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.THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY .HORNING, ..-NOVEME2 121: ,'ilID SUPERVISION OF ALL SCHOOLS rot. Meeker, of Princeton, Tells American Prison As sociation He Thinks Private Institutions Should be Seen. Rose Festival Message to Be Borne to Calif ornians in Joy Train by Rosarians Xand df.Snnshlne Will Be Visited by. Jolly, White Uniformed Crowd, Traveling In Special Cars of Glistening White; Hearty Reception rinnned by Southern Neighbors; Many Feints ot Interest to Be Seen by Oregonians; 3000 Mile Journey Will Begin December 28, San Diego Terminus. i i - Special t Ths JsnresLl ' , J Baltimore, Md; . Nov. 23. That pri vate and parochial schools should be nder pubilcaupervistortnrwat iub . c school teachers should have the right in whip recalcitrant pupils, are two f the opinions expressed by Prof. Meeker if - Princeton university, in an address before the American, Prison Association ti ths "Connection of Our : School Sys- enr and Our Prison System." In regard to the first proposition, the rofessor said: ; "All private and parochial schools mst be subjected to complete , nubile supervision. If the work done by these i hools is thoroughly commendable, they ihould welcome Inspection, superintend ence and ths requirements to come up to prescribed sUndards. If they are lot doing, this work (and J -.know that very many are not), they must be com pelled to do as good work as our re formed and revivified public Schools, fr shut up shop, I shall be assailed s the enemy of the private and paro iilal schooJ.: I am not I am. how fver, the enemy of Sloppy, muddle f eaded, ; pointless'' education wherever' i ound. ; If t mt can exterminate ' this frand of education, - we shall deal a ilow directly at pauperism, crime and ijieuiaj. oenciency." . y . Believes la Whipping . ... :' ' ? In regard to the right to whip, Prof. Jleeker made this observation; "Laws forbidding teachers to admin ter corporal punishment are unwise, A potential whipping is a mighty force rr moral uplift. It need scarcely ever fee transformed into kinetic energy. T,he person who cannot be trusted with the uthor!ty to whip is not fit to bs a i acher." . "v ; Ths burden of Prof.' Meeker's address -as aplea for vocational training In the public schools. "Vocational training' he said, "should ',lm tt0 in$r?ah !ne by " tirla In h Industries of t the community and five them dexterity in the uss of their hands and heads.; Vol to Tarnish ChUd labor. ?t 1 Jh 'MM part-of the system to fur ish cheap child labor s to eager am rioyer. ? That js the jdea some of tha t..?Wper"fJ?0,ton b vocational training and direction before the new Ideational system was put into opera Won The result of the Boston expert inent shews that children trained with the idea oTdoing some definite thing, nstead of doing anything or nothing, 'ay in school longer, are more capable and consequently are able to earn more nen they do go to work. Other things l-elng equal, - these children so ' trained advance more, rapidly in their lemploy Biont. t ' - 4 f s "It Our bo-Akr!rU nr..l V.jltr 'L'N' b less-" Incapacity. DtvHv r,mi TLr.i'T nd insiinity " " aw mm N is i r l i Mart if mi ja f-w'JV 4VV l)V" iWI . . 1 v 1 U. V CLEVELAND WONTBE" " t EASY HOME FOR TRAMPS 1 Cleveland 'bhlo.' Wot 'atLM..i Pldly , u losing reputation as a .""n I0r lrnP. according P , William A,. Vaughn, superintendent f the free public employment bureau. .S4T??5ftl.WtJtetlijtear r wvna nas never hsrhnr. ..,. Im6 number o rrants," Vaughn m .11 T.TTTT: i i..rr.... fsl Irt . lJ T .5.1 1 I v : II -tlt .LHHl; . ill L I In . ..l'f 1" 'j."'- i 1 TBI ... ' v-fk- o f fW -:. r,j'L,F fi fif. Ou'. :n .ifla-J J " WMnsBMBSSSSsWaMB- . ..jMTI' , & ao . f. v' ''i, V.y.V . -CJ. fc I I I ..... 1 nil r K? I 1 I I i 1 - 2 I ' .'J 'Ki Known for ve.r tt.. k.. Oeyeland has been a mecca for tramps 1 the vast . Last year, according to p"ln5nnt Wright, of the Asso- I able-bodied tramps In Cleveland who t Every morning doeens of them have e Uken to Rocky river by pXe "dumped." However, the number Jnaklng" Cleveland now is decreasing Manysre also being forced Into em oyment. Vaughn claims. He Is plan irtng.a crusade In the "flop house" dis trict with sn escort of police to force tramps either to accept positions or "A1vallbIe (Jlmlnlahlng since etectlon.- Vaughn -said last night "I ',f Vtrtp t0 verSr ncy in Cleve lnd yesterday, and each reported jobs were not so plentiful as they were " mif f . . XI SAVED FUIL BY PLEA GF CHILD II HE PUT IH STREET By Marshall N. Dana. ' ; Wouldn't you like to be a Royal Hos arlan? They're going down Into the land of sun and gold. They are to be ambassadors of this new all-Pacific coast spirit. , They're to make Califor nia acquainted With the Rose Festival. Theirs jwill be a joy train. Its cars will be of a glistening whtte. - Its dec orations will be the roses of Port land. It will be a train of palace equipment and luxurious comfort. The wonder conveniences Of modern inven tion will all be employed to add to Its splendor. The way will be through a country of welcome. The- keys of the cities, figuratively, are being forwarded In ad. vVtjrjip the trip that no doubt may ep3stout the cordial warmth of the reception. ' The rlehnesi hnd. beauty of 8acramntoi "Oakland, . Ban C Francisco, , Pasadena, San Dleo, Santa Crux, Los Angeles, "wHl-'lle spread lavishly . to gladden and delight the Rosarians. t it is a Journey with, purpose to en thrall Imaglhat)onana create ' Impa tience for its beginning. The distance to the southern terminus, San Diego, is nesrfy-ltOOi miles. - The trip, before re turn, will have lengthened Into . 3000 miles or more. It will begin December 28. rrffi Tsam Will k5 New Tear's day will find the Roaa rlan special in Pasadena, and the Rosa rians participating in Pasadena's fa mous Tournament of Roses. The Rose Festival Is to be represented-by as fine a float In the chief parade , as can be designed by the Ingenuity of George L. Hutchln, manager of the festival. The Roaarlan drill team, white uniforms, rose epaulettes and all, will constitute another section. Pasadena has planned elaborate entertainment. Telegrams de tailing some of the preparations have been received. Portlanders do not for get that It was a float from Pasadena that carried away one of the chief prizes in the 1912 Rose Festival. They desire to make return. Pasadena Is a city of homes and beautiful streets. It has hotels of massive architecture and great com fort. It has fairy-like parks and a splendid setting. The. second day of 1913 and the Rosa rians will be In San Diego planting roues. It sounds unbelievable that such distances could be covered so briefly, B can .veoJiair Desntl try OPS A WAV FrifiVolvr W;tk Dl I D J. I. iJentistry at Half Pric (Until further notiro While our. charges for Alveolar work erally a good deal less. It is never guaranteed to last by any first class dentist who is responsible and reliable, bemuse all tirst class dentists will tell you llmt liridtiHwiirk at beet in doubtful. l.it. . . l 1 . uru vT'c or it is tt wftiT.f ul otieratlon and ntvn p-, fliers it l noTiTu V ' tll8(1H j ir-ouuin frum tb time Tt in put in the STLtffir It baa to b. takii out. In w w'wll wit Mm ft" a .T, y ra,es WMf'r' urtrtgework is iinpos- liUtA .-.t Aolar 7UtS tlsiirWhoST work "win wwnS.;. .,.;! ?kI 1 "...V.! s .wo.r. Practtcl v none; tly With outs. "And there Is a reason." J Terms for this work will be cash.) ' Lrlefly, the Alveolar Method is this II you have two or more tVeth left in j ther Jaw, wa can supply an that vou liive lost with teeth as good, solid nd h U'Jd as the best set of natural teeth fe" Town in Any human being's mouth mid a Whole lot more beautiful than wiires oesi proauct, without resort 'yJ Scene In California which will be visited by Royal Rosarians in journey through state. Top, left to right Fourth Btreet, from Main, Lob ASgeTesarm slrem, BaTTTS ing from Eddy street. Center Night view Casino, Santa Crua. Bot tom California big trees, Sequoias. but the scehdule Is evidence. It like wise sounds unbelievable that roses may be planted In the middle of winter, but this is a function ordinary in the town of palms and oranges. .It will be known aa Portland Rose Festival day In San Diego. The Rosarians will play the center roles. The town will be given up to their entertainment, or so the telegrams say. ' Will Disband la Pasadena. The white Rosarian train and the white uniformed Rosarians will remain but briefly In any one place. The third of January will dawn upon them In Los Angeles. . After capturing the imagina tion of that city they will disband. They will return to Portland by routes of their own choice, to neglect other famous California cen ters. The Rosarians will swing from their special at Oakland. They will cross the bay to the exposition city and the Ferry building will be lighted to shine- a welcome over the waters as they come. They will be guests of the city of San Francisco and tna manage ment of the exposition. They will visit the site of the Oregon building on the exposition grounds and plant, roses there to be blooming In 1916. If it is at all possible stops will be made in Roseburr and Ashland and Medfnrd. a-olnsr. Shasta, springs and mountain, will be revealed to the ex cursionists. Opportunity will be given for admiration of Redlands' beautiful hnmoa anil erounds. They will tra The listing Just glvetiJa .AQtJntendedlyew(Jaland-of the Dona, visit the N HOIS OF LITTLE BUDDHA IMAGE ENSHRINED i THE SOCIETY MAIDS WHO LOVE THE MYSTICAL ibn to such makeshifts as partial plates Nid tha unsanitary brldsrework. Alveolar 'l?oeth are not only beautiful, but they is comfortable and durable. We guar 4i tea ;thcm to last a lifetime, where te longevity of brldgework Is seldom rer longer than 6 or 6 years and gen- th exprnce in the some as the best urioirework--lnit in satisfaction thue is no comparison between the two. We have samples in our offices to shew at all times hundreds of patients r.er( in our home city to refer to Kx anilnattons and booklets on Alveolar dentistry are absolutely free. Kemember that in addition to our spe cliiity, Alveolar Dentistry and curing Pyorrbea (loose teeth), we are experts in every branch of dentistry, from the simple filling up. AXiVXOZtAB SENT AX, CO XSTISTB Portland Ablnirton r.ldg.. 1MU 3d St. Beattle Haurht Bldr.. ad and Pins. Tcrme to Reliable People. ''Pen Huiiduvs, lo to 1. 1 , wr ata'rrw'Y B iy o nivo - .- -ssr- -mr- mm mm am mm mukv gy m Emu mm umia 1 . .fT"1.?"'"1"4 r " or ,uC h.. ft U b.n. u u n.114. DleuuT ?r!s.w,, . 'is.r.t, ,iri !.. Iui mrt .Hi. , '.mihtmrt A y m. Um .f ,Mr. r4 , thrtt Mtut K Sa5SSSS? rt fHllar, 1M U libit. uumrk, i.. -h-ifl .. .-...Ti e- "- 8T0P V I' pll, Ui kraal k, mmtHiIm, Uuttwt, Imel of ia k 1 1 1 k.7n . i ! . T V rt 1 1 D v, .itun. tm -tpm rnT;ii..Tkt; ,tz'?z?T?Z life i on w qvn m Mt win Ml n blhlt li (Withlncton Bureau ot Tb Joorntl.l Washington, D. C, Nov. 23. In Wash ington the cult of the Far East- Is gain ing ground with maids and matrons af society who love the mystical and the occult. Bahalsm has a firm hold in the regions about Sheridan Circlo and out on Connecticut avenue, where the em bassies cluster. It is considered, oh, ever so cute and chic and cultured, don't you know, among these members of tha elect, to have In the back drawing room a littlu, suunt, fat image enshrined in a -llm. sleepy corner under a silkon canopy and behind a bijou bowl containing oil.- In fchlclt floats, a tpir A haunting odor of Incense greets' the nostrils, and the effect Is almost wlerd, but on. the whole Is regarded as adding effectively to the ensemble of the apartments. "Of course." said a society' matron who was quizzed about It, "there is no significance whatever connected with the shrines, even though the figure of Buddha be iiBed." An Importing house in New York has been furnishing the little Images, for a rather handsome figure, 'tis said: and tho maids and matrons who wish to be considered right up to the mlndta are showering the firm with orders for the corpulent figures and are devising ef fective draperies for the corners where the shrines are to be set up' Thn ft will devolve on someone to see that the little lights are kept always burning and that the incense is not allowed to become exhausted. famous missions,' heat :the ringing of the bells, steep in the poetry and ro mance of this, the oldest part of the west " . J . .; Ta See Uck Otaervatory., ' ;V Borne will have opportunity to see Lick observatory; and - lte' , .mammoth telescope. Others will gj to Paso Ro bles, or Santa Crut, or Tosemlte na tional park. There's no: denying . that the opportunity to .view the terrible majesty of the grand canyon of ( Ari zona will prove irresistible toa number of excursionists. Los Angeles, the city of the Fiesta,' with its ocean park and Islands and boulevards, it strong among tne attractions. All this for Portland, the Rose Fes tival? Yes, and no. The Rosarian. In tend to leave everyone In California talking about the Rose Festival and the beauties of Oregon scenery. They in tend to personally invite every one of the thousands of tourists they can meet to come this way and look up the un usual home opportunities. But thev also intend to have a wonderfully good time, rest trips furnish prediction that iney win. Chicago Father Is Paroled : in Charge of His 10-Year-Old Daughter by Order of Court ' 'She' Signs Bond. Chicago, Nov., J. Ten-year-old Iam line : Bennett, alight and timid, last evening;, took nip the. onerous duties of acting; aa guardian parole agent and moral Instructor' of her 'fatherrFeter Bennett, 0 years old, broad-shouldered and muscular blacksmith helper at the stockyards. f , ''';',; : f Paullne'e .duties are court ordered, and ahe J Manmed v them ; with all " the earnestnesa ' her? young; ? trouble-filled ivlnd waa -capable o putting forth , 1 She aigned her', father's bond, with a' trembUna- hand, and pledged her entire worldly Income a matter of 60 cents- a ! week to produce1 her charge in court one month from yesterday. Meanwhile she will make weekly reports on bla conduct.- ' -? 4-v -t-yt'tr n't ' - 1 v Rldea Bavinr Vader FUloir. ' Pauline. . who earns the aforemen tioned aiitnv by tending a .baby tor f a neighbor, went ' to bed Thursday . night, after, placing her savings beneath - her pillow. The entire sum amounted to al most $1 and the child did not care to tempt burglars. i'.r"v'';', "' ii.i.r.y" . A short time later, according to her story, her father reaeaed home at 1839 Qutnn street, and demanded money to spend J,with the boys' at a corner sa loon. Mrs. Bennett had no money, and he demanded, that Pauline's money be produced. The mother denied any knowl edge of It, whereupon the enraged father strode into -the bedroom, aroused the child and demanded her money, When she failed to produce it he struck her across the face, opined the front door and thrust her into the street. ' Appeals to Police. . Blood was streaming from a cut on her face when she wandered into"the Thirty-fifth street police utatton,: 'and told her story. Half an hour, later her father was in a celt,' and She was back in bed at her home. , ' ; When Municipal Judge Newcomer heard the atory in the afternoon he turned to the prisoner and 'announced hla readiness to send him to the pent-, tentlary for life. . . . . .- . , : "I can't do that, tiioush. , All I can do Is to send you to the hrldewell for Six moiiths," he sai4.i "Vou i"b the mean est brute I ever have had the pleasure of sending to the house of correction." i Just then Pauline took a hand In the affair. , , little Oirl Slakea Plea, " "PieaBe don't send him away. Judge," she said, "Mamma works all day, tak ing in washlngr, but w i4't support the family alone. We need him." The Judge leaned over his desk and discussed the case with the child, and finally paroled the man to her fof One, month,' Th blackfiKilt'i'a helper grinned sheepishly, and promised to. take good care of the parole agent ' . 1 I. , :' i ' ... .. . ' ' ' " :: ' ' "WHISPERING BURGLAR" GETS 34-YEAR TERM ; , x . White Plains. J., Nov. ;3.--County Judge W. P. Piatt, at this jilace, made a a vwu va Tviicn . aasj ,pvui.ouvM' a w " - cett alias Harry Jones," a 6urglar, tO' Sine ing prison at ..hard labor. ? The. prisoner who was known as the "whls perlng burglar, and accused of robbing1 homes of many very wealthy New York ers on Long Island, was directly charged With stealing a large amount or jewelry from tha home of Frank R. Chambers at Bronxvllle. ;.',:. 4 !' 'i'A $ . " Fawoett, when he -received the sent ence which 'Will keep him In Sing Sing for . the remainder of 'his life, simply said: "1 thank you,' Judge.' " " As Fawcett, or Jones,, had also been indicted for carrying a revolver and tor, attempting to kill two Moiint Vernon, tVAlUaHt am kSa.m ik nhsmaWA tSkXt l ir Judge Piatt could Jiave .given him a sentence-aggregating close to 90 years. As he has already7 spent 20 yearst ac cording to his own admission, in prisons, his total sentences aggregate over halt a ..century..,. j v: ' . GHILDII! HEED ii ninninrTo ininr .vUDUIRID Hlitll 1 Hi , Any child will gladly take "Cascarett Candy Cathartic" which act gently nvr arloe or produce the slightest uneasiness though cleanses the little one's Constipated Bowels, sweetens the stomach and puts the liver W a healthy con dition. ' ''', ' r .; Full directions for children and grown-ups in each package. - Mothers can rest easy after giving this gentle, thorough laxatlvetto children. V i .r J?, ... ,2 ' W .Jr' .it.". 4! JL, S' 1 " MMHIIIMBBSSSBBSSSMaBBMv i'i-"iu nem rnpe or aura, "CASCARETS work while you SLEEP." SPRAIN DOESN'T KEEP FROM RRY1NG St. Paul, Nov. 23. While more than a hundred of her fellow Polanders made merry at Tony Skaliys dance hall, 222 Chestnut street, all day Tuesday, Anna M, Ballauf, 234 Chestnut street, the bride in whose honor, the festivities were ordered, was forced to remain with her mother In the home. of her parents. Monday afternoon she fell down stairs and suffered a severe sprain of her left -ankle., ' "The wedding must be postponed," demurely suggested Anna to Frank Fs Man JeTTTK : Vpper Levee, lier husband- to-be, as,, she told of her .accident. "Never, never, never," shouted Man del. But Anna was obdurate and Frank left in high dudgeon. Later he was found on the'1 Street by, some Of 'the couple's friends, lie shouted to them and lifted a bottle to his lips. One of the group TUEhed to him and dashed the bottle to the street. They rushed to Anna's side and told her of his attempt to end his life. And It wa all on account of the threatened delay of the wedding ceremony, they Vouchsafed. Anna listened Intently, and finally gave her consent to go on with the original plans, sprain or no sprain. So-Fxf.nk and Anna were married Tues day and their friends danced while they sat silently at the home of Anna's par ents. . "It was a good scheme and worked fine," commented Frank. DIGS GRAVE R0R FRIEND; TUMBLES INTO IT, DEAD Haskell, Okla., Nov. 2S. Joseph. Tur by, TS years old, assisted In digging his own grave here yesterday, although he thought itwas jeOTbethe. flnalestlng JJaJTe S fano ther7 . s Apparently in good health, Turby with another man, dug the grave for a woman who had diedand immediately after the work, was finished. Turby tumbled into the grave, dead from heart failure. " Owing to the peculiar circumstances, Tury was burled within that grave.- To insure the possession of gbor nair tw0 things are; necessaryreasonable care and the 'intelligent use of Newbro's Herpicide. '..W , --"'t. ,;y,'-ii .- ,.;' ' . U Hair that receives no attention but the daily combing and an, occasional shampoo cannot be pretty: Dandruff forms on the scalp, the hair becomes dead, brittle, uneven and falls out,. There is an entire lack of the life,, luster and snap Which is imparted to the hair by proper care , and Newbro's Herpicide. " . 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