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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1917)
FIX TTTE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREfiON. MONDAY. MARCH 19. 1917. Whi-at an.l (iot Bengal, who Trarol rj Hut Si riuv to talk it over with A B BEATEN BY DODGERS Worlds Champions Owe De feat to Remarkably Bad Br H. C. EauUton ' ( I'niteil I'renK stuff rorrotponilcnt ) Xw York, Mar. !!. Wilbtrt Itolj iiiMin in leant in it lirlatfil hsppv I rami- of mind toilny. ven hi couliln't Jinvr the M'liMtt inn !:isf full. I i ix 1 ! -K"m havr to tlu'ir rrlit a victory over the Huston H'il Sox. the world 'a thani l.iiMiK, ami they took it with one re cruit tiitclier working with twa older one, a recruit at shortstop, a recruit in ri)ht field and a shortstop playing third haxo. A i nt thii) the UodeiH had the full strength of the world's Kerien lineup in action. Jt may ineaii sunn'tliing and It may not, luit it in quite intvretin( to note that the lied Sox's star liurleis were in action against the iNxlyers and that tbe latter piled up n total of 12 hits, amassing seven mint. In the eighth in jiiiiK the collapse wan eotnplete, for five ruiin were put across with .Mays working. , In the main, it vns Mays' fiiult, for lie allotted three hits, stuck the bull in the rilis of three, handed free trans portation to one and watched a limn sacrifice fly account for one tally. The oilier lied hose heavers' did better, but between the two . of them, liuth and Shore, they managed to let the I)od pers sneak a pair of runs and nine hits. Jt must have been one crent day for the Dodders and a had one forZach Sunkiat uniformly good Orange arefreahfrom California today and every day. Prions now for a aupply. Every firat clau -dealor aella them. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges Calif ami Fruit Growan Exeluwi t'),rlc II. 1.1.1. ets. The outfield trio,; only one ut them a regular, did a ' niifhty fine job of aliowiujr Slt'Ogi'l and Wheat that bawbali will go on, 41 probably, after they have jrrowa old and unable to rhase fir bills. Jlraa Mo Wrestler San Krancisfo, Mar. ly. There i uo iuiiuediate dsnjfer of Joe Steelier 41 losing hia title aa champion wrestler 4e of the world not to one Antone .lirsa. late of Hi. hernia via New York, at least Jirsa took on Ad Santcl for a workout and that wan the end of everything- Sautel twice pinned him to the mat in sii minutea and Jirsa demonstrated 41 just one thing that he "wasn't there' 4c Whereupon Frank Sehuler. who a jroiuotiuK the Steebcr-.lum match.! tailed off the uiat.h. 41 EZ TREAT ALMOST BOUT LA 6) Sunday Schools To Have Basket Ball Tournament The Sunday school basketball tour nnuient which is to be held at the V. M. ('. A. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday of this week is attracting widespread interest among the basket ball pluyera of the city oa well as the members of the Sunday schools and the ardent supporters of the game. At present five teams have entered for the tournament consisting of the fol lowing: Methodists, Christians, Hap tists, t'oiigregationalista and l'resbyter i 11 ns. The schedule of play as it has been planned will be first game Wednesday night at :'.W liaptists vs. the Presby terians. The second game on the same evening oiiiiiiencing at N:b will be between the Methodists nnd the Chris tians. One game will be played oil Thursday night nnd will be between the winners of the game between tlu Presbyteriiuis aud the Puptists. The game, will bo played at Si::!0. On Satur day commencing at :'.'0 the game will be between the winner of the Chris- tiaiwMetliodist game and the winner of the game on Thursday night. A beautiful trophy cup has been do nated by Jos. 11. Albert, superintend ent of the Presbyterian Sunday school which is to go to the team winning the championship and is to be held lor one year. The tournament is to ue uu an nual affair and any team winning the cup two years in succession shall re tain the cui) us its permanent proper ty. Kiich year the cup is to be suitably engraved ' indicating the team having won the chninpionsUip. FREIGHT EMflAKUUfcH UM Kitn Francisco. .Mur. III. All freight embargoes announced by the Southern Pacific rail- road when a general railroad strike seemed imminent, were lifted today. CI. W. Luce, freight traffic manager, sent the following telegram to the road's representatives: " Kffective nt once, cancel all instructions account of strike and resume acceptance of dead freight, perishables, livestock and explosives with- out restriction." By Heury Wood (United Preaa ataff correspond ent; With the French Arniiea Ad vancing from Poye, Mar. lt. The Herman retreat over the 13 mile front from Chaulnea to the Uiae it precipitate. It is of an entirely different charac ter from the Herman retire ment before the Knglish north of the Souime. There the Tcu tona are fighting hard. Today the French force be gan comparing the (lerman re treat before them with the re tirement on the -Marne. Only tbe machine gun aquads and bicycle troops are being left behind by the enemy to .cover the retreat. Many of these ara being taken prisoner- PRESIDENT ORDERED (Continued on cage two.) in ao many words, the impression he left was that the administration's plan now is to hunt out the submarines, parr ticularly if they invade our coasts. The first class at Annapolis will be graduated the 29th of this month and the second class in September under orders issued by President Wilson this afternoon, following the conference with Daniels. (leucrnl mobilization of the entire Atlantic fleet, including the calling in of the naval militia, nnd the reserve lleet, is under consideration by the department, Daniels said. uermany uoes unut The president studied dispatches from nbrond up to an curly hour this morning and was up curly to receive any further reports 011 the three latest sinkings from Consul Frost, Queens town and Consul General Kkinner at London, Tbe messages thus far at hand had left but little hope that no American ( EEE lives had been sacrificed- lhe report of "missing men" seemed to carry the doleful conviction that they had per ished when - the German U-boats car ried out their orders. Sinking of the three vessels, Jhe largest American haul yet made, wna attended by circumstances that justi fied tho administration conviction that (tormany is going to the limit nnd that this nation can hope for no favorable exceptions. But despite the fact that the United States is nearer a call to arms today, there is unruffled calm in Washing ton, not only among ottieials but a- niong the people or the capital. j Apparently Washington, through ev er recurring experience with interna tional shocks is no longer susceptible to emotion. There is no war spirit in evidence. President WiU Act While the white house, the stato de uartnient and the nation's war and navy heads refused to comment "tin- til later," belief grew that the presi lii ,;i::;i:i.y..;M;;iii;.iii;i:;..n!.i:.;ii;i;i;i, in mm JlliilS&iiiiili'iiliLl Men's Shoes that will give vou both satisfaction and comfort $5-$6 New clothes are always a matter of interest to active men; they don t dwell on the subject long; a brief glance, a "sizing up" of the goods and the man; a quick iudgment of approval or disapproval, and the matter is closed. That's one of the reasons why we advise our costemrs to buv HART SCHAFFNER & MARX $20 $25 $30 'BISHOP ALL-WOOL CLOTHES $15 $20 $25' These clothes are for men who know the value of good quality; the econoomy of all-wool fabrics, of good style, and exact lit. Such men like to see the label in the clothes just as they like to see a good signature on a check. We'll show you the signature on these good clothes. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Mi Kill dent's mind is made up. The National Defense Council met with the heads of all the telegraph and telephone companies of the country to plan mobilization of communication systems so as to insure the government the most rapid and affective service in case of war. Theodore N. Vail of the American Telegraph and Telephone company headed this delegation. At tiie same time, war department heads stated that, since it will be a In taking his energetic course the year or longer before the big sixteen I president is assured of the country's inch rifles can be ready for use at Far j support, according to his advisers to Rockaway, 12 inch guns 00 to 93 per j day. cent as efficient as the bigger guns To back up this claim scores of tele will be immediately put in place at grams have come to the white house New York City's gateway. j urging immediate action of the most .There were still some" who believed j vigorous sort. A majority of them fav the president migjit call congress bc-jor an out and out declaration of war. fore April 10 in order to have them at 1 hand for conference. Sell it the Journal Want Ad Way. WANT 200 MOTOEBOATS Washington, Mar. 9 Appeals to more than 100 boat building concerns to provide the government immediate ly with 200 or more 110 foot motor boats as, submarine chasers have hcen sent out by the navy department, i was officially stated today. Try Journal Want Ads They pay R HtlS SalaV fp ZZZ2! aSSSaSSSSSB SSSI3ilSllSIS3iv&l3! Opening f . lie ooteiry WE ARE NOV READY to serve you with a complete line of Spring Footwear of the verv highest grade at prices that will astonish vou. If vou want Shoes for Spring it will pay you to get them now as we will be compelled to raise our prices before season is over. Considering our great buying power and the large quantities of Shoes that are bought for our many stores, it goes without saying that other stores will be compelled to pay much higher prices when they buy in small quantities. LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING PRICES which will give you Some Idea of the . ' '"" jl! 1! II I! H LI El 11 1 1 i 11 ii 1 ! it il m n ri i For your nice spring suit we have some fine : White Nubuck, lace, plain toe, cak sole, covered Louis heel, 8-inch top; like you will be asked to pay $9.00 for, but we can sell them for $5.95 because we bought them right. Then we have a nice White Kid, 7yo-inch top, ivory sole and heel, new vamp pattern, that we are making a special of $5.95; should bring $7:50. If it is too early for you to put on all white we can show you an elegant Havana Brown Vamp, 7V2-inch white kid top, plain toe, Louis heel with aluminum plate, at the ridicul ously low prices of $5.45; everybody else will ask you $8.00 for such. Also one similar in- Neutral Grey Top, Black Kid Vamp, at the same price $5.45. And one in Black Kid Vamp, White. Kid Top, 7l2-ineh, lace, just fine, at $4.95; don't pay $7.00 for one. A swell, fine fitting and very dressy. All Black Kid, lace, 8 inch tcp, plain toe, leather Louis heels, full Goodyear welt, very high grade, worth $9.00 or $10; we are selling at $6.95; this is a rich and very pleasing new shoe. . We Can Give You We also have a kid 7-inch top, either lace or button, new med ium narrow toe, not too long, with leather Cuban heels and welt soles, guaranteed as good as any $7.00 shoe in the citv, for $1.95. Yes, we have cheaper ones, all the way down to some small sizes, up to size 3l4, at 90c a pair. High heels, low heels, any kind of Ladies' Shoes, and will save you 15 per cent to 25 per cent. Men's fine calf, button or blucher, Goodyear welt soles, med ium or low heels, warranted satisfactory service and full style, you can buy for only $4.95. Another splendid one, similarly described, at $4.45. A mixed lot, all good lines and wrorth $6 to $7.50, novv at $3.95. Also a mixed lot, all kinds, some Hanans and other good lines, at $2.90. Men's Heavy Work Shoes, in tan and black, heavy soles, fine service, at $3.45. These cost that much at the factory to day. Buy all you can use as they will surely advance at least $1.00 per pair by the opening of summer. n lar 11 11 11 II II 11 13 li l 11 M II 11 n u II 11 u 11 11 ri u m ft For the boys buy the "Boy Scout," with either leather or Neolia soles, full service and we are back of every pair for satisfaction; we still sell them at the old prices of $2.65 to $3.15. We have other Boys' Shoes as low as $1.65 and Misses' and Children's Shoes at money saving prices for the customers. Remember, our cash system saves you all the credit losses and you only pay for what YOU buy. Everything in the shoe line. We have recently installed for the benefit of the public a nice rest room and you are perfectly welcome to come and use it, whether you buy shoes or not. Come in and see how cosy it is. Church and society committees are cordially invited to make this their place of meeting. We will furnish you all the stationery you heed for such meetings. Don't forget the place is the new REAL Shoe StoreThe Bootery, 167 North Commercial St., Phone 1196. fla tSW M"W tKlf Ml ajl IMS IHPPW'SIIW jB(PWH1WHf'ffWSaWtWiTP(rW1WWWHatiM Lai naii Mitt fc aat t, 1 i aia, A fn wiim Muti ttiM iiii m m m oil nw mm mm mm mk ma im mm vm 167 North Commercial Street 11 n 11 11 n 11 ii ii ii ri H II II II II II II E1 El I1 II II II II II II 11 II II 11 Telephone 1196 Salem. Oregon aaaatiwiiaaaMiai tt-iimm mm mtt amini ana i ran rntr -an mm m,m mi r. r3 m - J