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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1917)
Seasonable Merchandise MUSLIN PETTICOATS Somi very pretty ones just received ribbon uid tmbraoidsfy trimmsd priced from $1.00 TO tuo Lingerie Blouses 95c AH trash, crisp and new; plain, lace trimmed, embroidery trimmed Soma hare deep tailor collars, tome round flat collar. Exceptional values at 95c. Other value from SlJS TO $1.95 HOME-MADE COMFORTS Made of good, clean cotton covered Ikolinea ihalHec, ate Priced at $2.75 FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. WHAT TOO BUY WE STAND BT ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2V1SI7. Over 41,000 Captured but its prescriptions, this shows that FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE "The Store of Quality" i J? CITY NEWS ! s ..' (i j' , ,( . i ' i i i .' ' To Serve on Jury William V. Merrill left this morn ing for Portland, where he will serve on the I'nted State Federal grand jury. Superintendent Churchill Here J. A. Churchill, state school super intendent, spent a few hours in the city yesterday, taking dinner at the Hotel Albany. Lecture at Library Attention Is again called to the lec ture on the ue o ity lotsetaon etao ture on the use of citp lots for grow ing food products at the library to night. A ember of the O. A. C. fac ctty will deliver the address, whih will be interesting and prottable to those contemplating making use of the town lots for (arming. ROLFE FRIDAY Handsome George Walsh and Pretty Anna Luther CoStar in "Melting Millions" A Stirring elaborate Wax Fox Photo PUy A Pajama Introduction b the means of the hero's meeting the heroine. Both are victim oa a hold-up in the middle of the night and they make each other's acquaint ance in this fashion. Want to Salem Attorneys W. R. Bitycu and W. S. Risley went to Salem this morning on legal business. WHEN answering Classified ads, please mention the Democrat. Attention. Maccabees and their family are in vited to attend a box social given by the I.. O. T. M. Thursday evening, V. O. W. hall, at 8:30 p. m. By order of Record Keeper Ger trude Duncan iHiHakA aasl WSkr mm . I HseT I SsBBsrj I I Wkr ''! urTHoi l-CTarmox- gaaaa wiuavja rox II I WWUAM rax fax hi I m coaponATiON CUB COMEDY Mutual Travel Weekly I -1 B 5 '"'"''""''"l . I TsasSaSasssagSsSsj' MtatwttMt, j-as, . T . r---r MT MTlf SaaM 13V . aBI I S You have a connecting doorway to portiere? Would you like suggestions from our department as to the kind of hangings that will enhance the beauty of our home and yet be economical? Whether you purchase curtain material or not, the courteous attention of our people is at your service. Come in end consult w ith them and, if you wish, see our selections of curtain. It wcnH be beautiful to have a fiore pattern as the drapery in the diniiw room it'.own above. It is distinctly, and up to the minute. Prices for heavy Tapestry for $2.50 to $3.75 a yard CASH VALUES .WORTH WHILE TONIGHT Globe Theatre I TONIGHT LAST HIPPODROME VAUDEVILL BILL THIS SEASON Alfredo and DeFay A novelty creation with a delight ful blending of mirth and music. Singing, daairing and nstmmental, introducing the musical pipe, grind stone, concertina and harmonica. The Musical Bluebirds the Misses La Varde aad Wilson two pretty girls in a high class and refined musical and 1 dancing act. Presenting melodies and pleasing vocal solos and duets, and graceful dance specialties. A top notch offering Lee Yoke Chin esc singer rendering difficult and popular arias, She has a wonderful volume and flex ibility of range. She also wean mane beautiful gowns to the delight of the feminin. eye. Cleo Ridgeley and Wallace Reid IN "The Yellow Pawn" 5 Red Paramount Production A stirring photo-drama which rentlessly exposes the methods of the third degree, combined with a sweet and tender love story. 2 REEL L-KO COMEDY Pictures 7-30 P. M. Globe 7-Piece Orchestra Vaudeville feOO P. M. CLEO RIOOLEY and WALL ACt KE1U IN TTHE yellow PAWN" Any Seat 25c Children 15c ' issswssss s i s st s s l One Store 15 Years Ago One hundred and seventy-five today. You cannot av till" won derful growth Is a streak of good la '' esrfctlj a business prop tuition, where rrvry man, woman and tWW taterfclg our doors gel a sipiarr deal. In our fifteen year-' busitics. not 4 single itorr ha ever had a spcdal sale (or any one day or week to mislead the pub He, Wltru an article is once marked it ll at that price. You pay the ae a your neighbor no more, an Ic.s. Vc have no favorite. House Drrssc. Wo, $1 .2.1, $1 4 lltingalow Apron . .40-, '!, Middie Aprons . 69c Hand Akrons - ,. JJc ilib Aprons - . .Uc Knnouos, $I.2J. $1.49. $16". il.W Middle 9Sc. $l.0H Silk Waist, . . $1 9K. JW Georgette t'repr Waist $.98 Girls' Mat 40v, fjfe, ItliMtmer 2Se, 68s Girls' ttrcaae VK tWr. VhV Men's Canvas (jlovcs, 5 for 2Sc Everything" Always for Leas Men's (' inu Cloves, 1 for iSc Leather l'avc Clove 29c Muli- Cloves .. . J Rockford Son 5o Roekford Sua, .1 for Mt Rnekfnrd Son, 2 for ...... 25c Crown Overalls - 98c Underbill Overall 98c Boys' Overalls .49,-, 69c Khaki Psali IMS, $1.49, $198 VVbipcnrd Pasu $198 Dress I '.tui $125. $1.49. $1.98 Everything Always for l.eea The Sample Store's. Bulletin April 24. iyi; Vol aita'a Work Shirts, blue r.nd t.,u . 49e. 60c .-ox. 3 (or 2$C II. S5c. $1.00 I I ft Overall. 9$C WMpcord Psau StJS. St.so Kl aki I'ant. . $1 ." II cm Unroot . . ,75c. 95c stall rJb Unions 65c nanus isc 6Sc. S5c. S5c 05c $1 25. $1 45 Close. . . 10c 49c 65c, S5c ll 45, Si 85 . VS SHIRS em lamiderejt c. 94c ami SlJS DKKSS HATS N tlr. and , olors- $1 IIS. $2.45 and U 5 ' SUIT CASES Matting $1 10. SlJS. $1.45. Fibre . 9St. $1.10, $1.65 Dags SlJS. $1.45 to $3.00 . . TRUNKS 36.4S. S9 95 up to $12.00 Ping Wool Plaid lllankrt. $3.45 26 STORES The Sample Store C. J. BREIKR COMPANY THE LOWER PRICE STORE 26 STOgtBS Cheaper to Buy Than to Bake When you can get such BREAD and CAKES aa SEARS BAKE try thssfn Sear's Grocery and Bakery Cor. 1st end Ferry Phones SI TRAPPING A SUBMARINE. The Wire Rape Nat That Catohee and Dooms the Vsl. A HUlgiiarlue net ts made of wire rupc about a IhUk on a lead enngtt, .111 I the uetit's are of gristt lae about tell ur dfteeli feet MUitrv. The uet baa II". 11- 011 top lliut knep bolr- Uiui; up atnl down like the lloat on n tlrihllne. iiinl oil the ImtfOlB are vvelitht It... I Map the wliojar t lilwic III e perjleu dlcular poalllou. The KUluiiiirliie i-aiumt nulimerge to very great deptha ou geronnt uf the prenaure. Ji feet bclnu aluiut the llm Itlug depth It nail Ilium eiitly aluug, tberrfore, until It punhrri ll uoae lutu thene uiewhe The net now trail along mi both Hides of the auhruartue. Its proitrenit revealltu the fart that aouii'thliiK below la auiiplyln' the nn tiro Hiwer. I'rrbap the net suddenly stoiia Tbat nienna that the hidden submarine ho atopiivd. Its iiavualur hating made tbe horrible dim nvery ih.it tbey aro trapped, or Karhuia the uet be Utome twisted In the propeller. Un der thcae roiidlllou the wlae aubuia rlne rise tu the aurfaee. It urrendera, beeumes the proierty of the enemy. and lie ercw are lando prNouer. If It due not take muh art Ion one of two things will hnppfii. The enemy will wait upon the aurfaee until tbe submersible eomea up. or If It start, moving the enemy will foiow until the Inevitable uprising Hut iierhap the aurfaee commander net Impatient. In ueb a case he ean let a bomb down Into tbe water, whlrti will OS plode when It toorbea the roof of tbo subtuarliie. Of eounie lUe ubnirrged submarine knows that IMs bomb is likely lo drop at any minute. The psychology of such a slluntlnii tends to persuade the Imprisoned crew to surrender.-World' Work m - - ' e. Nigh Cost el Artillery. Always a eaotty arm. field artillery la more so now than ever, duo tn the complicated engines It Mat, The einlp men! alone, osrlurilve of men and horses, for tho artillery of a corpe In our army reu -bee a cost of more than $2tim,ntn. ta vlalbe supply of ammu nition twhe tbat amutnit. For an army of a million men the coat l more than $r.'ii.iiisi. that of aiiimunltlon more than I'JIO.tiilO.tiiW.-.MoJor K. I). Scott In National Kcrvlce Slnaazlue Ne Change. Patience Isn't II remarkable Bow aba keeps ber age? Patrice tee; ehe haan't changed It In ten yeara. Toa kent Htatemnan. Real Estate for Sal Bargains la farm land, dry prop erty ; money to loan, haauranoa written la the strongest old Una companies, tall on J. V. 201 W. 2nd St 6). Mortgage Loans have plenty of local money to loan on good farm, long time. No d lays. Large or small amount. Write or call on J. V. Pips. 201 Weat Second Street, Albany. A New Boot for Spring WHITE FABRIC WHOLE QUARTER EIGHT - INCH LACE WITH IVORY HEELS A TO D WIDTHS SIZES THREE TO EIOHT Price $3.85 Mcdowell shoe CO. See Oar Display f