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HOOD RIVER GL ACIER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I 1925 Annual slier sale Sustained quality always— Aik yowr dealer for the MOTORMATES The following comment by H. F. M., under the caption of “In the Footlights’ Glow," is taken from the Edmonton (Canada* Journal: "The worst thing about it is the advertising. “ Boutebody »aid this lu the rotunda of the New Empire theatre Monday night, after the first »bowing of Frances Nordstrom» brilliant atage Thisln-H of tin- Great White Way." success, “Hdr Market Value,” which I agree with hiui very heartily. When t told a bevy of »laid, and has been running, for over a year at so I mt matron» that 1 was going to see one of Ixindou*» leading theatre», has "Hasbe»." they all louked horrified. been filmed for the <reen and 1» to They bad seen (lie advertising, of be shown at thp Minify theatre Bun course. They were, naturally, judging day. Presented aa a Paul Powell pro duction, “Her Marke. Value" »tar» tiu- show by its advertising. Tlie cost lime» are—-wrti-er f ye-e-a— Ague« Ayres with And< r.s Itaudolf fea they are ju»t a trlde-er—abbreviated, tured in the cart. tint what show» outside tlie costume 1» The action of tiler Market Value*' so easy to look at, that nobody minded 1» laid in the circle of the »mart set -st least, Momlay night’s audience ■nd centers around the young wlduw didu't mind, and U m * rest of Edmonton of a auiclde, atock bio' er who baa left won’t mind, either, during the run of her penniless. Thre< men, two of them tliis gorgeous show. married and the «atLi.i an unsuccessful I’ve never been to New York, and suitor for her hand, interest them I’ve therefore never seen the famed selves in her behalf In a mauuer that Zlegfleld Follies. The name of George put» her on a level with a »lock issue, M. Cobaft means but little iu my young with each endeavoring to gain control life, but when 1 do go to New York, of “Hie Dumont stock" a» they term I'm going to tall on Mr. Ziegfield and her. , Mr. Cohan, and all the other revue The interest |a said to be retained producera, and l'in going to »it wail up throughout the toiling of the tale with in the front row at every possible the ending aa ss a ffiB-ld deem -d 'll surprise, curpriae. Al though the »tory _MpeiHMive o|q»irtunity. is .ntensely dramatic Thor» are lightening the washdhy work of flashes of the Great White Way” it coutalna a wealth of comedy situa more than three-quarters of a million women. is a[q>arently a typical New York re tion« and haa a line romance woven vue, only this time it 1» reversing the through it, Moat likely your neighbor has one. Put one Included in the cart beside« Miga usual order of things, and instead of in your home this month having to go to Gotham to Vice it, the Ayres and Randolf nre Taylor llolme«, revue comes to Edmonton, where even I led da Hopper, Kdnard Earle, Ger U h * hurt traveled of um can get a sat trude Short, Sidney Bracy and George isfying glimpHe of how the *tired busi Irving. Paul Powell directed. ness man” lets a Uttle sunshine lntp his weary lift*. John Griffith Wray way«: “If drama, as 1» said, i» caused by It 1», within the writer's recollec tion, the nioHt gorgeously gowned, the conflict of human emotions, then "Play most brilliantly »(aged, and the *’»nap- ing with Bouls” 1» drama in the nth For this month vou can get a Thor for just $5 now, the balance w plest" revue that lias ever played iu degree; . in 18 monthly payments. No pocketbook pinching. A Lea er is "For thia photodi n ma, adapted from Edmonton. It combines within itself all that goes to make up a revue— Countess de Uhambruu'» compelling FREE, too. dances, songs, eouiedy, burlesque, J h * z novel by 0. Gardner Sullivan, 1» --and it 1» all presented in such be marked by continual conflict of human a wildering variety, that there is sure to will and emotions. This Edison “Here we have a situation unique in lie a whole lot in the »bow that every Hedlitc heater body can enjoy. From the first cur screen annals. A home »battered by tain to the interval, and from the in divorce; a wife caring for eternal given with every terval to the final curtain, the »how youth only; a husband »eeking to re Thor washer gain the love of a growing »on, and a nHives along at top s|»*ed, and at all boy so neglected by l>oth ¡Kreuts that during October. Hutt*», the fun is fa»t and furious. Darning, of course, predominates. he believe« he 1» an "unwanted and There are dances of every variety, nameleaa child.** Out of thia maze of tangled domes from the frankly jazzy and the gro tesque, to the lieautifully classical, and tic relations comes a drama so »tart- all of them are done a» dances should ling, mo fascinating and ho unu»ual b«> done. Hazel Mason and her danc that It will firmly hold the interest of ing partner, Cedric Lindsay; Dorothy everyone who aees it. "Playing With Charles; Margaret Daly; Babette Bu- Souls’*, is the ultima i<. In entertain sey—these and a number of others ment. It Ik a great picture played by make up a program of dances that a great cast. l’ari» cafe scenes are favorite photo would provide an evening's entertain play -atmosphere, lu "Praying With ment in itself. Two beautiful numlier» — "Bring Soul»," at the Rialto tliealre next Baek the Old-Fashioned Waltz," with Thursday, rousing and unusual action Bebbette Busey, and a toe dance by <»-eur* in this setting, which is a trium Dorothy Charles; and “KI -+’aune,*' phant touch of rich ami accurate stage- Dorothy Charles and Cedric Lindsay, era ft._ No detail was siaired by Direc Kruit Pack Heavy classes her personal attention at all were features of the classical end of tor Ralph luce in depicting tlie wild tiincH, ahe aaya. night life In these fascinating sceues. Tlie peak of the fruit canning Rea tiu* program. And three distinct and .seiiarate epi son has [tassed. t'ommereiiil factor» Popular »ong hits are- aw thick as Heroism Halt* Fire autumn leaves; everybody »Ings 'em, sodes occtflr in these pleasure ¡ailaees estimate that the Tt*25 canned fruit The courage of Alden; Taylor, Un and one or two of the soloists have which have made the nan»* of the (lack In California will be a» large as. derwood youth, prevented a destrue- votre«—-a most unusual possession with Montmartre known arouud the world. or slightly larger than, the 1024 i»tck M is» Brown Resumes I x * smoiih Beside» the atmospheric allure, a in that state (10.3fl2.IKW eases). In tive fire there Tuesday when a motor a revue. "Beauty,** "My Broadway Miss Alys May Brown,’ who Iqst truck, taking gasoline at a filling ata- Giri,” "I’m a Little Jail Bird,’’ "You startling fight seem- of sta^ n*ullstn t|ie Pacific Northwest It I» estimated Can Be Just a» Dmcnome on Broad occur« lu one of the cafes—an Apache that a coinparatlvely heavy late »ca spring conductetl tins»«*» in classic lion, suddenly burst Into flame«. Tlie driver, hl* clothing afire, leaped way,” "Broadway Ain't Broadway Any dive. Jacqueline Ixigan, uh Brlcotte, sen [Mick of pear», apples and prunes dancing here, ha» resit met I her work, More,” "Snap Your Fingers at Care7* maddened by jiMUousv. makes a bitter will offset a »liort early season jmck and Is now meeting her pupils each to the ground. Young Taylor jumped and "Those Btruttln’ Babies from flglit to regain Ute favor of her lost of tarries and cherries, the total 1025 Thursday afternoon. Miss Brown i» into the driver*» seat and drove the Broadway” are a few among the many lover, young lisle. Thia tattle of [Mick lieing approximately as 4arge a» l»*ing assiMtcil by Miss Lucy Giovanetti, blazing truck to a Hate distance from hearts is beyond question a directorial that of 1024 (4,2flh,IMl eases). Both ,vho play» pittilo acvoiii|Miiiiments for the gtiHollne pump«, where the fire was »ong hit Hucceases. ■ » It is in Its comedy and burlesque, achievement. As to the acting, it was domestic and foreign markets for the dancer». Mis» Glovnnetti is also extinguished. The driver was pain however, that the writer, at least, con too nearly actual to lie classed a» canm*d fruit have continued active, giving piHito lesson» to a limitisi num fully burned, but will recover. siders the show to be at its bent, pantoinlms. Miss Logan's gown wax and iMtckers* sleeks are reported to he tar of pupils. though this is, of course, merely a mat rl|g»*d front her body in ths fight. She smaller in volume titan one year ago. Miss Brown, whose students were ter of opinion. Carl I). Francis, a for was scratched and bruised so badly Drying of fruit is nearing completion prr-sentrd in interesting dance recititi.! mer »tar with Henry Ravage's "Cling that a physician was summoned to her In California and Oregon. Tire dried here and at Parkdale, will give the^ Bros. Co, ing Vine” is the princiiml funtnaker, dressing room after the fracas. Het anti the house echts*« with gale» of adversary, a hlgh-easte S]tanisli lady laughter, whenever this [irlnct* of coin- of romnntic career wito ap)»*ars in the films aa “Carmen DeBlasco," was like edlsns ba» a place on the stag»*. He la the iuo»t ataurdly comic jittlge wise injured in the realistic fight. No that ever disgraced the bench, in tbe fan who sees this great arene will ever first Imlf of the revue, and. with Muck ask: "IM> thej really light in tlie pic Gordon ns th»* clerk, makes a hilarious ture«?*’ Besides this realistic scene in the travesty on Jurtice, tlwit 1» t<»> funny for words. His eccentric dancing and Apache dive, there «re two other won bis work in general are of a high order. drous sett Ings |H>rtraylng Paris night <Hht*r members of the company, l»»th life, l tile Is the l>«*ad Duck cafe, a male mid female, add their quota to very elegant cafe and dance hall, the ctnnetly. which throughout Is genu- where lightly-clad dancing girls euter- tain while l«n rl-btns rHne and dance $5 brings one — the balance in pinchless payments Saturday and Monday Big Special on Hams 10 to 12 pounds average Always at y oui service OTHER SPECIALS Dependable Coffee, lb. tine Soup, any kind, can ............ Pancake Flour, pkg............. Catsup, bottle........................ Pineapple, large cane......... medium cans small cans ... Grange Co-Op Store “HAPPINESS or DISCONTENT” Old porches, worn out floors and leaky roofs breed discontent! Eaat Fork Irrigation district The happy home has a good Tool, breakfast nook, and plenty of built- buildings There Must Be A Reason For Star’s Sensational Sales! B^exduswe values-. values not to be ob tained in any other low-cost car! There is the P eJeaSOiiior amazin8, sensational Star sales! Greatest value ever offered. ®°^tar8 are rg0/ng t0 new Hundreds of Telephone 4121 RUBBER SHOES vehicle. “The lialtiliow Trail,“ which will be m I iowii at tin* Rialto theatre Friday and Saturday. "Tlie R s I ii I miw Trail" in even more thrilling than ■Rider» of the Purple Rage.** to which It 1» the sei|Uel. Both ntorien are by Zane (Ivey, gnd tlierefore both breathe the spirit of the went. In the laSultiful. rugged, auowctipped mountain» of the Northwest, Mis and Tony, Ida wonder horse. ride through |s*r lions adventure». While making the picture. Mix performed d»*ed» of new daring. Tile »tory 1» full of swift »IttlAtlon». The winaome Anne Corn wall shows marked dramatic ability tn her portrayal of the leading role o|q»mlte Mr. Mix. Heveral hilariously funny episode» TKL. ai34 are contributed by Mark Hamilton I.nclen Littlefield, a pirtlireaqne i«lr of western comedians. Other* who *ii|»»>rt Mix are George Bancroft, the villain: Plana Miller, a less Eyas acientiflcaily »rammed 11.1. ------- , — ---------- by , ... J.. Highest mill prire paid for roar used ' principal t Haabrouek, Optometrist C............................. lleilbronner furniture. Moves »nd ruga. Call McClain 1 er villain t: Htere Clemente. Vivian Oak land. Tom Delmar, Fred tih* Silva, «JU at E. A, Fran* Co. “** * “ GROCERIES! GROCERIES! L» H. HUGGINS County Get« Highway Fund A total of **02.500 was apportioned to tlie state highway fund and *2«7.- 5oO to the counties. for the period from March ltl to Septemlter in from money» received from motor vehicle operator reg Intra lions. according to a statement by Secretary of State Koser. Thin 1« under the law whereby the money» are apportioned tlirce-fourth* to the high way fund and one-fourth to the coun- tlea In proportion as the countie« con tribute to the registration receipt*, and after certain deduction* have been made. Tlie amount» recelred by Hood River county and the highway fund from the «'onnty were: *3.403.61 and *10.4*1.73. »nd sale« Star is unnutded Si« J" '¥ fi'ld 01 pc^tr pl.ntxndiw Four-Wheel Brakesfor You will come to Star-vem gating buyer! Make your tests _jCome in today! **S “°nan'pow fnlb’’ “ a ,carefu1’ invecti- tests and compart»»-. RIFE & ELLIOTT