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PAGE EIGHT ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oS eEre ee ———————====s|__ The Devil Dance as Gilda Does It |atvendy has submitted a tentative GOVERNMENT | Bouman defeated Alice bg ah outline of subjects which his faculty { Orange, N. J. 6-2, and Mrs. Mrs. Molla Mallory | believes might well be included in lory won from Eileen Bennett, [ o ‘ M an d. an N CWS [seek sacttire, macettreae a to Play in Finals {ini,'5¢,ci6% _|vurd university, Frederick H. Rahr ’ 5 | iar oven boos for secre! MAY PREVENT |' of Tennis Tourney) sccosr vicrom perten a — . | which the university hopes to select ( STATION KGCU':: M sh wi { the wel city come Unknown Talent Flight Briefs n tween the ages ef 18 and essional, is eligible to |a_ collection of films revresentative Philadelphia, Sept. 9—(®)—Mrs./ Improvement in the condition of : ery period in the develo; Molla B. Mallory, New York, and Kea! sr, and Mrs. E. L, Welliver of this f otion picture industry | y Bouman, Holland, will fight it out! city, who were injured in an automo- c ‘ , : dbergh at both : e me . aaa: Tsatt 5 City : s i ting for the! - ‘ In the semi-final round at the Phil-| evening, was reported today. The: T0 BRO ADC AST: : ak: . ind neither the Academy Growing Sentiment May Re-| adeiphia Cricket club today, Miss | are both in a local hospital, | 4 : Fe i | nor Mr. Hays very enthusiastic about eee ibe , . | formal training in that phase of mo-! sult in Recall of L. W. Cur- RADIO AUDITION’: : ae called “screen personality,” are far| | Washington, Sept. 9.—(AP)— more important in the making of a| Leave granted to Lieutenant oY some f value Rene Fonck on his proposed baie 7 maf fee flight across the Atlantic, was fae ben Wi Ato thew vi z i '|__ Washington, Sept. 9. nit, ike othe evel ait ‘ . : ‘te by Technical K.0. . | The Wowie sentiment in go BhWit ‘ 3 : ’ na ©! ment circles against transatlantic “Atwater-Kent f« > ida Hagerott of Mandan un r the recall of Lieut. Lawrence W. radio auditi an operation at the Mandan Ceeacae avant altol Curtin, naval aviator, who was to mittee with her. + here last night. The chairman flight. of the state athletic commis- The liner Carn has reported : Lawrence W. Curtin received to- to the Cunard steamship offices oe the first time in his |4ay with dismay news that the celv h a badly cut eye | York-to-Paris flight. Captain at the aie at Ane Seventh |Fonck said that he was not sure in the Harvard motion tomorow for the women’s middle pile’ accident at the corner of Rosser | tion picture work. thi, Nader Fes to direction, Mr. Hays has pointed sae eloratinla Mrs. A. G. Serlic Heads Com- Manian: aaa film star thi amount of train-| W. Curtin and Ensign 8. V. revoked today by the navy de- i awe UNDERGOES OPERATION bol lets a mek appointed ther hospital Wedne | Fargo, N. D» in the seventh | have accompanied Rene Fonck on | | — | sion stopped the fight to save j4,New York, Sept. 9.—(AP)— \ she had pre ded 260 | 3 3 | | carcer that the Fargo boxer |"8VY department may recall Licu- |. | round that the club physician that he would make the flight | i | North Da audition is part 5 ch to discover umknown, The plan ntests in towns. ng up in a na- states tennis championship. avenue and Ninth street Wednesday A certain emotional responsiveness out, and that indefinable something — mittee to Hold Contest For . Thursday evening wee ing, e experience has in| wards, who were to accompany « v to + Petrolle Beaten corer : h Dakota ex —Tommy Herman, Philadel. | Stunt flyers probably will lead to eith her round of their 10-round fight [his projected New York-t.-Paris New York, Sept. 9. —CAP)— Petrolle from further punish. | Captain Rene Fonck and Lieut. s over the Pont course has lost by @ knockout. He | tenant Curtin on the proposed New advised that the, fight be | Without Lieutenant Curtin. 9—(AP)—With- Boston airport se for the unsea- stepped. ra Aes i Flee Sa pte’ - {the flight ut Curtin,” Fonc! Fae cee GEATIC PO abi, | suid) SHRU It te gr blow "to Wear CGTIE he may be recalled.” Captain Fonck pointed out thi ica canis ook if i oeoeatne Curtin iN Lorde : ve | *, will probal mean that his radio amount of the purse had been | Capital Stock of speette: vet Bleve Edwards, A also will be taken from him. Oil Co. Increased Both Captain Fonck and Lieu- —— | set at $25,000, which was to have | | gone to the first flyer to land in i | Be non a hop from the other | .. | tenant Curtin said they would wait ica Gan eae soma ig ae | Chicago, Sept. 9.—()—Stockhold- F T devil dance” will be as popular as the Black Bottom soon, those! |. : a until they had heard definite word OF FAIR PRIZES | who follow Gilda Gray predict. Here is Gilda in one of the steps of fri 0f,the Standard Oil company of of a recall before making a deci- pci | trolle’s face and it was impos- sible for him to see with his sonable weather, announced left eye. today by the trustee Contri- butions will be returned. The Th’s a real pleasure for a man to discard his dusty straw in favor of one of the new fall Lanphers! There's @ smartness about sn styles and a smoothness about.Lanpher felt rt makes a man look cheerful in spite of the near approach of winter. Try on a Lanpher today and see. . . . Popularly priced at five, seven and ten dollars TE SR SANE Lc ER CRS LANPHER | her alleged satanic gesture. fan aoe bored pire et it sion. or complete statement, but | mr Sava Ny tal stock from $250,000,000 to| Lieutenant Curtin’s policy in case 000.000 by increasing the num-|of a recall was indicated when he of shares from 10,000,000 to 15,-/ said: “Of course, I would have no V inds di e' —— a z . an today ‘tip eetuen Ao me and aan | | List of First Place Honors in don the " roponed: ‘tient ta ‘RUSH T0 HOLLYWOOD MAY BECOME { von.c00 with » par value of $25.” |eourse but to follow even an indi- Women’s, Educational De- | Ett itpbel her Pit heh |, The directors also voted to ex- cated wish of the navy department ° also to enter the plane in the change 67,500 shares of Standard i! i partments Given Out nonstop race from New York to ican Eastern Petroleum corporation warded in the wont Try Our Modern High Pres- Spokane, Washington, beginning, ares 'on a basis of four for one. partment of the Missou iain] the Windsor flight mind. What the industry needs and Wanted at once — Expe-|sure Greasing Service For All : Reasonable. Schiller and Wood were |Hays Would Establish «re not what the Academy has in Rosbgiles: | Hay by Mr: to abandon plans to Courses to Prepare Young he d colleges ell Uy search for the mixsing American baincith) Lae € omen trained Tienced mechanics at Corwin-|Cars. — Prices exhibits in the! Menoplane Old Glory. It wax Men and Women For Mo- Short Stop Station. \ it one of the! Considered that such a search i : a ae 7 The would be useless. tion Picture Careers—Va- ng on the chemistry of mi ndian school Bis ures, the optics of motion c ora 1 F rious Universities Will C-) picture nera work, the artistic and it exhibit, and ipine G.N.R.R. Would Pay ' structural elements of motion picture als bit ; ee svietintis | set design, and the elements of mo- ickinson of the sch Nearly Million to — tion picture writing, “In other words, e girls 0 : schools of motion picture engineer- fatpel shad a Southern Pacific R (Pi—A ing and art comparable to the handmade rugs i con ools of mining, civil engineering, =H hi e and the like already in within many American uni- ubjects as chemistry, op- Churchill Motors, Inc. architecture, with par onstrations of arcels and = taught painting work. hington, Sept. 9. —- 4) — The Those winning first prizes in the ¢ t Northern expects to p: the food and clothing departments are: Southern Pacific between $900,000 d into a rush to ds the boys and gi D x to do something versi Mrs. John Spehn, Mandan, y » and $1,000,000 for one-half uf its to- Fane tHa ty to ead CE a icon te eee idver aad raspbe! orange marm in ‘ stock ownership in the i boratory and jelly, pe jelly, collection 7 ron, fornia and Eastern rail-| yotion : ome leaders glasses wild fruit jeily, beans, corn road, which two trunk Hnes pro-| things i elieve will develop (cut from cob), embroidered dre to operate jointly under an in-| and Columbia universities to in eventually into a great motion pict dependent organization, the Inter-ltigate the desirabil f establ ty. Its immed ite Commerce Commission we ing courses to prepare young men tien will be to provide fae i ng on the and women for motion picture ca- technical experiments likely to be application to purchase tly the Academy of benefit to the whole industry, and Arts and Sei a lib organized for motion’ pic- ch in both technical and artistic fields. ‘The Expert Shooters’ DEMAND We. carry them in stock. Get your supply né-v. BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE £9. Bismarck N. Dak. Phone—944—Phone We arc open evenings and Sundays » Training the stock rraiited WB, Kenny, of St. Paul. vice pres- nt of the Great Northern, te d . that lumber interests of this terri- but wit jubjects Discussed trimme ’ 1 by the Oregon, California universities, colleges Cooperating with the Academy's Ni rown, Mandan, to- and rn, a 40-mile ine from icxl schools on the P, plan to foster motion picture train- ves, tomato. pick- nath Falls to Sprague river in ing courses in universities, President (tor soups), loaf Oregon, demanded 5 attie Morrow, Man- ation in order that |; wrrot_marmatade, rhubarb con- carrots, be An Adjustable Steering Column a ‘to Suit’*Your Convenience chaunt Lent eshvete area =— Buick for #928 is extremély thoughefal of feminine com- Engineering and Art : Rufus B. Von Kle mid of the Courses in aeting for the sereen University of Southern’ California Mi eo 1 ‘ ing school, Mandan, plum jelly, tea Los Angeles—A last minute effort Oe eoup cake: ian: Mrs, R: to save the life of Earl J. Clark, Roberts, Mandan, leafy. vegetable,’ “waiting execution on chargo of mur- Marie Jean Roberts, Mandan, dressed der, was filed in the district attor- doll. ce in the form of an affi- Mrs. Eger, Mandan, loaf white ened by three women who iss’ Viola Kuehn, Hebron,’ #ccuse another man of the mufder. pron, collection : —— Mrs. Marion; Poland fights to put forward gen- irl’s woolen school; wine anti assemb | League of Nations at Geneva, Dae Was inadecover Prospect for the operators. fort. One indication of this tion is Buick’s new Mrs. L. Connolly, ther Wowld : wt Aad in addition, Buick for 1928 has a new steering wheel Chiloquin to ora line par- : aad: a | " point near its present terminus. a x Buick for 1928 pleases women because it is easier to drive po nee ie | ‘That's why you see so many Buicks at fashionable gather. . © commissio: sane- ——————_——— REE — 4 t ellaneous dresser scarf, pene fa the fea i ee Reo a= us talk eee com- cotton dress, hand ‘embroide ting nein she: ; camisole, embroidered bed is, one. Leon 9 3 trimmed luncheon set, color aT ae ured —slender to fit feminine fingers—yet deep and solid wo — ee ie Cree Clee oe eae NERG: -cdaananaeeeie jace tr ———_—______ —because it is more comfortable to ride in—and because pi News Briefs | it is the among motor cars, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN Fleck Motor Sales Co.,Inc. * Bismarck, North Dakota h a iva Mexico City orders out — federal c By . tto y ‘ peer Menge: Bt coe ain-| troops to protect American lives and ing school, Mandan, night gown hand Property menaced at Amajae mine, embroidered; Delly Baker, State | ate of N : ‘training sch landan, night gown cons fnelitaenua, pillow. Mrs. Ethel and Henry Mrs. R. L, Briggs. Mandan, applique) Townsend are acquitted at Green- bed spread; Mrs. Frank Everts, Bis-| ville, , of murdering Sam D. Wil- marek, miscellaneous bed spread;| lis, former sheriff of Greenville Mrs. ¢. H. Crawford, Mandan, em-j county, and Mrs, Willis’ husband, broidered lunch cloth; Mrs. Joseph Regan, Mandan, embroidery luncheon! set; Mrs. E. M, Stanton, Bismarck, i et; i 3 Mandan, lace trimmed centerpiece. | Soviet embassy, indicating subversive Miss ‘Alma Lang, Golden Valley,|character of Russian provaganda. i loth; Miss Ger-| |. — ee ever, Beate Tatiatne achool Valeska Suratt, former stage and Mandan, Earnest Gray, State Train-, Screen star, files suit at New York of ing school, Mundan, hand woven rug; | $1,000,000 against Cecil B. De Mille Miss. Veronica Coverstone, State and others :¢eging playiarism im Training school, Mandan, miscellan-| biblical movies spectacle “King of cous rug; Miss Ruth Goodwell, Nan- dan, miscelaroos MWilton, crochet] Two state troopers shot and killed trimmed article; Agnes Schlicher,!near Rushford, N. Y., in arresting Mandan, speciman lazy daisy; Mrs. £./man_— on charge of defrauding gas A. Kaiser, Bismarck, silk lampshade. | station of $6.28. ‘Awards made in the educational) Washington receives pamphlets published by Peking metropolitan po- lice which contain copies of soviet ATTRIP T0 THE CLOUDS Is Like a Ride on® There is a thrill in it that cannot be. explained. Yeu have to experience it 5 -in order . preciate it to the fullest pli ad * nay di nt were to Viola Kuehn, He- separ cascape scene; Eugene Eugel- hart, Mandan, mechanical drawings; and Charles Kupitz, Bismarck, man- Mine, crops and railroads damaged by severe storm near Price, Utah, Try Our Modern High Pres- You cannot : jate the value ° fort of LEE until you wee teal " 0 Bee eas wis head of the edu- rd gat = haga ob Rg peceeet, beeneh: Short Stop Station. + FR Mek em ore aH dee AUTO ACCESSORIES. . aa ‘ a “RE” 0 wea y it BEEEE ' ; aa Sian {iit ane a GUESTS AT MEANS HOME : Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Means have as § Qur 45 volt “Hylite B”' pie * Py : Rue elt house guerts Mr. end Mra. 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