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PAOB POTTS ALBANY PAtLT DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 41, 1016. DEVELOPING Bring Your Films to FRED DAWSON'S They Do Good Work New Muslin Underwear Attractive Summer Goods That Are Extra Good Values 33 inch Imported pongee 32 inch white, washable corduroy.. 59c yd. 85e yd. DRESS GINGHAMS 10c yd Good styles in last, colors, Amoakeog ginghams. BATISTES and LAWNS lie yd. In dainty patterns and colorings. 36 and 40 inch voiles and organdies in pretty patterns, spe. 23c yd. 36 inch white pique for skirts . '. ' 39c yd. 36 inch white gaberdines ..- ' 35c yd. FLOOD'S STORE ; 334 West First St. MAYOR CURLVETOS BILL (Continued from Page 1.) by adding to the future levies, thus making our taxes higher than they are now. I also wish to call your at tention to the (net that you have al ready appropriated more money from the general fund than your last an nual budget estimate arranged for. Fourth. If it is to be determined that it is necessary to have a city hall, the structure as remodeled would in no sense answer a legitimate purpose. If we are to have a hall, we should have an up-to-date building of suit able material. It seems to me that in case of necessity undeniable, it would be far better to sell one of the two pieces of down-town property, use the proceeds arising therefrom, together with the money you propose to put into this old building and erect an up-to-date building of substantial ma terial. Enough or practically enough money could be reascd in this way the very best building possible would be our and we could still have -the Central school grounds for park pur poses. . Fifth. There is a fifth and in my judgment, a far greater renson than Globe Theatre The home of Paramount Pictures TONIGHT Jesse L. La-sky Presents the beautiful Photoplay star Tl BLANCHE SWEET M-tV. - L-aKy' - - 66 Blanche Sweet Star of "The Warrens of Virginia," "The Se cret Orchard," "The Secret Sin," "The Captive," "The Clue," "The Case o; Becky" and "Stolen Goods" in 99 THE RAGAMUFFIN A TENSE MODERN DRAMA BY WILLIAM C. DE MILLE Do you keep other people's money? Are you trusted with sums belonging to others? Are you above reproach in handling what does not belong to you? SEE- HOW A GREAT PROBLEM OF MODERN LIFE IS WORKED TO A DRAMATIC AND EXCITING CONCLUSION J IN THIS PLAY , Paramount Pictographs Shall We Prepare "TESTING YOUR MIND'S ACTS" CARTOON COMEDY Fatty, Mable, & Charlie 10c ANY SEAT 10c any of the others set forth though decisive and unanswerable they ap pear to me, why the so-called im provement should not be attempted it is this, livery city, wheresoever located, should have a public assem bly ground or in other words, a park. The grounds under consideration in this bill are ideally located for such purpose. Trees are now growing thereon and nature has assisted in ar ranging this public necessity. Any at tempt to save anything out of the old hulk that stands on the grounds will finally and eternally defeat and de prive the people of the city of a ha ven of rest. It would be a public ca lamity an injury of incalculable and everlasting enormity. These grounds were purchased not for the purpose of building a city hall but for park purposes, . There is sufficient material in the old building to erect suitable rest rooms, an elegant band stand and oth erwise improve the grounds with but little if any cost to the city. 1 have lived here so long and have become so attached to the people of this vicinity, that a matter which is of vital importance as the probable loss forever of such a beautiful park ground comes to me as a personal in jury. I positively feel that inward pang of pain when I contemplate such a possibility, and I am still hop ing that that eternal destiny which shapes the affairs of men may quide you in the course which is for the best interest of our citizens. Have you considered the joys and pleasures of the little children, the sick, the maim ed, the decrepit and the poor that' would be spoiled by your action? There is more comfort in putting joy and sunlight into the lives of helpless souls than there is in placing the cit offices, the fire engines, the' city teams, the city jail and all the city's belongings in any one place. I regret the necessity of expressing views so emphatically different from yours, but while entertaining the be lief that 1 do, 1 cannot remain jilcir. and thereby allow a great publii wrong to be done. If you succeed h accomplishing yosir expressed pur nose, the comlemnntmii ni fiitiir iren. erations shall not rest upon me. Kespecttully submitted, . L. M. CURL, Mayor. Geo. Er Rolfe made a business trip to Salem this morning. Ralph Thorn and Francis Arnold were in Scio last evening and assist ed in putting on the initiation work in the Knights of Pythias. Mrs. J. M. Barton went to Portland this morning. Mrs. Martha Morgan went to Port land on the morning electric for a visit. . Albany Day at Philomath. The excursion train taking the Al bany people to Philomath to the Round-Up tomorrow will leave the S. P. depot at 12:55 p. m. A large num ber will attend from here. The round trip fare is 70 cents. HUB THEATRE Tonight and Thursday .i c June 21-22 yr, SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE The Ralston Country Store Co. in Why Dollars Should Not Leave Home A one act comedy playlet showing the fight between a small country storekeeper and the powerful Mail Order Concern 100 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY NOTE The stage settings of "Why Dollars Should Not Leave Home," show in actual construction the interior of a small cross roads general store. If you are a real Albanian you will attend this attrac tion at all performances. PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EVERY NIGHT Admission . . . . . . . 10c The Country Store as played by the Ralston Co. has been endorsed by Manufacturers, Jobbers, Road Salesmen and retailers wherever shown. Also by the Commercial and Merchants' Association of Al bany. ' Thrilling Spectacular ( N - V" " ' - s TONIGHT WILLARD MACK and ENID MARKEY in the Triangle Kay-Bee's beautiful story of a social derelict on a beautiful South Sea Isle "ALOHA OE" A play of beauty and thrillsThe most wonderful sea storm ever shown Willard Maek, th Distinguished Dra , matie Star Appearing In "Aloha Oe," New Triangle-Kay Be Play. COMEDY SCREAM A Triangle-Keystone roar-maker, featuring the 3 stars, Raymond Hitchcock, Fatty Arbuckle, and Flora Zabelle, in "THE VILLAGE SCANDAL" Can you imagine it? 10c ROLFE- 10c PORTLAND WEEKLY STOCK MARKET REPORT Cattle Receipts very heavy altho not as heavy as last Monday, about 1100 head being on the market. Qual ity in the main was anything but choke. Good steers were steady with best selling at $8.25. Californias brot $8 on down for rather inferior offer ings except for well finished cattle the market was slow. Hogs Nearly 4000 hogs saw a high er market today. Tops were again at $8.25 with bulk going a good nickel to a dime higher than last week's close. Market closing strong. Sheep There was a very sizeable run of sheep todaynearly 3000 head. The market was not strong. Lambs sold steady but other sheep were weak. Lambs are quoted $9 to $9.25 for best quality. More Aeroplanes. (By United Press) Washington, June 21. The house this afternoon voted to increase the aeroplane appropriations from $1,250,- 000 to $3,000,000. Another big shipment ready for cent. It's in the buying und our 7Sc Petticoats 9c $1.00 Petticoats 69c $1.50 Petticoats 98c $2.00 Petticoats $1.49 $3.00 Petticoats $1.90 75c Gowns 49c $1.00 Gowns 69c $1.50 Gowns $1.98 vou at a savins of 25 to 33 1-3 Der modem way of selling, Corset Covers 25c, 49c 75.- Combination suits -49c $1.00 Combination Bulls 69c $1.50 Combination Suit 98c $1.50 Blips 98c $2.00 Slips $1.49 Children's Pantt ...10c, 19c, 25c Children's skirt 25c, 49c Everything Always '.TCPrnnfV Co Iik for Less 1 vWiiJJJJL Everything Always - for Less PROMINENT N.Y. JEWELER TO BE AT CONVENTION BLANCHE SWEET Popular Paramount star, in boy's clothes in the Lasky production, "The Ragamuffin," at the Globe tonight Greek Cabinet Resigns. (By United Press) London, June 21. The Athens cor respondent of the Central News ca glcd that the Greek cabinet had re signed under pressure of the Allies. The official announcement is being withheld. Coming Gathering of Oregon Jewelers Is Going to Be a , Live Wire One. Miss Klla Meade, Albany's popular ady jeweler unci optician, has received notice from Colonel John L. Sliep irrd, of New York City, that he is on his way to attend the annuul conven tion of the Oregon Retail Jewelers' Association, to be held here in Al bany, July 24th and 25th. He will stop in several other states to address con ventions before reaching Albany. Col onel Shepherd is one of the most pop ular speakers in the jewelry trade. !'. M. French, president of the asso ciation received notice today that Mr. George A. Ilrock, vice president of the national Jewelers' Association, whoie headquarters are in Lot Angclrs, Cal., would also be here to attend the con vention and make an address. Several olher speakers of note arc expected to he here. All liidicutilont point to the fact that there is going to be a "live wire" convention. I'UKNITUKK l"OR SA1.K At 617 Walnut St. Range. Harden hone", lawn mower, bicycle. Also rugs, book cases, ber room set add rocker-. For Sale. Forty Acre Farm. Cheap uml on eas ytcrms. II taken immediately. All new improvements, six-room house, ham .UxJA, and other out buildings. All under woven wire fence und cross fenced; Small family orchard. About 25 acres under cultivation and about 10 acres to be cleared. This place I les than 1-4 mile front a good school, mid 3 1-2 miles to mil ro.ul station. Price $.'.. ca.h $1,000. balance eight years' time at 6 per rent Interest with the privilege of paying $100 or more at any time. Also will sell cheap on the farm, thr crop of clover, wheal, oats, and vetch, cheat, and oats, sunk and farm iuiplimcnis. Will give pososlon in 30 days after date of sale. Call or phone G. A, CONN. Alrlie. Orrunn U' 20 w Ladies' Suits 1-2 Price Ladies,' Misses and Children's Coats 1-2 Price Worth's Great Unloading SALE PRICE EXAMPLES Which Proves This Sale Knows No Competition PRICE EXAMPLES That Tell the Story Plainer Than Words WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS B. V. D. UNDERWEAR BURSON HOSE. Men's II. V. D. summer under- This celebrated brand, Hurson All sizes, unloading sale at pr. wear, the genuine make in nil hose with rih tops, white feet, r, .. , , jQ sizes, $I.(X) is the regular price, regular and ontMilc sires, H 1-2. Lhildrens wc . Utl0:ldif1K Sac nl pCr suit 9. 9 1-2, 10. 10 1-2, 25c values. Mi""' Wc 7Qr 1Cr Women's - - 59c ( 1 US WHITE SHOES PONGEE SILK CHILDREN'S HOSE Ladies' white high top lace T,, .,:., i.,.,i ,,.. Children's and Misses' fast black shoes, in kid and nubtick. $5.00 c ""Ported pongee fihM h). fxtn hMvy and $6.00 values, unloading sale ' natural color, 26 inches all, Uil.4 M t;7et 5 , g, 15c at per pair wide, Unloading Sale at per yd. values, Unloading Sale price at $3.98 29c I 9c TRADE DEEPLY STIRREDCOMPETITION DUMBFOUNDED Everybody's Talking of This Sale, As It Sweeps on BIGGER and GREATER THAN EVER SALE Continues Until MONDAY, July 3rd MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. EMBROIDERY TABLE DAMASK Men's white linen ilandkcr- 45 ncn white embroidery voile Heavy mercerized col ton table chiefs, soft finish, ready for use, fi0Mei,iir lots of nrettv nat- damask, 53 inches wide, a good done up in a sanitary package, u'kW.1 01 '"' V" every day quality, our regular at 3 for 25c, Unloading Sale at' 1-00 v"lu"' Unloaull, 60c grade, Unloading sale at per per package Sale at per yard yard 15c 35c 39c ' BRASSIERES CRETONNES BATH TOWELS 1. , n .1 25c, 29c and 35c values, 32 inch- r 1 . , ,. 25c and 35c Brassieres, neatly cs ' about (j(ty '1cw an( I'-xtrn large and heavy quality embroidery trimmed, all sizes, pretty styles and patterns, mi- while turkish towels, 50c val- Uiiloading Sale at each loading sale at per yard lies, Unloading Sale at each 15c 17c 27c UNION SUITS WASH SKIRTS BOYS' BLOUSES, Ladies' summer union ...its, Wash skirts, made of nurse's 17."' and Zl nd V,S have low neck, sleeveless, lace . f,,,,! 1 K, ,' !"v" ,nml, llnr.k or knee cuff, unloading sale at rlp. ginghams, deep flounce, oMlt.,.? Unioad'ln'g per suit all sizes, Unloading sale at each Sale at each 23c ' 19c 25c ... . WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST, AND GET THE MOST FOR IT Worth's Dept. Store Both Phones 80 Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods New Wallace Building READ OUR WANT AD3