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—— ey ry SOLDIERS GIVEN |[ At the Movies ~ ¢—___________» GU ARD HONORS ELTINGE THEATRE lhe has shown also. that realism, |stark and powerful, is his forte on| Great Camp They Sa: This time it is “The Street of Sin,” i ee showing at the Eltinge today and nual outing at Camp Grafton, Devils | «The Way of All Flesh,” which cre- Lake, which ended Saturday was the ated a place for the tragic screen copp, commander of Bismarck’s| “Jannings stalks through the rab- Company A, said today. ble of the London slums like a con-| Forty-five members of Compan: fists 1 wi eh i iid into Bleinarck Saturday nigh pe Wana love him despite Ee re te ae the over hefore on the screen, His re- i id because it is truthful. medals for serving faithfully in t IN as eevee ied ed North Dakota National Guard six His purpose in “playing | good” is | ‘PAGE EIGHT Emil Jannings has proved again that art need not be beautiful. And National Guards Have Re- the screen, realism with a grim, hu- 7 + |man quality that burns into the turned from Camp Grafton; lean eee Tuesday and Wednesday as succes- The National Guard two-week an- o his first American production most successful camp ever held in drama in a land given over to hat the state, Captain Herman A. Bro-| cndings, Ld PPY Peenaeceenece men ret queror in corduroy. The streets of | from the camp over the we -, Limehouse obey the threat of his on a special train. Nine quarter- It is essentially a story of regen- masters also returned by train, S°°-) oration but wrought differently than | i 4 Dusbee: formation, brought about by Fay oN aa Wray; Who plaie K SolvaHOH ATIny Scale i ~.|dire in the beginning. His friend, | years; GL. Spear of the Quarter-| O17, Baklanova, has lost her street | 3 and & John J. h | rete ge dae T, dettig, |Eitl charm for him and he desires Corp. Bruce DP. Doyle, and Corp. ‘he purity of Fay Wray. He goes to Galvin C. Christoph, all of Company ®" extreme that causes Miss Wray A et to go to the verge of death at the ‘The only « moment when he realizes his love Bierserch. T. for her and her love for him. Wray and Madame Bakla- va, the latter a celebrated Russian from the Moscow Art The- give splendid performances. Mapritz Stiller directed the picture _|from a story written by Joelf von Sternberg and Benjamin Glazer, baring the heart of squalid Lime- Pressler, who is ering with poi- son oak. His face 1s afflicted. Competing inst. all the com panies of the regiment, Company A iflers placed fourth in the conte for the trophy offered by Brig. D.C. Pitchie, Valley City. Making up the rifle team were Sgt. ‘peta Postal house. Doyle, Christoph, Eugene Sloan, anc comet Frank Rockey, with Sgt. Wm. J. CAPITOL THEATRE Smith and Private Pidarson as alter-| “The Little Snob,” a Warner THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ » Then the Buttruff died at 12:10 this morn- ating about-face! Coy, rough bide ing ld ing, his 27th birthday. | McKinnon, i-ready, tel —_ you who probably will not recover ad want everyone to ashes wamp coming to physicians, suffered two Wadena, Minn., June 25,—(—| broken legs and internal injuries. Phillip Buttruff, Wadena, furniture dealer, was fatally injured, Jerome McKinnon, his employe, was proba- ably fatally injured and Jimmie Zarth, pilot, was also injured when their airplane crashed near here Sunday at 8 p. m. . is serious, FISHER MIGHT BE IN MORTON Automobile of New Salem Physician Returns Myster- iously to Home Garage not regarded Zarth, according to repoi doing “stunt flying” when he into a nearby swamp buried in th joft ground. LUTHER VAN HOOK Candidate for County Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY June 27th Primaries Twenty Years in Burleigh County —Pol. Adv. Search for Dr. Steven Fisher, New Salem physician, wanted by | Morton county officials on a charge of second degree murder, re- turned to Morton county over the week-end. Officials are confident that Dr. | Fisher is still in New Salem or the vicinity, State’s Attorney Kelsch and Sheriff Henry Handtmann said today Fisher’s automobile, which was still missing Friday, was found in the garage at the Fisher residence Saturday morning by Sheriff Hand- tmann and his aides. Circumstances indicate that someone within the city limits is aiding Dr. Fisher evade arrest, the sheriff said. A warrant for the arrest of Dr. Fisher was issued as a result of the death of Mrs. Lawrence Burley, school teacher-wife of New Salem, who died in Bismarck June 17 after an alleged illegal operation. Vaudeville at Palace Theatre, Mandan, Wednesday evening, June 27th. 0. C. UHDE CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER BURLEIGH COUNTY ° PRIMARIES JUNE 27 Your vote and support appreciated —-Political Advertisement The injuries suffered by Zarth, are rts, was lost control of the plane and it crashed being partially nates, Company E, Williston, won the trophy. Major Harold Sorenson had charge of the quartermaster outfit and Captain Brocopp commanded Company A. * Mess Sergeant Frank F. Clausen, ‘who, in the soldiers’ words, ‘cooked | Bros.’ production starring May Mc- | Avoy, is the Capitol Theatre attrac- | tion for today Monday and Tuesdav. This un:que comedy-drama is from a story by E. T. Lowe, Jr. Robert Lord did the picturization and the direction is by John Adolfi. In the cast are Alec Francis, Robert CONGRESSMAN THOMAS HALL the greatest meals we ever ate,”| Frazer, Virginia Lee Corbin, John placed third in the cleanliness con-| Milian and Frances Lee. tests. eear a layed on him} = Mi McAvoy is cast as the him first position, | daughter of a small concessionaire pce, deni jis captain said. Moving pictures were taken of the taba and parade staged Governor's lay. Added improvements to the camp made the outing much more comfort- able that preceding encampments. | New spring beds, a new commis- | sary department building, and a/ new pavilion and recreation build-/| ing, where basketball games, mov- | ing pictures, and dances were given, | added greatly to the amusement and | comfort of the soldiers, who num-| red over 1,000 this yeat, Captain! Brocopp said. WOMAN HELD FOR ROBBERY; Fargo, June 25.—— (AP) — Mrs. Mary Granskov, of Moorhead, was arrested late Sunday and is being held in Cass county jail charged on Coney Island. The girl acts as arker,” drawing crowds to the | show. Changes come with her so- journ at a fashionable boarding school, during which she becomes E. J. Gobel Candidate for Reelection For CORONER OF BURLEIGH COUNTY Your vote and support wil] be appreciated —Pol. Adv. MARIE W. HUBER Candidate for Superintendent of Schools Burleigh County with grand larceny in connection with the looting of the American Railway Express company office at the Northern Pacific depot here early Friday morning. Her husband, O. E. Granskov, been previously arrested on the same charge and is also being held. The amount taken was said to be Primary Election June 27, 1928 —Pol. Adv. Kranskov was scheduled to have been arraigned before Judge Bing- this morning, but up to noon, he had not been arraigned. Warrants for both husband and wife were issued by Justice of Peace J. K. Bingham after authorities claimed to have definite information implicating the pair in the robbery. THE PERFECT WITNESS Lawyer: The cross-examination did not seem to worry you much. Have you had previous experience? Client: Six children.—Stafford- shine Sentinel. A watt is a unit of electrical adel named for James Watt, a ish inventor. Too Late to Classify MADGE RUNEY Candidate for Reelection Superintendent of Schools Burleigh County Primary Election, June 27] —Pol. Adv.| — | FOR RENT—Modern furnished | sleeping room in private home. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 11 First street, or phone 195-M. | YOUNG WOMAN wants to do, housework in or near Bismarck. | Phone 851-J or write Box 98, Bis- marck, N. D, {WANTED—A No. 1 saleslady in store, one who can speak | German, none other need apply. | Write Tribune Ad. No. 81. WANTED—Maid for general house- GEO. S. REGISTER Candidate for State’s Attorney Burleigh County North Dakota Your vote and support Solicited. Pol. Adv. Thomas Hall, known to thou- sands of his North Dakota friends as “Tom” Hall, is a candidate for reelection to Congress. Mr. Hall is a mem- ber of the Agricultural Com- mittee of the U. S. House of Representatives and has de- voted his time in the interests of farm legislation. “National Farm News” pub- lished in Washington, D. C., urges all those who have the terests of the farmers at heart to support Tom Hall for reelec- thn, Mr. Hall is a member of the Farmers Union and the “GRANGE,” the oldest farm- ers’ organization in the world. A vote for Tom Hall is a vote for the best interests of North Dakota. THOS. J. BURKE Candidate for STATE'S ATTORNEY Burleigh County —Pol. Adv. —Pol. Adv. Vote for Victor Moynier COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District I am a candidate for reelection for County Com- missioner in the 5th Commissioner’s District. 1 invite the voters to examine my record for the last eight years. I pledge to continue an honest and economical administration of county affairs if reelected. I have been & resident and paid taxes in Burleigh county since 1888. VICTOR MOYNIER GEO. P. GIBSON Candidate for Judge of District Court Fourth Judicial District Primary Election June 27, 1928 Graduate of the Law Depart- ment of University of Min- nesoia. Admitted to the bar of the state of Minnesota. Practiced law at’ Washburn, N. Dak., for the past 27 years. State’s attorney of Oliver county 4 years. President of Washburn School Board for 4 years. City attorney of Washburn for 4 years. County Judge of McLean county 8 years. State’s Attorney of McLean ria , during the years 1923 0 . Your vote and support will be appreciated. (Pol. Adv.) —Political Advertisement. FOR CONGRESS OLE H. OLSON FARMER CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS work. Phone 1250. FOR SALE—Household goods in-! eluding rugs, beds, dresser, dining | ; Foom set, kitchen cabinet and if | breakfast set, daybed, library | , rocker, oil stove, electric | washer. Call at 422 Ninth. FOR SALE—New Imperial Landau | Chevrolet, liberal discount. In- | quire a, No, 83, care of the Trib- | {WO Hamburger cooks, also 2 young | men and 2 young women for cler- | ical work. Apply to Ad. No. 82, | care of the Tribu | Napovile i Palace Theater, | Mandan, INesday even > June 27th. Plan Your . New Home Now Are you cons! the building of a new home this 2? Right now is the'time to begin it. F is one of the moat i aietile a aad nivien. We te e fe an . We we rou < ta! to our office for a conference, 4 I. C. Davies COUNTY JUDGE, BURLEIGH COUNTY CANDIDATE FOR REELECTION The Interest of Your Heirs Demands 2 Law-Trained, Experienced County Judge —Political Advertisement been actively to better conditions for the common people, and has given gen- erously of his time, mon the Equity Cooperative OBERT A. OLSON For Senator Have served one term and seek reelection on my past record. SAM J. KING > For Representative VOTE FOR Republican Progressive Candidates ; For the 27th Legislative District , Burleigh County WILLIAM B. FALCONER For Representative er) HOWARD A. THOMAS For Representative —Pol. Adv. Vote Yes AT _ June 27 Primary | : : - FOR Repeal of Prohibition Provision In the North Dakota Constitution BECAUSE Prohibition is a dead letter in North Dakota; increases crime and drunkenness; decreases, by an enormous amount, farmers’ reve- nues from rye, barley and corn by which Canada profits; enor- mously increases taxes; debauches youth; enriches: bootleggers; promotes hypocrisy and official bribery; subjects North Dakotans , to double jeopardy, double fines and double imprisonments. The ballot for repeal will be on . separate sheet ote Yes | ‘ Vv e Si a s