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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1917)
SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOIRNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1917. Fifty-eight per clock-tick Every time the cteck ticks, fifty-eight Fatimas are lighted somewhere in the United States. No other high-grade cigarette has so many un changing, unswerving friends. This shows that men do appreciate cigarette Domfort For, Fatimas are comfortable. Not only comfortable while, you smoke, but. more than that, comfortable after you smoke -even though you may smoke the whole day through. The Fatima Turkish blend is so carefully balanced that it has none of the after-effects of heavier, less skilfully blended tobaccos. That's why Fatimas are comfortable (hence, sensible) as your first package will prove. (Ljjltj(yu356aeco (Sr. Tex Rickard Must Complete Arrangements Today Or Its All Off By ii C. Hamilton (United Press staff correspondent) New ork, .Ian. 9. I.es Darey "a ul timatum to Tex lii. kar.l, demanding that a mutch lie made for him, which was announced in a statement to the I'nitcd Press Saturday night, will ex--o today, according to n statement of Tim O Sullivan, who is looking .after Darcv 'a business intercsls. DUtM Kicknrd gives assurance tliatj George Carieutier, the French cham iion, will MM here for a bout in the near future, other arrangements will lie! made. O 'Sullivan, in making this statement, said he believed Itickard would con sent to another match. Darcv has been idle a long time, he declared and wants to get to work. Rickard has no arena in which to tega the bout, nor lias he announced any dans for any match other than the one with (arpentier. If he is plan ning to profit from Darcy's first en counter in til's country, it will be nec essary for him to first obtain a suit able Arena. Parry has been going through daily workouts and declares himself in bet ter health than he was in Australia. It would take only a short time for him to reach the veiv best condition, he be lieves, and he wants to show the Amer ican public what he can do. Rickard is out of the city today, but will return tonight, whan Darcv and 0 'Sullivan expect his answer. 10 for 4) oens Virgo ts Stopped Attell New Orleans. Jan. it. Phil Virgets, local fealherweight, stopped Abe At itell, former world's champion, in the lourth round ot their light before tasl New Orleans Athletic club Inst night.! Attell, one of the cleverest ring gen-i erals ot his day, collapsed Ironi ex haustion early in the fourth round He was unconscious five minutes. Judge P. . D'Arcy's Tribute to the Memory of Honorable David W. Craig While we were absent from Salem during the past few weeks, (lu re pass ed away a pioneer resident of our city and state, and one who took a promi nent part in the history of OrOgOtl, Hon orable David W, Craig, lie occupied a conspicuous place in our pioneer set tlement. Of all the brilliant and no (able characters who tout in tin' days wlu to reach here, not on superior in literary a I iMiuciits. I'epriv eti pi instnuc a ut ages enine to thi sec i it was difficult of them was his id Intellectual at on account of i ir- ind environment of the ml f the schools in his younger days, by his indomitable will and per sistence, ho acquired a literary knowl edge unsurpassed by any of his con temporaries. The welfare of the uu lion and this state wns the special ob ject f liis private ami public life. His reputation and character form a strik ing part of the pioneer, as well as the more recent history of Oregon. He warn one of the choice and admirable citi ' ens of pioneer day. Mr, Craig WH (Ml ardent nnd loyal patriot, a friend i and admirer of Abraham Lincoln with ! whom he was acquainted and froml whom, no doubt, he imbibed the spirit j of his splendid patriotism. He wns at all times true to his friends, honor and integrity being his eminent I'liimicter iBtics. When the political future of his beloved Oregon was threatened by designing and unscrupulous politicians, his voice and pen were devoted to the cause of the people. My acquaintance with him extended over many years and the intense admir ation ( had for him began when we were associates in his own printing of-' tice. In later years that admiration and good opinion, formed when a boy. never changed. He lived a long and useful life, without pretense, and was a firm believer in all that tends to en noble and snnctify humanity, Mr. Craig's modesty and retiring na ture prevented him from occupying many public places in the history of our shite, lie would not contend nor I Mazie Colbert Murder Mys tery Is Still Worrying Manv ISTOVOILI Philadelphia, Jan. 9. Miss P.essie Colbert, sister of Mazie Colbert, mur dered stocking and corset model, and Thomas 1!. Smith, mayor of Philadel phia, were linked today in the efforts to force a complete "solution of the mystery which was believed cleared when Bernard Lewii killed himself. Prominent society . men, clubmen, cafe habitues again are anxiously scan ning headlines. The mystery of Mazie Colbert 's death is just as much a mys tery -tis ever, and while the police de clare they have no reason for believ ing Bernard Lewis did not kill the ANTI-RUST i are prosecuting vig the slayer. The re nt the direct order A Polish that will make your old gas stove new, keep your new gas stove bright. For outside os gas range, for new ovens, for old ovens Can be put on in a few seconds Something New Just Received Price 50 cents f The Gas Company State and Commercial Sts. pretty model, tin orously a hunt f ! uewoil activity ; of Mayor Smith. Itessie Colbert today issued a state ! meat in which she declared her be- lief in Lewis' innocence, adding that ! she had ideuliiefd several articles pre suniiildy connecting him with the crime, j Among other things, a bunch of keys j she found did not belong to her sister, she said. The police declare her iden- I ttfi cation of articles , greatlv had they b Mike Doolan Gets Job New York, Jan. 9. Mike Doolan former shortstop tor the Phillies and' formerly with the Baltimore and Chi-1 cago Federal league clubs, has signed a contract to manage the Rochester In ternational league club. He has been with the Giants since the Federal lea gue went out o existence. A Minnesota Match New York, Jan. !b Fred Fulton, Min nesota heavyweight and Tom Cowler will meet in a scheduled 10 round bout here tonight. portance to the letters, believing they have been written with hope of finan cial gain through Lewis' father. Wenman A. Lewis, father of Bernard Lewis, it was reported today, has found a man who will swear he saw Hernard crawl through a window in the model's apartment Friday night. This, according to Lewis, proves his son, Bernard, was not in the room when the murder was committed. Up to Lewis Family. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. Many points essential to clearing up the Colbert mystery in Philadelphia will depend upon what the family of Wenman A. Lewis can learn from two men known to them as B. G. Brown of Cleveland and J. L. Marshall of Philadelphia or New York. Representatives of the family prosecuting search for those men day. On Sunday, Brown wrote to tlu Lewis family, from Cleveland, using Statler hotel stationery, saying that he and a friend witnessed the escape of .n man from the apartment of Mazie Colbert, in the Wilton nnd directed the Lewis family" to telephone him for further information at 1S8. Bast Seventeenth street, Cleveland, suite 17. instead, the family sent two men to see Brown personally. Two others went to locate Marshall who was named by Brown as his com panion. He is in the east. days ago. i Anonymous lett over the country lice department, slate the writers that Bernard Lew Golberk Some of j cities so far west Impossible for him i City in time to 1 day he did. j The police are What Salesman Saw. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. !). A Cleve land salesman was found today who saw the murderer of Mazie Colbert leap from her window. Be declared ho could identify the man positively but that he will not say until tonight would have helped whether Hernard W. Lewis w eu announced ten meet represent fnmil vtonight at he will tell all he ts from persons all are flooding the po These missives de have absolute proof s did not kill Mazie these place Lewis in it would have been to go to Atlantic ill himself on the ittaching little Ira nian. The st tives of 10:30 nt lesman wui the Lewis which time For personal this time allow knows about the ease reasons he will not at the use of his name. " stopped the,nian as he tried to run past me,"' said the salesman, "and asked him 'what's the matter' " 'Oh. I 'm iust having a little fun,' the man sanl anil urone nna. o carried his overcoat mi and appeaed excited, the sa r his snian said. "I studied diagnnis apartments as shown of the Wilton in newspapers ind determined that the Window trom which the man leaped was of the apart ment in which the girl was killed. 'I can identify the man positively, but won't do it at this time.'' he said. WHERE IS THE MOTHER struggle for office. His was a ehnrar- liter that would not cringe or fawn for power, lie wns tree from the arts and triekenr.of the demagogue. He did I not assume a know ledge of matters, of I which he was wholly ignorant. Bis ex cellent and manly qualities appealed to all who had a proper respect for ' the best that is in this world, lie lived; the simple life in every way Be was la devoted husband, good, kind ;uul in i . i .... :.......a:...-r j event for one to visit him at his home, win a cnuu wno is i uuuuw u, .v. , land observe him surrounded by ins cheeks ot thin blood, wno win nesuate books the classics being his dearest to E;ve that child the very thing itneeds and favorite com: unions. He was a . j k :t :nj veritable en, v, to, edi:, of fft. and tig t it growing and keep It going lures. ree from guile and deception. Foroverfortyyearstheconcentrated he hes'ded in our midst respected and liquid-food in Scott's Emulsion has ! honored by all. His life was one thai been changing thinness to plumpness ; of our state. My vivid remembrance of his manv tacts of kindness, lis well as his lofty ideals, prompt me to offer this iniper I feet tribute to his memory, of our do .parted friend nnd neighbor it enn be I : tmthfullv nid: "His life was gentle: and the elements j I So mixed in him that nature might, stand up I Ami say to all the world. 'This was a Iman' " P, H. D'AltCY. BARGAIN BASEMENT Thousands of bargains in Men's, Women's, Boys' and Children's Shoes the bargain basement. 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