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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 17. 1917. GRAND THEATRE 4 More Nights TON I OUT. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, IBID AT F RICES KITE S6-50-7jft LADIES EI'ECIAL MAT. FBIDAY txie LOOK FOB THE YELLOW CAB ALEmNDER THE MAN WHO KNOWS LOOK TOR THE YELLOW CAB HINDU MAGIC Mystifying Gripping WEIRD, STARTLING BACK FROM V THE FAR " EAST I LEVITA- TIONS V . VANISHING "Ay i. "J THE WOND ER OF THE 20TU CENTURY THE HIGH EST CLASS MASTERY SHOW EVER STAGED ORIENTAL GIRLS DANCE OF THE SERPENT OF DEATH ALEXANDER AS THE WHITE MA Til A MA CABINET AND TRUNK MYSTERIES TABLES MOVE BY UNSEN HANDS AMAZING BEWILDERING (CRYSTAL SEER) 13 THE MARVEL OF THE 1 IV . sW VOU WILL LEAVE THE THEATRE WHOLLY MYSTIFIED AND BEWILDERED -AN OCCULT PHENOMENON hlWHITE SOX SEITINQ PACE FOR LEAGUES Quality of Ball Put Up WiD Make Other Teams Get Down to Work t Watching the Scoreboard t Pacific Coast League Standings. MAKES IT BLAUTIFUL W. I.. Pit : !an Francisco Id 4 .71 lxn Angele . .... " .545 Salt I-ke .'. 5 5 .5Wl ! Vernon 7 7 .5m) ' lVrtlail.l ti 7 .4(vJ ! Oakland 4 10 j 1 Br H. C. Hamilton. j ( I'niti'il l're staff correspondent. New York, April 17. Kid Gleason. the veteran strategist and trainer of the White N.x. ?au be blamed fur the hole tlmis; I ml nv. Yesterday' Results. No games played, traveling day. Try This! AH DandrufFff Dis appears and Hah Stops Coming Out Today's Games. Portland vs. Oakland, at .San Fran ciwo. San Francisco at Suit Lake. is a sjiecialist who develops pitchers' Vernon at Lou Amides. and thiUL'g int. i reul ball plnvors. Meter ! Ch.-asun in with the White Sox again ' lie is Yesterday's her two hits alone were enough to eonvinee ence to the rust week s crop of White Sox box M-ores tells the lest of the story. 1 lie Dodger that they've made a bad Clarence Rowland has never been able i start, to snake more than ordinary efforts out I of a sterling pitching corps, Since the Fcrdie Seliupp is licjriiiiiinir riht I Surely try a .."Danderine Hail I Cleanse" if you wink to immediately j double the Iwauty of your hair. Jus? moisten a eloth with Danderine nnd draw it earefullv through your Imir; ... ., ,, ... Itakinit one small strand at a time; tki? Waller Holke. Hisi .... ,.,., ,K .,, r anv excessive oil in a low minute; you be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, tlutfy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and lux utcu , v. com r wiere neieit ml last mil tor tne ,1(.sill,,s beautifying the hair, one ap uii.ed in a no )t, uo-ruu name and I r-( Giants. He scored his f.rsl shutout of . i(, f i,a,ltf,,ri,,e (liliRlves cverv bun tuber just marked up a two hit ( the year at the expense of the Dodgers. j,arti,,c of dandruff; inviKorntos the pastime- . " sciilp, stopping itching and falling W ith the White Sox hurler dome! this. Orover Cleveland Alexander was' l ind of work, the future looks dark for equipped mainly with bad luck. The! Dau.lcnne is to the hair what fresh about seven other American league Ilraves maced him for three triples in a slloW(,r8 of rain ani) gUnsliine are to clubs unless the rival Kid Gleasons get row and sent him back on the short end ! vegetation. It goes ri(;ht to the roots. ,nlf? ... , ... , j of the score. I invigorate and strengthens thorn. Its OloasaTi -will do soniethins; else for, exhiliiratinjj, stimulating and life pro- the White Hox besides luaknii; the pitch-j Jess Barnes had to contend witlTbad i Cueing properties cause the hair to ers pitch. H's a fighter. He can 't un- fielding by .Maianville and .Kvers, but i grow long strong and beautiful, derstand anything else in a ball game. , delivered- I You can surelv have prettv, soft, He'll teach thoso ball players to fight.) 'lustrous hair, and" lots of it, if'vou will The Boston Braves have proved the. Red Faber tried to emulate Eddie j just get a 2 cent bottle of Knowlton 's value of knowing how to fight. jCieotte, but tho Tigers nicked him for J 'Danderine from any drug store or toi- two blows. i let counter and try it as directed.' Leg Darcy is Barred. San Francisco, April 17. Los Dnreyi l'ing Bodie accomplislied tlirce hits permission to GO ahead with his di- is barred from any bout that may be out of four efforts. staged at Tia Juana track, for the same reason he was barred from New York by Governor Whitman. i Jimmy Coffroth, erstwhile fight pro moter, maue tins announcement toiiay. "As long as I am president of the Tia Juana Jockey club, Darcy will not a be allowed to fight there," he said. ' ''. ,- X ' i':,. - .: . vt .: V Frank Baker's jinx is in bad health. He will be back in the game next week Frank will. CONSCRIPTION MAY (Continued from page one.) vision., it conscription passes, no n lose his chanco unless President Wilson grants a special dispensation in his case Senate Is Tor It. Washington, April 17. In an effort to bring about non-partisan support of the administration conscription army bill, President Wilson ' today asked Representative Mann, republican floor leader of the house, and Representative Lenroot to confer with him at tho " a vs telegrams and letters here are to be ac cepted as showing which way the wind blows. Opinion prevails here that the central ! White House. and far west is not fully alive to the Chairman Dent of the house military ....i ....... v......i:.: ..:.. .i.:.. .... affairs committee, will see the presi- irui ni iwii.il I limn lavmi: 11113 uuujilJY . .. . , .... 1 . i , . . , , ,, . ' dent this afternoon and it is understood, aim some Kind or an --awaKcner is Will Look Like New They Feel Just the Same, Too The edges are just the same ? s when they were new. There's really no good reason why they should crack until they have been repeatedly worn and laundered. If your collars come to us the edges will be made smoothbecause they are moulded to shape instead of being mashed flat by ironing. SALEM LAUNDRY X 136 SOUTH LIBERTY PHONE 25 Amsterdam, April 17. Berlin's gen eral strike is crippling the output of metal and wood and tieing up trans portation facilities, according to dis patches received here. -Delnils were meagre. There was no confirmation of one report of disorders in the German enpit ul. The general strike had long been expected, tho radical socialists having announced it as a protest against the LT per cent cut. in the bread in. ion put into effect Sunday. Semi-official dispatches, however, in sisted that the strike had atfei-ted very few industries and that it was without general public support- In this connec tion, copies of tlm Berlin socialist or gan, Vorwaerts, received today, con tained this editorial; "Internal disturbances in Germany at this moment would bo calculated deeply to disturb socialistic peace work The vain hope that Germany in a few months might see occurrences similar to tliose in liussin, might again post pone the end of the War, which now seems so near, and again cost hundreds of thousands of lives on the battle field. " Whoever has reason or conscience. therefore, will especially ask what will' be the effect of what he does or tails to do today. necessary. Roosevelt, many in congress believe, could deliver the punch to rouse the country, perhaps better than any I gyStem. otner man. n is possmie that, snoal i -(!rmv; opposition in congress to the the conscription army bill fail or be Li.n ,.,;tim wn n,nnmi,.,i t, other man modified as now seems likely Colonel jpi.csidcnt s oction today. leetive conscription plan. I tion bureau. With unfavorable reports from the Blanchard in Chicago today, stated hmina nn the nnsqihilitv nf ennspviritinn ' flio dI.iu ,,.,11 l,n tnl-.n 4 fn,.n r.li;n -:n . i. .i, i,;n i 1 - I '. - cannot ; he passed unless provision isSoiS tl,ro" the prWent has sum-! of 700,000 acres of reclaimed lands i made for first trying out the volunteer moneu ine repuoncans 10 nis aid in a, the Hollo ionrche, South Dnkota; Grand system- final effort to get prompt action on the! Valley and Vneompahgre districts, Colo- military bill, which he feels is absoluto-' rndo; North Platte district of Nebras- ly vital. lioosevelt would be immediately given FOR CATARRH and KAY FEVER Semite Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL Cf!UQ STORES Tuoes 25C Jans GPc Peeretary of War Baker, voicing the administration's unswerving stand, de clared to the house military committee in session today that he was compelled to reject flatly all compormises. He was inclined to yield on minor points such as ages of conscription, but insisted on the selective conscription plan. At a republican senate caucus today it was decided republican Government Wants Every Acre Cultivated lire, n,l W.-n,.,!,. ,! i ,. TV-, H,r:- and Arizona. Chicago, April 17. The federal gov ernment will see to it that this year that not a single acre of available land remains untitled if such a thing is senators humanly possible, according to C. J. would stand behind the president's se- Blanchard, statistician for the reclama- i . -ii j. CATARRH of the BLADDER relieved in 24 HOURS Each Cap- "T P.'le bears Ihe (MIDY) name Beira rpnf omtntptfp i ts Says Strike Fizzled By John, Grandens (Vnited Tress staff correspondent) Berlin, via London, April 17. A general striue iomeniea ny cxiicine socialists as a protest against, the re duction in the bread ration, effective Sunday, fizzled out today. (.inly a lew lactones were loroeu io suspend !' tne stnne. ior, a single mu nitions pmni. was aiiecicu, uiunnu Mice are. Miismess a lareniiv was cou- what he does. I tinning as usual today. All of Merlin's tin atmosphere of Ori- i subwavs nnd street cars were running Vina Rill CmnA i,",al niyslicisiu in the second halt ot with their usual number of employes. 1 lilt Uttl ill UI aim. the entertninincnt, made the more real- j istic by the dunces of two comely girls " mental mystic draws large crowd lie gives an exhibition of his wouderiul "Alexander" Presents a that best describes Surrounded by to opening night at tho Gram! Opera .achievement in the psvehic. house. I Questions of love, questions of Alexander "the man who knows " , change, oueslions of business and all began n five days engagement nl theisorts of questions were answered with have already arrived at the Chihuahua At no time did the "general strike'' assume enough importance to call out the military forces. On the streets "a few hundred agitators and demonstra tors for tho strike paraded undisturbed Grand Opera hoiwe last night, the au- , galling gun rapidity, the mimes of writ dienee turning out in ample numbers ers announced and all w ithout nnv of to greet him upon his first appearance in Salem. Alexander is puzzling nnd most mys tifying when he seems the simplest. He claims no supernatural power, positive disclaims any olnirvoynut gift nor cd banter the envelopes holding the questions even reaching Alexander's hand. Alexander -is a wit, loo, and ho punc tuates his work with a fund of humor ous stories and a wealth of good nutur- floes he lay nnv claim to the power of prediction; as no says he can. only au vise. In the first half of the program he concentration euinps, it is said It is reported that a large part of this force will be sent to the burder, when mobilization is completed. NO SEPARATE PEACE Washington, April 17. Senator Slier man, Illinois, today introduced a res olution authorizing the I'nited tSutes to consumate an agreement with the allies that none of them will conclude There will be n performance each evening with a ladies only matinee on Friday. The matinee on Friday will at tract innnv ladies, as thev can at that battles tho audience with varied tricks : time ask more personal questions than.'. Sliiiiriite nonce with Germanv and of legerdemain and by tho way it is in- at Ihe regular performance. Mr. Alex- tuaj . .,oacp when concluded, shall only leresting to know Alexander's defiiii- lander has tho record of answering, all w;,i, joint action of the Cuited tion of trick, lie defines trick as an (questions put to him on his special '"" stutes original way of doing something, anil 'dies matinee. Want Council to Make the Flornl society, tho gladiolus will become Siilem'a offieiill flower, "r.inv It OillCIIil Fl0Wer I of t,,! l'r,'Pc,1.v owners along Marion j street have agreed to plant and cult i- Now that the gladiolus by popular ' r?1, "Tn" i" thV"kiT 'n'll"' ... . ' society wilt furnish the slips. An ex .vote wash named the official flower for. ,.,. ; ,i,-i.nrtnient for the vioml socle- Daieni, the iNilein t Jural society at a meeting held last evening voted to peti tion tho city council to officially desig nate the gladiolus as such. f the city fathers should follow tho oiurt'est i on of SHE CAVE ME COMMON CORN FLAKES FOR BREAKFAST INSTEAD OF POSTTOASTIES" (Always get the rlht kind ) ly will be opined by Mrs. V. A. Fnulish. Thoso who have flowers to exchange should telephone Mrs. Knglish, who will make a list nnd aid in the exchanges. Tim next meeting of the society will be held Monday. April :!, at the 'Commer cial club. The meeting nights are the first and third Mondays of tho month. Carranza Gathers Troops at Chihuahua Fl r-aso, Texas, April I". Concentra tion of thousand of Carranzlsta troops at Chihuahua City during the last throe nays is detailed in advices received sti.kv nere trom tne interior today. According to tliose reports, Carranza garrisons have been withdrawn from Durango Zticatoens, Aguas Calieates and Nuevo l.eon. Eighteen trainloads of these troops YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS i-"IMI'Xhi.ih.i'I""I"I" You simply say to the drug store man, "Give ine a quarter of an ounce of fieezone." This will cost very little hut is sufficient to remove every hard or soft- corn from one's feet. A few drois of this new ether com- j pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the sore ness instantly, and soon the entire corn root and nil, dries up and can be lifted out wuh the fingers. This new wav to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that, while free-zone is it dries in a moment, and sun ply shrivels up the corn without in naming or even irritating the surround iug tissuo or skin, , Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, out cu tins oT and make nnu try it n e threat USHE 3IONDAY WAS ANOTHER BIG DAY HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLES ARE ARRIVING AND WE ARE THROWING THEM OUT AT SALE PRICES. R ON Just arrived today Ladies' Canvas and Nubuck Lace Sport Shoes, a very late last, with the new high-low heel; regular $5.00 and $7.00 grades, go at $3.95 to $5.95 Ladies' Dress Shoes, extra' special $4.00 and $4.50 grades, at $2.95 Men's Dress Shoes, extra special $5.00 grades, go at........;: $3.95 Men's Dress Shoes, extra special $6.00 and some $7.00 grades, go at $4.95 R ofj It " ' T "T ::t DAILY It h All kinds of Men's Work Shoes, tan and black . $1.95, $2.65, $2.95, $3.95 Big line Tennis Shoes, both white and black Children's 50c, Ladies' 65c, Men's 75c Ladies' Tan Button $5.00 Shoes, also Oxfords, best Srades at ' $2.95 Largest stock of Boys' Shoes in the state $1.95, $2.35, $2.95, $3.35 GET SHOES TO LAST YOU FOR A YEAR AS THE PRICES ARE STEADILY ADVANCING AND WILL CONTINUE TO DU SU JJ'UK AT LtiAST TWO YEARS n xt Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality AAA A. A A X X X M. ....... ........ 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