Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 20, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUlHAIt, IALZM, 01E0OK, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914.
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Saturday Specials
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A "Panama"
Cora. Cob Pipe
With New
AmberineBit
ToEachPurchaserofalOcPouchofDIXIEQUEENPlugCutTobacco
This "Panama" Corn Cob Pipe with genuine imported Weichsel stem and Amberine
bit looks better, is made better and will last longer than the old-time corn cob. The cob
bowl absorbs the nicotine; the Weichsel wood stem contains fragrant, aromatic oils which
are released when the smoke enters the stem, and the Amberine bit is serviceable, durable
and handsome.
Get one of these sweet-smoking "Panama" Corn Cob Pipes free (only one.to'a)
customer) with a 10c pouch of .
7
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Plug ''Out Top
DIXIE QUEEN is made of pure old Burley leaf,
aged three to five years to bring out all its fragrant
flavor and sweetness.
This aging process cannot be hurried or DIXIE
QUEEN would not be so mellow and smooth. We don't
depend upon one season's crop, but have several stored
away. That's why the quality of DIXIE QUEEN
never varies it always gives you big, juicy satisfaction.
DIXIE QUEEN is Plug Cut just right for the
slowest, coolest smoke or the longest lasting chew.
There's snap and taste to DIXIE QUEEN and a
week's trial will make you a permanent user. DIXIE
QUEEN is "all tobacco."
Dealers have only a limited supply of Corn
Cob Pipes ancT cannot obtain more; so avoid
disappointment by looking for Free Offer Sign
nn a rWW window todav. Get a 10c Douch
of Dixie Queen and also ask for the FREE Corn Cob Pipe.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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Women' white lingerie waists in voiles, sheer lawns
and embroidered batiste. Sizes 34 to 44. Special 98c
Pearl buttons for wash dresses. Oval and catseye
shapes; lines 18, 20, 22, 24. Special 5c per dozen.
Good quality box stationery, plain or ruled. Each
box contains one quire of paper and 25 envelopes.
Special 9c. ,
Children's fat black ribbed cotton hose. Rein
forced heels, toes and knees. Sizes 6 to 9 1-2. Spe
cial 9c.
Home Journal
Patterns
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W5, LIBERTY STREET ",a.
WOMAN NOT CRAZY IF SHE
0 AERIES JEWEL3 IN HER HAT.
UNITKD VK1BS UUH WIB1.
Oakland, Cal., March 20. A woman
Is unt crazy If she carries her jewels in
her hat instead of her stocking; if she
stays up until 3 o'clock in the morn
ing every day, or if she sends packages
back to the store unopened. All this
and more the jury has learned in the
case of Mrs. Mildred Drown, a wealthy
Oaklander. The witness was Dr. John
W. Robertson, a noted alieuint of thit
county. He took the stand for tu
CLEVELAND 6, ATLANTA 6.
Afloat, fin Miwli 90. Thft Cleve
land American team and the Atlanta Prosecution in rebuttal of the expert
- tta a i testimony 01 tne utuuusu, hbw nrv
Southern league team played
to 6, yesterday, the contest being called
at the, end ofihe, eighth 'Inning on ac
count of darkness. Score;
R. H. E.
Cleveland 6 8 4
Atlanta 6 6 0
Batteries Cullop. Hauerman and
O'Neil: Billines. Elfrid, Lawrence,
Browning and Dunn.
BOSTON 3, NEWARK 2.
Macon, Oa., March 20. The Boston
National league club yostorday defeat
ed the Newark, N. J., International
league team," 3 to 2. Granville, short
stop, and Evors, socond baseman, of the
Boston team, playod sensational ball.
Score:
R. II. E.
Rnston 3 7 1
Nowark 2 7
Battorios Rudolph, Coccrlinm, Tylor
and Gowdy; S. Smith, Sehmht and 11.
Smith.
trying : to prove that Mrs. Drown was
Insane when sbo killed her husband.
Dr. Robertson admitted, however,
that Mrs. Drown was a victim of
"psychonerotism" and was a much-
abused and long-suffering woman.
ENDORSED BY THE CLERGY.
The Most Startling as Well as the Most
Educational Pictures of the Age.
"The Inside of the White Slave Traf
fic," are creating a great amount of
discussion in various parts of the coun
try. The pictures deal entirely with
the white slave traffikcrs, their vic
tims and the thousands and thousands
of unfamiliar methods employed to
snare tlio prey of thou human vultures,
not only unfortunate, erring girls anil
women, whose redemption they make
impossible, but innocent victims trap
ped and socreted from their heart
broken parents and relatives.
The pictures are authentic, being pre
station of all the point of value
gathered by Samuel II. Lonson, special
white slave invostiiiator, as well as the
information secured by the John D.
Rockefeller, Jr., Sociological Research
society. Every feature of the investi
gation, posessing educational import
ance to our great American people, in
order to combat this greatest of all so
cial evils, is porirayed with scientific
skill, in which to detect one offending
point is impossible. At tho Bligh thea
tre Monday and Tuesday only.
' As a matter of fact life is a good
deal like patronizing a cheap restau
rant. The things you really want do Salem, liiiO.
not show up on the bill of fare
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I The following real ostato trnimfeis
wcro rocoriled at the office of the coun
ty recorder yesterday:
Elbert Thompson ct ux to O. O. Hoycc
lots 5 and , blk, 19, Nob II ill, of
Geo. II. Jones addition, $1,050. $10.
German American Investment Co. to j
Carl nuhltiurg et ux lot block 50, iv, !'
et ux, lot 1 block 4, Salem eights add
ition, $:i.r0.
V. Eorenson et ux to 8. F. Wilson
25 acres, Cluim 57, tp. 5 8, R 2 W, 10.
II. Stelnbrecher to Joseph Jobst ct ux
lot H, Hall Homo Tracks, !00.
W. P. Woir to J. C. Wells et ux
2.r)Vj acres, Claim B5, tp. 7 8, R 3 W,
CUBS 12, SAVANNAH 3.
Savannnh, Oa., March ?'l.--Tho Chi
cago Nutionul leuguo ball club out
classed tlio Savannah club of tho South
Atlantic league yesterday and won 12
to 3. Score:
It. II. E.
Chicago 12 1
Savannnh 3 8 5
Batteries abel, Utrecht and Tyreo;
Rcisgcl, Ilentley and Smith.
SENATORS 6, VIRGINIA U. 4.
UN1TIO I-BBSS IMAHKO !.)
Charlottesville, Va., March 20,-ItO'
emits and a few veterans of tho Wash
ington American league team yesterday
defeated tho University or Virginia
nine, 5 to 4. Tho gamo was culled at
the end of tlio sixth inning on account
of cold.
Caring for the I
Children's
Feet
to
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BUOU1U
Frizzo? ot ux to C.
block 1, subd. lot
Orogg
Capital
Wm. McGilchrist Jr. to Carl Bahlhurg
Home addition,
NEVER I
say that
is A
Flirg Thny Bay that marriage
failure. Do you believe Itt
Fogg Shouldn't wonder. The bride
never gets the best man. Boston Transcript.
Our Idea of poor excuse of a mim
Is one who solicits dirty linen for his
wife to wnjih and iron.
It is most important
child's wolfaro that it
have the right kind of shoos,
Just any kind will not do ill
fitting ones are likely to leave
troubles that will cause much suf
fering in after life.
Muuy ulilo slioemnkors hare
spent years in studying the neuds
of children 's feet. Tlioy have de
signed shoes on correct lines,
have uiaile them of right leathers,
mid luivu built them with honest
workmanship.
It is nut our pnrposo to sing
tho praises of, any one make ur
kind,
The right shoes are not bard
to find. Every good storokoopor
knows them and carries them.
First choose your dealer with
care you will tind the advertise
ments of tlio better ones in this
newspaper from day to day.
Sometimes they specialize on l
particular kind or make of shoes.
At nil times they aro willing to
aid the anxious seeker for foot
comfort with friendly and re
liable advice.
First bo sure of the doalor
ami an excellent introduction o
tho ncjit one will be his Silver
' tisemeiit in this newspaper.
HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross
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