The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1920, Page 6

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- TAUDITORIUM ZS **" GILBERT & Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert Pres “Brilliant and FIRST TIME “HERE OF THE GREATEST SUCCESS THE LIGHT OPERA STAGE, HAS» KNOWN SINCE THE. GOLDEN DAYS OF “Fresh as Wood. Violets and Fragrant as Its Name” mund Romberg’s Beautiful Romance, With: Music: THURSDAY nn APRIL %. SULLIVAN * ent Rida Johnson Young's ang Sig- Lver St. 7 Months | in Chicago! William Norris—Caro Douglas Wood, Webb, Izzeth Munro, WIT SEATS ON : Prices, including War Tax: $2.75, $: at 8:15 sharp: - Call you When you-need a-Sign * PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 4061, Broadway Na a meer —————— » “Consumers: Dray ands Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and-Teaming The Gi Mestest Musical Play oe Ran 2 Full Years in N. Y. City MOST SUCCESSFUL AND POPULAR MUSICAL PLAY IN ANNALS OF NEW. YORK STAGE : With the Great New York No. 1 Cast, Including hak Stokes Nina Valleri, Arthur’ Albro, Edward ‘Nannary, Isabelle Vernon, William Blaisdell, Amy Original Broadway Production in Its Entirety H ALL THE DEAR DANCING GIRLS IN * VASHION’S FRQCKS OF FOUR GENERATIONS ALE TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Zaged « 6 | , Months in Boston lyn Thomson—Melvin. Patsy De Forest, Teddy: Ruth Watson, John Wheeler, Lester 2.20, $1.65, $1. 1% . Curtain ‘rises ur-motors for if Pp. i . THEY. ATE HEARTY, :: BUT WHO’S TO PAY? OKLAHOMA’ CITY—iNo: free eats atthe, @ college. ‘The: state au- ditor has: refused the bill of a‘caterer here who served 100. geology students and professors at ‘a _term-end. panguet: ‘Nearly one-fourth. of- the world’s British empire, Including ‘India, { rele and te Sndan. GASTOR 1A neertee 30%ere | bery, natural: | prairie vegetation ‘than Wt is* to ‘cre- Stroying, ie original’ character. supply. of cotten is raised’ in’ the}. ores aed Roofing oars WITH ‘TREES; SHRUBS: A L ee ‘OF STATE UNDER NI DF wali ‘imore, curator of the state ‘historical’ museum, haa pre-. pared a statement giving. In“ detail the various species of trees, shrub: flowers.and other plant lita; which will be used. to decorate thé capitol: grounds..as part of the. pfat to build new state buildings on capitol! ; hill. Dr. Gilmore's! Brticle is as. follows: Capital Grounds, BL berey) Memorial Pari ‘The dotads ‘are ‘to ‘be’ a minature of North. Dakota, ‘native vegetation, both forest’ and’ pairie, native, trees: shrubs; vines, flowers and grasses ot Prairie ‘and. woodland’ placed“on’ the grounds; in’ natiralistic situation: each species lin? accord with/ its nature: in relation’ to ‘soil ‘and moisture and’|' fothing’ too forced;~ but’! neighbors. », Plan. ‘contemplates’ preser’ vation’ of partsof the ground in pér- fect state of native'prairie-gtowth to show to. all guture tfmie ‘what the na: ture of the. prairie. vegetation wa It, is ‘even more important in Norti: Dakota ‘to pregerve-~ tracts of native ate‘show tracts of woods vegetation, because the. praitle condition was so highly: characteristic of: the: original and) over- ee ‘are’ continually: de- Lparts “of thi mse! tM east side job bhilding pple tof. various. f regions. Also juashes, sun- ;Stalk which here in. upper before the fi ‘wild plants willbe placa id’ with’ théir- uses by Indvang: ae learned ‘y'Dr. Melvin’ R. Gilmore {ii+hisethnobotanical investi- gation amon; tive tribes, This is another untane feature of the ‘North. Dakota, eater 2 mugeum. rk} deverai purposds’ and0jines lonumeht, times and marked; comminity place and - pleasure. ground woriga 3 jarden. this plai “4 ‘year’ and re’ pines. aqd planted. aid then i ively: lower and lower f i i to the jowest Pwhere’ native trees sted svedt: Situati “Ninautpansel ‘natural si capitol groyhds: overlooking ‘city, -riv- lofty ‘and: séent river to the- sou Conformation, of, dina ‘lohdi un- Usually good: opportunity ‘for. well Dalanced arrangement groups and: niasst turalistic as ‘well | tion'vof. ti | veBetatton and lease, . ‘of, ,bullding | J Oisture, such Cohdmbus. a 7 | dékaty: campandi aA | The predominant c veolored ‘result OF vote icine te fo to treat a ably ao Oe the es after’ wap serra mre re the ids or calomel. the trouble and sulnmer‘time’ we. 5 have the bine, the white larkspur, and the-sue larkeptr, eg ‘al species of evening primrowe, “bpéctes of lage star, He at lame “lily, and’ the ‘otherwise called hare-belF-wnd.: blue, bell ‘of. Scotland. And there {5 the’ Tovely blue perennial ne, a8 well wild: flax.” As’ autumy “ppbroact we*have the | golden’-rod’ in jeight. ‘species. twenty. species: Of aspers;and:.last of all five Species of gentian. «These spectes named are ohly& few of the’ miny peclek of beautiful: ‘Wild dowers:which spangle and: sipeity the ‘prafries of kc whose beauty ‘we shotild> dd sail: (ae to Bretee lors of. the : T Sowers: constitute » Quotation; from. att. of ionisation? ‘ “The Hark .to be ‘planted and’ laid out in, such manner. ag.to afford an ap- propriate outdoor. museum ‘shrubs, vin ‘fowéra: dnd other, plants hoped’ there may. ‘be’ fauna. of the. stat elk, deer, ‘and and'|"s ‘grounds: td: be iatted oe toe é --artlficlil f ¢onform ; etoupings/in WeVeloped ; ttie ace fon and ultiva' aa ‘over, the ay tot them may rot the rther.in- } dmeries 8 not is‘ like connected vith necpacuue’ lowe’ djans ‘generally. are’ keenly: olervant of all things. nat aft revérent toward:them: ‘They’ feel: erence ring creatures,“ whéthe’ _| plasit? or animal. . ‘They:’have songs =| aud’ stories about: ‘nfost’ of ‘the’ plant and animat- forma of: lité. with whieh they: * are:acquainted. : ‘Specific song peing. the‘expression of: the life OF soul: of: the: species toc which it progr sive color ‘changes from: the earliest’ pasque: flowers tothe talent ous” others native ‘in! dir, state Saro very ‘desirable for. tise jn, planting for i ‘i the sake of théfr. own’ merit, ‘but es" one WN. Lampman, edit ty News; a April 10. HoH, of the ‘Trail! Coun- Nonpartféan’ leagire week- paper published: here,- will : pe PU hearing -hefe: | ere justice W.A. (Kelly on a charge inal hel \préferréd. by ‘Father Tole, ‘Koelman, pasthr of the Cath- olfe church. Lampman is under $500:hdnds to’ appear at\2 ‘o'clock next fiers to answer the an last, week! isaue 8. claimed in the “cdm- Dlaint called ‘Father Koelman ‘a, pro: ‘Gernian;\.chirged © hini' with” having made: seditious: remarks: which should have, earned Ali ft inthe: federal Fenian the’ “allegation Fai man was; indaine; feeling here. ftavorab} and°Grand Forks counties’ Reynol Mrs. Boyd Yella Hor cee is How He. for- | An: charge of the’ eathatte ‘ ’ *MUBTIGRARHING = ~ ADDRESSING = “MAILING : Phone 662 ag est si Driving rain will develop o leaks, . Melting snow and ice wilt find io \cracks or crevices through which to enter: Certain-teed. ‘kéeps the interiors of your barns and other buildings: dry. It-protects: their contents fren, damage by. water. | For when Certain-teed is propes- erly laid, .it,is firmly cemented together; It. makes' an impene- trable one cnete roof. .. 1 _Bismafek, N.D. Certain-teed Products Coxpertion General Offices, St. Lewio | And < Certain-teed hax other advantages, : Tt:ts fird-retarding and spark-proof,:: It is. guaran- teed: for 5,110 of 15; years, according to weight. eee Yet Certain-teed Roofing costs 4 Ides to buy, less to tay and Jess. to:maintain, i mene oe of good rong. teed: ‘He either tas it ¢ ae get «it quickly from a. nearby > Coa teed eee come. ‘The song, or the pasque flower trans ‘of:the Dakota language into jh: runs something Ifke this. Have: your form: letters typewritten on the Multigraph. . | Prompt.and, pert: phi oa levatee ‘Accounting, 4, ’ tiow cpedarter ayer all'the land; #0.]ff i Hon raine) Be ae _| whilé they: waken from sleép and ris3 Tiemulerity "ahd ate. ROTHERS: : : ey. ; froma the ‘bosom’ of niother, earth, I ae acs Cin stand here: old ‘and ‘grayheaded:” I ee ttt ror "S | Undertakers../s 3G Baphabitede % -ayuefs) Funeral “Directors Licensed. oan in Charge © “+ wisi to: encontage | the -childfen of year ‘we gavo’ her i‘ : DAY. PHONE 50. | - NIGHT PHONES 65—887 other: flower nations ‘refers’-to. tie aj kinds: of tonics f ; but to no good. ¢ this tion’s). graune ine resembleice” to a Sprowth: of! Very ° wi the: hea@ ‘of an’ old man. plains the ‘allusion. in “ You’ can tell on and ‘grayheaded.”’ an old: man Sey uote fiat’ the Vegetable -Com- i hecte ( : ate : Sf the Dakota. nation ‘first finds’ one md. chaig ‘done for my datighter.’ = see se 3 = ‘of these flowers’ it reminds ‘him. of Miva: i 1002 Ne Ja . . cen . : his éhildhood, when-hé wandered over ; a iq s = WE " was tl ig. fat: and c A. Finck Lanier Ca. Birch Gocnry oe Bismarck, a D. the-‘hillsvatiplay 4s ‘free from sor- ry Mf é iPS EF 32 3 ow Pere j Cae ae row and\care as the:birds and-flowers.| did, ae 3 r riods, ,. bideachey Cc ce 4 ¢ | down. pain nla mation Ma ni it fille: 16. with tobacco. i famote Then’ he tevergntly’ holds the. pipe -| toward-the earth, then toward the sky, then towards thé north, the .@ast, th south; ‘and: the: west: ‘act | of. stleat invocation,-he smoke hi ces he’ mediates upon all the scenes of his life-time, his 2 : 4 nd sorrows. his youthful hopes, N Ree ATE 3 \ : - s ‘ winkhaen Medicine “Lynn, ‘Mas: ‘he-result of forty ce, ie at Your service. ‘aiid fe guidance. of the ‘ansses, e i, ee enolate Earn ee : powers accorded to him thus faF-upon F. : . thejJourney of-life, and he {s.encourag: r 5 ed':f0 ‘believe ‘that’ he will’ be guided: : - eee 8 ~ cat the fourth hill,” : ce 5 : ® Bring or Mail in Your Films / _» “for Expert Developing — ‘ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE - ; Bismarck, N..D. fe “CORWEN MOTOR COMPANY. BATTERY PARTS: BUICK and OAKLAND “_,, Valvé-in-head Motors Service Station «= = S~™sSC#@BISMARCKNGD- , ior Then, he rises aa incre -the’ flower ‘and’ carefully {it -home .to how to his grand- < children, Singing ashe goes the BORE, the: pasgue- flower which he le oe eng ana which he now t dren. ttle. latér than the pasque flower - | comes throngs pf violets of several different also the pure whité e star of Bethlehem. -teasia, the dainty oxalis, and the glad: some-anemone,; and others. Among the more notable flowers of

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