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PAGETWO - od THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY'9, 192y e4 ) * EXPERTSLISTEDIN ~—TRREE-DAY TOPICS * Mandibular Movements and Disto-Occlusal of Upper Bi- cuspid Two Nut Crackers TEN SECTIONAL MEETINGS | Many Leaders of Profession From Minnesota Will Take Part in Sessions Grand Forks, N. D., May 9.—(4)— Little things like mandibular move- ments and the disto-occlusal of the ® upper bicuspid will get a thorough going-over here next week. The occasion will be the twenty- fourth annual meeting of the North Dakota Dental association, at which experts in many lines of dental ac- tivities will detail the latest develop- ments in their specialties. The den- tists will take some time off for en- tertainment during the three-day pe- Tiod from May 14 to 16, but their ma- Jor occupation will be hearing how certain things should be done. Clinics and demonstrations will give them an opportunity to see the new theorics in actual practice. The convention is open to all eth- fecal members of the association “—and the first thing I'll do when I sell my invention will be to buy wherever they may live and the list| this building and toss YOU out.” H of speakers includes leaders in the i Profession from all parts of the! tHuschka, Fargo; G. P. Jorgenson,|co-directed the picture, which also morciwest. Grand _ Forks, ; Headlining the program is Dr. R. O i abounds in <ound effects, and Arthur Schlosser, professor of clinical pros- won, Woe a DRtpes Saat metbres Edeson, chicf cameraman, has ¢x- thesis at Northwestern university.| ang W. E. Cole, Bismarck. ceeded in artistic cinematic work any who will give @ series of lecture dem-} Ofticers of the association are: R.|of his prior productions. a in full denture construc-|w. pote, Fargo, president; C. E.-Johi ion. son, Valley City, vice president; L. I. ELTINGE THEATRE Others out-of-state dentists on the| Gitbert, Far; ‘i is a go, secretary; L. E. Mus ss evan Cink G. BA Leis mr M: | berger, Jaraestown, treasurer. ie isetbey sorethie moeiorlspeccrer rr ete te ee inpee With the exception of a business} iow wonder has been revealed. FR Be clear ent Re Be wil, | meeting to be held on the opening | Redskin,” the new Richard Dix epic apolis; H. B. Cleark and R. B. Wil-| morning and the president's addres9 ; Clark, ilerd N. Brown and Paul/noon of May 15, the convention will| an amazingly wonderful step forward. ik, Moorhead. Minn; C. A. Li-lconsider only technical subjects. : : hana St. Paul; W. J. Brownlee. Bubl,| ‘The annual banquet will be held on rents Bienen cae: Herdind AGH G. 8B. Fairchild, Duluth. |the evening of May 15 and arrange ee A. Carlson, Detroit’ Lakes, tists to play the Grand Forks course jscreen just as the eye sees them in ; if they wish. . ye sees North Dakotans on the program| wives of Grand Forks dentists will |2#ture, And the powerfully gripping are: R. C. Leonard, Fargo; T. L.| provide entertainment for the wives Seer anteiaseineinie cutive ane Stangebye, New England; Sigrid of visiting dentists. ting. wurse: rege Meno Araneae A master cast enacts this drama. Ree eee ae cee tee Richard Dix, who made such a tre- etter Ww. Sew, ‘guna tone | AT THE MOVIES | mendous success of his picturization town: @J|of “The Vanishing American,” turns Re eeces st. 0. coaper, Aterstou CAPITOL THEATRE 5 thoughts to the serious’ drama i bie: C. ©. Fergusson, Kulm; E. G.|_. Today and tonight will afford the-|again and records a new masterpiece \ DeMots, Minot; Richard Bower, Far-|8tre-goers their last opportunities to | worthy of place with his previous en- go; H. B. Beeson, Grand Forks; A.|8¢¢ the marvel picture, “In Old Ari-|during epic. McPhail and J. T. Layne, Fargo: E J. zona,” at the Capitol theatre, where | The power and majesty of music O'Keefe, Grand Forks; AO. Schjehl- it has been an amazing success since |and the cleverly reproduced Sound ‘ dahl, Valley City, and H. H. Ptister, it opened. effects increase the realism of the ‘Wahpeton. a ou enae<o Sn ea Ra acm saan “In Old Arizona” is the first fea-|picture. Here, indeed, Sound can be ture-length all-sound drama produced | measured for true worth and the i patna lid parata by Fox Movietone. whole combination of color, Sound ¢ mittees. The subjects to be consid-|. ‘The story is a colorful and thrill- | and story makes an emotion-stirring q ered ‘and sectional committeemen fol- | i& one of the old southwest and its| picture which will not soon be for- low, the chairman being listed first: famous bandit, “The Cisco Kid; his | gotten. 1. Operative—I. W. Slingsby, Far-| Sweetheart, “Tonia Maria.” and “Se q . ings. geant Mickey Dunn,” Irish lad who % - hy fecal erga and | set, out to capture the bandit and fell ‘REQUEST FOR BIDS "2. Crowns and Bridges — V. A in love with the bandit’s girl. Need- ids will be received by the Bousquet. ‘Maddock: J. K. Blunt, Bis- less to say, that complicated matters. ‘ umes isars of : alter town: i. 3 J. K. 2 fl p for the following: Road marek, and C. 8. Giles, Grand Forks,| Chief interest. despite the highly Jj. : nine ditch Works {entertaining screen story, lies in the 3. Exodontia—C. F. Sweet, Minot: | taking eid of it, with more than a A. Hallenberg, Fargo, and G. Moskau,| sore of players of note, including | at the office For further i Edmund Lowe. Dorothy Burgess, War- | man of the t she GhRl ge 5 ‘de: ve: ; 4. Full Denture—F. W. Rose.|ner Baxter and Farrell Macdonald, | the right to i all bids. Cooperstown; L. B. McLain. James-| speaking their lines. (Signed) BOROUGH, town, and L. Williams, Grafton. Ch », Board of Supervisors. Raoul Walsh and Irving Cummings 5. Partial Denture —J. W. Smith, 1 Berthold: E. H. Crary, Cando. 6. Orthodontia—O. L. Kermott; ‘Towner; F. C. Naegeli, Devils Lake. 7. Oral Hygiene—R. S. Towne, Bismarck; E. G. DeMots, Minot, and -T. L, Stangebye, New England. 8. Baked Porcelain Crowns—L. E. x i ACROGS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 18. Eighteenth of 6 oor must nO 8Oo00g OG O8OGD aBoos OOGUL ete OOD OOWO Ono! ue ooo oOGooO go good Related on the mother’s side C1 ones Ore 39. Fre eh paiat 17 . je fet 40. Parifed fat of ‘wool Sort Lind: @3. Heraldie bore 3. Roman road dor Game on gsnnesesssessasasasssasss BRRSVRBVASVVeBRVsessssysy ecoec@ececeoceoeeoscosoososososs iL | i it UL HE” peegengeneaggyee tit : aT iy i i { i gs ii tk i i Fae pet Pe cs fa eS a : 2 2 ae | a Pray North Dakota Dentists Will Meet at Grand Forks May 14-16 ‘BISMARCK TOOTH |(-StDEGLANGHS -- =~ By Genrrecier | is infatuated with Pamela, who /a firmer hold. He sat like a graven LISSEN , WORRY WART. THAT MEANS TH’ CITY COLLECTS 1TH THIS HAS HAPPENED streets. Crosstown traffic had got too MILDRED LAWRENCE falls jwell under way there to allow the in love with STEPHEN ARMI- driver to go on. Besides, had he tried TAGE, who is lured away trom [to get through it would have been her by PAMELA JUDSON when [proof to the men following that he she tells him that Mildred is try- [was trying to shake them off, thus ing to marry her brother, HAR- | ictting them know they could not OLD, for his money. Harold fears {hope to pull off a surprise attack. HUCK CONNOR, who holds a The second car came along more check which he forged. Huck slowly. Frean gripped his gun with plays him to make Stephen jeal- image, but keyed and waiting to act. ous. When Pamela maneuvers This was the moment. Whatever Stephen into an engagement, jwas to take place surely must take Huck frames him for the theft place now. of an auto and causes his arrest. Frean felt he had the advantage. Pamela breaks the engagement, (The other car was forced to ap- but Mildred goes to see him in proach on the left. There was, of Jail and promises help. course, the danger that the gunman Harold had once confessed his {picked to do the shooting—Frean be- fear of Huck to Mildred and said {lieved that would be the plan—might that he threatened te “get Armi- alight in the rear and come up on tage” to keep him from marrying the right. But such a course of ac- Pamela. She determines to force {tion would place him too far from his Harold to help her, and is taxi, Frean reasoned. Seorauite bed bo Agere The shots would be fired from the apparently accidental. ie is jcar. He was sure of that. Stephen of ‘her susplelons but |" Oerndorf was wishing he hed heeded COLLECTION ere is no proof. Stephen's suggestion and hailed an sts In desperation Mildred goes to officer. No doubt, as he had said, StReer Pamela and tells her story. Pa- {such a move would have precipitated mela sends her to MR. JUDSON, | the trouble, but at least it would have who takes her to headquarters {been over by now. It was damned un- to repeat her suspicions about {comfortable waiting to be shot at. Huck. He bails out Stephen-and “Keep over,” Frean said tensely, to Pamela goes to him for forgive- {him and Stephen. “Don't get in my ness. The taxi in which Stephen | way.” is riding with a lawyer and de- x ke Pe tective is being seuaeen and the cecueccinccunnee ws ras detective warns them to be ready rndorf shrank farther fo the for an attack. corner. Stephen pulled himself up Tavern teen? THETANTIQUE COLLECTOR, ** * and looked into the special mirror = NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | that provided anyone in the tonncau CHAPTER XXXIX seat a rear view of the road. ‘The taxicab in which Stephen rode | ogrenstys Nese of theta Proon with the men who were charged with] vatching, hawk-eyed, saw it ‘too. He seeing him safely to the Judson Ho-|teaneq forward and lifted his gun un- tel made slow progress toward First} + it was pointing through the win- : To maintain a elender avenue. Oerndorf regretted that he had re ceniee cae rolled into position figure, no one can deny chosen the route in order to avold| nut did not come to a full stop. Just the delay on Fifth avenue. He knewlas it was a few feet in advance of the truth of the advice: that First avenue presented a better Oerndorf’s cab a man’s head and opportunity to anyone desiring tO!shoulders appeared suddenly at the “REACH FOR A LUCKY speed away from the scene of an 8C- | open window on the right. = m cident or a shooting. He raised an arm and thrust a gun INSTEAD OF A SWEET.” But it was too’ late to turn back. Should they try it their purpose | “rectly at the occupants of the Oern- would be easily guessed. It was bet- ter to give no indication that they|eounc “Gos, Mered at trent an Bel Ae ete etd Soom through the back of the seat be- They -had the advantage there. tween him and Oerndorf. The gun- Their defense would be a surprise.) 1a, had meant to get the Gutanive This thought held him from suggest] first and let Stel Hoss have. hile ing a change of route. ond shot. si en ere a As for Stephen, he welcomed a chance to come to grips with Huck eget pears sa rept sioa net or his men. But he'd have given any- ean pio aught, ‘th bcaoe in thing for a gun. He knew the men |ing qrist, hooteort the waaitibe behind him weren't equipped with a se ohiogoty nici and wringing a cry of anguish from Dpopguns. Frean was only doing his duty. 1t | is lips while his pistol went clatter- ° i " ing to the pavement. was all in the day's work to him. Still, when they reached First av Beat ne. Bs wae riage Jook nue and turned north on that amaz-|S0 ae ict sot an instant in taking ing street of push carts and lim- advantage of the fiying that ale ousines, all three were tense and a lowed him. ying start " A quick glance sufficed to rev = fs that their followers were hanging on. nent Cotte keer dal Gite ment zee around the The driver held to the center of the |could make a paket Peony kuna street until they came to the turn in| Prean jeaned from the window to. the “L”, Nothing was likely to hap-!tare 9 Parting shot but the danger pen in the shadow of that structure. | o¢ hitting some other motorist in he reasoned, with the streets crowded . at the curb by the push carts and the |e, ,crosstown traffic was too great Pillars of the elevated offering further! sie ordered his driver to pursue , }Obstruction. the fleeing car but precious seconds But when he came to the open he edged gradually over to the right,| "ere Jost in getting away from a full stop. And in these few scant sec- {though not suspiciously slowing UP|onds the street intersection had be- behind the trucks. He dodged round them when, necessary. come a scene of confusion. The green light was with him when] people, vere . eee tee he drove out from under the clevated.!ing and some to see what was hap- He was not compelled to stop in the | pening. A policeman ppeared, but center of the street with room for!not in time to get anything but a the other or to draw up beside him|earbied account of what had oc- on the right. curred. He knew why Frean did not want e that. The detective, himself seated Ein 0 Dice of Lwo. the vairmulng, on the right, would have a far bet- ter opportunity to use his gun on anyone at the left. Three blocks farther on the lights changed. Again fortune favored j those in the leading taxicab. A huge i truck.stood between it and the side- walk. This did not suit:the men in the second cab. They'd discovered Frean’s presence in Oerndorf’s taxi before Stephen entered it. But they had no means of knowing that Frean was there for any unusual reason. To them it was natural enough that Stephen, knowing he had been framed, should desire protection. But that he could guess at the orders Huck had given in regard to him seemed improbable. They gave no thought to the adage, “cherchez la femme.” There are people who will say “seek the woman,” whenever there is trouble, and others who will sey it before. These. men would have done well to ; | i | 7 ! ; NOTICE. BUILDING CONRACTORS ‘The Lucky Striko Dance Grehosina will esetisno osery iguneg oath mmtatebbin an deka tomek. business,” his companion warned him. eee es eee ee the | old scores. If we fall down on this Job} 2°, clock P.M, for the erection of High-School addition to the pul Se of the “bid, payable to W. kert, Preside: f the Board Education at Washburn. he Board reserven tho right to a ny one oh or rej all le and Specifications aro pi file Bi ‘Bach it Fargo, Jamestown. ‘At the | Fir at Washbu