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» 4r I HOOP RIVER GLACIER, THERSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 At The Theatres :: STAGE AND SCREEN ■ 1111 1 b l l l I : 111 H i 1 1 i l i l i'T HEAT THE WHOLE HOUSE Uniformly - economically - easily with EstateHeatrola The Parlor Pipeless Furnace “Owe Night In Rome" is the third I^urutte Taylor production in which the star appeals ill the Him adapta tion of her hush 'd'» stage play. Vu- Ukc “Peg O’ My Heart” or “Happi ness." however, "tmtxNighf '» Rome" give» Miss Taylor it sober, more dram atlc role,—that of the excellent Lady Dlnali, the faithful wife of au un faithful Italian duke. Of the two Miss Taylor is far more capable of I»>rtraying the vixen, the capricious young Irish lass, but she looks more the grown, dignified Lady Dinali of "One Night in it me." The theme is strictly continental in atmosphere and the plot also refl' eta uihmi the temper ament of the people of the continent. Lady Dlnali endures her husliaud's (the duke's) unfaithfulness liecauaes alie reverences her father, the prince. Tiie duke, ii traitor to Ills country, la given the clt >ice of killing him self. lie does so. making it appear that his wife’s unfaithfulness is the cause. Tile prince promises ven geance upon her Him hides away in Ixmdon, ¡wising ns a fortune teller, but is discovered by n famous tenor who had once fulled to win her favor. Later t)u- prince' finds Dlnali, tells her he has learned the truth, and she is happy with her English lover. Next Wednesday and Thursday the play at the Rialto will lav -«ie En emy Sex" with Betty C oiii | moii in the atollar role. It in a Jirllliant produc tion of Owen Johnson’» »tory, the ino»! startling of all the fiiipisr, Jazz »erles. -The Coamo minstrels, an all white aggregation, will l>e |>r<Hented nt the Rialto next Wednesday and Thurs day. Tim minstrels carry n band mid orchestra and feature Eugene de Belle, late star of the Al (J. Field's minstrel». He is known as a fore most singing comedlau. Hazel Joy ii|>|s-arn with the show in songs and dances. Costs less to operate than stoves.' No waiting for carpenters, bricklayers or tinners to install—just give- us your order and in two hour» we’ll have it going and your house wram from top to bottom. Mission Heaters For Wood or Coal These are made in the West by men who have studied the special requirements of this section. The fire boxes are roomy and the stove designed to give out every heat unit in the fuel used. They’e good looking too. We’ve a size and price for every need. E. A. FRANZ CO Sunday the Rialto will present "I»addies," from the popular play by John .Hobble, featuring M ho Marsh Hurry Myers, ('Imide Glllingwnter. Claire Adams, Cranford Kent, Pris cilla I lean Moran, Willard Louis ami a cast of screen favorites. Directed by William Heiter. it Is a story of an air-tight Bachelor's Club which was wrecked by one of Cupid'» dart». If you are married, expect to la- married or never intend to be man hid yon will thoroughly enjoy this charming comedy which lias been presented with all the skill mid js'rfectioii you look for in connection witli the name of David Belasco, dean of the Ameri can st Age. AMUSEMENT CON CERN COMING HERE The Browning Amusement company, which Is now playing at Vancouver. Wash., will la; here next Wednesday to Is'gln a three day series of enter tainments on Columbia street lietwren Third and Fourth. The Browning concern 1» now managed by W. F. Browning. The father, tlie late Fred Browning, was formerly in charge. He was. here for a county fair a number of years ago. The amusement company has a merry-go-round, a ferrls wheel and a whip, the latter just »hipped from New York. The Brownings were re cently at the s|ate fair. They went to Vancouver from Goldendnlr. The company carries a number of legiti mate. cletjn concessions. said Mr. Browning. ' Imre Tuesday to arrange for the coming of the show next < __________ — CHURCHES English Lutheran Church Regular services at 11 a. in. Sun day »chord meets nt 10.3O a. in. P. Hilgendorf. Pastor. 910 Cascade avenue. Tel. 1723. Seventh Day Adventist Churrii Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m Preaching service 11 15 a. in. I’rayei meeting. Wednesday 7.45 p. m. All are welcome.________ 8t. Mary’» Catholic Church SCHOOL BOYS AND SCHOOL GIRLS! Get this Primer today FREE! Thia is the day to enter the Home Lighting Contest. Here is the way to do it! 1. Get an announcement folder and registration card from school. 1. Read folder carefully and decide if you want to enter contest. I ill out registration card and exchange for a Home Lighting Primer at Electrical Stores. 4. Study Home Lighting Folder carefully and follow directions con tained there. ho,. -.nd Girts, here I* • chsnce ihut comes only once in u lifetime. F.ech boy and sir! not, under !• year, of ive who la attending public, private or parochial school haa an opportunity to Min a prize. Don't lorget to enter thia contest TODAY. F.PUCA FIOXAL LIGHTING COMMITTEE. First M iins . 8 a. m. and second Mass at 10.30 each Sunday .morning. Even ing devotions at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow. Friday, evening nnd Sunday evening Tel. 3132. Futlier Joe Smith, Pastor. First Christian Churrh Txird's Day, October 12: Bible school ut 9.45 a. in.; Communion nnd preaching nt 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor at 0.3O and evening preach ing nt 7.30. Tlie public is cordially invited to worship with us. Tim Livingstones. GZ»e RIALTO Tailored to Measure II MADE B E AU TI FU LL Y The Greatest Sensation of . all time Doubles - the Wear The Extra Pair APPLE SALES SGOBEL & DAY have SOLD F. O. B. Hood River so many cars of fruit within the last two weeks that we are TOO BUSY shipping if, out and confirming orders to list our sales. < - EVERY DAY we are SELLING APPLES and at the high est prices in years. If you want YOURS sold F. O. B. come in and see us and give us a list of what you have. We can 8ELL them for you or we will store them for you if you think the market will go STILL HIGHER. We will advance you SUPPLIES and CA8H and we think it to YOUR ADVANTAGE to see us BEFORE you dispose of your apples. We have APPLE PAPER at Odell. We can get BOXES on SHORT NOTICE. The WISE GROWER SELLS when he can make a PROFIT. We can SELL all your apples at a PROFIT net to YOU. - 84. Murk’» Church Tim Little Hel|>ers department of the church school will nuvt next Sat urday at 2.30 p. in. Services Hext Holiday will la* as follows: Iloiy Communion at 8 a. iu .; church school at 9.15 a. in.: morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. in. ...... ............ Lindley 11. Miller. Rector. First Church of Christ. Scientist "Service» In church blinding.'Sunday. 11 a. m. Sunday school the »nine hour. The reading room is maintained tn the I>avi<t»on building Room 8 Is open week day» from 9 to 5, with nil attendant in charge from 3 to 5. Wednesday evening service at 8 o'dock. Ta-sHon snhjis't: “Are 'Sin. Disease and Death Real?" ...---- Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church PAUL McKERCHER, Representing SGOBEL & DAY. of NEW YORK and PORTLAND 0. W. McCULLAGH, Northwestern Manager Office over Franz Hardware Store. Phone 1601. Tlie school meets Sunday nt- IO a. in Morning worship Is Hi 11 o'clock; sermon theme. "The Christ- Was He n Composite of Oriental Myths, or was lie iui Actual Historical Char niter. the Divine Son of God?"' Ep- .worth league. <1.45 fi.45 p. in. Evening worship, 7.30 p. m.; sermon théine. "Do You Believe In Jonah?" You will want to hear these sermons, A cordial invitation is extended to all t# come. King of Wild Horses I Actual fight to the death between two wild stallions for leadership of herd of wild horses. Nothing ever before like it Also “THE EMPTY STALL” You get here a suit with extra pants at about the price you pay elsewhere for the suit alone. NEWS -TOPICS - FABLES The Tailoring is Finer Bargain Matinee Friday, 10c-35c Price» 10 - 35 - 50c Sunday, October 12 „.The Suit i» Made David Belasco’s Great Stage Success Strictly to Your Measure “DADDIES” The Fabrica are All Wool. You get the pat tern, the style and everything you like, and you don’t have to pay two prices either. A Wow of a Show, also s TWO-REEL COMEDY * Linings Guaranteed for Two Seasons Wear Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied Monday-Tuesday, Oct. 13-14 Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry v SPAULDING’S TAILOR SHOP Tel. 3981 105 105 Oak Oak Street Street I IN “The Arab” Suit Cleaning and Pressing If you liked “The Shiek ” just see this one. Hood River, Ore. Other Doin’» Too Rapt 1st Church Next Sunday the evening service» will begin at 7.30 instead of 8 o'clock. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Keep on coming an yon did Rally day. Preach ing service nt 11 a. in.; subject of the sermon, “A Friend of the Bride and of the Bridegroom.” Evening service at 7.30, “Culmination of Man's Sin and of God's 'Wrath Against Sin.” II. Y. P. U. Junior at 4.30 p. in. B. Y. P. V. Intermediate at 5.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Matinees 10 - 35c Evenings 10 - 35 - 50c Pray for the revival. C. R. Delepine, Pastor. Prizes to Reward Displays of Aitplen Prize» ’of $75, $50 and $25 for the best window displays featuring Ore gon apple» will be offered In Port land during Apple week.. October 30 to November II. tlie Apple week com mittee decide<P*M<rtiday noon jit n meeting of the chamlier of Commerce. The coiii|s-t it Ion I m open to nil stores in the city. SPECIAL Wed. and Thur»., Oct. 15-16 . The Cosmo Minstrels n STORAGE COLD & DRY STORE WITH US. We can give you the best storage; the best price and'the best service. Located on spur track for all railroad lines out of Portland. In center of fruit and produce market. Good ven- tilation and modern equipment in ware house. Come and see us or write. Car distribution a specialty. Rpal Minstrels and Vaudeville featuring Eugene l)e Bell • former comedian with Al G. Field’s Minstrels, also Betty Compson IN << The Enemy Sex” Matinee» 10 - 25c Evening» 10-35c-50c VERA KOLSTAI) ON RIALTO ' WURL1TZER DAILY Continuous Show 2 to 10 p. m. LIBERTY TODAY “Broadway After Dark” Friday-Saturday, Oct 10-11 MIERS & BOCKENFIELÜ E 2nd & Alder Laura La Plante IN Young Ideas” Portland, Ore. A Jaazy Picture Full of Pep, also Tin Knights in a Hallroom” Featuring Percy and Ferdie. How about that Fruit Cake? We have a supply of fresh Sliced Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. -■ Missionary Alliance Regular services; Sunday school nt 0.45 a. iu„ 11. O. Deitx. Snpt.; preach ing service at 11 n. m. Young people's service (1.30 p. m. R. C. Samuel, presi dent. Evangelistic service 7.30 p. in. Prayer meeting eéery Wednesday. 7.30 p. in. Everybody welcome. W. P. Kirk, pastor, phone 3003. ONE NIGHT IN HOME Friday-Saturday, Oct. 10-11 Valley Christian Church Ixrd's Day, Octolier 12: Bible school, 9.45; Communion and preach ing nt 11 o'clock; Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor at 0.30. mid evening preaching service at 7.30. You are cordially Invited to attend these service». The Livingstones. TODAY Laurette Taylor in New Crop Figs and Dates Sunday Only, October 12 Herbert Rawlinson IN 44 The Victor” New arrivals of thia year’s pack of Canned Goods. Fruits and Nuts arriving every few days. Action all the way through with a prize fight that is a bear. Two single reels of entertain ment also. Ask us about them ? Wed. and Thur»., Oct. 15-16 » SPECIAL Harry Carey Yours For Service • • I VINCENT & SHANK "The Home of Quality Groceries’ u in Roaring Rails” His Latest Brand New and The Gumps in a two-reel comedy feature APPLE PAPER OIL WRAPS PLAIN WRAPS Befit Eastern Oil in stock at Odell “OUR PET” Clifton Emmel at the piano LIBERTY open every Wednes day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Pictures change Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.' Liberty Price» 10 - 25 - 35c t