Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 04, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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EASTER
Is but a few days away and you will
wed a aww ajar of glove for that oc-
AX.jVrTT P11 MstOCeUT. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, iftl,
We haw the famous "DENT" KID
GLOVE, white with black stitching.
$2.00
Our line of "NI AGRA MAID" SILK
GLOVES is complete, white and
black pair
65c
White with black stitching 75c pair
White and black 85c pair
White with black atitching, 85c pair
White with fancy black stitching $1
BlackTextra heavy, $1.25 pair
All aiaea from 6 to 9
NEW SILK WAISTS, all colon, all
$3.50 to $5.50
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st St.
WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY
99S9S? S9IS8
CITY NEWS 8
if 8ii.f i
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9 9 3 get anv more cars, which an article
A I
in this paper might have interred last
week. Mr. Crawford states the fac
tory in Detroit is turning ont 25,000
new cars per day and is having an
Rev. T. F. Porter, pastor of the awfn time to keep up with the rir-
Flrst Christian Church, of Salem, rc-1 mana and tftc assembling plant m
turned to his home this morning. A ' or" na 15 " orKlnS "aru turning out
large crowd attended the meeting at 2S. car 1 dav A car ,mJ " arrivc
the local church last night to hear I ,hls werk for ,h,s mtory outside of
Rev. Porters sermon on "The Ex- AnM- nd nt c loa' f eight
altation of Christ." crs ' expected to arrive next week
by boat for local patrons. Mr. Craw-
Attending School Meeting ! fordannounces that he has sold 147
C. H. Burggraf returned this morn- : cars to date.sincc lat August, the be
ing from Corvallis after attending the
meeting of the school board of the
city relative to the new plans for
their proposed high school building.
Navy
ginning of the Ford fiscal year.
Kipling Play Screened
"The Light that Failed." a screen
version of Rudyard Kipling's well
known novel, vill Hj tii,- r .1 .
Last night at 11:00 o'clock a car tnre at the Family theatre this even-
of recruits for the U. S. Naval training ing and tomorrow. The play was pro
station at San Francisco passed thru duced by Edward Jose, and contains
the city from Portland. The boys , in the cast Rebcrt Edeson. the sterling
will help fill the deficiency in the ! actor, and Mist Josie Collins,
navy caused by the call for 18,000 j ,
more men. Several from this county 1 Modera WoodmCn Meeting
win, join these boys. I'mn couny Modern Woodmen are
meeting this afternoon in the lodsc
Can Get Fords , -ooms for the purpose oi electing dc-
W. W, Crawford, local agent for the legates to the state meeting which
Ford automobile, states that he did will be held next month at La Grande,
aet mean to lead the Democrat re- The delegates from out of town
porter to believe that he could not ;o:rts took lunch at Hotel Albany
this boon
Left For Montana
F. L. Edholm and Prat) CaMwaU
Ml vesterda lor Mill City, Montana,
where they arc eeking investments.
White at Springfield .
Managvi Wiile of the Oregon
Power Company is unending to com
pan) business at Springlirld.
Visiting in Portland
Mr. V. W. Fraucia is visiting with
relatives in I'ortland.
Wyatt Here
Attorucv J. K Wjratt, a former re
sident oi thij city as Itcre on !usi
ncss yesterday.
Jackson Invited
W. I.. Jacsnn, former cou.ity
s.hool supvrintoidrnt. today iteelvetl
an invitation iron In.. - comity
j to aust at an institute which will lie
j held in Newport on April 25, 26 a.nl
27th... Owine; to his imsiness duties ;ic
was unable to accept- Mr. Jackson
declined a similar invitation from
ltcnlon county d :iin.: toe Month of
March.
Locate in Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor have left
for Oregon City where they will make
their future home.
May Buy Land
1). W. WNiite of Pendleton, is spend
ing a few Jays in Albany in search
oi some good farm land. He expects
to locate here if he finds a good piece
of property.
Mary Miles Minter Returnee
Little Mary Miles Minter, iormer
Metro -tar, now with the Mutual Film
Co, will make her bow to Alban
patrons again tonight in a thrilling
love and adventure, story, "Duncie's
Adventures." Mis Minter. who is not
vet 20 years old, started in the film
l'iisincss-at a tender age and has be
come one of the country's leading
stars. She is pretty, girlish, and an
adorable character. A iunny cooaed)
and a Mutual educational picture.
"Uncle Sam's Defenders" will also hi
shown on the same bill with Miss
Minter at the Rolfe toniirht and
Thursday.
Public Sale to Start
Pen Sudtell has taken over the Pub
lic Sales formerly run by the Commer
cial Club, and Saturday will conduct
the first of a series to be held by him
on the vacant lot on West First
Street adjoining B.-rrett Bros. Im
plcinent house. All those having
stock or good.-; to sell at public auc
tion will enter them Saturdav morn
ing at the sales grounds.
Cuts Finger
Floyde Safely met with a painful
injury this morning when a chisel
which he was working with sDnoed
and cut to fin:- of hi.; rig! hind.
Dr.Beauchamp found it necessary
totake four stitches in the wound.
COURT CASES DISPOSED
OF BY JUDGE BINGHAM
The following cases were disposed
of yesterday by the Circuit Court:
James Lamar vs R.T.II. I.eabo et al.
settled and dismissed.
I.ora G. Towers vs Charles L. Tow
is, dismissed without costs
Walter P. Storer et al v Hector
Macl'herson et al, demurrer of defen
dants argued and taken under adisc
ment. Hammond Lumber Company v
Frances Beckett ct al dismissed.
J. Albert Wetiel et a) vs I.orna
ctrcl et al order confirming report
of referees.
Albany State Bank vs John E.
Morss settled and dismissed.
Mi M. Meyers vs George K. Sehuy
Uiiian et al, settled and etaffcissed
without costs to either party.
William f.aFond et al vs VV. B.
IVairs et al, motion to make com
plaint more definate and certain over
ruled. Adlaide Endicott vs Joseph Endi
eott, dismissed.
Lilian HVrndon vs Richard Hern
don default of defendent entered.
Ellen Adams vs Abraham I.. Adams
dismissed on motion of plaintiff.
S. P. Bach vs Guy Gaylord ct al.
default and decree o: foreclosure.
A. H. Simpfon vs Lottie L. Simp
on. default of delend. nt entered.
Bert A. Millsap vs L D. Clevenger
t al, default entered and decree of
foreclosure granted.
HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT
ST. MARY'S
Sir lata marking the closing omit,
of Christs fife observed ;hi week
ot St. Mary's church. O bese services
"hich tie-in this evening and close
an Faster Sunday arc particularly im
prrssive and are attended by unusu
ally large congregations
The opening services will begin .it
7 .0 this evening. On Thursday srr
vice, will he al o a.m. and 7 JO even
ing.
l ather Lane will speak this evening
from the text "Jerusalem hath rcm
cmlieied the days ol her affliction"
ironi the Lamentations of the prophet
.ltrcmiah.
The faithful will receive coiiimuni
on Thursday and will keep a vv.iuh of
pi aver and adoration at the kites' ttl
the Repository during the entire day
The subject oi the cr mou will tie the
Bocharlat, the text being "Do this
in coiiimciiLir.il ion of me."
Those who are llltcrc-tc.l in the
40 Men's Blue French
Serge Suits Just Came
Today
Same kind you have been buying here the last three yeara
Sises 55 to 46. A regular 125.00 value at all othr stores OUR
PRICE ALWAYS THE SAME jj 1 (S.S0
Other suits at $9.M, 112.50, 114.75 in Blue serge and mixtures.
Everything
Always
lor l ess
jUm J
Everything
Always
lor Leas
'A
services of Holy week are
invited to attend.
'ordlallv
ONE IN EVERY TEN BABIES
DIE BEFORE A YEAR OLD
COSMOPOLITAN SOCIETY HIPPODROME DILL T0NI6HT
DEALT TERRIBLE BLOW OFFERS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT
(By United Press)
Washington. April .1 Approximate
ly one in every ten of all the bailies
born in the United States dies before
(By United Press)
I Untie ( it. Apr. J. A tcr.ible
blow his beta dealt that bj At BBS 01
MMipvhtau nocictv winch gathers at
BOOTH TARKIN6T0N'S
"SEVENTEEN" AT 6L0BE
"Puppy Love." that (right ml epide
mic to which the youth of all lands
falls victim at the tender age oi sev
enteen, is one of the richest an. I nstllt
nile field for the imagination of -the
humorist. Kor that reason Booth
Tarkington's great novel. "Seventeen"
which will.be seen at the Globe to
night, has climrd into the ranks of
'he be-t sellers with phenominal
-peed. It was because of its world
vide appeal, and the fact that this
lory contained so much humorous
nction that the Famous Players decid
1 to adapt "Seventeen" into photo
lay form for the Paramount Pro
rram, co-starring Louise Huff and
lack Pickford. In the role of Lola
I'ratt. the Object of William Sylvan
i;j Baxter's desperate loviv Miss Huff
renders an enchanting portrayal. As
v illiam, the youth who suffers from
the overwhelming burden oi self-im
posed dignity which is common to
his sex at the advanced age of srven-
een. Jack Pickford is wholly inim-
. table. The combination of tnese two
onipKting twelve months of life, IheltMl lime every year to swarm the
Federal Children's Bureau announced , Boardwalk Easier Suu.. . Ktotel men
to day in connection with N'alional 1 1, ive organized and decline M pilot
Baby Week. May 1 to 6. The .t.ste- , . ,, , p,,t,V rati, pup,
adl1- Thi- horrible c.i.t bj bakta b) Uh
"It was once t.iought that a high j aristocrats as .1 direct effroat But
infant death rate indicated a greater . the hotel men are ada-iianl. S'nJ.v.'
degree of vigor in the survivors. .Vow ! nd that goes! C'.irs, poodles and
it is agreed that the conditions which I fancy special., are all relegated to a
"'"" " many oi tne youngest lives JcommOO, rough general kennel, where
oi thr community mujt also result in
nppling and maimiag many others
and must react unfavorably on the
I ealth el the entire community."
Two thousand, one. hundred com
munities have reported to the Child-
Three vaudeville acts await patrons
of the Glebe Thiatra 6istM on the
lli". t.il! TerltOB and Tall
inn, the l)el'rene sister, and joe
King. t
Oa the pi. Inn bill .ire Jack Pick
ford, Louisa ll.ii and Mat l.indri
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our thanks in
our man) Irleaas for their i u al
kindaesj during our bearervrmeal ami
for the beautiful floral ofierings.
FAMILY of FRANK PROPST,
Ihi must be checked, like umbrella,
and hataj if you please.
Hach hotel has rmplovrd a keanrl
keeper and matron lor the eanine nur
,rry. When rnlo has his aii on t'.r
ardwalk he must be na heel ,! and
Ball Scores Revelvcd
Ml I'k.isI league ball s, ores will lie
announced at M. Mpin and Scfllo
ser's cigar store. Bell phone IIIH V
a .1
nwreaa me iteiail. ol a Itat.v Day !e, alwut by his master But - he must
or Baby Week b) w luj. h they called at- ; aol lead him into the hotel Mel even
t-nlion In ihe need of piotecling their QB thr front porch,
babies. This 'uilletin may be had by i Freak gowns and the niml fancv
.-.ddressin-: the bureau, w hich contin-1 iKdota of society are here in plenty
urs:
"The United State, in. lu.ies M.ISh
incorporated cities, tow ns and rUl et
md it i, toubtfi-l if among the thou
sands which have never had a Baby
Week there is a single town or village
which would not profit from such a
ampaii'n.
READ OUR WANT ADS
II the) 're under cov er until the dawn
1 Sim lay morning. 'he hotels have
' een crowded to capacity for more
ban a week. Some suites rent for
flu) a dav. The city expect, to have
I population of 3!)0.nm during the cele
bration Easter Sunday.
,i4 C 9 9 v e 14 o
Subscribers.
a
It Ihe bov fail tn deliver the
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...name Iii.ll ! -,,,, ,,.,, , ...... ... . ;
I. , - - nin.ii, piiiine
i to ll.- wilier The managemaal
IvVtavtlci complaints frees us pa
i velops between them, vvilb its tiiiiu
thus obstacle:., makes this iiicturi
ation of Booth Tarkington's great
lory a notable one.
ml will
'sulry service
c V. Si IT) V
Hotel Albany
Movvvs I IM
Sis StorUs ol Solid Cvatforl
ALBANY'S FINEST HOTEL
Try Our Sunday Diansrs
B. K. Wrslhrnok Prop.
GLOBE
TODAY
GLOBE
3---HIGH CLASS HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ACTS-3
BOOTH TARKINGTON'S
famous story of the "painful age"
"Seventeen"
Ami Mtt SlM,
II Jr 1B,7I
EVERY ACT A GOOD ONE
1.
Du FRESNE SISTERS
TOCwEJl?CHARIIINO,u, CAPTIVATING MAIDENS IN a SONO and DANCE OFFER
ING. Exhibiting many gorgeous gowns.
2.
TARLTON & TARLTON
BELL RINGERS and NOVELTY MUSICIANS in a comedy muairal ,ct. Mia. Tarltan is a clever
rnmallflajl as well a. finished musician and embellishes her act with the blast in gowna and millinery.
3. JOE KING-IMITATOR
A Versatile Entertainment
with imitations of everythi if. Also the smallest cornet in the world
. INTRODUCING TO ALBANY
Max Linder
ONE OK THE WORLDS OREA TEST COMMEDIANS. in
"Max Comes Across"
30 minutes of screen Comedy
HE'S NEXT TO CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Globe 8 Piece Orchestra
THINK OF A BILL LIKE THIS
5-PEOPLE-5 7 REELS PICTURES-7
25c Children 15c
Matinees 2:15 Evenings 7:30
BBBBBBswaJV ; ijiahav "nii In
MaxLindr.r
" "Max Comej Acrojj"
See this and youll know why Europe is mad about hif