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N ’ F , . he \ 3 5 a) > j \w ‘ Ae So ‘ i: : ba { s v 4 \ « »* 4 ) ) ; < i ! ‘ . } * , a) vr FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 Personal Mr. Farnum To Speak On Life Of Roosevelt ‘Hon. Charles Farnha Farnham of St. Paul will deliver his address on “Roose- velt—-the Man” at tne American Le- gion hall this evening. The meeting ‘as been calted’ for 8 o’clock und everyone is invited to attend this ad- dress which promises to be of unusual interest, “dr, Farnham, who is traveling »n. der the auspices of the St. Paul As- sociation of Commerce, is reputed tc he a polished orator. He is return- ing from a tour ti the Pacific coast and in all places his oration has been | highly. praised. Mr. Farnham spoke in Dickinson Jast night. A telegram was received today -by the Bismarck Town Crier's |eTt held at the Presbyterian church. | club from the Dickinson Rotary and Town Crier’s clubs stating that Mr. Farnham is an eloquent orator and has a great message to deliver here tonight. It is expected that a large number of Bismarck people will gather at the legion hall this evening to hear this interesting speaker. Dancing will follow the address. School Attendance Is On the Increase The enrollment in the city schools as shown by the records of Decembe~ 1, by, buildings is as follows: Wachter School... . Richholt Schoo Will School .... William Moore School High School Total .. The daily at for the Past school month was but 1283 which is about 85 per cont of the enrollment. This was due to epidemics in the city. It should pe noted, however, that the number. enrolled includes the names of -lliwho: have dropped out of school or lett the city.. The Wachter School experienced the largest decrease in daily attendance. Conditions are now better throughout the city and many are returning to school who have been under quarantine or out for similar reasons. The grade reports show 56 visits from the city. superintendent. MUSICAL CLUB MB MEETS The Thursday Musical club. held their regular meeting at the home ‘vi Mrs. Joha A. Larson yesterday af- térncon. arson and Mrs, Smith were The program, which was in with Thanksgiving, was lead by Mrs. Taylor. Following isthe program given. ‘History wf the Pilgrims and Puri- tans—Mrs, Taylor, Psalmody and Hymnody of the Pil- grims and, Puritans—Mrs. Taylor. ae Old ‘Hundred—Sung: by the club, Selection from the operetta, “On Flymcuth Rock,” by Gaynor. Overture—Mrs. John L. Hughes. » “Quaint Little Maidens We,” “Hunt- ing Song,” “Song of the iiders,” and “Hail to My Country,” were’ sung by Mrs, Targart’ ‘Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Schoelkcpf and Mrs. Morris. These numbers were given in Puri- tan costume which added to the ef- fect. ‘Dainty refreshments, also car- rying the Thanksgiving idea, were served at the close of the afternoon. HAVE ENTERESTING ‘MEETING The Friends of Our Native Wild Life society met at the high school last evening. An interesting and in- structive nature program was given. Mr. Martin illustrated part of the eve- nings program by showing colored pic- tures of many different colored birds. Olga Peterson gave a talk on “Weeds of North ae Nathan talked on "i Flowers,” Richard _ D; “Bees and Their Work. Bhyert Jacobson gave a discussion of “Butterfiies and Moths,” end Arthur Carlson talked on “Famil- iar Fish.” The. program was closed i ‘ by an enjoyable discussion vf “Appre- ; cation of. Nature,” * Miss Eastman, Miss Kinsella and Mr. by Miss Kinsella. Martin Were-in charge of the program | { for the evening. HAVE SUCCESSFUL SALE One of the finest displays of articles ever shown at a Presbyterian aid sale was the lovely collection of articles at the sale held at the Presbyterian church parlors yesterday afternoon. A feature of the sale were the dolls : made of Christmas fruits. These were in stich¢demand that the supply was quickly exhausted. Following the sale a supper was served at six o'clock. About 175 people enmyed this sup- per, MARRIED HERE A very pretty double wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian Manse Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, officiating. The Misses Flora and Dolly Moullet, sis- ters, of Harmon, N. D., became the bye of,.Fred IN. Harvey of Centet,| 40., an ‘ihn ‘Matz’ of Hat-}}| mon, N., respectively, After a ‘short. toon the young people will return to Harmon where they wil! take up their permanent residences. ED TRIP ean left last night where she will visit ft fel: at “the ‘home of her son, Harry at Montreal and from there will go) to Lake Placid club, Lake Placid, New) York, where she will spend the re- mainder cf the winter. COMMUNITY COUNC L “MEETS. t The Women’s, Community Council will meet at the rest room at the Ma- sonic temple tomorow afternoon at} 3:30 o'clock, Many important mat-| ters of civic interest will at this meeting. Eleotion otf ofticers! for the coming year will be held. ASSIST IN CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes motored | to Mandan Sunday evening Mrs. iBarnes assisted in a Sacred Con-! Mrs. H. E.: Winchester and baby boy, | who have beer visiting in Bismarck | for some time have returned to their | home at Hazelton. RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Edna Sundqui visiting friends in } polis for the past ten days, returned to her home| here last night. TO KANSAS _ Miss Louise Holman, who has bee visiting friends in the city for some, time, left last night for her home at Manhattan, Kan. I RAT AE aE HOLD CANDY SALE The Baptist Young Peoples Union! ! will hold a Christmas candy sale at j the Gas Office tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. GUEST FROM MICHIGAN, Norman’Eggerman of Detroit, Mich., is visiting in the city, the guest of; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wallace. RETURNS FROM VISIT ‘Miss Anna Johnson returned last} night from a several days visit with friends at Minneapolis. ON HE ALTH TRIP. Dr, F. R. Smyth left this morning | for McKenzie on county board of} ‘health work. VISITING FRIENDS. visiting friends in the city for several days, ‘ im BUSINESS VISITOR ness visitor in ‘Bismarck. yesterday. MOFFIT VISITOR. visitor ‘in the city yesterday. TO ST, CLOUD St. Cloud where he will visit. oe FROM HEBRON. Amul Krauth of Hebron, visitor in the city yesterday. VISITING HERE B. L, Smith of Fargo is visiting in Rismarck for several days. FROM BALDWIN city on a business visit. TO MINNEAPOLIS R. G. Phelps, deputy sheriff, has! gone to Minneapolis on a several days | business visit. . Dance at Baker’s Hall. day nights. 10c a dance. music in the state. from the coast of Maine. é Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, I SCOTT'S EMULSION taken regularly, usually spells renewed si and vigor. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield; N. J. | 7 ALSO MAKERS OF —— KI-MOIDS i| (Tablets er ESTIO Don’t Over! SAT Flower Special $1.00 BOX OF ASSORTED FLOWERS. — The Special of Exceptional Value. Hoskins ook Our Regujar 'URDAY Mrs. H. O. Batzer of Hazelton, is Hugh Black of We-ner was a busi- A. E. Tye of Moffit, was a business! Bishop Wehrle left yesterday for| was a Harry B. ‘Moffitt of Baldwin is in the McKenzie has received a ship-: ment of Live Lobsters direct Renews Strength! i vho has been! \ i | i i i recy! Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-| Best | | | | { i - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE unty Claus Says: e “T must tell you of some extra good bar- gains in articles that are suitable..for Christmas presents. Be sure to come in and see thésé.articles in Lucas’ Art Needle Work Department. They’re mostly stamp- ed pieces to be embroidered. Easy to make, too, and my goodness, they’re cheap. But, come and see for yourself.” GIRLS’ DRESSES Sizes mostly from 10 to 12. Formerly:8.50°and $1 1 3.75. Your choice at........... sees ee ees ees oe Another lot, sizes 1 to 6. Formerly 2. 00 75 dresses. Choice each........... : Cc Also 2 lots at 50c and '25c ead . CHILDREN’S WHITE COATS Cute little White Pique Coats to embroider. Sizes 1 to 4. They were 2.50. Choice now ...... Yb Se Ta 8 yak CUR 50c Rompers in sizes 1 to 3. Choice $1. NIGHT GOWNS Girls’ White Nainsook Night Gowns 1.50 values. Choice now, each........ eee oie Wiale: we « 75c TEDDY SUITS Women’s Nainsook Teddy Suits. White and pink. Stamped, 2.50 value.......... fersspeee, PAJAMAS Women’s stamped .Pajama Suits in pane 38 to 42. 4.50 value. fi....... cc cease renee ine te PIQUE HATS tt s, stamped for embroidery........... s Bes Lee 25c BOYS’ SUITS White 3.00 suits, stamped for enbrery, Sizes 2 to 6. Choice _CENTER PIECES that "were 815. Now fee O75 semeny 180 toe ec ae fee .50c LUNCH CLOTHS Sear Lunchcloths .......... 0.0 cee eeee : 1 00 PILLOW CASES 2.00 Pillow Cases, stamped for embroidery. Choice ........ DOILEY ROLLS Fancy Cretonne Dell Rolls. 1.50 value for. . 75¢ The above are ehooe out Prices—_Positively NoTxczanee “PERI LUSTA” EMBROIDERY COTTON 1 strand and 3 strand. Perskein i het ick Ns 3 skeins for ‘0c, Odds and Ends of 6 strand of Floss in good colors. 2 Skeins For 5c ) CROCHET COTTONS R. M. C. Crochet Cotton. Per ball 9 Balls For 25¢ O. N. T. Croche “Per Lusta” Crochet Cotton, (colors only.) . 25 chest ane ae Cc TATTING COTTON Tatting Cotton. Per ‘spool .... KNITTING SILK Pure silk for Knit Ties. ee sooo sabe aay oe ae Dies Sir nr ea 60c Fibre silk in 25 yard spools. ~* 25 PTT ORI NE REECE oh Cc KNITTING YARN Large skeins of heavy grey sweater yarn. Per skein .. Smaller skeins of blue kni A. W. Lucas Co. -- BISMARCK -- PAGE: FIVE and $1 a Week UNTIL CHRISTMAS Will Reserve a Victrola For December 24th Delivery Balance on Convenient Terms HOSKINS, Ine. Exclusive Victrola Dealer of Bismarck. Handmade Xmas favors and} things for Xmas and Homemade| presents will be offered for sale | Candy, too. iby the Baptist. Young People’s Union. of the First’ Baptist ae Chureh a the Gas office Satur- ment of Live. Lobsters direct| invited to attend. day ‘afternoon at 2:00. Pretty] from the coast of Maine. Elks Public Memorial Services at The Eltinge Theatre Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. Everybody Good music. McKenzie has received a ship- Good speaking: prices. “of what you want. A 20/100 perfect notice. with gold top. ” mounting. tistic. Xmas Gift. the pur chaser. request. PCN NOTASNONETNONO ~~ DIAMONDS Diamonds are Gifts That Last, as well as gifts that are the most ‘highly appreciated of anything that you can give. -. Below we have listed a few of the Diamonds selected at ran- ‘dom from our large stock and we want you to especially note the Anyone living out of the city can order anyone of these direct from this add, and get the same service as if you came here in person, ‘and for any reason that you are not satisfied with same upon ex- amination of same your money will be refunded to you. If you do not see anything in this list that suits you write us for discriptions No. 1857—$65.00 ‘every respect, one that will make the - large Diamonds set up and take i Mounted in a fancy hand engraved Tiffany mounting. Yellow “No. 752—$126.00 2. This ig a 28/100 point abosolutely : =, perfect blue white Diamond, just as snappy as. they make them. Mounted in a fancy 18-K white gold Something new and ar- Just the thing for an ideal : No. 626—$133.00 A 30/100 point Diamond absolutely perfect blue white one that is just as perfect as they make them. Mounted in a plain 14-K Tiffany, white gold hand mounting. They can also ‘be mounted to suit Did you get our Catalogue if not will be glad to send you one on No. 187—$150.00 This is a Gent’s ring, a 42/100 Dia- mond. Perfect cut and a good clean snappy stone. One’of the kind that makes themselves known. ‘ Mounted in a heavy Green gold shank, white gold top, one that will stand the wear. T a real buy at this price. Diamond, in shank No. 160—$150.00 This is a Gent’s Ring a 1% carat stone, perfect cut, a good snappy Diamond, one that speaks for itself. Mounted in a heavy yellow gold shank white gold top. A ring for ser- vice. No. 175—$225.00 A ‘4 carat absolutely perfect blue white Diamond. Has all the like and snap that is possible to give a Dia- mond. This is mounted in a plane 14-K white gold top Tiffany mounting. The mounting can be changed to suit the purchaser. But look at the price. FOLSOM’S