Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 02, 1917, EXTRA, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE DAILY CAHTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. AfRIL 2, 1917.
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CLOTHES
Men who like smart clothes
, are sure to Oke these; they
are so attractive in model
ing, pattern, weaves and
"color effects.
Breezy clothes fcx the
young man and more con
servative ones for the wee
bit older man.
The tailoring of our cloth
ing is masterly, woolens su-
perior, their designs smart,
their values exceptional.
Nearly everyone knows
OUR CLOTHES TOP THE
QUALITY FIELD. THE
BEST CLOTHING VALUES
ARE ALWAYS HERE.
Florsheim
Emerson and
Beavon .Shoes
. Three lines of the most strictly up to dale Shoes now in the AMERICAN MARKET,
and we have a stock of these to select from that will be appreciated by partic
ular MEN who want ' ' ,
Style Value and Unquestion
able Shoe Correctness
When buying at this store you are sure of getting the
best merchandise to be"had at the price. JOIN THE
EASTER PARADE in a pair of these BETTER SHOES.
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It's a
Gordon
The Hat With
the Thorough
Lines. "
EASTER GREETINGS and EASTER CLOTHES
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Do your EASTER purchasing where Reliability is
the slogan of each transaction; where FRICES
are the LOWEST and MERCHANDISE THE BEST
BUY AT
Brick Brothers
THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVEEY PUECHASB
THE CORNER STORE
STATE AND LIBERTY
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MANY ATTEND SHOWER
At the home of Mrs. T. Y. MeOllan
a miscellaneous shower was given in
honor of Miss Ossie Condit when about
30 of her friends and neighbors met last
Saturday afternoon. There were several
guests from Amnsville and several who
could not be present sent (jiftg by oth
ers more fortunate. While all were pres
ent Miss Comlit opened her parcels that
the guests might enjoy fleeing them.
These gifts consisted of glassware,
fancy china, aluminum nn.l earthen
ware, bed linen, handsomely finished in
hand work, doilies, scarfs, towels and
many other pieces. Music and social
converse were features of the afternoon
entertainment. At the refreshment hour
a delicious lunch wn served by the
hostess assisted bv Miss Addie t'ondit,
Mrs. Emma Coridit, Mrs. Marguerite
Martin and Mrs. Nipple. The guests of
the afternoon were: Misses Addie and
Osie , Condit, Roxana (iunsaules, Agnes
and Clara Bovvnc, I-eona Forrctte, liivoii
and Clara Martin, Battle Dively, Kliz-
jabeth Swank, Mrs. Giggy, Mrs. AVePs,
Mrs. ii. lonuit, Mrs. Koyal tend it, Alt.
Ross Condit, Mrs. R. I. Hammer, Mrs.
Nipple, Mrs- R. Van Nuys, Mrs. ieo.
Howard, Mr. C. F. Loose, Mrs. J. Ouu
saulot, Mi. T. Y. MeCleHun, Mrs. Park
er, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. J. B, Bo win,
Mrs. C I.Rthrop, Mrs. Dively, Mis.'
Chas. Martin and Mrs. 8. S. Swank.
Aumsville Record.
. MADE RUN ON BANK
Hillsboro, Ore., Mar. 3I. Local buries
today -experienced a run of German de
positors who closed their accounts ai,d
demanded gold. Fear of confiscate i
of bank deposits of all Germans by tl:
government is blamed
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SENATOR Ll
ATTACKED BY
IS
One Alexander Bannwart, Is
Beaten Up By Telegraph
Operator
Christ's church, Dorchester, Mass., was
said to be a third member tf the pa
cifist party, but took no part in the
fight. - .
Bannwart was later removed to the
Sixth precinct police station7 He said
ho was socretary ot the Woodrow- Wil
j son Independent League of Boston. .
lie was bleeding irom several cuts
from the beating administered by Her
man. Henntor I .mice, -is fi7 yrnrs of age.
, Washington, April 2
vetcrnn Massachusetts
-Senator Lodge,
senator, was
ADVERTISING CONCERN
TO TAKE NEW NAME
Chicago, April 2. Today the Mahin
Advertising company became the Wil
liam 11. Rankin eompaifjs taking lLs
uT.
knocked down and painfully injured to-, new name from that of its prcsideu"
day in a clash with two Bostouians, a
jnan and a Ionian who are said to
lave come here in the pacifist cause.
Alexander Bannwart, 338 Washington
boulevard, Boston,, and Mrs. Anna Pea
lody, of Cambridge, were arrested,
eharged with making the assault.
The twopproached Lodge near his
room in the nae office building.
Bannwart started to argue with Lodge,
telling him his constituents are agahist
war.-
At last Lodge turned and said: "Any
one who wants war at this time is a
ward. "
Bamiwnrt, it is said, retorted: "Any
ene who wants war at this time is a
coward."
It is said Bannwart struck Lodge,
knocking him to the floor. David B.
Herman, a telegraph operator passing
through the corridor, threw himself on
Bannwart. A rough and tumble fight
followed. "-.
- The flash eaiisai intense excitement
in the corridars in the capitol, thronged
hy hundreds of . the invading pacifists
end anti's. '
One account of the trouble was that
Senator Lodge turned to Bannwart and
truck him after Bannwart had called
JOHNSON VOICES THE
SENTIMENT OF WEST
California Senator Speaks to
Great Throng In
v Philadelphia
AT ONCE! STOPS
STEM MISERY
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Wilbur D. Nesbit is vice president of
the company and Herman A. Groth is
secretary-treasurer.
The company specializes in creative
advertising. Its work includes news
paper, magazine, farm paper, forcienj
language, trade paper, streetcar, bill-j
board aiid outdoor advertising. The or
ganization numbers 100 people and in
cludes some widely Known advertising
experts.
Mr. Rankin is president of the West
ern Advertising . Agency association
ganization and to create a better feel
ing among rival agencies.
Soldier Did Not Like -the
Mixture of Flags
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Tacoma, Wash., April z. The first
canture of a foreign flag by the United
States army since the present niobiliza
tion is recorded here today. It is Aus
trian and is in possession of a sailor of
the Second Washington infantry, who
snatched it f rom tho porch of. John Mar
desich's home here yesterday. The
Austrian colors had been entwined
with the American flag but with the
former on top.
"American and Austrimi flags don't
lim a coward. Lodge suffered a slight I mix well right now," the soldier re
jmiise on the cheek. marked in reply to the angry protest
' Eev. Faul Harris Drake, pastor of , of Mardosich.
Philadelphia, Pa'., March 31. The
voice of the far west as interpreted to
the vast patriotic throng in Independ
ence Sqnaro this afternoon by Senator
Hiram W. Johnson of California, calls
for war iu defense of honor.
America will suffer much, "to the
very tension of honor," before engag
ing in war, the California senator said.
"But a nation such as ours,' he add
ed, "dependent for its perpetuity upon
the character of its citizens that dare
not maintain its ideals and will not
protect the. lives of its citizens sows
within itself the seed of dissolution. ,
"Our destiny must bo the ultimate
destiny of tne world democracy, Am
erica must keep -burning the beacon
light on the mountain top to which the
eyes of all mankind may turn.
"But yesterday, China, benighted
with her centuries of superstition and
ignorance, looked across the Pacific
for the liglit and fashioned her gov
ernment with the spirit of America.
"Today Russia autocratic Russia
after centuries of cruel despotism with
wistful vision across the Atlantic has
seen the beacon light of liberty and
has added to the world a new democ
racy, with the spirit of America.
"In, no vainglorious sentiment we
would wrap this old banner of the Stars
and Stripes about every American cit-
"Papa's Diapepsin" Makes
Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs .
Feel Fine
CLARK IS ELECTED
(Continued from page One.)
Do. some foods you cat hit back,
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Wnto acids and cause a sick, sour, gas
sy stomach? Xow, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspep
tic, jot this- down: Pape's Diapepsin
helps neutralize the excessive acids in
the stomach so your food won't sour
and upset you. There never was any
thing so safely quick, so certainly ef
fective. No difference how badly your
stomach is upset you easily get happy
relief in five minutes, but what pleas
es you most is that, it helps to regulate
your stomach so you can eat your fa
vorite foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief some
times they are slow, but not sure.
"Pape's Diapepsin" is positive in neu
tralizing the acidity, so the misery
won't conic back very quickly.
You feel different as soon as
"Pane's Diapepsin 'ponies in contact
with the stomach distress just van
ishes. your stomach gets sweet, no
gases, no belching,-no eructations of
undigested food,, your head clears and
yon feel fine.
- Co now, make the best investment
you ever made, by getting a large fifty
cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from
any drug store. Von- realize in five
minutes now needless it is to surrer
from indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder due to acid fermentation.
Wednesday and Thursday
Wm. S HART
IN
"The Gunf ighter"
Full of Hard Ridingr, Hard Living and Reckless Dare
Deviltry -A gasp a minute.
- The Oregon
; Quality Always
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izen. we wouiu mane u nis ouijiiier
and his shield and his absolute protec
tion wherever he might be on land
or on sea.
Cannot Shake Hands
With German People
Under Hchenzollerns
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Petrograd, April 2.- "Wo cannot
shake hands with tho German people
until they rid themselves of the cursed
Jiohenzollnrns, rtectarcd Vice Presi
dent Shobeleff of the duiun, in a
speech delivered today to a patriotic
mass meeting outside tho duma build
ing. In the crowd were members of the
workmen's and soldiers' council with
hundreds of plain citizens.
"Kaiser Wilhelm and Chancellor
Jlollweg are most redoubtable enemies
to Russian liberty," 8hobcleff de
clared. "To their- hypocritical greet
ings to the RusHian revolutionists, we
can only reply with the bayonet."
Grand Duke Xifholas, formerly com
mander in chief of Kussra s armies, ar
rived at his estate at
progressives, voted for him. So did Lon
don, socialist, and Randall, prohibition
ist. Representative'Fullcr, of Massa
chusetts, independent, bolted the repub
lican candidate with Gardner and Bil
linger, of Massachusetts, and Gray of
Now Jersey, nil of whom left the repub
lican caucus (-Saturday,1 and voted for
Representative Gillet of Massachusetts.
Haskell and James, republicans, answer
ed " present. " Lehlbach, New Jersey,
republican, voted fr Clark.
lTho dramatic moment of the house or
ganization was the nomination of Clark
for speaker by Representative Thonius
D. Schall, the Minnesota progressive-republican.
Kchall'g action was entrely
unexpected. He had been listed as a sup
porter of Mann.
Hchall is blind and was led to tho
centei of the house by a page.
Blind Put Patriotic.
"I realize that the action I am about
to take will bo used to attempt my po
litical death in Minnesota," Schall
said in nominating Clark.
"About 32,000 oui of tho 43,000 votes
in my district are republican.
"With my sightless eyes I would be
of little service to my country on the
field of battle, but I can use the light
that God gives mo to vote right to
day." While the voting was under way
Chairman Flood" gave out the adminis
tration war resolution and adjjed that
he would present it when tho organiza
tion is complete.
. Champ Clark was escorted into the
chamber by his opponent, Mann, .amid
a storm of cheers from both sides.
Mann Introduced Clark.
Mann introduced Clark as a patriotic
representative of Missouri and the na
tion. Responding, Clark spoko for co
operation. '.
Admitting it would be difficult to
conduct house affairs otherwise, he do-!
clared there must bo no partisanship. :
"Let all tho ends we aim at be our
country's and in the accomplishment
of thetmds may the God of our fathers
be with ur and uuide us in the way
which will rebound to the honor and
perpetuity of tho greatest republic that
ever existed in the flood of --time."
Representative TalbotU "father of
the house," insofar as length of service
is concerned, administered tho. oath to
Clark. it
Members were then lined up in the
well of the house to be sworn in by
state groups.
Four out of 4.15 members today did
not answer to their names. They were:
Lee, democrat, Georgia; Capstick, re
publican, New Jersey; Helgesen, repub
lican, North Dakota, and Bleakley, re
publican, Pennsylvania.
. Came on a Stretcher.
Lee, later, was carried into the cham
ber ou a stretcher in time to vote for
ClaTk., ' ,
There wero twov vacaneiVs Conroy,
New York, and Hullway, New Hamp
shire, having died recently. This made
tho total of absentees on" the first roll
call number six. -
Mason, Illinois, republican, like
Schall, cast his choice with the demo
crats. South Trimble, democrat, was elected
as clerk of tho house by a vote of 217
to 211.
At this time, Mann refused to permit
grouped voting on the other offices, so
the roll culls proceeded.
NERVOUS SPELLS
And Combination of Troubles Relieved
by Combination of Medicines.
A quotation from one recent letter:
"I have been taking Hood's Parsapn
rllla and l'eptiron 1'illn as a course of
medicine and lliul thl combinaUo.i
has worked like a charm. They told
me I had neuralgia, and certainly I
was In a very low and discourage)
slate of health. I suffered eMremHv
with nervousness and had neuraUi i
pains so I could nut loej night.
"Those nervous sipells were awful!
"I heard about taking Hood's farsu
parilla aiid..'pptiron I'IMm one befmo
meals, the other after the sugsestioii
struck me favorably so that I liav
taken the medicines carefully and
faithfully with most pleasing result .
"It Is a long time now since I hnv
had one of those severe nervous spell-!.
I can do a good day's housework, ran
work in mv garden and walk a mile.'"
Mrs. Fred J. Weekley, Bagdad, Fix.
Vour druppist will be pleased to
supply you wilh these good medicine.
YELIBERTV
Sunday- Monday -Tuesday
APRIL 8, 9, 10
8 Reels Filmed at the Bottom of the Sea Off the
' Tropical Bahama Islands
NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH! "
' ' Superlative adjectives cannot do Justice to this master picturl."
Chicago Post.
"The greatest cinema achievement ever offered In the history of
the art." Chicago American.
"An epoch-making accomplishment in picture productions."
Motography.
... 1 JULES VERGE'S
"20,000 LEAGUES
UNDER the SEA
ALL THE BIO CITIES PAID $1.00 TO SEE THIS PICTURE.
PRICE WILL BE 20 CENTS. BRING THE KIDDIES.
OUR
LAST TIMES TODAY
The yorld's Greatest Screen
Comedian
Charlie CHAPLIN
in
"EASY STREET"
They screamed and laughed till they cried at this
picture.
DORTHY PHILLIPS
The Beautiful Bluebird Star in
... "THE GIRL IN THE CHECKED COAT"
today, accompanied by two govern
ment commissioners. He will go into
retirement here. j
President Rodzianho of the dunia, in j
addressing a group of supporters ofj
woman's suff'rns;!, told tiie.m equal i
franchise would he submitted to the!
constituent assembly. He personally'
Alijdia, Crimea said lift favored such a move. .
Tcmorrow-"THE WAX MODEL"
With
"VIVIAN MARTIN"