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PAGE TWO SCHMAHL WILL | - FORTREASURER): | cretary of State in} Minnesota For 14 Years | —Is Now a Banker i (P) Julius A. . for 14 ar Republican no urer Schmahl, who is s in St uece cretary Mile Tem in 19 si didate f ed in the state of state ce that ti governoy but} primaries Smoot, head of the Senate finance] o——____________» || AT THE MOVIES | ge will never he paid? y. Mussolini, ruler of It eS perhaps of a new Roman em pire, lands at Tripoli, and it will be ificent landing. will fly above him, batileships will! palute, strange peoples and animal of North Africa will bow down and | welcome nine Very powerful is/ the| human imagination, and knows it. ‘The Emperor of Cambodia, on the hack of an elephant with gilded t | looks very impressi he same Ei peror ina little lin an ordinary istant rber or den-! Mr. ure Jardine, talking 0 Company's radio at farmers in { mule, - | cowhoys, quering | wagon vondering how to spend Airplanes | Mussolini! | 1 ; unusual amount of humor, jacket would | ¢ ‘ed out en masse, id TONIGHT Ve « Millions” with hown at the biting Thursday. It is reported to be Bebe’: fastest, and dunnigat societ; dy to dete and with Ford Ster- ing present their is bound to be an It takes a whole lot to make the blase citizens of Hollywood grow ex-/ hing sight of a moving ure camera. But when Bebe Dan- sat work on her latest com- iedy, practically the whole town turn- Bebe rode right through the most congested business sections of Holly-! wood Boulevard on the ba of a That was nothing. Ord ly. one or two ilders might turned around. But—preceding star on her wild ride were score Indians, motoreycle po men, ba’ if beauties nd all along th the Dani parade, cameras ET the} off cently shown in Bismarck by: THE BISMARCK — a the| Arts and Letters club were tied for tirst place in the popularity con vot | picture shown here received | votes, showing the wide variance of | | opinion regarding the best picture of | | the lot, contest ducted in connection with the ex- it was learned today after the es had been tabulated, Every some Spelman’s “Colored Rocks,” ware’s “New England Village, two of Kraft’s pictures, Ozarks” Mound,” the contest. Young’s “Through the! Bismarck peonle for the clubs efforts | | Birches” took second z a votes. Another of Kraft “Bess and Jess,” be and! “In The| Horseshoe | 31 votes in| and om each ree d e with 2 rs canvasses,| received 26 votes to awarded third place. Votes on some of the other pic- tures in the exhibit were a: follow Jensen's “In Ole Virginia,” Y Ss Voung’s oung’s “Along the River,” 19. Grigware’s “Moon Shadows.” 17. pelman’s “The Trout Pool,” 17. “Rolling Clouds,” 15 Jensen’s “Winter Morning,” 13 eee “Along the Shore,’ ¢| votes each, 13. ive other pictures received 10/ Two Pictures Remain Here TRIBUNE and Spelman’s‘ “The dows,” Trout Pool.” The other pictures were shipped today to Jamestown, where they will be shown at the high school for sev- eral days, after which they will go on to Valley City to be exhibited at the normal school. Art lovers in Fargo are considering the question of hav- ling the exhibit shown there before it is returned to Chicago. Members of the Bismarck Arts and Letters club are greatly pleased with cally, and the appreciation shown by in bringing the ai play here. Making PlansFor | State Library Meet. Plans for the next meeting of the state library association to be hele next fall at Jamestown will be con- sidered at conferences to be held dur- ing the next two weeks by Miss; | Bessie Baldwin, chief of the travel- ing Ibrary department of the state (library commission, with librarians | | throughout the state. | Miss Baldwin now is visiting cities| . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926 ing new school libraries and will con- fer with the librarians tal to that work. on hér itinerary san inciden- Among the cities are Williston, Minot, Niagara, Grand Forks, Hillsboro, Bux- ton, Fargo, Wahpeton and Jamestown, Our Spring Stock being: just replenished with a be- lated shipment, we have for your in the interest taken in the exhibit lo-/group of the latest in Spring Coats and Dresses at s | prices.—Sarah Gold Shon, 312 | Main St. tion a_ beautiful! What will you get out of it? _That’s always in our minds at this store. We know.that people like to Just Arrived The Smartest Frenchiest Style see a business prosper that considers the customer’s return. “If we can get that idea over to you; then ths feats wee deee VERE People who viewed the exhibit will which they were located. 1s essury to Say that police were to hold the crowds back? Special entertainment will ho found | Ple. London now dances on And the glass, / just slippery | a rubber foun: | | re has filed for | ™ Femship on’ the Te: | £100 dit is expected do Stark will file it nee. | be interested to know that two of the | and schools with a view to san | needed | =S—S—S—============ pictures shown remained in Bismarck, | aiving been purchased by local pe They are Grigware’s “Moon Sha- eanITOR Licket of the Season itepublican nomination for from the ninth congressional | n,| have paid fines bi $100 and co More importan glass ball- would be highways of | pher-tired vehicle which needs noth 1, made of thi ast: indefini ' | Five Cigarette Law Violators Pay $100. Fines} law violators each, Five more cigarette ve | according to information received by » won under he bigge ved of wh ‘om them in| be managed | wholesale crime, That's 4 ing not to be “laughed off” or ed off." ou rememb:r in the poem about f acherib how » in the temple t nee r gain | were Idols masses on. e of unbelief has spread | hina, where temples are f idols hundreds of y temples used for public p idols deratio hose represent gods could insure good cro) cure skin dise The ose things now as well] But the people than they r cons jong life and toothache and dols can do they ever could nr doubt more, 000 profit in 1925, 000,000, 16.36 per d t 3 of y, that rateful the ron to French to borrow hundred r in the United States. how long will the! government allow ers to invest billions | t n citizens in sign loans, which, according to Mr, UATAHIECCACCCERTVUCC ATOM Former Bismarck Girl at Auditorium United — American finan ayaa “Wifes Margaret Bigelow, with her ited. troupe of vaudeville ar- ay will be seen Saturday night “gt the auditorium in a program of * ja! danee numbers, Miss l:w bes proved herself an art pupil of the famous Ned Wayburn Stud) en develcping this group of danceis and entertainers of real a 4 spe the cpening number, as danced het -year-old, through irs, character sketch- 3] Wright, aw enforcement branch of the attorney general’s office here. In each case the men fin were charged with selling cigarettes without paying the state excise stamp tax. The men’fined were Chet Pellet Herman Maleds R. Saarkauski, Fr the hi a . Stuttlein, wn and L. A. Dunnum, Ken-| eral other prosecutions on arges of violating the state cigaret- | te license law are pend ccordi general in « | forcement. Jamestown College Debaters to Meet University Teams 1 14.) own College of North ion to be discu he adopted | Jamestown firmative team; h me platform. It 1 Rundle of 1 kins, Fargo axton. e team will appear at y. It is composed oft Curry, Jamestown; Ruby Medina and Emily ‘Hendr he decision in each debate a critic judge. T and Doris Leeds. will be made b; night's contests ber of dual debat town women hay year to seven. A m: may be arranged late Cook with Ideal Fuel. 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