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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
Florence Reed in "AT B AY" Tomght Globe Theatre Saturday ANY SEAT 10c v Careful attention given to all jew elry repairing at Kreamer's new score. o25tf adv WANTED Girl for general house work. Call Mrs. W. Wolff, Sth and Ferry. a 19-21 , ' ,...; RICHARD BENNETT in DAMAGED GOODS" A MRXUto. Speciaj. "Feature, in evek ems The man who overcame all obstacles and first produced "Damaged Goods" on the stage, and who will be seen in the pictures at the Rolfe tonight. "AT BAY" IS AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION George Filzmaurice, who is pro ducing Georfje Scarborough's "At Bay" for Pat he, has been making use of some extraordinarily elaborate sets in his picture. The photograph in to day's ad illustrated a cabaret scene in which were a large number of per sons and where an unusually deep set, was used. Fitz ma u rice's cast, by the w?.yt is one of the highest salaried, if not the highest, which has ever been used in a picture. Florence Reed is his lead ing woman, and she is supported by Frank Sheridan, Charles Waldron, Lyster Chambers and De Witt Jen nings, not one of whom but is a real Broadway favorite. This play is on at the Globe Theatre tonight and Saturday. "THE NE'ER-DO-WELL" BETTER THAN "THE SPOILERS" Money to Loan. In the following amounts: $10,000, $5,000, $3,000, $2,000, $1,000. This is lo cal money and want good all purpose arm mortgage security. Call on' J V. PIPE, 203 W. 2nd St. illy wk ilOtf Daily democrat by Carrier. $4 Year The EUGENE REGISTER says: "The Woman's Glee Club of the Uni versity of Oregon is the best that has ever represented the institution." University of Oregon Woman's Glee Club In Benefit Concert for Woman's Building Fund Globe Theatre Tuesday, April 25, 1916 8:15 p. m. PRICES 50c and 35c Tickets on sale at Woodworth's Drug Store, Monday, April 24, at 8 a. m. The spectacular photoplay, "The Ne'er Do Well," produced by the Sc lig company from the story written by Rex Beach, is a worthy successor to "The Spoilers," that other wonder play from the pen of the same r.ullior and filmed by the Sclig Company. The Ne'er Do Well" was presented last night at the Hub. theatre. The Sc lig stars who made "The Spoilers" a masterpiece, aid ill the realism of "The Ne'er Do Well." It is a story lull of unfamiliar fascination of Pan ama. A special company of Sclig players, including Katiilyn Williams, Wheeler Oakman, Frank Clark, Jack McDonald and others were escorted to the r.-mama Canal Zone by William N. Sclig in order that proper atmos phere for scenes necessary in Rex Beach's story might be filmed. There is a wonderful fight that equals the fight in "The Spoilers." The play will be repeated tonight. MILL CITY BARGAIN. Why not deal with owner ,nd Bavc the middle man profit? I hare 24 ac res right in the town of Mill City, Oregon. Town has large monthly pay roll, four daily trains, churches and schools, high school just across the street from my townsite. One 7 room house, one 3-room house,' large barn, henhouse, etc. Best soft water at each house. Large spring on plftce. Land level, fine young orchard of about 7 acres five and six yer.r old winter ap ples. I will sell at a hf.rirnin with part down, S years on bal. Im mediate possession: titles oerfect and not one dollar a-rninst m property. Call or address. J. E. R Y, m24a24 Mill City, Ore Speedily, skillfully, economically, is he City Auto Transfer way. a!7tf adv "Damaged Goods" TONIGHT 1st Show 7:30 2nd Show 9:30 SPECIAL MUSIC ROLFE Theatre Women's Glee Club of the U. 0. to appear in concert at the Globe on .Tuesday, April 25. 0. 0. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB HAS THREE G900 SOLISTS They Will Appear at the Globe Theatre Tuesday Night With Ten-twenty-Thlrty. Tlu- U. of O. Women's club to be ni the Globe next Tuesday niit'it carries three suloisls in the pursuits of Mis Virginia Peterson, soprano; Mbs Martha Tinker, sopiaro, and Miss Leah Perkins, contralto. All three have well-rounded voices and siun, dif ficult numbers with consummate skill. The program is 'not without a hu morous aspect. The skit. "Tcn-Twen-ty-Thirty" is a uuarr.utecd laugh-producer ai-fl cure for the blues. A troupe of New York actresses are stranded at a small railroad station. ' They soon become the objects of curiosity on the part of the 'natives' of the village. The conversation which takes place and the humorous situations that arise make the skit funny to the extreme. The club has a membership of 24. While here, the Univcrsify women will be entertained at private homes. Dean Ralph H. Lyman, of the Uni versity school of music, is the direc tor of the organization mil has given months in perfecting the quality of the club. Pianos moved with greatest of care. City Auto Transfer. ndv al7-tf Jewelry rejiairug of ll kinds M Kreamer's new store. o25tf dv WANTED Woman companion and housekeeper for elderly woman. Steady position for right person. Bell phone 1I4-Y. alS-21 Florence Reed in "At Bay," at the Globe Tonight and Saturday. Some Rare Barialna In Real Estate. Two hcnutiml lots and imutrrn luune on paved sircct. West Albany: Mil, ill ami, cnrli diiwu and balance $.M per month without interest, Von will have to move quick tu urt ll.ij. (itiod K-room modern Iioiino and lot nicely situated, close in, Vci AKuny. Price aivav down, Beautiful hit anil f:iir house, sitint cd in the most improved part of West Albany. Just think of it. $15W). Have srvrrvl good reidi'iicc lots at return kublv low prices Call on J, V. Pipe, ISM West 2nd St. Will not give information by phone. . al8-ixJ o- , "DMGEO GOODS" TELLS A STRAIGHT FORCEFUL STORY The first opportunity in this cily In see "Dautagvd (mods," the widely dUcunscd sociological play hy I-'iigcnc llrie.tux, will occur tonight when this drama will open a two days engage ment at the Kolle theatre. It i being presented ill pictures by (he same cast which originally presented It on the stage in New Yoik,"f ailed by 1'hard Heiiurtt. who finally g"t a hearing af ter many discouragement. Bennett 1'OR SA1.K Sinck ranch. KoS acres. Linn county, $20 per acre. Terms $.1)00 down, balance long time mtg or will exchange for unincumbered , I' madu over $.(XXI nut of hii property. Also house, barn, and . portion nf the play ami is still collect eighteen acres adjoining Albany (nr i Ing royalties, rent: one new dwelling, 8 rooms, with whole block in ltulrwood; one new dwelling, 5 rooms, with one or more lots, Hanlewood; several four acre tracts rich bottom land, Hazzlcwood; single lots, 1 axle wood, and several lots, Wright's ad dition, on sewer, electric light dis tricl. all on easy terms of install ments. Address Geo. W. Wright, Al bany, Oregon. aKhf FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 5 pass, auto in good condition, with extra delivery body. Will sell for part cash and bankable nqte Must sell at once. Bell phone J76-L or 6.W W. 7th. al-2l Expert watch and clock repairing at Kretiners Jewelry "tore. o2Stf adv Friday and Saturday specials: Dried 'peaches, per pound, 6; fancy walnuts, per pound, 15c; ten pound sack of Fa rina 45c. Koy.il Club tomatoes, solid pack, 15c values 3 cans for 35c Ham ilton's Grocery Department. A. STARK. Physician and Surgeon Both phones ft) 330 W. First St. Albany, Ore. "Damaged Goods" deals with the old story of youth's sirs.- George t)u poni. an excellent young man of hon est intentions is engaged to he mar ried to a fine girl and is spending one of his last bachelor days with his friends, when, that evening under the inlliieiicc nf liquor, the visit n house of ill-fame. In a short lime Dupout learns that he has contracted an aw ful disease. His family doctor tells him he must not marry for two years, but fearing the result of what people will say, anil knowing the talk a post ponement of his marriugc will cause in his fiance's home, he listens to the talk of a quack who guarantees to cure hi mill a short time. The awful results are shown, and it is best left to the picturcn to tell. The acting is splendid nnd forceful and the play should he seen by all, especially those over 16 years of age." THE SHININO PARLOR where all ladies mid gentlemen stop in for up-to-date Shoe Shines. Cleaning laud blocking Sprimats. ices on ,luts: Stiff hats, Mk; soft hats, 40c; straw hats, 40c: Panama hats 50c. I NICK TOPOLOS, 'a 15-21 Albany, Oregon, County trips at reasonable rates, I City Auto Transfer, a!7lf Portland Ros Festival 1916 Queen Contest GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Name Organization This coupon will count out vote when properly filled out and sent to Portland Ross Festival Contest Department, 337 Northwestern Nat'l., Bank Building. Coupons must bt neatly trimmed and put in package with number of votes written ou top. v J O. A. C. Cadet Band IN CONCERT Under the auspices of the Albany Military Club Consisting of a varied program from the heaviest classic overtures to the latest popular music. SOLOS, DUETS. Concert begins at 8:00 o'clock. Dance from 9:00 to 12:00. The band will play for the Military Ulub rarty, 4th & Lyon Concert 35c Armory Tuesday Aprils 25