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PAGE EIGHT bejto 6 p. m. tomorrow mae Perry Bulletins \ pas ape prepared, for, tits Foner Parlors TREASURER 0 Washington, April 11.—)— GREAT STEP T0 ee werk. inthe purification of ‘BE AUTY SPC SPOTS’ THE = TRIBUNE MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927 EEE wee. Therefore. wa Srenly, deplore | set selves up as a Lge Re rae ae I. that a show sl juled in our. ci‘ PROTEST FILED that a show of the Mind eevon of ene | cudivoriam, babe feel that the show ys ear when we as ministers are en-|in question as such a glaring affront deavoring to direct the hearts and{to common decency and Christian minds of the public toward those| morals that condemnation would reft pure and holyi deals centered in Him sees if we did not register our whe is the jared of the Christian ous fio aise at this time. We faith. emphaticall ly discourage attendance of AGAINST SHOW ceszsz cesses eli! Charge ‘Indecency to Eari Carroll Vanities—Discour- age Attendance a If Earl Carroll's ‘a A avowed “girl show,” marek city audivoriam FWednesda: will be without protest from lo- cal ministers, who today passed a Persons interested in the beauty] resolution condemning the show as “indecent.” A resolution was drawn up at a special meeting of the Bismarck Nin dsterial association this morning and forwarded to the city commission, which operates the auditorium. “Although we have no knowledge of the exact character of the enter- tainmept The: Earl Carroll Vanities billed €o appear in our city Wednes- day, April 13th, we nevertheless, feel it our moral responsibility as leaders of the moral and religious life of the city to lay this protest before your honorable board, on the following grounds,” the resolutions read. “Ist, Thet the name of Earl Car- On the ground that no opinion such plots for their parents, under could be compelled to furnish to i portualty tp pepeare Rood seed'te abe individuals or firms data coilect- q Bismarck Man Also Named ed for the information of the . ; . The Best Procedure to Directorate of Newly Or- sootbai peste Orta Wn bk zrrture raced. fel IN BOOK: FORM ly Waniliigeid APRN: ALaa \ thorized to Aid Those Wish- 1, Plant a proper seed field. 2. aC 1 Pull or take out all other varieties ized Group at Fargo \- ; . 5 ss PENH | Gi the’Bedfordvand ether sone | img Seed Certified | ,,!20)*weeds and dlsasea tat ean i f in- f ea eg a gy A lp aemmathielcoend ters’ association of North Amet- | cindurd sisted ‘Certified ment. 3. Properly harvest stack iss ica and certain stone cutters un- | Standardized registered | certified thresh and store, 4. Have the fields Started of Miss Bertha ions, in which unlawful restraint | re \ + id bins inspected, the luct %, Saturda actors North Dakot he an + Palmer’s Articles from Bisnatck "Mandan, Minot,| of trade, wee cusrged. |iphtion of H.'L. Holley, state ‘seed grown registered, certified aud sealed i ie haet North Daltot: Grand Forks, Wahpeton and Fargo | atin , _ |commissioner. Bolley iM harge of under the officail present. 1st Satcdeees Re aplle Me pee the work of putting: in operation pateatce Oe eal we Gey i Larson was also chosen on the — hipiting. discrimination in the |{h® "ew state Taw which provides for 5 Have the seed which you aut to| Spots of North Dakota will soon have bourd of directors of the group for! purchase of milk, cream or but- ieee aie bp jag ded tao those who. wish to buy. available a book on the subject writ- 4 one-year term and EE. Salzmen-, ter fat by the paying of prices | Stature goes into efttect July 1. 1, “The first farm move is to plan|ten by Miss Bertha Palmer, state rim. higher in ome i “No one ig compelled to have seed for the planting of | | proper seed | superintendent of public instruction. gts, purpose of the organization.| appeal by the Fairmount ' ca: ‘authorizes | the | state sced ¢2M be taid OWF Uneired, and handied| shortly, is to be printed by the Gor- of the state, to secure adequate leg: ae ens who wish to have their seed Pgs the ind and variety ey lication sale already has becn start- islation for the building indust rtified. It prescribes penalties to Wish to grow. eee aba ed, Miss Palmer said. to promote better construction be applied to persons, firms, corpor-| whic is best ‘sites fe e ity. The volume deals with some 50 AWEKHGA ANd. in-weneeal to enwaee or agents who in anv way elect a properly drained, well] points of especial beauty or historic i ' (nye as rhe y or falsify the work of seed worked ‘piece of land which 18 new| Interest and is based upon. a series in such undertakings as will further b, dvartce ¢. ¢ and certifies It makes the certifica-, oF, clean. of articles on the subject compiled Meteora oe la members. AR IN tion of sced a duty of the pure seed| 3. Prepare the seed bed so that it by Miss Palmer and published re- ‘ i laboratory and prohibits others from! Will be well drained and firmly|cently. She has received so many rty-five North Dakota conti John Larson of Bismarck was! ehosen treasurer of the Associated | Contractors of North Dakota, when the group was organized in’ Fargo ioner, who has charge of the ‘state pure seed laboratory, to aid 8°. such each ye ary : acked. sts for copies of the various vile 1A ie aie ol Saar OAC primar hatte i. Use the purest, best sample of| special articles, Miss Palmer said wit oesican te ee ganization at Saturday night's fy the results of seed certitien-| Seed available. that she believes the book will be of| with all thet is odious. | This i ‘i. in'the state: e Grade it carefully. interest. 10 elaboration, wide publicity a of Fargo | she said, in having been given through the news- “It is the purpose of this office to so conduct the work as to make it t Heck gaa * unnecessary to prosecute anybody. © Said to Rival Tutankhamen | if, however, thie must be done, such; Work as, to at it thoroughly. This is gepecially ly. view of the “that very little row, and otherwise s0]| printed etter” is available ise only the kind of! upon North Dakota's beauty papers to his immoral cheracter and conduct, “2nd. We protest the type of ad- ‘s+Give Her Hours Fi 0 g in connection with this en- - ie a [work of prosectuion. will fall under | seed to be certified. spots and some points of his-| vertising nd hes Nine were! ‘Treasure Find—Are 2,000 jhe jurisdiction of the state's attor-| 9 Start this year. toric interest, Most of the requests weil te degen ey Wie gevertning Ie of Leisure” . uding Mr. Larson = i [ne e 1 inn ila: igati he | most certainly Thakes t is evi- Pereraie creinic te, enibershiy are agrees rorhteantares, ot etter Seed, og.) Mrs. W. E. LeRoy, |i? sn she expecta te bosk vo be| cently devgned to (a “OU give her time when you. buy rene ors, 2 . 4 to them. e Pluster contracto and Philadel) April 11, -(a)-Ob- fm meh Y arate: i snrraat iat Underwood, Dies}° in addition to descriptions of the| Displayed as it is in promi Lge: t th Leal in Sei els ot reves roofing contractors, excavators, road! jects 2.000 vents obler and “tt ning lot seed of standard quality and kind, | beauty spots, the book contains num-| throughout the town it connot but | Wi rain Self-regulating Oven. You cont actors, plumbers, steamfitting and ors, water and sewer con- { 1 influence upon the pub: five’ her time for reading, sewing, in discussing the pos-! Mrs, Myrtle E. E. LeRoy, 47, wite of|crous articles on tho george es of visiting, time for. church, lodge or — Unless the Rerulater Bolley of agriculture through W. E. LeRoy of Uni jerwood, dicd| the various in North Dakota nd skill in erat said, heating ntractors, paving con+ it, eed this mornin, dl 1 raying fi 5 hes a RE. ter seed. i at a local hospital.jand the state’s natural resources. y' igure: @ RED WHEEL tractors, bridge builders, xpedition of the Britis “Crop destroying plant discases' She had been ill for several months. | Many of them were written by North racted the atten.| Club, time for comradeship, youth and #11: NOTsLORAIN contractors, cement | block manutaer f"the museum of. the University of can ve controlied and largely clim-| Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy lived here a] Dakota women about subjects in| tion e defaced them happiness. 1k . Ree ViccaetGcs; albettical ‘coutrie: } inated through the use of hi ss short time two years ago. which they are e: Hy interested| by. thelr own art. Th Red Wh fige contractors, olects in Mecanbtaria: at under proper crop rotation sys- 5 Mrs. a laner leaves, besides her and published by M Palmtet, while idiocbet “ bet hei redankd a Bata bbe: gtldestlarn s, master painters, ‘This was revealed in a report from (tems. usband,* four children. ‘uneral | she ! " cegulates eat of the oven, mal it unnecessary to st ‘4 ; port from . f p 'y tostay C. Leonard Wooley, d or 0 North Dakota has already made ces are to be held at Washburn of the state federation of wpmen’s bie and tie eontiactre, fs, Lronaed Wooley: director ot ‘hel jeu advansos ny asad aertteae Gvedneeday afternoon, st B elock clubs NEY: ‘the kitchen while foods are being cooked in the oven t gravel producers and cavations at Ur for the season onjtion in many of its crops. We have: 4 > = WR i February 19, Clay tablets bearing} itted and Li much seed since | LORAINS3=2 : the names of kings unrecorded in his OR she REGULATOR Public Amazed as j tory and indications that they had mada notable progress in the Zand 7 : rel a aa 500 B.C. were {control of potato diseases and in the . Zandra Drives Car | among tne discoveries, standardisation of Grimm | alfeits: When you choose a Reliable Gas Range, you choosc While Blindfolded: Relies Are Unique ration and seed. certification. refined design, ed construction, perfect baking cribed with the| Under the new certifieat Zandra, the psychic now here on an! Hanes of members of the household! ™"" ? Seay Un neh nde he paychic now here on im of the daughters of Sargon of Ak-|Work of certification in wheut, oats, 1, “the lady who became the hii barley, millet, flax, peas, corn anu hel te tess of the moon sod at Ur," [ther small grains. r car through Were found, Farther down was un-| jj antors ig gree tl seed the business district in an exhibition earthed the Lapis Lazuli cylinder] ‘sboratory, through ita field crop int Bayete willl, Gian cus aticded K 1, the. ¢|Spection system, will attempt to aid by narrow scrapes us he circled } founder of the first |#0Y grower, whe takes prover steps street intersections or trucks and oth- "This was characteriz. | to nuint, flelds fon. rewiateation, see ean tea cd by Mr. Wooley as a historical |‘cttification and listing, | Inspectors When the return had been made to, document of first importance. vaahagepwene-smimnales tor fale: ire the theatre, the blindfolding cloth! “Three years ago at Tell-El-Obeid,”| “vccrign on or before June 20th, In. was removed from Zandra’s eyes and added the report, “the expedition dis-\ sectors will, may and properly in: the crowd was permitted to see that covered the foundation tablet andj spect the weed Mieldsvatcane pean ai the eyes had been covered with cotton Bold seal of A-An-Ni-Pad-Dam, the! + Soe NOS! pads throughout the performance. Second king of the dynasty, and my How he accomplishes the feat re- thereby restored to history a line of Tinns as big w pustle as before, j kings often regarded as” mythical. | let ee | Shorty after 12 o'clock a. path Now A-An-No-Pad-Dam’s father be- : was cleared in front of the heats comes a real person attested by ma- for the psychic to get to the car. He terial proof.” The Thrill of a came out with the blindfold ad ed, backed away from the curb } | Mr. Frank A. Selver, rep- True Story ly despite the gang of boys hovering’ resenting the Groun ri cr WELL-WRITTEN fiction story is id Grippe ASS be entertaining, but no qualities, and the beauty of simple tines and easily , cleaned surfaces. The Lorain Red Wheel is located at the front of the oven, thereby saving space in the kitchen. Our prices are so reasonable thet a Reliable Range * for mother will not strain the Christmas budget. RELIABLE Gas Ranges CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES. COMPANY i} Phone 727 508 Broadway nder seals i put on his first big feat in public here today when, Of Every Car We Sell This institution is a part of every car we sell —buildings, stocks of parts and supplies, equipment, knowledge,, financial responsi- fe- dangerously ‘close to. the car and h started down Main street at a live- Shoe company, will be at the) Croduet of elle Getion writer's ue ben followed a series of store of Alex Rosen & Bro.| [imagination can compare in darts by blocks with a circle at th April 12th, where he willl thriling loteres with the story sharp slapping on of the brakes to take care of anyone who has| that iscaken right from life itsel come to a stup us the driver sensed ina- That is why True Story Maga. the crossing of his path by a ci *; foot trouble. Free examina: zine istl.efavorit periodical wath tines eomed We would run, Ina TU overcahe millon ents ES? bility, resources—all thé elements that make safely. . Svs fed ahcou of Mean up this business are included in every sale Curtailment of Women's aaa ftv naar ot we make. You may not need all of it, but : malar : Dribble Causes ‘ind failure of nughes and it’s all here to assure you complete and per- New York, April 11.-44)—Criticism human souls ate bared so that of the action of the joint basketball Problem others may avoid the same mis- rules committee in restricting the takes. Much Criticism 4eni tears. Hygienic Humes liaabgee ee manent satisfaction in ownership. dribble in the amateur game to a ‘The May True Story will fascl- flags beunce came from many quat- Hanilicdnewraeays< nate thrill and gage rou, Now : : Dr, James Naismith, who invented Discards like ti on ail newsstands. Buy it today. ia } the game ars ago, declared the is like tissue ‘ 5 rule change is decidedly a backward . rf i step. The dribble, he said, has heen i one of the most spectacular features newestands 1 of the game. By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Atalt ae ' “The dribble in tho game as played Registered Nurse y ‘ in the west has not brought on ex- yess F . ' cessive “roughness,” he said when greatest business and Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars told the committee made the change handicap has finally pps 3 “to eliminate roughness and encour- Sysecouye by a an we ae i age team play.” Dr. Naismith is pro- Sotex, which 8 in } sas University and is a life honorar. Epis ease : ‘i ‘ member of the committee. The new ated pea creole caally Chiropractor 3 rule was adopted unanimously by the as tissue. Which ends the prob C committee in annual. session here] !¢™ of laundry or disposal. Free Examination ‘ Saturday. You wear lightest, filmiest gowns - . ’ ———--- in safety and without fear. Vor | Lucas Bik, Bismarck, N. 1. j Mr. Frank A. Selver, rep-| Kotex protects absolutely under resenting the Ground Gripper} a! conditions. 11's 5 times as ab- Shoe company, will be at the sorbent as ordinary cotton pads. De- stere of Alex’ Rosen & Bro.| 772s (00! ry Obtain at any store, without hesi April 12th, where he will) ancy, simply hi “KOTEX.” = ez take care of anyone who has} Many stores have it already wrapped | foot trouble. Free examina-| for you to pick up. and take home j if | SARL te Package of 12 costs only a few ‘ ‘ ‘ ” cents. Be sure you get the genuine, é gue bo See tem» meats | for ouly Kotex itself is “like” Kotex , the voters for their support : : in the recent city election. E TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public that Frank A. Sil- (puis Pe tag PETERSON. KO TEX ver, foot. specialist from the Ground Gripper Shoe company, Bos- ton, Mass., will be at Alex Rosen & Bro.’s Tuesday, April 12th. He will examine the feet of those men and women who have foot tgou- | bles, and will tell how to correct them. This service will be absolutely free of charge during the demonstration of Ground Gripper Shoes. Mr. Silver will demonstrate how the correctly built shoe combined with a few simple treatments will correct weak feet — weak ankles — flat foot—- broken arches—bunions—tender heel—sore joint—callouses. We urge you to take advantage of this offer and get rid of your foot troubles and enjoy life. | TEs the Maytag at housecleaning time. See how it is to wash your Cay eee at Gye hard sl, draperies you want thoroughly cheariedt before you put them away. i Remember the’ is unmatched for speed id St ee a Ubi sen kee tas pears ay srl features that per regi giving t make otha. \g,t tag fm your oun home Bago Ms ite di don't me Mee ee ee eee ee Announcement I wish to announce that I have pur- chased: the Ed Smith Blacksmith Shop on Broadway and am now open for business G. E. Peterson Corner Broadway and Seventh Street Bismarck, N. Dak, - Alumisiun Washer ~ FRENCH & WELCH HDWE. CO. BISMARCK, 'N. PAK \ Sakae Seep ALEX ROSEN & BRO. -