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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAT,T"-VT. ORF.OOM THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916. TEDDYPOINTS (Coatlnued from page one.) It'k rfi' I in ).i i mi imli. h LAM' TIMS TODAY n Mary Pickford in The ETERNAL GRIND Friday-SaturJay 11 Daniel Frolunan Presents JOHN 6ARRYM0RE America's Foremost Comedian, iu "THE RED WIDOW" Orchestra Music I 'I nw. Jl ... iP - il itef'i-m'iri' afcrtfci' 1 " JmMitA.W, if rti tfti twit -'riarV M MUTUAL P AETEB.PICTUHE J i TODAY Marguerite Courtot iu FEATHERTOP A 5-Rcel Feature. Mutual Weekly fnmArhr y THEATRS Friday-Saturday "vaudeville Booked From a Real Circuit Reproductions of Famous Paintings THE KINGS Comedy, Singing. Piano of abstract thought. They iuu.-t be tnk on out of the world of cloudy promise and vague phrasing from before you and your follows for your ilwwim. ror two years, in the face of awful world cataclysm, this nation lias stood (Wpine and helpless and lias not in the smallest degree prepared itself to ward off. the danger. Nil promise, no luxeuse now iitiulo by those responsible for this iu netion is entitled to consideration. It is for you and your assistants to show the people that they have a worthy alter native to which to turn. "The professional Germnu-Aaieri-eans, acting through various :i,cncios. including so-called llermnuAniericnu al liances, are at this moment serving no tioe on the members of vour eoiiveiitiou that your netion must bo taken with a view to the interest, not of the I'nited Slates. Put of Germany, mid of that see tiou of the (ieniinii vole, which is aiili American to the core. Hot Roast for Germans, "f believe with all my heart that the "i-tioiis of these sinister (Ionium-Amer-irans will bo repudiated with contempt by the great inn-s o'f our fellow citizens who are in whole or in part of licini'tti blood, and who are, as wo all know, un surpassed in rugged and wholesr.uled Americanism by other citizens of our land. "Hut the professional (lerinan-Amer-ieans are Keeking to torrotizo your eon-, volition, for they wish to oloet nest No vember a man who shall not uo in good faith for the American president, but the viceroy of a foreign government. It is for your convention in emphatic j fashion to repudiate them. This euu be , done in effective manner onlv if such action is taken as to enable the repub licans, progressives, democrats, who are true to the principles of Andrew Jackson nnd in short, all Americans to join in the effort to reach the goal v e all have in view. "(,'an we not, forgot past differences, now, join for the safety and honor of our cuunfry to enforce the policies of genuine Americanism and genuine pre paredness. Surely, wo enu afford to act iu accordance with the words of Abra ham Lincoln, wliei lie said, " Muv all having a common interest, reunite in common effort to save our common country. May we ask those who have not differed with us to join in the same spirit toward those who have?" "As far as hit own soul f.s kuowu to me. it is in this same spirit that at this time 1 make my appeal to the republi cans and progressives assembled lit Chi cago. Signed "TFtronOKR TiOOUE VKi.TV' UmlkllHMMMl IH ri 1 I IM II u n 11 !1 11 ri IM ill 11 1 11 1 in IM ;3 :i i si 'V 1 f 4 i. 1 Hi iri II U m V It I J. J OREGON Today 'Triangle Pictures" IT-'" : - . H 4 'i i . . ; MAE in MARSH "HOODO ANN" Showing the Beautiful Little ' Screen Star at Her Best. By Stork Delivery Special Two-reel Keystone, Special Reel in with connection Mrs. Vaughn's Cook ing School Will be shown tonight and Tomorrow Night Coming lYtdajr nd Saturday 1 II. B. Warner ti m -ma THE RAIDERS Story of New York aid Wall Special Vaudeville n ri n u XI u t m ii N RI II 11 II EI 11 13 M 11 It II ts II II 11 U 13 II 11 II ti M 11 11 11 II II No Invitation Extended. (Iiicngi), III., June ti. Shown Theo dora Kooaovelt ',s statoniont by a repre sentative of the b'ntted l'ress, Chairiunti Hurtling only -smiled, and declined to comment. A moment later, asked if the colonel would bo tendered an invitation, ha said: " I cannot say." Ilurding passed the l;nied l'ress bid letiu buck to members of the untionul committee, while rending the full fOxf himself wit Ii interest. Later, he handed, this back to Xali.ual (.'huh ninu llillos who took it with him to the back of the platform. There a number f national coiumittee men clustered around him as he perused il. tiovernor Whi'n.iin, llii'lier.' liiclcer, only smiled lit the colonel's stato niont. After having read the Hoosevelt mes sage, Harding in response to an iutpiiry handed the 1'ullowjng statement to the United l'ress: "Colonel lioosevelt is always inter esting and a leading American, but the chairman has no authority to invite and rocogniv.o him as a speaker except on order of the convention. " more is no move to luvite mm,' commented Secretary Koyiiolds of the national committee. ir f f 5 ..L i 4, i f ' I A4 m n Jack Itarrymore fottnd his part in The Red Window" to be n very nerv ous one. With the war limitation and federal Investigation of. tho various bomb plots which ur now rife, he was somawliiit diffident about appearing iu public currying even "prop1' bombs, lint llaiiuibal Hutts, the distinguished , corset saiesmnii, eelluloided by Hurry more in this rnrnmouut picture, was . luiri-ti vj inn xiusniiiu cunsiii u i ui n Pi I LI - - . - ... . ' ;;.' ...-,,,........ ... - ,.:i-;:-$i-fl lagr J-Sy k v pi Y" 1 1 s'! a f '-A , ' . " 2 ' -': ' o, A iimelv W arraiiff m M U T, - .- C. f. : ! 'LEVEN well-known automobiles have aJvuztccd in price within the I f;t - i '.ii v i'. if rill 3, 1 last ninety days. The Maxwell Company has not increased their priccsTv hot know what their plans are, but we do know and you know that materials entering into the construction of good automobiles now; cost from 20 to 300 per cent more than they did six months ago. Nothing is to be gained by delay. Much may be los.rKV Not only may you lose several dollars in the purchase pricej biit you are sacrificing the enjoyment, the relaxation, the health-giving pror erties everything, in fact, that makes motoring the favorite pastime of the nation. $ We urge you to come in and investigate the Maxwell. ' "A 'i - Or, we will refer you to any number of Maxwell owners and let , them tell you their own story in their own way. They will tell you what they have told us. That the Maxwell is' good-looking that it is powerful that it is comfortable that it is economical in short, that it is the best investment they ever made, ( They will tell you more and they will tell you gladly and freely. That's the way they f eel toward us and the Maxwell Can Whatever you do, don't put this off. We have a few cars on hand and can take orders for immediate or future delivery at present prices. If you can't come in today, phone us for a Maxwell demonstration. - : 3 Jewing Car $655 Roadster $635 J, 0. B. DETROIT Halvorsen & Burns MAXWELL SERVICE Corner High and Ferry Streets STATION Phone 959 Time Payments if Desired full, ftinsiilcriihly better attemlnnce than yesterday. The lologtitos were also very much more perky in spirit. The conversation was more enthusiastic. there was more of it, tlia band played more lively airs, and there were more women in the galleries. It was roiuing just as dismally outside as it did yes terday but there was a noticeable change today from the apathy which seemed iu the air yesterday. Split the "Rock of Ages." The liand -swung into the "Star Spangled Hnnner" ut U:-l and this evoked polite burst of applause after It was 11001I when Chairman Warren I foe should attack us, a million Amor of Alicliigan, of the rules committee licnus in Ford machines would meet came on the plinf..r.u with his report. I them and drive them back. " He read the long formal report, outlin-j He suggested 1m was an "elder ing the rules of the li'OS convention ' statesman, " like those in Japan, and uiul adopted as the rules of tho pros- j intimated that if they wanted an "eld out convention, while the audience sat 'or statesman " us a candidate they politely 'quiet. , 'could have him. The rules com in it tee's ' report wasj Uncle Joe Issues "Dcfi." dnt't- j Harding next called, oh "If nolo Joe" DePew Telbj Two Tord Jokes. jCimuon, mid the galleries and floors Chauneey M. IViVw then addressed lyUf. , , ., , the convention. The object was to hill "-' 1''' you, yelled one deleSate lime awniting report of the resolu '" ,h trraud uld UJ1,U pf ,u" ''O"8-1 ... ,...ii . .... arose. ll' iue iiinioue 1'layere comeaian now ""- .v n quakes audibly everv time auy heavily j time, practically nil seats were occupied ' old , ..iniiistnclied. gumshoed" individual of very! wept "o"1' hundred in the Rallenes., -sta 'MEET AT THE OBEQON" 1 1 a. ifw mi wwi wf w ww 1 . ix, - .j. i -ri t ti il ii mm Jut mi ni miniuriini, )(UilliUt'H Hiuitiiiuui ui ii'ij !iviiliMit 1 1 i ltirt i iu n nnciwtorM linnmniH to Sltniv fixodly ut him. Thin picture will bo Ht tho Yo Liberty thcufro Kiid:iy and 1 1 ; Milurilny. OurWbntAdswil brirucni Signal rhcydcarlhcrwd resulb iGroMounjcAn ictyourwdnt. Try onei always (Cmtlnued from Page One.) nil liulinhteil cionjr into his by' I hand ami dropping the lher im over the guard's i()i,.r, "my face oiilit to be my Imiluo, but " nnd at this moment 7,'i delegates from llliuois, Indi ana and elsewhere, rnu over, steam roll ered the guard and brouoht I'antioii alone; while those who had amusedly watched the scene applauded. II y 11:10 a. the hall wn almost n e,1 It!. J roe tor In enrrv n varied ns- "ira uoiuo piuv ui n ii iiiiuni- nun uvv lv "-, 'T mi i 1 i .1 II sortment of bombs about his persou. vast audience had stood throuKl,ont j soiuo -rood idd-tashionod oratory. ! , , x,y a few' ronorte s much spokes unii ot republicanisiu It was .exactly 11:22 when Senator i for more than Ou yai " was received IlardiiiR's gavel fell. j with u tremendous burst of cheers. 3dousinnor Francis 0. Kelley offe-J More than si years of age, Del'en ' Xfonsiouor Francis ( KeUoy offer- i voice was clear and his gestures i"or ed prayer. He reverently prayed for'ons. He drew a glowing picluro of con deliberations of the convention! ditious of IMiO and today declaring "Moss every motive aud thought of that Amerieitiism was then elm su is ours that is done with the idea of pleas- jiiue. iuij thee," he concluded. I He referred to Vrcsident Wilson as At the close of the prayer, the band, the "professor" nnd repeatedly poked sprung a new stunt, softly turning into 'uil t Ins toreiga policies. the strains of "Rock ef Ages They were cut right short iu the mid dle of the fiist verse, however, by a telephone message from Chairman Harding. The effect was wierd. Chairman Harding then inquired if the credentials committee was ready to report. Senator Smoot approved nnd so reported, being given a round of ap plause ns lie appeared under the sound ing board. The former senator sprung two Ford but i ve never seen it ut print never got to the lirunugiug editors. I'll tell it to you. "I've been asked who will be the candidate, "I've said this is a republican con vention and that it will select a repub lican and he will be elected." TJ crowd caught the "odd guard's" defiaace to the progressives of the new day ia I'ucle Joe's far flung challenge, and cheered him to the echo. "Chauiiccv, " he veiled at DelVw. iieuutor 1). Borah, of Idaho. Ho drew a convention recessed, at !:.')! o'clock un- jokes end got a big lnuh on bath. One .,,M,r """" anrnvers- whs: " A Ford machine is like a hath tub everybody wants one. and uohody wants to be seen in it. " The other was: "I turn dowk to the greatest pacifist who is here aenr me Mr. Hrvna for his definition of a pacifist. 'My idea is that they think that, if tiny foreign I'ncle Joe spoke of the "falling out" in the republican ranks fluir years ago. "There'll be no mire fall, iug out, WVenuse this convention will nomiaate a worthy ticket and it will be ! elected," he declared. ' Borah Got Ovation. Chairman Harding next' presented big ovation. Borah emphasized the need that the party stand strong on the point of national honor. He said that ihe party ought never to take the "shameless paths of expedieacy. " America has been generous, the sen ator declared, in extending citizenship. "Iu any contest involving the dig nity and hjeor of this republic, these new citizens would stand for Akieriea to. the last," he declared. "We do not doubt them and the re publican party doesn't want to take any position that they are traitors or that we art1 trimmers. "Make our position strong for Amer ica, and those who love America bt will bo with us. The others we don't want. "There is room under trie repuoacac banner for every loyal citien, regard less of the place of his birth of his an cestors. We believe in a great national policy. "We are prepared to speak for hu manity. We are prepared to nledue our- j solves to the full protection of Amor lican citizens not onlv because it is the thing to do, but because it is a guar antee cf peace. A vacillating foreign policy invites attack. A nation wliicR regards itself as Moo proud to fight' will soon be regarded hy other nations as too cowardly to fight."' " Bornh attacked Wilson's Mexican policy. "A nation ho policy cjoitos coa tempt will soon excite a more substan tial form f'"punishiiient. " he asserted. At the close of Borah's speech, the til i o'clock this afternoon. Train Service For Cherrians Tomorrow For the benefit of the Cherrians aad those who intend to travel with tb Cherrians, the train service to- Fortland and return tomorrow is as follows: The special ou the Southern Pacific will leave nt 7.53 tomorrow morning from ITrade and Commercial streets, and at S o'clock from the S. 1". epot. It will leave promptly on time. Coming home there is the choice of three trains dur ing the evening. The first leaves the I'nion depot nt f:15 o'clock, the second at 11 o'clock p. m., and the last night train at 1:30 a. m. The train leaving; Portland at 11 o'clock p. m. will arrive in Salem ut 12:5.') n. m. and wil be met by street curs for North 11 net South Com mercoial street and state street. Tick ets are good returning next Monday. The headquarters of the herrians is at. the Oregon hotel nnd all baggage prop erly tagged nt Salem will be sent direct to the suite of rooms already engaged at thg Oregon. ft . Ton can make money hy reading the Journal New Today column. V