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| Luther uther Choru THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1938 8 to Present Pr ogram of Sacred Music Here New York, June 6.—(?}—Grand opera at four-bits is packing the Hippodrome twice daily, indicat- ing that New Yorkers are not as heathen as had been suspected. Mr. Verdi’s Opus dealing with the little Eqytian girl, Aida, has been a good cash register ringer for quite a spell, but not even the fondest enthusiasts of opera figured the piece could stand a “run” in a theatre where movies and vaudeville had fail- |New Yorkers Flock to See Opera At Admission Price of Four Bits sented at the price of a three- layer sandwich but it is being embellished with such creatures as elephants and camels to lend it some good old-fashioned Egyptian atmosphere. The audacity of producers in Presenting entertainment many years old has been the theatrical Surprise of the generation to Broadway. Such ancient upstarts as “Aida.” “Uncle Tom's Cabin” and the Gilbert and Sullivan re- Ppertoire have made their spon- Order Reinstating Tiedman Is Signed An order reinstating H. F. Tied- man as a member of the board of Burleigh county commissioners was signed by Governor William Langer Tuesday. Tiedman was one of three county commissioners suspended pending a hearing on charges that they let a county contract contrary to law. At @ hearing last week, the governor ab- solved Tiedman, and asked the prose- DON'T TRIFLE cution to file a brief in the case of the other commissioners, Charles Swanson and Axel Soder. The brief cg Presented to the governor Mon- jay. The governor said that, because of Pardon board meetings which have demanded practically all of his time for the last few days, he was unable to give the case of the remaining two commissioners immediate considera- tion, but said he planned to do so as soon as possible. It costs Uncle Sam 42 cents a day for each sailor's meals Army ‘meals cost 31 cent CAPITOL Last times tonight Slim Summerville Zasu Pitts ed to excite bravos. Whether it was the opera or the price, all the 6,500 seats in the } huge theatre were taken for the opening Saturday night and simi- | lar business has continued at sub- | sequent performances. Not only is opera being pre- sors lame carrying money to the bank. There is something in the whole situation to inspire philosophic study; grand opera a sell-out, and burlesque shows two blocks away hawking for customers. It must be the elephants. Forty men from Luther College,;men’s choir outside of the eastern {conductor at the great annual Sang- Decprah, Iowa, will present.a program | States specializing in the Polyphonic | erfest gatherings there. of sacred song at Trinity Lutheran ance music of the 15th, 16th and | church in Bismarck the evening of |7h century masters. It is one of] French Ambassador To Initiate New Pact| “Out All WITH COMMON CONSTIPATION jthe few male choirs in the northwest, | a ee ii ae ae PY land the only one within the Norwe-| ev. Op! }. Rindal a pastor. gian Lutheran church, | ‘he concert here will be one of 40; Professor Theodore Nickel, its di-! presented by the chorus on a six- rector, is a*whole-souled worker for jthe cause of better church music in Sale of tickets for the program be- | America, interpreting to his audiences gan Monday. They can be obtained |the too-little-known masterpieces of at the Dahners-Tavis Music company | Palestrina, Bach and their contem- poraries. He isa graduate of the The chorus is unique in size, per- | Konservatorium der Musik at Leipzig | sonnel, and program. It is the only|and is well-known in Germany as a'sador, Sir Ronald Graham, received] solini pact is to associate Great Brit- week summer tour. and the Harris-Woodmansee store. Olive oil Rome, June 6.—(P)\—Henry de Ju- — = venel, the French ambassador, recciv- | Similar instructions from London. The ed instructions Tuesday from Paris to|Italian government is ready to sign initial the latest text of the Mussolinijand the German ambassador, Ulrich four-power peace pact, and thus the; Von Hassel, is awaiting authorization | | principal obstacle in the way of exe-}from Berlin. cution of the agreement was removed. Simultaneously the British ambas- The general purpose of ‘the Mus- ain, Italy, France and Germany in common policies for the reservation League of Nations. Governor Indorses. Missouri Project Present a list of “demands” to the; The camp was set up Monday night | by Dearborn police after a few hun- dred of an original 3,000 marchers, | barred entry to the suburb where the Ford plant is located, had moved in- to a field and announced they would camp there “all summer, if necessary,” to carry out their demonstration. submitted to the Ford company in- cluded higher wages, relief for unem- ployed Ford workers, establishment of workers’ committees to control the speed of conveyors and machinery. Ford Motor company, | Kellogg’s AtL-BrAN Brings | Constipation gets its grip on a | person almost unawares. It often starts with such little things. Head- aches. Listlessness. Bad complex- real. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s Att-BraNn provides two things needed to overcome common constipation: “bulk” and vitamin B, | ALL-BRAN is also a rich source of Relief policy is pendable DESTROYED BY A WINDSTORM! Suppose it were your home! 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Biological tests demonstrate that | the “bulk” in bran is similar to that | in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, and equality for Negro workers, Honey-toned sensation of the radio This agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company will see that you are protected against In a telegram sent to President |-+ Sipamaiauee 1 Roosevelt Tuesday, Governor William | Students ‘Deplore’ | ina Langer urged inclusion of the Mis- *. OG , 4 . : sourl river diversion project in the| | Ducking Incident | | serene a soft mass, which gently i agers ore Howitlipeonredy er autt u —<and it’s olive oil that makes general Hydro-Electric development | ¢— | clears out the intestinal wastes. be 4 project. he Ay Grand Forks, N. D., June 6— How much b tid tat ihe music and loud laughs Palmolive green “May T not urge upon you the very| (®r—Prominent students at the | pleasant patent medicines. ‘Two | M U RPHY uy aro vanes ‘of including the| University of North Dakota Mon- | tablespoonfuls of ALL-BRAN’ daily 66 e Mesburl" fiver’ alversl project, | 48¥ took action which they be- | or usually sufficient. Serious cases, “The Man Who Knows jourl river diversion projects) ieve will write “finis” to investi- | ( Gentes: ago, the oils of olive and palm were found to be priceless pro- tection to lovely skin. They are still which has been taxen up with you by Senator Nye and State Fred McLean, in the general Hydro- Insurance” Bismarck with every meal. If not relieved | ii ii vhich * 4 gation of the incident in whic! this way, see your ae, | Chairman| Harold McDonald of Bismarck nature's supreme beautifiers—today. {Electric development project. You| WS Pitched into the campus Get the red-and-green package at | 218 Broadway © Phone 577 Secretly blended, in Palmolive Soap, may depend upon the wholzhearted ee a group of students last | your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in | they give you a beauty soap that removes accumulated impurities in gentle safety, without danger of drying the skin’ And those oils—no other fats, what- ever—give to Palmolive its natural green color—a color that assures you of supreme mildness, of safety and true beauty pro- tection. Because Palmolive now costs so little, you can well afford to let it do for your en- tite body what it does so well for the face. and enthusiastic cooperation of this Battle Creek. state not only in this development but ‘in all the projects which, up to this | time, have been endorsed. If I can | assist you in any of these matters, Please let me know.” The students issued statements deploring the episode and re- turned to McDonald, subscription solicitor for a proposed weekly newspaper, the black brief case torn from his hands at the time of the ducking. Prompting their action, leaders in the movement declared, was in- formation they had received that there never had been any inten- tion on the part of backers of the paper to canvass the faculty of the university and like state in- stitutions. McDonald was soliciting state employes for five percent of their salaries to go toward the fund for starting the projected political newspaper, “The North Dakota Leader.” The brief case was returned anonymously, after the pledges it contained had been mailed back to those who signed them. is Harris” INCOME PRODUCERS Every company on the investment list of Quarterly Income Shares is paying dividends—not one has missed a pay- ment throughout the depression. QUARTERLY INCOME SHARES provide an investment me- dium designed to meet the economic changes which the next few. years must bring. Dearborn Police Halt March on Ford Plant Detroit, June 6. — (7) — A hastily erected camp of army tents and cots at the Dearborn city limits Tuesday , told how a determined group of trarchers, led, police said, by Com- | munist sympathizers, was repulsed Fay Wray “Ann Carver's Profession” A very fine story of a famous woman attorney. Now it costs less to keep that Schoolgirl Complexion | without disorder in an attempt to For details inquire of Remember Investors Mortgage Security Co. F. A. LAHR E. V. LAHR First Floor Dakota National Bank Building BISMARCK, N. DAK. ieee | WAGNER BILL SIGNED | Washington, June 6—(#)—President Roosevelt Tuesday signed the Wagner bill establishing a national employ- | ment system under the department of | | labor. | Our large covling plant keeps you comfortable. Bonny Bil Dearborn, Mech. June 5, 19335 LOW PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS or ae We do not build a low-price car: the cost to us of puilding our ¢ is pretty high. But we do sella high quality car ata low price. ern Almost every new Ford V-8 car we have built so far this y > i only $490 more to manufacture than its selling price was. As you buy pengeeh Cm to $610, we have to depend on increasing — to ig oie a is i i =< anufacture The reason for this is simple: a m eo the first cars he sells becau must expect to lose money on h charge all his costs to the people who are first to se errr But with the purchaser it is different -- he canno ee anything on a car. It must give him full value from the 4 on giving him full value for years. : a things make possible our combination o f low prices and high cost quality: : 1. Volume Production 2. Taking only one profit i t First, we set our price at wha : of economies we enjoy in volume production. ; maintain our low price we must get veline sa an ae Thus it comes that a car which is really high-co low-cost to buy. There is a difference between a cheap car a quality car. Ford prices are alwa: customer to buy. a = ood and lasting business to = seller. And of the two, the buyer's profit must be, the larger one. It pays us to sell the Ford would be fair to the public on the basis Then, in order to justify and is also A nd a low-priced high fae ys fixed at a point which makes it profitable for a 11 as duce profit to the buyer as wel sonny comparatively, I have my preferences. When a lot to me. For, after all, my V-8 because it pays you to buy it. it comes to cigarettes I like mine “Toasted”. Not that I understand “Toasting”’. I sim- ply enjoy what “Toasting” does! I like the fine quality of Luckies — their mellow-mild- ness. And their purify means cigarette and my lips come in such close personal contact. I've reached for a Lucky ever since I’ve reached smoking age, and if my womanly rea- sons count for anything, it’s always “Luckies Please!” Homey Fork Copyright, 1933, The American Tobacco ‘Company. because Its toasted” ‘