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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 14. 1916. SEVEN 4 I The Basement Opens at 9 a. m. Every Morning A Tremendous, Stupendous VALUE GIVING -EVEN in the Economy Basement We Mention a Few of the Great Extra Specia MEN'S SUITS Values to $20.00 now $4.95 Sizes 34, 35, 36 MEN'S SUITS Values to $20.00 now $7.85 Sizes 34 to 38 These are on sale now. MEN'S SUITS Values to $22.50 now $9.65 Sizes 34 to 42 This sale is on now. Ladies' Shoes One assortment One assortment One assortment ."39c 95c $1.95 On Sale Now. CITY NOODLE HOUSE NOODLES 10c, EICEPOEK 10c FRIED RICE 15c 420 FERRY STREET Try Capital Journal Warn ah Guaranteed Entertainers The Oldest Organization in America Forty-Three Years Under Same Name, with Some of the Original Entertainers in Each Concert-Three Generations Artists, Composers, Juvenile Prodigies-Have traveled throughout America and Europe; sung for Presidents and Royalties. A Program of Classics, Original and Folk Sengs to he presented under the Auspices of the Co. M, O. N. G. Salem, Thursday, March 16 . ONE NIGHT 0NLY1-C0ME! Pretty New Middies 75 & 89c each Women's New Drawers, trimmed with nice wide embroidery 25 & 35c pair New Bungalow Aprons 35c Each of 3 for $1.00 Lace Curtains 25c Each Hat Frames, newest styles 15c Fine assortment of Flowers 15c Salad Bowls 15c Pretty Veils 15c Wonder Records 10c j "Mutt and MIn College" ! "Mutt and Jeff in College" is the title of the fourth edition ot Jiml i-ish er's cartoon comedy, produced in musi- Icnl I'omedv form bv Gus Hill, who his I ..:....;.! 'i.ia ;,,,.i,,,;,,n nf nffnrinir nn entire new play each successive season. ' actor lifetimes an unqualified success. t l ..i:t..l,. '!, ...... tlinot,ii..l iirii.iMutt ilTlil .left' sturtcil n tirlil tvnvo nf I I duction in the historv of the American , I stage has enjoyed success both artis-j I tie and finmeiallv email to that which j Attraction BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS $1.98 A line of Boys' Knee Pants Suits, values to $6.00, now $2.45 Men's Elastic Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 50c values 35c Men's Golf Shirts and Negligee Shjrts, 75c values 49c President Suspenders 15c MEN'S WORK and DRESS SHOES $1.95 Another assortment $2.65 Two Lots of Boys' Shoes $1.95 TRY SALEM FIRST mkm commmnciAL CLUU has been continuous since the premier presentation of this play more than 3 years ao. Tired humanity seeks di version, with little thought or worry as to its artistic organ. Jf a play or its actors ire able to extract incessant laughter from an audience naturally disposed to be incredulous, that nliiv or merriment that has been continuous and multiplying day by day since its inception. Like Hud fisher's daily car- j n.'.iif, di i"i'H a Hill IS iliiie to in ter new comedy features eicii season, so long will Mutt autl .(off play its yearly engagement to capacity audi ences. One doe& not have to stretch thir imagination to any grent extent to i conceive just how funny the pi ly will be. Mr. Hill has had nn entire new I scenic production built at reat cx- pense, together wilh the hundreds of I gorgeous costumes necessary to fit the environment. Theatre-goers who have laughed at Mutt and Jeff before, per haps several times, will find this of ! ferinjr so entirely new is to have the ' effect of being an innovation. Mutt 'ami Jeff will arrive for an engage ment of two shows commencing with n matinee next Saturday at the Grand. iManiger liligh is entirely justified in i urging his patrons to secure seats early, I in fact as soon as the sale is announced, ti'ast experience has proved to him the advit-ability of this. This is the big show not the one night stind com pany. GERVAIS NEWS j j Mrs. O. J. Moisan and Mrs. H. L. Koester were Salem visitors Saturday, i J. W. Grassnian and family have! moved to their place recently pur- j chasej of John Kappes. j Miss Genevieve Truth II of Portland was the week end guest of Miss Ger-, trade Bowley, Miss Mary Hurley returned to Port land Wednesday night after Bpentling i several days in Gervais. j Tr. Hickman reports the birth of a) girl Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Weidner of Fairfield. J. A. Johnson and family have moved into the Mary Hurley house recently vacated by J. W. Grassman anil family. Moving pictures at the Pass Time theatre vacated by J. W. Grassman and family. Moving pictures at the Pass Time theatre every Wednesday and Sunday nights. Free how Saturday afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. I,. K. Sieginuml made i a visit to Lone Pine Farm near fitay- it . . : .""H' ... i " -it I! 1 1 ' ! tf . I! 1?j nl ... ...... : . " ' ; ... " x 5 1 : , i 1 I 4 . . ; i 1 :': f" ' ? f 1 ' : ' 1 . ' t SCENE FROM "THE BAIT," MUTUAL MA3TERPICTURE, DE LUXE EDI . TION, IN FIVE PARTS. PRODUCED BY HORSLEY. To be shown at the Blign Theatre 1 lie Real Estate Transfers M. G, Gunderson e.t ux to Mathias S. and I.ina M. I.iew, pt. lots 2 and 11 and all lots 3, 4, 5, ti, 7, 8, !) and 10 blk. 17 Ames'add; also Coon el. G3-6-1W. Mathias 8. l.ien et ux to M. G, and Helen K. Gunderson, Coon el. ti.'MMW, (ieo. W. Smith et ux to Kmest L. and Mnrv J. Caufield, pt. John Stiff el. 4-7-2V. John K and Arthur Staples to Hulde Baugh Bajotti, lots 20, 21, 22, 23, 24r 25 and 20 Donald Fruit Tracts in sec tions 17, 10 and 20, 4-1W. Hans Tuffliis et ux to Jennie Best, lot 11, blk. 4, Capital Street add Sa lem. Peter Feller to Christiana Feller, pt. F. Bieconnet cl. 44-4-1W. Euucv D Smith et vir to G. B. Trot ter. pt.".T. P. I'onjade cl. 45-5-2W. Chas. D. Fultz to C. ). Morrill lot 10, blk. 2, Randall's add Salem. X. D. Jones et nx to Joseph H. Al bert, lot 4, hlk. US, North Salem. H. Vance Clymer et nx to Frank A. and Kthel M. Doerfler, Mary Center cl. 40-S-1W; J. Center cl., 39-8-1W. Benlah Ratliff to Isahellc Kberhard, lot 10, blk. , Highland add Salem. M. W. Baikhurst to Geo. W. and Louise J, Mnrley pt. lot S, lilk. 2, Skaife and Mclntowh add Silvcrton. Chns. Miller, Jr., et ux to I.ydia Hoyt, Samuel Miller cl. 54-9-2W; (has. Miller cl. 5")-9-2V; H. A. Johnson cl 55-3V; State 3H-9-3W. Ida and Fred I.ooney to I.ydia Tr Snmpel Miller cl. 54-9-2W; Cluis. Miller cl. 54-9-2W: H. A. Johnson cl. 55-9-3W; State 3(t-9-3W. ' Wm. Eseh as sheriff, tax deed to J. L. Cain pt, lot 1 blk. 1 Smith add Jef ferson. E. M. Croisan et ur to Claude B. and Jno. L Ames, lot 17 Homestead Acres. Christian M. Harold to Paul Girod pt. J. B. P. Uetioliin el. ili-lS-3W. W. A. Young et ux to T. A. Roberts, (ieo. W. Pitman cl. 13-7-1W; G. C. Kis senhart cl. 11-7-1W. T. A. Roberts to Martin T.arence, Geo W. Pitman el. 13-7-lWj G. C. Kis.wn hart cl. 11-7-1W. Albert Kemp et ux to McReynolds and Hovt, pt. lot 4 (unnumbered block) north of blk. 20, Salem. Ida M. and B. K. Hoyt to F. V. Rey nolds pt. lot 4 in unnumbered block north of blk 2i, Salem. A. W. I.iiidell et ux to Joseph H. Al bert lots I, 2, 6, 7, and 8, blk. 13, J. My- era ailtl Salem. F. O. Kidmen et ux to Meta i-Hrg h. L. Thomas cl. 7-u-lE; also pt. lot 9 ton about ten days ago with their auto mobile and it is reported they are j snowed in. ; The Gervais Community Club cave; another social at the Masonic, hull Tues- 1 day night. Seven tables indulged in the game of Five Hundred. Ice cream ' was served after the games. Mis. j George Vogle won first prize for ladies , and G. J. Moisan won first priw for gentlemen. .Miss Marie Mangold ami (.'lair Smith Star. won the booby prizes. PS TODAY, TOMORROW &nd THURSDAY CLEO RIDGELEY in The Golden Chance A Lasfcy Feature of Striking Strength and Splendor. Pathe Weekly Homo of Paramount Pictures sua y ana vveuncMay. Violette Wanted To Develop Her Soul Berkelev. ( al., Mar. 14. J. Stitt Wil son, former socialist mayor of Berkeley, explained today why his daughter, Viol ette, aged 19 years, lett tue University of ( alifornii, and went to los Angeles. "My wife ami I objected, said nil- son, "because her mind was made up and we. had to yield. Violette said present day educational methods were all wrong and that she wished to cut her own p.ithway through lite nnd de velop her own soul as she believed as it could not Vie developed in college." In quitting the university, Miss Wil son explained by saying she was "cap tain of her soul" ami had a. right to guide it where she willed. She wrote rfn article called "Education vs. the Soul," in which she expl lined why she drooped her studies. The inspiration to quit them came to her, she said, 0110 morning when sue was walking to her French class. All outdoors was very inviting and solemnly beautiful, wrote the girl Sho mentioned the dew on leaves ami mist melting on green hills the majestic uni versity emnpus still half shrouded in tog and the solen stillness, t onipared to the musty French class nnd its rules of Grammar, Miss Wilson saitl she tounil the real world immeasurably su perior. class. So she did not go to the French Next day the fog md dew again inspired her, she wrote, so again the; trench class was "ditched, as the students say. She concliiiled wilh a paragraph say ing: " Under existing circumstances, is it. .my winder that nigh school stu- dents lacl: imagination and that we meet university graduates who are on - tirely without originality or enthnsi - asm? Let us li'avo less red marks, few schedules, no .lilonias, no gowns, noi ceremonies, no gradu itions. If Darwin natl pursueil his enllego worn Ii he a sane person he might not have left us a great legacy of information." see. R, H1K. Stephanie Strain to J. N. Groshoug lot N, blk. 1, St. Louis Mann company. Ore. Fred !. Waters et ux to Arthur J. Cook, lot 22, Granbenhorst Fruit Tracts. Ben Bowdeii et ux to Lena Snxton. K 1-2 lot 2:(, Capital Home add, Sa lem. TODAY - TOMORROW Mutual De Luxe Edition "TI:E BAIT" live Parts Powerful Story of Frontier Life. Betty Hurt, the Horslcy (Mutual) player, possesses a rial Indinn bended jacket, and a pouch which was given to her father, by an Indian chief tain of Montana. The little star wears them in the. Mutual Masterpictuie, De Luxe edi tion, "The Unit," in which she plavs opposite 'itiuiu Clifford. y lwuiuMtmts VU THEATRE V J LAST CHANCE TONIGHT TO SEE SMASHING THE VICE TRUST A Wonderful Fight on White Slavery by, Dist. Atty. Whitman, of N. Y. Every Woman Should See This Picture. TONIGHT ONLY u panish War Veterans la All Sections Would Respond to Call Vera Cruz, Alex., Mar. 1 1. Mexican newspapers today declared no rupture between the Inited States and 1'ro visionnl President Carrnnza had occur red. There was uo official new of the negotiations. No excitement has been manifested j here yet. (iovernor Jara is openly dis couraging " imgnism. vo has taken precautious against possible outbreaks and assured t'nited States Consul (an- nda that, all Americans would be pro-' county prosecuting attorney totlny tected. Minister of the Interior Breeeda ! making in all six candidates in tho is understood to haTe brought Jara a, field. message from Carranza containing in-j Mr. Gehlhar issues the following struct ions. i statement in connection with his an- i nounceuieiit : WtU Protect Americans. I To ) ; utmost townr.l law enforce- c. r.. , i n, """t without tear ot tho influential and San Diego (at Mar "--O""' wiI0Ut ,vor t0 the ri,h. r wiU con acre receiTed today by olonel J H.;,imic , US), bllsi,u,BsiUtl) ln(Mnms wUil . i-noieron. co..,.,.... .... K .....1 tltt: uuiin'iv. umini-'i had been ordered here from autniioiiai ineii Pl'get sountl points to recruit, tnc local '"" - panics. Kecent expirations ot ,lll!it - nients'havo depleted sohie of the coni- panics, and it is declared the war iV - pnrtinent means to hvrp the orgnnin- tion up to full strength. The four troops of the First cuvulry, which, tort nerei late ye.derday, were transferred to the Southern Pacific at Colton today and were well on their way to Douglns, Ariz. Agna Prieta Abandoned. Douglas, Ari,., Mar. 1-1 Agun rrieta.i arrom the border from here, is prac tically deserted by Carranza soltliei.i today The garrison left for Naeoznri on orders of General Calles. Calles is concentrating his men at Nncoznri, 73 miles south. His object is not known. But it is believed, his intention is to avoid friction with the American troops as hrj soldiers are restive. The bonier is being closely watched by the United States troops. May TJse Coast Artillercy. San Francisco, Mar. 14. That even atrillerymcn may be used in the cam paign against Francisco Villa was indi-j cated today when it was learned all gunners had been given light uniforms; suitable for tho hot Mexican climnti Army men agree, however, that artil lerymen will not be scut unless the need for men becomes acute. Kvery soldier of the western department of the army is ready for active service. Those who have not already been ordered south j eagerly await the command. ' Guarding the Big Dams. San Piego, Cal., Mar 14. Guards to i day have been posted at tho Morena and Upper (May dams to prevente pos sible damage, by Mexicans. The ('hollas Heights reservoir will bo guarded at night. No XT. a Troops In Mexico. , San Antonio, Texas, Mar. 11,-Xt ! 1 American troops are in Mexico totlav. , according to General Fred Funston. He ' called all rumors to the contrary "b ! j solute falsehoods. " Funston stated the United States expedition could not petit under wtttr fotlnv !5 se if:!:. !jt ge j sft i TO OUICKLY REMOVE UGLY HAIRS FROM FACE (Beauty Notes.) i Peaiitv-destroving hairs are soon banished from the skin with the aid of j a ilelatone paste, made by mixing some water with a lit 1 1 o plain powdered dcla- tone. This is spread upon the hairy sur-i fieri for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed; off and tho skin washed to remove the I remaining delntone. This simple treat-1 inent. banishes every trace of hair nnd, leaves the skin without a blemish. Cau-j tion should be used to be certain tout itj is ilelatone vim buy. IJU1L S. & C. Vaudeville SIX BIG ACTS , ARE YOU A MASON? If so don't miss WILLIAM LYTELL & COMPANY in a Screaming Comedy - , "AN ALL NIGHT SESSION" STRASSLE'S ANIMALS Trained Seals, Dogs, Ponies and Birds Cleverest act of its kind in vaudeville. GRAND THEATRE GRAND THEATRE COOPERATION 1 You will greatly appreciate the co operation afforded yon by a prompt trial of. liOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters when the stomach is bad, liver lair and bowels clogged. ' Max Gehlhar Comes Out For Prosecutor Max Gehlhar the present county clerk ' d nis notice of candidacy for the re pu b lie in nomination for the office of ,0 P!um, cmomu.al cal0 ; tbe expen j, nfi , r , : .( . , with the nliurt.li: Will 1 t-mitiuue to be economical. For law eu j fn ement. , , . , , jny joUBNAXi WANT ADS. i All Star Triangle Bill Oregon STARTING TODAY Cross Currents The story of a man who, lov ing one sister, married the other, only to ho cast on a tropical isle with the one he loved. Stai-ring HELEN WARE and, COURTENAY FOOTE A Griffith Feature WEBER and FIELDS In 'The Worst of Friends' 3 Reels of Undisguised Glee 3 New Fun and all Keystone. "HOME OF TRIANGLE" Don't miss Meyers Big Fash ion Show- here next week Tuesday Kvening, March 21. SUNDAY MARCH 1 9 TONIGHT ONLY