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E BISMARCK TRIBUNE to exceed even his finest efforts in | CAPITOL THEATRE ‘| theseformer vehic‘es. A cross section of the life in the| marvelous portrayal of the merci- Ideal story material was offered |lower stratas of our bieges cities|less, yet home loving gangster,|be shown. a kg ictured on the screen in “Chi- Aeiasios of ae Be titat oek othe U's. took |cago'After Midnight” last ight at/ cose, revenge was unbounded | tn Thursday U. 8S. tank dealing with the man who double- The regeneration of an East Side pel ee nie Bol the Capitol Theatre much to the in- is boxer, through the travail of war|°URy.bY Rupert Hughes. |, | |toeest of a large audience that. sat crossed him. John Mendez made an| H. A. Fisher of W: and the love of a woman, is the/an all-star cast and some of the|spellbound at times and thrilled at| appealing and vivacious Betty Boyd Tuesday here looking after graphic story of “The Petent Leath- | finest war spectacles e7e" seen on other times at the unfold'ng of the|and the other members of a splen-/ ness affairs. er kids’ featured at the Eltinge for |the screen, it has been rated as one|vear’s most interesting melodrama. | today and Friday i oe after a 'ong Broadway ade. “The Patent Leather J Kid” stars} The Third B..ttalion, 4th Infantry |dcnizens of the underworld is com- Richard Barthelmess, and is an|now stacioned at Ft. Lincoln spent|pelling in its intensity and yet has pond vehicle for the artistry of this |six weeks at Camp Lewis, Washinga|a note of pathetic drama in the love screen star whose work injton making the battle scenes for|that Jim Boyd, the gang leader, has *Torable David,” “Broken Blos-|this picture. A number of the boys|for his wife and daughter and his soms” and “Way Down East” will| have recognized themselves in scene; desire that they know nothing of never be forgotten. In “The Patent| photos now on display at the Elt-|hi. criminal tendencies. Leather Kid’ Barthelmess is said|inge. | Ralph Ince. who is hott. the star ' ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 PAGE Miss Ankenmann Is Hostess to Octagon Louise Berndt and Mrs. Myrtle Hart Are Hostesses at Cards] Bridge Club Tuesday Miss Louise Berndt and Mrs. Tiss ‘Aide ‘Mee Ankeniisiin en- Myrtle Hart were hostesses at cards| tertained the Octagon bridge club f ict f tne dec-|This production, which, as the title py Pion Ar gecath ete he a sugcests, shows the lives of the evening. Four tables of bridge and one table of rummy were in play aaclag the evening. Miss Gladys Pierce wone honors in bridge and Miss <. Eileen Doerner ye Mn, awarded the rummy prize. luncheon was ere atthe clone ot th ore oo eend Look for \ the red tin ‘Mrs, Bassett was a AINE 4. a ete B ' with on black stripe. eB ci tee ing Club, Entertained | SSS It is the on ly coffee ecti rs. aldo "i Is Held Wednesday] _Y shih mah ot Taney Sey name that t\ brings you ner aie Current ‘Events ne stones, ESET PE ESET, ctl George A. Skinner, Seventh —, ire mS * ah example of the new trend to elabor- top grade \ coffee only. TONIGHT THURS., FRL, SAT. dressed bint AINE A oats Officers association and their gues! at the bimothly meeting held Sed. nesdav _eveni BS — Grand Pa- —_—_—_ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Anders of Werner have been guests in this city for the Rast, few days. John Murphy of Za P has been dis. harged frot t. Alexius hospital after saver aye illness. E. Rose of Jamestown, and form- erly of Bismarck, spent Tuesday nd | here on business. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 of In presided at the dinner as toastmaster. Ji He M. Christ- janson etl eerie a brief talk. by Aaoipe “Engel ihardt, m nae voli i pdt olin, and] 30 eee 0 Waldo were named to a ae AE Meri intd!for'S2 at the| #eat the local club, "Mrs. A. G. « dinner. ———— OO it, may also attend the i Additional social and per- sonal news will be found in | seaay’s issue on page 3. Out-of-town Guest S ( h | | | { ne Honored at Bridge sd Miss Lillian Cook of tne state library commission returned today = a business trip to Jamestown, Mrs. H. F. Rieiee of Roanoke, Va., was honored Wednesday eve- ning when Mrs. Kell Simonson, City ani Fargo: tn_ Far; ‘ ropractor Miaves ‘Huth and Ethel Pollacd en-| Mise Book senisted tn ‘arranging foc ae Physician tertained at bridge ‘at Mrs, Simon-| the joint library mecting for North Drug! ysic son’s home at Person and Mi me which will/f} Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Dakota be held this fal There were guests for tour ¢ tables of cards. B: scores were won by Miss Cat Smith and Mrs. lenson, A color scheme of green was carried out 4 appointments, and 3) * decorated the tables wi freshment course, was in Fargo. low and the table flowers le the re- Great Stock Reduction SALE Our Grocery Inventory Reveals We Have Enough Mere chandise to Operate Three Grocery Stores We Are Going to Reduce Our Stock Now See Our Large Display Windows For Specially Priced Sale Feature Items on Which No Farther Discount Will Be Allowed EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE ITEMS Golden Sweet Corn—Curtice May Duke Peas—Country — man Corn—Per tin 1c—8 tins for ...-......cccescsecceeesl Straight Lots or Assorted The above items are strictly fancy hagtig rag not to be con- fused with standards or choice Inexpensive Smartness The annual same Play day will be held May 12 this year at the Edmond A. Hughes athletic field. ib) oral and weap hen schools o! rl county compete. Plans are being made to hold the musical and declamatory contest at the high school in the morning and the afternoon will be devoted to ath- letic events. Cups will be awarded to both the rural one pr@accrengs schools making most points. Lather have bite sont Gorell otter schools and arrangements are being made for a successful affair. Mr. and Mrs. H S. Adams of Fargo have returned home afler a short business trip to to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Vogel and son, Billy, of Coleharbor have rcturned tome after a visit in this city. “The Kid” was a great ring hese (a mighty fighter with his fists-— but the roar of guns and clash ot muskets made him sick with fear —yellow as hell. Then something sfirred in his dormant soul—an Am | = swakening of love—his girl—his cor —-his honor! Did ho fi htt —Oh, man! — just wateh, The 2 greatest drama of ‘hem all! 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