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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 15. 1920. i " i .-rri--rn: ,vvYwEmMcefS i B932e3eg3Sg9333S3&KB$as3aa3g STAGE RIGHT GIVES WHITMAN VICTORY UIIIAMFTTF IILLH.JLI.L Stair fright and a lack of team work spelled defeat for the Willam ette "Bearcats" in their Initial game of conference basketball on the ar mory floor last night and the Whit man college quintet went to the rhowers with the long end of a 23 to 1J score. Only once during the melee were the honors of the visitors In dant?er late in the last period when Wil lamette seemed to gain confidence, and with tt a semblance of flgiit. and hit ttu tally schute for a spurt of nine points. Previous to this Whitman had been having things considerably their own way. On the offensive Willamette show ed its greatest weakness, soeming un able to carry any team work Into the territory of the visitors. On the Bcor iiig side of the center line th)ir pass ing was erratic and they were too prone to sacrifice real basketball for long shots at the loop. Time and again they missed easy chances to sioie by rushing their shots. They were also finable to consistently break up the accurate passing by Which Whitman repeatedly worked the ball to within easy shooting range of the baskets. Kxperlenced played a big part In the victory for Whitman and the lack of it proved the Waterloo of the "Hem-cats," Wapato was the lonj Sa leiniti) who refused to allow himself to be carried off his feet nnd his cool persistency broke up the Whitman parade down the floor more than dnce Oillette also showed up well at guard both on the offensive and defensive and proved himself of conference cal ibre. Dement, at center, und Itich, at guard, were the stars for the visit ors, liolh played the floor well and showed an uncanny ability to cun nect with the top end of the nets. Willamette's foul shooting was rag ged compared with that of their op- Chivalry Lives Though Women's Rights Prevail "AVoman's rights prevail but chiv-j a!'-r is not dead." reads a little note) apendtc! to a beautiful boquet of redj carnal !r ns on the desk of Senator Far ril! of Mulnomah county this morn- ii.g. The note was signed by Repre sentative Mrs. Alexander Thompson I'arteli's successful rival for the honor of sponsoring the resolution tsrouts which Oregon has ratified the woman suffrage amendment to the national constitution. Mrs. Thompson appends IicI.shK "Your Co-ratifier' 'in appre ciation of Farrells action in deferring to h-i hi the" privilege of sponsoring the successful resolution. Dress Maldn Prostrated Mus Allen. Vinol,our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, re tored her workingstrength. Miss Mien's Statement New York City, "I am a dress maker. 1 overworked, got all run-down, tired out, and had no appetite. After ,taking various tonics a friend told mo alxmt Vinol. I tried it and I gained so rapidly by its use that I feel like a new person and I am now keeping up my work with ease." Miss Lucv K, Au EN. We guarantee Vinol, which contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonatcs, and hypophos pltites, to strengthen and build ud weak, run-down, over-worked women. ' NOTE: Your leading druggist has for nmuy your ipuelully recommended Viuul Iwcuuw) u know there Is nothing bettor than this turnout Uud Liver ami Iron Tonlo to oronte strength and build one up. 1U loruiul o Vluol is ou every label. ponents. Oillette and DImick convert ed only three free throws out of 11 tries, while Klch scored seven times in 11 attemplii. In the second contest of the two game series tonight the locals will have an opportunity to even matters. The game will be called at 7:30 o'clock. The lineup for last night's game follows: Rich (13) ..F DImick Pickering F (6) Wapato Dement (10) C (4) Jackson Wilson O (3) McKittrlck Wiley O (6) Gillette Officials Leon Faber, referee; DImick; Horleske and Fisher, scorers.. FORMER SALEM CI APPEARS AT LIBERTY Corlnne Riely Barker, the Salem girl who has worked her way to stardom in the mqtlon picture world, will be seen at Ye Liberty theatre for the bal ance of the week In a Ooldwyn pro duction, "One Week of Life." Miss Ilarker co-stars with Pauline Fredrick and is afforded an excellent opportun-, ily of displaying her versatile dramatic talent. Marlon Itoche (Pauline Fredrick. a girl of high ideals and honor, comes to New York to visit her friend, Lola Canby (Corlnne Darker), a successful painter. Neither knows of the exist ence of Mrs. KlngHley Sherwood (also played by Pauline .Fredrick), She is a blase society woman whose selfish indifference more than anything else has mnde Klngsley Sherwood (Thomas Holding) seek consolation In self-indulgence. Ills weakness Is drink. Mrs. Sherwood Is Involved In an Intrigue with LeRoy Scott (Sydney Alnsworth) with whom she Is tempted to run away but for the disgrace nnd loss of her position. Repeatedly both declare that they would give their souls for but one week of life together. Hut there Is no way to bring this about. What It Is, nnd how the plot works out to a dramatic finish, makes one of the most Interesting motion picture tea turcs recently released. Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Doslor Connor formerly of Johm Buttering from total diseases would be in perfect health today wore it not for the deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the hnTjit now before it's too Into. It's a Hopkins hospital, Thousands of men simple process to rid yourself of the tobacco habit in any form. Just go to any up to date drug store and got some Nicotol tablets; take them as directed and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Druggists refund the money if they fall. He suro to read largo and interesting announcement by Doctor Connor soon to appear in this paper. It tells of the dangor of nicotine pois oning and how to avoid it. In the mean time try iNicotol tablets! you will be surprised at the result. D. J. Fry. The Children's AD NOTE WHY THEY LOVE IT HOLSUM is the Bread to serve WITH milk to delight the children. It will win children to Bread-and-Milk who think they don't like that fine body-building food, but who would be GREATLY benefited by it. The winning appeal lies in the fine HOLSUM flavor. The dish takes on an attraction that it lack ed before. When the little ones see HOLSUM Bread it is easy to add the milk. Your dealer has it fresh from the modern ovens of your FINEST local Bakery. You have never tasted a more delicious Bread, because it is Cherry City Baking Co. I ANUA SALE Orders give nto make a complete clean-up of a 11 J? all and w inter v earing apparei w uwmb i c&ai u iut m yi u.cB m ui uer w mane room for a brand new Spring stock already purchased. Therefore we are determined to make a clean sweep of all Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery and Furs. This season's newest and best models at the Most Sensational Price Reductions ever known in Salem. Sale begins FRIDAY AT 10 A. M. Clearance Sale of Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Greatest values we have ever offered, marke t conditions considered. Many of the models to be closed out are suitable for early spring wear and at less than half price 22 JZ Ki $25 Coats, Now $14.75 At this price we've an excellent range of coats, all design ed not only for service but also for looks. Smart coats with wide belts, large collars and pockets; some trimmed with fur or plush. Coats with pleats at back or with gathers. New styles, Meltons, Kerseys. Cheviots, Burellas and Velvets. Regular Values $20.00 Clearance Sale Price Regular Values $22.50 Regular A'alues ....$25.00 514.75 $45 to $50 Suits $29.50 Special group of plain tailored and novelty suits for youn ladies and women. Every new and worthy design. Smart styles for street and dress occasions. Novelty and plain tail ored models. Prevailing materials are serges, gabardines, broadcloths, wool velours, etc. All colors and sizes Regular Values $45.00 Cileai-uiiee' Sale Price 'uea S47.5U C9Q CA Regular A'alues $50.00 v&dU $32.50 Coats Going at $24.75 Smart new belted models. Somj with large convertible col lars, round or square effects. New plaited styles and military models. Cheviots, velours, meltons, burellas, broadcloth and velvets, in all the leading colors. Regular A'alues , $32.50 Clenrancc Sale trice Regular Values $27.50 Regular A'alues $42.50 $24.75 $52.50 to $60 Suits Now $37.50 Smart styles for street and dress occasions, plain tailored and novelty styles. Many with large collars, others are trim med with braid and buttons. Materials are serges, broadcloth gabardines, tricotines, woo! velours and mixtures, brown grey, navy, taupe, green and plum color in a good assort ment of sizes. 1 Regular Values $52.50 Clearance Sale Price Regular A alues $55.00A t07 CA Regular A'alues $60.00 $Jl.DU $45 to $55 Coats $31.75 $65 to $75 Suits $49 Nothing Reserved, every suit in tta Hons Included in the Above Three Groups. Look where you will you'll not find another group of such handsome coats at this price. Coats of every desirable ma terial and size, suitable for all occasions at about one-half their actual value. Regular A'alues $45.00 Clearance Sale Price Regular Aalues $49.50 Regular A'alues $55.00 $31.75 Beautiful new winter models made up In broadcloth, silver tone, velour.tone, velour, camelshair cloth, velvet and novel ty mixtures. Smart new belted styles trimmed with buttons models that have slightly fitted backs; others in the more dressy styles trimmed with cross-stitching or bands of self material. Also many braid trimmed suits Regular A'alues $65.0o yollr Crolpe regular aiues $70.00 Regular A'alues $75.00 Sensational Clearance Sale of Dresses "Young Ladies' and Women's Messaline. Taffeta, Silk, Velvet, Serge, Tricotine and Jersey Dresses, the Season's most Stylish Models, now offerel away below regular prices. Jersey Dresses Silk Dresses Skirts and Petticoats Greatly z. :!: si ss - vai. $25.00, saie PriCe $17.50 Reduced Reg. val. $42.50, sale price S29.50 r . ,.lftnft , . Cft Slfk' eerg0 an3 aU wot)1 sklrts- P'all Reg. val. $45.00. sale price S32.50 KeS- Val- P-U.UU, Sale pi'lCe colors, also stripes, checks and plaids Reg. val. $47.60, sale price $34.75 lateat mo(lels and a11 Bizes about 1-3 Reg. val. $:.'o.00, sale price $24.75 beiow regular values. O n , $ 5.00 Skirts, now $ 3.65 derge Uresses Keg. val. $37.50, sale price $27.00 6.50 suirts, now...'. $ 4.98 $10.00 Skirts, now : 9 6.75 Reg. val. $27.50, sale price $19.75 Reg. val. $42.00. Sale PHCe $32.50 12-5 Skirts, now $ 9.75 Reg. val. $30.00, sale price $22.50 ' 1 v $18.50 Skirts, now $14.50 Reg. val. $32.50. sale price $24.75 $22.50 Skirts, now $18.75 Reg. val. $35.00, sale price $25.00 . Re8. val. $40.00, sale price $27.50 Velvet DSSCS SFk PettiCOatS Tricotine Dresses Re- val. $45.00, sale price $34.75 price Reg. val. $47.50, sale price $34.75 Reg. VaL $47.50, Sale PriCe $37.50 IH Ppts ZZ l Reg. val. $50.00. sale price $37.50 . jg 7c anl p.,.,..,,, , !,'" Reg. vai. $55.00, sale pr.ee 3.75 Reg. vai. $50.00, sale price $39.75 SC SI "owZZIt-tI SPECIAL SEJ; J; i LTV op FURS Including Alaska Fox. Wolf and Racoon Animal Scarfs, Muffs, and Fur Sets - for About Half Price Trimmed Hats Away below manufacturer's cost. Clever shapes of velours velvets, plush, beaver, etc., principally tailored effects. Turbans and lacge velvet pat tern hats. Included, none re served. Trimmed hats, val ues to $11.50. r nr Sale price OJ.IJ Extra Snecial Extra Scecial Eitra Snerial wZiTcT i Tiinuued hats formerly sold up to $7.50, Clearance Sale i"rice New and pretty Georgette nnd Crepe de Chine Waists. Clearance Sale Prlc c Clearance Sale Of Georgette Waists SiwnS CT f iind a larer 0l' beer assortment of beautiful waists, including Peplura models. In Georgette Crene alone JderfW hfa?dsomBlouses' boSES Jcy a?d tailor! ed effects. Make it a point to see these new models. Specially priced $5.75 up to $17.50 New Georgette Waists. $4.75 ' ' tvPS waists to sell as a silkbindlni: hPaTe theTinall tes and finished with l$g ieCerepe de Chine and Georgette Waists, regular ........... tpv v $2.00 and $2.50 bloom ' Petticoats, Sale Price Heather- Clearance Georgette waists, varioU, colors and nearly all sizes ale Price sweaters, $52d Broken lines In fibre Silk and Shetland Wool Sweaters, some slishtly faded Waists 95c Big lot of Cotton AVaists. all izes, regular values. $1.50. now .n i. i4-i i tin i i w i i i t -w I wamju i n i mn nm 1 " J I 5 I 95c ZXTlZz ((fli f Waists, J1.95 Price each '"'' "imhuIL"!1 "3 T if UJL' "' 'I h niJ T Broken lines alM discontin- 25C S " ( AneUId WWte Comer ued number, m voile wsts. Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Refrular vaIUM ,3 59 Leatherette: Cravenette and Genuine Rubber Ram Coats, Tans, Greys and Navy Colors, all Marked at (Wr. w. B9B8B9K