Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 29, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL .TO' TINAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAR. 29. 191G.
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of Women's
Suits and
Coats
Fashion, superiority
and smartness char
acterize our new
large and very choice
array of Spring Suits
aifd Coats. Owing to
the lateness of Easter
and also the late
spring, we are offer-,
ing some Wonderful
Pre-Easter Specials
Suits at the Following Prices.
$50.00 SUITS . . .$39.00 $25.00 SUITS. . . $20.00
$40.00 SUITS . . .$34.00 $20.00 SUITS. . . $17.50
$30.00 SUITS . . .$24.00 $15.00 SUITS. . . $12.50
OTHERS AT $10.00
COATS ALSO AT REDUCED PRICES.
TRY SALEM FIRST
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LAST TIME TODAY
The Sensation of the
Year
BESSIE
BARRISCALE
IN THE
PAINTED SOUL
Is
Moore's GIRL SHOW
THEATRE
Coming Sunday
SARAH BERNHARDT
h SUNDAY, APRIL 2
S.&C.
VAUIEVILLE
VALD0 & CO.
MYSTERY NOVELTY
GRANT GARDNER
BLACK FACE FUNSTER
THE WAR CHILD
with
MISS ANN HAMILTON
and Distinguished Cast
SCHARF&RAMSER
THEY DON'T DANCE
BUT, HOW THEY CAN
SING.
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CASTING
LAMYS
Sensational Casting Act
BIG MUTUAL
PICTURE PROGRAM
fl) THEATRE
rfaramourik
TODAY - TOMORROW'
Thursday
j Jesse L. Lasky Presents (he
Character Star
Theodore Roberts
In the picturizatinn nf tho
Amoricnil Classic Murk
Twain's
WILSON
With the consent nf the
Mark Twain Co.
Pathe
Weekly
Yi
Tourist and Publicity Depart
ment Will Elect Director
Next Monday
The tourist, publicity anil convention
department of the commercial club will
iiold a meeting next Monday evening at
the chili rooms for the election of a di
rector of that department for tho com
year. The Cherry fair will probably be held
the last week in June ind whoever is
elected Monday evening will have full
charge of this annual event and the suc
cess or failure of the fair will be due
to a great extent to tho efforts of the.
new director.
According to the constitution at least
throe names must be proposed for the
office, the person receiving tho great
est number of votes being declared
elected.
The tourist, and publicity department
is now receiving 10' i per cent of the
club 's funds.
In the election of the director of
department only those who have affil
iated with that department are en
titled to vote. However, this does not
prevent other members of the club from
attending and showing their interest in
the club work.
P. G. Deckebach is the present di
rector and has already done consider
able work in regard to the Cherry fair
land the trip of the Cherriius to Mans
field. Although the annual election of offi
cers will not be held until in May, the
directors of the different departments
will be elected from time to time, in
order that everything will be in read
iness to make plans for the coming
year as soon as the new officers are
j elected. 1'resident W. M. Hamilton
! states that he positively will not bc
come a candid ite, and with him out
I of the race, various candidates are be
ing favorably mentioned.
T. A. Reinhart Files
For Circuit Judge On
Democratic Ticket
T. A. Keinlmrt, of Salem, filed his
tieeiaranon 01 canuiuaey touay iur me
lemoeratie nomination for circuit judge
of the third .uidiei.il district. Mr". Kein
lmrt is a well known resident of this
city and has been, prominently identi
fied with various public offices for
a long time and has an excellent record
upon which to base his candidacy. Mr.
Reinhart will be the running mate of
j Judge William Calloway for tho dis
trict comprising the counties of M irioii
and Linn. Tiio other candidates in tho
field are .lodge Percy li. Kelly, George
Bingham and M.' K rogue, all re-
puiiiicans.
The 01 her candidates who filed to
day are:
P. M. Gill, of Dufur, candidate for
nomination by the republican party at
the primary elo.'tion, for tho office of
I state senator, sixteenth senatorial dis
trict.
J. W. Morton, of Hood River, candi-j
'date for nomination by the republican
: party for the office of stato .senator,
; sixteenth senatorial district.
I .1 ly L. Chancy, of Myrtle Creek, ean
' didate for nomination by tile domocrat
! ic party fur tho office of representative
in hte egislative assembly, 4th represen
i tative district.
I- l-M Wright, nf l.aOrande, candidate
lor nomination by the republican party
for toe office of commissioner of the
: public service commission for tho dis
trict coposed of the cnuuties lying east
' o tiie case ule oiintaius.
j Hndney J. Kitchen, of Vnion, enndi
idate for imniinariou by the republican
! party-for the office of district attorney
; tor 1'nion county.
I K. V. Littlefield, of Portland, candi
date for nomination by the republican
party for the office of- representative
in con:;i'ess third congressional district.
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imaginary enemies,
aned ll-'i, believed to
dav took refuge in
Prank I.. Loveland,
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registration card be
Mis. Plorence Hull;
bo his wife.
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intul condition.
SCOTTISH MACHINISTS STRIKE
London, Mar. H. Grave strikes
among Scotch machinists on the Clyde
are delaying manufacture of big guns,
I 1,'nder Secretary of Munitions Chris
j topher Addison, told the house of com
mons today.
Tlu; strikes were said to be aimed n'
j repeal of the government's conscription
I rule.
gillie Burke In Pajamat In the New I
Trianole-Fine Arte
dy "Peggy?'
OLY? WELL, DON'T BE!
At tho Oregon today.
j FORCED TO LEAVE MISSION
! San Francisco, Mar. L'S. Hecnuse
they were of German nationality four
j Homau Catholic sisters who worked for
in year among 700 Nohu savages in the.
I Marshall islands were ordered to leave
their post and return to Americi. They
. are here toilny, having arrived on the
j liner Sierra.
i The four sisters were the only white
I people tho savages had seen for year.
They were treated with great courtesy,
I residing in comfortable quarters the
wild'men built for them. When tneir
presence was discovered by the liritish,
however, a cruiser wis sent from Syd
nqy, ,0 rpmve them.
TWO MINERS KILLED
Pluefield, W. Va., Mar. 2S Two min
ers are known to be dead in the explo
sion today which entombed a number of
men in lower reaches of the tidewater
mine at Vivian. Sixteen terribly burn
ed laborers were removed. It is n(t
known how many are buried alive.
People Notice It Drive Them
Off With Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets
A pimply face will mot emharraae you
much lonner if you (tot a paokaite of Dr.
UdwnntB' Olive Tal.luts. The skin should
begin to clear nftnr you. have taken the
tablets a tew nights. .
Clbanite the tiloml, the bowela and the
liver with Olive Tablets.
Ur. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the suc
cessful Hulislltute for calomel there'e
never any skknesa or pain after taking
them.
Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel doe and Jimt ae effective
ly, but their action la Kentle and aale in
stead of severe und irritutlnjr.
No one who takes Ollre Tablet la ever
cursed with "a dark brown lante." a had
brrath, a dull, llstlee, "no aood" feellnit,
conatlpation, torpid liver, bad dlspoUlon
or pimply face.
Ijr. Kdn-nrda' Ollvo Tablet are a purely
Vegetable cmnpound mixed wlih olive oil;
you w ill know them br their olive color.
Dr. Klwarda siwnt yeara among pa
tients altlt':tel with liver and bowel com
fitnlnts.and Olive Tablets are the lmuiense
y -nVctlve reeult.
Take one or two nlchtly for a wik.
how much better vou feil and looa.
lor and ZTiv. per box. All drawn.
Tl-e Olive Tablet Cofiipany, Culuiubua, O.
OEEGON TI-
Today, Thursday and Friday No Raise in Prices
Special Matinee 10c
Evenings 15c
Hear Miss Allman Sing "Peggy"
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HOUSE VISITS PRESIDENT
Washington, Mar. 28. Colonel K. M..
Hoase, clo-se pemonnl friend of l'reai
dent" Wilson, arrived here thia after
noon. It is understood the president re
quested Ilia presence. 1'reiinmably the
visit is connected with the new tlerman
criaia. lie went directly to tho White
House.
CITY ASSESSOR SUICIDES
Douglas, Ariz., Mar. 28. A. P. Pnr
sono, city assessor of Douglas, commit
ted suicide today, sending a bullet
crashing through his brain. Financial
worries and the recent death of bin wife
and i"n are believed to have prompted
the act. Parsons was a pioneer demo
cratic politician of Arizona.
Let The Capital Journal print your
ealo bills and other job printing,
COLLIDED WITH COW
AND BROKE HIS NECK
Tacoma, Vn.h., Mar. L'f). Byron j
CisHie, of Tacoma, died in A Sumner j
hopital early today of a broken neck
and fractured i-kull, which he sustained
in a collision between his motorcycle
and a cow lavt night while speeding en
the Pacific, highway nenr North Pnval
lup. Despite his injuries, Cissne lived
five hours after the accident. Alfred
Church, who was Tiding on the ma
chine with ('indie escaped without in
jury. WHERE ART MEETS TRICKERY
Mmc. Sarah Bernhardt enmera acted
in score of scenes for Bluebird features
while she was still miffcring from the
results of the surgical operation that
left her with only one lower limb. She
was, at the time, practicing locomotion
upon her artificial :g. While suffer
ing intenso agony of mind and body,
her indomitable courage sustained her
and fho was resolved that there
should be this record of ".lennnc Bore"
(the last play in which she appeared .1
should be given to posterity.
In the forceful and impelling drama,,
which will lie the premier attraction of
tho season at the Hligh theatre on Sun
day nnd Monday, there remains 110 sign
of Bernhardt' infirmities for the in
genuity of the producer fins eliminated
everything save those portions nf
film ,that are noccssury to a 'fluent and
comprehensive story. Bernhardt is il
marvelous actress wo havo alwny.i
known in the years she has toured Am
erica, her natural, complete und licalthv
self.
Kvcry sign of her lumonoKH lias been
deleted. By tho trickery of production
while Mmc. Bernhardt is never seen in
' the act of walking, ."die is flushed from
- scene to scene in perfect seipience.
j When he last toured America as a vnu-
dcwlle star it was observed that sho
'depended upon somo support a chair
or some nrticlo of furniture sustained
her. And it is so in the film the nc
tress is photographed while she is eith
er seated or reclining, leaning upon u.
chair or table but always acting with
the vigor and virility that has made her
the most wonderful urti.st of her
time.
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I EXHIBITION
I.ntp Spring Styles, . Coats
!"uits and Dresses. Special
I Orders Taken.
J Thursday Only
U. O. SHIPLEY COMPANY
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