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The Daily Tribune from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin • Page 4

The Daily Tribune from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin • Page 4

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The Daily Tribunei
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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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THURSDAY JULY 13, 1922. WISCONSIN RAPIDS DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FOUR the haunting harmonics of a great aria and they are not without their there comes forth the Good one, typified by a Street preacher and the Evil influence shown through the nomadic violinist, who charms under spell of music and causes wickedness effective moral to the adorned tale jiam of Sauta Monica Cal. wha have jbcfcn house guests of attorney and Mrs. B. R.

Goggins, left Thursdoy i evening to fcpend the remaintei of the fcummer in Tomahawk, at the home of Mrs. Baxter's sister Mrs. News of Interest To Women EVENTS SOCIETY to temporarily tnumpr. Is "Dream Street." It will be seen at the Palace Theatre for two days Fri. and Sat.

"Dream Street" has been called a dramatic comedy. The characters were suggested by those of Thomas Burke in his Limehouse stories. While they may be from "Gina of Chinatown" and "The Sign of the Lamp" still these characters are found in all the corners of the world where romance, love and beauty hold away. They gaze through wistful Carol Dempster is the Gypsy rair while Ralph Graves and Charles Emmet Mack enacts the roles of the McFadden brothers. There is a specially arranged musical score.

Hall Brooks. Armud Bauer, who hag been attending the summer session of thl State Normal at River Falls, returned home Thursday. of their loves and romances. Gypsy is a music hall dancer. "Spike" and "Billie" McFadden are of the district of the docks.

"Spike is handsome and mighty with his fists among men whom he conquers, but has also a golden voice that captures the girls. They fall in love with Gypsy after seeing her dance. Evil days fall upon them through a series of complication and a murder brings them to the attention of the police. Sway Wan, a great Chinese gambler is also desiring Gypsy and so he plots to attain his end. In the symbolism of the story Wins Ttward Weddings 97 BRANCH OFFICE WASHINGTON WIS.

ST. MILWAUKEE D.C. tin Sodcn and children and Miss Anna Kollcnda of Chicago are visiting friends and relatives here on their way to Winona, Minn, and other points. They are making the trip by aulo and are accompained by Mrs. John Kollcnda.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Binnebose and Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Binnebose and children have gone to Clintonville to visit Rev. R.

M. Pautz and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Binnebose and children of Rozelle, are guests of the H. L. Binnebose family here. Mrs.

R. A. Mahood and son returned Monday from a two weeks motor "DREAM STREET" IS A CHARMING SCREEN STORY windows out on their Street of Dreams and one cannot help loving them as they pass along life's highway amid their tragidies and comedies of existence. There are three personages standing out like classic models of great art. They are Gypsy Fair, "Spike" McFadden and his brother "Billie." This trinity of youth evolve the tense 1.

V. -Griffith comes to us again with a new production which has been acclaimed a work of art and the most unusual1 story of symbolic love and romance. This new Griffith work and teeming story of "Dream Street." They fascinate with a spell akin to trip to Minneapolis spent with her husband. Ralph Persohn of this city drove the car. They were accompan BASTOX-LESMEISTER Miss Caroline M.

Baston of Col-burn, Adam Wisconsin and John Lesmeister of Carrington, N. D. were united in marriage yesterday evening at the residence of Judge W. H. Getts, who performed the ceremony.

They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. McClurg of Nekoosa. The bride was attractively gowned in a dress of blue silk.

Mr. and Mrs. Lesmeister plan to make their home at Nekoosa for the present. A number of young girls and boys, were entertained Wednesday afternoon, at the Ferdinand Link home 759 Eighth street north. The event was in celebration of the tenth birthday of Ruth and Richard Link.

The youngsters enjoyed the afternoon with music and games and at five o'clock dinner was served. Table decorations were mixed summer flowers and a centerpiece of twin birthday cakes. The twins were remembered with a number of pretty birthday gifts. MARRIAGE LICENSES SPECIAL ied home by Miss Frances Gludt of Minneapolis who will be the guests of Mrs. Mahood for a few days.

Miss Rose Hopp of Eau Claire is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. G. J.

Kelly and son Ideal Theatre left for their home in Milwaukee TONIGHT AND July 13 -14 TONIGHT THE BEVERIDGE PLAYERS PRESENT MARY ANN Comedy Drama in Three Acts Vaudeville between acts Ladies Free Tonight One lady admitted free with every paid admission, plus Sc. IJKYLKIDGft BROS. BIG TENT A. J. Lane Former Showman of this City Presents Jack Oshia Thursday noon.

They were accompanied by Mrs. M. A. Collier who will make an extended visit there. Miss Bernice Slattery of Wausap is visiting at the home of her grandmother Mrs.

M. A. Collier. Miss Estelle Gombert of Mazeppa, is visiting at the J. N.

Reil-and home and also with other rela tives. Mr. and F. Sachfel, of Chicago, were Tuesday guests at the F. S.

Bauer home, Plover road. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and their niece Miss Florence Thompson, 439 Ninth Ave. South, returned Wednesday from a three weeks visit with relatives in Hayward.

Mrs. J. D. Cutter of Tomahawk who has been a guest at the Guy Nash home, Oak Strre left for her home today accompained by Mr. and Mrs.

Nash, and children and their house guests the Misses Margaret and Helen Spaulding of Detroit Mich, where all will be guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Cutter.

Mrs. Portus Baxter, and son Will- Summer Footwear At Bargain Prices The following marriage liceness appear on the files in the office of Wood County Clerk. Daniel Rudy, Marshfield. and Ellen Kennedy. Auburndale.

William Ruskowsky and Dorothy Cammack both of Nekoosa. Anton Emil Grieth, Lindsey and Bertha Lovelcs, Webster City, la. Personal Mention Famous Movie Star in Person Mr. Oshia will positively appear at each and every lu it, Right now when you need them. For the next few clays we arc offering our entire stock of White Fabric Oxfords and Strap Pumps, also Men's Oxfords at greatly reduced prices Don't miss this! Children 10c Adults 15c POPULAR PRICES' 10 25c i MiM Anns T.

Coolidge.18, vfaM elected -Queen let New Orleans ibeaches by a committee ot busW Inesa men. 8he never tha pne-plece euit. Mrs. Jeanelt Tick of Clinton III. was a Wednesday guest of Mis.

S. Steinberg and family. Mrs. Uehling and daughter Lynda who have been guests of Mrs. Uehl-ing's son Oscar and family, have returned to their home in Watertown.

YOUR HEALTH Problem Let me solve it. L. E. BLOOMF1ELD Chiropractor Room 1 Wood Block tored to Stevens Point Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Banasik, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dziadal, Mrs. Mar- Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Kerrins, Mrs. Women's $5.00 and $6.00 White Fabric Oxfords and Straps Women's $3.50 White Fabric-Welt, Oxfords and Straps Women's $2.75 and $3-00 White Strap and Oxford styles $3.95 $2.95 $2.25 James Brockman and son Billy mo SUNDAY DINNER Hotel Port Edwards Suppose Men's Black or Brown Oxfords, values, per pair $4.95 Smith Kaltenecker Quality Shoe Fitters Wisconsin Itapids, Wis.

Eat your Sunday Dinner at the Hotel Port Edwards, on Sunday, July 16th. A special menu has been prepared for this occasion. Wisconsin Rapids, Nekoosa, and Port Edwards people are invited to take dinner here. You'll find excellent cuisine, and well appointed service, vice. i Follow The Crowd WHERE? To Webers Band Picnic at LAKE EMILY WHEN? Sunday, July 16th, 1922 Something doing every minute.

101 AMUSEMENTS 101. Barrels of fun for everybody. MUSIC ALL DAY. Dinner and supper will be served on the grounds. Bring the entire family.

Enjoy a hearty meal in the open air. Refreshments served all day. Don't miss that ride on the Merry-Co-Round and Ferris Wheel, which is the best that has ever been around here. Liberal Prizes for "Kid" Races Special Attention Given to Parking of Cars Dancing All Afternoon and Evening COME EARLY STAY ALL DAY You had only saved FIVE CENTS each day for ten years, you would have, with interest, over $200.00. Resign from the "I Can't Club" and enlist in the "I Will Club" AND SAVE.

DINNER Sunday, July 16 th Olives Cel. Radishes ciy PALACE TONIGHT 10c AND 25c Lrcam ot Kicc Fresh Salmon Souffle Broiled Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms French Peas Minute Potatoes Tomato Surprise Peach Melba Petit Fours Demi-tasse Citizens National Bank Wisconsin Rapids. THIS" IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FEATURE WHAT WAS A LI) EN'S STRANGE MOTIVE? Why did he hide his day-time activities from the wife and daughter he loved so dearly, and then Rive a false name and home address to the partner he trusted implicitly? But don't suspect Alden too quickly! He wasn't a regular criminal, nor even an amateur one. Just a lovable business man almost retired is GEORGE ARLISS IN "THE RULING PASSION" Also "PARDON Mr)" Pollard Comedy Also PATHE REVIEW Dinner served 1 to 3 P. M.

$1.00 per cover. Al Lut jeans, Lessee. Moose Big Mid-Summer CARNIVA Miss Nina Spencer TOMORROW SAT. MAT. 10c 20c NITES 10c 30c.

"DREAM STREET" I announces that she will give Violin and Piano Lessons Also lessons in elementary and advance harmony. Pupils of all ages accepted. Special methods! for children between ages of four and eight years. Stevens Point, Wisconsin JULY 2 4 II TO 2 9 Til INCLUSIVE 35 Cars Of Amusements 35 18 High Class Shows 18 6 New Riding Devices 6 2 Concert Bands 2 Attractions Furnished By CON. T.

KENNEDY SHOWS $825 in Prizes to be Given away in the Moose Voling Contest $825 He said he was not fit for her to touch. So immediately she wanted to touch him- D. W. GRIFFITH Presents DREAM STREET A DRAMATIC COMEDY "Grips Hie Spectators" (The Times) I). W.

GRIFFITH'S Newest Film Success DREAM STREET A treat to the eye, the heart and the mind. Tor Information, Telephone No. 82..

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