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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1917)
1MGR 4 THE IIK.ND IUI.LKTIX, DAILY KMTION, HKNO, OHKOON, Kit I DA V, KKITK.MIII-'.ll 2N, IOIT poll HALK Lots 9 and 10, of block 24 of Kenwood, prlco Hati. very easy torun. See A1IC, Uullutln officii. 849-nOtf SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY TO-NIGHT! BOARD AND ROOM. Little Mary McAllister in Steps to Somewhere" Do Children Count ? See this picture and you nave the answer HELEN HOLMES in "The Railroad Raiders' will also oe (town. Saturday Night and Sunday Matinee FLORENCE LaBADIE in "Her Life and His" Two Reels of Max Linder Comedy "MAX, THE HE ARTBRE AKER. ' GRAND THEATRE DONT MISS SEEING ANITA STEWART -IN "Clover's Rebellion" -A young doctor with wonder protpecti a skeleton a trusty "flivver and the right idea, was ahle to put it all over "her" father also over mother, also the persist ent Duke and several other con veniences. PATHE NEWS Sees All, Tells All, and you see just what you have heen reding about. HELEN HOLMES in 'The Railroad Raiders' A T TMP hICi IIF" friendship is pleturlzed in a beautiful. I I 1 111 1VIJV IL-JlJ I, hrilllne . hiphlv Hltortalnlni ,,,,. in this striking and exceptional film. Carlyle Blackwell enacts the role of the friend who goes the limit and to his assured and always delightful act ing are added the superb character izations of June Elvldge, Henry Hull, and Muriel Ostrlche. making this one of the best acted plays ever filmed. Grand Theatre. Who dares to say that children do not count? This question should at tract the attention of every man and woman. In this time of turmoil, when mothers are giving away their sons to their country, there should he but one answer. The picture to "be shown at the Grand Theatre at the matinee Saturday will touch the heart fibres, all of the human emotions will be stirred. Love, hate, pathos, lumor, ambition, greed, all vie for supremacy. Every one will admit that children do count. Tonight and also at the Saturday matinee will be shown the second chapter of "The Railroad Raiders." In this picture Helen Holmes takes the star role and 1s especially cap able. As the story goes, there are certain people who prey upon the railroads for their living. The rail Toad officials are having everything 'Investigated that will' give a possible lue to solving the mystery. This serial is different from most serials in that the different chapters show a complete story in each issue. Liberty Theatre. In these days when everyone is in terested in the deeds of valor and na tional patriotism it is a very timely "period for' such a picture as "The "Little Boy Scout." This picture is shown at the Liberty Theatre tonight and all of the members of the Boy Scouts in the city are to be the guests of Manager Coble. The guesis will have f special section reserved for them and will be accompanied by Scoutmaster H. C. Hartrauft. Sunday night there is to be shown the drama, "A Square Deal." This 5s a picture that goes right to the heart of everyone who really has a Jieart and can sympathize with the unfortunate. Friendship that goes the limit for another is hard to find but such a Duacvaa x . OU7LYLE ijue eiviDOE .. A Squar DaoT At Liberty Theatre Saturday night. MANY (iM)l) POSITIONS. Can bo had by any ambitious young man or woman In the field of rail way or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and women to prepare for the telegraph service to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for Signal Corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full par ticulars. The Railway Telegraph In stitute, Portland Or. 247-50p Classified Advertisements FOR SALE JURY DISAGREES f Br United Press to the Bend Bulletin) RED OAK, Iowa, September 28. The jury in the Lynn and George Kelly ax murder cases was unable to agree and has been dismissed. GERMAN LOSSES ARE HIGH AT SONNEBEKE I By United Preu to the Bend Bulletin) LONDON, Sept. 28. The German losses in the last two battles in the Sonnabeke district have far exceeded the slaughter of the enemy since the first Ypres battle, General Maurice, director of operations, has told the United Press. . One cent a word is all a litt'e Want Ad will cost you. C. S. HUDSON, President L. G. McREYNOLDS, Cashier U. C. COE, Vice President K. E. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier E. A. SATHER, Vice President. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND, OREGON. 'The Stockmen's Bank of Central Oregon" Our large resources, years experience, and full under standing of the needs of the stockman enable us to render him a max imum service. of ASK ANY OUR CUSTOMERS HOW WE TREAT THEM. WE INVITE NEW BUSINESS . THAT IS SAFE AND LEGITIMATE. First National Bank Member; Federal Reserve System, pOR HALF: A 1916 Ford auto, in good condition. Inquire at Ben nett's grocery. 680-28tfc gIDKWALK FOB SALK Sixty feet of good four-foot sidewalk. Can easily be hauled In 18 -foot lengths to any location. Inquire Bulletin of fice. 402-O6tfc FOR SALE Two lots In Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev lin mill) ; price $150, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf poll SALE Lots 9 and in, of hlock 13, Bend View, price $200, easy terms. See ABC, Bulletin office. 3B0-70tf PILOT BUTTE INN At Your Service BROOKS' BOXING SCHOOL CATO S TAILOR SHOP Private Leaaoni Every Evening at 8 o'clock Reduced Rate to Boyi, Piicet Modertte For Information Phone Red Ml I ROOM AM) ltO.AU! Kurnlshml room nnd bonrtl for oitnor two in dlt's or two gentlemen. Iiuiulro ilul lotln. 651-46.1 Ip FOR RENT poll HUNT Furnished room. In quire Oregon street, next to uiiick smith shop. Mrs. Jim Green. 656-48, 5.1p poll HUNT Kooum. nnnr tho high school, steam neat anu nam. i an lied 621. 246lfr FOUND pol Ml Lady's cont and gloves. tall bl iiuiieiui omce to menui; inrt pay for add. 584tfc LOST jOST Child's spectacles. Finder plensn return to iiuiioun omen. Ho ward. 641-45.4t!p WANTED y.WTKIl woman to rook and hus band to work on state highway. Apply Frtmk May. U81-49,flr yAXTKI) Tin makers. Apply Urooks-hcaiilon ( amp No. 1. t; t; -T.s . p y.XXTKIMli lp at Demi llyo Works. 210 (ireenwood avoniiu, opposite Wright Hotel. 640-44. 50e y.lXTKIM-An experienced cook. In qulro at T. A. McCauu's, or Phone 1561. 627-4 ttfc y.XTKI Will pay cash for your housohold goods. Brlggs' Second hand store. Phono lied 1581. 634-243tfc. y.XTKIl I want your second hand urnlturo, and you want my money. Call th j Hand Quick Kxchango, at Oregon and Bond, or Phono Illack 1711. 648-23lfc piIlXITlRK WANTKD Wu will pay nest rasn price ror uaea iur- nlture and household goods. Phone Black 1641. 385-78tfc NEW DRESSES of Serge, Satin and Serge Trimmed with Georgette JUST IN BY EXPRESS The assortment includes New Models with Braided Motifs, in Navy and Green; New Black Satin Models and Military Models. Come in and look at these Dresses then at the low prices $12.75, $14.50, $16.50, $18.75 and up to $27.50 New Corticella Silks A Beautiful Assortment of Fancy Plaid Dress Silks, also Stripes in ev ery wanted color. Priced at . $1.85, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 yard L'OOK hehe HEFOKE YOU nuv STOP AND SHOP AT REWARD. JJKWAHU $5 for Information lead ing to the arrest of party or panic tearing or destroying my a Ivrrtnlnu matter. Percy Ilronk. G."U-4 8f pop KALE-178 acres 9 miles north west of Tumalo, 160 acres plow land on place, 2 sets Improvements; water; all fenced. J. W. Scott. 66049, 53 poll SALK New Home Sewing Ma chine, first class condition. In quire 415 Newport Ave. 65S-49p pOS SALK Eighty acres irrigated land, CO-acre water right; 20 acres cleared. One mile from homestead lands. Terms. Inquire Bulletin. 648-45tfc pon SALE The Corkin Ranch; 160 acres on the river, $12.50 per acre. Write L. Corkin, R. 4, Oregon City. 620-40,52p II PUKJ1 . . 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