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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1919)
-J TITW TTEGOX RTATKRMAX: fVCXDAY, FEBRTART 16V 10HT PRERCH AM1Y BAND IS DUE SOON Compositions at Army for the Homecoming Benefit lftinr,tnC!,?d the Unltd winslciaa -Wmbers of te French army 30liLfhandg Ihl a patriotic demontra-!hn a ..... . uc-a when the French army ban J rjakes ita-appearance lathis city at the armory March l5Ch. For then the peoa'of this Community will be amonlhe fortucate In this coun try to Vr the distinguished musi cal organization, because of the re- !UiCrd.vt.,me PbIe for it Am erica! visit. AM event having: international sig nificance. It is designed to stimulate U.e entente cordials" between Am erica and France. . For that' reason ilnna th ir-A high commission negotiated for the pprovaiyor the United States gov ernment, in a brief tournee. that migntrpermit a further cementing bf the relations between th t Vn nan. pie of these countries, who are now naming shoulder to shoulder UKalnst their common enemy on the western front. ;, Encouraging news Is brought .here byt Chevalier Otto Kahn. chairman of the executive . committee of the French-American musical association which Is conducting the orchestra'!' tonr. Mr. Kahn. just back from Pa- band have, con cluued thefr duties at the front. He reports also, that the oldest and most famous band Franc has. is preparing for rehearsals, and that its 'performances will be' note worthy achievements fn those cities fortunate enough to have beene asked to cooperate In this international en lerprise. Preliminary steps will shortly "fee begun to Btart the cam- paign In this city for an appropriate reception of these soldier musicians They are' in number, and include personalities which.' are known -ths world over for thtfr pre-eminence-rTh'ere will be compositions of the programme to be performed by great composers, but nothing which will not have its appeal for the general public Emphasis, naturally is to ne placed. , upon, compositions of French creations works of melody and roler jn which the rich orches tration of masters will be brilliantly reflected through the strings, wood winds ani brass of this orchestra. , But high above all else will sound the note of patriotism. For the en Havinc so constructive obie l a the helrh.inlnfr nf , ."ntnt f SSWi dlale" between France and the Unit ed States, it was essential that each city visited shoull furnish appro priate sponsershlp. the representa tive civic body of the community. Sof It Is. the chriber of commerce is es posing this cause, and prelininaritl will shortly be und? way to make the-coming of the French army band an. event, lonsp to be remembered: wherein patriotism may have its outlet through music some of the heat anu - most appealing wWtf France can command. , A committee of seventy profession al and business men are paying fh total expense of bring this band til?A i, therefore, every -cent of Pr-j f -i-ffi-ih.f -rt- 'iki. VV i'! '" jj$YrrA w m HMjmhrttr---r - Big Shoe s py All This WeeL Thousands of pairs of new shoes to he sacrificed this week at a fraction of their actual value. We are in- I j eluding all our new shipments of the latest shoe at reductions less than inferior shoes. 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We qnotr you always ;thc best price consistent with" 'quality. ,i , - . $27.50 Ivory Enamel Chi f fori icr1, Special . ... . $25.00 Ivory Enamel Princess, Special ......, Other prices priced from $12.00 and up. ...$19.55 ...$18.75 Jo Jo TRADE IN YOPR OLD FURNITURE V -V. v 9 Wlk Vv . SALEM'S LARGEST FURNITURi; STORE "Our Navy initio War" in lnDlr- iag record, of what oor navy hu ac complished since we entered the war along all its lines, recruiting build' ing, conToying and flguiing, no omitting the work o the marines, re lated' by Lawrence Perry. 'Ambassador Morgenttiau's Sto ry, cot only his own experience but his interpretation oi- Internationa al Questions, such as; why Tnrker sided, with Germany, . and why t Hritlsh failed to come' through, the Dardenelles, all told by the man win so ably represented the United State in Turkey,'. Henry Morgenthau. "Stakes of the War a summary of the various problem, claims and in terests of the nations at the peaci table, by Lotbrop Btoddard. , . "Reconstruction of Poland and thi N'ear East," a vigorous discussion of what should and may come to Po land, and the Ralkan state in the ad justment of Europe, by Herbert Adams Gibson. ; ' "Wars and Treaties, 1815 Jo 1914," a brief summary of the war stating bellligerenU. cau.se. occasion course, political result and remark) on the results of each, prepared by Arthur Ponsonby. Foundations of National Prosper ity , studies in' the conservation of termanent national resources by Richard T. Ely and others. -.."Across the Continent by the Lib coin Hlahway."the storr of tour by automobile, descriptive of the eomv BAD COLD T HEADACHY . AND NOSE STUFFED "Pape'n OoM fVm pound' ends colds T- . and grippe fir a few . ' hoars. ' ' Take 'Tape's Cold Compound", ev ery two hours until yon 'have 'taken three doses, then- all grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens yonr dogged-op nostrils and the atr passages of the head: stops nasty discharge or noise running; relieves the headache, dull ness, feTcrishpess.sore throat, snees- ing. soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed no! Quit blow ins and snuffling. . Ease yonr throb bing head- not al ng else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape Cold Compound.- which costs only, a few cent at any drug store. - It acts without assistance, tastes nice, aad causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. try crossing between California and New York, told by Mr Effie P Cladding. . , , "The Church, of Good CUIxenship," raggestloa for. inttrnction lir good citizenship in the Sabbath school without interfering with the study of the Bible, planned , by Allen Hoben- "Religious Training in school and Home." suggestions for moral and religious teaching for the parent and the school teacher; by Ifershey Sneath and George Hodges. "Vocational Education," a- hand book of selections and bibliographic on the subject compiled, by Emily Kobisnn. . . v "American Fe-thrsla for Elemen tary Schools,' pageants on American history., art. invention and similar subjects, suxested by Madeline Par- num of the Brooklyn TralnTns school. ' The Golden Treasury or Maga- Tdne Verse", compiled in lflS br WIU lam Braitbewaite from the- rnajs- azlne publications of 1905-17. 'La belle-MTerpalse," a novel It French br Alpbonse Daudet. "After." a novel of after the war- with a- FrencTv boy who come tt America as Its hero, by Frederie Ladd. "Camilla." a story which Is a care ful stud of an American woman, who roes to England, written by Elizabeth Robblna. ' - VA Daut'htr rf Jehu," a story bv Laura E. Richards. - ' For Ute Chtblresi "Animal Secrets Told." a book of whys" by Harry Chase Brearly. "Our Humble Helpers," all kind of interesting thtnrs about coramnn animals, dog", bies. ducks, ele cta Irb most of s have never noticed but are. worth the "attention 'of so great a scientist as the great French man, Jean Fabre. "Tbo Babyhood of Wild Beasts," stories and- interestlna pictures o tkiy bears., camels, tigers, giraffes ete as .the snthor has seen sad slaved with them, told by G cord a McNally. ; "Bar B Borff. or tho Young Cow Punchers," a story for boys by Ed ward Sabin. . , , The library is hsxvlng call for more books written ln French than it ba been able to- supply. One thongbtfui nntroit has offered to tend her wt French books for the enjoyment of other resders. The library .win la thi way be able to satisfy the wishc of French readers for the present. The public-library- has recently re ceived valaablefglft of book f ron D. F. Lane. M. D. The tbirty-elrh volumes glTea constitute the library of universal literature published bv Collier. They are eopl of standard books writtea by such men as Dar win. Spenser. Giekie. and Tyndall. books of a kind that a library car always use. The library Is proud to acknowledge so helpful a gift. One on the Teacher. Boy: "Can a persem be ponuh-i for soaethio he hasn't done?" Teacher: "Of course not." . " Boy: "Well. 1 haves'l doae mj geometry." With, our, transportation facilities we are able tq pay th -y highest cash price for EGGS DRESSED. MEATS : POULTRY i ; WILLARIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER Ca , m 171 South High Street. Phone litz AN ALARMING SPECIAL , - Just ReceiYcd Large Shipment of High Grade Alarm C Bocks Which we are offering at a serial price of $ 1 .25 You never bought a better clock than Chis, at the price, ; in the good old days of low prices. Ray Li Farmer Corner Court Commercial Sta x " Hdw. Co. Thone 131 Bay a Clock and get to work on time. f.