The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 5

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Personal} plans to leave the latter) part ‘of this week fior Lishon, where she will spend ' (THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, — ar street.’ Miss Péarce,plana to remain vacation period. left last evening for Minneapolis, 4 PAGE FIVE . — ‘ SEES | eltations and duets, and ts as fol- neseety aE: to, soriname: un JAne qpentary School, Chicago, Ill, ‘hag will come, oe atneret gion rey aity oley for e two months: vialy sath All our beautiful Photo frames ° * lows: own on ware ¥t id Forks, wi J rs. Lena Delzer, 209 Seventh street. i ji Y Social and | Song, “Sweet and Low”. :..°.. ‘Schooi| during . the holiday season. “Miss pts ie pee to. spend the Christ student this year at the University of RS CBRN IBS t!at one-half price. Knowles The ‘ ‘Recitation Myrtle Miller | Margaret Fairbanks, of the offices of; M28 Season with her parents, Mr. and/North ‘Dakota. Charles will be here ON VISIT. Jeweler. { Piano Duet’. the Workmen's Compensation Bureau, | Mrs. ‘Chas. L. Pearce, 223 Second|over the holiday season and school Father Hiltner of St, Mary’s church, CREDITS SCHOOL - Recitat on. ...- in the city until after the first 5 ae ean vher vill s a la isit- | Song, “Silent-N Christmas with her parents. ., ares FMS At Ot Pro ARRIVE WEDNESDAY _ | Mere He Will spend a few days vis INVITATIONS | Class Prophecy. SS aRGANT BARRY : A OS Teh The Misses Leota Herdershott and rota FOR HIS SUCCESS j Sed Bye ¥ | Seng, “Star Spal ave as Svilbur, 421. ‘Ninth st ‘CAPITOL HOLADAY MONDAY. Esther Staley, both students at the FROM McKENZIE. i Posi ase BEING ISSUED | t Ho me Fre delightfully entertained a group of i be Mipteae ea he obeeryed iy ESIC con Cpt nneDol’ are expect .F, M, Leathers and. daughters, of Beverly. Hancock, Service Dept. ¥ |Re urn Home From 5 he Wellworth st. on|®8 @ Christmas holiday at the’state 7 ri McKenzie, were visitors in Bismarck fj Beaty Za EOR BIG DANCE! eo eeaeegena : Heer eee rasie | capitol, Governor Nestos sald today. |SPe"d Christmas at their homes. ‘sunday : Chief of the Admiral Line, Seattle, H The Hotel MeKenzie will be the: Scene of ‘merry-making, mirth andj real fun, real New Year's fun, as the old year passes and’ the new year ar- rives. In keeping with a custom es- tablished some time ago E. G. Patter- son, proprietor. of the McKenzie hotel, will entertain ata formal New Year's| even dance and banquet, December 31.| Elaborate plans are being made: for the occasion and from present indica- - tion this will be one of the most im-/ portant 1922 New Year's events in:the; state. Mr. Pattergon has engaged very! special music ‘for the occasion and every other special arrangement pop- sible to make the much talked of oc-; casion as genuine a success as those} in the past have been. i i Very unique and. tasty invitations; have beén arranged and read as fol- lows: * “You and your friends are cordially | invited to dance the old, year out and} the.new year in. We have got to im-| prove with Nincteen Twenty-Two; life; is but a. passing. show. The dream of Nineteen Twenty-One ‘has already become the plan-of: Nineteen: Twenty- | Two, Nineteen .Twenty-One has been; a. slow one. 73. Step lively into! Nineteen Twenty-Two. ~ eal If you wish to keep up with “the | i i i 1 “~ Honeymoon ‘Trip Mr. and Mrs. James Kiley returned honeymoon trip to points east, where they had spent the past week. While fine they visited in Minneapolis and i ‘St. Paul, stopping over for a short visit in Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. Kile: were enjoyed, after which a dainty \Iunch was were: to the city on Sunday noon from their Freda Uhede, and Alice Cordon, M N. Lyle, Mrs. R. Joslan and Mrs. Potter. served. Those present The Misses Genevieve Donner, R ‘HOLIDAY VISITOR David Cook, who is attending the on their way home. University of North Dakota, will ar- y have gone to sive in the city the latter part of the housekeeping and have taken up theit i week from Grand Forks, to spend the residence at 1100 Broadway. Their wedding was an event,of December twelfth. a XX SURPRISED MRS. HERMAN. The-H. W. Herman home, 522 Ave- nue F., was tlle scene of a pleasant party Saturday evening, when a group of about twenty friends surprised Mrs. Herman, the occasion being her hirth- day. Cards formed an enjoyable pas- time for the evening's entertainment, after which dainty refreshments were served. At the close of the evening Mrs, Herman was prosented with a beautiful Cut glass sherbet set, as it Temenrbrance of the day. CHRISTMAS CLASSIC TONIGHT. Dickens’ immortal classic, the Christmas Carol, Will be read this evening at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club room to the ‘Christmas vacation at his home, 801 Fifth street. TO SPEND HOLIDAYS. Miso Loiz:Pearce, who is a student When a holiday falls upon Sunday it is customary to. observe the. following day, he said. The governor will Spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs.-P. A. Nestos in Minot. CHRISTMAS PARTY. Chapter F., P. E. 0., gave their an-} nual Christmas’party on Monday even- ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. O. Ramstgd, 824 Fourth street. The af- fair was ‘a most enjoyable one. and a large number of members of the order were in attendance. HOME FROM Charles Burke, -s IVERSITY of Judge and RETURNS FROM FARGO. Mrs. Spencer Boise, Person - Court, will return to Bismarck this evening owing to the illness of her mother, HERE MONL Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. formerly of M rren and son and’ now of ie Mott, were visitors here yesterday,| Tuesday, Thursday and Satuy- and while in the city were regisered|day nights. 10¢ a dance. Best at the Annex, _ VISt Mrs. T. .E. Mun N CITY, and little son, Ger- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Regular meeting Wednesday from Fargo, where she has spent the] evening, Dec. 21st. Important past ten days, being called to Fargo] business. All Knights urged to be present. _ Jno. N. Forister, C. C. . Dance at Baker’s Hall, every music in the state. What is the mystery of the; at the National Kindergarten and Ele-| vrs, B, ‘T. Burke, 14, Avenue B. West, | ald, of Seattle, Wash., arrived in the] Door Knob? x BEFORE CHRISTMAS start,. D. B.C. training is needed | Only 4 More Shopping Days ‘Wash., told recently how he got his “Thousands were jobless when I arrived here after graduating from Dakota Business Collcge, Far- go, N. D., yet got-work the day Icame. That business course was the entering wedge that opened the future. Their training is true to bus- iness conditions, insures immediate employment, rapid: promotion.”’ ‘When jobs are scarce, superior more than ever. ‘‘Follow the Succe$$- ful.’? Write F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. Pres., procession, you dare-not stop; of some! members and their guests. The club one will be there-to-fall-in-and take| room is gay in its holiday attire of your place. This is our way, to help} Christmas tree, candles, wreaths, etc. Bismarck grow. Prepare for a bigger, Mrs. Florence Davis, city librarian, brighter and ~ livelier’: year. Let's | will read the Christmas carol pegin- seratch the barimcles from ‘our boots) ning promptly at eight o'clock. and get, our sails in tfim for Nine- -@ teen Twenty-Two. ie TO LAMOURE. You will be served with the most} Mics Leila) Diesem, 930 Fourth elaborate dinner and nojse makers. yet | Street, will leave this week to spend served at our New Year's eve, ban-| Christmas with her brother-in-law quet table. Banquet will be served in| and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tay- the McKenzie: dining..room. at ancs|'lor and family, .at LaMoure. - Russell will be in Patterson: hall. Entrance} Diesem, a:brother of Miss Diesem and McKenzie -hotel. “Bring your muf-| Mrs. Taylor, will also join the family fliers!” Music: by the McKenzie -five | for Christmas. Mr. Diesem is a mem- piece orchestra and Dot’ Leetle Ger-| ber ofthe editorial staff of the Fargo Toyland Clean-Up ~ Commences Tomorrow, Wednesday 4 TEACHERS OF |”, ||_- Everything in our Toyland to be cleaned out slick and clean by Saturday, ILLITERATES *Miss Gertrude Evarts, who is the TO HAVE SCHOOL A school for instructors ‘of jilliter- ates will ‘be “held in Bismarck: soon after ithe first of the year. Arrange- ments for the school arein the hands of Mrs. Alfred Zuger.as head. of the} women’s ‘club work in the state, who will take activé charge of the work in Bismarck. Several instructors at. ready have ‘volunteered to. Mrs. Zuger but more are-desired: and -it is-9p- pecially requested. that any who will act 1s instructors: communicate, with Mrs. Zuger at Onee, -. ao Mrs. Zuger also asks, that: any ‘one kiiowing ofan iditerate send: her the name and. address. Kighty-two. were | found’ by. the 1920, ¢ensus -agents in their: canvass, of ‘Bismarck and Mr. Zuger desires to. find each’one ‘of: these immediately. Royal Neighbors Give Delightful . i Party Last Night) The members of the Royal Neigh- bors lodge entertained at a delightful} benefit party Jast evening at the K. of! P. hall, the affair being given as a benefit for the flowe® fund for, the sick. There were sixty cards formed‘) ne the evening, hundred: were played, ane Schultz carried off the prize for the; highest score. After the card games! were over delicious refreshments were | served. Those on the committeg,and ; to whom much of the success.of; the evening was due, were: Mrs Oscar} \Selvig,’Mrs. Wilbur Roher and Mrs.} Sarah Ankenman. / } Literary Society Give: Program; } | | The “8 B" grade of the William! Moore school,' organized as the Cres- cent Literary society, gave an enjoy-: able program oh Friday evening. The | program was made up of songs, re-| Phone 784-W. Members: Florists ! Inher and bookkeeper in the offices at é~ Wire ., | Santa Claus’ Represent- t 3 . ca a is e - Oscar H. Will & Co. ‘ PIONEER GREENHOUSES. — ¢ Entrance at Rear of 324 4th St. : principal of ‘the Driscoll schools, will come to Bismarck on Saturday, to ‘spend theholidays with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bvarts, 217 First street. Miss. Evarts, also has charge of the! ‘high sChoo) department in the Driscoll schgols, and she will direct a play Friday evening, which is to be given bythe high ‘schoo! students. | HOME FROM CHICAGO. Doctor’M. W: Roan and yMrs. Roan, | together with their daugliter Abigail, |returned to. Bismarck on Sunday noon from:€hicago, where Miss Abigail had been;receiving treatment for the past jmonth., Her ‘ condition is now very encouraging, amd a,complete recovery is anticipated, which is good news to the many- friends: of, the family. TO.SPEND THE WEEK Miss Katherine Knowles, stonogra- ithe Capftal City Bottling Works, Fifth 1faRiNELLO : ovessence : is like the breath a heer essence elusive flower fra- grance that lin- gers and lingers. A drop fasts for days. coh Harts. wf {%,, Marinello Shop ne Room 4 Hughes Bldg. Opposite ; G. P. Hotel, Bismarck, ND. Santa Claus is on the _ “Yes, sir,” or “ma’am,” says” Santa, “I have arranged with your flor- ist as well as’ florists: all over the country to de- liver Christmas flowers -on the shortest notice. Just tell your local florist what you want and where to send it—any place in the United “States or Canada, and he will take care of it-for i you, fine.” ative for -Christmas Flowers in this city We Deliver. Telegraph Delivery. Have You Sent in Your Slogan? _ + and we are making prices to accomplish this. .Come in and see. ! o TOY DISHES ‘Large and. small aluminum, Toy Dishes in Sets. Pretty floral decor- ations. : $3.25 sets:for........ $2.25 $2.75 sets for... 2... us ee evs $1.75. , $2.25 sets for... ..0...6. $1.95 sets for........ $1.50 sets for..... Se eaten 5 95c ete ne DOLL BUGGIES: Strong steel frame Doll Buggies, with rubber tired wheels. $3.25 grade for...... {Ae $1.65 $1.50 grade for 85c 75¢ grade for “HUMMER” TRAINS Complete with Engine, Coal Car, Coach and Track. These were $1.45 UNBREAKABLE DOLLS Dressed dolls that the children can’t. break, is ‘the kind ta buy. Notice these price reductions. Dolls that were 98¢, for... . Dolls that were 45c, for... Dolls that were 25c, for $2.00 Doll Heads, for & CHECKER BOARDS These. popular games complete with checkers, at very small prices. 55e kinds for.................. 35c (29¢c kinds for... ..........0.4.. 15c 25¢ TABLE On this table we have collected all | sorts of Toys and Games to close a set. a out at this price. Special clean up price....... $I “Your choice............. 25c 8c GIFT NOVELTIES BOOKS AT 10c In this lot you will find Pipe Racks, Match Holders and Japanese Pot- tery, that were double. : Your choice, each 8c FRICTION AND IRON TOYS Locomotives, Trucks, Banks, Fire Engines, Hook and Ladder, Army Tanks, Drays and Street Cars. All goatia Discount of...........6. 25% _ ROCKING CHAIRS Children’s Arm Rocking Chairs in fumed finish with imitation leather upholstered seats. They were.$4:25. To close out, $7.95 at 22! An assortment of Young People’s “Story Books that were up to 50c. Choice now, - at 10c STUFFED ANIMALS Our entire remaining stock of Stuffed Animals, ranging in price from 15c to $5.75. All go at a Discount of... 25% = LARGE XMAS CANDLES 1 dozen in a box, any color, blue, brown, red, yellow and orange. ~ 9 inch size 40¢ a box, or each. .. .4e 6 inch size 30c a box, or each. .. .3¢ ALL IN THIS AD ARE FOR CASH ONLY STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK A. W. LUCAS COMPANY THE CHRISTMAS STORE "DECEMBER MORNING SPECIALS For Wednesday Morning . From 9 to 12 WOMEN’S - HANDKERCHIEEFS Sheer white, lawn, hemsitched and with one corner embroidered with dainty col- ored flowers, also colored lawn handker- chiefs with fancy edges and 10 Cc embroidered corners = : : WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS Dainty Night Gowns in white and pink and trimmed with lace and ribbon. Ma- terials are Crepe, Nainsook and longcloth. Regular price, $1.98, for $1 WOMEN’S SHOES ' Women’s black Kid. shoes in a variety of styles and heels. Military and Louis heels. This is a sensational special, from 9 to 12 Wednesday $ 1 9 5 morning ANOTHER COAT SPECIAL. In this group of Women’s Winter Coats that we are offering from 9 to 12 tomor- row morning. You will find Coats that were up to $49.50, $1 4. 50 for DRESS SPECIALS Here are four groups of Dresses that go paved tomorrow morning between 9 _ and 12, womené and’ Misses’ Wool Serge resses, Choices sve. dicts aan $4.98 Women’s Dresses of Satins, Tricotines , and Wool Serge. Formerly $elling up to Chcice Women’s Fine Dresses of Canton Crepe and fine quality Serge. $2 5 Values, up to $49.50, for One group of Women’s high quality Dresses. Formerly ‘up to $39 50 ° $98.50. Your choice, for. . BISMARCK

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