The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 24, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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TONICHT
SUNDAY MATINEE
Sarah Bernhardt
FilJom'i nuprcme offering". Tlx tfreateet actrem in
world" in the yrcatent icrecn drama of the ifreateet wr.
A pathetic, vivid, vital play iliuwintf French womanhood
and manhood it it licit and bravett. The picture you
can never forget.
"Who Is Number One?"
Watch For Date
SUNDAY NIGHT and
MONDAY
Marguerite
Clark
-IN-
" The Amazons"
Tliii dainty little ictrete u
more attractive in tKi film
masterpiece than in her former
production!. A picture alive
with human interest. pathoeand
humor. You muit ice Mar
guerite in thit picture Sunday
and Monday,
Al.o
A Comedy
I mny bent a unuro of jili'iixttro on Ilia
pavement, ifl" 'I crle limy pipe aero
tho darkness, fiddle scratch It
I Invitation nil th n ( note of
I midnight triifllc Mill I viiln their
summon upon hi wlmhm'.
18-Cyllnder Engine,
Ily leaps mid bound the stationary
tyjitj airplane engine nre Increasing
In power rntlnif In llio stern compctl
lion hctwct'cn tin! central power unci
Hie allied nation. In England IxmiIh
Contiilcn Iiiin heen doing commendable
work iiIoiik lliene linen, mill among hi
latest product 1m the 18-cyllinler Htm-hcaiii-Ciitiilcn
engine, which develop
175 brake horne power, and tut w no
fewer than half u dozen miiKiit-to und
in equal nuinljer of carburetors, uy
llin Keleiitlilc Anierlean. Tho urrang6
Inent of the cylinder Ih Interesting:
Twelve of the cylinder are arranged
im In the usual IwIii-hIx practice, while
the remaining alx are arranged In the
upper center, forming whut I styled
the "hroud arrow" type.
1917 NOVEMBER 1917
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OltKUOM THUNK Tit A I.N
Arrlvoa 7:20 a. m.
Leave 8 p, m.
O.-W. II. A N. TKAI.N.
F Arrive 7:36 p. m.
Leave 7:26 a. m.
ALTO BTA(K LINK HOL'TII.
Leave 8:45a.m.
Arrive 6 p. m,
AUTO IJNF.H.
Cara (o Hum. Kort Klamath
Kort Hock, Hllvar Lake and
e- other point aouth and south
cut.
I'OHT OKF1CK IIOl'IW.
Oenernl delivery open dally
8:30 a. in. to 7 p. m.
No mall distributed on Sunday.
- NIk lit train mull clones 7:lt.
l Day train niall clone 6:30 a. m.
V j TKI.KtiltAI'll IIOlltH.
Woatcrn Union, 8 a. ro. to 9
p. m. Sunday and holiday
It a. m. to 10 a. iii., 6 p. tn.
to t) p. m.
TKI.KI'IIONH IIOL'IIH.
Pacific Tol. & Tol. Co. 34 hour
H. II. Ilogln, II. (1. llluckwe:i and
(iurogu 8. Youiik worn survey Inn a
new roud, which I to hu oieued up
neur A 1 fit I fu, yesterday.
J. It. Hmlth I now running n fire
man on the OrcKon Trunk Hue, re
pluuliiK Fireman Oooley, who hu
Joined the uvlullon corp.
The M. W. Knickerbocker home at
Clint wu duinuKed liy flro to the
amount of $125 yesterday, accordliiK
to rnportN telephoned In from there.
Mr. Lambert out and umull son,
from Lyndon, Washington, hovo re
turned to their home after spending
a month In llend WIM Mr. (... L.
Evunii.
A. A. Kivxleaton, of Itunm, I In
llend to accept a position a vlollnlat
at tho Liberty Theatre. He will also
bn a member of the orchestra at til
Hippodrome dance,
circle It. The Gnindmands will run
around three aide of the field.
The bla; footbubil Kume Tlmnks-
kIvIiik day helwcen the liremerton
navy team and tho 9 1st Division may
be played here, althouKh orlKlnallv,
acneuuieu to lie piuyeu at uio sta
llii in.
Soldier must decline Thanksxlv
liiK and Chrlstnia dinner Invitation,
following an order from Major Gen
oral Greene that, while these two
day will be holiday in tho camp, no
leaves or furlough -will be granted
except under urgent and exceptional
circumstance.
Kemember to plan to take your
Thanksgiving Dinner at Tho Cozy
You know that mean good food, well
cooked. 298,00,1
Bend in Brief
DOINGS A YOUR CITY.
You'll Find Them Here.
HATl'HDA V,
Ittil Men, office or K. 1. (illiuiii,
H p. in.
AT THE HOTELS.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
J. J. (Jllllland waa In Culver today.
Mr. Lou Pulllnm I In town from
Tumalo today with her son.
Levi V. Smith inndo a business
trip In from Mllllcan today.
A, V. Wella wont out to Portland
thla morning on a aalei trip.
Mr. and Mr. W. M. Wilson were
111 today from Powell lluttn.
P. II. Meradorf and Almu Ncff
woro In from tholr runches today.
Martin Mallmnycr Is In from Dry
Lako and may bo employed hero somo
time.
Mis ICdlth M. Lewis has gono to
Portlnntl to attend tho wedding of
her brother.
Hud Scott hu gono hack to Pon
dleton. He was eniployod In Dond
threo wook.
Kldon Swnnk, of Lebanon, wag In
Ilond today filing on a homcstend
Jioar Brothorfl.
C, O. MnNfunitir is at his homo In
Matollua to apend TlianksKivliig week
with rolatlvea.
Mm. W. 0. Krb ntid chlldrnn Imvo
Kono to ICiiRtorn Idaho to make their
homo for. tho wlntor.
C. J. Huffman loft for OrnHS Vnlloy
thl morning after passing a week
hero looking ovor land,
C. If. Parrand and D. F. Forrnnil,
of Shorrlll, aro In town today and
mny remain hore durlnu tho wlntor.
David Morrl hag purchased tho
homo of Elmer Ward, noar tho high
school, and will rosldo In "It this wln
tor. J. A. Hawking ha taken out a per
mit to eroct a dwoMlng on lots one
and two, block 42, Illvor Terrace,
Tho coat wilf bo $150.
rilot llutln Inn.
Carl Wodeckl, Tho Dalles.
Mr. A. Hubbard, Seattle.
X. I). Cunan, Condon.
0. M. Trlmhley, Condon.
1. S. Wilson, Ilarnes.
V. H. Tlchnor, Portland.
Lloyd L. Dreede, Portland.
Mrs. M. M. Mutsnn, Portland.
C. 8. Haiiawait. Portland.
Tim Carroll.
D. II. Itohlnett, Silver Luke.
Dennis O'Connor.
J. II. Stanley, llend.
Wrlxlit Hotel.
W. 0. Kordham, La Pine.
K. II. Iteagan, Crescent.
Mrs. W. 0, Krb, La Pino.
Lulu li. Hayes, Lawon.
Alex Kggleslon, Kurns.
Kmll Q. Ilrehor, Klamath Fall.
M. L. Frost, Klamath Falls.
Mr. Dora Thome, Kedmond.
Mr. Vita Rannellg, Rodmond.
S. Ponlano, Panama.
Edith Lewi. Sister.
Olln Krby, Sacramonto.
T. O. Nlchol, Fossil.
It. It. Spencer, 8pokane.
A. W. Ilorry, Slstora.
W. T. Fryrcur, SUlor.
A. J. Weston, Sisters.
'() Hotel.
VC. V. Wilson, Portland.
Wllllum Muckey, Pino Mountain
W. L. Lowa, Hums.
E. McDuffy.
Chnrle E. Molony,. Portland.
H. L. Davis, Portlund.
A. J. Davis.
CAMP LEWIS TO HAVE
A BIG GRANDSTAND
Soldier Will Have Own iStmllum In-
xtiNKl of (IiiIiik to Tnconui MuhI
ItefuNO Dinner InvlliitioiiN.
n Unltrd PrM to Th nenil Bulletin.)
CAMP LEWIS, Nov. 24. Work Is
being rushed hero today on a grand
stnnd which will goat 17,000 persons.
Tho gftind will mako It possible to
stngo b!iK alhtntia event horo In
stoad of at tho Taeoma gtadlum. Tho
field will bo largo enough for foot
bull or 'biiHchall and a truck will en-
CHICKENS FOR EMPTY CANS
Tradlno of Discarded Tin and Bottles
for Food I Common In Thibet;
Explorer Reports,
Hrlndnit with him an extensive col
lection of hiiiiiII mammals, reptile and
birds. Hoy C. Andrew, bead of the
Aslntlr KKitoglcul expedition, ha ar
rived In New York, after a year and
u half In the remote province of
China.
The expedition spent much of the
time In the mouutiiliiH of Yunnan and
progressed lis fur its Thibet. Mr. An
drews' adventure Included everythlnc
from hunting "bine" t leers to buying
chickens at the rate of two for one
empty condcliHcd milk call.
Politically China Is In a chaotic
Nliile. Mr. Andrews reports, as most of
the pi'ovtiiccK lire so fur removed from
the central government at Peking thul
uiiy change of authority does not
umke IlKflf felt. Socially, he declares.
t is overrun with hnndlts, most of
n limn nre recruits from the nrmy. Ac
cording to Mr. Andrews, there is no
itretit moral difference between n Chi
nese common soldier and n liuiullt.
In many places he found traffic by
wnter Impossible becuusc the nrmy has
n hiihlt of using small river bout for
target practice.
Tlie expedition found t)M border of
Thibet an Ideal place to live In. Food
may be bought with old bottles and
can. There nre plenty of servants
and no rumor of the war has pene
trated that fur.
AT THE MOVIES
l.llM-rly Theatre.
The mere announcement that Sarah
Bernhardt In the moving picture,
"Mothers of France," will bo seen
at the Liberty Theatre tonight and
Sunday matinee, Is sufficient to
arouse .Intense Interest as thl Is prob
ably the last picture In which the
divine Surah will appear and as it
show the French trenches, French
battlefields and French cities In war
time. When exhibited in France and
England this picture took those coun
tries by storm. It wag the biggest
motion picture success ever present
ed In thoBo countries and It seems
certain that this tremendous success
w.lll be repetcd on this side of the
Atlantic. Certainly, no picture ever
produced has such a combination of
Interest and entertainment. In the
first place tho itar alone would lift
any picture into the extraordinary
class. To this Is added the timeli
ness of tho production, the magnifi
cence upon which it has been staged,
the intense Interest of the plot and
the wonderful war pictures filmed
under the auspices of the French gov
ernment In French trenches and on
French battlefields. Some of the
scenes are memorable. For Instance,
one scene shows Madame Bernhardt
In front of the statue of Joan d'Arc
before the Cathedral at Rheims. The
havoc wrought in the Cathedral by
German shells Is plainly evident in
this scene. You will never see the
like of this attraction. It Is so out
of the ordinary, so wonderfully In
teresting and entertaining, so splen
didly photographed and so tremend
ously acted by Sarah Bernhardt, that
it is In an unapproachable class by
itself. Do not miss seeing it. It is
presented by the World Film Corporation.
Play as You Pay
Remember, you can have (food
muiic in your own home at a
very email coit now $5.00
down and you (et a machine.
Jfend Agents for
Edison Viclrolas
REED & HORTON
For Your Pleasure
Big Six Piece
Orchestra
AT THE HIPPODROME
TONIGHT
('rand Theatre.
OVIE OF MODERN BOOKWORM
An Kloctrlo Coffee Portoliitnr for
$8.B0. Tho Tower Co. Artv, .
Student Would Not Be Influenced by
Any Pleasures the World Could
Offer Him.
Now behold the student coming up
the street I He Is clad In rubber and
hlntng black. He Is thin of shank as
become a scholar. He sags with
knowledge. He hungers for wisdom.
He comes opposite the book shop. It
Is hut coquetry that his eyes seek the
window of the tobacconist. His heart,
you mny be sure, looks through the
buttons nt his buck.
At Inst he turns, Charles S. Brooks
writes In Yule Review. Ho pauses
on the curb. Now desire hns clutched
him. He jlngloa his trousered shil
lings'. He trends the gutter. He squints
upon the ' rnck. Ho lights upon a
treasure. He plucks It forth. ITe
Is unresolved whether to buy It or to
spend the extra shilling on his dinner.
Now nil you conks together, to save
your business rattle your pnns to rouse
him I If within these nnclent build
ings there nre onions ready peeled
quick I throw them In the skillet that
the whiff may come beneath his nose I
Chance trembles and ousts Its vote
eenlo meenle down goes the shilling
he has bought the book. Tonight he
will sjurend It benenlh onndle Feet
Theda Bara, who will soon be seen
In a sensational film version of "Ca-
mllle," the newest William Fox super
picture, plaintively asks, "How would
you like to be called a Love Pirate,
the Iahmaelite of Femininity, a Vam
plre, the woman with the most beau
tifully wicked face in the world?
"Vamplring, such as I do, is the
hardest kind of work," says Miss
Bara. "I am imbued with the char
acter and lose myself In it. Complete
exhaustion follows my day of work.
When my name was first displayed
on the billboards, the American pub
lic did not know who or what wic
being advertised. Now, when they
gee my name they invariably gay,
An Electric Toaster that tarns the
tot, W.OO. The Power Co. Adv.
'The human vampire.'
"It Is not pleasant to be described
so, I can assure everyone of that.
When I first heard myself referred to
as 'the vampire woman I was heart
broken. "I went to my apartment and was
In tears the greater part of the night.
All my ideals were shattered, even
the praiBe I had received, for nothing
could console me. I felt that I was
that against which every woman's
hand wag raised.
"People asked what manner of
woman I could be who portrayed in
such lifelike manner the sirens of
the drama." In the super-picture.
Camille," Theda Bara plays the part
of the woman she has Just described.
This Fox special is at the Grand
Sunday evening and Monday.
Bluebird will provide the enter
tainment at the Grand Theatre to
night and Sunday afternoon, when
Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Ver
non will appear in "A Stormy
Knight," a mystery comedy of orig
inal theme and deftly entertaining
consummation. When their parents
decreed that they should wed, the
girl In the case decided that she must
assure herself that her future bus
band was, above all things, courag
eous. She wanted to marry "a reg
ular man" and to prove to her own
satisfaction that she was betting the
"real article," Mary Weller led Jack
Winton through a series of adven
tures that would make most men
quit at the first encounter. Franklyn
Farnum, as Jack Weller, sees it
through, and wins the girl of his
heart In the final outcome. Blue
bird has gained an enviable reputa
tion for clever photoplaylng. and "A.
Stormy Knight" is sure to enhance)
that valuable asset.
Highest cosh price paid for all
kinds of furs, hides, wool, pelt.
Briggs' Second Hand Store. 323c
Carlson & Lyons
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating- Supplies,
' Bath Room Accessories, etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE RED 1591
HOTEL
ALTAM0NT
Is still the Home Hotel of
BEND
Good Meals at all times
Regular Meals 35c
Ex teas if desired'
Bend View
PRICES: $100 AND UP
TERMS: Reasonab.e
We'll loan yon money to build.
BEND'S MOST SCENIC
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
Every Lot commands a view
of the River, Mountains and
City. Building restrictions
according to Location.
i
J. RYAN
O Kane Bid?.
CO-
Phone Ml
Hotpolnt Kloctrlo Irons, IjtS.OO, The
Power Co.
The Slore With Qood gootft
Table Silver
The Silver Service Is so inti
mately woven Into home nfTairs
thut its selection should be made
whero especial care is devoted
to Table Silver and where ad
vice und supg-estlons may jfulde
the purchaser.
LARSON & CO.
have achieved a peculiar distinc
tion as the store specializing In
correct Table Silver, presenting
the finest stock In Central Ore-fr-on.
'
LARSON & CO.
Watch rnnKers and Jewelers
BEND. OREGON
At the Sign of the (Big Clock
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS
LUMBER MANUFACTURING
OUR PAYROLLS
MAKE
YOUR PROFITS
BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING BENT).
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Local Sales Agent
MILLER LUMBEBCO.
Complete Stock of Lumber
Lath, Sash and Doors