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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1918)
FAGB rOUB ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. MAY 1J. lli. Do You Realize ? HOW SCARCE AND HIGH-PRICED WOOL GOODS ARE GOING TO BE for your next Fall and Winter's need? We hare a much better stock, at lower prices, now than we will he able to offer you later on. You ran (ret better values, better colors, for less money if you anticipate your future needs and BUY NOW. W have wool Roods suitable for summer skirts and suits in stripes, plaids, checks and plain colors at moderate prices. i iii i Flood's Store 334 West First St Kodak- Same old price on films at Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" Let us finish your pictures A million and a half cakes of aoao "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin" went overseas in one Y. M. C A. ship- I la coming. ment for American soldiers. VP Art nun iiht ih "A great net of mercy drawn througk an ocean of unspeakable pain" I What Has Your Red Cross Money Done? N thefirst place, it has enabled the American people. through the lied Cross, to help care for its army ana navy. - Secondly. It has enabled America to hearten her Allies' fighting forces and to keep up, among the civil ian populations, the spirit to win the war. That, alone, has made -the American Red Cross one of the largest factors since our entry into the war. Canteens which provided food and hot drinks more than -a million meals to soldiers in December: warehouses, crammed with materials, situated all along the French line, all along the Italian lines. :at seaports and at places where our soldiers are going to fight;1 institutions for the care of consumptives, institutions for the re-education of maimed men these are a few of the concrete accomplishments abroad. At home the millions of woolen sweaters, muf flers, socks and other comforts for the men in camps; the work . of sanitation around cantonments and the. help and advice given dependents of soldiers and sailors these are things which will "make you, your children and your children's children, in whatever part of the world they may be, proud of being Americans." Will you do your share to keep this Hand of1' Mercy at its work? Every cent of every dollar received for the Red Cross War Fund goc, for War Relief. efflet.nt ors-anlsaUoa for cbe relief of suffering- that the World hu vr Men. It Is mute up almost entirely of volunteer workers, the hl.her eseeutlvee being without ezaeptlon men so. customed to large affaire, who are la almost all eases' (inns their services without pa?. It la supported entirely by Its membership fees and by voluntary contributions. .. it Xoiy "rinsing relief to stiff ertn humanity, both military and elvll. in avsry War torn allied country. ..'!vPl1!L tomomw to help la the work of restore. . tlon throushout the world. It feeds and clothes entire populations la times of treat calamity. It le there to help roar soldier boy Is his time of With I. . . . " " ' i. v, mvwmwww, iremsnaoas stores and smooth running transportation faculties It Is serving as America's advance guard ad thus helplns to win the war. Consreee authorises It. President Wilson heads K. Ths War Department audits Its assounta. Tour Army, your Navy and your Allies enthuei astlcally endorse It. Twenty-two million Amerloane have joined K. This Spaoe Is Donated to the Red CrosJ by McDowell Shoe Co., Blain Clothing Co. Hamilton' Store, Dawson Drug Co. Save Your Dollars Mnks them strvtch to the limit. We run help you do It. Ws are now operating 1U7 Husy Stores under one head. Kuyiiig in tremendous quantities fur spot rash means a mighty nlr. savinir for you. Do all your trading here for the whole family and you'll be aide to buy more IJhorty Ilomls. Percales .... IS l-2r, 15c, le Men's waist overall. .JJ Outing flannel M l-2e Men's khaki pants $1.15 Romper galntea lie Men's Jean pants ,.. II.M Sllkoline M"n'" dl" ,,,lrU 7 Mch popll. 4 ?!"": Jnd ' ' ' Mens Mighty shirts ... II.M Curtain scrims II Mr, lie. 19c Men's work shirt. TVs Fleischer's Knitting Yarn . Me Hoys' blouses 9e, 69e Cnrdcn (iinorks . . $2.l. IJ.KB Hy,' overalls . . . . Me, , 89. Mi.hlirs .... 11.25. 11.49. 11.89 H,,y.' straw hats lie Hentherhlnom Skirts f 1.69, 91.98 Hoys' f.U hala Il.4t Silk Skirt. 12.315, 12.98 Hliy,. 1UU $j.h. 13.49, 13.98, Muii's bib overnlts 11.39 $4.98 BUSTER BROWN SHOES for BOYS AND GIRLS Everything1 ft x sT Everythlan Always D.JVn7ZCy Q?Or Always r Less Cm n im T?nYm I mmT Fee Less LARGE CROWDS WITNESSED -THE K A IS Kit AT THE CLOHK The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin, photoplay thrills Unrest audience ever I viewing; motion picture in Albany. Albany has irons wild over a photo ( play expose of the innermost secret. of the Kaiser's life. These secret, are i dramatically told in a massive motion picture production (vow playing at the Globe Theatre. Seethinit crowds of ; peopje packed and jammed the theatre ; yeaterday afternoon and last nitrht, all breathlessly awaiting; the starting of . the wonderful picture. And then it came. And as this mass of patriotic Americana saw the masterful .torv ; unfold and witnessed the downfall of Europe's madman, they arose as a unit and for ths first time in Albany's history they fairly rocked the build ing with cheers. The Dicture onens in quiet, peaceful Belgium. We see flocks 1 of sheep calmly grazing in green mea dows, the peasant carrying on their various humble vocations and the good old village blacksmith at his forge. We see a Belgian maid being led to the altar by a big peasant boy, and the happy smiling faces thst accompanv them as they wend their way to the parish. Then came the crash, titanic, colossal staggering. Joy died. Hope fled. Desolation became supreme. Ud on that day the world passed into twilight. The baneful autocracy of Prussia had spoken. By a trick of circumstances the weal of mankind was placed for a moment In the hand of an arrant egotist, tyrant, madman William of Hohenzollem. The great est crime in sll history was perpetrat ed that one man might find for him self a place in the sun. Blinded by the gods there flashed forth in the mind of thisone man a madness, a fatuity, a mania fatal, malignant, Sa tanic. From beyond the dim horizons began the tireless thudding of guns. The rich fields, the peaceful farm, the busy city, became the barracks, the or made prisoners. Twenty-two mil lion families mourned and hungered and suffered. But there was another man who lived in the White House, the chief and sHkesman of a great nation that believes all people were born free and equal, with a right to peace and hap piness. And so the end came, and when the echo of the last cannon had died upon the air, the .ilvor-throated bells of all the world rang forth the glnd tidings: -William of llohenzol tern has fallen." If thou of you who could not get into the Globe Theatre Sunday will try again today or Tuesday and are fortunate enough to witness thi. mar velous aertarle, you will be fully re warded and witness the greatest photoplay, without exception, ever screened. . Only a pro-Ger-nan or a misin formed American w. all scoff at th. ef fort, of the government to tonservc the food supply nf the nation. COMING EVENTS M.v II G. A. R. Coavsatloa, address in evening by Orlando A. homers, fvatlnnal Com. msader. Msr 14 . A. K. Convention, I'arade la morning, address la evening by Governor J.siea W ithrrombe. (, p. . IUaoo 8. H. Snreng lectures at Kvaa reliral Church. May IS U. A. K. Coaveatioa ends. Msy 17 VOTK. May 20 Keel Crass Drive starts. WW m!3 On account of G. A. R. Knrampnient there will be no convocation of ltsylev Chapter No. 8, K. A. M., on Tuesday evening. May 14. K. WASIIHUKN. Secy. . Every time you buy . thrill stsmp. your Uncle Ssmmie smites. arsenal and the hospital. In two years 22.IXJO.OOO men were maimed, killed The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder CHILDREN'S AND MISSUS' DKKSSKH A new shipment in plain color.. Also plaid patterns. Made up In the newest styles. Triced to you at Mr. ftc. $1.45. 11.89, 11.98 Two styles of White Kmhroidered Ureases, age. 8 to 14 9Hr, II 20 Ladies" White Kid I.ace Shoes, pi tin pointed toe,' covered heel; a good 17.50 value for JJJtJ Growing Girls' Whit Canvas Shoe., size. 2 1-2 to 6 IIJU. f IM, 12.20 C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERB FOR LESS I ' .. .TONIGHT LAST RUN... tfEVEN POWERFUL ACTS SPECIAL MUSIC 11.00 SHOW FOR 25c 3C NAZ THE GREAT IMOVA IN "REVELATION" JUST FINISHED A WEEK'S RUN AT PEOPLE'S THEATRE, PORTLAND WE PAY- TIIE WAR TAX COMEDY "CARNIVALS and CANNIBALS" WE PAY TUB WAR TAX Coming Thursday Only, Wnj, Desmond in "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN" Comedy, "An Officer's Men"