THE DAILf CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. PEC. 1, 1916. WATSON NOT GUILTY , Augusta, Ga,, Dec. 1. Thomas Wat son today , wag found not guilty of wmling obsceno matter throngiL the mails. Watson was prosecuted on a charge 3 that his magazine, in which he attacked the Catholic church, wac unfit matter for the United States mails. WJieu in SALEM, OREGON, atop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, 11.50 PER SAT The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. Q. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus FIVE Insanity Set Up As Ground for Defense Thompson Falls, Mont., Dec. 1. On cross examination today Mrs. Jane F. Coolidge of Worcester, Mass., reiterated her assertion that her daughter, Edith Colby, charged with murder, had mnni- rested irrational tendencies since birth. The prosecution made a bitter attack on this first stone in the defense struc ture. Miss Colby shot A. C. Thomas re publican county chairman, during a fight between the newspaper for which she wroto and his oran. The defense asserts that Thomas called Miss Colby a 'red light woman,'' thus exciting within her au "uncontrollable impulso' to avenge herself. When Mrs. Coolidgo left the witness stand a number of alienists and old friends were waiting to be called. The defense expected to prove that the mar- EMPEROR JOSEPH IS E: Funeral Rites Ending Yester day Attended by Notables of Europe Tho 'Homo of TODAY-TOMORROW , VIVIAN MARTIN in "HER FATHER'S SON" A story of the Old South, before the Civil War. PATHE WEEKLY NEWS i Orchestra Music Ye LIBERTY THEATRE 1 ....... r SUNDAY-MONDAY Mary Pickf ord and Veleska Suratt H,.I ill lyi IJMAIARY PlCKTORDkl 1244 Berlin, via Sayvillo wireless, Dec. 1. The funeral of Franz Josef, late em peror, took placo in Vienna yesterday at 1 o'clock. Dispatches today from the Austrian capital said the last rites were said at the Hofburg vicacy by Dr. Seyol, then the dead emperor was escorted by de tachments of infantry and . guards through enormous crowds, in the Ring strasse and Rotenturmstrasse to St. Stephan cathedral. All church bells tolled as the procession moved through the city. In St. Stephnn cathedral the emperor and empress, members of the allied and bo friended reigning dynasties, the diplomatic corps, deputations from the reichstrat and the Hungarian reich stag were assembled. Cardinal Pfiffl celebrated the -last rites. After this and during the singing of the "libera" the body was carried into the sepulchre of the Ca purines, where it will later be interred between the sarcophagi of Qlecn Elizabeth and the Crown Prince Rudolph. riage of two cousins in the family hail caused a streak of accentricity in it. . Witnesses for Defence. Thompson Falls, Mont., Dec. .1. Three witnesses today testified that Edith Colby, on trial charged with murdering A. C. Thomas, republican county chairman, often manifested ec centricities which indicated her mind was unbalanced. Mrs.' R. Drake, a stenographer, de clared the young newspaper woman once suffered an attack of hysteria without reason. Mrs. Charles Whipple, an intimate friend, said: "r felt sor ry for the poor girl. I do not believe she was responsible for what she was doing or saying when she shot Thomas." Clinton Coffin, a newspaper reporter, also narrated acts which the defense claims Tie indications of in sanity. Miss Colby, pale and drawn, appeared near a complete breakdown as she heard her friends tell the jury they be lieve her crazy. The defense expects to complete its evidence tomorrow. Wedding invitations, announcements, and calling cards printed at the Journal Job Department Prices right., w www 3 BIG ACTS 3 One a Feat're rd : " . - " , $500 rewa to any one duplicating this act J mi, JOHNSON Strongest Man in America PSYCHIC OF THE WORU). Mme. Neller, the girl with 1000 eyes One so gifted by the Great Crea tor, she Icoks into your brain and reads your in. nermast thoughts. iuuai - 1UMUKKUW ymy theatre hVtMmitfif Mm '-ul fc9 Witnesses Called for " Franz Bopp Trial San Francisco, Doc. 1. One hundred of the 200 persons who will testify for the Government and defense at the trial of tho German consulate were subpoe naed bv federal officials today. Ef forts by newspapermen to induce Unit ed States Attorner Preston to reveal the names o the witnesses failed, but the federal prosecutor admitted that many have never oven been mentioned in connection with the case. It is expected t.at the government's most important witness will be Louis J. Smith, who will test-iy regarding an alleged German plot to destroy by dy namite a barge which was lying in Se attle harbor. This attempt "took place in May of last year. Federal Judge Hunt will preside at the trial. SAGE TEA DARKENS Don't Stay Gray! Here's a Simple Recipe that Any body Can Apply with a Hair Brush The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautiful ly dark, glossy and attractive. When ever her hnir took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth &ige and Sulphur Com pound," yo will get this famous old preparation, improved by tho addition of other ingredients, which can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and .eveuly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, it becomes beautiful ly dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a mors youthful appearance. It i9 not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevtention of disease. Don't Forget to insert that little Want Ad that you had in mind get it in to-morcrcw' paper "THAT LITTLE GAME" Just a Little Argument MM MM M.M-t,f a SAT DAY SPECIAL XX in The 5c, 10c and 15c Basement COTTON N ?owns Dresser Scarfs !! . Sheels ed border, size 40x it Pfc Cases : "J? tt Ladies' Coats i J IT U1UUI1 iJUilS . - Grey and tan with tt wmte ana blue strip- t ea 68. 12 l-2c 1 Panfc '4 j CIll,o ::I Each 30c per pair. Not more than one pair to tt a customer. This sale will be tt' . . . - . - TT limited to 100 Blank- tt ets, as this price is it Way below wholesale 1 price EC0M0MY Basement Specials rillTttTll TTTf Tf tTTTTTTtTtl T New Corsets tt New Bungalow 59c and S Aprons 98c 39c House Dresses 89c and 98c M-M-M-M-M Outing 59c. 95c, 79c 29c 48c and 74c rttttttttttutttttttttttttttttttttttt 49c $6.75 . I it TRY SALEM FIRST 4t(M comMMmciAt CLUm tt ttlttttt MMM MMMM4M-.4.M.4-M-M4.- MMMM4 M4--M-MV Funeral Services HeldThis Morning The funeral services of Miss Ethel Rigdon who died last Monday were held this morning at the First Alntho dist church attended by tho many sor rowing friends of the family und the student tio.ly of the liiuli si'hool. The servii-es were coudticted by the Rev. R. H. Gill, rector of St. 1'anl's Episcopal church, nssisti'il by the Rev. It. J. Avisou of the First Methodist (Tnurch. The h;gh school pupils marching to the church in a body from the high school were led by the council of the student, body, followed by the sopho more class of which -Miss Kigilou wns adviser, the senior class, juniors and the faculty. The pull bearers were Kenneth Jlnores and Hoy Kcene, lltl'i high school grailintcs, and Kiilinrd Avisou Frnnk (Irosvenor, Victor Taylor and Allan Carson, 1(11(1 gniilmitcs. The ush ers were Kugene (lill, Phillip Juskoski, Klwood 'lower, fllciin llreg, Herbert Darby, Clnrcnic Wilson, William Har ris, .lohn Fields and Haywood Fowle. A epinrtette consisting of Mrs. Dr. VV. (nrlton Smith, Miss Minncttn lin gers, Superintendent .Tohn V. Todd and F. S. Hiirton sung the unthem "1 will give you rest." T. M. KobertH lis organist played CIiohii's f unerul .murcli llurial was in' the City View ccinc-terv. Laying In Stock for Long Dry Spell The passage of tho bono dry law at tho last election threw a panic into the would figure out 2,:17 quarts of .whis key and 328 quarts of beer are stored away already prepared for whatever action the coming legislature takes, and there is ubout a month and a hull' in which additional shipments may be made. As soon as the leeisliihini ict anti-prohibitionists in the viclnitv of I , "',? 0n, Jl,''"7 a!"1 Salem, especially as it wns understood that the law would go into effect ns soon as the county clerks in the state certified to tho secretary of state. Hence business in tho boo.c line picked up wonderfully in nuicipatinn of tho long dry spell coming nnd the express companies did a land office business during the month of November. Affi davits show that 11.S8 shipments of booze each containing two quarts were received and L'L' cases of beer. This measure (lint recently passed, tho ihouth will be on tor good. Try tho Journal classified ads. Journal Want nds will sell It, Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA If it Catches You There "ANURIC HUMORS OF SUBMARINES Hoston, Mass,, Dec. 1. Foreign ship ping today steered fur out of the reg ular steamship lime of fine Nantucket shoals lightship. Wireless warnings nil through the night, ceasing only at ilny brenk, renewed reports of t'vo (Icrimin lighting niichines believed to be neai ing the Atlantic const. 100,000 DEPORTED Will Quickly Stop It -Miinnlv tn i-iiulivii Ihe importance of -w ?V " fc the oncoming kid Vf k ne.y trouble, liy ils ? 4 V-' i first symptonis", baikuhe S S i, i - 1 - . 1 A OH 1 MY BACK I ed by the lielgian minister today. Children Cry FOr? FLETCHER'S CASTORIA OVr) com B ON - , vsTn hfirl Z feol TASffrl IT ISJI NOIA, KNOW AnoTpor TlStI V6.CANT ) ME f 3A(3AIN, IIT'SYW- fwiTHMYuEFT JSohbo WMrREe I FELLAS. I BELLAS, M I WATCHED W Hand, rrs troF- ) NI&HT. IM IK I SOMEBODY m YVTT y cfiw ?n there J IwE!REri,NK VlLJ g shy- BJi,-L J playim,;7 f 1 I ' ' -V3SV I'M TIRED OF I -7, TtV : KP S?7: & .WL I'VE BEEN DOIN i - ill m ul Biiiiriffir fff ffrr f l Mlf Jis wiwwiw ' l K3 III MS I llllllllll I niw i j r i i mm n -.1 , v- " rm warn m r-ea UoiSPn a IMVIM ,. II II If III immh y or throbs through Hie kid ney region, is nioiicv in one's pocket as well as years of sick ness forestalled, ' No organ of Ihe body is more easily deranged than tho kid neys, liny in and day out their action is constant, in separating poisonous mill lor from the blood. Host cases of kidney trouble may easily be overcome bv re. ly taking n little "Anuiic" wilh the meals. Citizens daily voice their praiM of the merits of ' Anuria', ' ' the recent discovery of Doctor Tierce, of "Favorite JVtcriiilion" mid 'Midden .Medical Disc ivcrv " fume. ..r wasHinginn, nee. i. wne nuniircii insiniive, acre is n letter, that of Mr. Henry A. Ixive, who uys- thousand Itelginiis have been deported "Tor a long time I suffered from backache, pain in lett side, frequent to Germany to date, .1,0110 are now be- urination (bothering me at nil times d iring the dav mid nighi), Und the uric ing deported daily and many are being acid in my blood caused me to sutler from rheumatism along with n constant put to work constructing lines n. t.er- lir0(, orn-out feeling. heard of fie new discovery of 'iXietor I'ierce, of nmnv n.nn Vi 1 1 n tt tn I ti 1 1 irnl n 1 1,1,1 rui'iilv. .1 1 .... .. ..... ' - - -v.. .,, invaniis' luire . initn n xr v r. .t,,. .. r... ..i.i:.... i ' -, . . ,, 1, . .i.iiiii, ..iiii filing fiiiiuic a good trial I believe it the best kidney remedy to-day. I have tried other 1 kidney medicines but these "Amine" tablets of lr, Tierce's arc tho onlv ones, in my opinion, that will cure kidney and bladder troubles." I XOTK. T.'xpcrinientit at J)r. Tierce's llospitul for several years proved that "Anuiic" is H7 times more potent than lithia in removing uric acid from the system, as hot water melts sugar. Just ask for "Auuric" at druggiBts, or eend Dr. Pierce 10c for trial package. ALL SALEM IS LOOKING .FORWARD TO j MARy PICKFORD In Her Latest and Greatest Picture ri u M n 13 14 u 13 f lss man 1 113 UU5I 7000 Feet Saturday Evening, Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Matinees 15c--Evenings 15c THE OREGON ' First Time Ever Shown in Salem. K3 11 II n M U II II M U H SI is ' - ' I