The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1927, Page 3

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TUES Mrs. John Nixson of Elgin’ spent|chariots—the full’ panoply of a cir- Social and sonal 1 |-Monday in this city en route to Hud-!cus, was assembled to support. Lon son, Wis. . Chaney in his latest mystery role, in RETURN TO BISMARCK —_——__—__—— “The Unknown,” his new picture Mr. and Mrs. George F. Will re- ———©| playing at the Eltinge Wednesday {turned Monday from a motor trip to | t and Thursday. An entire circus was the Twin Cities. They were aecten: A The Movies Vlused for the new production, and PF [ ESSE he SET ASE panied home by Mrs. E. J. Taylor, many famous circus performers did who has been spending a few weeks CAPITOL THEATRE their thrilling tricks before the as the guest of her son and daughter- “My Official Wife,” the Warner| camera. E in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Taylor! Bros. picture, which opens at the| Nearly a thousand people appeared of Minneapo! Capitol Theatre tonight for a run| as spectators in the big ecenes under —— of.two days, is a screen version of|the canvas top, and watched a full RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY | the stage melodrama by Charles| circus performance. Among the Alan Tice, son of Mr. and Mrs. A{| Blaney, which had a_ sensational| mous circus stars in the cast were K. Tice, who has spent the past week| success all over the world in the|the Davenport troupe, famous bare- with relatives at Valley City, re-| ‘nineties. It, is a tale of Russia|back ride: Jack Phillips, premier turned home Monday. He was ac-| and Austria in the days when Czars| riding clown of the circu imithy,” companied to Bismarck by his cousin,| and Emperors rode the storm of} another famous clown; the Xanzi Miss Marian Dwight, who will spend| swirling “intrigue with elaborate | troupe, noted Mexican wire walkers, ut two w i elegance. Founded upon the story} and others, ; - ee by Archibald Clavering Gunter, who] | Chaney plays an armless sideshow TO FERGUS F. 3 iad in a high degree the almost lost| freak in the new picture, a viv! Miss Nowe Ped tr fl the| art of creating thrills, it seems as| mystery drama with a Spanish circus Salvation Army, who has been sta-| vividly alive today according to all|as its background. The cast includes tioned in Bismarck for the past six|fePorts, ax when it first was pro-|Joan Crawford as the heroine, Nor- months, will leave Wednesday for|duced. ‘The screen version, by|man Kerry in the role of Malabar. Fergus’ Falls, Minn., where she will| Graham Baker, was directed by the circus strong man, John George, be associated with the army in that| Paul Stein, the Viennese, who was] Nick de Ruiz and others of note. city. imported by Warner Bros. as a sec- ‘i ond Lubitsch. “My Official Wife” Miss Roberta Best will SPENDS VACATION AT FARGO |/8 his first American production, Paes Miss Luella Bremer, supervisor of| Irene Rich and Conway Tearle teach summer term of violin nursing at the Bismarck hospital, 476, feted in. the leading roles.! to anyone interested. Phone ete Suanny for hes Borie at Taree | Counices who goes out in mssquer-|Oeoes where she will spend the greater part DAY, JUNE 28, 1927 yo ) ON BUSINESS Stuart Holmes, John Miljam, Gustav Edgar Mount of Crofte was in Bis-|von Seyffertitz, Emil Chautard and marck looking after business iInter-| Jane Winton. o ests. poe pew pes ELTINGE THEATRE ees EN ROUTE TO HUDSON, WIS. Trained horses, acrobats, clowns. oe wed YES, 117'S-HGT—SUT YOULL NEVER KNOW IT IF YOU DRESS IN? SOME OF TRE NEW LIGHT ters Ve WEIGHT SUMMERY APPAREL WE ARE SHOWING: NOW! | |:: me ‘ ew Printed Frocks ua f her month’s vacation, Before re- ade as a peasant and is captured by a Gz LaPee ' fr See x - on turning to Bismarck She will visit | 8% young noblemen, who hold her) Final clearing sale on all ae: HAY Sd Rot Bed pe N gk iy for a short time in Cleveland, Ohio.| core tots*far hen Mar Tense pinye summer hats. We have also Hes Se ee ie ey é EN ROUTE TO MINNESOTA POINTS| the Grand Duke’s son, who her| just received a line of hand- i ‘ ina lottery. The swift-moving story piel , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brusver of | seni; of the Countess's revense, > | Kerehief felts, — Nielsen’s Columbus spent the week-end as the * rebe H guests of Mr. and Mra, M,G. Neram |The supporting cast inciudes! Millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Brusver ate en route to Minnesota points where they will spend some time with relatives. TO MINNESOTA LAKES — é Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Her and \ daughter, Elizabeth, left Saturday for ‘the Minnesota lakes where they will spend two weeks, Small floral and geo- Light weight, cool, : i d metric designs, wash- breezy “new Pau eee able and serviceable for all occasions. Sizes for women and misses. LOCC CLCCSTENESELE PLS ELLPLPSLPPLESALALSPPP LPP LPEL CSE SLLPPLELLLLLSEP LIE chiffon prints for street, os afternoon or party wear. $1950 p MARRIAGE LICENSE Delving icine lng THEATRE Offers Tonight and Mrs. Jennie M. Sevenster of Ham- ‘¥ burg, Iowa, : WEEK-END QUEST IN BISMARCK : : Miss ice ‘Osterman o' ina ¢ spent the week-end in Bismarck as WARNER the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.|} pies Hoeppner. 4 SPENDS WEEK AT GARRISON Miss Joyce Newton left today for Garrison where she will spend the week with Miss Rondina Sutton. CELCLSCSCCOD GCOS SPOS CSCC x ——) TO MINNESOTA LAKES Mr, and Mrs, J. Powley and daugh- ter, Donna, left Sunday by car for ’ * a vacation ‘at Minnesota lakes. TAKE VACATION AT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle left l Sunday for Spiritwood Lake to spend a@ week’s vacation. * VISITING FRIENDS HERE THE BLUE DANUBE! THE TRAGIC VOLGA!—A Mrs. August E. Johnson of Wash- stery of two rivers and the currents of sparkling b t Monday in the city as th A 4 guestof friends Maes gre gaiety and surging relentless power that engulfed a TUB SILK FROCKS RAYON FROCKS VOILE DRESSES woman and her lover in a maelstrom of drama!— Desirable for vacation and general wear. Washable, new rayon: dresses in checks Lovely models. for street 0; weal ; GUEST IN JAMESTOWN Sala) Wi n h ees i 1, a ; ; r afternoon wear. | Miss Frances Dunn of this city is “My Official Wife.” Plain tailored wash silk and silk shirting stripes or plain colors. Well made, cool and You'll enjoy the cool comfort of these new 8 guest of Miss Ethelwyn Shafer at frocks. Dainty stripes and comfortab's, You can use several of these checked. or ‘plain color voiles, either lace or lamestown, MACK SENNETT COMEDY ay f $9.75 for hot weather. ‘ self trimmed VISITING FRIENDS HERE checks of all colors .......... Attrac¢tively Priced Mia: Sa ORR Miss Aneta Erickson of Grass Lake || : : ee lis in the city today as the guest of friends, e SOOCSOS POSSE SIOCT DELO SVOS SC SSSOSVSOPGSOCS VOGELS SSL SC SSOSPSS SSAA ¥ | FRANK KRALL rt a Fine Tailoring’ rederrertens =. ‘ at No, = pronase OOOO VIO MODIS OOOO IO F a To! get into the twim is A glance at our‘assortments’ shows us to be just a wee pressing easy in one of our lovely bit in advance with the newest styles, Laskin Block BEST FIVE 2? new bathing suits of ray- Opposite Patterson Hotel : SPOT wr. on, silk or fine knit wool : Dh jersey. Sizes for large or New ribbon bnis in black or Mandkerc felt hats in reg- YOU'LL EVER SPEND! Most Bismarck people do not know their city lies in an extensive oil area, according to’ the findings of several reput- able geologists. There is much oil development now on in North Dakota that Bismarck people should know more about. The should be reading the North Dakota Oil News, a Bismarel publication. Bismarck lies on the edge of a great gas structure large enough to supply this city and neighboring cities with natural gas at a very low cost. In support cf our claim that there is a gas structure we have but to mention the strong flow of gas now .escaping from the deep water well in the Patterson hotel. Geologists say this well is on the outer edge of a great ed pocket which is feeding it at the rate of 1,000 feet per jour. - The North Dakota Oil News has a contract for one-half the gas in this structure, and we have divided our interest into 10.000 units and are giving away free of charge one of these units with each two-year pajd in advance subscription at $2.50 per year, or $5.00. If gas is struck each one of these units will be worth from $25.00 to $100.00 per year. Development of this property means growth and expan- sion for Bismarck, as well as a tremendous cut in heating and cooking costs through which all citizens will benefit. This gas well will be started as soon as we have received 5,000 sub- secibers under this plan. For further information drop a card to THE NORTH DAKOTA OIL NEWS Bismarck, N. Dak. r several whit nd colors, Several good. ular her styles. 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