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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 27. 1919 PAGE FIVE. h 10! ALICE BRADY VI ' s - 5 B imon'owyniy; ALICE BRADY IN "The Better Half " -V.S. THt VAUDEVILLE , VERNE BRISTOW BLACK FACE COMEDIAN COMEDY -A SKATE AT SEA" NOTE Mrs. Hunt Is Again Playing our Wurlitzer VAUDEVILLE , SUNDAY MONDAY 11 fiiiiiijiiraniiM m I J I J f 9 NORMA TALMADGE SUNDAY MONDAY PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Always t Your Smvim" Help of all kind Furnished Free to Employers. turmm ieuahl mom. tnu m nm. i r. (dxm, 151 -Be Burnaida a tree t. Portia, d. Oncu On the initiative of the government there will be monster demonstrations ia Pari July 4 in honor of the anni versary of the independence of the .TJnitod States. ' Operation Not Successful "16 years ajjo I was operated for appendicitis and later operated ana in for gall stones. 'Neither did uio any good and X suffered all kinds of tor turei siroco. Five years ago I took Mnyr'g Wonderful Kemedy and have felt no symptom or pain" since. All stomach sufferers should) take it." It if a simple, harm loo preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the fct'ic'inml tract and atlnys the inlflam UtWlon which rsnwi practically all Stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Per ry, Capital Drug Htore, and druggists everywhere. Enlistment Of Men For Service Abroad Stopped Washington, Juno 26 (United Press) The war department today stopped further acceptance of enlistments for service in Franco of Germany. Men accepted for service in France prior to today's instruction will be sent to the overseas replacement depot at Camp Mead, and forwarded in detach ments of $1,000 as rapidly as they are inocculnted, vaccinated and given pre liminary training. SIRIKERSAKD PHONE COMPANY YET AT ODDS Camas Youth, Alleged To Be Back Robber, Caught Los Angeles, Cal., June 26. Chnrlcs Conley, 21 years old, of Camas, Wash., is being held here today on a telegra phic warrant charging him with rob bing a bank at Beuvcrton, Or., oa the niRht of June 10. He has denied the chargo. With Conley was his 17-year-old bride whom he said ho married 13 months ago. He said she was formerly Lata Hemming of Camas. rAn Economical,' Delightful, Light Place to Trade The Wirthnor Plan The Wirthmor Stores and Wirthmor Waists s The WIRTHMOR PLAN is a superior, economy-effecting way of Blouse making and Blouse selling. The WIRTHMOR STORES are the progressive stores in several hundred cities throughout the Coun try who have adopted the Wirthmor Plan; and WIRTHMOR WAISTS are the product that results from the co-operation of this vast chain of stores with America's largest Blouse Manufacturer. Four charmingly youthful models as illus trated have just arrived. Two are with round necks; one of these of fine checked organdie, the other of Voile with daintily embroidered front; a third, square neck model is effectively trimmed on collar and cuffs with plaited ruffle of colored Crepe; a fourth is of Batiste with collar, deep cuffs and front panel of fine striped Organdie. YOUR CHOICE AT JUST $1.50 OS Basis Of Settlement Being Sought At Conference Of Heads Today. Run Francisco, June 27, Telephone company officials and officials of the coast telephone employes will go into another conference today in an attempt to settlo the stute-wide strike If this fails, they will meet with Mayor Rolph and a committee named by the city su pervisors, to discuss some other plan. This was decided upon after fiolph and the supervisors listened to the stor ies of both sides in the strike late yes terday. The strikers are willing to ac cept the company offer of a basie 8 per day for linemen, etc., but intend to remain out until the girls' demands ere met. w.S:J2ifi t Bed Bluff, Cal., June 27. Local tele phone operators organized here last night and joined the state-wide strike this morning. Only one of the ten girls employed remained. The operators arc picketing the office. Americans Continue To Win Laurels Over All Competitors In Games Pershing StaViuin, Paris, June 2i. (United Press) Americans won first and second place in the llHl meter dash finals of the infer allied games here this afternoon. The point winners fin ished in the following order: Charles Paddock. lVadenn, Cal., first; Edward Tewhner, Lawrence Mns.i., second!; Howard, Canada, third. Tiirle 10 4-5 seconds. (This is within 1-3 of a second of the world record, made by Lippincott in the Olympic, games at Mockholm in 1SI12.) The American basketball team de feated Italy, 55 to 17. In wrestling, flargnno (ItalO defeat ed Kryslsow (America.) In the boxing events F.gan knocked out Negri (Italy) in the first round. Lernans, France, June 20. America won the first eighteen place in the individual rifle competition of the in ter allied games yesterday. There were 175 entries, representing eight nations Sergeant Stanley fmith of Cleveland won first place with a score of 275 ont of a possible 3O0. Sergeant Jrfster V. Hanson of Uivernon, 1!!., su second wrth iWrt. IOuis Percy of France led the com petitor of other nations with 243, which gavp him !'h pl.ve. Refrigerator Ships Will Carry Fruit To Chinese San Francisco, Cal., Jnne 16. A fleet of refrigerator ships will carry Pacific const fruits to Chinese ports, and re turning bring frozen beef, poultry and eggs, if plans of the Foreign Trade club annoonced today, mature. The. club is aligning fruit men's organizations to end a delegation to Washington and re ipiest the shipping board to assign the refrigerator steamers tn Knelt! fi4nra Tobacco Habit Dangerous Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be in perfect hen It h today were it not for the dead ly drug nicotine. Stop the habit now 'beforo it's too late. It's a simple pro cess to rid yourself of the tobacco habit in any form. Just go to any up to date drug store and get some Xico tol tablets; take them as directed and lo! tliu pernicious habit quickly van ashes. BruKgists refund the money if they fail. He sure to read large and in teresting announcement soon to appear in this paper. It tells of the dangers of nicotine poisouiag and how to avoid it. In the meantime try Nieolol tablets; you will be surprised at the results. Picnic Prayer filing Of Presbyteries list Evezing Is Eig Success If the hoary-headed fathers of the lVsl.vterinu chinch could have bad a seat cn the side lines at Brush College last ldht they would have expressed neither consternation nor condemnation for they would have In en t(,o much astounded at the eouibi'.atiun of reli" ion and hilarity to express anything. It was a prayer meeting all right enough, and it was well attended, for there were more than a hundred per sons stated about the tables for the picnic supper. There as no sermon by the preacher and no "exHrierees"' from the congregation, but the pi avers were just as fervid and effective amid the sylvan surroundings and under the sky as they would have been iu the class, room, and the ' Forest Hvmn" as recited by Tastor Anderson" was quite as suggestive as a discussion of a doctrinal theme. There were popular hymns, memory passages from the Bcriptures, bits of poetry and s;Kr.iane ous remarks, and a solo by Mis Ada Miller all of which went to make up a prnyer meeting program as interesting as it was unque. And tho bob white and song sparrow broke in to fill up the internals. Following )he simple supper, which was rounded out with ice cream and cake, theie was whirl of uames on the school (rrnim ;n n.i.i..i. , old age and dignity were chrlckcd into mo ouck ground ann- the baldheaded, bespectacled "pillar" of the church scrambled after the hifjh sehoid gradu ate iu "drop tho handkerchief." If j there was anybody there who didn't en joy himself it must have been a man with neglected corns or an ingrowing conscience. A vote of thanks is due to I ustor Anderson as tho originator of i no men or the picme prayer meeting. "Big Bill" James Signs With Oakland Coast Nine Oakland. Cal.. Jnnn 07 "Hi ti;ii James, 114 world's series pitching nero, is signed to pitch tho remainder of the season for the Oakland club of tho Coast League. He will go to Oro ville todav to have his and will join the Ouks next week. .rTT'xH sie doesn't knouJ -it 7 would clear her skin "She would be a pretty girl, if it wasn't for that pimply, blotchy complexkin!" But the rrgnlttrv.t of Resinol Soap, aided at first by a little Resinol Ointment, wimld probably make it clear, fresh and charm ing. If a poor skin isjwlundicap, begin using the Resinol treatment and see how (fuickly it improves. Rtataol Soap and Retreot Dimmest irt tictildt. too, tor titt rare of the luir, die petltng cUudruff and kec(Mff the tiur live im1 lutirtHts. Ail drufute tell Kettnol Soft and Ketnol Omtmeul. fht AVjium rtttlmtut im m- trrumtt tkt tttt ifMiv BANK CLERK ARRESTED WAE DEPARTMENT REJECTS ALL BIDS ON SURPLUS MEAT James is still a member of tho Boston Braves. I'nnlde to get into form in tho i east, ho obtained permission from Man ager Sttllings to sign up for tho season 1 with any of tho Const Lenguo ciubs.' au have been after him. lesterday afternoon, tho Balnlors wero kicking the Oaks all around their j home lot. Jumes was sitting in tho . press box. Manager Howard spied him' and walked up under tbo press box. T f 1 r . T n "I'll tako you lit your own te.ins,"; IrV 0016111 TlTSt lU DUVinS he said. The deal was closed lust 1 tMHikune, Wash., June 27. Said te ihate coufeMied to the theft of I-20O, i ...I.. :.. X I-- r ll. jlllt'NH in iiui-itv iMiiiu.-., immii wie t'V ikjine and Eastern Trust company here, Louis . Waiiamaker, 17, a bank cleric is behind tho liars on a charge of grand i larrenv. The thefts ro said to have i taken pliuo over a poriod of one year. DR. WTLKIN3 FOUND GUILTY OF BEATING WIFE TO DEATH Busick & Street GARAGE -vnneoia, I., June 27. 'Dr. Walter I an P it T I rt hV-I"':.?:""? g,,il,y of tmt ioulh tominercial Street Dr. 'Vniluiiu was accused of having killed his wifo at their homo in Long Beach, iX. Y., la.t. February by beating her to death with a hammer. All kinds of Auto repair .vorkIIorne of the Auburn Beauty Six Washington, Juno 26 (United Press) All bids on 142,000,000 ponnds of sur plus army meat have been rejected by the war department, because of unsatis factory prices and inadequate distribu tion, it was learned today. The war department is preparing a statement on the bids to bo isi utd late today. Ah it -'V alem Sample Store Every man has a desire to be well dressed for our on-coming celebration. You'll find here Men's Clothing, Shoes and other wearing apparel priced to you at our usual low prices. Come, let us show you ! If you really want the puckery tannin-taste, don't buy tea. You can get more tannin from oak leaves. If you want the real tea-flr.vor, pay enough for your tea to get it. There is some tea-taste not very fine in com mon tea; but the tannin taste smothers it. Besides, fine tea is cheaper per cup than poor tea a pound makes so many more cups. Schilling Tea is the fine practical economical tea of this country. Thers are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon-India, Oolong, Engiuh Breakfast. Ail one qualify In pan-hmyn-uned moisture p root packigoa. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco Men's Band Shirts With Soft or Starched Cuffs 75c, 98c to $1.98 New Style Soft Collars. 30c Boys' Knee Pant Suits Gray, Browns and Mixtures $3.95 to $8.45 Men's Dress Pants Plain Blue, Brown Serges and var ious neat stripe patterns J2.95. $3.50. $3.95 to $5.50 Men's Panama Hats Samples $2.95 to $3.95 Men's Athletic Unions 70c, 75c, 85c. $1.00 Men's Cotton Unions Mesh or Balbriggan. 98c White Handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c. 20c Men's Hose 12 l-2c, 18c, 25c, 29c, 33c Black, White Jan Polishes, lfic . MEN'S SUITS Blues, Browns and Grey Mixtures $17.50 to $22.00 - . KEN'S FELT HATS $1.75, $2.85, $3.25 to $3.65 Men's Tan English Dress Shoes $3.98, $5.50. $5.85 ta $7.00 Men's Black English Dress Shoes, $3.93 Batferafl Sample Shoes For men, sizes 6 to 7 1-2, priced to you $3.95 to $6.50 Worth today $1.00 to $2.50 more than we ask you for them. Sample Tennis and White Shoes and Oxfords for men, Slightly soild at big reductions. Men's Khaki Overall suits for men. Roomy an i well made $2.45. $2.69. $2.98 Boys Black and Tan English Dress Shoes $3.65, $3.95, $4.45. $4.75 CM YOU DO BETTER IIEKE FOR LESS BREIER CO. 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET You will remember this boy's voice long afterwards V. rm - MASTER JEAN KANTNEI lenomina! Bov Soorano 1ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tomorrow, Saturday Evening, 8:15 O'clock Admission 50 cents children under 14 years 35 cents Tickets selling at Will's Music Store and Patton Book Store.