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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE E AGGIES AND U. OF 0. BOTH TEST STRENGTH AGAINST WEAKER ELEVENS TODAY tte yet no cures have been report ed. As many as 200 automobiles havo been counted before the church at one time. More persons MADONNA SEEN nave visited the nhnrnh In nna a.. r Economical Trantpor'totion since the image appeared than live In the entire parish. Busses are making special trips. Constantinople, Oct.' 17. (A '.) Henceforth it will be nef.HS iity to obtain a license to wear j 'urban in Turkey. The ex-dervloli- us, wnose imts recently have been suppressed, the Hadjis (those who have made the pilgrimage to Mec ca), the truit dealers, and -svpii beggars, who In iho past have !(- tocted the turban, no longer will have the lil'lvilete of wearine !t. Now the turban may be worn ouiy oy Turitifih priests. The 1200 priests in Constantinople have been required to take out permits which bear their pictures, their names and the names ot the mos ques at which they officiate. Auv ono wearing a turban without a permit is arrested. Many of those who have worn turbans are objecting strenuously to the new order, taking the ground that they are sure to catch cold when they unswath heads that always hav.. been swathed. The general desire of the uooa lace to discard the old time .-i.s-tuuie ha3 become so eont.isl.Hie that the rabbis of Constantinople have decided to wear modern civil ian dress when or.tside tlio syna gogues. Their flowing black gowns and tall cylindrical hats no longer are to be seen in tile stre.jts of the city. "EAST LYNNE" AT Afildo from the tensity ot the drama unfolded, the younger gen eration of women folIEwin see vis ualize! the costumes worn by their grandmothers who Jived and loved The gowns, hats, wraps and oth ln the 1875 period, er accessories of women wear used In th efilm were made only after j a careful research iruo the style magazines of that period "Godey's Lady Book" and "Demorest's Magn rine." The Vox wardrobe mistress thought what the etyles had been found that her troubles were end ed. But they had only commenc ed. Came then the finding of a dressmaker or teamatress who could pattern gowne after etylep of half-a-century ago. As "Eaat Lynno" will show mil ady's frocks of those daya were fearful and cumbersome and most plentifully ornamented with tucks, frills and furbelows utterly un known to the present generation. It was even difficult to obtain silk of the weave and patterns em clT'le?o?,'eon'lKe,yo,n,ger gener: atlon will be a wedding gown worn In "East Lynne" by Slargorle Daw. To duplicate this grwn today would be utterly Impossible, as the type ot heavy while silk and ornaments used In it are not now procurable. This gown was loaned to Wlllinm Fox by Mrs. Esther Harvey of 1372 N. Western nvenue, Los Angeles. Calif., whnse grandmother was a bride in June, 1S76. The women of tbo company went Into ecstasies over this won lerful wedding frock. An unusual cast was selected by Mr. Fox to personate the various characters, anions them being Al- i,,.i,anB t n.i Tellecen. Mar- jorie Daw, Frank Keenan. Edmund Lowe, Lydla Knott, Paul Panzer. Martha Jladrtox and others. East Lynne will open tomorrow at the Heilig. Eugene, Oct. w With several substitute.! In the lineup, and with two different backffeld coinb!na Hons ready to take the filed, the University of Oregon football men will face the Paclflo university team from Forest Grove on Hya ward field here this afternoon. One quartet of backfleld men Is light and speedy, while the other touted as speedy, too, Is 30 pounds heavier ot the man. The day broke cloudy, but there was no Indication of rain. The broable lineups for the con tost are: Oregon Position Pacific Powers RE McCoy Kerns RT Irwin Bailey rq Horn Johnson C Bryant Socolofsky LG - Tucker Warren ...... LT Rannow Riggs LE Ingles Klminkl Q ...,M. Emerson Mlnmaugh RH Austen Vitus LII Davlas Hodgen F L. Emerson ' Itnln General Jit Bust New York, Oct. 17 (API Wet fields greeted the four leading foot oall games of the east today and a continuance ot rain was in pros pect. The -greatest battle, from a na tional point of view was the an nual meeting between tile chain plon Notro Dame eleven and the soldiers from West Point. All sents In the Yankee stadium, 65,000 were sold for the game. Knui Rockne said early In the week his team would be beaten but the army waa confident for other reasons besides that state, ment. Yale and Pennsylvania, undefeat ed In the east last season, clajh at New Haven In their first contest In 32 years. Yale was the favorite but a close hard game was expect ed. In Baltimore, an uncertain Princeton squad tackles a much improved group of middles. lltii'varri-IIoly Cross Harvard which has set a pace AFTER BABY CLOUDY WEATHER LOBMS S:irFnncisro. Cal.. Oct. 17. The wea'.hcr outlook for the wee!t beginning October 13 was r.n nounced here today by the United .tnoMinr bureau as folloWfl' The outiook J tor iTcneraMy nnri rninv weather in '.h nm-Hi Pacific BUtes, considerable i..,i:Ma t northern Oaliforn .1 n.i'j, ..fAhthlv rfin In the nort.i portion dnrin- the forepart of I'm" week; inrveasinp cloudincHs ?n i.i.;, ... M-.-.hiv with rain towards n.wiiiio nf the week, and K .po'iiv fni.. in finnthorn California and Nevada. Temperature will continue ncarl- vffla l" ail so: Hons. Mrs. Miles Was Miserable a Long Time Owes Final Recovery to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Dover, Ohio. "After my last baby pas born I was up and around again. but I was sickly all cne time ana aia not kiiow how to heavy carpet and I think that waa the cause of my troubles. I went to several doctors, lint tbpir medi- cinesdidnotdo me any good. I asked ...Unt fh trniihlG i I A UnrAltr tcnllc And l- was, ion uuuiu iiuiuy " ----wavs had such pains in my left side and then in my right side. He U)W me J had inflammation that caused it. 1 had one of your text-books and was reading it.and I thought I would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. After fourdays of taking it I began to feci better, so I took three bottles without missing a dose. Ihat - than nnvot her medi- ??J? and nlwavs have it handy now. It 8uly did put mepn my teet again. 1 . 419 Cherry Street, Dover, Ohio. You must believe that a meoicuie tnamtipuii" ........... For sale by oruggisio evci , . - 1 that seldom has been seen In the Crimson's early season, faces a vet eran foe In Holy Cross, one that has provided stiff contests for the last two years. Columbia battles Ohio State at Columbus, and Syracuse Is meeting Indiana at Indianapolis. Other outstanding eastern games are: Rutgers against Cornell, Col gate vs Lafayette, Washington and Jefferson vs Carnegie, Penn State vs Marietta. Pittsburgh va Gettys burg, Dartmouth vs Maine and Brown vs Bates. Three Title Games Chicago. Oct. 17 (API Two ill tor-Bectlonal uriimiM nnrl thron clashes involving: western confer ence titles chancer warn tha nhnlnA dishes on the mid-west's football menu today. Columbia, was tha c-iinst nf nhln State at Columbus and Indiana en tertained Syracuse In the opening of the new Hoosier stadium at BJoomlnelon. Conferenfin tHU chances of the Buckeyes and Hoos lers were not Involved1. Interest in the conference melees waB split among the Wlacosln - Michigan meeting at Madison; Iowa. Illinois and Iowa City and Chicago-Northwestern in Chicago. Mineola, N. T.( Oct. 17 (AP) Visitors by the thousands are flocking to St. Martin's Roman Catholic church at Central Park, a hamlet near here, and there Is talk of making the little whitewashed building a shrine church. A stain on the plaster wall, the visitors say, has assumed the shape of a Madonna and child. They point out a littlo spot at her throat as the halo above the child's head, a cross held by the child, and a halo, appearing above the virgin's head. The Rev. Daniel H. Dwyer, pas tor of the church, is seeking an ex planation of how the stain assum ed this shape, "I see no more than any one else does," he said, "but certainly the Image of the Christ child .Is clear." Some of the parishioners say the details are becoming more distinct with the passing days. One sug gestion is that the stain itself was a natural result of exposure to storm when the building was un der construction a year ago. The supernatural element figures large ly in the parishioners' discussions. Already among the numerous visit ors are cripples andInvalids hop ing for miraculous cures, although Eureka, Cal., Oct, 16. (A. P.) Carmen Wagner, 18 year old beauty parlor operator of Forn dale, who has been missing since Sunday, is tbe prisoner of a de mented homesteader near Show er's Pass, sixty miles northeast of here. A posao of twenty men has surrounded the district and plans to close In on the couple this afternoon. This information waa brought here today by Denutv Sheriff Clyde Handle, who returned from the Shower's pass region. ECONOMY POLICY BLAMED Washington, Oct. 16. (A. 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