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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
FAG THB BEND BCIiLBTM, DAILY EDITION, BtflfD, ORKUUN. HATIKDAV, btit Tonight: Nazimmoya in "Eye for Eye" jiii,! and Monday, Blanche Sweet in . . "The Unpardonable Sin" $ Tuesday and Wednesday LEWIS BENNISON Fourth of July Special in peedy Meade 11 2-Reel Western The Latest Saturday Matinee, Evening, Sunday Matinee May Allison In "Peggie Does Her Darndest" Eddie Polo - "Border Terror" Grand Theatre "The wild Ride" "PendletonRoundup" Sunshine Comedy, . . "MONEY TALKS" AT THE GRAND. Sunday and Monday, ' Juno 2 and 30. - Blanch . Sweet in "The Unpar- donate Sin." Tuesday and Weduosda-, - . July 1 and 2. Lewis ' Ben nison in 'Speedy Meadi" Two-reel western drama, "The Border Terror." ; July Fourth. . Special Program. Friday Only, Matinee and Night "The Latest Pendleton Round up.- ; Two-reel Sunshine comedy, "Money Talks." Silt unlay Night and Saturday and Sundny Matinees. May Ellison in "Peggie Does Her Darnedest." Eddie Polo in a two-reel west ern,' 'The Wild Ride." Surpassing in importance any pre vious moving -picture event will be the engagement of "The Unpardon able Sin," Harry Carson's extraordi nary epic photoplay, starring Blanche Sweet, under the personal direction of Marshall Xeilan, at the Grand theater beginning tomorrow. There will be two -presentations daily of the picture for a period beginning Sun day and ending Monday, the matinees at 2 o'clock and the night presenta tions at 7:15 and 9:15. "The Unpardonable Sin" is one of the most pretentious screen plays that has ever been attempted, and has been completed after months of painstaking effort and with the ex- ..aw .'W.:!V":S.': is v.4 ETHEL CIoAy TON lMassf ie Pcppor - AT THK I.IHKItTY TIKS DAY AND WKDNKSDAY. penditure of more real money than has been enlisted In the aid of any photoplay produced within the past Ave years. It is a brand new pro duction, and just now is having its initial runs in the Important theaters in the east. Those who are familiar with the Important books which have been published during the past couple of years will identify the big Carson picture as an adaptation from the powerful story by the same name, written by Major Rupert Hughes, which first appeared in serial form in Red Book and was later pub lished in book form to achieve a reputation as a "best seller" which has been surpassed by few novels offered the reading public. The story has been spoken of as one of the most powerful tales of love and adventure which has ever been writ ten and reviews of the picture made by important critics throughout the country pay high tribute to Director" Marshall Neilan when they say that here is one of the rare Instances when tho photoplay version is even more powerful and gripping than the original narrative. When they see "Tho Unpardon able Sun" moving picture devotees will be particularly interested In the work of the star, for the reason that In MIhs Blanche Sweet It brings back to the screen a favorite who hud thoroughly established herself be fore retiring for a long and much needed rest. MIbs Sweet won her spurs In sotno of. the biggest and best pictures ever produced by David Wark Griffith, who has slnco given to the public such big things as "The Birth of a Nation," "Intolerance" and "Hearts of the World." Mar shall Nellan.'who directed her in the new picture. Is conceded to runk MUKRTY TflKATF.it. It you want to sua Hill Hart In something different, see him In "Tho Poppy Girl's Husband." You have seen him. as a wild westerner, you have seen him on llroudwuy, you have seen him In romantic rules. As "The Poppy Oirl's Husband." you will see him as a convict. A role very distinct. This picture deals with life on Barbery Coast. With Bill Hart Is seen Junlta Hanson, who plays tho role of a denizen of the underworld in San Francisco, a beautiful but faltlihus creature, who double crosses hor convict husband. Tho convict Is lutor redeemed unci takes his reveiwio upon his former wife. Tills play will be shown on Hun day and Monday, Klhol Clayton's "Macule. Pepper." which Is being shown ut tho Liberty theater on Tuesday. Is a department store picture adapted by Gardner Hunting, from the famous play by Charles Klein and released by Para mount. With a sympathetic touch and a rreat knowledge of human nature both artist and srenrla made this the epic of the muru of trade. It Is a picture that will not soon be forKnt ten by those who see it. The direc tion by Chester Wit hoy Is excellent (Continued on Page 6.) IS $ X-' v AT THK L1HKKTY. Hiintliiy Miitliief anil FvrniiiK Monday F.vrnlnir. William H. Hurt In "Th Pop py Girl's Husband." Travel, I'lctiiKrapli anil Cartoon Comedy. Tui-ilu) Only. Kthel Clayton, in "MurkI" Pepper." Mr. and Mrs. Kidney Drew rum- edy, "Itomaiirn and ItliiK." Wi'diiiv.iliiy and Tliunnlay, Chun's' Collonal proline! Inn of Harrold Hell W right's "F.yea of the World." 7l.mnu n. Vm, S . HART..? The Poppy Cirli Husknd' ' AaAOTCPArTIW. ' AT THK M1IF.KTY SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS. Friday anil Halnnlay and Salur. . day MiiiIiiit, "Bolshevism on Trial." and Ihn cast one of the best ever as sembled. Under the lermn of a new rnnlruri with tho Famous 1'lavont-l.nnkv cnr. V pornllou. Mr. and Mrs. Kidney Drew will lie seen hero this season In a series of highly enjoynlilii comedies. Tho first of these, "Itomiincw and Itlngs," will bo shown Tuisclay. This Is an excellent comedy, Tim story deals with tho troubles of u man who borrows a wedding rlnit on tho evo of his marriage, and who gets In to s rlous trouble when the hrlilo refuses to part with It. The Drews aro lilnilly cust In this production. Harold Bell Wright Is known tho country over us . tho author of thu best sellers. Ills book "Tho Kyes of the World," was one of the most w idely read novel a fow year unit In (Continued on page C) Tonight, Lila Lee, in "Such a Little Pirate 9 II MACK II SENNETT ....Comedy....."ReilIy's Wash Day 1 .SUNDAY AND MONDAY. WM. S. HART in 'The Poppy Girl's Husband' Something new for Bill Hart--a con ; yict. In one of the Boston Blackie f1. stories. ii; Travel Pictograph Cartoon Comedy TUESDAY ONLY ETHEL CLAYTON ...... in "MAGGIE PEPPER" Mr. and Mrs. Drew, in "Romance and Rings" Wednesday-Thursday Clime's Colossal Production-Harold Bell Wright's "Eyes of the World" 4th and 5th of July Select 1919 Patriotic Special "Bolshevism On Trial" Matinees Both Days i flask ? MTiWn i My WS