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4 ? THE OREGON STATESMAN: FP.IDW, MARCH 7, 1910 Children Love Candy Cascarets Careful mothers know that Cascarets in the home mean less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost. When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, feverish breath, sour stomach or a cold, a Cascaret quickly and harmlessly "works" the poi sons from the liver and bowels and all is well again. GOOKEPATTON IS HERE AGAIN Inevitable and Irrepressible Comedian in Cast of Elks' Show i TO MOTHERS 1 While all children detest castor oil, calomel, pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they taste like candy. Cascarets "work" the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipa tion poison from the child's tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain cr griping.- Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box contains directions for children aged one year old and upwards. Member of Long-Hahs Runs Antuch With Gun NEW YORK, March 6. Theater going crowds in Forty-Eighth slieet fled in panic tonight when a long haired person- who said he was En rico Fabatino.;"piesident of the Buf falo nolshfviki," ran amuck with a revolver. Apparently It made no dif ference to him who his bullets bit, for he fired in all directions. Only one of the shots took effect. John P. Rothman. a broker, was shot in the left shoulder, but it was said at a hospital that the wound was not serious. . After firing four shots, shouting wildly and flourishing- his weapon. Fabatino ran toward Broadway. Sev eral patiolmen caught him and he was disarmed, but not gently. Char es of felonious assault and carrying concealed weapons were preferred against him, and he was sent to the psychopathic ward at the Bellevue hospital for observation. ; ,i M e mi 9 If your feet are hard to fit you will always find us equal to the occasion. The proper shoes fit ted to your feet means satisfaction and comfort WE DO EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING "HOME OF QUALITY' HOME OF COXQLKKOR SHOES AND DO IT WELL K. tYwk Patton, wlio ilaj I la- 1 tealo, tlie Jap, in the Klks show, "Officer MM." ;raitri theater, Wed nesday and Thursday, March 12 'and 13. . . .. It is pretty geneially conccode-J that i'ie best known Elk actor in Sa lem H E. Cooke Patton, book-seller anu s-tauone. booster, postcard ex pert magician, business man, hyp notist, pnd perpetual member of the Elks show committee. Cooke has appeared in every Elks chow that has been put on since the local lodge began operations bacft In the 90s, and the cnnual play would be just about as complete without him as a boat without a rudder. He scored a big hit in last years Elk show. "The Man From Home," and in the - play, of the previous year. "Get-Rich-Quick-Walllngford?" and in all the plays before that, clear back to the beginjine of dramatic life in Elkdom. In this years play, "Ofifcer 666, which Willie staged at the Grand theater Vednesday ' and Thursday evenings. March 12 and 1.3, the vet eran comedian will be seen in the role of "Bateato tee Japanese but ler and general trouble-maker ;for Travers Gladwin" (James Mott) "Bateato" is tone of the funniest Japanese characters in any American play, and Mr. Patton is seen at his best in bis portrayal of this incor rigible son of Nippon. "Bateato" has two awful habits. One of them is continuous talking, and the other Is carrying out literally all the or ders that are given to him. This re sults In a I terrible mix up for every body In tpe play who comes in con tact with the Jap. and when Bateato is finally ordered not to talk at al his silence results in , more trouble than ever. "Bateato s mysterious scene at th0 opening of the play with Police Onager No. 666. (George C. L. Sny der) is one of the finest pieces of comedy woik Coofte Patton has ever done. 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Among these weie the charges of that only anions whose interna tionals were affiliated with the met al trades department of the Ameri can Federation of Labor would have representative at the coming, wage adjustment -conference at Washing ton, D. C, March 13; that the rep resentation at the 'conference was undemocratic; 'while 9 third charge threshed out was that the interna tional officers of the metal trades union were working in the Interests of the emergency fleet corporation to separate the northwest from the metal trade workers of the coast and other sections. llrtum 1 Kxpectel. SEATTLE. Wash.. March 6 An ticipating a favorable vote by Seattle Metal unions on the proposition of whether or not to 'return to work, shipyard owners today began active preparations for reopening both lTS?hT,e! "87W,bJ.CJ'&! More than 25.000 men here have been on strike for higher pay rtnee dum taken by ajl Unions is expected to be known oefore Saturday night. Shipyards here, it was said, prob ably will operate on a. single day shift plan when they are re-opened, instead of the former three-shifts. A Clear Brain and healthy body are essential for success. Business men, teachers, students, housewives, and other workers say Hood's Sarsa parilla gives . them, appetite and strength, and makes their work seem easy. It overcomes 'that Ured feeling. 4ttfQ)t 't f f t f t f f f Tt t t ft f ft 1 1 f-f t A A A A A A A A . A A A A A A A fc A A A A A A tr of the unique and essential features of Augustin McIIuK'a's famous melo dramatic-farce, and his scenes with the picture crook (Oscar B. Gine- rich) and with "Helen, the heroine. Miss OlRa Gray) are even more mysteriously comical. He keeps the audience in a roar of la tighter from the time he makes his first appear ance.. The laughter comes out f his cntinuus talking, and when after three acts of incessant chatter he is finally ansted for refusing to talk. the audience is thrown into a verit able scream. Incidentally it may ho stated that the police force which arrests Mr. Patton Is a whole show in itself. The force consists of May or C. E. Albin. Governor Ben W Olcott, George Snyder, Dan Langen- berg. and two real cops from' the Salem police station. The seat sale for both perform ances of "Officer 666''. will open at the Opera House Pharmacy Tuesday morning, March 11. The prices am the same as last year 50 cents and one dollar. MiOrB Today It was announced That the draftsmen have voted to return to work. The moulders' uni n also has voted, but the results were not made public. Officers of the ship yard laborers, riggers ami fasten ers' union, said that narv 200 out of 600 had voted to continue to strike. The result of the referen- SAYS HE DIDN'T DISOBEYpPEtjS Governor Allen of Kansas Refutes Statement by General Traub ficially none of the Y. M. C' A- apply to the charges I made regard workers had any place at 4 he front.. ; ing the delinquencies of the high Governor Allen's statement was i command with regard to the sending made during an address to students of the University of Kansas. "General Traub must have known Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross workers were al the front during the bat tle, for after the battle he wrote a letter commending their work. I have a copy of the letter, said Gov ernor Allen. ' "'l1'! "Such statements as are now be- of the 35th division Into battle poor- ly equipped and not giving them the proper support. "I do not wish to eater into' a controversy with General "Traub, but when he seems deliberately to forget that he rescinded the order sending the Y. M. C. A. wbrkers and the Rod Cross men to ths rear and is publicly indicating that . with Inn made by these in high command others, deliberately disobeyed or merely cloud the issue and do not j ders. some response Is necessary. - ' - --atf . ' " nmniniiHiMniiMHMiiimmuMmmMMHt American Owned, Entirely! BILLION Dodge 5 Passenger, Good Condition Chevrolet 5 Passenger. Good Condition D0NT FORGET THE TIME SATURDAY, MARCH 8, AT 3 P. M. SALEM AUCTION CO. 157 South Commercial Street ARE DIVIDED Referendum Promises to Be Close on Question of Going Back to Work "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Quick Relief with Safety! J 3 MM " f TACOMA, Wash, Wash.. March 6. A sharp Jdivision developed be tween the leaders of the shipyard strikers In Tacoma at a mass meet insr of the strikers at Tacoma hall this afternoon and is declared to in dicate a close referendum vote to morrow anions ' the woriers on whether or not to return to work. A personal appeal to star out was me.de by W. T. "Paddy" Morris on the frround3 that to go back Is to surrender, while Tom Ttussell. who did not oponlv opnose stay in: out. took the position thM the rank and rile Vo-ild have to den.ie the ques tion and that it would he one of whether th pocketbook -and. th family larder could standjfor a pro- lorntpd wait for adjustment. When the crowd of more than 1.- 2 strikers was asked If thev eonld afford to ft a v 'nut until an adlourn ment was reached her were mixed criM of "no", and "ves." It wps anpoun"p4 fron the plat form that the bollerniakers union would meet at In o'clock tomorrow to t?ke thHr rpfeendum vote and that there would ba special meet- For Headache Neuralgia Earache Toothache ' ' Lumbasro Rheumatism Colds Grippe Influehzal Colds Neuritis Backache Joint-Pains Adults Taice one or two tablets with water. If neces sary, repeat dose three'timcs a day, after meals. Since the original introduction of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" millions upon mIIoas of-Uese genuine tab Jet bare -been prescribed bj physi cians and taken by.thw poodle each rear, with perfect fctjr. Always insist upon Aspirin Tht'Bayer Crosi'on Gcnuin Tablets A.m'rfii t llie tra rrwrV of PaTf Minnfac- tur vi MoaoAccULacMiotcr of S&licyUcatttl 20-ccnt package Larger aires. Buy only original Pjer JHtcfcagea, LAWRKNCE. Kas.. March 6. "General Fetcr Traub does not re member that he rescinded his order sending Y. M. C. A. trd lied Cms workers to the rear during the t at tle of. the Argonne," Governor Hen ry J. Allen said today in explaining his presence at the frrnit as against General Tranh's testimony before the house rules committee, in Wash ington, that If Governor Allen was at the front, it was in violation of orders. 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