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THREE ocQisaai3zs&3S3caacRCBCscsasaaE!5:BCa Hallo, Jimmie! E THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPT. 11. 1916. ta ii ii ii ii ii u n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii u B h 11 ii n u n ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii ii SPECIAL DISPLAY SALE TtTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTf TTf T TTTtf TT TTTTTTTTTTTT" TTTTTTTTTTTTT TT"tttt TTTTTTTTT Of the Newest Felt Hats ft at $1.95, $2.29 and $2.75 Our New York buyer has just sent us by Express a small assortment of the most fetching Felt Hats, which he procured at an extraordinary low price. They came in five different styles, the Modiste, the Morris, the Hollywood, the Traflagar and the Rambler Made of fine quality felt in plain white, green, brown, rose, scarlet, sand, silver grey and plum. Also in the most fascinating two tone effects Regular values up to $5.00 especially priced ....... $1.95, $2.29 and $2.75 Be sure to come early if you want to share in this wonderful offer. For these. Hats will not last very long at these prices. GALE & CO. SALEM'S GREATEST POPULAR-PRICE DEPARTMENT STORE, SALEM, OREGON Corner Court and Commercial Streets ii ii ii ii For Ten Years Has Been Liv ing in Homes of Millionaires at Lake Forrest Is Homeless and Motherless and Wants God-mother to Visit Him Lake Forest, 111., Sept. 11. Marv New York. Meiit. 11. Anatole Wan Hiekey, eccentric domestic, may now ters --year-oll Beliau boy, a soldier nuf... .i..l.. i i . .. in the army of King Albert wants an ... , .,.. ' AmerU.0Il .. mothe,..., Hi d the lawn of nny Lake rorest million-, fatuer impri8oned in Germany, and hav aires home as she pleases and piek out jug lost his mother only seven weeks I 1- v . I. . v i f ner auuiir mi i ne uiii ne sees m.iujio. the homeless bov has written the I'retiss L. Conley, millionaire, in I United States telling of his pli(jht. whose home sue has lived tor the last Thousands of French and English wo Ihree months without his knowledge men are acting as "god muthers" to has dropped his case against Mary.; men in the trenches so many in fact, Conley has asked the court to mve-j that Anatole avs the snm.ly is exhaus tive as to Mary a san.ty. Mary, it,tedBnd he wnt9 ,, 'Am(,rioan w0. is said has for the last ten years . been , ,0 wri(e him Mterj d mother hying ,n the homes of Lake r orest M h d . f or his eomra(,es millionaires without their knowledge, i , . , . , , . . . "I'm going to drop the case," said ""f 18 Anatole'. letter received to Conlev. "1 do not wish to appear in.' . , the ligi.t of persecu ing the poor old J t,.ie .ates, New York: creature. I think she must be insane,! "tlemen: Being at the front since but the judge thinks she was harmless I start ot hostilities and seeing that and Marv herself has promised to be ! almost all of my comrades had a French good, so I have washed inv hands of I0'' L'lglish god mother, I am almost the whole business. " " permitted to search for one. Unhappily Conlev declared he thought he was. the French and Knglish god mother are iloinir Lake Forest a favor bv trvinu exhausted, that is to say they are all to have Mary put away. taken. Central Howell Notes (Capital Journal Special Service) Central Howell, Sept. 11 J. W. Bng gett was iu .Salem on business Inst Monday. . -Miss Laurel .Tuny is the- cwmpion hop picker in Henry Leichty's hop yard. - ' Abe Steffen went to Salem Tuesday for a load of groceries for J. W. Bag get t. Last Sunday one hundred and. forty three autos passed Central Howell More. There is rumors of several weddings in the near future. For further infor mation ask James Tanderbnck, Alex I.eichtv Ivan Widick of Seattle. Wash., was visiting a few davs with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Haggett". Mrs. Jlwight Misncr and daughters, ireta and Hcululi, of Salem ari! pick ing hops for Henry Leiciity. Miss (Joldic Steffen is tho proud owner of a kodak, given to her on her fourteenth birthday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steffen. ' Will Lcichty and I'ete Steffen each have a new Ford. Amos Branch has rented the McKor kle place, half mile east of Central Howell store; Will LeicJity has sold his hops. 1INGJ L Trial of Man Who Is Charged With Dynamiting Parade Has Begun Nolan, labor leader, nil charged with the murder of nine people. Mrs, Rena Mootiey, fifth alleged plotter was not permitted to remain in the court room for fear of prejudicing the veniremen. As fast ns the jurors were called they were placed in the box directly facing the suspects. Kach was required to look at the quartet ami tell whether he had ever known any of the four. Among the questions nsked by the state were: Have you anarchistic or union labor tendencies! Are yon a subscriber to "The Blast" or nny publication of like policies? Have yon conscious or religious scru ples against the infliction of the death San Francisco, Sept. II. The state penalty? was prepared to demand the death pen-' . ' ""' "I'engcinm.i, Turner, was Frank Simmons and (.co. Kalg.nlty, wnen Warren K. Billings was sent , ,, .,,,, h. nssprfli ., i... ,,.. ,,. to trial today in the court of Superior oidedly prejudiced. Judge Dunne for murder in connection The" alacrity with which veniremen with the San Francisco preparedness J ponded this morning to questions parade dynamiting. ,t to them indicated that there would This was indicated when Assistant i,c jItp difficult v in securing a jury District Attorney Cunrn closely ques- wjthin reasonable length of time, tioued all veniremen as to their belief -piie flrsi three (nen to lie tempo in the- death penalty. rarily passed by both sides were: Ad- Smiling and confident Billings enter- nmll!n. Lieli, William T. Humbert and ed the prisoner s dock to itctend nis life. He is said by the state to be one of the urincinnl plotters who on the 'I am it the only person in whose i "Seeing that my efforts are without home she has lived clandestinely. She! result, I thought to address myself to has played the snine trick in twenty! the great America, so generous, that five other homes. Sho doesn't work,"jhas fed until now, our fathers, mothers, said Conley. j brothers and sisters who are in Belgi- Conlev declared Marv would act in-'uin. j to Lake Forest homes through the eon-j 'I am twenty years of age, am will- mvanco of servants among whom he.ing to work and am without support said, "there seemed to be a happy con-j whatever. I lost my mother seven spiracy to support Mary." weeks ago and my father is very old "Mary's goats have Lake Forest s! Elld is a j,,!.,,,,,. j (jemianv. collective gouts," he said., "But wont! t thought of your service which has can they do But Mary should worry. 'iI)rinttfd ,he flne, nrti(.cs bv vour cor- Mrs. William (lottmer. a friend of; respondent, Henry Wood of Paris. .miss ii.cKey ,ec,arc nint wniic ...ary, "Hoping that you will do something might be a trifle peculiar, she was not , fof nJ jf )U (,n(i)1 tl,,mpn ani wkh assurance of my distinguished es teem, "A defender of humanity. ' (Signed1) "Anntole Wauters, "V. J.. C. A. Army of the country of Belgium." insane, "She is peculiar, yes, but not Insnne. She loves her pets and she loves lit tle children," said Mrs. (iottmer. . Try to Learn Why British Failed in Two Campaigns Mexican Conference Consid ers It Legalistas Attack Commission By Carl D. Groat N'ew London.!, Conn., Sep!.. distribution nf lauds, through Married 45 Years. An event that brought supreme hap piness to the S. K. Irvine family was the linen shower given at the attractive home of Mr. and .Mrs. E. N. Johnson last Sunday to celebrate the forty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine were lured over to the Johnson home to eat dinner and to their surprise when they arrived all their children and grand children were present to receive them and wish them more such happiness. When they were seated around the festal board, a box of handsome liuens were presented to the bride and groom ol forty-five years ago, and their hap piness was so complete, surrounded by day of the preparedness parade explod ed a bomb at Stuart and Market streets killing 10 and wounding more than 40 innocent bystanders. Inside the railing this morning sat Thomas Mooney, strike organizer; Is rael Weinberg, jitney driver; Edward AUMSVILLfi NOTES. Mrs. C. H. Lewis anil little daughter Eunice made a trip to Salem Friday. ('has. Kansom and family returuetd home Saturday from their fishing trip. Mrs. Sain hastburn and Miss Katie Brock left Monday morning to pick hops. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buff visited last week Thursday at the A. J'. Speer home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frank of the Waldo Hills were in town trading Wed nesday. Marvin Darbv o'f Salem came Wednes- lav inoruinv for a visit lit the (). K. their loved ones, that they seemed nl-' DuVby home, most as young as when they went to i Little Opal Crane is staving at the Hymen's altar together 45 years ago. Mrs. H. P. Jenson home during her par The children who gladdened their par-ents' absence. euts on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Dnrby and nephew W. H. Koy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hanna, Marvin Darby motored to Salem Wed Jlr. and Mrs E. N. Johnson, S. E. Ir- nesdny afternoon. vine, and Miss Undys Irvine, besides! Elizabeth Swank returned home the there were eight grandchildren who ! first of the week from Salem where she added their share of merriment to the has been visiting her grandmother. happy event. Independence Monitor. Journal Want Ads Get Results Yon Vant Try one and see. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Evans of St Johns visited .Sunday with thcr parents Mr. and Mrs. Louie Blenkney of this place. Hecord. The "Rosy-Cheeks" Bread : Pan-Dandy is more than mere bread. It is one of the most nourishing and heulthful of foods. For Pan-Dandy is made of selected wheat flour, with milk which must show on scientific test at least three and one-half per cent, of butter fat. Fan-Dandy 5C Pan-Dandy Bread Big-Dandy 10c And Pan-Dandy tastes as good as it is. Try it and see. Pan-Dandy is the regular 3c loaf, liig- TTTl Danqyis his brother over twice as big, at 10c. At all grocers insist on seeing the label. SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 240 South Commercial Street IYUt A. Finnitfaii. Ill 1-:ii:.,,r.. of iiAnr. I lv i,i,t..d tm.t the; ill nlace the i Hon scheme which w.ll break accused man on the stand before the trial is concluded. This came in the nature of a surprise to the prosecution. Just prior to the opening of the Bill ings trial Superior Judge Hunne set the cases of the other four suspects for trial October 2. Eleven prospective jurors in the ease of Warren K. Billings charged with the preparedness day bomb plot murders, had been tentatively accepted when court recessed nt noon. HOW THE TIDE IS RUNNING. (East Oregoninn.) By a majority of 75.000 Senator La Follette has been renominated by the republicans of Wisconsin. It is a sig nificant victory because the standpat ters were claiming they would defeat "Fighting Hoi" this year because of his virtual championship of the Wilson administration and repudiation o'f Hughes., Though a republican in politics Sena tor LaFollette has been with Wilson on almost all important legislation. He voted for the new tariff bill. He has been with Wilson on the Mexican sit uation and a few days ago he was the sole republican senator to vote with the administration forces on the strike le gislation. Following the republican na tional convention La Follette harshly criticized the republican platform ami those who managed the convention But despite this lack of "regular ity" La Follette is renominated by the republicans of his state by an over nbelming majority. It is evidence to the effect that thousands of republi cans, not . only in Wisconsin but else where us well, share the La Follette views. Progresive republicans are re ally closer to-Wilson than to Hughes. They have faith in the president, they know he has been heart and soul for the public not for privilege and they will vote for him regardless of party uf filiations. The renomination o'f La Follette and the nomination of Hirniii Johnson for senator in California show how the field is running this year. The tide is strong for progressiveism and independent-political thinking. It means a Wilson vic tory and another downfall for the old guard. Hughes Is Visitor at New York State Fair Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 11. Charles K. Hughes, who as governor, put a stop to horse racing in New York for a time, is to witness a speed contest, here this afternoon, if the plans of the local com mittee which has arranged for his en tertainment are carried out. Hughes is ihe greatest of the attrac tions at the New York state fair which opened today. A municipal holiday was declared" and fifty thousand persons were expected at the s returns. The whistles of all the merry-go-rounds screeched and the hands played as Hughes near cm the Fair grounds. He was due to speak at Kmpire Court nt i o'clock, after which it was planned 'for him to witness the grand circuit races, occupying a private box with Mrs. Hughes. 1 1 He ll taxa- large holdings, was a suggestion for solution of Mexico's internal problems which the Mexican commissioners outlined to the Americans in the "pence" confer ence today. - The Cararna envoys urged their pin ii as a hopeful sign of regeneration ami argued it would help to rid the nation of the scourge of banditry and lessen the need for military protection of the border. Through land distribu tion and no other means, it is argued, peace and plenty - can be restored the southern republic. . 1'rogress toward troop witiidrnwal was made in today's session but it seems likely several more meetings will be required before the conferees, can report to their governments any defi nite recommendations regarding their plan. Say Carranza Swiped Funds Kl I'asn, Texas, Sept. 11. Declaring the .chief object of the Mexican mem bers of the mediation commission now meeting at New London, Conn., is to procure a large loan for the Carranza government, representatives of tho new revolutionary party of Legalistas to day sent a message to Secretary of Sat Lansing protesting the sanction of the United States government to such a loan. The telecram wns signed by three prominent Mexicans of the oldi regime. The text of the message relates tnat. First Chief Cnrranzn has had more than! the necessary funds to cover expenses of administration but that these funds have been distributed among the chiefs nf his own faction and asserts that tho people have been deprived of labor fa cilities ami possess no rights at all. A similar note is being sent from other points along the border. He Talked to Two Crowds. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 11. Charles K. Hughes this afternoon delivered u dou ble address to two -separate crowds of several thousuud each at the opening of the New York state fair. The republican nominee spoke from a bandstand in the open air to a big crowd. A dictograph carried his re marks to another audience in the state building. . Young Boy Wanted to See Animal Keeper Chicago, Sept. 11. His ambition to get a glimpse of Cy J)e Vry, animal keeper at the Lincoln l'ark .on is res- To find out why the Dardarnelles ami .Mcsopotoimun campaigns resuiten so disastrously for Urcat Britain the Bri tish government has appointed two com missions to make investigations. Lord George Hamilton hends the body which is looking into the .Mesopotainiaii fail ure, while Lord Cromer is chief investi gator into the reason for the abiin doument of the lJardarnclles. To Avoid Dandruff You do not want a slow treatment when hair is falling and the dandruff rerm is killing the bair roots. - Delay means no bair. Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zenio for 25c or $1.00 for extra larire size. Use as directed, for it does the work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and immediately stops itching scalp. It is sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harm ful, as tbey coDtain alkali. The best thing to use Is scmo, for it Is pure and lso inexpensive. t Zemo, Cleveland. pousible for 14-year-old Vernie .Mont gomery of Mnttoon, 111., being detained at the South ClurK street police station today. Vernie was found in Grunt l'ark last night crying and hungry. He suid he had saved 10 and ran av.ay from Mnttoon to come here and see l)e Vry. "I spent two days in the park but 1 didn't see him," he said. His parents were notified. Funston Discredits Reports About. Villa i " Washington, Sept. 11. The war de partment today received from General J Funston additional information discred iting reports o Villista activities. Fun ston ' message includes the 'following from General l'ershing: " Keports regarding Villu's move ments north just received through Kl l'aso authorities. Ho far these reports cannot be confirmed here, althouuh ev ery possible source of information is being used. Patriots at Sun Loren.e, from Kl Valle reached Santa Clara can yon and about thirty miles on Chilian hua road but, could hear nothing of Villa nor any movement of Villista. I'eople had heard rumors of Villistas at Satevo but nothing of any action north of there." Tell Your Mother to Buy Your School Suit From Brick Brothers Jimmie, we have the latest, with Two Pair of Pants You will like our suits, and your teacher will like you if you wear one from our store. Be sure and come to see us. Brick Bros Corner State and Liberty Streets The House that Guarantees Every Purchase. f 5 i - i I III LOR.O geoggs namiLTon woouvi UNO L.ORO CKOMEtS. 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