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\ q BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE > OLDS (ONE HUNDRED MORE PUPILS ENROLLED |", 2, 458 Head or chest IN CITY SCHOOLS THAN YEAR AGO AND [iti tera) 6: ion “externally” with BOYS LEAD IN ATTENDANCE FIGURES |") 7"! % 700 | Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for | Will Building Has Greatest Ra Neate et ce Hosiery | Number of Students While] :uthoritics to six up the basement of . * » {that building into a school room and +! Conditions in Wachter Insti-}iiace the Ki Ss “YOUR! BODYGUARD" - 30#, 6 ig rton there, This i { For expert accounting, see |) 1 room, when it muaplete, WILE be one | f | Morces ‘p'0 Into 1, Mn y Phone 75—City Fuel J. H. Johnson, Annex Hotel. || tute Forces Kindergarten Int OF etibeveat and boot lathe euttee Co., for Medora Coal. ¢$—_______________#| Basement. building. ‘The room vacated by the ————— fea kindergarten will be used to House : | 13 ‘i i S first grade which has sual eeerecccececevercccveseceseersecceseenerensecccceseseseeeresseceteeeees, | pupdis enrolled in, tbe first grade which has an un | schools the highest {Jie enrollment, mmber of students attending ¢l Ss FP SCHOOL ROW I BD et 2 lin MNS lt this time of the year, This! The same stat@ of affairs exist in ws the first eight weeks of the the high school where both the high school year endi s week and the School and Some of the grades are all Htotal is about 100 more enrolled than located. ‘The high school has sueb a rare “enrollment this year that 72 new G © required, 24 of whieh’ hav- Ze puiuber enrolled, 700‘are boys dy been iustalled, and 48 ord: | ) are girls. The Will school,'¢red and expected soon. By January enrollment of 453 pupils, has | 16. when the eighth grade pupils are ” est number of students than uated to the high school, it is ex- Phone 327, or Write P. 0, Box 137 chook in the The venroll- pected that the attendance in that] BISMARCK, NORTH! DAKOTA ments are as follows: _ fxaliding will be almost 300 pupls, RUBY LE FLINN, Manager Sehool Toys Fotal| During the first cight weeks of the ‘ Rie i iT 388. school year, there were ten fire drills Ban secccegccrosceqeccaaccconcsccesacssssscsecscssessocsscersccesssesesess | MUI ; SASS deca Islte uyithe seheol board, seventy its by Super-| RE! i tendent J. M. Martin and three J of corporal punishment, 7 | TARDINESS PREVALENT . y pupils were not tardy or You Don’t Need Cash With rt ne ei a . the period, this being J rec i Hy all of} 9 y s > attendance at the s for the fi eight Villiam Moore 7; Will 5 “ ig] hool grade So and high nool, 251, making 2 total of 1219 regular pupils, ! * Tae record for tardiness was very poor for the period, 9 students be- ing late to the schools A ‘strong effort will be made*by the teachers and principals’ to cut this number in half: for the second eight weeks. 9 Mr. Martin stated the cause for tardi- ress Was iostly inclement weather, rs helping parents ut home and indiffer- ence to prompt attendance, ‘ ‘The night schools will start Novem- ber and 4 and the enrollment. for the yarious subjects has been heavy a 2 instructors expect the even- an ecor S ing to be the best attended fi ; : RUBY LADIES Concert and Dance Orchestra Singing and playing all /the latest «song and dance hits of the ‘season. Musie Furnished for All Occasions FOR ENGAGEMENTS Played on the Victrola Y —7 8 n wesersesreseecesesssscoorocece. weevereccesescoasecreseoereeerse sice they were started in the schools. ‘the state bears one-half of the expense ae i of Such schools when the enrollment : —_——Are——— Ti vy for each class amounts to ten or more iy. Ame! s- Md other sy ’ ‘ courses start Mon- ; i And can be heard. at y held at} : £ ¢ high school in the upstairs rooms. The subjects will include typewrit- at and stenography and bookkeeping | if sutlicient pupils enroll, j ae On Tuesday the dressmaking and} manual training class will — start,| these‘ being held at the high school. |f ses be! Only Authorized Victor Dealer in Bismarck’ Up to the present time more than twen- n bupits enraled in each of | school “wad ist van oto the! Prepare for Sousa’s concert by’ calling at out’ manual traii your wife! G i F 4 Hat tise earn fy hae Victor parlors and hearing these perfect repro- i . ' a : 4 SOUSA’S B : ductions of his great marches as played BY | } i AN 1 HIS OWN' BAND—not his marches played by _ { . . HOLDS CONCERT | .other bands—which he has made ‘exclusively y i Bi on Victor records for Victor owners. oa ERE TONIGHT Now Is The Time To Begin To Select |) natince pertormance at Audi | ee e Gif torium This. Afternoon : a f f th ae da 4 Your Christmas ifts Pleases: Big Audience We are listing below a few of the recor H ’ . . . > is Sea ha “th | ~ played by Sousa’s Band: : Jol Phillip Sousa and his p ; It will save you a lot of worry—and you will also avoid the crowds of late shoppers Gg) MN Philly Soust and ‘Bie band of| ; 2 5 ¢ cert here this: afternoon at the audi. . IG { . 35683 i during the Holiday < eason. torium to a packed Toute. This ev. THE pe eMareh King’s mm ‘ ening the “March King” and his won- 3 dedicated to the American people. 4 ‘ Seen ee eee ers foe Bal | -U, §, FIELD ARTILLERY MARCH (Sousa). - 18450 5 ’ . ormance, the. gurtain rising} LA PALOMA (Yradier) . rs lenditl organization, wndoubt- SEMPRE FIDELIS MARCH (Sousa) 17190 Instead of waiting until the last minute to buy your Christmas gifts, edly one of the finest bands in the Uni- THE MARSBILLAISE (de Lisle) 17668 come in at once and select anything from, our stock .that- you if not the best, delighted AMERICA (My Country ’Tis of Th 16187 want—you can either take it along with you now, or we’ll hold it until any the music lovers whe.had the pleasure LIBERTY LOAN MARCH (Sousa) 18430 time before Christmas that you say. There’s bound to be a shortage of of hearing this afternoon’s concert. ARMOUREUSE WALTZ (Berger) .. 17228 merchandise by Christmas so, in order to be on the safe side, we advise that After each number, the applause was CHIMES OF NORMANDY (Planquett 35134 t your Christmas gifts now. ¢ insistent the audience showin; 2 ‘ takable manner the wonderful’ music p Pay After Christma Sousa’s Compositions played by other bands: 1 ‘ ‘ . Sousa’s latest compos- "7 SH—Pr: s Band 16386 5 0 0 i spirited marches that ‘set eyery- ee MERICA Victor Gand 8209 0.00 é tingling and pulses throbbing THUNDERER MARCH—Victor March .......... 5531 Were’ greatly enjoyed and when the immense band swung into some of the better known tunes, the audience’s joy ; d sna STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER—Marimba Band. .-; 18092 Buys you ‘an absolutely perfect Buys you one of the highest- : Blue White Diamond Ring, one —_ grade 15-Jewel Wrist Watches Bi rizhoudless, If mose attending this VICTOR VICTROLAS PRICED AT $25, $35, $50, $70, $110, that you need not beashamedto made. One that is absolutely way the concert would have gone on| + indefinit Toight’s performance promises to be |} even more enjoyable than the former : one and practicdly éyery seat in: the auditorium has been sold. ‘That the ycople. of this section are lovers of band musie ig ‘easily seen in. the i $35.00 $50.00 | terest they have shown in Sousa’s H OSK I N S Will buy you a high-grade thin Will buy. you beautiful Laval- potranes in Binnarek ahd he band em Victrola Department model '19-Jewel Watch, South —}ieres of 14:karat solid gold in- fUOiioaevtt: Mondor tone : : : The pearance Sousa’s Bend, Illinois or Hampden. set.with genuine Diamonds. - hid stg As he, tostho emcee ae A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND. A SMALL PAY. bath Soleeriae Mehibers othe seek _ MENT EACH WEEK WILL DO THE BUSINESS... ., $130, $175, $250, $200'AND UP. show anyone. dependable, , Values up to $60. BISMARCK : NORTH DAKOTA acted as ushers, and:also worked be- hind the scerés. “It was a legion ‘af- falr and was an‘example of what the former | service men: ¢an do in’ a ‘big way ‘to thé satisfaction and enjoyment ofall. 1 The balance, left after all expenses have been paid wil) be used by thé Bis- marek, post to build up its fund for distressed members, finance ‘the ac tivities of the post and defray, current’}] expenses, Sse ¢ both concerts,’ Members :of the legion Darere Bees, IN: ; eel and as a Preventative take LAXATIVE ROMO QUININE Tablets. Look’ for E. W. GROVE’S signature on the box. 80¢. ~ Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S~ for Hosiery, : eT SIA RES tL store Open Every Night