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ALBANY DAILY DCMOCRA. MONDAY, AUOUST 13. t17. HZHZHZH HAM 1 1 TONS' HXMXHZH N N H X N THE RIGHT I I BAGGAGE! N X H X N X N X N X H X N X N X N X N X N X H X H X N X N X H X H X H For every km ! l Trip you go. yo will nerd TRUNKS. BAGS mid Sl IT CASKS, There's t piece of luggage here lur juit Ibt kind ol trip yoo are going lo like. Every pc. c madr lo look good, ol ike sturdiest materials that will wear lor jreari You will woadcr how mch racclleal baggage can be made to food lo tell for to I Itle. Trunks. $6.50 to $15.50 Suitcases fiber and matting, -75c to $6 Suitcases leather, $7 to $7.50 Traveling Bags, leather, $10 to $22.50 Traveling Bags, imitation, 75 a to $2.95 Lunch Cases, fiber, 35c ( ash Values Worth While H X H X H X X H X H X H X H X N X H X H X M X H X N X M X N X H X N HZHZHZH HAM 1 LIONS' HZHZHZH Cabinet Maktrs Wanted- Thrrt cilimrt maker i at oner. ; ,y Albany Kut niturr Factory. A-1 J 18 Wanted, CLEAN co.ti.i tag. at ihr Democrat of far WW We make a apecialty of Friendahip Engagement, and Wedding Ring F. M. FRENCH A. SON Jewelera and Engrnver BOCME REPAYING KIND NESS A FT KK 47 YEARS (By United Press) I'iri., July 10 (By Mail) Krenci kindness to a German prisonrr 47 year, ago ii bearing 'ruit toilay. Karly in the ear of itrTo Preach troop, took young German officer prisoner and put him in a prison camp for the duration o the war. Dur ing the long weary month, of W4I1 ing for pea. c the olficer and his com panion, weie given every latitude ol privilege that a war priaoner could a,k. Today Marcel Richard, a young French iu,olficer and hi, compatri ot, in the German prison camp at Mciater are reaping the benefit. The German officer prisoner of 1870. now too old for active military service. I commandant of the priaon camp Young Richnrd lias written home to I. is lolk-. in l'ari lor his tennis ft; pall and shoes telling tl'cm why he i. able to enjoy this recreation. The commandant is not only al low iik' bis charges eery potfjbla freedom, but has purchased (lie tennis outfit net. racquet,, ball,, etc., from hi, own pocket. Look the List Over If yuu are mere,tcd call and (at our price, WINDOW GLASS. ALL 8IZE8 VAKNISI'. PHOENIX STAINS. KNAMUS PURE PAINTS 8HEEP DIP STOCK TONIC POULTRY KOO!) and a new and up-to dale line of Wall Taper. WE BUY RIGHT wall SUIT. RIOIIT Burkhart & Lee Albany, Oregon THE BIGGEST GUNS Those Used on Land Outweigh the Largest In the Navy. OUR COAST DEFENSE QIANTS. The tlatMfl Inch Mon.Ur. at Sandy Hook and Panama Can Sink a Vaaaal for It Appear a Above the Horlion. How tha Big Ouna Are Made. Tn rv utv Iwu 4'laauu-a of sfUita naval K'tiiN uml in im r land kuiin. 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Then tin- pis Irou U tm hi tl wlili -ill. i atii) In l.uft- nit . I fiirnnifa ralliii "'fii In-artb" until It la fii-r. of ita lDiurilUa and ronvart-i-d lulu aiifl Tin imMitl atifl. iliku uti watif, la nut fioui Hi r-1 f unin- cm Into Ii.k Irnu inolda, wlirrrt It la nl ! tu wl tuto lure anlld rllndti-al r t-irrtiptatfd him ka After i-mUuk tlne an- rcbrnt tt aiil f ! In a lv Hitiudlni tlifiu with I atifl liaiutiit-ra and ajurr.lnff tbt-ui In mlla until at laat tin ni.li U nrmmd tuti a Umg taml- llki iua-a. the tMn I -' if 'nl fun. Tbla loni: akrb-ti'ti "f llh iittldf of a liuu miiNt (.. ImihiI out fp'tn one ud td till irtlllT II :i hi:' lilt!; -01: nvrr ulnH) fii llruv aa tbc nmoa la. a lmi.i lalbt turna It arnoii 1 am Malty n I"!) tunia a aVPOL fli-r tin' lnldi baa Iwu rlflfNl or a 1 In furtu un insldi mirfu. that atlvi-aj tin p.bll a twtat iM'f'T It IratM llu iuuxkU Hint i-auaca It tu Oy atrabjlit tU lowrr r tutisilf end t tbi icuti U nioiS larger Thla uiav lo . ita-" . iil In tun or two wtQTI Kllbvi addl ilonal nlmrtor alwl Ubl art placiHl Oftt ttu main liun-r .' or the tualu luU la wmtiiil with wire nud nulMbil with nu oulcr tut-.. The whe wound ini ii an u nun Ht the hcuxler and are uaeil n Iso.trd ahli The uun booad with wire la n-atl; nironetT than the otic l-tillt of handi or rlntia nf atecl. one n another, for the whe M'ctifonn the cura tube pa that It will aafclv u ' 1 lite tntncutloua alratu wh) h la COMatfaatll put oa It when It la fired. BatM to b aa inn. h na ncrcuteen t"na preaaiire aa. each aUarc Inch. In the raae or a "built up" irtin. an It la calletl When tli:ide of hoopa of baud of ateel. the outer tule or rlnca arc aarunk or aweati-d OOr that la. the" M tpMtaJ ao that thf aXpaM or awtll a little, aa all wteel Sum when heated, ind then wliile hot tln-v ure Ittftf orer tlic Inner tirt nud allowed to cool aud ahrlnK. or nniitract In a AatBg they fit raff llshtlv on the main lul? In lnakluc a wire wound nun the a I if Is wuuud tr Mrttod around and nroutid until more than 100 mllei of It tym DfCB wr:ipHil around the Hg can non A twelve huh Kim re'iulrea 117 uilh4 of win, welshlnc Uut thirteen and one linlf taM Althout tha NlrciiLih of the wire la auch thnt It iriVW Rraal re futing forca t preaaiiret etcttcd aldcwit.VH. It doea not beatow xtrenpttb lenrthwUe. Tlierefore ex Ira thleknei! of metal mul h put on the aVtaWalt of the mm. where the Tl lirntton eaiiaetl by the ahell leavluR the Kim U the crcalcat. The hree h. or the buck end of aTUil. la a very lmiort;i'it pun Here the ahell la Inserted In a aei tally built chnudier After the ahell l In placa the hrce- h la e'.oaetl by the HhutHnR of a very cotupllented and atronji door It la faateued or ilticl hi the fftin by extremely atrom: arrewa. ao that the charge will not burat the nun oten at the hack when It la fired. fttmctliar a ahelKcxplodea In the laurel of the Kmi. In a wire tound trim the wire tenda to prevent a araTe dlaanter It hinder the ateel tube from burat lag Into tunny piece and n.vliiR In every direction. The aolld ffQn la wholly built of tabaa, while In the wire wound cun there may lo one or tvVo tube, over which the wire tw wound with the Jn kei tubea shrunk over the wire. A bnah for (he breech rltm la wrewed Into the rear end, which la nlao re enforced by a breech riag outahle Taat In Voranaic Oratory. It la rata ted that when a veterinary anr)cou waa once culled aa a wltneaa In a euae to prove that a nor waa a "nairer" the opa-iinc counsel In hla toudoat totiea aald to the wltneaa, If you aay that my client borne wii 'nairer,' Just represent to the Jury the art of uolae he thimIc." "No." raid the n it in--.- "You niut umleratand that thnt la not my limine Now. If yon will be the bona and make the nolne, 1, aa veterinary timvn. will ex pre an opinion a to wttethcr ou nre a roarer' or not'" Farm and Home He I n brave man who nfnea to be illnheartetied lie the fact that he waa hfantrn rewlerdajr. 5 1 1 FAM0U1- rAYCIM-PJcAr10lIT JTtt 1 1 I AauaawaawaaaBaaaaai ' f : J .arJaJT gf aT pAULIE.FcDCRICIt rAMOHf R-AYCty-PARAMOUNI JTAS Pauline Frederick who will be aeen in "Sapho", tonight at Globe theatre PAULINE FREDERICK TONIGHT IN DMIDEI'S "SAPHO" In speaking of the .adaptation of (Jaudtt'i internationally fatnoua tttiry "Sapho," which he directed recently for the Katuioua I'Uycrs, with beauti ful Pauline Frederick m the title role, Hugh Kord laid, "In treating the very interesting story of 'Sapho,' we have tried to show cause and effect it is rot enough to know that Sapho led a very picturesque life, we must knov why she did so, and by glimpsing her early life we soon ee the an-wer to our question. Hefore she became tainuut as Sapho, this girl was Ian tiy I.cgrand, the daughter of a dis reputable coachman, and a typical flower-girl in the streets of Paris, picking up odd bits of change in the various cafes and restaurants while her father squandered most of her rarnings as well as his own, on drink. I'neducated, with no refinement o! taste and with only a beautifully moulded face to differentiate licr from the other flower girls, and only scenos of strife and turmoil to look back upon when entering the miserable place that was home to her, it is small wonder that she seized the first opportunity to live more luxuriousl) and failed to weigh the cost of her ction. "We cannot expect a girl who wa- brought up in such an environment as that to develop any gTcat refinement of taste and as a matter of fact, Sapho does not. It is only that she crave luxury lo a greater and greater de gree and it is this love of tlie beauti ful and craving for amusement that lead her farther and farther afield. Never having been taught- 'right and wrong.' she fails to realize that there ; of necessity a barrier between her inri the height of her ambitions. "What we have tried to do in this production, is to catch the spirit o the real Sapho of whom there are thousands in real life and put it on the screen. There are many discrep ancies between this Itoty and the oiiginal, but this was necessary in order to avoid the over-realistic ef fect of the unhappy ending. That is why the 'Sapho' of the screen will be a different one from the hook or play, while at the same time, we hope we have caught the spirit of this cel ebrated French girl, "Sapho" is the Paramount Picture at the Globe Theatre tonight. SEND IT PLEASE" COST MERCHANTS $75,000,000 ANNUALLY By George Martin, United Press Staff Correspondent Washington, August 13. W'herein Miss Ida M. Tarbell lays the charge (,f intellectual shiftlessness at the door or the American housewife and points out that it costs her merchant's $75,- 000,000 a vear to lug home her pack ages for her: "The greatest immediate war bene fit of curing this Iazines in milady." said Miss Tarhell today "will be tr release IOC .000 able bodied delivery clerks as fighting men at the front.1 Pausing just long enough to take a hit of the sting out of her charge by saying she believed all the Amer ican housewife needs to cure her i: the government's suggestion, Mis Tarhell went on: "The Commercial Economy Board of the Council of National Defense has discovered that the delivery of the housewife's goods is one of the most expensive luxuries we indulge. "A world at war cnot tolerate sloth, waste and indulgence. 'On a food bill of twelve and three quarter million dollars, in 1916, Wash ington housewives paid $SX.0fJ0 for having the stuff sent home. Ice, bread, milk and ice cream cost the most. "What is true of Washington is true of ererv American ctty, town and vil lage. The board estimates that the gross delivery expense of retail gro eery in the coutnry is $75,000,000 ; year. What for? For the hire of men to p"t up packages, run wagons an a truck, pnt your things at your door, not once, but often many times a day Housewives visit the stores in cars. carriages or on foot, but they never think of carrying home anything "The merchant is partly responsible His willingness to serve her careless and irregular habits of buying is one way he builds up good will. The women have come to feel that if they carry bundles they will be classed as undesirable customers. Tn our great cities the cost to the department store of delivering pack ages is from 8 to 35 cents apiece. It is not uncommon for the cost of de livering an article to exceed the cost of the article. ANNAMITES SMALLEST FIGHTERS IN WORLD WAR By Henry Wood, United Press Staff Correspondent With the French Armies, July 15. (By Mail) Annamite troops, "the little, brown men," of France's colon ies in Indo-China have just had their baptism of Hre on the western front. The Annamites are the smallest men participating in the European conflict, yet they have acquitted them selves in the fighting in a manner that gives them rank alongside with the troops of greater physical endowment. The Annamite battalions are com posed entirely of volunteers. Their first public appearance was on July 14. 1916, the French national holi day, when along with the Russians, Canadians, English, Belgian and Aus tralian troops, tney participated in the military parade at Paris. Almost without exception they are students from the French schools, colleges and universities in Indo China. The announcement there early in 1916, that volunteer battalions would be formed for service in France, re sulted almost in the depletion of the French educational institutions. The students enlisted almost to a man. TIME TO PAINT Now ii the time to paint your buildiaft: We are closing out tome of Pulton's Sun Proof Paint. Galloni to close out for j $2.75 Quart to close out 75c Porch Paint 85c qt. $1.55 1-2 gal.. $2.95 cations Floor Paint 85c qt.. $1.50 1-2 (al.. $2.85 gallons Auto Gloss, the Best Automobile Paint $1.25 quart rurnihure Varnish 1 inch Paint Brushes 1 1-2 inch Paint Brushes 2 inch Paint Brushes 55c pint, 90c quart 10c each 15c each - 25c each Woodworth Drug Co. Jitney Service Both Phonaa 23 Get Your Grain Baga and Sack Twine Murphy's Seed Store We Clean and Bay Vetch, Cheat, Wheat; Oats, Barley, Beans and Clover Seed Students. "Attention ENLIST FOR ALBANY COLLEGE IN THE FALL President Wilson. Secretary of War. Baker, General Wood, and other au thorities say it is your patriotic duty to study and prepare for leadership .'. . . Albany College OPENS SEPTEMBER 17 For its fifty-second year. Same ex-. c ellen t faculty as laat year. No change Write for full information. Address Pres. Lee, Albany Col lege, Albany, Oregon . . . "There are a few towna in the coun try where the delivery evil ha, been stamped out. Ann Arbor. Michigan haa had a sensible system such aa we all need, for eight year. Formerly thi-y used "0 wagons. Jiow they use only 18. There is but one delivery a day. Every woman knows what she wants and all that she wants and she gets it on the one delivery. Al. women could do this. "There are a few other towns where cooperative delivery haa been, installed and affected a tremendous saving. "I am sure each city, each woman will do her share to get this system throughout the country. They will free 100,000 men for useful service when they do. 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