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‘PAGE RIGHT _ KAPLAN READY’ Here Is One FOR ENCOUNTER Long Speech Lightweight ¢: MeLarnin Tomorrow-—Earl | Blue or Card | entier to Meet, Yurkish President Giving Sev- en-day Talk Over Radio on His Accomplishments ago ") = Leni ua Kap! len, Couns! Anvora, 7 who once : : a featherwei 4 is only won 11 left for Preside He is ech progressing on a seven day to the national assembly, © accomplishments of istration. It is adora , is now where no ed for November curt n separate her from "6 jbeautices of the universe, in th Sallivan of St. Pau! and How-' opinion of John Cooper Powys, Eng. McLain present lish criti Powy poke a me *!swim the English channel, and that being | ¢ ard th Congressman Makes | Long Jump in Plane’ ntenant with ( speaker ut the Columbt Day celebration yesterday, left 8:40 this morning for Duluth to keep with Ci essman The plane, w' Hibbing Saturc i ishap wh due to reach} evening, 1 al lwo occupants esc: pairs were made starting at & ing, reached Lieutenant frow New Yor! Congressman Laguardia’s address Tast ing assailed the quota or immigration law, terming it un- christian an’ un-American, Preparations Made For Three Elections Already preparations are being made by Robert Byrne, secretary of state, for the three major elections scheduled for 1928. The first’ will be the presidential primary, sched- uled for March © The next will be the state-wide primary at which candidates for state offices will be nominated and the last will he the general election which will fall on November 6. : The November ballot is expected to be one of the largest ever present- ed to the voters of the state, since on it will appear the names of candi- dates for national and all state of- ficers. sis The judicial baliot will include candidates for three places on the state supreme court and candidates for district judgeships as well as superintendent of public instruction. A complete list of state represen- tatives and half of the state sena- tors also will be elected. FLIGHT IS SUCCESSFUL Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 17—(AP) -—Dieudonne Costes, in his plane, the Nungesser-Coli,” arrived here shortly before noon today from Ceravellas, where he stopped last night while en route from Port Natal. St. Mar B said he thought that the altar was pe- r. William Nor. { the curtain dom of speech would be « church. tl} sire w ‘THE BISMARCK ‘1 RIBUNE CHANNEL SWIM HOAX ADMITTED | j New York, Oct. 17.—()—The ‘onfession of Dr. Dorothy Cochran Logan of London that she did not Woman Says She Made Up Story of Crossing—Miss Ederle Is Irate |the story of her success was a hoax to point out the necessity of having official witnesses accompany every i stirred women long dis- mmers today. | yllis and Bernice Zittenfeld, itwins who failed to swim the chan- |nel September iss Clarabelle je school teach- failed; i husband s2cond woman to swim nd Miss 'elen Ederle, of Gertrude, all voiced dis- val of the London physician's and added that the never had believe the woman had con- quered the channel. While Dr. Logan said her only de- o show the need of an in- ternational commission to supervise Dun described as based on the theme} [that those who danced with Jesus | exp: De. Guthrie knelt | was termed | stood hing 17.—/?)— Leopold and composer, in| hotel. is working on | lemonium. He trans- of clevated trains, fire | eamb i nd records them | iphony Fire Does Damage at Forest River Foret River, N.'D., Oct. 17—() Fire which ted Sunday eve- n here complete- barber snop an_explosion| town hall, and damaged | hop, postoffice and ele- vator, Several people were injured) in the explosion, none of them ser- iously. Loss was placed at $30,000. A number of residences were dam- aged slightly by flying sparks and for a time the whole village was threatened. The livery barn in which the blaze started was owned by Alex McBride. All three buildings were frame. A moving picture machine was lost in the pool hall. British Aviators Start Long Flight Plymouth, England, Oct. 17.— (AP)—To the accompaniment of salutes from warships and the cheers of thousands of spectators, four British air force flying boats started today on an empire cruise of 25,000 miles which is scheduled to take a histles end the|I and certify all channel swims, Eng- ish sportsmen and ihe press have ed, app. val of the hoax. ° EN ae rorere | At the Movies - > CAPITOL THEATRE “The Heart of Maryland,” a Warner Bros, production starring Dolores Costello and directed by Lloyd Bacon, comes to the Capitol atre tonight for a run of two Many of the celebrated char- of the Civil War appear and story has as its storm center, Marvland Calv girl of the Southern aristocracy, who finds her- self torn between passionate love for her native State, and for a young man who decided to espouse the cause of the North. Billie Dove, tiful and charming stars on the sereen, appears in the title role of the “Stolen Bride” which is being shown on the screen at the Eltinge tonight and Tuesday. Lloyd Hughes popular leading man is featured. It is the story of an orderly in the Hungarian army who takes an officer's lady love away. _“The Big Parade” without ques- tion is the most discussed picture in the world today. And undoubt- edly the longest anticipated by the people of Bismarck. It comes to the Eltinge for four days commencing Wednesday with daily matinee and two performances each evening. John Gilbert, Renee Adoree and Karl Daney known to picture patrons as isin the year to complete. The flight includes the first aerial coasting of India, a complete cruise of Australia, a hop to Hongkong and then back to Singapore, where the fleet is expected to be stationed permanently. The planes are of the seaplane type and each is equipped with two 450 horsepower Napier Lion engines. 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It would be a hard task to describe this wonderful picture and probably unnecessary as there are but few in Bismarck who do not know the magnificent entertainment furnished in “The Big Parade.” Owing to its length, it is impossible to show pictures other than the feature, which will start promptly at 2:30 in the afternoon, first show in the evening at 7:30 and the second about 9:15, PALACE-MANDAN A’ unique novelty comes to the Palace theatre, Man for Tues- day evening. On the vaudeville bill is “The Humar Parrot,” presented by Miss Paula. It is a real parrot that talks, imitates and sings. Moore & Montez, who come second on the bill “Songs and Steps,” of- fer, as the title of their act sug- gests, a_ combination of song and jdance, The young lady makes sev- eral changes of pretty costumes that will please the eye. The Fantasy Revue billed in. “A SINGER ONCE PHONE GIRL: Wane h wh hard lessing, th~ study, vartaction and confidence in at « her own ability. feel donna with th Margery Maxwell to Appear Here With Harry Farbman, Has Fascinating Career The road to prima donna-land is not always the cinder path. B fore Margery Maxwell’s prima don- na voice was in such working order as to charm the musical public, she used to practice her top tones to the word “Hello” in the telephone office in Portland, Oregon. When she voiced a high in the ear of some caller at the other end of| si the wire, the recipient became aware Panties for all. Miss Maxwell lays no _claimon good luck and fortune—it is love of work and determination that count, she says. mentioned that Miss Maxwell's suc- it was not the voice of the average “telly” operator. But they were happy days just the same and what Miss Maxwell did then, namely, singing in the church choir on Sun- ing the week days, she claims every | her, training at home. Through her one can do if they will. She lays no claim to suc! and yet she is ranked merica’s most phone world, anything over” on her. little singer has had her experience and claims it has taught her a great deal about young women. When she al ‘arbman, violinist, Oct. 29, all Oo tors who have singing voices Chinese Offering” is reported to be a highly entertaining novelty in the ging, dancing, music and comedy line. Two men and threc ladies pre- i sent this act in a special setting, displaying nifty costumes. Great Howard, “international ventriloqiust with ‘Scotty,’” is one; ‘of the most accomplished of modern ventriloquists and comes recom- mended from previous engagements as the best of its kind that has played the circuit. He introduces a radio stunt that is said to be most ahs A to the hearer. The Robert Deperon tric in “Won- ders and Surprises,” equilibristic novelty which closes the show, have a short but snappy act with a well routined assortment of tricks that will win a big nand for their efforts. Betty Bronson is featured on the screen in “Ritzy,” the amusing story of a girl who sets out to mar- ry a title. William Austi made a hit as “an ItItss I jow’s “It” picture hi role as “Algy” in the “Ritzy” pic- ture. day and connecting busy wires dur- fore Saturday, Nov. 5th, Iam Our factory representative, with four trunks of Wilton! Rug samples, .will be in ‘our store Tuesday, October 18th. Come in and see the new de- signs and colors for the com- ing year—Kennelly Furniture company \ EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. VISKS Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly Teeth Extracted b: the Famous Carpule CLINIC OF DR. 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