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“Gs PAGETWO ! NOBILITY 1S Vit and Hughes INVOLVED IN Col. C. B, Little will leave Bismare early next vr Hanover, N. IL, ua college, of whi he is age: gr Col, Little is a member ron d inc -; the board of trustees of colleg Ba Klinger and Prince Or jwhich will hold a regular meeting, of ital i dur ek, and will also actend] loff Taken to Hospital ” | the. nual reunion of his cl. 5] Serious Condition Aaa Vienn A. Hughe from Ra: latte both + ina serious pn in cons 4 of Wednesday shooting which allegedly arose from tions paid by the prince to th + on’s beautiful wife. The baroness| made t shot und killed herself when she! here a learned of the ¢ Surgeons have from ‘the baren” fion is described Fhe prince's rig ed and will be ted the bullet and his condi-, “not hopel arm was shat tae position of the! 14 alted in Pate the’ ine Federal Standards BS Met Baroness Last Summer, tO Be Established «the Kor Grading Barley bavoness at Mer st sum as re mer, "2 atuated. When | ; tie he made a visit] Minneapolis, J { to the urning there again} standards for : ae | j on Wednesday of this week, he was | been ¢ ed <| } told that F s hunting in} depart and will] (Al H the for him. : out account nb ron to sur-| wished to | ordered th prince whereupon the lat drew. a and fired, The baron, wounded in the lung rs fired, sha right a the hos. | sta the , 1 the case |a ummoned | 0! {tween | Rocky Mou der re orn- hrough the { ™i 2 e leaves three children Another seven and three. | barley er ort has it that; Shall be © that produc is be graded c allow bedroom an fig Baron Orloff 'To Have Roundup at | ' Candidates For , | Yueca June 24 and 25 4 Senator Only Ones ' | | : . | Yucca, N. D., June 5--Residents of 4 to Indicate Label | ciiver county aca 'ine eek jorg Only the three Republican candi-|zound w dates for election to the short term | i as United States Senator have bine a advantage of the privilege accor them by the law of telling, in words placed after th . ich they wislr voters to] vem as representing. | nnna, Fargo, Real or Cool-} {0 ! ublican ndidate. will be] * Hasta Sheet" eens | Bible Scholar Will verald | Talk at Rex Theatre Gerald F H. Draper of Nev cholar and exte regularl izned to the of the International Bible Students’ | association, will speak at the Rex theatre in Bismarck. Sunday after- noon, June 6, 3 o'clock. His sub- ject will be “Things the Clery Nev- . Ry Draper's lecture is ac- urd I Orloff is leaily . aia ers 5,000 and rodeos June 24 and ng rapidly te, « n for beer and wine. the candidates for st: office have indicated a desire to damental policies indi- 1 cated on the Forms for the ballot to be used at a the elections /+ — have_been prepared by Secretary of State Robert Byrne and sent to the varigus. publishing houses doing that sortaof-work, who have | meeting. All no collection v will be free and i be taken . __ Shéep “Drives” Take | i Profit From Rains 3 Prescott, Ariz., June 5.) —Ari- zonwestockmen, owning more than a will save on r annual spring 1 riv€’ from the deserts of southern THEATRE Arizona to the 1 plateaus of th& north because of the unprece- dented spring rains this year Leaving the lowlands two weeks be-| yon@sthe usual date, May 1, the a4 million head of bothizends of thi Me = herdsmen will use up the abundant feed there and will also give the mountain pastures a fortnight’s more in > growing season which forest service “ : | Officials say will greatly inerease the TWISTED quantity of grass. Surpl herds on the northern for- reas during the last few ” lted in some damage ckmen have been y the forest service to re- ; ce t herds and thus give the “Miracles of the Jungle range a chance to recuperate. This 4 Hie season p#Bsents the opportunity. In the hands of the apes ~- eways Created Vews Reel Cat@eashcep wars of a past News Reel genera-| — tion bilVe been settled for all t by} 2. © the creation by law of “drive-ways.” Monday, June 7-8 — ‘Theséstong lanes, running north-and- ma Arie ® south; provide four passageways Matinee at 2:30 © acrosseyeeognized cattle ranges for © the sheep on their twice-ayear jour 4 ‘meys £tom the mountains to the plains and . 1 sete the driveways Javed to meet the re-} ; ts of feed, asaanes and dont dare the suspense of . The forest service has in| a oe ane the regulations of the move- THE ISLE OF mentsof sheep, and the driveways ar 80 located as to size and direc ry to pravide: feed for “carryin i great ‘bands of sheep as they make their month-long trips. f you have a weak heart | MANDAN NEWS | >—___________6 Ralp Law’s orchestra wil! broadcast | tonight at 7:30 from the Nordholm station in Mandan. A sacred concert has been arragned for Sunday even- ing. Last night John Husby, state dairy commissioner, broadcast an ad- SS. i The fourth annual Mandan roundup, July 5, Giand 7, was discussed last evening. at a meeting of the Morton County Fair Association board, repre- sentatives of the Mandan Chamber of meree, members of the roundup -eammittee and “Badlands Bill’ Mc- Carthy who shas the contract for di- recting the show. . The Z. C. B. J. lodge, No. 227, will initi: class of 18 candidates at the Routh hile Heart hall west of St. “Anthony e Monday, June 7, at 5 o'clock. in invited to the program will be given at 8 o'clock in the A moving picture show and lecture by Jose; Drtina, Cedar s, Towa, oper izer of the order, fined the program. A dance lew, __'THE BISMARCK TRIBU 's sensational new Teaser,” Univers =, (TWOJAILEDIN [5 “Smouldering Fires when she is seen a sday in “Mite. & #ercen adaptation Victor Herbe: the Capitol ‘The: Modiste,” | the implacable elements of the Aluska| and. if the, recept} the famous) Coast and the red eruelty of one of elsewHere is any criterion it bids, fa ai dae yee = aa Grif-| the greatest fiction rien aret & ith will play Fifi, in which character} conceived by mortal man; and the; to the curbstone at every showing. Scheff achieved international) most dramatic, gruelling fight ever Lillian Rich is featured in an excep: GALLOPING SNAKES and “Dangerous Teip-to Ewer AN ATTEMPT 10 ROB A JEWELER Minneapolis ‘Diamond Import- er Is Injured in Figit to Save Valuables 9 and . t It,” “Fool's the featured player. story is an adaptation of the ine story by Adelaide Mathews larcha Stuniey, telling the hectie hilarious adventures of a who tries to flirt with all married men in her set to tease her aunt- and who gets neck deep into marital mixups and other troubles as a result. Laura plays the girl, of course—a new type of flapper One of the most colorful: epi in the picture is a fashion pageant! able picture. The production, dircet celebrated |ed for F. B. O. by James Ho; A score of Holty- (the famous novel by Edison Parisian modiste. Angeles), act as! the delightful comedy touches duces a gorgeous wardrobe of new, It comes to the Rex Theatre for a Parisian modes in this episode. | Norman Kerry plays opposite the star, with Willard Louis cast in the | leading comedy role. O'Malley plays Robert Z. Leon. | Others in the cast sre | A . Auto Tires Dione, Dorothy Cumming, Paul-| has to take lessons ette Duval, Pat Somerset a a deposed duke before he's able -to [strut before society without tripping videns| jyjmself up. in etiquette from nd Dorothy | while diamond from injuries sustaine to save a packet of gems from the | thieves. REX TEHEATRE A spectacular shipwreck in whi a staunch schooner . film star, is to|gantic iceberg and. asseme the renown of Fritzi Scheff] midst of menacing floes; the battle of knifed by es down. in the the names of entered Mr. THE TRUE MEASURE OF ITS VALUE IS OWNER SATISFACTION The most obvious proof of Oldsmo- bile value is increased sales in every section of the land. 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