The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 17, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB IIKNI) IllLLKTIN. DAILY EDITION, IIEND, ORKtiON, HATl HI) V. NOVEMBER 17, 1017
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Bend in Brief
IXINGS l YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Here.
HATMID.W.
lUtl Men, nfriin of K. I', (ill-win
N p. in.
Lymi imi-iliiir, I'rt-fcli) (i-rlun rhurt'li.
MOND.W.
Lyon mii-t Inic, Ppi-nIi) trrlun rhurt-li
Ibtyul Arch Miwiii, t4tHtntJi- hull.
8 , in.
PnliiK-r nnil Dccnriilors, lamp Pine
luilior Ti'inpli', H p. in.
Tl'KSD.W.
Lyon nipctiiiu;, Pit-why Irrliiti church.
M. W. A.. HiiiIh-i-'n hull, M p. in.
Hliiiiriimon ami lirli klncr, lamp
PI no lilHir Tiniple, H p. in.
WKDM-MIMY.
fiiiiiiiicnlul (lull lunch, I'llut
lluttp Inn, iMMin.
I.yim niis-llng, Presbyterian church.
l-'iinncr' llilon, Kli Iiiii-iImiii school.
OUICOON Till'Mi THAIN
Arrives 7:1! n. m.
Leaves 8 p, in.
O.-W. It. N. TltAI.V
Arrlvua 7:H p. in.
Lonve 7:2b a. m.
AUTO HTAOK LINK HObTH.
Lonvea 8:45 a. in.
Arrival f l. ut.
AI'TO !J X KM.
Cnra to Burns. Fort Klamath
Kurt Hock, Silver l.uko and
other polula aouth and aonth
cnnt.
1'OHT OEKICK HOfltS.
General dellvorv open dally
8:30 n. in. to 7 p. m.
No mull distributed on Siindny.
Night .Iruln mall closes 7:15.
Duy trnln mall cIohoh (1:30 a. m.
TKLKtmAI'll HOURS.
Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9
p. in. Sunday and holidays
8 a. m. to 10 a. in., C p. m.
to 6 p. m.
TKLKPIIONIC HOCKS.
Pacific Tel. & Tol. Co. 2 4 hour
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
1 2 3
8 910
Joseph Vareo, of Ilrnlhors, was In
town on business thin mornliiK.
Loo Itoyer has Ronn to ttedmond,
where hn will work for some time,
Clyde MrKny left for I.u Ornnilo
this mornliiK on u week's IniKlness
trip.
Mrs. Mlnnln Illlyer Is vIbIiIiir over
the ,wook-aml ut her homo In (luto
wuy. M, II. Morton Is nwny on u trip to
Portlunil and Boatllo. lie will return
Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Presley went In Prlnn
vlllo this mornliiK and will remain
there for tho winter.
MIbb Poarl Dayton la on her way
1mi!k to floattlo oftor npmidlng o
month'horo with her sister.
John K. Hethorn enmn In from Mil
lion today to prove tip on his homo
fltaad, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kmll Klnillnr and
mull daitghtnr hnvn rnttlrnnd to lliolr
lionio In Hoston, Muss, They spout
lx months In liond.
Sunday Matinee & Night & Monday
Douglas Fairbanks
t IN HIS NEWEST OFFERING
"DOWN TO EARTH"
From the story,
of the versatile
star himself-
presenting his
own optimistic
view of life in a
riot of fun.
W. I). Cyrus was In toduy on mat
ters I'lilllli'i led Willi Settling Hi" af
fair of IiIh mother's estulo. Ilu will
return to Slaters tonight.
Mm. J. F. Wusnenur and children
urrlvi'd In Bend this morning and
will miike their honiii with Mr. Wus
I'lmr, w ho Is employed hern.
Khuiiiiiin lloiiil I here visiting IiIh
jiu ri-ii t h while on u 10-duy furlnuKli
friiin Kort Stevens, where he In a
iii'tintiiT ii f the Fourth Company In
Hie OreK'in Const Artillery.
AT THE HOTELS.
' Pilot Unite Inn.
Iten A. lieDumy, Portland.
Hum Mendelsohn, Hun Francisco.
I inn n Asdi-ll, I'ortlund.
. A I lee l.)iiiiri(iT.
Dot Hiiluiuu.
Jerry Houghton.
Kulli I. eh in u n.
JiMin l.yle.
Kulh YVImsbeaug.
Uoliert It. tiowdoln, Heattle.
C. C. Cimn. Ili-tiil.
Mm. It. K. Ktury. I.a Pine.
Klo!e Storey. I.u Pine.
II. II l.iimpliiK, I.u Pine.
' IttirlcH Purlin, Hummer I.uke.
J. Hi'llllK.
Ilium MePliemon.
Wrluhl Hotel.
Hoherl lii'iiiion and wife, Ktirckn
Mini I.
Mr. and Mm. Irwin S. WrluM
Portland. .
(). II. Iliinirdfl, Portland.
C. PlfKHy, Scu 1 1 In.
(ieorKe KIppiT, IIohIoii, Malta.
Oru Vim Tunnel, Minims.
II. P. Iavln. Madras.
C. Itenm, Alfuiru.
Ollvln Hoinhmiiyed, Klumalh Falls.
llurrlsiin Slavln, Medford.
Dulsy Iteed, I.a Pine.
Hurried JoIiiihoii, llrolhers.
Charles Kedmond, I'ortlund.
II. A. Hull. Portland.
Coxy Hotel.
K. M. Dora n.
Henry MrClusky.
N. IlaiiHon and wife, Tillamook.
S. N. William. Drewsey.
K. I.. Tomhlin and family, Hcnd.
C. KKinutson, Sherldun, Wyo.
II. Tlmliile, llend.
SAGES ENTERTAIN AT
SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
(Vimle Paper Iti'ail Ity Memliei-H of
the Cluli, Milken lilt With
Students.
Musical numhers and a comic pa
per entitled tho "Huge llulletin,"
niacin up the program given yesterday
afternoon In tho high school audi
torium by tho Sago literary society.
This was tho first . appenrnnco tho
club has in ado this year In a regular
assembly hour,
Stanley Ilond and Morlo Miller
made a hit in tho uniform of two
soldiers just returned from tho
tronehos, who produced .tho newspa
pnr from their homo town and read
aloud Jokes and humorous Btorlos
concerning pnople In tho high school.
Mildred Morris and Kuth Fleming
gavo a ploaslng piano duot. This was
followed by vocal solos 1y Viola
II row n and Marlon Coynor. Selec
tions on tho new Vletrola opanod tho
assembly.
An Klwlrlr Toaster (lint turns Hio
tonsl, $1,00. The Power Co, Adv.
TONIGHT-ONLY
"YANKEE
PLUCK"
A Patriotic, Thrilling and
l'li-unlng Htory. featuring
F.THF.i, LAVTON and
MONTAGL'K 1A)K
NEWS WEEKLY
COMEDY
A Caddy 8tory.
The gentleman whs lenrnllig to piny
golf mid It bud been toe much for the
roiiipoMiro of bis caddy. The cuddy
hud uiiide valiant efforts ut tlrst. but
by the third bole he wax helpleHK with
mirth. The p-ntleiiuin llxed III ill Willi
u cold eye and mild :
"What do you think I'll give you on
your curd If yon lire so silly und gig
gle nil the time? Do you think you'll
get a good" 7"
"No," replied tbe chortling cuddy.
"I ll get u V. O."
"V. (1. ! I suppose that stiiuds for
very good," snapped the Infuriated gen
tleman. "No, sir. V. O., very giggly," suld
the abandoned little cuddy, rolling on
the ground.
Will Not Visit "Meat Houses."
In Tokyo, suys (Jood Health, a cer
lain cluss of Jupunese are- adopting
the prncllco of eating incut, us they
have tirijolrcd the biiblt of using to
bacco und drinking whisky, through
their desire to Imitate the westerners.
Some have- an Idea that by llesh-eat-lng
they may be nble to Increuse their
xlr.e nnd vigor.
It Is noticeable, however, that the
Japanese women refuse to eat meat
mid will not vlhlt the restaurants
where ment Is served, which lire known
us "incut houses." The Japanese wom
en regard It Improper to visit such
plucc.H.
St. Paul's Gold Cross a Mark.
Thcr! Is n feeling growing In city
circles that Hti-ps should be tuken to
deaden tile gleam of the cross und bell
on St. Paul's cnthedrnl, snys the Ion
ilon Clobe. It Is pointed nut that these
were reglbb'd shortly before the war,
and Hint when tbe sun Is shining
brightly they afford n mugnlllcent
landmark for enemy airmen to lndl
nle the wherenhouts of tho very cen-
r of the city of London.
It Is stated that the shining cross
can be seen ninny miles nwny with the
miked eye.
llotpolnt Klet'trlc Irons, Ktiiirnu
teed. Only $.1, easy Installments if
desired. Tho Power Co. Adv.
The Store With Qood Qoods
Table Silver
Tho Silver Servlco is so inti
mately woven Into home alTuirs
thai Its selection should be made
where especial enre Is devoted
to Tallin Silver and where ad
vice and" suggestion!) may guide
tho pu cell user.
LARSON & CO.
have achieved a peculiar distinc
tion as the store specializing- in
correct Tuble Silver, presenting
the llnost stock in Central Ore
gon. LARSON & CO.
WatchmaKers and Jswelors
BEND. OREGON
A I the Sign of the $lg Clock
j . Practice Real Economy READ THE ADyERTISEMENTS Buy Advertised Goods
To-Night and Sunday Matinee
"Even As
You And 1"
It it alwaya the other person whom we read
about, and never ourselves i it aafe to juclffe
your neighbor? See this teven reel feature
play by Lou Weber before you iniwtr.
ALICE HOWELL
The World's Greatest Female Funater
AT THE MOVIES
(irnnd Theatre.
Senator Krunk Deerlng (William
Karnum), long has fought the good
old fight to aid children In their mis
ery, tho misery emailed by child la
bor. Ills dearest friend" Is Judge
Vernon (Frank Clark) who. appar
ently, has been his able lieutenant in
tho good fight.
Karller In life, Judge Vernon had
married and been blessed with a
charming duughter, Grace, (Vivian
rtlih).
Coming in daily contact with this
splendid representative of tho other
ex. Senator Deerlng, who is a bach
elor, is constantly reminded of the
softer but greater Joys of life which
ho has missed.
Ha begins by feeling toward the
girl tho tenderness that a father has
for his daughter. Time brings him
the discovery that he really loves the
girl, loves her so that he would make
her bis wife.
But yuuth Intervenes. A Dr. Ken
dfo (Brooklyn Keller), appears on
the scene; and by his tenderness and
love for little children, he finds his
way to the heart of Grace. Senator
Dnorlng discovers that tho young doc
tor has won tho affections of Grace
and he manfully stands aside. Mean
while the fight against child labor
goes on and the picture at the
Grand Theatre develops a very inter
esting theme.
Henry .McCarthy (Charles Clary),
is of the old type of politician and
dollar-muker; he wrings the dollars
from his employees and he pays lib
eral graft to the officials so that he
may continue in his hard-fisted ways.
But underneath, deep down in his
soul, is a little spark of tenderness.
And this littlo spark is kept alive by
Grace, for at her feet McCarthy would
lay his heart.
Liberty Theatre.
A special treat to the patrons of
tho Liberty Theatre is promised for
Sunday and Monday in the way of
another rip-roaring comedy cinema
presenting the inimitable Douglas
Fairbanks in his newest and funniest
offering, "Down to Earth," released
by Arlcraft pictures. In this film the
energetic Douglas not only excels all
his previous efforts on the screen
but at the same time, proves his abil
ity ns an author, in which respect
he is Just as distinctive as his acting
In fact, this photoplay is "very much
Fairbanks," so to speak, for he wrote
it, enacted Its principal character and
even directed several scenes himself
when other duties in connection with
the production of the film called Di
rector John Emerson away.
In addition to Its other merits,
"Down to Enrth" is undoubtedly the
most lavishly stnged photoplay In
which tho popular Fairbanks has ever
appoarcd. The film shows the many
difforent localities visited by a happy
young man whoso "wnndorlust" and
"closo-to-nnture" Ideas not only af
ford him the real pleasures of life
but at tho sumo time are tho means
of Bpi-cndlng health and sunshine
whorovor he goes. The thome is typ
ical of the true Fairbanks nature and
In addition to its mirth-provoking
qualities carries with It the well
known optimism and philosophy of
tho famous screen star, proving in
all one of the greatest screen tonics
ever presented. Douglas Fairbanks
knows himself hotter than any per
son living. In writing the story tor
flRAND THEATRE!
m WHERE GOOD M PICTURES ARE SHOWN
1 1 AjVfVti-
13 I '' C;
Douglas Fairbanks in "Down to Earth," at the Liberty
Theatre Sunday and Monday.
his own characterization it is, there
fore, naturally to be supposed that he
gives himself the. best vehicle to ex
press his own ideas on life.
SOCIAL RAISES KI NDS.
Proceeds from a basket social and
entertainment given last night at the
Hoech school, a few miles east of
Bend, amounted to $50.30. This is
to go Into the fund for the purchase
of an organ for the school. Miss
Winifred Nelson was in charge of the
arrangements and musical program.
One cent a word is all a little Want
Ad will cost you..
THANKSGIVING!
BE SURE AND SEE THE FINE DISPLAY OF
1 847 ROGERS and
COMMUNITY SILVER
--AT-
i
MYRON H. SYMONS
The Jeweler
. O KANE BUILDING
Sunday Night and Monday
"The Price
of Silence"
Tbe Uncle To ma Cabin of Today
A powerful photoplay against child slavery in
factory and mine, which stunts body and mind.
Presenting WILLIAM FARNUM
A dramatic portrayal of a strong man's tempta
tions, with that great screen mar.
PATHE NEWS-P icturet of present day
historical erenta world picture! of tbe war
v M i
Sunday in Bend
Churches
Baptist Church.
Sermon, 11 o'clock. Topic, "Sons
of God."
J. M. NELSON. Pastor.
Episcopal Services.
Rev. Van Waters, of Portland, will
hold services in the Masonic hall on
Sunday at S:00 p. m.