The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1929, Page 6

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Maine Hoids Her Water Power Tight Liechtenstein What aah Ruth Does With His Help for Children Who Stammer or a , : ‘ Stutter 7 : America With Canals — . Is .... Intente Cordiale Dying? Finns ity Biame for Palestine Turkey Changes Its Alphabet How Rineline Made the Ci The N ead for Better, Not More, Uni- ~~ nile tine Cneme versity Professors : Ne No Harm in Marriage of Cousins? Aviation’s Victory Over Fog The Ship’s Figurchead Through the Topics of the Day A Feast of Siriking Mustrations _ Get October 5th Number- On Sale To-Day--All News-dealers--10 Cents It is a mark of distinction to be a reader of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 1 one daughter. They are J. 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The sensational opening show will play for two days only, Friday and Saturday, October 4th and 5th, starting at 11 a. m. and running continuously until 11 p. m. Popular prices of 15c for children and 50c for adults will pre- vail for the grand opening show. Don’t miss it! Regular Schedule of Shows and Prices é Mondays through Saturdays: Mat. at 2:30 — 10c and 35c Nights at 7 and 9 — 15c and 50c § Come Friday— : TN a To Paramount's All-Talking Picture a w FAST COMPANY. ) EVELYN BRENT - JACK OAKIE RICHARD “SKEETS” GALLAGHER ‘ . See and hear this big comedy hit, with a marvelous surround- ing program of talking, short subjects, including Ruth Etting in “Favorite Melodies”; the Paramount Screen Song, “Daisy Bell,” and the world’s latest news events. Coming Programs Monday an@ Tuesday (October 7 and 8) Buddy Rogers - Nancy Carroll In Paramount's All-Talking Screen Triumph “ILLUSION” Wednesday and Thursday (October 9 and 10) RICHARD DIX in “THE LOVE DOCTOR” Paramount's All-Talking Comedy A selected program of talking, sing- ing short subjects will be a part of every show.

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