Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 02, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY. OCTOBER J. 1911
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Good Comfort
Materials
Cotton Challies in new patterns, for
comforts at
5c Yard
Silkolines, 36 inches wide, in
solid colors
lOcYard
Fancy silkolines, 36 inches wide,
fine quality
12 l-2c Yard
Cotton batts, in small rolls at
10c to 30c each
Large J-Ib. batts, 75c to $1 each
2-lb. wool batts at $2 each
FLOOD'S STORE
334 West First St.
i CITY NEWS
The ladies of the United Presbyter
ian church will hold a bazaar in the
parlors of the church Wednesday af
ternoon and evening, ' November 3.
115. oltf
Of Jefferson
R. B. Miller, of Jefferson, was in
the city today. He may possibly
come back to. Alb? ay to reside.
Daily Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year.
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THE ESCAPE
TO OUR PATRONS:To Accomodate those
who desire to see the first evening performance
of the wonderful production and who were un
able to get a seat at last evenings performance,
THE DOORS WILL BE OPEN at 6t45 P. M.
First Show Starting Prompt at
7:00 P. M. .
GLOBE THEATRE Management
If You Have Not. Secured Your
Tickets for the
Jomelli Concert
Better Do So TONIGHT
at Woodworth Drug Co.
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 4-5
Doors open 7:30 Curtain 8:30
Sales Increase With
Better Light
Modern merchandising methods demand brilliantly light
ed store the better the light the bigger the sales. The
perfect sunlike brilliance of Mazda lighting displays
merchandise to best advantage, and being smokeless and
clean it makes customers more comfortable.
Type C. Mazda Lamps Give More
Light Than Ever
You really get more effective lighting for no greater cost
with Type C. Mazda lamps. We can demonstrate this .
fact to you very quickly without obligating you in any re
spect. You are doing yourself an injustice if you do not
thoroughly investigate this better way of lighting' right
now.
See your electrical dealer.
Oregon Power Co.
"Reliable Service"
Telephones 15 306 West Second St.
sSii!$(SlS4Ctfifii$ii
Reopened Of fee
J. C. Christy, the lawyer, who gave
up his practice to E. E. Richardson
now in Eastern Oregon, has reopened
his office, and will be fount) at hi
rooms in the Hynn block.
Special Scores
Does modern science agree with
Christian truth? Rev. G. II. Young
will discuss this question Sunday
night at the Baptist church. The spe-
ciIk subjects for discussion are: "How
Man Came, WVcn Man Came, ami
What Man Is." This is the second
sermon iu a series of popular even
ing addresses.
Monday Night Bible CI
Meets every .Monday night fro
now to the last of May. This is a
good time to start. Ye begin Mon
day night with the first chapter of
(.encsis. Exactly one hour from 7:
to 8: JO p. in.
Lou Sanson Here
L. R. Stinson, grand keeper of rcc
ords and seals of the Knights of Py
thias of Oregon was in the city yes
terdav. the IFtlcst nf M:iv,ir I l fit!
w ho is also prominent in K. IV circles.
aionaarairea lourae
Mrs, Winnifred Worrell, teacher of
piano, has recently adopted the Stan
dardued course of music study. A
personal explanation of the work will
be given on request. Pupils received
after October first. Res. studio 63
W. 3rd St. Phone 43SY.
Easy Victim
Although Mrs. . V. Coney, of
the Royal apartments of Portland.
claims to have been connected with
the Associated Charities in that city,
and would naturally be supposed to
be conversant with the evil ways of
the world, she yielded to the temnta
lion to have her fortune told by a
gypsy "queen" on the fair grounds
yesterday afternoon and was "touch
ed" to the tune of $1.50. A gentle
man friend, who accompanied her in
doing the fair grounds "pike" was also
relieved of $5, but he recovered hi
money without trouble. Statesman.
Auctioneer Sudtell
Ben Sudtell, the auctioneer, return
ed last night from Harrisburg. where
he cried a big sale, with good re
sults, and today went down to Con
ser to cry another. Hasn't even had
time to hunt pheasants.
Will Attend Armory Dedication
The fine new armory at Eugene
will be formally dedicated on October
16, when the Albany company, under
t-apt. Powell expects to attend in a
large body.
Same Old Chaplin
It was the same old Charlie Chap
lin that opened the laugh throttles at
'e Hub theatre last niifht. This in
imitable comedian is always at his
est in everything he undertakes. Hi.
antics in a French bakery are more
than ludicrous and the way he gets
iv with his pranks would mike an
ignorant Indian laugh. The fin.it
scene where he emerges from the de
bris after the explosion of the dyna
mite is a scream. "Leah, the For
saken," ii a splendid three act pic-
nre. featuring the strength of love
over religious creeds. The leading
arts are admirably nhyed bv Vivinr
Prescott and Wm. Shay. Same bill
tonight
Robert Edeaon is Great
Robert Edcson, one of the Ic.nlinp
American actors on the legitimate
law. has proven a strong number in
he moving picture world. His pre
sentation of the leading part in
"Man's Prerogative" is a fine effort
and the crowds at the Rolfe last night
saw a real show of the master Mutual
variety. The play is most interesting
throughout and presents a splendid
picture of the problem of a single
moral standard for men and women.
Dot on the Daylight Line" is a com
edy of the laugh producing variety.
Kay Chapler Here-
Ray Chaplcr. of the forestry de
partment is in the city again after the
summer season spent in the field. He
ill make his headquarters in this
city with the forestry department dur-
the winter.
Returned from Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and
HUB Theatre
1
TONIGHT
'Dough and'
Dynamite"
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in two blasts
of side splitting Comedy,
ONE BIC LAUGH
VIVIAN PRESCOTT and Wm.
SHAY In a three rml Mastar
place
"Leah The Forsaken"
Special Orchestra
Music
. 10 cents .
Mrs. E. K. Maiden, accompanied bv
Mr. Hunter's sister, Mrs. I. .V. Howe.
of Albany, arrived home Wednesday
nioriiinif from an auto trip to Rose
burg, where they had been on a visit
to relatives and friends. The patt
left Cofvullis early Saturday evening
in the Hunter a'lto and unived hi
Rosebur,; 1 1 5 a. in. Sunday C'u the
return trip they left Roseburg at i
o'clock Tuesday afternoon and reach
ed Corvallis at 1 a. in. WedursUay.
I hey say the ride by moonlight w a
grand, and the trip a a delightful
one. Corvallis G. T.
Weather Report-
Rain is predicted tonight, but Sun
day may be fair. Yesterday's rainfall
was .16 inches. The river stands at
07 feet. The temperature ranged be
tween 47 and 6 degrees.
More Vaudeville-
Manager Ayres, of the Globe
theatre, announces that the full Em
press Vaudeville bill will be shown
here Monday, October 11th. This will
not jut be a portion of the show, but
the entire bill of six acts as it is put
on in Portland. Seattle, and other
places. Albany gets the show Monda
and Salem Tuesday.
Many See "The Escape"
More people tried to see "The Ea
cape" at the Globe theatre last night
at the first show than there was room
for, and many were turned away. "The
Escape" is one of the best things
brought to Albany of late, and with
such stars as Mae Marsh, lllanchc
Sweet, Robert llarron. -and Owen
Moore in the cast there is no question
about the character of the acting. The
play was produced under the direction
of David W. Griffith, producer of
"The Birth of a Nation."
At the Baptist Church
The Fall season opened up last Sun
day in a splendid way at the Baptist
church. The Sunday School had a
large attendance and a very helpful
and interesting program was given at
the Rally Service. The vhool n alive
RECEPTION TO BE TENDERED
MILE. JOMELLI TUESDAY
The superintendents of the woman's
department of the Willamette Valley
I-'xpositiou, the wives of the Hoard of
Directors, and the members of the
Ladies' Octette will give a reception
for Madame Jomelli next Tuesday
afternoon at three o'clock in the par
tors of the Hotel Albany. A most
cordial invitation to attend is ex
tended to the people of Albany, and
especially to those interested in music
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a Subscribe! s.
If the bova tail to deliver the
paper each evening kindly phone
- to the ornce. The management
a) invites complaints from its pa
s' lions and will do its best to
cotrect fau(ty service.
with interest, and great things are the
expectations for the near future. 250
attendance is the number at present
fjr which the school is striving
Classes for all ages and conditions
If YOU do not belong to any school.
may we not see you at the Baptist
school at 10 o'clock Sunday morning
A real warm wekome is the kind you
will get. Get the habit of coming,' it
is a good one to cultivate. (Slogan)
The School That Begins on Time."
Annual Rally Day
The First Methodist rally Sunday
school will hold the annual Rally Day
and reception to new members tomor
row at 11-15. A good program has
been prepared and all who are not at
tending other Sunday schools are in
vited to be present.
ROLFE Theatre
Tonight Only
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CHARLES CLAKYamd BILLIE WEST iVMAWS PRERCXWVJTvT!
y VU-FAHT HUI UAL. MAD I fcL M Kit. TUHt PRODUCED Br RXLIANCI
With Robert Edeson, Noted
American Star 10c
And a Big Cast
10c
DINE IN COMFORT
Enjoy a real Sunday Dinner amid the
pleasant surroundings of a first
class diningroom in the
HOTEL ALBANY
There's such a thing of getting away from every
day drudgeries once in a while and nothing
ii 10 pleasing to the ladies as a dinner
away from home, away from the
odors of cooking and the work of
preparing the meal '
They'll sure enjoy it here with special
Orchestra Music
SPECIAL. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
5:30 to 8:00 p. m:
B. R. Westbrook, Prop.
The Golden Rule Is Always
Ready and Willing to Save You
25 to 33 1-3 per cent, on Your
Needs for the Whole Family
Men's and boys' suits, matkinaws, shoes, hats, underwear and soa;
ladies' and girls' suits, coats, drassea, skirts, shoes, hosiery and under
wear and notions of all k nds. Disss goods, silks, sheetings, glng
hams, rercales, comfotta and blankets. Huylng for cash for J busy
atotea, knowing where and how to buy, no big Intersil for borrowed
money, no delivery, no bookkeeper.all this means the above saving to
you.
Oirla' 75c Tains . 49c
Girls' $150 Tama Sc
$1.50 Flannelett Krims 98c
Duckliti fleece W$c
Ladies' $3.50 shoes $2.98
Ladies' $J.00 shoes $2.49
Ladies' $2.75 shoes $2.25
Ladies' $2.50 shoes $1.98
$4.00 Dress skins $2.9S
$5.00 Dress skirts ...... $J.9S
Men's mackinaws $4.98, $5.90
Hoys macklnawa $J.9S, $4.50
Man's fleeced underwear ... 39c
Men's heavy rib underwear 45c
John B. Stetson hata $J.45
Boys' fleeced w. wear ... .. 25c
Umbrellas, 75c kind 4Vc
Umbrellaa. $1 kind 79c
Umbrellas, $1.50 kind 98c
Wool soa 2 lor 25
Cashmeie sox ..... 25c
EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS
THE GOLDEN RULE
83 BUSY STOKES
Merrill Ohliiig. Willamette Univer
sity's tallest student, is at home for
Sunday.
Fred Johnson, of Aitlie. is in thr
city.
R. S. Jillry, of Mat:on, Kansas, is
rrgittcre 1 at the Si. l-'r.-im-i
W.WTI'D Man and woman Inrlran
up buiblinkt fur the coining etp"
' sitiou. t all on .V I.. I lil.rr.
J. II. CHRISTY
AuomcyatLew
Room No. .1. 2. Wet 1st St.
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THE GLOBE-SUNDAY ONLY
LIONEL BARRYMORE and
CATHR1N COUNTISS
present the remarkable, sensational five-act drama
A MODERN MAGDALENE
"A wonderful production, holding the audience
spellbound from start to finish."
Chicago Tribune, May 1 7lh '
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Mme. Jeanne Jomelli, Who Sings at the
Globe Theatre Monday
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Next Monday night, the rare oppor
tunity will be presented to the Allunv
people of hearing one of the world's
greatest singers, Madame Jeanne Jo
melli. Madame Jomelli is endowed with a
dramatic sopranno voice, clear, full
and sweet. It has the diilicMoncs of
a silver bell and rings splendidly ro
bust and true in the heavier passages
of grand opera and in the highest
notes of all selections.
Among all the great artists uf the
Metropolitan and Ilammerstcin Opera
companies, Mme. Jomelli was accord
ed highest honors, Her greatest suc-j
cess was probably as the creator of the
rule of "(iocwin" in Mr. Ilnlbrook's
London masterpiece, "The C hildren of
Don." The soprano part in this 's
said to be one of the most difficult
parts ever written. Among her many
other successes is her appearance in
the leading role of "Klvira" in "Don
Oiov.mni," in this she was supported
by the star cast, consisting of Nordi-
ca, Semliriih, Mancon. Caruso and
Scotti.
Hrr program for Monday night rep
rcsnnis a stilrndor of rnmnu nml
mood, from sparkling, piipimit gayety
to the sublime and dramatic.