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EIGHT DATI.Y CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OR WON. MONDAY. MAY 21. 1917. !LTm D. . i! When the now. ii... - i i f ' T lita . - I tilling t Willnmina .bout t ' " """" H.Kitl, i.tlC I. . . "SiUi... 1 ! ig Mro. ,.,, h w.. . . . " m t.i5 i..;T,,,r ,,f Saturday .ftorm.on lk,nil7 nPB to Mr. """ ai m,?m& .. WHEN your breakfast toast is just right buttered piping hot; brown, crisp, de licious you'll admit that it's a little bit of Heaven on a dark morning. Keep this agreeable thought in mind as you read about the new Lucky Strike cigarette. Because the tobacco-- it's toasted: and what that toasting does to the delicious Burley flavor! My! There's been a big demand for a cigarette ready made from Burley tobacco. Last year you had to pour the Burley out of those green, red and blue tins enough for 35 billion cigarettes. But until we made this toasting discovery a ready made Burley cigarette wasn't possible we couldn't hold the flavor. But now! Well, just try it Lucky Strike the real Burley cigarette; the tobacco -it s toasted. 20,000 creg of hiaiiiGmT valley, submerged by runt lb1 be planted with m urn ! tiom permit. I Use Zemo h he 1 'k i n r at is mi ,?wjakf,XiwiLtot..x ftp 1 r i mm 1 1 1 20 ml IB i iiiAfev a carton of 10 pack- f II X M I ' MlH ages. Tobacco (fo. of m WSS t Ml I ? I iJ dlifoniia.lSo.Patk, . S0 JJJ I jMU H ft I '-Lik '"nff262?'BJfSr -. V iS to you how the tobacco ii B 1 puit 8""" "3 l'tore; - 11 " i war h a ,g- y T . . .wTf 1TI711 1 1 ill En IT - n.lnut.Hi hiiviiur i,.,::. ' ,' """Kn the The dim. 01 ."" threw h-r.r,,, "'""" ' k i . . " mi' hit titi.i ..n i tn amwr un.-oi.Hri,,,,, mil, u ' " nranm.n Haul 1. fir,t L... '. R. . iitiu. ........ . . hud troubloa , f on.n r'a,1N' ' NURSES KILLED BY Continued from p, one) two numcH, Mrs K V ,. .. T " Wood, K,.d 32. f KvPMiM Ne.S ; -"ou-r bu, not "No other mon.l.cr of the unit n i. .i'I T nl,r,",, w",e on the upper dock aft on the port bI.iV 200 fcot from the , Brt prut if 0. Only one Khot fiwd lrom the Htyrn Run. At thin time iudir niMit must r.o HUHprmlPd, ax there i. no nceiirnte evidence to warrant makine a positive statement ax to the exact cause of the accident. The first officer of the ship wan atandinu within 10 feet of the uumoR when they were killed." Major Henley was atniidiiig within throp feet of the nurses who died, and, rriMiuiir ins nersnnni atnrv ,.t eident, said: Details of Accident. "In the tnrpet practice, which occur red nt 2 p. ni. Hundiiy, when we were 24 hours out, thn two forward fiiinn were lneit tirst. Then the stem cuns, The Hirst's WorO Kittinir in i1li.1t r,l,0; watching the target, wnich wnB a long (liHtance away. The shell struck the wa ter nt a Croat distnnce from uliir. Tm. niedintely afterword Miss Jfatr.an, who jiijiiivii, lom nea me on tne siiouuier aim nam: mese girls are hurt- I look ed nround and saw one of'tho dead girls idiiling from her chair to the deck. We ilo not know how the accident occurred, t snt up until I o'clock in the morning hoiirinj; evidence, hut we could get noth ing definite. W'p found bits of the detonating crip which is placed in the shell behind the powder, scattered around the dock. There was a lino of lifeboats hanging between us and the gun. We had to stoop to look under the lifeboats to dee tho firing. The gun was not shattered. lis breach remained intact and none of tho gun crew knew what had happened until we had cop veyed word tt- the officer in charge. it was the gun crew of the Mongolia which several weeks ago reported firing ..!.....:., :.. t., !;.i. ., i., tlu nv - ntiuinui I lie III uuKit.il, i. snme stern gun having been used in that uio.Kienr. Major Besley expects to sail again : :..!., ri... ,m i ., Wi,;nl I lllllllTllia I VIJ , 1 ll in T 111 11V ll iv.h. : ti i.'nn 1. t,r.i:n..nM ,.,lwi. ttinn tlm JflVCDliUllUlt D urill'VtS urn! mini "v inquiry conducted aboard ship last m8 k u tZ Tr- 0D exploded in , unfit L 1 J Emma Mata,, 15J . t T'''n? School h,C of th gm eteir. The ahelUondefif,,! ? onerat vb u ?" ' . been tampered itl.J , in the ho!ittl,Bf t th Bunpteioa that tte k which would hive hanks,; used on a Gtmit tUm'n i nava hppn ni1.,ij ...i... ! wig gtj the navy to far hu bm i aseertaio just wktteit. As for the Ifaoglu W y, department vimiithoolmtit vices, though guiiMrj np, -to think that the breach bkeSls teen completely eloieifcfr- uie carrndcn in tn , - - -o Backwards- Mcupr mind how otlen w and failed, vmmn stiwbnae eczema quickly by applvft -furnished by any dmsgi-'. If 5; ; tra larec bottle, $1.00. H the moment zemo is a time usually every trace oi tr. ter, pimples, rash, Mad tab ilarskin diseases will ten For clearing the sk'n "d vigorously healthy, stow1 penetrating, antiseptic M' greasy salve and it does tot sw others fail it is the ment for skin troubles o alW , Ths E. W. o -f44AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL LIGHT P1ACI! TO Bt YOITLL The New Dress j Distinctively Novel ideas havej ffllL i ?fiii!?l(li!l(ill I Watching the Scoreboard . I Pacific Coast league Standings. W. I j. Pet. San Francisco 29 17 .030 Salt Lake 25 17 .595 Oakland, 22 21 .512 Portland . . . 19 23 .452 Los Angeles 18 25 .419 Vernon 18 28 .291 Yesterday's Results. At Snu Francisco, 5-,'i; Portland, 4-1. (Morning game 10 innings.) At l.os Angeles, 9-5; Vernon, 1-4. At Salt. Lake, no game with Oakland, raiu. While the Seais were tightening their hold on 'first place, the Angels "went over the top" by climbing out of the cellar. Wolverton 's outfit took both Sunday games from Portland, giving them six out of the seven games of last week's .series. - tepider Damn and Bed Oldham offici ated for the Seals in their iv The Spider allowed 10 safeties and the Beavers tied the count in the ninth inning of the morning game. After Maisel had doubled and two men were out, Boss Wolverton grabbed his trusty willow and, pinch hitting, for Baum, drove out the single that won the game. Every Angel got at least one hit in tho morning game, the club aggregating 18 for the contest. . e In thn afternoon the Chaneemen put the game in the clear early with three runs in the third and a couple iu the fourth. Rain at Salt Lake kept the Befes from challenging the Seals for the leugue leadership. Johnny Bassler of the Angels, is the real slugging leader of the Coast league, his percentuKe so fur being .418. Buddy Byan of the Bees, is second with .390. ' Six hits was the Athletics' total for two games. The Indians won both. Boland'g double in a pinch, combined with his pitching, troubled the Yankees to the exteat of one to nothing, New Swimming Record. Alameda, Cal., May 21-Frances Cow ells set a new American record for the W) yard swim at Alameda beach yester ifWr! Covered the distance in ltS 2 5 Preus record was Pitcher Released. Los Angeles, Cal., May 21. Manager cluh tUe Vpri10'1 Coast league tlub today announced that he had re leased P,tcher Frank Arellanes. 22-Shorts to Meet. Oakland Cal., May 21.BatUing Or tega and Frank Barrieau will meet at the Lmeryville arena Wednesday night favour Und bout--0rtga Vffi Hul ,Cl0!? and excitig contest, and although the Portland men had men on lirst and second bases in the ninth in ning they were unable to score on ac count of Devitt's excellent pitching. BtrncrpSt0nA tke Howyan Pitcher, struck out 12 men and Devitt 10. The lioneyman team secured three hits while the penitentiary boys made their runs on two hits. . Wlmmi?g tIle nien 011 tlle Prison team who showed up well were Hunt, the negro catcher, and Johnson, the Indian, at tirst base. War Brides at Grand Theatre Game at the Prison. The Honeyman Hardware company's' baseball team of Portland came to Sa cm yesterday ad played the team of ' the Oregon penitentiary win, , hat the penitentiary boys carried of .mv j v owrw oi a to 1, It Herbert Brenon'. first production B.nce becoming a producer for Seknick Pictures is "War Brides," with Nazi niova as the star, and it will bet seen at ho Grand theatre on Tuesday and K CrafV6 SC?aHo fr01 Ma Nazinmvg Vent70rth' PIaJ'' in which cidonta de,a!8 with the w" brides in rotan t00k Pkce in ertain Eu Kn ntr.'08 at the ""tee of the Prosent war, but the play deals less with war than' with the effects of war upon me iiomcs ana tne loved ones left be hind. Mr. Brenon, who is the only man besides D. W. Griffith who has achieved a national reputation as a director, says that this is unquestionably an advance over any of his previous work. Under the sponsorship of Lewig J Selznick and director, Herbert Brenon, the eminent Russian tragedienno, Nazi mova, has made her debut in moving pictures. Her first and only appearance this year will be "War Brides" which will bo Bhown at the Grand theatre starting tomorrow. When she had com pleted this photo-drama, Nazimova re sumed her-plan g for her winter season on the stage, so this will be tho only opportunity of seeing her in the movies for at least a year. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS Classified Ads VUm "1 Prompt 8errto 8ell it Journal classified ad way. tvlenotewlucnif hasdecreedisenigl n these new m fnd they are Spj priced. 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