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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 0c CUPY N. D. R A. ©. American Handshake Flickertail Educators to Decide What Country Must Do | to Be Saved SESSIONS OPEN ON. FIFTH Minot, N. D., Noy. 3.—The prob-| Jems confronting educators during the reconstruction period will be the gen- | eral theme of the 32nd annual meet- | ing of the North Dakota Education | association which will be held in Minot on Wednesday, Thursday and} Friday, Nov. 5, 6 and 7, | This is the first meeting since 1917, } last year’s meeting beeing called off owing to the influenza epidemic that | prevailed when the educators were | to convene here a year ago. The prob- | lems that t year’s meeting would | have dis i had the meeting been | held were vastly different than the { problems confronting the educators | today with the war ended. The pro-, gram for this year’s meeting has | been arranged so as to assist the! teachers of North Dakota in meeting | the post-war conditions in their re: | spective communitie | resident O. T. Corson of Colum- bus, Ohio, and Mrs. Thos. G, Winters | of Minneapolis, will be the principal speakers. Other speakers at the nreet- | ing will be President Thon ", Kane | of the North Dakota univ Pr ident FE. Lee Howard of Far ‘gO ident C. Allen of Valley City; P: ident S. inson} R Black of Ellend: president of th association, and Minnie J. son, state superintendent of publi struction. | ‘st General Si The first session of the sociation will be held at 2 o'clock } - 5 Wednesday afternoon. All meetings} Washington, Nov. 3—When King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium of the general association will be held | called to pay their respects at the White House, the wife of the President met in the auditorium of the new Minot| them at the door in democratic fashion. high school, -which has a seating} WWW --— eee capacity of almost two thousand. Be- | : f rere . . i tween 1,600 und 2,000 are expected to} # general discussion on the subject,} and hear Julia B. Hatz, University; attend the meetin: “The Communi : ; Rise i Adel T. Peck of Minot; Tilda R. While the ass The school administration division,| - k of Ellendale; Inez Hobart, the County Sup officered by President J. G. Gunder-| Agriculiural college, and Kate North, : s d -president E. ultural college. Gehrke of A ; and Helen J. Sul-) ‘he modern languages and Latin livan of Bismarck, will meet in the} aivisions mest tate mel school on nual meetings. Baptist church on Friday afternoon! Wednesday and Thursday mornings ‘The higher’ and professional edu-{and will hear 3 by J. G.Gun-| to hear Nellie Owen of Mingt and the | derson, J. Taylor of Hankinson,! Frances Ceyak, of Fargo. ! tion as we. as the subsidary organi zation of the North Dakota Edu tional association will hold their an- eation branches wi et i . ‘i gation branches, will meet in’ the nd Mics Minute J. Nielson. - “Superintendents to Meet day afternoon. The officers of thi Science and Mathematics |= | | ~The city superintendents will meet | division are: President, C. C. Schmid The nce and mathematics divi-| at the El hall on Thursday morn- of the North I i vi on, offi tb President H ing to hear C. L. Love of Mandan; E r of Valley | Simpson of Forks : Norman Koontz of Jamestown; L. A. W. B. Thomas of | dent J. B. ver of Valley City Vi of Minot; R. B. Murphy of | at the meet- Stuble ‘of Grand} Grafton; and O. T. Corson of Colum- | sion will be E. Lee on Wednesday and; bus, Ohio. : C. E. Allen of Val-| Thursday mornings in the high school} On Nov. and 4, the two days pre- ! fi embly room. elvin R. Gilmore of | ceding the meeting of the N. D. E. A., rd County. and McHenry teach- “What artists make records for it?” That, indicates, the quality of a talking. machine.as.a musical instrument—upon that depends the pleasure you will get fron it. genes : The Victrola brings to you the greatest artists of all the world—and they make records for the Victor Company because they are. convinced that. only Victor Records do full justice to their art; that only the. Victrola brings that art into your home in all its beauty. » Such fidelity of tone is possible only because Victor Records and the Victrola are scientifically coordinated and syn- chronized in the processes of manufac- ture. They should be used together to secure a perfect reproduction, That is the way for you to hear in ‘your own Victrola XVI, clevtri jopany OF Ook marek will give an interpretation} the W. of Indian life in relation ‘to the geo- i y and the native plants and a Yorth Dakota on Wedne: argo; EB. ute will be held at the Minot | ‘hol. i ary W. E. Parsons of the as- | nnounced that the nor- { dent Kane of the Unive The seconde officered by T of Lidgerwood, jor morning’s.se: ion will be given over to round table ime i ion with P. S. Berg of Dickin- tary Hortenz Moore of Bismarck wi meet in the Presbyterian church on the afternoon of Thu i day. The speakers wil ward of Kenn | {| » meetings at 5:30 | ock on Thursday evening. | Minot homes have been placed at | ; | | | | and — social of | dent, W. of the Association of ale charge of se- Rugby; I. W. S sident A. M. h sl 4 a Crane of the Minot | * and Secretary Hazel B. ring accommodations for the visit- | f Far- | of go, will meet in the nal! ing educators and it is believed all | li be taken care of comfortably. | C. B. Tighe of 5 eee OE My [school and will be addressed | Hazel } : C. Correll of Pes |v W. J. Trimble of the Agric LABOR MEN ASK BC. B, ighe of Fargo, 3.%| 1,000 SEATS «ON education division, | officered by President Katherine Gal. lagher of Grand For dent. alley City. The sions of ion will be held on Wednes- Ee i { Thursday morning at the Hot Municipal Election Being rucle edueation division, of-| Waged in British Capital lent Eugene Wood-| q City, Vice-president E. Today Higdon sererme ene Pegrelary | ondon, Nov, H—Hleetions are be: t at the Normal school on Wednes- | held today for the town. councils ‘day morning but the list of speake town, provinces and four bor- 2165 jision is not available. councils in London. . These coun- of English will meet at '¢ contvol municipal affairs, such us ist chureh on Wednesday | 1¢ad buildin: ion and lighting. Thursday mornings. The speak- ‘the election usually held _tri- ing in the high school assembly room will be Miss Susan McCoy, Val- penmally, pub ‘ not been held singe Thursday and Friday afternoon: v City; G Newcomer, Minot; | 112, owing to the war. officers of this division are President s E. Gill, liston, A. E. Minard, s are in the field, mod- 0. Barnes of Fargo; Vice-president | Fargo; H. A. Kamp, Crosby; Vernon | and laborites, The A. M. Waller of Minot and Secretary |P. Savires, University; Miss Abbié L. Nora Malen of Amenia. The speak-|Simmons of the Agricultural college. ers billed to address these meetings | The officers of this division are Pre are Miss Beatrice Johnstone of Grand | ident Julia McDonough, Vice-presi- | Forks; 0. A. Barton of Fargo; Mrs.|dent Abbi ‘on of Dickinson and | Jean McNaughton Stevens of Towner | Secretary Hilda Taylor of Jamestown. | and Minnie J. Nielson. On Fri-| The principals of graded, consoli- ee under municipal control day afternoon this division will have | dated and third class high schools, of-|end. effective housing schemes and in- ficered by President Geo. Moyer, |creased powers generally for. borough Turtle Lake; ice-president L. L. | councils, i Brown of M: Secretary C. E.| Another feat of tue campaign is the aza, will meet on Wed- at part taken by women, who have r 3 Pickles of « a eSs nesday morning and Thursday aftet-jsome 250 candiates in the field. By if f P noon in the Normal school gymnasium nS and will hear the president’s address, J. M. Bold, of Glen Ullin; Wm. F. § Clark, Minot; C. C.° Schmidt, Univer- sity; Leonard L. Brown, Balfour; T.| jlo health bhd personality: it |A. Gustafson of Starkweather. hav over 31, Rea ans pies s Agricultural Department. tne BNGE denede lone ie The teachers and officers of agri- ive fatness, Any oyerstout | cultural schools and departments beste aaah, ceneatiny, 8 ‘ |whose officers are President J. H. the body, The heart, that |Seymour of Valley City; Vice-presi-| dent E. J. Taintor of Grafton and Secretary Ward Worstell of Carring- ton, will meet on Wednesday and Thursday mornings at the Normal school and hear addresses by G. E.| Wilson of Mayville; G. W.,Randlett of Fargo; C. J. N. Nelson of Bowmian; | H. Le<Walster, Agricultural college; G. A. Bricker, Wahpeton; C. G. Carl- | son, Agricultural college. I On Wednesday and Thursday morn- | ings the Parent Teachers’ league of | which Glen McLellan of Fargo is pres=| ident and F. L. Moe of Hillsboro is | secretary will meet at the Normal j school and hear S. T; May)of Dickin-} go, will m afternoon at} the high The speakers to ad-! dress this ision will be M. Helen Dames of Grand Forks; Johanna G.} Soland of Minot; Joseph Kennedy, | University; Geo. P. Wolfe, Wahpeton; John W. Todd, University; E. J. Tay-| Jor of Hank Williston; Minot. The I school education division of the association will hold its meet- Thy have 1,000 candidates for s. Their pro- sures to arrest pro- on of municipal and coal, bringing icted per to nerv- ‘or 8 of heart failure, siender persons to-death neumoniw, anil otlier -s never, YOU Mig sterider: ld _beronts sexnger ai & delighttuly surtexef! af son; J. M. Devine of Mandan; Super- | it weigh 7 . °}8on; ; Ree ae caw of soso sa teertions aieh he intendent Arthur Deamer of Fargo; | is ucitiod ls 0 spiessMtt Jand Miss Lillian: Toppling, —superin- | FL Rs CR tendent of the Florence Crittenton ailyon Redd 3 i srstem is it pefecuy tacmies recone [home at Fargo. spose roe hee Ne estan The manual training division will} contentment, happiboss, jnereased mentui | hold its session at the Normal school | a a physical sf peng: Detter ; Beale eee on: Thursday morning. / | shins Saenpha SREP debs ileal ahd he The home economics division, of- ir t iy bad 3 . vit ee ata red igor, Pract fae ficered by President Ella Groenewold ¥ ri ssingly, superior porsonulity. Get oi! of |of Grand Forks; Vice-president Elea-| Julie Rin lio awi Pega te. Fortin’ (the is in coach g, who will be seen in i aR Pain aren, Scag stor | HOr Bryson of Grand Forks and Sec- | 446 sensational laughing success WB convene Sond $100 cash, stamps etary Isabelle M. Perry of Litchville, ighing su ) rdcr_ ts ‘llendale, and W. M. Wem- LONDON BOARD! or money order 'to Koro! “69. | will meet at the Normal school on “Up_in Mabel’s Room,’ at the Btation Fy New York, X.Y. Wednesday ~and Thursday morning| Auditorium Wednesday, Nov. 5. hos ee ae home the superb interpretations of the greatest artists exactly as they themselves heard and approved their own work. New Victor There are Viettolas in great wati- ety of styles from $25 to $950. Victor dealers everywhere. he instrument specially ma fo play Victor and Victrola Records Victrola XVM, $300 at all dealers on the Ist of cach le ic, $365 Records demonstrated month, - Victor Talking Machine Co., Cc the reforit act/of 1918 more than 8,000 | spawn. When the run began, a great ’ |. women were eutitled to vote in the Lon- | many householders. he!ped themselves BANK CLEARINGS dor arate their influence provokes end when women in other Hate Res C L E A R MILLION 5 lieyly. interest, the country were presrving fruit, lo- D . Sl anes DARe patting up felnon: MARK. IN OCTOBER cers of the Salmon national for- eae Ellendale Parmer cat have estimated that atleast 7.000 Almost: $75,000 Handled in One ns *..| pounds of fish was obtained to help o Turns Tables on Salmon folks cut down. the meat| Day by Local Banks; $37,300 Race Hoss Touts |1« “Daily Average Henry ‘C.. Gibson, Once Duped | SENATE COMMITTEE ‘for $1,000,Gets Men Who | Would Repeat Bank clearings for the month of Oc- WOULD CONTINUE U. S. tuber passed: the -$1,000,000 mark, b ing $1,007,090, as compared with $9: SUGAR REGULATION $70 for ‘Sentamber® $719, : Reerranee ee AA Washington, Noy. 3.—By a vote of}{he month of July. Beane Dn Ne rmniadece ee Gib-/9 to 2 the senate agricultural cominit-| ‘phe heaviest day's clearings was on Biter: et $1. 000° three ‘years | tee today ordered a favorable report|Qctober 13 when the clearing house = aah on the MeNary bill. to continue the} association handled $74,805 in checks SOE Uy Aue mee ei ae Seinale United States sugar equalization board| and drafts. The second highest day's wag nth tite et i empt was! during 1920 and to authorize it to buy|cearing was on. October. 6, wilh $72,- ide to entles © het. $5,000. on | spgur crops next year, 40.) Both-days were Mondays. ‘Che a horse race with the promise that he eadicagisatie cleared awha' on Oct obe would make g killing he proved ti = lowes| nt cleare 3 01 ‘ober 8 y to Be 28, when only $15,865 was handled. the “wise” one and the alle; swind- an : jdet tae Gale deramnae HELP FOR MOTHER ‘ye average dally earings for the AS a result: of Gibson's knowledge, el ; Ona Max Brooks of Minneapolis is in. jail is area) Be sae charged witii Sane attempt to. swindle. A mother whose strength 1s WEED OUT DEAD | He was arraigned in court this morn-| over-wrought, or who is thin, TIMBER, DEMANDS ing, waived examination, was held: to RG ‘4 9 ¢ | walved examination. was held to| paleornervous, should find re JACK. PERSHING| tLe Hennipen dounty grand jury ander rs $3,000: hall, H newed energy in ‘every drop of Si When approached with. the race bet- 2 ta ee 5} ‘der i ting ‘scheme this timo (thson told the. y a T°? Commander of A. E. F. Would’ swindlers he would be back tonight. : ‘Bw. | Make American Army Real | - Weg lta E M U LSI ON Fighting Machine | 13.¢ CHINOOK:SALMON WILL } eS 1 ff | 25. Rheumatiom, Lumbago . 2 : i nee 4 “1 Washington. D.C. Noy. § Ejimin- ; HELP REDUCE H. C. OF L. ‘Let: it help turn your, daily ia of “dead timber” among gai i on Be taskstro ‘ c ure, of ver's was suggested by General Persh- Salmon Tdaho, Nov. 3,.— House-| orgy: polar bejt amaes " ing before the senate and house: mili: RB and ul ved iz Salmon ‘Scott ’s Emulsion isa undant 8 y committee today as one of the and _ towns » atong e Salmon. and; jg. aviahin * steps advisable in peace time reorgan- Tatil rivers, exhect to cut comerson | those nourishing ele ization of the military establishment. for the | ¢h month of August, and $1,171,000. for | ¢ Si In reducing the army from 500,000 to 800,000. men the general said only a very smull reduction could be-made tin ‘the number of staff officers, “Weshad: 850 in our staff in France for an ariny. of 2,000,000 men,” he said. “We should have needed the samenum- ber for half as maby.” PURCHASES ANOTHER. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK The. Wachter. 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