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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 16. 1916. "Silver Threads" ; at Grand Tonight The Dentist Sayst "Come and see me twice a year keep them .clean : and chew WIGLEVS." This wholesome, economical goody removes food particles that -cause decay. It's friendly to your teeth and gums. Good to chew on. Helps appetite and digestion, too. Richard J. Jose, the world's sweetest contra-tenor singer, whose melodious oice has thrilled the hearts of the million of English speaking peoiile,is I to appear in this city tonight at the: II II u Grand theatre .singing those beautiful gems of song made immortal by him. ll fl WILLIAM S. HART In "The Patriot" Sealed Tight Don't forget WRIGUEY5 after every meal Throughout a long and wonderful stage career. Mr. .lose has always been. identified witn tne Dig, men priced attractions, as everybody knows those charging $1.50 and However, tne recent hi;ner develop-1 ment and phenomenal popularity of the photoplay Das given nun on men aim the result i the happy combination of song and picture. Mr. Jose accompanies and sings witn his superb photo drama masterpiece, Silver Threads Among the (fold," in i nana, the first attraction at the New Madison Square Garden, New York It is said nothing liner in modern pic ture creation has been produced, lhe story, in brief, is simply told. Tom and .lames, or tne village are in iuve mi Nfarv. a beautiful tfirl. as shown and played by Mary Dean. There are real istic country scenes, concluding wim an elaborate barn dance as the climax nf an old fashioned straw ride. At the supper which follows the green eyed monster jealousy cmers me drama, chub ing the commission or a criuie-uic wrong man accused the seeneB shifted frnm the villaae to the Brent city and back again with thrilling, heart throb bing, happy' results mat is evcryiiuiin to the screen tnat -way irown r.usi . tn the striee. Then enme the reunion The Christmas tree, the return of the long absent son, the reconciliation be tween father and son, and between hus bnnd and wife are most effective. There nre numerous incidental iea- tures that are high above the ordinary stnndard. The two lee children con tribute a dainty diversion and there is tho funny country character, C'y, as played bv the well Known wick. l.kv. The cast in all includes thirty two principals and H5 extra performers, who were required to perfect the pro duction. Printers Captured One Watt Shipps the Other Two interesting bowling games were rniled lnt nieht on the Club alleys with the result that the Watt Shipp team took the contest from the Oregons bv the score of 2589 to 2408 and tne I'rinters tooK tne contest irum iu .-u- lm Mlov hv the score of 2519 to 2.102. . .. .... .nj t:..u Craven of tne watt nnipns ruueu muu m of all with 203 points, K. Price also of tho Watt Shipps was a high man with 202. Whorley of the Oregons came in third with 200 points. High game in the contest between the Printers and the Balem Alleys was won by Harringtoa with a score of 201. The scores follow: Watt SMpp. (1) E. Price 202 Absentee ,.' 15 L. Trice .-' 1T9 Craven 203 Noud 1"9 Totals 917 Team overage, 173. a H a a H o a u Vaudeville The Homers a Musical Treat NO RAISE IN PRICES Oregon Theatre A Keystone Too The Best Always ii ii El II II II II II II II II 11 It II II II U !BE2aBSanaaBn&E2SE2232QSI3Z2Z22Z32a22&BU2a32B2 12222222222222222222229 B&Q222S22Z222QS22222222 "Where Are My Children" H a ii n a a a n a n a BS222EB2B2BES223ED.32B2EH3S2E2QB2&2223223BE&a222B A Smashing Subject Done in a Daring Way. Playing to Capacity in Portland This Week, Oregon Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday a ii n ii 13 KS a u n u 13 Fl (Continued from page one.) ed," the statement declares. "The en I ....... ?..:t...i n i i. V"iJ D limn i uiiu.na iitimi tiiuiuiu bend of the Cerna river. We returned northwards towards Tepawizu and Cigol." est of Coinbles- Germans Eetake Village. Berlin, via frfnyville, 1,. I., Xov. 16. German troops have stormed and tuk en the eastern povtion of the villngo of Hailliscl from the French, according to the war office statement today. The statement sanfc Bussians Advancing. Bucharest, Nov. Following a se lies of violent combats Kuinanian forces have withdrawn from A refill towards Hadaciuesti, on tho right bank of the riuver, according to today's ufiiciiK statement. The Kuuianinn positions in the .T i it I i it.. i i . ... . i, 4i,rt wrtoJi I vwur. ii ws us:crieu,. uuu uccii success- Separate British attacks on he road . ' intnin,)(, . Kept Right yyrit, VfaLWrieley Jr. Co 1629 ifanerBUgx Ckjca&Jsrtht S&rightk Stxamen't book in colors, Bethel News Notes (Capital Journal 8iecial Service) Bethel, Ore., Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Swales were visitors in Macleay last Sunday. Clifford Johnston went to Harris burg a week ago last Vriday and brought back Mr. Bressler's automo bile paint spraying machine. - Mr. and Mrs. V. M. McClinch of Polk county and a friend from California were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. nnd Mm. (!. V. Johnston. OthervU- itorp were Mrs. Dr. Lnno and Mrs. Mat thews. The following Bethelites were in 'Macleay last Saturday night attending an organization meeting of a new Young Peoples society, Hoy Marchand, John Hain. Frank Kunciter, John (Mark. Harlan Hoffman, Chris Battal ion, Mike Battallion, Cass Nichols, Madison Nichols, Kmil Sundborg, Iucy Nichols and Al'.a Matten. There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Bethel literary last Fri day niuht. There were visitors present from Macleay and from Fruitland. Tho debate was on the ouestion, "Resolved, (2) (3) To. 14(i lt0 517 154 154 462 150 167 41)6 160 172 535 109 201 579 809 63 25S9 from Hailley to fcerer and further east and southeast of Beaumont failed in hand to hand grenade combats. Strong er attacks againBt Grnndcourt broke down under our fire. "In hard fighting between houses we wrested from the French tho eastern part of Saillisel. "In tne evening tne ura unnovenan fusileer regiments stormed tenaciously defended French trenches on the north edge of St. Pierro Vaast wood, bring ing in eight officers, 324 men nnd five machine guns." A supplementary official statement, issued this afternoon, said: "It is officially reported from the western war theatre this afternoon that English nttacks continue on both sides of tho Anere. Those on the south bank have already , fitted. Near Sailly-Sail- lisel and Pressoire fighting continues. Mn Trnnsvlvama progress Is report ed on the south front." (2) 152 115 154 159 180 (3) 161 164 154 200 136 7C0 815 240S "An Economical, Delightful, Light Place to Tradt Extensive Variety of Fashionable Materials For Gowns, Suits and Coats In the most wanted colors at this season's lowest Prices. Broadcloth Epingle Cloth Silks, Satins Storm Serge French Serge Gabardine Diagonal Suiting Crepe De Chine Plaid Cloaking Chinchilla Velours French Challies Empress Cloth Chinchilla Velours Tweeds Zibeline Astrachan Velvets that wages in Bethel and vicinity should be raised from 13 to 25 per cent." Speakers, for tho affirmative told of the high cost of living and of the prosperity of the farmers. Speak ers for the negative asserted that farm hands receive board in addition to wages. Houd work was discussed and tho use of motor trucks for gravel haul ing was referred to. The decision of the .judges wa:) unanimous for the affirma tive. After the debate there was a short program and the program committee an nounced plans for better progrnms in future. The debate next time will be ou the question "Resolved, that wo man's suffrage should be made a na tional issue." ' Oregon. (1) Sundin 167 Prunk 1'3 Absentee. ....... 154 Whorlev 170 Laflar 19 Totals 833 Team average, 101. Salem Alleys. - (1) (2) Campbell 100 134 Swienink 147 130 Baker 170 113 .ISO Harrington 168 162 mi Patton . 173' 170 168 To. 4H 4S4 4112 529 4H5 I State House News . (3) 140 100 To 464 383 463 531 011 In Dobrudin the Ilussinn advunce con tinues to progress southwards, tho, en emy retreating and setting fire to vil lages. Advance in Transylvania. Petrocrad, Nov. 10. Hussinn forces advanced in Transylvania, capturing lortitied beignts soutnenstward ot Told ves, according to the official statement today, Tho forward movement came after failure of an enemy offensive violently manifested in rifle and machiuo gun firo, and was the result of n stubborn battle. Tho Russians captured 180 pris oners and three machine guns. Mrs. Boissevain Has But Small Chance Totals . Freeland . Pilkenton Hill . . . . Vail Uoolittle . 848 709 795 235! Drive Germans Out Again. Paris, Nov. 16. After a violent but tle. French forces have dislodged the tiernion forces which yesterday suc ceeded partly in occupying the village of Pressoire, according to today s ot ficial statement. The eomuumiirue confirmed the report that in yesterday's violent assault the German utilized three entire divisions of troops and lost heavily. Their net udvuntngo was lost when the French re gained the captured ground limine, the night. Bulgars Retreating. London, Nov. 16. Tho Bulgarinn of ficial statement from Sofia today ad mits a retreat northwards toward -Mou astir in the face of violent attacks from the Franco-Serbian troops. "Throughout the day our Monastir plain positions were fiercely bombard- T.ns Angeles, Cnl., Nov. l(i (liven up as hopeless ns friends and attcud nnts yesterday following a relapse from ivlucli it was declared she could not re cover, Inez Milhollaud itoissoviiiii, not ed suffrngo lender underwent a fifth blood trnutusion operation last night and was reported fighting ugniust al most hopeless odds today. .Mrs. Boissevain 's condition was re ported unchanged from yesterday. Yes terday word went out thut the noted women leader was dying until surgeons admitted today her chances of recovery were exceedingly slight. Rock Island Summer ' Resort Is Burned Oregon City, Ore., Nov. 16. Rock ! land, a popular summer resort in the Willnmctto river near Milwnukic, If destroyed today by a fire which swept it after the Portland Rowing club house burned. Mrs. II. J. Smith nnd Mrs. ,T. V. Smith, age S2, were in the club houso when the bluae started. Their escape cut off, they ran into the basement hut found all doors locked. The women seized a timber and used it as a bat tering rnm against one of the doors. Just ns they escaped into the opeu the roof fell in. Trees all around the elub house ignit ed and the flames spread so rapidly th women barely had time, to get to th shore and climb into a rowbout before the whole island was a roaring masg of firo. inCEZS23S2QQE2iE2Q9 IoregonO u a a a a u a H ti a El H a El u TODAY DOROTHY GISH Printers. (1) , ... 183 .... 172 .... ;6i . . . . -1.S9 .... 177 (2) 160 143 172 152 165 ) IMS 100 149 164 175 To. 540 475 4K2 505 517 secretary salary, 2400 for stenograph- Ore company forecast a period of pros perity aneau. luo company nun t,vw.,vv tnn of or on the surface awaiting shipment, the demand being reported as greater tnan ror nnj umc j,rcivunij. KAFOURY BROS. 416 STATE STREET . . . ; TEE STORE TOR THE PEOPLE MAIL oj DEB8 GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. MAH. W un ui W pAT 0N MAIL ORDERS Governor Withycombe'e budget for the next bi-ennium included $10,000 for governor's salary, $6000 for private 1 er and stenograpnic- neip, .uu ior general and contingent expenses of the I office. This last sum includes postage, stationery, etc. The total amount ask !d is $23,700. This sum is no increase tor the running'of the offico'over past j bi-euniums. He will nsk that the spe cial agent fund of 000 be reduced to 6000, and he will be able to return to 'tho state .$3000 of the $7000 appropri iated by the 1915 legislature. The adjudication of the water rights ion the John Day river were ordered 1 yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the state water board. Water rights on iSilver creek in Harney county, and Jor Idan creek in Malheur county were also I ordered adjudicated. Extension of time on about 30 water permits were grant i ed. Several certificate of water rights were ordered issued by the state en- 'gincer. I Totals 882 801 836 2519 31, thero is a rush to register and get numbers ns soon after New Year's as possible. Registration, accordingly s open a few weeks before the first of the year because it is a violation of the law to use a new number beforo the year of its issue, the number plates will not be issued until late in Decem ber. The first twenty numbers drawn went to Portland people. The officials of the Great Northern Lorena B. Pettys of 1242 Wilbur street, Portland, received the first mo tor vehicle license for the year 1917, at tho drawing held yesterday by sec retary of state Olcott. The drawing waa done by H. B. Ooodin, secretary of the board of control. License numbers were assigned to all the applications on file, about 3000 automobile, fifty mo torcycles, forty dealers, and 75 chauf feurs. No special numbers were given this vear. although requests were made bv individuals for the same numbers thev had held for several years. 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If you are disgusted and discouraged, I dare you to give me a chance to prove my claims. Ily writ ing me today 1 believe you will enjoy more real comfort than you really thought this world held for you. Just try it, and I feel sure you will agree with me. Dr, J. E. CANNADA7, 335 Court Blk Sedalia Mo. References: Third National Hunk, Se dalia. Mo. Send this notice to some OrmI Hawley, Star In "Her Ameri can Prince," Mutual Masterploture, Da Luxe Edition. Thursday, Friday, Saturday BLIGH TREATRE "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" A Drama of the Northwest, in 8 Parts From the book of Jas. Oliver Curwood MONDAY - TUESDAY Nov. 20 and 21 GRAND THEATRE Last Times Today i VALENTINE GRANT in THE DAUGHTER OF MacGREGOR YE LIBERTY HIPPODROME VAUDEYILLE 3 big n TIME t"5 ACTS EVERY SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY BLIGU Theatre ll 17 Grand Theatre TONIGHT-ONE NIGHT ONLY America's Sweetest Singer RICHARD J. JOSE APPEARING IN PERSON And Singing with the Six-reel Photoplay SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD" A Story of Heart and Home 210 SCENES A it 230 TEOPLE Two Dollar Attraction 25c, 35c, 50c. Show Starts at 8:15