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“TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929 THF. BISMARCK TRIBUNR __. s. He's been your husband long enough. CONRAD NAGEL ee er MYRNA lo’ ’ The older woman, deathly pele, speechless with This woman's story is the most sen- : ‘ 7 ; : shock, turned to her husband. sational real-life revelation ever pub- Wa WILLIAM RUSSELL “She's right,” he said. ‘There's no use trying lobed io Toe toes Magezin’, ae | GEORGIE STONE- Par Magne pet _ Bus Brean yet Es Loch da yb gf atl yy oy prance . far De wide best seller over night. Unquestion- ‘Acllon - ‘and ove you as a tried'and true companion. But pina aprenden nto eee Mystery Tlove Marise—the other way. Ifought against 072 discussion than any 8 inted Suspense | feesthow T fought you will never know. But Toreceat years, Whether you have ever with « amile, & genuine emile. See It! Hear It! it was too strong for me. That's all Ican sey." read True Story Magazine ot not, you & kc TTRA So his wes her seward for scriécing inpleyelarion ensted “oide che Seal was her rew: sacrifici ation enti Bismarck Cloak ADEEE ATFRACTE the best yeats of her life to her home nicer, A_ smile and a pleasant word make the hop - y ) F ‘a ° family. First her son, then her daughter ’ Shoe. = fl eer || SPITALNY’S BAND , ==, wean fate jmatom ce May Te | | 8. CHESTER HALE GIRLS - 8 ‘A Seren Vaudeville Act MAY ‘om - Dick - Harry” in Technicolor ru e Shows at 7:15 - 9:15 — Prices: 25¢ - 50c Sour SngaT Sand with With on her hostess in flaming defiance. **I can’t stand it any longer,’’ she cried—‘all this sneaking and lyii T love each other. —— = : . = iS aS. haired director. Som that Mr. Dawes is acceptal TIDIGKINGON ENVY OF (setsssetacsrss see: )AWES IS PROPOSED |ncs: = "ssnes"s"ecur:| North Dakota Pioneer | co ert fn et é °. for extra rehearsals. who is to leave London for the United| Is Dead in California « ocial and Fersonal |) : igre ees =| FOR HOLICHTON POST |tcsnczi fea, each rete tothe daria | AUNT LUCIA CAST) sees & case of white calcimine to FOR Hl ( ST There is little doubt here that Gen-| Minneapolis, April 9—()—Richard | that brings out its flavor. powder his back, but that's another eral Dawes, one of the most pictur- | Salters St-..: An: 2s, for a number of .. Gale the: S 4 : 5 nek Ndsicks. babiiig teanid of ee esque characters in America and)Years a resident of Minnesota and Notice: Spike the garden Sorenson Hostess |T. Killand Addresses |c. B. Dickson, as Butter. and! crorus, won the title of Miss America | White House Silent Waiting] reason of boch tie eo niek norarey | north Daxota and father of re wast OTeute ok, aa ismareck Y Aro at the Atlantic City exposition last t nd Tebara- | Brooks, Minneapolis, died April $ in} Wachter ler Study Club] Women’s Club Group) ‘egg Man, Is Superb; Flapper year, and has been acclaimed Amer-| Word of Approval as Ambas- Battal ki wil be acceptable to the) ronywood, Calif, according to word) 62, A program arranged as a surprise for] Members of the Woman's club were| Chorus Eager to Do Theit, tvs tuecihestt, Rumor has tt that sador From Lsndon General Dawes now is in Santo| ceived here. : tie’ tieaitecs cf the Siaerce Btaay |CURSRIAIDAS bY ABM A Cy SPUR he has ordered a special suit from 5 Domingo at the head of a mission re-| Mr. Andros was 90 years old. He| Tune in on KFYR every club was given at their meeting yes-|in the parlors of Dakota Hall at the Stuff. ee mene ay eed beyeuried _ organizing the finances of that West | had been a resident of California for morning for the A. W. Lucas terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | State Training school yesterday after- — ohariie pe ol Washingtcn, April 9.—(?)—Although | Indian republic, and he would com-|many years. He is survived by two J e 4 Harold Sorenson. noon, ©. B, Dickinson, who will appear in] TRIMS. ots ror the ‘Thursday |the White house was silent, it was|pPlete that work before he goes to|children and a sister. Co. day’s special. Mrs. J. J. Ermatinger reviewed) Thomas K. Killand, assistant agri-|the role of the Butter and Egg Man) i IY learned today that the name of| London. Friends of the former vice “Old Pybus” (Warwick Deeping), giv-|culturalist at the U. 8. Great Plains | from Omaha, in “Aunt Lucia,” college night performance went on sale at f president said he had made this a NOTICE Notice: Dump wagon for ing an enjoyable resume of the story.| Field station, spoke on “Flowers ‘and | comedy to be presented at the audi- Harris Woodmansee’s this morning. {Charles Gates Dawes, former vict| condition to his acceptance of ap-| puote and Di c ot er bbish haull ‘ ‘The yemaining time was spent in|Gardens.” Varieties of flowers andj torium Thureday and Friday nights, president, has been proposec to the|pointment to the London post, the ugle and Drum Corp prac- ash al ru auling. hemming and embroidering tea towels | vegetables suited to this climate and|is not new on the stage. Many Bis- British government as ambassador to| most sought-atter American diplo-| tice tonight, 7:30 o'clock, at) Wachter Transfer Co., phone {.: Miss Shirley Penner, each member | soil were mentioned, and marck will remember him as P the court of St. James. matic assignment. High School Gym. Urgent. | 62. c-mpleting a towel. Miss Penner, who|for their culture offered. A general|the bride in the “Womanless Wed- ersonal and Formal announcement of the ap- 5 » will be a bride this spring, was a/discussion followed. ding” given here last winter. Social N ews of pointment awaits word from London + bit of the Ge! i afternoon. ie ecare served refreshments at i Lcaeeegtty Nobel pave LS m ‘ er a refreshment course .was|the c! of the afternoon. er, he says, served by the hostess. xe ® to his liking. ahd denen last Mandan Vicinity yee Monday Club Meets cast in an up- rae : "1 cast i = Losers in Auxiliary With Mrs FA. Lahr il carry the show. And, % Guifin has gone to Devils A PD. fA. ¢ on a business trip. Membership Contest coos eee rtai 7 ‘Two papers dealing with the races Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schafer left Ente in Winners ot eS a customs SEA ar oo yesterday ahd Twin cities and ippines were given a Milwauk will visit - A program featuring musical num-| meeting of the Monday, club yester- ‘eer salocp iit) satis ers and readings will be given Wed-|day afternoon at the home of Mrs. ee * nesday evening at the dinner meeting | Frank Lahr. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Henderson had of the American Legion Auxillary.| «The Philippine Islands” was the as their guests over Sunday Dr. and ; ‘The dinner will be served at 6:30 at! topic of Mrs. H. A. Brandes’ paper . |Mrs. Claude Henderson and son Rob- a the Elks’ hall, members of the losing) and Mrs. H. P. Goddard presented | tan. ert, of Jamestown. team in the recent membership con- | “Borneco's Tribes.” Pict to you back home is his * e test entertaining the Bet ad Side.) Mrs. Fred Jansonius reviewed the | amily with no gasoline to run their | Mr. and Mrs, Horace W. Lanterman : JEAN HOLT All new members are especially in-j current issue of the World's Work | automobile. A welfare worker takes |returned to Mandan yesterday after " é vited to attend. asin magazine. him into custody and leads him to a |@ Visit of several months on the Pa- , LINA BASQUETTE Numbers on the program inc! ned Hy * * * mission house where he is cared for, | Cific coast. They visited relatives at group of vocal selections by Mrs. J. A. Presbyterian Church Restored to his former self he is giv- | Vancouver, Wash. and at Los An- RICARDO Larson, several readings by Aldeen rs en funds and returned to the bosom | eles, Calif. Paris, ent? Otto iene he Will Hold Annual [or nis tamtty, thoroughly repentant * ke * - Lincoln, will play ® violin ado, Busi ‘ and with the viciousness which once | Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and is companied by Miss Annette Leibole. usiness Meeting cast its soggy hand upon his soul re- | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hess entertained =~ anor, eacot anette El bred moved. He is again his old self. No se nape Fa of their bridge fal A tender and beautiful » : lection of members to the session | k © the flood lights of Broadway | bridge dinner at the Lewis ° Mrs, Mclda Cox is chairman of the] and the board of trustees will take | arouse his {flood lights of Broadway |¢, oe fotal Saturday evening. Britge| Quick Success SUL WEt ail’ Ghaseies committee in charge of the dinner. | place at the annual business meeting | home he quickly regains control of | ¥85 Played at five tables, honors go- mounted all obstacles * Oe OK of the congregation of the Presbyter- | himself and at last reports was owing | Ng to Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Pierce. and endured great sac- MacIntyre Dancers ian church Wednesday evening in the | only the butcher and the grocer. But : es * *& Few girls in pictures have made rifices to reach the goal 4: : 1] church chapel. Later reports from | his bootlegger is paid in full. Happi-| Miss Grace Farr was hostess at a]| such rapid strides toward success as of real happiness! Give Clever Recital) the various organizations of the | ness again reigns in his home. bridge dinner Saturday evening at the |this charming New Yorker. Just a church will be received. Tt is a part of “Aunt Lucia” of over- | home of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Sulli- |few months ago she was given her Brings a tear to your ‘That Bismarck has a number of The business session will be pre-| powering interest. Mr. Dickinson | V@2. Guests for four tables were in- | first job, shadowing a star. Within; eye and causes a lump indicated at the | ceded by a short devotional service at | acts the part as he alone can. It is vited, and the score prizes went to|three hours, she had a real part in ! talented dancers was in d fd Pal 01 " Pi to rise in your throat! recital given Saturday evening at the 7:30 led by the pastor, Rev. Paul S.| but one of the many situations you | Miss Betty Mackin and Kenneth |the picture—‘The Loves of Sunya.” Poignant drama that Rex theatre, when Clara Morris pre- | Wright. i will see in this melodramatic per- | Nickerson. Miss Bayard says: “I am told my ies vrey sented the MacIntyre dancers. After the business meeting there | formance, which as old whiskers in Meee oe oe selection was largely due to my per- inds a way right into “The Doll Shop.” given by @ group| Will be a social hour. with musical |the patent medicine ad says, “presents! Princess Patt Coffee. A spe- | fect skin and lovely hair. I've really your Heart! of thirteen children, was a charming ihe ald and light refresh- | a powerful object lesson.” cial blend of several fine cof-| never Satay eaves ae fantasy, well costumed and perfectly od The flapper chorus will be one of r my hair I use the simple method TT o pacer a ae large attendance of members of | the big features of the show. Each is fe Hee roasted to the degree | trot most of the girls I know here in neguatican ee In the sketch “As Seen in a Night | ‘he congregation is expected. vying with the others in presenting | that brings out its best flavor.| New York are so enthusiastic about. prepa correo Club” Miss Landers’ rhythmical tap bis original ideas for the act, and a lot eS P It's so easy. All you do is put a little chy e! jong! Ganclrig was very-well received. ee ee Hastie Bat of the boys in the chorus are suffer- i ‘Foot Saver’ Shoes. A. W.|Danderine on your brush each time | Sound Effects! the tango 4 ig from heartburn induced by a dark you use it. ' <i See rratiiiitepesi ead 1a Sieg, | Thursday night has been postponed SEE EEE fan lh Eee 7 serhis thethod 4s) Just whet a busy COLUMBIA ance by - very | Unt Monday, April'15, when mem- girl needs. It's so easy; and it keeps Intyre, and the choruses were VeTY| bers will meet at 3 o'clock at the As- Your hair and ecalp so clean you don’t TALKI NG PICTURE well trained. Mactntyre| Soclation of Commerce rooms. Mrs. heed to shampoo half co often. Tat e Miss Werstlein and Mr. Mac slg F. C. Stucke, president of the club. letting iniy tintr grow and 7 tind Dan? Sao iit eaFapcariestiiy | ere cee aes neon derine helps make it soft and easily . ing, giving a vivid characterization. | 9 «yard and Garden Contest,” details Giatueeatite. fC reasceecaraer it iets ed i (etree pert either of which will be announced soon. way Teast ‘and it stays that way. “All N) It! H It! picturesqi * * * , ® ar ee worthy of a pro- Mf. and Mrs, Roy C. Robinson and i aceanaee ernie baie ee e e e fessional. ‘amily left yesterday for Long Beach, : - ate Spiraea Areal iiss Hotline ore other points in California, where ais e caunralraniec Fane nian ithe i : ractive number , they will spend several months. At ” Miss Werstlein as the dainty toe! Long Beach they will visit Mr. Rob- glee ne isso flee TODAY — Tuesday : Wednesday eee puicecular Gfitnevacts twas inson’s amauta ated dha each strand and makes dull, Cc . and Thursday “Chinatown,” with Joe Morris as solo-| Daughiers of Union Veterans will pbeingd (eg Pear paras ieee ist. pee Ge ba girls a their she meet (omorrow afternoon at 2:30 with ical jibe evencomin danieatenat ic Performances: 7:15 and 9 p. m. numbers gave a fine performance, a . C. D. Dursema, 1102 East Thayer. . * isn’ “ 2 ission: . (& Ths Dope Fiend dance was well inter-| All members are urged to be present Scat nnee nudes sie THEATRE Admission: Adults - 40c; Children:-:20¢._ preted by Mr. Macintyre. for the initiation of new members. “- 3 sig ow. ms Hct’ 8 pee J Those taking part in the various * * O&K alana eccsieaa isstetcecee inane numbers were Evelyn Grififth, Ruth} V. J. Wilson was called to Peter- Coghlan, Nancy and Kathleen Sulli-| borough, Ont., by the death of his van, Dorothy Barneck, Marjorie Mac-| father, Herman Wilson, which oc- Intyre, Dorothy and Marcella Blake, | curred yesterday. Mr. Wilson left for June Wriston, Vivian Coghlan, Mavis | the east last evening. Mitchell, Bertha Ziebart, Kenneth *x* * O* Johnston, Joe Morris, Irma Happel,} The Current Events club will meet Hazel Hedstrom. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock with Dorothy Rosen, Doris Lunquist,! Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer avenue Inez Landers, Gwendolyn Pilmoor,| west. Dorothy Rosen, Elsie Slater, Mildred * * Sperry, Mary Lou Thompson, Ver-| Mrs. C. W. Moses will be hostess to onica and Doris Werstlein, Ronald| the members of the Fortnightly club MacIntyre, Mildred Quam and Hazel | Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Johnson. Clara Morris, who present- | === ai: ae ed the dancers in recital, played the Brilliant as the rainbow are lovely new {f accompaniments. ee colored kid shoe modes which now meet Heiss -TAlMat): Hedstrom was hoaties Springtime so alluringly. Featuring to a group of an meres Inet evening “Sunburn” and other gay colors—to at her’ home, ing her twel ee * Birthday anniversary. Games provided | give the exact wanted touch to each and entertainment for the evening, and every costume, a two-course luncheon was served. x * * ‘ . Members cf the Wednesday Study “First with the Newest”. club will hold their meeting with Mrs. vr A W. L. Diven, 110 Avenue B west, to- Malineg Ener Pay: 5:00 Hosiery, too - “Holeproof” morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. 7 ome ‘uesda: in Mrs. Mark Wynkoop, Valley City, y and Wednesday is a guest at the home of her hus- What is more fascinating band’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. than Wall Street — where ‘Wynkoop. millions of dollars are made 4 ; f : “ * * x and lost in a day? 4 ‘ coe ie Mrs. E. F. Thepp, 231 West Thayer, f : 8 ii } will entertain the members of the|| ,,What 1s more intriguing ‘ i : » Sunshine society Wednesday evening an a ruthless stock broker é : oe t 7:30. ’ 4g nie ee fortune to get revenge on his Princess Patt Coffee. The|f foyer "M°— an her ; coffee with a flavor of unusual : 9 e : ae ouve lm tong enou Theatr. WED. - THUR - | calre "Nights « A Sales Force Mandan this’ s Y This Week Happy to Serve You —— — EPS It is so much eas- THE VIT. ONE -é fer to smile than 1 } INNER I hen the girl sud- ide of j And her husband yield: wm was almost over when the girl su ern tide of jazz. And now her husband yields to frown — £0. much TALKING - SINGING - MUSIC PICTURE Diny sprang to her feet, her dark eyes turned the sirenic lure of a love-mad young girl whose kisses must eventually prove as deadly as a viper's sting! What had she, his wife, to offer against the Ture of soft, red lips, against the seductive> ness, the passion of flaming youth? orhiee except a lifetime of sacrifice and devotion. t ing and deception. Dan and Fou've no Hehe to stand fone Womas.”” It is the $1,000 prise withing story, and sppears

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