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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1922)
PAGK 8 BEND IHIIiTjKTLN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 102U REAL MUSIC t Baby Jrnnetto Plitmogrnplii 1'lnys nny 10-lticli Record, $l.t8 encli MEN'S AUTO STROP 11A.OH Strnp nnd :t Hlndci, Tito n.ni 4 NATION'WIDE' mm Ha 371 DEPARTMENT STORES XMAH ('Altl)S 1 .1IIKO mvMtlllcnl, H III llt! OIII'll PiulciiKCi of 12, 2.1 mill I Or HOOKS I'liptilitr I'll (lull for (JrinvniipH, MHo (.'IiIIiIii'h'h llijnlin, l.lii Infants Novelties Largo assortment of Comb nnd Brush Sots, Untiles, Thermometers, Coat Hangers, Water Bottles, Bathing Sets, etc., etc. See our saving prices. Ladies' Handerchiefs Fancy Box Handkerchiefs, 23c to 08c Armenian Hand Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, 00c mm Shop Earlv ! We are prepared to help you make your Christmas shopping more satisfactory to you than ever before ! In our various de partments there are numerous suggestions of gifts that will give the greatest amount of satisfaction over the longest time. There is a big grist of unusual gift-values to select from. Something for father, mother, the children and your friends. A visit to our store at this time is particularly enjoyable and as you will find, it will be particularly profitable as well. 1 Useful Gifts! Genuine Community Plate Silverware Consisting nf KiiIvoii, Ktirktt. Tallin Kimioiin, Ton Spoons, Hiiliul Korku, Hurry Spoons, Hugur Sliulln, Ainu client of Silverware, nil nt Pen noy'H wiving prices, DOLLS! DOLLS! Tluil walk, tnlk, nli'i, laugh, cry chubby, loving dolls that nro practical ly mi In en kit hie. too in tIMlll, Tiixi hi Hoot, ii i rnl ml P2.UH Men's Fancy and Initial Box Handkerchiefs, 39c to 08c MEN'S BUCKLE BELTS 89c to $1.10 MEN'S SUSPENDER SETS, A pair of Suspenders and Garters, 10c to 9l.n A Great Assortment Felt Slippers Women's ...... Men's ... .. Boys' . ...... Children's $1.1D to $1.08 $1.23 to $2.25 $1.10 to $1.40 70c to S1.20 imported damask lunch sets 54-In. cloth and 6 napkins, blue, gold and pink, $3.08 BOUDOm CAPS Silk and Lace 40c to $1.08 LADIES' BATH ROBES of beautiful colored corduroy and flannel, $4.30 to $11.00 SILK HOSE Make very acceptable gifts 08c to $1.08 MEN'S GARTER AND AltM BAND SETS, BOO to 70c MEN'S GLOES Dress Kid Gloves, some silk lined. $1.10 to $1.08 MEN'S BATH HOURS Pretty Patterns $0.00 to 912.80 SHAVING HKUSHES Badger hair, solid set In rubbor, 70c to 08c GENTLEMAN'S OTTO SAI'ETV 4:ic each MEN'S ARM BANDS 10c to 23c RAZOR MEN'S SILK SHIUTS Good, heavy quality, new patterns 98.08 to $1.08 COTTON DHKSS SHIUTS Some with Silk Stripes 08c to $2.08 MEN'S SOCKS Fancy and plain colored Silk 00c to $1.40 Fancy Wool Socks, 40c to 08c STATIONAHV Beautiful packages, all sizes, flno quality paper, 12c to $2.40 HATH UOIli: PLANNED Pretty patterns ft Ho )iinl EVEHSHAHP PENCIL Kunmol, silver nnd gold (too to $5,110 PENDLETON ItOIII-S All wool, largo sixes, heavy weight, pretty as sortment of colors $8.00 to 811.00 Manicure Sets of Ivory, Pearl and Am tier, 08c to $8.00 LADIES' FANCY (iAUTEUH 40c SILK I'NDEHWEAU Jursoy Silk ViiMm $l.tl! to $2.10 Jursoy Silk Envulnprs $11. 10 to $3.08 Camisoles OHo to $2.10 NOVELTV APHONH HuiiKalow anil bib styles $1.(10 to $2.10 I'ANCV TOWELS nor to $1.10 pair SILK PETTICOATS of heavy Jorsey Silk $.1.10 to $5.0(1 HAND HAGS Largo assortment, Including the overnight and week end bng . $1.10 to $10.75 CHILD'S COLOUED IW.lt KPHEADS Blue anil pink $1.00 Stamped Goods Largo assortment of Tu bio Runners. Scarfs, Luncheon Sets, Illbs, olc. Puimoy's Saving Prices. COLLAH SETS I-atest Euibroldorod and Lace Dixlrn Collars nml Cuffs In Holiday Boxws $1.2:1 to $1.08 GAM Alt kinds of amusomont for tlio kidilles 'SALLY" PROMISES TO BE COMEDY HIT Musical Numbers Add to Enjoyment of Farce to Bo Presented on Friday by B. II. S. Juniors Irresistible comedy from beginning to end is what audiences Friday at the high school auditorium will see and hear, when the high school jun ior class presents "Who Has Seen Sally?" under the direction of Miss Helen B. Warnes. The play resem bles In Its clever arrangement of situations and lines, a comic opera rather than the usual farce comedy; and as a matter of fact there are a number of songs to add further to the enjoyment. A musical novelty will bo the work of the "newsboy chorus," members of which are Har old Darling, Gerald Hicks, Henry Calder and Leo Harryman. A large share of the comedy falls to "Cholley Choplln," played by Stu art Hae, who reveals in rehearsals that he is well suited to the part. Other members of the, cast are Vin cent Clarno as Ah Sin, Leo Harryman as Muggsy, Homer Epperson as Ho gan, Phil Phllbrook as Fatty Hires, Donald Hudson as Mr. Clark, Ruth Garner as MIbs Sourapple, Sarah Davis ns Mary, Elsie Johnson as Mrs. Hayseed, Elizabeth Stauffer as Han tier Hayseed, Florence Pattlo In the title role as Sally Clark, Gladys Mc Connell as VIda Vamp, Lillian Brown as Molly, Lola Whltmoro as Lollle, Kathorino Dugan as Dolly, Katherlno Bond ns Polly, Alma Jaeger as Folly. A matineo for grade school pupils will be given at 2:30 o'clock on Fri day, and the performance for adults will begin at 8:15 o'clock In tho eve ning, The matinee will be at the Grand theater, tho evening perfor mance at tho high school. GARAGE CREDITORS HOLD MEETING SOON Trustee to Be Appointed for Bend Motor Service Co. Owl Phar macy Bankrupt Creditors of the Bend Motor Ser vice Company, adjudged bankrupt, will bold their first meeting on Mon day, December 11, according to no tices received by them from G. C Morgan, referee. The meeting will be at 10 o'clock a. m. at Morgan's office. A trustee will be appointed. The Bend Motor Service Company suspended operations late In August, when creditors raided the garage, re moving automobiles, parts, tires and office equipment. Announcement that the Owl Phar macy Is in bankruptcy was made Fri day. Its liabilities are estimated at $13,000 and its assets at $7,000. SUPREME OFFICER OF K. OF P. TO BE HERE CAKD OK THANKS We "wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their .kind' assistance and sympathy shown to us during our suddon bereavement. Mil. AND MHS. L. C. DROUGHER. tip. For the first time since the organ ization of Deschutes Lodge No. 103, Knights of Pythias, one of the su preme officers of tho order will bo In Bend, on Thursday, December 21. Harry M. Love, supremo keeper of records and seal, will be hore, accom panied by Grand Chancellor W. F. Hardesty, and Walter G. Gleuson, grand keeper of records and seal of Oregon, and other grand officers, A "Bible class" In tho first rank will bo Initiated at that time, tho Pythlans exchanging meeting nights that week with tho Moose lodge. The Bible used In early Initiations by Jus tice Ilatbbone, founder of tho order, will be used, A number of candi dates are being held for this occasion. Chamber of Commerce has decided to remain neutral on the matter of tho Portland & Southeastern claims, according to word received by the Bend Commercial club. FARM BUREAU FOR RETAINING AGENT Unanimously favoring tho continu ation of tho offlco of county agricul turist, the Deschutes County Farm bureau executive commltteo decided at a meeting held last Wednesday at Itcdmond to do everything posslblo to see that tho offlco Is retained. Presi dent E. M. Eby reported on tho state convention. Woman Hopeful as She Leaves to Face Probe (Continued from page 1) ALBANY NEUTRAL ON P. & S. ROUTE PLAN Whllo favoring a Hogg pass rail road route across tho Cascades rather than the Natron cutoff, tho Albany station a few minutes before Holllns. head and had unlocked the house, Woniim Pnflcnt in Hospital Sunday morning Mrs. Nichols knew definitely for tho first time that she bad killed Greer, being Informed by her attorney. Sho took tho news calmly. When she arrived in Ilend at 3:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon, bringing tho first nows of the shoot lug which had occurred at 11 o'clock tho same morning, sho believed that tiie shot had been fatal, but said that she had not stopped to make sure. Mrs. Nichols, who Saturday was In a stato of actito nervous breakdown, necessitating her romoval to a hos pital, Is greatly improved, It Is stated by hospital attendants, Saturday, aftor her confession to Sheriff Rob erts and her statomcnt to Deputy Sheriff Terrll that sho had shot In solf defenso, sho became violontly hysterical. "My God, my baby, my baby;' don't lot hot- know of this," 11I10 moaned, when an attompt was mado to Interview lior In tlio jail, Sho beggod pltcously that no men tion be made of her relatives In Scut tle, and EUensburg, fearing that they would refuso to como to her assist ance Tho final chapter In tho Groer death caso, so far ns Bond Is con cerned, was written this Wednesday afternoon, when funeral cervices were held hero from tho Nlswnngor chapel for tho man who Saturday morning was shot to denth by Mrs. Nichols. Tho funeral had been un announced, nrrangements having been completed only Tuesday by J. M. Greer, a brother who arrived Tuesday from Ellonsburg, and tlio at tendance wub not large. Rev. F. R. Sibley of tho Methodist church had clinrgo of the service. Burial was in Pilot Butto cemetery, but tho body may later bo moved, tho brother says, Tho body was brought hore Tues day night from Crescent, whoro, fol lowing nn Inquest conducted by Kla math county authorities, a vardlct was returned stating that Greer came to his death as tho result of a gun shot wound Indicted with criminal Intent by Mrs. Nichols, on December 2 at tho Summit stago station. Woman Taunted Taunting her with lack of nerve, and daring tier to shoot, Robert Greer went to his death Saturday morning at tho hands of Mrs, Nichols, Un afraid even when tho woman stood , with his automatic pistol pointed at j jiiiii, uiuur iiiuuu ijju uiruuin lu lurcu. her to support him, which caused her to fire the fatal shot. Tho quarrel had ; started when Mrs. Nichols declared 1 that sho wanted to go back to hcri baby, a request which Greer had flatly refused. This was tho Information secured 1 from Sheriff I), E, Roberts, following ' his return from Crescent, whoro ho went to turn Mrs. Nichols ovor to Klamath county authorities. CLASSIFIED ADS mntm tnm 9ft wn4 - e word for ll over 20. All cla.ilfle.l tdvcrtU- STRAYED TAKEN UP About October ' 1st. roan holfor calf. No brands or marks Visible, Owner ninv samo by proving ownership mid pay ing churgoH. v, v. Swisher, TomVn, Ore, 7.11,; WIDOW GiriN HOO.E BOND ELLENSBL'RG, Wash.. Dec 0. Flvo hundred dollars bond posted by summit stage station In Klainu Robert Greer on his conviction of county, Oregon, Inst Saturday. (its some six weeks ngo, will bo given to Mrs, Oruor, widowed whon Mrs. Nichols shot Urocr to death nt tho th moonshlulng 11 few ilnys before ho loft Ellensburg with Mrs. I. A. Nlch-! Put It In Tho Bulletin. A Real Candy Treat United Army Stores at Court House Block Fresh Chocolate Creams 2 for lc; 50 for 25c The best candy for the kiddies' Christmas. Just received a new shipment of Government Rubber Pacs, with 14-in. Leather Tops, will sure keep the feet dry $3.95 Heavy Moleskin Cloth Blanket lined Mackinaws at $4.75 Government wind, snovv or rain proof suits, pant's and blouse with hood, at a suit $3.00 Heavy Loggers' Shoes $0.45 A full line of the best Army Shoes. A few Double Cotton Blankets left $1.95 Army Wool Blankets, 60x88 $2.95 Army AlTWool Overcoats pjfs" Wool Sox 25co 60c United Army Stores Noxt to Court House Entrance.