Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 12, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
MONDAY. NOVEMRKT? in wtwrrdAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1919.
LOS ANGELES PLAY
GOERS JOURNEY FAR
TO SEE G. BATES POST
What qualities Guy Bates Tost puts
into "The Masquorader," which is to
appear at the Grand tonight, and what
receptions have been accorded him In
this unusual production In other cities
are amply demonstrated In cllpr!nss
from the dramatic columns of the Los
Angeles papers.
Tost, unable to secure a house for his
production in- Los Angeles took It to
the neighboring town of Long Beach
and the flock of Los Angeles psople
to that city Indicates clearly the popu
larity of Post among theater-goers of
the south. '
The Los Angeles Evening Express
says; "Guy Bates Post, In his greatest
play, 'The Masquerader,' swept a crit
ical audience off Its feet at tloyVa
theater at Long Beach last night with
hie superb art and marvelous acting.
Lavishly staged, a wonderful story con
verted into a wonderful play, ana wnn
a company of artists that excel in ev
ei v character dolination and Interpre
tation osHlpned to them, 'The Masque
rader' is by far the most absorbing
dramatic offering that has been seen
In this section In many moons."
The Los Angeles Record says: "That
Guy Bates Post could make the teitt
of appearing in a neighboring city,
and draw a full house, a goodly share
of ttiem Angelenos, was proof of tlilfl
actor's maglo fascination."
"Real art knows no barrier," says
th Herald. "Its devotees will go to
any length if assured' thnt the effort Is
worth while. DlHtnnce is no drawback
nl all. For that reason, many Ange
lenoK pilgrimaged to Long Beach last
night for the purpose of witnessing
Guy Hates Post in a new play called
'The Masquerader," and thoy were am
ply repaid for the Inconvenience of re
turning home long past midnight in a
California midfall rainstorm,"
INDIVIDUAL HERS
MAY STAY ON STRIKE
.' Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 11. (United
Press. )-Miners" officials here today
expressed doubt that Jowa miners
would obey the strike cancellation or
At the annual road meeting In Seat
tle last week the taxpayers voted a levy
of 10 mills road tax, giving the dis
trict more than $20,000 this year to
spend on road Improvements.
Logon, Ohio, Nov. 11. "We accept
the order as an organization, but as
indiivduals, miners in my district de
clare they wont resume work."
This statement was made here today
by Conrad Weln, secretary-treasurer of
the United Mine Workers of America
sub-district No. 1, district No. 6. This
district comprises the wholo Hocking
Valley coal fields.
There are 10,8000 miners Idle In
sub-dintrict No. 1, union leaders de
clared. -;
Weln said union minors in this dis
trict are a unit against returning to
the mines. ' ' ,
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r&fijf Babies X M
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ttrT t9 Mntlni trrwvt HiMtf-tAfi
jf and Kmilur bowel movements. Con
tain I11KI1UIS IldCTUlUI tv aiwitw
no opitc-ju4t the finest
table properttt. Especially tecum
mended tor teething time.
At all 4rttgmit
Undernourished Children
BY SENATE ON W10
' WuHhlngton, Nov. 11. The senate
today adopted a resolution asking the
lute depiu-tmentto what extent It has
gone in securing protection for Ameri
can officials and citizens of Mexico
and what response hos been made
thoreto by the Mexican government.
The resolution Introduced by Senator
King, Utah, following abduction of
American Consul Jenkins, was report
ed favorable today by the .foreign rela
tions commute and adopted the sen
ate. - The original resolution asked for
Information regarding efforts to obtain
the release ot Jenkins from Mexican
, bandits, but as this has been effected,
the committee amended the request
to give it iv general nature.
ELEVEN NEGROES TO
PAY FOR MURDERING
Helmut, Ark., Nov. 11. Eleven ne
groes convicted of first degree murder
in connection with tho race riots In
Elaine, Ar., October 1, were sentenced
to death here today. They will be
electrocuted. ,
The court room was heavily guarded
ugaliiHt possible attacks while sentence
was pronounced; by Judge Jackson.
HOUSE TUSSLES WITH
RAIL CONTROL BILLS
JlOI'SiO Tl'HSRLS ......
Washington, Nov. 11. -Railroad leff-
Iwlation became the special order be-
.fore the house when it met today and
wusto be considered continuously from
11 o'clock In the morning until 10
o'clock at night, with two hours off for
' dinner, until disposed of.
Anxious for a recess before the regu-
. lar session, members were planning u
rush the bill, but its passage was not
expected before next week.
Ten hours general ' debate on the
measure will bo In order today and to
- morrow after which It will be taken
, vp for amendments.. :"" '
Tho first question to bo settled is
when federal control shall end. .. , .
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YilIJHpRALGIA
; Use Soothing Musterole
When those sharp paint go sliootfod
' through your bead, when your tkuH
seems as If it would split. Just rub a little
Musterole on your temples and neck.
It draws out the inflammation, soothes
waythepaio,usuallyglvmgquickrelief.
Musterole is a dean, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. Better than
a mustard plaster and does not blister.
Many doctors and nurses frankly
recommend Musterole for sore throat,
bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, congeation,pleurisy,rheuma
tiam, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds
of the chest (it often prevents pneu
monia). It is always dependable.
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50,
Such children are peevish, fretty
ad a source of worry to their par
ents. They should have regular lunch
es between meals at 10:30 a. m. and
3:80 p. m. Regular dally rest hours
and take Vlnol, the cod. liver nnd
lion tonic without oil. Druggists rec
ommend Vlnol and a rapid gain is
guaranteed by Its use. If you have a
thin, pale, anaemic "child, do not rent
until you have tried this treatment.
(Adv)
J. C .Terr
A DISCOVERY THAT
BENEFITS MANKIND
Two, discoveries have added greatly
to human welfare.
In 1835 Newton originated the vac
uum process for condensing milk with
cane sugar to a temi-iiquid form.
In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wis., dis
covered how to reduce milk to a dry
pouxter form with extract of malted
grains, mtkout carte sugar.
This product HORLICK named
Malted Milk. (Name since copied
by others.) Its nutritive value,
digestibility and case of preparation
(by simply stirring in water) and the
fact that it keeps in any climate,
has proved of much value to mankind
as "an ideal food-drink from in fane,
to old age.
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, Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and relieve
akin irritation and that makes the skin
soft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes
disappear overnight. Itching usually
stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti
septic liquid, clean, easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra
large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
Gate for tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O.
Catarrh,
Quickly Ended by a. Pleasant, Healing
Antiseptic Air, Just Breathe It
The little hard rubber Jlyomet inlinl-
or which yoti can get at Daniel ,T. 'Fry's
or any reliable druggist enn easily bo
onniod iu pocket or pur.se. It will' last
a life time. , .
Into this inhaler you pour a few
arops or tuo pure iteming oil at Hyc
mci, ;.-:'
This oil is absorbed -by the nntinpo
tic gnuxe within and now you are ready
to broatlio it in over tho germ infest
ed membranes whore it will speedily
begin its work o banishing chtnrrhal
germs and ending catarrh. Ilyoinci is
made of Australian eucalyptus combin
ed with other unlinepties and is very
piensanr to orcatao.
It is guaranteed to banish catarrh,
uroncuuis annueiizn, tonmiitie, sore
throat, croup, coughs and colds or
money Iback. It ofton cloans out a stuf
fed up herul and opens clogged nostrils
in two minutes.
Complete outfit, including inhaler
nnd one bottle of Hvomoi. costs but
little, while extra 'bottles, if nftorward
noouou, mnv bo obtained at any drug
gist Jor n rew cents, (Adv)
T? VERY gro-
Vfu Miwthuvit
cjf tfu tovn
cer every
where sells
Kellogg's every
day,
u ii iwat". .-i v
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Reorganization Of National
Guard In Calder Measure
Washington, Nov. 12. Senator Cal
der, New York, Introduced a bill for
re-organization of the national guard.
which provides for a strength in each
ste by tho ratio of one thousand en
listed men for each representative In
congress, a three year term of enlist
mentand establishment of a national
guard department in the war depart
ment The bill was referred to the sen
ate military affairs committee.
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McKinley and Century
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at
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figures of enemy cavalry sent to capture him. Acting for once in
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