Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 13, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAJLT CAKTIIj JOCKNAL. MURM, OIIECOX, MOSPAT, OTEMBER 13. 1911.
PAGE SIX
THE 6IE1L
THE Ml AND
THE GAME
A SPARKLING Ml'SICAL COMEDY,
WITH CATCHY HOXOS, PHETTY
GIRLS, BKAITIFCLLY COS
TC.HKS J 1ST ART, FIX AXD
MISIC.
At the Grand Opera" House.
French vivacity, sparkling (arcial
situations, clever songs and the
presence of that clever exponent of
light comedy, Billy "Single"Clfford,
his excellent supporting company
and charming girlie beauty chorus.
to say nothing of ,hja famous Hat
and monologue, are all combined In
making the unqualified success of
the musical comedy "The Girl, The
Man and The Game?' which will be
the offering at the Grand Opera for
tonight.
As In "Baby Mine" which kept
New York and Chicago audiences
laughing overtime the past season,
the plot of the "Girl, The Man. and
The Game?" hinges upon the laugh
able situations which Inevitably fol
low when a man "Borrows" a fam
ily. Billy "Single" Clifford, His Hat
and Famous Vaudeville Specialty all
add materially to the success of the
play. He assumes the role of an
engaging young chap, with the seem
ingly inevitable giobe-trottlng Uncle,
(Jack Tralnor) who Insists upon
domesticity ftfr the nepnew oefore he
will devote to the nephew's use a
fair allowance of his wealth. Of
course a wife has ti be borowed;
of course, the uncle arrives Inop
portunely; and the colls tighten
around the unhappy nephew and the
numerous ludicrous complications
and situations which result there
from are responsible for two hours
of clean amusement. Add to this
musical numbers well sang by
Billy Clifford (the nephew) Ids
Man (the wife protein) Mae Collins
(the Girl In the question) ably as
sisted by a clever chorus of beauti-
f ill singing and dancing girlies and
you have the story of The Girl, The
Man and The Game?
As in former years for the benefit
of those who hav never before
seen Clifford anu for the benefit of
the many admirers he acquired
while In Vaudeville, for a few min
utes unmolested by anyone, but
vastly assisted by his Hat, Billy
gives his latest version of his famous
specialty.
Prices, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
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When nature has to punish the dls
obedient she generally does It with a
whip of scorpions.
The right kind of a man will keep
right on growing In grace, no mat
ter what happens.
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Strike while' the
iron is hot.
Western Union
"Day Letters"
and 1 'Night Let
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forging blows of
business.
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WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
RESULTS OF
BIG STORM III
MIDDLE WEST
Nearly a score of deaths, several
million dolars of property loss and
much suffering resulted from the
violent change of temperature, the
preceding storms and the succeed
ing cold and snow that beset the
central portion of the country Sat
urday and Sunday morning.
After an unusually warm Novem
ber day, tornado storms did much
damage; to Wisconsin and Ilinois,
kiried a dozen persons and Injured
more than a score.
A cold wave amost Immediately
rolled over the wreckage of the tor
nado and extended in a few hours
to the Gulf Coast and to the At
lantic seaboard.
Rain turned to sleet, snapping
telegraph and telephone wires, and
snow followed. The temperature
dropped In several places more than
60 degrees in 18 hours.
Several persons were frozen to
death by the sudden cold.
Shipping on the Great Lakes was
damaged, and many boats were cast
adrift. . I
The poor In large cities and the;
nomeiess in storm-swept regions sur
fered severely.
HAUNTED
BY FEAR OF
CAPTURE
Baking Helps
Learn to Regulate the Heat of
Your Oven
By Mrs. Janet McKenzU Hill, Editor oj
the Boston Cooking School Magazine
There is just one way to make
your cakes rise high and keep an
even surface. Have your oven
moderate at first; until the cake is
fully rizen; then increase the heat,
so as to brown it over quickly.
Extreme heat stiffens the dough.
If you stiffen the outside of the
cake before the rising is complete,
you stop the rising process. Then
the leavening gas, forming- inside,
will bulge up the center, where
the dough is still soft, and spoil
the shape of the cake. 8s
Notb Biscuits or other pastries
made from stiff dough, tliat are cut into
shapes for the oven, bake in a hot oven.
This is because the cut surfaces of the
dough do not sear over, but rather
leave the pores open, allowing the
leavening gas to escape and the heat to
penetrate readily. Small ovens cool
quickly; therefore they should be made
several degrees hotter than a larger
oven, and the less the door is opened
the better. Co not attempt to bake
bread and pastry together. Bread re
quires prolonged, moderate baking
pastry the reverse.
Have a strong underheat for baking
powder preparations, especially pastry.
These are only a few of the many
baking helps found in the K C Cook's
Book a copy of which may be secured
by sending the colored certificate taken
from a 25-cent can of K C Baking Pow
der to the Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago.
DNITEO rtESS LEASED WIP.B.
Seattle, Nov. 12. Haunted by thei
fear that he would be captured soon-i
er or later, H. E. Hortou, an elec-i
trlcian and deserter from the navy,'
yesterday left his pretty young bride
and delivered himself to the local
police. He deserted from the West
Virginia two years ago and worked
at his trade at Sunnyside, near here
met a pretty girl and married.
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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: WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LINE
I J-g-) IN SALEM OF
Wet Weather Goods
GENUINE PRIESTLEY'S
CRAVENETTE : RAIN ; COATS
For men in all the stylish Scotch mix
tures in dressy overcoat models, We can
save you from $2.00 to $3,00. on every
coat,
Tower's Fish Brand and Shield
Brand Slickers
t for hard service have been the standard
for 25 years, We show them in four
lengths in black and brown and in two
lengths in yellow,
Our Line of
Aquapella Coats
Leather Coats, Mackinaws,
Duck Coats
And Slicker Lined Duck Coats includes
every desirable style suitable for hard
service during the rainy season
Boston Brand
Rubber Boots
and Shoes
Are built to give satisfactory
wear, We've just received a
large shipment and have a
complete range of sizes,
With Billy (Sliiftle) Clifford In "The Girl, the Mini mid the 0111110," ov. 13
El-Oso Pavement During this Winter
Will be found to be as satisfactory for the horse and vehicle as it proved itself to be this
summer during extremely hot weather. The usual slipping and uncertainty of footing
experienced by horses is eliminated in construct.ng the El-Oso wearing surface.
Those who first doubted the perfect surface were convinced last summer in examin
ing the pavement when the thermometer was HO deg. Farenheit. The surface was per
fectly hard, and yet flexible enough to insure a perfect footing
Considerable interest is manifested in what the El-Oso pavement will do under the
conditions of winter. The claims made for El-Oso emphatically announce that the pave
ment will be found as PERFECT for horses in winter as it is in summer. While the pave
ment will not MELT THE ICE on its surface, yet if the horses' feet can ever reach the"
wearing surface by breaking through the ice, a PERFECT FOOT11NG is to be had
The Universal Construction Co. will be pleased to have property owners, and other
citizens of Salem examine the pavement this winter, especially when under heavy traffic.
The past summer months demonstrated the superiority of the pavement under ex
treme heat. The coming winter will demonstrate what El-Oso will do under opposite
conditions of weather. The mixture used in the wearing surface is sufficiently propor
tioned with mineral matter to kecD it hard and tough in the summer and the bituminous
cement (commonly called asphalt) in proper proportion to keep it elastic in winter.
The ideal pavement stands up under heat, yet retains its elasticity; and, contra wise,
gives enough to make a safe footing under extreme cold or freezing weather. El-Oso
pavement is, therefore, an IDEAL pavement.
INiDIA
Umbrella
THE
The Little
WITH
Big J Spread
.India Umbrellas....
Are Not Freakish
They're practical, because they protect you
.. better from the rain and they look better
than the old style,
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A SIMPLE QIESTIOX
Salem People Are Requested to Hon
estly Answer This.
Is not the word oE a representa
tive citizen of Salem more convinc
ing than the doubtful utterances of
people living everywhre else In the
Union. Read this:
F. A. Sutton, Hoyt & West streets,
Salem, Ore., says: "For 10 or 12
years kidney trouble was the plague
of my life. I suffered Intensely from
a pain in the small of my back and
was often unable to move. I doc
tored and tried a number of reme
dies, but to no avail, and. I was In a
bad way when I procured Doan's
Kidney Pills at Dr. Stone's Drug
Store. They benefited me at once
and after I had taken the contents of
three boxs, I was free from every
symptom of kidney complaint. My
health Is n&w of the best and for
that reason I cannot recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills too highly."
(Statement given January 31, 1906.)
Ke-Eiidorsemeiit
On November 22, 1909. Mr. Sutton
confirmed ris former statement say
ing: "I willingly reiterate all I have
previously said In favor of Doan's
Kidney Pills. This 'remedy cured me
three years ago and I have had bo
return attack of kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price, 5
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's-and
take no other.
A Few Pavements Are Good Under Favorable Conditions
El-Oso Pavement Is Good Under Unfavorable Conditions
Universal Construction Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
502 Fenton Building
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All patent medlclnts or medicines ad
vertised In this paper are for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
SALEM, OREGON
also
DR. STOXE'S
STOMACH rOWDER and '
BLUES BELIEF
Which cures:
Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Pain In
too Stomach, Gas in the Stonjicb,
Blues, Despondency and "down In
the mouth.
Makea a sad person cheerful.
E. HOFER & SONS
Investments, Loans, Real Estate
INSURANCE
Wc write Fire. Life, Accident, Liability, Automobile,
Bonds and All Branches of Insurance.
213 S. Commercial St Phone 82
Morris' Avenue Cash Feed
and Grocery Store
Corner Morris Avenue and Fair Ground Road
THOSE 1197
5 gal. Kerosene (bring can) 63c
Nice Sugar Cured Hams, lb l"c
14 lbs. best Cane Sugar $1.00
6 lbs. best White Beans . 25c
Nice Sugar Cured Bacon, lb l"o
Nice Sugar Cured P. N. Hams 12c
I iwo l-ib. papers A. & H. Soda lc
2 lbs. best Tillamook Cheese ; 35c
5 lbs. Albers Cream Rolled Oats 25c
10 lb. sack Corn Meal 25c
11 bars Crystal White Soap 50c
11 bars Sunny Monday Soap 50c
11 bars A. B. Naptha Soap 50c
I have the best 25c Coffee In Salem.
Perfection Flour, sack S1.10
Highland Blend $1.25
Yakima Best $1.35
I will pay your street car fare on $5.00 or over purchase
Come and see me; I will save you money.
FREE DELIVERY
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