Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 06, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL .i RNAL, SALEM, OREGO" SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916.
FIVE
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Sunday -
Win. Fox
Uiolef
Horner
IN
The Marble Heart
BY BERNARD
Staged under Ihe super
vision of
HERBERT BRENON
Taken in the West Indies
a Drama Depicting the
tortures of Guilty Con
science.
s
Special
Orchestra
Music
ncaiuu t cuius vuicnoou
Vaudeville
DECON
MOGNENI
Famous Gypsey Tenor
in Native Costume
MANKIN
; Tn Frog Man
'' Special Scenery
Fatty Arbackle
In a Keystone Comedy
Mutual
Masterpicfare
Last Times
TODAY
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Last Times Today
CONSTANCE COLLIER
IN
THE CODE
of
MARCIA GRAY
Pathe Weekly
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC
New Today Ada wort while you
Bleep will have result for you in the
morning.
OREGON
Last lhanceBilly Burke in
' .y !s-'
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Drew in a Comedy
Monday
Presents
CEAPIK
Special
Orchestra
. Music
Former Dallas Boy
Arrested In Portland
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Or., Mav 6. Arthur Serr, a
j son of Henry Serr, formerly proprietor
I of the Gail Hotel, wan arrested in Port
land, Monday night following a joy
riilo on the Base line road when the
machine in which they were riding up
I net and one of the girl members of tho
party was seriously injured, Serr was
driving the car at the time of the ac
cident. Bicycle Theft Caught.
Sheriff .7. W. Orr and 1 E. Davis
were at Liberty, Marion county, the
first of the week -and arrested Ernest
Karl, a, former resident of this city
who was accused of "stealing a bicycle
from the Davis store about three weeks
ago. The boy who is about 17 years of
age was tried before Justice Hardy
Holman on Wednesday -and fined $20,
hut was released on his promise to pay
tho amount on installments as lie is able
to earn the money. The tolcn machine
SEE
HELEN
HOLMES
AND
Pearl White
IN THE
'Iron
Every Tuesday - Wednesday U
TONIGHT
IN U
IB
Tomorrow and Monday
VALLI VALLI LISH ACTRESS IN
"Her Debt of .-Honor"
A METRO WONDERPLAY
New Orepa Orchestra
SUNDAY EVENING
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The Supreme', "Mary Pickfotd," in an
usual role of laughs and tears at Ye
Thursday.
was also recovered and returned to
Mr. Davis.
Receive X-Ray Machine.
Dr. U A. Bollmiin and Dr. V. C.
Staats received this week a fine new
X-Bay machine of the latest and most
modern sttyle for use in their office n
the Dallas National Bank building.
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Appeaxinf in "The Iron Claw" serial
at the Bligh theatre every Tuesday
nd Wednesday with Pearl White and
Sheldon Lewis of Ihe famous "Elaine
Trio."
Government Employ
Dismissed As Traitor
Washington, May fi. Ernest Brunc.k
en, assistant registrar of the copyright
division of the library of congress, was
dismissed today for making statements
derogatory to President Wilson and the
United States. He was formerly eity
attorney of Milwaukee. Bruncken had
been under investigation for ten days.
"Wilson is a traitor," is one of his
alleged statements. Ho was also
charged with saying: "beside Wilson,
Benedict Arnold was a patron saint.
America is the tail of British civiliza
tion. The mouthpiece of Grent Britain
is going to speak today."
This was said, it was claimed, the
day Wilson went to address congress ou
the submarine issue. When the Lusi
tania was stink with terrible loss of
life, Bruncken is alleged to have cried:
"Let the good work go on."
OVERTON HAWGOOD WEDDING
Thursday afternoon at Senttlo Mr.
J. C. Overton, of Oklahoma City, Okla
homa, and Mrs. Jennie Hawgood were
mimed and are expected to arrive in
Hubbard Friday afternoon. The wed
dine was a quiet affair, only a few
close Hubbard friends knowing of the
approaching marriage. The contract
ing parties are enjoying the afternoon
of life and those who know them best
wish them a pleaBint journey through
life. Mr. Overton has extensive hold
ings in California and it is thought
they will make their home near Los
Angeles Hubbard Enterprise.
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Monday Only -Strange
Case of Mary Page
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MARY PICKFORD
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POOR LITTLE PEPPINA
extraordinary cnaracterization, an un
Liberty Tuesday, Wednesday and
OERVAI3 ImOTES
Zcno Schwab and wife are the happy
parents of a 12 1-2 pound boy, born
Hay 1.
Mrs. Kueenc Mnlo returne.l one dny
last week from a two weeks' visit with
relatives at t'hohalis, Wash.
Mrs. Bat Powers, who recently mi
dcrwent an operation for nasal 'trouble,
returned Saturday evening
Miss Rita Keppinger went to I'orval
lis Wednesday to visit her sister, Vera,
who is attending 0. A. O.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford, of
Albany, are visiting ot the home of
..Irs. Crawford's parents. They came
down the Willamette river in their
gasoline launch, landing ftt Varfield.
H. D. Mars and wife became the
owners last week of the Herman Fick
ens place, which they have been occupy
ing for the past four rears, getting a
deed from Mary Hunter Pearson.
Postmaster August Huckenstein and
son, August, of Salem, were in Gervais
Tuesday for a short time. The young
man looking after cigar business and
the tather was enjoying a motor trip.
Sister Mary Ptrpetua (Millie Weiss)
arrived in Gervais Saturday to visit her
father, John Weiss, jshe was accom
panied by Sister Superior I.ouis of the
St. Paul Academy, where she will recu
perate for a few months.
Mr. Georgo Cogle, who has been
spending the winter in Gervais, expects
to lenvo Sunday for Haines, Alaska,
where he has extensive interests, Mrs.
Vogel will remain here with her moth
er, Mrs. C. St ravens, during the sum
mer. Star. -
CANBY FAIR RACES
The Clackamas 1'otitity Fair will be
held at Canby, Septernier IS, 1, 2!
and 21, There will be a lacing pro
gram wach diy as follows:
JSeptember 18, first day, 2:30 trot,
mile heats, two iu three, purse, $li")0;
half mile run, purse ij7."i.
September 19, eecond day: 2:l!i pace
mile heat, two in three, purse. $200;
free for all trot, mile heat, two in three
purse, $200; one mile run, purse $100.
September 20, third dny: 2: IS trot
mile heat, two in three, purse $200;
free for all pace, mile heat, two in
throe, purse $200; 3-4 mile run, purse
($100.
I September 21, fourth dny: T'rec for
iall, mile heat, two in three, first and
second money, winner previous d lys
barred, .purse l.0; 3-8 mile'run, handi -
enp, purse $100; .one-ball mile run, ber of the Ford pence party, is seriously
beaten horses, purse $50. ) ill. She suffers from tuberculosis of
"' i the kidneys, with diabetic, eomplica-
DR. SHAW TO BE AT DONALD ( tionll. i.10f(.sor Kmily G. Balch, of
t Wclleslcy college, who was Miss Ad
Dr. Tnomns Shaw, chief agriculturist , !,' alternate us n member of Henry
of the creat Northern and Oregon Elec-j j-'oril 's permanent neutral pence con
trie will give a series of lectures on ; f,,r(.ncl,( ni(. ,yym Addams health
agriculture in the Willamette valley is in a ,,r,.(.arious condition, but it is
commencing May Hi, at Don.Ud, Ore- mu(;u ,)(,lt(,r t linti it has been. Jt is
.. ,, .,, , , , 'hoped that a few more months of rest
The meeting at Donald will be held ,, treatment will enable her to n.a..e
in rue nan oi ine oniiK uuii.ting at i
tl.n nO..iinn C..l,tn..fa C
o'clock in the afternoon. Subjects of
vital importance, will be taken up by
Dr. Shaw, and every farmer should at
tend. A 46-DAY DROUTH
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San Francisco, May 0. Rain began
falling here today for the first time in
45 days, an unprecedented period f
drouth for this season. According to Hie
forecaster, tho precipitation extends
along the seaconst from this city north -
ward. He predicts that there will be,
rain in the Son Joaquin valley tonight,' ioko nrm here reeentlf.-, while
but fair weather is looked for here to-,,.rH:,j,, ,i nutoniobile, was here Snt-
inorrow. unlay, having Dr. Giesy, who reduced
1 1 ' itho fracture, fxaniine the arm, which
is makiim satisfactory progress.
I B. J, Grimm, ono of the pioneers of
journal new ioaay Ads tte-
liver the Eoods. it
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"A
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CEH FSrOM "W OIBT OF HONOR".
Featurine Valll Valli. the noted Eniilbh
Salem Club Will Be Hosts
To 0. A. C. Cadet Band I
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Oregon Agricultural I'uMege is com
posed of some 0 students in attendance
from Salem and its approximate vicin
itv. A large majority of the members
are alumni or Kaieui High school. Tho
members of this club have conceived
the idea of bringing home a small por
tion of the enjoyable features of col
lege life to their friends, now under
graduates of Salem High school. This
is being brought about by bringing the
famous O. A. ('. Cadet Bund to Salem
on the evening of May lth to furnish
music for a dance to bo givn on that
evening at the Armory in honor of the
Senior class of the high school. This:
class is composed of 110 members and!
it is the hope of their hosts tnat each
one will find it possible to be present
on this occasion.
The cadet baud is composed of 40 1
pieces Had every member iias proven
himself a master on many occasions;
which they have been before the public. ;
In a letter to Mr. l' A. Holmes, mnu-j
ager of the band, Mr. (!co. M. llyland, !
managing secretary of the Oregon Ciuu-'
mission 1'. 1. f. E. in extending the np
I precintion of the commission for the
! services rendered in the Oregon Huild-
ing, says, " We have had no more sat
' isfaetory music since the opening of
the Exposition, and the most favorable
comment has been heard from Exposi
tion officials and musical critics gen
erally. II was indeed fortunate for us
that we had the opportunity to secure
your valuable services during your stay
in San Francisco.
The Cadet Band is nil organization of
many years standing and the vigorous
military training and daily rehearsals
have produced a military band equal, to
!niJV ; n,e West. The bands' director,
(.'apt. H. L. Beard, has been in charge
of the band for nearly ten years. Prior
to his period he was connected with
some of the best military bands of the
United States' army.
A concert will preceed the dance, be
ginning at 8 o'clock nnd no doubt the
thirty piece organization will make our
big Armory vibrate with a class of
music that will be a real trcnt to the
people o' Salem.
JANE ADDAMS SUil'ERS
FROM SERIOUS ILLNESS
(
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j JANE P) DDR MS
Jliw, j,,no Addams. the famous soci
1 ologist of Chicago and prominent mcm-
tl,e inurn(,y ,0 utocklinlm for the
. ' . .
ing conference on intcruntinntil pence.
AURORA NEWS NOTES
Joaquin Miller went to Portland re
cently to take an examination for pro-
motion to the position of station agent
,,,, wi ()np of ,,, fi.st 0.lnillRBi
Frnll( Wrightii,an was here Tuesday
, from Sulem on business. He met many
oM f, ionl while here, among tiiem
fw W. M. Miley, Dr. H. (liesv nnd
;0. w. Frv, A. II. Will nnd others.
c W Mnvwrn. nf llnbbnr.l. wlm
frithis section, wis in the city Friday,
fr ririm t t;m ,i t..,l tn bnil.l
ir'n flti,l l!.-n in own l.nt. hits f illllllv
decided to remuin on the old honio-
h
a. t
artrein t th nrnirnn tnniorrnw
Tuesday.
Wednesday
iiMiywi
Ye LIBERTY
Theatre
in an Unusual -Role of Laughs
and Tears. An Extraordinary!,
unaracienzatlon in
IImary "
A 1V111 V 111
POOR LITTLE PEPPINA
BY FAMOUS PLATERS FILM CO.-BEST
Listen !
for the big 40
Piece Band
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Will give the annual play in honor of Fairy Court
'May .Day Fete'
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Assisted by the .
PORTLAND JUVENILE BAND
Grand Theatre
SATURDAY
EMPRESS
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K -r ' 'i I mimmmimt , ' nr mirr im in ictufaaniami 1 1 Mn-f -ni firm if i r 'i ' -nrf-T i fTftir.JT"'
Russell Brothers
and Mealey
COMEDY TRAMPOLINE ACT
Gorman Brothers
la Their Own Song Creations ,
Hoyt, Stein and
Daly
"LftUGHTER"
SUNDAY ONLY
Matinee at
2:30
!BLI1
THEATRE
stead where the family is so comfort
ably situated.'
Saturday evening May 0, thlre will
lie some of tho best films ever shown
here, at Sim's theatre. Don't fail to
see t lie Kiinawny Box Car, Adam's An
cestors, Too linen for a (told Mine, jinl
I Selig rnhu.io No, 11. All lino lea
I tlll'CS, S and 10 CCIltS.
I'na Temple No. 'JO, Pythian Sisters
was especially honored last week Wed
nesday evening in having present their
supreme chief, Mrs. Corn A1. Dnvis,
who 'as grand chief, instituted
Temple, sixteen veins ago. A
I'na
h'rge
number of meoibeis were 111 ittcioliiiice
nnd Arinn Temple of llnliliurd was
also well represented. A find banquet
was ono of tlm Piter features of the
evening's session, Observer.
UNION HILL NOTES.
, ,
Miss Ida Denny spent tho week end
with homo folks in Sulem,
Mrs. (iilmour and onughters Stella,
fetha, Pdyth and Bernico spent scv -
GOOD FOR 100 VOTES
Mary Page Contest OREGON THEATRE
Name
Contest Closes May 10
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-PARAMOUNT ARE ALWAYS
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The Salem
Fairy Court
Juvenile
iiml Am mat nut ma mi m m mi m!
Evening
7 and 9
1
ernl days" at Victor Point visiting relu-
fives this weak.
-Air. ami Mrs. Walter Hcutor and son
Ronald motored to Suleni Nntuhluy.
The wedding dance given at the Hoy
Mollet home .Saturday night was well
attended. There was ((iiite :i uuuiher
there from Stnyton including Mr. nnd
Mrs. James Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ployd
Crulitrce and son Dale and .Miss Jessie
Thomas. Of course everyone had a
good timo
finite a number from this di.itriit
attended the drama lit V ictor Point on
I Sntiii'iliiy evening turn said they got
their money's worth.
r lln, Adolph Heater motored tn
'Slavton Siindn y.
! v. J). Hurt" and wife spent Stimbiy
nt t10 w. K.Tate lioine. Stavtou Muil.
m
SUED rORD TOR $100,000
I Washington, May C The nnvv league
1 ,m)uv eu(1 n0UTy y0rd for $100,000,
charging thlit he published in advertise-
m,,ts statements " libelous and detain-
itorv" to tho organization.
May 13
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Monday. s t.