Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. MARCH 41. 1916.
Spring Waists
and Middies
that are pleasing in
their newness
NEW WAISTS
95c each
Very dainty white voile
waists, fancy stripes
and checks
NEW MIDDIES
$1.25 each
Spring styles, all white
or black and white
trimmings.
Serviceable Pongee Waists . . $2.50 ea.
Striped Tub-silk Waists ... $2.50 ea.
Plain Crepe de Chine Waists . . $3.50 ea.
Striped Crepe de Chine Waists . $3.75 ea.
FLOOD'S STORE
334 West First St.
BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY
BUREAU and BUFFET SCARFS, stamped in newest cross stitch, Moral, or conventional designs.
Values 50c and 75c. WEDNESDAY ONLY 35c
STAMPED PILLOW CASES of best quality Dwight Anchor and Pequot tubing,
ONLY
WEDNESDAY
... 5c
The Albany Art Craft
THE SAMPLE STORE
Bulletin
No. 10.
March 21. 1916.
VoL 1.
Men's suits, hand tailored shape
retaining fronts, plain or fancy
weaves $10.00 to $16.85
Men's Suits in homespuns, plain
or fancy worsteds '. $7.50
Boys' Long Pant Suits, grey
mixtures, ages 12-13 $1.93
Men's single Coats in dark or
brown patterns ...S22S to $2.85
Men's blue rib overalls ". 75c
.Men's "Sampson" grey bib over
alls, full cut 95c
Men's work pants, a wide range
of patterns $1.45 up $2 85
Men's Coat Style Sweaters, tan,
blue or maroon . 89c
Men's Shirts, no collar, plain
blue or light patterns with small
stripe '. , . 35c
Men's Black Sateen Work
Shirts '. 45c up 85c
Men's Black Lace Hose 3 pr 25c
Men's or Boys' heavy Rockford
Sox :'... 11 ,3 pr. 25c
Boys' bib overalls 35c-49c
Boys' Knee Pants, large assort
ment . 49c up $1.10
Boys' Belts 25c
22
STORES
TRADE AT
C. J. BREIER CO.
OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY
22
STORES
"BATTLE CRY OF PEACE"
COMING HERE TOMORROW
The appearance of "The Battle Cr
y of t'eace at the Rolfe Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday is an event
extraordinary in the moving picture
world. This is the greatest picture
yet staged and has taken the country
by storm. Army and navy men en
dorse it and every patriot is a strong
advocate of it. While the horrors of
war are most startliugly shown there
is a pretty love story running through
the play that takes off the tang of
powder and shot for the time being.
In fact the play is a combination of alt
sorts of situations and a certain
amount of humor creeps in here and
there.
"The Battle Cry of Teace" is a
rphoto spectacle with a mission. It
was written and produced by J. Stuart
Blackton, president of the Vitagraph
company, in an effort to wake in every
American a desire to protect his loved
ones. The story, based on Hudson
Maxim's book, "Defenseless Ameri
ca." is educational in its description
of submarines, aeroplanes, torpedo
boats and other implements of v.-ar-fare.
It compares America to other
countries and shows with a clearness
the comparative size of our army ami
navy, nudson Maxim appears, and
by means of small models illustrates
on the screen the needs of our coun
try. The idea that "power spells peace"
was driven home with a will. Pcace-at-any-price
advocates were ridiculed
and the fallacy of their position shown
up. The first part of the film is with
out doubt one of the most dramatic
productions ever given in this city.
ADVERTISE IN THE DEMOCRAT IT PAYS
HUB
Sptcial today and Tomorrow
: "GRAFT"
J. Warren Kerrigan in
"THE WIDOW'S SECRET"
LKO Comedy
"20 MINUTES AT THE FAIR'
SPECIAL MUSIC
The
Qpenin
g Chords
of Sprinj
are reflected in the bright, sunshiny patterns
and the smart, fresh models of
our bench-tailored
New Frat Clothes for
Young Men
Just Arrived $12.50 to $17.50
Already we have had warnings and
. signs of approaching Spring, and when
this storm is over Spring will sudden
ly burst upon us and there will be a
rush among the young fellows for
Spring suits.
Have a peak at our windows or bet
ter come in and try on a few suits.
See if you're not pleased more than
you have ever been,
and when you see our array of high-class hats, snappy new neckwear
and shirts in fact, faultless furnishings of all kinds you will quick
ly admit that we have the most desirable assortment in town.
The Blain Clothing Co.
"Young Men's Outfitters"
ARMY MAN BUYS GRAIN
FOR UNCLE SAM'S HORSES
Dr. C. S. West, of the United
States quartermaster corps, with of
fices in Portland, is in the city today
cu a grain inspection expedition, lie
makes frequent trips into the sur
rounding country examining grain
and supplies for the United Stales ar
my. Dr. West is making his head
quarters at the Hotel St. Francis.
Suit to Foreclose
A complaint lias been filed by A.
W. Sims, ct al, vs. Anna II, Park, et
al, to foreclose a mortgage for $5VM.
It showed the destruction of New
York city hy a hostile fleet whoc
15-inch guns " toppled building after
building without being in range of the
United States shore batteries. Thous
ands of persons were pictured running
madly about as the bor.ibardnient con
tinued, both from the sea and air.
ALBANY MAN HAS CONTRACT
FOR NEWPORT BUNGALOW
Mrs. Fred Rich, of Lincoln county
was in the city yesterday, mid let t lie
contract for a new residence to 11. U,
Clem, of this city. The building is to
he erected at Newport in a fine loea
tiou. It is to he two stories, with a
living basement, pr:ctically three
stories, of the huug;dow type. Mrs
Rich expects to live in the lower floor
and rent the upper stories, to be ar
ranged in apartments. It will cost
nbout $5,(XX), probably tl.c most cost
ly residence in Newport. Mrs. Rich is
owner of the saw mill at Devett, ami
already owns a number of cottages al
Newport. Mr. Clem will brain work
.is soon as the weather permits rcadj"
lor summer visitors.
WIDE OPEN
AGAIN
Wednesday
WHITNEY'S SWEET
SHOP
Lunches
Confectionery
Ices of All Kinds
Deliveries to any part of
the city
WHITNEY'S SWEET
SHOP
Tha House of Clanlinei
Both Phones Six Jitneys
CABLE ABRAMS OF S. I. A. C.
GAVE AOORESS AT EUGENE
Carl A brains, of the state industrial
accident commission, passed through
the city on his way home from Ku
tiene, where yesterday afternoon lie
i) rcscn ted t lie r': r.f the eomtuiiiioit
which is not thoroughly understood
bv many. Dtvimr his address to the stu
dents of the U. O, On account of the
delay in the train he did not arrive
until 3 p. m. Mr. Abrams nave a very
exhaustive review of the work of the
commission. The total amount paid
out or set aside lest year was $30
200.46, while the operative expenses
were almost $4.0,0X( making a total
01 approximately $-!J0,0OU. Mr, Ab
rams ;iHHcrtcd th .t with the same nro
portioiu of income used in expenses
And profits the stock companies would
RED rCATUEB
PUOTOPLAY PRESENT
t
f I hf linditfinited denutf in r
r 2Vn absorbing' drama - f
Iav&idy pi-pawed
Ana 1.1
Coming at HUB THEATRE
Wednes. and Thurs.
TODAY
Here's the story of a young girl saved from "darkest
Africa," featuring Margaret Gibson in
"Marta of the Jungle"
' Another big one
"THE GAMBLE"
An Idyll of the Wheat Fields, starring Harold Lockwoocf
and May Allison
and a big Keystone comedy, featuring Syd Chaplin, in
"NO ONE TO GUIDE HIM"
a great big bill and the
ROLFE PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
Any Seat 10c
Another Shipment of Five
Dozen Ladies "Lerner"
Waists
Come In Corn, Flesh and Cream colors, sites 34 to 46. Sold by other
stores for $4.50 to $6.00. Our price every day In the year
$2.98
10 pretty styles Silk Crepe
EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS
THE GOLDEN RULE
83 BUSY STORKS
OBilllMaaBMMBjaBjsMSjsjssaBBJ BMBansHSjaaiSIlMMnHlalMI
have ri'iiiirril the mm of $77I,250W
to have hanillrd the insurance subject
to the Orrjion act, tt saviiiK in
favor of the Oregon method of $.151,
S.'2.44.
Sand Kidge Man
lieo. II. Wlirclcr. a rrniilrnt of the
S;ind rt itl vce country near I'rlcmcin'
Hutu-, U in the city Unlay .utt-mlinit
o hnviu-s,. matters ami culling uu old
ncnunintnnori
(It.). K. ScliacKcr, of Siilrm, rttiirn
nl home thin morning, alter transact
mit luuiurx iu tliit city,
Rev. Arthur I.auc wcl to Ml. Angel
in the morning train,
I'OK SAI.I-. 2 vear ohl Br:igii
root.. J. i Medley. U IV 4. Home
Hionc .'J.'S. ntlH-'S
WHEN auswertag ct-ttaified ads,
ltrae mention the Democrat.
Globe Theatre
TODAY
"Tried for His Own Murder"
3 part Broadway star feature, presenting Morris Cottello, Leah
Baird and Van Dyke Brooks.
"THE EVELESS EDEN"
Ethel Teare In a laugh maker
"THE SELIO TRIBUNE"
World's greatest news film. A reel newspaper. Latest events.
Come early
10c Any Seat-
10c
Restaurant Outfit for Sale at a
Bargain
CONSISTS OF
1 COUNTER, 18 feet long DISHES
10 STOOLS COFFEE URN
RANGE"
MUST GO QUICK
E. L. STIFF & SON
215-217 Lyon Street
Questions to Young People
1. What Do You Most Admire in Your Father?
2. What Does Your Fsther Do, That You Most Wish He Would
Not Do?-
3 What does you Father not Co, That You Mont With He would Do?
... Please state whether young man or young woman.
. You are invited to mail your answers. '1 heie answers will be tab
ulated and read at a Sunday evening rervice at the Christian church.
An appropriate sermon "A MESSAGE TO FATHERS" will be
preached. Watch the papers for further announcements.
M. HOWARD FAGAN, Christisn Minister.
A Wise Investment
for Landlords
The countless conveniences of electricity are now trior
widely appreciated by the general public. Electrically equippn
houses are eagerly sought after Ly both btiyern and renters.
Wire Your House This Spring
Wiring a house adds far mora to its value than the cost of
the work while the increased rent such a house will bring soon
pays for the improvement.
Money appropriated by a house owner for electric wiring is
thus well Invested it is not spent. Wo have a special proposi
tion for landlords that is well worth Investigating.
TtUphont ut today
OREGON POWER CO.
"Reliable Service"
Telephone! 15 306 West Second St.