Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 2

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and what t_ Y. start out to accomphsh they 'fil For the SlX Da_ys and Evenmg s Entertamments the prxce: is ONE ”LLAR ‘Single Admission Tickets are 50 cents Everybody should get behind thissplendid educationtal a,nd.entertam- 9 f10f 1ng propos1tlon.. No family should buy less than tw ffi“ESeason Tlckets Some of the Big Features Glee Club Debate © - *“Judah” “D“,;’;:f“ Illustrated Lecture Training for Citizenship on Panama Canal "Lecture by Dr. Hoben (X EY 2% X H( B0 i :,;-' \) i X LT E weled g < 2 91" y 'af ofl 1k (1. E e THE WEEK’S PROGRAM Monday 2 to 3—“Pub‘lic Health ” Dr. Ern- est B, Hoag. 3 to 3:46—“Books as Tools of Ef- ficlency.” Miss Clara Baldwin. 3:45 to 4:30—“Public . Discussion and Democracy.” Professor Frank M. Rarig. 4:30 to 5:15—“The Evolution 01‘ Song.” Dr. James Davies, soloist; Mrs. Catherine Parker, pianist. - 8 to 10—Music. , Debate: “Re- solved, That the Women. of the United States should be given the ballot,” or- “Resolved, That Socialism. is:prefer-. able to the present order.” Stanley Gillam, H, L, Hall; Carl Painter, B Edwin Dahlberg. [CE Thursda 2 to 3-L"The' Social: —fnfluepca of the Drama.” Dr. Hardin (}ulgU 3 3 to 4—“Plays and Gimes ~for ' ' children.” Miss Edna S. Fischer of the Mankato Normal. (Of special‘in- " terest to'parents and teachers.) 4t B—“Uncle Remua Stories,” and - , otker Southern tales. ~Dr. Hardin - ;- Craig. 8 to 10—Illustrated Lecture: “The . Gyroscope—A _ pratical demon-tu'-: tion,” or “The Art of Flying.” Illus- . trated with motion nlcturd Dr. Burt L., Newkkk B e B 10) a.,,, SL40 L DICHISIL 6B | .gos! *_C. Hutchinson.. . Mary- Allen, -pianist. £ 4 B't9"I0--THe Untversity ‘G166 elub" > (Twelve men: Eleanor Poehler, Tuesday 2 to 3—“Sex Educatlon. Dr. Anna .+ J. Norris. (For mothers and their daughters.) Local baseball.-.game - might 'be scheduled at this hour. - 3 'to 4—~The Conurvatlon of. Old . World Gifts in -Arts - and Crafts.” ‘Maurice 1. Flagg-or Miss:Scovel. 4 to 5—Program ‘of dramatic ren.d- . ings and inpersonations. Miss Emilie - .Eggen. i :8:to 10——Dramtic club in “Judu\ T < oa, thiee-act dnmu by Henry: Artlmr *" Jones. ": | Lecture. “Early- G Prof_elwr John _ 3’1o 4—%Civic. Welfare,” “What * _ the ‘014 World: Has to Teach the. Dr Raymond V. Phghq PL s/ " Plsoon." or, Program..of..dramatic. . Crsuxwe~s Wednesday 12 to 1:30 or 2——Business Men's Luncheon. Address: “Common. Inter- ests of the Town, and Country.” -Dr. " John H. Gray. 2 to 3—“Education for Efficiency.” Professor A. V. Storm or Professor. G. A. Works. 3.to 4-—“Social Changes and Edu- cation.” -Dr. John H. Gray. 4 to 5—Program of dramatic read- ings and interpretatioms. Mrs.. Dorothy Kurtzman; ' 8to/10—INlustrated Lecture. “The Panama Canal.” Dr. E, V. Robfnson: Saturday 2 to 3—-*Intant| ng .zs:.%_.:v ll‘iq' ° Augusts Mettle.. . ' 3 to 4—“Biology and Boy Nnture, or “A Social Program for Village and “The Dawn of a Tomorrow,” or “The Country Boys.” Dr. Allan Hoben. 4 to 6—“Polly of the Circus,” or

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