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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
ALL the news that's fit to print honest ed itorials, influenced by either clique nor corpora-tion---The Capital Journal stands for the people. 36TH YEAR. iU of Season YJ.C. A. Rooms Thronged By Delighted Visitors--a Splendid Program, and Decorations Were Grand Lj Hundreds of merry people thronged through tho corridors and the artlstl cally decorated apartments of the Y. 11. ('. A. lust night where took place ,nc of tho most successfully carried jiit ami largely attended public recep tions given In Salem for years. While It was Impossible to make a count of those wlin visited tho popular Institu tion ii is estimated that the throng MiiiilHTi'd at the lowest figure 700 people. Tin' program given was a model one fin' ( M ills of that kind. It was not of j.foiii length, but was admirably well chosen, with both Instrumental and wal music and well rendered read ings as the features. Decorations Elegant. Tim decorations of the reception room and the gymnasium, the princi pal moms In use during the evening, were both rich and unique. The dec (iiutiiiK was accomplished largely lin ger the direction of Will Ketchum, vho was the unconscious recipient of much praiso for his work' both during the evening and after the performance ivas over. The reading room adpolnlng the main reception hall offered a pleasing effect. Evergreens and bunting were blinded In artistic fashion but thu most commendable feature of this room was the Oriental corner, com posed of various articles of adorn ment contributed by people whose "travels had taken them through the far east. The most attractive nook In the main hall was the refreshment booth which was beautified by Oregon fraiie In profusion. Above the tables where tho punch was served a dense bower of the .stato flower was the cjnosure of all esthetic optics. The evergreen effect prevailed In the nasiuni where the program was given. Prominent Citizens There. Gnu-ting the visitors at the doors of the institution was the receiving line of the directors of the Y. M. C. A. and ln tho evening that the budget for the their wives. In this group were many coming year Is practically all raised of the most prominent people of the an(j that by the end of next year the city, including Mayer-Elect Steeves 1 a8SOClat.lon expects to have a surplus and wife. iarga enough to go some distance to- After a social half hour In the main warfj paying for a site which the insti bnll the crowd thronged up-stalrs Into tutlon will purchase for the erection the gymnasium, which was lmpro- Lf a new building. vised as an auditorium, and listened to the literary and musical numbers. The program was In charge of Dr. H. C. Epley. The first number was by the Chris tian church orchestra, which was re delved with applause. Next was the C. A. quartet, composed of Messrs. Reld, Anderson, Henry V. and L- H. Compton. This aggregation ap proached the platform with trepida tion, evidently fearing for their re ception. Accordingly the first offer lnS to the crowd was a short verse hli'h only suggested what the slng ts could do. The hand applause of "ie adults together with the shrill 'bisfles of the small boys brought thetn back for nnnlhpr which was "f'fly longer, but a third encore as repaid with a selection of some 'MiMh which was heartly applauded. Well Known Vocalists. Ai'iM-aling to the more artistic of the n,usii al persons present were the vo cal Joins of Mrs. Morrison .Reid and J'rs. W. Carlton Smith. These ladles are the leading singers of the city and l'th maintained their standard of ex cellence, last night Dramatic readings by Miss Blanche I-iston brought forth oceans of laugh ter from the packed auditorium and il was with reluctance that the crowd drained from encoring Miss Llston 4 third time. Th program was clos- I A V r, f ALICE BRADY, AN ACTRESS WITH A GIFT. A LICE BRADY Is tho daughter of William A. Brady, the noted American producing manager, who In his early days was an ac A. tor, literally "playing many parts." The young actress appears to have inherited the parental gift and some others since she sings with charm and fluency and also has earned praise In playing parts calling for the talent of Impersonation without music. Miss Bradv who Is Just emerging from her teens, has made a big hit as Men In "Little Women," which role she Is playing in the dramatization of the late Louisa M. Alcott's famous story In New York. Miss Brady has been singing until recently In comic opera. ed with another selection from the quartet. Immediately following this part of the program, an exhibition in fancy swimming was given by tho class of Physical Director Carter In the big Mini down stairs. Those who did not gym-'wltIieM this featuro of the entertain. ment retired to the main hall to par take of refreshments. On behalf of the association W staley made the announcement early It Is not yet known by the directors of the association when new quarters for the rapidly growing membership can be begun, but this looked for with in the next two years, at the latest Much credit for the success of last mii,t- rpeention Is due the several llt&livo 1" ,u n(.i..lnHftn who for secretaries oi me -. the last week, have been working ft. most night and day In preparation for the event. HOME IXDl'STKIES DAT AT THE ITItLIC SCHOOLS At 11:30 tnic forenoon Josepn n. of the n,nf or , rpsseu urn i" 'i'"" high school in general assembly on the ..mnt f home industries day, In con- formity with the proclaim antni ... .."' ;.. L-o,h nf the other schools ernor licoi. , . responded to th, p.o. ,,..,..,. , -held special exercises to promote in terest in the subject of Orn man -factum, and the consumption of Ore gon-made goods. o Report on SrlininW. i...,.,nn nnn fnSITED PW!S IEASED wins. o 1 Tti? alienist;? Milwaukee, Nov. " Z have been examlnm, rrild'rto SAs.nU.emunlcipa,, court tomorrow. V. - '"M., k ft Ifc " ii Offers to Be Hanged for Them MHS. WYNNE, OF KLAMATH FALLS, ASKS (iOYEHXHt WEST TO Sl'AIfE THE MEN' CONDEMNED TO MATH, AND HAN( HE It IX STEID. Offering her life as a vicarious uac rlfici for Jack Roberts, Mike Morgan, Frank Garrison, Noble Faulder and John Taylor, who are sentenced to be hanged at the state penitentiary on Fridav, December 13, Mrs. Charles D. .... .. ii- I .o Wynne, of Kianiatn raus, m" ten a letter to Governor e3i ... -1 Ing that the five condemned muru'.r - ,liay be spared, aim ux i (hMh ,,, tl,oir stead. Jf Bovernor cannot accept her. offer. Mrs. Wynne pleads with mm to pet off the execution for a period of g, ,aBt Blx- months, so that the ni()1 nmy have Opiortiinit.v to 'mak amends to their God. Needless - r,.,.,u,r West will not an ihe Klama'h Frills woman M m nake the sacrifice. Tl.,. Ic'ter Is the second that has ,uf.n r,iv,l l.v th governor from ,Vvnn. n,A i.r 0ff-r of self-sac 'vnnr - i,i the second letter; governor's aseuran'-.; : rifle cont.u.ii enn.es after tl'.'' I in his reply to the first letter that ne the llv-s of the mur- could not spare of the p'O- .U.rers in view of the vol- l0 retain capital I laiishment as mode of rmnlBhlns men who slay tneir fellows. Aviator hilled, nnelms. Franc. Nov. 2L-Avlator fiey. vlctnr in the recent rarw-iw...- - fell from His ariuiM was killed. SALEM, PRECOX, 'IHlliM.AY. NoYnuiKU Si. 1" ft Turkey Refuses Peace on Terms Offered by the Allies and Orders Fighting Re sumed Cholera is Raging united imiess ixaskii wins.) Paris. Nov. 21. Constantinople dis patches received here today quote Kalinal Pasha ns declaring that the war with the Balkan allies will cm tinue unless the allies offer better terms of peace than have yet been sug- gesteil. Kalmll is quoted n saying thai cholera Is subsiding ainum-, the Turks. This Is denied by eye witnesses, who leclare the dead and dying are lying everywhere at lladenikeiil, and thai but little effort is being made tu re move tin nick to the cholera cainu at San Stefano. Medical treatment, these witnesses say, lg most perfunctory. Cars crowd ed with sick arrive ai San Stefanc and the victims are unloaded head over h-els down an embankment along the tracks, where most of them are left, without further attention. There arc lew P-nts in the canii. The death rale among the stricken Is said to lie more than 50 per cent. Sen In Makes Hood. Vienna, Nov. 21. Servla nollfled Aimtrlu tislay that all restrictions In the Turkish territory captured by Si-r-via have been removed, nud that Ser vla is preparing to make restitution to all who suffered at tho hands of the Servian troops. Itcfnses Pence Terms. Constantinople. Nov. 21 The porte confirmed today earlier retorts that Turkey has rejected the allies' terms, deeming them "excessive,. Fighting has been ordered resumed. A Sea Hattle Is On. Budapest., Nov. 21. Constantinople dispatches received here tislay say that the sound of guns at sea Is audi ble at the southern entrance to tin- Bosporus. No explanation Is given The Bulgarians retreated tislay foil' miles to trenches outside the Tchalta fortifications. 'Inrpeilo lion! Blown t Sofia, Nov. 21 It Is -reported here that, o Bulgarian torpedo bout has Mown up the Turkish warsnip iiain- idleh. and thai many Turks wen- lillltxl. I'LAYKIl THItorOII AME WITH HltO k EX XECK t'SIIED I-UESS LEASED WII1K 1 Alma, Mich, Nov. 21. Lying in the hosiiiial here in a serious condition, ( J()hlm.)n( of , AllnR I "Captain Lpple 1 U)(MM nm WM uAmuM , . ..,.,. H;it. tISelV t l.lt tl urdav'.; i-ntne against. Ix-irolt with broken ri--fK The discovery was itni'l- , by tli.- sici.'u.s after an X-IUy ex-1 aniiii'-.t1'.". Johnno". was kicked In the neck at , . .. ...l I. ..If nn.t ; the ,,,.".' althoiigii thO gain' ,,.'; i:g ,! roe Hv. oii.i .".'. " i at pain, pla :.! until. eh.I.'l. Lit tM, mi l. Mtki: 1 (.ni: r LMiiiiii l-.HH I.HAHIII '.vtl:r. I i.'al, Nov. 'i .-''oi, nt -Ida. head of id.- Ii ra it, has visited Hi" San :-i n I Mend.'' 'I an i1' ii-go s J.lt-S. t. Ai-f in Francisco, expofl'i'm ' .d Colonel I) '' '"!- ,,1 tiie IocjiI exposition from , ht. Kranfiwo today that his pary 1 i ,'i.e.-tid the placing of i'-t (.,Mb't 1,-ie. - Il-az' r s : ! r it a exhibit will ! a laiKe of the Kan l)l-Ko "M"'- . n :,r uted. as th.-y believe Ira zll'a examine wu,.. - - , irany of the South Ami-rlcan suite. M il 1 0 n u GOVERNOR 0. B. COLQUITT OF WIIKN (iovernor Oscar Ilraneh Cohiiltt of Tcvm wim n "print ers devil" In the olllen of a country weekly over thirty yenrM ago he learned one thing to Hiicet-i-d lie hud to light. "Little Oscnr," M his eiienileK iliibbed him In his last, cam paign, has been a lighter ever since. A stanch Mclhoillitt, lie ven fought the MethodlHt church on the temperance iiicHtliu, for he ran on an antl -Prohibitionist ticket for governor, and he won. Of cmiriiH the church expelled litni. (iovernor Cobpiltt moved to Ti-iiih from tie.ngln when sixteen and lias been stato senator, Htatu revenue agent iintl n member of the state railroad commission. Will Stop Rail Road Conibin CAN UMAX ItOAB Tlill S 10 Mhl. roMiim: mitii ammiicw imd HI T I'M 1. 1.' SAM STOI'S IT. I rynr.li mrs t rahkh vir. Washington, Nov. 1 - 1 1, t-'i iii'ii.-d to prevent a railroad monopor. in Hiigbind, the depat'iueiit of Justice i. dav teniatlvelv plans to enjoin n." i consummation of a tariff i,gre,.inei,i between the Grand 'I'niuk and New York, N.-w Haven and Hartford mil- roMls. To this end 11 n-vM -ig'-ii 1. is g from here t .New Vo, s 10 In I"'' : !.. .ap, r.4 and ' .1 Tespondein . n 1 his connection whieli the mads l..ve fil.-l 1 .... v.... Il:.'.,a, ro.el or -mil Hi" 1 .ma th" bi-.-n a.' 1 r .' i i i' a:'ree:i.. ii'. '.u' it lrc ii"t ; ceii,-.l b. ihe Hrai.d Tiunk aic.'pi.'d a sun .i,e,.,bh v. llilll, It ,h eVplU i, en, r d Stat'' I i,t , ei'T am 1 mi. . .or le- !!,!.', til- n- it. e pti ge'tllig in .Ian., s ; to V, o k. i al nil' atit 1 I" c:.,e, will not , cnnon of th1, r h ,11 b. criiniiii,!. Th- depart iin iii of j is day 'hat It), order i.rohi- follow '-'I I" Wis At'. Iltl.'l, r V:i le. from J IV Morg.ii and H'.ieet I'llliiliatl' Although the drand T "ink is a 'i lllld" radian cori iraHoti It toll,'- tl'l Sliencan la. - i-lai.d ft) 11 Opei " - mm 'V TEXAS. WHO LOVES A FIGHT. IS MID ItKCAI SE in inn Mir mi I CM I Sll,lllllie. lie did IU I I. I'll! . ,' U il. ill ill.. II. I , .si I. v. oil: I No. 1 I lei aus.' 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