The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 19, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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BIG WEEK IN MOVIES AT THE GRAND THEATER.
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Tuesday and
Wednesday
Thursday & Friday
Saturday Night
Saturday and Sunday Matinee
George Walsh
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Sunday and Monday
Nights
The Midnight
Patrol"
Harold Lloyd Comedy
Bees in His Bonnet
Ford Weekly
Hi
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The Racing Strain 1 n ti i
with Mae Marsh
The famous Coldwyn Star
And a Christy Comedy
term II Tl I I ili
ine-nouse mat jacn nuiu
In
Harold Lockwood
In
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and a screaming comedy
Fatty Masher
Grand Theater
2s Man of Honor
Eleventh Episode of
"The Lure of
the Circus"
With Eddie Polo
This Week and Next in Bend Movie Houses
AT THE GRAND.
Huiuliiy ninl Momliiy MkIiIh.
"The Midnight riilrol."
Harold Loyd comedy, "Dee In
ills llnnnet."
Ford Weekly.
Tuiwlnr nncl Werinrwlny.
Man Marsh III "Tho Racing
Strain."
Christy comedy. "The Mourn.
4 Tluil Jack Built."
Thurwlny ami Friday.
Onorgn Walsh In "On the
Jump."
Comedy, "Fatty tho Masher."
Hut unlay Nlitlit, Hnlunlny nml
Hundny Mntluee.
Harold Lock wood in "Tho Man
of Honor."
Kleventh t'plnodii of "Tho Luro
of tho Circuit," with F.ddlo
Tolo.
Whenever Cecil II. DeMllle, mus
ter of neroeneruft who him produred
many famous Arternft picture suc
cesses, taken up tho dftnlls of a new
production, not the slightest of tln-se
la overlooked. It Is liecutiHii of thin
that "Tho Biunw Mnn," which will
he shown nt tho Liberty theater next
.tidiiy and Monday, In regarded n:i
ono of tho flnom presentations of the
SI'llHOIl.
Tho nioiit notahlo feature of "The
Squaw Man," liidrpnndont of It In
tcreHt as n human document, In the
auperlorlly of It chhI. every player
appearing therein beliiK of mollar
' magnitude. It is seldom that any
nMlon ploturo presents ho fine nn
nrrny of prominent ncreen player,
and among thoio In tho cast are Kl
llott Dexter, Ann Llttlo, Katherlne
MnoDonnld, Theodora Roberts, Jack
Holt. ThurHton Hall, Tully Marshall.
Edwlsi Slovens and muny other.
In tho tlilry year or moro during
.vhlch porlod "Tho Old Homestead"
hold tho Htago, moro than twenty
mlfcfins of men, women and chil
dren wept nnd laughod at tho pathos
and humor of Hint Immortal produc
tion. Tho play him boon plcturlxod
ly Paramount nnd It will bo pro
Bontod at tho Liberty thonter next
Tuesday nnd Wednesday with evory
accessory necoHary to InBuro Its sue
coRHful prosotitntlon.
It Ih Interesting to know that Don
man Thompson, author of "Tho Old
Homosload," drow hi characters
from real llfo, nnd that tho nnmo
Joshua Whltcomh Ih a compoBlte of
tlufnnmes of two Now .Hampshire
neighbors whom tho author know and
admired. Tho sceno of tho rural
portion of tho drama wiih laid In nnd
VTiout tho Thompson homo and overy
chnrnotor In tho play had lis counter
port In real llfo.
In that fact lies tho explanation
of tho universal appenl which this
slmplo play has had from tho day of
Us nnit presentation. It was way
back In 1875 that Thompson first
soncolved the Idea which ho worked
out ft a short skotoh under the namo
of "JobIi Whltoomb." The success
of this short play encouraged him
to expand It Into tho form In which
It was prosentod for ovor 30 yoars.
It 1b, of course, this version which
I w if I
IIIE MIDNIGHT PATROL" 3
fint try B
ctrtvf t try
ThOS. M. INCE
At the CJranil Hundny mid Monday
XIkIiIx.
ha been converted Into a motlou
picture.
In tho role mudo famous by Den
mnn Thompson there appeurs Trunk
I.nneo. Mr. Loseo will be remem
bered for li In notable work in "Tho
Kternal City," "Tho Musiiueruders"
und other productions. The support
generally Ih of the highest grudo.
In tho early part of "Under the
Top," the now Artcraft picture star
ring Kred Stone, w hich will be shown
lit the Liberty theiilur next Thurs
day, the famous comedian has. to do
a dlvo down a ropo from a church
steeple. Tho scene comes when he,
as Jlmmla Jones, a young villngo
painter, quilH for tho noon hour.
Kred came down the rope head-first
at break-nock speed, while three
camoras "shot tho sceno," and num
erous pooplo about the Lanky studio
watched breathlessly, wandering If
he would land safely. Ho did. nnd
everyone ugrecd that when It came
to doing startling stints, Fred Stone
was In a class by himself.
This Ih one of many similar halr
rninlng feats which Mr. Slono per
forms throughout tho action of the
story of "Undir the Top."
Thepo nro few men In public llfo
who nro bottor known thnn Horbort
Hoovor, food administrator, who is
now In Europe In charge of the dis
tribution of food to starving neutral
and suffering ibolllgorent nations.
Mr. Hoover's office in Washington
may be soon In Morguorlte Clark's
now photoplay, "Little Miss Hoover,"
which will bo shown at the Liberty
theator noxt Friday and Saturday.
The set used In "Little, Miss
Look!
Special Sale on
Rubber Bathing
Caps. Some
Beauties at 25c
each.
STOCKMON'S
5-10-15-25c Store
AT THE LIBERTY.
Tonight.
Charles Ray In "String Boons."
Mack Bennett comedy, "Cupid's
Day Off."
Hundny Matinee, Hundny Kven-
Inic nnd .Monday Kvenlnit.
Cecil 11. DeMllle's special, "The
Squaw Man."
I'lctogrnph.
New.
Travelogue.
Turadny and Wwlnewlny.
Denmnn Thompson's "The Old
Homestead."
Flagg's comedy, "Impropa-
gnnda."
News.
Thumday Only.
Fred Stone In "Under the Ton.
Klko comedy, "Fathers, Sons
and Chorus Girls."
News.
Friday and Huturdny mid Sntur-
diiy Milliner.
Marguerite Clark in "Little Miss
Hoovor."
Charles Chaplin in "Tho Count
. Outing Chester."
friendship for and his dealings with
"Big Jim" De Luce, a New York
horseman and wildcat stock pro
moter. Once the owner of a big rac
ing stable, a filly. Southern Pride, is
all that is left him. There Is a heavy
mortgage long overdue on the Cem-
eron estate and tho Cameron wonder
why no attempt is made at fore
closure. At a Red Cross lawn fete
Lucille gives she meets Lieut. Greg-
cry Haines, just returned wounded
from France. Their acquaintance
soon ripens Into love, to the chagrin
of Big Jim, who has annoyed Lucille
with bis attentions. The resultant
drama Is stirring and well worked
out.
Paul Revere, America's favorite
patriot, would probably turn over in
his grave with envy It he could see
George Walsh, America's favorite
screen athlete, duplicate his famous
ride In "On the Jump," a great big
patriotic timely William Fox produc
tion which will come to the Grand
theater for two days, commencing
Thursday.
The famous hero's ride is dupli
cated on the screen to boost the
Fourth Liberty loan and by his orlg
(Contlnued on Page 8.)
Hoover" Is a replica of Mr." Hoover's
office where Miss Clark discussed the
purposes of food conservation with
the celebrated administrator. On
the walls are the nntlonal colors, a
map of tho United States' and a plc
luro of President Woodrow Wilson.
The Los Angeles police depart
ment, one of the most efficient bodies
of blue-coats In the country, figure
prominently tn tho big special at
traction, "The Midnight Patrol,"
which Select Pictures announces for
tho Grand theater Sunday nnd Mon
day nights. The action of the story,
which was excellently directed by
Irvln V. Willnt, takes plnce in the
Chinese quarter of Los Angeles.
Tho picture has a number of sensa
tional and startling scenes and In
some of thom a large number of po
llcomen were required. Most not
able among those scones Is one near
the cIobo of the picture when the
Flying Squadron of Los Angeles po
lice raid the underground don of Wu
Fang, a notorious opium denier, who
Is holding a beautiful young girl
prisoner. In this scene, and In ninny
others, the Los Angolcs "finest" con
tributed somo Important acting. This
picture was produced by Thomas II.
I nee.
"The Racing Strain," n romance of
Kentucky nnd Saratoga, is Mae
Marsh's newest contribution to Gold
wyn's sorloa of screen successes. A
production of constant thrills, it is
threaded with a story of love and sac
rifice that Is dollghttully human.
"Tho Racing Strain," which conies to
the Grand theater beginning Tues
day, has for one of Its- features a
stirring horse race photographed nt
the Saratoga track nt the height of
the racing season.
Lucille Cameron (Mae Marsh), a
plucky girl of Kentucky, learns that
her father, Colonel Cameron, is close
to financial ruin because of his
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tonight fin Dire dav : "CTDiwr duawc" Api.y.nwh1:h.R0be
Last Time
how them a few things
SUNDAY SEI
MONDAY Evening
CECIL DeMILLE'S
SPECIAL
"The
Squaw
Man"
Titled Englishman
Indian Girl
Embezzler Confesses
Wrong is Righted
Pictograph
News Weekly
Travelogue
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
DENHAM
THOMPSON'S
"The
Old
Homestead"
The Touching Old Play
A FLAGG COMEDY
'Impropaganda"
News Weekly
THURSDAY
ONLY
THE GREAT
PLAY
"Under
The
Tod"
A delightful story of
Circus Life, with the
King of Acrobats,
FRED STONE
ELKO COMEDY
, "Fathers, Sons
& Chorus Girls"
News Weekly
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE APRIL 25-26
Marguerite Clark
in "Little Miss
Hoover"
Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Count Oqting Chester
MEEM