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ve * tanies SATURDAY, DEC. 4,:1920 *~ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE c LEGION ROOMS Social activities of the Lloyd Spetz Post. American Legion, will be greatly enlarged with the-coimpletion of dec- orauons planned for the new post clubrooms. It is the intention ef the house committee to .edecorate the walls of the hall and cluti\rooms, varnish th@ woodwork, install: card a (canteen ard reading and smoking roomg, and a kigchenette. A “get acquaintéd” payt, ‘will be given by the auxiliary next Thursday, and on New Year's night there will bc a big house warming, dance and recep- tion. By that time it is expected the decorations will be complefed. The legion boys will appreciate gifts of fur- niture, suitable for club rooms, a li- brary table, arm cliairs, chinaware, Plates, suitable pictures, a phono- graph, or anything of that nature that would improve the club roomgx The hall will be for rent Yor désira dle Parties, it announced, and those in charge of the legion clud rooms ex- pect many of the smaller parties: to ‘be held there. The post officers -an- nounce that any persons wishing to make\\presents as outlined, ebove may do so by calling any post officer. PLAN DANCING PARTY | The entertainment committee of the | women’s auXxNiary to the American Legion is planning a dancing party | for the evening of Dec. 9° This will be! a housewarming for the Legion in their new quarters over in the |~ Hinckley block, and’ will be limited to members of the legion and wo-; men’s auxiliary of the legion. The dance will.start promtply at nine | o'clock with cotillion led by Major | Frank Henry,jfollowed by a regular dance program. The committee, | composed of Miss Runney, chairman; | Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, Mrs. Al Brink, | Mrs. Minnie Schuman, Mrs. Zchlynski and the Misses Henry and Kelly, are busily engaged making unique favors for the cotillion. Good music and re- freshments will be provided and every one eligible is invited to come and have a good time. The legion apd auxiliary hope to have a number ‘ot these parties during the winter. 6 do when the rent comes round?” may not mean a thing to Vice Presi- dent-elect Calvin Coolidge, if the Plans of an informal committee of senators do not go astr; These sen- jetors, will offer a resolution when s reassembles, favoring the CITY NEWS. | Leaves for Carri ss Helen Brosnahan i: HIGH SCHOOL DANCE A pretty leap year dancing party | was given by the girls of the four i| high school classes as hostesses in| the gymnasium of the high school bulding. Besides the young men who | were; honor guests the teachers and| parents of the girls were” present.|/Carrington to spend a There was a program of dances /from | vacation. nine until twelve.. The Patterson or- zanineas | chestra furnished the music. Refresh- Give Dance Tonight ments were served at the close of the} ne U. C..T. will give a dance at program .of dancing and everybody | Elks hall at 9 o’clocly tonight. Felix had a delightful fime. faire is chairman of the dance com- e | i D. A. R. MEETING nee: ! Minishosne ‘Chapter Daughters of | ‘ \ the American Revolution met Friday | afternoon at the home of Misses Lu- cile and Helen Dahl, 615 Fifth street. Mxs. Ramstad was hostess of the meet- Mrs. J. M. Martin read a paper ion leaying for two, weeks | Court to Jamestown | . Judge) W. L. Nuessle will preside at | the December term of court at James- | |town, while Judge Coffey, of James- | towh, comes to Bismarck. ing. — on “The Birth of the Republican Par- Mother U1 ty” and Miss Bertha Burton discuss- Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, 719 Ninth ed Patrick Henry as an orator. An out of town guest at’ the meeting was Mrs. John L. Boyer, of Mandan. street, was called to Qui because of the serious illnes mother. Mrs. Ackerman left for Illi- inois last night. \ wns. ANDERSON SURPRISED — |" [@st MB Mrs. Henry Anderson was most hap- Hamline Glee Club Coming pily surprised last evening at her} Much irterest is felt in the coming home at 820 Avenue B, when fifteen of the Hamline Glee club on’ Decem- | of her friends,called to celebrate her per 22. Already musical circles are | birthday. Cards were played durmg | making elaborate preparations for the ! tne evening and delightful refresh- |.coming of the popular glee club. ments were served. Fire guests pre-| sented the hostess with a beautiful | Kt vers in honor of her! Hee ee ae | Mino terday because of the i- saan S | ous ill of her husband, pe i LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS | thé job department of the Bismarck | he Auxiliary to the American Le- | Tribune. | Mrs. Gilmore Js) the house gion will have a business meeting in guest of Mr. and Mire ne o iobel, a the new club rooms ‘of the Legion | Fourth streef and wi sband's. mai on ‘second floor of the Hinckley }Jmprovemen’ a her husband’s condi- block on next Thursday night. The tion is reported. meeting will precede a social even-| Guest ing now being planned for the Legion | Mrs. Win S. and Auxiliary in dedication of the} pas Called by Illness E. 0. Gilmore was called from m Oregon 422 guest fo P. J. FREE RENT FOR COOLIDGE IS PLAN WASHINGTON--- “Whatcha gonna } purchase, by the federal governntent, ~N Stranger Arrested After Entering | Kaiser’s Castle Doorn, ‘Holland, . 4A stranger, armed with a card describing aim. self as one of the plumbers wio were doing some work at the home of fer nperor William of Germany, rested. a few days ago for en- tering the House of Doorn, William’s residence. ‘The motive that prompted him to seek access to the former em- Peror hag not yet been--revealed by | the Dutch authorities, who placed the man in jail at Utrecht. | Use Battlefield . Wire to Make Nails Riga, Latvia, Dec. 4- A use has at tities of barbed wire left on the batil | fields of Eastern Europe. Riga in- ventors have devised machinery for ;stamping nails out of the wire and jhope by this method to relieve the ; shortage of nails in the Balkan states. Riga has been the center of so much | fighting throughout the war that most of the lakes, streams and roads about #hn. are thoronghly lined with barbed wire entanglements and great numbers of full spools of wire are ly- ing al wire for .making nails is thus made | light, Many’of the piers at this port atty jfor nail making. \ for embassy or legation purposes. It of a home for future vice presidents,| is just being complctet Coolidge Various properties have been ins: ow lives in one-half of a double Hous! DIOP: : E house in North Hampton, Mass. and $200 tion tend ve and FI So SN new Legion club rooms. FORTNEG CLUB loft in bis Fortnightly club holds the regular j friends, i ie meeting, in the Community room of janagh will continu the City library‘on Wednesday after-i her home in St Hel noon, December 8, with the following | Sunday evening. program: ‘Territories and Devend: | jes", Mrs. Robert Orr; ‘Poll ! s”, Mrs, Wiliam Lange sian and German Pottery”, 3 Jacobson: American Yeomen Dance n Yeomen wi dance in the K Hall on 0 Monday night, to wh’ the public is invited. This will t | the place of the regular meeting of} A. kf tain at a pu MOTHERS’ CLUB The Mothers’ Social club wi with Mrs.J.L..Bankston, 51 Second St. Round table, Christmas) thoughts will be had, VanDyke’s “The Other Vv Man” will be read, and there wll be music by a clu member. 4 e & { Bismarck Conserva- tory of Music SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. G. W. Snyder was agreeah vice ¢ Presents cf f ay after t her r i, surprised yesterday afternoon al i Ha line University noe TE pe turns being ner Mi fey. The ery a arranged by he Glee Club \ In ': CONCERT Gd: ughters, Misses Lucy and Nel Many appreciative gifts were received. / Auditorium, Wed. Eve. Dec. 22, 8:30 t CLUB SCHEDULE FOR COMING WEEK P. E. O. Chapter Chapter F. of P. E. O. will meet on vening, December 6, in the {Monday evening, ne Community room jof the City bis é ! at 8 p. m, Roll call wilt be respond: | Admission $1.10, including ed to with descriptions of national\’ War Tdx. Students 55¢ L. Young and; will discuss the; Rug Making”. monuments. Mr. C. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad subject of “Rugs and The Catholic Ladies will hold a food and fancy work sale Sat- urday afternoon Dec. 1lth at the Gas Office. The McKenzie Cafeteria has Secured the services of Mr. D., F. Jones, an experienced Cafe- teria manager, who is now pre- pared to furnish its patrons the best of service with the good -things to eat at moderate prices. The cakes and pastry used are all home made. His Motto will be cleanliness, quality and quick service. A trial will convince. Seats Reserved at Harris & Co., after Dec. 15 ——__,—SS” For BEULAH and BEAR | CREEK Lump Coal, Call WACHTER ~- TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. | GOOD NEWS—10 Per Per Cent reductions on Suits and Over- coats. Klein, and Cleaner. Tailor id in One Day Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO! QUININE tablets. The genuine bears To Cure a. Cent, 15 Per Cent to 20 | | the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. j ed and the so-called “int the lodge announced e impossible for the l0e meeting~in Reom of the Monday, December 6th at 1:30 p. m. consid isters are also cordially inv D., of the First Bapti. present a is anticipated. CUD THIS 001 Cat out this shij at the ix. P. Hall, given by the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Cheb bbb bbb bibl brit bbb SSS SS SSS 202 4th Street 2a morth rent. Above is shown: ing”, at 16th and Park-r Embassy Building” and below! highest. in faver,),)Howgs) 97 Coolidge on the porch of his North Mrs, John B. Henderson at Inset is pict . writing | You { ill recelve in return a tial pack have i qe to jJation |as_ previcus TA . ontaining Fol Honey \ ea eee ‘ar Compound for coughs, colds and e Bis ck Ministerial Associa-j 04). Roley Ki Fama econ will hold its regular monthly | CTOUD: Foley Kidney Pills for pains | n back- | ailments: a whole- Nurses Reception) in sides and back; .rheuma narck Hospital on | ache, and Moley c ure | sale and thoroughly d visiting min-| lic for constipation, ed to at-| aches, and slugs: vols. Jorden, Ph. ; the Bi iding in the city are S$ ed members, the meeting. Rev. 1 THE WARDROBE _ If your Engine needs Regrind- ‘ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, i Let us do'it, we do nothing but ‘accurate work. Bismarck Foun- ~ dry afid Welding Co. PLEATING Accordion, Knife, Box, Double Box, etc, also have Small Pleats for Ruffles ‘and Waists. ONE DAY SERVICE WORK GUARANTEED Write for Circular ‘of Instructions and Price''List | '' Pleating and Dry Cleaning Co. Box 532 Dickinson, N. D. For BEULAH aad BEAR CREEK : Lump Coal, Call “WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. LOOK—Famous Pat- paper on helpful and Ps BABYS COLDS | | sare soon el in the bud”® without “ iS we VA Over 17 Mitlion ‘urs Used Yearly F. Strutz, Secretary. TIS WORTH MONEY close with 3 ‘& Co., | i | cl mail it to Foley F SPECIAL DANCE, Dec. 6th, Good Music. A good time assured. Tickets $1.00. Come and Bring Your Friends ’ : HRTETUUUTRLATTUGLAU GERALD Coedotedobd Owing to the Difficulty ‘jn Obtaining Good Bulk Chocolates We are Compeled to Dip Our Own | Fhe Chocolate Shop ERR L anni anecerriiee kl % HVTNUUUAUGEQUOTNEDAU EQUA ARGH Soebbeeebebteneiek & e ee fot he betninebebbbhbeiibteitettbtee | The 0. K. GARAGE Telephone 951 General Auto Repairing * Winter Storage—Store your car with us and have it overhauled during the winter. Bargains in Used Cars One 1917 and’one 1918 Chevrolet Touring cars at extremely low prices if sold at once. Come in and see them. Sebebeleterdedodebobdeebtecledo dio OTT rick Duluth Overcoats at big reductions. Klein, Tailor last been found here for the vast quan- } ut. The expense of collecting | are Stacked high with qwire suitable || and || | Hen eheetenennighretteeeront: PAGE THREE | 1 A THEATRE — THEATRE Admission Only Adults 25c Children 15c Ethel Clayton in “A LADY IN LOVE” In love with love, she ran away and married a knave. Then when the real man entered her life—! Come and see if you agree with what she did. : Also z “BRIDE 13” The Most Thrilling Picture Ever Made. Shirley Mason : —in— “Girl O’ My Heart” a and Elmo Lincoln Monday “ELMO THE FEARLESS” Doris May and Douglas McLean —in— “LET’S BE . FASHIONABLE” _ Harry L. Wagner at the Organ * . Coming! Coming! 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