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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1915)
V 4 i . ; f E ; 1 t i : I I ' it WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2B, 1915, . . .ArM t oar ruf nPTlfJON EIGHT THE BAliJiM riiAij ZZ New Crepe DeChiene Waists f""jf j We are showing a new assortment of the season's dainty ,' : : --Xpsf 'wf Crepe de Chine Waists in Ivory white, cream, flesh, blue, 1 grey and salmon pink. Many novel styles that should please : 3i fli the most caref ul dressers. Prices as low as ' ,$'$ei f $2.98 Each ' s&IsTe'. . $13.85 Soffl fHt Special Prices On All .5s Infants' Wear Mothers will be much interested in this offering of fine in fants' wear at less than usual prices. We've an excellent stock of wearables for the little tots; whether you want one article or an entire baby outfit you can save money by purchasing here, now. MERCY! JUNIOR PLA Y SO STIRRING AUDIENCE GETS UP AND GOES OUT STATEMENT RFRIARFS Free Trips to the Exposition Meyers Exposition Contests A separate contest each month. A vote with every 25c purchase. The list of can didates for the May Contest and standing at lust count are shown here. High School 3M8 Agnes Bayne 3402 Mrs. Albert Brown 2810 Woodmen of the World 2356 Florence Elgin 2223 Chemawa School 942 Mrs. II. Nash 499 XlGOODlGOOD s L ' ' j ; ;f-"- -.X:, X IX i. jx ' -'a . ... .-y; v ,-.; a: " . i:M ; . f,.;, J,.;;',?-- W V-;--; s2L-rv--.v.. :.'.... ,.--, r . ,.. L-- ':.'.': . ''':: .' 'ft - ! Scene in Fourth Act of "An American Citizen," with Frances Gittins as Bea trice Carew, and James R. Bain as Bereford Cruger. n. b All Around Town y Butterfly danc:e tonight. Mooko bull. Dr. Meudelsonu, tpeclMlBt In fitting fltnam correctly. U. U. bank blilg. Tho inoinliers of the Baptlnt church lllii iliinniii u I'clliiw Mliip social In lie u'im'h ni'xt 'I'iK'Hilay uiiilit. 'I'ln' iiiiliiKtiial Kiicicly of Hit; cliinvli lilt o the iiri'iinniuMitH III I'liiuit, The Capital Lmnuor Co., 3IU South Twelfth, liuilding mute nul of till kimla. Butli'rfly (Inuio toninht. Moono hall. Tho rlvor is Rt tit falllnn, with tho wtum ttxliiy at 1.5 I't'rt nhtivi' Inw wntt'i nun It. Autoniohlle trips uassoiiKorR and Liik'Ki'Ki'i mil's ri'UHiiiialilo. (oinitry trips a Kpofiiilty. ('. (1. Mi'Klrny. riitmti: Hay, I7; ni(;lit, (lilll. Buttorfly dame tonlKht. Mooho hall Tho Church of Cod, of North Salom, in nuilniij arnui)i'iiii'iilH to luilil a u 1 1 1 1 nii'i'liim early next imiutii. Tlicsi' int'i'l i ii H h mo lu'lil liv tin' i liiiii li iiiii'c a vtMtr. Come in an soe the latest tn hiinuon Iran. Tim iiictal il i v i h 1 1 ii i'tl tan l0 inure I'm KM'tly ilnyi'tl. (loo. ('. Will. 4M'.' SlntK Htr'i'i'l. Butterfly dance tonight. Moose hall. 1 Tho Swiss Ycodlms entertained the Mtf.iHr hint t'vciiinn at llii'ir rci'ulur hch-' inn. Tlii'st' Iiiiiiic tali'iil y 't M -IH an' lii'i'iiiiiiiiM ijiiili' J i . t i ii i iiml :n.' in ,li' iiiniiil iih i' 1 1 1 ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 im r liiilc iniM't iuK. Dollar watches at Stone's drug store. Lcok for the orange front, Red Cross I'lllllllllll'V, The hoard of trustees of the Baptist I'lunvli met Inst evcuini; ami clci'ii'il I'm' the fiillnwiin; year, II. S, tlile its 'linir n nf the lioaiil, ami ('. (t. nice, I'leili. A liiisiness iiicetiiiu of the trim. tees of the church, will lie iiehl next, weeli. Mrs. Maudo B. Cox has taken over (lie I aitei Stmlin in (lie lluliliaiil IniiMiiii:, an. I will (live the liest in iho lot; in j ill i i- wuili ami will niiaraiitce sat iiliii'linii al very iiiinlerate iriecs. It will be a plonsuro to snioko a Bon Toil when t-'iilciii-innile fur ."i cents. ' o i Butterfly danco tonight. Moose hall. I A sploiHlid spring tonic, San Tox Tonic Ucil Truss riinriniicy. An address will be mane tomorrow (Hciiinc; nt the 1'irst l'leslivteiinii cl., I, i... p....r.,u... i i ' .. ., . Tl - I T ...j ' ii-.-"! illll ,( , ..,,, .vusuii.vic. wm, luminal Cillefie nf TIiciiIiimv ,, I.., inn. 'Il I... Iter II it,.u ,it Ii.. I !...(.. ... P.. .' '' 1 iieni i till ill .Miiiiern Unrli. '-'ii'M, ii.'i ni.iiii- in i lias ,i. I'lizniirl,, ,! U'eiits nf Miniiinnisiii ,n I'liiuiinein nun man ul Ilia I section, , nn.l I In 1st inn wlni was in tlie city this morning. I n Horrors! Wo inc deserted, for ' sahcii! " Thus thought .laiiii's Ii. Itain, leading mail of the stirrinu drama, "An Ameri can Citizen,'" which was lieiny iiescnt ed at the asylum last nijjht i" the way of dress rehearsal by the juniors of Willamette university, ns the curtain nue for tho fourth act and he iitced nil eniity bouse. Tile iiiuliciice unit oiiel What iictiiijj they iinist have done to create such nil effect ! And when Kuid Kllintt, Aunt Curplas niece, wallieil onto the stn(je she -was met by the vast vacancy ol the audi torium nlso. She mis minimised, (So was J tn i ii. ' It was no ood to uu on and nlve "ll l'lay an empty bouse. "What shall w. tin, Professor Mil'.' .ruriiiy(" tried nil uctur, as be lushed on the staue. Shall tho Play Go On? "Shall the play (jo on.'" (pieried an other. The leading lady, Miss Piunces Hit tins, was nsiiinidii'd. The climax of the third act nal liccn K,'''a,i '"e scene strrtajj. The lea. liny man scrulclied bis lie was piizlcil. Hill llie pl.iv had tupped, it ml where there sninilil hate been the scene of a vital ilriiina a mihiij; mob of cnllee stu dents .stun.! anxiously wnitiiiu. fur oinctliiiin lo happen. Then an attend nut came. Aha! Ipl The iliinl a if cN.-itini'lii vciv ha.l llllli'l lie I'M" All jitneys stop at the Jitney Coffeo I 'lull, l-'.l I unit. o Butterfly danco tonight. Mooso hall, . .. ! The following parties have bought 1'nnl aiitiininliilcs within the Inst week: Mis, llei'iiiau lieicli, Muclcav, II, C, Sinter, Siilem; I'onillil i'lilli, turn I unite il; Hi uue tV Son, Wnndhui 11 ; '. K. Hen limn, I in n. 'i ; It. I', tvichanlsnn, Salem. Twenty ouo llie meals $'J.7.ri. 17'.' Sniilh I iiiiiiuei'i'ial. Scott's, TIIK STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEYS I RUN lis We have just received a shipment of Trunks from the fac tory. We have had so many calls for trunks that we have decided to add 4 trunk (or rather a traveling) department to our store. This is our first shipment. Another will arrive in n few days, lie sure and call if interested. We guarantee to save you at least 10 ; . Trices on trunks from $3.75 up SEE THEM IN Ol'U WINDOW. home iFURNISntRj COR. COURT &HIGHSTS. fc. a BRILLIANT SWEEPER None Better Only $19.50 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE An Hi'. Sher spiritualism Science in a erv ilmr. ougli and ciitet'lniiiine, style. Bringing of tho Rnrrere Ensemble to I the cnnsl is the nature nf an uc.iieve 1 nieiit since its Milieus members me nf : filiated with the. lending uicliesl ins nf New Vinl. It will iiioImiI.U ..i 1.., I possible to have them njiaiii so' far west. Mtcry music lover slinald hear them. ! 11 j The Fraternal Aid Boelety held a 'special ses, inn las' night nt llurst hall, , which included seveuil addresses ami 'a luuiipiet. Aiming thnse niulting shoitl tallts were f. Canlwell and Mis, ir. I I - It 111 11 11 . .Itilin l. Turner i president jot' the society; Mrs, ,. M. (lilsnn, vicej I president, and Mr,, , .', Southwiek,' 'pa-t state representative. i Dr. 0. A. Wisllconus, M. D. Physician lor preservation inn I rcstmatiiin v( health. Hubbard bldg. W. M. Hamilton, prostdent of the . roniineicial club, went to I'oillan.l to . day tn confer with inembers of the I'oitluiiil t hiiinber it) Coiniuerce and I o ; further investigate the methods fnl-' lowed in Portland when the vitiitius en ic bodies w ere t'liiisolidateil into one body. The Barrcre Ensemble, although only entering its sixth season, is eonsideied one of the leading factors in general musical advancement. Its series of an nual scasiin concerts In New York never ' fail ol' their huge and enthusiastic and- 1 icuceK. j Att'jr Oraud B. Corby has moved has law office to second floor I'. S, Hunk building-, room -0 1 20.1. Nowi was received in Salem this luorniin; of the death of Mrs, . ( hiblers, of Moscow. Idaho. Mrs. Chillier, with her husband, win, dj,.,) some time atfti, formerly resided hero and Is remembered by 'the older resi dents. She was an only sister nf the Isle John Ashley, of 704' North Cottage street, Slid also tins B number of close relatives living In r near Salem. CotUge Hotel, on rront and Court streets, Mrs. Jessie Heat, iriirieties. U oo in and board til per week. Among those who left on the eleetrle lhis muMiing to uttend the state Stiiidav I he pla; nalions! i was so stroll",, so full and tense action, thill ludcil il was all that I lor mid that it clused I Illll! was Ihal when the il uas believe curtain was I the show I In I i:.is Audience Comes Back, the aii'ficMce was gone. '! I i i i ; liiein back auain iiiuliciice was brought jet n wm v fur and the up mid the play went Illicit 1 'II 1 1 I'l I III' j ... they cimlil net , lines were picl.eil ineriih' tel. ! The j i i i i - in the university liav" exci'ptiiiniil talent in the nutiiiul piny j this year im. the uctiiiK t Inst night's dress rehearsal wns very eiedituble. The parts weie taken with ease mid gnico and with such suieness that the production took on tile uir of the pro fessional. The uiidience whs keen on the humor ami suuppeil it up with avidity. The rehearsal brought out that Miss l''ranees (littins, who impersonates an Knglis'n lady of liinh class, jdnys with n high degree of art tlie difficult and exacting role. Mr. Ilain ustonish id his friends with the capable inter-j pretatinn of the I'liaructei' of lleresfurd Cruger be renderetl. The asylum orchestiu furnished the music for the evening. To Be At Opera House. The pluy will be given at the peni tentiary tonight if iiri'iingeinents can be made with the officials. A couple of dress rehearsals will lie held in the (Iriiiid before Sntiirday, and when Sat iiidity evening appears, when it is to be staged, it will be an exhibition of dm inntic acting that will be worth seeing. Those who compose the cast are: llcatfi'ce Coren, lending hldy, Miss Kl'linces (littins; llere.sCoid Ciiigei', lending man, ,1, l. Ilnin; Peter lhnbury, head, a keen lawyer, Arlie Walker; Mr. 'lirowii, the villniii, llowiii'd .leuctt; Miss t'niola Cliapiu, a seiitiineiitnl old mi ill. Miss Ucryl lllt't! Stroebei, n during speeulntor, linns Schraeiler; Miss (ieorgia Cliapiu, Aunt Cnrola's charming niece, Miss Kuid Kllintt; l.ndy lliinii, a stylish Knglisb lady of nobility, Miss (lenevieve Avisoli; Sir 1 1 ii in in rev lliinii, a prejudiced eccen tric ICiiglishnian, John (liiryj Willie Hiiiiii, ii dutiful sou, Tiulihiiiii liilliert: Annette, a cute niiiid, Miss l.niiia li'uss; Siinins, the sunlit bi.tler, Kred Mc.Mil lin; Meiciirv, the slinp liov who likes 'oily mill luistliiigtoe, eKith Chappel; r'lower Veudor, diincing' niiiid, Miss Helen Wustell; clin iis girls: Anna h'y So an, Ada Uoss, Ii lit ! Winters, Klmo ulil- Manager Grakr Says No' Boycott Was Ever Planned j Or Threatened j The following signed statement of the status of affairs existing regarding the I Salem military bund was given out this morning by il-uinger Oraber: " Replying to the several articles which wen the outrovvlh of the article up-j p.:it'ing under iho enption of "Musi-' fill's union hhi!ir'jKCil with P. K. Bund 1 nml plan boynott, '' J wish to state that j theru ih no (iisug.-eoirent between the ntuhieiiins' iissoiHiuion and the curiueii'ii' Imnd, nml t lint ii b,y :trtt was never j pl inned f.r thr.'ati'iietl jy the former or-1 gnnwntii'ii. "There has never been uny complaint ! ugninst the cur boys band filed or cun i sidereil by the musicians' association, j and while I am nut entitled to speak ! of t'iciiilly, being only the manager of the Salem bund, whose members belong to the union, yet I believe I voice the sentiment of the organization when I say that the car boys are held in high esteem by the associated musicians. "Referring; to the article which ap peared in tho Journal yesterday and signed by an interested musician. Sure ly this gentleman, who states thnt the bund charges tlneo prices, would not professionally parade the streets for the sum nt 70 cents. He would be com pelled to do so were ho to charge ae cording to his own statement. The scale of the association for street work is ifC.OO per mnn, and I will state that we have never exceeded this charge, )2 per nan. While our critic, is doubtless a good honest citizen, yet I believe that he is either ignorant or the scale ot prices, or else has a depreciated idea of the value of musical services. i "We as an oruanizntio liliave voted to assist the civic organizations in boost ing whenever it is possible to do so free of charge, but we do not believe we are asking too much when there is an en gagement especially given by private interests that w who are striving tn lniild up a first-class band for the city be iiuid a reasonable sum for our ser vices. Iu no other wny can we hope to maintain a bund ot which the city may feel proud. Most of the members of the city bund are business men or .siiicm we must of necessity niniiitain a few professional men, and to have success in any organization some money is re quired. I say to our critics that I be lieve they will find the members of the Salem music association to be ladies and gentlemen who are anxious to make Sa lem a recognized music centre, there fore if there be any controversy or divi sion come to us as tin organization, and if your suggestion is is a worthy one I feel that it will be favorably consid ered, x ".TOIIX OHABKli." Damon's Spedai 'or Toianrrn,., MT ii vanned Fruit , I5c 7 s. of Sugar for ' BrbMk Potatoes, per Vim Hour, made from test hard -w ... M aWe. at .,, , 1 Creamery Buteer, ft...'., NO RENT LOW PHICEj Damon&S S33 North Cora'l Hunt ts llibit. Tin. fir.i ... .... . of. the White "ihin,.' ui "Sunset," hy 1, die,, hope to raise enough hti I the Hlllt- of t I'lrnt. t l. ouch school room. ' More Hum 40 KnigM, mttVi from the Silverton lo.lBe willk city lust eveiiiiiii to nt, 1 ik. .. sessidii of tiic lo.lge in tkriltki1 evening, lk'si,cs Silverton ikiJ llillslioro, Albany, I'milanJ Mj j,' rorn. sent representatives. Tltte team for the evening's work up of delegates from Ilillsbon. . ton. Alhiniv ami Sial. Tl..ffi..,i monitor was taken by lit. hW i llillslioro, one of the belt ii tit i and the work of king bv Knits (Iviint, of I'ortlaiiil. WilMJIiHu Albiiny, wns cliaiu'ello, mmk Knllowilie tin. Iinniiiipt iiI'Iulu. u hi:i il- by Willard Mmli, of .tlw- J Judge W. W. Cake, of Portiia-L t' Kriink S. v ! in nt, of Portland II: CHIEF OF NAVAL toR Washington, April S-Sf(li,r M'i"lw l..'l-,v i,iin..lll'.,lf'i wiiiinni lii'iison r-Dffitrii, rtwajiojit of ,hc riiilailelihii anwlmlii choice for t-liief of tie taw il mi operations ia Other Korls to iieaii or inc navv, n. iug, Kdith I. in listen, Kvu lloguc, liiitli lludge, I ,n ii i n linss. I'lolessor Wallace MucMiirruy, of the Knglisb ilepnitinent, bus been spending a considerable part of his lime in di recting the play, lie was well pleased with the rchciirsul last night. Alice Jary, Local Telephone Operator, Receives Sad News of Parent's Death "I'll'lll I'OIIVl llli, I'nitliiinl. wcic 1 1 11 111 Mill 11. 1 . Mis, Huberts, Mr. T; ii now being held in A. 11. Pool, William A, tl. Dawson, ('. M. Iliiiun, Mrs. Illiss, 11. II. Mrs. Hunt. Salem will . iil.'d at the com cnl inn i ii In r delegates re pre-' lent cliiirches lett yes iiid his coiinlry was similar to hundreds of others, interrupting his studies at a foremost (lemma universitv. Have you visited tho gallory exhibit ol the I'Vinne Shop A; (iil'teiy nt L'7II North Couinii rcinl ; Visitors wtdconie. Anderson ,;u be will 1 1 1 today as tin seating tuc ,iii, leidav nun i i ii, .'. o ! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike and Mr. and rrites for the Banere Ensemble$2, il'-i,'' ll.vnrs, of Newberg, fonned l.'i". l. T.-. Mail orders received " auloniobile party which niitv. iniide the trip to Salem early yesterday morning, spent toe day visiting with Hundreds ef Siliii 11 ml l.ilic cilll, Visitms Mrs. L. K. letter fiom i Wtdlweber, u' iug thai hci hud I i I, ill Perthes, I'rinic published si'M i itnl .Innriial s mi'lit as a ii in my. Ilii) '."J pictures at the Frame v. J7H North t'tiiuiuer- w clcoiue. Pn;e ii in receipt of a '' -inter, Mrs, Leouliiiril llnnover, (leriniiny, slat I'l.Mt son, l.ciiiihanl. Jr., ed In a rifle pit near . March IH. A letter I weeks ago iu the Cap l.c of this son's enlist iiteer in the fleiniau cars of age, bis call to Irieiiils in 'he cupital city and retiirneil iu thi cool ul' the evening. They re port the minis iu first class condition between here mi. I the thriving little Yamhill city on the Willamette and a most enjoyable, trip. While here they vbitcd at the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. .lames I'isher, on North Cottage street, former residents of Newberg and old iii'ipiiiinliinces. Do not fail to soe exhibit of Copley color prints at the l-'raine Sliiip & (Iil'teiy, 'JTll Norlh Coiuuiereinl. Your Eyes Our Glasses Combine the two nml have comfort. Our business is to brinjr WRONG EYES and RIGHT GLASSES togelh ''. Our work is guaranteed. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard BWg. Phone 109 Huffiilo, N. Y., April 2S. Special to the Capital Journal.) William Henry Jury, HKcd ii!", father of Sidney Jary, residing in Salem, dr., was drowned at Albion, Xew York, today. Ho is sur vived by a wife and 12 children. Local inquiry concerning the above dispatch elieits'the information thnt the deceased lias a daughter, Miss Alice Jiirv, who lives in Salem a guest nt the linnie of Mr. iind Mrs. John Barker, Jr., at HUH Nebraska avenue. She came to Salt-in iibmit three years ago from her hoine in New Yoik. and has made her Imme at the Barker residence ever since, the Harkers being old family friends of the Jnrys in the Kast. My" Jiirv is enuiliived as nil operator for the Pacific Telephone and Telcgral" 'nm' pnnv here, ami upon receipt of the new of her father's sudden death, she wns prostrated with grief from the effects ot the shock. -Miss .Miry is ii .veins " nml one of the sad features of the in ..i.i...,t i. tl... t'.,..t Unit she is ent'iil.'i'il to be miir rietl to John William UurUer, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. John Barker, Jr., the wedding liuving been silicdulcd tn take place some time next June. Ti'J n ipt of the sad news trom immc doubtless have a tendency to mar th happiness of the nuptial event. The mail clerks in the post office to day are busy sending out and distrm nti'ng flmin pounds uf mail in the toim ..i ... .....u..,1 fi-niii nn eastern i'l ill i II nil; iiiik IV....-- mail order house. These cntnloiiucs were shipped bv freight to Salem an" from here mailed to all parts of west ern Oregon and ns far east ns Baser City. The postage nn the "'"""'jf these catalogues amounted -''', ' iTIils is prettv fair evidence that me ' mail order houses are working ' for business, ns these catalogues '" from a New Kngliind house, very li"' known iu this state. i This erening the pupil of VMf' ton scliool (formerly Kast schoo . ' . . .i... ......irhini in the tin 'iliturinm vt th public librarv, wi 1 .. ... . :i. im 1..M.I1T held, l" f i. i tticoln sell""1' morrow nnemooi. ... ..liorsdnv will have the prngmni, mi l tl, Pink school. Pn"' w " : ' . " . . i ...lis tin be given to the senom . , .-.I In III' (A THE: WW LAST TIMES 0T SPKUi TEATUBB SHOWS Auspices of THURSDAY ui MB- "THE Fir George Ade Comedy ntlrl The Great Lazejn In a Conipi"' vi-program SATiniDAT.NIOHT "THE NIGGER" Adults IOC ""Twnti - . 'Th. only fc t)0- 'y A Hon A"'i tmI Both Phone all I IVIH I '? TRY SAUM . . j. A T 1 .tlTfl IS it ... mf iik "SUMS , I.eae v--;,.w in. - jii:3U , ,it it ( il ' : greatest number ot ui"1"