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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1912)
You Want STYLISH SHOES t I We carry the best t makes of some of the . i rntM-Inn In AmQf ica, We are fortunate to be able to offer you t top-notchers in ap- t oranrp. rnmfnrt anrl durability. Our salesmen are all men of several years' SHOE experience. Noneof them had less than 8 years' ex perience in this line. They can please you. Try them Vou will be courteously treated. Shoes all mod erately priced. The Best Shoe Values Are Here Men's Specials Men's 75c Golf and Negligee Shirts 59c Men's $1 .25 Night Shirts . . 98c Men's $1 .50 Wool Underwear, per garment .... $1.30 jiuksal. SALEM, OREGON, No Moving Pictures to 11 ESI) AY, NOVEMBER 1, 19(2. A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH a sn.EMini meetim;. (Conttnuej from page one.) Pni Fit Be Taken! imn -4 mnm -f 1 Change of Program at Ye Liberty Today FEATURING "NOTHING TO WEAR." Vitagraph See :iThe County Fair" and two others, ' y- ' that no '""rM'lu.tuRraplurs WU be allowed .''n'SS Ul" -xutton chamber hi e K.ltonilary on Kriday, lecc,l,r when flve lllen are U) hto h by hanging, and at the M.no '"e reasoning h.Rl,,,Uy tha, 1w ; K to the belief r iho majority or the Keuple of the state that. i,. ., . UrS crl1119 tll(1 throw lnK open of the sne of the executions to the picture men would he perfectly proper, (lv ei nor West replies to a set of resolu tions recently received from the lVt land organization. The resolution received from Port land is a piotest against the presence of the picture men whom, they bay, the newspapers have rennet,.,! , ' lie allowed in the execution elnmber. i ne governor in reply rather sarcasti cally, among other things, says: "However. I should think that the Slanting of permission to make Ki, pictures should meet with pretty gen eral approval for It has been contend ed and that, contention has he. Uorsed, that hanging deters crime. Nieh. being the case, and it being our sincere aim and desire to lessen and deter crime, wouldn't it be logical to contend that the making of niovlne pictures and the exhibition of them In such a manner as to bring the execu tion of this drastic penalty home to every man, woman and child in our state would go far to reduce crime and thus secure to the fullest extent those results so much desired by nil." Fear Turks May Start Massacre rxiTKD niKss leased wiuk. London, Nov. 12 That the Bulga nans are having greater trouble than they expected in breaking through the Turkish defenses is Iho belief of mili tt.ry experts here today. The lighting ft Tchalja is in progress today, but little advance has been made by the r.Uied armies. An nntl-C'brlstian feeling is growing rapidly in Constantinople and It Is feared that the Moslem soldiers may start a religious massacre at any mo ment. It Is charged by the Turks that the Bulgarians mistreated Turkish non-combatants. A cavalry officer as serts he passed through five villages taken by the Bulgarians and that all the women had their right hands cut oif, and the chllren's tongues were sliced. r.U'ET iMArEi'Mv i i. v n s uniuii EMis im,. nu: mini us. Wonder what upset your stomach whieh portion of the food ilia tHo dam-iiRo-do you? Well, don't bothtr If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour Kissy and upset, and what you js, nw 1'as fermented Into stubborn lumps' your head dizzy and tidies; held) gas M and acids and eructate ,..n "'d; breath foul, tongue coated- Ju-t tike a little Dlapepsln and In five mitt j ,,U a '' truly will wonder what be- ''ante of the Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and wo.,,,.,, ,...i.. Know that it is needless t(, i,lV(? a blul stomach. A little Dlapepsln occasion ".!' keeps this delicate organ regulat ed and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food Is a damage instead of a help, remember tho quickest, surest, n.cst harmless relief Is Tape's Diapep sin which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful-It digests food and sot's things straight, eo gently and easily that It is really astonishing. IMeuse. ior your eake, don't go on nnd on with weak, disordered stomach: it's sn unnecessary. Sweats Select Site, UNITED 1'IIESH I.EASiai W1IIE. San Francisco, Nov. 12 While hundreds of trained singers, members of the Swedish rIiipIiio- ii,.ti. r ... t.,,, 1(l ,,-Di swelled their voices into a nilghtv nn- them, the flag of Sweden was hoisted over the spot selected by Commisslon- ar Ilammnr hero today ns the site for Sweden's exhibit at the l!ir. Panama Pacific International exposition. . Address. -Dour tt.Nm, Wonder '"ds." illuMrated. A II. ('numb, rlai.i. Uei option by Sal, in tr;u-lu-rs. Ncilnesda; . t.. ,. '':""-Uumc. (a i Tlie fh..e. ,1,1 ""wn ! IVwy Hell, (S ...,ti HiKli ;n 1,1,1,1 f'trls Sinking club. iei I'v 'T.lng Song tVuti) Senior ti.rU Quart, t. - Depart moms Primary, u-ad- i'lK, Mamie FulUerson. Hit, .mediate. 1 ""ding and Advanced l.ancn.i,. v H. ITi.iiuherlaiii. High School, s, leer. subject. .1. II. Aekorniun i!,..,t "Tho '.cubing of Music" Mrs Y'h..,l. 'ck. Seli,d Hoard convention, !'':('.' lntTiuision. 10: 1,', Deiiartnients Primarv l'eadlng. Mamie Fiilke.son. Interme diate, Picture Study. K. K. Carleton. Advaoeed History. J. S. Grahain. llkl. School Kwnts, Albert Hawkins, Kural .-grleulturo, J, 11. Aekenuan. School I - till'd foil Vein i,,n 11: w Intermission. ll:l."i-Addivss. "The Meanii,,- f l'tlicleney," A. 11. t'hamherbiln 12:00 Noon Intermission. Wednesday 1'. J. 1 ::!( Music. Wlegonlled tVeazlet Double Quartet Kast seluxd, Mrs. Kb mcr soloist; Mr. Tom Curtis, violinist. Welcome Pretty Primrose UMnsum Oocollan CJuartet, Mrs. Hinges. Miss Hushnell, Mrs. Habcock Mrs. Wheel- oek. 2:00 Departments Primary, lte- (Uireiiieiits, lntermwllate. P. .1. Kmitz Advanced. "The Course of Study," ,1. II. Ackerman. High School, "Tench- or's Training Course," 1-jnl Kllpatrlct Kural, "Plans for the Year," Lizzie Ctrnelltis. School Hoard convent inn 2:."i0 Intermission. 3:1H Address "A Kew Thing.' Worth While." .1. II. Ackerman. Ilasehall Men Meet. UNITED I'llESR I.LASED WIIIE.l Milwaukee. Wis., Nov. 12, Haseball men from all comers of the count rv met here today for the annual conven tion of the National Association of Minor U'ligues. Fielder .limes, of Portland, president of the Northwest league, announced his dotrmlnatl:m to demand that the classification of his organization be changed to class A. GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR-25 JNT "DANDERINE" I;-"" """" " 1 "- k .. w-, .-. n.. .,,,' :: . " "W IJ 1.., ,,, ,.; j,;,,, ..,,; ; Mr k , .,. .,-, , ,i , , ,,, , , ;,. ; . - ' w in come ot Mum It n s Dan- derine now - all ,r .... ! 11 - apply a little as directed ami '"'. .uinutes mere will bo an i..th with a little Datidevlne and cire I' bi '-uanco of abamh.nce; fresb.ness, fully draw i, throng!, your l.air - tak- " "-.,mp.ral.!e gloss one s strand at a titae V mr and lustre and try as you will you hair will be sett, pies v and beauf.tut uiimot tind atrace oi d.iihlrufi' or fall- In ins, ,, f,,.,- , ,., , tig hair; but our real surprise will surprise awaits everv one who trie be after about two weeks' use. when this. ;a:N to stop f.ilimg ba'.r at oie.. It' ou wa.u to prove bmv , retty and ott your hair rrallv lc ,',.,. ., Will (,le hull list. I nn i n ria ss i.i:vsi:i, wiiir 1 Sacramento. Cal.( Nov. 12.-State Printer Itlcharilson will Issue toiiKif- row a list of the members-elect to I In state legislature, including tho changes In results which have been reported within the past three days. Kichanl son's figures show 2ti lieinoerals. S Tall liepublieuns and one Socialist thus far elected to the assembly on ,i total membership of so. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Thursday, November 1 4 The English Star Constance Crawley Ami her London players, including Arthur Maude, in The Broken Law By Oscar Wilde, the greatest social drama ever wiiUen. ''Why should there be one law for a man and another for a woman , p,;,,.c ci r,n ci mi 7;, nn I imoi Vhooi ,' i iv.v, t jci uuii )oi.i. s r hi mi i t iii i ( mi: Mivi:Miti:it 2 No man ever assiinies the post of i, Nancy Kiddle Klneabl, mother of political reformer as long as he Is In e Secretary of Slate Klueald, died office. at Kilgene Moiiilay, aged !'7 years. l!HMMHHHt!tm!!Ml.m!IMI!!lHttt j Better Than Ever THE j ALBANY APPLE SHOW November 14, 1912 ROUND TRIP VIA THE i 5 T 1 " - 1 I I0GDEN A SHASTA I nOUTES Read! Read! WEXFORD AD TODAY PIANO SALE SKC0NH.FI.00K GEO. C. WILL m Stale Slreet. It SITI II WICSS M'ASiai Willi' San Kranclseo, Nov. 12 Ail W'ol l.ast. lluhtwelglit cbaiiiiilon of the j world, by bis manager, Tom Jones, jam! Willie Uitehle, for himself ,,is afteriioon signed articles hero calling i for a 2e-roiind match at .lames W. Colfrotirs Daly city arena. Thanlisglv lug afternoon, November 2. 1 -AA Jl . .., . . . Vs' UUU 1 I i ri ii i iiiiiu EnasaaacscsaaBaaaEJjassnnnnssznaasiBnsLaBsiaana wm DTT TIT 21 IN THE THE MONEY BANK n ti a n H ti 1ST X Special train will leave Commercial and Trade streets, t Tin,,. j... m i 4 a i o.oa r, mi rotnrnin? leave iiui buay, iNOvemDer -i h x o;ou a, m.i o Albany at 5 p, m, Excursion given under auspices of Board of Trade, Fare for round trip 85c, t JOHN M. SCOTT, X General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ELECTRIC BATHS and OSTEOPATHY FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES DRS. HEISLEY, 205-206 U. S. Bank Building Terific Explosion of Powder I'.NITKII I'llESS LEANED WIllE. Gary Ind., Nov. 12. Six men were killed at Aetna, near hero today, when the pack house of tho Aetna I'owder company was destroped by a terrific explosion. Superintendent Edwards thinks the explosion resulted from the stoppage of the machinery which packs the dy namite "crimps" and the shells, lie believer the jar from the machinery was the direct cause. The bodies of three unknown men were blown to bits. About fim.'O pounds 01 dynamite stored in the wrecked pack bouse exploded nnd It Is re garded as miraculous that the shock did not cause explosions In tho -ither eight pack houses nearby. The shock from the explosion was terrific. It was felt at Grand Haven, Mich., residents there believing they were experiencing an earthquake. Railroad tracks a mile from the plant were thrown out of line. Latest reports here from Anna say none of the injured "p g That you save on a suit or overcoat at this special sale- - 11 rnmp in han aV for Xmas U liLUllKy lllCil. JVJU. OUYU III" v.vrw ... j THE PUBLIC appreciates good bargains and they are getting them here; we are making scores of good customers every day with this "trade -building suit and overcoat sale. It will be a pleasure for you to try on these beautiful buits and Overcoats: The House of Kuppenheimer, the Stratford System Clothes, the L System Clothes, the Sophomore Perfect Clothes THE BEST IN THE LAND Read! Read! WEXFORD AD TODAY is n n a N H ti li ti a a n n u ii a u u 11 ti M a ti U ti n a EI n w u a a '$15.00 I $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $10.00 Suits and Suits and Suits and Suits and Youths' Long Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats paRls Suits saIK HticK sw.K i-iii.i: sin: rm i: " '"n - $JQ95 $Jg35 $jy9S $22fl5 SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, NOV. 10 R E G A L SHOES Hie Shoe Hint I'ni'n 203 North corner Court .eOAdea R 203 Nor:: i q Con- yV merc'a! I co.-ru.r J-.-i'JLS COUI't I '.e '!: 1 1. .i i" ' 1 n u 13 a n u a M rj u n ti w Ii n u 13 P! H li n w ii P in ,a 14 K X. U to rJ jn u u j rs u .'1 H M 3 if