TUB HKNI) Tlt'IXUTIN, DAILY KDITIOJV, MONO, OftKUO.V. HATl'KUAY, MAY . 1010 PAOB S This Week and Next in. Bend Movie Houses usesJ AT THE L1BKUTY. TONKJIIT. OIhIi In "Tim Jlnpc Donitliy Cluwl." Mack Humiiiit comedy, "Never Too Old." . Hiinilny mill Mmiiliiy. Elsie, KtirKUHDii In 1 1 1 m I'urliiliin Wlfu." l'leldKniph. llulini'H 'i'ruvid l'lcluriiM. lleurst Nuwh. 'I'lHwilny iiml Wednesday, - llryiuit WiiHhlmrn In' "Homo- thing lo Do." Klko comedy. liitiriiutlonul News. Thursday Hpeclul. - DiiHtln I'liriiu in In "Captain C'urlMoy." Wlllliuii Duncan In '"I'll" Mini of MlKht." Current Event. Tliu Nlory of lio'w u 1'iirlnliin girl reporter, iiiiirrlnd Inlo a wealthy IIiihIoii fumlly, Ih nuliji'cli'il lo all HorlH of torments heciiusu tint young 1111111' futility does not approve of her I'lirlMlati IiIiiiih Ih told In tho fas cinating nlory, "Ills I'arliiian Wife," Jjiiturlnic Elsie Ferguson, at tliu il.lborty H 11 ml ay and Monday nights. 'I'hii Hlory show how ridicule and suspicion, both unfounded, cuu count cIoho to ruining tint I1011111 of two younK people. Willi HiIh film will bo hIiowii n rietogruph. Holmes travel pic! urn and Ucaritt News. When a in 11 11 has a fill bunk roll and plenty of tlmtt on Ills liaiul he can d a great many good thing. Ilryant Waitliliurn. In "Something to Do," to ho at tint Liberty Tuesday mid Wednesday, wan In till condi tion. Mm helped a younx Klrl throuKh li in money and Influence, restored her family and fortune. Dunlin Far mini will bn Keen In 'Captain Curtsey" TliurHday evening. The story dull back to tbn California day of tlm turtle, when tliu Ciotden (into stnto wan under Mexican rule, taplaln Curtsey believed In the olden Hule, but In order to put It over bn had to be a robber, and n good one. . With tblH picture In to bit shown tliu second episode of "The Man of MIkIiI," In which u nturttliiK perHonal combat Ih hIiowii, In which Hcarfiiun (Iiiiim .away with the sheriff and makes u daredevil escape. AT THE GRAND. J nut how a Noldler boy, an poor an u church mouse, beat lliii lime of tt niillloniilru unit won u heuullful cru Klt'l t the ordinary chorus Kill Ih lolH In 'Tulllgruw,s Olrl." 1'hlH featuru will he seen Friday, Haturday and Saturday matinee, May If and 10. To bo hIiowii iiIho Ih Fatly Arbucklo In "Camping Out." Fully tliidH that If bo Iiuh to do ull the houHoknepltiK lie will do It away from III own home, ho ho decide to go cumplng ojil. 1 1 Ih career Ih lllled with everything that Ih not charm-Ink. i . . 1 ;Y : i 1 V - ; " " i 1 . 1 m& TOMOIIT. Emmy Wehlen In "HIh Ifondod Wire." Kddln I'olo In "Tho Luro of tho ClrctiH. Hliliday MaHnee. Dorothy I'hllllpK In "Tliu Heurt of Humanity," Hominy KvciiliiK. Dorothy 1'hllllim In "Tho Heart of Jlumunlty." Monday KveiiliiK Dorothy I'hllllpH In "Tho Heu'rt of Humanity." Tuiwdiiy Kveiilii. Dorothy I li i 1 1 ) In "Tho Heart of llumiinlty." Weilnradiiy Kvenlnx. Tom ..Moore In "Thirty u Week." ' 'riiiirnday mid Friday, June und Katherlno Lee In "Hwut tho Fly." Kulty Arbucklo In "Kutty's Iluny Day." k Huturtlay MatliKS-, Hatunluy KvciiIiik and Holiday MiitlntM1, Hert I.ytlo In "Uiw.'xpoctod I'lnctH." Kddln I'olo In "The Luro of the ClrcuH." . This and Next Week at The Liberty j 1 . u n n t 1, y t n 1, l In "I'nexpccted I'lucen" at the Grand tbeator, Hnturduy, May 10, rr-fyy '- i W&Wi4ttH h .,' . ( LLtlE, FERCUt'.ON .M-U P.isl&iau Vifc ' AnAi'iVkwrri'Muio AT I.IKKItTY THK.ATKIlsrXDAV AXI MONDAY. A Htory brim full of ood thlnK" in "Tho Ilcurt of Ilumunlty," which opoim tomorrow ut matlneu at tho Grand theater' und will continue Hunduy evening, .Monday and Tues day RVOIllllgH. "Tho Heart of Humanity" Is one of the grentoDl pictured that nan come out of the war. So many pic tures of this kind are filmed remote i from the acene of action, where they they do not ahow the atmosphere and have the local color. This Is not the case) in "The Heart of Human ity." From the highlands of Canada to Flanders' flnlds the ntory takes the observer. The introductory parts of this picture .are beautifully filmed. The person seeing this picture Is put In u proper frame of mind to re ceive the stupendous scenes that fol low. One cannot help appreciate a work of art when seeing this picture, which Is the crowning effort of Allen Holubur. It is impossible to de scribe "The Heart of Humanity." It Ih so full of emotion that a few words cannot do It JiiHtlce. Dorothy Phil Hps Ih featured In this superb pic ture and to her Is due a great deal of the credit for Its succchs. The advice of the critics through out the country Is to see "The Heart of Humanity." It Ih a picture you will curry with you for Home time. Coming Inter In the w.eek are: Wednesday, Tom Monro In "Thirty a Week." and a Christie comedy. "In und Out"; Thursday and Friday Jane and Kntherliie l.ee in "Swat the Fly," together with a Fully Arbucklo comedy, "Futly's Utisy Day." ' Op next Saturday liintlnee and evening and Sunday mat lime will bo shown Hert I,ytcl in 'Tnexiected Places," and Kddle I'olo In "The I, lire of tho Circus." WAR CURTAILED 1918 STUDEBAKER OUTPUT SOUTH HEM). Intl., May 3. Commercial operations of the Stude- in ELSIE FERGUSON "HIS PARISIAN WIFE" She was from Paris and her pretty dresses maddened her mother-in-law. PICTOGRAPH HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURES HEARST NEWS Sunday and Monday Tuesday Wednesday Bryant Washburn in Something To Do What a man does with a big bank account and time hanging heavily on his shoulders. Elko Comedy International News a? "CI 3 I S. -1 9 9 e u o C5 3 O o Is 2 i- 1 " ?- H X o 0 2 u w a. a () a o X H H Ufa) Friday-Saturday Saturday Matinee Ethel Clayton in Tetti- grews Girl' How a soldier boy. beat the time of a handsome millionaire and won a beautiful New York cnorns girl not an ordinary cburus girl. "Fatty'' ARBUCKLE "CAMPING OUT" or why he left his happy home. r t-uMnifemgaa;-ji3aB; hal:er corporation in 19 IS were cur tailed on account of the govern ment's need of a lurt;e part of Its facilities and restrictions on Iron and stool. This permitted the cor poration to manufacture only IS, 270 c-im und G8,S:i0 horse druwn vehicles, about 50 per cent, of the latter type heliiK delivered on war contracts. However, in general, the eighth an nual report shows an Increase in earnings for .1 9 1 S , a strengthened financial position and flans for Im portant 'increases in facilities. Net earnings amounted to 10. Simper cent, on common, as compared to 9.11 per cent, in 1917. Net proftth amounted to $4,521, 997, and tho concern paid $637. 752.97 In income and excess profits taxes. The plant and property ac count increased to $2,440.SS9.S0 during the year, this including the new buildings and additional machin ery In the Detroit and South Bend plants. Regular dividends were paid at the rate of 7 per cent, on the pre ferred and 4 per cent, on the com mon and amounted to $1,967,550. Also $1,916,644.50 was transferred to the surplus, making this $19, 77i, 375.14 at the end of the year. Put it In "THE BULLETIN." "A THE FILM WORLD'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT A first hand Story out of the war. Full of love of home .and native land, bautifully told, wonderfully pictured by the film world s artists. A picture that has attracted millions. A story that will live. Featuring . DOROTHY PHILLIPS Sunday Matinee and Evening Monday Evemhg-f uesday Evening- 25c 55c GRAND rHEATER 25c 55c