The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 24, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACK 5
' Local nkws items
TODAV'H TKMI'I.HATlltB
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Oregon Trunk,
Arrlvas, 7:86 A. M.
Leaves g;00 P. M.
(),-V. It. N.
Arrives, 7:40 J'. M.
Luuvoa, 7:00 A. M.
The Greatest
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ANITA STEWART
THK BEND UCMETIN. DAIJiT EDITIOX, BBJfP, ORF.OO. BATITKnAY, JAVUATIY 21. 1020
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IN
If. V. Wlekiinr, engineer for Oskar
1 J it Ixti-, contractor, left tfilH morning
by uulu for I'ortiulil. Il urrlved
hero, truvullliig by giioliiii power',
two iluyit ugo, u nil roporiH tlm roada
to ha In good condition wjtli the ex
ception of u J J inllii stretch nour An
li'lopit. A delightful iiirprlsn party win
Klvun by Minn KIhIo Horn ut her homo
. lust ovonlng, t ho occaalon btilug hnr
birthday, Many KlftH were brought
Jy Ino guesla, mid the evening win
. plfimaiilly apeut In guinea. Lunch
wu nerved for 23,
Mlaa Agliea Cuinpbftll, who will
tench In I ho IiIkIi achool during
. tlm aprlng lorin, arrived lu llond luMt
i n Ik lit from Kugonu.
Iti'V. J. Kdgur Pwdy returned thin
uiornliiK from Walla Wullu wbera bo
wui ciillud liiNt week by tbo death
of hla futhar.
Mra. Ullluii Orvla, of Hnn Fran
cisco, Ii visiting In Hmid at the homo
of Mr. and Mra. C. V. Bllvla, for
few dnyil. , :
Mra. K. M. Thompaon returned to
Jlend liiat night after spending sev
eral wwka vlalllng with frlenda In
tint fiiat. , ' -
Mra. F. I Hot rich and duoichtar.
Minn Adeline, uro vlaltlnK In liwiiU
toil n y from their home In " Terre
bonne, i .
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Dunbar, of
Kodmond, arrived in the city lust
night, und uro remaining ovr to
day. . '
Charles V. Kraklna roturnod (o
lleud Hi Im morning from Portland
where ha wim callod on legal bual
imul. Deputy Sheriff August A. Anditraon
returned thin morning from a busi
ness trip to I'ortlund.
J. W. Spenoer. of Alfulfu, waa In
Film Ever Shown
, Hero drops from one plune to another 13000
feet in the air.
Si. Actual' collision of two airplanes (accident not
intended in story) the most thrilling ever
seen.
There is no trick in this scene 3000 foot full.
8. Many other thrilling feats.
IN
"The Grim Game"
SUNDAY & MONDAY
LIBERTY
licntl thin uflurnoon tranaactlng bua
Inoss. J. C. Thorp, of Tumnlo, i trana
actlng bualnvaa In Heiid tbla morning.
. notkh.
" Having . left my bod and board, I
will not be reapooslble for debta or
bllla contracted, after tbla date. Jun
uury 24., 120., by my wife, Beatrice
Laiigford. '
H. F. LANOFORD.
Adv. 40-42p
Pit I n In The liuUetln.
"HER KiGDOItil
OFDREAimS"
A romance of a marriage of convenience with the worlds great
est stars assembled, telling how a young girl's idealistic conception
of life was sent crashing on rocks of harsh reality. .,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY-JAN. 26-27
AT THK MOVIKH
If you are looking for a real
thriller, and If you want to see
whut huppi-na In the air when two
ulrplum-H collUlo, ihi-n ace Houdinl
in bin atrial performances on tho
arreen tomorrow and Monduy at the
Liberty. Tola atmaatlonal picture
abowa un aviator la the moat daring
acreen atunU performed during the
war and actually abowa an acciden
tal colllalon In the air between two
plunea at a height of 3.000 feet.
The clone-up on thla accident Is the
only one on record, t.
IlnglnninK Monday and for IS
aucceiuiive Mondays tbe Grand
Theatre will show a late aerial, "Tbe
Lion Man," featuring James Cor
bett In "The Lion Man," a story
taken from the Saturday Evening
Poat atory, "The Strange Case of
Cavendish." This picture, being
shown at matinee, will give every
one . an opportunity to see ewry
episode.
On Monday and Tuesday at tbe
Grand Anita Ktewart will be seen in
"Her Kingdom of Dreams." a story
of a marriage of convenience in
which a country girl's idealistic
conceptions of life are dashed on
tbe sharp rocks of reality. In this
picture some of tbe greatest of tbe
moving picture world's artists, are
assembled.
The Grand shows tonight for tbe
last time "The Auction of Souls."
There Is nothing delicate about this
picture. It is gruesome awful.
Some who saw Aurora Mardiganlan
portray the role of tbe sole survivor
of 500,000 Armenian girls say some
of It should be omitted because tbe
picture Is too terrible. But if any
of it should be taken out the true
story of the condition as existed
during jtbe Armenian massacres
would not be fully told. ,The- picture-
is for grownups', not children.
It is a picture you will be glad you
saw, but will' not care to see again.
Last Wednesday the Pioneer Ga
rage Co. unloaded : two Maxwell
trucks at 4- p. m. and at 8 a. m.
following these two trucks were
loaded with merchandise an were
on tbeir way to Paisley.
It Pav
s to
!Pay Promptly
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It pays to pay punctually
, It pays morally H .
It pays financially '1
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It Establishes credit j m
It commands respect
It brings success in business and social life
v To pay promptly establishes a reputation for integrity and commands the respect and confidence of friends, busi
ness and professional people. Don't be indifferent. Always be mindful that you have been given credit on the
assumption that the obligation has been contracted in good faith and on the assumption that you will pay promptly.
s ? i A reputation for, prompt payment of financial obligations will bring you great enjoyment and contribute to
your success in life. . . , - A . ;
PUT PROMPT PAYMENT ON YOUR THRIFT PROGRAM.
It avoids debt -
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V ..SMITH'S GftQCpRV
MANKHfilMER BROS.
Contributed; arid paid for by
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bendIrotture CO. i
, American bakery:;: . ,
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