Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 24, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE.
Advance
Fall Showing
These New Arrivals Offer you the First Op
portunity of Seeing What Dame Fashion
has Decreed as Correct Styled for Fall
Wear.
The Showing Offers a Fairly Good Collec
tion of Advance Models in Exclusive Styles
that Will not Fail to Appeal to Women of
Discriminating Taste,
NEW FALL STYLES IN
SHORT AND LONG
PLUSH AND VELVET COATS
ALSO SHOWING THE NEW FALL .
FUR PIECES
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better compression, gives
perfect protection to the
moving parts, deposits
least carbon. There is a
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scientifically refined to
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for your car.
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(California).
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CABARETS HOLD
(Continued from pago one)
enough to satisfy the most talented,
joy chaser. Prices of food have been
tousled to meet cxpeasea. Sonic enter
tainers have received the blue envelope
tiut there is some optimism over the
future. And liquor is not unobtainable
to a good winker.
In St. Louis tl.ev havo pooh-poohed
at prohibition, i'aharets lire gliding
lonff, peddling two and three quar
ters, adding entertainers and catching'
the night hawks. Theaters aro doing
an increased business. !
Baltimore's cabarets are operating
at about half speed with watered beeri
and soft drinks. Food prices are in-j
creasing. Many saloons have turned in
their licenses.
Cleveland theaters are speeding up ;
bat fifty percent of the cafes there :
t have closed. Some, however, are mak
ing good on a soft drink basis, with
strong food prices. -Entertainers entice
Mue.
vimago's cabarets are not closing.
Crowds are placid, but are satisfied
'with better, entertainment and highor
food prices. "Lobster have grown cheap
;cr. Community singing bus helped
1 some.
! in Pittsburg the cabarets fought
, back feebly and most of them have
I been closed for some time. 'Night res
taurants there are doing a poor Busi
ness with prices increased. Theaters
are doing well. Hotels aro reaping a
better harvest, with dancing permit
ted. Xonr ibcor and fancy soft drinks
are more popular.
Kiwi Francisco saw only one cabaret
of importance closed. After theater
crowds,, however, havo vanished. Cafes
arc making a strenuous effort to keep
the white lights burning.
BRYAN BLAMES SALEM
(Continued from paj;e one)
the same time he had urgent requests
from his democratic friends to speak on
the silver issue at Cincinnati and Mem
phis. He said ho finally accepted tho Sa
lem invitation and his reception was so
cordial in Oregon that he just continued
to speak, keeping in politics t.nd finally
landing oi the chautauqua platform.
Salem, Marion county, ill so held a
warm place in his heart, the oiator said.
For it was Siilcin, Mr.rion county, Illi
nois where he attended school and where
he uiVt a woman "who became ins wife.
After leaving Salem, III., they went to
Nobraska, Mr. Bryan we.it to congress
and then he enino to Ralein, Oregon, and
since then, he has been in the rjublio
eye.
The dinner lust evening at tho Marion
was rather an' impromptu affair. He
was scheduled to arrive in Salmi at 8
o'clock in the evening but he traveled
on a night train from Ashland, arriving
here in the morning. But his friends
here did not learn of his presence until
later in the day a Mr. Bryan went to
Tualatin to visit a cousin.
This morning, before leaving for fit.
Johns, ho was taken about the city and
shown the Hiez plants. Ho expressed
pleasure in seeing the brewery buildings
converted into plants for tho manufac
ture of soft drinks.
Postmaster August Huckestoln pre
sided at the dinner given li.nt evening.
Short talks wero made bv Judiie Will
tarn Galloway and John H. Albeit. Miss
Tnrbell was also a guest at the dinner
and spoke briefly as to conditions in
i ranee.
FALL REVEALS
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great reform that have boon. Or about
to be, accomplished fa this country, and
from the slownex of their evoiution he
pointed to the need of patience and faith
in J ling w:tb the world problems now
bo i ore us.
It took 1 years to get through con
gress legislation providing for the di
rect election of senators; it took IV
years to establish a workable income
tax; woman suffrage has boon agitated
for 50 years, and the prohibition issue
ha been before the nation longer than
that. From the success of these reforms
Mr. Bryan hopefully predicts the ulti
mate solution of the tremendous prob
lems of reconstruction and of world
peace. And the most hopeful feature
of the feature -of the situation is the
fact that both the great parties at
smaller factions hava been able to get
together on them.
In the latter part of his address he
dealt briefly with the questions of the
day the ear of the returned soldier
the building of national highways the
squekhiug of the profiteer, who has
been the darkest blot on the history of
he war1; the government control of pub
lie utilities, and greatest of all, the evo
lution of genuine popular government.
A delightful feature of the afternoon
and evening sessions were the concert
numbers of the Kecital Artists a trio
of musicians who represent 100 per cent
pure enjoyment with their violin, piano
and fluto selections. At the evening
F
FOASTI
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A substantial dish that
.furnishes full food value,
in a more attractive form
than usual.
A "different" com flake from
the old-fashioned kind, and
one that excites favorable
comparisons.
Most popular
of corn foods.
obligations, etc
"I have very carefully refrained
from aligning directly or i;,iir"rtly
witn any of tho so-culled factions in
Mexico.
"If Mr. Villa could convince rue that
he was in position where, if not inter
fered with by this government, he could
.restore order and maintain peace and
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jv.uri in jjuraicu, HU Wilis woum De in
a position to and would cive me satis
factory assurances that he desired and
would perform all international obliga
nuns, as wen as me nr.nonai obligations
to protect foreiirn citizens and proiicrtv
investments In Mexico, I would without
hesitation public ly in the senate or else
where, lay before the people of the Uni
ted States such assurances and flank
Iv and impartially advise them from my
knowledge of Mexican affiiirs ns I have
heretofore done, just what I thought
was best for this government to do in
Mexico."
Hunt then discovered the letter to
ilia evidently had miscarried and
wrote Fall that it appeared L'arothcrs
had intercepted it and a copy had been
obtained by ('arrnnza.
Fall replied lie regretted Hunt wrote
to Villa, but he could do more than call
fyr explanations. A few dnjs later,
rail wrote Secretary Lanting that
Hunt's mental condition was not what
it might tie and enclosed eopus of his
correspondence with Hunt.
The Joy of Uring
To enjoy life we mustBave good
health. No one can reasonably hope to
Sft mueh real pleasure out of life
when his bowels are clogged good
share of the time and the poiwrns that
should be expelled are shuoibed into
the system, producinjrheadache snd in
dijrtion. A few closes of Chamberlains
Tablets will more the bowels strength
en the digestion snd give you a chance
to rca'iz the real k.v of living. Try it.
Salen s a Good Place ta Trade
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In which the last laugh
is the Best Laugh
CHRISTIE COMEDY
EDUCATIONAL
YE LIBERTY
COMING
. From farm hand to
merchant prince a
visit to the fairies
how to win a maiden's
lovehow to be hap
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A REVELATION"
Of Farm Life as it
Should be by that
Master Teacher
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Sunny Problems
Keep Kool
LOOK here. Would you want to wear a
heavy Union Suit under the hot summer
sun, when you can get cool, light underwear?
THE MAN that is dressed for this weather is the man that is the
most successful and happy. Happiness is a condition that comes to
you when you are comfortable; you cannot be comfortable unless you
are properly clothed. '
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B. V. D. s of the usual quality
and satisfaction.
ROXFORD t'MOX fjt'lTS
are the favorite of careful
dressers. '
CHALMERS Vnderwear are
of the best standard quulity and
workmanship.
ATHLETIC t'MOX 81TTS
made roomy and eomfortablej do
not bind anywhere.
HATCH ONE Bl'TTON Vn
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Ask to see the new font una.
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made with the spring needle as
sure rou of service and comfort.
THE comfort and health you will find in one of these under-garments
mean the difference of success and failure.
IF you cannot attack your daily problems with a clear mind free
from all disturbing elements; you are that much nearer failure. '
Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron.
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STAY IN YOUB HAIR
SUNDAY I
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Tho silnierine method of curling the
hair is unusually popular just sow,
according to the druggists. This, is
largely due to the warm weather and
because women are now spending so
much of their timo out of doors. Liquid
Isilmerino not only produces f-ho love
lliest, natural looking curls and waves,
but it keeps the hnir in curl no mntter
how hot or how moist the day, or how
Tiard the wind blows,
It in simply wonderful how this harm
les liquid J'onvcMs the s) raigtest,
lankcHf- hair into such pretty curly
locks in a single ninlil. All one need
do is to wet a clean tooth brush with
liquid Hliiieiine at lieiltiiue, ill aw this
through the hair, and in the morning
she finds her hair has dried in juxt the
sweetest waves anil crinkles. A few
ounces will keep the hnir curly for
many weeks. It will also eep it beau-f-ilully
soft, silky and lustrous.
session the star attraction was Miss
Mary Adole Hays, in a series of soprano
solos that captivated tho throng. The
beauty of her high notes was remark
ably brought out in one of the operatic
numbers in which she contended with
the flute. Jn the upper registers her
voice actually showed purer than the
flute notes.
Today is to be made mem.iiable by
the appearance of Cimera and his noted
C'.eclio Hlovnk baud an aggregation of
artists from the lurid of music and ro
mance and tragedy. Cimera, who is
classed with the great directors of the
day, is himself a trombone artist of tho
highest type, and will render solos at
both the afternoon and evening con
certs. With the band !s Msdam Cafa-
relli, a dramatic soprano of operatic
fame, who will contribute a series of
vocal numbers with band accompani
ment.
Chamberlain ' Tablets
Theso tablets are intended especial
ly for stomach troubles, biliousness and
constipation. If you have any troubles
,of this sort, give them a trial and real
lie for yourself what a first class med
icine will do for you. They only cost a
quarter.
Y7A8HINQTON AGAIN QUIET
romorrow and Saturday
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Washingioi , .T:i'v 24. Police officials
toiky sniil they Ih i-vid rr.co riots were
.it an pud here following a night of
calm, during which armed soldiers pa
trolled the streets.
The numb' r of fatalities rear lied six
with the death in s hospital of Louis
lluvlicek, marine private, who wr.a shot.
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