THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPT. 7. 1915, FIVE THE GRAND TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY CHARLOTTE WALKER in fiinnvr A Maj-torpieee of Modern Real inn with a terrific lesson, l'robabiy the slroncest Mother Drama Ever Written. SOUTH AMERICAN FICTURES .10c TRAVEL : iTfcyr'"'"","11, "'"""a.1 ' ' ,ww,wsBwiiwwpswsiptsjsB M , yV jr fc - sf '-A .J Ht'.N JkF 7 VwLsai V - I v-V- . ifiuUCti - h v , l m i v , v ;r o - - . r fen sl- "V1S' 'VAi An' no process will ever make I I'-nl 5 'CrViVt1 ,V iV iofcacco.mafure. You got to let i One Pound Glass Humidor? T TOW do you suppose the bite gets into a tobacco 1 ,,,, , - f leaf? Nature, of course. 1 Is Eugoce C'Brien and Elaine Hammer eteia in "The Moonstone." World Film eorpvtatiou will prosout the five-part pho:o luy "The Mou.i stono" kasoil uon Wilkie Collins' fa mous novel of the sane rinnio. Myrfory is thj kornnte, and lot it bp raid the .dominant theme of this of fering, which wr.s very popular in stago form, mid is so ehiirm teristie of the Author's s4ylo of a prising and biistai'iini; tne mie-est of his rentiers. ollins was a i!ip.st r stery teller. At levisinK a plot wtifh held yotir inter est from t-ov.-r to eover ho was without peer; at orij;ia".iity of chKiat'teriza- tion, he was unique.. His writing style was "ercojiy, " allmin, inspirational, thrilliiiK, Ii9 ket you uwake at nights by preventing yu.i from noinj; to sleop, HOW o!o you suppose trie "bite gets info a tobacco leaf? Nature, of course. How do you suppose, . the, bite Nature, of course; Natures way slow, careful ageing is tie way. Thats why VELVET ages tor not less than two years. . nuge wooaen casts protect the leaf. Out comes the natural harshness, commonly called "bite." n stays the natural flavor and aroma. And VELVET starts right by being the pick of jhe.Burley aop considered unequaled tobacco foi the pipe. - What are you smoking? Hat) yea read "Tip Thitatophy" i Vet-Vet Joe' j neto bocK. of tierse. and bright saying f 'Send a tUo cent rtampfor a copy. St. Louis, Mo. Only Two Teachers Left Who Belonged to President years, thero has 'been but four presi dents. i'dUowing Congressman Haw ley, ciimo' Dr. Hamlin Coleman, then Dr. Flcteher Honinn and this year, Dr. i i f lii-n P Cnrl (irecsr Doner, tor one year Dean mWieySVVIliameUeraCmry, Hover i& as president and for the I past year, Dean Allien has held this J Y. Matthews, teacher of niatlieinn-! position, lies in Willamette University, audi Twenty-two years ago, when Air. Mary K Reynolds, teacher of mnthema-1 Matthews and Miss Reynolds were first tics "in the Academv. are the only two j associated with the Vniversity, Waller teachers now with "the University who: hall was used for scholastic purposes, were here in ISllil, when CougTessman Lausanne hall was then, as at present, "W. C. Hawley was president of the in- a home for the girl students, and the Btitution. During the time they have gymnasium was built during the first teen associated with University, 22 1 year of Congressman Hawley g presi dency. Special Today VAUDEVILLE Eay Lawrence, in "Just an American GlrL" Billie Strong The ..Minstrel Boy A Gag and a Bong Twelve Minutes of Joy PICTURES His Beloved Violin Universal Feature 2 Parts Lost Three Teeth Nestor Comedy Coming Thursday The Lindons Marion and Tim Sayings Songs Steps The Angelus Duo Classy Costnmes change sod Harmony Singing Act. Come and see pictures shown on the new Diamond Eay TUter Screen Giving Daylight effect and mellow pictures. WEXFORD Theatre ALWAYS 10 CENTS HOW TO MAKE STKAIGHT HAIR CTJRLY ! (Society Talk.) To make Btrniuht hair nice and curly in one night by merely applying plain liquid silmerine that 's one of the best beauty secrets that has leaked out in a long time. Home peculiar property of this harmless fluid causes the hair to dry in just the prettiest, most natural looking curls and creases imaginable. It is valuable as a dressing also, as it puts new life and lustre into dead-looking hair. " This means that the singeing, drying piirlinir iron ean now be dispensed witl forever! . A few ounces of the liquid Bilmerine, which may be found in any drug store, will keep tlio hair in wave for weeks. It is neither Bticky nor greasy and is really quite an agreeable thing to use. It can' be applied with n clean tooth brush before retiring and the trnsformation will afford a most pleasant surprise in the morning. San Francisco, Sept. 7. "Walking, duncing, talking and corsets have spoiled woman's beauty," declared Dr. W. H. Hurrit'on, noted physician null surgeon of rnn Francisco today. "Mic scarcely bears a resemb lance to the nobly molded wo men of Greece and Home twelvo centuries before Christ. "Our celebrated beauties of today would have been forced to take back seats in tfie bleaehJ ers of Nero's arena because their figures have been twisted out of shape by the rapid chang ing of style." sc ic sc sfc )Jc sfc )c sc sjc sfc s( sc s(( sc E i corai Frank Crni.e directed tho picture and has east it rerfully. Kugene O'Brieu i makes his debut in motion pictures in tiie offering, which also has a part for! Klaino llaniinorslein t lies grnnddnug'.itcr I of Oscar llai:imnr::tein, iew York's' very famous i ml versatile) impics.irio; opera manager, and man of alums. Tho opening tcenea occur in India nntl then the setiofi is removed to Kngland A stolen diamond is (he pivot of tho story wiih which the photo piny is studied. It':i a marrow freezing film. In the vordo of the tat hoy in Churl. Dickens' "l'ickwick," "It will make your fleih creep." Three Indian priests attempt to re cover the ilit.monU and thereafter an nppiilliug seiies of .disasters results. "Tho Muttnstonc " will be presented today and tomorrow at tho Oregon. I.enore Ulrich in "Kilinery" comes Friday, and M;iry Pick ford conies Sunday. ATrnrtit TAn air P" FROM THE FAMOUS WILKIE COLLINS NOVEL "THE MOONSTONE" DALLAS LOCAL NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Oro., Sept. 7. Circuit Judge H. T. Belt will hold a short session of court at Mc.Minnvillo this week. Miss Ella Carpenter left today for Portland, where sho will teach school this year. Mr. nud Mrs. C. Hisser have returned from a several weeks' outing at Newport. Mr. ard Mrs. D. J. Grant and son. Jack, of Falls City, were Dallas busi ness visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chitty have re turned from a week's stay iu Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyer, of Sn lein, were in. Dullas Saturday evening the guests of Muyot ud Mrs. K. C. Kirkpatrwck. Mr. and Mrs. hd Smith, of Uorvullis, were Dallas business visitors Saturday. Miss Winnie Hargrove is a guest :it the home of her parents in Salem. Mr. ami Mrs. I'.d Utmes ami Airs. I. B. Sundberg will leave this week for San Francisco, where they will tnke in the Panama-l'ucilic exposition, lhey will make the trip on the Great North- Actor Charlie Chaplin Spends Night On Ocean; -Unfortunately Is Rescued Santa Monica, t'.-l., Sept, 7. Charlie Chaplin, motion picture comedian, spent last night tn.r.uu: on an nngrv sea in a tiny launch, tho "Vaquero,'' off the long wharf uear here. With him, was a company of motion picture people whoso faces are familiar to all movie fans. Two of thorn .lesso liobinaon and Lew Twoniley nearly drowned. Today, after hiking abrr.rd provisions, tho amateur mariners resinned t'.ieir voyage to tho channel islands. Chaplin and his company sailed from San Pedro yesterday intending to land at tiio Long Whan" for tho night. The soa wns so rough however, that it was impossiblo to put in. Robinson and Twomloy attempted tu go ashore in a skiff. They , were hurled into the breakers and cist high and verv. wet on tho sand after l" minutes of so vero buf I'cl ing. When daylight dawned, Chaplin got into communication with tho Jnpnucso fishing village by nieiius of wig-wag signals and a dory, carrying food, put out to the tossing vnquero. A MYSTERY PLAY Admission 10c NEWJfODAY One cent per word each Insertion. Copy for advertisement an 4 der this heading should be la by p. m. PHONB MAIN IL HAliliY Windowcleauor. Thone 708. OctV FIB WOOD, 2:ill. $11.50 per cord. Phouo tf Lynching In California watch noii Inc. Fred's Pass Resolutions at Bristol 1 Opposing Compulsory Enlistment WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Germans forced back ten miles in the Marno valley Siege of PariB declared not an im mediate probability. Russia claim to have taken 82,000 Austrian prisoners along the Vistula and (ho Bug. De clares entire 4-"th regiment sur rendered near Lublin. Ghent surrendered to Germans bv Belgians. "Breslau and Ooeben of Oer. man fleet how flying Turkish flag, but Turkey insists she is still neutral. Spanish steamship Montserrnt seized on high ( by British with 150 German reservist on board. One Hundred Men Charged With Electiin Frauds Facing Court IndinnnptVix, Ind., Sent. 7. Major Joseph Bell, indicted with 100 others in alleged Marion county election frauds, went on trial here today on a chargo of conspiracy. The trial means, in the belief of poli ticians, that "Tom" Taggart's demo cratic organization in Indiana rises or falls, with the acquittal or conviction of Bell. Tnggert, national democratic committeeman tor tie state, also is un der indictment in connection with the alleged frandu. With a few men al ready down as guilty, under tlwir own Bristol, K g., iVpt. 7. Condemna tion of any governmental plan of com pulsory enlistment wes vrn ed in unani mous "resoluiio.is voted by the trade union congress here toduy. Tho action followed reports that, the government lias under consideration, as a possiblo future step, a method (tf forc ing "shirkers'' into military service. Apropos of tlie course of the con gress President .lames Scddon declared: "Tho agitation for conscription is an attempt lo embroil the nation in 11 great internal ii:iflic,t wiijch would nplit it in twin i! at a time when unity is most essential. Speakers reported that tho conscrip tion, movement is gaining strength, and that possibly pr.rliu.mont will be called on to enact a compulsory en listment mei.iiuic. In support of their assertions, the;,' quoted press, reports which said Lord Kitchener had already appeared bet'ne a secret parlia mentary ettninittio which whh consid ering till Slllli "'t. They urged tin t labor unions inform tho government that conscription would result scrimiuly for tiie nution. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. 1 pica, the Pell ease promises to bo a bit- tor legal bnttl.i, for all of the more ! prominent men named stoutly main i(ain they know nothing of tho alleged & Chicago Tost: Suffrage may come into its own in F.nrope because at the 111111 ..j. i-.ii:.,,, mlitf DC i present rnto 01 smumk ' . ..n.n lef; lo vote. t muds. It was lielieve-l today that days might be required to pick a jury, as both sides will udoubUidly exhaust all their challenges in view of the seriousness of tho rase and the f:.ct that nil the par- WA.Ti:i)(iood must bo cheap. M-rysville, Cal., Sept. 7. All thr' invert John W. Mcl.urnev, who nhnt anil killert Patrolnian .T11I111 I. Sperbeck aft er robbing a Chinese lottery place, from being hung from 11 11 ornamental nreh in the center of the city shortly nftcr midnight today was the fact that the police gave the key to the jail to one of the officers who went into hiding. "he officer could not be found by' tho well organized crowd of men who,- STANDS of were renrty to ding Mctarney out, ami , ' i,-,.i.' i ,'in aim (,l,,v .till l...,.,l...l t ..,!., 1.1... niMS, I III lip. if given a rnnnee. The local jail was only recently com pleted and is considered one of tin strongest in the stnte. Mel.nrney's finger prints were taken today ami will be sent to police de partments, I'lircnuN of identification and rogues galleries to learn whether the prison had a previous record. Mc I.arney denies he wns ever urrested be fore. Marysville is being cleaned of sus picious characters today by 11 special squad of police. Saloon's were closed and on the sur face the town was quiet. Neverthe less, the lime for Mcl.nriiey 's arraign ment on charge of murder is kept sec ret, for fear angry men may get li i id. It is. believed ho will bo arraigned Into today. Redding, Col., Sept. 7." Nice little bear," said Conductor R. T. Walsey, of tho Iron .Mountain railroad to an ap parently docile circus bear. Result minus only on i thumb, that's all. Oakland, Cal., Sept. 7. Applicants lor (ho posit'on of truck driver in the local fire ilep" riment must have "high bncka, and sides" to say nothing about being " upholstoretl with leather and curled l.nir. ' At least, the speci fications for th.) new truck ask fuz seats "to ncco.nmndnto two men with high backs" a. el tlio upholstery. tf..L. t.,,t 1 t:, i,,.n... tics havo ninny close inentis, some or f ......,.v ,,iv iH,,J0,i a ..n for t'lO I. .4K...n..t A..n,ltti.. tit nil t l.inri I ern steamship. w.w.:T.?iir;rV wuck 011 uusiness. Rev. C. P. Gates has returned to his home in Dayton ufter a two weeks' visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ella J. Mctzger, on Oak street. Miss Gertrude Irwin has returned from an extended outing at Gearhart beach. Miss Dora Klkins, an operator in the Dallas Telephone coinpnny 's office, hns returned from a several weeks' visit lit the home' of her pu rents at Falls City. Mrs. Joel Shaw and daughters, Mil dred and Georgia, wilt Icavo this week for Snlem, where the girls will utteii l school this year. Professor and Mis. Glenn and family, who have been spending the summer nt the I.yle ranch north of the city hav,1 returned to their home in Senltle. Fred Morgan, of Mc.Minnvillo, wns a Dallas business visitor last weelc, Carl Gcrliiigcr has returned from a business trip to Portland. O. O. I.owe. a former Dallas resident, wns in the city looking after business inteiists lust week. Mr. I.owe now resides in Portland. Mrs. Kmnin Washburn has returned to her home in Echo, Ore., after nn ex tended visit at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Viola Morton', on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. M. Burforrt havo rented the Ed Smith property on l.even street and will move into it immedintelv. Miss Gladys ' Ciirtwright, of Snlem, was u Dallas visitor the latter part of last week. .Miss Snrtie I.ynn and Miss Veva Burns left Monday for Portland, whcio they will teach ill the public schools of the .metropolis the ensuing school yenr. Mr. ami Mrs. T. S. Grnnt have retur ' ed from a visit with relatives ami friends in Lebanon. . Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bnllnntyiio have gone to Newport for a week's outing. Mr. nnrt Mrs, W. II. Bonis and son, Ray, will leave this week for San Francisco, where they will attend the exposition, rrom tnern liny will go to rittsiiiirg, I'n., where ho will tnke nn od va need course in electrical engineer ing nt the Carnegie institute. County Judge John II. Teal spent Hiinduy with his parents at Falls City. A large number of Dallas young peo ple attended n dance given in 11 hoo yard nner Independence Saturday night, i Mr. anil Mrs. George piiltison liuve) moved to this city from Oregon City and will make Dallas their future homo. The Piittisoris formerly resided at Block 1 Rock. I George Walker, of (he Willumiim neighborhood, was transacting business in Dallas the latter part of (he week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins have re turnert to their home in Portland after nn extended visit nt (he home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ezra Hart. J. J. Brady, of Portlanrt, was in the city last week on business for the Southern Pacific company. Mr. Brady is chief electrician for the above company, ORDER ash wood at Ward K. Richard son s. tf WANTEDTWO plum pickers. 81 K.2. Phone. Sept? OU I.UMBEH for sale, cheap. MO Court street. Call tf SPAN OF IKON OKAY sale. Phuno ;Ul''l-l. HOUSES For FOR SAIiE Modem house, easy lerieii. Phone oIllM. close in, SeptS for sulo to hop Night l.iiiieli. picker, Sept7 I'OH KENT Furnished litt.isekeeping room; clo.0 in. G. W. Johnson. If slccoud hand trunk ;i Phone 20H or 1527-.I. tf bees for sale; niodero lit. S, Box .10.1. tf I'Ol! SAI.K Choice pointer dogs, trains to field work. Phono 2I-F-2. Chas. Swegle. tf WANTED Man wants plowing or oth er farm work with team. Koute 4, Box H.'l, Salem, Oro. tt Locked Up Mrs. Armour and Robbed Palatial Home l.i is.'T ,u:.( nigh!, a giny Iioisk about I (,",( 1 pound. I'lcaso notify Ed ward Bros, al, II11I1 and Stall'. Aug. WANTED Maid for second work, per manent place. Willamette snniitoi'iuui. Apply corner Winter and Ferry. Sep! BI.AI K BEUItlES 2."e per gallon de livered, .Leave or phono orders to Royal Bakery. Phone H7M. Septl.1 whom panel. mav havo been drawn on OmCIAL TRAIL BLAZER. ; a statement of the eomlitirai of national br.nks at tho clo:o or business Hoptem bcr '1. Si-nttle, Wr.sh., Sept. 7.-Morn than ll.iloi) miles 'has been covered by W. i . . .-f:-:..! .... I 1,1.... C.w tlin nsrwicK, o..,.-m, -""'."' "' !.. u U llrnvn. nf Sun I'mnrl.. Yellowstone Trail association, since nt - , , 1.... '.. Su Mateo, Cal., Sept. 7. May be it was a rabbit's foot or may be they have charmed live;, but anyway .Mr. left Plymouth Hook, Mjiss. Ho is now in thin slate headed lor M-stlie, ami announces that since starting he hns used 420 gtilloio of yellow paint in marking the highway. sre nursing nnlv minor bruises to day following s wild two h 11 nil red fool plunge of their automobile over an em bankment ahoti Lake San Andrius on the Crystal Springs drive. Chicago, Sept. 7. Every plain clothes man in tho city was ordered to day to bo on wh tell for the two daring oo'cii climbers who last night iield up Mrs. J. Ogrtcii Armour with revolvers, lucked her and lor iiinid:; in an up stairs mum and then looted tho pala tial Armour home on Michigan avenue. More (hen if.l.OUO worth of jewelry and money was the burglars' haul. Olio of the pair sloid guard over Mrs. Armour ami the maids while the oliier riins'H lied jewelry cases. Mrs. Armour retained a marvelous com posure, and when the holdup men had left sho calmly telephoned the detect Ivn bureau, giving iieciirato descrip tions of the two men, The authorities declared today that Mrs. Armour had not tieeii " black jacked." Up to noon today the jiolicn had obtained no clue. They inclined to be lieve the robbers hurt (dunned their work well, nud iind awaited a time when they knew Armour wns away from tho house. LOST -Small coin purse, containing small chan;;e ami luvelier, Tuesday lim ning, liewnril for return to the Barnes' Cash Store. Sept 1 t NEW neiilly furnished apartments for riMit , prices reasonable. Also 11 house lor rent. 2C'tl iN Uig.l street. Phone ' lll'.l,-,. Sept 7 THOROUGH HHEH female pointer pup, partly broke, to i-nlo for 11 good Colt or Sinitli 1111 Wesson revolver. Turnkey, O. S. P. SeptM ITIIHEF. IIERKSIIIWE BOAUS-Io.' sale. Aboil nine i, mollis old, scut C. O. D., subject to Inspection. I5 each. Kegintered free. John , Posl, I'iiilonmlb, I Iregon Sept!) FOUND HER FATHER DEAD. Ti 111, Wash., Sept. 7. "Mamma, ma a, iliituy won 1 piny wnn niei cried the baby daugnler ot Oliver 1:. Devis, n Milwaukee railroad secret ser vice agent, just lifter ii hurt ran into Iher father's room for her before 'breakfast romp with him. Her mother I hurried to the room to find her hns- bund dead. Heart disease had at llneked him an ho slept. Will Launch Eurania j ' The ship, which is limned nftcr Mrs. I Charles M. Schwab, will be released by an electrical contrivance and a hot Ho 1 n ...:n I I....1 .... l,.,- I,.,,. . t . - j 01 wnn" VVIII m; niiinrm-.i uii Al I minn Irnn Wflrk when Mrs. Schwab presses a billion at m muuii nun !iuina1(liu ,,,,, ,,,,., W()rUH i,etitiehcni, Pa. Mrs. Schwab will juonounce into TOUR PRISONERS RECAPTURED. Pendleton, Or., Sept, 7.-Thren of the foir men who dug their way through the Uinalilla county jail wail August US and escaped, have lieen ro captured, aecording to advices today from Sheriff Taylor at lookout Moun tain, One of tho escaped men was armed with 11 stolen rifle, but surren dered without n fight. The men re raptured -iro Italpii Pen In, Coleman Gray nud (). W. Hayni'nrt. No trace of (he fourth man, Hnrley Arlington, has besn found. Htm Francisco, Sept. 7. The Euran- 1.. -1.:.. ... .1... l..'..n. t..i.. 1. 1 in, sisM-r nuio in 1 in; tnni-iii. itnii'ii.- , ,, , rece.illv cm deled at the Union Iron i 1''""' ''"! w"r''1! Works, will receive u "long ilistancc launching" Saturday. (lie transmitter of ft long distance tele- I christen thee Euriinin." An amplifying device will rentier these words audible nt the ship yard. Theda Bara IN LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET THE VAMPIRE WOMAN IN A DIFFERENT ROLE RGLM&tftKrti SUNDAY AND MONDAYCMSsWtffcttas 1 nouu uuv T.V...V--