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HOQD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 the death of a sister and mother. It waa by special arrangement with David Belasco that Lonore Ulric was able to leave her work on the stage and star in thia screen classic. The script and details of the picture wete approved by the great dean of Ameri can drama. It will play at the Rialto theatre Friday and Saturday. Supporting Ls- nore Plric in the cast are the follow ing: Forrest Stanley, Joseph Dow ling, Andre De Beranger, Sam De Grasse and Theodore Von Eltz. JjfoWndf F2 Send for your free copy of this book today! The book tells you howyou can hunt on posted prop erty—how farmer and sportsman can get together to their mutual advantage. Three-quarters of the hunting grounds is already posted. Where will you hunt this fall? Read the book, "Hunting Posted Property”—it’s free. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO, Inc. Sporting Powder Divuion WllJUffcrON, PEL. gOlD This is PLAY-TIME in Sun-swept CALIFORNIA GO THERE this season. Enjoy the noct delightful winter you ever experienced. Four fine trains daily over the scenic Shasta Route Warm, sunny beaches—comfortable^ flower-decked hotels—wdcomii% cities—healthful outdoor recreasten— these invite you. And low winter excursion fines fitem Portland south make this attmttn winter vacation easily avadiaHe. For full information coMMakicato Southern Pacific J. M. SCOTT, A. P. JT. M., Portland, Ore r National Canned Foods Week NOVEMBER 8TH TO 15TH Visit our store and lay in a big supply of these Quality Canned Foods at Quantity Prices For Dozen and Case Lots. The Savings are worth while! Store closed all day Tuesday, November 11th Armistice Day Yours For Service VINCENT & SHANK ‘The Home of Quality Groceries” Join the Red Crowe — Boll Call November 14th Buy your needs for the season and save money. The larger the lot you want, the better the price we will make you you. a J. C. DEVIN & SON 1 MT. HOOD, ORE. Tel. Parkdale 26x2. “Pop" Peterson, 70-year-old Ipdian war veteran, gold miner anil back woodsman, walked over 120 miles Into Hollywood to get a job as an extra in the Warner Brothen screen ver sion of David Belasco’» play, "Tiger Rose.” starring Ignore Ulric. "Pop'1 was found to la1 an ideal type for the picture by Director Sid ney Franklin, and was »‘ngagod on Press or Repair speak ' tlie spot.- He made’ the trip sp«*eially upLn hearing that the Belasco play for themselves. portrayed a dynamic drama «et in Our Service is at your the heart of the West—tlie West that ha» anppliad such brawn and energy command. to the natiofi, and which has proved a mine for some of the flneat stag«* and screen »tori«*« of the century. “Tiger Hose" la tlie play that liad Phone 3984. a two-year «ucCMBlve run In New York, hundrida of thousands flocking to m *«> Lenore Ulric, that little con , The American Red Cross served centration of Are and coquetry and 2, (too breakfasts the morning after feminity, play the role of the wild the tornado devastated the city of slip of a la«« whom» fate is linked Lorain. Ohio, tlie past summer. with a man who is forced to avenge ’ V 4» • The Clothes We Clean Spauldings Tailor Shop Edward Moriarlty, famous veteran newspaper writer, who has conducted a sport column in one of the biggest newspapers In Los Angeles for sev eral years, now a title writer at Uni versal City, wrote the titles for "Sporting Youth." Reginald Denny's newest starring feature, which has Its flrst local allowing at the IJberty theatre Friday and Saturday. The picture relates the story of a chauffeur who I h ' voiiich a racing., driv er in response to the whim of a girl of whom he was very fond, and the climax Colin's In a big road race which Is exceptionally thrilling. Mo riarlty has covere«l most of the big spei-dway and roadway classl«-» in America during the last several yearn and voices the opinion that th«' spirit an well as th«» action of the “roaring road" haa Inen vividly eonvert«*d to the screen In the Denny piejure. Denny playa the role of a cKfluffeur who involuntarily Is plunged from the drab routine of the life of piloting a dignified middl«*-aged gentleman around in a conventional limousine Into the ranks of famous. speed-mad rscing drivers through the alinide fact of mistaken Identity. Byron Morgan, author of "E xcum * M.v Dust,” ‘‘Across the Continent." "Too Much Speed” and other popular racing stork's published in the Sat urday Evening Post, wrote the story efqs'ciallv for Denny, and Harry A. Pollard. who directed Denn.v in “The Ts-ather Pusher«" «erien, Ridded Its Aiming. Laura T j > Plante, recently made a star by Carl Iatemmle. playa the romantic lead oppoaite Denny. Rpeaklng of picture casts, the Alan Crosland-Paramount picture. ’’Rlnners In Heaven," which will he at the Rialto theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, Includes a list of promi nent nsmi-s that -go to make up a truly all-star cast. Bebe Daniels and Richard Dlx are featured in the two principal roles of the production which in an adap tation of the famous story of the same name by Clive .Arden. The strong supporting cast Includes Mon tague Txive. Holmes Herbert. Shannon. Florence Billings, Betty burn and Marcia Harris. Aside from the notable cast dramatic strength of the story. picture In distinguished by reason of its colorful pictorial settings and un usually picturesque hack grounds. MOUNT HOOD Take your family with you to s»«' Tlie Georgia Mio«treis at the Rialto theatre tonight and enlarge your in- <le|»eii(lent estate of happiness, When you emerge you will have laughing eyes sml a feathery heart, for The Georgia Minstrels, a «how of merit at rt'SHonabh* prices, will produce a laugh every minute. for the sale. Mtaa Frey gave a very pleasing surprise to her primary puidls Fri day afternoon to celebrate Hallow e’en. Mother Witch appeared and “Lily of the Dust,* Pola Negri’s caused general merrymaking. * new starring vehicle for Paramount, MIDDLE VALLEY with Ben Lyon, Noah Beery, Ray mond Griffith and others just an lira. Merle Johnston left Sunday prominent tn support, comes to the for Nebraaka, where «he will attend Rialto theatre 8unday and Monday. the- winter. The story is an adaptation of the Mr«.' H. Oaltorne, who haa been immensely popular, novel and stage under the doctor'« care in Portland play, “The Song of Bongs.” It 1« for the past two weeka, is again at the story of a young girl and her home. fight against life»—a girl whose beauty Mrs. R. Kirby went to Portland the and appeal to men is a liability rath flrst of the week to be gone a month. er than an asset to her. Here’« the B. J. Montgomery was a Portland greatest emotional «tar on the scre«*n today in what 1« destined to he the visitor la«t week. most talked about picture of the cur Loran Cooper, after having spent the summer with a geological survey rent season. company, returned home last week. Better see it I Terry and Howard Barnes, who Truth may be stranger than Ac have l>een {tacking apples, started in tion—but a little Action now and then to high school Monday. is funnier than trntli. The following W. J. Fllz. who has been living on Incident takes place in “George Wash the L. Nex place for the last year, ington. Jr.." Wesley Barry’s latest has moved Ida family to Portland. starring vehicle, scheduled to grace the Rialto theatre for a special run Drunks Plentiful laust Week on Armistice Day„ Night Officer Conover the past George (acted by Wesley) flnda that he is late for a swimming carni week arrested an unusually large val. jumps into Ills roadster and number of intoxicated iteraotis. Sat- starts to race to his <le«f I nation at unlay morning J. Stratton, who was 45 miles per. A traffic cop, stop found crawling on his hands and watch in hand, overhauls him and knees around the railroad yards, was fined 210 for his conduct by Judge proceeds to make out a summons, Howe. Two Indians, father and son. "Young man." he «aid, eyeing him who arrived In the week to severely, “Do you know you were see a picture earlier show but who got too going .37 miles an hour?" In advantv, were Young George denies this stoutly.* much to firewater jail. “Don’t make matters worse by ly- taken L. Copley and R. Cyres. both of Ing,' «a.vs the officer, “I timed Portland, were arrested Sunday evon- with this stop watch.” Imagine the utter surprise of policeman when George answers: Okamura Has. Fine Vegetables had my eye« on the speedometer. Okamura. Japanese rancher, I was going 45 miles an hour.” whose place is on the West Ride, in When he recovers, he destroys addition to his apple orchards, de ticket, and George speeds away, soon votes a great deal of time to his hitting the road at a 50-mlle clip. vegetable gardens and Ills small fruits Who mn belter play the part of and nuts. Mr. Okamura the past this virtuous young man than our season ha« experixuented with celery. old friend who has given ns much He han delighted friends with gifts cause for mirth in the past, Wesley from hl« celery patch. Barry? The Japanese rancher finds a keen The supporting cast Includes such delight in making presents of his well known players as Gertrude Olm fruits, vegetables and nuts to friends, stead. Edward Philips, William Court- dnl! rarely does lie visit the city that wright, Tx*»n Bary, Charles Conklin he does not bring samples of Ills and Otis Harlan. Direction Is under skill as a gardener to local fumiiies. Mai St. Clair. The Moroni Olsen Players, here for Armistice night, ar" expected to draw a large audience. The tt<Jcet sale for these players, whose flrst presenfation here will lie "Keujpy,” is being con ducted by the University Women’s club, which sponsored their apt »ear ance thia year. Many arc purchasing seaaon ticket«. Need Hay? Mrs. Schwelser, -principal of Cen tral Vale school, la quite 111 and un able to attend her duties, We all hope she will soon recover. Everybody remember the •ale and •upper to be given by the Mother«' club at the grange hall In Odell November 21, afternoon and evening. Please have your contributions ready Mrs. W. J. Fils and Mr«. Stanley Walter» will marshal flic forces for tl>e Red Cn>«« Roll Call In this tor rltory. • ' Mr. and Mra. Cheater Perkin« and Mm. Eva O'Donaell apent last Sun day In Portland. Vivian Tx*nr. was a Hood Hiver vielter Wednesday. F. I* Blagg came home from T h coma Sunday to «pend n few day«. Clarence Ringer and Jack Halliday went to Portland Tuesday. They re- farm'd We<lne««lay with a new truck. J. B. Doggett and ills crew of men came in off th«1 road on account of snow, last week. Miss Anelory Everson wan a visitor In Hood River Wedneaday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. IloRern and aon. Klchard, «pent Sunday rallina on friends. The usual church service« were held Sunday evening. Several from Parkdale came over to attend church. A large crowd attended the Parent- Teacher program Thursday evening In spite of the rainy weather and ovijoyed the program. The Girl Scouts had a booth and received for their sale of candy. CENTRAL VALE The first meeting of th«' Parent- Teacher asHociatkm for this yi«r will lie held at th«' school houne November _____ 10 at __ 7..3O p. _ in. ___ Everybody come. A program will l»e given. SATURDAY SPECIALS ONE DAY ONLY—NOV. 8TH ♦ Hardware j Dept. I Adjustable Auto Wrenches, 6, 8 and 10 inch sizes, each Boys' Footballs......... ... Electric Curling Irons ... ...7 80c .... 75c .... 98c - Cut Glass Water Sets, 7 pieces .......... $1.95 Roasters, All Sizes and Kinds, reduced for Saturday 15%. $6.95 42 Piece Dinner Sets 0 I / Silk Shade Floor Lamps, Stick and Shade Furniture \ 50 selections............................ rurmturc ) Printed Linoleum, 12 ft. wide, Good Dept. J Pattern, per square yard.:............... $15.75 .99 $19.95 ' Large Overstuffed Rockers....»...... IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT • ¡ Kelly Bros. Co. Hardware Dishes Furniture ! PHONE 8411 HOOD RIVER, ORE. Join the Red Cross —Roll Call November 14th Says Piles Heal up And Disappear Seldom Fails to Give Absolute Re lief from All Pain and Suffering. Guaranteed by A. 8. Keir and All Good Druggists. Many sufferers from Piles or Hem orrhoids liave'Tie» <»tne d<*spoiident be- chiihc they have Is'en led to N'tieve that their case {via hoiM-bes snd that there was nothing in th*- world to help them. To these people your drtiggihi and get nn origina I m » x of MOAVA SUPPOSITORI EH. One of those Insertisi Into thè I’M’- turn according to direction» wlll I h - found to giv«' immediate relief, Thev rea'cli the source of the tr«inl»le and by lhetr soothing, hcnling. "nnllseptic action first allay the imi I u ami sore- tiess and tian by direct contact with the ulcers and piles canse them to heal up and disapiM-ar forever. It’s «imply wonderful how sp«'o<llly they act. Blessed relief often comes in two day«. Even tn cam*« t-hat have steadily resi«tel1 all known treatment«, marvelous results have I hm ' h obfalntd. MOAVA Is one of the wonderful discoveri«'« of recent years and any sufferer from Piles or Hemorrhoids who 1« diH»p|»ointed with Its use can have their money . ........ led. A. S. Keir will supply Mail orders accepted. BARRETT A G. Wing and M. K Tucker will liHixIlt* tilt* 1W24 Red C.ross Roll ( all BTtbe Barrett district. Charley Ijtwrence and Nut Scrog gins have gone to Bend for an in definite stay. Elder and Mr«. Charles Bennett Htop|>e<l all night Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and attended church Sunday at tlm Advent Christian church. The Bennett« have just re turned from a trip to Kamom to visit their mothers and other relatives. Hallowe'en lairties were quite nu merous. Elder Kuhniy, of Troutdale, ami Elder E. E. Shepard. of Portland, hold services at the Advent Christian church Sunday. Eider Shepard con tinued tlie meetings a few nights. T ,,„. took some tine stock T. j, II. A Acree tin* Htovk b I iow hi . I*ortlniitl, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brisk.v was buried Mon day afternoon. Eitler Shepard con ducted funeral services at the home. Miss Bonnie Parker spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Nellie ('rapper. CASCADE LOCKS Carl and Boyd Jossey, sons of tlie head sawyer at the local mill, Were hosts to more than 50 of their actuad mates at a Hallowe’en party given at the Joasey home. Tlie home waa dtv- craft'd In the HettMon'a colora and nu meruus juck «'lanterns were dlstrlb- uted aliout the room«. I.unch wad served. Miss Juliet A. Whlttekcr. county nurse of . Hood lllver county, an* nountes the l<sa) grade school as the banner one in the county, both from the standisdnt of daily attendance and that of health. She reports tliat out of more than 100 pupils tested only two were underweight and only one of them was suffering from mal nutrition. Great care Is Nd ng taken by the schisd officials to curb, any outbreaks of infantile paralysis. Miss Eitle L. Sweeney, of Portland, made new friend« for 20th Century coffee and Nestle’s Alpine brami milk last Friday and Monday, when she demonstrated the food products at the local 20th Century »tore. Cash &, Carry Grocery H. GROSS, Proprietor Phone 1032 Located in the Gross Building Phone 1032 Specials för Sat. and Mon., Nov. 8-10 Blue Mt Hard Wheat Flour, per »ack, 49 lbs .... $1.89 Kerr’» Beat Patent Flour, per sack, 49 lb» ......... $1.94 White River Flour, per sack, 49 lbs $1.99 Olympic Flour, per »ack, 49 lbo ....... .......*._____ $2.09 Crown Flour, per sack, 49 lbs _ _____ _________ $2.10 Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lb can .......... $1.17 Jone»’ Pure Lard, 8 tb 10 oz net wt., per can $1.75 Swift’» Premium Ham, per tb......................... .......... 30c Full Cream Cheese, per th _______ ________ __ 25c Hill»’ Coffee in bulk, per tb ____ ___________ .... 40c Van Allen Standard Peas, 5 cans ____________ ...65c Van Alien Standard Peas, per case (2' doz. in case) ., ------------- ------------- ------- $3.25 Libby’s Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2^2 (24 in case) per case ...... $3.85 Van Allen Puree Tomatoes, No. 2% (24 in case) per case ..................... $2.90 Otter Brand Minced Clams, tall cans, 2 for ........ 45c Palace Car Prepared Salad Mustard, 8 oz. bottle ..10c Scott’s Bluing, guaranteed not to streak, per bottle 10c Scott’s Washing Ammonia, per bottle ............... ....10c Crystal White Soap, 11 bars ’______ _______ Holland Herring, 10 tb keg O-So-Ezy Furniture Polish, 4 oz. bottle:....... Canvas Gloves, men’s sizes, per pair ........... (Not over 1 dozen pairs to a customer) Small White Beans, 3 lbs....... .......................... ... 10c Louisiana Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs.............. _ 25c ' 40c $1.65 lie 25c Small Dried Prunes, 5 lbs.... ............................. Largest size No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tubs, each 25c 99c Pure Extracted Honey, pint_________________ 28c Pure Extracted Honey, quart ........................ ........ 55c Pure Extracted Honey, V2-gallon..... ll. 00 Pure Extracted Honey in bulk, per tb............... ...15c (Bring your glass jar) N. B. C. Soda or Salted Crackers, 3 tb box or more, each__________ 47c Parkdale Potatoes, per hundred ..... $1.25 Solid Cabbage for Kraut, 100 lbs___ - $1.50 Matches, one carton contains 6 boxes —— 25c Crepe Toilet Paper, 5 rolls_____ __ — 25c WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON SOME OF OUR BROKEN LOTS OF CAN COFFFF WATCH OUR WINDOW. ALL FRESH VEGETABLES ON SPECIAL PRICE. 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