The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 19, 1919, DAILY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THK BEND I1UIAKTIN. DAILY EDITION, 11KNP, OBKOON, HATUIWAY. Jl'I.Y 10. 1010
PAGB 4
Pickfo
IN
Tonight Last Time
FATTY ARBUCKLE in "LOVE"
ENID BENNETT in "PARTNERS 3"
Tuesday-Wednesday
"THENAULAHKA"
FEATURING
ANTONIO MORENO
"The Naulahka" was written by Rudyard
Kipling. A striking romance and adven
ture story of India.
Captain Kidd, Junior
And Mary is said to be the most winsome, close-fisted,
loveable and at the same time, irritating little person
you would find' from one coast to the other.
Thursday Only
VIVIAN MARTIN
IN
"Little Comrade"
Episode No. 13 "TEi MAN OF MIGHT"
Pictograph Cartoon Comedy
Travelogue News Weekly
Literary Digest Topics
SATI'HDA V
IATINKK.
Friday-Saturday--
DOROTHY DALTON
IS
"Extravagance"
FLAGC COMEDY
"THE LAST BOTTLE"
International
News
SUNDAY - MONDAY
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
"LITTLE WIDOW
NEWS
. ' ......(--of real temples and palaces that are
AT THE LIBERTY.
Tonight.
Enid Bennett in "Partners
Three."
Fatty irbtickle in "Love."
Suuilay and Monday.
Mary Pickford In "Captain
Kidi Junior."
Pictograph, cartoon comedy,
Travogue, Hearst News,
topicl from Literary Digest.
AT THE GRAND
Tonight and Sunday Matinee.
Nazimora in "The Red Lantern."
Sunday and Monday.
Maxine Elliott and Margaret
Marsh in "The Eternal Mag-
dalene."
Bill Parsons in "Bill's Oppor-
tunity."
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Antonio Moreno iff "Naulahka."
Flagg i comedy, "The Last
Bottle. 'V
Thursday.
Vivian ;Martin in "Little Com-
rade." '
"Man ot iMignt." No. 13.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mary MacLaren in "Amazing
Wife."
"Chubs and Chops," Vit com-
edy.
ot real temples and palaces that are
famous the world ovor tor tholr
beauty were built especially tor this
picture. This careful ottontion to
detail is very apparent to the ob
server as the Far Eastern utmos-
phcre is perfect.
Particularly apropros is the Flagg
comedy, "The Last Bottle," also to
be shown.
ni-treiu. entitled "Extravagance."
This picture will be screened with
FrWay. SaUirday. and Saturday
.. i Matinee.
Dorothy Dalton in "Extrava-
gance."
Mack gennelt comody, "Little
Widow."
News, i'
In "Caitain Kidd. Jr.,". Mary
Plckford i.'j plays another almost j
grown ujiijoung lady role and the
11 at ura enmprfv OrOVideS
WCII MllpM ow( -j
Tier with ione of the most delightful
characteSaations she has ever cnos
en for presentation on the screen.
The screwr version of Rida John
son Young's play was made by
Frances jlarion, a clever scenarist
who has; written the scenarios for
all of Mtti Pickford's recent suc
cesses. The direction was by Wil
liam D. Taylor and it was his sec
ond photoplay with Miss Plckford
as star. I'taptain Kidd, Jr." will
be shown lit the Liberty Sunday and
Monday. : "jj
With lie feature will be Bhown
Pictograph'.. cartoon comedy. Travel
ogue, Heafft News and Topic from
Literary Jjigest.
''':
Rudyard-' Kipling's famous story
of romance and adventure, "The
Naulahkaij". which has been put out
by Pathe ;as a six-part feature ex
traordinary on the Pathe play pro
gram, wili be at the Liberty the
, ater Tuesjay and Wednesday. This
announcement will be of great in-
Thursday Only.
Mitchell Lewis in "Children of
Banishment."
Lyons & Moran comedy.
News.
Friday and Saturday.
Bert Lytell in "Spenders."
Eddie Polo in 2-reel -western.
Dainty Vivian Martin, one ot the
most popular of the Paramount
galaxy ot stars, is attracting large
audiences to the 'Liberty by her
splendid work in her latest photo
play, "Little Comrade." The story
deals with the adventures of a little
farmerette who does her bit for her
country in a most attractive manner.
The picture is in every way a
charming one, and Nllcs Welch
heads an unusually capable support
ing cast.
Dorothy Dalton will be seen Fri
day, Saturday matinee and evening
in a particularly strong play adapted
to the temperament ot this famous
a irood comedy. "The Little mow
a Muck Sennett riot.
"llniuiiv Is hb beauty dues. I an
old proverb, and Ford Merlin and
Ulllv Armstrong discover tins nen
thov set out to cant urn a wealthy
young widow In the new Paramount.
Mack Sennett comedy, "The Lime
Widow."
GKAM TIIK.VTKK.
To say that Nazimova in "The
lied Lantern" Is an extrnvagnn',
production Is not putting it ' l"
strong. Tola wonderful actress of
a thousand moods Is shown In .a
wonderful play of the Far East. It
Is full of charm and Interest fur
everyone. Nailmova is most charm
ing in this play. It will bo shown
tonight and tomorrow at matinee
at the Grand.
Clou Hint Wiitllnilay, I lie unions
evangelist, be asked to visit then'
u n (I make a moral und religious
cleun-up after the spectaeulur man
tier Im bus been employing through
out the country. Wuinsduys price
Is $30,000. but -llrndHhaw and Ills
fellows think this a small amount
to pay for righteousness. That night
(Continued on Page 6.)
DOROTHY DALTOM
,E.Klrvtftieo' 0
At the Liberty Friday, Saturday and
Saturday MnUncc.
In a very modern and very fair
sized town, Elijah Ilradshaw, the
leading citizen, calls a meeting of
othor prominent men of the plnco
and puts before them the proposi
ti ' "'-' .- , . 1
MITCHEIL HWIS
CHIIDOTN BAniSHMUII
At (irand Theater Thurwlny Onb'
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TONIGHT and SUNDAY MATINEE
N AZIMO VA at Her Best
'THt
At the
a
VIDOV'
,ilei-ty Friday, Saturday and
Saturday Matinee.
1
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terest not only to lovers of Kipling,
who is probably the greatest writer
of English now living, but to all
motion picture theater patrons who
will see in this remarkable picture
screen art at Its highest and, host.
Magnificent sets, faithful copies
: in
Hi I '
"The Red Lantern
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SUNDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS
She h Everywhere!
She hides hei face when the meeti you;
the paicU her lip when the kiues you.
There the ttandt in ragt, hef eyet i well
ed with lean, her che kt pale and hollow.
Behind you the lurchet, in aueenly nnery.
claiping the bony, icy hand of late.
bhe U a little Sitter of The Night. She
it an adventurous Woman of The Day.
You cannot escape her.
, . She Is Everywhere!
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"The Eternal Magdalene"
Margaret Marsh
Featuring: Chas. Dalton
- ( Maxine Elliott
Bill Parsons
IN
"Bill's 0p
portunity"
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' MARV PIOkSFORD 'Ca-pb. iiicld.Jr. '
An AUTCQAFT Pleura
r- AT THK UISF.HTY HIMMV AXI) MO.NOAV.
I Tuesday and Wednesday
i MARY MACLAREN
IN
i "An Amazing Wife"
Vitagraph Comedy .
"Chubs and Chops" j
Bert Lytell "The Spenders"
i .jursJay Only
MITCHELL LEWIS
IN
"Children of Banishment "
1 ivnwQ !i mm r.fiMFnY . wfwq
$ kiuiiu k muiinii uunikui - iikiiw
5
5
GRAND
THEATRE
Friday
Sat. Mat. t
Sat. Eve.
aun. mat
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