The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1928, Page 7

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 Outlook Now Even Brighter : Than in Spriag of 1927, Roberts Says : ; otha weather bureau here, A : “While ‘tions have already pes fet ody i spring work on|{*m0" 4. farms, lly no farm work has as yet said. “The ” Mr. Roberts show, that in 33 td hg cio 8 nearly eve! nce, been havented The full program follows: “Memories” Cast Pes wi irs. James Wiley Marie Man: ining se jimons Musical Numbers “Good Old Summer Time,” Miss Manning. By ag] Ma Baby,” Miss Marjorie “The Yankee Doodle Boy,” D. E. Shipley, Jr. “Alexander’s Rag-time Band,” E. J. Knoll. Barnes, astisted by Al Sit asi on. “The Robi x) mith. bx Si ning. we begin our ope the surface moisture to the sun, the more fa evaporation takes lace, - “Nearly every unusually earl; spring has been followed by a per- iod of lon pes esi later, stunting the growth ‘of smgll grains and requiring much replanting of. corn, “It is a well known fact that the windward side of the Rocky Moun- @ tains receives a heavy annual pre- + cipital while the leeward side Scene Two “Who Comes There?” D. E. Shipley 2 Scene Three “Life’s a Funny Proposition” Presented by Dr. T. G. O'Hara Four “Along the River” “Slow River,” sung by Erwin Rue. “Jack Q’Lantern,” Geo, Klingen- smith and Clint Draper. Dancers Harry Bernstein, Terrence Hal- loran, Harley Holta, E. J. Knoll, Glen Wiest, Art Cayou, Jack O’Neil. Scene, Five “The Three Trees” Musical Recitation by Bob Simpson. Scene Six “The Intrepid Three” Joe Clifford, Dick Hall, Jas. a singing “Where Is My Mey- er grea’ ture is precipitated in the form o: snow in these mountains, and melt- ing in early summer gives us our June rise in the various rivers in|. this ‘The prevalence: of a}: large amount of snow in these mountains increases our spring and summer rainfall and reduces the probability of hot winds in July. Snow Abundant This Year “There is an abundance of snow in the mountains at the present time, which gives us encourage- ment to believe ¢hat spring and what is equally as important ts the wi as impo. is the unusually large amount of moisture in the sub-soil throughout North Dakota this spring. ig and ‘telephone linemen state that sub- yiesdephelssie a “It (ap a that to make a weather forecast for a season in advance would be guesswork. - While « Scene Seven “Qld Time Songs and Dances” By Draper Intermission—Twelve Minutes. it, Elks’ rete! instrels int many years have been studying|Dr, F, B. Strauss..... cycles, sun spots and various others| .. Master systems and phenomena in an en-|Clint Draper .. deavor to. solve the problem of wet| Mrs, Arthur and dry years, we are no nearer'a solution of the question than we. Bcd igor I entered the weather ureau years ago. Bt 1927 Prediction Correct “There are, however, several elements that go to make a syccess- | Orc! ful crop of which we can easily | Chorus—D. E. Shipley, Al Simons, Harley Holta, J: O'Neil, Gien gather data, and that is just what I have done each spring for] Wiest, Joe Clifford, Dick Hail, Jas. 4 Chas. Ri Harry Pilmoor, ‘Art Cayou, Erwin Rue, Geo. ue, Patzman, Wm. Couch, I. Fred La ‘Gerald. Ve Davie: Jamestown, ‘ 06 S. En; Seuctt Gutta j. P. ner, F, Flanagan, Obert Olson, ing R. E. Morris, Fred Peterson, Kenneth Sploniker, Mark ipa R. Van Neste, C. ise, Musical Numbers s Medley Overture—Company. “If My Bab; Geo, - —— =~ when he visited Cincinnati. during the mem- ren ghee! here call which been con-/ will standard brands hore ‘ander the leadershi of| fine, oll ant rd The Bry, is made'up of local ll This e third oil station in Elgin, GOLF CLUB OPENS SEASON La Moure—J. A. Frank was eared foes Se oe COO} al recruiting move-/season. H. E. Cottam was reelected Coyne hrie has notified thejarrange for obtaining more ground the Association atjand to enlarge the course. ington Avenue, New York: — of the results of SYKESTON MAN WINS PRIZE of churches in the Fessenden—John Litke of Sykes- ton won first prize in the “The splendid results obtained in| hay show in connection with the Bismarck diocese a alfalfa celebration held here recently, » the priests} Eighty exhibits of alfalfa were ” Prof. Edmund “4 “ samples scoring m 81 to Napolasnc Oscar Frases eo national membership elected. field poi and Joseph Greit] business manager of the base- to have Bismarck|ball team recent! nized at =| Napoleon. Funds are being 5g Helen Rohrer, who lives in Sham- okin, Pa., and co-eds at American University, Washington, has been reelected stat of the Intercol- legiate Prohibition Association. a:b? Pass route from Chicago to Waal Mr. ‘Veigel is employed as an in-}the structor in aviation at Lunkin Air-/The port, Cincinnati, April SADDLE BUTTE BOY SEVERELY INJURED Sentinel Butte — The 18-: son of Lewis Odland of sustained severe when he was kicked bruised above his right temple. Thejtopherson is boy was unconscious for severai| Bayer, days. 3 treasurer. The is to foster and better commanit; NEW ASSOCIATION Minot—A. J. H. Bra has sold his, been selected SELLS BUSINESS TO CHAIN McLaughlin—J. C. Wolfer, who! has teen in business in McLaughlin for the past 10 and/| general tore to I.| Buildi perf st at eaaefatia an moc Its good pits good. made from real Jamaica G.| an attempt is made to aS At the Movies .| ELTINGE THEATRE Backed by the raging, seething excitement of a new oil field, where the gushers may be expected to come in ay second, “The Sh « After coe to the ee ; - al turday, presents a love Moty of tremendous poignancy and wer. peselected as George Bancroft’s first starring picture for Pa: mount, foll his sensational a “peered in chasse e iret is the story t four “gd —and one wo ace face with primitive conditions ina sree struggle to find the flow- gold. into the swamp back country of’ the fields comes a ge! from New York. alone in the Lack country ith four men who have not seen a Endmen — Neil Churchill, Dick | Bancro! Harry Bernstein, N : Geo. gang Arnold Kent and Leslie Fen- “out “AN Nights" Reginald Den: ny’s latest farce comedy, has been ,| booked as the feature attraction by the Capitol theatre for tomorrow, Denn: the’ role of a y portrays } ho meets, ‘ag. plese A gear Vong gion of his heart all in one evening, or rather one night. The innumerable com- edy situations that are ager heron eep marriage a secret during an ocean voyage should one of most hilarious ment imaginable. Denny’s own in- imitable sense of comedy value is predominant throughout and the climax is thrilling and unusual. The leading feminine role 5 is ed by Marian Nixon, Dopslar * Bid ‘alented young actress, who is Q aipetti bah with “Rolling of the largest and best known casts of featured players sree fo sears ae, aupears ie at been an extremely thousands of clothed women and en ce been reel by epidemic diseases resulting from|ceive Col. Charles h a at to im; the diamond and ball| ¢ ‘ rove a = ; ANA : is] DICKINSON. 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