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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
Page Fir DAILY CAPITAL JOUBKAL, SALEM, OEKGOW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. January Clearance And White Sale COLORED SILK Umbrellas VALUES TO $3 98c. WOMEN'S KNIT AND MUSLIN Und'rwear AT REDUCED PRICES MEN'S Und'rwear ALL SOLD AT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. $3.50 BLACK Umbrellas $2.24 WOMEN'S Suits 1.3 TO 1-2 Less MEN'S Suits and Overcoats 1-4 Less Carnegie Hero Fund Passed out or on the witness stand to do his duty he would do It regardless of oaths. Judge Cushman thought this was letting down the sacredness which should attach to an oath, and he dis charged Klnneman. Klnnonuin made the statement dur ing the vote In the juryr oora which resulted In the conviction of Bridges on two counts. HANDSOME AS SORTMENT Of FURS ALL HIGH GRADE 1-4 TO 1-3 LESS Klosfit Petticoats $3.00 Vat's $2.22 $2.50 w $1.87 $1.75 " $U1 $1.50 " $1.12 1 ' I $2.50 SCHOOL Shoes FOR BOYS & GIRLS $1.95 ' HMMtH Pittsburg, Jan. 16. Favorable action was not taken Its the case of "Billy" Hugh, the Gary newsboy, who gave his life that a young girl severely burned might live, by the Carnegie hero fund commission. Secretary F. M, Wilmot, of the com mission today said that "unless favor able action was taken on a case, It would pot be discussed publicly." However, twelve bronze and thirteen silver n:edals were awarded out of 41 cases considered. Pecuniary rewards to the nmciint of $20,970 were distrib uted, according to the commi.aion's latest report. That the case of Rugh, who gave the skin off a crippled leg for which, ho said, "he had no further uso for. any how," was "considered" by the Car negie hero Investigators Is certain, but Just what requirements were lacking to entitle the newsboys' relatives to the benefits of the commission was not explained. Awards made by tho commission Include cases from Maine to California. TOOK AUDIENCE BY STORM. (Continued from page 1.) SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS EXPRESS SYMPATHY . , 1 it ' - ' 'J ff tr .. ,: . 4 ' ? : ; l I ' : ' ' ' ; v : ' : j ' Whereas, In the providence of the divine Father Ho has seen fit to call to his reward our esteemed friend and co-worker, Prof. J. S. Graham, of the East school, We the city superintendent, princi pals and teachers of the Salem public schools, feel keenly our loss of Mr. Graham, our earnest, sympathetic and efficient co-worker; Further, we realize that the Salem schools and the teaching force has lost In the sudden demlso of Mr, Graham, a teacher and a principal of very great personality; an educator of rare abil ity; and a man whose character Is unquestioned. Therefore, be It resolved that we, the uperlntcndcnt, principals and teach ers of tho Salem public schoolB, ex press our sincere sympathy to the be reaved family, and be It further re solved that a copy of these resolutions be sent the family, to the press of the ci'y, nnd that a copy bo left with tho superintendent for permanent record. P. J. Kuntz, Superintendent Margaret J. Cosper, Garfield. Kmma Kramer, Lincoln. II. F. Durham, Richmond. U. S. Dotson, Park. J. G. Schott, Highland. E. A. Miller, Grant. W. A. Wlest, Englewood. Earl Kllpatrlck, High School. JURYMAN'S STATEMENT CAUSED HIS DISCHARGE 0cr Hammorsteln. tho International grand and comlo opera Imprcssarlo, presenting Florence Webber and sixty others In "Naughty Marietta." PROGRESSIVES PUT UP A NICE LITTLE JOB I limited scope the reactionaries will al low it to pass, (united rssss uisbd wins. Olympia, Wash., Jan. 16. The 13th legislature will be surfeited wlrti sham progressive legislation, If the program of the reactionaries Is carried out, ac cording to progressive leaders. Leaders of the "unholy alliance" seo the handwriting on the wall, and they have mapped out an Ingenious plan. Their scheme Is to let the reaction aries Introduce sham progressive bills. They will oven go so fnr as to pass them.nowlng they will be full of Jok ers, The purpose of all this, according to the progressives Is to stave off the defeat they see staring them In the face two years hence, lly being able to go before the people and say they thcmBlcves Introduced the presidential nrlniary bill, and a mother's pomlon Miss Miller and Mr. Snyder sang the Canoe Song, she coming on the stage In her canoe. Their voices blended well, and with that Irreslstlblo bunch of chorus girls joining in, it was a genuine treat. Perhaps the catchiest song of the evening was "Dear Old United States," sung beautifully and wlrh Intense ex pression by the king, Dan Langenburg. It expressed the intense longing of an exile for a glimpse of the old flag, and to put his feet again on American soil, and that not always visible patriotism that exists In overy American breast came to life with a bound, and the applause was deafening, and the en cores without end. Michael P. Flnnegan, secretary to the king, did Borne fine acting, being much In evidence. He was the typical Irish man all right and the way he was called back after Binging a comic song "A Touch of Nature," showed how thoroughly his work was appreciated. Tho tenor solo by Chief Eatum Alive, H. H. Moyer, and the male cho rus was heartily encored. Charles V. Galloway made a splen did Captain Blowhard, having Just the right build for that position and to Bay that ho tilled It Is superfluous. The girl chorus was dainty, pretty. graceful, tuneful, and you can add all the other adjectives of tho pralBe glvlng kind, you please, and you will still fail to get beyond the truth. The male chorus was good too, but as usual "boys don't count" when a bevy of pretty girls got In the lime light with them. However they did their work well and were a very nec essary adjunct to the pretty little play. There were some spectacular scenes notably tho Are on shipboard, but over such tho groupings and movement of the chorus took supreme precedence, and that they could bo so perfectly trained In so short a time seems im possible. Tho play Is on again tonight, and we suggest that If you have not seen It, that you will do so tonight, and then you will realize how utterly Im possible It Is to convey any Idea of It by menus of paper and pencil. It was surely great. 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We are not offering a general reduction on our entire stock, but WE ARE CLOSING OUT BROKEN LINES ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES AT PRICES THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE MOST ECONOMICAL BUYER, Our Sturo closes nt 5:30 every erculng excepting Saturday UNITED 1'IIKHS I.KARKD WII1K.1 Tacoma, Wash., Jnn. 16. Because Juror J. J. Klnneman, sitting in the trial of Samuel Bridges, ex-federal court clerk, who was charged with embezzling funds from tho office, de clared that an "onth doesn't amount to damn,'' he was today discharged from further Jury service by Judge Cushman. Klnneman explained that he meant that If a man wont Into tho Jury box WORST STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED NO INDIGESTION, GAS, HEART BURN OR DYSPEPSIA FIVE MIN UTES AFTER TAKING TAPE'S DIAPEPSIN." USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the Bhoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, aching, swollen, sweating foct. use Allen's Foot-Ease. 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