The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 28, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
COMING SATURDAY NIGHT
AND .SUNDAY MATINEE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
NIGHTS ,
THE
TARANTULA
Featuring
Edith Storey
Shanks
and Chevalry
Comedy
BEND THE AT R E
it
EDITH STOBEY & ANTONIO MORENO
' i Th Tirantu't ."
At Grand Theatre, Thursday and Friday
I; ' II
; At the Movies j
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Grand Theatre.
The Grand Theatre Thursday and
Friday will present Edith Storey in
the extremely gripping photoplay,
"The Tarantula," a story ot the re
venge of a Mexican maid, who was
-deserted by an American false lover.
The story of the play is as follows:
"Beauty Smythe is at his old tricks
again. Look at the raving beauty
lie's got on the string now."
' This was Manning's contribution
to the discussion, which was taking
jjlnce in one ot New York's most ex
clusive clubs. All seemed to take
" -a Jolly view of the matter except
Van Allen, who, the others noticed,
looked with disapproval on the flirta
tion. They could not understand his
mood, and prodded him for his pred
entness. Wfcen Smythe joined them,
Van Allen called him over and asked
iim to listen to the story he was
about to tell the story of one man
who paid for his loose habits.
First, he drew from his pocket a
picture of a young man, about
Smythe's age. "My sister's only boy"
he said. "Two years ago he was
leading the kind of life you are now,
Smythe. He came down to Cuba
to visit me and met Chonita, a pret
ty Mexican girl. , He immediately
became infatuated" with her, to the
consternation of Pedro, another of
lier lovers, who soon saw that Teddy
held a higher place in her heart than
he did. When her father heard of
the affair he sent her away to their
i summer hacienda, hoping that she
would forget Teddy. Whau Ted re
ceived an invitation from a friend
to spend the summer with him, he
accepted. Out hunting one day, he
met Chonita and both were happy at
the reunion. He told her ot his love
for her and she believed him. Of
course, he promised to marry her.
One day, while walking through
the forest, Ted Just missed stepping
on a tarantula and shrinking from
the hideous thing, told Chonita that
he feared these terrible spiders
worse than anything on earth. Some
time later, Ted received a note from
her telling him to meet her at the
usual place, and from the tono of
the note he knew what had happened.
She came and brought a minister
with her, but Teddy was married
and had two children, so even if he
wanted to, he could not have mar
ried her. Before word got back to
the hacienda, Ted had hopped on
a horse and started" on a mad gallop
tor the railway station, to avoid the
wrath of her father and Pedro.
Back in New York once more, he
felt secure. Chonita meanwhile was
thrown out ot her father's house,
and her child was born in an aban
doned cabin. It lived but a few
hours. Then Chonita got a position
as dancer in a cheap music hall and
became popular immediately. The
proprietor of a New York cafe, see
ing her perform, asked her to come
to the city and dance tor him. When
she remembered that her betrayer
. was also in the city, she accepted.
Hearing of her proposed trip, her
father sent her a dagger, so that she
might kill Teddy and then herself.
but she returned it, telling him
Mj GRAND THEATRE
THE STORY OF THE
REVENCE OF A
MEXICAN
S E N I O It I T A
for the false love of an
American youth, who
kills her lover with the
sting of a tarantula.
An Exceedingly Gripping Drama
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COMING! COMING!
COMING!
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-At the Bend Theatre Thursday and Friday Nights
C. S. HUDSON, President
U. C. COB, Vice President
E. A. SATHER, Vice President.
E. M. LARA, Cashier
h. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier
B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier
The First National Bank
OF BEND, BEND OREGON.
It's a Mighty Comfortable Reeling
to know, that in addition to the large resources of this
Bank, that at any time wo con send Ten Thousand M
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars in notes duo this Hank,
to the Federal Reserve Bank, at Han Francisco,, Calif.,
. and receive either currency or credit for the sumo.
Cufitomers doing business with this Bank enjoy tills ad
ditional security, which is of almost inestimable value.
that she would choose her own meth
od of death (or both of thorn.
In the city, she met Teddy onco
more. She responded to all his ad
vances and finally induced him to
invite her to his apartment. Hera
she presented him with an elaborate
Jewel cane, which, she said, con
tained a gift. When her revengeful
hands opened the case, a giant ta
rantula crawled out. Need I tell
you that he died a terriblo death?"
' In a meditative mood, "Beauty
Smythe" sat In his room and reflect
ed on what he had heard. Then the
moral hit home, and the lcttor ho
had Intended sending to his latest
LLAoolrirJJ
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pOK HALK Automobile, In running
order, for $50. Call Black 2052.
94-3t
poit SALE First class cafe, well
located, doing good business. In
quire Bulletin. 93tfc.
pOB SALE OR TRADE 80 acres
irrigated land, near Bend. , P.
O. Box 248. 92-97p
pOR SALE Light canvass-covered
traveling wagon, equipped with
small stove, cooking utensils, bed,
table, clothes locker and supboard.
Inquire P. T. Hardesty, Brooks
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fOR SALE Neat, new, little house
with lot 7, block 8, Mill addition,
half way between poBtotfice and sash
and door factory. River front lot,
finest place in Oregon for garden
and chickens; rich black soil, four
feet deep. Terms like rent. Have a
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pOR SALE OR TRADE Nine-acre
orcnaru in Koguo Klver valley.
Adress Box 388, Bend, Or. 88tfc
pOR SALE Team, wagon, harness,
saddle, tvenwooa urocery. sstrc
JpOR SALE New American Adding
ana listing macnine; never usea;
direct from factory. Owner has no
use for it. Cost new $88 f. o. b.
San Francisco. Will take $75. See
machine at this office. 80tf.
SANGER 'SEWING MACHINES A
$3 payment places one in your
home. The. Bend Furniture Co. - 79tfc
pOR SALE Two lota in Northwest
Townsite Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the river, near Shev
lln mill); price $160, easy terms, Ap
ply abc, Bulletin office. - - tf
FOR RENT
pOR RENT Modern five room
house. Inquire Ross Farnham,
Central Oregon Bank Bldg. 93tfc
pOR RENT Furnished rooms and
board. Inquire across from the
Catholic church, on Wall. 89-94p
POR RENT New 4-room apart
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center. J. Ryan & Co., O'Kane build
ing. - 88tfc.
TO TRADE.
pOR TRADE Land near Modford,
or timber land hear Ooldendalo,
for property In Bond. F. Thordar
son, 89-04C
"swoetheart" never wont
than the trash basket.
farther
Itcnd Tln-iKr'.
, Vivian Miirtlu, onu of the Para
rnount s most popular stars, will ap
pear tomorrow and Friday at the
Bend Theatre, In "llor Father's
Son," a story of tho golden period
ot the South before the Civil War.
One of tho humorous and Inter
eating complexities In "Her Father's
Son" la when Francos Fletcher, as
played by beautiful Vivian Martin,
forgets that she Is masquerading as
a boy and walks right into her cousin
Unity's boudoir.
The spectacle of Betty's shocked
feelings Is a treat to bohold but
Francis guilelessly sees only tho pret
ty new drosses. A mischievous Idea
appeals to Hetty. Why not dress
her "boy" cousin, Francis as a girl,
the night or the ball. Frances
agrees.
At the great event tho guests are
dazzled by tho beauty of Betty's girl
"couBin rrom 8t. Louis." Hnrkneas,
the West Pointer, falls desperately
in love with this dainty lltllo beauty
and tho complication is complete
With the picture will be shown tho
sixth eplsodo ot "The Shielding
Shadow." the chapter entitled. "The
Disappearing Prisoner." This serial
play Is becoming more absorbing
with the showing of each chapter.
MOVED!
4
The Office of the
Bend Park Co.
have been moved to the cofner of
BOND tnd GREENWOOD AVE.
Oppoute Wright Hotel.
TO-NIGHT
Marshall
THE EVANGELIST
First Baptist Church
Marshall is ready
to give tho Devil
the drubbing of his life.
"Something Doing"
The question Is ln-hig generally nnkrd
with IntiTi'Ht, "Who Is the mIiIi'UIIiik
BhudowT" "
LICENSES ALL CONE
CoiiililnutloiiK I'mmI l't Tiwlny, unil
Krili Supply Wired For.
8o heavy bus been the demand for
licenses made by Deschutes rouuly
sportsmen Hint Ihfl supply Of com
bination fishing and hunting Untunes
at the office of County Clerk J. II.
Haniir becamo entirely exhausted.
Anticipating the shortage, a wire
was sent to the Fish mid (iunin com
mission lust night, asking for a fresh
bunch of blanks.
There arc still plenty of blanks
on hand for anglers, or for humors
It was announced.
Easter Hats
See our ladies'
and children's
Easter Mats,
Prices unusu
ally reason
able. Call and
look them over
STOCKMON'S
5 and 10 Cent Store.
OVER 60 HOMES
IN BEND
do all their cooking on
Electric Ranges
Over 30 More Homes
In Iknd do part of their cooking with elec
tricity. We expect to equip 50 Homes with
Electric Ranges this spring.
We Sell Hangcs on Easy Terms
Bend Water Light & Power Co.
You'll Surely Find It Here
Oregon Trans
fer Company
WILL DO YOUR
MOVING, LIGHT and HEAVY
HAULING, TRANSFER, EX
PRESS AND BAGGAGE
BUSINESS.
PHONE BLACK 451
Logan's
Fresh Chocolates,
Taffy, C'armclH, FuiIkw, lion
Hons, made every day.
SPECIALLY PACKED BOXES A
FEATURE.
A Pleasant Hour
AT MILLIARDS AND POOL.
Cigars and Tobacco,
IImI I.lriM.
'Metropolitan
CHAIILKS CARROLL
Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
Phone 221
Pioneer Auto Stage &
Truck Co.
PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WE
KNOW HOW.
Step!
TUESDAY
and
SATURDAY
HIPPODROME
H. CA TO
MKHCHANT TAILOR
NEW SI'RINO STOCK JUST
ARRIVED!
IIavoyoupClotheii(made Inliend)
CoNt Losm and Flu Hotter.
Phone, Red 1411
CARL JOHNSON
TAILOR
SKILLED WORK
at
Reasonable Prices
Fit and Workmanship
absolutely guaranteed.
Lawrence Building,
733 WALL STREET
ones Dairy
CLEAN MILK
AND CREAM.
Milk for Infants and
Invalids a Specialty.
Phone Black s 1531
J. A. EASTES
GENERAL INSURANCE
CITY AND FARM ,
PROPERTY
BEND LOTS AT LOW
PRICES AND EASY TERMS.
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