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PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, April 29, 1919 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST-A gold watch. If finder will return to post office box 495, the matter will be dropped, if not steps will be taken to locate same. D. P. LOST-Leather purse containing money. Inquire at Iowan office. tf LOST-Ladies' Waltham wrist watch. Return to this office for reward. 91 LOST-Phi Delta Theta pin, Friday night. Return to Iowan office. tf LOST-Silver wrist watch on No. Clinton. Finder please call 962 92 SCHOOL SUPERVISORS TO HOLD CONVENTION Consolidation of Rural Schools To Be Main Issue Discussed by Prominent Educators Educators from all over the state will convene at the University Wednesday, April 30 when the fifth annual Conference on Supervision for county and high school superintendents meets in the liberal arts auditorium. The meeting, called by A. M. Deyoe, state superintendent of public instruction, will have for its main discussion the suject of improvement of rural schools by consolidation. A program of speeches will be opened Thursday morning at 9:15 with an address of welcome by President Walter A. Jessup. Increased efficiency in the present task, large vision of duties and opportunities of the future, an adaptability to the demands of real progress without any tendency to follow every innovation are the characteristics to be emphasized to those who supervise schools, according to the program of the convention. Prominent men from other states who will attend and address the conference are Prof. David Snedden of Columbia university; W. W. Theisen, director of educational research at Wisconsin; I. D. Coffman, dean of the college of education at the University of Minnesota and Prof. C. H. Judd, director of the college of education, University of Chicago. Send The Iowan home. Let's overscribe our quota. TAXI PHONE 1700 MURPHY'S SERVICE Office HOTEL JEFFERSON PASTIME THEATRE Today and Tomorrow MADLAINE TRAVERSE in "THE LOVE THAT DARES" It's a dandy-Also Pathe Review and News. Admision 15c WOMEN'S GYM RANKS FIRST Physical Training Head of Wellesley Boots Iowa Gymnasium That the State University of Iowa has the best constructed and the best equipped Women's gymnasium of any college or university in the country. is the opinion of Amy Morris Homans, department of physical training at Wellesley college, who has toured the country recently to inspect the work of the department in various schools. She was founder of the Boston Normal school of gymnastics, and was later made head of the department when it was moved to Wellesley. In making the comment about the gymnasium, Miss Homans excepted the Ida Noyes hall at the University of Chicago which is a better equipped building but is so different in design that it is not to be compared with gymnasiums. DAINTY LUNCHES between or after classes. Drop into WHITING'S PHARMACY On Dubuque St. BANNER DAIRY LUNCH Offers you Wholesome Meals at Reasonable Prices 11 South Dubuque Street The Exclusive Features of Newberg's Photographs Make them Popular Newberg's Studio SABINS' EDCATIONAL EXCHANGE Founded 1893 A. M. M. DORNON, Manager The most widely patronized, because the most reliable Teachers Agency in the Middle West. Territory from Mississippi River to Pacific Coast. FLYNN BUILDING DES MOINES, IOWA Cards and Gifts for Mother's Day Book and Craft Shop 124 E. Washington Street "A LAUGH EVERY SECOND" SENIOR CLASS PLAY, I. C. H. S. "What Happened to Jones" BY GEORGE W. BROADHURST ENGLERT THEATRE Wednesday, April 30 8.15 P.M. SEAT SALE-TUESDAY, 9:00 A. M. ADMISSION-50c and 75c NORTHWESTERN TEACHERS'AGENCY FOR ENTIRE WEST AND ALASKA-THE LARGEST AND BEST AGENCY Write immediately for free circular BOISE IDAHO We Will Launder Your Negligee Shirts in a way that makes them look much better than is possible when they are sent elsewhere. You will find that we wash them thoroughly, but so carefully that the colors stay bright. Don't mail your laundry home. All you have to do is phone 294. New Process Laundry "The Pride of Iowa City" PHONE 294 A SERVICE MESSAGE Common Sense and A Savings Account Ninety per cent of our financial worries are caused by the habit of walking on the edge of our incomes; by failure to leave a margin between income and outgo. Those who leave the creation of this margin to an increase in income will probably continue to have financial worried. Those who adopt the sure way of decreasing the outgo of spending less than they earn and banking the balance are sure to arrive. For putting by a surplus you can't beat common sense and a savings account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOWA MEMBER FEDERAL-RESERVE SYSTEM
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PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, April 29, 1919 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST-A gold watch. If finder will return to post office box 495, the matter will be dropped, if not steps will be taken to locate same. D. P. LOST-Leather purse containing money. Inquire at Iowan office. tf LOST-Ladies' Waltham wrist watch. Return to this office for reward. 91 LOST-Phi Delta Theta pin, Friday night. Return to Iowan office. tf LOST-Silver wrist watch on No. Clinton. Finder please call 962 92 SCHOOL SUPERVISORS TO HOLD CONVENTION Consolidation of Rural Schools To Be Main Issue Discussed by Prominent Educators Educators from all over the state will convene at the University Wednesday, April 30 when the fifth annual Conference on Supervision for county and high school superintendents meets in the liberal arts auditorium. The meeting, called by A. M. Deyoe, state superintendent of public instruction, will have for its main discussion the suject of improvement of rural schools by consolidation. A program of speeches will be opened Thursday morning at 9:15 with an address of welcome by President Walter A. Jessup. Increased efficiency in the present task, large vision of duties and opportunities of the future, an adaptability to the demands of real progress without any tendency to follow every innovation are the characteristics to be emphasized to those who supervise schools, according to the program of the convention. Prominent men from other states who will attend and address the conference are Prof. David Snedden of Columbia university; W. W. Theisen, director of educational research at Wisconsin; I. D. Coffman, dean of the college of education at the University of Minnesota and Prof. C. H. Judd, director of the college of education, University of Chicago. Send The Iowan home. Let's overscribe our quota. TAXI PHONE 1700 MURPHY'S SERVICE Office HOTEL JEFFERSON PASTIME THEATRE Today and Tomorrow MADLAINE TRAVERSE in "THE LOVE THAT DARES" It's a dandy-Also Pathe Review and News. Admision 15c WOMEN'S GYM RANKS FIRST Physical Training Head of Wellesley Boots Iowa Gymnasium That the State University of Iowa has the best constructed and the best equipped Women's gymnasium of any college or university in the country. is the opinion of Amy Morris Homans, department of physical training at Wellesley college, who has toured the country recently to inspect the work of the department in various schools. She was founder of the Boston Normal school of gymnastics, and was later made head of the department when it was moved to Wellesley. In making the comment about the gymnasium, Miss Homans excepted the Ida Noyes hall at the University of Chicago which is a better equipped building but is so different in design that it is not to be compared with gymnasiums. DAINTY LUNCHES between or after classes. Drop into WHITING'S PHARMACY On Dubuque St. BANNER DAIRY LUNCH Offers you Wholesome Meals at Reasonable Prices 11 South Dubuque Street The Exclusive Features of Newberg's Photographs Make them Popular Newberg's Studio SABINS' EDCATIONAL EXCHANGE Founded 1893 A. M. M. DORNON, Manager The most widely patronized, because the most reliable Teachers Agency in the Middle West. Territory from Mississippi River to Pacific Coast. FLYNN BUILDING DES MOINES, IOWA Cards and Gifts for Mother's Day Book and Craft Shop 124 E. Washington Street "A LAUGH EVERY SECOND" SENIOR CLASS PLAY, I. C. H. S. "What Happened to Jones" BY GEORGE W. BROADHURST ENGLERT THEATRE Wednesday, April 30 8.15 P.M. SEAT SALE-TUESDAY, 9:00 A. M. ADMISSION-50c and 75c NORTHWESTERN TEACHERS'AGENCY FOR ENTIRE WEST AND ALASKA-THE LARGEST AND BEST AGENCY Write immediately for free circular BOISE IDAHO We Will Launder Your Negligee Shirts in a way that makes them look much better than is possible when they are sent elsewhere. You will find that we wash them thoroughly, but so carefully that the colors stay bright. Don't mail your laundry home. All you have to do is phone 294. New Process Laundry "The Pride of Iowa City" PHONE 294 A SERVICE MESSAGE Common Sense and A Savings Account Ninety per cent of our financial worries are caused by the habit of walking on the edge of our incomes; by failure to leave a margin between income and outgo. Those who leave the creation of this margin to an increase in income will probably continue to have financial worried. Those who adopt the sure way of decreasing the outgo of spending less than they earn and banking the balance are sure to arrive. For putting by a surplus you can't beat common sense and a savings account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOWA MEMBER FEDERAL-RESERVE SYSTEM
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