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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1921)
(PBDNBSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 London Booze frfew Keeps One Guessing THE CAPITAL JOTJRftAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE "MUSIC MATH CHARMS TO SOOTHE THE SAVAGE BREAST Hawaiian School jbndon, Nov. 30. The booze : , ..j varies according t.feWin uv lha I.nn. th clock. f, Piccadilly, the Strand and a ! , DorOon of Oxford street you tt" to your heart's content 1,1 Big Ben has tolled ms w f Bldigbt hour, Uutmae, uw- of that blessed cordon your i. .. .hi n i ecu i v kuqlIjUou t from you an hour earlier. L tn the Londoner this is au a tn thA trans- AmnilCilLt;u. uuk . foreigner it is a mystery. iinlt in one P""" :reet while on we uiu?i 8treet it is a enmo ; . you explain to him tnat ma Her siae oi uio I la another municipal area con lolled by a different set of lio Ljg authorities, whose views on L morality of drinking after 11 ',inck at night differ from their enlightened brethren of this Eds of the road. f "Rut there was a law passed Lt one could drink in London un til midnight," says me iurmsiiei. WhT don they obey tne law, these licensing authorities?" The ,ondoner can only shake ws neaa. Map Is Great Help, The real hootch hound in Lon on now goes about with a map. Inma ingenious tippler has flls- fovered that in London, despite re Lrietlon. vou can start on a car- fuss at 11 o'clock in the morning Ld with but one hour's break f rink steadily until midnight and Still keep within the law. I start off at Kensington, a very fashionable suburb of London, and ftontinue there until half past three. Then take a bus to Stoka SNewington, a half-hour's ; run. fTbere you drink until 10 o'clock tad then return to the Strand area land carry on until midnight. I Another of London 's little liquor Imysteries is the fact that if you (ill your automobile with cases of Scotch, Irish or rye nobody can S stop you, but should it be after J o'clock at night and you ask for a few siphons of soda or a few ' tottUs of mineral water you will She refused; it is illegal to sell minerals. They come within the early ..closing a war measure H-T . , mmmn .: : - ". ' W. ? r 1 - Ihla Quartet of miners doesn t know whether they are slngine in a maior nr a minor kev. but if you imnK tney naven-t volume of tone, you ought to hear them. Study their "physogs; " they look as if they could make a little noise, don't they? They were the youngest participants recently entered during Music Week, held in San Francisco, California. Coming To The Oregon Sunday provisions of the j (Shop Hours' act) f tot get repealed. Again, one can purchase from f the fashionable florist or fruit ntore carloads of expensive fruit I and flowers at any hour of the day : or night, but.it would be "agin the flaw" for a poor woman, or a rich f t. V - ?uuc, tu uuy u yeuuy roil iruiu lue IteaBhop next door after S o'clock. Flowers and fruit come under j the heading of "perishable" and I are not included in the provisions .et the early closing act. Bread, to I bacco and cirgarettes are not per I "suable and, therefore, cannot be J nought after 8 o'clock at night Killed , Lover Who Left Her to Fulfill Pact Popular Bluff, Mo., Nov. 30. Boyd Ridinger is dead here today, the victim of a strange love pact. Pretty Allie Stinnett, free under 15000 bonds, will facn a lnrv in Marion county court next January tnarged with his murder. "We hereby agree that the first one of us that is unfaithful to the otner shall mint death at the lands of the other," declared the Wet, signed and sealed by the two Principals of the tragedy. b MIss Sinnett cooly asserts that "dinger "jilted" her and was to JWrrjr another woman It was on we day before the wedding that 'hot him to death. i -: .'&?. Destroyed Sunk. London, Nov. 30. The Italian destroyed Centrauro has gone down in the Mediterranean, off the port of Adalia, during a storm, according to a dispatch from Brin disi to the Da"y Mail. (The Cen trauro is not listed in, available navy registers.) Gloria Swanson with Wallace Reid In "Don't Tell Everything. Pioneer Mining Camp Sees Movies Virginia City, Nev., Nov. 30. Gold Hill, pioner mining camp oi the Virginia City district, has a movie show. ' This raises a discussion among oldtimers as to the history of the atricals in the town. Many insist that Gold Hill never had a theater. One pioneer, however, says that Booth and Barrett one played a week in the town In its bonanza days, making $10,000 by the stopover. In support of this statement, an other patriarch, declares that there was a theater on Main street in the sixties, next to Frankel 's store, where traveling companies pre sented the drama of the time. - Ain't It Awful. Mabel? Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 30. Rolled down stor.-ings, low-neck dresses, thin waists, rouge and silk stockings have been interdicted among the girls of the Wheeling high school by the faculty. The new order is effective immediately and will be strictly enforced. It was not formally announced but was quietly passed among the girls along with the intimation that the faculty means business in its dress reform program. Why Guess About It When You Can Know About It? Suppose a gTaide said "This way there's a safe and pleasant road to your destination, with no risks or troubles on the way," and "That way there's a road that a good many have stalled on and turned back from, but you maj get through." Which would you take? "' Posrum is a thoroughly agreeable and satisfy ing meal-time drink, and you're sure that it's per fectly safe for health. CoSee contains drug qualities which disturb and harm the heakh of many. Posrum or coffee? Which road? Why guess when you can know? enn hro tarn,: ln- itZ Ure ic who p ZZ tmng pnpmsod) mad. b boilii for 29 miaou Postumor Health "There's a Reason JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT. Teachers Told To Dress Modestly Honolulu, T. H., Nov. 30 ' 'Hawaii 's teachers, aa members of a dignified and honorable profes sion and as representative Ameri can citizens, must wear modest and; sensible clothing, for grace, beauty, poise and attractiveness are not expressed in extreme and sensational apparel." This exhortation, forming a part of the rules and regulations of the territorial department of public instruction, has been sent by Su perintendent Vaughan MacCaugh ey to each of the 1500- teachers now employed by the department and is stressed as one of the es sential fundamentals to satisfac tory fulfillment of a teacher's duties. ,. It may be added that Hawaii's teachers are almost all women. Elk City Js Hard Hit by High Water Toledo, Or., Nov. 30. Elk? City, located at the junction of the Ya- quina and Big Elk rivers, r.uffered severely in the storm which wrought heavy damage in Lincoln county. Main street was covered by seven feet of yrater. The in habitants took refuge in a school- house where 102 passed two sleep less night. The store of Charles Allen was swept from its founda tion. Mr. Allen and J. C. Dixon lost considerable merchandise. The Elk hotel, owned by E. J. Taylor, was skept from its foundation and broken In two parts. 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