Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 06, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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n-etofe." Thl afternoon At Ml Antt to
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CRfHCTM THtATK-'M'". S?!wt?
Sutl and Hnl) -audeetiie. ..T!?"
tsraoos at S:t and tanlgbt At :1 cleeS.
EWPA.E5S THEATER TA' And WAetilA.
ISS VllKln:. Ti afterBOAA) A. I.JS.
Inai at 7:M AAd a'ejactt.
HTCt TMBATEB ";
Ar vakd'trlllA. Thla Artemeoa at SIS.
tsnult At J JO and a dock.
LTRIf T2IEATS IF"nrth and B:a
MuweJ i'orod. "Sls Tonimy From
Ts ' Tns a'teraeon at I and tomcat
a! I 20 and a. it does..
i-roPLE-. star. l-am oh jr.
T1VOI.I ANP i-BT5TL rtrsi-rca sle-
toroa. 11 A. M.-13 P. X-
Cni,tr.r.! to )lu Btnit-Powtiu
Tllat thf chlMren of rortlant may
listen to Ueutenant-General Mir Baden -Powll.
lfalr of the Hoy frVout mow
mrnt. who will arrive In Portland on
Sat'irriAv morntn. Robert H. titron.
ai Arthur E. WooJ. a ho with W. I
Klniey. now ahaent on batinef. form
a ri'mmttlrt who will assist In enter
taining 1 iitln3ulhe1 visitor, wltl
i-onftr with 1. N. Klelschner and R. 1
etln. the teachers' committer of the
retard of K'lucatlon. at 4 o'clock this
aftrnron. It la hop that a mass
mrertn? of school thHdren my be held
n Saturlsy aTlTBoon so that General
I'osrell All! be able to speak to them.
In the evening Jam-s Ijikl!aw. the
lirltii.1 consul, wlil rnfrK'n Genera!
l-owell at dinner In t.ie Multnomah
MoreL At the ronc-I'Mlnn of the dinner.
(General Powell will sdlress an as
sembly of people lavltrd by the enter
tAinrnent committee.
lnnxcTox Fx.K Icct Kmdat. A
meetlns; of r r- n t v cinWren And All
other lnt-res:l In the aarderi con
test started Among the !iool children,
wtll he held at trie auditorium of th
IrrtnaMon ei hoot Kriday ni;ht. 1-1 J.
Jarrer. O. M. PltimmT. II. K. A. bee. t.
U Lively and W. K. Uaotlninl. the
committee for the dl'trl.t harms this
mttrr in cliarre. bus pent out Inrtta
tionv. T"ie m-ttint wt'.l be At o'clock.
The tnT1tt!on pays tliat "this la an
effort fathered And f irthere! by public
pplrlted elttsen of Portland And
throuchout the tale, and h In view
the prat-tAjtl education of children In
the rudiments of cardrnlnc. t'om
mlttees h-ise been (irmel. whos effort
will he to create a frlcntlly rivalry
amon the children. Institute contests,
and awaid prists at t:ie close of the
taon"
Tir.rs S.Rr t It Iihib. Ilounutnc
out a f'ill st-or of fires, larse and
mall mitrtin a space ff 24 hours, the
r'lre rtinrtm-nl waa called early yes
terdiy mrnlni( to the t'aslle Hotel.
Park Mrt. between Waehlnston and
Ahler. sh-rf a torealenlny blase for a
time rndanjcer-'d the Urea of manv
lo!aers ssil baie fwtr to sweep throu.h
a n-t of old butl'llnss on Washing
ton street Lodgera la the place were
arouse! by policemen aol averal had
narrow escapes. The cotlaste. a two
lory butidtne. was completely sutted.
though at tndlnx intact, externally, r'lrc
lapcesl the flre-proof aides of the new
Woodard-Clark buihiinj at Park and
Aider streets, but lni no dam. A
small Spanln xrtll on the othrr sid
was completely w-recktfi.
Aunttto Kri.-ksox Annrsrro A!frd
Unckson. afalnst whom a secret Indict
ment was returned b the late Federal
srand Jury for sending indecent matter
throncb fie malls, w-aa arreted yester
day at his home at orient. lwtnc to
the fact that be had an Invalid a Ife.
wno w-as entirely depcnil'-nt upon htm
for personal attention anil support, he
a as released upon his own recognisance
to appear later to plend to the Indict
ment, lie acknowledge pt utlt. As
t hrced. but says he bcltcres I:e had
the rlxht to return through the mail
what bad been personal!) ieliverd to
him
MvwTAit.t a i.'t i p l.xi-onsrs I'viox
rrrc-T. Tne Mont tvllla Hoard of Trade
r-nda ntht tnloreed the resolution of
ths tireater Portland Plans Associa
tion for the i.Ktt'nn or the L'nlon
te-ot by tie 1 1 1 1 and llarrlman lines
at the hre.l of the park blocks In
harmony with the plans of the associa
tion. The rsoiuiion ursrtns chance In
location of the central liluary builUmc
was tabl-d
BirxstTT iScirs V'.ast T-pat. r.dward
H. Hennett. Clc!l2ncr of the Greater
Portland plans, leaves for New York
at i o'clock this mornins. At An ex
ecutive session of the Greater Port
lind plans Association, held In the
Ad Men t'lubrooms yesterday. It waa
elrc'd-'d to have Mr B-'nnett compile a
complrte rep-rt of bis plans within lha
next st da. ind to have them pub
lished In book form lor distribution.
BraRr pi n-r-s Ovtt.TT. teore I.
Bard. an lniector In the Customs
rervtcc. who took lA from A smujr-pl-T
as hu.-h money, p'eadod KUtlty In
the l'nlte.1 Mat.. Pistrict t'otirt yes
terd y. the true ,f Ms sentence bctn-t
naed f(r Thuris. Ileard was recently-
contctel of mand areny In tho
Multnoma'i t'o-mty t .rctiit Court and
was paro'j-'l altr sentence.
'oTri r taT'ox THAXsrrr.RCn.
1'nlverslty park postofu-e station will
be trn-frred from i lambard street
to Ionibar.l trrt. takinc effect
Mirch 1. In earr; in.- this transfer
out the resignation of Alf-ed II. Brown.
ierk m ch trse. has hen accepted and
John C Koberts hv been appointed
as clerk tn charee of the new off'ce at
a saliry of A year.
Was. Fakkut to shak Mrs. Id
Haraly will have char of the pro
aramme at Central Woman's Chris
n.n Temperance I nion. at :. w o clock
tins afternoon, at room 3d lix1nouh
huiMinr The subject HI be the
l'nlon Si.nal And Toun Crus.tder. W.
'. T. I". publicAllon.
lrt t s.sks rfsrmi, Hctn. Th f-i-"ral
of tne IT-year-oH daughter of
xtr. and Mr T. II. Mlllbank-.. who
.l e-I at the family residence In Lents
Mon.ia-. As held jesterdty. B irlal
ass msde at Mount Scott Tark Ceme
terj Pa y r Toakt'M. assisted by John
t: Mohler b"th of Pisgsh. Home. U
-cs. Cal. will hold -erlea of m'et--..K-ti
full r-wp-l tn church.
-..t hrnix and Ksst Ankeney sts.j
.Msnh to l A 1 will be welcome. -Mas
Lom Batpwix r-ooLrm.B has
A (i i.-'in stndio a here you can con
si. t her on all maeters pertalninK to
the decorums and furnishing of your
home. Ill Alder st. Phone Main 43
Tun Artr" Most up-to-data
isrtm'nt m No-thwest: ? 1 st god John -ion
's : s1! o'ttt.le rooms. arp'T on
jrmlt. o- call .Mar, sii 3J.
Ta. Kt; Ttn tlt-rt SMjiirP S5 1 ITTs.
cose ant ctmfortabe. will be let to
permanent guests at reasonable prices,
i'l!! or phone Bowera Hotel.
lanirs or posrrtAXP. K. Krends Is
mskirE a special low price In ladies'
tailor-ma le uis of Imvorted (jooda for
l short time only.
rA Wtitrs T. T" I ix iM sow and Mr.
A. 1'. I leg'l wilt talH on So,-laI
llvrlene.- on Thursday evenim. at
add school
WgATTKX Ptv-.suvtis Cost. J4.5A a
ton. more nest for your roney than
. other. I bone Main Si. A le.
Tub BrsT of ladles' tsilorlng. only
on prlr. s5. G urn ay. 40 Mohawk.
Alt rt rt. Co. !. sil prices,
tail lervlcA. Pbont K 12. C 1117.
RaIUHXAD EXTZKSIOIf AWHtll At S
mass meeting of the ci titans of South
Mount Tabor And those living" Along
the Powell VAlley re-Ad In th United
Brethren Church.. Eat Thlrty-econd
Avenue. Monday night, reports were
submitted by the trvatees to the effect
that two-thirds of the money required
for the extension had been subscribed.
At the meeting A considerable sum waa
suhecrlbed. The committees were In
structed to continue the csnvasi for
fund until the entire um hag been
raised. C. W. Hodson. reprenentlns
the Jarobs-Stme Company, which re
cently purchased the Kelly homestead
farm on the Section Line road, aald In
his address that After the extension In
side the city had been built the In
terested property owners outside would
take up the matter of building a con
nection with the extension at Kast
Klghty-aeeond street and Twenty-ninth
Avenue. Tom RichArdaon made an en
thusiastic talk full of encouragement
to the people who are working: to get
streetcar facilities.
CoxongoaTtoxaL Mrmvo Called. A
general meeting of the congregation of
the Third Presbyterian Church. Eaat
Tine and Ksst Thirteenth street. ha
been called for tomorrow night to con
sider the resignation of Rev. William
PArsons. the pAstor. who hAs Accepted a
call to CentrAl Presbyterian Church of
Kujjene. It l considered certeln thAt
the reslsnatlon of Rev. Mr. Porsong
will be Accepted And thAt commission
ers wtll be Appointed to appear before
Tortland Presbytery, which meets In
Trinity Presbyterian Church. March U.
to ask that the pastoral relations be
dissolved. A full committee on pastoral
supply will be appointed. Rev. Mr.
Parsons will deliver hla farewell ser
mon Sunday. March 51.
Sam tel. Hilx. to Lrc-n-sir Ssrouel
Hill, president of the Home Telephone
Telegraph Company of Portlgnd. Or.,
wtll speak At the YVej-tmintsler Presby
terian Church. Kaet Tenth and TVeidler
streets, tonight at o'clock, having for
his subject: "Cm What Does the Safety
of Our Nation Depend T' Hla address
will he Illustrated with streoptlron
lantern slide pictures, -.homing the
beauttlul scenerv Along the ColumbiA
River, which slides Mr. Hill has had
expresalv photographed and painted for
this work. He will also show pictures
of road butdtng throughout the world.
Admittance will be free.
Ckvach Scx-httx to Msn. The
Ladies' Aid Society of the First Con
gregational Church will hAVe an -all-nay
meeting" today, assembling at 10
A. M.. iindsr the auspices of the novelty
commlttee and sewtns for the Baby
Home. A basket luncheon will be held
at noon. At Z P. M. will be the regular
business meeting, followed by pro
s ram me At 1:J "clock. Mra. T. C.
Burns, president of the Baby Home,
will speak on lt work and what It
has accomplished. Mrs. J. C. O'Day
wtll give several musical selections,
her accompanist being; Mrs. J. l.
Neltan.
MoxTAVitXA Asks fob Sfwcas. A
committee from the MontavlllA BoArd
of TrAde has been Appointed to urge
the lAylng of swera on Kast Gltsan
street, between Fast Sixtieth and East
Klghty-second streets, as soon aa It ran
be done, so that hard -surface pave
ment can be laid. I'etltlona for a hard
surface pavement have been filed and
proceedings started for the Improve
ment, but sewcrn are wanted first. The
sew er on Kal till -an street la aaked
for In advance of the district sewer so
the Improvement will not be delayed.
5!:!'.'.! I. gang n Rrsioxs.
Mrs. Sophia B. Selp has reslsned as
president of the State Spiritualists" As
sociation, according to a statement
she made yesterday. She saa she has
taken this action after "many yean of
suffering and ausrense. peraecutton and
prosecution." She refers to the Ault
brought Against the assoclAtlon In
June. I0. by 15. B. TA'axne. of Chi
cago. And which has stnee been pend
ing. Mrs. Slp glvea especial praise for
faithful support to Mrs. Lucy A. Rose
Mallory. honorary president.
Mas MirTixo Will B lltt.o. Sec
retary Ncwlln. of the Rose City Park
Improvement League, said yesterday
that the mass meeting called for March
II of the cltliena of the Roee City
Park district at St. Ro-e Hall. Alameda
aveoue. will be held whether any
action is taken on the Sandy boulevard
franchise or not. If the franchise ts
acted on favorably the meeting will
take the form of a celebrAtlon. And If
not the ortglngl purpose of getting the
sentiment cf that community w-il be
tarried out.
Woxr.x to PiS'-r Social H-TniKxr."
-Social H;giene" Is to be the subject
at the Women's Alliance of the I'nl
tart.m Church at the regular monthly
meeting this afternoon at S o'clock.
Mrs. T. Comerford. of Spokane: Dr.
Mae Cardwcll and Mrs. Edward M.
l.iiot will be the sneakers of the after
noon. Miss Marie La Motte wltl give a
violin solo. Followlns t!ie discussion
4 o'clock tea will be served. All in
terested arc Invited to be present. Busi
ness merlins At 2:10 P. M.
OvgRtoog Waxts Moltst Ilnon Rail-
wAT. The Overlook Improvement Club
la worklns to secure a branch of the
Mount Hood Railway, and has a com
mittee out on the project. The club
Is working to secure the route of the
company on Its way to St. John and
Vancouver. Also the club la working:
for the Improvement of Maryland Ave
nue end to secure a boulevArd In Over
look near the brow of the bluff over
looking the rlvrr. The club ha nearly
Ii A.tlve members.
Catholic Woxrx nLrc-r. At the
annual meeting of the Catholic Wo
men s LcAgue. yesterday, the folloA-Ing
officers I'ere elected by a unanimous
vote: Pre.-ldent. Mr". J. T. Sullivan;
first vice-president. Mrs. James Lald
law: scond vice-president. Mrs. J. C
Cnitrllo; third vice-president. Mrs.
Thomas Patterson: secretary. Mrs.
Pavtd Hughes: assistant secretary. Mrs.
Frank Kiernan: trrAsurrr. Mrs. W. K.
Coman.
Won ax o-ToorxAAtAX pics .Mrs.
Charlotte Iunn died At the home of her
daushter. Mrs. William Chambers.
Monday. At the Ag of 14 ). She
viae born In Ireland. Her husband
died many years ago tn .ew or, -...e
lived tn Portland wnn n-r -
for JS years The funeral will be held
tomorrow morning from the family
.....l-nre si Minnesota avenue, and
8L Mary's Church. William avenue.
SlTSUI FOR FlA STATtOK 4 '' '"" 7
Committee from the Kxecutlve Board
.xa.ntr.-d site, offered for a Ore station
In MontavlllA yesterday. A number of
lie. haTe been offered and the com
mittee vleted them. And wi:l likely de
cide on a location In the ncAr future.
A flrehous will be erected In Monta
vlllA probably In the present year.
Htut S. Gaapxka Pit. Hush Stanley
-..ir.r .n of Mr. and Mrs. George
M Tavlor. died at the home of his
parents. IT Beech etret. Monday He
a as 1 years of age. The funeraj w ill
be conducted from the Central Metho
dist Church. Vancouver avenue and
Fargo street, today. Interment will be
at Mount Scott Cemetery.
Mtss Tixntc to LccTVRg. The
Psrent-Tea--ber Association of the Ver
non school sill hot.1 Its regular month-P-
m-eting , Wednesday st I o'clock.
Thre win b an Interesting talk by
Miss Lillian Tingle on domestic science.
Kvery one Is Invited to be present.
Mission CiArt.E to Msrr. The Irving
ton group of trie Florence Meade Mis
aion Circle of the Vnlversallst Church
will held an Important meeting at the
residence of Mrs. J. C Sehaafer. 730
Wasco street. Thursday aftrnoon.
March '. .Ml Interested are welcome.
Tiist regulir metlng of the Fruit
and Flower Mission will be heM at the
T'sy Nurserv. I". North Ninth street.
TMir. lay. MArrh
Pmtsioiaxs. Select room, with board:
newtv furnished. private family;
rare taken of phone calls. AJS KverctL
Marshall
ati9 toOajt all 7. Oak BIB.
Cpssishai. TaacHins Mat Come.
Morton SlacCormac. president of the
National Commercial Teacher' Federa
tion, ha written from Chicago to the
Portland Commercial Club announcing
that th delegate to the annual con
vention of the organisation, which will
be held In Spokane In July, will arrange
to have their special train routed for
the return trip to Chicago so that they
may come to Oregon, vialt Seaside and
pafs a full day In Portland. About 200
person will come In the special from
the East. They will 'come from Spo
kane on the return trip by way of
Seattle and will pass March II at
Seaalde. March 2J t:ie party will be
In Portland, and arrangement will be
made for a sightseeing trip over the
city and a reception under the auspices
of the Portland Commercial Club.
Dairie FouKii Sattsfactort.
George A. Nelson. Deputy Dairy and
Food Commissioner, returned yester
day from Eugene, after an .absence of
two month, during which lie inspected
the dairies, meat markets, groceries
and creameries In Lane County. Mr.
Nelson reports that condition general
ly were most aatlsfactory. proprietors
of dairies being disposed to follow the
suggestion offered by him in bringing
their establishments up to the require
ments of the Dairy and Food Com
missioner's office. Sample of meat,
lard, butter, milk And cream forwarded
by him to the Fortland office were
found by Chemise Well to be without
adulteration or preservative. Mr. Nel
son alo report there no case of
short-weight butter found.
Ciiom-s, Girls' Daxck Exjoted.
The feature of the dance given by
the choru girts of the Lyric Theater
at the Moose Hall Monday night was the
brilliant assortment of coiffure. Hair
of every delicate hde was seen in
abundance. From the grand march to
"Home. Sweet Home." the 400 persons
who attended were properly entertained
without the formality of the stage.
Popular Nellie Angler, escorted by B.
F. MAlson, won the prise offered to the
best v. Attzer of tho chorus girls. At the
opening Bernsdlne CrutAh. a little girl
of J years, made her public debut by
singing "O You Beautiful Doll." to the
delight of all who were present. Other
dances will be given by the chorus girls,
such was the success of their affair
Monday night.
CrTT Council Meets Todat. An ad
journed meetlns of the City Council
will be held this mornini; at :30
o'clock, chiefly for the purpose of act
nlg on several franchises of the Port
land Railway. Light & Power Company.
The report of the street committee,
recommending the granting of the
franchises, will be read. City Auditor
Barbur yesterday sent to City Attorney
Grant claim of the city against the
streetcar company named for bills
aggregating about $43,000 in favor of
the city. Some believe these should be
paid before the Council grants the
company any more frsnchtses. Mr.
Barbur say.
Ji-poc Morrow III. Circuit Judge
Morrow has been confined to his home
with a severe cold for the past two
days and It Is possib.e that he may not
be able to resume his judicial duties
before next week. The Judge con
tracted the cold last week but con
tinued his work for a few days in the
hope thst ll would wesr Itself out. but
In.tead hla condition grew steadily
worse. His throAt Is affected.
Coi-rt TO Aid Exhibit Aoaix. Mose
Mosesaohn. Assistant secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, yesterday se
cured from the County Court a promise
that the county will repeat thl year Its
appropriation of s)50o to assist in
maintaining the permanent exhibit of
Oregon products which the Chamber
of Commerce has on display In the
Commercial Club building. Fifth and
Oak streets.
New Tork Mixisttr Comes. Rev. A.
B. Simpson. F. P.. of New Tork City,
president and founder of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance, who Is visit
ing several of the brsnches of that
organisation on the Pactnc Coast will
arrive In Portland today. He will speak
four evenings, commencing Tuesday.
March 12. at Gospel Tabernacle, cor
ner of Kast Ninth and Clay streets.
PR. CorrtT has returned.
CITY CUTS FIRE WIRES
MAVOK GIES ORPKM TO OUST
NATIONAL AUTOMATIC.
Auxiliary System J'ountl to Have In
terfered With Proper WorWing
of Municipal Alarm Boxes.
Mavor Ruhligbl yesterday ordered
Citv Electrician Savarlan to cut the
wires of the National Automatic Firo
Alarm i Telegraph Company from the
municipal circuits. The Instructions
folloAcd a conference between the
Mayor and electrician, in which the
latter reported that the auxiliary boxes
had caused considerable trouble lately
and had interfered with the city's
svstem.
A number of larse lumber mll.s and
other Important establishments arc
connected wltti the automatic lines,
which carry alarms, as now- connected
up. to the municipal department at tho
City Hall. In order that property
could be safeguarded and no dam
ase be done, the Mayor ordered that
city boxes be Installed wherever neces
sary. The work of cutting out the
auxiliary system will require consider
able time.
For several years, the private com
pany has been operating without any
franchise or permit, alihoujh many
efforts were made by Its officers to
obtain a grant. The City Council novcr
voted for It. as tho Fire Department
officials were opposed to havlnz
private wires attached to the recular
city svstem. Tho company therefore
continued doing business without any
permit. Mayor Rushllghfs action yes
terday will 'brine the case to an end.
unless the company affected files some
action to stop the city from discon
necting: the auxiliary wires.
BETTER THAN EVER.
Schumgnn-Helnk's Wonderrnl Voice
MirpsjsrC!- That of Former Year.
According to Ssn Francisco critics.
Mme. Scliumann-Helnk wonderful
voice Is better than ever this ecason.
It has gained new tones and has added
a heart-moving aweetneas. msklng It
one of the most mArvelou voices
known to muslcsl history. The San
Frsnclsco Ca'.I of February 1 describes
It as of "gorgeous, vibrant volume, rich
with overtones, freed from cramping
consonants and liberated like the voice
of the winds. In addition to her en
chanting art Is her ability to put some
thlne of herself into her music, even
as the comporers did when they wrote
the songs she Kings."
Schumsnn-Helnk Portland concert
will take place at the Helllg. Wednes
dav March 13th. under the direction
ef Lois steers-Wynn Coman. The sale
of seats open Mondsy. March 11.
EAST SIDEJ0BE SERVED
O.-W. K. A X. Plans New Ware
house for Shippers There.
As soon as th" new Harrlman freight
house and trackage Improvements on
the East Side are completed the O.-W.
Funds of Lodges
and Trust Funds
For which an
earning is sought
on a temporary
basis can be safely
and profitably
placed in the banK
on a certificate of
deposit.
Such funds may
be ready for use
on a reasonable
notice yet, while
not wanted, earn
ing' a good rate of
interest if left a
full year we pay
4 per cent.
Portland Trust Co.
BANK
Third and Oak St.
R. N. Co. as well as the Southern
Pacific will be able to serve thippers
east of the river. While the con
struction work Is being done by the
Southern Pacific Company, the O.-W. R.
& N. Co. w ill share equally In the ex
penses and maintenance charges
Patrons of botli lines will be served
there. The storage- warehouse will
be I0 bv 40 feet. In addition to serv
ices offered by this building, the au
thorised Improvements provide for the
accommodation of "5 wagons on a
team track that ti'ill extend from the
Burnslde bridge to Oak street. Plans
for the construction of a two-story
building and a runway from the Burn-sldc-street
bridge now are being con
sidered. J. D. Farrcll. president of the O.-W.
R. & N. Co.. said yesterday, that ar
rangements for the Immediate accom
modation of freight traffic on the East
Side will be made through the lease of
a building to serve until the new
structure Is completed. It Is probable
that the old John Deere Plow Company
building will be secured.
Fnrm Sells for $30,000.
Forest Bros. & Wirth. of Portland,
yesterday purchased from J. Mattey
a tract lying between St. Joe and
Lafayette, in Yamhill County, known
as the Meligan donation land claim
for $30,000. The farm Is one of the
best developed In Yamhill County. A
large part of the farm has been set to
apple trees.
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MEMORY METHOD
IS MADE PUBLIC
BY 0LGA STEEB
The OLOA STEEB SCHOOL OF
MUSIC ll-6i: Filer building, is now
a permanent Portland Institution. For
the purpose of demonstrating the su
periority of our methods and giving
them the widest possible Introduction
wa shall make soeclal rates to all
pupils entering before March 10. 19U'.
All piano puplis will receive private
lessons. Puplis who enter previous to
March 10 may join the claxs of Olga
Ptecb for six months' term at S per
month. a0-lnute lesson weekly. After
March 10 the regular price of o per
lesson of 40 minutes will be restored.
Tuplls entering previous to that time
may continue lessons for six months at
lhe"peclsl rete.
Olga Steeb's method of technic, prac
tice and memorizing, by which she has
been enabled to memorise and play the
largest repertoire in history, will be
made a special feature of the work of
this school. This system of work Is
absolutely unknown to any one except
ing the members of her family and can
only be learned at this school.
In the past two years Olga Steeb
has played over 200 different composi
tions In concerts and recitals, and her
memory never falls her. Her repertoire
contains 1100 compositions, any one
of which she Is prepared to play on
very short notice. With her method of
work she is ensbled to memorise new
music at the rate of from 0 to 70
pages per week, and to retain every
thing memorized.
Special attention is sTlven to begin
ners. Children beginning with this sys
tem should, as soon as they are far
enough advanced to play lltCe pieces
with great esse, memorise 60 composi
tions a ycAr. OlgA Steeb always lesrned
100 compositions every year from her
lsth to her 17th year. Her father,
who originated this system of mem
orizing, taught It to her when she was
six years of ae. He ha never made
It public It is now made public for
the first time.
Those desiring to take advantage of
this offer should apply at once. Olga
Steeb School of Music. Cll-612 Eilers
building.
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