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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1925)
MOT SIX D. B. JARMAN TO CITY CONVENTION Noted for Its many great In lOirational convcutionx, Atlantic City the Queen of seaside resorts oa the Atlantic coast will he the gcene, January 20th to 2;trd, of one that will be of a most unusual tharactor. It will have a Nation Vide siRulficance. For possibly the first time In history, the admlnihtralive person- Dei of a great mercantile organ ization litis Bet aside its every-day activities to bring lis executives, co-partners and managers togeth er tor four days of inspirattunal enlightenment. Business matters will bo entire ly eliminated and the several ses sions will be devoted exclusively to the desirability t creating a higher plane of efficiency for the man in business pursuit a. The convention will be held by the J. C. Penney Company at the Ambassndor. one of the palatial hotels of Atlantic City. Managers and their wives to the number of nearly one thousand will be present. Many notable men will speak, among t hem Hon. William Jen nings lirvaii, Senator Frank U. Willis of Ohio, Dr. Kussell H. Con- well, JikIkb Harold Wells, Dr. Jumen B. Lough, Mr. Fred B. Smith, secretary of the Interna tional V. M. C. A.; ltabbl Stephen S. Wise of the Jewish Free Syna (rogue. New York, and Arthur Nash, the man who Insisted upon putting his garment manufactur ing business on the Golden Utile basis. The speakers from the J. C. Penney Company will be Mr. J. C. Pen ney, M r. E. C. Sams, Mr. Goorge II. Ilushnell, Dr. Thomas Tapper, Dr. Francis Burgette Short, all of New York, and Mr. T. It. Payne of Salt Luke City. Six special Pullman trains will be required to carry the associates of the company to the convention. Train No. 1 will be made up at Ogden, Utah, on January 17th, by two special sleepers from Los An gelcA and one from each, Oakland, Calif., Sacramento, Calif., Salt Lake City: and at Green River, Wyo., will tako on special Pull man sleepers from Pendleton, Ore., and Pocntello. Idaho. This train will be routed over the Union Pacific. Chicago & Northwestern to Chicago and thence to Atlantic City, over the Pennsylvania rail road. Train No. 2 will make Its Jour ney over tho Great Northern. Burlington and the Pennsylvania railroad, starting at Spokane, Wonh., on January Kith, there picking up two sleepers from Portland, Ore., and one from fipattle. Wash. It will tnke on an other sleeper at St. Paul, Minn., and then run direct through to Atlnntlc City. This train will consist of the regular equipment of the "Oriental Limited" of the Great Northern. Train No. 3 will start from Chi cago, picking up a Pullman sleep or from Detroit, at Pittsburgh, Pa., and continuing to Atlantic City over the PcmiHylvania rail road. Train No. 4 will begin Its run from Kansas City, where it will take on a sleeper from each. Den ver, Col.; Atbupuerque, N. M., and Kl Paso. Texas-. At St. Louis this train will pick up a sleeper which will start from Parsons, Kan., and then will proceed over the Penn sylvania railroad to Atlantic City. Train No. 5 will bo made up at St. IauIh, where it will take on special sleepers from Fort Worth and Longvlew, Texas. It nlso will run through to Atlantic City over tho Pennsylvania road, at Colum bus, Ohio, picking up a sleeper from Cincinnati. Train No. 6 will carry the ex ecutives and departmental staffs from the New York office to At lantic City, arriving on Tuesday. January 20th. in time to welcome tho other Incoming special trains from the West. In addition to the special Pull man sleeping cars, each train will carry one or more dining cars, club and observation cars and .baggage cars. Kvery comfort will be provided to the travelers. Three special Pullman trains wltl take the entire party from Atlantic City to New York on Sat urday, January 24th. where the company's offices and warehouse will be Inspected. The managers will board several special trains the following week for the return home. The convention will conclude on Friday evening. January 23rd, with a banquet, for which nearly one thousand covers will be laid. Manager !. B. Jnrman of the local J. C. Penney Company Store, will attend the convention and Is scheduled to leave Salem at 9:30 a. m. January Hth. He will be way about l." days. MOVIE PICTURE OUTPUT $86,418,170 IN 1923 Washington, Jan. 14. The na tion's motion picture output In 1 U J 3 bailed generally on tho cost of production, was valued at $S6 418, Uy, an Increase of 117 per cent over 191 1, according to figures made public today by the census bureau. The bureau's figures cover all processes and activities connected with "movie" .rodtiction, Includ ing stage settings, "shooting" ol the pictures and development of the films. The bureau's figures. It was ex plained, do nut cover cost of dis tribution and projection of the films In tbeatir. New Year Promises Radio Fans Higher Program Standard With Noted Operatic Stars Broadcasting fc 7- 11 fmm nr. 9 vs.'--? wa m fed pm PJm SCH A Ida, Bori, de Goporxa, Jerttza, MartlnellL, Matzenauer, McCor mack, Ponselle, Schumann-IIeiuk and Scottt U1 these have become strong concert probabilities for the radio fans of the country. John McCommck and Lucrczla Ilorl Inaugurated on New Year's night a series of radio reclluls by the world famous a r lints of the Victor Talking Machine Company. The experiment In offering over the wireless the efforts of the top notch artlHts In the musical world PLANT ASSERTS Sewell Deane, who has fought tho main event in the hutt three fights at the armory, will not be matched fur any mora fights in Salem, acocrding to Harry Plant, matciimakcr. Deane made a numer able showing on the Iiutt card and although ho received the decision he showed that he lacked enough punch to crack an egg. Plain if through with Deane and will no: uven match him for a preliminary. Ueaue has figured lu p.lk circles a time or two lately fur diunkeuess and "wo don't a:il that kind of fighters here," ;ah I'htut. "We are trying to give the people their moneys north and ;oud lights, but ue also wa:it idea ii tighU'rs and will nut toL-mte theru tiuletis they are. Deane has ret used to keep iu shape and oa I (hat account we are cutting him I off." The next card will bo the best and the fastest yet put on by Plant and the fans who were disappoint- (i at tne last wght will have enough action to more than in ike up for It. The card will be staged on Friday, January 23. Plant is trying to satisfy the public and with better houses he w ill be Mil to give better lights, "At first we were forced to Htart out easy hii: t he fans h rnr tho fiKhla and wo will fiv.' them tho host posflihlo." pay. riant. Ho promiKi-tl to match the Kilmer of the lkMnc-Dnyle flKhl with IlawsuQ of Kucono. but "wins; to tho poor fli;ht put up li !o.mo no lias nulutttutcil Hilly CarnVatt of Portland. Car. loan roimht "Dulis" Mnlki'y bore at our tinio ami shown) that ho had thy ability and llaoii haa made n ooit showing; in Saloill. so tin' f 'B lit oiiKht to ho a wiuiii'r. It.it 1 1 of tin-so flKhtom nrf well known in Salom and well liked for thi-ir 'loan, sportsmanlike flchtim; pik Crossan will ba malii-d for six rounds on the eoiiil-windup. mil nyers or Independence will b with 0'I.Mrr of 1'. inland on nnr of tho four-round preliminaries. 0'I.earr lost on a foul on the last card but he ran hit so riant wants to nlve him another chance. Ilyers is In Portland trainlns with Sun ny Jim. ue-ro flKhtor. who has been golnic good there and Itrors our-ht to he ahie to make him work hard for a win. CARTER TO RESUME WORK ON TUT S TOMB London. Jan. 14 Howard Carter, the KcyptoloRlst, has reached an axreenient with the Kiryptian government under which work will be rceumed on the tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen. the exploration of which Mr. Carter took over upon the death of Lord Carnacon, eaye an agency die patch from Cairo this afternoon. Siilisctilc for the Journal First Aid For cuts, burns, scalds and all itchind RESINOL No home houki be without Soothin ftnd HcAlirx) II 1 aua7 V t was made possible by a co-operative arrangement between that company and the American Tel ephone and Telegraph Company. The II rat of the radio recitals em anated from the studio of WKAK, New York, and was broadcast simultaneously from eight other studios. "The most remarkable education al development of our time," Mr. K. It. Johnson, president of the Victor Talking Machine Company, said In discussing tho innovation, "Is tho progrcas of the rural Ameri Open Forum Contributions to Thli Column must be plainly written on one lido of paper only, limited to 300 words In length and signed with the name of the writer. Articles not meeting these spe cifications will be rejected. To the Kditor: The uudor signed has been considerably sur pr tried, as have been others In the city, to note the employment of a Portland architect on the new V. M. C. A. building. While It Is true that a local man has been also retained, It would seem that he In in a minor capacity, and not In charge of the work. When making hi 3 subscription, the heavy sum of ten dollars, the undersigned was given to under stand (hat tho work wag all to be done by local men: look, stock and barrel. While Its true the Y. M. C. A. have a traveling architect who supervises the building In general, it seems that he merely selects the loral men to supervise the work of building. Why is It necessary to secure Portland talent for Salem enter prises. It occurs to many of us. llow much money did Portland people contribute to the new building, may we ask? Such things certainly tend to encourage (?) Salem people to support local Institutions, mo thinks. Very truly yours, DON 10 VAN WKIOIN3 PROPOSES CURB UPON PORTLAND'S COUNCIL Abuse of the Portland city council 9 authority to revoke 11 censes would be curbed by a bit! t hat Senator Hankn propose U introduce, which will provide for an appeal to the circuit court from tho council's revoking or ders. The bill as about tho same as one introduced by Hanks in 1921, which paused tho scuatc but was defeated in tho house. It Is said that the council some times revokes licensee held by operators of eoft drink establish ments, hotels or similar places for h reaches of law when the proprlo tor of the place himself has noth ing to do with the offense. At present there Is no redress, with the rostilt that the operator's In vestment Is completely lost.. Some time cveu a further license for any business In the building In volved U withheld for a y our. causing the building to remain empty for that period. The bill llanki will Introduce will not attempt to stay proce!- ings. but will provide for a fair hearing In the circuit court. Wool? -West Knitting Mills, Portland : Incorporators, C. A. nailer, John winner, C. It. Zehnt bauer; capital, $20,000. Anything You Can't Eat? tf lTnH tout, afrrarw 1( rrxjr tXrxQ aJi hutt. mw tH tt" I"y nT eat. inn (wwl hrK and caUhj;f, t..von and MA rmnft it and rratmr. m Vmj(hmiti ral CUlM, or kriaaff tu4l kraaei fxt wk fdl nbiht. mS. Utt auut wnnao wtao twokBon STUARTS Dyspepsia Tablets Atwat ofttMn. who ttm squar tp4 m 0 kfitf tatiw UVy km htnAm with tJr bMt bkwvl. ow tMf K4dms Id Omw taitUta, On m two a(tf ctb ml V Mncnacll tv1 prttnt dtaCrfA UMtM rodmy and 0SB OMj Uknmg f aa), Immtf HUrf. AT All HBIIAAIftTA V flUE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON P r can toward equality of cultural opi portunlty with his city brother. I fol that our company played a major part In that progress through the development of the phonograph and the enlistment of the real mus ical stars of the world for Victor recording. Now we are making another contribution, the value of which no one Is likely to question." Among other Vicjor artists from whom selections w4ll be made for future concerts are: Bauer, do I.uca, Kleta, Gordon, and tho l-'lonzaley Quartet. AT PROGRESO JAIL Washington, Jan. 14. The cap tain, members of the crew of the American sailing vessel Ruth of Pensacola, Kla., and a man "claim ing to be Dr. W. F. Loreni, chair man of the Wisconsin state board of control' have been placed in jail at Progreso, Mexico, by order of the captain of the port of that place. The state department an nounced the arrests today after re. teipt of a report from the consul at Progeso. Representations were made at once to the Meiican gov ftrnment thrnu ,h the American embassy In Mexico City and the consul was Instructed to make a thorough Investigation and report. Asido from the report that the Itutti had been eh in wrecked, de tail were lacking. No mention was contained in the consul's re port that the ship might have been charged with t 'libustering. The consul's rispatch was Inter preted by officials here as Indicat ing that some doubt existed as to the Identity of "Loreuz. A "well bred man claiming to be Dr. Iorenz" was he wording of the dispatch. NEW INCORPORATIONS The following articles of Incor poration wore filed yesterday with the state corporation department: Prnrtor-Martln company. Rain ier; Incorporators. W. E. Troctor, W. R. Martin, Elsie M. Proctor; capital, $5000; contracting and building. Lift Off-No Pain! Ttoeau't hurt on bill Dmn little "Kreeaona" on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It riaf-ht iif with fiMOAH Your druggist sell a ttny bot- iie ot -rreexone" lor a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot ralhises, without soreness or Irritation. Adv. 25,000 Lbs. Grape Root Wanted Aim Fir Pitch Wantfd Phone 39S Capital Bargain House 7 f w r CORN MX DEFEATS LINCOLN SCORE 23 TO 22 In a nip and tuck basketball game the Salem high irchjol defeat ed thd fast Lincoln high school of Portland on the local's floor, by a score of 23 to 22. The game was the fuatest seen on the hih school floor thU year with first one aide In the lead and then the other. Salem played better than they have played at any time this year. Ht Uin had a five point lead at the end of the first Ik If but in the second half Lincoln came back and with a burst of speed scored three basket giving them a one point lead. Heenan starred for the locals with 12 point. Several time Salem was behind and In the last quarter It looked us though the locals were going to lose the game but they would speed up and take the lead by a point. With only one minute to go Salem scored giving them a two paint lead. Cherry for the vlHitors threw a foul but the gun went oft before they could get the ball again. Cherry for the Lincoln school played stellar ball as did Price, they bad a faist five and were able to work the hall down to the bas ket nicely. Sea I lan w ho Is a alar on the I-Yanklin team does not show up as good as Cherry did as Cherry had some of tho classlebt floor work seen here for some time Price starred with the points for the visitors with 11. Salem will meet the fast Cor vallls five on the local floor Fri day evening. Thie ought to be a good game as the .Corvallla team has one of the best teams In years according to reports leaking out from there. Saturday night Salem will go to SUverton to play there. The Indispensable Annual Tho World Almanac for 1925, Now forty i-mrs Old, b Out, Hotter Thau Ktcr. America's standard annual Is now In its fortieth year. The World Alinanao and Rook of Facts for 1925, just publiahel, has prompt ly fallen Into Us accustomed place as the one indispensable book of reference ready at your hand. Ask the question, here's the answer. Compressed into Us 900 pages is the history of the United States and of the whole world, in fact, for 1924, The index points the way to a million facta. 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