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I HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 Universal Ranges PRICED LOW AS A coffee that is never excelled and seldom equalled. Try it once and you will demand it always. VINCENT & SHANK I And every UNIVERSAL RANGE is Fully Guaran- teed for low fuel consump tion, good baking and quick cooking on top. €> fi vruviMAl. | 'L-AI Church Asbury Don’t forget the mother and daugh ter banquet Friday evening at (1.30 o’clock. Sunday the school meets at 10 a. tn., morning worship at 11 ¡o’clock. The pastor will begin a series of abort sermons on the history and place of the Methodist Episcopal church. He will speak for 15 minutes at the dose of the League devotional service in the League room. There will be no other evening servic than thia. The public la cordially Invited j to attend all these services. Prayer meeting la held every Thursday even ing at 7.30. W. N. Byars, Pastor. MILLINERY Monday, February 2nd. TWELVE LESSONS FOR $5.00 Evening Class at 7 p. m. Enroll Monday at Pythian Building. Room 25 Purchased with RANGE Easy Terms if Desired! Another Big Special for Saturday LINOLEUM REMNANT SALE Fellowes, one of the strongest play ers on the acipen, recently scored a decided hit in both “The Border Le gion,” a Paramount pieturizatlon of Zane Grey’s novel, and the James Cruse production, 'The Garden of Weeds.” Noah Beery has given really great characterizations in a long string of Paramount« — “Wanderer of the Wasteland,” “North of 30” and others. Other big names in the cast of “East of Suez.” include Sojin Kami-1 yaina, one of the foremost actors of the Japanese stage; Mrs. Wong Wing in a clever portrayal of an old Chi nese nurse, Florence Regnart, Charles Requa and E. II. Calvert. "East of Sues” is a story of a white girl, educated In England and living in Shanghai where her father Is British consular agent. She is loved by two men she meets on the I irnat on her way to China and coveted by a sinister Chinese nobleman who I resorts to all the cunning he can sum-1 mon to win the girl for himself. Here’s Pola in a different kind of I role, in a picture that Is going to I prove the most ]«ipular thing she has I ever done. production, “East of Sues," a Walsh production, adapted by Cowan from the Broadway play by Somerset Maughan, will be the feature at the Hi- UNOLEUM when AU Kinds AU Patterns A To my apple«, to use better KELLY BROS. CO Hardware-Furniture Phone 8411 Loulse Dresser is featured in the leading feminine role of the pew James (’ruse production for Para- mount, "The City TbarNever Bleeps,” coming to the Rialto theatre next Wednesday and Thursday. Other principals In the cast include Ricardo Cortex, Kathlyn Williams and Vir ginia Lee Corbin, the last named in her first grown-up role. “The City That Never Sleeps” is an adaptation by Walter Woods and An thony Coldewey of the story, "Mother O’Day,” by Leroy Scott. Miss Dres ser plays Mother O’Day in the screen version of the story. Hers is the role of a proprietress of a Bowery cafe, which, with prohibition, becomes one of the most popular cabarets of New York's night life. The story <>I>ens in 1910 and Continues right on down to the present day. It’s timely and unusually entertaining, with as flue an all-star cast of supporting players as you’ve seen in some time. And, remember, Cruze, who made "The Covered Wagon” and "Merton of the ^fovies,” made this one! Sanders. Dr. Sanders clipped a few twiga from trees in his orchard im mediately after the below-sero wea ther, to see If the trees had been Oak Greve Folk Want Band damaged. He placed the sprigs in water, in the house, and they have Residents of the Oat Grove district developed into full bloom. This in- are urging that a proposed trunk line UST-PROOF HOOD SCHOOL NEWS (Miriam Grow) attendance is, at the present the greatest it has ever been ? history of the high' school. • pupils and faculty of the high I were glad to welcome back r C. Pollening to his work Mon- CHURCHES HARDIE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 55 North Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON 60 head of fine animals, ranging in weight from 1000 th 1700 pounds. Good for orcharding, farm work and logging. Priced to sell Write to