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. GREAT CROWD THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SEES PAGEANT OHS, PUPILS zi t ye awry ¢ Beautiful Fairy, Story Told For Pleasure ‘of 2,000 Peaple i Last Night The high school pageant given at the capitol grounds last evening wa 2 beautiful presentation of a fairy tale, “The Forest Princess,” in song and dance: A crowd estimated at 2,000 people lined the slopes around the natufal stage of the pageant, wesc of the state house. ss” carrind the! “The: Forest Prince: audience back to the days wher o ia flower. ‘The fi t depicted the of the princess. They came in jon, the Tree Spirits and oti- The second act unfolded on a fe 18 years later when the Prii- had grown to womanhood aad Am was wooed by many. suitors. the suitors wete Prince Ulric! and haughty, and a ragged trav prince in disguise. “The suit i termined when the haughty p: dains the ‘Princess: when she cb: guise of The peasant dance opened, the pageant, with the follow- i dancing: Unie ‘Frazier, Helen ris, ‘Lorothy Landers, Mabel ‘Larson, Hazel ‘Lenhart, “Irene:Lofthus, Esther digo, Margaret MoGarvey, Emily ticea and ‘Pthel Pollard. The; first solo dance was by Hele Steels, whose sprightiy and graceful interpretation won the commendation of thée-most critical. The “grasshop- per dance,” by Marjorie Bolton, Esther; Jacobson, Rachel Mowry, Nydia Smith and Alice ‘Stru and the “butterfly dance”. by Louise Berndt, Betty Dun- ham, garet Fogarty, Esther Katz, Mabel} Nathan and Marjorie Smith followed in the first act. i; A court dance opened the second act, in which Philip ‘Boise, Rober: George, (Marvin Thorsterson, Inne Algeo, Grace Graves and Normal De Vol took part, a vocal solo by Miss De Vol following. A couple dance by ided the dancing numbers in \the cond Ituth Rawlings’ scart dance was weil recsived, and was’ fol- RE THE EMPIRE _ OF DIAMONDS A secret formula for. making diamonds,— A chase from New York, Paris, London to Monte Carlo,— As thrilling adventures and romantic drama as) + ever tingled your spine See “The Empire’ of Diamonds” Now at the REX , Today : LAST TIME Also Harry Carey in “A GAMBLE WITH DEATH.” Vaudeville—Friday & Saturday ss, Susan’ Greyerbiehl, Zeila Har- ta Janes and Justine Paulson con-; - FIFTY-SEVEN Fifty-seven graduates will receive; ing consists of some musi diplomas ‘tonight at the Auditorium] the address by Judge A. M. Christian- when the 49th annual commencement! will take place. The program to be given this even-, weer lowed by a Maypole dance in’ which! Ariel Anderson, Clementine Bronson,$ ert Doris Burch, Helen Faiconer, Myrtle! Freeburg, Ethel Funston, Katherins! Goddard, Irma Goldsmith, Leone Hil- and, Arline Johnson, Hazel LaBay,! Fay Le Barron, Chariotte Logan, Anne! Marie Manning, loise McKee,,Sarah ‘McLean, Bernice Nelson, Margaret Postlethwaite, Elyda Ryberg and So- phie Turnoy participated, The queenly court unfolded to the; audience La Verne: ‘Hollensworth in fairy white, as the Princess, with War-| ‘ren\ Taylor as the sich spitor and ‘Bruce Wallace as the poor and suc: cessful suitor. The queen’s court in-) ciuded: Norma Long, John Wilson, Gordon Hulett, Alfred Prater, Charles Burke, Genevieve Parsons, Iretie Pil- moor, Stella Finwall, Jerome Conway,| Nora ‘Meettigan, Bessie Wilson, Mar-) garet Smith, Dorothy Vetter, Robert George, and Philip ‘Lois The Tree ts were Sara Boyd, Alice Goldsmith, Irene Griffin, Flor- ence Jager, Ruth Polla kinson, Clara Anderson, Car Clara Christ, 1 Huber, Dorothy Huber, Helen Wachal, and Ruth Cord- ner, e SPECIALS .100 PAIRS LADIES’ /Price ... Richmond's Bootery 406 Main Street — LOUIS HEELS OXFORDS Black — Brown and White — Values up to $12.50. - Sale $6.85 High Shoes both Low and High Heels — White Leather’ Soles and Heels. Values up to $7.50. Sale price.........- $985. See Window { Cee 1 numbers, son, and the presentation of diplomas This brings the scholastic activities to an end for the Seniors, . The Lords of the Court were Rob- Cohen, Richard Elliston, Lloyd! ow, Bernie Katz, Carl Loven, Russel| Reid, and ‘vin Thorstenson. The Ladies of the Court were Irene Algeo, Liddy Fricke, Barbara Golda- ded, Grace Graves, Adeline Johnson, 1 Doppler, Meta Krueger, Marie Lundquist, Adeline Me- Lean, (Marguerite Michelson, Esther Reichert, Edith Rupp, Edna Rupp, “len Sauer, Mary Slattery, and ‘Nor- ma De Vol The pageant Miss Roherty, 4 Bolt. x Lenihan, t was coached by iss Runey and Mr. HOME FROM LAKE. . and Mrs. Philip Meyer returnea night from a’ short vacation trip to Shoreham. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS. “Mrs. Bernges of Sixth street enter- tained the members of- the Sunshine club ut her home yesterday. MOTH CLUB PICNIC The Mothers’ club held their annual ienic dinner thi ning at Mrs. E Woodimans: Whe: husbands nd children of the’moniers were in- to the pi RNTERTAINS FOR MISS MOORE. Miss Kathryn Goddard of Second street entertained a group of high school girls at her home this, after- noon in honor of Miss Helen Moore, who is visiting here from Beulah. e ON TRIP TO LA MOURE. J. W. Riley, of the State Sup: tendent of Schools office left yester day for LaMoure where he will con- duct. school oflicer’s meeting of La Moure county, NTERTAINS Margaret AT DINNER. Smith enter twe pointed dinn ock last ev ing. Pecorations were of yellow roses. Miss Helen Moore’ of Beulaa was the honor -guest, MEETING € JACCABEES. M. Christianson, 705 6th street, Friday evening, June 10. All members are urged to be presént. FROM. VEBLEN. iss Elaine Baldwin returned to her ne at 411 Third street last night, ing closed her school year at Veh- S. D. Miss Baldwin met with an epping from the train w she arrived at Bismarck, caus- ing a sprained ankle. SILVER TEA Mrs. ©, B. Whittey of street entertained at a silver tea from 3 to & The tabl ated of spi s. T. Fortune, Mrs. . W. Paulson, and Vesperman, HL EPISCOPAL CARD PARTY. At St. George’s Episcopal Guild party held at the Business and. Profes- sional Women's club rooms yesterday afternoon, Mrs. G. F. Dullam won first prize, Mrs. Dr. Rudiger won second prize and Mrs. Anderson won the con- ion prize. Refreshments consist ing ice cream, cake and cof- fee were served. The club rooms iook GRADUATES OF BISM Game,” appears to’ have ved up to for there arc graduating. This is the | that has ever graduated from the Bis-| 1 ed very pretty in their decoration of spirea. * D. A. R..AWARD PRIZE, This morning the Daughters American Revolution prese tory prize to the students who ¢ highest in the Lexiugton duy es: and-a two and‘a hall dol pi The winner of the’ pr’ Robert Nuessle, An ‘honorable tjon goes to Ernest Penwarde second best essa, The pr D awarded by Mrs. I. A. 'thorberg, it) member of the D. A. R. SOLDIER BOY STUDI hig diversion the collecting of pa parents of a the St. Alexius hospital. turned from South Dakota today. Olson was initiated into the Hlks theres marck High school, and one of the largest of any high school in the state. The annual alumni banquet will be held Friday night, 5 | CITY NEWS _— | Visiting Here Frank Barnes, former sheriff, and wife, of Miles City, ‘Mont. are visiting in the city. Baby Girl ‘Mr, and Mrs, R. iB. Loubek are the baby girl born today at Tnitlated Into Elks, August Olson of the Annex hotel re- Mr. Returns From School. Robert Kelley retuned from Pills- stamps. He finds it a diverting bury academy, Owaton Minn., to- most informing pastime. The youn’! day to spend his simmer vacation man states that he will be start a few boys in the stud: lection of postage: stumps if they come, to see him. Inquiry at the library will be ven regarding the matter if boys wish to find out about it, a KINDERGARTEN NOTICE Beginning Mohday, the Will School Kinderga ten| will be conducted in the William Moore building, (North Ward.) Also the morning ‘session in both Kindergartens will begin at 9:30, instead of 9:00. ‘Phe Wachter Kindergarten will have one week’s vacation next week. No vacation ‘at present in the Will Sthool Kindergarten. here, of Beach ar Mr are leaving for a trip in the east soon. Mrs. Hoffman Ill Mrs. A. S. (Hoffman,/616 Oth Guest From Werner. Mrs, D. A. Hulett of Werner is vis- June 43th, | iting at the home of Mrs. L. A, Mor- Hulett is here for the son, Gordon, , nh. Mrs. ation of her Visiting Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dahlheimer i at the home of er here. They nd Mrs. Case: Dismissed se against B. B. Lerbach, h having liquor in his pos- s dismissed in Justice Do- AVE your own Vacuum Then the Loncn Baskev— There and all other motori, displayed this week. Co supply you with to make yout and cusoyable. FRENCH & WELCH Go Prepared To » Your Motor Trips —for cofee—for miik—or ice-cold lemonade. Have a refreshing Crink when you tart it. Cay’s trip—mekings you indepen njoy Bortie Outrirr-—for water joy and security © lautoring morc comfortable HARDWARE CO. « Main Street THE WINCHESTER store ee ee eee, CET | ARCK. HIGH SCHOOL The last full day of school in the! city is today, but tomorrow ail stu-| ; dents will go back to receive their) final reports, lan’s court, the prosecution being un-; able to sustain its charges, L turned to Bismarck from Mandan and will occupy the home of Dr, Strauss at months, . Mr,.and Mrs, W. 'B, Kinsella motor- ed up from Aberdeen, S. D., and are. visiting their daughter, Kinsella. leave for Underwood and will then return to Aberdeen. Miss Mabe! Breen, of this city, has returned from St. Catherine’s college, PAGE THRER account of the illness of their father, W. '®. Breen, of this city, who under went a serious operation yesterday © | morning at St. Alexius hospital. Mr, Breen is resting nicely. today-gnd ex-. expects to be able to have visitors gpain inside of another day or so. Division D—Catholic Daugh- |ters of America will hold a food jsale Saturday afternoon at the Gas office. | Due tc <n illness which caused ; |me to cancel my Chautauqua en- } gagement with the Community Players of New York, I will ac- cept a limited number of pupils in Dramatic Art. ; I have studied with Charles Holt of Minneapolis and Waltoa Pyre of Chicago and have had three seasons on the profes- sional stage. Mabel F. Campbell, 814 Ave. B. Phone 384R SOVIET TREATY WITH IRELAND? London, June 9.—(By the Associated Press.)—The government issued as a “white paper” this afternoon, tha text of what purports to be the draft of a propcsed treaty between the Russian soviet government and “The Republic of Ireland which the government states was captured in Dublin. | KILLED OR DROWNED Washiugton, June 9.—Lieut. W. D. Brown, Boise, Idaho, of the marine corps was either killed or drowned when the marine corps plane he was tlying clashed at Co:onial Beach, Va., near here, on the Potomac river. Ser- | Seant ‘Budgy, a passenger, was in- jured. TONIGHT © WM. FARNUM’S newest and best feature ‘ll “His Greatest Sacrifice” TOMORROW TOM MIX c MONDAY Fatty Arbuckle in five acts of fast and hilarious fun “The Life of the Party.” COMMENCING Thursday Next Week, “Humoresque,” The only picture that over a thousand Bis- marck patrons were un- able to see and two thou- sand more will seé again. Returns to Bismarck; E. Maynard and family have re- ist street during the summer on Motor Trip Miss Olive After a short stay here they, Returns From College und is spending a few days ister, Miss Helon on BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES: 80 Cents Per Hour Docs that sound good to you? Now that labor is cheaper and overhead expenses are not so great, I have decided to give you the benefit. bey Come in and get our, estimate on that repair jeb you thought you could not afford. Because we are reasonable do not think we do cheap work. Only first class mechanics employed. Our aim is—Not a milion dollar show-room— but The Best Work Shop in Burleigh County. We are now equipped to do all work in the ‘most workman-like manner. ‘ Welding—No job too large or too small; we make any broken article mdde of metal hold good as new. Pocket books included. A Complete Line of Auto Tires, Tubes and Accessories in Stock—Priced Right. McKenzie Garage & Machine Shop FRED PUTNAM, Proprietor. NORTH DAKOTA McKENZIE ‘LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company Mati 2:30 p. m._ Evenii ES id 9. PEATUN CRORE ean ata eed BS qnters Gtherwise specified, Program subject to change without notice. TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanksin __ “THE MARK OF ZORRO” Shown Friday and Saturday Also. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY KATHERINE MACDONALD in ¢.......-..-.- “CURTAIN” COMING ‘Mack Sennett’s “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE.” DOROTHY DALTON in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH.” And Harold Lloyd in “HIGH AND DIZZY.” THOMAS MEIGHAN in..... ..+..+.+-“THE EASY ROAD” - ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY.” Xp MILDRED HARRIS in.......... seeeeeeecees “HABIT? SE Matinee Daily at-2:30; 15 and 25c. Evening, 15 and 5c, j

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