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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 18, 1919. mm WAR PROBDl IAY BE DELAYED BY i FORMER GENERALS By Cnrl D. Groat . (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Berlin, Nov. 15. Possible delay In the appearance of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg and General Ludendorff before the reichstng committee inves tigating the war was indicated today. The two former military leaders were scheduled to take the stand Mon day, but the squabble started by Dr. Ton Helfferich, former vice-chancellor probably will cause a delay. The committee broke up in a tumult today when Helfferich refused to an swer Questions put by Herr Cohen, in dependent socialist. A divided vote to fine Helfferich 300 marks resulted in the resignation of Chairman Wer- mouth who was succeeded by Deputy Ooethein. The nationalist movement had the government worried today. Last night throngs gathered about the building which formerly housed the American embassy shouting "Down with Wilson." Black Boys Better Than Bloodhounds The native aborigines are not given credit for much intelligence, but in all manner of bushcraft he was an expert to a degree which has never been ap proached by the keen-witted of the white native-born. The black boys are still used by the government police for. the tracking of criminals in the coun try, -and, so far they beat the blood hound at this work. The marvelous eye of the blacks detects slight disturb ances of soil and a bruised leaf or a broken twig which escapes the no tice of the most vigilant white man. Let "Danderine" Save Your Hair Hurry! A few cents stops hair falling and dontile Its beauty Who fa-ads the Crickets? , An individual cripket chirps with no great regularity when it is by itself, and Its chirping is intermittent, especi ally in the daytime. At night, how ever, when great numbers of crickets are chirping, the regularity is astm tshing; one hears all the crickets in a field chirping synchronously, keeping time as if led by the wand of a con ductor, i Keep Accounts. Farming is a business the same as banking or running a mercantile es tablishment. There are products to be sold end articles to be bought; The keeping of a record of these and de termining the relation of the outgo to the income are important consider ations on every farm. The farmer should know what his income is and just how much he is disposing of it. He can know this only by keeping books and the first of the new year is the proper time to begin. A little "Danderine" cools, cleanses and makes the feverish, itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this, stimulating tonic penetrates to the famished hair roots, revitalizing and invigorating every hair in the hend, thus stopping the hair falling out, getting thin, scraggly or fading. - After a, few applications of "Dan derine" you seldom find a fallen hair or a particle of dandruff, besides ev ery hair shows more life, vigor, brightness, color and thickness. A few cents buys a bojtle of de lightful "Danderine" tit any drug or toilet counter. (Adv) How Strange Things Sometimes Happen , "I want to write you to let you know that I have taken 2 more doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and have gained 10 lbs. In tho last 2 weeks although I am thinner around the walBt than before, because the blout lug in my stomach has all gone and I am feeling like a boy again. There never was anything in this world half as gocl as this medicine." It is a sim ple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes tinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. (J. Perry and druggists everywhere. " ' (Adv) T! CONVENTION HERE SCT FOR SATURDAY The semi-annual parent-teacher as sociation of Marion county conven tion will be held at the high school here next Saturday. Many questions of interest to teachers and parents will be discussed, and plans formed for better management of schools. The program for the day follows: 10 a. m. Music, "America." Address of welcome, W. M. Smith. Itoll call; reading of minutes; re ports of delegates. V , Music, chorus, Miss Tartar's class. Address, Suggestions for the Work for Parent-Teacher association, Mrs. C. W. Havhurst, president state P. T. A., Portland. Luncheon, high school cafeteria. 1 p. m. Music. Address, Establishment of County, Library System, A. A. Lee, Salem. Address, Physical Training as a Health Measure, Mabel Cummlngs, U. of O. Address, Importance of the Physic al Equipment of the School, Supt. B. T. Youel, Silverton. Exhibition of physical training ex- Sjc 9C j(C 3(C ?jC 3C jj 3(S )e 3fc 3C j(C 3C THY THIS IF YOV HAVE DANDRUFF There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys It entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvorfl apply it at night when-retire ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will complete ly dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly,- and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky, and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid nrvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This sim ple remedy has never been known to fall. (Adv) erclses. Miss Powers' class, Salem. The officers of the association are: President, Helen M. Wrightman, Sil verton; vice president, LaMoine R. Clark, Salem; secretary, Fannie L. Douglas, Salem, and treasurer, E. S. Stultz, Jefferson. DALLAS VETERAN HOME Dallas, Nov. 18. During the past week the last member of old Company L ot this city who was in France dur ing the recent war arrived home. Archie Montgomery visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. C. Peter son, for a few days and then left for his home at Falls City. Montgomery left Dallas with Company L but after his arrival in France was transferred to another fighting unit and after tho signing of the armistice was detailed for guard xTllfy. SIX MEN KILLED Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Six men were killed and eleven injured when a motor truck carrying workmen to the Hog Island shipyard was struck by a Philadelphia and Reading tra'u at a grade crossing hers. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at Tonguel Remove Poison From Stomach, Liver and Bowels Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package,, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or physic for tho little stomach, liver and bowels. Children ve its delicious fruity taste. Full di rections for child's dose on each bot tle . Give St without 'fear. Mother! You must say "California" (Adv) SEATTLE TO ABANDON CAR TRANSFER POLICY Seattle, Wash., Nov. 18. Seattle is to be'a city without street car trans; fers if Superintendent of Public Utili ties Thomas F. Murphine can bring about such a condition. Through the construction of a huge terminal building at Bell and Blanch ard streets, from which will radiate streetcar lines to every section of the city, it is Murphine's plan to do away with transfers, speed up traffic and, with a system1 of elevated roads and subways, bring the city's rapidly con gesting car traffic up to a point where the crowds can be handled. The elim ination of transfers, it is estimated, vill effect a saving of nearly $200,000 a year. The subway and elevated system would cost about $5,100,000. No Need To Be .Thin, Scrawny- Or Sallow If you are thin and want to be plump; if you have wrinkles in your face that vou flrA not mrnurl nf? if tha skin is sallow or subject to pimples or Maekheads, take Mi-o-na stomach tab lets tor two weeks and notice the change. The majority of the thin people are thin because He stomach does not per form its duties nronerlv. Tt. ri not b. creting sufficient of the natural di gestive juices ana in consequence does not extract from the food enough nu tritive matter to nourish every part of the body. Mio-na stomach tablets are intended to build up the stomach so that it will act properly and extract from the food the elements necessary to form flesh. If you are thin try two weeks treat ment of Mi-o-na stomach tablets they are small, easily swallowed and are sold on the guarantee of money back if they do not overcome chronic indi gestion, acute or chronic, stop stomach disturbance, belching, heartburn, sour stomach, and any after dinner distress. For sale by Daniel J. Fry and all leading druggists. (Adv) Newly Painted Windows To prevent newly-painted windows from sticking, open and run them up and down two or three times a day for three or four days. Unless this is done the windows are almost bound to stick. Always paint them as early as possible in the days so as to give them a chance to dry before you 'fasten thero at night Delightful In the midst of outdoor sports, nothing is so comforting to the skin as the protection given by a good powder. Soul Kiss Face Powder gives the complexion softness of tone fra grance and beauty. Meyer Brothers Drug Co. Saint Louis Stmt Kk Cold Cream cImiuu an& toothrs t'tw sktn Corns Come Off Like Banana Peel ''Gets-It" Leaves Toe Smooth As Tour Palm. Never Fails. Ever peel off a banana skin Well that' s the way ' Gets-It ' ' peels off any corn or callus. It's a picnic. Nothing else in the world will do it but ''Gets- ;"aDrerf,Clt,'CoodbrCmr It" because of the new secret prin ciple in the "Gets-It" formula, "Gets It" does away forever with "contrap tions," 'wrappy" plasters, ointments that rub off, blood-letting knives, and scissors that snip into the "quick". ''Gets-It" eases pain. It takes but a second or two to use "Gets-It". There's no fussing or trouble. It dries immediately. You put jrour stocking right back on again. Xour corn will come off painlessly in one complete -piece. That's common-sense. It never fails. "Gets 'It" the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'i'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Salem and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by J. C. Perrp, D. J. Fry and Win Neimeyer. Oil Production Gains Three Per Cent Over 19t7 A gain of three per cent over the record production of petroleum in 1917 is Indicated in. the preliminary estimate for 1918. An estimate of nearly 350,000.000 barrels, as against the record for 1917 of over 335.000,000 barrels, is made. 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