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‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1926 _O OO \ "in New York. animal sketch fame, frequently sket- | ~ In New Yor! i ches on any handy bit of paper while carrying on a conversation. o———_—__ —--+—_—_6! He does not seem to so much as mange it ‘ge |look at the paper yet, glancing over Nearer: GA Mil 1 [Tablecloth | nis shoulder one time, 1 saw on the millionaires’ they are called. piper as funny a capering little cle THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE story unfolds the dramatic experi. | ences and exciting adventures that befall a beautiful English girl.who | is a lone passenger cn an ocean} freighter bound’ for an isolated port! ton the east coast of Africa. Flor-| Dashing Hat ersonal ack! GE Sp ibalaool TS ence Vidor is the girl and Jack | You see them ulmost any noon at Phant as one would wish to. look at | val The Young People New Members of \ | fol the ten enptain.” A gea storm, | j7anen in the Astor, totaling up dream Oiviously he had drawn sich little Py ? a swamp battle and a raging tropi: | Bach day a new fortune is waiting | {ures so often that he could do of Lutheran Church Lions Club Guests | tornado, are outstanding famtatres | to be made, if you believed | them unconscious! tear aban to Give a Program| at Banquet Monday! ahem. the Wieo Taner eae | | Such apd such pl (Copyright, 1998, ‘NEA Service, Ine.) up midi amount could ised would be thus-and-so. the figures to prove it. i and Retty Lofthouse appeared in pleasing individual dances as well as a dance duet. They will he The following program will be giv- -en at the regular month; the Young People's soc ‘se Gas, the scientific fuel. Ritual services were observed last ~ meeting of | evening at 6:30 o'clock by the Lions They ary ety of the/ club in the den at the Grand Pacific and orate on the merits of this th fam a candidate for S e seen again this evening at each . fiept . H - Trinity Lutheran church this evening | hotel when five new members, Archie pusforminies. . gal Pera vea rine sail ante eetlan ons entative from Burleigh oS creek a the: clare Spats | Albin Hedstrom, Meyer Coh- ‘|. Bebe Daniels comes to the Fl- | And when they leaves the table at the Primary Elec- Cavaleria Rusticana .. +» Roff} en, C, E. Pickles and Otto Quelsdorf, tinge for Wednesday and Thur | fesembles a couple « ies | cane? : Stting trio were initiated. A hanquet-was served ; | : tion in June, One Sweetly* Solemn Thought—Am-| following the ritual exercises when | dav ina romping comedy drama, | “Miss Brewster's Millions”. | Sterling and Warner Baxter will Jat the end of the m orc Feri | impromptu addresses were given hy various members of the club. L. E. HEATON. y See it at your dealer’s, this great Vocal trio H In amusing contrast are the tables 1 ; are the tabl (Political Ad.) |’ polish mop. All the O-Cedar Violin solo, Thais ...... J, Massenot] “It was decided to buy advertising also be seen as. members of the fiparen bot witew Test aware, flere es features; the light weight screw: eas Adolph Englehart. _ [space in the high school annual, In addition to the feature @it produders (dt, mimney-colnthie pro. ae = in handle. The long cottoa lint rc colo, Caprice-Viennois—Kreis- bushy ees, ee tn oe an eal a special a a | ductions, swapping jokes and talking < Hee spied tae LS barre peed - ot : - . ca ng et presented by ten people has been shop with successful pl. hts and | ‘0 hard corners. ' Talk meine fete G. Monsoh Sith war ant ‘Se tenths ane ne prepared for the Wednesday andi succésatil actavic ONO: tings of fig DR. M. E. BOLTON woodwork won't suffer. Macushal . MacMurrough| Monday in consulation with Governor same bole ane beliptanterntig tatulaiad : Osteopathic Physician Reductions crite ee The Hunting Chorus ......,. Weber] A. G. Sorlie, to attend the Lions club getert ten ; The navy blue taffeta and white or-| corps of bookkeepers. iI Henry Bldg. 116 varying sizvs, too: 75¢, $1.00, Brass quartet from the high school] luncheon on that day. The itation a {xandie and the dashing bow at the ose | “Telephone $1.22, $1.56 and $1.75. : orchestra, was extended through Captain Her- Rev. Wright Will jside make this hat a very important! An expert, | believe, could practi- | os fe: Violin ‘solo, Andantino, .....Kreisler| man Brocopp of Company A. | model. The crown is soft and high cally give the location of an cat-| Bismarck. | DUSTS - CLEANS - POLISHES wie The attendance Gras wae een ty Preach at Mandan [ini the trim is rolled up on one side] ing place through an examination of H pavatina:... 8 Meyerbeer| Archie Johnson, String trio - Were George Bufecnch and Otto Pos- . chadel of Stanton and William A. DINNER POSTPONED Schwartz. rewa ti Busi- en ay Seana etalon Wermesnna). SCION MEETS TOMORROW Professional Women’s club povheld tonight a8 eiclock in| Cards. owill ber places era row nesi will be held: tonight at 8 o'clock in 1 the glub rooms, The dinner meet-|night after the regular business and down on the other. its discarded tablecloths. Thus, there are certain little p in Greenwich Villa c avenue where artists, sitting over their demi-tasses, sketch nude fig. ures, cartoons and little landscapes, some of which are excellent if for no| Tonight at 7:30) Rev. Paul S. Wright, pastor of the First Presbyterian church 0! is- marek, went to Mandan today to at- tend ‘the stated spring meeting of | Christo were continued and that of Daniel Skodje was dismissed. The court room was filled with ‘people during the examination. In Fs jthe Rismarck presbytesy, which had | *ddition to the witnesses who appear- ea: han the unconscious. ing “hae been postponed auntil the| meeting of the American Legion in [its opening acssion this afternocs,| cd with the various petitioners for | cen wit onick they were done Jast ofthe month. The program for|the Legion halt; The prize will be ‘| | Reports will be given from the var. | naturalization, members of several _In the Wall Street belt bankete aa iy Mt Esther M “ hiabers ure areea toed ih ial al ious churches in the presbytery, and | high school classes attended the| find:the names of brokerag. asl S le by 18s isthe! a= ie two commissioners will be elected to| *ession in a body, to learn first hand attend the general assembly of the | CCHENt Iny kamettee Cun oe h in Balti crnme: admitting foreign SEM tere RRSINEE: part | ce ople to Uinteaaemer citizenship. | of May Rey. E. V. Headen of Wilton, who} ; Tony Sarg, of Marionette and comic —————— has accepted a call to the Presbyter-| Explosion Which i= {ian church at Courtenay, opened the! n instock margin packs of bills of fare or on the tablecloth well’s class in basketry. Charles — . Liessman will talk on Latin Ameri- RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA | ee, including Misses} Henry Tatley arrived in Bismarck iadge Runey and| this morning after spending the win- avey, will serve refresh-|ter at his home in Hollywood, Cali-' ir the program. fornia, Mrs. Tatley will return the/ i a latter part of May and they will; meeting of the presbytery, Séunt ' . ° LEGION AUXILIARY 70 MEET |spend the summer in Blsmarck. "| [Sntcceimussn treater eee | Took 27 Lives Is The American Legion Auxiliary IMPROVES AFTER OPERATION | — j evening Rev. Wright will deliver the | to Be Investigated Port -An New York society is reviving the atinee Every Day at 2:30 old-fashioned muff. Here’s Mrs. Hunt T. Dickinson wearing one of the first seen in years. rs ments ai TONIGHT — TUESDAY LAST TIMES “SEA HORSES” ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE ON LAND AND SEA Jack Holt and Florence Vidor Lloyd Hamilton Comedy “NOBODY'S BUSINESS" “The Charleston Dancers” AT EACH PERFORMANCE t Wedne: ing at the { h in | will meet ednesday eveni a Miss Marie Cordner, who nh | One® | BOrON at a service to which the apartments of Mrs. Frank Henry on public is invited. Other members of | AT THE MOVIES || Fourth street. After the business| went an operation for appendicitis at; the presbytery Will take part in the | meeting the members will be privi-| the St. Alexius hospital a week ago,; cathe: iy | weatlee, Teged to hear Miss Ida MecDonald,| is getting along nicely and expects to superintendent of ‘nurses at the St.| leave the hospital the first of next! AT THE CAPITOL Alexins ber ited ite fovea a a | There is no lack of thrills and : i ; restin; — - ald will tell of her many interesting p HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction Do you like stories that grip the imagination, tug at the heart- strings, and leave you inspired by what you have read? Do you like stories that touch life at every angle, that reveal the secret joys and sorrows, the temptations and struggles, the triumphs and defeats of people who really live? Arthur, Texas, April 13,—-) official ‘investigation into the (explosion early Sunday on board the Gulf Refining company tanker Gulf of Venezuela, from which vasualities have mounted to 27 dend und 9 in- jured, will begin here today. The investigation was behind clos- People Are Granted ' Full Citizenship) ea doors, ana is expecta te 55 \ some. light on the cause of the blast, Nine residents af Burleigh county; , ae TOuNG Wo became ens of the United States | CALF TURNS HOG this morning when they successfully! Bowdie, S. D., A blind ambition to eat its way through a straw stack passed the examinations conducted before District Judge Fred Jansonius | on the farm of John Rollinger nearly V. cost a calf its life. The calf had by W. W. Wiggins of St. Paul, as: ant district director of natura been missing 32 days when Bollinger tion. They are Anthony Doucette,’ heard its plaintive bawling. After finding where the calf had entered, Nine Burleigh County i d 3 jentertainment in Tod Browning’s her the World ware sealaubaes . R. Webb returned yesterday {crook drama, “The Unholy Three, wis from an extended visit in Fullerton,|a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produc-; 'ERTAIN FOR NEW MEMBERS| California. Mrs. Webb has remained jtion, now showing at the Capitol The Men’s Bible class of the Mc-jin Minneapolis for a v: and will theatre. ¥ | Cabe Methodist Episcopal church is} arrive home the first of next week. j. Indeed, it may be said that | iving a reception for new members ;Brewning has made more than a of the church tonight at 8 o'clock in AT HOSPITAL good underworld picture. He bas the church parlors, All members and] Mrs. David Patient is at the Bis-| made a melodrama that will ‘£o| friends of the church are invited. Aj marck hospital recovering from a’) MAG ihara "with aGbni hecnene program of music and games has els hla del Her condition it eontates al Gear untaneat len: a iNl| reported as sa s st, - ae ee | a ty of comedy and a lot of drama. peat Coffin Doucette, David Pop i eta’, HERE FROM UNDERWOOD The story a most unusual one Georgeff, Catherine Regina Rhether, he dug from the other side and final. TO ENTERTAIN AT CARDS Mrs. C. E. Sheran and daugiter,! and deals with a trio of freaks-—2 Moses. “Jochariam, “Groce, “Brovte, fe {UE,from the othey side and final- The ladies of the Eastern Star will] Loretta, and Mrs. J. Kreitinger of nt, a midget and a ventriloquist’ Joseph Warren. Murphy, Sam John ca the biggest job of eating it had entertain at the Masonic Temple on| Underwood spent Monday in the city,| "who forsake their Jife in a dime Kontos and Aedline Wilkins. Applica- ever tackled. It had no water dur- Friday ening st mi Beare rte} shopping and visiting. | gieeeuin te pursue a career of rob- tions of Jacko Haluszczak and George ing the az days and when led from Both bridge and whist will be pisye . ‘ ibery and murder. the stuck could hardly stagger to PICNIC SUNDAY y , ey ‘ : on eda Sasoncandretees os A group of young people motored! The trio cover up their alsubats the barn, invited to attend. Refreshments will] to a pienfe grounds five miles west of /by running a bird and animal store, be served. town Spnday evening where they en-‘and succeed in escaping detection ¥ joyed a picnic supper. after each crime until two of them You will find just such stories § in every issue of True Story Magazine—the favorite periodi- cal of more than eight million readers. factory. COMING—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BEBE DANIELS in a romping comedy and gorgeous fashion parade ° “MISS BREWSTER'S MILLIONS” from “Brewster's Millions” and “A MUSICAL NOVELTY” ORGAN-PIANO DUET In the May issue of this great Magazine there are 16 intensely interesting, powerfully dramatic, thought compelling true-life nar- tatives. Your newsdealer has it. Get your copy today! Feather Daisies i) FORD ONE OF GREATEST London, King George, the Prince] " —— rder a wealthy club man while of Wales and Henry Ford are the] Jason &. Wait and Winston Mann Miss Clara Hultberg bas beet ini- GUEST HERE Toatifig. his “homer greatest men in the world, according tiated” into a commerce sorority at] | Mrs. 0. N. DeMoully and daughter,| After shifting the blame on an- ve a aaalptity of New Zealand ee the University of North Dakota. An| Mary Louise, of Flasher, were week: | other, they flee to. the. mountains Had ea CA Le ES Atall newsstands 25¢ item in yesterday’s paper gave the te rE ae eo ee ore Fearful of the streneth and cun- ita LOWERS 1h Sinking Rhout he name of her sister, Miss Hilda Hult-| Mrs. J. G. Manning. ‘ning of his confederates, the ven- name of President Coolidge also was berg, as a new member of the soror- OL ‘triloquist brings a powerful gorilla 7 ie . i a RETURN TO SCHO! viloquist brings a pow mentiones ity, ‘4 Miss Marion Quain and Miss Hazel with him for protectio How the a oo ANNOUNCEMENT YEOMEN PLAN MEETING Lenhart left today for Madison to re-| rorilla fulfills his mission, how the FUNERAL 18 HELD UP | interesting meeting has been] sume their studies at.the-University| innocent culprit, is. defended by the London, April 13.— Owing to the aie aes) H The breadway Barber Shop is now under new tanned by the, Yoomen lodge for} of Wisconsin. arency cf an unknown voice at the ppery condition of n road here re- — mantiganient and hnd thee acloethiitedr anAC a t ‘ight. oll call will be promptly, ie sage ‘ trial, how the mystery, is cleared | cently ‘a funeral procession was de- anagement and has been redecorated and re- ea MEI o'clock. Initiation, a. social Phe fice niyo nal amet are ure to'a thrilling, layed for some time ‘because. the | modeled, mete acd! che evenings program.) Bismarck, is here from Miluca, Minn. Ht 1 such celebrities |ktrbes the exroioen: elites hbase ire] ali | We are now ready for your patronage with 3 ex- included in the evening's p' | yuitlag with relatives and he Reveant one Siege NS Matt | pushed. the hill by passers-by.|) “ pert barbers to serve you. GIRL SCOUTS HAVE MEETING. | friends. A Victor McLaglen, Marry | | The coffin was then’ removed from Your patronage will he appreciated. The Wild Rose troop, No, 2, Gitl) penupns FROM G(RRISON and Mathew Betz, | the hearse and carried up the hill by a Scouts, met lant nig ae aera on| Miss Frances Schekall, 1, 1... has usc suite Chaney, tiave jie: air Te THE BROADWAY BARBER SHOP “wehool. | Three interesting PaPecting} returned from Garrison, N. D. where ine oytstandine roles but the oth- | OU, YOU BE STI 419 Bawy j Bismarek, N. Dak ousekeaeine rere, ped two weeks,| 8h@ has been on professional duties.| 0.0 gake every advantage to give | Dutlas, Tex, When I Spald- s) Wi Tcuaeaieaun sma . N. Dak. GOON MOTOR TRIP Mrs. R. A, Berg of Knox,|may be rightly called the hest crook | traffic violator in court, there was( own, satisfaction that the . as an a, Prd Hannon et hia] MG sa Me HA Bere of acs iy of ie gear : tattncaioin te cotta eo] Maytag will wash your Palla. Ficcrnational, Falls, and other| euests of Mrs, Stella Aaberg. ELTINGE THEATRE The high erovin of this black sr0s- | ed-at one another, wondering at whom| clothes in from 3 to 7 min- finnesota points, They will be gone , 5 “Sea Horses,” shown at the Fl-| grain hat, and the four feather| the prosecutor was shouting. It de- utes. That it will wash 50 pale ar don day: tently wits N. D. Sea’ Ho F remains as the, daisies of red, blue, yellow andj veloped. that he was shot ds (d f chats i aw _ Marvin Schultz o ield, N. Deitinge yester fea | Paris. by ‘th 2 of U. pounds (dry) of clothes in n SO ee nec amp are" [feature attraction for today. ‘The| Rreen-are\ney matey from Paris., | mah by the name .0 an hour. That the Maytag The ‘Underwood Typewriter Com- “: Z Miss Nona Cunningham, who has 2 peawhis . will wash cuffs, collars and . i : ‘ nee nora iets hte fetatecle. BEE ON ole aca ennbat neckbands clean without pany wishes to announce| that they Mise’ Cunningham is to be married in| , John Satterlund of Washburn Jans hand-rubbing. have the. services of Mr. Peterson the early —— snc city transacting business. You can convince’ your- from their Minneapolis office, who GUEST! y y RETURNS HOME ‘man; e i i ; oygQitt B Ratha and children of] cra a, Te Castello hen returned to ook fe gaat Mae will take care of typéwriter repairs. cg Me | * Rime of Mrs. Relbold's mother, Mra. Har, Rowet eur oblneen ates * le er over other washers. A Mr. Peterson has had over 15 years ehobere Bartinecht, and her sister, pbs : free trial in your home will experience and we feel very fortun-' ' or Ee Fes Peenine tick ca et’ ts enable you to be your own ate in securing a man of this t » VISITOR LEAVES morrow afternoon with Mrs. George judge. Aer’ . ype. Miss Pauline Nagel of Little Falle,| Phere, pet Ninth atreet./ pate tir ie Yours for efficient service, isit in Bismarck, RETURNS HOME tricity, the Maytag is we i . the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. B-| Chartes Coventry has returned to ’ voaileble ‘with pia Sr Under ood Ty; pewriter Co. Schreiner. ‘is home in Linton after a short bus- gasoline motor, | i AE pe pee iness visit in the city, c2MbvexAmy Fahlgren has retuned HERE ON BUSINESS #6 Dest home in Washburn after #! vir, and Mes. Fred B, Heath and . westvond visit in the city with het! children of Napoleon were in the city Ben dia iniame” MT“! Petaty on tiem 4620 a tS eae 18 VISITING HERE ‘ WEBK-END VISIT . C. C, Campbell of Ashley is : ' Miss Gladys Sehulatad of Deets. spending 8 few days in the city, He) ae sas Anna Boocinny and | ®¥est of friends, other friends. f MOTHER IS ILL ‘GOES. 70 MINNEAPOLIS. | 4. uso ND. oy the seriour lines uso, » by ee! . 5 5 .. 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Ifit | , , the cits baa "t sell itself, don't = | oye bea NE wt 2% ‘ oo aseraaiaaes Open your Savings Ac- HERE FROM DICKINSON F 3 akon Mrs. Erwin Goebe of Dickinson is ? count with us and store up ‘ spending the week in Bismarck with ad FRENCH & WELCH H money power! friends. nce : i * BISMARCK } irs. H. J, gg of Roll, N. D., ‘ s a ¢ is shopping’ in Bismarck for a few mo . eas RUPP BROTHERS aie Corfe ‘ ‘The new apring styles are unusuall BLOWIN 2, eae Se ropa , le be jom paon. mis me : ie lu SARE ote ta! BE tal sie: some! dees at WING MERC. CO. yi on BUTRINESS West.” * ? WING phd A —— bg Babe paces oe ake Z een BIsMnRcK, NO. DAKOTA . — Red, . P, C. Remington, President. ; j ON BUSINESS Gordon hats are sold exclusively by. Je J. A. Graham, Vie President. ‘ ; “HH. Belgerson of Regan is trans- : Ae i ‘ . acting business in Bismarck today. bs ~ We is on Sealer. sik col ERE i A. V, Sorenson, Assistant Cashier. ut teed tieasake: ‘ press $. EB BERGESON & SON bgt i P.C. Remington, Jr. Assistant Cashier, ‘ ; PPING “HERE : oe SE ‘ ‘Peterson of Washburo sa ee era eee Bismarck

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