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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
PACK;' TUB BEND IWM.KT1N, DAILY EDITION, IIHND. ORKtiON, Tlll'llHDAV, MAY 1, 1010 H H GRAND THE A TER H H Hfeiurit off umoslty 99 A Picture with An Appeal Direct from Flanders' Fields N J The picture you won't forget. Tremendous in theme. A revelation of wonders. War's greatest ro mance picture. "One of the most stirring pictures ever shown in New York." New York World. "Our advice is, go and see "Heart of Humanity." New York Herald. "It's intense story will hold you to the end." Ne.w York Evening Telegram. A picture for the whole family. Full to the. brim with sympathy, love of mother-love of sons-love of wife, husband and orphaned children-love of country. FEATURING. Dorothy Phillips The showings of this most wonderful picture at the Grand Theater will be Sunday Matinee and Evening, May 4 Monday Evening, May 5 Tuesday Evening, May 6 See it once. Tell your friends then, be cause you will not want them to miss it. Truly the Greatest Picture that has come out of the war. - At the most moderate prices for this great spectacle which has been the talk of the film world 25c. and 55c. In Bend's Movie Centers Today's Amusements. LIBERTY THEATER. Frank Mclntyre in "The Travel- Ing Salesman." William Duncan in "The Man of Might." GRAND THEATER. Constance Talmadge In "The Honeymoon." ' GRAND. Love of mother and sons, wife and (husband, woman and orphaned chil dren, love or country and almost every element of the better side of human life things that appeal to the deeper emotions have been interwoven into the plot of "The Heart of Humanity," the magnificent story-spectacle to be shown ,aU the Grand theater at Sunday 'matinee. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 'even ings. . This is the picture which has been hailed by New York critics as one ! ranking with "The Birth of a Na tion" in appeal and destined to live with it in popularity. "The Heart of Humanity" is a story of war. There's no use camou flaging on that. But while its war is as spectacular as anything Griffith has ever done Allan Holubar has surpassed Griffith in this respect it's a story of humanity, graphically visualizing the effect of war on the folks at home with war's harvest of widows and orphans. This picture is a eulogy of sacri ficing womanhood of the free world, the mothers who gave their sons freely to save the world from the Hun, and the wives who Just as will ingly placed arms in the husbands' hands. At the same tlme.lt pays J Help Yourself By Helping the Government Buy Victo ry Bonds Jl Sound Inotslmenl The First National Bank OF BEND tribute to the men who thought not of life when the call of their country came. Dorothy Phillips, who has appeared in some of the most successful pic tures in the .past few years, la the leading figure in "The Heart of Hu manity." She's the littlo Ciinaillun backwoods girl who gives her him band to the army and then, nnswtr ing the call of the orphaned of Bel gium, invades the battlefield to min ister to them under the Hed Cross. William Stowell, Robert Anderson, Margaret Mann and Eric von Stro heim, who has a record for screen villainy that will hold for many a day, are other figures in this dramu of life and death. The story moves from the pine forests of the Canadian northwest to the fields of Flanders, with flashes of humor, bits of pathos, merciless deeds of the Hun all dominated by th,o crash of the big guns. Tonight Constance-Talmadge Nvlll be seen In "The Honeymoon." "The Honeymoon" is a story of a Jealous little girl who nearly wrecked her honeymoon Just 15 minutes after the ceremony was over. In fact, her honeymoon was full of trials. LIBERTY. Sheila Moore, the daughter of a vaudeville actor who finds It diffi cult to earn a livelihood, determines to go upon the stage, but Is told by the manager to whom she applies for an engagement that her work was the poorest he had seen In many years. Thus, without employment and little to eat, Sheila becomes a clerk in the fashioned Ballantyne chocolute'shop, where she meets Tom, the son of her employer. He becomes Infatuated with Sheila and without realizing that she Is marrying a more hoy, she finally becomes his wife. Her father, as well as the Ballnn tynes, are shocked at the news, and the young bridegroom is obliged by his father to go to work for a living. The bride becomes in effect a wnrd of Ballantyne, Sr., and when a friend of her husband, who knows nothing of the marriage, m a ken violent love to her, she resents his course vigor ously, film faints In his arms just as her husband appears on the scene, the result being a family quarrel which ends fn Hlinlln quitting the Ballnntyno home In nnj?cr. Tom then realizes that ho has lost Bomo thlng and his chase of his vanished bride, the reconstruction of Ideas on the part of some of the -family and the repentance of certain sinners, concludes an luturostliiK story, Much la Dorothy CIIhIi In "The. Hopu Chest." This feature will bo soon at tho Liberty Friday, Saturday mallnuo and evening. Tonight will be fea tured tho open lug eplsodo of "Tho Man of Might," featuring Wlltlum Duncan. Kruuk'Mclntyro will uIho up pour In "Tho TruvelliiK 8ulemnn," the story of u drummeg who wuko up a sleepy town. Put It In "TI1K Hl'LLKTIN." CI u I fled mlvortUlnv chant tmr luu 10 wnU for 8l wtinU or Iwu. On cvnt imr won) for all over HO. All clwMinl mlvurtUln trictly euih in mlvance.. . HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced girl or one willing to leu ni Kenenil house work: permanent position If satis factory. Inquire Mrs. II. K. Brooks. 33-122tfc WANTED Woman for general housework at Bund Surgical Hos pital. lltl-117tfo WANTED WANTED 200 cuttle to cure for un til winter. Write J. II. BiiUhlser, Hampton. Ore. 3l-123-8c WANTED Woman not nfruld to work to wait on tablo. ltlvervlew Hotel. 40-123-4C WANTED Woman to cook for two men on small alfulfu ranch. In quire Uullutln. 36-123-Cc WANTED A few engagements for family sewing; $2.00 per day. Call on landlady, 737 Wall St. 31-122p WANTED By young man. light. out-of-door work. Hunch pre ferred. Inquire Mrs. V. A. Forbes. Bend. Co. office. M-llstfc WANTED Clean, soft rags at The Bulletin office. Will pay 6 cents per pound for sultablo raigs. tf WANTED To sell contract 500; $450 required; pays 6 :'. Part of monoy back this year. A chance to make monoy without work. Also have land to sell. Edwin lingers. 60-1 14-22p FOR RENT FOR RENT Smull houso, partly furnished, near mills, $8.50 per month. 'See S. It. Hogln, 38 Lafay ette Ave. 37-1 23p FOR RENT Office room. Call 2281. 21-120UC FOR RENT Furnished apartments for housekeeping. Apply Hotel Portlund, opposite Brooks-Scnnlon mill. 29-121-fic FOR SALE FOR SALE 6-room modern house. Sco Ilunna, Smith's Grocery. 23-121tfc FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, with bathroom. 804 Highland boulevard. 16-120-Sp FOR SALE Arcadian range, silk floss. raattresB and springs; all In first clasif condition. Inquire Minne sota hotel. 22-120-2)) FOR SALE Five pussenger Max well, 1918 model, in good condition. A bargain for cash, or will give terms. Inquire Bulletin. 99-118-23p FOR SALE House and lot, or will exchange for a Ford. Inquire 17 Gilchrist Ave. 8R-117-22p FOR SALE Three room house and lot, 457 E. Qulmby. $475, cash orterms. Two room shack included. Will consider tradn for milch cows. FOR SALE A running honrdlng house, a money maker; 25 hoard ers to start with. Tho price is easy. If interested, address "Boarding House," Bulletin. SI4-12l.-2p FOR SALE Broken nnd unbroken horses. Jack Helfrlch, 612 Ogden Ave. 77-109-38p FOR BALE Nlco little 4-room cot tage in Park add. Price $1110,00. See C. V. Sllvls. 10-97tfc FOR 8ALB $6 50 cash will buy 64 acres 1 '4 miles south of Bond. Houso, bnrn and water. Very boat garden; Will grow beans and roast ing ears. Bee owner, Stove Combs, Brooks-Scan Ion Lbr. Co. camp 2. 71-108-37p TO TRADE OR FOR SALE 160 acres of river bottom, 21 miles from Bend; 25 acres under cultiva tion; all fenced; running water; farm machinery. Value $2500.00. Any reasonable offer considered. Write Box 318, Bend, Oregon, or inquire at Bond Hardware Co. 26-121-5C TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE Ford car as first pay ment on 5 or room house, flee Johnson, A to Z Grocery. 41-12,'ltfc TO EXCHANGE Forty-acre Im proved farm In Willamette valley, near Corvallls, for Bend residenco property, Phono Blk. 1851. 08-1 18-23C MISCELLANEOUS FI8HINO RODS hnnd made to order by practical fisherman and expert rod finisher, $5.60 to $25.00. Your own rod reflnlshed bettor than new, $3.50. State kind of rod you want nnd price you wish to pay nnd I will reply by return mall. . Harry D. Hobson, Gooch, Ore. . 02-117-3&C THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS MAKE YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE HELPING BEND. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Local Sales Ajrtull MlLLF.lt LUMUKIt CO. Cuinilelc Stock of Lumber Lulh, SiihIi and Doors The Franco Chain Drive TRACTOR Your Ford fuiiiiahet (he motor power. Ideal for uie on Central Oregon frm. Demonstrator will arrive in BcnJ in few ilayi. j Farmers are invited to make inquiries of Phoue Tl -M AT THE PIONEER. GARAGE COMPANY C. M. BONNER General Agent for Oregon, Idaho and Washington HELP BUILD UP YOUR COMMUNITY Community life in Amer ieu is the very life blood of our democracy. Every citizen owes allegictu-c to his home-town. The factories, mills and shops of your town provide the payrolls and comforts needed for health and prosperity. Patron izc and support loyally every business man in your community. By doing so you will be working most effectively for yourself and building up your home town. THE SHEVLIN-HIXON COMPANY Eledxic Cleaner Gets AH the Dirt, All the Time. There is no periodical house-clean- Injr time, no dmilnir, or l liiK up. The dirt simply (IN apH'urs all of It, All tho liuuM'wifo does Is pimli tho button anil (fulile the cleaner. And it's dmin in (me-IUlh tho tinii'. TIIOK Nuccuin Clean era sold on raty term. Bend Water Light & Power Co. A STORE THAT IS- DISTINCTIVE Ilright, Cloan Storo Krosh, Hljfh Ornilo Mnrchandlxo Courteous, ' Prompt Soi'vico Modoiiilo I 'rice. SMITH'S GROCERY Phone 51. Not Just Meat But MEAT O'DONNELL BROS. BEND-SILVER LAKE AUTO STAGE Dally Sorvlco I,envos Bond 8 A. M. Lonvos Bllvor Lnko 8 A. M. Make UpHorvnlloni! at I'lONKKK OAIMOK. I'hono 2i!l ' li. 1i. Vox, A)nt . .1, T. Cnrlmin, Owner J