THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OKKflCiN. TT'SSPY. FEB. 1, m. THREE ? KTt Price -'.oa Vnn'v wen nd serums vou've haa a knife vou wouldn't sell for twice Iti cost the old-serviceable-friend kind the once-in-a-lifetime kind. And there is the old razor friend the one that i3 chosen for a comfortable shave from an assortment of several that were perhaps newly booed. Such friends are the Pocket Knives am! Razors The finest, strongest blades tnat could possibly be found tempered exactly right for a keen, lasting edge avoiding brittleness but extremely hard. In construction, every detail Is given careful attention, so that springs, joints, rivets, linings and bandies will last as long as tne almost indestructible blades. Ask for them by the name Keen Kutter and see that you get them by looking for the trademark. Every knife and razor bearing this trademark Is guaranteed perfect. YKo. IttSlIf ?llo$3. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Mo KSOSTf Price RAY L FARMER HARDWARE 00. I Ccoke Patton the Inimitable Their Supplies Cut Off Pitiful as "Watty," Wilson Howard as "Hi" E. Cooke Patton, proprietor of Pat ton's Post Card Hall, ami one of Sa lem's' most distinguished citizens, is the pioneer entertainer of the Capital oitv. When you come to think of it he is the pioneer of almost everything. I He is tho scion of about tile oldest ! pioneer family; he is the pioneer book- seller, the pionei;r theatre nunager, the i pioneer magician, the pioneer hypno tist, and tho pioneer local talent uutor. A biographical sketch of Cooke Patton would mnko very interesting reading. But this is not a biographical sketch. So, this is only by way of saying that Cooke is to play one of the prin cipal comedy paits in "The Fortune Hunter," the big charity benefit play whiih the Social Service Center of Victims Seek Relief In Government Hospital (By United Press.) New York, Jan. 31. Their supply of1 cocaine, morphine and other kinds of i dope greatly curtailed by the federal j nnti-dopo legislation, hundreds of dop- j ers, men and women from all wnlks of ! life, are flocking to this city and beg-1 ging or confessing their way into Bin1"' j well's Island penitentiary, where Pris-1 on Physician Pr. Ernest F. Bishop is i having remarkable success in absolutely I curing the victims of habit forming drugs. Two Broadway theatrical stars, i one a man and one a woman, recently' went before a magistrate and confessed,! under assumed names, that they were ; drug users, just so they would be Bent ; to tho island. Both nave just emerged from the voluntary prison term, cured. If 1 1 ing her raids about the Canary Islands. mi nail liiuci npptuu Captured by Germans (Continued from rage One. had passed. It was reported that the German raid er had halted the ship off Gibraltar, while a dozen men from her clambered aboard and took charge of her. A score Flying German Flag. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 1. The liner Ap- pam, 1' reach .Senegal lor Liverpool, nearly uwo weeks overdue at the lat ter port dropped anchor at Hampton K nails off Old Point Comfort today. She was reported to be in charge of a i German crew from a submarine that i hud captured her. i inis srrnniru eniunn- to loxveu tinvs or of German prisoners aboard probably anxiety about the ship, after a drifting aided them in getting weapons and in' lifeboat from her hail been picked up guarding tho ship against a mutiny by after a wild storm off the Moroccan her own crew. coast. Immigration officials boarded the British Governor on Board. ship soon after she reached the Roads, Among the passengers were reported and refused to allow anyone to board to he Sir K. II. Meriweathor, governor her. She was reported to have Kiti pas of British Sierra Leone, and his wife. sengers aboard. The civilians in the crew will probab- 1" her starboard bow below the wa lv be permitted to depart, but the vessel ter lino was a dented plate appearing as undoubtedly will be interned as a man though the ship had struck a reef or of war bv "reason of her armed nature 1'1 been struck perhaps by a torpedo, and her capture of prizes en route. K10 f1""' the German flag, but only Details of the capture and flight, of 12 Germans were reported to be aboard how the prize crew guarded those her. Her apparent capture amazed au aboard and navigated tho vessel have thorities under the circumstances, not vet been learned. , German Prisoners Freed. ? The exploit of the Appam recalled the Twelve cases of sickness were report adventures of tho German commerce cd to (he quarantine officials, raiders Prinz Kitel Friedrich and Kron u'n the Germans captured the Ap prinz Wilhelm, now interned here. pain they liberated more than a score Washington officials have been asked of German prisoners captured in West for a decision as to interment of the Africa en route to London, and it was ,,(,, regarded as possible that these prison- The fact that an Appam lifeboat had p" aided the submarine crew in keeping been found was explained hero on the J' aboard the Appam on the trip E In Last Night's Zeppelin At tack 54 Were Killed and 67 Injured Loudon, Feb. 1. In the most disas trous air raid against Knglnnd to date, German Zeppelins last night killed o4 i persons and injured f7 in attacks! against Staffordshire, Lincolnshire and; Leicestershire. Ot'licial announcement tint i VtiiimnrjM!) I chili i : tn utmrn n t 'ir Griind next Thursday and Friday,"1 ,s a common Happening in mngis Pebrnarv :t and 4. with au all-star cistltrate s courts here now for dopers toi of local' talent. walk in, ask to be arrested nnd con-! ! Cooke will be seen in the role of ! flss they will be sent to the prison. j" Watty" the village tailor ouo of However, there is no drug "cure" n' j jthe funniest character creations an Black well 'a. Commissioner of Cnrrec- author ever conceived of, and one of: Hon Burdette G. Lewis says the same I the most famous comedy p.uts in the' cure should be effected by any intel-1 i whole rnnge of English drama. If voitlligent and ordinarily competent phvsi- havo lived in Suleui many years you , cinn who will quit looking upon hoppers ' as the victim ot a habit and diagnose each individual case from the stand- j point of a peculiarly individual disease. Said he: "There is no prescribed moth-1 od followed by the city physicians Dr ! Bishop is responsible for the record made at the hospital. It was his theory that drug taking, like the excessive drinking of alcoholic stimulants, war not a habit, but a disease. On that hypothesis he began studying all drug users committed to BInckwell's Islin" for cure, and made individual records of each case. No Regular System. "Tho human system generates a cer tain amount of toxic poison to offset the drugs w hich nre taken by the users. : but as no two human systems are alike i Dr. Bishop found that individual ding- j nosis of each case was necessary before I he could prescribe an efficacious treat-j ment. No two persons are treated alike I Of course, rest, exercise and tuedicinee I of ouo kind nnd another are iart of th treatment. No particular kind of a drm is used, T am sure, 1o offset the enivi' for cocaine or morphine, or whatevc; the paient was in the habit of um ! Numerous persons have attempted to in j iluce Tr. Bishop to say fle had a formal We Say Take Notice That Old Father SNOW TIME is still on the job, and unless you keep WARM in a good SUIT or OVERCOAT You may have occasion for the doctor to get on the job BETTER THAN DOCTORS THAT OVERCOAT and WARM UNDERWEAR and HIGH TOP BOOTS also RUBBERS OF ALL KINDS Remember It's always wise to keep the body warm and feet dry BUY AT Brick Brothers THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVERY PURCHASE Photo. by Croniso. COOKE PATTON. of this toll today indicated that the , The Inimitable "Watty" in "The For-, treatment tor all cases, but I know that figures mav run even greater .is rc-j tune Hunter-" if not so. One of the .first things Ik pints from all the bombarded cities aie! ; ' ;does, however, is to cleanse the system not complete. Tluit the raids were not ' ""ve prnbnblv seen Cooke Patton on , f as much poisonous drug as possible ." more terrible was due to the fact that "'u m.iuv. h. mi i, "Almost every day one or more come the attackers were hampered by a niibt. roun- Lnst nk'ht's raids ni'linst th ties 11)0 miles north and nnr tlielist of! tilC bi t.niiilnn were Cto 1 .41 h since file unr 'year don't miss the oporrunity to do so when "The Fortune Hunter" conies olf on the 3rd anil lth. 'o-ke will hand you est l.iugh von have uad this ground thnt presumably the prizo crew cast it overboard to create the impres sion that the vessel had foundered. While the prize crew refused to tell tho name or the nature of the vessel that captured tho Appam, passengers said thnt it was an nrmcd merchant man, instead of a submurine, as at first reported to otliciais, here. If reports ot tho German capture prove true, this will be the first in stance in history where a large liner lias been captured by a submarine. In both (he Adriatic and .Mediterraneun, how ever, the divers have captured smaller merchantmen. Recently Berlin announced that a Bri- They said the merchantman attacked tish had been captured off Africa, the Appam January 15 off the Canary Island. The attacking ship then disap peared nfter putting a prize crew in charge, under the direction of Lieuten ant Oscar Berg. Bloody Fighting on Deck. and that nearly 100 of the crew had been, turned over by the submarine crew to Senussi rebels. Captured Two Vessels, Washington, Feb. I. Tho African 1;i.h A , ...i.:..u . i . t, t' Li'is ';rE!ii'r.tSi :"'" i 'i in n-jn-i in,- iui'hi. i.. ..... guns proved unequal to tne tasK Both the Appam and the attacking ship lowered lifeboats simultaneously. Some of the Appam crew nought to es-, enpe, while the stranger see a prize crew aboard. The Appam 's boat was crushed between the two vessels, and reported today. He did not state the disposal .of the prizes. If proven ,this means the Appam must be interned as n man of war. Was Supposed Lost. Xew York, Feb. L The Appam was presumably it was the wreck of this - - - - which gave rise to the Liverpool report ;v,,rlll ll;iVS vIsse, .J that the ship had been abandoned and ,.,,' f,, ;,.v; " h .. , T. L nn ' ' j-"..,,. .i-.nni(; u J, unr III HIT sunK at sen lifeboats, confining a cask of water nnd B oody f.ghting resulted o, the de k a ,.f(J of the Appam, as the prize crew Liverpool and Lon- scram .led aboard her. Several persons . P . wre injured and wo ,l,ed later, while ,t ,,.,t M . . others are expected to die. isle1 h ' k' .f g Commander Harrison, seeing the fu- , ,. ... ...... ' , tilitv of further resistance, surrendered -- to the Teutons, who at once took charge of the vessel and headed her for Amer-1 nuto WiU Ask Release. Berg explained that he nnd his picked , "u".'; 1'-T,,e "ri;ish cnlf . ' nn t..ij x-.,-r..n. Ittesv is exppftod to request rplrasn of because they were "sure of decent ?J''CB" A.am bro",,t 1,1(0 treatment here." ZVu V,a r ' ",u" llr "; The raider disappeared after placing ! G"man. em 'B"' l'r',haMy 4V ' ' eu wl to have her held. German Va.i t,nm ,i!Mrl,f Tji.;twh Ambassador Von Bernstorff was mnni- ships. It is believed she is now continu- fefltlf PIease.d to,1ny h 1111 1 countrymen in enpturing the big liner. Cottolene makes foods taste better it blends quickly with the flour, it enhances the flavor. When you make biscuits or pie crust, give the good flour you use the advantage of being shortened with Cottolene. When you fry potatoes, chicken, or anything else, fry them in Cottolene so that the real flavor will be enjoyed. Use Cottolene for all your shortening, frying and cake-making. Your grocer will supply you regularly. Pails of various sizes. EHEEEFAI RBANKIEiO here," said Mr. Lewis. "There was a man in here this morning who said he wanted to rid himself of the drug habit I advised him to go before Chief .Mag- wt rii tn vr,.A,i,, ,.!,.. .f;it,- i : started. The next greatest atta.-k was! I "e Nx'inl mtvicc enier seuie.i :,,,. U1(J )k, c,,,,,,,,!,,,.,! )(J H,.kwcil ' October 18, lUl.i against Londnu. when ; renin rkiible coup when they secured the ,s,m ((, (( ,im(1 n S(, ,. o0 persons were killed and 1 1.) injured. ; 1 " m 1 ''")) . .I.Mr. Lewis said the eases admitted to Last night B nnslaiiglits bionglit the ! . " .' ' ; i the Blnc.kwell 'k lslinul liost.itnl revenle.l i- u.ii i-ii , i' iikv lniin mil tiree weeks o ni"l i .. ... ... 1 " ' . MH.U ui easuauies 10 --t luneo umi -j . . - Iti wimnded. rehearsals seenie.i to mm niiire lime While the London war office did not ,'han lie could well atiord to give ex en arnounce exact locations, it is regard-i !" cnarity. i.m wnen ne lean ine ed possible that some important Kng-' 'att W"H.V '"' immedi.itely tell in lish manufacturing centers xvcre at-l""1 " "'""' y lacked. Manchester, and Sheffield, two,1', on couo.tiun that, he be allowed to of the most important of such cities "vied tne niun to play the role of 111 lie just north of the bombarded dis- " 1 "" l"'r.'' (,j,.b i the ' oldest inhabitant, which is the - m companion part to "Watty." n ,1 ii i j j inif I i ooue tnereui'on nrougnt 10 ngm one Kotn Husband and vYiie , 1' thv 'i'--'"t''- discoveries in ; mo History oj mcai i ueui i icuis, ui mc WprA KlpnfnmnniOC person of" Wilson Howard, postmaster IICIC IVlCJJIUIlldlliati, f t, 0 , stiltl, Tj,sm. Asylum, who will make his initial bow to the Halein public in the role of "Hi." Now "Hi" is some part, and as for Mr. Howard's acting in it well maybe San Francisco, Feb. 1. What strange impulse prompted Robert W. (,'heeseman, sexton of the First Presby terian church of Oakland, and his xxife, Alice, to steal from department stores and yet leave untouched purses mem bers of the congregation forgot in l their seats after services? The police asked themselves this question today after interviewing the man and the woman. Kight years in this country from Knglnnd, Cheese man and his xvife enjoyed the com plete confidence of the church people; even had the handling of church funds j at tunes. They were taken into custody in a downtown department store on charge of shoplifting. Mrs. Cheeseinan rubbed elbows with a woman of the streets in Police Judge Sullivan's court today, on charge of larceny. Sho cried and the women comforted her. "Don't cry," she told the sexton's wife. 'You'll get a short jolt com pared to mine and besides it's cold outside and the feedin' in tho can's pretty good after all." "Why did you steal!" the sexton's! wite xx as asKeii. "I don't know," she replied. ".Some insane impulse possessed me I guess. I couldnt resist tho temptation of taking things when I was in stores. I had a good homo and everything 1 wanted. My husband nnd I xvere af fected the same way when we were out in stores together." V ". I . x J ' that the amount of drugs obtainnbli from illegitimate sources was small. "There has not been n case of se rious collapse from sudden cessation of drugs admitted to the island in three months now," he said. "Tn the hos pital today are seven women and six men. A year and a half ago the xvnrd, which has n capacity of -If), was always filled, and we had a list of prisoners awaiting treatment." HA IE CURLED THIS WAY LOOKS NAT OK ALLY WAVY Photo by Cronise WILSON HOWARD. Who plays "Hi" in Hunter." some professionals could do it as well as he does it , and maybe they could- Inmn. ltt Ii a 1 1 I rili. t f , uVl In Mrs. Cheeseinan 's Oakland homo t. ; u' ' ' ,1P,'r..i ,,f .;. ,.rt ! over the First Presbyterian church the j , t)l(.re Bre s(.V(.rll ,0Z(.n rt !.,- . .. inn n-nti I ' .... . VaKllina pOUCe lOUIIU BIU1LI1 .'JV wwiiM of finery from the department stores. The couide were released on bail furn ished by officers of their church. 'YOURS FOR THE KAISER" Tonight, .ifter you have brushed out your hair, dip a clean tooth brush into some plain liquid silmerine and draw it through the hair, strand by strand. This is by far the best thing you can use if you want your hair to appear naturally w.ivy and curly, glossy ami beautiful. When you behold yourself in the mir ror tomorrow morn ing, you will vow never to go back to the drying, devital izing curling iron. Liquid sihueriiie is neither sticky nor greasy, and will not discolor the hair, spot the scalp or pro duce any harmful effect xvhatever. A few ounces, which of course can be iiad at any drug .store, will last for weeks. Salem Almost Makes "Dry" Record In Month of January-One Drunk With but half tin hour to spare the Demon Hum came to the rescue and planted a blot on Salem's dry reeoio for tho month of January when the Night Officers Victor and White brought in Jack Hogers in an intoxicat ed condition and lodged him in the city jail. It was ll::i(l and Night Snigiant The Fortune i Poland xvas just changing the date on Ins rulilier stamp to read February 1 and thinking. "One whole month, without a single drunk," when White and Victor appeared with the inebri ate. But 15 nrrests xvere made in January of this year nnd until the arrest of Kodgers last night no arrests for drunk enness had been made. Avso when the Let Quality, Price, and 5er vice Guide in Your Piano Purchase Neither Quality, Price nor Service alone should dictate the pur chase of your piano. Separately they may mislead. Combined, Quality Price Service present a fortification which safeguards ngainst un wise purchases nnd future disappointment. Ql'ALlTY with us Stands for Cood Pianos. The products of fue tmies noted for the character of their goods, the sterling worth, the 'lechanical and musical excellence of every instrument on our flours. PKH'K, in our stores, combined with Quality, insures that the piano you select may be purchased at the lowest figure allowable in modern merchandising. The same figure that, you would pay save for the ad dition of Kasteru freight on the floors of its Manufacturers. SKKVICK means tho proper care and consideration of your piano or player piano in the years that follow its purchase. In Service, as in Quality and Price, our stores offer satisfaction far in excess of your expectation. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK TERMS. Eeniember we offer 25 lessons free with each piano sold The Wiley B. Allen Co. Mason & Hamlin Pianos PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS VICTROLAS AND RECORDS R. F. PETERS, Manager 521 COUKT STREET Lack of Blanks Makes I Girl's Whispered Words Trouble tor Brokers i May Solve Mystery San Francisco, Feb. 1. The first day of the shipper's declaration act was ushered in today with complica tions and protests galore. Tho act culls tor the itemization of cargoes on a special blank. Hut only 1,0011 of these blanks xvere sent by the government to San Francisco. Four thousand blanks last oulv about one day these busy times and four broker age concerns bought up the lot at one half cent, each within a few hours lifter arrival. This left scores of brokers without the necessary blanks. They marched upon J. ). Davis, collector of port, with heated protest and demanded that there be u, delay in putting the law into effect. Davis is in a quand ary, it xxill probably be several days before any more can come from Wash ington and it is imperative that many brokers have manifests ready. The purpose of the a't is to have u tabu lated list of exports in the hands of the government so that tabs can b kept un trade conditions. j I'.ufl'alo, X, Y., Feb. 1. .Wakening I'iiiiii the count in which she had been since a imirdeinus ass.iult yesterday' upon her and olher members of "ner j family, Miss tiriee Tcipcr today xxhi.i j pored to detectives n fexv wqrds thnt I may clear up the case. Afterward a'l i additional deputy was dispatched to l xv. itch John Tcipcr, who claimed a ue igro had beat up tin) girl, killed his ! mother and a brother. Teircr was tauen to headquarters for fuither examination. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells JIow To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid 1 BIG GUNS OVERBOARD. amateur players in Hilem who know that Mr. Mott is not in the habit of saying things like that at rehearsals. ()rpK,)n Kleetric trailarrived nt 11:2!) Patton and Howard have both gone with ,Mi,, will( ,, n ir f mii, ' dally over tniur parts. ( ooke lun!.,. ..ff:, ..,. .i .i. .., i .... . .it- . I tn ni'MNfvi iti'7 mull nun rA uracd the post canl business oxer to ',,.,, ' ' . . . ,,,,, , consist largely of ( lnnese liin. Find- SENDS HOTEL WARNINf- his brother Hall until after "The For Tacoma. Wash.. Feb . 1. Siirned tune Hunter" is oxer, nnd Fncle Sam's I "yours for the kaiser," a letter has been received here threatening to blow up a local hotel unless it ejected T. II. ; Clendenning of Vancouver, B. C, ac cording to the latter today. Clendeii- j ning, xvho is agent for the Russian Volunteer fleet and division marine ! freight agent of tho Canadian Pacific railway, claims the letter was received several days ago by the hotel manage ment and was turned over to him. It , wns mailed from Scuttle, January 21. Clendenning linn been here for two or mail the as'lum is being handled temporarily by nn assistant. This pair of coinedi.ins, which the cast has dub bed " tiie heavenly tw ins" have been holding secret rehearsals xvhenever they could get together. They ncci dently met at u church social the other night, and the minute they saw each other they started to open up the sec ond act of "The Fortune Hunter" right before the whole crowd. The seat sale for both Thursday's ind Friday's performances of "The v ....... M.. .,.,.." n;n !. three weeks directing the loading of :,. , Wednesday morning nt ft a. in. H'1 Tlin I. ,-!., am ''I.V T.O mi.l 7"i pr.ntu un . mnrn n n ,1 1 1, It T.rw-A l-nn l.nt flr VlillV .... . !.... u .. :n I ".'"" J. i-.... .-.,1. m, iniu ii..- n.i, ,,,iv n un en -1 ticK et will go direct to rtmmv. I tion to it. munitions on the Russian vessels. deelines to comment on the letter, ex- ing no labels on the package Sied Wing was arrested under the state law which requires all packnges containing liquor to be properly labeled. It is held th no liquor can bo brought into dry ter ritory in suitcases or any other c tainers without the contents being indi cated on the outside. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 1. Wash from n Sound steamer loosened the lashings that held four eight-inch guns, worth if!)3,(l00 and they sank in ."() feet of water after being carried from a barge en route from the Bremerton navy yard today. They xvcre to be shipped from Seat tle to Washington, I). C, to be rebuilt. One gun weighed -i,i)'c pounds. It is believed they can be lecovered. I In ono minute your clogged nostrils . will open, tho air passuges of your head I will clear and you can breathe freely. I No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headiii.'Tie, dryness. No struggling for nreatn at mglit; your cold or catarrh w ill be gono. Get n small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic., healing erenin iu your nostrils. It pen etrates through every nir passage of tho liiml, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief conies in stantly. It's just fine. Don't stny stuffed-np with u cold or nusty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. TROUBLE IN HAWAII. AUTO TIRE GOT HIM Salinnn, Cal., Feb. 1. When W. C. Hill removed a tire from his autumn bile today and threy it on the floor, it exploded and knocked him unconscious. When he recovered a few minute later, he was badly cut about the face and hands. San Francisco, Feb. L Immigration trouble is brewing in the Hawaiian islands. The axe is soon to fall there, according to reports brought here today on the liner Lurline. According to further reports reaching locul immigration officials, Anthony Cnmeinetti, commissioner of immigra tion, is now preparing to leave Wash ington to make a special trip to Hono lulu. B. L. llalsey, inspector in charge at Honolulu for years, will be the first to fall under the axe, it is said. When Things Go Wrong in the Stomach, Liver .and Bowels your health is quickly upset. Try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters at once. It Is n fine tonic nul remedy for the stomach.