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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918, NEW SHOW TODAY Make your money pay dividends i ? - !1: i -fir ft -Ull Armstrong's. Baby Dolls NEVV SONGS KEW PLAY NEW COMEDY-NEW DANCES NEW COSTUMES-NEW PICTURES TODAY- BLIGil THEATRE -TODAY - 1 V 1 .-i It ELIZABKTH LEVY Violinist, who is featured as soloist at the state fair th's week. MIbs Levp will b8 head of tl violin department of Willamette university this year. B PEACE PROPAGANDA IS HURTING ALLIES Intimates Prompt Response Was Caused By Fear Of His Offer s Effect. clearly, winch is occasionally necess ary, " the Baron said. "The rapidily with which President Wilson ivplied is remarkable. Ho clear ly wanted to anticipate the other mem- . u - entente II o always wan tod to bo I he arbiter of the world, Even : his neutrality was an as9UincC )olc, and lio is now striving to kwp up the rolo. do not say he is insincere, but thore uro cnses in American history in which America herself violates the fourteen 'points he formulates, "Proof that the entente fears tho ef fects of the proposal on the pucifistB is shown by the speed with which Pre mier (.'lemenceaii and Hecretary Balfour spoke. It would serve no purpose to reply -to tlivir speeches. Amsterdam, Sept. 24. Baron Burian "There was complete agreement lo Austrian foreign minister in a Btote- tween Germany and Austria-Ituiigaiy in. ment to Borlinnowstftporn doclarod h regar,) to the dispatch of the note. jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiim i War Summary of United Press 1 illllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil Z 3 i 151 JUiDavofthe War. 69th DavnfUprnffpnQlvA z w J w w -wm v A vuvi iv UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllilll 1111 wn, not surprised at tho allios' recep tion of the Austrian proposal, but that nthing had been neglected to bring peace noarwr. "X feel no surprise at the entente's reception of the Austrian proposal The Hindenbiirg line will hold, but Wi-. must neglect nothing thai will bring pence nearer." A fellow, after answering all tho questions on his oiiestionnaire. linn told which was an effort to bring out things' just about everything ho knows. Palestine front British t roups have captured Acre and Haifa, on the Med iterranean coast northeast of Is'azarefh representing a total advance of 73 miles. They have also occupied Ks Salt, ten miles east of tho Jordan and are approaching Ajniuan. on the lledjaz railway. Tho number of prisoners is expected greatly to exceed the 25,000 already announced. Balkan front The allies are advanc ing on a front of nearly .100 miles be t'een Monastir and the Lnke Dotrnn region. They have progressed about 30 miles north of tho Serbian border, oc cupying tho heights dominating the junction' of the Vardar and t'erna riv or They are within five miles of I'rilip. British troops have captured the town of Doirun. Picnrdy front British and German ONE. DAY-TOMORROW I II l! - 1--- fttW '- -i - i I . -"-'V 5-.. ... u : - ' 1 . "r 3 1 I1' V VI ri:tvi1' CZAR'S DAIRY REVEALS LIFE DURING REGIME Of KERENSKY'5 RULE troops are Btill struggling for posses sion of the Hindenburg line between Cambrai and St. Quentin. The British mado some progress east of Vermand and north of Moeuvres, They repulsed a German attack south of Gavrelle. Flanders front The British regain ed a portion of their bid line southeast or voormczceic. A Hostile raid wag re pulsed. " XX XX XX XX When you spend money you expect to get some thing for it; and one way to make spending pro fitable is to get as much as possible for it. The value-per-dollar is the test. That's why we advise our customers to specify. ' If Bishop All-Wool Clothes $20 to $40 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes $25 to $50 Every dollar they cost you comes back in good service, good looks, good all-wool fabrics. Such clothes pay dividends. Be sure you get all possible return for your clothes money. "X XX MEN'S SHOES $5 TO $10 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE MEN'S HATS $3 TO $6 Metz front Artillery bombardment of the rear areas of both armies con tinues. Tho Americans made a success ful raid, taking some prisoners. Oise-Aisnc front Artillery duels were fought last night. , .Champagne front French troops took forty prisoners in surprise attacks. Secretary of Utato Lansing, who was fearful of Poole's sr.fety. This fear was enhanced by ruaior! t.'int the bol shevik were besivging the consulate general because it sheltered British and Kiench refugens. Subsequent advices hnv0 tended to disprove this, but Pool's life was thought to lo in danger any way because of the bloodshed in Mos cow. ,:NID DENNETT TheMamaRm' THE AUSTRALIAN BEAUTY ENID BENNETT in "The Marriage Ring" I ALLIES OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW OregoN . Former Ruler Rejoiced In News Of Capture Large Numbers Of Germans London, Sept. 2-1. Further detuils of the lato czar's dairy have reached hei. Koine of thv entries follow: "March 3 ( 1017 Arrived at .Mohi lufl'. Michael abdicated.'' "iMarch 8. Hid farewell to the ar mies. My heart's nearly broke." "March 10. lieceiwd Count Beiu-k- eadoiff, ufter which I put my papers in order, burning some. Afterward I I swept snow." ".March Kerensky begged me to Jiniit my time with niv family to meal times, so iij lo keep the cour.eil of work men nud 'Holdh rs ipiiet, 1 submitted." "June 3 Alexis, playing with a rifle fired a shot. Soldiers ordered their of ficer to confiscate the gun." "June 1!) Good news. We captured 100,000 Germans. God be praise. 1, 1 feel j young again. Russian Bulletins. Tokio, Sept. -4. -" Japanese troops, accompanied bv units of Americans and Chinese troops, have left llabamvsk uud 'are proceeding toward Blagovestschen- sk," says an official statement issued by the war office. "Gunboats captured from the vneiny on the Amur river are aecompnnyhig the j expedition, piloted by the Japanese. " "Bootleg'' is said to be selling in Portland for $12 a quart, though Cali fornia merchants are selling tho red I stuff at bargain prices in an effort to get rid of stock on hand before tho new war tax becomes effective. Indica tions nrc that there is some profiteer ing going on. Suggest aa investigation into this highly .important situation. t. It in tho LONE BANDIT GETS Search By Officials For North ern Highwayman So Far Proves Unavailing Seattle, Wash., Sept. 24. An all night search by polico and deputy sher iffs of Snohomish and King counties have failed- to turn up a single trace ofi ithe lone bandit who sucessfully held up Great Northern passenger train 305, two miles south of Mukiltoo, be tween (Seattle and Kverott, at 8:40 o'clock last night. Eegistered mail val- uod at $4000 was stolen. Bloodhounds attached to tlie. her- i iff 's office, brought to tho sceae were placed on a trail at tho point where the bandit was' seen to enter the woods but failed to develop the scent. It is the opinion of Sheriff John Stringer tha. tthe robber may bo heading in the direction of Snohomish and details of officers have been sent to intercept him. Officers havo been detailed to pa trol the water front between Seattle and Everett, and guard the roads and highways in a wide radius of the vicin ity of tho holdup. The man who performed tho daring and masterly lioklup is stated by the engine crew to bo not moro than 25 years of age and is believed to be a southerner, speaking with a soft ac cent and. drawl. His faeo was covered with lamp black or a similar substance, with which ho menaced tho engine crew and compelled the entire train of pas sengers to cower in their seats. At the point of a gun ho ordored engine and mail car uncoupled, and af ter packing registered mail in a suit case, had the engine driven to a lone ly spot two miles bepond the point where he stopped the train. Thero he dropped off woods. and disappeared HERE'S WAY TO TREAT THE JUVENILE PEAS INICEAMD V0UG-W6 I k I .1 31 Xentirelh I TO OR. yOUNG AND 16NDEH SUGAR. PEAS USE POO ALSO. AFTER. WASH INO.CUT IBTO Kj INCH PIECES. BLANCH m i-ncsuits. (-OLD-DIP. AND MOISTUW.E .tWlNG TIME JTO 3!fr HOURS. WfttMin.TON,0.(. Get the free 'canning book the National War Garden Commission of Washington will send any reader of this paper and save all the garden crop you can. SEE OUR Omsktt, Siberia, via Tokio, Sept, 24, Western Siberia has a plentiful supply of provisions, including wheat, buttor, meat and fish, to fved tho allies on the new eastern front, according to a state ment issued by tho new Siberiun coali tion government. Why Putter With Corns? Use ' Gets-It I Comnion-Ssuse, Simple, Never Fails f Von enn tear out vour corns and suf fer, or you can peel off your corns and smile. The joy-peeling way is the "Cets-lt" way. It is the only happy, painless way in the world. Two drops piiiuu'ir III I IIS i mm I m ill! ml I r "G.I U. Drop" on That Corn-L'M "G.uJf , and tha Cam U "Ganar"! of "(lets-It'' on nnv corn or callus! dries at once. The corn finally loosens off from the toe. so that you can peel it off with yo: fingers in one piece,, puiulessly, like peeling a banana. "Great stuff, wish I'd done that be fore." There '8 only one corn-peeler "Getslt." Toes wrapped up big with tape and bandages, toes squirming from irritating salves, it's U barbarity. TniMi n-nmiilel hv vnyrn find knives. Amsterdam. Sept. 24. Counter rovo- .,.. hntehorv. " riHivnlona. unneces- lutionists have captured Armavir, theSRlv dangeroiij. IV "Getslt'', the bolshevik forces facing to thes outh and i libertv way simple, pinles, always southeast, a dispatch from Kieff stated 1 Take 'no chances. Get "Gets lt". today. Don't be insulted by imitations. See : that you get "Gels It." Washington, Sept. 24. Consul Goner. 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