE AND SCREEN H HI I I 1 i-1 I I-Hlllll 1 I I li -F Nobody, who attended the Rialto last Friday and Saturday nights was disappointed The circus acts of Mc Mahon A Wheeler were big-time stuff. Hood River lias never seen a better lot of acrobatic and balancing stunts, ami, th« dog and pony sh<*Ww e«|>ecially tlie dog part, was good. F’red Jack-on needed two typical young Atmtuan cowboys, bronzed, hardened umi from Uie great -open sitaees, to ¡day in “The King of Wild IRft-seg,” the Piitheplcture tv be shown Friday and Saturday at the Rialto theatre. So lid engaged Leou Bary ami Frank Iiutler. There was a humorous kick in hearing these two typical American cowboys, with their guns and som breros, doing their line in front of the camera out on the ranch. Butler was loafing around the cor ral when JBury came tearing over the lilll on his pinto pony, pulita! a flying dismount at Hillier's side and said: • “Pardon, m'sieu, but eez eet that wan gude cowboy coniti get see job?” ' And Butler, cocking his sombrero ut the approved Wide Ojieu Spaces angle, replied: * “Bully, old tiling, do you not fca>l it would be more bloomin’ propali should you impilali of the proprie tà h?4—— Butler Is English, a graduate of Oxford ami an accomplished actor. Bary was formerly leading man for Barali Bernhardt and an idol of the Parisian stage. ^Botli are excellent screen cowboys, although they don’t talk like it. t » t I • “Young Ideas,” guaranteed to be as uprightly as it sounds, is the film attraction at the Liberty theatre next Friday and Hut unlay, when Universa 1 presents the third of the Laura La Plante starring features. The story' is by Sophie Kerr, popular tictiouist, and was scemtrized by Hugh Huffman and directed by Robert F. Hill, the men who made -Miss Ln Plante's first two. starring successes, •"Excitement” and “The Dangerous Blonde.” The story, concerns a young girl with old ideas, the mainstay of her family, who Is so good natured she continues to support her relatives even after it Is apparent they are simply “sponging” off her salary. She even does the work around the house. But a young man in love wit It her did wonders by the simple expedient of getting hec into another bouse and then having the howfe quarantined, tints leaving the poor relatives to shift for themselves iu tlie cold, hard world. Gasoline Prices Isiwer As a result of the local war" among the larger companies, the commercial and farming interests are securing their gasoline.for two cents qml one cent per gallon, reupwtirely, less than formerly. October 1 the Kheli and I'riion comiumies reduced the price of tank wagon deliveries. This was followed by similar reductions by tlie Standard Oil Co. on October 2. APPLE GROWERS You are always welcome to make our store your headquarters during the Haryest Season. Use-ou,r phone. we can. Let us help you In any way WE HAVE LULLY STORED A LIST OF . SUPPLIES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I FRASIER GROCERY CO. And the warmth of Pearl Oil is good to come back to! No oily smell with Pearl Oil — but a clear, steady flame that burns brightly on all day long with no fuss, muss or one drop wasted. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Company’s special process. "Coal oil” or "kerosene” may mean any kind of kerosene—so say "PEARL OIL” - copy righted for your protec tion. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) HARVEST LUCK You may have heard some grower referred to as lucky in the manlier and speed with which he gets his apple harvest completed. It is not always luck by any means. The wise* apple grower is prepared. When he finds that a truck needs over hauling he immediately has it attended to. His harvest equip ment is given the closest scrutiny, ami it is repaired before the harvest begins. Be lucky yourself this year. Go over your equipment, and if anything needs repair bring it down to us. HOWELL BROS., Fourth Street Tel. 2551 (KEROSINE) OIL /orHLATfeLIGHI Wanted-Fall Apples SHERIDAN FRUIT COMPANY All tin* scenes of "The Arab” nt the Rialto sooli, were taken in Algeria and Tunisia mid thousands of Arab* in their oriental costumes took pnrt in niiiijv of tlie thrilling scenes. "The Arab” is based on Edgar Mel vyn's stage shecess—a ¡bulling ro nin n e of Bedouin love in the desert - far away from conventional life; a tale of the youthful sheik w|m met. fought for, nlastered anl won the heart 1>f a wealthy Amerienu beauty; a romance, all colored with bariatric splendor-free as jlie mtlh’piiife Beil oitTh <Thsiiing'TIirfiligli the scenes that thrill with their beauty mid during n roinnm-e. flavored by a desert oasis that will send a thrill through the English-speaking world. Rex Ingram has again proved him self .a master craftsman in giving to (lie screen world another of lifw big productions labeled “a masterpiece.” Tin re’s no guess work alsmt Ingrain lie's a natural Istrn director Ids deep understanding of human nature mid his power of presenting charac ters pictorially Is a gift, lie lias dis tinction not only in his work hut in Ids conversation, action »ml manner. Tlie stnr'coinbination of Alice Terry mid Ramon Novgrro is an unlieatable one. (¡rent success was attained by tills stat' eomliimitIon in Rex Ingram's "Prisoner of Zenda” mid "Seava- mom lie." These charming jnotlon pic ture idols, admired by million* have never lieen seen to better advantage than in tills limning love story taken mid tlie desert wastes. Alice Terry plays the role of tlie beautiful daughter of tin American missionary witli her usilnl. sweetness mid I'linrm. Those large, glorious eyes shine with magnetism, sympathy and understanding. She falls In love with a handsome Arabian sheik, around whom most nf the story cen ters. Rnnion Novnrro. called "The Adonis nf Pantomime.” out does the sheik witli his vivid personality. Live, hate. Intrigue nnd revenge. Intermin gled witli thrilling encounters mid st»', tnetilar scenes, arc worth going miles to kee. ........................ __ If- expires Oct».-. X B tAen this golden opportunity is gone October 15 our great annual O N washers for 1924 will end. And sale of with it will end the opportunity and special arrange ment by which you may obtain a famous Thor electric washer on the most liberal terms of our history. You need pay only $5 now to put a Thor in your home—The balance in eighteen monthly payments. After October 15, how ever, the special terms will not apply. Get a Thor demonstration today. Telephone! This washer CulSills our obJlgatîou Many Thors have been in use for nearly twenty years. Thor scft-rubber wringer rolls cannot break -buttons. The motor is waterproof and protected against burning out. It operates for not to exceed 2c per hour—guar anteed! The famous Thor, made by the largest manufacturers of electric washers in the world, fulfills our obligation to provide our patrons with a machine of lasting service. Its. sturdy construction makes it strong and durable. Get a Thor before October IS. A five dollar bill will deliver it to you! Pacific Power & Light Comply eAlways afyour service APPLE GROWERS X. HERE WE ARE AGAIN Delay signing contracts for your export sizes, 150s to 225s, until we have shown you ,1923 Sales 4 Newtowns - Spitz - Jonathans SAM BIRCH Waukoma Hotel, Hood River Liberal Advances Direct Shipments London - Liverpool - Hull - Glasgow MAYNARD & CHILD WEi SPECIALIZE IN THE MARKETING OF APPLES DOMESTIC—EXPORT ♦' Wilbur at Irrigation Hearing Tlie case of I,. Ln Pierre, a con tractor. against tlie Underwood Irri gation District, was heard lust week lit Stevenson isfiire Judge Kirby, of the supremo court, who .took tlie'cnsej under advisement. Ulf ptntTlttfr sited ■ for tlie purchase price of lumber fur nished tlie district for the ‘construe-| th>n of flumes. The irrigation concern filed n cross Halm, sei'kfng dnmnges for defective lumls'r nml for delnya in delivering material. ('apt. Wilbur represented the irri gation district. OUR SOLE REPRESENTATIVE IN HOOD RIVER IS O. B. NYE 1» • 1 ’ w • We make most prompt accounting of all Sales. A wire when sold, followed by Account Sale and Check next day, provided charges are available. Growers will find Mr. Nye well posted and eager to be of service. •to . - «■‘“j“'..... v—~a (■UM Miller Has Fine Celery We are giving satisfactory returns to more than 400 growers and can assure you, too, of the best prices the market affords. SEND EOR FREE MARKING STENCIL Herbert Iluwlinson, who lias won tlie underworld a lot more -sympathy than it probably deserves by the human quality that be lias displayed in the many.crook parts that lie lias portrayed on tlie screen, will lie seen 111 tlie role far afield from tile type in which he is so well known at the Liberty theatre Sunday, Tlie Universal star makes-his bow to the motion picture public in tlie role of a knight of the squared circle. Tlie title of tlie play is '"The Victor.” so there's no masking tlie outcome of his fistic engagements. lie wins the crown hands down. The Hon. (¿ceil Fitzhugh Waring Is the-“titled moniker” under which lie battles and despite the handicap of ids being a penniless memlier of the British aristocracy ho "Wiehls a left book that is a terror to all opposi- ti<Hl. —— Rawlinson is a wonderful all- iilound athlete and n clever boxer, but tills is ills first screen appear ance In a prize-tight role. "Tlie Victor” was adapted to the screen by E. Richard Seliayer. well known scenarist, from the popular magazine story by Gerald Beaumont. Most liberal offer in our history Success of (ins Miller with a home gnrden celery plot this season may lend to a revival of tin* crop on a commercial basis here. Mr. Miller has celery of fl mammoth size, it is crisp and has an excellent flavor. Bruno Franz formerly made Hood River celery lb famous. In a limited " anted—To contact your apple haul* Searches oi offrecòrda and reliable reliable sb- ab- c-esrenes (records and We nay way. ns tlie valley’s apples. lie grew £ng._ Have two big trueksand '7 < can move streets make bv Oregon Abstract Com mH. . ? cash for yonr old furniture or tlie prislucf commercially on Ills dairy '2n0 -■ w boxes at a load with each. For Tur- n.ny A. W. Onthink, Manner M6 Call iberal allowance on new goods. farm in tlie Frankton district. 'ther ¡information call 1M2. •NEW YORK=BOSTON=EXPORT / r Oil Heatsrf . Cookstoves C? 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