The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 er TT CTT TT RR ON eR ER | OLE Pa TT ES 5 CIRCUS. WILL ATTRACT MANY terspersed with 40 clowns who ap- TO BISM =, from, timeto ‘time during the scenes jumping and liberty horses. .—Dancing clown act—in- performance. 3:40—Coneludes with the world re- (Continued from page one.) cluding Miss Iowa, the famous hip- popotamus. 2:00' p. m.—The big top opens for the main perfovmance. ) p. m.—The No. 1 band, con- ing of 40 pieces, will present a concert under the direction of Prof. America, in which one hundred pe fe p. m.—Annex opens for after side show performance. Repeated at Night ‘The ‘night performance is a repe- It _and there tition of the day’s program given’ exactly the is no cuftin ‘ogram. The side shows open 7 p.m, and the big top at 8. The Robbins Bros. known to citizens of thi ——The main performance opens ‘with the huge pageant “The Arabian Nights,” containing 160 per- formers. 2 Pp. m.—Prof. Smith and his ‘ous dog and’ pony show. B mi—Prof. Highpockets and 0 the performance is al: ful. Many new featur this year which hi never been presented before, and all will take iewing the additions to is of performing elephants various rings. pt. Treibor and his pleasure. in the menagerie, particularly the popotamus imported from. Africa in| April, being fresh from the jungles | of the River Nile. 500 pairs of Silk Hose, r ular price $1.00 and $1.25.| Special Circus Day, 89¢ and, $1.00. Special on all chil-| dren’s Hose.—Nielsen’s Mil- m.—Acrobats and ‘eral |linery, 420 Broadway. Comfortable -. Clothes HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE SUITS KNITO-NAINSO Athletic underwear does not rip or break. . It fits and wears $1.50 SUMMER SHIRTS Fine, cool Shirts with or without collars, beautiful colorings $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Bergeson’s Clothing 0 p. m.—Ponea Bill and his Con- of Rough Riders, including his Pony Express p. m—Ben Ahed and his beating Arabian acrobats. m-The iron"jaw acts in| Tailoring DANCE At the Heart River Pavilion Tonight | MUSIC BY RALPH LAW'S ORCHESTRA One Night—Thursday, June 17 The Big Brother of Little “Blossom Time” Prices—Orchestra ‘and boxes—$3.75; Balcony, first 2 rows—$3.75; next 3 rows—$3.30; last four rowe—$2.75; ~ Gallery, unreserved, $1.10—tax. included For mail orders send self-addressed. envelope with check enclosed | . ~ \to Harris & Woodmansee nowned pageant, Historic Review of, ip- {then more than, they would have paid at their local elevators, even taking the freight into consideration. Thoresen called the Bank of North Dakota the corner stone of the en- tire industrial program, since its fi- made the other “That is why the control of the WORLD COURT AN AGENCY OF WAR, NYE SAYS st: of the other projects.” In speaking of the bonded indebt- nterest on the bonds jes costs the average or owner of , from 80 belong to the pec “and the state industri motive behind the program. Thoresen explained the mill. by on thut it was time to e for the in- tate, Thoresen work for the Henefit of the people within the te, to make North Dakota self suf- t and to cease being a branch | 19: hin to that the s ee eae LING IS OLD ‘ land-—Shingling the practised as far back. as rding to Mrs, Anne Jewell, red recently that in that ners who had a 0 the state ceived from 12 to 24 ¢ © a bushel — CAPITOL Tonight—Thursday and Friday Carl Laemmle presents : ‘t GIBSON - ws He’s Here! the king of. the Great Outdoors : a Cosas “TAMING THE WEST” sparkling comedy-romance of the Great West ned with thrills, fights, broncing broncos, racing automobiles and the hard-riding UNIVERSAL RANCH RIDERS COMEDY—“WANDERING PAPAS” BISMARCK FRIDAY, JUNE 11 ROBBINS B | me@wgRING - WILD ANIMAL CIRCU _ Ponca BIL's WI (AMUSMENTED BY PURCHASE OF PROPERTY OF U.S. CIRCUS CORPORATION ine WIiLOWE Tickets, including reserved seats on sale show. day at Lenhart Drug Co. Same. price as charged on Circus Grounds , EXHIBIT DATES 1N OTHER NORTH DAKOTA TOWNS ARE— WISHEK, THURS., JUNE 10 DICKINSON, MON., JUNE 14 CARSON, SAT., JUNE 12 - BEACH, TUES., JUNE 15 - MILES CITY, MONT., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 year she had her bgck hair cut, leav- ing a curl on one side only. Mrs. Jewell is 100. Woman Injured in Auto Accident East of the City Yesterday Mrs. W. AS Muralt, formerly of Golden Valley, was badly bruised and cut abaqut the head, arms and legs in an autdmobile accident on the Red Trail about 10 miles east of Bismarck yesterday afternoon, A box of matches lying on the floor of the car in which Mr. and Mrs. Muralt and children were riding suddenly burst into flames. Mrs. Muralt, thinking the car was afire, opened the door and the strong wind against the door pulled her from the car, which was | going about 20 miles an hour, and threw her to the hard roadbed. She was unconscious when picked up and was rushed to a hospital here. An examination showed that no bones were broken and that her injuries, although painful, are not serious, Mr. Muralt had just accepted a po- sition as cashier of the State Bank of Glyndon, at Glyndon, Minn, and was en route to his new location when the When Better Malt Syrup is Made it’s “Double Dutch” accident occurred. The attending paaies states that Mrs. Muralt e alte to leave the hospital tomor- | EMPEROR SEES BABY since birth their first h — the daughter of the Prince Tokio—His Majesty and the Em-' and, Crown. Princess: The ry row, when the trip will be continued. | press recently saw for the first time |four months old. jo) Do ants mobilize in your cake-box? ON’T let ants raid your pantry. Spray Flit and kill them. Fiit spray destroys ants, bed bugs and roaches, It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed and destroys insects and their eggs. 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