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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1917)
VAGK 4 THE HKXU iHivvmH, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, WKDNKHDAV, MAY Hit, 1017 National victory NEED OF BASEBALL American Iioague Mut llo !K-fetod, Declare Hand of Rival Major Ilasoball Organiation. By II. C. HamUton, '(United Prau Burl Cornpondnt) NEW YORK. May 23. The Na tional league must win some world's championships or baseball as well as the National league is going to Gauffer," said John K. Tener, presl 'uttit ot the National league, today. "The ease with which the Red Sox Msfoated Brooklyn last year and the tact that they bad little trouble lu -winning from Philadelphia the year "before makes it rather hard tor th-s National league. "We haven't been winning world's championships often enough. The reputation oi the old Cubs and the old Giants doesn't do us much good. Tho tact that the Braves established a rocord by winning a world's cham pionship in tour straight games, de feating what Is called the greatest "baseball machine ever pieced to gether, doesn't get us any prestige at all. We've got to win champion ships and keep on winning them. "I realize just as any one that our league doesn't seem to shape up with the American, although I know in my heart that by comparison hon est comparison on the record ot years that we do not suffer." Tener undoubetdly has grasped the point on which the National league kind ot baseball Is going to "live or die. The National league "will have to win some championships before it can take rank with the "brand produced by Ban Johnson's subjects. New York has acquired consider able of a National .league baseball club. It is expected everywhere that it will win the National league cham pionship. It it does It will provide some pretty strong opposition for anything the . American league can trot out. In a short series it would "be a hard task to defeat ' that ag gregation of high-strung, hard-playing athletes. . The regularity with which the Ath "letics formerly crushed National league opposition, the success of the "Red Sox in 1912 and .their two later victories in 1915 and 1916 look rath er bad for the National league and all this in spite ot the wonderful Cubs, the Pirates and the amazing Teats ot the Braves. SUES FOR DIVORCE, ASKS CARE OF SON Suit was filed for divorce yester day afternoon by Fred Estes. of this city, through bis attorney, Charles W. Erskine. against Mrs. Mary Jane "Estes, allegations coming for the 'most part under the head of incom patibility of temperament. The "plaintiff asks . the custody of their 'two-year-old son, Fred, Jr. W - , ;! At the Movies j Bend 'Theatre. Oil and water will not mix that is an old axiom, but it is no truer than the fact that Fifth Avenue and Coney Island are not intended to meet and mingle on the same social plane. . Fifth Avenue's manners and igarb are very humorous in the eyes of Coney Island and Coney Island's lack of manners and garb are equal ly humorous to Fifth Avenue where they are not shockingly offensive. Slices from these two very differ ent strata ot society meet and try to "mingle on the screen of the Bend ' Theatre Thursday and Friday, where ' the Famous Players Film company ' presents Irene Fenwick, with Owen -Moore, in "A Coney Island Princess," ' a Paramount Picture, produced un ' der the direction of Del Henderson. It is an adaptation of Edward Shel ' don's successful play, "The Princess Zim-Zim." The result is one of the most fascinating combinations of comedy and drama that has been vseen on the screen for a, long while. Can you imagine" a Coney Island dancer, Tessie Mooney, introduced to Fifth Avenue as the fiancee of one of the "400"? Can you picture her father, the owner of "Turkish C. S. HUDSON, President E. M. LARA, Cashier U. C. COE, Vice President L. O. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier E. A. BATHER, Vice President. B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. Federal Reserve System The Financial Gibraltar of America War or no war, the Banks ot the Nation are firmly en- trenched on the hills of prosperity, with their vaults Jull ot munitions to withstand whatever attacks may come People may rant about our national unpreparedness, but do you know ot any nation or people under the sun bet ter prepared FINANCIALLY? The First National Bank, of Bend, is a member ot the Federal Reserve System. ' MaxuTU Costs Little to Run Thousand of Maxwell owner run their car on $6 to $8 a month, because the Maxwell it mechan ically right. The real automobile i the mechan- inside, where you can't ee it. And the Maxwell excel a machine, is world endurance champion, . , r the most efficient car made and the most inexpensive to operate. Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 All print . o. b. Detroit. Whether for town or country use the Maxwell logically is 'your car. Universal Garage Phone Black 1101 124 Greenwood Bend, Oregon iRENE FENWICK. JuortfiNsSew- - ' fy H 1 OWEN MOOKE. v ... I ' hf' -Jl "a Corusy Island VmxicefiJ i , - .-g- 'Irene fenwick, supported iJ" OWEN MOORE. , M . "A Coney Island VmncefiJ FAMOUS KiATiyn.pvirww.. At the Bend Theatre Dream," struggling into "open-face men wld elasa skids on his feet and mufflers on his mlts"? He is of ficially dressed -for a reception in hnnnr of hfH daughter and snends mnnt nf hfa HmA Rlinnine his achine I feet out of his patent leather shoes. Pete, the young chap to whom Tessie Is engaged, has wandered into her father's show In a semi-intoxicated condition after his former fi nnrM hiiR hrnlrpn her engagement to ' him in disgust at his propensity for I T.I In addition, the -14th episode of "the Shielding Shadow," entitled , . Thursday and Friday. "Absolute Black," the next to the last chapter, will be shown. This chapter helps much to solve the mystery. Grajid Theatre. Alice Joyce and Harry Morcy are to be seen tomorrow evening and Friday at tbe Grand Theatre, In "Vyomanhood a 'Startling and phe nomenal Vltagraph film. This play will be shown for the benefit of the Bend Chapter of the Red Cross association. A synopsis ot the picture Is as follows:- Mary Ward, a brilliant American girl, having finished her education j abroad, is guest or honor at a fare well ball In Rurltanla. This is a country In which tbe de facto ruler. Marshal Prince Darlo, holds sway with the militaristic system upper most as the source of his prestige. His son. Count Darlo, brought up j In the atmosphere ot the system, is nevertheless young and susceptible, and he falls sincerely in love with Mary. With the strongest fighting ma chine In tho world, a depleted treas ury, and a revolution pending In the event of another tax burden, tho lead ers in the Rurltanian council point to America, peace-loving, rich and unprotected as the object of their salvation. Touring homeward by way of Manila, Mary meets Paul Strong, a virile type of American, Governor of the Philippines, just at the mo ment of the war's outbreak. War Is declared on the, United States by Rurltanla. The full horror of a hopeless conflict marks the first stages of the war. Churches, mills and homes are destroyed and the helpless and homeless are suh Jucated to frightful persecutions, while America's untrained , soldiers arc slain by the thousands. Mary Ward's sister Is slain In her homo by a bomb and her brothnr Philip is blinded In battle, and Philip's sweetheart at a task ot mercy lu a hospital Is disfigured tor life dur ing a bombardment. The whole na tiou Is passing through a dlro ordeal when Paul Strong Is appointed Di rector ot energies. Mary, for her part, undertakes an other and most dangerous patriotic work. Being thrown into contact with tho Invaders, she manages to secure a place In their headquarters through pretondtng to reciprocate the love ot Count Darlo. All tho divine fortitude of her womanhood Is mustered to fare many ordeals. Including a viow ot the execution of Jane Strong, condemned by Prince Dalro for rousing the men ot Amer ica. After two years of preparations, Paul Strong boldly makes his way Into tho midst ot the enemy -council and delivers 'America's final 'chal lenge He is mocked and Mary at tho same time Is confronted with evidence ot her espionage - Both are forthwith condomnod to be shot. America Is ready at last. Paul demonstrates It by a dramatic ob ject lesson that quickly secures for him a,nd Mary sate conduct back to their lines. The concentration of resources and now highly tralnod patriotism make good in the flnul test. Thoro is a great hattlo on land and sea, in which tho enomy is annihilated. Amor lea emorges once more a nation strong and triumphant. CLAHNIKIKI) ADVKKTINKMKNTH FOR SALE jyfl'.ST SKI, I,, on account of bnd hoalth, H-tou truck. Any reus- onnblo offer considered. M. A. Vo Innd, near Stool blrdgo. 222U2,4tip poll HM.K Five pullots and one rockerol, full stock; beauties. At Wright Hotel. AIbo nine-months- old Plymouth Rock cockerel. 21842,43c POK HALK Heavy draft team. harness, and now Studohnker wa gon. Inqulro Bulletin. 209-41. 42, 43p KHIt HAI.K One good Joniey cow. ' Write Box 74. I15-'41.43p poit HAI.K Buttermilk route, pay ing businoss. Inqulro Bullotin. !14-'41'45p pxR HALK Best well-drilling ma chine made, must be sold at great sacrifice; make offer. J. W. Oreon, 390 Vancouver Ave., Portland. Oro. m-'4'.,'.p pOK H.4l,K Ford runabout. In quire Mrs. Inez Ponco. 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