The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 8

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 RIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Here’s the Secret: . of Facial Beauty No Matter How Disfigured With Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads or Muddiness the Use of Stuart’s Calcium. Wafers Works Wonders You will be astonished to ee the wonderful change that so ‘often takes cup evnn seen yucyvceuygvencenvqqeeg co Uatenceuveeagcq4qeegeueyeeanguaqaeenecacuapeeteneasusnetstqcuapeeeusneegcuanvvetegnsuancvanecnerevaseaseacesuasngeecnacanonenggeusnseunuatett iy FINAL MILLINERY. CLEARANCE SALE Why _ |COMMITTEE REPORT . |SHOWS BOOKS WERE ON LIBRARY SHELF Free Love Volumes Over Which Discussion Waxed Hot Found Wile caseahls Two groups of Trimmed Hats at exceptionally low prices. not have a new Hat! for the holiday season? C A unaninlous report, confining itself to the facts agreed upon and offering no recommendations, was made to the house by the special com- mittee named a week ago Monday to invstigte charges preferred by O. i. Burtness that books on free love, anarchism and atheism were being circulated by hte North Dakota public library, The committee reported that it found in the state library all of the ness had reported to be there, and} that all of these, except “Love and} Ethics,” by ‘Elln Key, and Bolshevism, an attack upon the present system of government in Russia, by John Spar- 0, were ticketed for the traveling li- brary. That none of these books had yet been sennt out, but thatit was the ‘Intention of ‘the libradian to send them out when requests were made for works on social problems; that thsee books were selected by Miss Peterson, deputy librarian, and or- dered by C. E, Stangeland, after he place in just a few days after using Stuart’s Calcium. Wafers. Pimples, blotches,. liver spots, black- ATTRACTIVE SHIRTS poe eoccocccccceee,, OF GOOD QUALITY MAKE THE MOST AC- CEPTABLE GIFTS $2,50_$] 800 jhad sent to (Miss Peterson a survey jof the library books in which he de- jclared works on soci {questions were lacking; that there | were in the library, prior to the time fof taking charge of it by Miss Peter- r other books written by El were obtainadle on re-} , chairman nistration, em- Stangeland and Miss the committee had ssible to examine the E tn ee Secretary “Liessmann eporc quotes O. B. Burntess as g that he had not been accut quoted in the local press a ileged statement that these books were being sent to the schools. ‘4 committee finds that the three book: {to which Burtness particularly exceptions, “Love and open advocacy of fre elo wegian woman writer whose “books n banned in her own coun- y of the Supreme Court” h seks to show that McKin- incoln, Grant, other pre; ley and United States has ever 1} corrupt tool of the inter every pointed men equally | supreme court of th 1 and economic ch were not in the trav eling| took | heads, muddy complexion and skin eruptions affect the skin because it is one of the natural outlets of the body to rid itself of impurities, If you supply it with) the proper skin poi- sons into a harmless substance to pass off instead of forming ugly ac- cumulation in the skin, These Wafer {contain the best skin purifier known cience—Caleium Sulphide. * feta 50-cent box/ today of Stuart Calcium Wafers at any drug store. “Love and Ethi the reference libr: d designed : the consumption of adults, not in- tended to be sent out “promiscuously to the schools. She said the local that that went into the school library and that books are sent out on request of these teachers. — ‘The committee do not want intolerence, deeclares: “We We do not ect for the schools, the home, th urch, the state or the na- tion. ‘We o not wish to censor free- dom of thought or of expression or of religious liberty or speech. We do not feel competent to assume such a responsibility nor assume to exercise e| such a power,” In conclusion, the committee states —_—_—_——_——— ————S———— | i as ticketed | teacher was responsible for anything; Group 1— Group 2— Special at FOR MISSISSIPPI Will Spread Over River Valley medium shapes. Nifty Turbans, Tailored Hats, Veil Hats; small and Specially pricdd at............. eee Draped Turbans, Poke Shapes, Metallic and Velvet Combinations ; Feather and Flower Trims. \ A few exclusive Pattern Hats at very attractive prices. EMM OT OT iCOLD WAVE IS DUE arrives weather observers here pre- dicted today. The new cold spell gen- erating in the northwest is headed this way and is due about Sunday. The government. observatory here reported temperatures tomorrow . thruout ‘the $2.95 $4. 95. NEUMONIA Call a physician. Immedi- |! ately begin “ REMeTBEAY” treatment with— and “Profits and Reli it was uncertain as to.its. authority ; 4 upon all churehes by Upton Sinclair, to make recommendations and. that About Sunday district will be’ about freezing: were purchased by Stangeland, upen|it had, therefore, confined itself to », td THE LOUNGE ROBE REP- the advice of Miss Peterson. facts. Chicago, Dec. 12.—With the coldést. wave go to JOHNSON’S for Be x The committee finds that “Love ea wave of the winter broken the Missis- | #0slery. .. yi¢ ‘KS VAPOR +308. 604, 4.20 RESENTS EVERYTHING IN THE and Ethics” had not been circulated] Don’t forget JOHNSON'S for <ippi valley will have about three days in the schools of the state and is| Hosiery. to recover before a second cold snap WAY OF HOME COMFORT. THE PERFECT GIFT. CLOTHES FOR BUSINESS OR FORMAL WEAR quoted ‘as «stating that the, traveling | <0 67025 ach library box in which Burtness found these books was not packed for cir- culation in the country and that. the Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. Get a 25: Box hooks and the box had no other re- lation than the accidental fact of these books having been found in said box by Mr, Burtness. She testified ERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT. FASHION PARK THE GREAT BIG WORRY in this world which over- tops all others is the “bread and butter prob- lem” Every dollar that you can put into a Sav ings Account in this strong bank lessens the difficultyand simplifies the problem. The man with a growing Savings THis delicious table: delicacy has completely solved the butter prob- lem and in a way that is most satisfy- ing and decidedly economical. It takes the place of creamery butter and is the popular spread for bread for many thousands of homes. 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