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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1917)
SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1917 Mae Marsh in D. W. Griffith's Spectacular "Intolerance" At the Grand Theatre, January 15 and 16 24SWSrifri BASKETBALL LEAGUE POULTRY EXHIBIT FOR BUSINESSMEN ENQSWITHTHE DAY io w "m.p-'Nl w eVi w m i yv w ,..,. ir m. yi .av v js w ja n nun SPECIAL MATINEE THE THRILLING AWE INSPIRING O MONTHS at the Liberty Theatre in - MONTHS at the Colonial Theatre in 1 - WEEKS at & New York City and Still Running & Chicago, Illinois and Still Running... & Francisco to 20,000 PEOPLE -- SOO CHARIOTS - 1,500 a INTOLERANCE TS THE MOST GIGANTIC PRODUCTION EVER MADE IN THE HISTORY OF feL MORE TO PRODUCE THAN ANY ONE HUNDRED OF THE TWO-DOLLAR ATTRACTIONS IN Lf ALL THE TUESDAY, 2:10 P. M.; NIGHTS AT 8:10 P. M. PRICES: MATINEE 25c TO 75c; SEATS NOW SELLING AT OPERA HOUSE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW t D.W.GRIFFITHS J- tAlflfi W9 STRUGGLE 'M fS'HSlr THROUGHOUT 4lfiHli? UUC1P1 UF THE AGES "TBP" - MR GRIFF4THS FIRST AND ONLY PRODUCTION SINCE THE BIRTH OF A NATION BASIS INTOLERANCE IS .WORTH SEATS RESERVED For Two Days COMMENCING WON. "The Lilac Domino" Musical Extravagance Andreas Iippl present "The Lilac I Domino" at The Crand Opera Houne lone ni;ht, Tuesday, January M. This production is conceded to be the most elaborate and altogether charming 1 musical entertainment of many seasons. ; It in superlatively bright, breeiy and ' clean, with a magnetic attraction for I all ranks of society. In New York, . I Boston and Chicago, prominent leaders nf society engaged boxes for the en i tire engagement last season, and' theater parties were of nightlv occur j rence. It has been said that the customers are a fashion show in them-' , selves being up-to thc-uiinute in style i j and magnificent in quality. There is ja great dancing exhibit. The whole' jg&imit being run from the Kussian bal-i I let to the modem society steps. In' I fact every approved find tested e.le-1 Intent of musical production has been I included in this one stupendous prod-' inction;yet no feature is allowed such prominence us to detract .front the ex quisite score and the genuine musical excellence of the picee. No music lover can afford to miss it and no lover of brisk, mirth provoking comedy will. OFIICEES HE-EIiEC'IiiD I The board of directors of the local telephone company re-elected the "fol lowing officers for HUT: President J no. Murray; vice president, A. I. Verge; treasurer, ft. L Calvin; secretary, N. i 0. Wcseott. The holdover members of! the board are Joseph Krbslnud, Win.. Bfuns, Geo. X. flooding. At their meeting Monday following 'the stockholder's it was decided to; rtiako improvements W Donald, putting.! in new cedar posts, and providing n: Commercial line by which private com-j miiuicatious may DO had over long dis tance lines. Aurora Observer. PHARMACY. i i - JANUARY 5- 6 AWE STAGGERING $2.00 A SEAT. AND NOW H ppodrome Vaudevll e - Jean McElroy THE GIRL WITH THE HASP PRESENTING A Wurlitzer Harp Exquisitely Played THE SIGN OF THE POPPY It's .a Bluebird That's Enough The Screen's Greatest Mystery Play DI irU THEATRE -ONE DLlUrl DAY SUNDAY NIGHTS 25c TO $1. the Columbia in San capacity houses.. HORSES THE STAGE; IT COST AMERICA ON THIS SELLING The Van Der Koors "QUACK ILLUSIONISTS AND FELIX" THE MIND READING DUCK i much comment can not be made concerning the objective which the lo cal Young Men's Christian association has in view when it organizes anil con ducts such activities as the Commer elk! Baikal Ball league which already has played off six of a series of thlr-l ty panics which are to be played over a period of ten weeks. The central ob ,j. i-1 which the Y. It, C. A. official have in mind is first of all to afford an opportunity for all the young men members to learn and play the game of basket ball which is the most popu far American indoor sport. Approximate I ly sixty young men are members of the j six Steams which compose the league! and all are more or less given an op portunity to pluv on organized ami well mipped teams. The equipment is made i possible through local business houses!", who gave his entire time during the I who together with the association furn-1 week towards the success of the exhibit. ish it. It is of the highest quality and 9. M. Voris, assistant secretary, also i would do credit to any university or did much to make the show a success, high school team giving his personal attention to details An admission fee of ten cents is during the week, 'charged for the three games which take Contributing to the success of the ex i place on each Wednesday night thus af- hibit was the $10(1 given by the Com j fording all interested in basket ball an mercial club without which the aesocia I excellent opportunity to witness three lion could not have given cash prizes. basket ball games. The small fee which F. N. Derby, the owner of the building, j is exacted is not for the purpose of showed his interest in the exhibit by making money but for defraying the, giving the association the use of the 'expenses incurred by the purchase of tsore rooms for a nominal rent and of uniforms, printing of schedules and the course the silver cups offered by the securing of medals for the members United States National bank anil the Oj the winning team. For those who I Salem Bank of Commeice aid much to- have not given the matter a great deal j wards bringing in additional exhibits. of thought- it may be surprising to) ! know that the cost of organizing and 1 , I i conducting the league is approximately : IiltOlr3UlC6 IS , -l!ii.(Mi. 5U per cent or tins amount is i paid by the business houses represent- j fed iu the league and the remaining amount is collected by 10c admissions, j The "anies on last Wednesday night I Were exceedingly interesting from a spectators point of view. The large j crowd which filled the gymnasium 'cheered the boys continually for the : good plays and at no time was applause I lacking. In the last game of the evening the Price Co, took the lead In the stand j nig of the teams by defeating the Watt Ship) Cp. Thus far the Price Co. has a perfect score of 1000 points having j won both games played. Mclntire for ithe Price Co. scored 13 of a total Of twenty points for his team. Harra i Stephen C-rtlanib in ''The Ne'cr-Do-seored of the total 15 for Shipps. jWell."- Wheeler Oakman plays the The inniviAn.l onints run! uwnyi fnl. j .1 ... . ' if . low: Bros C.regg (16), Oahlsdorf (4), Traits ford. (81, Wood, UendriekS. Brad- Capital National ank Brooks (5), Johnson, Baker (o). Ryan, Socolofsky Score: llauser Bros. 2-: Capital Na- Honal Banh 10. ,.rKJa T,.,,., i1 T.;e K.Ut. v..- -" ' Fry's Drug Store 1i . , ; Bishops Watt si ipp Co. Harra i) Holt Car I .'i Wanen ' : son u. Lapp, Welboi Price Shoe Co. Baves (2) Oill (j), jciark, Mclntire (13), " Fruit, Berger Score: Trice Co. 80; Watt Shipp Co 1.-.. Referee: W. P. TIefcher: timers II 1 S. Hadcliff and J. H. Parrar; scorer. O. B. (iingrich. Timer halves 12 minutes. Standing of Teams I i.u.-, v-'- I.. 0 1 1 1 1 Per. 1000 100 oOO .00 "00 ooo j Price Co. Capita) National Bank 1 Pry Drug Store ! Hanser Bros ; att Shipii Co. j Bishops 0 Dedication Services Will Je Held Sunday I Dedicatory services of the new Pnited ; Evangelical church on Cottage and j Center streets will be held Bandar, Jan- ;uary 14. and meetings will be he'd ;n i I the morning, afternoon and evening. : IThe church was burned last June and i . has been rebuilt and M.fnn.ll.i i new carpets, new pews and new memor-i ial windows. The church will be called j the Bowersox Memorial church in honor of Bev. J. Bowersox, a pioneer minister of the Pacific coast. Bev. Bowersox is scheduled to arrive Gordon Bros. & Co. INTRODUCING BOB THE BOXING K0NGAR00 Was One of Most Successful Meets President Shaw Is Praised The Marion County Poultry associa tion closed its annual exhibit this aft ernoon. All day yesterday the Derby building was crowded by those interest ed in poultry and especially for the cap onizing demonstration of C. II. Wilcox, superintendent of the Oregon state hos pital farm. The officers of the IfMQtlla Hon fell under special obligations to George E. Shaw, president of the as:-o- ! elation and superintendent of the axhlb- A Great Production At the Bligh Theatre on Tuesday and I Wednesday there w ill be presented the great Selig play, "The Ne 'er-Do-Well, " i written by Rex Beach, tn many re spects, critics assert that ''The Nc'er-Do-Well" is even greater than that j other photo-drama, "The Spoilers," al jso written by Rex Beach and released I by the Selig Company. Colin Camp bell directed "The Spoilers" and "The e er Do-Well." nnd Kathlyn Wil liams, who achieved such emotional heights in 'The Spoilers" even sur- passed the record made th ere a c Af r.a , "in- i(.oe and ine ( ranui. i mn ir anama, the locale of Bex Beach's story, abounds in plot, counter plot, hand to-hand battles, and strong lovo interest. Beautiful scenic effects are plentiful including wonderful tropical scenery. in Snlern this evening and preach the S AifiS at the w""g iti oeacn. in tne aneruoon then re will be informal nlat- form spe Bowerw speaking and address by Rev. In the evening Bev. C. P. C,atcs- of Dayton. Oregon., will preach, Ticsiding Elder of the Portland dis- . m." .. " . ln"e r. three memorial windows, 1,10 f"st 18 lu memory of Rev Bower. t hc secnn 's in honor of Bev. H. Pratt, who was formerly a pastor , re' and ,ho thir in honor'of the two 'lt'.eea?p" children of S. C. Balston, of 8 fl,-v- :--.. IHlllllllllllll S VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT MASTER KAUFMAN The Boy Wonder Violinist Direct From ORPHETJM, PORTLAND THE OREGON i a 5 NO BAISE IN PRICES