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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1917)
THREF TWO DAYS ONLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY TWO DAYS ONLY THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1917. 1 THE EMINENT STAGE STAR John MASON AS THE MAN Alma HANLON ... I i ' AS THE GIRL EVERY GIRL i SEE WHO WORKS FOE A LIVELIHOOD SHOULD SEE THE LIBER TIME' 1 THE SNARES, PIT FALLS. TEMPTATIONS AND TRAPS THAT AWAIT YOU. THE LIBERTINE THE MAN WHO CAN AFFORD TO PLAY THE GAME WHILE HIS VIC TIMS BEAR THE BUR DEN OF SHAME ALONE "The Soul-Saving Drama Delivered with Sledge-Hammer Blows" . 1 iKxMmBmBJ , HI W ..y SUNDAY AND MONDAY Adults 25 cts. Children 15 cts. II YE LIBERTY 1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY Matinee and Evening Newspaper Scenes in Marc ' MacOermott Feature Tin tilt Director Gains Permission to Building a Studio won permission " the editor, and the vari pr (his oiniilovos of the paper became movie. players for llu' time (lbltfg their utmost iA ,( to keep their eyes from the camera ami , have t 1 with the nicnrbers of tlie new cabinet. Should incut providing for Compulsory military dent Wilson decide on March 4 to training, ionftress to declare war, he would nate in session and Make follow tin1 director's instructions. rp the , SITUATION IS (Continued from page one.) tion he deemed necessarv. short of war. ! give nicnilters of the next congress in 'the house enough lime to get to WahJ I ington and organize before they voted .on the question id' declaring war. Many members, though, will lie in Washing- ! a led i-larat ion ton for inauguration anil more than 41:01 uiii would be hero al "The Price of I'Vime,'" Yitagraph 's five part Ulue Ribbon feature, starr ing Marc Mae.Dermott and Naomi Ohil ilors. is the attraction nt the Orcxm il, , ,r, , , " It already has been clearly theatre next Thursday, This production, which is one of the ,lia stfl will not be a first released by the Greater Vitagraph. . of hostilities. , contains a complete tour through one; jf p,oSident Wilson should decide . . J " . "' "" '''I"1' start hostilities with (ievmany after ! extra session began about the middle of I : . ' .-...... March 4, the countrv woulM have to April. Kae 1 dramatic plot. , . , .,, , ..,., i ....... congress will support him. ; Washington. The president, at this time uld go i While a fiidit on the sueakershin is I before congress at any hour and ask for I certain in the next congress, members its approval of a declaration of war, as j believed thai should an extra session be provided by the constitution But mem-J called solely to declare war. Speaker bers of the house today declared they 1 Clark probably would be continued in' think he would not want to ask an ex- j that position to avoid any suggestion of! declare war that must dissension in the countrv at such a mo-1 be carried ou in the next congress. meat. Congress Ends Sunday. The 04th ongress ends at noon Sun day. March 4. The house, to meet March The reporter's room slunvn, with the city editor's desk, the cartoonists sketching the comical figures which will create a laugh in the morning pa per, and the hundred and one other de tails concerned in the making of a dai ly paper. The cylinders, with their columns of fve. are show, ami the massive pinng congress t, chines and presses which turn out the hundreds of daily sheets conveying the news to the population. The fly bovs are seen grabbing the times. When the 1SH3 extra session was Ball ed President Wilson gave members more 0 than a month to or un nic the house. The niber is entitled to suf- to permit him to reach I FOR COMPULSORY TRAINING Pringle Social Notes A five course dinner Valentine Party was served the ladies of I'ringie and Pleasant Point social club by Mrs. A. G. Steingrube in honor of her brother and wife, Mr. ami Mrs. Hroclwuiller of Vanktown, South Dakota. An instru mental piece was given by Miss K. S. I'oatcs, and a recitation by Mrs. Laura Green field. Those present were the foesdamos '. t'. Best, U. W. Potter, Laura Greenfield Nchoppert, .1. N. fo lium, Koy ( li mil rt , ('. T. .tones, D. Van ilerbiit, .1. Coleman, Cecil Rogers, K. N. ''"ales, llrockinillcr, A. t '. Steingrube Mr. Rrockmiller Bad Mr. iNciugrube. 'little Evelyn Ooburn, Margaret Jones, Mice aim linrnaia uogers, iiany isrocK- school house Priday evening. The ladies of the Pringle and Pleas ant Point social club served lunch al ter the lecture in the way of dough nuts and sandwiches and coffe at 10c a plate. ii ml M i s. Urncli wilier exiKM't In their Jnnne in South Dakota "5 Pound Bucket of Lard---95c, Not 65c Tl M i leave fi next wi M i tin this peop to b WAR ODDITIES d hi ml buck but tin papers as they come from the press,,'), would have to organize Imtoro it' Washington, jrop, u. nepresentative the ink still damp, and hurrying to the could do any work. ' The senate, how-: Caldwell, of New York, during the de terge .trucks standing outside waiting ever, i a continuing body and will be j bate on the army bill late today, an te carry the sheets to their destination. ' i u session after March 1 to confirm ' nounced he would introduce an amend' Scen. from the Great Divide, showing at the Oregon Sunday and Monday d Howard Steingru miller, Klnini Vernon CoateS, Ivy and Valentine witv of uupidl, heart at each place. One of the jneiulicrs of the legislator! gave a sterisclipie lecture at the PringU sic London, pcli. 17.--l'lixate 0. S Taylor, of Detroit, shook hand with Queetl Mary with a fall hand he invented when hi right arm was amputated, am declares hi' has not washed tin hand since, n the ndle A Bts o.t lard that are left at 95 cent f Hi Market, 165 X. I.iher: sine that i pavs to : Capital JburuaL Since seven o'cli shoo has been fill v natnraliu J bucket ot best kettle lei ' I'm cents. The ml Inserted, in Pi should have read "3 po NINETY PIVK cents,' some way Was turned up side down an read li. Hence the mistake. Mr. ThomasiMi is therefore absolve from nil blame and the proof reader i I he Capital Journal plea. Is " guilty and agrees to buy one of the 200 bud, TRY JOURNAL WANT IDS Inn-lrvt, vvliirh is very evident har Jf ft in to any one who Knows retail price of this product. Sunday and Monday THE OREGON Sunday and Monday WHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME" HOUSE PETERS AND ETHEL CLAYTON 3 HIGH CLASS ACTS HIPPODROM VIP" 3 II NORRIS' BABOONS IN "A MONKEY ROMANCE" IN " The Great Divide " A WONDERFUL STORY PLAYED IN A WONDERFUL WAY - Produced in the Grand Canyon 8 S I l ADAMS AND MANGLES fiyRA RT ADAIR, "HANK SPONGE" Comedy Novelty Jesters 32J The Boob Musician THEDA BARA VAUDEVILLE WOO The Funniest Chinese Act Ever Shown. Act 4:00 p. m., 7:30 and 9 OTHER ATTRACTIONS Special Music bv MISS VERA KITCHENER IATINEE 10c, EVENING 15c FUNNY FRANK DANIELS in a Comedy, and Colored Scene (Educational) Continuous Show In a photoplay which portrays " the Facinating Woman wiles of a 4 THE VIXEN It is a passion which ends with her own Defeat Sunday BLIOH THEATRE Sunday