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9 THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1933 PAGE FIVE -ocal News Items todays wi;atui;h at 'Umyeriliiini 1 a. hi., 2H.9 iliimt's: ' p. in., tn nit . iiHimiiiUr iif luttri lu M'U li'Vil): I u. in,, 2U.U0 luliin! i p. ill,, 211.73 lilt lux. It dative uiiililily: 1 u. in., HH per rent! I p. (IH per ti nl. Wind vilurlly: I u. 3 iiiUini I n. itk, 12 mill a. Pro- lllng wind tliiccllou xiulliumt, M, H. Mallhuw til Tim Dulles in been ill llclld Ihin week, Kenneth P. Mcllc vimliU. riitit'.. Id Huugc of lilt, Sinters district nl I ho pest-liulcs niiliiiiiiil finest, and Mm. i-Ki-ytioldn lira to Mini tn a llti c ' . uk' vncnlliill Sunday. Ihey plan $ visit In Ibisebuig, Cottage drove hI i'urtliniil. Mm. C. N. Knrvmcn was u biinl- 'in visitor In llt-ixl today lium tier y iiic lu Sl.Mrrs. D"g llccnso number I Inr ihu year yV.I win burned yrnn-riluv by lire )ejiclnilr county clerk to K. I'. Mc V vnulils, finest ranger ill Sisters. jA miii win horn yesterday to Mr. linl Mm. Hubert WiiIiIiiiii, j'lhe Order ( VrtNi will inti'l nl I'li'iin iiiihhiii ill omr.crs nun. n urn lien In lilt' llllllllf will Inlluw ' lodge meeting. 'i.Mli ElUabulh Vtiiirc, county iimiwiliiilliin agent, untl .ui Uag iml, tiiuiily iiurlcultunM. wen in cstihi today tor regular meetings mi rejoin-in in tno suiitu pint nl I" county, Mr. A. W. Fletcher is arriving jgmoirow from l-unc county lu visit . Wi' .inn untl iluiightci -in-law, Mr. "Ad Mm. I r Helihcr win, will "ti -rt ht-r In Cheinull. "I'lucilie will In) lii-lil Tuesday nl Jlj .I'floik by ihu lt;yl Noiglibns Tji Sather's hall "Ms. II. Keller, ll.tl,h n. Iliitog and Vt K. l.'ory, rriit"n'iituiivin i,f u ni'Ving pkturit cnrjaiiutttin, left for '"ftduioinl unil Pitnevilltt today alter Xhili-nrlint with tlio niuniigeiurut of ' 2l. Hollilttl T Ground wi ti nan- "tjir on this mm mug's trulii fioni ,vrilnnd, tin his way In lin homo "'ti Hiii ii. virile condition tif l)yrt.ii Ui-unon, vlni umlciwciil a nwior npci-iiuou .,tSt. Charles huipltnl this wct-k, wiiji JiMmrtrd linptnvctl tntliiy. in if " iKsouri Sunatur Will (Jive Way lo Successor Hri-Miii Cnv. Mo.. J.ni l.-iU't i-5lit- it-Munutiim o( U. S, St-iitttiii' 'stlli i y ti. lluwrfi. Si. Litui.ii, wm i eivnl tntlny i tin- uiftcc nl Ciuvi-r-mt liny II. I'urk. I -li.wi-.i iiAiHiiitl mi tlml Ciiivvinnr hik i-milil ,iittiiit tt-iiiittir-tlri-t 1 ioitnrli Champ Clink i,f Si. Iaiuh 6 tho tMiniimt, mIIuwiiik linn In cntrr nrxl WNinun ul t-uiiKtcM with vtlititily over nilu-r newly vlrcu-d eil'ittini. Cnvcrntir I'ttik wu4 nul u ihr city oa.iy. imd will inke nn urtiou uu IkwiV imiiiiiittt.in until Mumliiy. lleurtcry of II Million ! .Mothers CAPITOL KUNDAY . MONDAY Huiidny CoolinuoiM, 1 to 11 "FMNO ANGEL I'VE DEEN AROUND11 HA VS JHOV CAIIKOI.I, 1 The Best of Many Roles ami MA'sAVssHmfmm ..i. jt mm iw 1,0 (VA1XII fiir your Invorllr Ulan your fnvorlln kiiirim Wr'll have thritt: IB I c n, I LI Mr J in the dramatic heart-cr of a million mothers. ROCKABYE" the jory of a girl who fought for love and lost JOEL McCREA PAUL LUKAS WALTER PI DG EON JOBYNA HOWLANI) WALTER CATLETT EXCKIJ.KNT SIIOIIT SUBJECTS HROADWAY BREVITY "THE RED SHADOW" I.ATI.ST PATIIK NEWS CIXVKR CARTOON TucMtay-Writnrsdu.l Tluiriidiiy ( LjKK GAULE-JEAN II. VII LOW iii "RED DUST" SPECIAL ' WEDNESDAY MATINEE . Wo are now. ruiininf a ttpc- Inl Wrdnciday matinee ti ac- conimodalo I hose who can't attend the ev ening shows. truuirr uf iln- ftmlball It-um. MtKWAN HKSICNS ;V'iiiiIit, Mtt , Jan. 2I.- ILP1--!v.'laiii Jtibn J, Mt-Kwiut. nuM'ntlrd tegil luutball rnaili nt 1 Inly Cinsi oll'-uik. ri-MKiii-tl Ifttiay. Alt-hwiin. ono tiino head cniu-h ut VM I'nliit and Oiriitin. win uj- 4Qdcd by cnllctid auth(irltits non WKONC Hl.HTKIt HONOKKO Nnrval (ittibb. yiiunu . n( Mr. tiii'l Mm, O W. firulil) nf llrnil, h5 a "buiio lu pn k" with thf Aim-rit-an U-Hlmi, it wu.t iiuiimmtrtl tndnv. Ninvul. it Appmra, .wu uno at Iiic illi-rtiiincrii un llio h-Kloii'a iKixini; intiHrain Tlmmtlay iiikIu, but lu btnllicr, Dnnald, wa nivi-n thv ticnn. jum tu itiririt the roctirtbi. II mu anniiuiHTMl llns inurninit tlial II wh Nurval (iitthli ml I.1v,l Iter lluly Crux wnj dt-li-iiU'd by I Ilinik whu il.t r t i...... o'2.w"'. . . .... tlw It Kl.iiia parly tin week. " Tin' on-uch bt-twmii Mt-twati mill oIli'Ki' tillu'ialii dt-velnpi-d Irom lu ! ...... x. ... iff. rem with Hart Sullivan. v. l- , f AK LOADINGS (iAIN JT. liaimrr mid track cuth. win. j WnMiiiiKloii Jan. 21. Tho d Ixnn riinlitHlt d Willi lluly Criun 1 """"ay aviociailnll tutlay ItOTf than 20 year MeF.wan eliaru ullivun Wlti! andrd that annuuiii-ed that luailinuii n( revenue Bullivun with iiumburdmuliun and 1 l'," '"f '' w i ndinn January ml hit Ixi removed us I I' eif". n liu-reano :ui iu.iiiu nver the preceding week I but IW.:i27 rnra less limn in the cor I rendinif week nf 11132. Mitrllan.Kiu Ireiuhl InadiiiKs to lalttl 151),85.") earn, all iucri'iiHc of 111.375 above the precedliiK week, bin 2H.225 under the corrt'H,hdiiiK week TURKEY SANDWICHES SATIIItUAY NIC.IIT AND SUNDAY Full Count) Turkey Dinner SUNDAY Orange Mill Tea Garden Open Alter Dnnrc.ll KO.Y AND RLI KN year into. lie n tliaii cnrlniid lot frelulii l. tilled m.HM rora, an inereaiu of 2.'i,3(12 nlmve the prwcdlnif week, but 27,727 bsl.iw hint year'a enr j respundlne, week. CO-OI'S PAY DIVIDEND I'oilland, Ore., Jan. 21 (LPI-. A divitli nd of (1 er cent wa.i declared by the Pacific Co-uieratlvu Poultry rrodinvrs nn nl! fttiKiiittili.,,, ,..,,. I inoil atnek, It was liliniiuin c.l loilay. Save a month with a Refrigerator Write Frank l.t.ui;li, VVallii Walla, Wash., fur fii;iiris from his hmist-hnltl htnluel. You will st-c (hut since he putchait-tl an Kli-lr(c Rffrim-rator in Oflohcr, 1929, he has reduced his food hills S12 a month anil mure. His G.E. eliminates food spoilage, n nil makes it possible fur him to buy in larger ipiantiiies anil on Saturdays when prices arc lower. The O.Ii. is j-ours foronly 10 (iovn- PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY "ALWAYS ' AT YOUR 8 K R V I C K ! " i Amusements Further pionf that Uend woplc hko their mnvlea iipiecd with action waa provided ln.it iiIkIu when a packed house nl Ihe Capitol theater tiave n practirnlly uiuinimnus zip provnl of "I'm n Kimitivo Krom A Cham Gang", n film made nationally famous in recent monllui by the at tempt of tho slate of Cieoruin to extradite it author, Robert E. Burns, Irom Now Jomcy. Allhoueh filled with netinn and well spiced with thrills, the picture's mam appeal is the fact that it U suppesed to depict the uatual experiences of its nuthur, now a fuiiiUvo from justice. The fcur of many Bend people thai th uiecturc would be Intvsidcd with horror scenes, similar to those pictured on piuivn ships in the days of Ihe silent talkies, nmved un- louuded. True, part uf the picture deals with n southern prison camp and its horrors, but the scene b. hilled before sensitive nerves me irritated. The picture moves swiftlv. irom an army iransKri to n southern Home, Irom that southern home to a factory, from Ihe factory to cities in many parts nl the nation, then to it prison camp. Two escapes from the camp mm lurtlier action, unit drama chaniics to romance when the es caped convict makes inod in the world and marries tt woman who ultimately betrays him to the police then Inter, after the second escape. meets the uirl he is wilh in the tnueout . Pnul Muni, who had the title role hi "Searfnee", heads the cast of "I'm n ruititivc , n play adapted from Bums' nulobiourupiiy. The Capitul nuumKcmcnt was able to book the play for only two days because of IW popularity. Accordantly, the film will be nt the Capitol foment tor the last time. CAPITOL snows 7:15 - 9:15 POSITIVELY Last Times Tonight Due to Demand for film, wc could only get it two days i. Two of the most interested per miii;, iin-M-iii in ine nrsi snowillK ol "I'm u Fuititivo From n Chain GanK" at Ihe Capitol last niifht were Oi val Cluiinbcrlin, n recent arrival from I'onsford, Minn., and his sister, Mrs. Harry Crowcll of Bend. They arc rxilli well Acquainted with Lillian Sain, the irl for whom Robert E. Uurns. aulhnr of the film play, de serted his wife. In the picture, Miss sum is tleptctetl jis Helen, the ftm who is with Muni in the fudeout scene. Chambcrlin and Miss Salo attend ed grade school in Ponsfurd. - in prunf of his acquaintance with the ftlrl, Chambcrlm showed B. A. Stov r, Capitol theater nianauer. a pic ture taken when Miss Salo was in hi(!h school. Tho Ponsfnrd Rirl went lo ChicaKo, earned cnuURh money by tap dancing (o take violin les sons and was playing in a cabaret when she met Burns. As children, Mrs. CrnwHI und Miss Salo played toRelhed in Ponsfnrd. In Die picture of Miss Salo cir culated thi'uUKhoiil Ihe nation by press services lifter an iiltcmpt was mudc to extradite Burns from New Jersey, she is apparently wearine, the same slriiif; uf beads she had when the piclure owned by Cham berlin was snapped many years ago. SlarriiiK Constance Bcnnctl.-who iU(nin has Joel McCrnn as her leading man. "nocknhyo" will open, nl the Capitol tomorrow. In, this picture, critics say.-M8 Bennett has her must Uiuinulic rule. Hie play is (he in a jfreatir role thin "Sciirlacc" n the ,ni(iiivc wlioctcapctlalmnihcllTA'lCE and wrote hit Uory in UIDINGl Don't miH Warner nrns?a aa 4-Star Ititl The Talk of America! story of the gamin of the streets raised to high presli(je us an actress. McCren has the role of u playwright and Paul Lukas is shown us Miss Ucnnclls manner. Chinese Agency Reports Wounding of Jap Leaders Pclping, Jan. 21. (LP) Kuomin, tho official Chinese news agency, reported without confirmation today thai General Nuouyttshi Muto, commander-in-chief of the Japanese forces in Manchuria, nnd Prom inr Cheng Hsiao Hsu of Manchoukiio were wounded January 12 at the Hslnking railway station. The Joptine.sc commander, who al. so is ambassador tu Munchuukuo. was said to be only .slightly wound ed, bul the premier was reported seriously hurt. Their rti.mfr,.,,,- killed. ! The diKii'-irics were atlnekt-d. nr. curding to tnc report, by a member of the Korean independence parly, who was arrested. The Kovcrnor nl Kirin tin. d. posed by the Japancso on suspicion of Instigating the attack, the agency iuid. Church Announcements ' Flnl Presbyterian Church Bible scliool at 9:45. Morning wor ship at 11. The pastor will speak on national mission Junior Christian Endeavor meets Salurduy afternoon al 3:30. Senior C. E. meets Sunday ovtnlng at 6:30 in the church audi torium. Thursday evening bible study class meets al 7:30 at the home of tho pastor. E. F. McFarland. Pastor. The Salvation Army Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Salvation meet ing. 7:30 p. m. Services during the week. Tii.Huti.v Thii,luy cnt. urday, 8 p. m. Tuesday night bible study. Studying life of Christ L,ieuienonl Marion Meegan. Lieutenant Nellie Long. First Lutheran Church Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The evening hour will bo under the auinlcf ni ihn r. P league. Sunday school and adult bible class. 10 a. m. C!nnfirm...f ",n class Saturday, 10 a. m. Choir re hearsal Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Aimer n. Eggen, pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Church school. 9:45. M. B. Smith. superintendent. Morning service at 11. Subject, "The Riches of God for the Asking." Special anthem by choir. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, the Christmas can tata, "The Song and the Slor," by Fred Houton. The choir will be vested. A cordial invitation to the public Charles A. Edwards. Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday school, 10 a. m. Regular services, 11 a. m. Choir meets on Thursday, 7 p. m. Sunday school teachers Friday, 7 p. m. Confirma tion class Saturday, 9 a. m. J. R. C. Schmidt, pastor. Hoover's 'Cousin' Blocks Move To Forclose on His Farm Cupid Cruises ' - m i parish house. This Sunday has been, designated by the. national council for the consideration of "Facing gur task in social service." This wtUJ the theme of the sermon anil tho object of the 11 o'clock service. ' Full. Gospel Mission." . Meetings every night, 7:45 p. -m., except Monday and Saturday. 3utt ' day 3 p. m. No collections. Brother A. Egger.. SEVEN SEAMEN RESCUED ' Boston, Jan. 21. (LP) After being . adrift and helples for nearly, two. weeks in stormy seas, the seven-man' crew of the three masted British schooner Dawn Wilkie was rescued. 50 miles southwest of Cape Sable today. News of the rescue came hereTSy" ship-to-shore telephone from the Boston fishing draggcr Gertrude M'." Fauci, which engineered the rescue, with a dory in seas which- had. calmed. THIEVES STOLE PLANT San Antonio, Tex. (LP Thieves.. come strong and nervy in this area-.-Tom Mills recently reported to police" theft of a 350-pound electric lighting, plant valued at $165. It was cartod out of his garage. A. E. Hoover, above, who says he is a cousin of President Hoover, has forestalled foreclosure of a $14,000 mortgage on his farm near Grand Meadows, Minn, through a plea by a committee of the Minnesota Farmers' Holiday association. Accompanied by the committee. Hoover wnt to Des Moines, Iowa, and effected a compromise with the mortgage holdor through the joint stock land bank th.sre. The compromise, it was reported, wiU allow Hoover to stay on his farm as a renter. Ac cording to Hoover, he had missed one semi-annual navment of 400 and was faced with eviction and loss of his stock, machinery and house- ! noia gooas, as are many miawcstern. farmers. Hoover says his lather and the president's father were brothers. Hoover says that he, like the president, wa sborn in West Branch, Iowa. Christian Church . Morning sermon, "The Disciples of Christendom." Evening sermon, "The Father of the Faithful" Mr. and Mrs. John Kleinfeldt will sing a duet at the morning service. Bible school at 9:45. Jack Kribs, director. C. E. at 3:30 and 6:30. O. W: Jones, minister. Pciflccostal Mission Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young peoples service, 6 p. m. Street service. 7 p. m. Evangelistic message with special music, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday regular service, 7:45. Friday evan gelistic service, 7:45. Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday bible study, 1414 Fresno. Saturday chil dren's church al 2 p. uu, 1414 Fresno. Thursday evening prayer service at 7:30. Saturday evening street meet ing at 7:15. Harriet Marling. Miss Adoncll Massic, 19, of Dallas. Tex., who is making a world cruise with friends, is tumored engaged to Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.. who is aboard the same ship. Miss Massie, above, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Massic. prominent Dallas residents. First Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11. Subject, "Awake, Arise and Shinn " ft V x ir cm Preaching at 7:30. Subiect, "Cour age or Cowardice." Rev.'E. B. Luth er of The Dalles will speak at both Services. The bihlft ranrMwiM ,! evangelistic services will continue next wees wnn services each even- 1 ing, and bible study in the afternoon. Rev. Fairwcather and Rev. Luther' speakers. , Alfr. Danielson, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston. Mass. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Wednesday even ing meeting at 8 p. m. Subject for Sunday, January 22, "Truth." A reading room is maintained in room o rvrv,nnait h..;M;n daily from 9 to 4, with an attendant , in charge from 2 to 4, with the ex- i ccption of Sundays and holidays. ! FROM ' Minor Repairs' TO General Overhauling I Guaranteed Work On All Makes of -Cars ' - Trinity Episcopal Church I Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church . school, 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer j and sermon, 11 a. ro. Young peoples . fellowship, 7:30 a. m. Intercessions, Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. The young ! peoples fellowship will have their' monthly corporate communion at the : 8 o'clock service. , There will bej breakfast served afterwards in the Valve Work Insist that the valves of your car be corrected by the ." K WIK-WAY SYSTEM. ' Drake's Auto Shop Southeast corner Bond and.., Greenwood Day phone 795-J Night 795-M DAN C E TONIGHT Pine Forest Grange Hall Just Newly Decorated Bud Russell's Orchestra Free Check Room Gentlemen 40c Ladies Free THERE IS OPPORTUNITY IN YOUR ATTIC and STORE-ROOMS Opportunity to obtain CASH to meet special expenses or to buy things you want. " 1 1 a ... . . . . oimpiy cneck those things about your home which you no longer need . . . then .. let a DAILY BULLETIN WANT-AD turn them into cash for you. HAVE YOU AN EXTRA RADIO? DO YOU WANT A RADIO? No matter which direction your wants may take, you'll find the DAILY BULLETIN WANT-ADS the best way to satisfy theni. . and that EXTRA ROOM . . Put it to work bringing you in a steady income. An inexpensive want-ad in the DAILY BULLETIN will bring you a desirable roomer . . . and if you're looking for a room just glance over the Rooms to Rent column in today's want-ads. , NOT ONE BUT MANY OF THEM EVERY DAY CONVENIENTLY CLASSI FIED IN THE BEND BULLETIN CLASSIFIED ADS