MOB MOB
AXBAMT DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1917
New Waists
Some very pretty
new styles in
Crepe de Chine
and Georgette
Crepe
$3.50, $3.95
$5.50
White Novelty Voiles
in plaids and stripes
Embroidered Voiles and
Lace-Trimmed Voiles
95c, $1.35, $1.65 and $1.95
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st St.
WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY
S
v. mi v.i tin. uitguii
Power Co., generator, '..as been trans
ferred to Junction City, where he will
officiate as manager of the plants at
that city, Harrisbarg and Kaiser. E.
M. Blcint will succeed him here, com
ing from the Independence plant.
FOR SALE 17 feet front, house,
fink etc, on paved street. Ford in
part payment. Price only $2000.
' Phone 393-J. Time on part. 121-23
FOR SALE $2000 modern steam
. heated apartment house in best
part of Portland. Party has to sell
j on account of health. Will bear
inspection. A bargain. Phone
Main 7100 or write 288 10th St.,
S.S,S8
9 CITY NEWS
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(tarried Forty Years.
Forty years ago yesterday, on Feb
ruary 20, 1877. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. Butler were united in marriage.
Their many fricniis will congratulate
them upon completing this many
years of married life and wish them
many more to come. Mr. "Butler is
one of Linn County's efficient county
commissioners, having spent many
years in the bridge building deart
ment of the S. P. rail road and ac
quired knowledge that is now of value
to the county. Part of ye;tedray Mr.
Butler spent on the third floor of
PorUnd- ED"22! the Court House working on plans
FORSALE S year old rhare. Also! tor a new 150 foot span in the bridge
wish to buy a good single top bug- across the Santiam near Foster.
S7. Home phone 7464. (20-22 ' Identity Is Kn
WANTED At once 8 common la-i ..After an investigation into the set
borers. Apply at office of Albany r ting of fires in the First Presbyterian
Fniitnre Mfg. Co. f 21 tf Church, the district attorney's office
EVER WASH MIDDIES
W. new bass ready for your inspection a complete line of the
famous Bloom A Miflman ever w. -h middies the latest creations of
the eastern manufacturer styles sr.d colorniga most beautiful. Buy
ing then in large quantities for our 175 busy stores is the reason we
know we save you from 25 to 33-1-3 per cent below all competition
111 in the buying.
Everwash Kiddie $3.00 value oar price
Evenrash Middle $1.50 value our price
$1.98
.. 98c
Cretonnes, 10c. 12 l-2c, 15c, 19c,
25c the yard
Curtain Scrims 10c, 12 l-2c, lie,
19c, 25c,
Crepe de Chine Waists
Lerner $4.00 v ...aloe .
Our brand $3.00 value ...
Drew Skirt
. $3.49, $3.98, $4.49. $4.98
Umbrellas
98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98
CROWN AND
CORSETS
OSr tl ?S .1 AO
Children wash get eats 5
98c
Everything
AJ trays
for Lest
$2.98
$1.98
KABO
$1.98
to 16.
CROSSETT SHOES FOR
MEN
Crossctt $4-50 shoes $3.50
Crossett $5 00 shoes $3 94
Crossett $5.50 shoe $4.50
Crossett $6.00 shoes $4.98
Crossett $7.00 shoe. $5.90
Work shoes at working mens
trice. $2 69, $2.98. $3.49, $3.98
Boys Shoes
195. $2 25, $49 $;-8
OVERALLS
69c, 75c, 98c
Boys overalls 33c, 49c
Khaki Panto $125, $1.49, $1.98.
Leather Work Gloves, 39c, 69c.98c
to $1.49.
Everything
Always
for Leas
SHINGLES LUMBER SLABWOOD
City Delivery
Mill now sawing soft yellow fir ,
ALBANY LUMBER COMPANY
Both Phones
East End of 9th St.
has succeeded in locating the guilty
patty. The miscreant is a tittle girl,
and the motive seems to nave been
The Fire and Passion
of Mexico
Lending Absorbing Interest to
the
WILLIAM FOX
PHOTOPLAY
The Love Thief
The story tell of a woman, ef
forts to lure to herself the man
she loves, to kill the girl to
whom he is engaged, and to
make him love her instead.
Gretchen Hartman and
Alan Hale -
Have the Leading Roles
wuttM rox
eoapo.ATioN
CUB COMEDY
MUTUAL WEEKLY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ROLFE
to create excitement while in one part
of the building so that sat could take
money from the collection plate. She
denies having started (H. first fire oB
the afternoon of Feb. 4, althougu thc
84 the one to discover the Mate and
report it 10 the cottage student con
ducting a children's class. She has ad
mitted starting Tj fire in the base
ment on I'ch'ry 1L but not havmn tak
c44t5 cents from an envelope in the
collection plate , lulc the excitement
of the. fir; was on. Owing to the ten
der age of the girl it is not thought
Hut she will be prosecuted this time,
but any further attempts by anyone
will receive the full penalty of the law.
H. S. Beats College
In a practice game between Albany
High school and Albany CoUega in
Junior llijh Km last Bight, the kit
school hoys were Victorious by the
score of 22 to 20. The game w as fast
and bard played throughout The
high school's victory vas largely to
Nttcr team work and more practice.
Friday nirht Albany will buck against
Corvallis high school on th total
floor in their last game of the sea--on.
The game .ill be hard f nazal
j for victory to either team will mean
much.
Post Office Closes
Tomorrow will I..- a legal holiday.
There will Je some celebrations and
programs in honor oi the birthday of
George Washington. The banks and
'court house will remain closed all .lay
an.l the post office will only open
, from the hours ot t sDO to 3fM o'clock.
There will he no city or rural dctivrr-
, '
Miss N, Gordo. Caaflati went to
! Portland today to attend to business
OBITUARY
Foster. Ore., Feb 19, 1917
.'aiinic K. Hamilton, was born near
Waterloo, Ore., Jai.uary 31, Ittfo, ami
died at her home near Foster, Ore
gon, Kcbmary 17, 1917, rcai hing tut
age of forty BBS years and SSVt itaeH
days. On August tl r JSlli 1901 til? was
married lo William K. Mealey. at llol
ley, Orrjjot. To this happy n-ilon
were bom six it lldreti, David, (iror,;e,
Mary Ftuaheth,' 'laiga'r.e Jane, Kob
ert Haralttoa, and Ka It, I Fannie.
Mis. Mealey was a woman of rart
uertoiuiUty Barb; in life .. , becapii
n C'liristi.ii' and joilud the Baptist
church, llei .oil. was Urp and sin
cere. Sic in i ,'allerrd or doubted.
Ilrr faith in Cod and in Humanity
permeate, I 1 er life and led her to see
Slid Snjoy the bast in all Ihtaga, Her
bttabsnd and child en wart tier prigs
and joy, "A woman noble." planned
lo warm, to comfort, am! to , uiri.el."
Gentle and kind, t" r ra ily made
friends that proved steadl. I and toy
at. She had been a sin . ess as a tCu
eher, leaving a lasting imprr-ion tor
.rood upon her pupils, rtatiy of I'hom
II remeinlirr her with alfretion and
Irirnds, in their grist slid lost-
Uttil vainly long for "tht touch ol
a vanished hand and tht tumid of S
voice that it still."
Hetides her husband .'id childicn,
Mrs. Mealey leaves to mourn her lust,
a mother, Mrs. M. K. Ilainlllon of
I ! dies') tier lour sitters, Mrs Jennie
Hice. ol llolley, Mr.. S. V. 11a. r. ,4
Waterloo. Mr- Kutnland of Print
villr, Mrs. Basalt Dickenson of Ray
mond. Wasliiiiuion and tltrre Uroth
era, (.'haters and llarley llamillon, of
llolley. and Willie llamillon of At
loona. wash. '
Interment took place at the QUA
land Grave Yard, Krv. II. Howard
and Jacob Stoiktr officiating. J S.
Smelt Five pounds for He at th.
Independent Market. First and Lyon
Strttt (11-17
connected with the Albany Art Craft grStHads thru hie. He family ami
Culinary Social.
Come und enjoy a twenty cent cul
inary social at the C't.rittlaii church,
Wednesday evening. There will tc
a fine progiatu and dainty refrrthr
rao-2i
READ OUR WANT ADS
BatrTaWB 1 M
MHbwHIbW ,J
Oretchin Hartman in "The Love T hief" at the Rolfe Friday.
COMING TOMORROW
The Jolly Entertainers
from Children's Home, Des Moines, Wn, H. M. Draper, Superintendent
Dainty Dances Splendid Band Special Scenery
Graceful Drills Comedy Sketches Pretty Costumes
MUSIC-MIRTH
24 Komical Performers 24 Musicians
Go see this show if you want to laugh Watch for Bras. Band Street Parade
A TWO HOURS' PROGRAM OF MIRTH AND MUSIC
ONE DAY
ONLY
GLOBE
Matinee and Night
Thurs.Feb.22
Dea Deer
John Sross, section foreman at
Koseburg, fed tome of his boarders
on venison, which a Justice of th
peace asscscd at $I(JU.
Returned From Portland
Mrs, Sarah Sloan returned from
Portland last nisrht after having a
visit at the home of her on, l.eo
Boss. .
READ OUR WANT ADS
Apron Sale and
Ten Cent Tea
I. th. kmawl rf th.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Saturday Afternoon and
Evening, Feb. 24
EVERYONE CORDIALLY
INVITED
Tonight Only
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
Four Beautiful Girls in their beautiful interpreta
tions and symbolio dances
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I 1JC UUUVC UI UIC OllUW
The very personiflcrtion of Ught airiness and dainty coloring.
"The Japanese Court Dance
By Joan Hardest tie. Unusual in slow grace and winding, flame-like motions.
"The Boudoir Dance"
By Grace Fe.iinare Cooper. . A dainty bit of light flirting with symbolic u. turning.
A Pcrslonsnd Japanese emotional 'I dance, and others - .
They 'tr Great
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EDWARDS &
McKENNA
In Poptii.tr & Classical
Select ions
OCT a tucrtstful tour of
e.v Zelind. China. Inoan
Jiut b eg I
Aurtra IUa '
and Ihi TTt .MSB IslanJi.
Mf. tit -nn.'s rich, dramatic to
puno . e of gnash brilliancy and
sarestat o tone, and lif. Edwsrd's
pure, itch d:nmatic t no of unusual
qu : tv. gBUtg a isr-: combinttion.
litre's a tct you'll be ture to tn-
)oy.
BILLY
JONES
Black-Faced
Monologist
for laughing purpose, only. . Not a
quitt moment from entrance to eait.
YouD convulse and t-ien ask for more
He's alto some cometun.
Hit original tong are ture death to
the blue.
Be Prepared
to Laugh
It's the Best Vaudeville of the Season
7-REEL PICTURE BILL
PAULINE FREDERICK
America's Greatest Emotional Actress in the
Dual Role of Twin Sisters in
Ashes of Embers"
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Its a PEram-junt play produced b y Daniel Prom an and Famous Pla
VOGUE COMEDY-REEL LIFE NEWS
Any Seat 25c Children 15c
Pictures start 7i30 Vaudeville 9 P.M.
GLOBE Theatre