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PAGE TWELVE PROBLEMS OF SMALL LIBRARY 10 BE STUDIED. Librarians of State Will Hold Annual Session at James- * town Octcher 19-20 f the Small Library” theme of the Dako! Library jation when it holds its annual convention in Jamestown, October 19 20, with represe: libraries in the s attend. illian Cook, state librarian, Bessie R. Baldwin traveling librarian, and Miss lian Rich, city librar' all of B marck, will take part in the pro- gram of the convention. The complete program follows: ‘Tuesday Morning 9:30—Roll_ call of libraries. Re- Most Beautiful Girlin France ‘((\] ___—perililinas CHICAGO HAS | eens ns : . __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE... Electrical Farm LIRTED ITSELF | HIGH AND DRY, Many Downtown Buildings, Stand Where 50 Years Ago | Were Swamps, Sloughs Chicago, Oct. 7.—U)—Chic: has lifted itself fifteen feet by its own boot straps. In so doing, it has made the building of a subway more difficult, city engineers point out, but it has; fixed itself high and dry above the! level of Lake Michigan, and many | of its downtown buildings stand where a little more than a cen- | tury ago were only swamps and! sloughs. i Streets Higher Than Lake | Old Fort Dearborn, at the mouth | of Chicago River and Lake Michi- | jgan, was built on a level with the | lake and behind it was a marshy | E-L-E-CT-R-LC-A-L SUPPLIES AT ports of Progress. 10:30—Round_tabl morass, When the town began to a. Financial resources: Village three Feet higher by filling in the | support; lage control, Mrs. Wisse oleae? Yee § abeth Kings, Lideerwoud. | Y Thar ices etaa to cameras School and Association libra- é : | ceed Ww: the: Steet: Mcves cn ale? bted in a y gan avenue is fifteen feet, and the vels of other loop streets and most of the close-in residential sec- eae vary from fourteen to fifteen ‘ feet. This i it ii ture 1Oe ea eer, stature Re | ie girl is holding a beet of ordinary € remember when State’ Street's side.| Siz¢ and one of the enormous prod+ 1:30--Report from sesquicente y the bebbed-hair walks were lifted fourteen feet,| Uiccrricity ja latkoduced Inve the beat nial meeting at Philadelphia; do they put candidates in bathin, its. wen feet below, Hence the leaving the unpaved mud strects : Fiftieth anniversary meeting of ner of the national beauty contest held in Paris. She is Mile, Mireille S°Ven aces DGOR. nae ee York’s ‘ versary i | soubiee problem is easier, for the American Library Assoc iution, Soubiran, The raising of the street levels|city rests largely on rock and sub- North | - ate TET : (has been accompanied by the mak-| way builders may tunnel through _{ trustee, qualifications, duties and! M. J. Connolly, New Erigland; Ray, ing of new land and the Mlinois|the rock. , ‘ts | i bo Ki holm; 'T. Melvin Lee, Central tracks, once standing on ————— y; Thomas H. Moodie,! piers along the lake front above the Cc ROLS TAXIS “ ittees. pe Dr. Ira Wells, Harvey, ground level of the business district,| |Honolulu.— Following complaints 2:30—Experiences in Counts 1 : Lenhart, Hazelton. now are some ten feet under the| that taxi-drivers have been charging brary work, Mrs, Mabel Wilki 4 ommittee was appointed by street level, and with a mile of land Pep tied fl ela drole setae Son Ether f Minot nals) educational qual | . D. A. on the recommenda: | between them and the waterline. 1 alssh tat in hg . tthe I ” n.d. County f the North Dakota Bankers’ Chicago's whole understructure is ounte OF preapectiva coeupauta: of ¢. Finances; new lt ation and Dr. John Lee Coul- of sand, and the surfacing of, this Dee . to financing of —municip ter, president of the agricultural | with debris and loose dirt has added books for the small lib budgeting of expe ge. Its purpose is to correlate to the impossibility @f ever build- YES, HE WOULD BF the standpoint of bir | secure necessary cs. agricultural development work be- | ing a subway by tunnelling through| “What is an optimist, father?” tions, price, etc., Lillian Cook, Wednesday Afternoon ing carried on by private corpora-| under existing streets while traffic “A man who buys a lottery ticket. Bismarck director of state library yjolin solo—Helmer Huseth, James-|tions and be the point of contact goes on. Subways must be by|" 2",sutomobile, hires a garage, en- - commission. 4 Fae | between this work and similar work | open cuts, filled over for surface | %**¢*'s, chauffeur and orders 40 gal- 6:00-—Library dinner at Gladstone | 1:39—“Children’s book week _and carried on by the extension depart: | streets after the work is done. New| Musick, 8 Ucwende Blatter Hotel given by the Jamestown} ‘the fiftieth anniversary, Inga|ment of the agricultural college. “ Library board. a Rynning, city lit , Fargo. | ————————— Tenor Solo—Prof. T. Hunter.) 2:;0—Book ‘and travel talk by | Jamestown Colle Mr. Keator of the University; Many Ball Fans See Library, just returned from % Europe. stn. Talon ‘Travis, WOFld Series Games ano solo—Mrs. Ralph Trav N Jamestown, | on Electric Board sion. : 4:00—Drive about Jamestown; | ur Reception—baritone solo—Robert | Courtesy of the Jamestown L Johannson, Jamestown. | brary Board. | | y? Contribution of each. j | bsen, Leed: ga Z ee, | ce. Library Publicity: Ethel r Fleming, librarian Fargo Forum. Luncheon hour Tuesday Afternoon Piano .Solo—Josephine Spokesfield, Jamestown. i meeting; reports of officers and appointments of | committees. Many Bismarck baseball fans are | watching the world series games as ! shown, play by play, on the electric | scoreboard at the Rex theatre, This | method visualized the game for the ‘audience by means of numerous elec- of G.N.D.. A. Will | trie, fights, and is very popular with who are following the series closely. librarian, Valley City. b. Meet October 11| The play-by-play account of each selection; what standards shall as game is received over a Western we use? Pauline Rich, city libra-) The first meeting of the Greater | Union telegraph wire installed in the rian, Bismarck; c. Free material; | North Dakota association's agricul- | theatre and connected direct with the state and government pamphlets; | tural committee will be held in the | Playing field, so that the fans here miscellaneous—Bessie_R. association's office in Fargo Mon-| $e cach play of the game within a win, traveling librarian, Bis-|day, Oct. 11, at 2:00 P. M. Th ips eanntes pe Amie ak hor oa marek. personnel of ‘the committee, =| All Sumos of the. scrios. are. boing 10:00—Trust:es Sectio—Mrs. H.|nounced by President C. E. Daniel-| jit” on the electric board, the St. G. Proctor, chairman, Jamestown. |son of Minot, is as follows: id the New York ‘eames -at “1 Round fable discussions: a. The} B. E. Groom, Langdon, chairma: mn \d TRYING (ii ar ordinary type of Six is like trying to compare two totally different things. There can be no comparative measure copied — Chrysler creative engineering of value, for instance, between the end precision manufacturing as ex- Chrysler “60”, with its sixty-mile-and- pressed in the plan of more-per-hour capacity, and another Quality. car offering much less. Sodus “wn Just as sharply defined is theldifference especially in qualities which stend out in the comfort of these sixty Chrysler- 9 sharply that you cannet mistake miles and the lesser speed and theless tnem—the most beautiful riding and enseful speed of the other. & handling qualities you have ever ex- The vitsl factor which makes greater perienced, a most amasing agility, and value in Chrysler “60” has its source # gushing wealth of. power that_never : . 4 : bl ae . in the-one-thing-which-cannot-be- halts or hesitates for a single secopd. vs one : 2) oe Wednesday Morning 5:00—_Ter » Hospital. a oaanrtss of -Commitises; | Oo" senate Heapital election of officers. . = 10:00--Round. table _ discussions: | Farm ‘Committee Housekeeping: Records, s s, pamphlets, mending inding—Harriet Anfinson ef i i | Sea ¥ ’ i : iF g r Fé a performance, long life and quality. Roomy, luzurious bodies with beautiful moheir is barmoni a les, more, = hour. Li sins cceteetitoe ‘CHRYSLER “60° —Towring Cer, $1075; Club Coupe, $4165; Roadster (with rumble seat), 04898 hoes Coach, $1195; Sedan, $1295 ep ert. 2e' Churchill Motors, |