The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 20, 1925, Image 4

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1925
picture under the new film combine.
Before the merger Mias Windsor made
"The Stranger's Banquet," and “NeL
lie the Beautiful Cloak Model” for
Goldwyn.
"The Dixie Handicap” will be at the
Rialto theatre Saturday.
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He is Percy Marmont in "Idle
Tongues,” at the Rialto Sunday.
l-hundred per cent satisfaction
A charming little old lady who is
suddenly raised from direct poverty
■as a charity inmate of a grim Institu­
tion to the possession of a million
dollar Inheritance; a beautiful girl
who lias also felt the pinch of want;
a rich young ne’er-do-well who finally
do«-» well after all; a scheming law­
yer trying to do. the old lady out of
her money, and' a score of babieg
the old lady Is-friends In her sudden
rise to affluence, make t<jp plot of
"Drusilla With a Million” one of the
most entertaining pictures screened
Everybody who has read the popular
novel, as well as those who have not,
will be sure not to miss the picture
at the Itbdto theatre Monday and
Tuesday. Nothing has been lost in
tran»|MMdiig the story to the silver
sheet. Mary Carr. Priscilla Bonner,
Kenneth Ilurlan, William Humphrey
and Claire Du Bray head a tine cast;
not forgetting tbe Itabies who prove
very gifted actors and actresses.
Now and then comes along one of
those films of which it seems reason­
able to say to everyone, “You can’t
afford to miss it.” And that, as thia
reviewer believes, is most certainly
the case with "Bo This is Marriage,”
which comes to the Rialto theatre
Wednesday.
This picture, from the original
story by Carey Wilson, is an ultra­
modern one dealing with the marital
difficulties of Peter Marsh (Conrad
Nagel) and Beth Marsh (Eleanor
Boardman), and the influence of a
bachelor student of books—and wom­
en—Daniel Bankin (Lew Cody).
The young wife Is gay and frivol­
ous.
When Peter mildly protests
against her extraAgance, she retorts:
"Why don’t you earn more money;
other men do?”
Telephone
4121
Perhaps you have considered cleanness in gasoline as simply freedom from
impurities or foreign substances.
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gasoline means much more than physical cleanness.
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correct “chain” or series of "boilingpoints." Starting with the more volatile
parts, these boiling points gradually rise, in unbroken sequence, on up
through the heavier or power-producing parts or "fractions.”
That is why Associated ignites instantly and “bums” or explodes com­
pletely, thus yielding all the power there is in each "charge.” This is true g&so-
line cleanness, only suggested by the sparkling clearness of Associated Gasoline.
Get “more miles to the gallon” through sustained quality.
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Broadway’» ever changing aspect is
always absorbing, and for that reason
qMvle-Koers will be interested in
knowing that the feature attraction
Thursday at the Rialto Theatre will
be the latest Warner Bros, classic of
the screen, “A Broadway Butterfly.”
ONE CAN OF BAKER’S SOUTHERN STYLE
With a purchase of one Half Pound Package
of BAKER’S SHREDED COCONUT at the reg­
ular price 25c. One week only beginning Friday,
August 21st
William Beandlne has gathered to­
gether six stellar players to enact “A
Broadway Butterfly": Louise Faaen-
da, Willard Louis. Dorothy Devore,
John Roche, Lilyan Tashman and
Cullen lAndla, making the caat a
phenomenally meritorious one. With
the picture set against authentic
Broadway Ideations, and with real
Broadway laughter and tears, the
photoplay promises to give an even­
ing's pleasant entertainment.
"A Broadway Butterfly” la, in brief,
the story of a shy slip of a girl who
comes to Broadway to garner the lau­
rels and glory of a stage career. To
her unsophisticated eyes the whole
imnorwma of Broadway is a beautiful
jeweley land of happiness, but when
she faces reality behind tbe painted
scenes of the white lights, all is not
wirnt it neeaa.
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VINCENT & SHANK
Truck Owners
Notice !
I have in stock a complete
line of
FIRESTONE PNEUMATIC
TRUCK TIRES AND TUBES
E. A. SPARKS
• Notice lias been received by the
department of public works at Olym­
pia, from, the Oregon-Washington Tel­
ephone Oo., which has headquarters in
Hood River, furnishes services also
for White Salmon and points north,
that it has just concluded the pur­
chase of four other telephone rom-
panics in Washington, as follows:
The Nunnyside Telephone Oo., the
City Telephone Co., of Sunnyside, and
the Valley Telephone Co., operating
lines between Granger, Toppenish,
Wapato and Zillah, and the Outlook
Telephone Co., of Outlook.
The communication stated that
while the deal was not closed until
July 13, it was to be effective as of
July 1. The rate tariffs of those rom-
pan lea now in effect will continue to
he used, at least for the present. The
notice was received from J. E. Smith-
son, president, Hood River,
2-ton Atterbury,
1920 model. In good run
ning condition and would pay for itself during
apple hauling. Offered at half its market price.
In very good mechanical
PHONE 1283
condition
Sash, Doors and
Millwork
BENNETT
D RIVER
In "The Dixie Handicap” Claire
Windsor ma kt's her first aj>p<m rance
at the Metro-OoMwyn-Mayer studio
since returning from Afrl<-a, i, where
She had the loading role Iti “A Bon of Motorists regt
■ahara." Ineldsatally, It is bar first haa New York.