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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 tells: the , i i ee ¢ Cs ef this past. ‘Thie leads up tq. the | pnd Ford Sterling ‘The tere (aterese| form ar teem etiee ier Som gladly contributing to help thrilling ax of the story of the {centers in the roles played by Wil-] | ‘S r Smoot said agricultural - tablish the merit of a rival machine.| totally unexpected ending. {iam Haines and Sally O'Neill. . The] legislation would be enacted if the -€Continved from one) All that Ford and his son want from} Jacqueline Logan and Walter Mc-| latter, who has never appeared on| committees now dealing with the @ gress, To push this demand. the} the flying machine is the satisfaction | Grail are the leading the screen before tis picture, bids! question could reach an agreement “American Association for the Ad-|of creating ‘Fool-Proof” air boag.| tol rs ir to become one of the most popu-| on able” measures. Both| a 1 Ce) vancement of Atheism” plans a ban- ‘ofit doesn’t interest them. Th 3 et Li a layers. The excitement is de- i ed doubt action ' can get enough of that from the old, quet in Washington. eee. reliabje four-wheeled “Ford.” m the well maintained su- 0 effect —— ® ;spense and the group of thrills. that| the ad tration’s plan for divorce- Theatre The army has 125 chaplains, the " ‘ ELTINGE THEATRE punctuate the picture at what seems| ment of the fleet corporation from eat navy 86, in the officers reserve corps,{ Three Spanish flying machines) A great treat is in store for all|to be just the right moments. the shipping b and Senator Smoot and national guard 1200 clerygymen, id those who go to the Bltinge for the} if legislation on the Boulder priests and rabbis holds commissio! 3 PI next three da which time! mi project would be pass- ession TONIGHT — Thursday ; The demand of the Atheists is silly | flight will be watched wit! est| “Mike” will b view. It’s one of ; 4 ; \ - * and unpatrioti ythii nt s| by Sali gala isle alae the bt merry, fast-movine thrill- Adjournment of aie | » world needs | fe i We sent three ing ships on a little| ing, and enterta iz films that has! " a : . t given. The are st hop from California to Ha-| been shown herein some time. | Congress Predicted Fer Painting, Papering and; wail, and made three 100 per cent| The story deals with the adven- =| Deccrating 5—Carley. failures. : i tures of the daughter of a railroad Soon After May 15! siti leven “aie ff the Spanish can show us how to| section boss, who is stationed near 1 y yy s, gly to our own Philippine possessions | a small desert town, When not hold: Washington, Apr. 8-)—President|_ Y@P0 Carpet Cleaners. Bis- we shall doubtless be much obliged.| ing their s from laushing, pa- Coolidge was told today by Chairman|marck phone 398. Mandan Rasta ai trons of the Eltinge will be thrilled Smoot of the senate finance commit- ha % t hairman Madden of, the| Phone 361. ‘opriations committee that - Soon Commander Byrd will start for the arctic in a Fokker flying ma- chine with th engines. with excitement. tee and ———__________¢ That .) , Vin- The comedy of “Mike” is rollock- bh Motor tna Wace Fords hers tor-| | AT THE MOVIES (| ine ni?" consan. Nant “tans “the.congre et cent Astor and el Ford, have c d ‘ould probably adjourn be- tributed money to this American gamut from subtle wit to broad tween y 15 and June t. 1 flight is encouraging. The one thing CAPITOL comedy. It is the result of the in- The legislative caler\ir, they said, that makes @ great fortane useful is|_ “When the Door Ope a thrill-| genuity of the director in handling, was in good nothing of i e of the| the amusing situati d the act-| major importan outside } dians, who! of disposing of th amous far-| priation bills, the SSS ts ced by |ing of the principal com the direction of | include two of the most | Regi er, will open at the |__ | Capitol Theatre tonight. \ | The story revolves around Clive |Grenfal, a young American, and | chateau in the midst of the Canadian 5 eared | wor |Teresa de Fontenac, gran ‘of a crabbed old French {has buried himself in a massive old Our entire stock must he sold out | regardless of {rice by Saturday | whic includes a s night. 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