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~ WERE OVER ONE MILLION * first performance of this afternoon, .-FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 YEAR’S FIRST CIRCUS DRAWS A HUGE CROWD nfContinned from Page one:) ade returned to the grounds to make ready for the The Opening Spectacte The big tent was packed when the curtain rose on the wonderful new spectacular production entitled “The Arabian Nights,” from the pen of the show's equestrian di reetor, Bert Rick. ‘Che fine musical score was arranged by Prof. O. A. Gilson ne of Amer- iea’s famous It is espe- cially rich in electrical and musical effec tall of the of the circus in horses all bedecked in fancy have boon daw eben fp the fullest extent. Featuring Mar- ue, “Diva of Cireus- nn Weston, concert and | | Anderson opera soloist, with several hundred human participants, this feature of the circus proved to be far from the ordinary run of circus spectacles. Some of the main features of the hig show frogram were the Riding Hobsons five people, America’s | greatest bareback somersault riders; Matsumodo troup of eight Jap- | Me: crobats; Captain 3; Six Blue Devils; troup ‘of eal “Ataba: the Flying Clarks; the Robbins Bros. yerforming elephants worked by C,H tel, “High Pockets dogs, monkey! high | Russian Wolf hounds; and ¢ Clown Kenneth R. Waite | 30 merry jesters. Ponca Bill cowboys and cowgirl t- a tribe of Sioux Indians with quaws and papooses, gave tt real wild west performance. The big show closes with a historical pageant depicting the principal characters in American history entitled, “America.” The big crowd which attended the afternoon show was apparently well pleased with the program, and it is predicted that there will be another big crowd tonight. PEPPER SPENT $112,000 IN PRIMARY RACE (Continued from page one.) and Governor Pinchot for the sena- torial nomination, but had gone into the combination’ afteg the Mellon interests had decided to support Pep- per and throw their strength to John S. Fisher for governor. Always Came Out All Right Chairman Reed asked Grundy how he expected “to make up” the $290,- 000-1: Tom had similar experiences st,” Grundy replied, “and ome out all right.” t have faith in the people ja to make that up?” must he something else be hope--you know where you} eet to get that back.” | 1 could not say at the pfesent} tnoment.” notes for the $300, 090 you | advanced?” asked Senator -King,| Demoerat, Utah. Yes, receipts or notes.” s denied that he had peal for funds or that any soliciting letter had been sent out over his signature and with his | knowledge ee the members of the anuf he said, q undy” ear Ontihe witness of the morning session | on the stand when ad- j taken until two p.m. Before he called, Senator Pep- per was recalled to submit a list of | the larger contributors to his person- | al campaign fund, © ct | CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES Washington, June 11 penditures jn the Republican primary campaign ih Pennsylvania this spring 5 today by nate investj- gating committee on the basis of evi- dence thus far placed before the com- mittee. This total included $962,295 for the sher-Smith-Woodward ition ticket; $195,000 for G Pinchot, candidate for s $71,000 which Representative Vare, | the’ successful senatorial candidate, hi ‘eported as his personal expenses. | Whatever was spent by others to aid Vare’s candidacy was not includ- | ed in the chairman’s estimate, as no) evidence on that subject has yet been| given. LONDON FIGHTS CHARLESTON London Determined efforts are be- ing made to ban the Charleston, the eccentric dance of Negro origin, in London and suburban dance cireles. | The Piccadilly hotel joined in the fight the other day, and other hotels are reported to disfavor the dance. | At the Hammersmith Palais de> Janse, the Charleston has been for-| bidden, the manager declaring it even “dangerous, with its side-step- ping kicks.” | Arrest of Collins Probably a Case of Mistaken Identity |: ‘Red Wing, Minn., June 11—Sheriff John A. Ariderson left for Omaha early today in connection with an in- vestigation of an alleged “eye’ special- ist” swindle perpetrated in Goodhue county. Deputies in Anderson's office were tructed not to give out any in- and the z ngle the s! intended to investiga Information received here from yi a last night said the Mike St. Paul fight promoter, had sted there on wire infor- mation sent. from here. Prior to leaving for Omaha, Sheriff said that the arrest of bly was a case of mis- iff Collins pr taken ident: No other information was available here. (Continued from page one.) sa mirror, Look into it and the people. Our young ladies are becoming so- phisticated, almost cold. A young gentleman in love with Miss Clara Bow, who did not care much for him, slashed his wrists‘with a razor. He comment was, “Gentlemen usually prefer guns, when they commit sui- cide for love. Professor Moscicki, new president of Poland, sends friendly greetings to the American nation, calm amid seri- ous disturbances at home. In easte Galxcia, Polish troops are used to hold down rebellious Ukrainians. Various places are ina state of s Communist agitators are arrested, newspapers temporarily suppressed. of Sacco and Vanzetti's sen- ten death. Taxi drivers of Buenos announce that they go on strike if the men are exec To make innocent Argentinian: heeause cold-blooded New Engl insist in executing two me of murder seems unrea gardless of the condemned guilt. | MANDAN NEWS t Mandan Lodge No. 1256, B. P. E. 0. will observe Flag day, June 14, with an appropriate program to be br cast from the Nordholm station. ‘The usual ritualistic program will be fol- men’s Every*day our prices are low for the high quality of groceries that we carry. That’s why it pays to get your groceries at the store of better quality and lower prices. Fruits and Vegetables are of the finest obtain- able. - Also’ a complete line of Ice ms and soft drinks Bismarck Quality Store 417 Third St. \ ‘ Phone 4265 QUALITY BEEF The Best that the lowed and the chief address will he given by L. H. Connolly, past district deputy grand exalted ruler. The community picnic wh scheduled for Sunday, June 1 Christensen Plymoyth becn postponed until ch was. at the Rock Farm Sunday, June » due td pay Draper, services at 2s re of many, citizen ts to C, EB. V. pioncer citizen. Fantral for Mr. Draper will be held o'clock Sunday -afternoon. (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE partment with a door and lock each perambulator. FAITHFUL TO ) MEMORY Sioux City, la. — Mathias Brown, whose wife died 12 years ago, has written her a letter every-day. He places cach missive on a forked stick in the back yard. He is a retired farmer and wealthy property owner. HER NAME ALPHABET London—The presiding judge of a divorce court expressed sympathy re- for] | Mand lecontinental toll WILL CONFER ON: ferenee. cently for a woman who gave her initials and name as Mrs. A. B. K. F. |. H. G. P. D. Hill. Her full name is Acie Bethel Kitzinger Firth Ishti Helena Gioga Pretoria Denver Hill.| Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—Two parlor sets, dining! room table, buffet, one gumwood) bedroom set, Singer Sewing Ma- chine, beds, two dressers, one chif- fonier, graphaphone, Numerous | s. 300 Ninth St. Phone Since the drive for ridding the city) of stray dogs began last Frit dog owners have paid their | ad to Adam Miller, official dag catcher, and another 40 have gone to city hall for tags. Mr. Miller has tutned over to Indians, who have been ‘camping near the city, at least a dozen dogs which were not claimed. To eliminate tr le trees’ rasping against toll through Mandan, traffic and tenance men of the Northy Rell Telephone company were yesterday in connection with a proposed re-routing of the trans? lines’ to run north of the city and follow the Red Tiat! instead of through the city. caused by SMAN WANTED--To travel in! A good proposition for a good, Must be protestant. Room Hotel, 5 p. m. | WANTED-—-Young man the month. Francis 421 Twelfth Street FOR SALE Jaszkow | FOR SALE-- 5' x 5’, suit- | able’ for Capacity’ 300; pounds. Inquire the Fleiselman Co. 111 Fifth tq work by _ daszkowiak, Bees. Francis 421 Twelfth Buren NEXT PARK STEP N. D, June 11—Walter Cushing, chairman of the Greater North Dakota Association’s com- mittee on the Roosvelt National Park prpiect, is planning a conference of North Dakota’s congressional delega- tion for some time in July to take possible in ad ota’s claim for al park: in inthe Bad Lands. } he effort to seeure a park and have it named after Theodore Roose: velt has received a set back as result of the suecess of Califor aving the lower branch of con: s ure enlarging Se- Reach, HOUSE FOR RENT—210 Thier! Joe| viearich, {FOR RENT in, on car lin FOR RE housekeeping room for sale a few pieces of furniture. 314 Third street. modern room, close: 515 Fourth street. | She: “I can e the stage very well at this distance. { He: Use your opera glasses. i She: 1 . 1 forgot to wear bracele! Berlin Nagels Lustige! Park and changing its aie to Roosevelt- Sequoi All nembers of the G. N. D. A. commit- tee will be invited to attend the con- PRAM GARAGE New York—A new tenement in New York City has the first garage for baby carriages known in the world. Ur is made of eal iron eproof, and ha rate ¢ AT COULD BE Wife (showing gift from her fath-| Beautifu isn’t it? Father al- e gifts, covered when he dney Bulletin a sep: FRESH AND WHOLESOME A common opinion Among House- wives ‘Fresh and wholes ome——pure and reliable—that’s the kind of meats we deliver, and that’s why we enjoy so good a reputation for reliable meats. Just phone your order, and you can depend upon getting just as goéd and efficient service as though you came to the store and made your selection in pen son, 1 Haby Beef and Fesh Killed Genuine Spring Chickens WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE TRADE AT DOHN’S? THERE MUST BE A REASON. DOHN’S Sanitary Meat Market. Phones 176 and 177. Our Delivery Service is the best in town Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122—5th Bt. THE SANITARY STORE Phone 53 OFFICERS OF SAFETY BODY MEET IN FARGO President Milhollan Is. Au- therized to Appoint Vari- ous Committees Fargo, N. B., June 11—@)—Offi- © nd the executive committee of the North Dakota Safety council today authorized Frank Milhollan, president of the council, to appoint comm eel on finance, education, and membership, for the promotion of safety in this state. Those attending today’s meeting in the Furgo Commercial Club be- sides Mr. Milhollan included W. A. Ve Mandan, a vice presi- R. E. Wenzel, Bismarck, and . Hatt, Orr, members of the exe- utive committee. All committees will be appointed er by Mr. Milhollan. The finance committee will work out plans for raising $2,500 in North Dakota for printing and di tributing pamphlets, the preparation of a uniform municipal auto code, agitation for the adoption of the uniform vehicular code by the next te legislature as recommended « Hoover conference in Washing- ton, and for other purposes. Other projects contemplated in the future by the: safety council are the preparation of an automobile drivers’ manual which be a brief state- ment of the proper rules of the road ise ith diagrams illustrating them, and the Student Prince company, mi SEC) the Suen theatre at city for a return engage- Easter Sunday. With the the organization of lo safety work. that “Only a small percentage of motor-jin t' s now stop fully at designated stop 'ment ailroad crossing: Mr. Milholland ;addition of Mr. Marsh and Miss Ilse said in pointing out the necessity | Marve who algo created the role Hd a campaign of education of the appear in here, theatre- dangers of careless driving. marck are assured a cast than Metropolitan flavor. Marsh is a graduate of the New York Featured Singer to Be Here ind country | join of Wisconsin and a mem- i Gamma Delta. PAGE THREE. Race Horse Owner App Case to the Supreme Court’ Appeal has been’ yeen’ taken to ptéme court by Job D. Erocksen, ra horse owner, in # case in which the North Dakota State Fair association is the defendant. Erickson asked $500 damages because a race in which he had entered a’ horse was called j college mates With Student Prince’ When “The Student: Prince” plays | the Auditorium on Thursday, June 17, theatregoers of Bismarck will have an opportunity to hear one of | the finest lyric tenor voices in the | United States. Howard Marsh, who; is the possessor of this glorious or- gan, has been in such great demand by y York producers that it is y five years since he has travel- st of Chicago. His going on the stage was more in the nature of an accident than anything else, since his parents had | decided on a professional career for) m, but while attending Purdue University, the alumni of George Ade, Mr. Ade wrote a play for use at com- mencement in whieh Mr. Marsh ap- peared.’ The play was later played hy Elsie Janis under the title of “The Fair Co-Ed.” So profligate were his with Marsh's per- formance that he decided to take up the stage as a career after his duation and he first appeared with tie MacDonald in “The Spring Maid.” His schooling after that was sla long and rigid one before the Shu- berts decided that he should create the role of “Baron Ober” in “Blossom Time.” He sang this role for two years and then created the role of “Prinz Karl Frane” in “The Student Prince,” and sang that role for over sixteen months at the Jolson Theatre, New York, before coming west to Richholt’s Cash and Carry The Original Cash and Carry Store. 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