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=< EDFESSHa"SSRCSEERRESES2 EYSTNEBATI ae eS ‘FOR SENATE LEADS “ RGHT INTO CABINET Andy Melon and Jam: iy Davis| Real Contenders, With Joe Grundy Mellon Choice VARE 1S BIG PERSONALITY] Réjected Leader Putting All the Steam of His Machine Back of the ‘Puddier Boy’ Philadelphia, “April 23.—The torial battle now most worthwhile watching is that of the Pennsylvania licans, with its side issue of the governorship. As a machine clash it takes precedence of anything in that line this year. The Ilingis con- test between Ruth Hanna McCormick and Senator Charles Denecn was mainly interesting because of the per- sonalities of the candidates and the fact that. one was a woman, widow of the man Deneen had retired six years ago in winning his senate seat and toga. In the Pennsylvania primary the interest —} TEN aT IT a ET | AT THE MOVIE PARAMOUNT THEATRE “Song of the West” is a story of yj covered wagon days, from the begin- Magee and in, rival fig- | ures in the days of Senator Matthew to that Napoleon of Grundy, the campaign fat frier for | governors and presidents, and tariff | fan who got into the senate by the of the Vare victory over | George Wharton Pepper six years ago and the inability of the wild horses of | the senate to comprehend the man- morals of eastern Pennsy! 1 its citadels in Philadelphia, \ Fuad HE Li ity aie i a balloting, May 20, Pennsylvania foresees the posable . of a single figure who will assume the mantle of the late Boles Penrose as “boss.” It is around Davis, who opposes ning of the trek of a wagon train, ac- companied by a troop of soldiers from Fort Independence, across the Sierras with their snow-capped peaks and | great wilderness of space to Califor- nia, the land of gold, of brawling mining camps, of San Francisco, of the Golden Gate, in the days of the Vigilantes. One marches along with these Pioneers and soldiers, lives with them, watches the wagon-encircled fires die out against an imminsity of stars. The theatre and the screen seem to disappear, the roar and .hurry of stage play basi- spoken y Ganrge Clark |jou%s° arpa toa hot yore “Wilfred Joncs! Perhaps you can parse the first sentence of this spring poem.” modern mechanistic life vanish—one lives in a romantic era of the past as vividly as if he were there. The cast of “Song of the West” in- Gludes John Boles, Vivienne Segal, Joe E. Brown, Marie Wells, Sam Hardy, Marion Byron, Eddie Gribbon, Ed Martindel, Rudolph Cameron and an army of extras. It was serey by Harvey Thew from “Rainbow’ Laurence Stallings and Oscar Siam merstein II. Ray Enright directed. “Song of the West” comes to the Paramount theatre Bismarck for two days starting next Monday, April 28. CAPITOL THEATRE The talkie picture has developed an unusual demand for successful stage productions. 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