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AFTER EVERY MEAL Rodeo: Race Meet Bismarck Fair Grounds JULY 3-4-5 Evenings of July 3-4-5 SADDLE AND BAREBACK RIDING Bulldogging Steer Riding COWBOY SPORTS of All Kinds Calf Roping Wild Horse Race $25 For Any Horse That Can’t Be Ridden $15 For Best Outside Bucking Horse Afternoon, July 4th, 1:30 P. M. HARNESS RACES—6 HEATS FREE ACTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ’ MULE AND NOVELTY RACES EVENING RODEO CARL STENGEL Picnic Grounds Good Music - The Wonder Boy - Concessions Roller Skating Dancing Admission 50c Autos Free Children Under 12 Free AT THE ‘Ben-Hur’, Ace Of Films, Now Boasts Sound ‘The triumphant return tomorrow at the Paramount Theatre of “Ben- Hur,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's mag- nificent picturization of the Lew Wal- lace classic, made even more vivid by the addition of sound synchroniza- tion, brings back the most spectac- ular and stirring picture ever present- ed on the screen. Cries of Drowning * ‘This effect also increases the spec- ‘tacle of such outstanding episodes as the battle between the Roman and pirate navies in which the chained galley slaves are lashed on to increas- ed effort while the warriors leap from crippled ships into a sea filled with human heads and the cries of the drowning. ‘The story of “Ben-Hur” is too well known to recount. Sufficient to say that under the direction of Fred ‘Niblo, its ambitious narrative has been depicted with reverence, understand- ing and a staggering emphasis on its :dramatic moments. Some of the pic- ture’s most effective scenes are shown. in color, particularly those concern- ed with biblical incidents which stand out as an example of artistic cinema work. Ramon Novarro in the title role gives a portrayal which rises close to perfection. He not only looks the handsome, heroic and fearless youth depicted in the original novel, but in every scene he dominates with a per- sonality that is strikingly vivid. —_—_— Strange But True | 4 News Items of Day | (By The Associated Press) RENEWS GLOBE TROTTING Charleston, S. C.—Julius B. Brit- tlebank, Charleston's 74 - year-old globe trotter, leaves Thursday on his 14th trip around the world. Brittlebank will go first to Chicago for the Century of Progress exposi- tion. He said he had attended every major world fair or exposition since that of 1893. BEAUTY IN PRISON San Quentin Prison, Calif— ‘This penal institution has a beauty pang is just a little corner of a room, penned off with burlap screens and fitted with gadgets. But matrons say @ finger wave and a manicure has given many of the women inmates confiden MOVIES Treacherous Screen Rogue in ‘As the Devil Commands’ The most lovable villain, the most villainous lover ever a girl had is on view at the Capitol Theatre for today and Friday, “As the Devil Commands,” with Alan Dinehart, Mae Clarke and Nell Hamilton featured in the leading Toles. Written by Keene Thompson and adapted for the screen by Jo Swer- ling, “As the Devil Commands” is an exciting story of the crime that was too perfect to succeed, bringing to the screen an entirely new type of film villain. Dinehart, you recall his ex- cellent work as the power behind the throne in “Washington Merry-Go- Round,” plays a scheming criminal lawyer, or more to the point, lawyer- criminal, who refuses half interest in @ large estate and then goes about plotting to get the whole thing. He Plans what he believes to be the “per- fect crime,” but reckons without a Pretty girl in love with the man on whom he tries to pin the blame. And thereby hangs the story. Just how the crime that defied de- tection is finally solved makes capital screen entertainment. Mae Clarke js the girl and Hamilton the young doctor whose neck she saves in the nick of time. Charles Sellon is the old gent, the disposition of whose vast wealth starts all the trouble. Charles Coleman and John Sheehan complete the cast. Thrills, Chills. Shocks! “As the Devil Commands,” is foreful, gripping film fare. Democrats to Attend Devils Lake Program A large delegation from Bismarck and the immediate surrounding ter- ritory is expected to attend the Demo- cratic Day program at the Lake Re- gion Golden Jubilee Celebration in Devils Lake next Monday. Arrangements are being sponsored locally by the Young Democratic club of Burleigh county. Bruce Murphy of Bismarck heads the committee in WELL? IF | CAN'T GET #125,000= AT LEAST | OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO TALK COUNT BESSFORD INTO GWING ME THATS 50,000-CASH ON_MY PROPERTY= | DON'T ” HAVE TO TELL HIM ABOUT THAT OTHER OFFER FALLING THROUGH = VLL JUST LET . . HIM THINK, I'VE bus GINE MIM THE IDEA 'M DOING HIM A BIG FAVOR = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29 THE GUMPS— I AM SORRY | 7 WELL- COUNT, (VE JUST CALLEO 1O'SEE YOUONA LITTLE BUSINESS MATTER— MADE ME AN. SPRINGFIELD— | GAVE NOU AN OPTION AND THEN | Decioes TO SELL— BUT I'VE \T= NOT ""M WILLING TO LET NOU AVE IT NOW AT SX ul SReNaL RICE - & LOT OF BRUISES AND A COUPLE OF SPRAINS, MR. WALLET. NO BROKEN BONES. THAT'S FINE. THEN | CAN GET UP AND AROUND AND TEND TO A FEW THINGS. NO, YOU .MOST BE QUIET. HAVEN'T NOU A RELATIVE OR SOMEBCBY WHO COULD LOOK AFTER THINGS FOR YOU? | WOULDN'T WORRY HER AND JHE ALLEY BUNCH WOULD RAZZ ME TO DEATH IF’ THEY KNEW 1 GOT THIS FALLING OFF A PORCH WHILE, SHOCTING AT A (H] AROLY LET'S SNEAK AROUND iy ON THE OTHER SIDE 50 WE. CAN GET BY THAT WINDOW AND HEAR BELIEVING THEIR OWN ENGINEER OF THE MYSTERIOUS vocomorive ! NOW WE'LL CUT THROUGH THAT TRAIN HELP ITIF T WAVE TO SCRUB HARD ~VOURE $0 DIRTY iv} ne SEE ME—I DIDN'T WRITE, ALL THE TIME ( WAS AWAY. YeaH? weit, Theres some THING ( want WOU By na ll y ee aoe Vee Hv LLL charge. He announces that 8 number of automobiles are available for the trip and advises those who wish to go to communicate with him. The principal speaker on the Mon- day program will be Anna Dickey Ole- son of Minnesota, noted woman ora- tor. The meeting, which will begin at 1 p. m,, is expected to attract the largest crowd of Democrats yet as- sembled in this state. Americans and the Dutch are the heaviest smokers in the world. Two ounces of tobacco weekly per capita are consumed in these two countries. SEA: }] worta. werren! sock BE-coomFOL, GOLDEN WN = ANT THEM Wie Ill! outs S06" (@)NE DAY THEY SIGHT A LONELY ISLAND, OFF ALASKA. ITO THE ARCTIC OCEAN FOR THE SUMMER ASO! THE REIGN OF TERROR CONTINUES.| WOR BUT HELL BE SHIPSHAPE IN. A 1 HAVE JUST CLOSED A_DEAL Ii SUM=.! APPRECIATE YOUR OFFER= BUT | COULON'T POSSIBLY SPENOING THAT ADDITIONAL, aT, GRESENTS DOCTOR. 1§ CAN, “COOK AN TAKE CARE OF ‘HIM. WH ij L CAN'T GET HIM CLEAN.1 GUESS NKOU'LL HAVE TO SOAK HIM : 1] SOMEBODY Loves THEIR, SLEEP, AROUND HERE! lee? nS samnce, mene. us. par.orr, </tse + ND THE MATE OROERS A BOAT LOWERER' 'M GOING ASHORE AFTER, A MESS O' FRESH MEAT. iS AN EVIL GLITTER IN HIS EYES, INTERS OVER TO WASH. IN’ YE, ME HANDSOME LAD, WILL Go Wi'ME, INVOLVING AL SSO eal = bu nl