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, : ; ?AGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ; ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER “14, 1920 — — mere a = srarenern wreescrmremen a cre ST SET | made loyeto>one of the most chorm- | ‘ jl ; ‘ ing girls. entertained the Council lay-| ‘ : : ishly, only to be seized by the “Italian | : e Do \ authorities upon reaching Naples, and | The Annual '. : Se OF KUROPE SEEN bombs were found in his Inggage. ‘This | Cy a delayed the party a day in Nap’ 5 by Your they” found Ie exciting, nevertheless | ‘ ormal Dance zs Mrs. Wheeler stated that the wonde ? f a Xmas i ful special train put at their disposal in) @ Truitt ti ii i hs Will Be Given at Italy was a-train that had been map- | ql | - . Shopping’ beh Dees ,ufactured in Ganada for the Kaiser be) pyy ps INQUISITIVE RO Frost fellow shall fall undel the spell . Hotel McKenzie u pping fore the war, and after the war was ae Of my beauty.” H Mrs. E. G. Wheeler Returns turned over to Italy as the spoils of NE EAuaREE day a Rose Bush The Big Tree and the Shrub in vain ' BISMARCK ere : " eocecnrge yp war, ! heard the trees and shrubs talk | warned her to go when the sunimer From Extensive Trip Through Geneva was the only city in Swit-| ing abott Jack Frost. were over, but inquisitive Rose a aay A Old Country erland visited, and the object of spe-; “How different it will be In thls g8%~ | push would not heed them, “T want Friday Evepitug, eb ss ss aoa tion tablet” marble wall a. block Qui # few) months!" sald the Bis.) see this wonderful artiste she tol Dedémper Thirg-tirst YT pees in length, showing all great religious , TTe: etning/over the wall ay Kthem, “and show you also that he will | Si 1 ae ’ SEES MUSIC AS AN AID yeformers of the World, set-in bas !< “Yes.” "mswered the Shrub growing \gocome any shaye.” i | Nineteen ‘Twenty 0 nson § tei ferns, relief. , Ree by the wall, “Not even the beauty oF] We6 ne night “after all the other SAL ar . R . eee ay . Sue Switzerland, Mrs. Wheeler said, is | the beautiful Rose cau saxel ber when | gowers in the garden had gone to bed | \Danging in Patterson's Hull \ Dee'ares People W.ll Respond the most thrifty of the European coun: s!t Is time for Jack to have his sway foe Bush kept one beautiful pig blos- | “Entrance trom Hotel MeKenzic me ale . 5 tres and the reason is obvious in | bere.” som awake and waited to see Jack | ‘ : > Po ular-Priced ~ to Music Apneal Quicker the earnest work done by all the peo-} “But Jack Frost is a wonderful art- = Over the moungains and tee { x ! thts Tone : y >) ¢ | Dp Than Any Other i ple. Eve inch of ground is cul | ist,” id the Big Tree. “L some Nes tups, he came softly angi without his ; You Are Cordially Invited to Attend < S “veted, the people are happy and think when the sun is shining after | ypother—North Wind—so that no one ! a ia i “prosperous, , Swot lid presence e leapet Come and-Danceathe Old Year out, and the New . Mira NAG. Wheeler’ GE Mandan and They say the building now’ in use knew of nis presence until he leaped | A oy ore marck where large classes in mu- for-the Peace conference at Geneve, and the earden wall: S Year in, and help make the Usual Noisy Night's © under her instruction has €2Joyed the wonderful view from a He espfed the beautiful blossom on See ie ‘ 7 just’ resumed her woM after over hill top, showing the converging of ‘ | Rose Bush the first thing, and quickly Hytertaiyment at, the Big Hotel j ths spent in Europe. the Rhine.pnd the Rhone rivers. + \) he touched her soft petals with lis + Aer ie eo j Mrs. Wheglertwent abroad early in Three Days In Paris COANE long, icy fingers. ai} | { Ag: Elaborate Dinner will be Served at Mid-Night : The ‘ August with the International Council — After three days in Paris they tour \ TODVE " SA1O “E knew he could not resist me,” 2 MainDinite ib; with afSpecial, Buttet ‘ & ‘of Women of the World. ah cound! eal ithe ey fants aes bi ROSE BUSA. thought Rose Bush, thoughshe shiv- in the lain Dining Room—with afs i ) Bute : meets every five years and.the pls ROLET -Ste vas ch i F ler his 0] she sew, f 1 $e ii dnc iri . Store ot Saeetine this a was at Christiania for. her to endure. ‘ Tiiat ‘the misery ed upiet His foe a Se a i Luncheon served in the Dance Hall during tho ; H Norway. ‘This Council reports on the and destruction are beyond dese:in- iden ileie: ait teoete fecih- his GEC early hours of the New Year Morning That. advancement ‘of Civilization and the tiqn. She noted that the very few [moonlight a Rees a Nae Uae c ; 3 i bettering ,of conditions gurrgundins © dren in the war stricken me TORE” OTRIDE, 88 UE RU ate Gee PA Mehcaee HaeNMueat Has : women and children. The party reach{ tricts do not respond to. the greet- peeped over the jrall, Rose Bush J. Noise Makers Provided tor EachNiues ’ ed Norway in time for the meeting’, N88 and gifts ofthe tourists. They Jooked so beautiful that the Big Tree 4 ‘ > 1 Septembe: ; seem stunned. Mrs. Wheeler saw very and the Shrub gazed on her with Make Yout- Reservations Early Brought fhe Council was composed of the f@W women or men, not-more than admiration, 2 f : officers, delegates, alternates and, wo: three in some villages. Here, Mrs “You see, my_ friends, he ald not} No Tables Reserved Without Tickets Which May the.. / men ‘who had been prominent in club Wheeler thinks, is the most he!pfu] .o has been here in the night that the | joayame to die,” saldRose Bush: “he y, ; + Renee jwork in this country. Among the werk pf Teronstrneulon: garden is more, beautiful thar in the |’madé me more benutiful than hefore.” ‘ be Secured at the Hotel Desk Low Piast named group Mrs. Dav d Alten Whislee etka ne stter ance, MTS. summer tine.” But the Big Tree and the Shrub | ; / i Wood, National Commun singNeaa, 1 Pad f fa PSTN miracu “Yes, Jock Frost is a wonderful fel- | did not reply. They knew. what wonld i \ , v Is a / ‘er, who was invited to accompany Jously from the war destruction, and low,” answered the Shrub,’ “and. ngt | h; viien thé aun. ghone GiMeet H “ ei Prices the party and have charge of the all because the people are proud, si- ace Vaal ich to Bee his work Pe Naa ens EMR eee’ Bahn 2 PEE ! ‘community singing. It was found that ae and industrious. They are going iiteg ea ae oe Be Toetancte Ja ne, wa ; re ite —— ae SS Mrs. Wood could not make the trip, ‘0 help themselves,in.a short time. - uae 3 serena 3y and by the warmth melted the ; er , ST—A pair of large shell ‘rimmed to < therefore Mrs. Wheelef was asked to _ The Council went into Germany| “When does‘thix wonderful fellow | frost and poor Rose Bush began’ to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : ese pat ieihee Wace. + Bindok . v7, Fi represent Mrs. Wood in the depart- from Belgium over the path of the |come to the garden?” asked the Rose | droop, then her petals. curled, and |. WR SALE—Recl baby carriage. Please return to 402 Fifth ‘street. Bismarck B' ment of music.’ This, ‘Mrs. Wheeler (estructive "German ~army, and the | Bush. before night she had withered, FOF ae. iitic Pes itRo OR NEL Phone 768L. 12414-8t | aia. - road was covered slowly because ot} “After sll you flowers are asleep,” | “Poor Rose,” sighed the Big Tree, hae Titel. elo Tritt \ 4 H| ‘The Council took passage under the the poor road beds. (Most of thc | answered the Shrub, “You will never | “she was-so inquisitive she.had to seé eo : LOST—A small purge. containing be- ‘Travel and ‘Tratfic company of New time was spent af Antwerp, a city 0°] see him, Rose, and even your beauty Yér herself.” y WANTED—Competent girt for general tween $2 and $3 in silver and two York, and with the supervision of Most interest historically. ‘ould not save,you, He would be sure |“, am not sure whether It was her| house work. by Jan. tst. Mrs. keys. Réturp to Mrs. W. E, Parsons. Secretary dt State Colby. ‘Mrs.Whee! On to Hotland, the party found ev: | 4, nin your petals and leave you with- | yanity or because she was inquisitive.” | Stackhouse. Phone 594. J2-14-Iwk Phone 758. Reward offered. 112-14-3t er reports that it was necessary for @Tywhere prosperitly—the greatest ana : aes : iniéy.or Decnuae she was:indulsliiye, he Si |the two managers of the trip to kcep Of any country. ~Much tye was spent | ered ane Gen ak See Rees uid the Shrub, “but it Is Just as we Bi watch most carefully in order that @t the ‘Hague ‘and here. Mrs. Wheeler Rose: Burl tassed cher hens oan Buide not even er, hearty coulds8aye = the party have the accommodations Stated, was the keynote of what thc | Queen of the garden,” she hér from Jack Frost's frosty, touch.” a a ‘ promised, -but all turned out success- Women of the new era are determiner | I will show you that even ¢ (Copyright) HAT l ‘fully us to accommodation. to bring about. Everywhere else, they as - yon Ht es a . were in touch with:the past. In the ‘i , + ~ i ailure = Progress of Music beautiful Peace building at the Hague Keoplonebianting,, Trees, | Just a Reminder. thru_b: ang : Since the department of music was - presented by Andrew Carnegie anc{ AS an asset t6 any piece of proper- “The Grahcoins are spending the must be added _ to bak ing Bie Wan itch tee Gocedeaine ed ‘furnished by every nation in the world RA ties bp trees can - ha orerce | winter in Florida,” remarked Mrs, Dub- : costs-it has to be paid for. ee, ay, CONC: 4 '' was the message of the future. Every- | timated. he moment a tree is plant ' wajte, who was glancing over the so- ‘ ee ‘ progress in stat, dinsstlon, telling ol ‘thing new, high grade, well kept, or- | ed the value of a piece of property is ciety pag: | Calumet Baking Powder. ye) conimundty ane oa. Gahe derly_and peacefyl. This, Mrs. Wheel. | increased. As Mr. Kennedy s to. «yell, what is that to us?” asked! will save'you all of that. Be- i leehee eae tn oglarie Mie Wh ae er stated, is where the Council founc | the boys, “time goes bni just the sume,” | afr Dubwaite, fretfully. “We can't! —. cause when you use it—there /are gene ae " Ae ne aah eel- _its hape for the bettering of civiliza- | so why not plant some trees. The agora to spend the winter in Florida.” | no failures—no losses, Every bak: hs ys, toe ue ne Ae nique €X-' tion fay the women and children of the tree-planting campaign that is oceupy- | «pgopably noe,” answered (Mrs- Dub: | ing is sweet ,and palatable—an a if the accompaniment to. the , “14: Ing the attention of the country Fight | waite, with aii alr of resignation, “I! fs stays moist, tender, and delicious '> i accompaniment’ to the. ‘vhe tour,of the Council*on thei: ae Neat cintie Ghiaeoeeanittd . an signation. “I/ the last tasty bite, e sing of American airs in the hotel’: way to Norway and:through the great now has taken on many phi é Se He just thought I'd call your attention to} Th: (Y bi . but y All a, ining parte North Mo calacnt conference inf Christiania: will be giv | °2¢> oe tee ase: Me Ne oe i the fact that it is still/being done.”—| at Sa 1g aa SY ot the Coundl, atone time crecident {cm im another issue. EOD erty te teen cranes ther it Birmingham Age-Herald. | n thatisn’t all. Yousave when Sales / Bree is. Neues Pineau ee Deeaident be q scliool yard ora tea ae ae i c you buy Calumet and you save 3 D: e Nationa deration of Women’s mentbrance,” suth as is being planted | St * when you use it. ; ie i | i trange Character. ' jal sand was algo vice president of CZECH WITH A SCOTCH NAME | with memorial. trees in many parts ¢f! apo ahout ailibwite?” “a ai National pelle ration of Musics ae the country. , A properly planted road; “In what respect?” 4 a MORRIS REEL aseiae. tne Editor of New York Hias Lidu De-| means hetter transportation: to or from |” vps mentality?” | | | Wheeler said. The community: singing | seconded Fret obj Roy's or between towns: That all means | © «op, T wouldn't go so far as-to say | ; | was conducted in the mountain hotels | ARS SClansmens better business, better living condi: | Gupwitz? mind is a_perfecp blank, but) Strictly of Norway- “ Fi , | tlons, and a better country.—Sheldon | T've never heard him express an opin: m ; “It is through music,” Mrs. Wheel-| If Harry Lauder Were to read that.a | Ridsdale in National Property Owner. | ton on the League of Nations, and he at st readily reached, and is Slova ght t ”"—Birming] 2 : through music that they must be help- | he would doubtless conclude that the WON WIFE BACK AG réads."—Birmingham Age-Herald. oe _ ed bagk to normal after the torture! printer ad pied the type. Just the 3 . Spey eT, of war’ | ame isa fact that the patronymic or | Man Returned Fram War to Find | Ung Sitter. | BAKING POWDER aj ianding first at the Tsland ie Sicily |p. C, Gregr, editor df the New York oman Married to:Another.” |.” | sahera: 18 ne thing hfe thal ‘pEST GY- TEST" ie end ona 10 panes: Home, x toy Bohemian daily, Hlas:Lidu, is nothing Informed in 1916 by the Canadian | young be yer fe oye qt a oe fe fea] Dresses fQ sarrerd that: tteue Wie ae rel nat less than a Czecho-Slovak remnant of| gofernment that her husband, Henry | be proficient. in when he comes.'to —_ pal evident among the people ye. Wat | Mactiregor. Curtis, had died as a result of being ; Practice! nee fr . : ig | : = >, Mrs.xEsther Warren | ~ “What fs that?” = Dresses St F;|thougnt by Mrs. Wheeler that Italy). And the answer is that one of the} gassed In. battle, MrscBster TaN eEh hatomne Get oF adligilite, ote BA 7 : 7 me 77) , i?) | today is in the throes of greater un- | editor's liveliest ancestors was an ad-| Curtis of Kansas City, Mo., marri¢d.| inate Aeeeiean ay. Itisreasonablein cost and = Dresses rest than any European country@isite@; venturous Scot of thegreat Rob Roy's} Eygene Peel, who had been a Bultor’| e A ‘4 possesses more than the or= y : by the Council."Here she found marked | clan who found: his’ way to Bohemia} for her hand at the ‘same time that Stosldig tiie Gcliak | dinary leavening strength. You pay Calumet»: Dresses oe idleness, poverty, and unused lands, | and stayed there. ; Curtis was wooing ‘her. \ pryder Boe oe xn ng to corner | less and use less, You get the most Sunshine Cake a : in striking contrast to the untold beau. The real Bohemia of New York, In June, 1919, almost three years; ‘yden—Are N ae ” impurity, dependability and whole- Recipe ty of architecture, art and nature. On quite unknown to the pallid Bohem!-| after she had married. Peely Coytis re- | me Mae ae Rants ot? I see you ve someness. z th #4 cup of butter, q - the other hand, the travelers were de- | ‘ iticiZ va- red. He said he Jrad’ been; bought gross of them, it i Wy cu ‘anue =e 4 ; k ms who criticize life from the eleya-| appeared rae : way — 1€ 1s the cups gr lighted with the absence of flies in| tea ofa Greentieh village table d’hote,| gassed, had spent month¢ in a hos-| Wetmore—Sh! ‘They're spirit ther- In ewintn tech et ke lated sugar, 24 LETHE Sasi een ere capone | Hes, in the Seventies, between Second | pital, much of the time delirious, and | mometers. say one Is filled with 9 pest st. That's what Has made it supe flour, J cu sereens , and practically nox flies. | avenue and the East river. Since the|*that all marks of {identification had! per cent alcohol. , the world’s biggest selling baking ater, oh “There can be no pedée and content-| War its’ inhapitants~-call_ themselves been’ Tost. — ‘ | PE A | powder — has kept it the favorite ment, Mrs, Wheeler thought, until the ' Ozecho-Slovaklans. 3 Curtis discovered his former w ife| Sell your cream and poultry) | \ of millions of housewives for more citizens have more work to do. | Editor Gregr, whose forefathers for-| had married Peel and, qsked her foe our agent, or ship direct to / an thirty years. : se Naples Charmed | got to hand him down a Scotch accent,| choose ; between them. Mrs. Esther th 8 Produc Co. Bis-| Pound can of Calumet contains full The women of the party were! and who wouldn't know how to say] Warren Curtis Peel decided she liked | Northern. Produce Co. Bis-| 16 oz, Some baking powderscome in charmed with the cameoes of Naples,! “Hoot, mon!” either in Scotgh or husband No. 1 best and so informed; marck. Write us for prices on N f DoE eed of Te ce taee Be abre of 16 oz. cans. Be stre 3 ‘the jewelry in Rome, the laces . of | Gzecho-Slovak, Is a son of a renowned| Peel, Husband No. 2 applied for and} cream and poultry.—Northern | 4 you get a pound when you want it.” Nanay and he silks of Mien. Every-| Bohemian patriot who served for 50] was granted a divoree. ‘Produce Co. u Pe Sareea ea Se Dresses : coustant "aRBeal a ch vad te ae years asia parliamentary seprecent : vathedral on a mountain ton in Gioia. | tive of his people in the legislature of a ; i cathedral on a mountain\top in Sicilly, | tive of -h 7 | Dresses ft ruins or Pompeit at’ Naptes, ‘the | thele | Austro-Hungarian appressors [etree NER H EERE REE HEEPEEEE EEE HERP AHR E HERR REE awl js | Vatican and Catacombs at Rome, the , The editar, himself is & profound stu - - ~ “ - °F woncertal viows of Naturg in Plor. | dent f° fhtern@tional affairs. aig Wi THE STORE OF SERVICE Dresses WM ence and Michael Angelo’sf'Davia” in| looked upon a8 8 Snge by the 700,000 i n D the public square. \ Gzecho:Slovakians In America.—-New y ’ : : / resses _ The Council stayed in an hotel fac. |-York Sun. wed f 7 a < B ing one of ‘the oldest churches in? Pee er ses. hen wiey With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck Venice and thé week following re-i i OSEVG? | ras ye 2 ceived a wire that the hotel hadJbecn | - That Biggest Gole- Shipment. | Shop and Save f ; split in two_b rthquake. { The Cunarder Aquitanin’ arrived at we SSG A Nihilist, Wheeler said ,at-| New York the othef day from -South- { ——} ia @ nes y tached hippselt AG, the party on ship | ampton, vid Cherbourg, with ‘the big: oard, was the) party 3 bog i evi a 4 ara, an the slterts the party and j Sest shipment of gold ever carried on 38e EXTRA SPECIALS 38ec 1 i one steamship to this country, { > > ‘ \ | The gold bullion was pifeked in 834 A Very Nice Xmas Tree .......... i bas AFTER NINE YEARS} wovden boxes claniped with iron bands Capk 1 Coffee. 1 Ib a S : \ | and the value estimated at 18% mil- { 2Caphota So Bie BE ee - Bismarck Testimony Remains | tion _deilars United States’ cur- | 1 Ib. Hershey’s Cocoa ........... 1 * ; tency, On the voyage it was kept in 1-2 Ib. Royal Quality Green Tea . ~Unshaken ot the specie room under charge of the t op W. Bhi ee i urs a 1 Remains Un-| purser aud. the chief officer. . W. Blue Berries ... nae a shaken. y; | The entrance! to the specie reom Sr S ‘ Armour’s Very Best Milk, 2 tall, and 1 small \ the best test of trutl¢ Here | was guarded the entire trip and was {+ i S . o ¥ S ene Heinz Ketchup, Large Size ......... . «/ | is a Bismarck story that has stood} watched by members of the¢rew and Makes Wwajjtes more delicious ” , 7 the test ‘of time. “It is a story with «1 the company’s detectives -from, the ; 4 Lenox Soap, 8 for ..-... : olnt, wen wal come straight home | pier until thes gold was taken from ae ith “ Att of rich ' Fancy Apricots, Each Can ........... f vX o me 5. - fl i a pase Baitteas * % aN : Mrs. H. Steinimétz, 113 Second st.| {he ship. | The greater fyirt of she : a generous, spreac N chy Xmax Candles, 2 sets for ....1...... - . Bismarck, says: “Sometinie ago. I srstie, Bees. tthe Balers alleherigy sweet, nutritious Wilson’s. Nut Mar- ‘Ameur’s: Nery Best Cored. Beef? sc Vused a couple of boxes of Doan’s. Kid- | e S oe Say) ’ é ney Pills from Lenhart's: Drug store | Britain's share of ‘the | Anglo-French gatine! Fresh and wholesome ‘always Table Talk Sauer Kraut, 2 for . D jand they cured me of absevere dult ian dye October 15." oh , leg ; Star Naptha Powder, 8 for ....... fy} aching through the small of my back. | ‘he largest shipment of gold previ- . ‘. y % % se ~ 1 had been annoyed’ for ‘sometime; ously carried on one’ vessel was “8% \ Heinz Vinegar, 1 quart ............ Your with a Inmeness and sorbneds thedugh nitilion dollars, taken on the North Lippencotts Jelly, each ............. , my loins and a tired and angu a fee! Gerwig_Ltoyd liner Ceeifie in August, | p ¥-2 dozen Fresh Eggs ............- a. ‘ing ard got no relief until I Jearne. 914. Pr England, But brought back Es - S i Xmas ale Poana anes alls. (Statenient | to America when Capt. Charles Po-|) * R <S. 3 Ibs. Sugar ...: ves f Bie Cea "on October 13, 1919 ‘Mrs. ‘Stein- | MAK “Teceived warning by. wireless | - : ae Pa iS i Shopping ‘metz said: “The cure Dodn’s Kid-+ tat war was imminent. a : 1 Market Basket Free With This Complete List ‘ rf \ ney Pills made for me some years ‘ago bo SR ; \ c cy et ¥F 3 = ere . sSstill permanent. I_am ghd to! White Rice Pon Corn. 1 1b for ; H ae We Are Here to erve You. again endorse then and I always rec- lle d5 Ibs foi 50c. O: H. a ‘! 5 Wak 3 : . Z ommend Doan’s’ to my. friends when | Ele an s. for, o0c. Oscar i. ras Le so "Get a pound to-day ae I hear them complaining of kidney | Will, & Co. Phone 163. . ‘ eZ trouble.” BY oy on eae AMBLE-ROBINSON CO. . és Pre 60c, at. all’ dealers, «Don’t | ribtitors, Bismarck, No. Dak. : 4 3 - Open Evenings Abreres: Sle, iat wall: jdedlers,¢ PRR ees ‘ i eee idney eae ‘Bae duit For Sale: House and Barn. In- 522 8rd Street / Bismarck, N: D. F ; quire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa- ; “Mrs. Steinmetz had. Foster-Milburn | Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Ye~ cific Hotel. ‘ TIPPEE ERE EERE EEE EEE EEE PEEP PEPPER eo. (