11KNO nUlil.KTIN, IlKND OUKttON, THI'IIHDAY, Jl'NK U, IIU7 BEND THEATRE HAS ll INTERESTING FILMS Blnry Plckfonl nml Other lllft Htnra to Ho N(h?ii During Fourth I SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS Changes Almost Daily Regular Prices lOc ISc 25c of July Work. AT THE Complying wllh the popular tic annua of tlio pulilto for variety In tht'lr nuiusnioiitn. tho llonil Theatre has nliTinuiicfltl nn exceptionally In teresting program of apoclally sc J it ted thjpH-nl productions for ili tonilng holiday wiek Ami also Bend Theatre Sunday Matinee, Nipht, and Monday Night, July 1 and 2 "A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" Saturday, May 30 Tuesday, July II FANNIE WARD VAOK tO r Waff ' BBTIB .m ... .ui. , -AlA-a ..., ,..- , CgffiFr.irffffrffffiTTlft;flaXJin,,Bg'fgFlBBBgBlJfftSffffWEffl I E LwLsLsLsk!. llB&lov 1 rWwH I "W If P ' ' ffl bTwSBn rvutt piCMonp Mm 3 'A POOR UttU CICI1 GIRll III realizing t! enormous demands up n the public pockethook during the liberty Loan, lied Cross and other campaigns, they are showing this special program at no Advance over 1 1 the regular prices which nro from 10 cents to 25 cents, according to lhe tiroduotlnn. l! America's Sweetheart Coming. ' The headtlner for the week Is Mary 1'Icktord, In, her most charming pro-, iluctlon. "The Poor I.lttle Itlch Olrl."' playing on noxt Sunday and Monday, ! with a matluee on Sunday afternoon i As Qweadolyn, the "poor little rich girl," who had all that money could luy but scarcely know hqr parents, Story Ptckford, In "A, Voor Little j Rich Girl," her newest Arteraft pic ture, adapted from the well known'! Eleanor Gates subjeet. Is afforded a role of exceptional I'lckford qual ities. The story tells of how Gwen-tl dolyn. who Is left entirely In the care of hor nurss and servants 'as n result of the social and business "duties" of her parents, finally brings about a big change. In. the lives of Iter littler family. Through their lit n tic daughter, the selfish parents aru brought to reollzo that each Is tra ollng In the wrong direction and that their real goal Is happiness rather than wealth. House Peters and Gail Kane t "The Velvet Paw" A remarkable story of Na tional Politics, photographed at the Capitol in Washing ton, D. C. Mary Pickford "AMERICA'S SWEETHEART," In hor latest and best Arteraft Picture. This Little Girl was Lonely She Was rich yet poor; She lived in n'mnnsion, yet she had no one to play with. See the greatest child story ever told. Sunday Matinee and Night, and Monday Night -m- HfMthf) lVtcru lU'turii". A most unusual picture Is that of the "Velvet Paw," which was taken ' at the heart of the nation In Wash . lncton. D. C mid a zrcat Dart of the . -. . tihnfnpranhlnr nt vrhbh tr?i trlt ncssed by President Wilson Many beautiful scenes of tho city and thou National Capitol, beside view in i .. . , . - ' Fourth of July, Matinee and night only DE WOLF HOPPER, the great stage comedian, with Fay Tincher, in the Big Triangle "Hit," Mr, Goode, the Samaritan" .. Keystone Comedies. Thursday and Friday, July 5 and G, Matinee Thursday The Glorious Patriotic Serial With a fine patriotic feature "The American Consul," By Theodore Roberts. A big bill of patriotism, love, thrills and fun. Saturday Matinee and Night July 7 ROBERT'WARWICK: plays "Betty to the Rescue" A picturesque and gripping story of the California mines A special Paramount feature Sunday and Monday, July 8 and 9 Dainty little MARIE DORO in "LIBERTY" "The Heart of a Hero" U A masterful six-part vfr.ual iation of tho life of the im mortal hero of tho American Revolution, Nathan Hale, "I regret that I have but one life to give for my country." Lost and Won" If you remember her in "Oliver Twist," you won't want to miss seeing this pic ture. She's just as good as ever. A Varied Program, Every Picture a Treat the Biggest Stars of the Day. Matinees Almost Daily KHvsv1 BEND THEATRE m m oSBr '.-- ". 1 4a At " " dKcftlirffltyi mines Not only mines MADRAS MAY STAGE - JimMrtfndiwa f nr 4 ti a - tnau?: "; i! M mmmmmmsm & AYV HOUSE PETERS J AVt 1 ft KfB vl "The Valver Paw" yUMAMMfa jl orange groves flguro W Clin will nnnnitr no I Mtty. in uotty to me uescue. 9$iSfr'D' father, who has sunk DOUBLE-HEADER m iiorp' In a mine, leaves hor.Shovlln-Hlxon f some friends who make rrlnevllle .. HlmiilliiR of-tlip Train)). Won Imt A . JMjiMm the Congress are shown The picture tells a story of national politics, strong, dramatic and Intense and was produced, by. the Paragon films In awociaUon with William A. Brady World 'Picture The star of the play ty UfUUUIytiBterg The "Velvet Paw" Will ytJPfpratn on Saturday mat inee and night of this week, June 30 Tannic WARD M &&., J'unnlo Wrd Quoun of Unlit Comwly A program of several cnangga would not be complete without a -Bbowlng of Fanulo Ward, who has a long string of atago successes, sur mounted by a remarkable screen ea rner. Sho will appear on Tuesday, July 3, ouly. In a gripping story of i give for my country, lit her baibyo h la Healthy until their Hand orange crop Is wiped out by a aud-. Culver dn frost. How Betty lake the maiwj agment Into her own hands, dlarov en that her miiM la worth a for- .tune, and goe into th arms of tht I man she lovos, Is depicted In a de lightfully original and satisfying manner. I Do Wolf Hopper Jallnl. , A speolal matinee In addition to the night performance has been ar i ranged for tho Fourth or July for 'many who will want to ser De Wolf Hopper as "Mr. Goode, the Samari tan " This veteran of the comedy, uho makos fun of all hla troubles, taken tho part of a benevolent old gentleman who becomes enmeshed In the tolls of the law when he buys a stolen automobile from Foxy Montp, a crook. Ills many amusing exper iences In tho Jail, together v.jth the band of croows which the philan thropist tries to reform. leads the film on to an exciting finish A rattling Keystone comody en titled "Bubble of Troubles." by Ilfr ry MeCoy, will be shown, both Wed nesday afternoon and evening "MIhtO" l)a. Thursday and Flrday will bp "Lib erty" day. with the showing of trie firth episode of tho continuous serial spectacle, "Liberty." This Is Indeed one or the biggest and best serials ever presented hero and has won its popularity through merit alone Each episode, Is complete In Itself. In addition, Theodore Iloherts and Maude Fealy will bo scroenod in the Paramount fuaturo production, "Tho American Consul," which Is aUo an Intensely Interesting story or tho ad ventures of a consular agent pf the Amarlqan government among the treacherous Mexicans. Theso two patriotic films will be shown on Thursday and. Friday, July C and C, with a matlnoo on Thursday Itolu-brt U'urulck us Xiitliuit Hale. A fitting climax to a week of splendid attractions will be the nix part feature of Ilobgrt Warwick, in i "The Heart of a Hero,' a vlzuallzu- tlon of the lite or Kathan Hale, rounded on tho play "Nathan Halo," by Qlydo Fitch, to be shown on Sat urday matlnoo and night, July 7 1-Jvory American lienors Nathan Hale, tho man who said: "I only regj-ct that I havo but one life to irlvft fnr mv rniintrv " ... ....... ...6 ....... 6 J.. 4 I l'Cl. .ceo .444 .222 DANCE CLEARS $6(i FOR THE RED CROSS Party (SUrn nt lllppnilniinit Lat Night HiiccfiHfnl -Totul ( imtrl- tittt Iuiih to Ho Told HHut (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) That $C was cleared for ( Red OriHW at the membership dance given last night at th 'Hlppudrunm was UicN stalvmnHt thM morning by the In the Central Oregon league, UeImInlltl,- , fhari: a. - ao0i lumbermen will soek to cHmb a halfff,tno tUknth vnm Mf,My tne&it1i. noteh higher than the pla-e '"" ;fu.,,i the halt as well HUH with dancers, arid npoctatora or the creat or part of tho evening. FIgurc-n aa to tho gennral progrcsn made In axcurlng funds for the ftcd Growl aro being proparud and will bo roady for aiinounrenuint by to morrow, It la expected. With the ghevlln-Hlxon and the Prlwevllle teams tied for ftrat plaee Sunday by their 17-S victory ovor Jefrerson county, whon thoy play u return gamo In Madran on Jul)' I. An endeavor-will be made to havu the game a douhle-houdT. At tho same time. Bond and Prlnevllte will meet oa the loeat diaruend. n Mid-Summer Sale, Trimmed Hats First Showing of Early Fall Hats Huts priced regularly at 35.00 to 8.00, on sale for 10 days at $3.00 to $5.00 Order Your Cut Flowers NOW for the 4th of JUly. Mrs. Inez Pence Milliner 'mm PYTHIANS SADDENED i " r """i ntf'T BY JUDGE'S DEATH mru nf r,n,r"1 ' M - . Judge Ilradihaw tiled tsterday af (From Thumday'n Dally.) ' tnrntHin In the Multnonmli county Tho sudden death of Judgo W. lJ)llrl ,I0IIW, nl VonUllAt wlloro hn Bradshaw. new. of which was re- ,,, ,,, hlllUl nmn ,rn H wlvod In fieml thin morning, la lw- j iUnttm . j d M For SS yeam, up to M iloalh ytm twrdny, JhUhjo BradaliRw Imil Iihiui k HrPHll JudK In The IMHm dktrlrl, whirh lHcluid old Crixik oounl) lug knnly felt by members of the lOnlghls'or Pytntaa and Bond attor- neyn who knew Judan Bradshaw, beat. "I not ay too nHth In memory "' , J1J; wh",l M "rw 'H:lr,e' w,n" , ., , .. . .. i lprMHl. HJwre thf formation of llm of the lire work artd fine personality I BH 1 M tUtuA friends havn of Judge Bradshaw," iwld Vhrwm not awm him nfUii. It being noarly A. Fnrboa, who usnu attorney han:to yaara sine Judge BraiUhaw'n known Judge Bradshaw for the peat nine yoara. "He was n man who never made ennmlea and had the re tain visit to lUHd. It was partly due to Judge Brad- shuw'a phII. two WMtka ago, to fill, it... ..i. i. ..!.. ... .. -. " mo linn ui uiiiikv oiiirrnw in i-nri spect of ovcrynno who knew hlin I land that the rant rnl ririrm. rn Ills death Is a hard blow to tnysoir vnntlnn of Knights or Pythian, wlilrh and olher Beml nttornoya and I wus to have been held In Bond June tnenna. ot wnicii tim Juugn Had is, Mn postponed qySiVq3WMjcwrHitJimffj,vw- ZiA J2i' K. M. LAUA. Cashier (fS L. (J. AtolM'VN'nf.IlH A n.nmMi,eJZi . - ..--, vniMvt 4 Ji, a. HTOVKit.Asst. Cashlor 8. HUDSON, Prosldont C COH. Vlco President K. A, 8ATIIKH, Vlco Pros. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND.OR.EGON M i , MP Cupltnl fully paid HurpliiH . . m.ooo tM.OOO The Federal Reserve System Helps Yoy IT WAH OIIKATKD, PIHMABILY 4 To holp tho Business Mini nud Fnrmajv if CK' m f r.- To provldo plenty of ourronoyal all tfmi, To oHoot a' stoadlor supply or oriidltf Tho ayHtom morllH tho support or ul good citizens; it must havo youra In order to roagh Its fulLdWolopmont. Yon cun sneuro thu benoritH or thla Kroaymnuuid at tho Humo tlmo nsslst directly In dovgloplng'T?! doposlt Ing your monoy wllh ua. l ... TBe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND l irns aiii m y v ri w