Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 07, 1913, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILT CAPITAL JOTTZ5AL, gALZM, ClEGrON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913.
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"THE PEINCE OP TONIGHT."
Is it possible for a musical play to be
overburdened with, girlsf One review
er has complained that there are too
many pretty girls in the chorua of "The
Prince of Tonight," and that, in con
sequence, his attention was alienated
from the theme and the principals of
the attraction. Certainly LeComte and
Flesher, always contrive to enhance
4 their offerings with unusually attrac
tive choruses, for they realize that
beauty is only skin deep, and the girls
in "The Prince of Tonight" have also
fulfilled their qualifications in sing
ing and dancing. Tom Arnold heads
the important cast of principals in this
great musical success, which will be
seen here Monday, November 10, at the
Grand.
The book and lyrics are by Adams
and Hough, and the music by Joseph E.
Howard. Among the many song hits
introduced are "Hor Even Are Blue
for Yalo," "You'e a Dear Old World,
After All," "I Can't Be True So Far
Away," "Can-It Be Love?" ami "To
liifrht Will Never Come Again." Much
praise has been accorded the scenic
production, which has been built with
a lavish disregard of expense.
ANOTHER COHAN AND
HASBI3 SUCCESS
The success of "Get Rich Quick Wal
lingford" naturally paved the way for
"Stop Thief." Both pieces are written
in the same amusing veing and acted
with the same rapid fire style. The
Carr family about to celebrate a wed
ding is keyed up to the highest pitch
of nervousness and excitability. The
bride's father is hopelessly absent-minded;
the prospective son-in-law believes
himself an incurable kleptomaniac. In-
Christina Burdoon was granted a de
cree for divorce by Judge Kelly yester
day from Joseph Burdoon on the ground
of cruel and inhuman treatment. The
plaintiff testified that Bhe married
Burdoon without knowing the defendant
very well and afterward found out he
was an ex-convict. She also testified
that the defendant took possession of
a heritage amounting to $250, which
was handed down to her by German
relatives, purchased an interest in a
local saloon and afterward lost the in-.and single standard of morals; "safe
terest and money by reason of his and sane" instruction in sex hygiene,
It Is One of Subjects Taken Tjp At
Seventh International Purity
Congress In Minneapolis,
PRESIDENT OF FEDERATION
REVIEWS WORK OF TEARS
Importance Of Publicity and Necessity
of Government Aid Is Urged
In His Address.
uMtTio rain uiuo iui .
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 7. rA high
OLIVE VAIL PLEASES.
Aided by a capable company, Olive
"Vail Btarrcd in "The Girl From
Mumms" last night at the Grand. The
production iB classy and amused tho au
dience from tho start to finish.
BOOSTERS AT MEETING
(UNITED PnH88 LEASED WIRB,
Cirants Pass, Ore, Nov. 7. Five hun
dred dolegntes from tho commercial
organizations of southern Oregon were
hero yesterday in attendance at tho
convention called as a result of the
cdford meeting in October. The special
train brought 110 each from Ashland
and Medford, 68 and-a brass band from
Gold Hill, 17 from Rogue Fiver, and
others from every town nlong the line.
Sixteen are here from Rosoburg, a doz
en from Glendale and smaller delega
tions from other towns.
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The Dancing Eight in the Musical Comedy, "The Prince of Tonight," at the Grand Opera Houne onday Night, No-
venibeT 10.
TRENCH WINE TO COST MORE.
UNITED I'RESS LBASBb WIRE.
Paris. Nov. 7. French wines, it was
declared today, will cost more this
winter than ever before because the
wine crops in tho district of ilurgundy
:are ruined according to government sta
tistics published today. Owing to too
much rain, tho grapes huvc tailed to
ripen and milldow hits Bet in, injuring
not only the fruit but tho vines also.
Winegrowers have boon reduced to the
extremity of asking financial relief
from the government.
to this interesting household a new maid gross and unreasonable use of intoxi
smuggles a professional thief. Valuable eating liquors.
articles, jewelry, bonds ami etc. begin
to disappear, only to be found in the
pockets of the millionaire kleptoman
iac. Tho complications that ensue are
County Attorney Ringo, who took up
his duties yesterday, appeared in his
first ijaso yesterday morning when ho
represented the state in tho divorce pro-
many and mirth provoking: The police POedings brought by Mrs. JW.oon. "Mr.
uro called in and the crook arreste
threatens to expose the kleptomaniac
liingo investigated tho case thoroughly
and advised Jiulgo Galloway that if
r.mu.y compromise is reacueu ana half of what MrH, uimloon Baia waB
the farce ends by a tripplc marriage. true vU shoul(1 be Kiven tho (livorco.
One year iu New York is the wonder- .Jmlfjc (lolloway issued an order com
ful record of this non-musical play ami peeing the defendant to pay $15 a
during the entire run appenred before month to the county clerk for the sup
capacity houses. Col'iiu and Harris port of the two minor children, the is
are sending the same perfect company sue of the marriage,
and production to fill the engagement i m
at the Grand Opera House, Monday, Just because a man doesn't drink is
November 17. no sign ho isn't thirsty.
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oconoinic and moral reforniB as will con
serve the highest in character and life"
were some of the subjects to be dis
cussed at tho Sovenlh International
Purity congress which convoned hore
today for sessions to last bix dayB.
Nearly a thousand delegates and hun
dreds of visitors arc attending from all
parts of the world. Tho congress is
being held umlor tho direction of the
World's Purity federation, and the
speakers are of international promin
ence in the work of social and moral
reform.
13. 8. Steadwell, of La Crosse, Wis.,
president of tho federation, in his wel
coming address at today's opening sos
sion, Btruck tho keynote of the congress
Vests and Tights Union Suits Sweaters
Manufacturers' sale of women's Women's and misses' elastic rib- , Women's and misses' heavy all
and misses' hand finished vests bed knit union suits in finest wool ruff neck sweaters in 'car-
and tights. Special 35c. quaUty of cotton. Special 75c. dinal and oxford. Special 3.98.
NOVEMBER SALE
COATS SUITS II DRESSES
, . ! Silk, cloth and party dresses, all
Women s and misses' coats, all Women's and misses ' suits, all at at reduced prices. Special $6.98,
at reduced prices. Special $10.00, reduced prices. Special 15.00, $9.98, $12.50 $15 00 $17 50
$15.00, $19.75, $24.50. $17.50, $19.7. $24.50. $24.50. flj '
Richardson's Linens at Reduced Prices
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when ho pointed out that for tlilrtoon
years the World's Purity federation has
been steadily at work combatting the
white slave traffic, tho social ovil, and
kindred evils, without tho accompani
ment of ' ' sensationalism, notorioty-seok-ing
or hysterical methods." Tho federa
tion, ho explained, has been seeking for
years to put beforo the public, static
tics and cold figures on vice and the
social evil, not merely to doelnjm
against such things "but to sot right
minded people to thinking how best
to remove the evils which exist, prudes,
whito slavers, corrupt politicians, and
Owes nerlife to
This lung Medicine
The niaunfiicturcrs of Mckman's Alter-atlvi-,
a niwllilne fnr Throat and Lun
affection, n-nrct thut all aunVrers of
these aurlous Irnnhles do not take tha
trouble to Investlicnte for themsclvea
whut tills meitlelnr hus aecnmpllahed (lur
ing the iniBt iitwn years In a nuuiher of
cases, ltvnd this:
., , Orlfflth. iJike Co., Ind.
"Omtlemen: About September 10, HKM,
my mother-ln-lnw wan tnkeu nick with
Catarrhal rneuiuonla, which devcloned
Into Lang Trouble. In January, when
Kev. Wm. ItTd, of 8t. Michael's Church,
at Sch(rcrvlllo, Ind., prepared her for
death, he recommended that I got Eck
ninn'a Alterative, and seo If It wouid not
give her some relief. The attending
lihyslclnn declared sba had Lung Trouble
and was beyond all medical aid. Ho I
Immediately hail llev. Wm. Merg to send
for a bottle. I'rnctlcnllr without hops
for recovery, I Inalsied that alio try tha
.Alterative, which he dlil. I mn glad to
say that she sonn began to Improve. Now,
she works aa hard as ever, weighs twenty
poimcU heavier than she ever did before
lie took sick, and la In good health."
(AlhdHvIK JOH. OltlMMKH.
(Above abbreviated: more on request.)
Kckman'a Alterative haa been proven by
many years' test to bo. moat efllcacloua
for severe Throat and Lung Affections,
Mrovchltls, Ilrenchlal Asihma, Htuhhorn
Colds and In upbuilding the lystem.
Contains no narcotics, poisons or habit
forming drugs. Ask for booklet telling
of recoveries, ami wrlto to Rckman
laboratory. I'hthnlctiihla, Pa,, for evi
dence. For sale by all leading druggists
J. C, Perry, Druggist.
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over-sonsitive persons to the contrary."
Kspecinl stress was laid ou tho import
ance of publicity in spreading the
knowledge of these conditions "no mat
ter how much it hurts the Bensibilities
of somo, and despite violent opposition
from certain organizations and cliques"
in order to arouse the public to full
realization of the necessity for de
manding goveruinen aid in reform. Some
of tho prominent speakers sohodulod
are Congressman Richmond Pearson
Hobson, Alabama; Stanley W. Finch,
spocial United BtatcH commissioner of
tho Department of Justice to suppress
whito slavery; United States Senator
William S. Kcnyon, of Iowa; 1,'atliorine
Hooth Clibborn, daughter of the luto
Gon. Hooth, Kuglund; Dr. Koshava Dova
Shastri, of India; Mrs. B. F. Carroll,
prosidout of tho Iowa National congress
of Mothers; Barrott O'llara, Lieut..
Clov. of Illinois; Rov, J, N. McCorm
ick, Ilishnp of Western Michigan; Rab
bi Rudolph Coffee, Pittsburg, Pa; Dr.
Kmma F. A. Druke, Denvor; Prof. T.
W. Shaunou, Marietta, Chio; Kato Wal
ler Bnrrott, of Washington, D. C; Miss
Kate Davis, of Wilkesuarre, To. and
Ir. K. C. Jenkins, Omaha.
M ALONE GETS JOB
UNITED PlItHS LKASRD WIB1.
Washington, Nov. 7. That Dudley
field Mulone will be appoiutod collect
or of the port of New York, succeeding
John Purroy Mitchell, successful fusiou
enudidato for mayor, wtis aunounted
from the whito house this afternoon.
HEAVILY I'INED
niraeu muss uubbd wikb.
'Kan Francisco, Nov. 7. August Lus
inchi, editor of LaFrance,' California,
convicted Augilst 21 of criminally lib
eling lit'oti L. Hey, wa sentenced today
to pay $")0() fine or serve 250 days ia
tho county jail. Judge Lawlor denied
Lusinchi's motion or probaton.
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The Portland Mausoleum Company have under
construction in City View Cemetery, Salem, one
of the most beautiful and substantial Community
Mausoleums, of medium size, erected in the United
States.
An opportunity is afforded a limited number of
families to purchase compartments in this perma
nent burial monument.
The cost is less than the "old way," and provision
is made for perpetual care through the endowment
fund
WHY NOT PROVIDE "THE BETTER WAY?"
Salem representative room 301 Hubbard building.
Phone 239.
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