The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1928, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | party. Both direct and mental ques-|the Republican gubernatorial nom- Nestos of Minot, Independent can-|week, according to announcement |Brown, Bucyrus, Independent can-|they will follow the plan’ adopted jtions may be asked, which is a de- | ination ‘and Wallace Campbell today |didate for the Republican sena-|today by Independent headquarters | didate for state treasurer, It is|on previous tours of holding confer- jParture from any other attraction of completed a week’s tour of towns/|torial nomination, will visit the/ here. not expected that the candidates;ences with party workers in the q 2 this kind eve! m here. throughout North Dakota, Points|southwestern part of the state next | He will be accompanied by A. 0.| will make many speeches but that , towns and districts visited. special souvenir matinee for| visited included Napoleon, Ashley, Oo " women only will be given next Wed-|Wishek, Zeeland, Linton, Haselton nesday at 2 c’clock, when Zandra!and Sterling. The candidates will will occupy the stage from one to!continue the campaign until the \two hours answering questions of alclose of the June primaries, |more private nature at which time girls under 16 and male employes Nestos and Brown to will not be admitted. ETS ARE CAMPAIGNING Tour Missouri Slope Having completed tours in the C. P. Stone, wet candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination; \Charles Streich, wet candidate for|northern part of the state, R. A. | SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 ‘Presides at Rally |; BE SEEN HERE IN ‘SAKURA’ ‘Noted Actor Returning to Bis- ™ marck This Year in Latest Dramatic Success wear ' 1 Walker Whiteside will make his| 1° annual visit to Bismarck on Monday ‘ t a ning, May 14, at which time! i nt his latest dramatic akura”, (The Wild som), described as a TAKE NOTICE Chotee Territory Open for Bismarck Territory Velie Sixes and Eights Automobiles and Trucks Get In touch with us right away. We have an interesting proposition, VELIE-SWENSON COMPANY assion. produced “Sak- | Jnstant and enormou ll appear the ul char- tacter of Pri Hagane, a cele- “prated Japanese statesman, known) an Tokyo as the “right hand andj the left of the Emperor.” - en us coun ant Copan Drive in today and see for yourself, We'll satisfy you 1 The | Distributors ty fascinati ae on both quality and price. "Tove, Onda Sa y|Clell G. Gannon of Bi ia Nate od Minot, North Dakets ame Blossom, and dashing young Alexei, | president of Ch ’ fof the Ru bassy, in Tokyo. | cieties, is y ane ‘Tt is a battle al between the two| rally being h: smen for the heart of the lovely and tomorrow, “Onda Sada, a beautiful young Jap- | ——— nese girl, who has been educated in| happens to come to town, accom- eee, and who returns to Nip-|panied by her husband, ‘who. by ‘pon thoroughly modernized. chance finds the picture. The hus The tremendous climax comes| bands calls over his bride and be sian is found by | gins to rem ate with her. This | @Prince Hagane hiding in the bou-| js the cause t arts the. ball ir of pretty Onda Sada, into which | rolling, and mutual accusations and fhe has forced his way on the wed-| a general pandemonium are the re- fading night of the illustrious po-| sult, ;tentate. The last two acts are big tgwith impe' g tragedy, and soul- = tiring scenes serve to keep every NOTED PSY fonlooker spellbound until the final = fcharacter of | Prince Hagane. wigs {yOther New York celebrities in the ais cast a Eran haeioeiane Zandra to Be at Capitol Thea- 7 i K i r an- 5 e aurice Kuhlmann, Richa tre Next Week—Special ier, M. Rale, Wm. Dunne, _ Miss Helen Hardison and Miss Esther Matinee Wednesday Belle. Gorgeous oriental costumes Awill be worn by the various players. + “Sakura” will be presented at the te auditorium. “Special Train to f Take Delegates to | G. 0. P. Convention 29x4.40/21 $ Q 55 31x5.25/21 rtain. Miss Frane Hale and Paul Mc- “Grath will enact the leading roles in Mr. Whitside’s stellar play, It's that insidious knock—knock— knock of carbon in dirty cylinders that is slowly but surely cutting down the power and the life of your car—just as surely as though you could see the demon of destruction driving at your engine with a sledge hammer. You can Monday at the Capitol Theatre will mark the opening engagement of the famous psychic and scientist, Zandra, billed as “The Man Who Sees Tomorrow.” He will ofer a re- markablé example of opening the door to the future and giving eac’ one a glimpse of his fate i which has North Dakota delegates to the Republican national convention at Kansas City, Mo., which opens June 12, will travel on a special train with the Minnesota contingent, ac- cording to information furnished by Fred J. Graham of Ellendale, recently elected Republican national committeeman for North Dakota. . The special train will leave Min- neapolis on Sunday evening, June 10, ‘at 8 o'clock, over the Rock Island land will arrive in Kansas City at 10:30 a. m. Monday, June 11. f Others wishing to attend the con- ll vention may be accommodated on i the special train, Mr. Graham states, and reservations may be made by writing to A. E. Dove, eral agent, 200 Metropolitan round trip fare from Minneapolis is =$35.80, and the rate for a lower Gerth each way is $5.63. 'Enamored Sparrow’ Will Be Given Here LA | % “The Enamored Sparrow,” a || @fplay said to be so replete with hu- Amat 8:15, by this St. Paul Stock com- ife building, Minneapolis. The} s his name widely known to scientists and amusement lovers. India is a land of mystery. where silent yogi pri the phil- osophy of life, and work seeming miracles in occult science with the secret rituals given them by the old- er priests. 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