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PAGE ‘TWO | ‘SLAIN BY EX-CONVICT SHE HAD AIDED Chicagg Woman Struck With Hammer, Then Shot, $20,- | 000 Jewels Missing | | | \ | Pasadena, Calif., Sept. 20—Mrs. C. &, Hunn, 60, said to be the wife of | ‘lifton &. Hunn, president of the Chicago firm of Ink manufacturers, found slain on the threshold of er bungalow court apartment here ist night, her skull smashed i% ammer blows and a bullet wound her heart. According to the police, her assail- | at was Conners, 45 a former ocnvict | hom she had befriended when he as serving a prison sentence in Ili- cis for robbery, whose release she ad helped to obtain and whose | «fforts to start life anew she had ided with gifts of clothes and} toney. | Mrs. Hunn’s eight-year-old adopted | laughter, Virginia, told investigat- | vrs that Conners had called at the ‘partment last night, had been cord- | ally received and invited to remain | or dinner. After the dinner, she | aid, the man quarreled with Mrs. | foun, struck her with a hammer and | hen shot her, Relatives said | ewels valued at $20,000 were miss age FAMOUS NOVEL MADE IN GREAT ] MOTION PICTURE “Monsieur Beaucaire,” the new picture which marks the return of Rudelph- Valentino to the screen, will begin a three days’ run at the | Biltinge theater, starting Monday. | The world and his wite artiou- larly his wife — will e in this simple announcement v ms of 3} tilm feast for which their movie appetites have been hungering these many months. Tt isn’t difficult to understand vhy this photoplay is with such keen expectations. Aside from the tremendous per- sonal popularity of Valentino to whom millions pay tribute as the greatest lover of the silver sheet, tim fans who have read Booth Tarkington’s immortal story, with its romantic, colorful and spectac- ular background of the court of King Lonis XV of France, recog- nize its remarkable pictorial pos- sibilities. It is a story that thrills the imagination, kindles the emo- Uons, and satisfies that fundamen- tal human desire for love, beauty. laughter. and ‘truth. Thcre is something vital and oppealing to the character that Valentino portrays — the brave hearted, impetuous Duke, who de- fies the King of France and goes to England disguised as a bar- ber. It is a part that brings into play all those robust dramatic qualities that Valentino possesses ind which have made him one of the most fascinating and compel- jing screen stars of toda No effort, no expense was spared to make ‘Monsieur Beaucaire,’ from an artistic standpoint, “a thing of beauty and joy forever. The gorgeous and _ historically correct costumes were designed and made in Paris. The glitter of geld and_ silver brocade, the | sparkle of diamonds and sapphires. the flash of jewelled swords the ‘beauty and splendor and liancy of the most magnificent court in the world’s most romantic period are pictured with amazing tidelity. It’s history come to life in all its vividness and grandeur! We realize the painstaking care that ‘went into the making of this| production when we consider the supporting cast with which Direc- tor Sidney Olcott has‘ surrounded Mr. Valentino: Bebe Daniels, as the ‘Princess de Bourbon-Conti; ‘(Lowell Sherman, as King Louis XV:" Lois Wilson, as the queen; Doris Kenyon, as Lady Mary; Paulette Duval, as Mme. Pompa- dour; John Davidson, Richelieu; Ian Maclaren, Oswald Yorke, ‘Flora Finch and about fifty others equally well-known. And here's a parting word of suggestion, come early if you want to avoid the rush! | @ITY NEWS | OO ———d Announce Birth of Baby Emma Louise is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Bechtold for their baby girl born yesterday afternoon at the Bismarck hospital. Called by ness of Mother Mrs. A. C. Brainard left for Souris, N. D., Wednesday, where she was called on account of the illness of her mother. - St. Alexius Hospital Admitted for treatment to the St. Alexius hospital: Mrs. Alex Aslak- son, ,city; A. B. Stratton, Regan; Herman’ Just,. Judson; Terrance Dolan, Hazen; Robert Day, Kintyre; Philip Schmaltz, Balte; Harold Moore Miltewn’ Cross, Canada; Discharged: Gottlob Sukut, Lehr; Mrs. R. A. Tracy, city, and Miss Claire Wein- berg, Turtle Lake, - Bismarck Hospital Admitted for treatment to the Bis- marek hospital: George Jordet, Par- shall, W. J. Emery, Wilton; Helen | Rese’ Foley, Wilton; Mrs. August Heekel, Richardton and Mvs. R. J. Reiman, Goodrich, ~~ “Discharged: John Paul Robinson, city;, Mrs. W. J.. Belzer, Napoleon; end Mrs. John Reisenauer, Yucea. “Births: Mf. and Mrs. L, F. Bech- todd, zity, are the parents .of a baby girl, born yesterday. ’ For home made Angel Food Cane call Mrs. W. Cleve- land. 2 976, G14 Ave- Three of the dancing Chorus and Two of the James Boys, of the Paul Whiteman Band, in L. Lawrence Weber’s Musical Comedy Sensation “LITTLE JESSIE JAMES”. ‘BISMARCK INFANT REACHES FOR PENCILS, CRAYONS, TO BE ARTIST Instead of crying for ‘his eran juice, when, Robert Roland Kling ten months old, he cried for p Robert, the son of I and Mrs, J. H Kling, now f years old, but he still is as fond of his crayons, 1 brushes, or anything else that can be used for drawing pictures, as he vas then. When he was promoted to tne high chair, he forgot his breakfast while he made sketches of any article which appealed to him. Animal drawings are his specialty, but he has of late attempted land- seapes, and cars and inanimate ob jects come in for their share of de- lineation. His ability to observe is quite remarkable for such a young child; he notes details to an extent that many adults Because at the ould envy. ye of two he drew e) so incessantly s}ed that he might injure his health, at his parents fear- | they insisted on his spending a cer- tain amount of time out of doors; he is an energetic lad whose spark- lin 1 eyes indicate a healthy condition, and his skin is tanned by out door play At 11 months Robert wa: 99 3-4 score in a baby clinie at | “o by Dr. Matchon, baby specialist | from Minneapolis; at two years, he | hag the vocabulary of a six old | child. So far he has had no formal instruction in art, and his parents say they plan to wait for that until] he begins school at least. “I wanted him to be a er,” said Mrs, Kling, “but it looks | as if it will be » likely that he will be a cartoonist.” baseball ~—_.-_______—___-» | ATTHE MOVIES | —— ELTINGE The outstanding features of Para- mount’s “Wanderer of the Waste- land,” which last night at had its first showing the Eltinge Theatre, lawless acting of a superb cast, Zane Grey story has lost none vitality by its tran to the ter of fact, under the cap- ction of Irvin V , the pic- ture brings out with eff vivid- j| mess all the dramatic strength of the the fact that it was in color—there isn’t a e sequence in the en- uture—on the actual locations described in the books adds to its realism and pictorial beauty. All of the featured roles are in the able hands of excellent Holt’s characterization of the title part is a notable one. Billie Dove fits perfectly into the picture; Noah Beery does splendid bit of character acting, and Kathlyn Wil usual, does very good work. Gouge Sem ia DY: istent in your dreams. will be a aad reality. Hastert thac hay Capital $100,000 BISMARCK BANK Bismarek,, N. D. See picture on Bank Building. The picture will be shown again tonight. CAPITOL Prepare yourself for a really hi- lous evening. Buster Keaton in newest Metro picture “Sherlock is coming to the Capitol Thea- tre for 3 days beginning Monday. The star's latest effort is described “nut” comedy in several million epi- sodas that fizz with concentrated pep and are flavored with unlimited touches of humor, Buster plays the part of a small- town movie theatre helper who. yearns for the glory of Hollywood} nd the hand of “Hollywood's Sweet- rt,” a pampered, but pulchritu- darling. 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