Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 12, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE DAILY CAHTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919.
PACE SIX
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BURNS BROS.
Memphis Minstrels
A whirlwind of fun, music, singing, dancing and
the most laughable colored comedians
CARRYING THEIR OWN BAND
AND JAZZ ORCHESTRA
WATCH FOR THE STREET PARADE
This is a regular road show but will be shown at
small prices, l)5c and 75c
We pay the war tax.
GRAND OPERA ROUSE
ONE NIGHT
WEDNESDAY. MAY 14.
LE CCKTE4 FLESKER-Zteawf
THE
GORGEOUS
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SMART Sf A SHOW
TUNEFUL
SONG-HITS
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PONY
BALLET
-FEATURES-
FlIRTATION WALK-AM AERIAL FLIGHT
6IRLS' AVIATION CORPS INACTION.
BALLET OF BEWITCHING BEAUTIES.
BRIGADE Of WONDERFUL GIRLS
Trices 50c, 75c, $1.00 aud $150
Scat Sale Opens Monday A. M.
Opera Homo Pharmacy.
REDMOND ill BOY
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Churchill Working To
Get Battleship Oregon;;;; IS::1
M.pcriutendent J. A. Churchill,
A CLEAR CO
irtme.it of public instruction, reply-
to h co.ui.iunicittion I ruin ilayor
rtland regarding tin- bnt-
Hii ys:
1 wish to acknowledge the receipt
of ttio (,f your letter under date of May li, tn-
'pother with a ropv of a letter from m-.
Moiioe doldstein to you. In reply will
say Hint lum most heartily in sympathy
with the movement to meet tne
Features And Novelties
In "My Soldier Girl'
eminent' plan of Riving the historic
I be
Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eye3
Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated
score of women for liver mid bowel
ailments. During these year he gave to
hia nntimtB nrescriDtlon made of a few
well-known vegetable Ingredients mixed j nipted again ami ngiiin .1
Containing mure than a seme nf nov
elties ami olnburnto s-enic ideas, the
military iiiu-vii-itl spectacle ''My Sol
liicr ;itl" the 'lwiii 'i greatest sue-ees-i
coming to tile (iranil opera house
Wednesday evening. May II, ia prob
ably the ni't nr.vod attraction of the
entiie M'f'Hi. T!ie pruduecrs, Lo-
1'i. iiie ami Klesher, have gone into lie- javelin
tail
Arthur Tuck Is Marvel Per
former Of Oregon Klh
School Athlete.
1'nivers.ity of Orejoi, Eugene May
12. Arthur Tuck of Redmond, repre
senting the Redmond high school, won
the state championship iutcscholastie
track meet hero R-mtrdaT afternoon
single handed, lie placed first in seven
events, second in one. and smashed
three state records, taking IS point-.
Jefferson high school of Portland
was second in the meet, with 34 points.
Other sehools scoring points were:
Franklin, Portland, 21; Washington,
1'nrtlaud. H; North Bend. 10; Mood
River, ti; Lincoln, Portland "; Med
ford 6; Lebanon, 5; James John, Port
land. 3.
Tuck's work against a field of 120
entries Is considered to be most excep
tional. Tuck placed first in the 100
yard dash covering it in the record
time of 10 seconds flat. He also took
first ia tho -shotput. with a heave of
1 feit 4 inches. In the Mali hurdle
ho again led the fn-ld, doing the dis
tance in 10 3 5 seconds. Jn the high
jump he defeated Onssoway of Hood
River, who placed second, clearing the
bur nt 5 feet S inches.
Javelin Hurled Tar
Tuck established a new mark for the
discus, his best heave of the afternoon
being 12S feet 10 inches. He also took
first honaVs in the 220-yanl dati, his
, ti.no i.r this event .beitr; 2.1 2 5 second
I His seventh first place was in the
javelin, which he threw 174 feet ti
! inches, beating the best previous rec
'ord, held by Hubs'' Mulkcy of Mon
j month by HO foot. This murk for the
is about .W teet better man
ts to their stage settings, the first !anv intide Saturday in the meet lo-
battleship Oregon to Oregon. Wnysnnd act presents a scene from the stago ! tiveen the Viiiver-Mty of Oregon ami
mons should be found whereby the . or the roof of the -New. York theater, Oregon Agricultural college. The ea-t-
iimiiitaiiianeo expense of 20,000 ti year .showing a high art interior and a
in'torior
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raised lV tne people or inn M:nc. innn niiiiniiMi in .m-h inm euv
"I was somewhat relieved on reading in the distance. This scene changes to
the third paingrapli in your letter to the balmy ntiiiosphf of .Miami, i'la.
I err n that there me other wavs of pro-, pic I uring 'o!. Stone's, home near ttie
viding oionev for the ship, since all of vi:ition ramp. The lust act is a novel
the schools have hud their work inter I electrical effect, presenting a bew.l-
liirniL' the past ' '"'ring scene ot a ilcsoiaii! iiattieriem,
, tiering scene of a desolate l
with Olive Oil. naming them Dr. Edward: I venr through the epidemic of inf lacuna I 'oueliere in J' ranee. the feature
Olive Tablets! Yott WiU know them by and fo, n large part of the remuiniiig;'',l'';iH ;. "y. ;l";l,l,,,,"K,,lu' t'"'''
illn f .In, v fnr t ie liurnnse Of MSSlSt .in.n. M..I...MKV
ing in promoting war activities through ' '' Mlen.li1.3 fr.,... the stage
the school. 1 ..... sure that von are so '''! rw''' " '" "l"
. ,,. ..... ... ... .... 1 ,lilllt ttnt ,. t'trium . rln novelty nriwiits many rn
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louut'uN mnki1 their ytnv on tho wnlk
Charles Ray Vaudevill
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Pearl Dayton
C03IEDIENNE
CHARLES RAY
in
"THE SHERIFF'S SON'
7:30 p.m.
Cooke & LaGrange
FUNSTERS
LLOYD COMEDY
PATHE
9:15 p. m.
THE
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K,iic aIiua rnlnr.
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These tablet are wonder-woricer on ir.c
liver and bowels, which cause a normal
action, carrying off the wtute and poison
ous matter in one' system.
It you have a pale face, sallow look, dull
eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a
ItiUcss, no-good feeling, all out of sorts,
inactive bowels, ou take one of D,.
Kdwardg' Olive Tablet nightly for a time
and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women as well as men
take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
into detail as to the splendid assistant'
they asked to undertake to ussist in pro
moting tho war.
" For these reasons T feel that the
schools should not be failed upon to
carry the burden of financing the niovo
nie.it to secure the liuttleship Oregon un
til the meeting of our next legislature.
It is (uilo urgent thut teachers and pil
f (-Sf l L 1 1 muiraiiiuiD . t ' I L.tumu " 1 . in i hi
then just to keep In the pink of condition.! pils give themselves over to their tasks
IOC and HOC per DOS. All druggists. Moving the renin. nmg days of the school
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The girls' aviation corps in novel drills
ami cleverly staged dances a.e a treat
to look upon. The aerial flight in o
modern airship .is one of the stirring
scenes in this musical play when the
captain of the girls' aviation corps is
seen seated nt the wheel. The famous
"pony" ballet from the Hoof of tho
New York theater, is revelation,
while tlio cleverly selected east is all
thut could 'be desired to make "Aly
Soldier liirl" a success. Reserved seat
tickets arc. now ou salo nt the Oprtn
House Pharniacv.
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That will withstand
hard usage, will protect
the feet and yet be very
comfortable. These are
the required conditions
and they can be nicely
met in our Lion Brand
"Hardy Hide" work
shoes.
Either good heavy army
style $7 and $8
Hlack or Brown Grain.
I'-Pl lli double soles $6.50, $5.50
ifiacK or urown brain.
as low as $1.50
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WILLAMETTE GIRLS TO
HAVE TRACK MEET
All underclass girls will be required
to tnke psit in s special gills' truck
meet which loach Mathews plans to
J.old in the near future. This igirls'
track meet is a new feature at Wil
lamette. Tho tub's and regulations will be
drawn up 'by a committee consisting of
Ma.jorie Minion of Hale.n, Vivian
Isl.ani of lrn.tts Pass and lna Moore
of .Seaside.
5'o.
Men's
DRESS SHOES
In the desirable colors and sty
les from $13.50 down as low
as? 1.50
; AFTER SUFFERING
A WHOLE YEAR
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HOYS' liRF.SS AND SCHOOL
SHOES
Black or Brown, in either English toes,
round toes or army lasts, and priced
all the way from '$5.50 down to $2.i)3.
All shoes warranted for Satisfaction.
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82ND DIVISION HOME
New York, May 12. Two transpotts,
the Ah.skan aud the Arcadia, bringing
men of the sji.d division, Alaliainn anil
Tennessee, home, reached here today.
The Arcadia brought 700 men of the
'It 1 7 1 It uniniuuitioi. lillin.
year in order thai the pupils may coin
plele the work of the venr nnn tm at
least fairly well prepared for the work
of next, I think 1 should give also as
another reason that the last legislature
enacted a law w hereby no funds may bo
solicited by the teacher from the pupils
i or by one pupils from another, without
j they first secure the consent of the
i board.
era Oregon phenouh non was second in
the broad jump with a mark of a lit
tle better It li li is feet made in the
qualifying round. ,
One' of the best rases of the after
noon and the only one ifi which Tuck
appeared to be pressed at nil tvus the
H.O yard dasli in w hich ( oult . -i of Jef
ferson high came; in a close second.
In the mile run the field led by
Wright of Jefferson, but he was dis
qualified for crowding Peake, ho was
closing in on him on the home stretch.
Wright crow.b'd over two lines in or
der to keep from being passed and the
judges ruled him out. With his five
points Jefferson high would have tak
en the meet.
Governor Presents Awards
In the races in which Tuck was etr
tered the best running was se'-n in (he
fiL'ht for second position. The Oregjn
track was in fine 'shape for-the meet j
and "illill" Hay ward ran off the fin
als iu just two hours. Tho awards for
places, relay and individual Irgn point
winner were awarded at the junior
prom by (lovernor Olcott.
Jefferson high school l.a.l pnnuaoi.r
tho best balanced team in the meet
and they fought hard for the first pi.teo
James John did not snow as wen as
was exported, although they were run
ners up in nearly every event. In the
relsv the Hill military academy of Port
land, hud a clever team entered and
they crowded Jefferson for first place
in this event , ,
During the inetnt, Ralph JSpcarow of
Multnomah dub, tried for the world's
record in the pole vault. Spenrow's
record in this event still standi in the
iiiterschnlnstic circles and was not en
dangered Wutmdoy. He nlsu is Wider
of the coast record for the polo vnutt,
established last Saturday in Portland
in tho meet between the I'niversity of
Oregon and Multnomah club. The high
est mark at which he was able to cross
the bar Hntnrdny was 12 feet 3 inches,
lie made several tries with the pole
rcsti.iL. nt IM feet .1 inches, .but was not
able to clear the bar.
Matter Of Junior High
Gymnasium Being Held Up
The matter of tl.e proposed gymnas
ium buil, lings for the junior hicn
schools of Salem seems to havo remain
ed in innocuous quietude during the
past few weeks, the Initial steps being
hung up between tho committee in
charge, the school bouid and the inter
ested citi.ens. There has ben no dis
the unit of Chairman Clark
to call a special meeting of the board,!
as it was certain that a full meeting
could not be niranged. The rliniruir.fi t'i
the contmitte has not considered it good
policy to make li definite move in the
matter until through petitions, and the
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Hot water
Sure Relief
SELL-AN S
WFOR INDIGESTION
Mrs. KingVVa, Made Well by
Lydia E. Pinkham't Veg
etable Compound.
lola. Kansas. " I was a constant suf
ferer from fen.nht trouble fur about a
I had pains in
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till
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and attunach,
in fnet all over me,
and was all rundown.
A friend of mine was!
cured of the same
trouble by I.ydia E. I
Pinkham' Vcgeta-!
ble Compound. I
took it and it gave
me health and
strength and made
t4 t' i cannot praise your
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1 1 may publish my testimonial as it may
oe Uie means oi neiiung some otner
suffering woman. " Nf r. Ikkne Kino,
lt5 West Campbell Street, lola, Kansas.
The preat number of unsolicited tes
timonials on file at the I'inkham Lab
oratory, many of which are from time
to time published by permission, are
proof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham'
Vegetable Compound, in the treatment
of female ills.
Every ailing woman in the United
States is cordially invited to write to
the I.ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
(confidential), Lynn, Mas., for special
advice. It i free, ready to bring you
health and may ave your life.
circulating of petitions is a matter that
they expected to be taken up bV the
interested citizens. It was tho hopo of
these citizens when the matter was pro
pounded in public meeting that the
board would arrange for a special elec
tion before tho close of tho schools.
But as the casliest date upon which
such an election could not bo callecl
would come within n few days of the
general school election, it is felt that
the extra expense is not warranted.
Should the promoters of the idea get
rapid action on petitions during the
next three tlavs, it may be possible to
get enough signatures on petitions to be
presented j.t the regulnr bonid meeting
on Tuesday night so that tl.e matter
can be put on the bnljot nf the regular
school election.
Both tho school board and the com
miltee are non-commital on the question
of establishing the gymnasium build
ings, recalling what has been tl.e tem
per of the taxpayers in tl.e past with
regard to extensions of school facilities.
There is no question us to the need of
the equipment and the benefit to be de
rived, and they are very ready lo push
the project provided the mass of tax
payers are disposed to take hold of it
cl.ee. -fill 1 v- and unanimously.-
bv V. K. France of Arlington, who
w'as the "dark horse" of the shoot.
France broke 117 out on the first day
and was lending .Scnvey by two birds
until the seventh mid eighth events,
when the strain proved too much and
he dropped five out of Jo targets
had gone straight up to that time.
Seavev, in winning tne cuu.iipuiiisinp
accomplished what a great number ot
his fellow club members believed he
would do, 'but it lie score he made was
three birds higher tha na majority of
them figured would win the honors.
I The suit was entered when the Tri
bune, in an editorial, referred to Fort
' as an anarchist because of Kurd's
' stand on military preparedness during
I the Mexican border trouble.
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He I Action was tnst .iiongui m ...;.
court at t n.cngo, inn inter j ....
red and ibrought into the Michigan
court. Both sides have engaged big
legal talent to represent them.
It was expected three weeks will bo
necessiiiv for a final selection nf the
inrv. The trial itself will extrnu, over
two uiontlis, it was oeui'M-.i.
Ford's Libel Suit Opens
Again In ML Clements
Mt. Clements, Mich. May. 12.
Henry Ford's million dollar libel su't
against the Chicago Tribune, which
was first brought in "10 Hi, opened in
circuit court here today, Judge J. O.
Tucker presiding.
ASK FOR and GET
Itfor.ick's
Tha Original
Halted Milk
For Infant and Invalid
OTHERS are IMITATIONS
James W. Seavey Champion
0 State Shooters' Tourney
Portland, Or., May 12. Averaging
IT 2-3 per cent, .lames V, Seavey of
Portland Onn club won the 1IH9 Ore
gon State Trapshooting championship
from the largest field of shooters ever
entered in a state tourney.
This was the first tourney under the
rules of the American Trnp"li noting as
sociation, which caH-for .'lOO-taget in
tl.e stnite championship event. Sea
vey 's score on the .'Ml was 'M, one
bird better than the score registered
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htnl. Baltimore, Md.
Resinol Ointment, with Resinol
Soap, usually stops itching inslmilly.
Unless the trouble is due to some
serioul internal disorder, it quickly
and easily heals most cases of ec
zema, rash, or limilar tormcritini
kin or scalp eruption, even when
other treatments have given little
relief. Physiciansrwrniv Resinol
extensively. Sold by all druggists.
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