The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY its 1923 { : \ Dedicate 4 Ourselves Anew a To-Our } aa Privileges ” %) Then . All’s Well In Honor of Our Heroic Dead Memorial Day gives us an opportunity to pause in the routine affairs of our daily lives and remember the heroism and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for that which they betieved to be right. We revere not only the memory of the young manhood of the Sixties, but also that of our “boys” who in the recent conflict gave all for the principles of right. This Institution will be closed all day Memorial Day in honor of our ‘soldier dead. Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. TRIBUNE ELMER .CLIFTONS “DOWN to ae is a truly GREAT ; film. "N.Y. Globe—“cutton by a maddened whale! looks liké Griffith, acts like him and makes pic- A.sudden turn; a shout, tures like him.” N.Y. Telegram—“Hold on to your seats when you see the giant whale head- ed for the boat.” N| sluggish liver. WANT ADS BRING RESU FATHER GAINS Mrs. Genevieve M. Hughes Presents = Pupils in Recita) at High School | The piano pupils of Mrs, Gene-' vieve Menard Hughes assisted by the udents of Donald McDonald| will-appeay in recital this evening at violin s Country Daiice . Play of the Butterflies Melody inF «4 Margaret Enchantment Waltzes March of the Callants Sunshine Polka Irma I Garland of Roses Isabel Humphreys Dream Fairies Flow Gently Sweet Afton Fairy Footsteps Honte Sweet Home CONTROL OF HIS CHILDREN Again in Custody After Being Given Children By Court Fargo, May ed with an order from J eof the Ward County giving him custody of his three children H. F, Hilborn of Mi- not arrested Sunday at Valley City A Beautiful Complexion & Admiration Ladies— A few days’ treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE ver PILLS will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treat- ments mm crea- ation. An im- perfect com- J plexion is caused by a Millions of people, o!d, yqung @ d middle age, taxe them for ness, wizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach’ and for Sallow. Pimply and Bloichy Skin, They eud the misery of Constipation. ie AUDITORIUM TOMORROW “LOOK OUT, HE’S HEADING FOR US!” Phila. North Ameriean— Before the crew can baek water the monster is upon them! “It combines the best* in everything, tography, direction and east.” ’ in the air. The boat is wrecked, the crew floundering about in shark infested waters! Detroit News —“One o! the real surprises of the year.” ace Se ~ ae ee POPULAR. PRICES ae SY & Adults ..... SUG ete «a9 anne Despite the fact that Boston and. Philadelphia-pald \ $2.00 to see thisepicture, our prices are;. a MR Ray, acting, pho- A flip of its death-dealing tail, or “fluke” and both craft and its occupants are tossed high THE GREATEST SENSATION OF THE YEAR! THE SUPREME THRILL OF MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! 20, 25, 85, 55 7:30 p.m. ; sb any y) uD} \ : ; : Ty Wt i 5 sy) = = ofS . z 3 z ( i} y} Fi ro i] VERDICT OF THE g ; : ‘ CRITICS: ~ | N. ¥. Herald — “Crowds ) everywhere but it was ‘ { worth the ‘push. ” N. Y. World —“Here nt A boat and its six occupants towed at express train speed, through a sea lashed into foam f Children .......... This includes war tax. Picture starts at 4 p.m. Jack, Dingle Andrea: Mc Donald Orma MeC Srdy. Marion Sc Arrival of the Teddy Bears ° Isabel Humphrey o'clock at the hi criuta, ‘Phe pybNe is cordially vite? to attend. The program whi is filled with interesting numbers follows: gh school aud Schick 3 Quiros - Rubinstein Johnson : 2 4 Alberti Ellen Coghlan . Thomas . _ Vaile lappel | Spaulding and. Jean Anderson Ducelle Rose Davis Spilman Merle Schwante. Farrar Jean “Anderson. : : « ‘Bishop chwantes Anthony Gavotte : 5 i ‘ Henkei Henry Kollman Cherry Buds ‘ . c 5 « Keats Olive Hughes ; Queen of Roses 3 : » Ducelle Robert larson Voices of Nature 4 é . -Krohn = Joyce Moule on a charge of taki Clayton from = th grand-father and Nictemeyer of Casselton convinced the court on arraignment here today on his right to possession of his children and was released. x his minor son stody of his rdian Herman conducting his children to nt Hilborn is said by po; uve mistreated one of his sons and was said to be again un- der detention. Pending further investigation of the case the three children were placed in the custody of the juven- ile court comm n. Hilborn came to the home of Ni®- emeyer Sunday from Minot and de- manded possession of his children. The request was refused. Hilborn is said to have gone to rm wese of Cassélton and ssion of Clayton, his » With whom he went 3 arrests time ago a court orders ildren into the custody of er a showing 1 improper per- on to care for them, Wait for the STAR 96 PUPILS FINISH EIGHTH GRADE WORK iam Richholt Sends Out First Eighth Grade Class in Its History Ninety-six pupils were from the ei ighth grade to the fresh s of high school at the con- the school term. pleted school and thirty-eight This was the first class to come from the Richholt school. ‘Those wh» were promoted follow: Wm. Moore School. Leonard Anderson, John Birdzell, Dorothy Bolton, Irene Brown, J Buekner, Paul Cook, Cecilia Del nies 4 Dohn, John Dr Dunn, Joe Mettig, Winnifred Halfyar an, Esther Holst, Sa jarlys Lahr, Charles 1 Martin, John Meisner, elson, Gracella Mu Noggle, Velma Nupen, Carrie Reddy, Phyllis Rosen, abeth Russ, Helen Sayler, Alvin Schlenker, James Slattery, John Sloan, Gerald Vettel, Elbert Watkins, Annie Allerdings, Muriel Benson, Jane Byrne, Rose Davis, Goldie Dob- son, Milford Drest Bernice Dehne, Opal Elness, Vivi: rstrom, Mott Erwin, Gladys Hanson, dolyn Jensen, Louise Keller, Car! Kositzky, Hugh Mandigo, Ray Me Gettigan, Willis Nebergall, Francis Nuessle, Edmund O'Hare, Carl Pillen, Thomas Slattery, William Smart, Rea Taylor, Helen Leonard. Richhold School, Marot Agre, Henry Barne Herbert Bender, Ernest Benser, Charles But- ler, Mervin Clough, Clara Cordon, Al bert Cordner, Anita Cram, Danrot, Elsié Dralle, Margaret ( way, Harold Gutman, Harriet Hug: nen, Ber n Free- Sid Evening, Adults 35c ITIS tenet ereceeteceecse® 10, 15, 20, 25 9:80 p -m. Scene From HASNows promoted | ochim, Joseph Jochim, Baltser | Lake 1, Richard Kling, Luciel Kraft, | be under control. rd LeBarron, Rose nerson Liessman ea MeDonald, J Forest Fire Menace Continues St. Paul, Honk, Rialto Theater seo Special Matinee at 4 p. m., Children 5c . Hunting Big Game IN AFRICA "HUNTING DI6 GANE~ AFRICA” & UNIVERSAL PICTURE The sensations of a hundred* thrilling pictures condensed into a single marvelous entertainment } NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH The Nation United --Forever EMORIAL DAY is the day when every man, woman and child pays tribute to the nation’s martyrs. Once more we bow in respectful silence and pause while we issue a prayer for those who gave up their lives sixty or more years ago that this nation “shall not perish from this earth.” North and South join hands in this devotion. The bonds of friendship have grown stronger with the passing years until today this great nation points with pride to its enviable posi- tion — as leader in every great movement for peace and happiness upon this earth. Webb Brothers In accord with our usual custom the store will remain closed for the day. yn Jacobson, Juanita Jager, Anna | burning between Duluth and Leach| situation became and in the cut over land will] be necessary for him to order those people out of the woods, penfelder, | Dr, Cox warned all touris fish ares is past. Thelma Livdabl |ermen, and campers in th leDonald, Dorothy worse, it might until the be careful of fire and said if “ce What does the STAR cost? Capitol THEATRE 29--A serious | in the north TONIGHT Tuesday, May 29th ording to W. C. but all reports d that the control and The Special Attraction “Hearts MORROW SDAY, MAY 30 Children 10c Coming “JUST TONY” PATHE NEWS Wednesday and Thursday Personally viewed and endorsed by Supt. Saxvik and a dozen leading citizens of Bismarck. LAST TIMES TONIGHT TUESDAY MERMAID COMEDY AGNES: “AYRES RACING HEARTS Aflame” As dramatic and thrilling a photo-play as the screen has yet revealed. A picture you cannot afford to miss. Coming “THE SIN FLOOD”

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