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Sao THE BISMARCK SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1990. PRIVILEGE OF DRINK. [ti aves ao Run Smooth in Car WBELLSOISTD [LENTENFAST AND ABSTINENCE Pretty play upon words: which PROM LANSFORD BY'| - ENDS WITH BLESSING OF FIRE) yor 4 pRrHRIGHT IN (sees AS BANDITS RAID BUS |= =" ORDER OFRR, BOARD Rome’ Exposes Sacred Images and Paintings Veiled Since Passion Sunday — 4 BLESS HOMES AND OFFICES Pope's Own Paschal Candle, 8 Feet High and 3 Inches in Hlelfiait rail abog BE WICKERSHAM'S VIEW Chairman of Hoover Enforce- ment Commission Speaks to Editors on Volsteadism Washington, April 19.—(#)—Chair- man Wickersham, of the Hoover’ law enforcement commission, Friday told the American Society of Newspaper Editors that the individual had “no porn right” to procure and con- marked the truelove courtship and marriage ie as ashes. in the mouth. Vervin Truelove is suing for di- vorce. on grounds that Mrs. True- love ind eu UNS at wakes complaint alleges she has no it to either half of his name. It asserts she uses his automobile on Sundays when he needs it in his dry clean- ing business, that she did’ not’ ex- ee: certain absences from home. at she nagged and abused him and had his arrested for gr aha The complaint mentions Mrs. ie- love’s mother, Judge Allan Campbell yesterday igs an injunction, restraining » Truelove or her mother from molesting Mr. Truelove. The Ver- vin Trueloves were married in 1926. Contract for Wing To Dickinson Normal Soon to Be: Awarded Plans for a wing to be added to the Dickinson Normal school building are expected by the state board of administration to be completed in the near future. It is expected that a work will be let sometime next month. at the last Rob 20 Quaking Occupants, Slug One, Then Bid Victims a ‘Happy Easter’ Council Bluffs, Iowa, April 19.—() Reverting to the gun-toting methods of an'eariier, cruder west, two un- masked bandits last night held up a transcontinental motor bus bound for Chicago from Omaha, took the money and valuablesof,20 passengers, slugged one victim, wished th bus occupants and the driver py Easter.” Boarding the bus at a downtown hotel here shortly after eight o'clock last night, the pair drew no attention to themselves among the passengers of the eastbound bus until it neared Crescent, Iowa, seven miles east of here. Then one of the two arose, waved two revolvers, and cried out “It's a holdup. Everybody sit quiet.” The other bandit,-who had: been sitting. beside the driver, Schlectman of brandishing a pistol good if yoy don't want to die and hand your valuables to the boy as he goes down the aisle.” 2:30 +718 and 9 Adults 35¢ until 7:30 THEATRE WILLIAM BOYD “His First Command” | with DOROTHY SEBASTIAN You've laughed at Boyd before. ‘When the search for loot had end- ed, the robbers commanded. the driv- You'll roar at him as a cavalry recrui:, A Also All Talking Comedy and Sound News 3 Days Starting Monday — Rogers’ Greatest Romance S238 i Fd ; 5 iy ll | i t rf BESe sity its i I 4 uDDy) ERS Delightful in his greatest, romantic, peng pa Berecdbigie tay tans! The gay-heart- ed youth with the - shy, friendly amile! TheRiverof Romance poh . Mary Brian June Collier Wallace Beery A Paramount Picture if i E : ; i i ae E i DENTAL ASSSTANTS. == ANNOUNCE PROGRAM for Bismarck April 29 and 30 and May 1 g z i fr zz z Ei < 3 Fargo's Only Modern Fireproof Hotel DINING ROOM—COFFEE SHOP —PRIVATE DINING ROOM— DRUG STORE—BARBER SHOP - —BEAUTY PARLOR—ONE-DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE—VALET SERVICE FREE PARKING SPACE ‘Twe Large Garages Within One Block E i a i Fe 4 ' g i ! i lit taht | i" z i z ig 3 z a i § i g ! g i i zg i 8 i i al i i a Sa Balt ‘Tarkington's thrilling novel Fargo, No. Dak. fe “Magnolia” and place of BROADWAY AT FOURTH AVE. has not been announced, is fe ef ft we AB ist + ee = Convention c. ecelia, i < Hi Name Jule Walz Officer of Bismarck G. A. A. Is Elected; Tennis Tourna- ment Planned Jule Walz was named ot] = the Girls’ Athletic in Bis- “marek-high school at a recent meet- a (Hf; Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. Hats Oar *pecialty i i : te i i tt FF sel aa if LE niet ty oe i li Fe ; | ip Hg 22 i i HF 8 if 8 i § i Hs - 3 j 3 i i ied it | ij Th i i l ‘ |I] 48 IN'SECOND GEAR... .65 HORSEPOWER 71 BROADCLOTH UPHOLSTERY ... 40 SED. ’ : 5 ‘tay é * “4 rowrnnoroey || BRAKES ... RUBBER INSULATED As He Blanks Foe : April 10. —()—| aera Sees cass oat (professional, Karel Koseluh, 1 ue & local 1, today, |.