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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
ft TI1K IJKNI) BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, ItKffD, OltEGON, TIICIWDAV, MAM H 20. " PAGE 3 i LAST TIME TONIGHT THE HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Including Miss Luiina Kuloliu, Little I Iuwuiiun Danciinf Cirl. Fanny Ward and Sessue Hayakawa in "THE CHEAT" ELKO COMEDY--"BARBAROUS PLOTS" NEWS WEEKLY A, p (TKIOtH Aft lDICNTrt. An liivmitoF of 'furmlng Implu munis wiih falully burned in hod. Al thiitiKli ho hud only to stretch out hlH hand to switch on tho electric llRht. ho clung to tho hubH of light Iiik a match to consult a clock. Thin tlmo tho -d cluthes cnuKht Are. Moral: Innuro In Tho Travelers. J. C. Ilhudos. Adv. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TODAY'R TKMPKKATUHB (Taken at 3 p. m ) Maximum, 61 don nth. J. A. Smlih of Mllllcan I spending tho duy In llend. t'luirli J. Duitan I spending a r,iw diva In Portland on business. Mm. M.' II. Morton loft this mom In on a trip to Modford. Mrs. E. 8. Bradley of Brothers wan topping In tho city today. A. II. Gertson of Bummer l-ake arrived In Uond lut nlnht and I remaining ovor today . K.i o. flladtet will (iiavo Saturday niulii for Portland to spend a low days on legal business. W. P. Myers 'will leave Sunday for Pnrllnml and Oregon city to take cars of court matters. C. P. Nlswongor loft last night for Tho Dalles, whore ho was cnllou uy tho serious Illness of his father. MImh Lucllo Pypor of flail Lake Cliv In hero visiting her aunt ond uncle. Mr. ond Mrs. Frank lnablt. An Announcement o Special Interest to the Ladies of Bend 1 - and Vicinity INTRODUCING THE BINNER CORSET 1 I THE BEAUTIFUL workmsmhip of Ik BINNER CORSET hae won for it the supreme plsoe among women of fashion and ch.rm. Only the finest, of ma terisk tke mo.t f.ultle.s of fitting., the cleverest de.tgn- ig. go., into 1h BINNER CORSET. IT WILL BE a very great ples.ure to .how you every detail of this const. v ft The Peoples Store Mr. ond Mrs. Krcd lluey dcparlod hint night for Seattle after spending: aeveral days In llend visiting with friends and relatives. II." II. DoArmond received word to- duy that ho had been appointed the county chairman of the Leaguy to Knforco I'eaco. C. I). Sprlniter of Cn-scenl was In llend today returning from Tennes see, wnere no was caueu uj ui, lous lllries of his father. Mis Ilagen will go to Portland Sunday to confer with street railway omclals In regard to his newly pat ented rail greasing device Word 1ms been received by Miss Helen Manny that her sister. Miss Catherine Manny, has recovered from a severe attnok of Influenzn at Hoi- lister, Idaho. BUSINESS MEN TAKE EASY INDOOR GAME lly a score of 44 to 16. tho Bend business men won cosily from their opponents, tho professional men. In tho athletic club Indoor baseball series. The teams Included tho fol lowing: Business men. Miller, Ileln gold. Slate, Doulhlt. Mots. Symons. Martin, McConnoll and Hudiion; pro fessional men. Ersklne, Hamilton. Woeltlen. 'Luckey. Johnson. Smith and dray. Try a Bulletin Want Ad for quick results, IT IS WITH PLEASURE today that ws bring before you on of toe oldest and finest lines tf cor..t. in America-? BINNER CORSET. KNOWING tost there kee ba a long felt need tor a HigK Clsss Coriet for Women of Styls. Dif criminstion snd Mesas tn women . willing to psy a little mors for a eortst.'once they know it ii a good corset we ns arranged to esrry Ik BINNER CORSET whiel. we know will meet this demand. EVERY BINNER CORSET is skillfully designedly artiitt to ' lines tkat dkarm and satisfy. Mme. Binnor. Fifth Avenue. New York City is the' original designer. 1 ... ! 7 V - f: STORY OF FULLERTON CASES IS PREPARED EUOHNK, Oro., Murch 20. That It Is u crime under tho laws of tho atato of Oregon to defamo tho char acter of an Institution of learning and Its students was demonstrated here In the conviction of James Kullerton for publishing a pamphlet called the Hornet, which asserted that "Immorality was rife" at the Unlvenilty of Oregon. Fullcrton was sentenced to one year in Jail. Tho university plans to publish an account of the caae to any Interested cltlxen of tho state who will send his address to tho University Press, Kmtone. , For sale, 8 head of cattle, one filly. Can be seen at Dovers place at Tumalo dam. Might consiacr Ford in trade. G. Huettl, Bend, Ore. 26-85-7p AT THE MOVIES Today's Amusements. GRAND THEATER. Alice Brady In 'Tho Death Dance." Comedy, "Blng Bang." LIBERTY THEATER. Vaudeville, Hawaiian, Trouba dours. Funny Ward In "The Cheat." Elko comedy. GRAND. Alice .Brady, today. Is one or Broadway's most favored ectresses. She Is a genuine American success. So great are the demands for her work that she Is playing screen work In addition to her stage activities. To see Alice Brady at her best Is to see her In "The Death Dance," at the Grand theater tonight and to morrow night. Her work, in this drama Is particularly strong. It Is the story that dcnln with the life and work ot the cafe entertainer. A genuinely red-blooded produc tion will be shown at this theater What the Service Man Will Do for You Havlrrg examined your bat tery, he will tell you Its exact condition, and the time limit on your right to free service. He will explain Its relation to the rest of the electrical system starting motor, gen erator, lights, ignition, and 80 on. i If these are not In proper adjustment he will tell you, so that you can have them prop erly cared for by your car dealer. He will explain how you can easily test the output of bat tery and generator and the consumption of current by the lamps. He will also toll yon how your driving conditions 'affect the bnttory. Ho will show you how to fill the battery as nooded with pure water. After your first visit he will Inspect the battery at any time you wish, and If things are noi worklnx as they should, he will give any advlco nocesanry to nut and keen the bnttory In good condition. i CHS) ' ' Vulcanising BEST & H ARRIS Greenwood Ave. Sunday and Monday nights, wliun M I tcli oil Lewis will appear In the strongest production hu bus ynt of fered "Tho Code of the Yukon." It will bo remembered that Mr. Lewis appeared In "Th Barrier," "Tho, Bar Sinister" und "Tho Blxn Invlnllilo." AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Wright. J. A. RniIIIi, Mlllcun. W. E. Irvine, Portland, Karl Johnson, Portland. John C. 'Mock,- Portland. A. K. Hons, 01st. L. C. Nuyler, Yamhill. Charles McKenzle, Paulina. Cecil Holllnshead, La Pine. Mis. II. 8. Bradle, Brothers. , IIotH Cozy. II. E. Jones, Spokane. Ben Roller, Salt Lake. Harvey Clemmens, Llbby, Mont. J. A. Botzo, Helix, Oregon. 'W. D. Hoss, Barber, Idaho. C. O. Chlsholin, Emmett, Idaho. P. Wood, Portland. George Hamilton, Terrebonne. Pilot Ilutte Inn. Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses. This picture will give you a peep at our rare and beautiful styles for spring. The creation of a large variety, in the rich est fabric colorings, comes nat urally to the master artists and destining tallleurs ot the Pari sian garments. Our garments stand for STYLE, QUALITY and LOW PRICE. Qur line is now most com plete. Your Inspection is in vited. The PARISIAN LADIES' OUTFITTERS PrlnRlo Building Bond, Ore. ll ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER New Spring Slip-Over Sweaters Combine Style-Utility-Economy Fibre Silk Slip Over style Sleeveless V-neck colors champagne, nile, rose. Priced at..$6.95 Mercerized. Lisle With large silk collar Slip Over Sleeveless colors , kelly, Copenhagen . blue, royal purple. Priced at ..$4.45 . Mohair A new thing heavy Rib Knit Slip Over Sleeveless gold, nile. At .....:.$4.45 i . ; '. . Wool Zephyr Yarn Slip Over V-neck sleeve-less--colors salmon, nile $5.45 Fibre Silk Regular Sweater with long sleeves, collar and belt colors green, rose, blue, gold. Especially priced $8.19 IN THE STORE FOR MEN NEW STYLE NOTES IN SPRING HATS Particular dressers will find our Spring Hat Display 100 dependable in quality, in style correctness. A splendid assort ment of NEW GORDONS are here. Slop and J. C. Charland, S. P. & S. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Casaldy, Portland. J. M. Meany, Portland. William L. Graham, Portland.. James Manaring, Portland. C. E. Carlos, Portland. L. N. .Rice, Portland. A. B. Gertson, Summer Lake. A. Buckley, Portland. Sylvan G. Cohn, Seattle. Max R. Anderson, Portland. G. A. Carlson, Spokane. T. A. Wylie, Pendleton. II. C. Gregg, Portland. 8. McMullen. San Francisco. Albert H. Oliver, Wlchata, Kan. R. A. Nelson, Columbia, Ohio. AD GUSTAVO WINS FROM O'CONNELL Hem! Wrestler Loses First Fall, but Takes Next Two by Clever Use of Toe Hold. Friends of Ad Gustavo, clever Bend middleweight, received word today of the favorable outcome of his finish match with Eddie O'Con nell, staged in La Grande on St. Pat rick's day. O'Connell secured the first fall with a flying mare In five jand a half minutes, but auer ao . For Everything Men Weai. s Shop at minutes more Ad came back with a punishing toehold which forced the Portlander to yield. The second fall went to Gustavo In a few minutes more as the result of a toehold and leg lock. Gustavo will return to Bend in the near future. . REDMOND BANK WILL ADD TO ITS BUILDING Work on an $8,000 extension for the Redmond Bank of Commerce Is being started, Architect Lee A. Thomas who has drawn plans for the improvement, stated today. The building when completed will have a total value ot $13,000, exclusive Of furnishings. One cent a word la aU a little Want Ad will cost yoo. Put It in "THE BULLETIN." The TEST Of TIRE and TUBE ECONOMY Is not MEASURED Solely in terms of MILES But also in terms of TIME So test your Tires and Tubes on Mileage and Time. You may run 10,000 miles in one year and your tires may stand it. You may run 10,000 in six montns and your tires would not stand it. The "General" process combines miles and time, satisfying both needs. Inquire why the General Tires and Tubes are better tires and tubes. We want to impress you that all your TIRE ADJUSTMENTS can be settled right here in Bend. Much more satisfactory to you. PIONEER GARAGE Phone 221 Free Air Gasoline Open Evenings Wiilys-Gwrland Agency V 1 I'