The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1929, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT Promises to Give Talk on inter- esting Time Family Had in Europe and Orient Dr. E. P. Quain fell back into the —S or en nee ne ee acme home ranks again today by attending the Rotary luncheon. He came back to Bismarck Monday from his trip overseas, on which he se* out He landed at Boston May s, Quain and son Buell will retu 3: about mid-June, They are in England a ‘ how. ; While away the doctor visited many European countries H fact, after gettir i en the Mediter { then proceeded on ‘ Nile to Assuan, where s dam is Bt located. 2 Coming back to Cairo he and Mrs ; Quain and their son we ‘ nd toured that - ‘i Ay und Dam} and sailed from Ale ; After a few di : port city the: Rome and ‘ viewed its m souvenns of i tory H In Rome the bes self from Mrs. + set out for B aq and son went 4 took in the t ay oy the Sc 1 count ay ited most of bis a sailed across the Nor week in April 4 gow, dep: % Boston. Hi fore the Rotary club on abroad, Soren Rt J MOTIC 1 orfite “ot ounty@ Auditor, Bi pay ti t votive and interest nd antes the service of th 28 provided by rede ad ton Witness my this 27th day (Sealy EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION Dakota, si £ County Auditor, Ly sold, as provided linguent tases of the the time tor Ww, year f redempt from from | otic ition to the above amount you be peauire to pay the vosts of sided is noice and interest by jaw Ad wales you 1 fro! id sale be- ration iis the. time. for a deed nat ated, I isuge to tho holder of ale. certificate antprovided by provided by | THE BISMARC K TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 192 Ts The ‘Gibson Girl's’ ” | AO OWNERS RUSH Daughter to Wed sem to Reginald P. Grenfell, elder son of Colonel Arthur and Lady | posts made vacant by the resigna- | + Grenfell of Lond Miss Phipps’ mother was one of the beauti- | tion ot Oliver Bakken, instructor i sanghorne as Charles Dana Gibson's model | i ci s black nel shows * Miss Phipps and Mr. Gren- | fell, while the sibson girl” of yesteryear. Smith-Hughes instruc- ' LICENSE REGISTRAR’ Late Applicants for Permits ; Face a Fine as Expiration | Date Is Reached Today omobile o their applications for licenses filed \ the vehicle registratar before today is over will have to pay for rastination day for each ot May and » clion of a in addition to the » fee fo. the motorists applying for their tags. minute applicants today were line dup rar's office wait- escape the penalty ¢ of yesterday’s business had been issued for 123.- rs, 18.476 trucks and This is a total of as compared to «4 by the end of ing their t re clos Personal and Social News of i| Mandan Vicinity Mandan School Board Fils Five Vacancies And Five Others Left vacancies in the Mandan ‘s were filled, Monday Five | school facult | will be transferred to the history de- of the ori Gibson girl” rles Dana Gibson's | partment to fill a vac caused by h made famous 20 ye go is to wed. Miss Joyee Phipps, daughter of | the resignetion of Sam J. Aandahl. and Mrs, Paul Phip 1 niece of Lady Astor, has announted her | The board approved application for al @ericulture. SOTICH OF EXPIRATION OF ON LiL here | i A | a Lianarek, North Da- taww. tor th venr 1924) pr linquent {axe t from that th s91.10 quired to redecw at thi Thereof will tssue to the ie of the ided by J. J. Trzcinski, of Miles City, chief land examiner of the Northern ies cific land department, was in the Monday, on business, on his way back from St. Paul to Montana. Commissioner Fay Harding, of the: North Dakota railroad board, has gone | to Jamestown and other points to) hold a series of hearings. SINCLAIR REEL::CTED New York, May 15.—(7)—Harry F. eftcint peal Oil corporation at the apnual stock. holders’ meeting today. | male roles support the star. | different iloves Norma as she has never , loved before and who refuses lof Broadway AT THE MOVIES - Wade is the fourth resigning. Florence rade teacher Bell, teacher of the third grade, has ° ———_——_——_—- +} been transferred to the junior high CAPITOL THEATRE school. Mrs. Ross Hartwick is in | Musical comedy threugh the world | charge of the third grade. can have its dariv dancers and soothing syncgpation, bui is doubt- ful if any show has ever produced a glorious galaxy of beautiful Christianson Orator Mandan Memorial Day Indoor Program Metro - Goldwyn yer's all singing, and dancing pictur¢ now alking, “The | playing at A bevy of 60 beautiful ; ing to and fro to the 1 cf specially written musica will be seen and heard in one se- The exercises are to be held at the high school auditorium at 10 o'clock in the morn- ling. May 20. quence, photographed in technicolor,| — Followi chool exercises while the revue proper displays a} a procession will be formed and will troupe of specialty who dis- mareh to Collins avenue park, where for the first time the “Tampa the services will be — continued. created by the well known | Decoration of sin the cemetery nningham, inater of will conclude the day's observance ai” rhythm in stage dancing Page and Bessie Love appea in a cleverly composed t” which omplete flop | at the high school in- cing of the colors: pr haplin Rev. F. C “America”; song bt when given a tryout at dress reheat s by male al. Charles King, celebrated Broadway | quartet: Judge A. M. Christ - baritone and musical comedy star, is | ianson, ceremony. Ameri- seen in the male. lead as a small town | can Legion Aux quartet. John Kennelly, state commander of the Am 1 Legion, will not appear | on the program as he is giving an address in Wahpeton. Schaff Funeral Rites song-and-dance man, who eventually falls in love with the younger sister. Harry Beaumont, responsible for the | direction of “Our Dancing Daughters and other recent screen triumphs. di- rected the picture. The cast, a notable one. includes. besides the three prin- cipals, Mary Doran, Kenneth Thom- | son, Eddie Kane, and others. Hagges All the members from a distance ELTINGE THEATRE who can, having arrived, funeral Pickford will be seen again t0-| services for Philip Schaff. 67, who yand Thursday at the Eltinge in iG At abr RGA Coquette,” her first all-talking fee yoke reer | ture. dohn Mack Brown, Malt Moore |W, .Wi. Mincan. will be. he eph’s church. at 9 o’cloc!: and John Father Paul wi Sainpolis in the Icuding | Gay morning. ciate. Joseph Schaff, a’ son from Racine, | Wis. arrived Monday. but | another on, Peter, and 2 daughter. A. O. | Bahneman, of Dos Palos, Gal, will be | unable to be here. Schaff. a Morton county honie- steader; dicd aL Bright's disease, ~ | ‘As Norma Besant, the little belle of | a small town, Miss Pickford reveals | superlative appeal and force. She por: trays the emotional development of this litle flirt from gay girlhood to gic womanhood with an under- standing and finesse that clinches her place in the forefront of screen stars. | “Coquette” is the love story one | Mr. of today's girls, who dances, kisses, i: flirts and plays in the moonlight. | ad ir wl im Peterson and | making a grand and glorious game of | THOUSANDS WATCH HER FAMOUS HANDS. | life. One day she meets a man from a! world, a serious mountaineer, Michael Jeffrey, young who | been her “come-hither” game o} Richard Bartheimess will be seen | nd heard at the Eltinge on Friday ; in hie first talking: eal E THEATRE, MANDAN “Sonny Boy" has taken posse: have read in the aay ies, is little Davey Lee's first starring vehicle, an Davey, in turn, is the 4-year-old who | scored a sensational hit in “The Sing- | ing Fool” with Al Jolson. | When we say that the baby sweet and cute as your own feel that we have passed him the pic: palm, for, as you know, there's only one wonderful child in the | world, and everybody has it. Davey's a love, and when he lisps | his lines the “Chs" and Ahs” of the | audience are like unto the droning of bees on a June morning. When the child sings the spectators’ laughter is long and thoroughly good- natured. To be sure, Mr. Lee, the very tiniest tuminary on Hollywood boule- | vard, is okay.—New York American “Sonny Boy” will be shown at the | Palace theatre, Mandan, tonight and the balance of this weck, with Saudi | ‘Irma Wright, Champion | NEW YORK, N. Y.— Miss Irma | ‘Wright, world’s amateur champion | typist, demonstrates her speed and | methods to audiences all over the country, Since the championship contest last September, huge gath- erings in city after city have watch- ed her skilled hands at work. ous | Her speeding fingers, so smooth The minimum age for marrjage in| and white, never betray the fact England is 12 for girls and 14 for! that Miss Wright keeps house... boys. | and washes dishes, too! Dee Hl “T used to hate dishwashing,” mays frankly, “‘because it left } barrassingly red and that it reacted on my { morauthe Of course the soaps I was | using were to blame. T knew that the minute I tried Lux in my dish- . Lux felt entirely different From ordinary soaps. Luz suds were ing! “And my hands were whiter and softer after doing the dishes than “before! Son Deny and fed —Lux makes it s0 much easier tobe both home-maker and champion.” 3 o'clock matinee. Three va- | two in main to be filled. Marion Bachelder. instructor in | high schogl English the last year, | | gotten the circumstance as the little inference is plain and of safeguarding your in- girl now hasn't the least hint of im- vestment ermittin; | pediment in her speech; but it came unmistakable. stm: by p J to my mind when another worried omens us to put a De Soto Six 9 Facton . . . . $845 —Not if you knew that at your disposal long [| Roadster Espanol. 845 zi z the Chrysler principle of enough for you to prove Sedan Coche. . 845 'No More Gas in Standardized Quality con- to yourself that it repre- peed Business . 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