Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 27, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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Ail ANY DAILY DKMOCRAT. WSDNB8DAY, DiIC'.MBKK IT, '016.
Blankets at a
Saving
Big high-grade Blankets that
cost no more than the
ordinary kind
$7.50 wool blankets $5.50 pr.
8.50 wool blankets 7.35 pr.
70x80 cotton blankets, an ex
tra food buy, $1.50 pr.
Home-made comforts, filled
with good, clean cotton
$2.50 and $2.75 ea.
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st St.
GParamouritpictUreS-'
Tonight GLOBE Thursday
OLIVER MOROSCO
Ppeent
RITA JOLIVET
In
"An International Marriage
oy Lreorge Broadhurst
Wherein Foreign Men of Title are shown up by an Amer
ican and the Value of an American Husband is Greatly
Enhanced Over the Lure of a Foreign Title.
PRODUCED BY THE OLIVER MOROSCO PHOTO
PLAY CO.
CUB COMEDY
REEL LIFE NEWS
PRICES 15c 10c, 5c
The trade mark that
stands for quality
THE SWEETEST LOVE
STORY EVER TOLD
The story of a woman who marries
a man st-crctly, who is separated from
him through the play of fate, and who
kill herself when she learns that he
is head
This is Shakespeare's immortal
ROMEO and
JULIET
tlie magnificent photoplay in which
William Fox
presents the foremost actress of the screen
Theda Bara
WIUMM rax
Scenario by
Adrian Johnson
Directed by
J. Gordon Edwards
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Evenings 15c Children 5c
Afternoons 10c
STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE
BLANK BOOKS
It's Time to Get Them, and the Place Is
FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE
THE STORE OF QUALITY"
J 1 i 4 4 , V . i ! 4
CITY NEWS 9
S
Marketmaatar Hers
C. J. iurd. the Eugene market
master. arrived last night for a visit
here and also to several of the gran
ges in the county.
Draymen's Ordinance
t the meeting of the city council
EASTERN STAR ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Mrs. Caroline Kih a elected
Worthy Matron of the Order of
Eastern Star at their annual eltettoi
last evening. Chas. H. Wider mtl
elected Worthy Pa 1 1 on, Mrs Mary
Bilveu, Associate Matron. Mrs Del-
0. H. LUCK SAYS U. 0.
WILL DEAT PENNSYLVANIA
tonight the draymen s ordinance will ,,hia I lockcnsmiih. Conductress; Mis.
come up for amendment. It it up J Nellie Coeka, Associate Conductress,
I.ila Van Winkle. Secretary; Mrs.
Grace Watson. Trcaurcr. Thee
trustees were elected, as follows:
Mrs. Aunctu Wsalherford, Mrs, Car
lotta Taylor and Mi Lillj Oaltng,
F. M. Rcdficll was elected trustee
for the building fund.
to the draymen to attend and investi
gate the proposed change.
To Foreclose Mortgage
Suit to foreclose a tax lien was fil
ed today by Otis J. Frisby vs. John
Kelly, et al.
Answer Filed
Deicndant in the case of Nettie
Williams vs. F.-ank E. Williams, in
a suit for divorce, has filed an answer
asking that property belonging to the
couple be partitioned.
Council Meets Tonight
The regular meeting of the city
council, the last of the year and the
.": .: - .- . . -i I '
....a, .eei.g , vie prc.c.s couuvm. ,h(. ,tw,,y .sj Wiiam Fox has
will be held tomorrow ,,-enmg. Al- , , inlo jj
though this is the last meeting of the ofl.,t,lltfll ,inrt , 0,K. ,,f
present council, the new council will ,hc drJ,atis,.s W()rkj jj
be the same. is fan of portc psS4aic, which are
I familiar to everyone.
There is Romeo's line, for in,l.itice,
"He jests at scars that never fell a
I wound."
The youthful hern says this when
he has entered Capnlct's garden, to
vigorous protest, we understand, to wu" nl Junci.
have him released. He is not yet old I Thc balcony scene which follows
enough to ioin v ithout their consent. I' of fnB passages. Juliet, re-
LOVE'S TRA6EDY ABOUNDS
IN OFT-QUOTED PASSAGES
More than any other of Shake
IplUft 1 plays, "Romeo and Juliri,'
In the Army
Two Harrisburp boys. Wilbur Kel
sey and Derrol Ingram, have joined
the army and are no doubt getting
their first lessons ere this. The ,or-
ents of the Ingram boy arc making
Wilbur Kelsey received tl e consent
of hts -father. Bulletin.
Pine Christmas Present
Jack H annuel has returned from
Astoria, where he placed a boiler for
the Hammond Lumber Co. In fact
he returned before Christmas. He
says his wife was feeling pretty blue
over not finding any Christmas pres
ents for her on the trees up street:
but when she went out to the garage
the next morning and discovered a
brand new Oakland Six, with he
name on it. things chanced around
the Hammti home. It was a Christ
mas present for her. gofer, at the Al
bany garage, and 3 good one.
The Newtons
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N'ewton. of
PorllanH. have been voting two r
three days :-t the horn of Mrs.
ton's parents, Mr. and R. F. S-x.
Jack Cummin gs Here
J. A. Cummings, better known in
Albany 15 or 20 years ago as Jack,
arrived today on a visit with his many
former Albany friends. He was in
the drug business here for several
years, selling to the Woodworth Drug
company, a popular business man. I!e
now resides in Los Angeles, where he
went after leaving Albany.
Shriners to Meet
On Jan. 27 in Portland there MS
be a great gathering of Shriners. They
will come from all parts of the N'orth
west. Many are planning on attend
ing from Albany.
Left for California
R. F.. Mason and Dr. W. R. Bilyeti
left this morning for Astoria, where
they will board the Great Northern
steamer "Northern Pacific," for San
Francisco. They will combine busi
ness with pleasure, enjoying the mild
climate of the southland for a brief
period.
Will Attend Meeting
Among Albany College professor
to attend the educational meeting
which opens in Portland today will be
President Wallace Howe Lee, Prof.
F. G Franklin and Prof. F. C. Kent.
Prof. Kent will go down tomorrow.
United Press Man
Hugh Baillie, United Press repre
sentative, of Portland, is in the city
for a couple of weeks' vacation, en-
joyed with his folks here.
O. A. C. Band Left
The O. A. C. Band left today for
Eastern Oregon, where it will gire
several performances before appear
ing in the valley. The Albany date
it Jan. 6. Among the members 1
Kenneth Stevens, of this city, who
joined the hand at this city.
Here Prom Seattle
Mis Florenre Hoenck. a promin
ent Seattle milliner, arrived last night
on an Albany visit, and it the true t
of Mi. Harriet Hamilton Mi
Hoenck is a former milliner in the
Hamilton Store.
Funeral R. N. Morris
Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. Harris, of
belling against the inevitable fati
which has made her !oer one of the
hated house of Mant.igue, asks,
"O Romeo. Romeo! wherefore art
tho'i Romeo?"
Still trying to convince herself that
the mere fact that her beloved is a
Montague is not sufficient to keep ner
from lortng hini. Juliet argue- to her
self, "That which we call a rose
By any other name would trell a
sweet.
At the end of this saene. as the two
lovers are saying farewell. Juliet's fin
al words are:
"Good night, good right parting i
such sweet -.orrow
That I shall -a good night ";1 " he
morrow."
After sentence of banishment has
been passed on Romeo, and lie has
spei t his lat few moments with Jul
iet, she breathes the apostrophe to
Fortune, which is among the most
noted of Shakespeare's 'ines
"O Fortune. Fortune! all Cues call
thee fickle."
Theda Bara and Hany Hillard have
the leading roles In this grtat play at
the Rolfe Friday
Former Albany College Coach
in Interview Compliments
tlie Oregon Team.
.Mr. a :d Mrs. O. H. Luck, oi Port
land, spell Chriaiinai at the home of
Mrs. Luck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A
K Mci'oy Mr I uck is a former
COttB oi AINan College, .lUo of Or
Paw I'rm i it Set ore coining hcrr
1 he Oregonian this moratag gives
Mr. Luck's ersiou pf the coming
Pcnu.-l. O gimc a follows:
The Univtnit of Oftgoo. iriU vril
the football game with the I'tuver
sity oi Penn-yl attia. ( II Luck, ex
coach of IV Paiiw LnH si(. be
lieves. Mr. Luck, who i now resi
dent of Portland is familiar with hoth
F.astern mid Western footbeUj li.tvinn
coached teams in the Midtllc W .,
and on the Pacific Coast. A few
earj ago Mr Luck coached the foot
ball team of Albany College which
won the non-com erence collegiate
hampionstiip of the state
"I s;u Oregon plJ -rrr.i k'.tmes
thi fall." n lid Mr. Lurk, " ind no
eleven I have ever SeOB excelled it
in power of attack and icneral excel
lence on defense. In my judgment
Pennsylvania has not shown this year
the consistent good play that Coach
IWdck' eleven UI di lHIOSUtl iMd "
Mr. Luck is well acniainted with
C. J. Hunt, coach of the Carlcton,
Minn., eleven this year, who ha beeo
signed to coach the University of
Waslrn too football team net! sea
son. When Mr. I. nek COMhad Dt
Paiiw's rlcvrn lie .iy. Hunt a
memtier or the tram.
End the Year 1916 Right
by heeomlnK a cuilomtr ol Tha Qoldtn Kul. Iht Mora thai always
has the sains priies not up one day and down the nai to kaap
you K..r .miik No bin hurrah salts to net you conlustd.
You always know what to sxpact when you coma here
Infants' knit hooteta 10V ISc,25:
Infants' cashmere hos 19c
Ladies' black hose 10c
Oirls' fine rib hose ISc
12 I Jc outiiiKs always 10c
15c percsles 12 I -2c
t$t table damask . Wc
tl.00 tsble damask 6tc
tl.SO table ilamask Mc
Half wool Jo-ln. serge 25c
Alt wool '6 in. ser(t . 49c
All woci 4.' m tl strft 79c
Cottott hlanktta $1.69
Wool blankrts $.' $.1 9H. $4 9H
Kverylhinf
Alwaya
(or l.ca
Men's heavy wool ... 2Sc
Mtn'a ea. -heavy wool box 39c
Mtn't flttct undtrwtar . 49c
Men's rib undtrww Se
Men's unions, wool tl.M. -"
Men'a mackinaws 4-M. 17.90.
Hoys' tnacklnawa ll.M, 4.M
Boys' heavy rib host .... 25c
Boys' sweattra 69c, 9Sc
Boys' mafkmaw capa 49c
Men's macklnaw capa 69c, 90c
Men's dress shots) 12.91. It mi.
$J 9. $4 50, $4.9.
I'.vcrylhing
Always
lor Lost
REAL COUNTESS IS SEEN IN
"AN INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE'
Claude Tliomii.on
from Portland.
the
"An liitrrnalional .dm .. ;c' i .in
ibnoal tvmjy4tV tatwaaDar baadliat
The profahMOCa ki.'n tin cent ami
the participaata h.r-. it n a subjacl
oi inu.'h interest to the aUUc
What their ai.e, .n.ai riKc life i
like i usually a paint f itcnoraiue
with tn..i paaatt The lappoiltloil
lieiiiK that they live ttpp) every alter
The beat i'1'..'hlr m.ulit into the
true i-onrlitionv,o difierrnt from
Aiurrican home life it in the MofOJ
.-o-Paramount pholoiday "An Interna
tiiHial Marrbj Marring Kita Jortvti
Mil.- lolhrtl i thorouglth aoaliflrd
for the part'-heiitK an Italian eoun
I iaaj by inarriaitr
I Tin, juilit idtoloitrama under th
r.ir.iiu.xint l.thel i. the attravtion al
the C.lohe Theatre tOalggl
! "An International Marrilce" iv
prohahly the lavt hotoila thai Kil.i
li-livet. ho ha. become the Cnuntes
Cippieo, Mill make.
Count Cippieo. who i, a n..t,.l
' ..r.rtiian. only allowed the Counle,.
to inakr thi. Iloroaeo lrajooaal pro
ductlon that is comiinr to the filohe
a '. . .
ihi'atie. hiaagag the contract was
signed hcioie thnr narviaajn,
KOUHKI) HANK
illy United Prasa)
i'eiuple. Okla. Dec O lUndit.
blew the .iir of the hank si bason
ui. I scaocd with S.I.MHI booty,
Mid I .Ilia Sasith v.eut to CorTaUat
Iht, inormnit lo look after business
COnasjt lad with Ihe Sumh Suter mil
linery .tore in that city.
S. H. llclucl. a prtimaafnl Slay
tun attorney, is in the dt) on hu.i
nOM today
Melt Scully returned to Portland aft)
u-r inning al the home ui hi, wile,
mother. Mr,, Sa'ah Irenntr, over
Caristaaai Mr, ScnUrj .ill remain
for a aMyg lonrer.
WAN'TKU tiirl for uenrral house
work. Apply MM Calapooia St;
SSI K Uii f)
WW TIvl) -Leghorn hen, not more
than r.irlinnv B B, I'lein. Home
pkoM K.1I5. or ,al at Hulbert-i hl
bkfl D27JJ
WAS'TKD Second hand l-'ord, road
,ter preferred K II Pfeiffer. both
phone. I) 26-JM
WAS' I I I) Woman lo do irenrral
bouaairorll in .mall faiiuK S.t.' B
Sbtth St Home phone MM l)2rlf
Eugene, have been in the city toda.
. ..niing here to attend the tuneral ol
Mrs. Harris' brother, R. Norris Mor- i
ris, this afternoon. Milton Morris, J
of Eastern f tretfon, a cousin. i. among '
others here to attend the funeral. It
was held this afternoon at the Chris
tian church. Rev. Morgan preaching '
the sermon
Big County Lvy
The county tax levy will probably
be I7.S mills. A tabulation with this
as the total county levy has been
prepared and is being considered by
members of the county court. Guard
Two Strangers III
Two men who arrived in the city
by freight are in the city jail being
taken care of by Chief of Police Cat
tin. One John Hutchins, who came
up from California, has a bad case
of grippe and fever, and the other,
also a stranger, has th? feyer. Jnst
what the character of his illness is.
is hardly known yet.
Pierce Funeral Today
The funeral ol the late Mrs. R. A.
Pierce was held from the First Meth
odist Church this afternoon at 2 o'
clock. Dr. Charles Gibson preached
the funeral services. There were
many beautiful floral offerings.
Masonic Exercises Tonight
The exercises commemoratimr St.
John, the evangelist, will be held by
the local order this evening. Among
the numbers mentioned in yesterday's
Democrat. Miss Hanel Hoikensmith
will he heard in a vocal solo instead
of a piano telertion. Judge .P. R
Kelly will deliver the address of the
day. i
TODAY and THURSDAY
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BIG SCOOP
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7 BIG ACTS
It's the Big Thing in Pictures Just Now
-Is Any Wife Safe ? The Play of the Year
Ad minion 15c
Children 5c
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