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| } | PAGE TWO N.D. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 70 MEBT IN FARGO Theme Will Be “The Significance of Education To North Da- kota and the Nation” PROGRAM FOR SESSIONS Valley City, Nov. 14—Teachers of North Dakota will have as the theme of their twenty-fourth annual meet- ing, “The Significance of Edu- cation to North Dakota and the Na- tion.” The association will meet in Fargo, November 21 to 23, inclusive, three days preceding Thanksgiving day. Five general sessions will be held in the three days, the first of the general sessions at which President G. W. Hanna of this city will present his address, being Monday afternoon, November 21. Between the five ses- sions of the General Association, nine- #een sections, representing different phases of education from the kinder- garten to the college and university will hold -sessions and discuss prob- lems related to the particular work of each section. The general sessions will present to the North Dakota teachers both of the new presidents of state schools, John Lee Coulter of the State Agricultural College, and I. H. Beeler, new presi- dent of the State’ Normal School at Minot. Dr. Coulter-will speak of the possible limitations of vocational edu- cation, while Dr. Beeler will discuss the educational’ essentials of democ- racy. The other residents of the state to appear on the general program are President’ George W. Hanna of the Association, who will deliver the an- nual president’s address, Miss Min- nie Neilson, State Superintendent, and Miss Mary E. Downey of Bismarck. The different chairmen of committees and secretaries also will appear be- fore the general sessions with their Teports. Speakers from outside of the state will include John J. Tigert, United States Commissioner of Education; Prof. C. M. Barr of Milwaukee; Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart of Kentucky, and Peter W. Dykema of Madison. One evening session will be given over to a concert by Lambert Murphy, one of the best of the American tenors. Mr. Barr is connected with the Milwaukee State Normal School and has appeared in the state before. Mrs. Cora Wil- son Stewart has been working before the county institutes of the state in the interests of stamping out illiter- acy, and Mr. Dykema is head of the Bureau of Community Music of the Extension Division of the University of Wisconsin. The program for the five general BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that el does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “‘dullness”” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy ” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain In this grave of white stone the body of America’s unkhown hero was buried on armistice day. Rising in the background is the gr amphitheater of the Arlington National Cemetery. i sessions of the association, all held in| States who would rather sing than the Fargo high school auditorium, fel-{ orate musical notes or. act. After low: three years .with the Metropolitan . Monday Afternoon, Opera Company ‘He Jeft the operatic ., Music—Fargo. Boy Scout, band. stage and forthe Jaétseveral, years ‘Call_to Order—Retiring President] has been 31 in’ concert and A. C. Berg. oratorio only. Mr. Murphy. has for Music—Boys Glee club, Fargo high| years been, a member of the quartette school. singing with. the Boston Sym- Invocation—Bishop J. Poyntz Tyler.| Phony Orchestra and he appears Greetings—H. W. Geary, president annually in the big music festival at Fargo City Commission. Cincinnati of which Ysaye is the President's Address—G. W. Hanna.| head and in the North Dhore Music Address—State Superintendent Min. | Festival held in the gynmasium of nie J. Neilson. Address and Dykema. Monday Evening. Music—Agricultural College band. Music—Fargo College Conservatory of Music. Community Singing—Peter W. Dykema. " Address—“How Far Shall We Go in Vocational Education?” Pres. John Lee Coulter. Address—“Reading Habits and the Curriculum,” Mary E. Downey. Address—“Moonlight Schools,” Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart. . Tuesday Afternoon, Music—Boy Scout Orchestra, Music—Fargo grade schools. Reports of Committees and’ Secre- taries. Address—“Educational Essentials of Democracy, L. H. Beeler. Tuesday Evening, Concert—Lambert Murphy. Wednesday Afternoon. Music—Boy Scout band. ape reat Conservatory of Mu-| sic. Address—John J. Tigert, U. 8. Com- missioner of Education. Address—“Is Teaching a Profes- sion?” C. M. Barr. “Sing”—Peter W Lambert Murphy In . A Special Recital Fargo, N. D., Nov. 14— Lambert Murphy, who will be presented by. the business men of the city in a special recital before the members of the North Dakota State Teachers Association is and “perk up” the spirits. 15c and 30c. one of the musicians of the United WE ARE BUILDIN OB™M MINNVE es ate “ general banking business, Safety and Service THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH With our new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bonds and other valuables as well as to do your First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW Safety First G OUR BUSINESS Northwestern University. His as- sociates. in an appearance there last June were Marie Sunderlies, soprano, Merle Alcock, controlto and Arthur Middelton, bass. Supported by a chorus of one thousand picked singers from Evanston and Chicago, these singers presented an oratorio dealing with the crucifiction of Christ that occupied an afternoon and evening. Mr. Murphy's voice is a lyric tenor, ranging downward to notes. .that might be envied by a baritane. eS | MANDAN NOTES | Park Commission ~. Has General Meet W. J. Gill of the city park com-| mission at a general meeting of the Mandan Commercial . club tonight will-outline the projected activities. of the park board for the coming year. The park commission has been quiet- ly. working out its plans. for next year when it will be possible to raise funds for initial work and the results of the board’s work will be given to the public Monday night and leit open for ‘suggestions or criticism. Henry Greengard representing the Town Criers club will explain the public skating rink plans of that or-| ganization. It is the intention of the Town Criers to secure a piece of property, flood it properly and put up a shelter house for skaters. W. F. McClelland of the State Training School has offered co-operation in the work. . Many other, matters of importance will some up for discussion and re- Ports incliding the plans for the pageant and dedication of the Man- dan Bismarck, Missouri river bridge, and “the Mandan-Killdeer Mountain highway. 4 : Dr. B. D. Rowley will report on! the quarterly meeting and clinic of the Migsoyri Slope Dental associa- tion and will have an interesting message for. the puble. ‘L. F. Lyman is chairman of the re- freshment committee. Slope Bankers Meet | se =" Tn Mandan Today| the Missouri Slope; counties will meet at the Mandan Commercial club assembly room at 1:30 this afternoon for the purpose of} developing some means whereby, through the war finance corporation, | they may be able to aid more farm-| era to enter the dairying industry and break away from wheat gamb-| ling. \ ‘Bankers of to the extent the War Finance cor-| poration will’ eh able to advance| short time loans to farmers of this/ district. | It is exepcted 50 or more bankers} will be in attendance at the meeting. CLINTOC APOLIS ms 4 MINN L. C. Keely left Friday evening’ for| Wisconsin where he will visit, rela-' tives for two weeks. , Mrs. Frank O’Brien has gone to Mr. and Mrs. William Grosgebauer and children have left for Walla Walla, Washington where they will) spend the winter, ca { Mrs. John Rovig and Mrs, Charles) Rowe entertained a number of ladies at the home of Mrs. Rovig Saturday‘ afternoon. The event was in honor} ot Mr John Hanson of Bellingham,‘ ash, Lights Out ‘A burned aut wire caused electric lishts on direct current in the-city to ed Most af the business. places. ai the alternating. surent apd this was not disturbed, ‘In two. movie houses Fargo and Lankin,.N. D., for a visit) “"" “¥ F| with friends and relatives, ‘et The nicest cathartie‘laxative to|tonight will empty your bowels com- dye tp One of the popular-priced Victrola models. It offers the utmost yalue for the money—a value made possible by reason of the twenty- three years the Victor Company has devoted to the art of sound-reproduction. oe This instrument has all the exclusive Victrola patented features, and is of the same high quality which has made the Victrola the recognized standard. Its ‘sturdy construction insures a life-time of service. See and hear this Any dealer in Victor products will gladly demonstrate it. New Victor Records issued on the Ist of each month. J Hae! ae be! Hollatd's idea in heer Dr. H. A. van K. with him, sy For Constipated Bowels— Physic your bowels when you have ‘Headache Colds Dizziness Ballousness Indigestion Sour Stomach for 45. m:nutes Saturday nighti4s Candplike Cascarets.. Qne-or two'| Chil'ren love Cascarets too. re. on sending -‘the president of the League of arnebeek, as head of her disarmament the lights went.out and the shows Bests ates fora considerable bersod, Dletely by morning and you will tee! splendid, “They work waile you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you.up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomei, or Oil and'they cost only ten cence a box Adv. i q ictrola REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Victrola. Look under. i VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. ctor Talking Machine Co. Chi Music Lovers Deposit Big Retainer Chicago, Nov. 14—Chicago music lovers have. deposited over three hundred and fifty thousand dollars with the Chicago. Opera Association as their retainer for the coming sea- son of grand opera, which begins here tonight. This is the largest advance subscription the institution registere dior any season since it founded in 1910. Mary Garden, who took the reins toward the last _ Relieves Headache A little Mustérele; ruSbed‘on fore- head and temples, will usually drive away headache. A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, Musterole is a natural remedy with fone of the evil after-effects so often caused by ‘“‘internal medicine.” Get Musterole at your drug store. 35 & 65c, jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER a MSIE. Ue This trademark chd” the’ trademarked word Victrola” identify all our products. Camden NJ. PB Ret Vdc { MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ’21 MAAPRO Aco GARUIEPEATAION/ OUDEE) SO0GEEIPOOAEI THI the lid! Look on the label! Camden, N. J ii of last season, has ichogen operas for. the first week which represent equal- ly. the French and Italian schools, and expects to. maintain these propor- ‘tions. throughout the season with oc- casional. interpolations. of Wagner and Strauss operas in German. MEASLES may be followed by scrious cold troubles; use nightly— vicks APORUB 2 Million Jars Used Yearly Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. Hats Cleaned and ‘Blocked. Knife Pleated’ Skirts Clemhed and Pressed. We call for and deliver. Phone 58 Op- posite Postoftice, Bismarck, N. D. Mail Orde= Solicited. ‘CHEVROLET Parts and Service CORWIN MOTOR CO. EXCLUSIVE! ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS B ATTERY Service and parts for Delco, Remy, Northeast and Auto Lite starters, Bosch, Eisemann and K-W Magnetos, Exide and Minnesota bat- SERVICE teries, and Klaxon horns, » ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE.CO. Bismarck, No. Dak.

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