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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1913)
VA.QB roxm DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL .12, 1613. ' In ;.'J- '!, ; ", ' I. i" i I v , TlV i 4." ,t II In Henry W. Savuge's Enormous All-Star Revival, "Tho Morry Widow," Sntiirdav, April 1!). T7NF0RTUNATELT SHE MAT SOON RECOVER j TNITEn rilBHH LEASED W1RK.1 J London, April 12. Kxliausti'd anil unable to xlnnd nlonc, Mm. Kmmelino rankhurst was rplranpii from Hollowny prison today, 8uffrni;t'tti's from mili tant headquarters reecived their lend er at the jail entrance and took her to a private hospital. They suy her condi tion is not "precarious." Kor nine days Mrs. rankhurst hail subsisted en tirely on cold water. relief for the Ohio and Indinna flood sufferers is today closed with an atiKra tiiite of $20,300 subscribed and sent to tho stricken districts. Of this amount the chamber of commerce raised $1,"00 nnd the OreRon Journal i)i."000. Portland Sent $20,500. united riucsa leised wire. Portland, Ore., April 12. Oruiinized Trouble In Belgium. t'harleroi, Helgimn, April 12. More than 1100,000 workers aro expected to quit work throughout Belgium Monday, in response to the appeal of prominent Socialists to "striko for manhood Biif fraijo and tho eipial vote." Great red posters calling for tho striko were dis tributed throughout tho country today. Shy of Females. According to a government census of the population, Marion county is shy HliKS female residents, this number be iiiK the difference in comparison with tho mnlo residents incorporated in the report received by tho county clerk this inornini; from Washington, D. ('. In other words, there are 3.'!8S more men in Marion county than there aro women. The report shows that the in crease in population in this county dur ing the past ten years has been 40 per cent. April 22 has been fixed as the date for the formal opening of the big Broadway bridge at Portland. Wexford TONIGHT ONLY BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME AT THE GRAND TODAY AND TOMORROW MATINEE AND EVENING. The Russian Imperial Concert Co. it Steward Gage, of the Hotel Marion, stumbled and almost fell again yester day, when coining out in public with a 1 new headpiece. The top piece is certain ly n creation, and peoplo with cracked lips musn't be too attentive when Mr. I (!ngo approaches with the "latest! spring style." Governor West today honored a requi sition of tho state of California for Gordon Mills, under arrest at Medford on a charge of larceny by bailee of a motorcycle, valued at $100, which had been left in his keeping. .lames Aune is the complaining witness. Protection for tho family. Lifo in surance is tiki best protection. Frater nal insurance is tho best. Modem Woodmen-of America is tho lnrgest nnd best fraternal society. Boo a Woodman anywhere, liny A Grant, Clerk. monwedsnttf Under the direction of Phillip Pelz, the famous director. One performance afternoon; curtain 2:30 p. m. 4-Acts--4 and 3--Good Pictures--3 2at Night 2. 7:30 and 9 p. m. PRICES, 15c AND 25c. i : ... . Jy ' If X-1 : I I 'i. E v L . ' PROGRAMME Sunday and Monday 3 Refined Vaudeville Acts 3 PINTO The human leopard, wandering minstrel and society 1 Tramp. BALLARD AND ALBERTA Laugh Provokers. BARNES AND ASHER Singing, Dancing and Talking - New Pictures - - - 4: The best, and they can be seen here only. BUOH THEATRE WATCH For our Tuesday and Wed nesday Program. I 4 - - OSCAR riOMAN. In THE MERRY WIDOW. ftUUNEUM I The Federal Spy) fjl Remarkable WW rir Motion Picture t Yl w rt ifforded in eiceptloml I ill piriiurc in mnoannnf to our file mill m W srt ifforded in eiceptlonil plmurf In innoanclnf to our dlKrimlnitlnr patroni, thai , bive octn fonunue enoufh to Mnitt, lot Umitrd cnmcmtnl, Stllg'i Spectacular Wtr-Tbae Masterpiece Pauline Cushman The Federal Spy M In Two Knit An itnoidlnf. ind Ibrillln, hlitorltil drim depiainr In vivid rralli, thr dannr riprri encf, ol die moM unique nrurf Ilk Cl.il Wat blllory. Don't Fall to Set (Alt Wondtrful Pitluro I n 5ELICS WARTIME MASTERPIECE IN TWO PARTS NINTH PICTURE OF MARY. TITLE: "A WAY TO THE UNDERWORLD." WEXFORD TODAY ONLY tl II Bi n ti tl ri n ti u ii n n ii ti n 13 ii n u M n u 13 N n u ii ii ii B4 Globe Theatre Special Sunday Program "Jean Val Jean," two-reel Imp. Very exciting. Taken from the well-known French novel by Victor Hugo. MAID AND THE MILKMAN Nestor FIDDLER PETE Rex- We pick our pictures S3 M ii n u ti ii n ii N 11 If BJ The Globe Theatre has the Features TAKES THE AGENCY FOE THE CAETERCAB B. ('. MileB lias tiilcn tho B(,'ency for tho Cartercar another year after having proved its effieicney last year iu mak ing a trip with his family in a five-passenger Cartcrear from Salem to Los An lieles. Tho ear worked perfectly at all times. In mnkiun the trip they passed many ears, from the highest to tho low est price, whii-h had to be repaired. In stead of a gear box containing a num ber of toothed gears, the Cartcrear pow er is transmitted by friction, which is to say, by a rolling contact of ono round disc against another, placed perpen dicular to it. 1st. It is simpler and has fewer parts. The two discs or wheels in tho Cartercar take the place of the compli cated clutch and multitudinous gears used in other cars. ' 2d. It has a high er efficiency than any other typo of transmission. 3d. It offers a limitless number of speed rutins, including a low er gear than is possible with any other transmission. 4th. It is absolutely noiseless at all times, in starting, run ning at any speed, and iu shiftling. nth. Speed changes can be mado instantniio ously with losing momentum. (Uh. Tho drive is flexible at all times, thus pre serving all parts of the car from jerk and strain, and permitting the motor to run smoothly without laboring. Carter car control is the smoothest and easiest of any car made. 7th, Tho Cartercar transmission is easier to care for than any other, there being almost nothing mm AbsoIutelyPure ROYAL the most celebrated ol all the baking powders in the world celebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it insures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the low priced brands. ( y CHARLES M'INNIS. In THE MERRY WIDOW. to lubricate or keep in order, and no delicate parts to cause trouble. The electric starter and lighting do vice is very simple yet this system is wonderfully practical and efficient. The Cartercar is made in the following mod els: For those buvers who want a ciir that will accommodate tho entire fami ly and also answer for a business car they have Model ."A, which is not a largo car, but still tho big roomy seats will afford the utmost comfort for fivo passengers. Tho Cartercar roadster Model U is a sturdy fellow, which will have hosts of proud owners. Model 5C is a coupe which tho ladies can handle as easy as an electric car. It is colonial in design and every detail harmonizes perfectly. Model 5D 1b an enclosed five-passenger car which resembles the coupe in design carrying out the same beautiful colonial lines, with tho same exquisite interior finish. Mr. Miles has secured the services of 7 W. Irvin as demonstrator, who will be glad to show you the car at the Salem Auto Garage, 2-1(1 State street. Phone 3S0 or 1803. Don 't be surprised if you have an at tack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub tho affected partB freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. MABEL WILBER, Iu THE MERRY WIDOW. pecia OF "NEW G IDEA" frm as nances THE GREAT SANITARY LINE New Idea Gas Ranges have easily clean- ed, white enameled drip pans, high oven which is easily reached without stooping, transparent oven doors which allow you to watch the progress of a roast without open ing the door and cooling the oven and es pecially finished burners, oven rack and oven interiors. Only the best material is used through out their construction. 1 " tHn :: SEE THE "SOUTH-BEND MALLEABLE" WOOD i! AND COAL RANGE BEFORE PURCHASING. ITS I THE GREATEST RANGE FOR THE LEAST MONEY 1 " 'iL2r: .... Iv .