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AJJANT PAJLT DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. 1917 Ik gtgrnoN VILJ.IAM: fox. J Coming to the Rol e Thea Ire Friday in "One Touch ol Sin" 5c 10c FAMILY THEATRE TONIGHT and THURSDAY The Houm of DCrT NTT Afternoon and KmI RmI Faatnr Evening Rudyard Kipling's Immortal Masterpiece "The light That 99 PRODUCED BY EDWARD JOSE With a star cast, including Robert Edeson and Joi e Collin MARKET The Ladies Aid of the Grace Pres byterian church will hold a market Saturday, April 7th in I'earccs' store at the corner of Main and Salem road. at 1 o'clock p.m. All kinds of cooked food for sale. a 4-6 WHEN' aiswering Classified ads, please mention the Democrat. POSTPONED University of i Oregon Glee Club Concert i which was scheduled at the Globe Theatre for FRIDAY, APRIL 6 postponed on account of the Patriotic Maw Meeting at the Armory that night be Held Saturday April 7 wn A Test of Battery Coiistrucl.on YOUR FIRE POLICY. ! WHEN LOST IN THE WOODS. The Sacramento Sun. lay News, of wovmbn rnalataad trader the heeding "A Wl lerful Test the -lory o. a Viii.. .i Battery thai vent through a u . -r foi .nag. ntc ami cine through umnjurc.'. To .ptotc "It is ta old savin that a ..it has nine lives, liul when it . ..mrs to alili ty to resist dean uct Ion. the Wiilard Stora ft Hatter secnu to haW in. presrerbi eat lie.it. :i .1 tew laps an then MMi Thv ' lines Remkk Com pany is rev displaiim a Wiilard Storage Batten thai i- i: peri. . I work! eonditioi no;- ithVun.Hu : ,h fact that it u nt through a bin fire. "This battery was in an automobile that was destroyed srhxei the .; ir..,. at Sixth ami K Streets bu-nc I 10 the grouinj. Alter the fire, the lottery was picked "p by a Wutantan who had no idea that it cOold be fit tor use trn. A te-t was made and the liltl. box of cl-vtric c ei -y was lYond to be in perfect condition. 1 roiar.iy no battrty cvei went throi-.;;: a more severe test. It pre sent condition -hows it to be perfect ly con struct- il and oi - onu rt'ol dura, hility." The paper co-tlrining this article was sent into tV Cleveland office and with it was a letter which said "This storv is rot ex: derate.! il the h ast, for the battery certa'nlv did so through some terrible abuse TT outsule ease ras almost completely destroyed. The vent plugs were burn ed and the sealinjr eomnoi.n l had run inside a few of lit" cells. While it was impossihte to get vravity reading of the hatery. each cell show ed its normal voltage and when it was put in a car for a test it cranked the motor with usual energy. T give you some idea as to the ordeal the battery went through, the car of which it was a part, was sold for $50. Mr. Preston, of the local Wiilard Service Station, says that this is the second spectacular stunt that a Wiil ard Battery has done this year . . Last spring down in Hnstoa, Tex as an automobile equiped with a Wiil ard Storage Battery ran over the edge of a ferryboat. The lights were burn ing at the time and they burned all that day, and that night at nine o' clock- when the ferryboat passed over the spot they were still burning brightly, eight or ten feet underneath the water. adv Th Papular Sid of th Str..L Owners or renters f retail stores should look out for tile side of the street ou which the property Is located. illustrative of this Is the testimony or a real estate expert In a i-use some time ago that grouud floor 011 the m side of Broadway, New York, should lease for I I'd a front foot more than similar property across the street- The value of a retail business depends 011 the number of assersby, and the difference lu this respect may result in a booming trudo on one side of a street and only moderate success ou the other. Some men are able to acquire such a reputa tion for their goods thai the people go to them even when they are lncuuaa ieutiy located, but it Is a good deal eas ier iu building up a trade tu out your self on the route traversed by the crowds. Leslie's. Evan Kipling Will Pun. There Is a new story about Sir. Kip ling, for which (J. F. Monkshood Is re sponsible, having brought It out In has book. "The l-ess Familiar Kipling and Klplingana." It appears that n friend asked Kipling whether he would not write on airmen, as he had done on the comma nders and crews of submarines. "Perhaips, some day." replied Mr. Kip lias. "Ob. but you must !" Insisted his friend. "IsH's see whether we can bit on s good title." "Well," as Id Mr. Kipling, after a moment's reflection, "what do you say to 'Plane Talis From the KkyT f Nave Veu Read It Carefully f De You Understand Its Tarmsf Wllllum LlardlrlcK, M, Mile's lendlug gTOcer, MM u IBM of lo.vt nought. He . ai 1 ie.1 lire Insurance liih uu his store aud his res bleu e The poaey applying to his store he kept hi his bouse slid that applying to his house and lis con tents he kept In his sure at the store Thus lu the event of a lite In either proK'rty the ixUlcy applying to It would e .u e the lluuics. One no. in William llaidivlck's slum bers were dtslurhcsl by the frantic rlug- lug of the telephone. "t'olue right tlou ntou u." urgrtt sn excited voice. "Your store's going up In smoke." VYUoii Uanlwlck arrival the lire was under eoulnil, and tlftccn iiiiuuies later the "all out" signal was siiuudcd. "I should worry." redected the gro eer. after a brief survey of the .lattuige done. "Tbere'a about ; u.otli of st.vk destroyed. Aud. as It tuipis-us. I carry Just Ilium) worth of Iumiihii. c And. leaving one of his clerk to watch the premises. Uanlwlck went back to haft "Now. thou. Mr. Iltitdwi, k." said Ihe adjuster two days later, "my estimate agree with yours, six tbouaaud dol lars covers all the damage done. That means that we owe you al.Msy." "What's that?'- demanded Uanlwlck. iudignautly. "You owe me I.3UU: What bunco game Is Ibisi: Why duet you owe nctO-ntti the Para ot By pol icy!" "Ilecsuse of the st per rani . o-lnsur auce clause." explaitusl the ttd.lusier. aud be IndleuiiHl n paragraph In the policy which the grocer had m care fully guarded. This clause proilues that We shall be liable for no greater prenertloa or the loss than the sum Insured 1 oars to So er win of Hie rata lalue of the props.rty hisumt. Your sloe. Is. or was. wonh flOuOOO. Had ou .arrll 18,000 Insuranee we would lut e iihl you your loss lu full that Is. up to S.OOU Hut as It Is. I 1. ; . n Ibal we owe you but Si ". '. If. Iioweier. the loss had been total we woukl It ive had to ; :i you '.. s i. Ihe amount of your Hlley. This mlsiinderstaiidiiii: has arisen. Sir Ilsrdwhk. merely Uause you have never taken lit., time to thor oughly read and adjust your pokey; "Your carelessness In 1 tils ret-anl baa cost you mm Mr. llardnicL. I am sincerely aorry for litis, but fall to see that you have any out- b it yo.trsulf tu blame." -li. J. Uarrett in .New York World. N Time to Rtad. "Pause, O youth or maiden," wrote Andrew latng. "Itcfore you accustom your IliH tu this fstal formula : I have no time lo read.' You hare till the time which for you exists. etMj it is abundant. What are you doing with it with your leisure? Mainly g -Iplng. Our modern malady Is gregarioitsuess. We lullst he In couiiuiny chattering. 'To bi alwnjs with others, ulwaya gregarious, always cluiiteritu-. like monkeys In tnvtotis, is our riilttig vice, and this Is the reason why we have no time to read nud v.hy ywi see so many people isiss their leisure when atoue In whistling or whittling. Tbcy liare tune to whittle." I Da Nat Hurry Nor 0t Isalled Follow Tbaa Rul. what aottkJ i ou da if ran not lost in the deep wooslsY How would you pro-J ixH'd to gel out. ami It.is would you lllal.e yolltself iMUlfollable until you ill.l et nut of wen. rescued? Ileriuuii Teiiipletou. n Maine guide of litany yeara' evpeil.-ii , has Ihe fol low lug lists Of dos unit doti'ts tor those Who may llml them-elves lost; I'lrsl. -Sll down and think It Over, So. on. 1 itay whet.. . u are, so thai ihe men who are not lost will have some chalice of tlii.llng you; If you wander around they will have almost none. i'hlnl. -If tint cannot slay still, but must try to gel out. follow a stream or a lodging road duwnwnrit, iinil .ton will eveulually eottt out somewhere In Q&Sa country . I Fourth When yon stop Inilht a fire a.W keep esiuiforiab'e ovurulght. I Ueat get excited; don't travel In a ! eln le once you ills, over yon huie U-cn j doing so; dettl butty nt tiny time: I don'l worry under tin.. . Ircumsinnces j "The tXonbM wtlh tnest pe.tple Is thai Ihey get lu a hurr.v when they II dial Ihey six lost, lose the 1 heads aud Ki.i.ilet around alnuajt blindly." sakl Mr. Teiopleton ' The greetrst reason wh.i t'eoi le get ht Is Itli k of observa tion roe fiiii in oMBreo th. uuiry when thej itto g. lut: Into It. at:. I wlwni th. y t.trl to COtUI 1. althou "1 Ihey Baa) be on Ihe rM Ira U. Ihey da not iv .-. tin. iotintr enough to follow lite right course. 'Liit.v mini going Into the wikhIs should have 11 eoiiiais nud a thorough know lodge of Is w to use II. Willi that lUMWlrdae uinl the RbUJiJ lo ubaene tfJO COttnlf a man . an travel lu Ihe Jeep wimhIs safely even without pre vious cXIHTlen.-e," -lloston (Jlolss Firsproof Clothing. On account of the iin.tt.er of 1 luhlren who yearly lose their lives through their clothing catching lire, s physician recommend Hint all children' cloth ing should be HrepiiHiftsI by their str ents by a melhtsl which he found to harmless and sailsfactory. Soaglng auy fabric In u solitiloti of ammonium phosphate, which ran be 1. :t at soy drug afore. In t'h' pro- isirtlou of one sjllltd to two ip irts of j water will, ufter live uilniites. tender th.- material Itrcprtftif until It la again I wastusl out or it cotuts lu eoutuet with i water. A B C af S.f.ty First. There Is a tradithsi that the man who compiled the "Stop! Ixw.k! Lis ten !" admonition was well pahl for his allloloateal efforts. a fiaatUiit of Ueorgrtown calls atleitilon lo a algtt In a workshop in thai section of the city bearing the letters "A. II. l '." One Is placed over each uinehlue. The pro prietor explained thai this stissl for "Always !! t'arofui." Perhaisi the lisychologr of the initialed w atulltg lies In the fact that Ihe carhsdty la bestirred enough to Inquire about It a little trick that advertisers know well. Washington Times. Esstsr Fir. The early Saxons used to light East er Area ou the hills lu expression of their Joy. This custom only died out in the early isirt of Hie nineteenth century. It Is ouly olisorvcd up to this day lu the "Woods of T utobur gum," where on the eve of Raster Hun- day the lire are lit as of old. A Lily ef Asia. The llllum cbah edonlum la suptsMed to be the Illy ludieated In the sixth chapter of Matthew, twenty-eighth verse, where it 1 compared wltb the gorgeous ratal of Solomon, and Its color was scarlet or purple. This Illy grows profusely in the moist parts of Asia Minor. Indianapolis News. Husbands. "The majority or husbands complain thut their hand are always In their hs kets." "They do. do ihey? Then why don't Ihey find there the I tiers they have forgotten to mall f. r their wIveaT" Kaltllnore Ante rn-au. Th Wnl.s Huus. A prjee of $"."1 me offered in Wash ington's administration for the best de sign for s house to serve ss a home for (he president iu Washington. James Iloban, au Irishman from Souih I'aro llna. was the snoTOQWaTl I laaasslllis: . His sketch contained so many wings and colonnnlrs Hut the public was horrt fled, and frills and gingerbread decora tlooa were eliminated. The result was the two story White Ibaisc as we know 1t now. Washington laid the corner stone of the huildlnt in 1TIRI. It war completed In lTHu, the year of Wssh I net on' death. Making Horn Com'ortsblo. An costem woman krtlasTOff on Inte rior deeorntinii says Ibst Imitation lace rurtalns are lu Intd taste and rocking hairs should ls done sway wltb. Hhe sounds like a woman wle d throw her husbands '-nrp.-t sllpinTs sway and make him smoke his pipe on the kitchen porcb.-Iietroli Free Press An Honest L.t.l. A cynical minded gentleman was standing in froi I or an exhibition of locnl art talent Igbtlad "Art Objects ' "Well." he announced to the attend ant In charge. "I shout I think An would object, ami I innl My that I blame her." -Harper's Mai ar.lne. An Exchange of Courtssi. "You farmi rs buy a asjnd inuiiy gold bricks, eh?" "Ye, and you etty fellowa buy a gosl deal of swamp laud. I guess things are alsMjt even." -Kansas t'Hy .tonrnal Alwaya Around. "0iiHrtunity calls oni? at every man's door." "Hani luck is a whole lot nnm Bass. able." - Pittsburgh Post. Modest Request. Judge six months In Jail with herd lalsir. Hols. Roy. Judge, isn't yer dou ble de time an' cut out de Inlsir? Hi Ion Transcript. Iteinmber alwars one lislsv Is worth two toutorrowa h1 &r7 WHITE PRO-BUCK I'll Hill n 11--. -11 Two si) U s Just in by cxprcsai White Huck with plain, and perforated vamp, and win lip $7. SO M. Sternberg & Co. Th Lmh I on t Popl, TLi Tkvti ttliil.t'ti U til' liiti'i titmllv m Jikt Dixl iuiilf.ll H fntluiv, hut It in n IUnt tlUHtii- pill' lifrl llH'IffW It mtint lie h iiunrtrr r n inIK Iti WllXttl. Illt'tilillli), 1 il-,, n;ne filter t nu vwt mul (iiitKoltt.; tinvek'i Wnw u( tlu I'tbrr. but It thrv wuut tu i." frtmi utltf t'Utl tif (Im rttnlhMi to tlu OHM! th' ItNVo tt irti out iu1 nniiuiil, for t tu CtfnttfE I n'M-rvii! for Uu. ftuitfrur. "lit t urn ill 1 i'iI WHEN CUtiifird ail, plrae mention inc Urinocmt. Today and Thursday That bewitching captivating little Beauty Mary Miles Minter "Dulcie's Adventure" A five reel fascinating story of love and adventure. If you've ever seen Mary you love her EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY "Uncle Sam's Defenders" AND ONE REEL OF COMEDY THAT WILL SET YOU A LAUOHINO 7 Big Reels--7 Any Seat 10c Children 5c SALEM MAYOR APPEARS IN ELKS DRAMA Salem, Ore. Aj.nl 4 -Mayor Wal let K. Kce droptd Ihe .It uil due the esc. utile ol Ihe capital . ity, for got thai he was a statesman and bar ttrur ami joined hi l iothn Klks in a piodii.ttoii of lirl Rieh-Oei k Wal Itngfotd" here lonigltt The mayor plaTd ihe "boob" part ma. to ot itr town of llallhst-rrg aud dining, the .otir-r of ihe pla, was flrrerd lo lite extent of (25.IU) (ilage money.) Shakespeare Study Club The Shakespeare Stud) Huh will meet This day afternoon al 2.M o' clock ulth Mrs. J. 1. Summer. P Naval Ofliccr hare J Kupcrl, ol Portland, of Ihe Uni ted Slates Navy, arrived m the city lhi morning and will re civr recruits for that branch ol the' M i it r FRIDAY A Women's Faith Ruthlessly hurled aside by th man she loves and trust, bring sham and sorrow to het and her child. The wo man la GLADYS BROCKWEI.L COMING FRIDAY GLOBE Douglas Fairbanks in "Manhatten Madness" Nuf Sed ! r ft A w.w.i. saaap who stars in :h -ripping WILLIATi FOX Pho epby "One louch of Sin" A story win heart. ; caches th directed by Richard Stanton Witten by U, Oeni WIIUAM FOX SSI' tSOUSW FRTm toseoasttoN COMEDY MUTUAL WEEKLY Admission IJc Child rcnSc