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DAH.T CAPITAL J0CB3UI BALBM, OKEOOS, SATURDAY, BCTTEMBEB, 801913. paob fous Globe Theatre Coming Tomorrow FOR TWO WEEKS Basco and Brown's Musical Comedy Company IS PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS15 In the season's latest comedy successes. FUNNY COMEDIANS LATEST SONGS PRETTY GIRLS CATCHY MUSIC PRETTY COSTUMES FUNNY DANCES A Clean Show Catering to Women and Children MATINEE. DAILY TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY A CLEAN SHOW FOR EVERYBODY. 3 Complete Changes of Program Weekly 3 PICTURES TWO GOOD REELS PICTURES, i . i j-..? Bargain Matinee Every Day . , Prices: Matinee, adults, 15c; children, 10c. Evening, adults, 25c; children, 10c. Globe Theatre Arrive Portland I ti? " SU N SET B I Iogosshmtai 1 CHURCH SERVICES St. Paul's Episcopal. Kobcrt 8. Oill, rector. Holy euehar- ist, 7:30 a, m. Matins and sermon, 11 a. m. Evensong and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Unitarian. Corner of Chemeketa and Cottage streots, Eiehard F. Tucker, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday service 11 a. m., subject "What Twentioth Cen tury Men Are Asking of Religion." All friends of liberal religion and progres sive thought are most cordially invited to our services. "Bring your friends." Central Congregational. Ferry and South Nineteenth streets. 10 a. m., graded Bible school. 11 a. m., morning worship of instruction: Prob lems and Profit in the Book of Jonah. 7:30 p. m., evening worship: The Will of Man and the Mercy of God Working Together. Thos. J. Woodcock, pastor. SPECIAL TRAINS to the Oregon State Fair FROM PORTLAND Monday, Soptember 20. Thursday, October 2. Tuesday, Soptember 30. Friday, Octobor 3. Wodnosday, October 1. Saturday, October 4. Leave Uuion Depot 8:10 a. ni. Leave East Morrison 8:20 a. m. Arrive Fair Grounds 10:15 a. m. Arrive Salem 10:20 a. m. RETURNING Leave Salem 5:20 p. m. Leave Fair Grounds 5:40 p. 7:50 p. m. Other Train Service SALEM-GEER TRAINS Trains from Woodburn, Mt. Angel and Silverton via Geer will run direct to Fair Grounds to accommodate patrons. Train will leave Fair grounds at 4:10 p. m. returning, y MAIN LINE TRAINS BETWEEN POETLAND AND SALEM. Trains 0, 10, 17, 18, 10, 20, 27 and 28 will stop north and southbound at Fair Grounds to take on and off passengers. All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds For further information as to train service, fares, etc., consult with S. P. agonts. JOHN M. SCOTT, Oonerol Passenger Agent. i Opportunity Looms Large in the i! Suburbs Today Suburban real estate is now being offered at attrac tive prices. That's because those who own property which is for sale do not want to carry it over until spring. Today the right opportunity may await you a few pages over. Read the "Real Estate for Sale" in the "Want Ad" pages of The Capital Journal today every dayparticularly Saturday. You're likely to run across the chance of a lifetime. Or at least you'll find some thing extremely attractive. That's the way a great many of the best real estate bargains are located. Try it and see. If you don't suc ceed in finding just the particular place you want, in sert an ad of your own. Men with property to sell have the "Real Estate Want ed" ads in The Capital Journal checked up every day. They'll see yours if it is am ong the others. When you have it ready, send it, bring it, mail it or phone it to The Capi tal Journal. MAIN 82 Swedish Tabernacle M. E. Cornor South Fifteenth and Mill Sts., Rev. John Ovall, pastor. Services at 3 p. m. nd 8 p. m. All are most cordial ly invited to attend. . . First Presbyterian. Church street near Chemeketa, Be v. Henry T. Babcock, pastor. Morning ser vice at 11 a. m., preaching by the pas tor; thonio, "A Minister '8 Prayer for His Church," Eph. 3:1419. Evening service at 7:30 p. m., preaching by the pastor; theme, "Law of Reciproca tion," Matt. 7:2. Sunday school at 9:43 a. m.j C. E. at G:30 p. m.; Mid week prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Public cordially invited to all of these services. Church of God. North Sixth street, Salem, Oregon. Sunday at 11 a. in., morning service enducted by Elder A. Wilson. Evening service by Elder Swanson, at 7:30. Sa) bath schol at 10 a. m. Every one in vited to attend. Baptist. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Morning sermon, 11 a. m., sermon subject "A Bunch of Keys." Young People's meet ing, 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon, 7:30, sermon subject "Mutt and Jeff." "The House of Welcome." First Methodist Episcopal. State and Church streets, Richard N. Avison, minister. 10:13 a. m., morning pmyer. 10:30 a. m., sermon "Three As pects of College Life." 12 m., class meetings and Sabbath school, II. C. Tillman, superintendent. 3 p. m., Eev. A. C. Brackonbury wiir speak at the Old Peoplo's home. 6:30 p. m., Ep worth League "School and College Night." Leader, the F. S. Gilbert class. 7:30 p. m., the pastor will review the se vere arraignment of the home and so ciety in pronouncing sentence upon Diggs and Caminetti, the notorious white slavers. Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Divine sorvice at 10:30 a. m. No evening ser vice. Strangors are welcome. Geo. Koehler, pastor. The Nazarene Church. Services will be held in the taberna cle, corner of Mill and Fifteenth streets Sabbath school, 10 a. m., Leland Ross, superintendent. Preaching services 11 a. mr, 3 and 7:30 p. m. The Bpeeial ser vices will continue through the week. Every night at 7:30 except Saturday. There is a good interest, some are find ing tho Lord mill (lol is with us. Thus far Sunday has been a big day. Don't forget the Sunday afternoon service. South Salem Friends. Church situated on corner of Commer cial and Washington streets. Sabbath school at 10 a. m., Emmer Newby super intendent, N. I). Elliott secretary, meet ing at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Ralph Woodward, former pastor of Friends church at West Branch, N. Y., has been engaged ns pastor for tho coming year. It is tho desire lhat all our Friends and neighbors come in and work with us, and givo our pastor a hearty welcome, kbv. w oodward will commence his ser vices next Sabbath. Praver meeting inursiiiiy evening, 7:30. I. B. S. A. Tho Salem class of tho International Bible Students Association will hold their regular weekly study at 435 Court street, upstairs, Sunday at 2:30 p. m. undenominational. All Bible students welcome. No collections. First Christian. Corner High and Center. F. F.Parter minister. 9:43 a. m., Biblo school. A class and a welcome for cverv one. 11 a. ill.. WOrshilTlld urmnn a.i;.. Ilfpu- Mind of Christ." 6:30 n. m.. O. F All young people Invited. 7:30 n. m . ject "The Price of a Soul." A hearty welcome for all, German Baptist Church. Corner North Cottaue md n O Sohunke, pastorSunday service iv a. m aunaay school ; 11 s, m... preaching service: 7 p. m., young peJ pie's meeting: 7:3.1 n. service; Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. All German speaking people heartily welcome to all services. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS FOR THEY BRING RESULTS WE X FOR D WHERE YOU ALWAYS SEE THE BEST PICTURES Tonight you see for the last time THE BURNING RIVET ' A gripping story of love and politics. SUNDAY SPECIAL THE WATER RAT A feature two-reel Selig offering .introducing the famous detective, Lockslay. The history ,of a crook who leads a double life. PATHE WEEKLY NO. 44 Steamer burns at sea all the world in pictures. ON THE DUMB WAITER The boob gets locked out in his pajames. You can imag ine the rest. THE WOODEN LEG The girl begs for money to buy a wooden leg. See how she gets it. RAY CHAPLER. The most popular singer in Salem. First appearance to morrow afternoon. Be there to give him the glad hand. YE LIBERTY! Tonight THE INVADERS A wonderful story of the early west in 3 great reels. A Trombone comedy. P Sunday Entire change of ; . foronedayo8V;fS A powerful Kalem dr Select Vaudeville Monday and Tuesday, matinee and night. Any the house 10 and 20 cents. atij Frank Arthur and O. W. Headrick were haled before Justice Webster this morning by Sheriff Esch on the charge of larceny of moneys belonging to Dr. T. C. Smith and Dr. J. C. Griffith, den tists in the United States National Bank building. The young men waived examination and were bound over to the grand jury under $100 each, which they furnished. Sheriff Esch arrested the two men last night. Arthur and Hondrick have been do ing janitor work in the bank building for somj time and they possessed keys to all of the offices in the building. Tho evidently learned the combinations of the safes in the offices of Drs. Smith and Griffith as the two dentists missed funds andn gold from time to time. Arthur and Headrick were caught by means of marked bills', which were plac ed in the dentists' office. by taking the play off with Henry Var don and Edward Ray, two of England's best golfers. Ouimet's total score was 72. Bardon's low score was 77 and Ray's 78. COME SINGLY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP IS WON BY OUIMET UNITED I'BESS LEASED WIRE.l Brookline, Mass., Sept. 20. Francis Ouimer, of Boston, aged 20 years, an amateur and former caddy, today won the American open golf championship HERPICIDE AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR Having a head of nice hair is a bless ing within the reach of any ono who will use Newbro's Herpicido before tho dandruff germ has denuded the scalp ami left a condition of chronic baldness. Herpicido imparts that snap and lus ter to tho hair which are so attractive. Having a subtle fragrance Herpicido appeals directly to persons of refine ment. It has been sold for years, and boasts of more satisfied users than all other hair dressings combined. Newbro's Herpicide is recommended and used by tho best barbers and hair dressers. Send 10c in posiago or silver for sam ple and booklet to Tho Herpicido Co., Dept R, Detroit, Michigan. Newbro's Herpicido in 50c and $1.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guaran tee it to do all that is claimed. If you aro not satisfied your money will be refunded. CHAS. GIBBS, The Human Phonograph, Direct from the Empre,i, THE MUS-ART THREE. A grand medley of music and art. DAPHNE LEWIS The singer you all admire Four reels of pictures all new, School ooks Exchanged At Commercial Book Store Bring in your lists and books .to be exchanged. No. 163 North Commercial Street tMHHHW n 11 u u 11 II il il II tJ H u il il u 11 II 11 11 13 11 ri II N 11 61 tl U U n il (1 tl tl tl I II II 11 tl El 11 II II 11 11 II II II II II 11 II 11 M II 11 11 M II 11 II II 11 II II 11 M ' '-a " Wff S W Wl W WW W Wi IWI W W W Sfl W Wl WW Wftfft" (Pi? in) v T The Price Shoe Company s Store will be closed up tight all day Monday and Tuesday prepar ing and arranging their stock for the greatest CASH RAISING SALE ever held in the city of Salem. Watch for our full page ad in Tues day night's paper and arrange to be on deck Wednesday morning at sharp 9 o'clock when the doors of this great money saving event swing open. $15,000 too much stock on our shelves and we have just 10 days in which to cut it down and the people of Salem are going to get the benefit of it. WAIT, WATCH, prepare to lay in your fall and winter supply of shoes for the whole family. he Price Shoe v 326 State Street. Next to Ladd & Bush Bank Co. t!ttfQ?J ft I. I r I: '. 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