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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
TIIM HHNII 'IMUiIjHTIN. IAII,Y KfllTION. 1IKNI). OHKCON. HATTIUM V, FKItfllAKV ill, ID-JO PAOK 7 Tom Mix will iilvu ( hi liinilil hiiiiII blnili'iH tonlnht ill llm (Iruuil Tliiiiitor, wnnii ltd Uiii'iii'i fur llm liixl IIiiik In 'TIkI'IIhk f"r fluid." Mix Ih (Iik iiiiiii who OilnhH iiliiiiil iih iti tit; li of hl like iik a mini lines nf ll plllKKeil nlchi'l. AHIiimikIi IIiIh iilmy In u western story, ll Ik Iiiiii from I ho ti h it ii I Kim stuff, I.iiiiInu KiixiuhIu play llm ruin uf ii kitchen Hluvoy In lliu uexl I'uru iniiiiiil Mui'li-Hennelt roiui'ily, "Th HI in- IIiiiii'iIih'," which will he shown u( llm Liberty theater Hiiiuliiy uml Miiinliiy, mill, llko ninny klli'limi sltiveya, nh" Ih Iiivii nick, lint she iloimn't ruulixii Unit Ih" urealest treasurers mo Id he foiuiil ut home, uml iIIhiokiiiiIIiik Hi" IV" somen of tier rural lover, writes it mill rl iiioii fcil nxi'iiry lo semi Iiit ii hiinilxoine rlly iiiiiii fur u IiiihIiuiiiI, 'I'Iiii IiiiiiiIhiiiiiii rlly mini in rlvin, llllt III) HOOII pl'IIVeil lo lilt II lllllt Vkk uml tiles to klilinii Louise's mint ruHM liuliy to Iiiiiii ll (or ran- SOIIIO. Ill VllllllllOIIH HI'llllllHI III 1 IH. however, mill Iih IiiiiiIm In Jul). J in-k I'li'kroril, taklllit the purl of Johnny Kiilvons In "In Wrong." which will tin hIiowii at Ilia 1llnirly I'lii'ut it Knniliiy uml Momluy, In lie (finreil lo lnivit srorml Hi" Irlillnpll of hlit curoor In liU ili'iili'llon of roiiutry hoy, whoso mnliillon In sllmuJnleil liy lovo nffulr uml liiot'knil by IiIh cnminmipliK'u sur roiiiiilliiKH. An ii portruyi'r of tlm rolt'ii of U'lolonreiit liuy k. I'll k for i ha rlchtly "ii rind Hut place of I.-uiIIiik Juvenile on tlm screen. h Inter pretation of Murk Twain's "Tom Sawyer' ili)moiintruttl that hi tul I'lilrt In roimtily HiittH wiiro l -1 I ! 1 y proiiiiiiiK'ixl. Later, slurring In "lull Apiiorsnn's Hoy," lio prjvetl himself iiIiIk lo handle Ilia most delicate ilrnnuitk' situation, llin rolv In "In Wrtinit" kIvkm him tin oppor tnnlty to combine hnrt throb mid chuckle In u most ilnllKliirul in u ti imr. II. II. Warner, itlnr of "llaiintliiK Shadow," tlm llohcrUnn-t'oln su perior picture, which opening- ut ' ' " ' s fe l ' X . . ) " ' ; j ( if . J VI- Jt'l r ' Rhode r J" In "In Ni'iirtli of Art'iiily" ul (jriiml Hiiiuliiy only dm drum) Thfutur Moiitlay mid 'In mliiy , Iiiih, In thlH film, tlm up puulliiK roln of u mun without frltuiil. II In not tlu" to uny tll- UKrui'ulilit IruIlM In Ii Ih own chur actnr thai John (llmiurm .Mr. War ner) flniU hiniHtilr In hih h u pri- Ulvuiiiiinl. On tlm otlitT hmiil ho In u nionl plfuaunt yoiinic mini, who Ih mir roiimli'il by MlnlHtiir ttimiiil" whn III! IUktM pilHHf'HHiOlt Of U CUHlltl lift hy hlit Kruilfuthi-r In un liiiliunu fori'Hl, lli-foi'ti lliu plrtliru draffs lio Iiuh won frli'inlH nntl u HWmilliciirl by illnl of K'Hif IkIiIIiik uml nnrvv. A lii'itiil If ul Amt'rlt'un Imlrt'HH (IIh- KiiIhIh'iI uh a (jypny fortiiiio-titllur real KiikIIhIi earl who tuken lo tlm lilxhwuy uh u peddler u cut throat (lypny wllli hln bund of iiomudlc uilvi'iitui'itm un ecliicaleil donkey; u nout with u "IiihIh" for h) rl ll K hiitllietn; all rumbling throiiKh country lanen und nylvan Hciiima, Klvn "In Kourch of Arcudy," ul llm Cl-iiiid Tlmutnr Kundny only, BILLIE RHODES Pert Pretty and Petite Cypsie Maid, in in Search of Arcady" This innocent and pretty heiress who detested fortune hunting suitors, and this handsome young nobleman, fleeing from designing mamas, slept together the first night they met quite conventionally as two Gypsies under the canopy of stars, cooked breakfast together the next morning all of which con siderably shocked their friends the next time they met under more conventional circumstances. HUH" HbodeH' latent production for KnhlbltorH Mutiiul, u churminK t lliiK for u Htory tliut currlen Inter im und much hxcIUiik action. Durham (lileheler (iiilllc KhodiiKl huted the night of un earl or a duke, no "lie ttHcapcd from her lltli-riddnn hoinn and became a Hlrolllnii (!ypy-Kirl, In (luent of Ar cudlu whero men wero reul, life wufl unfettered und lovo uncom mercial. The Karl of Chumboyne. a huHky und manly chup. wan Kirl-uby, und tolully unlike Harlmru'H conception of u titled npecimen of nobility. A reul romunco uturted when the eurl, who hud UHHunmd the (1Ihi;iiIb of un Itinerant chulr peddler, met the lovely helron who whh "triivel Iiik' under I lio incoKnlto of "I.olllo rtiiHhtu,". a (iypny-Klrl morchant Hell I n k boiiimtH und notlonH. The eurl niHCued llurbura from an evll mimled CypKy after a furlouii flKht. diirlnK which the holremi CHCuped and returned home. How (he earl found IiIh C pity-lovo and claimed her, Ih the happy culmination of a cburmlni! conmdy-druma. rrims:n:nu::::a:t::!::::Klu:i:uuKU:au::n:ns::ui:nuiu:' ft the Qiurcies IIn:iu:a:ua:u:ili:!:iaK:n::::iii:n;:iK:a:li:taaminW ( liri-iliin Hclencc Snrli'ly Services Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock and Wednesday, evening at 8 o'clock. 418 bond alreet. Sub ject for next Sunday: "Mind." ChrlHtlnn Sclonce reading room 1b open ut the church every Friday from 2 to 4 p. in. ' GRAND Sunday HWiiirJwai!rawi-:,-'ia" H. B. WARNER. IN "HAUNTING SHADOWS" Do you jump at the sound of an unexpected noise? Do you shudder when you see a shadow move when you aie alone? Then be prepared for the thrilling experi ences of H. B. Warner in the house of mystery GRAND THEATRE Monday & Tuesday Tin- Sciiiiilliiiivliin l.ullieran Church OppoHlto the V. M. C. A. Sorv Ii'.oh will be held lit the usual hours on Sunday. Morning sorvlnco will bo conducted In the Norwegian litiiKuiiKe. Sunday kcIiooI com mences ut 10 o'clock Hliurp. Come and bring a friend with you. Thurs day evening t 7:30, February 26, tlm I.adleB' Aid will give a nodal hour In the church parlors. Re freshments will be servod by the lailles. Remember v thut you are always welconio to all our meet ings. Kred A. T. CorneliiiBsen, pnnlnr. II. II. Warner In ,affll.-M,V.-WlMI-!WgOTm- Haunting Shadows" it I Oanil Theater Monday and Tut-Hiluy I'rehyterlan Cliurrh At tlm Sunday evening service we will begin a two wcekH series of jjospi-l meeting to which the public Ih miiHt cordially Invited. These meetingH have been well planned for und there Is promise of special mimic ul every service, which will he followed by a short sermon on some gospel subject. Come with us in thene meetings and we III do you good. The service will be every evening next week except Saturday evening. The subject for Sunday morning ' 11 o'clock service will be "How to be come a Soul-Winner." This ought to bo of special Interest to profess ing Christians wjio are anxious that tlioy do their purl In this matter of religion and what it owes to the world. The subject for Sunday evening will be "The All-Sufficiency of Christ." During these meetings we shall bold true to the standards of the Illbli! and of the faith that the lilblo represents. We know no other brand of religion; and from our sneives of supply we offer nothing else. Those wanting some other brand hud better not tuke the Ii time to-cull, for they cannot be sup plied ut these meetings. ine :i5 prayer meetings, which ! H have continued for three weeks al ready, will continue during every evening or the next two weeks. H. C. Hartranft, pastor. Fw Fat Men Famed. Fnl und fume have not very often been enuiblned. perhaps hern use si out men are generally Incllneil lo lie cany going, inn! ilierefore lucking In Hint push which brings a mini lo the fore, uys London Aiiiivrrs.. The only grent utiitcHinun one run recall . who was really a fnl man was Charles .lames Kox, as run be seen even by his etllgy In the palnee of WeminiiiHter, whero he would make three of Ills great rlvul, I'ltt the younger. , Their Appearance. "It Is remarkable. " phllnsopesiitml llcnlly snld Old Codger, "that the man who doe not know much of anything and knows fhnt little nil nskpw, usu ally fowirnes the lone and attitude of one who knows everything and In uwnre that when be tleparls this life nlMloin will lle wlih him. This np pearunce Is most often found In horse -loetors, grocery slore sages and trifling oris-in-luw, such as mine." Country Gentlemen. PEG O' MY HEART Noble's Popular Players in the best comedy-drama of the season. Plenty of fun and full of sparkling Irish wit. Don't fail to see it at B. A. A. C. Friday, February 27. Admission 35c and 50c. Reserved seats at Horton's. Doors open 7:30, curtain 8:30. 63-67c tt:ttnitm:r.aJBtir4iatzt:. MACK (pQMEDY ENNET FEATURING LOUISE FAZENDA Louise Fazenda, the, lovelorn slavey? Billy Armstrong, the handsome city feller! Teddy, the dog star in his biggest emotional role! ; John Henry Jr.,' the two-year-old wonder! Harriet Hammond, the beautiful manicure lady! You won't be bored at this boarding house! i Liberty-Sunday and Monday z: '!ti!i!::ii!ti:it::iaa::::i::::t::!!:t::a:ttt::a:t:::nimnRtmr: A story in which the hero treats his life about ns carefully, as a man does a plugged nickel is "Fighting '"Gold" Featuring Tom Mix Some real hair raisers-and all Good StulT ' Tonight Last Time GRAND Do you remember the days of the old rag doll? Surely you like James Whitcomb Riley's poems. Then you'll laugh yourself to tears. A story selected out of your own childhood days. LIBERTY SUNDAY MONDAY 1 7 'iiiasaiiimiiiiiiiiiuaiiiiiuiiiiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiinaiiiiiiaaiaa: