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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1919)
THE DULY CAPTTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19, 1919. PAGE TURK' L STARTS TOMORROW EVENING With the Opening of the Big Organ 7p.m. 9 ff D. W. GRIFFITH'S 1. "A ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY" 2. "EAST.LYNNE WITH VARIATIONS" 3. Special Musical Program on our new Organ . by Mr. Raymond Ballard of San Francisco. 4. There will be no advance in Prices. The REGO 0 N The Suit That Suits is the one made to order The observing man notices . Some conveniences on suits- That others do not have and . ' Still there is something on That suit that some other One didn't have and so on. Now the way to get all of the little handy And artistic details in one Suit is to have it made To order. We have one off the largest assortments Of latest designs in the city to choose from. SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 State Street Salem, Ore. EXTRA! TODAY! EXTRA! ''"Don.Fulano?: "Ik Wonder Horse . Shining His Partner'! Shoes A Show ruiiof Clean Wholesome FUN Sparkling With Real Western Cowboy Wit and Equine Homo t-j" ' . - The World's Cleverest Trained Horse TODAY AND TOMORROW BLIGH THEATRE Watch for the Big Show' Next Sunday I I t i mm H'W 11" 'j . ,i-t- it? jar 4- I i it 4 SirJohnston forbei Robertson tn - Passing of the Third Floor BacW SHOWING AT THE LIBERTY THEA TER, 3 DATS STARTING THURSDAY ITALY PROMOTES FLYING The government is planning to pro mote civilian flying by offering prizes for non-stop flights from Rome to Par is, London and Constantinople. The air department is arranging many eompeti tios to test machines best euitcd for sivilian pilots. For the present all flying will remain under military control, although private companies are now being formed for the purpose of lcr-sing government stations and building huge airdomei and supply depots in convenient eefiters. 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It is very cheap, and a few ounces jg enough to last everyone in the family for months WHYCOUGH AND COUGH ANDC0UGH? Dr. King's New Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughing until the parched throat f;row painful should not be permitted,, t should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr. King's New Discovery. The same with a cold or bronchial attack. ' Millions have used this well known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change. Sold by druggists since 1869. An all important adjunct to any family medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. The Burden of Constipation is lifted, comfortably but positively when you treat your bowels with Dr. King's New Life Pills. The liver gets busy, digestion improves, the sickly, sallow skin is freed from bile. Get a bottle today start the day right. 25c. Liberty Mi May Have Electric Lights The pooplo at Liberty and the Liber tynoighborhood are1 on a fair way to have "electric service. At a meeting held last evening $2050 was subscribed to be used in the erection of poles and wires and other service. It will require a total of $2600 and it is expected that this will Ho subscribed within a few days and the work of putting up tho service begin at once. Last night 20 mo0 Bigncd up for the service and this includes a number who are interested in the large prune dryers in tho Liberty neighborhood whore elec tric service is wanted for lighting prune dryers,, running fans, pumping as well as for domestic service. While the expense of putting in tho line is at first paid for by the Liberty people .the contiact provides that "there will be refunded by the Port lnnrt Eailwav Liuht & Power company to the consumer, in annual Installments, a sum equivalent to that amount by which tho revenue derived from the services to the additional consumers ex ceeds the standard tariff minimum charges applicable to such services." All of which is merely a tangled up legal way of saying that the Portland Hallway Light & Power company will gradually pny back to the consumers tho money they first subscribed until at tho end of five years, all money will have been refunded. SAW SHIP ASHORE lit SCHOOLS S ABLY ORGANIZED Professor Todd Has -Made . Musical Department Effi cient And Enjoyable. the' builders of empires and institu tions have always been men of dreams. The man at the head of the Salem pub' lie school system has had a vision of Salem as one of the great (if not the greatest ) musical center of Oregon. He is laying tho foundution for its realiza tion by organizing the musical element in tho public schools until it hss risen from the position of a. mere chest-de veloper to a stabilized cultural factor in the eurrculum. Time was when fifty-odd teachers in as many departments took a fraction of a period each day, turned musical in structor to the best of her ability and gave the young idea a round ox vocal instruction. This served t0 break into the monotony of regular sjudy and it expanded tho lungs; but it wag rough on the laws of acoustics and the young idea didn't get anywhere in musical de velopment. Recently the reporter interrupted the orbit of Superintendent Todd, put a few leading questions and extraoeu gome interesting information. It went to show that during the three years of his administraton the musical work has un dergone a metaorphosls, cxpanaod its scope and become a fascination to the pupils, In former years the work was carried on under the direction of one supervisor and ouo special teacher ti situation that suggested a setting of fifteen Brahma eggs under a Leghorn pullet. Today there is one supervisor past master in tho art and nine spe cial teachors.of music one in the High School and one in each of the element ary schools. In the High School and Junior High School tho pupils are given fortyfive minutes of instruction each day, and in tho grade schools they are given twenty minutes a day, the timo being divided between voice culture, noto reading and musical literature. Music Booms Provided. ' Several music rooms are provided, oquippod wtih pianos, victrolas and a collection of standard works on music. A certain amount of timo is ullotted" to each class each week to be spent m the music room whero tho pupils may either absorb musical biblography or lis ten to the world's masterpieces from the vietrola. It need not be stated that these rooms are popular resorts, and that the periods of instruction arc among the brightest spots in the day's round. Regarded superficially, the immodiiite conclusion is that all this must make a tremendous addition to the cost of maintenance. It sounded like a flemon stration of ' the fourth dimension of space, but Superintendent Todd has the figures to show that while there has 'been a grand increase of Bcope and ef ficiency, there has boon no appreciable increase in expense, over tho old ordr, since by tho system of organization in the elementary schools it has been pos Biblo to put in a musical instructor without increasing the number of elo montary teachers. Thus, from the third grade through the eighth grado the pu pils have tho services of a music touch er, and aro not only learning vocalising but the fundamentals of music. Tho re suits of this modern plan are plainly visible, not only in the aiTcleo lineiert but in tho development of latent abil ity. One has only to visit one of the buildings during the training period, or to hear a number from the gin eflorus t0 noto the effect of exact training, I There is more or less real talont among j the pupils and it is safe to predict that in many instances luo training uiejr ur ccive will lay the foundation for fu 'turo musical careers, Added to this is I the actual cultural effects which can" not be estimated by results. From a general survey of the situa tion it is easy to credit the statement that tho Salem schools, in musicul train ing, are on a par with, if not superior to, any institutions in the state. Make Baby Coo and Crow Keep the little stomach regulated and bowels open, the secret of health in Infancy, by using "MRS.VflNSLblVS Tho Infuit' and Children's Regulator that produces such remarkable and gratifying results. Relieves constipation, flatulency, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disorders. Contains no alcohol opiates narcotics or other harmful in-' gredients. 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As usual there was no little strength among the specialties. Tho sugar, oil and chemical groups made a good show ing. There were one or two strnog spots amonir the rails, particularly Heading and Texas Pacific, but there wag no rent initiative interest manifest in thnt department. APPOINT 200 POSTMASTERS St. John, N. B., March 19, The light keeper at Whitehead Islands, Bay m Fundy, reported a large steamship ashore on Old Proprietor lodges today, Ho was unable to learn the icfcntity of the vessel. AEREST TWO SOLDIERS IMPORTANT LINKS Mvcripn rest- mire air. sunshine C""" r " and a well-balanced diet, plus SCOTT'S EMULSION to improve the blood-qualitv. increase body-weight and build up resistance, are important links in the logical treatment of in cipient pulmonary affections. To a child or adult with a tendency Inner or tender throat Scott's brings a wealth of rich tonic-nourishment A little of Scott'i Emulsion today may do you a world of good tomorrow, ifrotl Bonn. BWiw fif lit. M. J. U-1S Portland, Or., March 19. H. K. Goodwin, 27, Canadian soldier, and N. T. Dcvercaux, 33, American soldier, were arrested here today upon the tele graphic request of Sheriff Norris at Ta- coma. The nature of tho charges against the men has not been revealed. EDUCATED HORSE DRAWS PACKED HOUSE Big Special Act At The Bligh Theatre. For the little people and the grown ups, too, there is a feature which Is already causing many parents to plan parties for their little ones and their friends for the remainder of the week. This is Ion iFurano, the wonder horse, tho most amazing animal who has been here -in years. This is a magnificent black horse and every movement be tokens unusual intelligence. He adds, subtracts, flhincs shoes, brushes coats, raises curtain and doe innumerable other things sup7osedly otttitide of the knowledge of any animal, and does them all without more than a simplo request from bis inaster. And the evident love of the master for horse and horse for master is one of the best features of the act. Ev erybody, whether they are animal kv ers or not will want to see this wondcV ful horse. He will be here for two more days,' today and tomorrow at the bligh theater. , . GRIP, IHFLOEHZA Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Reliable, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics spray the nose and thdat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. 1f you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs. Chest colds and tore throat lead to grip.. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at drug gists. Guaranteed. IF YOU WANT PIES, CAKES. DOUGHNUTS AND BREAD Like the kind Mother used to make come to the . Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. Everything in the bread and pastry line. Washincton. March If). Proniilnnt Wilson today ordered the recess np nolntniont of nearly 200 pos'mastors. This is necessary becnuso the scnato in its filibuster failed to approve the nom ination of these officials and it was necessnry to fill vacancies. JUGO SLAVS APOLOGIZE Spnlato, March 15. As a reult of in cident of March 8, when the Jugo-Slavs compelled an Italian warship to haul down Us flags, British and American destroyers arrived here today and re quired the Jugo-Slavs to apologize to the Italian commandor. The apologies were made aboard an Italian destroyer, in the preseneo of nllied officers. SERBIAN TROOPS FIGKT Homo, March 17 Serbian and Monte negrin troops engaged in a battle near Dttnilogard, it was reported in dispatch es received here today. 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