The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 2

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PACE TWO A LARGE CROWD WHERE ARE T HE HEARS JAMES AT AUDITORIUM If Audiences Continue to In- . Tabernacle STARS OF Y EST ERD: AY? M: ry, | ONC E LE ON IN POVERTY AND ORBSC U IRITY crease in Sis Will Be Necessary CLEO \W//S MADISON //f’ —“—— FLORENCE LAWRENCE Qr-OSO- P- PSO. cu x MARY CHARLESON V ALMOST UNKNOWN IN THE CITY OBSERVES Honoring Parents sha ‘Thou J. BERDWELL ‘ Hist ice Writer ' t Parade Moves on Schedule — Many Go to Capitol Hill for Ceremonies devout kind but firm disci THE BISMARCK TRIBUN WINFRED WESTOVER WORLD. HOL Did’ 1925 VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, i0US, NOW ‘GREECE WOULD ANRews p S$ RETU RNS S FROM | I MONG OLIA WELCOME NEW pes SECURITY PACT Willing to Measure Peace in Greece Says. Support Any CONFIDENCE RESTORED IN STOCK MARKET 1 Stage Remarkable ‘ Comeback Today After Yesterday's Drastic Decline His OWN ices Farmers, Bankers, County Agents to Attend Fargo Meet’ FILMS DEVELOPED f BUTONCE NO CHICKEN wy AFINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ND. Y their fatal lives.” He told of a you who came to him ing in Hot ‘trembling and weeping | im a letter from — told her ‘risis for the Painleve Cabinet Averted for a Time, | t to talk to you about)!” How shall! - jjourned today to give er an opportunity to draw compromise plan which is to rally the suport of the so- with the blood with which God s the home and the world, | mean the chrowning sin of this as . ig then reb thi aaborn child destroyed ot ening to wreck | nie top, coward |State Railroad _ and were han | Board Hearings the vulpit and pr members of oth | Are Postponed sheep—is nd turning platform he I'l skin’ you too.” planned to ta jon of the Tey mission to do b , have been posty , the board announce: scheduled for ber 14 also has er hearing, N.D., on ) BE GEO LIN tad ungodlin: id give us a people who | are happy in Christ and uncomprom- ising in their attitude toward | His address was interrunted by fy quent rounds of applause. He will continue the commandnient | sermon tonight, beginning with dis- cussion of the Seventh Command- | ment. “There is more hot stuff in| store for you,” he annouced. services will bogin at the City Au-! ditorium at o'clock. THE ARISTOCRAT “But. are you sure he's highly genni Leona Baldwin ““ghly bred! Why, mum, ter .cona. Baldwin, the best hout, of this little’ dog yer | May | hesband will ‘ave ter wear spats an’ | Coolidge 3 tall ‘at.’--World News, Sidney. : efi | American Sugar | Resumes Dividend | New) York, | Nov, 11. American Sugar Refin today resumed dividends a nual rate, off $% on comm Come to the Ladies’ Aid. meeting at First Lutheran | Church tomorrow. Splendid junch served after 3 p. m. 4 girl scout of East Montpelier, Vi hington, D.C, turkey dinn NORTH DAKOTA STATE CORN Sh BISMARCK AUDITORIUM—NOVEMBER 17-18-19-20 FOUR BIG DAYS OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. en OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SPEAKERS GOVERNOR A. G. SORLIE CHARLES DONNELLY, J. G. HANEY President Nerthern Pacific Railway Co. Of the Extension Department. PROF. A. G. ARVOLD Harvester Company cf America, Of the Agricultural College; and Others. PROF. SWIFT, MAGICIAN ACROBATIC FEATS AND STUNTS and His Company By a Clever Company of In marvelous feats of illusion and magic, including, YELLOW DENT TUMBLERS the suspension of a lady in mid-air without support SOMETHING DOING JUST. ALL THE TIME : 3 7 THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES terious and startling acts. Play: “ZONA GALE’S NEIGHBORS” BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS apt salecirppieinape sia Three Bands and Two Orchestras i STIRRING MUSIC ALL THE TIME ; Comedy Operetta: “SUSAN JANE” International The “Yellow int” and “Northwestern Dent” By a bunch of Slick Corn Silks, . é nn ee ee , ; TIEC : VAUDEVILLE The Styeet Toned Thriliing Acts of y e COMEDY, JUGGLING, TALKIN MUSICAL HAND SAW . SINGING and DANCING ard cther catchy nel ie by the by the Famous Michelscn and Graves combination. Tall Corn Stalks ng The Famous See The Corn Pageant A Thrilling Spectacle ’ CORN HUSKERS MALE QUARTETTE Based on history OF [pence ok a Be fies dene In numerous meledies and songs. a : direction of Professcr a reou, by Oe ate ened A SWEET CORN TASSEL children—together with Indians in costumes, In clever musical numbers. TERT SRS ADMISSION” TO ENTERTAINMENT AND anol : Adults, 50c Children, 25¢ : ission : : ——-_— VISIT Te CORN CAPITAL OF NORTH DAKOTA, NOV. 17-20—__— ». LETS CROWNOLD. “ING; CORN” IN PROPER STYLE,

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