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" Fon ®t companist. ~—— = -=, PAGE TWO ech Gains ~but also the oe IN MEMORIAL - DAY PARADE | the nation’s baseball classic form] dramatic highlights for the new! romance of baseball, with Willian Haines, star of “Brown of Harvard Sally O'Neil, Harry Carey, Karl Dane | and other famous. players. Besides the famous screen players,| the cast includes some of the great- est figures in professional baseball. -ei; i ¥ The “tea in the picture includes Twenty: eight | Units to jot EY salad 82 ae dF “tony Part —Services Planned | Lazzeri of the Yankees, all ‘| Series heroes, Mike Doniin, for ane ints and now ers recruited | idol of the New York G | a picture player, and ot leagues of di For Auditorium test is romance of a who wins fame in the team, a role enacted by Haine Others in the cast include War- er Richmond, Kileen Sedgwick, Jun- ior Coghlan, Paul Keily, Guinn Wil- liams, Dorothy Sebastian and others. been notified of the to join it are asked cording to announcement made te da | fe utenant Forris Gerdner is s marshal. The line of m will be to the corner of Broady and ond strec outh to Main} tT avenue, then ea: to Fourth street; north on Fourth street to Thayer an ast on Thayer to Sixth str nortl ne} sixth st cust to Ninth street: south on Ninth | dway and thn west to the) iditorium | city children, |violin and other instrumental solos | held at the) and a three-minute talk on Garrison o'clock and will bel Hyg. J, Nelson, | “The program is as follows: sung by audience, led by | sta Sire york Lite” Gon ke intone! . High school orchestra A program is to uditorium at 2 follows: i \ Joleen pai Vocal ‘solos—-Mrs. J. W. Robinson, idecece, Meat | with violin obligato by Miss Lohr- | 0% Ee a Nee ‘a. “Slumber Song,” by Ethelbert Nevin. ‘ati b, “A Little Old Garden,” by Hewitt. trio — Mesdames Charles Liessman, assist- Vocal Robinson, co! Spangled Banner—sung by| Piper and McCray, | audience, led by He ulverson. Moonlight Song,” by Fearis, Benediction—Rev trutz, Seon “Sater,” OF Jerome. VISIT EUROPE w= on “Come Out, Mister by Paul Bliss. “Falling Leaves” .........Orchestra| he pleaded guitty to a statutory on Way to Capital if pope 2g j Vocal solos .... Alvin Courtney charge before Judge H. L. Berry this ies ine a tle Ly a. “A Banjo Song,” by Sidney | mori Chicago, May 18—(@)—Colonel To Leave Here June 5 For Ex: oe : Sitting Dog was brought to Man-| Edward A. Starling, commissioned by i b. “In Wrong So Long,” by|dan by George H. Purchase, state’s| President Coolidge to investigate “tended Tour of British Johnson. attorney of Sioux county; H. G, Violin solos ... Miss Lohrbauer Isles and Continent a, “Serenade,” by Pierne. b. “Bolero,” by Bohm. c historical { ’ \Three-minute talk on Father John Slag, rector of St.| events, statistics of the Garrison 's procaghedral here, will leave} community .... E, J. Nelson | March—“Boy: on a trip to Europe. Califor Slag will visit friends in| polis and then go to Montreal, | and Girls of ‘ Orchestra k. : - irons June 9 for Bel-|& =e an ‘ast, [reland rom Belfast, he plans Hi Berens, rer eliane be alate | Last Minute ||" QpreND DENTAL MERTING land, Holland. and Belgi | Bulletins 1|_ Dr. R. E. Percy and Dr. D. nee, he expects to v ‘| Rowley went to Fargo Monday uid! the famous shrines, including the ———--——_————— | where they are attending the annual grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, and| — Quebee, May 18—(4)—Com- | meeting of the North Dakota Dental will also visit the world war battle- mander Francesc De Pinedo, association. fiolds. ‘ Italian aviator, arrived in Quebec Mom France te expects to go to| itadeg com Mumcoal al 1:82 (p..a MOTHER DIES IN IOWA Italy, where he will travel and visit Rome gnd other cities, and wiil leave Rome, May 18.—(4)—Pope Pius there the part of August for XI has appointed the Very Rev. George J. Finnegan, provincial superior of the congregation of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, In- diana, as bishop of, the diocese of Helena, Mont., and the.. Rev. Henry P, Rohiman, pastor of the church of the Nativity, Dubuque, Mera as bishop of Davenport, jowa. Father , Wyon- ing, and K Sabetha, Kansas, are to meet him at Belfast and will travel through Europe with him, | ; At The Movies ‘| CAPITOL THEATRE | The value of motion pictures in! awakening peoples to the all-power-| ful force of belief in God and | Christianity is nowhere better ex-| emplified than in the official film} of the great Eucharibtic Congress of Chicago opening at the Capitol) Theatre, tonight. “The tremendous outpouring of | Catholics,” commented the Trenton, N. J. Times-Advertiser on the sp tacle of millions in this manifesta. tion publicly of love, fealty and de yotion to Jesus Christ, “stirs human impulses to a sublime level and can- not fail to kindle anew the fires of sniritual life among the well-disposed of the whole nation.” The sceen record transcends any- thing in the thirty yeurs of cinema | history in scope and myriads aspects. it shows the ultimate mankind’s hon-} oring of God and the teachings of | Christ by prelates, priests, nuns and lay men and women from 27 countries spread over the globe. ELTINGE THEATRE The two most popular things in| America—baseball| and the moving picture—are combined in “Slide, “Kelly, Slide,” latest contribution to sereen entertainment, play ng at the | Eltinge for Thursday, Friday and! Saturday. One can not only see a BARGAINS Only a few days left to buy | first class used furniture and bed linen at bargain prices. Call at 118% Fifth street. | Coming to Bismarck DR. MELLENTHIN SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at McKenzie Hotel | Friday and Saturday, May 20 & 21! | Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. | ; | TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge For Consultation \ thrilling} | Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad- | uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of North i He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, eee of stomach, tonsils or ade- noids. He has to his credit wonderful Tesnlts in diseases of the stomach, » bowels, blood, skin, nerves, » kidney, bladder, bed wet- ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu- matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in North kota who have been treated for one of the above named - Wm. Rasch; Krem. ‘Bror Selahn, Wilton. Mrs. Christ Sackman, Mercer. Mrs, Adolph Bender, Mercer. Mrs. Jacob Schroeder, Gackle. Albert Wibstad, Ypsilanti. Mrs. Fred Siegle, Miksa see Mrs. Prank. Schilling, - “Oliver ALund, Enderlin. Pgh ngs iar vee BS W. E. Perry MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth u eEare New |which led | this |Sorlie, ut the formal opening of the spirit which members tonight. NEW SALEM AS GIVEN PRAISE \Sorlie Compiiments, Citizens at Formal Dedication of New City Auditorium Salem, N. the cooperation and civic spi residents of this city ect a new auditorium was expres afternoon by Governor A. w structure. The executive «declared that for the future growth and Accomplishments at Legion Meeting the work accomplished | by Boy Scouts, the local troop is to} To show pear before the American Legi d other scout activities are to given and Robert Wilson, scoatmas- ter, will give a brief talk on the ac- mplishments of the troop. ‘| Indian Is Given D,, May +18—Praise prompted New Salem |people to build the auditorium boded | well nme of the city. He poin fout what a remarkable achievem vas to have such a fine buildi Demonstrations of first aid work, knot tying, signaling PISINT BT: ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUN —_ in Mandan with her daughter, and had just recently returned to her home. Mrs. Mohr left yesterday eve- ning to attend the funeral services. ATTENDS PROM Miss Catherine Vallancey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vallancey, the College of St. Catherine, Paul, which was given Saturday eve- ning Miss Vallancey is a senior at St. Catherine’s. Her prom partner was Hugh Littel. } . pees TO ATTEND MEETING J. J. Kelly, Northern Pacific shop irit}foreman, went to Glendive Tuesday, to| where he will attend a meeting of the sed |executives of the Yellowstone divi- G, | sion. UNDERGOES OPERATION Madge Creech of Mandan under- went an operation for appendicitis Tuesday morning at the Deacones: the de- | hospital. ted ent A SON ing] A son was born Monda: In the parade will be the ace [in ity ne oa of i ge ti ane and Mrs. Fred Fisher of i city of s, 3 dy} ne lee hat ie city’s residents _—e CC ——- Ge Guatamanalete: Del TO Broadcast. Over KFYR {cise proud of their work. | Mipg, Hansen of Pesaeein Lerans FOr T E Pro- New Salem, Almont, Hazen, Judson 6 1 Eight, Veterans of Foreign War: ‘omorrow Evening— ‘and Mandan’ talent entertained the Ryder Dies Here ish n War Veterans| A dis Varied |crowd with vocal numbers. | “The yder Dies he of the Republic, Legion| 8am Arranged Is Var" |Center and New Salem Juvenile Bands oe uxiliary, War Mothers, Woman's | wits and ‘the Armour band of Bismarck] | Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen of | Ryder elief Corps, Daughters of U nion Garrison. talent will broadcast over | Played instrumental numbers. dit ‘uesday at a local hospital fol- Revolution, Salvation ne Amer Red | inning at eer bane ay ‘tation | number of ‘people from Mandan and|funeral services will be held Friday Hospital. Nurses, Boy Scouts, |o Bismarck, as well as hundreds from|afternoon, Interment will be in the ity High School ‘band, In-| Ogee ts arranged for the|the surrounding country, are here. |family lot at the Ryder cemetery. girls, Campfire Girls, : proaden ill include numbers by | MURR eee OF. sane ence Ae band, St. s schvollthe high school orchestra, vocal,| Seguts Will § Show children, o 5 aan Lena Hansen, make their home in Bismarck. They ~ accompanied the bedy to Ryder. Japanese Officer Wounded in Firing Shanghai, May 18—)—The Jap- anese destroyer Momo, proceeding to Hankow /with a Japanese foreign office mission to investigate con tions in the Yangtze valley, was fired on ‘by northern Chinese troops while {anchored off Chinkiang last night. The destroyer replied with its heavy jguns, the firing continuing for two hours. ion be} attended the Junior-Senior prom at) St. | a dozen states which have es ee middlewest, reached Chicago today at the end of his circuit through half | offered “summer white houses,” and ceeded at once to Washington. Starling has looked at sites Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, sota, writing reports they will be, a’ dent's inspection his arrival atthe capital. , \Fairview Cemetery Being Beautified; Will Be Be Enlarged The Fairview made plans for the surve; officers and board of directors. custodian has been secured to took | after the cemetery during the sum- mer months. | The cemetery is being planted ac- cording to landscape plans made by Professor Waldron of the state ag- A_ honeysuckle | hedge bounds the north side. and i being transplanted and extended each , In addition there are many ricultural college. season. evergreen trees and fiowers. Officers of the association Miss Alydth Ward, president Lucinda Logan, vice presid: Mrs. Nellie Evarts, sec urer. Members: of’ tne Henryt Reade, ‘\ B.- Ralph | Sanders, Schenecker, M Mrs. W. ALF 700. LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR, RENT—Nicely furnished room) Close in. Phone in modern home. 844-J. LOST—Past Grand . Dak. FOR SALE—Modern, cottage, well lo-; Price rea-| Phone 868 or call at 417, cated, 50 x 150 ft. lot. sonable. Mandan street. Fingerprints as a means of iden- tification were sabe by the Chinese as.early, aa.400 B. C. ; pro- stat 1S SUCCESSFUL ‘South Dakota’ and Colorado, yy by day, so that | fiable for the presi-| immediately upon | “Cemetery eenatee heeded the call to of an- other section of the 80-acre cemetery Tuesday evening at a meeting of the bealchcla the. heer future, are Commander's Jewel, name engraved. Reward for return to A. V. Haig, Devils Lake, | Lions conn Reports Ex- cellent Cooperation From ‘ City’s Residents With completion of the final “Clean | Up” canvass of the city by Boy Scouts, homeowners who have. not| “Clean Up. and ig int Up” have been reported to the y commission and action will be This was | | the announcement made today by the jane committee in charge of the rive. The campaign started two weeks ago, with its slogan, “Keep Bismarck the Cleanest City in the State.” Scouts made an initial canvass and located the unsightly spots. Owners of these places were then asked to clean up their property, A map was placed in a downtown store window showing the location of the rubbish | heapy. “When the places were cleaned ‘up, indication was made on the map. Citizens of Bismerck cooperated? loyally in the campaign and only a! very few failed to do their share, | Mrs.) members Of the Lions committee in | charge of the campaign si They } (expressed their appreciation at the | aid given them. | ‘A $15 prize is to be awarded the| | Scout troop which did the best work in the drive and several individual | prizes are to be awarded. Remington Typewriters! “A machine for every purpose. See the Remington line before purchasing typewriters or book- keeping machines. Remington Typewriter Co. With Hoskins-Meyer Phone 19 Bismarck 12 ozin Each Standard Packag: = 1 have left to take part in g conference and educational meeting of the New York Life sapprance Hopolagail at Madi- , gon, Wi in. ll be home again to look after ae ‘Tearance needs on Wednesday, the 25th. It pays to see the New York Life man. B. E. JONES ‘ Bismarck, N. D. Phone 915 Year in Prison Andrew Sitting Dog, Indian living the Standin ‘ near Fort Yates, was one year in the penitentiary when Manda The death of mother of Mrs, D, C. Mohr, occurred Monday morning in Miles, Towa. Mrs. Repp had. spent most of, the winter j.- “Do You Want a Practically New If you do, ach, per was wounded. Rock reservation was sentenced to n Vicinity | Mrs. Henry Repp, 1926 Chevrolet Sedan at $585 1926 Studebaker Sedan at $950 1926 Olds de Lixe Coach at $575 1926 Dodge Sedan at $785 or 1926 Ford Roadster, $265 M. B. Gilman Co. Phone 808 Richholt’s Cash and Carry J Here is your chance to buy at wholesale price 1 can No..24% Minneopa brand Melba half Peaches, : , ean No. 214 Minneopa brand sliced Pineapple, 1 can No, 21% Silvertonia Prunes, 1 1414-07. bottle Minneopa Catsup, 1 can No. 214 Minneopa Spin- 1 ‘can picnic size Mirneopa As; 1 can No. 2!4 Minneopa Tomatoes, Minneopa Crosby .Corn, ri value $2.35. Fancy Dairy Butter, 5-lb. jars, ‘egular teokat price aos hae * (Bring your jar) Fancy Strawberries, Bulk Coconut, ‘pound ‘A warrant officer on the bridge President’s Scout vacation sites for the executive in the Schoonover, sheriff and J.'M. Car- ~ rigan, Jr, clerk of court. = | Bersenal and | Social News of Eltinge—Thors, Fris. Safe: \ call on us—easy terms can be arranged THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE $1.75 ot Pane Here isa letter binenn the Main Office of THE _ BURGCOMPANY. It is a message of interest - and importance, and shows in all. earnestness the meaning of our great Anniversary Sale, which comes toa. closeSaturday evening, May 21 nestor 2049 OPERATING : JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORES F S7.PauL. MINN: May 16, 1927- nm WAREHOUSE SET a UNIVERSITY AVE. MIDWAY * \ THE MANAGER oF THE BURG 00! 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