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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1920)
V PAGE EIGHT. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL mm Portland, Or.. Mar. 27. Eddit isnannon, Tscoma lightweight won a1 4. ten round decision from Freddy An derson, Vancouver. Wash., here last nlK'nt. CONCERNING MUSIC By C. A. DAVIDSON (Director of Music for Salem Schools) I Alcazar Players To Stage Another Comedy Riot Here most sensative or prudish. "The Man , 1 1 nrt 1 '1. ft " ' jy from Kokomo" is a pretty play, sim-;" eiitliy JJ jirL S pie with and has A New Venture. i nru the munificence of a wealthy ! resident of Rochester. N. Y., that city Aliie N.ck of New York and Puggyl'8 nve an elaborate edifice to ba Morton of Log Angeles fought ten U9ed for muslc snd moving pictures, rounds to a draw. They are light- T,le bu"dln8 will cost over $1,000,000 weights. nnd me 12.000.000 is provided to Stanley W'IMis. local welterweight,! '.uip It. and to start the work mov received a decision ever Kid Carson: of Brooklyn at the end of eight! An '"tense Interest in music and rounds. moving pictures is in the air nowadays .Nail Zimmerman, Portland took a; 'l over the country, but this is the Si round decision over Jimmy Duffy,! first time a large amount of money Aberdeen, Wash., featherweight. j has been provided for the purpose of Johnny Bnscovitch. Portland mid- bringing the best there Is In these fine dleweight, knocked out Kid Meeker,' arts home to the -public at a merj- or Vancouver. Wash., In the third ly nominal cost. Consequently the ven round of a scheduled four round boutJ ture will be observed with interest by musicians and philanthropists of many Carpeniier Offered $20000; 10 Rounds cities Six nights of the week will be given to motion pictures of the highest order accompanied by a high class orchestra. Detroit, Mich., Mar. 27. An offer of : The other evening will be given to the 120.000 to (;eorse3 Carpentier to meet Battling lvinsky, a light heavyweight in a ten round bout here, was annouc ed today by Max L. Barbour, president of the Wolverine Athletic club. Mr. Barbour proposed to stage the match either at Navln field or the state fair grounds. PA MOl'S OAKSMAV DKAD New York, Mar. 27. Word of the death of (lilbert Ward, one of the fou n.iru orotners. whose rowing feats earned them international fame a half century ago, was received here today. He died In Passlac, N. J., at the age of 78. Alexander Ward of Philadelphia Is now the sole survivor of the crew. Auburn Auburn, Or., Mar. 27. The Wo men's Missionary society of Auburn save a get acquainted meeting at the WilliiiniH-Cfimmings home Wednescliy eve. About sixtv oersnna worn ,.oj. cut. Tho.se attending from Salem were H. v. -and .Mrs. O. U. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cummingt. Mr. and Mrs. William llunley and Mrs. Albert Pie bles. .Mrs. Orsa l-'agg and son, Stanley, of I'Yultlaml, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hickh and Mr. and Mrs. Vail Oerig of Pra "in. The eve was spent in a short study of the lesson, recitations ands iiiu.hIg. Cake and coffee were served. Will Walling moved his family to the Lrfwhmund farm Saturday, Mr. j Walling lived 011 the place two years ago. They will put It out to hnn mi llnlr.. C-i nievens snht hlM farm !?ils ween to a man from Canada. Mr mevens gave immediate possession of inn lar in. Jack and Victor Beaman of Grants Pass hnve been visit their uncle and uuut, Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Sneed. Auburn Sunday school will not d!s miss the regular Sunday school on ac oount of the convention. But will havo Sunday school at the usual hour. NAV.U, 1'HOHK POSTPONKD Washington, Mar. 27. The senate naval sub-committee which Is inquir ing Into Roar Admiral Sims' charts concerning the navy's conduct during the war held no session today but will resume Monday. Rochester symphony orchestra and to visiting artists and orchestras. This building will also be the home of the National Academy of Motion Pictures ,an organization which aims to lift the silent drama out of the far fetched, blood-and-thunder plot into the wondsrs of mechanical science, in dustry, nature, art, business, and the world in general. Resides these activities $15,000 is to be used to buy band and orchestra in struments for " use in the puMic schools, and teachers and practice roomsre provided to accomodate 25, 000 students Briers. The largest pipe organ in the world Is the Wanamaker organ in Philadel phia. It has 232 stops. The income taxes of some of the musical heavyweights are surprising, even to the cold blooded business man imured to thinking of huge sums. Ca ruso had the personal aid of Ihe reve nue collector, and remarked that "he had como to the customs house gloom and went away happy," the cause was a check for $149,000. Codowsky enroute concerting go his wife a birthday surprise by calling!" comedy her up on the long-distance phone. He was In New York and she in Los An geles An old professor cf mine used to say "If you run into somebody it shows you were in motion." and so it hap pens that the Boston Symphony orches tra is having a row of its own. Frederic Fradkin. the former concert master, who got stubborn when somebody who was doing things bumped into him, has attracted to himself S3 former mem bers, and has secured $100,000 from society women to start a new symph ony orchestra. All are delighted to read the glow ing accounts of Winnifred Byrd's tri umphs In New York, Baltimore and other large eastern cities. Lovers of vocal music will be inter ested In the last concert of the season by the Portland Apollo club, April . Florence Macbeth of the Chicago and Boston grand opera companies is the soloist and comes with the most glow ing press notices. She will sing "Ti e Shadow Song by Dinoroh. besides a group of five songs by American cop. posers and five songs with the club. When will the end come? That if the question in everybody's mouth con cerning the soaring prices we have to pay for everything on the earth be neath, and the heavens above, and In the waters under the earth. The cost of the actual necessities of life has gom up, over 85 per cent since 1913. T:ic cost of music and education which are beginning to be recognized as necesji ties has not kept pace but is bound Vo rise. The Metropolitan opera house New York, has announced that single admission will be raised a flat SO per tent and subscription admissions 33 per cent. It now costs $7 for a parquet seat. When Oalli-Curl sang recently In Burlington .Vermont, she was recalled a wholly conventional plot a pretty love story which runs through out tne play and adds bright night In Salem for the Alcazar! . . 1 TT I"" company, are to present anoth- M UllTlIIieTll nUUSB "The Man from Kokomo" which is one of the funniest this or ganization has presented at the Bligh. "The Man from Kokomo" will be presented at the Bligh theater, Tues day, matinee and night. March 30th. In Prospect Here Although there is some uncertain ty yet, as to whether or not the deal will go through, negotiations are now and this remarkable comedy st.lliunder waV between Fred D. Thielsjn hero I Cj here, three day Sin vers A M)sior numerm,v ' wt of llu ; . " J 1 scoured -.7" armed t Steubenville, Ohio, liar. 27. Ident ity of the person or persons who kill ed 11-year-old Frances South. nai her home at Adena, 25 miles west ot tho hn.l- .. """nillS(.,., ' da. VZL? ln9 ir' t2?? , -ttoiuoon. """rksn bears the hall mark of a London suc cess. It would be difficult to say which of the comedies tjiat have been presented by the Alcazar Stock company, really Is the best, for each and a Portland firm, whose name Mr. Thielsen would not divulge, for tho purchase of the property owned by Mrs. H. B. Thielsen at Capitol an 1 Court streets, and now occupied by week they seem to get better and it! the Irwin Griffith residence, isn't any wonder that this company! If the transaction takes place the is getting so popular with the tmui) Portland parties will erect a moder.i ment seekers of Salem. While "The 1 apartment house on the site, which is Man from Kokomo" Is a howling j consider d one of the most beautlf.l farce comedy. It does not require! and convenient in the city. risque situation of the French farces ! to get its laughs, but on the other American Legion posts are already hand, there is not a single situation named for Washington. Jefferson. nor a line that would offend the Lincoln and Roosevelt Having Your Eyes Examined Does not always mean glas ses. You may, and you may not need them. Better find out NOW. Dr. A. McCulloch, Optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bid. '. 1 tu his squaring himself with Uncle Sam j actually 40 times. As a last number she by handing over $100,000. Oalli-Curl sang the Shadow Song, and the audi bade farewell to $75,000 and John Mc- ence really couldn't be censured for Lormick not to be outdone, presented I applauding riotously for ten minute ! Bowling Saturday Night Bowling Sunday Night Bowling Monday Night Bowling Tuesday Night Bowling Wednesday Night Bowling Thursday Night Bowling Friday Night CLUB BOWLING 'ALLEYS 122 N. Commercial St. TIRES STANDARD MAKES The Other Day A Farmer Said to me : "Why don't you build one of your far-famed .G.M.C. Trucks especially for farmers?" "Why, man, we do!" I said. "Surely you have seen our 3-4 1 ton truck or our 1 1-2 ton. 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