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____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1929 paon, is destined to sur- sored by the Association of Commerce, | the building which the store has put | ‘Widow E the service clubs and the North Da-jon. The North Dakata Power and|windows and exteriors—ere: Steve | ago. kota Power and Light company. There right Co. is another of the places| Blazer, Col. C. B. Little residence, 304 will ‘be @ great many more decora-| sumed with a Avenue A west, outside; O. N. Nord- tons, but the homes where they exist |Pmanea with & root Up with sohees |tund,” window,” 8a2\Elevenin street; have not registered. lights at night and are an ati Mise Register, 1017 Fifth street, out- ition rn ets bunedsRowed have | feature of the Chrismas decoration | aie: A, W. Mundy, 282 venue, \ Ss ‘done some very ambitious decorating. | ithe city. Fieh, S14 Eleventhy outside ont eae lone some very ambitious , venth, out & Patterson Hotel Surmounted by | ‘The Patterson hotel capped this feat- Phd Tegistered in the prive com-|dow: J. L. Enright, $15 Third, win- Two Christmas Trees, | ure by setting up two Christmas trees which carries awards of |dow; C. E. Larson, 308 Avenue B, east, fants " ” {on top of the elecator shaft above the - i Highest in City ‘roof. ‘They are the highest Christmas — trees in the city. The Montgomery Ward & Co, store has another tree on Twelve entries had been registered | the roof of its place of business. it at noon today in the prize house ex- | was the first so placed and is a strik- terior and window competition spon- | ing link in the general decoration of y GIFT BAGS MIXED Mrs. Herbert Hoover Helps Pass | Out Packages to Children ‘ From Mission Home Pesere iy — By BESS FURNAM BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA DECEMBER 26, 1929 ning for Minneapolis where she will guest of relatives for the hi son. too-prosperous class. se i ‘They were the kin¢ of children whose | Tony Pflipsen, who attends the|boat;” W: Capitol Theatre home at Max for a two weeks’ vaca- beautitu Presents Tonight donna and the toast of Berlin her long engagement. in the | ., LENORE ULRIC role of “No, or pieced aia peal color ber cards, to spending several brilliant quartet of pi q "Ine ie boys al little girls. | months visiting his brother in Ogden, yemiede os ins ‘eiaeeits coumgoned u ccned Raman oh ne of a singing chorus of 100 and a ——— ig | dancing group of 60. | AT THE MOVIES | Ea Th ¢)Kin of Congressman A MOVIETONE .| THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE Charles “Buddy” Ro; » last seen Sought for Slaying ROMANCE heed ind heard in “Close Harmony” and igh j SONGS | “Illusion,” plays the leading role in] Jay, Okla, Dec. 24.—()— Wirt ; 3 . é with . The line | Paramount's highly effective dram-| Hastings, nephew of Congressman | A : . thelr |atization of Henry L. ST RL oa | ee . | selling novel, “Here Comes the Band- for ENNETH CNA wagon.” Produced under the title] Charles Geayrock, a neighboring Hands Out Bags R01 roduced under the je fom Patricota Farneus Macpowaio ell i diet 838 1 wish that it were possible for me to have the pleasure of giving this message to you personally, but as | am denied that privil- ege, I take this opportunity of extending to each of you my warmest and sincerest best {of “Half Way to Heaven,” this clev-| farmer, in the Hastings home three | smiling Mrs. Hoover, bn Bale jerly constructed and often thrilling | miles southeast of Bernice. | pened | @ll-talking picture presented at the| Sheriff Frank Cockrell said he had | Paramount Theatre for its Christ-| been advised Hastings would surren- | {mas program on Wednesday and/der today or tomorrow. Hastings | Thursday with Paul Lukas and Jean | Arthur in support of the star. “Half Way to an dul eee ‘a real dramatic punch. And it rings struggied |ttue. In this picture the eternal triangle again comes in for obser- vation. But this time it has been handled with so deft a touch, with such skill and understanding and above all, with such dramatic sweep that the curiousity and interest it aroused in its firts few sequences are | never relinquished until the final and was reported to have gone to Tahle- quah to confer with his uncle. i k went to the Hastings last night, the sheriff said, at the request ; of . Hastings, who had appeared | at the Geayrock home to ask help in “doing something with” her husband, who, she said, was intoxicated. Geay- tock walked into the Hastings home, according to the sheriff, sat down in a | chair and was shot by Hastings as the latter entered from another room | with a shot gun. No words had An Outburst ™ of Passion! As Rosalie, South Sea Temptress in Staid New England . . . Volcanic Emotion, Fiery Actions Melts Dignity, Thaws Tradition, Burns Up Conventions! wishes for a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS R. T. CHALLMAN Store Manager equally impressive fade-out, In its| Passed between them, it was sald. | All-Talking Comedy! velopment, major c! it must go See et ee = + jto the imaginative direction of Geo.] In Gotha, Germany, bachelors of 20 ‘Hard Boiled Hampton” Obbott and to the intelligent andj and over, with an income of more highly creditable rformance of|than $750 a year, are forced to pay | Rogers, Lukas and Jean Arthur, all/s tax of about $2.°0 a month as long of whom have never been seen or|as they remain single. } heard to greater ert Audi- ences will find that “Half Way to Heaven” is a new step forward in screen technique; a basis in which action and vital dialogue come ‘nto their own. In fact, those who have seen this niture are convinced that | it is the forerunner of a new type of entertainment that will open a new and more fertile field insofar as audible scréén fare is concerned. Entertaining short subjects on the program include the talking comedy, “Dangerous Females”; Pathe Sound News and a beautiful color and sound subject, “A Song of Spain.” CAPITOL THEATRE \ one-song hit that lingered in memory was unusual, In “Married In Hollywood,” first Your tin Entertainment! KILD Imagine! Broadway's Greatest Stars, Hollywood's Lav- ish Splendor, Vienna's Home of Paramount Pictures ‘WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Entrancing Music . —— Blend to give you the 2:30; Shows at 2:30 - 4:30 - 6:30 - 8:30 and more if Jd. . R, TE TT s q ! : ro- eecessary. Prices Ife and S0c. Pick Your Shew New. . bY { . Te po ttapmcep ea Fit 1 ¥ rey cy te stage or sereen, 5 N A { K : Singing chorus of 60 “ a = - Dancing ensemble of 100 é Symphony orchestra, 60 A Scenes in Multicolor 4 AN 4 es Ov. As ' AN Dia by MARCEL STOVER. se ses of “Clone | Ausic by OSCAR STRAUS, composer of * The Chocolate Soldier ° Harmony” and Halfway to Heaven But All the Way to Joy! Thrills All the Way! Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Matinees daily at 2:30; Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 Matinee, 15c and 35c - - - Evening, 25¢ and 50¢ PLEASE COME EARLY! Walter W. McMahon Extends heartiest Greetings to many friends and customers of Bismarck, North Dakota oy yy THE PIONEER BANK | ‘4 JOYOUS CHRISTMAS binals é a “- "PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR _ Best Wishes for another Christman tie. ‘ ererarerererorereterererarererarerererererererereren j