HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1925 I STAGE AND SCREEN RIALTO THEATRE HOOD RIVEk Friday Mat, Saturday All Day October 16-17 HIS SUPREME MOMENT WITH BLANCHE SWEET AND RONALD COLMAN ALSO JIMMY AUBREY in ETIQUETTE NEWS — TOPICS — FABLES Prices, Friday Matinee, 10c-35c Saturday, all day, 10c, 35c, 50c Friday Evening, Oct. ! 6 World’s Championship Wrestling Match The mw edition of Fry«’« “Meat Guide.** contain ing H7 racipe«, will too mailed free on receipt of 2c for pootage. Addreaa Frye A Co.. Seattle. TED THYE Frye’s “Delicious” Brand Ham Baked in Milk is one of the most delightful of the 31 Ham recipes in “Frye’s Meat Guide” that will give the family a new treat. vs. FRED MORTENSEN Sunday, Oct 18— 1 Day Only Nature has a way of bringing us the right/ood combinations with each passing season, and the menu maker who follows nature’s lead, with the help of the famous “Frye’s Meat Guide,” will find it an easy matter to prepare many de licious timely dishes. Everything The Name Implies** BARBARA LA MARR AND , CONWAY TEARLE IN THE HEART OF A SIREN With a Wow of a Cast. Also a dandy Educational Comedy bacon hams WILD GAME Prices 10-35-50 Continuous, 2 to 10 p. m. Mön., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Oct 19, 20, 21, 22 Douglas Fairbanks needs PAINT/ IN “DON 0 SON OF ZORRO Love at high speed, there’s no slow speed in Don Q’s wooing. Daring athletic stunts and com edy that none can resist. * Other Doings Too Positively Portland Prices Matinees 50, Ixiges 75c, incl. tax. Balcony 35c, Kids 25c. Ev’ngs, Lower floor 75c incl tax. Logos, $1.00 incl. tax. Balcony 50c. Kids 25c. ■ ■ — VEKA K0L8TAD AT THE RIALTO WURLITZEB DAILY. Fri. and Sat., Oct. 16 and 17 WM. FARNUM in The Conqueror And a dandy western JACK PERRIN in The Rim of the Desert’ Sunday, October 18th When your hone needs paint> .. ing you should buy pot merely paint but the best paint ob tainable. Good paint not only covers more surface but lusts much longer than so-called • “cheap paint.” Good paint is the cheapest in the end. BASS-HUETER PURE PRE* PARED PAINT is good paint. It is made of selected raw materials, scientifically propor tioned and thoroughly mixed by modwn machinery. The use of Bass-Hueter Pure Prepared Pairtt assures maximum pro tection and beauty of appear- «.uce fox youx formula on every can is the guarantee ofxjuality. You can now paint your prop erty and pay on the Bass-Hue ter Monthly Payment Plan. Call and let us explain this plan to you. BASS-HUETER PAINTS and VARNISHES Phone 2404 WITH Helen Chadwick, Clive Brook, John Herron, Helen Dunbar and Dale Fuller. A LHC Billy Sullivan IN THE RED RAGE A Battling Cowboy Story. di Wed.-Thurs., October 21-22 EVELYN BRENT IN Smooth as Satin ALSO Edmund Cobb in One Glorious Scrap With Margaret Quimby. A Mustang Western. Prices, 10c, 25c and 35c Open every Wed., Thurs. and Fri. Eves. Every Sat and Sun. Mat and Eves. Mrs. Johnson at the Piano. .Douglas Fairbank« han never licfore pnxlutvd a picture which offered him the latitude and ucope of expression that Is given in his new United Artists UoriM.ratlou vehicle, “Don Q, Ron of Zorro," schedulid for Monday, Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday at the Rialto theatre. To begin with, this feat tin- is replete with all the romantic dash and go of earlier productions, coupled with an unusual opportunity for histrionic work, due not only to the highly melo dramatic nature of the story, but also to the fuct that the star is called upon to carry a difficult dual role—difficult IsM-ause he depicts youth as well as age. lie will lie at^u. as Zorro, a se date Zorro, mellow and philosophical with the jsiHsliig of years but a tighter for nil of that, his grim determination siielling indomitable eouragc. As the st.ii, Don (J, he will reflect the (lashing, devil-may-care*’spirit whlth made his Zorro interpretation famous. Added to the opportunities for excel lent acting ara the hair-raising stunts which have always kept Fairbanks a their seats fniiH in a .flutter arid the (filing, thvrtret illy speaking. ti>lS picture Doug perform» fcatu y* . £ . thnt wilt seem inerpdi Stunt» he Bcwldt« th»1 uatdni perform» -with a -film ke wliki. capon, lie vvldcli »ervcH a« Ida chief weapon, iicvompltHhen feata of awordamanaliip that are remarkidde. The ingenuity with whll'h lie eff-Hpe» from bin epe- iiile» will pravoly* mlrih and nilinlra- th if One arene ahowa him in a 50- foot .ajiile na |ie vaults from a window vvhetf cornered by g. ** odda in a great awoyd flght. For the delectation of hi» audience he lias dramatized the Incident of "the bull 1n the china shop," only be nipt urea the Pull, all with a whip ami a enpe. Tliuae who were charmed by the ro mantic acvncH Intweeri the Earl of Iliuitlngdon ami l>eautiftil Maid Murl- nn In “Roliln llood,” >nd the lUhe Prtnceaa and delightful Thief in “Tlie Thief of Bagdad" will lie thrilled again by the i I hh I i of the love-making in l>"ii <J. Son of Zorro.” Add to I Ida Hie nutrtet ernfteman- shlp of |M>rf(wt avia, superb direction and uuuveloua «»■» yon hnye nil of the r< nmra« why “Don Q. Son of Zorro" ia Houglae Frtrbank'a grt'ntcat pliotopluv.B FUNERAL FOR MRS. BILLINGS SATURDAY » Mra. Mary Billings, one of Oregon's r-ariy pioneers. pnsMitfllway 'Riuraday evening, at 1 st home otr Fair afreet tn The Dribfl. Mra. Killings, the daughter mf Wal ter and Catherine I'ish. was burn on the Almqna river ia Marion bounty, Nepleinber 20, 1M7. a^ few days after her parents arrived from the long trip across the plains. Her parents later moved to .wliht waa known as the Huckleberry woods east of Canby, Sold by then later to the Big Hddy at the bend of the Willamette between Oregon City and Canby. At that time the land which they chose to make into their future home was lu> tlie dense forest, with their nearest neighls.r four or five miles away. Wild animals were very plenti ful around them then. Mra. Billings often remarked that het cradle song waa the howl of the big timber wolves. Iler parents eiitertaiiMd many of the pioneers leasing through the county looking for land, and she often re called interesting incidents of that time. w LET US DEMONSTRATE THEM After marrying, Joflcpb Gribble in ■nr to what la In 1W1, she went with him known ns Gribble's Prairie. They made their home on a PVt Gribble donation land claim, given to them by his father. Of this union were Is.rn 11 children, five of whom, Will H." and Raymond N. Gribble, of The Dalh-s; Walter L., of Jngiewood. tin J., of Portland, survive. Ms. Grib ble passed away In 1RR6 andl during the next three y.nra she and her boys took cam of the farm. In IxxS she. married A. B. Billings to which union two children were THE NEWEST MODELS ARE born., the son. Brute Billings, living nt lire. Both feeling the spirit of pio NOW ON DISPLAY neering and having heard of the Hood * River country, they moved to the Up- per Valley on n homestead one mile Will be Klad to have you phone us or drop and a half south, df Dee in October. in at any time. 1 1N1M. Mt. Hood WK* the only port office in the Upper’ Valley at that time, with mail service trice a week. There they developed on# of the three first commercial apple orchards th the Up Successor to Heights Garage, formerly owned by per Hood River valley- J. F.-Volstorff, Mr. khd Mrs Billings moved to The Dulles In the spring of 1F24. where Tel. 3151 Mra. Billings passed away last Thurs day. Rhe was luiried In the G. A. R. section of the odd Fellows cemetery nt Tlie Ihilles. Phone 1014 and have Merci» (’leaning Searched of record« und reliable Kb ------------ ,flto ■— it will l>e «tract« make by Oregon Abstract Coin- Work« call for jour «uit. Eve« scientifically examinad by H. L. , A. W. Onthank, Manager, 806 Hnabronck, Optometrist Heilbronn« cleaned and preened and returned rea, Street. Phone 1521. iv20-t( for immediate wear. * |5U Bldg. ■ H. S. BRAAKMAN THE WOMAN HATER "The Heart of «Iren," with Barbara La Marr : to I C'snvv’gy Tenrlf, will ap- pear at file Rialto flnnduj in thia s|ie< taeular Ss ww-Lublu production, wiilch was dlnctefl by Phil Itocen, the talented young dire, uir whose ailher- eu<e (o truth hi por-raying the dramat is life of "Aorahain Iinea" earned the unstiiit* d pra/se <g till, Iaal>eUa Rehetaria is shown as * lovely Spanish girl whom men tlnd altogether irre- sislHde. Her many omMpiests, how ever, have left her «old t<> ordinary blandishments and when th. story l*e- gius she baa I m - cobm little more than n courteaau, thinking all men fair gain and when tljey cease to umuse her, casta them aside without regard for Tim ethics that ordinarily govern In life and lbve. . ' As a natural result of tier exotic milliner of living she ha* la-come a creature of teui|s*rament, Isnet by strange whiius, which while they would appear ridiculous, to.ordinary mortals, have become ns licoeaaary to her pam- js-red existence as ire the vital neces sities of life to others. When tlio picture open* a bustling scene of feverish activity at a re nowned hotel on tlie French Riviera is displayed. The efficient so rotary of Isnliella Bclievarla Is seen giving volu ble Instructions to the hotel manager concerning preparations to la* made prior to Hie arrival of Iris mistress. Tiie placfr is a grig. On the simclou’s verandas of the hotel the guests are dlsciiMsiiig the unsavory reputation that has preceded the coming guest; In the large suite her secretary has selected, a staff of decorators are bus ily engaged nn making alterations, so that on her arrival Isabella will tlnd the apartment flawless. All the uni formed attendants of' the hotel are lined >rp along the path by which she win enter the hotel prveed. d by page Is.ys, whilst buglers lieraid her arrival mid the suave manager of the hotel stands on the step# ready to extend the hand of welcome to hi« dia* tinguished guest. WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND J. A. CARR pecijl You are Invited to take a picture trip through an automobile plant Learn how quality is attained with modern production methods! This week we are making a special photographic exhibit illus trating the precision methods by which quality is achieved in the manufacture of the modem motor car. Showing the Reason for Quality at' Low Cost The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo graphs of the most interesting processes in modem automobile manufacture. It will provide the same interesting knowledge that you would get by taking a trip through the plants where Chevrolet cars are built Each picture is accompanied by a full descrip tion of the operation it illustrates. It is an exhibit of unusual interest and value. Bring the children. Touring Car Roadster • • 4 MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. Be Sure to See the Special Exhibit This Week I Corporal HUM Drowned case's of large faniiliea. In Portland News waa received here last week ' Bnd n»®**** other cities in the state col- Mr«. I lecthniH tore • taken up te buy and suj>- that Corporal Dilated, son of < Effie J. Underwood, of thia city, ■Ry, had . »»•> . ’ childrci -n of poor families with It seems the entire lieen drowned near Fort Mill. I’hillp- school books. pine Ialanda. Corporal Dilated waa school machine in Oregon is built up with the aecond observât Um squadron to wring ns many dollars as possible of the aviation unit of the United out of the jieople who «end children to States army. His death occurred Sep school. Yet we are boasting we have the moat perfect educational system tember 30.___ In the United Stahw—The Manufac The School Book Outrage turer. One little mother complained at pay-, Mid-Columbia Wine Praiae ing 111 for iMNfks thia year so she could send her little sixth grade boy A peculiar coincidence occurred here to sclKsd. Rhe had to buy one book recently. It waa one that waa gratify that she liougbt last year for MJ cent» ing to tlioae who live in thia a«-tlon. and it coat her exactly $1.12, so ahe Mr. and Mrs. B. F.. Jarvis, of Plain said. view, Tex., were here viaitiiig Mr. Jar Think of a family of working people via' brother, J. G. Jarvis. The couple who have to buy IsMiks for six or eight had ’toured through Yellowstone Na children, and there arc many such tional park. After aeelng the Columbia i River highway, the Mount Hood Loop and the numerous scenic attractions they declared -that the mld-Oolumbia far exceeded the great national park. One day tlie two families were at Kotierg beach on an outing. A couple from Michigan ha|>pened to be there that day. The Michiganders had jurt completed a trip through Yellowstone. They did not know Mr. and Mrs. Jarvia bad just made a similar trip. They be gan to tell about the grandeur of the park and compare it with the mid-Co- lunilda. They ended. Jurt as Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, by declaring thia aectlon far more appealing. I have taken the agency for the Mar shall-Well» Niagara ranirra. None bet ter made. You may eeenre the flneat range available on your own terma within reaeon. Break man, Rialto bldg.