V XHB DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAI SALEM, OV.QOV. BATPEDAY, JUXE 27, 19U. PAGE riVE Township High Schodi ls a Center of Community In- ierestTo the Neighborhood . SPORTING JOLTS CORBETT BELIEVES "JACK" SHOULD WIN Bia BOOT Xe A i cicelies illustration of The icbool I ia social serrter'work is the I.a Mulle townahip high school at La Salle, Illinois. - - The? institution serve-, about 30,000 people, the majority of them resident of the factory Jowni of 'La Salle and Peru and the coal mining town of Oglesby. Not more than four or five thousand live in the open country. The community center emDraeee ."?"" equipped township high school building and separate structure- for the indus trial arts, together with a well appmne ed social center building and a " bygi enie institute," which: will be describ ed later. ' Work of the Township High School. The school i organised f or both ur ban and rural children. It includes eol 'lege preparatory, commercial, general, teachers' training and agricultural courses. For the latter, there is pro vided a fine lnboratory, lecture rooms and experimental plots. -While primar ily designed for pupils who intend to become farmers, the agricultural course is popular with students who expect to become .rural teachers and are striv ing for. a brand general outlook. The township high , school contuins a large auditorium used as an assembly hall for the community. This is separ ate from the regular high school assem bly room. Music and art courses arc -in charge of specialists win come from Chicago frequently to direct the work of the local teachers. Hot lunches are provided in well-etpiiped dining room I at a trifling cost. This work is not in connection with the domestic science department. The Social Center Building. This well appointed structure has ' been donated by n local philanthropic and litis jue been opened to the public-It is attached to flit" main selmrrt. building by a roofed gallery, A large swimming pool nnd tmhitniium with nu merous dressing rooms and shower baths may be found in the basement. There are' club rooms, linkers and bow ling alleys. On the main floor is a fine gymnasium, also nil auditorium, library, and rending rooms, with spare for billiards und pool. The school board Vork, June 27. "Jack timul.T . i win, saitl James .- omen . iimihj-, , " .'' ' commenting ou tonight's scheduled bout "' " - " j between Johnsvn aad , Frank ' Moran, of the township-.is planning to makOjit,ut 1 understand he is not in his best this building of tb. greatest value to i form. If Moran sets a fast ce an the community.. It is to. be open even- the referee breaks them quickly, Prank ings aa well as in the day time. Even- na, , rhance." ' ing courses -and : continuation courses "fa beat Johnson," said Joe Jeau- are planned. It is hoped that an ar- ftte, "yoit've'got to. hit him, and Mo- raoaement may be made with the em-j r,n ran 't hit Jack hard enough fo hurl . 9 ' i i i , . ,. i p i . i i ployers of boys above school age where by they may be allowed to work in half-day ' shifts, attending school the other half. . The social center building is. under the immediate direction of an expert director. To JiTfianic . tenter. him. 1 know . .lohn-on s Moran worf't do." JOB CHIP GETS DRAW. San Francisco, June 27. Fight fans here today screed that Joe Chip whose The same eentleman who gave the : brother George is to box Billy Murray social ceatee knilding t the community , at Daly City July 4, was lucky to get has organised and endowed a unique ; a draw decision in his four round boot institute whieh lies on the edge of -the with Al Rogers last uight. It .was a school grounds anu is to do its work slugging match from start to finish for the entire township community. and bad the crowd on its- feet ou nnm W'hile not immediately under the di- erous occasions. Chip held his own in rection of the school board, the Insti- the first round, biit in the second ond tute co-operates with the school author- third Fogers scored with heavy swings ities in every respect. By an arrange- to the kidneys and body. Ohip came ment with the city corporations of La strong in the fourth an,l had a shade wollo Pem nnd OiVleshv. as well as the ' on the final round. coimtrv districts, the institute has un- Kihtia Miller gave a disappointing ex W. C. T, U. 4rns Cook, .of the Free. Methodist church, wilL address the gom tern-; peranre meeting at Hamp memorial hall on Sunday at i:M o'clock. You are 'welcome., .' - . hibition auainst Whitey Smith of Oak land. Miller not the decision Sammy Good of 1'ortlnnd stopped Tommy Stevens in the third round. Uark Hempel knocked out Sailor Sehaeffer ia the first; Sailor Machado stopped Rabbit Howe Fred Hamilton was Tonv r'reitu boxo I u .ipTRRAY RESUMES TSAININO. dertaken to direct the health affairs of the entire township. ' - First of all, the institute inspect all school children. A school nurse has been placed ia the high school Uuild ing, nnd other nurses will be placed in the ward building. ' 1 rnnrltnhli, InhorntorV has 1 (1st IICOll euipp'ed and a staff of physicians or opnIar decision over ..:',...i ti.. ,.l,. tn nut n henlth Tom .Reynolds beat t ff;,.r ;,, eni.li nf the three towns to four rounds, ami 1 aul look after contagious diseases. These officers will call regularly at the school to aid the .nurses in their in-, spection work. . A force of sanitary police officers will have charge of the streets and alleys. - A large number of factory workers nre foreigners of the poorer class liv ing in Hiiial'ul houses. These homes are at. visited and when necessary tt nurse is sent to looli after the Mck. Ailing children are examined free in this institute. The plan is to control the milk supply of the entire township. The herds of cattle will lie testeu Tor tuberculosis and all dairies lining busi ness within the township' will be in spected nnd scored monthly; the result to be published in the local papers. ' Jason Lee Memorial Methodist 'Episcopal. "orth ' Winter and Jefferson streets, J. 11.. Irvine, pastor.'.-' Snmlay school, 11 a. m., C. W. Roberts, superintendent; sermon, 11 am., "The Hoy I'roblem and Teen age Crisis"; Kpworth league, 7 p. m., topic, "The Immigraut Tide"; sermon-8 p. m., "What Is Thy Name!"' Midweek prayer meeting Thursday, 3 p. m. Tint Christian Church. Corner of High and- Center streets, F. T. Porter, minister. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.. Dr. H. C. Epley, director; worship ami jwrroon, 11 a. in., subject, "Choosing a King"; Christian Endea vor. 7 n. m.: sermou, s p. m., way a Chautauqua" Out in plenty of time for the pictures at Chautauqua tent. Beformed. Corner of Capital and Marion streets, W .- LIeiikcnir, pastor. Snday school at 10 a. m.; morniug worship in tierman at II, subject, Abrnm and Lot"; evening service iu English at 7:45, subject, "The Xinth Command ment"; meeting of the Heidelberg Guild at 7, John Dcnn', leader. Unitarian Chorea. Corner of Chemeketa , and (Vttage -street. R. F. Tiseher, minister. . Sun day school has suspended for the sum- " mer vacation. Sunday service at It o'clock. Subject: "Twentieth Cen-1 tnry Demands Vpon Christianity." Special music by Miss Ada Miller. Ho , evening service. All friends of liberal1 religion and of progressive thought are f cordially invited to our services. ' " I Salem Commons Mission. 241 State Street. At 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon service will be conducted ' in' toe above when Rev. Harry Mar-; shall, of the First Baptist church, wi:t; speuk, and at S o'clock, Rev. A. J. Lw- ess will speak.. Both these men at fully worth hearing and large audiences' are urged.' ' ' OPEN FORUM. WANTS L1BEBTY, Editor the Capital .lournal: In the Statesman of this morning' I read s; notice under this head: "Horns and Bells, Tabooed. There will be uo mar-; Idigrns at the Cherry fair this .year, ac cording to a decision reached by the concessions coniiuuire .yesiertuiy. :'! - IdsMj ' Tor Infant V&cA Chilgrcn. - ' fM vfpBji T hb - FOad.V You Ulava i.iJi'U - via i;t ft j B . ' '& ! .: i In ' . v J Hon Highland Friends Church. Corner of Highland and Elm streets eIll,,lai in-the liasti'me will .be ar-' Tosenhine Hockett, pastorr resilience, ..,lut,,.i vnw. tlien. mr mv part. 1 V ii the thirl4 2253 :-North t:lm " atm,t' ,hon0 .l.a"! think it n-very fitting and appropriate; ?icni a verv iin-1 -,rt"- Hu,'U!ltl1 !"'nool 10 m- fcllrl wav to close tho three dap of festivity, r Ch'rlev Givens-'1r,,itt ''lli'",l,t' I'rearniiite U a. . mie wi tfujw om, WttV of closing the Ed lie White in n,lrt S '' 'llrlstm" '-"dcavor, fair 9Ule anotl,er. For instance, v:-j . in., i.io-c, ""(,, w V n0r proiuoit T lie iiuuco at inu .. at 9 p. in. I'ederson lraw. and Story of " Vanishing New Belasco Play, To Be Put on Trial During Next Month . ,. By Beau liialto. . v Xcw'Vork, June 27. David Belasco will be the first of the inauagers io get away tor too. l!)I4-lrlo theutrunl haudii-ap. The V'1'1 IH called "The Vanishing Bride," taken from a Ger nian source and adapted by Sydney Kosenfekh Rehearsals have been on for a week. The warming up sprint will be at Long Branch on July 20. After a few gallops at other' seaside towns, Jielasro. Voyiiled he likes "tt well enoimh. will spring it on Manliuttun at the BehWo theater in September. Vp Wie eleve crtwcdiair is 'rnwther stout the stunts he formerly pulled. for San Francisco, June 27. Hilly Mur ray resumed active training at the ocean bench hero today fur his 20 round bout July 4 with George Chip Daly City. Manager Jack Kearus, who ordered a days letup when ho saw Httiiis of stalencts in Murray's work oil Thursday, aid he would not allow Murray to overwork again. Already at the' reuulreil wright 1-S pounds at 10 o'clock Murray will have no worry mi that feme r.iul will confine his et. forts 'from now en to developing speed ami hitting power..'. , Chip coiitim eil !-n'adi4y at work, iu Ssin Riifin'1. ' I!'1 boxei! six rounds with Heavyweight Tom McMahon, besides his regulation' roaij and gviiiiinsiuin work, chip is extremely anxious to win the coming bout. He' figures Murray hrs niost formidable obstacle on the way' to tho .championship. A Tew bets at even money have h'n ma le, but sporting atithoritics expect !thut Chip will be a slight ruigsidc favorite. ,' ' Advices received here from Australia today contained a hut dunial by Jimmy : Clabbv that he'flejl front SH Erancjseo to aw'iifl a return bout with Billy Mur ray, who was liiven a iVaw decision in ia 20 round bout with him a few days I before Clabby sailed. ( lubby also scouted Jack Kearns' claim of the nml ' dleweiL'ht title on behalf of Murray; The panic mail brought a tentative offer Baker tor a liout be I inory, also tho dunce at i Arcy nan, 1 tlt ia fnr niinther class who could not First Methodist Episcopal Church. I a:tell, the rocletv dance at the ar State and Church streets, tiii hard X. ' ;ll01.Vj n, between tnese two classes we Avisoh, ininister. Sabbath school. :4.) filllj 8llother claps that does not cure' a. in., Mr. ii.. . 'iiiiiniiii siiperimeii- 1( ,,,.;., lM,t prefer an hour or two of, bilni ity wlulo on the street, throw ing confetti and ringing bells. Aga'ii, will some one tell r. where the con cession committee gets nuthority for is-' s'liug an ultiiuntiiiii of this It i ml f 1 see but one way to prevent the inuriligras, rvsio'i C.lVHU niir-u 1 iOU .-OCT $t0U-.tf KJTtWJ Yor.CovalsmMVV'Ci5 For Over dent: sermon, 11 a. in., "The Fact and Extent of Methodism"; class meetings, 12:otl; at li:HU p'.'nif the Epworth leugue will stfidv "The linmiginut Tide," Miss Norma Harper, leader; aennon, 7 : Hi p. in., "(loin's Choice of Men." Sermons morning and evening by the pittor. Exact Copy of Wrapper, th miun MMMirr. nwm nm vrt. Internationsl Bible Siudcnts', Associa tion. - The Salem class of the Intercut ional Bible Students' association will imld their regular weekly study. at i:'" Court street, upFtairs, at Ht m. I'mleiiuin- Hnational. All Bible students welcome. No .collections. that is to have the mayor to call a spe cial meeting of the council and tor thai body to forbid it. if this is not done, the boys and girls and men and women who enjoy, the hells, lug chains, coal nil enns, confetti, will no doubt proceed with the sport in their own way regard less of the decision of the concessions, commit tee. Yours for liberty, A CITIZEN'. I 3 3rs m n Diamond OEEGON ELECTMC-ri ORTH BANK. 9 Lutheran Church. Kast State nnd Kightcebth streets, tieorge Koeliler, pastor. Sundae school j . . at !::nr! preaching service and chil- Superior tram service via Spo.uine dren's mission, ilav at UlilHl; evening cast. Circuit tours; reduced round-tup-service conducted " in Knsilish at. 7:43 fares. North Bunk Dining Car Service; .iVIm-li St,i.o..eis are welcome. ' i 50it tabic .into breakfasts and lunch- cWxal Congregational Church.. order service. "Icons ill addition to pay-for-what-ynn- III nils yYijuiifc . - I e j...nn :.r.. . VanWiiiig Bride" woiild-give no ma- nieni. u mil nn -. ' ' fi ling of how sue vanished or whether , ly in the box office.- Tiie bar receipts she was finally caught. The. story of ( averaged about $--0 every night, tho plav was kept 'a dead secret. Another early one that-, will be Marcus Loew, pioneer vaudeville shown to Broadway t'arcis who aro back magnate, is pioneering again, and H in town in time will be the big London 0(iS ii(e ),e has put his mono.'.' on an hit, "A Fair of -Stockings." Allan 0tber -big winner. One week ago ti.- Avnesworth and Bronsoii Aineiy, wuo niirht Loew started a -iioiigB-iuiiK ci. are said to ie every whit as l-.iiglis!i as their names sound, are to be import oil with the idiovv by Lee Shubert. Say what you will about tho people tiring nf the "'Follies' and such shows, hut vou'll have to prove it to Florenr. rom sinowv' Ziegfold. During the tirst week that twe,,n c;abbyaiid Murray to be stageil the" iinniml frothy "Follies" frothed in Australia, in the event, of course, and foamed at the Amsterdam a round thut Murray defeats Chip here. July 4. $1!,."I10 grors was poured into Zieg- . a feld's till via the box offioe counter. - BURtrLfjR 18 SHOT. Zieg'feld, by the? way, seems to have brought "himself much fortune by mar- jl09 Angeles, Cnl., June 27. The po- rving pretty Billie Burke. The Ajnster- j,.e are trying today to identify a dam Roof also is uiidei' his inanagv l,nr),ar who was shot and killed while iiiowlinir in a home in the southwest part of the city by Officer 1?. B. Jack son. They believe he is William Brown, a teamster. Get your farm help through the Journal Classified Ads. Ferrv ;'nd South Nineteenth streets. Graded Bible school, 10 'i. in.; public worship, II a., in., sermon on "Mercen ary Waste vs. Christian Conservation' ; 7:15 p. m., nong service; X p. in"., even ing worship, seriupn ou '.'Seeing Tilings." "Short Summer. Sermons on Timely Topics." r' First Congregational Church. Corner of Liberty and Center, Perry Frederick Sehrock, minister. Bible school nt 10 a. m., morning worship nt 11 n. in., subject of morning sermon, "The Religion of Place and' the Place for Religion." Fvening worship at S p. in., subject of sermon, F.dward F.ver- ett Hale s beautiful story, i lie mail Without a Country." Leslie M. E. Church. Morning service. II o'clock; sermon by pastor; evening .service S o'clock; sermon by Dr.. lames Moore, district superintendent. .0. K. LHIX, (leiiflrnl Agent, , , . Sidi'in, Oregon. ,-i 1 . ' .' CHAUTAUQUA TICKETS ON SALE AT - if Patton's Bookstore. ( 'ommeiclul Bookstore, (leo. C. Will's Music Store. Wiley U. Allen Co. 's Music Store. . Savage Music Store Perry's Drug Store. Tickelu urn v also be obtained of Mrs. K. A" Bennett, Mrs. I). Proctor, Mrs. Charles Weller and Charles Knowland. qneegee Automobile Tires ESBOCZCjJBEZS PRICES OF SEVERAL POPULAR SIZES: :)0x3 f2-fr :jox31-2.: fij-w 32x31-2 :...r. WO 34x4............. $26.05 Other sizes atcorrcsponding prices. - ' Why Pay More? In Stock by LOT L. PEARCE & SON .Season tickets now $2."0. tor Monday noon Af ' Otis Harlan, who, with rollicking Mary Marble have entertained theater going folks longer than either Otis or Marv would like to remember, appar ently have given np the boards for good and all. They" may. go back" but nut regularly. , , ifarlan has assumed charge of the Deal'l'amno at .peal. N. J., Where 'he tertaiiiment on the lirooKiyn .auontti baseball club's grounds. Kverything from circus acts to a band eutei'taiu liient by an organization of 100 pieces' was on" the program. The park -seats , 21, out) persons. With prices at 10 an.4 1.") cents tiiere was always a big ami- .' ionce. The Kghting arrangements are, better than those at any outdoor night circus performance. If the success cf the past week cot.-1 tiuites, it is understood that Loew would lie willing to extend his opera tions to el her citie w here there tire Why not surprise the folks back home this summer while the fares are low. - mm yy mmm Eveflbody Admires a (Beautiful Complexion. DR. T. FEUX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER has a hone terpsichoreau i.aluce ui stairs and a movie show on-the ground bnsebafl parks, and during the summer floor. Hurlaii ,iays bis new manner oi living affords him more time to humor iiis leanings towards domesticity. There de be them as tay, however, that the run a string 01 snows similar iu inn winter theatrical circut. J. C. Yuen EXPERT CHINESE DOCTOE . Established 1887. Our wonderful Nature remedies will give you benefit. 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After laughing and scoffing at Amer ican theater managers for letting Oaby Deslys saparate them frcm an immense sum weekly, the Knglish have jumped into a elass house by hiring the ertst- whilc kingdom destroyer at a salary of $3,000 a week for 17 weeks' engage-' merit. ' The contract carritS an option for 12 weeks more at the same price in the, same season or during next season.' Gaby is appearing for the three-thru weekly at the palace, Alfred Butt's hail, with Harry Piker. - j WHIRLWIND COTJBTSHIF ENDS IN DIVORCE TWO YEARS AFTIiB I.os Angeles. Cat.. June 27. Mrs. Charlton Warner, who formerly was Miss 'arion.Uilchrist, of Seattle, is free tuday af the result of her sin" for divorce which was deciirfd late yesterday.- The case was in court less than an hour.- Miss (iilchrist, who is, but 17 years of age, married Warner, two years agiraffer a wa.irlwn.li court ship, i Low Fare Excursions Offer, extra inducements to make the trip now. 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