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BLUEBIRD ALL NEW -SHOW TODAY CARMEI. MEYERS In ' Elsie Jane Wilson's Special THE CITY OF TEARS Hugs Mixed With Pickles Kisses With Crackers A Grocery Store Romance LATEST WEEKLY " GOOD COMEDY, I LIBERTY ALLIES GAINING (Continued from page one) which have been borrowed from neigh boring armies, in an effort to ease Foch's grip. The allies, on tooth sides of the bulge aro aiming at two vital points iFere-En-Tardeuoif and Fismes. There are plenty of indications that the enemy la attempting further withdrawals of men and material before he is enveloped. Airmon report the Germans hurriedly preparing to retreat from the entire center of the salient. Small British Success London, July 23. British troops made slight advances in various sec tors of the l'iicardy and Flanders fronts yesterday and last night, Field Marshal Haig reported today. The advances improved British posi tions south of Hctbuterne and near Ha mel, iboth of which aro north of Al bert and between Merris and Meterne on the west portion of the Flamders ealicnt. "Yesterday our line was advanced slightly south of Hebutcrne and south of Merris aud Meteren," the statement eaid. ' ' 'Last night our positions in the Ha noi sector, north,, of Albert, were also improved. "Our troops carried out successful Taids last night in tho neighborhood of Alaainzeville, Ayctte. Oppy, Avion and Lens. Prisoners and machine guns were captured Iby u in the vicinity of Mer ris as tho result of a patrol encounter, in the course of which it is estimated that some fifty Germans were killed. "Hostile artillery has shown consid erable activity with gas shells in the Villers-Bretonncux sector. Our own ani) the enemy artillery were active in the I)ickobuSih sector." Americans Tafce Town London, July 23. (2:15 p. m.) The Americans have captured Jaulgonne (on the north hank of the Marne) and are continuing their advance, it was learned authoritatively this afternoon. They took 300 prisoners. A German counter attack at Van dicrs (ten miles east of Jaulgonne) was repulsed. The French hold tho entire Marne U. H. CAMPBELL, Special I .. i i a I i bend from CUassins to Prelop. Between the Aisne and Ourcq, Franco-American troops are progressing. The Fretiuh ore reported to have re- gained all the ground they lost yester i day at Grisolles. (An official report j said yesterday the French were driven Ibaick half a mile nortn of Chateau- Thierry by a counter attack.) Along itho Marne valley, the french aro experiencing diifficulty in cross ing the Verncuil, owing to artillery aud machine gun tire. They crossed at Port-A-Binson late yesterday. i . Only Artillery Active Paris, July 23. (Noon) Only artil lery fighting was reported on the whole offensive front last night, the war ottiee announced today. French troops advanced on a three mile front north of Montdidier (Pi cardy front), capturing three villages 'and three hundred prisoners. "During tho nitht only artillery fighting was reported on the whole battle front." the communique said. "North of Montdidier, a sharp loeal operation enabled the French to take Mailly-Kaineval, Sauvillors and Aub villers, together with 300 prisoners." Aubvillers is six miles north and slightly west of Montdidier. Sauvillora is a mile north and slightly west of Au'bvilters. il)iilly-Raiiieval is two miles north and west of Sauvillers. Buzancy Captured London, July 23. (1:16 p. m.) Am erican troops are reported to have cap tured Buzancy (four miles south of Soissons and east of tho Soissons-Cha-teau-Thierry highway.) The French are said to have taken Oulchy-Le-Chasau. The reports are un- l continued. Onlv Narrow Passaea . Paris, July 23. (10:50 a. m.) As a result of tho Allies bombardment from Jate Al,r voting that a speedy repcti both sides of the Rheims-Soissons poclt- Uion of this affair would be most.grat- et, the German crown prince, has only a seven milo passage for withdrawl of his troops, it was reported from the front today. Tho width of the salient on the Fore-En-Tardeuois line is about 25 miles. Enemy Guns Inactive London. .Tulv 23 f 1.50.1 The Ger man artillery in the Kheims and Sois- sons region is comparatively inactive, ; indicating a withdrawal of the guns, . according to authoritative information received here today. THRILLING TALES (Continued from page one) at Vieray, south of Soissons, taking the town by storm. All fighting was through wheat fields with packs thrown aside, the men going to it iu old style bayonet charges. At one placo the Americans charged a hill repeatedly without success. They kept right at ir, aud finally swept over the bodies' positions, despite a murderous rifle and machine gun fire. As they swept down upon one group, all the boehes yelled, "kamerad." A Gorman-American among the dough boys advanced to take charge of the prisoiws and found that one of them was his brother. The advance was so rapid that head quarters in two automobiles moved from place to place telling the couriers where tho new location would be each time. A staff officer was in a farm yard not far from tho advance line when a bo din airplane caino over. Tho officer dodged under an ammunition pile to es cape tho airman's machine gun fire. The airpianc continued to circle above him and he wroto out orders for the net ad vanco whilo still under the ammuniton pile. The iufantry in this unit brought down two airplanes with rifles when a flock of bodies came over and tried to strafe them. Returning from a part of the line occupied by these fighters I taw their fifty-one captured Gorman guns In a village. All bore feminine names, such as Hedwig, Anna, Dora, Margot and Ena. Many times when you feel like talk ing right out. you would probably be better off if you just nhnlo. Dofliig Pointe re vaporizing points. la Red Crown guolinc they form m continuous, uniform chain giving Mcady, dependable power. Look for the Red Crown sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. (California) me Gasoline J Quality i7riVifi tiiM 3. Agt, Standard Oil Co., Salem THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON GLORIOUS WEATHER 10 COAST RESORT Salem Man Makes Great Catch at Newport Dur ing Last Week. . (By Ethel Tooze) Cottages and hotels in Newport have been filled to overflowing this week due to the excessive heat which con tinues in valley points and the glori ous weather which this beach offers now. Clear, isunny, cool days prevail, just the sort of days that tempt one to tako. an Indian blanket down to the beach and take a snooze, on the warm sand. The rough winds which are usual lv exfleriftnx'Pil h thin t.ma ni iliave entirely disainrjeared. hikes along the short among the most ploasura'bl occupations of. the resort ers. Each day now the surf is a Mecca for bathers, in fact, not for many years nun. warning oeen so popular with visitors. Great crowds of women, men and children, laughing, shiverins. dailv take part iu those exhilirating salt sea baths. The chief, social event of the past week was the military dance on Wed nesday evening, given by the officers of tho Yaquiua Bay. This is the first function of this kind given here this season and it was a-rather impressive oaii, graceu as it was by gold and sil ver barred men, with an occasional ISoid leal. Delicious refreshments were served, and the party disbanded at a I if vim (T Tlin n.tfiara ..1o ,.., :..: v-nvm p.tn uuvii giving these dances Wednesday of each week. Fishing on the bay has been one of tne most popular occupations of Visit' ors this last week. Kocky Mason of Al bany, and William McGilchrist of Sa lem, went out the last of tho week and in a few hours drew in about 150 fish each, torn cod, perch, flounders and ;Sinular specio of tho salt water. These "a" bio rauRin wnn a nne cast iroin tuo end or. tno Boat and at this season of the year, when the fish are very plentiful, lean be pulled in about as tast as one can cast out line. Several parties have visited the Siletz during the week and havo brought back tales of extraordinary catches of salmon trout. One must perforce take these stories with the traditional grain of salt, but somo of them are substanti ated with life like pictures of regular fish, so wo cannot be too skeptical in the race of such evidence, Among the most delightful affairs given recently, was a dinner party at the Damon for Miss Louise Adams of Silverton, on Sunday. Those present were, tho Misses Myrtle Smith, Agnes McMurray and Svlvie Gvin of Port land, Misses Merle Hamilton and Ethel Tooao of Rosoburg, Miss Margret Spanglor of Eugene, and Robert Mc Murray of Portland. Miss Esther Campbell of Jennings Lodgo is among the Marion county guests at this resort and is registered at the. Damon. Tho Misses Sadie Richards and Lc tha Bitney of Woodburn, are encottag ed at Tent city for a two weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffin of Falls City, are at Pavnes Rest for the mouth of July. The Misses JNettie and Maine uuoson of Salem aro enjoying an outing en camped at Cherry City. Mrs. Kathryn E. Lay of Woodburn is among the recent registrations at the Now Cliff House. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schimmson of Salem are enjoying a stay at Nye beach at the Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marvin and fam ily of Salem, are among the latest cot tagers to arrive at Sea Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin will remain for a month. Mr. and Mi. F. R. Clark of Turner, arrived at Whittens the last of the week to pass the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and fam ily of Salem, are located at Cherry City for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. Homeyer and the Misses Mayme and Clara Homcyer of Salem, are among the latest visitors at tho McAllister. The Misses Frieda Spitzbart and Helen Deckebach of Salem are number ed among the latest cottagers at Cher ry City. E. Scott of Woodburn arrived the first of the week for a few days visit at the seashore. Mrs. Laura Blair and Mizpah Blair of Salem, came in recently and are at the Grand, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Hunter and daughter, Maysel, of Salem are at Red fern for a two weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springer of Corvallis, are at the Damon for-a ten days outing. Mr. Springer is the edit or" of the Gazette Times published in Corvallis. Muriel Me'Kinlay of Salem, is regis tered at, the Damon this week. Mrs. Phil Begin of Dallas, is listed among the latest cottagers to arrive at Paynes Rest. The May-win cottage has been open ed during the week by Mr, and Mrs Harry Dutton of Stlem, for a fortnight Mrs. Edward Rostcin and family and Miai Harry Wiedmor of Salem, arrived recently and are occupying an attract ive cottage at Sea Crest. Mrs. S. R. Tandy and daughter, Mar tha, are encottaged at Nye beach for an indefinite visit. Mrs, E. H. Randall and daughter Helen, of Clem, are among the latest enmers to arrive at Whittens. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCarthy of Sa lem, are enjoying their outing at the Cherry City camp. J. M. Burns of Turner, came in re cently for a few days visit at the beach. Charles James of Salem, is numbered among the latest registrations at the Grand. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller of Snlem arrived Friday for a short stay at this resort. Mr. aud Mrs. L. S. Sheldon and fam ily of Salem, are among the week end arrivals at Red Fern. Mrs- John M. Hertz of Portland, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCar thy at Cherry City this week. Mrs. Hertz was formerly Miss Lillian Ber nardi, a Salem girl. Mr. and Mrs. S. McElmca of Salem, arrived last week end for an indefinite stay at Newport. Mrs- A, L. Johnson1 and attractive daughters, Margaret, Ruth and Thel ma, arrived at Rodfern Monday for a months stay -at this resort. Mrs. We'nderoth of Slem, is visit ing her son, Harry Wemdcrcith, at Cher ry City this week. Mrs. Joe Adolph and family of Bn lcm, have opened a cottago at Sea Crest during the week .and Will remain here for the balance of the month. Mrs. E. I. Byrnin and daughter, Frances, of Jefferson aro among the latest cottagers to arrive at Nyo beach Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reetz of Snlem were over Sunday visitors at the Whit- ten eamr ground. D. M. Smith of Dallas, came in last week end for a short stay at Newport, W. A. Moore of Salem, was a recent guest, of tho New Cliff House at ye beach. Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist of Salem, have opened a cottage at Nye beach for a prolonged stay fft the beach. 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Wo were pleased, for we needed wood chopped, and it is always nicer to havo somo doughboy volunteer to do it than to have to ask. I told my sister it must bo tho home sick doughboy who had said tho day .c fore that chopping wood for us took him back to homo and his mother. He said he felt better after chopping some wood. After a while we left our billet and went around to the kitchen. Who do you suppose was chopping tho wood! It was not tho homesick doughboy, r any other doughboy, but the colonel of the regiment himself. We were too sur prised to sec him swinging the axo to know what to say, and almost forgot to thank him. He said he liked his i!W job, and accepted our invitation to have breakfast witn us. But the doughboys all say he is encroaching on their rights when he chops wood for us. The Homesicic ooicuer. The homesick doughboy was an inter esting problem to us. He had received no mail for four months from home, and read in a paper one of his pals had re ceived of the death of his sister, nis father is not living either, and the poor boy could hardly keep from crying. Of eourse we wanted to do something for him, but it is hard to help everyone like that, when you don't know them. We don't dare to show too much atten tion to anyone, no matter how much he needs it, because it wouldn't be fair to the others. Be we just put the homesick doughboy to work. He did everything we suggested, cuj wood, fid benches, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918, fried doughnuts, and by the end of the day he was whistling and singing. Work seems to be the best thing we can give them when they ara homerick. From time to time we have had boys near our canteens who were moro help than the ordinary crowd. They usu ally woks more faithful than othors, and got to be our favorite workers though we always tried to stick to our rule and never be partial. But we can't let the bovs make pies or doughnuts. They never would lnarn to do it right, though some of them cnn be trusted with dipping doughnuts or putting the pies in tho oven, and remov ing them, if we toll them when they ar.c done. We divide the work among us. I always mix the doughnut dough and make the pies and my sister managed the financial end of tlue canteen. That arrangement gives us both the work we like best. We've just renowed tho pie bWness, but not pcrmnivntlv, we fear. W o had no oven jn this littlo village we are now in, and couldn't bake pies for a long time. But the boys' mouths watered for pies, and finally a lieutenant fonnft -i old French stove in some ruins. W.5 had to half bury it to strengthen if enough for use, but it works well enough to give the boys a taste of pie every wcok or so. Pio day always means a riot, so many of the bovs want a slice. Purifies Highly antiseptic i, Used as a curativejj ancnt for all external skin troubles. 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