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PAGE TWO ’ : : = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the winter. E § a. 18 = if | SUCCESS IN MINSTREL b Final Showing Will Be To-| d night—Show Replete With | Song and Dance Numbers Herning 0 eet ap 0 be elected and ma GIVE BRAVES | HARD BATTLE Mandan, at the ns, Hebron: patient for Hern The Elks of Bis marek _ Times out: Hebron, 25, Mandan, fe BROTHER DIES er to their Final Score 15-13 in Locals’ ' nocktota, | brother, Favor — Encounter Proves | Charles Reynolds Is in the fourth With Mand. { of the fi b the Twin ¢ As the curtai ing act, a“ From Scout Cagers| of the “BY at the Brickmak- The ,Papooses, membe g song “All the Boys Keep Look- Spehn was high point man for the aoa. the final whistle and repeated his p, Pen! J, : Down’ by FW, Snyder umd! sensational act by grazing the loops Rapooses and made six poin idnight Sons” was repeated! | with another long one just a minuce Arthur. & ki: nyder in the outs, Borresen made nson two and Fread ne or the . Gos points, § wo. before the end. Fans went wild when the Brave speedy forward made the two gi i which brought Mandan into the eae 7 ‘apo and earlier in the qi in pos.,and showed good wo! | sibility of playing eriod #lthough their defen nn Glitsch and E. lint Draper sang “} the while doing some dance steps, and on offense, could have between D. E. Shipley gt Setied ; been improv The Scouts also Pied Brought: matiy «laugh trom the poskassibging conithe cagemen, Showed up Members of both audience. | Many Easy Shots Missed jteams muffed a number of shots 4 A New Act Both sides missed a number of but on the whole the game was 4 The reading of “The | “pipe” shots. from. close under the ¢teditably played. . by 1. C. Davies was \the vehicle for| basket and both had hard luck with! The lineups : the eee ion of an act recently | retaining the ball, numerous passes Papoose Scouts planned by Mr. Draper and shown for | going wil Kendry f Borresen the first time her: A special drop|~” The Braves seemed to lack initia-' Spielman f Swanson curtain, giving the appearance of a} tive during the first three quarters Spehn c Fread framed picture, is used and as the| of the encounter bat their soeed in Arthur Fa Toman “Poem proceeds to describe the vari-|the last half fully made up for any Nichols g Ellis ous ages, they are depicted within | previous lapse of form. Hebron,| - Fe frame by local people. 8 how offered spirited opposition; >———————. “ing in the act were Emmajean and id maintained a practic: ev. F. H. Daven: | clad defense during the fi Personal and Miss Marjorie Best, Miss Betty il and Alice and | The 17 to 8 v Salem scored over Thurs night, although close enough when jconsidering that the in City veterans were play huge floor, had) led} HY ERVICE fans to expect a s! h} At the Sunday evening program of , with Mandan holding ‘¢ the Methodist church ‘a’ special hymn lead ‘throughout. They were disap-{ service will be held. A brief account +} pointed, but the reward of seeing'of — the aythor, the circumstances | such an evenly matched battle fully under whief the hymn was written made up for their di: ppointment. “land interesting facts connected with Heidt proved at _to the s history will follow the singing bronites, but he not up to his of each of the famous hymns. ' usual form, He snared two léng | shots during t st half but failed | DES 0 “CALIFORNIA | ison, of), Valley | to add any is tally during} If. andati,* who has | tory w he Brickmaker: | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | ner Kl 0. Churchill's “interruptions” ‘throughout the show were a scream, 1 rendition of “Sil- Gold” in his proved the s," a group of stand most graceful «hit with’ their though it was pl at they were somewhat disa) Pointed in not having any bouque' of flowers sent over the footligh Miss Marjorie Smith and Archie McPhee, two of Bismarck's talented entertainers without whom a home alert production would be incom- ete, entertained the audience with bit of comedy, singing Won't You Ta’ Your Finger Out of Your Mouth,” and doing some clever dancing. They graciously re. sponded to several encores. Tice was rightly billed ive Entertainer” for proved one of the ost enjoyable numbers of the show rst “Keep a Little Sun shine in r Heart,” she responded to an encore with “Cross Former Biz Time Star In George Klinge: dent of Bismarck but forme ig time vaudeville, and C vr did a street scene “A Darktown Meeting” vided plenty of side-sp men are professional soft-shoe dane. ers and their terpsichorean num- bers brought many curtain calls. _ “The Wide Pants Willies” featur- ing Ronald McIntyre, H. L. Lawyer. Walfred Hultberg, Richard Horner and Bernard Burton, was an excellent song and dance act with some fast foot work it that was very enter- taining. The final act, an old time min scene, ‘presented jokes and “ga; number of popular song numbers, and several comedy selections. C. R. Simpson took the part of the int locutor excellently, while A. K. Tice sang “I'm G melon,” Glitsch presented “Mary. O. Steen gave “Dat's “and Preston sang not get ‘ond hi shots during the| brilliant playing during the last quarter im as the star of the agerega Borresen pla Hoa ing one beauti short one du Ss one of the est_men on the Wagner fp guard and which ‘brought jead early in the ter, and Klick, gu most points, the and the latter five, The shining lights. of the Brick and it, was through their at shooting a york. throughout the game th: re was so close. The box score: i Mandan H ae ur into the make. granted to manufacturers in sales for the preceding year. 27th. THIS YE Seitz Jarvis .... Pe Ponold . R . Tiedman Klein Plenty in a Little Garden. & George Klingensmith sang “Flax ha rai Dick Hall gave “1 Bee My Rib,” Archie McPhee did Sane and dance with “W Get Those Eyes,” and Dick Wenze! sang a revised version of “Barcelona,” appearing in a Spanish costume and plain, fir" accompaniment a ; d Te ile Sensation Since the Armistice! Henry Halverson sang “Just a Cot tae Small” FN. Orchard gave “The "Broad Highway,” and George Hum- phreys sang “Bells of the Sea.” - Orchestra Accompainment The music was - directed by Mr Desper. with Mrs. Arthur Bauer at and the following in the Orchestra: Harry M. Rudd, Adolph H. Mytha, ' Herman 1, A. S M, C. Doyle, N. 7 caper. Charles Liessman, F. Ww: pares. r, E. W. Griffin, Tom Duni iL elley, B. Couch, M, J. N bauer, H. E, Balk, Oscar Kaun; D. E.-Shipley, I. C. Davies, ce te = a A Sensation B use it is the Truth! iy Patzman, E. 0. Bai ee Eobert Byrne, Ww. A. ‘Saener, * Unaffected— , BE, Morris, Fd. Grady : Undistorted— "Madd jock, aries vise, . . y,; Ronald Mcintyre, HL. Lawyer, | i. ~ Undisguised. ie be ‘Hultberg, Richard Horner, rnard Burton, Bud Deming, R. 5. 7, Bill Kiley, Al Simon,’ E.” M.| J ks, Obert” Olson, D. A. Boertoch. Verne GiJdded, W. H. Pa- A breath of life that will sweep you off your feet! A fascinating romance of life—with thrills and frills -Eng:—The Liverpool Ca- | 3 aid t "enra, Som in the world. |i Fhere are sca Tas ‘draw You'll Be Amazed at Its Realism! Wid Mail Orders: sow revived. Seats onsale new fe oe int Git » where he will spend |a GUN’ CLUB BANQUET the form of a banquet at tl Lewis and Clark hotel. tournament, which is to be held in will be made. PATIENT NH HOSPITAL ’. McAuliff, who is suffering with throat and tongue infection, is aj} hospi@al in St. Paul. is reported as_unsatisfactory. Edwards nas veen called to Ill, by the death of his Walfried Here is your chance to clear your land from rab- bits and at the same time receive a revenue One Night ils | Thursday Teter led of Mr, and Mrs. E. eee tie has left for Los | Mr 3 o'clock. ‘RUMRUNNERS: 2 club will hold | tonight at e, Officers will plans for. the state ABOARD SH | Former Coast His copdition Northern Pa the Days of Pirates Edwards. The Hdeceased is a former resident of| were kept. in irons on a government | Vited. , a i Chosen Police Chie’ Mandan. : boat siti’ they-confeesed,; was. told Ino. L. Hardest Fought of Year in federal court here by’ a. former seh datas 1 Ids, act! hi | LEAVES FOR HOME coastguard commander jin the. trial a bof police Resnelds acting, a3 .| Mrs. Henry Naegéle left Thursday | of 18 members of the alleged Kelly. For Rent: Furniture of all Romer, will be continued as perm- ¢vening for her home at Stillwater, | Costello rum running syndicate, kinds during the legislature. anent police head, Oscar Morck, Minn, after a week's visit at the| Nicholas Brown, formetly com-| Phone 790-W. Ruder’s Fur- police commissioner, said yesterday, home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J.|mander of the coastguard patvo nitu Fxch H No specified term has been set for Sheehan. boat No. 125, testified yesterday that re ange. Reynolds and no contract made. In| pa peas OF DAUGHTER shile.on “bal AUGER MECCA SR S| aaa crm addition, two new men pave been| PARENTS OF ae Sthang of ca ee re Fate eee: ay your Gas Bills now, and. section ax did employed son the mightforce: H. Jess ‘price are the parents “of a daughter | and,several others of his crew anc {Save the discount before the MEG Gtk of. the show ae ‘ born Thurdday. put them aboard the Seneca, 10th. “Will Civilization Rate Pa ses Win, 9-8, TR ESAING They were:chaiNed by theit legs | <a Se ” 100: j= 3 G and arms to stanchions in the*fore- . shi. J be P 2 neg! THETDaUghtEy “EP the “Atherican | castle of the erafe, he said, and kept Abolish W audience hears ] and se squad ‘at Mandan high school, defeat- Rieke te. SA “Just Around the Cor tl vo Bae Ti leat ovarttte ed the Mandan Boy Scouts in a game harmony. The solo “Ting a Ling”| ag ma ee 11 lead over the played as preliminary to the by Emmett Griffin, with full chorus, | Braves, | McDonald, i Hebron-Brave encounter last night, s much enjoyed, and the march Ljuat-tworend-oneaWalt ninetes: before by a score of 9 to B. Farmers and inwens We will purchase any amount ‘of Jack Rabbit Skins and will pay for them as follows: “Either with or without heads and feet’? Slightly grey skins, nice and dry, per pound. .50¢ Pure white skins in good condition, per pound. 60c F. 0. B. Bismarck We are also in the market:for all kinds of hides and furs, and pay the highest cash market price. Bring or ship your hides ang fe the . a4 AGMA RON & METAL 00. In spite. of the fact. that the sale of new cars in North ‘Dakota dropped off 2,118 units compared to the previous year,’Chrys-' ler deliveries ‘increased 90%. This is:a- wonderful. tribyte:.to the growing popularity of this fine line of automobiles; and is by far the greatest percentage of gain -shawed by any At the New York Automobile Show this month, spaces are accordance. to their volume of ree years ago Ceaser was AR, CHRYSLER 18 4TH, . Of urderstanding ‘and absorbing’ interest—one of ' rare’ entertainment, filled with beauty, laughs and thrills’ eed ot —_—_ . Dares To Tell the 1 Truth! To Defend Youth! _ To Use Plain Talk! will meet atthe home of | Bowers Monday afternoon KEPD IN IRONS ‘Guardsman Tells Tale That Smacks of s peas New York, Jan. 8—()—How coas' guardsmen suspected of rum running here for a week while a cruise of rum row was under w: “The hatches were battered down, | the air foul and the food and water given us- was--rotten,”- Brown said. “It was like a madhpise and | 1 was nearly out of my head.”. # The other prisoners were. William |Pump, John. Levine and William | Hughes, he said. Finally, Brown declared, he was taken ashore. after, he signed a con- | fession of his rum. running activities and admitted to bail on the new arge. Later he turned witness for the government and—became an “un: dercover” agent for A. Bruce Bi laski : pee c. i MEETING ; : re w the regular meeting tonight at 8:30, oi tiation, feed‘and dance. Lif U. @ Ts cordially is: Washburn Teams | Win From Mercer | ‘Washburn, N. D., Jans. 8—(Special) {5th ‘Washburn high school basket- ball ‘team defeateg sie merce ae! auint | here~last night, 20 to Washburn. high ' school Minit tes team | Rrandeon,” thensuter of .sehool d also won a victory ‘6ver the Mercer‘ trict Nov 38, Mountain. N, D. ~9- girls, 25. to Both games were | quitted of’a charge of embezzling hotly contested and close guarding | approximately*a4aW Oi scuys.-c_. was a feature. Skaley.of Wagpburn|in disteict court) bese Friday... The was the outstanding star, scaring 16. | returned a verdic' got, not guilty of his team's point: (Friday afger' IP -On Bismarck improved, city. property... Péepayme Apply for. ferme \ First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital , Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck; N. D. A. A. Leiske Sunday Evening Jan. 9th, 8 p.m. Elks Hall Admission Free me; Hixmarck, North ‘akote Representing Eaton & Eaton Financial Correspondents Tee Unita Cetral Lite Insurance Co, City Na Bank Building Bd De RS BE Again Tonight!. Elks’ Merry Minstrels Some Good Seats Left For Tonight’ Prices—$1.50,-$1.00. Gallery. 50c . Halen sik easiaibails ait . Yellowstone Park thas any other car except the one of lowest price. Bick asi this same homes. eve: yost since the Pub ; ‘ They sage 436 Be eile tr 101 makes were’ repre Nepean aa ae a > y