The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 25, 1916, Page 2

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ay oy pue eal} This Store Extends its Best Wishes To those who have crowded it during this bountiful season. _We have studied your wants and have sought to adapt our business to them. We thank you for the apprecia- tion you have shown and wish you A Merry Christmas os Cowan’s Drug Store 123 4th Street iMeau CH I [& s be Yours’ Barre OP Ne iene els cnmicane wna eanens me eDeNuE en el We cannot meet our many friends and patrons to shake their hand, but want to wish you all a right and Merry Christmas and a Most Happy New Year ee erecccee. wocewecccocccoooooooconcccce Lomas Hdw. Co. | the city last night, and is spending to- ‘be furnished by a colored string. or- ANNEX WILL BE OPEN 10 PUBLIC Excellent Addition to Bismarck’s Hotel Facilities Prepared for | Guests The Annex, latest addition to. Bis- marck's splendid hotel facilities, will be ready for the reception of guests January 1, Henry Tatley announced j this morning. 49 guest chambers, 20 with bath; all; provided with running hot and cold | water, clothes closets and other ac- cessories, and each modernly furnis:} | ed with full-sized brass ibed and Am-! erican walnut .dressers, tables and chairs. j beautiful ‘American walnut. The Annex is conveniently located, | jat the corner of ‘Broadway and Fifth, and it will be operated independently of the Grand Pacific, although it will generally ibe in a position to care for the overflow from the hotel proper. A vapor heating system will be used, connecting with the central city plant. An office and lobby will be in- stalled on the second floor, with: roon: clerks in charge day and night. The The completion of The Annex jlac- es at the disposal of the Tatley ho- tel properties 235 rooms and 300 beds, adding materially to Eismarck's ex-) cellent accommodations for the stran- ger within its gates. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN L. Belk of Jamestown, arrived inj day visitirg his father, Captain Belk, | and friends, ! BETTER Quality--Service Nortz Lbr. Co, The White Yard Phone 77 Merry Christmas to Everyone We extend hearty Christmas Greetings and wishes for a bright and happy New Year to our many friends FROM JANUARY 1/3 The Annex provides | ‘All interior woodwork is ot; attractive entrance is on Fifta street. | | Producing a-very nove) but highly at- jultra-modern there will be dancing every evening, LOWE SLATED T0 ;Stated That Minot Man, Reporter to BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1916. | ——————— FOE SES 950050008 Senee.t0 GAIN, ON HOGS ' MONTH’S TIME Carrington, N. D., Dec. 25.— i? From 25 acres of Jehu and five ig: ‘acres of Northwestern ' Dent, together with other food, val- ued at $44, W. H. Sutherland has put on a gain on his steers and hogs the, past month which makes the field. bring -- him $1,058.90, seeeseree LESTE HS REAL GRUL AND ~CLASSY, CABARET FOR NEW. HOTEL j Van: Horn Annouilées Opening January | | SOSSIOS eseeeeoveses ° 1 of Unique Feature For capital City eee Bismarck’s New Year’s eve will be marked by the opening of the Van {Horn grill, one ofgte olassiest modern food palaces in the northwest. Bou- gas Bros. annougced today that they hoped to have their new eating place ready by the eve‘of the new year, and that the _opening,; will be made a real event, As yrian ‘Decorations, The grill, located on the ground floor of the new hotel, will be decorat- ed along Assyrian and Japanese lines, tractive appearance, in keeping with! the nature of the place. Twelve tables will .be provided for guests, and an ex- cellent dancing floor is being prepar- ed, ‘ Cabaret. Music. Music for the cabaret features will chestra, introducing ukeleles and other} tune .producers, and with especial attractions to be an- nounced from time to time, Service Standard High. ‘The service will be of the same high standard which has made the Van Horn cafe so popular, and Bougas Bros. anticipate success with their new undertaking, which is the first un- dertaking on such a scale in the state of North Dakota. BE COURT CLERK TODAYS REPORT Judge Leighton, is Picked for . Job John C. Lowe of Minot, for years court reporter under Judge E. T. Burke at Valley City.and Judge E. B. Goss at. Minot, and recently so en-| gaged with Judge-K. E. Leighton in the Eighth distriot at Minot, is slated to be clerk of the supreme court, to succeed R. D. Hoskins, was the report in, Bismarck this. morning, “Personally, | am very much in fa- vor of the appointment of Mr. ‘Lowe,” in discussing the report this morning. | “Mr, inclined to believe his application will receive very favorable consideration.” Choice Would Be. Fortunate. “The: choice would ibe a. very for- tunate pne,” said retiring Justice E. T. Burke, when interviewed. “Mr. Lowe is:.a very able man; ‘he would make. @ splendid clerk.” The Minot man is ‘known through. out the state as a remarkably effi- cient court repgrter and an attorney unusuafly well grounded in law. Of | j ficial announcement of his appoint-! ment: is. expected in a day or two.) |sNow FLURRIES ACCOMPANY OLD NICK TO CITY | (Continued _from_page_one) i there and not’a child-will be neglect- | ed. ” Shortly before midnight, Captain j James Murphf'led his army of officers | through the downtown jbusiness. dis- trict while the’ band played the “Sal- | vation Army Is Marching On.” It) 8 a wonderful spirit of Christmas | jand ‘brought ‘the true sense of the word to many in the city. The Christmas kettles netted the j army $123.33 during the seven days they were on the stree:s. The contri- butions Saturday amounted to $37.45, the heaviest of the week. This is con sidered a remarkable showing in face of the cold wave which gripped this section. “i | at Hospitals. Patients atthe Bismarck and St. Alexius hospitals were not forgotten Christmas Eve. Special arrangements Were made for their entertainment last evening. Christmas trees gaily ; adorned with electric bulbs and gifts | Were on each floor and the patients | were permittéd to view it from their | rooms. Indiviudal remembrances were | given each patient and ‘special music featured. At the Bismarck hospital the Evan- &elical choir visited the hospital; | Christmas Eve and gave a program of carols am. special Christmas mu- \s » This evening the annual enter-} | tainment will be given the nurses in| the parlors of the hospital. A Christ- | mas tree will feature and 125 guests. | including the hospital staff and friends | | are expected to attend. The nurses were well remembered by their many | friends. and. felatives. | At the St. Alexius hospital the | Christmas entertainment was held | | last evening in the nurses’ class room. | ‘| Many gifts found their wap to the sis- {ters and nurses of this institution. ; The large Christmas tree was laden | with gifts atid tables had to be util- ized. Midnight mass was solemnized ; in the chapel and special music fea- iliary of. the,;Ladies Aid. society of thé. in church . presented thi pital with jellies and candies, | Kidder county the first of ‘last’ week. ; He had taken refuge for four daps | short distance from the scene of the | murder, several weeks ago. said Justice-elect James E. Robinson, | ‘Lowe is an applicant, and I am |f* tured the service. The hospital aux- { he general public, resuming a career, which it. began 388 years ago as the, Sheridan house, under Eber H. Bly., ‘The Northwest is being refurnished , ¢ and refinished throughout. Four car- loads of furniture now are.on. the way | from‘ Chicago. Hot and cold water will be-installed in every room, and about half of the sleeping rooms: will have ‘private:bath. Each room will be sup: t plied with a telephone... The old lobby ‘will. be restored,: but it is not certain as,yet that the dining room will be reopened. During the session the din- ‘{ing room will be used for catcuses } and: public gatherings of the league. ‘About January 1 the first: floor ef the:McKengie annex, consisting of ten sleeping apartments, each with bath and Murphy. receding. bed,..will be op ened. The ‘annex extends the*kitchen } to':52 by 48 feet and makes’ possible | radical improvements which make an | kitchen a model of emclencty and san- itation. Ede & 4 38 - HERE FROM. DOUGLAS, Peter Arneson of Douglas arrived in the city last evening and was a guést at the McKenzie hotel. es HERE FROM STEELE. tients. These‘ gifts were much ‘app ciated by Sister Boniface and other members of the hospital staff. The employes of the Wachter Dray and Transfer company were. gener- ously remembered by G. C. Wachter, the proprietor of ‘the firm. A large Plymouth Rock chicken was given each of the married men and leather gloves to the single.ones. The chick- ens were raised by: Mr. Wachter. Nearly 50 men are employed ‘by the Wachter firm. BLACK TO HAVE CHARGE T0 NP HEADQUARTERS Former Manager of Capital-Removal Campaign Comes Here to Serve NASH IN HOSPITAL HERE | pa Aa Frank E. Black, formerly manager of ithe’ ‘New Rockford capital removal campaign; more. recently business manager of the Grand Forks Commer; celal club, and now in charge of the im- migration department of the league. ex- change, is in the city. preparing to es- tablish Non-Partisan league headquar- ters for the session at the Northwest hotel, which will be reopened under the management of E. G. Patterson, During the session Mr. Black and Mr, Patterson announced ‘this morn- ing, reservations will be received only from Non-Partisan league members, After the close of the assembly, the jold hostelry will be thrown open to League i Cleon Nash, alleged murderer ‘of Clarence Hicks in a shack int tie, Black Hills, 14 -milesy northwest, of Robinson, was brought to ‘Bismarck. the latter part of last, week‘and plac- ed in the Bismarck hospital for medl- cal treatment. With his face and feet badly frozen, Nash surrendered to Sheriff Price of 4. 7 from the intense cold in a shack, a Mr. and Mrs,.J. M. Dixon of Steele 4 were arrivals in the city yesterday. Public Dance at Commercial Club ‘ Hall, Wednesday December a7. From. hospital authorities it could not be learned this morning ‘whether amputation would be necessary. | H f "(ene suuuueauuerdauenaunas % May Happiness and : : Prosperity Be Yours for 1917 WE ARE NOT GOING TO TALK BUSINESS 1 TO- DAY, FORONCE WE ARE GOING TO FORGET: THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR AND OFFER: YOU OUR BEST WISHES-FOR-A--- -- Merry Christmas and a Happy and Successful New Year. | UR BUSINESS is necessarily a business which requires constant publicity and at- Oo" tention and it often séems to you that. we are too commercial and too anxious to do business, but let us ask you to feel that there is a deep and strong underlying cur- rent which runs through our most strenuous business day and that is our appreciation of your support and good will, but, as we said before, no business today, just good health and prosperity to you. a mary The CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY | E | FRONT STREET PHONE 684 ‘AMERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Most PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUR MANY FRIENDS We want you to telephone us the first of the new year and let us take you for a ride in our New Series 18- 1917 STUDEBAKER BISMARCK MOTOR CO. 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