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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. JANUARY, 1J, 1919. I
Standard Patterns for February Now In
Advance Styles
of Spring Goods
Now Being Shown
New white goods, dis:
tinctly new ideas for
waists and dresses
New crepe de chines,
colored stripes for
pretty w a fits
FLOOD'S STORE
334 West First St.
SILK HOSIERY
SILK HOSE, with lisle knee, guaranteed for 3 months, per pair . .
LISLE HOSE, with 4 month's guarantee, per pair .......
THE ALBANY ART CRAFT
50c
25c
HIGH SCHOOL 7 CENT FAIR
AT BUILDING SATURDAY NIGHT
OLLIVER ELECTED NEW
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Street Improvements
Street paving (gen. fund) S 23,166.6?
St. paving (pav. fund) . 23.6372-!
COMING FRI. and SAT.
Wm. Fes. Feature
VALESKA
SURATT
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The Red Rote of the Great
White Way, New York's daz
zling sunburst, in
"THE SOUL OF
BROADWAY"
The sensational photoplay of
New York Kfe
Grading and graveling .
1,386.90
Total street work $32,190.83
Balance due on 1914-1915
warrants, with interest S 53677
Total warrants, issued dur-
ing year ending Dec. 31 $106,59977
Outstanding Warrants.
Issues of 1911 to 1914 $ 90.971.1
Issue of 1915 $106,599.7
Total . $197.570.S9
Paid during year 1915 ....$10729344
Total outstanding warrants
Jan. 1. 1916 $ 90.277.45
City Indebtedness, Exclusive of In-
teres t.
Bonds and outstanding war
rants $336,597.04
Available cash in treas. .$152,16470
Net indebtedness $184,432.34
The report of the city library board
was received and placed on file. The
report shows 3361 volumes actual!
catalogued. There is a balance on
hand in cash in the library fund o
$325.56. .
A petition from Jas. McCourt and
J. W. Taylor, asking that a sidewalk
be built on the west side of Oak
street between Front and Water
streets," was referred to the committee
on streets and public property with
power lo act.
The trustees of the Grace Presby
terian church petitioned for the privi
lege of making a sewer connection
from the manse to the main street
trunk. Petition granted.
The report of the committee on
fire and water regard the purchase
of the new fire engine for $1500, wa
read and adopted. .The city attorney
v.-as instructed to draw up an ord;
TONIGHT
Hi'.m Bagley and Lelsnd Bsnham in the beautiful 4-act
Mutual Masterpicture
"MILESTONES OF LIFE"
A PLAY YOU'LL LIKE, 10c
rw Vstw- mJ&&2&fi Ilia
HELEN BADGLEY & LELAND BENHAM im"MILEST0NES OP LIFE"
"UR- ACT MUTUAL MABTEHPICTUBE MuE KmSHcill"
ROLFS THEATRE TONIGHT
Students of School Will Have
a Novel and entertaining
Fair and Entertainment.
The high school students next Sat
urday evening will have a novelty at
the high school building in the shape
of a seven cent fair. It will cost seven
cents to get into the building, and
then seven cents for each of a variety
of entertainments, as follows:
Main show.
High school museum.
, Trombone quartet.
Laboratory exhibit.
Plantation musical.
Luncheon at booth.
Candy booth.
The money raised will go to buy
sweaters for the football men.
ACCIDENT TO H. BIRTCHET.
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CITY NEWS
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Miis Dietrich Here
.Miss Ursula Dietrich, of Chicago,
who will give a concert in this city,
as'sisteil by Miss Blanche llnmmcl aifd
Miss Mary Schultz, of Salem, next
Thursday, was in the city last even-,
iug. She left for Salem this morning
and this afternoon she will give a con.
cert on the Artapollo before the wo
man's club, this being her third ap
pearance in the Capital City of late.
Baby Girl Born
A liahy girl was born this morning
to Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. llolbrook, 630
West Seventh street, weight ten and
a half pounds.
Cold in Montana
A. S. Hart, whose sons. Scott and
Ed. are homcstcading near Glasgow,
Montana, is in receipt of letters from
that frozen country telling of the
snow and ice in that state. L.isr night
the thermometer at Glasgow went
down to 56 degrees below zero. At
Malta it was even worse with 58 be
RETURN OF STOCK COMPANY.
Ticket Agent at S. P.
Morning Thrown Out of Bug
gy and Injured.
Hubert Birtchet, the popular ticket
man at the Southern Pacific depot
this morning met with an accident
that will keep him at home for a week
or two. He had started for ti:c depot
from his home in the country, when
his horse became frightened and ran
away, throwing him out in such a
way as to dislocate one of his shoul
ders. Dr. Beauchamp was called, and
attended the injured arm. It is thought
le will 'not be able to be at the ticket
window for a couple of weeks.
Depot This'0,v" 'lc warmc place in cold Mon
tana is at Great Falls, where the tem
perature is 35 degrees below.
Making Long Tests
The Paciiic Telephone Co. began
a scries of long distance tests Tues
day, starting at Spokane and talking
to points on the Atlantic Coast. Three
tests are made during each night, the
object being to ascertain the practical
use of the telephone over so great a
distance. The tests will he made from
Portland the nights of January 19.
20, and. 21. There are two lines out of
Portland, via Walla Walla and Salt
Eastern Players at Globe Theatre for
Two Nights uid Friday
Saturday.
Friday night the Eastern Play com
pany will return to the Globe theatre
lor a three days' engagement. The
opening play, "Not Guilty" is without
doubt one of the greatest successes
ill the theatrical world of the past few
years.
The action of the play makes a
strong and thrilling plea for better
conditions for the shop girls in the
large cities. It shows the conditions
in which the girls are forced to live
ami proves that, although there is
only one law on the statute books,
there is in reality two, one for the
rich and one lor the poor.
While the play ha a a strong dra
matic interest that never fails to hold
the undivided attention of the audi
ence throughout, it is not without its
comedy moments.
if You Want to He Well-dressed
Come to the Golden Rule
Tu ouy your clothes where you can save 25 to 3.1 1-3
per cent. Buying for 8.1 Busy Stores for cash and our
nuidern way of doing business that's why. We save
you money.
$15,00 Men s suits, always
$20.00 Men's suits, always $12.50
$25.00 Men's suits, always S16.50
BLUE SHUCK MlVl'DRKS.
Boys' suits, knee pants . . $2.1)8 to Si.So
Men's flannel shirts 98c, $1.49, $1.5)8
Men's sweaters S)8cto $5.90
Boys' sweaters 98c
WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW
Till: GOLDEN RULE
83 BUSY STORKS .
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EIGHT GIRLS MEAN BIZ.
Have Organised a Leap Year Party,
and Each One Agrees to Pro.
Pcse to Her Choice,
Cleveland. Jan. 13. A t'JI-i Leap
Year club has beet f.irut-'.l by ciht
pretty girls here, lictilcJ by Miss
Blanche Taylor of Lakewi.od, .1 fa.-h-ionalde
'd:-.:rb. The avowed pnpos.'
of the club is for each member to pro
pose to the man oi hei chui.-e during
the year, and not to ac.-i-p: any simi
lar p-oposal when olfcred I y a sni-.ei
"I do ni-t sec anything unusual about
a girl choo'i4 her l:!-j' nur Vi:s
9i9.
9 ITEMS OF LOCAL IN-
9 TEREST FROM GATES
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Gates, Or., Jan. 13. Bennett Rob
ertson and Mrs. Minnie Jones, both
of this place, were married Inst Thurs
day in Albany.
Grandma Gates died last Monday
morning . bhe is survived by sev
eral children and grandchildren.
The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Horner and left a
tiny baby girl, last Monday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Dickinson of
Los Angeles, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Chitwood. Mr. Dickinson
is a preacher and is holding service's
here.
nance appropriating money for said
purpose.
A resolution was adopted appoint
ing M. E. Bilyeu. B. G. Hail and V.
F. Howard to act as special police at
the pleasure of the city without pay.
Councilman Henry McEimurry in
troduced a resolution, which wat
adopted, providing for the auditing
of the books of the city treasurer and
recorder. The city's books have not
been gone over for several years, and
it is thought that as a m.-.ttcr of good
business this should be done. Th;
mayor and committee on accounts and
current expenses were empowered to
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Lake, and via Sn l-rncisco and Salt! .u . , ,, . ..
uiiici iiicii.'i;-, suit i. v.- ti.i.i;i .-unit.
propose just 'is gracefully pml sweet
ly as she c .;):' acccu'. ! ill nk she
oujht to it she really 'o.-. . a 11..1.1
secure the audit of the books
Councilman Lyon spo!:c favor of problems. Both day and evening scN'
Lake. So far the results have been
satisfactory.
Down With LaGrippe
C. M. Small, local agent of the Great
N'orthcrn Express Co., is contined to
his home with LaGrippe. another vic
tim to that disease.
Went to Roseburg
S. E. Ayrcs. manager of the Globe
Theatre, left on the noon train for
Rns;!:iirg to look after his interests
in the Palace Theatre, lie will be gone
about a week,, during which time he
hopes to organize the business of that
theatre along the lines of his theatre
here, and will be back on the job
i;ext Wednesday or Thursday. Mr
Ayrcs says that the report that he is
leaving Albany for good is absolutely
false. He will continue to manage
both theatres, playing the same bills
at both houses and giving his pat
rons in both cities the benefit of his
wide experience-in the show business.
Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged be
tween 19 and 39 decrees. The precipi
131011 nf rain and melted snow wa?
.35 inchc. Last night's snow fall was
1,50 inches. The river remains at 6.3
feet. . .
At Rosebud
C. C. Smith and wife, of Albany.
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Rcxford. Sentinel.
Prohibition Meeting Saturday
Saturday, Jan. 15, at the public li
brary, there will be held a Linn coun
ty prohibition conference for the pur
pose of discussing county plans and
Not Seriously III.
(By United Press)
Berlin. Jan. 13. The United Press
is officially authorized to deny the
rumors that the kaiser is seriously ill.
He never lias been serious, the of
ficials declare. It was necessary to re
main indoors a few days. He is now
improving, and conferring daily with
members of bis general staff.
NOTICE For best results bring your
hides and pelts to Star Tannery,
corner Water and Lafayette streets
j 13a 13s. w.
FOR SALE CHEAP Household
furniture, stoves rockers, cupboard,
dressers, tables, beds, fruit jars, etc
Also two good bicycles. Ca(l K05
East 2nd St.,
enforcing the curfcw law, and Chief
Catlin was so instructed.
The contract for light and water
was entered into between flic city and
the Oregon Power Co. for the period
of one year.
A filing cabinet was ordered for th
city recorder's office.
Fire Chief W. A. Easthurn report
ed the appointment of l aul Dawsn.i
as assistant chief to replace the offics
made vacant by the removal of Wm.
Woods to Roseburg. The council rati
fied the selection.
For superintendent of streets, F.
X. Wood received the unanimous voii
and was declared elected to succeed
himself.
There were-no applications for lh'.
ffice of city pound master, so th'iv
lection was postponed.
For city attorney, Victor Ollivcr
as the choice of the council to suc
ceed Dan Johnston.
The election of a city, engineer was
cfcrrcd. '
Councilman McEimurry explaine 1
hat the council had decided to ap
point two officers, both to serve all
night, and this election went to Dick
Rodgcrs and Sam Worrell. Chief Cat
lin will serve alone during the day, ex
cept on special occasions.
sions beginning at 9:30 a. m , able
talks and good music, also banquet
with toastmastcr during noon hour al
"The Carlton." J. Sanger Fox, state
secretary, will be present and have
charge of the program, and will give
the evening address at 7:30 p. m.
Short Story Hour
Miss Edna Mctcalf, of the Central
School, will entertain the children at
the Public Library on Friday a little
before 4 o'clock. She' will read animal
stories chiefly, among them such as:
"Yakma," "Woodpcckcjl ," and the
"Tongue Cut Sparrow." This will be
annnusually interesting hour, for Mhs
Mctcalf has made a special study of
this work, and the children will be
greatly interested. All children arc in
vited. A Fine Play
"Milestones of Life," the four reel
Mutual masterpicture at the Rolfe, is
an exceptionally good picture. It de
picts life at the four seasons of the
ages, and presents a very pretly love
story in the plot. The play is ably
acted with Mignon Anderson in the
leading role. The picture will be re
peated for the last time tonight, To
morrow comes the sensational Fox
Feature, "The Soul of Broadway,"
with Valeska Surrett, one of New
York's leading actresses.
Geo. Ade Interesting
Geo. Adc comedies and stories are
always gooil and "Father and the
Hoys," at the Hub last night was no
exception. Played by Digby Hell in
the title role it furnishes amusement
enough for the most dyspeptic. The
capers of "father" is unite a revelation
to the boys, who are lead 'into the old
gentleman's way of thinking. The play
will be repeated tonight.
Administrator Resigned
. T. J. Gibbons, who was appointed
to act as administrator of the estate
of the late Daniel Donohue, resigned
before qualifying and Cornelius Don
ohue was appointed in his place.
Will Attend Banquet
Rev, l-'ag.in has been invited to
speak at a banquet at the Christian
church, Corvallis, next Saturday ev
ening, when a special effort will he
made to raise money for the church
during the coming year. It is expected
five hundred will be present, and ar
rangements arc being made for that
number.
Valeska Surntt, Stan of "The Soul of
1 Broadway,"
Valeska Suratt, the most discussed
woman of the stage or screen, who
will be seen at the Kolt'e tomorrow
is, as is known to theatregoer the
cnuntry'over, the fashion-plate of the
druinatie profession. Her gownt have
made millions gasp by their beauty
mid daring ns well as by their itazling
lavishnesf of design. In making her
sciccn debut in "The Soul of Broad
way," the latest-of the great Wifll.iin
Fox pliotodram.'s, Miss Surattt bus
outdone all her previous efforts in
gowns and millinery, fashioned by
famous modiste.
In all she wears 1M) gowns, some
daringly and liniiiuly simple: others
that arc ralculated to make the femi
nine portion of her spectators break
into astonished ex. tarnations w hen
they see them. It is estimated that ill
the course of "The Soul of Broadway"
Miss Surattt cliaugrs her garments
with every forty feet of film. Many of
them arc designed to match the "sets"
of "The Soul of Broadway." which
latter in themselves arc quite unlike
anything yet seen in a motion picture,
and were especially deigned for Wil
liam Fox by a celebrated artist nf the
ultra-modern school.
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as. F. Mack, of Eugene.
c.ty
llfuar'1 Jrnks, u residrut T.1"
.".cut. .pun the night in the ci.
Merle Cyrus came over from Scio
yesterday.
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s TALLMAN NEWS NOTES t
OF PERSONAL INTEREST
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Tallmnn, Jan. 12. Mrs. Ida War
nock, of Portland, is visiting relatives
a few days this week.
Miss Verna I'lrich and brother
Aiihu returned Monday front Numpa,
Idaho, where they have been visiting
relatives since Kit July.
The T.illiiinu Ladies' Sewing Club
met at Mrs, l.arkiu Truelove's Tues
day afternoon.
J. A. Fox went lo Albany on bui-
lie last Frid.iy.
The literary club 1l1.il wa organis
ed last week, holds their first meet
ing at the chinch In Tallmait next
Saturday evening, J.'n, 15, Exery
boily cordially in vitrei.
Wiltuar, l.ucile and Mildred Swank
have nil been laid up with LaGrippe
I lie past week.
Civile McClain, wife and little
daughter, have been 011 the sick li.l.
Mr. I'Vcd Wcunrr is reported
much better after being very sick with
pneumonia.
DsUy Democrat by C.rricr. S4 Year
HUB Theatre
TONIGHT
DIGBY BELL
(n
"FATHER and THE
BOYS"
A Gao. Ada Story
SUNDAY SPECIALS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
January 16, 7:30 P. M.
"THE IDEAL YOUNG WOMAN"
The young men of Albany are Inlied to write letter to the paalor
of the church setting forth their ideas of the "Ideal Young Wo
man." Some of these letters will hs tead nt the Sunday evening ser
vice. Do not sign vour name to these letters.
LARGE CHORUS CHOIR O'J VC 'NO WOMEN.
M. Howard, Faun, Miniiter.
10c THE GLOBE
20
FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Return Knrfiirfcnicnt U popular Stock Company
THE EASTERN PLAYERS
In n Repertoire of Ncrv Plnya. Opening play Friday
The Sensational I'our Act Drunia
"NOT GUILTY"
Five Reel of feature plioto plays before r iy
DoorsOpcn7p.nl. Pictures start 7 I 5. li.iy
starts 8:30
BETTER COME EARLY
tggiMBHaqgIimr
THE GLOBE TONIGHT
THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON
1 be 1' anions
Violinist
SKOVGAARD
and the Metropolitan Opera Comna a y
SI 3, "00
.Vi,,:;.,
MAIN FLOOR 50c
BALCONY 25c and SSe'l
NOTE: This is onoof the best MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS ever to
, " appear in the city.
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