The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 14, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BEWP BUliliBTIff, DAtLT EDITION, BRND, OREGON, HATl RDAY. APRIL II. 1017
Sunday in Bend
Churches
Presbyterian Church.
If you are Interested In the pres
ent day happenings, you will find
Bomcthtng of special attraction at
the Proibytcrlun church In every
service.
A series of expository addresses
will begin next Sunday morning. This
sories will be on the book of Epresl
ns, which is the great book of church
truth. Come anil bring your Bible.
Write your questions down and hand
them In lor answering.
At the 7: SO service there will be
an Illustrated lecture, on the Taber
nacle. This lecture will be Illustrat
ed by highly .artistic slides that are
made according to Biblical descrip
tion. The members of the A. F. &
A. M. will attend this' service in a
body. If you want a seat you had
better come early.
Just a word about our morning
Services. Much of the material that
is being given in these Bible studies
. will appear in book form under the
caption of '.'Analysts of the Bible."
The gathering or this material rep
resents years of hard study and dif
ficult research work, and we say
without hesitation, or without any
thought of boasting, that it is all
worthy of one's attention.
H. C. HARTRANFT. Pastor.
Episcopal Church.
On Sunday evening at 8 p. m., in
the Masonic, hall, the Rev. Dr. Van
Waters, general missionary, will con
duct the service. Special music.
The Wright Hotel will serve an
old-fashioned chicken and dumpling
fend gravy supper. Sunday evening
at 6 o'clock, for 60 cents. Adv.
Patriotic.
Warden Have you ever been In any
European Jail? ' Prisoner No I My
motto has been to see America first
Star of Hope.
Slow Gam.
Madge Was George fooling wbtle
you were playing golf? Marjorie Gra
cious, I hope not I Why, I accepted
him.
police outwitted
by clever ruse
at prize fight
By H. V. Hamilton,
(United PraM Suit Correspondent)
NEW YORK, April 14. A story
of how tho Cuban secretary of the
Interior, all unconscious of It, helpid
a bunch of Cuban tir.tii tuns out of
a hole, was brought hero recently by
a tritreller from Hivniiu. I Li !li;.n
w.u staged tp Havana ever llin pro
tests of the mayor and the chief ot
police, much to the satisfaction ut
the promoters and to the extreme
chargin ot the secretary, who found
out about It later.
The tight was advertise! tn take
place, the hall was pscVedf tho Mia,
arets were going big and the Cubans
were happy. Jus: as the aunomwer
was telling his audience 'Alls', a fine
pair ot scrappers the two antngoiiUtb
were, and how the fur was iv!iiC t
fly, in clumped a sergeant mid ten
toy soldiers, designated police.
Down the aisle they marched in
precise military formation and were
brought to an abrupt halt at ringside
by the sergeant. who, with a flourish
informed the audience and the pro
moters that, by order of the mayor.
no fight was to be held.
''But. I have the authorization ot
the secretary of the interior to hold
this fight," the promoter protested.
"Can't help It," replied the serg-
enat. "Orders are orders and I work
for the mayor. "Clear out."
The debate grew and the words
were flying fast. .
"Suppose I should show you a
letter from the secretary of the in
terior. You know his signature, do
you not?" .
And the promoter produced his
letter.
"That's his signature, all right."
replied the policeman, "but the right
can't go on."
"If I should get the secretary ou
the telephone and he should tell you
to allow the fight to proceed would
you change your mind?"
This was agreed to and someore
rang up the secretary, who Informed
the policeman that the fight must be
held.
The policeman made his apologies,
bowed very low a lot ot times tnd
he and his men took front seats and
watched the show.
Next day it was found the secretary
was out of town.
BEND AUTOISTS MEET
DoelKlon On Joining Htato trrganlaa-
tlon la Deferred.
C. S. HUDSON, President
U. C. COE. Vice President
E. A. SATHER, Vice President,
E. M. LARA, Cashier
L. G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier
B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier
The First National Bank
OF BE'ND, BEND OREGON.
Fortified by Federal Reserve and
Federal Farm Loan Acts
The Comptroller of the Currency recently made the
following report to Congress:
"We now have the Federal Reserve System, which we
believe assures us against panics and fears, such as have
in the past, at intervals, disturbed our commerce and
paralyzed our Industries. The Rural Credits, or Federal
Farm Loan System, will aid in securing permanent com
mercial strength, and safety, based on the sure founda
tions of prosperous and thriving communities of farm
ers, held to the soil by ties of ownership and encouraged
and aided to secure constantly increasing results per
man, per acre, and per day.
"In reviewing our banking and fiscal situation we
seem now to be intrenched financially almost as firmly
as it is possible to provide for whatever Increases ot
army and navy the Congress may think to be necessary."
This bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System.
Whother or not the Bend Auto
club should affiliate with the Oregon
State Motor association was the chlot
topic for dtscusslou this noon, when
the club members met at luncheon
at tho Pilot Hllttft Inn. J. W. Mnrrl.
of Portland, representing the sfate
association, explained the advantages
ot membership in tho larger organi
zation, but no ni'ttnll was taken Uv
the club other than to grant him per
mission to secure individual mum
bershtps hero.
At the Movies
In the arrival o "Holl Morgan
Girl," at the Grand Theatro on Tues
day and Wednesday, will mark an
unusual event in local photoplay nn
nals. Without being horalded as tho
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body alt the reforms nmt dog mm tit
olvlllsatlun, the pluy will afford xtlriS
tng aeouoa and a gripping Intoreat
that has aoldom been reflected upou
the screen, Its scones are laid In
8an Francisco at a period Just pro
ceeding the great earthquake and
consequent tire. This catastrophe Is
used as the climaxing Incident ot a
aeries of sensational events that land
to the Presidio, where refugees con
gregated In thousands after tho night
ot terror and destruction, Dorol'iy
Phillips, on of tho moat fumous omo
tlonul stars tho acreon hus eve- In
troduced, will play tho leading role
tho daughter of "Hell" MoiBitn.
koeper ot one ot .the moat notorious
spots In San Francisco's Uurbary
Coast. Hor leading man will bo Will
iam Stowoll, and Lou Chancy, a clov
er actor ot villainous parts, will pro
vide the countorbnlauce. to Stowoll's
manliness In the principal role.
The film la startling from the
standpoint ot tho exceptional scenes
portrayed of the Ban Francisco fire
and earthquake, the realistic scones
of Barbary Coast and its attondnnt
conditions. It has boon conceded
that the art of film trickery has been
applied to the highest degree In this
picture. Dorothy Phillips has a won
derful emotional personality which
Is given ample opportunity to mani
fest Itself In this great picture.
CHAPLIN TONIGHT If there Is
anyone who contemplates seeing
Charley Chaplin tonight at the Orand
Theatre, that person had hotter store
up all the possible enorgy, for there
are at least a hundred laughs In store
for the one who attends. Chaplin
has appoared In almost every role up
to this release except a policeman,
and the policeman Is enacted In
"Eaay Streot." It Is full of good
humor, without much of tbe slap
stick.
. Tomorrow, Virginia Pearson will
bo seen again at the Grand Theatre.
The new release, "The War Bride'
Secret," is an unusually appropriate
picture at this time. Tho story deals
with the marriage of a young girl,
iean MacDougal, to a young man she
loves, in secret Just before ho leaves
for the war. Soon after ho loavoa,
the notfs comes to Jean that her hus
band haa been killed In action. Re
alizing that sho must have a father
for the baby sho exports, sho turns
to a man who was a former suitor.
This man Is a wealthy Scotch far
mer, by whom she Is accepted as his
wire. When the child is born be
thinks that it Is his own ba'ie. A
fow months later Jean's first hus
band returns from tho front. Hi)
was merely wounded in battle, and
returns to Scotland to see his wife.
Tho meeting of the' two brings the
realization of the truth to tho Scotch
farmer. He leaves Jean and hor flrat
husband and goes back to seok
WAR IN
Eorope
SEVEN REELS 7
THE ONLY AUTHENTIC WAR PIC
TURES SHOWN IN THIS COUNTRY DE
PICTING THE FIGHTING OF THE
EUROPEAN ARMIES ON LAND IN ALL
THE BELLIGERENT COUNTRIES OF
EUROPE.
The most comprehensive idea of the vast
ness of the struggle, clearly showing the
many types of fighting machines and the
methods of defeating armies.
The Belgian, English, French, Austrian,
German, Russian fighting machines shown
in action. Trench life, with its exciting in
cidents. The most interesting and gripping story of
the war
MORE ABSORBING THAN A NOVEL
Tuesday and Wednesday
Bend Theatre
hspplnoss elsewhere.
Tho play Is cleverly acted out In
every detail.
Ilenil Theatre.
On Tuesday and Wednesday ev
enings at tho Bend Thuatro will he
shown seven reola or film "On tho
Firing l.lno in Europe," heralded as
the only authentic wur films taken
and shown III America, These real
istic seniles worn gathered by u cor
respondent the New York World.
The great armies are seen close up
in genuine righting action.
Life behind tho scenes, will be
shown tomorrow night In "Tho Last
Act." a story of stage life on the
leglitnato stage. lit thla. picture
la featured Besslo Ilarrlscatn, Clara
Williams and Itnhert McKlra. and a
good Keystone Comedy, "Clndurs or
Love."
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Adress Box 388, Bend, Or. 88tfc
GINGER HEWING MAC'III.VKH A
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home. The Bend Furniture Co. 79tfc
FOR SALE Two lots in Northwest
Townslte Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the river, near Shev
lin mill); prlco SI 50, easy terms. Ap
ply abc. Bulletin office. tf
We are told by
the highest medical authority that
Bad Teeth Mean
Sickness
Disease
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Death
Full Set of Teeth, Upper or Lower $10.00
Gold Crown, 22k 5.00
Bridge Work, 22k.. 5!00
Bridge Work, Porcelain 5.00
Crowns, Porcelain 5.00
Fillings ' m 1.00
Lady Assistant Always in Attendance.
The King Bee Dentists
BACKED BY 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.
, , Over VoKtofflce, Bend, Oregon.
DR. A. O. FROOM, Professional Manager. Hours) 8:80 a. in. to 8:110 p, nt, Sundays 0:00 to 5:00