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Page Eight The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Schools In NeedofNew Curricula Salem Churches so an we. Come and ace. Come with your basket-dinner prepared to go to Silverton attar the mor ning srvTice. A bis crow Is Coins. It weather ie favorable brother Newton will take his truck to there will be room tor all who hare no other way to go. The Ron Evangelistic Conrpan; are at Silverton in big: meeting. WEST SALEM METHODIST of the church indicate the grcw EPISCOPAL CHURCH. A. ing Interest of the members and Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday accessions each week to the mem school 10:30 a. m. Edward B. j bership show constant growth. A Ashuret. sunerintendent. Pnhlip new bantisterv has been installed worship in the evening at 7:30 and will be used at the close ot BrotherRoss will preach in after- ffpnr Vnrlf PrinClDalS rmon by the pastor. Subject: .the evening service. The pastor s noon- 0ur Junior is growing. t m il I 1 'fioin Forward." The monthly I topic for the evening hour will They meet right after communion Say LeSS Technical meating of the Board of Stewards' be "The Destructiveness of the : Bervlce each week- The pastor nH fowor fill be held on Monday after- , Gospel." Special music at both I has a messoge for all this morning Wiaiuiuai a. v w , ..,.,,.. xr, o..j ,v ilf you heard the sermon last uuvu at n. uu. i iujci nice 1 1 iifi oci ntw, aic. uuuu j it wm- on Thursday evening at 7:30. jgregation will have a special day ; tlme we know yu wlu want tJ Everybody welcome. of mission and benevolent offer-i near thlB one- Sermon No. 2 isuiiuing in i nnst. tnterme- Dates Needed New York, April 22. Sweeping changes fn the course of study in the city's elementary schools ,AL CHURCH. for Instance less techical gram mar, fewer history dates and new geography are badly needed In the opinion of the New York Principals' association. Recommendations of the associ ation passed at its recent annual meeting, point out in detail why ings covering the budget for the FIRST METHODIST EPISCOP- year. Rev. B. E. Kirk- 9.46 Our Bible school opens at dlate c- E- 6:30 P- m- Senior C. each Sunday with Patrick, minister. Cor. Church ent instructors and leaders. The and State. 9:15 old-time class work in this departments is fun meeting. 9:45- Sunday school, damental and all will find most Alphens Gillette, supt. 11 a. m. helpful program for daily applica sermon "A Vital Doctrine For tion. The young people, both ln Our Day". 3 p. m. Service at termedlate and senior, meet at Old People's Home. 4 p. m. 6:30. The public is cordially In- Junior League. 6:30 Senior and Intermediate Leagues. 7:30 p. m. sermon "The Two Sonds' vited to all our services. alterations in almost every sub- Thursday 6 to 8:30 Church night. Ject of the school curriculum are Tuesday evening. The e o'clock urged. It. takes this stand on the club holds its final meeting for com pet-1 e:u V- rme topics ana gooa Jive discussions, song serv ice and sermon 7:30 p. m. "Who Is Your Attorney?" You want to hear this sermon. Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible school monthly con ference. All those interested in school urged to be present. Our Thursday night school Is attract ing much attention. There was William T. Mlllfken, D. D., pastor. Men's and Women's prayer meet ing at 9:00. Bible school at 9:45 H. E. Hewitt, superinten dent. Morning worstilp at 11:00 Sermon, 'The Great Captivity." Evening worship at 7:30. Ser mon, 'Remorse." Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30, Leader Miss Mildred Trindle; topic, "The American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society." Se cond division: topic, "The Growth of the Bible;" leader, Helene m., church school and confirma tion Instruction; 11 a. m., morn ing prayer and sermon. No ev ening service. Everybody wel come. Charles H. Powell, rector. "ANTI-CHRIST His mark his number, and his name. The i beast of Revelation identified." We are told to "Count the number of the beast." Evangelist Bell will count the number, and show it is "the number of his name," and that "it is the number of a division, iman," the Anti-Christ of propnecy tian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Ev ening service at 7:30 p. m. Ser mon on "Hitch Your Wagon To A Star." Anthem "O, Cloud - I Speak" (Ira B. Wilson) Trio "My JeBus, I Love Thee" (Arranged from Thomas Koschat) Miss Alth ed Dorks, Miss Marlow Miller and Mr. Elbsrt Lachelle. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. Corner Winter and Jefferson Sts. Thomas Acheson, pastor. We are glad to announce to the public that on Sunday Saturday, , HIGHLAND cbool at 10 . L",""UI supt. we ha;: I with classes fn, ' erades. Mom... " H DI-HHI'lli,,,. -. . 0. E. meeting ,t" 7 m o p. m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN. Corner N. 17th and Court Sts. Come on this is the Lord's Day. Begin it right by being prompt Grege. Intermediate leader Kenneth Hewitt. Topic, jCome and hear and see the num- April 24th this church will carry "Lost Without Christ." On Monday evening at 7:30 class in new normal manual and at 8:15, class in B. Y. P. U. Manual, both taught by the pas tor. Visitors welcome at all services. bers 666 counted. It Is counted In the name of the beast of Rev elation 13. Tomorrow evening a full program of religious wor ship for the day. Beginning at 9-45 in the morning we shall male quartette who' ' the evening "H entitled Towner "Secret a JOune ...,' meeting nC! m. Dime jat 7:30 in Union Hall, Court St., nave our Sunday school hour. Our near nign. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN. Yew-Park. Bible school at 10 a. m. John F. Thompson, supt., classes for all ages and competent teachers, we believe it Is better to study the Bible on Sunday, at least ror one Hour than go a school is aggressive and popular with voung and old alike. Come SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS. iin in our forward stOD S. S. 10 a. m. preaching service campaign. At 11 a. m. public at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. H- 'worship: The Purpose of Pente lutrated children's sermon at 1 ,,. u the subject of the sermon. close of S. S. C. E. at 6:30 Prayer meeting Thursday evening At 3 p. m. Miss Grace Tyler will meet the Junior League. The a fine attendance last time. The I fishing, even for speckled trout. I making children's week (April 23 subject of history: "The focus should be placed correctly. Our histories should be revised by reducing the detail of the earlier epochs, and emphasiz ing the topics of more vital Im portance to modern situations." History, the recommendations point out, should be taught to Fifth year classes, as supplement ary reading rather than as his tory. In other grades "the study f explorers and leaders should be limited to a smaller number of selected characters." "There should be no detailed study of war," the principals as sert, "only general clauses, trend ot struggle and the leaders who effected the results." Elimination of the number of dates within a cycle also Is pro posed, for example "It is sufficient to know the dates of the begin ning and the end of the Revolu tionary War but It Is not neces sary to memorize any date within that period." Important elements of Euro pean history bearing rather di rectly on United States history should be specified, the teachers believe, an the text books avail able contain "such a mass of In formation that Is not relevant." History should be treated as the "social environment of man. with leas stress on the dates of events" for pupils In all elementary class es, the recommendations add. In view of the changes effected by the war, the teachers submit tbat there is a radical change In the relative Importance of toplcB which should be reflected In the course of study. The present course, they point out, Is over crowded and leads to a wrong emphasis on locatlonal geography. Geography should be regarded as the study of "the home of man" and the "Industrial, commercial, social and economic relations of man with man." Regarding Kngllsh, the teach ers purpose that technical gram mar below the 7-A grade should be omitted and the aim should be to habituate the children to cor rect structure and grammatical forms. Nature, the teachers set forth, aa studied at present in many parts of the city Is an artlflcliil subject. They recommend that "regardless of locality, nature should be taught whenever the occasion arises In language, draw ing, geography, science, civics and hygiene." the spring. We will have Bishop at Bible school 9.45 a. m. Do Shephard as speaker. you remember how many there were present last', time. Some FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, school was It not?' That Is fine Center and High Streets. J. let us continue to boost until we J. Evans, pastor. Numerous ac- j have to make more room, E. B. tivitles by various Departments j Flake Is right on the job and A lleged Jointists Fined On Evidence Divinely Inspired Tacoma, Wash., April 23. Four memorial presented to the exec- alleged jointists were recently con victed of bootlegging on evidence obtained by divine inspiration and given by H. E. Warren, for many years one of the leading wholesale merchauts here. Mr. Warren testified against the four men, and when asked by their attorney who had requested Mm to obtain the evidence he answered; "I should say the Lord, Jesus Christ. Christ came to me and commanded me to get evidence against these men who are violat ing our constitution." Mr. Warren told how he and a friend visited one soft drink parlor after another, purchased liquor and drank It. "I had to gulp the stuff down," he said, "though I had never tast ed whisky before exceot In medi cine." Judge E. J. Heckett, In flnlrg the men $100 and costs and giving them 30 days in jail, regretul that the state law does not permit heavier sentences. Mrs. Warren, a prominent. so ciety woman, sat In the cojrt while her husband was testifying. utlve at the white house by dele gates who were accompanied by a number of senators and repre sentatives. The president was asked to "assume a vigorous and determined leadership In the work of bringing out of a chaotic con dition an industry which must be restored to its pristine glory If j to their classes. anything like normal conditions " a. m. and 8 p program this week is as follows Preacher's class 7 p. m. also at this time time prayer meeting with topic and leader; 7:30 p. m. Tteacher training class with E. Horton, teacher. This class Is just starting and you want to get in on it. "The Teacher" by Weigle is the text; 8 p. m. Bible study by pastor; 8:30 p. m. rrac tlcal worker's class and drill In public speaking. Choir practice Friday 7:30 p. m. Come and you will always find a welcome with us. R. L. Putnam, pastor. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill Streets. Service at 11 o'clock when Rev. Lind will preach. Sunday school at 12. Rev. D. Hassel, superlntendant. All Scandinavians are cordially Invited to attend. The preacher will talk about "God and the Church" at 11 a. m. The Junior C. E. will hold their meeting at the same hour in the parlor of the parsonage, Celia Gobler, Etta Burns and Mrs. Wickizer superintendants. The senior C. E. will meet at 7 p. m. Marvin Wells president, Wanda Wickizer, secretary. Cen to May 1) a real success. Swabb, pastor. Nathan evee Scott, leader. Gosple, ser- Church Sts. J. J. Gillespie, pastor, mon at 8 p. m. Midweek prayer Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Classes NAZARENE CHURCH NINE TEENTH and Marlon. One block south of Center on Nineteenth. Chemeketa car. Sunday school at 9:45 W. B. Hardy superinten dent. Classes for all ages. Our teachers are teaching the bible Preaching at m. The morn- meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. C. W. Corby, pastor, PREACHERS WILL EX CHANGE. Fred R. Rayton and Alfred Bates, have arranged to exchange pulpits next Sunday. Mr. Royston will prech at the Tualatin and Wilsoville churches and Mr. Bates will have charge of the services at Kelzer. Mr. Bates will sing special solos both morning and evening. The eve ning. The evening solo will be "The Holy City." at 8 o'clock. Are there children Hirectors of the Junior church in your home? Come Sunday ! wlll meet with the league for lm- mornmg anu near our plans for portant business. Adult League members will meet at b: so p. m. Young people are cordially in vited. At 7:30 p. m. public worship, subject: "Nature's Cast System." There will be special music the choir under the direc tion of Prof. Clarke, both morn ing and evening, a. sermonette for young people will be a feature of the morning service. The public is always welcome to our services. We invite all who can to worship with us on Sunday. Do not forget prayer and bible study meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Notice! May 1st the evening service wlll be changed back till s o'clock. REFORMED CHURCH. Cor of Capitol and Marion Sts. Sun day school 10 a. m. Preaching (German) 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, pastor. CHURCH OF GOD. 1346 No. for all grades of scholars, with good spiritual teachers. Come and bring your children to Sun day school. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Young People's Mrs. l. ' " 9 , ""i gtj. . . . am . meeting on Tk,, " I you are interested';'1' tion of other. " .li( US in onr ef, '.. "m 4 spiritual .. .' heln v ". T' COme 4l I. G. and Ida J. OPA, "I METHODIST . , "er South r --. ..v.u, iias0r ... Knn.lt,., i """J BIIUOI, g 1 superintendent . "V. 11 a n. worship, with sermon by 3 tor. Thome "I- 'M n, ' , Mt Did 1 Oory?" Spec)a, mU an anthem, "Praia, f i wiuuii Hi n t, V... , ul I i-J taanaerson) Epworth League 6:3(,V'lJ ana eeromn hi pastor 7:30 p. m. sing 'Saviour, Breathe , 3 ning Blessine." v 1 solo by Kenneth Rogerj. and the nrtM .u - "010, tue uawn Mclntlre. STATE INSTITUTIONS. State hospital, 9 a. m., Rev. F. W. Launer; Feeble Minded Insti tute 9 a m 1?nal T -n ... 4 11 1 .. i..u 1.,.1,U. .,111 I. ..d. .ii.-j 1 ' " ""6" IVK, miv w jut-van in uiio wurnaiiuyB '"6 o mrjti.t win uv ac Liueu Willi Deaf school 215 anu lactones 01 our lanu. iuo opini. we are empnasizing l Putnam Keuuced rairroad rates were i me uospei. Young People s especially urged by the delega tion. The farmers said they were the "innocent victims of an economic situation system, manipulated, we fear, by short sighted and selfish Interests." Bible study at 7 o'clock, Two prayermeetlngs at 7:30 to eight. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the midweek prayermeeting. This is tne meeting that everyone should attend. Interest is in- I creasing and every meeting is better than the one proceeding It. The history of the button dates I You are Invited to all of them. A p. m., Rev. R. Girl's training school. 2:30 p. m., Rev. A. Loughridge; Tubercolosis hospital, 3:15 p. m., Rev. J. J. Evans. ST. PAUL'S. Chemeketa and Church streets. Services for the 4th Sunday after Easter. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9:45 a. meeting at 6:30, service following and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:30. Come and enjoy the worship of the Lord. , DONALD AND FARGO SERV ICES. Mrs. May Cummlnsky Bliss will speak in the Fargo Methodist church at 10:30 a. m. and in the Donald church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday April 24th. If you like to hear a brilliant speak er don't miss this address. J. Stanford Moore, minister. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center St. 10 a. m. I Sunday school with classes for all I under competent teachers. W. I, Staley, Superintendent. 11 a. m. "Where Do You Live?" 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Interesting meeting, leader, Geo. White. 7:30 p. m. "Finding the Pearl of Greatest Price." After this address "The Passion Play" in a series of beautltul colored pictures will be shown. A cordial invitation to all. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner South 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, minister. The church school meets at 10 a. m. Mrs. B. nl. Edwards, superintendent. A hero tale from the frontier by Miss Althea Dorks, a piano solo by Maxine Glover, and an address I Geo by the pastor at 11 a. m. Chris-1 EV. LUTH. CHURCH. East State and Eighteenth street, Sun day, school at 9:45 a. m. Divine service (English) at 10:30 a. m. A class of cathechumens wlll be confirmed. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are welcome. Koehler, pastor. back to Queen Elizabeth's reign. In Egyptian measures a plk, draa or diraa equals twenty-seven square inches. Wells, pastor, deaconess. Florence Wells, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Man Can Live Tho Crowbar Pierces Skull Lawyers Fail To Shake Story Told By Hough Spokane, Wash., April .:J. Ki forts of prosecution attorneys io raw from Jay E. Hough an ad ulation of Joint jtullt with hiB dead partner, John J. Milholland, la alleged fraudulent bond trans actions were unsuccessful when Hough's cross examination was resumed here in hit trial in su perior court on a charge of for gery. Hough maintained that when he said "we" In his corneas ton to i years. the authoritlea last January he Boston, April 23. The f , l that a crowbar was driven through a man's skull here without causing death was cited today by Dr. L. Vernon Briggs, eminent alienist, commenting on the removal of a bullet trom the brain of a prison er at Sing Sing In an effort to cure him of suicidal mania. Years later, just before he died, the man willed his head to the Harvard medical school. The skull Is at Warren museum and Is used In lectures almost dally. Dr. Briggs said the man was holding the crowbar, which was being struck by another man with a sledge hammer. The man moved until his chin was dlrectlv over the top of the bar. Not noticing the change in position of his fellow-worker the man with the hammer struclr him a smashing blow on the head, driving the bar upward from the chin through the head and out of the top of the skull. Dr. Warren, the emi nent snrgeon. performed an opera tion, removing the bar and Insert ing a sliver plate at the point In the skull where the crowbar emerged. The man lived many GOOD MATERIAL OUTWEIGHS PRICE in a Job ot plumbing. It is far Cheaper in the end, too. It Is In your Interest that we al ways recommend the best ma terials when we fix up your bath room or do any other plumbing work for you. We know that poor plumbing ma terials will not wear any bet ter than poor shoes. So let us put In the best. Weil match it with skillful work. GRABER BROS. 141 S. TVbri' St. Pr-oie 550 Anti-Christ-His Mark, His Number and His Name. The Beast of Revelation Identified Hear BELL Tomorrow Evening, 7:30, Union Hall, Court Street, near High "Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast; for it is the number of a man; and his num ber is Six Hundred Three Score and Six." Rev. 13:18. J30ME AND HEAR AND SEE THE NUMBER COUNTED Ladies LetCudS Heep lour! Fresh and YmJ in this had reference to the firm not mentioned the fact confession, he said, that forged fraudulent bonds only at the point of a gun In the hands of his partner, because he bad not knowu until so Informed by his attorney that such alleged duress, constituted a defense for him. I'pon the insistence of Special Prosecutor V. T. Tustln that he had not confessed the alleged fraudulent transactions of him self and his party until "the Jig waa up," Hough responded that he had confessed when he rsallt d that a I2S.000 overdraft at the bank would become knowa the following day and that "either a satirder or a suicide" would fol- The skull now reposes at War- He hadrn museum with an iron bar run ning through It to Illustrate to had I tuInts Just how the accident oc curred. Dr. Briggs. D. George M. Kline, head of the state department of mental diseases, and City Health Commissioner Woodward, all said that only time ran tell whether the Sing sine prisoner wlll be cured of epilepsy snd suicidal mania by the removal of the bullet. saV MACK AND MAYBELLE "The Record Shop" Promoter of Laughs E. J. MOORE "The gabby trickster" MARVELOUS DE ONZOS Spectacular exponents of equilibrium FRANK KEENAN in "DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR" H sos 1 1 Good for Men, Women & Children i - , 1 MUholUod shot himself in his home when officers sought to ar rest htm following his oaf enjoin. Farmers Seek Conference On Industrial Ills Washington, April It. Presl- partner's dent Harding was asked today by the National Farmers t'nlon toa ventioa hare to call a conference Crtensboro. N. C . April . ' representatives of basic indus- Ptpsall. Arlsona, was chosen for tries to meet with representatives the 1S convention ot the Uait-jof the railroads, labor and agrl- 4 States Good Roads association b the Bask bead national high way aasodaUoa ia annual Milan, hare today. culture "la aa effort to correct the Industrial sells from which cos-1 the whole country Is suffering." 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We ahsoSv reJ supply glasses in any case that does not need theau " refnsc to HARTMAN BROS. Jewelers and Opticians Salem, Oregon FOR ANT BARGAINS Call at Capital Bargae House V. ) boy and sell thing 215 Center St. Phone til MORE FOR EGffl We always pay 2c pr I more. Tou see wo hav Sill the Portland markets snd rect to consumers. Peoples Cash StoiJ Phone 461 SALEM - SUAKETON ST Leaves Salem '1 O. E. Depot Nwi 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. W1 5:00 d. m. SALEM-IXBETEDEtt 1 MONMOUTH ST Leavo Salem O. B. dq n m 1 1 ttO a. m. 5:00 p. i Leave Monmouth Hcte)- Leave Tndenendence HoW"! a. m. 1:15 p. m. :3 P- Special trips by appoints Seven nassen eer CM ft" J. W. PARKER. r" Res. phone 615. Buslnea I L. M. HUN Care of Yick So Tong . ...jiaIm and Tafl uninese men." medicine whk m cure any known Open Sundaji fro until I P- . Salem. Oregon. F" Portland Sales Stage LiDe Rvorv TTniir on the H t - t imh and AMI a TLitpl ev7 ' First Stage 7 a. m. 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