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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1916)
I'AGK 10. TUB BK.VP DUIiLETIX, BEND, Oltb'., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKIt SB, 1016. mm rat l PRINEVILLE TO T CONIES B COUNTY SEAT TO BE SCENE At the Movies locul i:iccn Itolnj; CJnxiiiiril for 'J-irst (iiiijiron KiiK'ifVemcnt .'ct .Hiuiiliiy l'io.pects l!ilglit for ricloij Men All Wink Until Coach Ketchum will embark not Sundny morning with n crew of 1 r pigskin pushers for 1'rlnovlllu whoro In the afternoon of that ilny they n III XM Vh "SJ' ,0"U,",10n f0r1ccor,.r . unanimous prnlso by mo- Dream Thenlrc. Charley Chaplin will disport In full regalia tonight at the Dream Theatre, the occasoln being Chaplin Night. The hoadllner for the occasion will ho "Charley's I'lcnlc." This lllm Is n brand-now, first-tlmc-Bhown, thrco pait comedy, with ninny laughs. Chnrley will also ho featured "In Cuckoo .and," a cartoon film, also typical of the well known actor. William Vaughn Moody's great American play, "Tho Croat Divide," tho tremendous story of a real east ern girl's hatred anj eventual love for nu untamed, lough character of tho West, Is the latest offering to ho made to motion picture fans Tho play has hcen produced in live acts, with IIoubo Peters and Ethel Clayton In the teadlng roles. This lllm will ho shown Thursday night only nt the Dream Theatre. Tho photo-play erslon has been cannot ho given tho cast which sup ports her so admirably. Wullaro Held nnd G'ernldlno Farrnr in "Marin Hasn." "Maria Rosa," the photoptay that made Geraldlno Farrar a bride will ho tho attraction at the llend Thcatro next Sunday and Monday. This Is tho third production made by Miss Farrar for tho Jesse L. Lanky Feature Play Company, tho othea being "Carmen" nnd "Tempta tion." It has been called "the photoplay that made Geraldine Fnrrar a bride, llend un tho gridiron ', Jlend's recont clmllongc to tho Prlnevllle eleven to meet tho local Xrldlronstcrs horu could not he ac cepted ami Instead, Horn! will Join ncy to the county seat for a matinee engagement on the I'rlnellle field. Ilcnd Is an unknown iiuantity to Itself so far this car Although tho team has been out for three weeks In signal practice and light scrim-1 mage, It Is not known Just what tho Hon picture nnd dramatic critics. both for Its scenic grundour and Its remarkable dramatic acting. It was produced nt the bottom of tho Grand Canyon of Arizona nt the Identical spot of which Arthur Mood) wrote Piomltirnt In tho "punches or tho picture nro tho tromrndous landslide In hlch the entire Lido or a moun tain Is forced iivvny by n terrlllc charge of iljnniiillo, tho light for t bfiuutitio Intt nf I) it t ! I... I t. .. t I.l bunch can do In action. It Is bo- 7 .T, "'.' J7. ?. ,,. ',..""" ,. ' B"r' ....... ..(... ... i.i.tn o ilium, iiiiii tho wonderful night scenes The last eplsodo of "Tho Iron Claw" will bo scon Frlduy night at tho Dream. In addition, two good Moved that tho llend eleven Is not only heavier on tho line and more experience! than It was last year, but tho backlleld Is shiftier and faster Tho team has had more pre-season training under n seasoned man than It had last enr anil Is working much more smoothly. Stiff signal practice nnd harder scilmmage will feature the work this week prior to the game. Pllnevlllo In Strong. It Is known that Prlnevllle has a fast eleven, made up largely or old stars ol college and tho Crook County nigh school. Tho Listers, llioslus, names, Yancey. Kales. Charlton and others of the colerlo of st.irs gavu nurns a drubbing n row weeks ago nnd since then have been working hard for the game expected with llend. Coach Ketchum has tint definitely selected his men ror the Prlnevllle WHiin. He will take If. men, at least. to Prlnevllle. Stover and Sieve Steldl most likely will work nt thu ends At end ho may also work "Hoyd, who Is a valuable mini mi Dm lino nt an place nxcopt center, nt! remedies will he shown. On Satur day owning "The Absentee," fcatur Ing Robert Ldson, one or the best and most popular screen titnrs, will bo given to local lovers of good pic ture act(ng. "(Irnce's Gorgeous downs, a screen comody, will ulso bo displayed. Sunday evening llobort Mnntull, whoso reputation on tho legltlmnto stage In Shakespearian dramas Is .wocld-wldo, will take tho leading role with Gencvlcvo Hamper In "Tho Spider nnd the Fly. ' This film strlk Ingly depicts Parisian Itfo and strikes deep Into tho roots or tho liquor evil. Thin film will be shown Sunday and Mondn nights. llend Tlieutie. "The Innocent L'e," with Miss Valentino Grant, tho sweet llttlo screen star, as Nora trillion, will bo siiowii at the Head Theatre tonight and Thursday. The uxiihIhUii exter ior scenes were plcturlzed on the v .Ti?vSBBSjL .rBBBBBKk vbbbs UftUk v 't BBBBBBBBBnM -1IbbbKwHbbbbHbbbbbbbbB h,i,iu , ,. ' ' '"- i,ir scones were picturtfed on tin tackles It inuv be 'llioinas, Kotchuni Island or llermuda, where a well so . ... "'""" n,ul " nno.iecieu cast under the leudershlp of up Ward nnd Lamberson; center. Sldnoy Olcott went opioHl ror this hhuniwuy or Latham. In the back- production. Held lloland will llltelj woik at rull buek. with Hisklnr., Kolley. .Inlm Htoldl or Ketchum. halfbacks, and "Woolllen at (iiarieibiick. The Hplilt or the team Is i mining high (his jiHir, i-Kpeelally to lake Prlnevllle Into canip, and u big effort 1 going o be iniide to retrieve lumen nr Inst year when Pllnevlllo look two Raines. II I Mnj Meet llinim. .Mtmiage was levelled last Satui 'day moiuliig fioin the mamiKemout 'or the IIuiiim eleven Mhilliiv Hint HuriiH will accept llend' challenge to come bote nil) date after October 29 on a $200 Kuarauti The man- ugeineut of the local te has wired to llui ns for a game In llend either November ft or 12, with the under landing that a leturn kuiiio will he Miss Grant, by her splendid per ineal or many ti)lng Hltuatious. ere- ate a new dramatic character on tho motion picture singe. Ciedlt enough (ilajeil later In the month at IIiimih llend will enter Into neKethitlnns wiin I'liuevllle ror u game In llend on ThankaglvliiK Day. Owing lo the gieat expense at tendant upon bringing teams fioni the Willamette Valley to Ceutial Oiegon. any ateps towanl this end have been given up. Telegri-mn vvoro sent last week to the Chemawa In dian school and the Miiltnoieuli Ath lellc Club, of Poitland. but their terms were excesulve A large nuiub-ir o llend people will make the ti'p in Prluevlllo to see next Suuda) 4.11110. hecausu It was whllo Miss Farrar was In California last summer mak ing this, production that sho first met Lou Tcllegcn, whom sho married lu Now York several months ago. In "Mnrla Hosa," a Paramount picture, Miss Farrar will hnvo n part quite different from tho rolo of "Car men" or Keno Dupieo In "Temptn tlon." In this picture Mlsi Farrar ap pears ns a young Spanish peasant girl, foriwhoso hand two admirers uro In eager contest. Ono of tho youths, llnmoii, Is or a Jealous na ture mid not liked by Mnrla Itosn. Tho other, "Andres," is her favorite. Produced and directed by Cecil II. DoMllle. "Maria Hosa," In the opinion of thoso who already have seen It, Is decidedly tho host of tho three productions which Miss Farrar thus far has mado ror tho Lusk) Company. SesNiie Hayakawa, the noted .lapu none actor, who recently created such a success through his wonder ful performance In the Lnsky pro duction of "Tho Cheat, will be seen at tho llend Theatre soon In the thillllng photo drama, "Allen Souls. ' It Is 11 Paramount attraction. The llvo-ieel comedy. ' Help Want ed." with Lois .Meredith as star, will be shown at tho llend Theatre this Filday mid Satin da). THIS WILL TELL YOU HOW TO SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR FUEL THIS WINTER. Do vo.i know thai th soot 011 the Inside or wiur furnace or h aiinoit heat mid llie-pioor mid that eventual!) almost hair or Ihe r,M,V,." " '" 'V1 lH tt'""1"' '"' '' I'l KOllll R t IIOUKll till" crust? Ihe diaught Is poor and )ou cant gel iesulls I"""m" """ A chluine) sweep will clean out this sooty crust for you for two or three dollars mid make a lot of work, din in " 11 is i ml t 1 U worth It ir miii cant gel It done ., oi her way ' ' U ",!' H0V,,r ' l'lK f .IP.- a cheuilcal coiupouiid. will ncooni- wnltlnn tour nr.lnr T..III . ,. "::..,""." "'?""" ,,,r "" "'.. fuel waste todti). lell I1I111 In send It over at once and slop that Skuse Hardware Company, lk-ntl, Oregon. Sol Shines On; Records Broken; Everyone Happy. It's a line summer we're hating this autumn. Fifty-two ilu.ts or iiuhokeii sun shine went her, counting toda) All records ror such weather, which may now uluiost bo refolded as climate, have been broken. ' What la so rate ns a day In June?" asked 11 well known Ameri can poet, essayist and diplomat. " The answer: A day In October In llend The weather man Is proving vlilm self a good comeback, He Is mak ing up for Homo of that snow bound winter weather and humid spring weather of which much was satd a few mouths ago In more than one w;o Central Ore gon is under a drj regime Just 'SlU TTHAR'S two critters you can't fool yo' automobile and yof pipe. IS you want 'em to work smooth you've got to burn the right stuff in em. y Nature Makes VELVET Right, for Your Pipe And nobody can make to bacco any "lighter" than Old Mother Nature. Nothing can take the place of the two years' natural ageing that gives VELVET its mellow smoothness. Nothing els could make VELVET so mild and cool and smooth without robbing it of its natural flavor and body. 10c Tina 5c Metal-lined Bags Ono Found Glass Humidors --. ij ."' m ea ?? mm Shoes for Real Service l It ,SI'i:CI.T Is TO mm: SIIOIN STWII Till; TIM' lilAT None are uot- Cftnnot ho NAP-A-TAN SHOE Is iwpoelallv m.ule for this kind of count rj tor made. J. E. TILT SHOE A handsome neivlcenMo diess shoe Tor men lieaton for the inonev (,ive the.e nh....s .1 trir.i A. HANSON LOGGER. The A. llan.on I.ojsko- Shoes of Three Lake. W.s are hrtid-u.iule nnd one o the e hen or Its k.ud Special wmb to-oider work taken for this shoo i-i urnun- ii'-To-nvn: siioi: itrrviutMi R. H. Loven HONDSlRFXr 33 years have taught the pro ducers of Gol den West cof fee something about the sel ecting, blend ing and roast ing of coffee. That s why Goiden West Ccffce wluit the records for October rnlu full were ho'foro tho local weather of- Ilce vvtiH PHtuhllHlied nre not nvallnhle heie, hut old-tlmem In this vicinity Kouerally toHtlfy that they have never soon nnythliiK Ilka It hcroro. "tlrcutet October weather I havo over Been lu llend, althounh fall weather here In nlwa.vs Kood," bh8 It. 1, Mlnter. 'LoimeBt Btretch of lino weather I havo seen In. this part of the country In 13 eur," Bays J. M. Lawrence "Altout nine ears uro wo had Jimt alxiut such weather ns this," mild John Steldl, "but when 1 stop to think, 1 believe this Is tho finest Oc tober weather we havo ever kuAvn It's the warmest October I Iuo7or seen In Central Oregon. ' And so on down the lino. Others were also asked about the weather and the opinion is general that this I'OWKI.I, lll'TTi: HAUVLST IIAI.li Is unbeatable October "cllniate," I Frlday xovoml,cr 3 i9iC Tho average maximum tempera- ., , , ,.., , ., turo ror tho first 2G days of October NN f" " J"1 ,B. " t,u! V'vMn. for tho last six years has been. , " d "? fod,lor ln tho ?nock' . .l...r.rto I " ,t wm lun-a uiui worrica- .f. v. , tan U& 1912 59.99 degrees li:t G2.37 degrees 19H .02.01 dogreos 1915 C8.88 degreeH 191(5 73.33 degrees Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, eiickie with So vo Koloy & Co., Chicago, III., writing your namo and address clcaily. You will rccolvo In return n trlM package connlnlng Foloy'H Honey nnd Tar Compound for bronchial coughs, colds nnd cioup; Koley Kldnoy I'llls, and Kol oy Cathartic Tablots. Specially com forting to stout pel sous. Sold tvory-whe-e. Adv. put on jour dancing frock. Tho ladles como In gingham, gentrt in ov oralis hluo. We'll danco the light fantastic tht whole night through. At Powell Ilutto Community Hall. Farmer supper served. (lood music. 34-35o Hvorybody Invited to tho big mas quorado at tho Hippodrome on Hallo we'en. Adv. A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Bend Bulletin. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. KVEKY DOLLAR YOU PAY FOR BRICK THAT IS MADE IN BEND STAYS HERE Brick is the MOST ECONOMICAL Building Material there is. All who have used our product are satisfied. The Bend Brick & Lumber Co. is "Just Rlfihf xni .A - - v -