The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 25, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    T(IK IIHNII lltliKTIK, DAILY KMTIC, UKND, OIlKfJON. I'ltlDAV, APRIL 25, 1010
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS SATURDAY MATINEE--2 P.
Marguerite Clark
i "LITTLE MISS HOOVER."
"Eggs will win the war", she thought but they were not
to he thrown ut the Kuiser's troops.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN COUNT"
Outing Magazine Picture
A Trip Through Yel
lowstone National Park.
ffiSiv - - - - "THE SILVER KING"
CIIUOIH ACCIDKNTH.
A commercial .trnvolur whh rlilliiK
In un automobile which went ovur
u hunk whllu going around a curvet.
iki cur skidded nir u roud lulu n cul
vert, turned over, plnnlnK the In
sured uiiiluriiiiulh. limliintly killed.
Morul: Insure In Tho Travelers. J.
C. Rhodes. Adv.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
W. C. IlolllnHliiittd of La I'lno li
spending (lie duy In liend.
W. I. Myers In Mudran yester
day on business. .
Mr. and Mr. A. J. Moors luft yes
terduy for Portland, by aula. Th'y
will return early In May.
Mr. and Mr. A. M. Prlngto started
this morning on a motor trip to I'ort
lund. '
Mm. M. H. Horton ratnrncd yes
terduy from visit of luvarul weeks'
duration In Mcdford.
N. 0. Jacobson, supervisor of (ho
Ilincliutim national forest, la In Port
land on official business.
Mr. mid Mm. Mark Powr-y and Mr.
and Mm. Oliver I'ow'll of Prineville
aro In Bend attending thu liupllat
convention.
Frank I'erclval of Mllllcan loft for
hU homo lunt night aftur attending
n meeting of tho deputy aasimsor
of Deschutes) county In llund.
Rev. W. II. Iliniion, onu of the
speakers at the lluptliit convention,
cunio In on tho iiKirulntf (ruin from
Portland.
Tut It In "TIIK 1IILLKTI.V."
CHURCH CONVENTION
TO CLOSE TONIGHT
Vol of Thank Kxtiniliil to llcnd
Baptist by DeltfC'le An
amnliliHl In City.
Aftur a throo days' session tho an
nual convention of the Deschutes
Bupllst association will come to a
clone here tonight with an address
on "Amorlcunlzatlon" by Mm, A. M.
Petty of Portland. Or. Put(y wa
Hated tor an addreaa (hi evening,
und Dr. W. D. Hlnaon, of the Eaat
Hlda llnptlat church of Portland,
who spoko morning and afternoon,
waa to appear again tonight. .'
The aaaoclutlon reefeclud W. S.
Ay re of Prlnevlllo (o represent the
organization at the onnuul state con;
vuntlon, und punned a vote of thanki
to thu llond Uuptlsl church, which
liun acted ua boat during the convention.
NOVEL SOUVENIR IS .
RECEIVED IN BEND
Tlirif-liirh Hlii'll, British Coins and
I'NIiil anil IUfl Cartridge Csod
lo Milks AnIi Tray.
One of the most novel war4 sou
venirs alien In Ilend la in the posses
sion of John Bteldl of thla city, and
rnpriwenta (ho work of his son Stove,
for two yaura In the 17. 8. nuvy. It
Your Corsets
IN making a (election you inould tok advantage
of tk aarvi'c rendered the American woman by
by the originator of trie
Thia.coraet ia an evolution and combine! faabion and
charm, the fineat material, faultleaa fitting and trie
moit clever, deiitfnintf. With it the demanda of your
figure ara met. Whether you are tall and '(lender
or ahort and pliimp. there ia a model that will exact
ly auit you and mold your figure to the new linei.
At the earn time undue reatraint and annoyance
ara dona away with and wonderful support i given
In ahort, there ie comfort for you in tlii wonder
ful produot. "'.!
Mme. Binner hat designed a Corset for YOU.
Copies St
ore
Ih an uali truy mudu from tho butt
of a three-Inch shell, with an un
exploded, rifle cartridge In the cen
ter aupportlng a mutch box holder
made from another piece of the
brass ahall caio.
Ilent British pennies aoldered on
tho edgo of the cylinder form con
venient reeling plucea for clgara,
while the outalde of the ash tray la
covered with British colna and un
exploded platol cartrldgea, alternating.
A number of uur citizens are
paying mora than neccttary fur
their uroceriea. Are
YOU
One of them? It'e the montht
total that telle the (tory, not
the coit of one or two itemi.
TRY US
One month and check up with
your laat month') coitt.
A. to Z. GROCERY
134 Oregon St., wot of Fiitf Nat. Bank
NATIONAL
GINGHAM WEEK
ha won the first full by the uld of a
flying mure, in aix mlnutea.
In a letter received fiy The Bulle
tin, the Portlund wreatler offers to
meet Gustavo for a aide bet of any
part of $1000 at any time. He la
reudy to pout hla money to wrestle
at any' time, or If the bet does not
look gbod to Gustavo, Is willing to
meet him without any wager being
put up.
DEATH IS RESULT
OF "FLU" ATTACK
Father Whose Hevrn-Y car-Old Child
Is Taken Now Kporte(l to Be In
Critical Condition.
Aa the result pf a sporadic out
break of Influenza In the Brothers
section, Eli Wilson, rancher of "the
nigh desert, Is at the point of death,
following the Joss of hla seven-year-old
aon from the same disease, It
vus reported toduy.
Funeral services for the child were
conducted at the Xlswonger chapel
yesterday afternoon by Rev: E. B.
Johnson, of the Buptlst church.
EDDIE O'CONNELL
SEEKS MATCH HERE
Although loser In La Grande a few
weeks ago In a match with Ad Gus
tavo of this city, Eddlo O'Connell,
wn'stllng Instructor at the Mult
nomah Amateur Athletic club, Is
anxious for another clfiinco at the
.speedy middleweight. Ho attributes
I hla ripfant n( I.R Crnmle to an in
jured ankle sustained shortly after
Mrs. V. A.Smith
AGENT FOR THE
Nubohe-Corsets
Will call by appointment on Ladin
Dewing a Fitting.
Address P. O. Box 538
How about
that Sack of
White River
Flour at our
risk?
The Flour with
the real guaran
tee, w
"The Cash If Yoiit'
Are Not Satisfied"
, Vree Delivery ''"'
t No Charge for Gripdjt ;n
GILBERT'S
R.OCERY
FIRST HUNS COME
TO FRANCE TODAY
GINGHAM is the popular
fabric of the day. We
show the largest variety of
patterns and colorings in
Bend. We lead in the field
. of Quality Merchandise.
27- and 32-inch Ginghams,
fine zephyr and silk striped--
25c to 75c Yd
(By United Vtmt to Tha Btnd Bulletin.)
VERSAILLES, April 25. The
vanguard of the German peace dele
gation has arrived. It -consist! of
four Elinor representatives wjio will
assist the French In arranging for
the reception of the main body of
German delegatea, who will arrive'
May I. i
TWILIGHT LEAGUE
WILL START SOON
Team Will lie Drawn from Member
ship of (he llend Amateur Athletic
Club Hrries Ifafrlnjl Next Week.
Stop : and : Shdp : at
Quality P i o n e ers Since 1911
Preliminary work was being done
today for the organization of a twi
light baseball league to be composed
of teams drawn from the member
ship of the Bend-. Amateur Athletic
club. Playing Is expected to start
some time next week.
No new developments are an
nounce in regard to the proposed
formation of a tour-cornered league,
including Bend, Prineville; The Dalles
and Hood River, but the organization
of a Bend team will nevertheless be
pushed, Athletic Director Luckey of
the club announces.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rorick,
Dalles.
Helen Ayres, Prineville.
A. L. Simonson, Burns.
Hotel Cozy.
L. A. Meiandy, Portland..
A. C. Atkinson, Portland.
Mrs.'N. C. Reeves, Portland.
The
J. A. Harenton, Portland.
Miss Coreen Fall, Portland.
Hotel WrighC
Mrs. R. C. Golden, La Pine.
Joseph Fellman, Portland.
Howard Mnllin, Boise.
F. B. Jackson, O. W. R. N.
F. Gonlck. Portland.
Try a Bulletin Want Ad for quick
results. " . "
AT THE MOVIES
LIBERTY.
Throughout the war prominent
society women of wealth and high
social standing did not disdain (o do
(heir bit (o render (he struggles of
democracy egalns( autocratic mili
tarism successful. Among these was
Nancy Cruddock, a charming young
woman of Washington, D. C. who
adopted as her slogan the motto
"Eggs will win the war," and who
went on a farm and raised chickens
in 'behalf of American troops In
France.
In her new pholoplny, "Little Miss
Hoover," which will be shown at the
Liberty theater tonight and Satur
day, Marguerite Clark appears as
Nancy, and it Is said to be one of
her most artistic creations. As
stated, tho story deals with a Vash
Ington society girl who resdlves to
do her bit toward winning the war
by enlisting Jn the army of the food
administration. ' Accordingly, she
buys a pedigreed White Leghorn
rooster and six beautiful Leghorn
liens and goes farming. In the
course of her efforts she reunites
her grandfather with her grand
uncle, who had fought on opposite
sides In the Civil war, changes a
fading Maryland estate into a mod
ern wln-tho-war farm, gels rid of a
suitor to whom she has promised
herself, unnox.es a gentleman whom
she has . grown to love and makes
everybody happy.
John's. Robertson directed MIrs
Clark and they wenf to Washington
for the first: scenes, which have the
streets of the Capitol City and the
White House for their background.
Tho leading man Is Eugene O'Brien.
irH DEBATE
AT THE HOTELS.
, I'llot But to Inn. .
Thonins M. Spencer, Portland. '
'J. A. Cooper, Portland. "'!
'Mr. and Mrs. James Pltchqr,-SII-vor
Lake.
' J. L. Freeman', Silver Lake.
J.' T. Bummervllle, Silver Lake.
. O. T. MoFadden, Portland. .
R. D. Jackson, Portland. , .
-' L. A. Booth, The Dalles.
F. 'L. Landers, Seattle.
L. ' M. Walker; 8an Francisco.
P. Wood, Portland.
Eletiric
Cleaner
Gets All the Dirt, All
the Time. There is no
periodical house-clean-
injf time, no dusting , or wip
ing up. The dirt simply dis
appearsall of it. All the
housewife does is push the
button and i;uide the cleaner.
And it's done in one-tilth the
time. THOR Naccum Clean- ,
ers sold on easy terms.
Bend Water light
& Power Co.
Franklin High School piand
' vs.
Bend High School
Resolved, That the United States should advo
cate , an international police for the League J
01 Nations.
Affirmative: Franklin
Negative ' Bend-.
B. A. A. C.
Friday, April 25th
8:30 p. m.
i
General Admission
School Children ' -
35c
15c