ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JAXVARX , 119. pacb rouii Writing Paper Lord Baltimore, in pounds 60c in Portfolio 50c FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Ladies Silk and Jersey Dresses A Kood aaaortmeiit of ull aluea and cnlnni. and many tylc, to allow you. l'rleea you'll find In many rara way Mow ao rnlleil Sale I'rli ca at other aturea. 112.10, 111.73, Illi .'.U, IIM 75 Silk lre.c I J 1.73 Jrnry Drcaara Only .r Ladiea' Suila left and every one a beauty - All wool Vcloura and CnW-rt.uic. .ilk lined $1173 H 73 Blanket Sale Altho our rctrular priooa ar Mw th prvrnt markot quotation we are making (till lower prices to clean up our entire itock of MankeU to make room for new print: trooils, part of which are now on the way. The following pricet, for Instance COTTON 64x76, tan, groy, white $2.6. COTTON. 70x80. tan, qrav, white $3-53 V( OOL-NAP, 64x7S, white onlv $3.33 C'UOL-NAP. (VxSO. Nashua Plaids $6.23 i OOL-MIXLD. tVxSO, Palid Patterns $7.63 OTHER SI.KS, all first quality Blanket, at aimilar reduction. i PUT STOMACH IN REACH LIMIT IN ABSORPTION Flood's Store 334 West First St GLOBE Theatre An Ounce of Courage Is Worth a Ton of Fear Pr. Royal S. Copeland is the President of t!ie Iiof.nl rf Health in America"! largest city. And the most congested city! Where any epidemic ha the best chance in the world to spread and w'lere the most extreme correct measures of prevention are always taken. When tiie Spanish Influenza first attacked New York Inst fall what did the head of the City's defense do? Took every precau tion, of course, which in the lijrht of his combined medical and municipal experience, he deemed necessary. But there was one thine he refused to do. One action which he saw to be more harmful than helpful. And that was XOT TO CI.OSE THE THEATRES. The head of the Health Department said then as he says n-w: 4 If mar. .ers see that health rulings are obeyed, one is as safe oi safer in a large well ventilated theatre as in a hospital, if for no other means than there are more pathogenic perms in a hospital than in a well - kept theatre. Time has proven Pr. Copeland to be entirely- rieht. For statis tics show that the larcrest and most congested city was the least affected by the epidemic There was some excuse for closing up theatres then. Poctor or layman no one knew the best thinjrs to do so they did everything. There ia no such reason now. Pr. Woods Hutchinson, a medical au thority of national repute, is quoted in the New York Sun of Dec. 18th, 1918, as placing little reliance on "closinc" measures, and says: 1 ' We closed theatres and business houses because we did not. know what else to do," he admitted. "It was a new problem, and f rant) we scarcely knew how to meet it. As a matter of fact there is no safer place for children during an epidemic of any kind thar right in rchool, pro viding it is well ventilated and modern as to nurses and equipment." Elsewhere in these columns is Dr. Copeland' letter which ex plains why business was not disrupted in New York due to the spread of panic and hysteria, by closing methods. TODAY and TOMORROW "Bred in Wyoming" A Splendid Offering With Geraldiue Farrar As the Star -And supported by MILTON SILLS and TOM SANTCIII. AIho Comedy: "A Bold, Bad Knight" WILL BUY POTATOES I PAY CASH at loading point F. O. B. car. I also handle Number One Hay 4 or Second Grad Hay. M. G. REED - - Both Phones TIME IS MONEY And one should be saved as well as the other. A checking, or savings account with this bank helps rou accomplish both. A Home bank for Home ALBANY STATE HANK 4 per cent on Sarin! Says 1 ml i motion Results from an E eac of Hydrochloric Acid j Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferment the same as food left in the open air. says a noted authotity. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper -acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion and start food fermentation. Thus ev erything eaten sours in the stomach much like garhnge sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which ; inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. IThen we feel a heavy, lumpy misery - in the chest, we belch up gas. we eruc 'tate sour food or have heartburn, flat, j ulenee, water hraah or nausea, j He tells us to lay aside all digestive r and instead, get from any phar , v.a.cy four ounces of Jad Salts and t:Ae a tnhlespoonful in a glass of wa : ter before breakfast and drink while ( it is effervescing and furthermore, to tcontli.ue this for a week. While re lief follows the first dose, it is im i portunt to neutralize the acidity, re j n-ci the pas-mekine ma?s. F'nrt the lier, stimulate the lidne;. i - J fius promote a 'ree flow of pure digestive juices. J:id Salts is inexpensive and is made from tic acid of grapes and lemon juivO, combined with lithta and sodium ohosolate. This harmless salts is us ed I' thousands of people for tomarh trouble with excellent results. Small Things Llkt th Turmoil of Great War Cannot Disturb Chess DcvBiccs. To Its devofevs clicks Is the mot absorbing of nil mtnl actMtif, n Kiiiue that iiIkiy ull other brlu.' complete forget fulness of the wot Id to tiiase who play mid thoav watch the ime, oImtti a writer tl the New York Herald. A trtklng example of this self ab sorption ht been show n recent l In the room of a local che eluh when diMltliMlKhcd lAJHTts ti ucgled for u prviimcy tn the luiutlc lb-Id heMle of the fttiiMiMti)ii four-year struggle I hat was fast drawing to a close on Eu rotes shell-torn, blood-funki! ImijiM, What wits the reckless slaughter of thousands of (lerman soldiers tn com parison a 1th the sacrifice of a single Ivory uwn stuudtng guard before It h qiuvu? Which one of thoe who moved the pleees or of the greater number who wutehed them with fur rowed brows atid fast hen ting In-art thought of the knNer's peace offer while the qm-en's gambit wa p:iHlng In-fore their eye? The hh may lift his voire In words of luih'um couiiicl. but they heed him not. The only c eleHlRHtleal power that tli'.v rwoirnlite Is that of the mltivd bMiop sweeping lnti tlie In-art of the enemy's country ami umltlng the Hk as It stands. To r-inl the prluttnl accounts of thlw tournniiit tit Is to rveult the old Tu k pftture of two cl-vt pluyers cnrrl-d In their t-hafrs from a hurning build ing with the board hetw.fu ttu-tn. Nor do we wonder at the fact that It was only while nhnrWd In his dally gatne that the exiled NaiMlen could forgft Sir Hudson Lme. WROTE MESSAGES WITH DYE Material for Invliibl Writing Used by German Spy Wai Obtained From Slk Hoaiory. A rlev.Tly il. -lcii.il inetli.ul of out utitlni: tin' cii'iimifiit nillrliiU and ruriiUhlni: In rorixiitlon to ill" enemy una rerenlisl In II urly dii.v. nf tlie wnr ly tlie nnv.l ft n nuin In filter on. N. J.. tiy lliivnl Intellllii nee nlll rern. The ln:in held nil ntliTiit py tn a Jul I In lti.-H)n. U wild l haw come fnin llollnml and M lne own eln.ln..l In a 9.IIW dy.lnii eslulill.tl ni.nt in I'nler-u'n. III. unl-iue im-luod of mnHui: me.Mii:.' to liernmny ciilli.l r-r I lie ii- "f V'W lnlery of a IHVlllllir de. It I. uiht thai he had received n ili.. n (.j. i r i-f "lice ick from Cernmn iiirent. In llulliuiil and tliat III. iiumIukI nil. tn ."ull lliclil In wilier and ue the cnhirliii: miller ixlilcli they iruve forth' n. a wrlilnii tlilhl. A. till, dried It l'.fiinie ImUlhlr until hn.ultt mil hy a .i.inl -ncc... wlileh. hnuever. the ffli-nil ii'imi'. are llhl tn hnve worked nlll '1'hey, lii liir. Ill hnruliiE the ocnt, OIH'loil hi. teller, iltnl clunked the enlitelll. mid forwnrd.tl llie lellera. The liifornmlloii llni. ree.li."' hy the tiermnli. prioed of little 11..' to thelU. Hut for n Ioiik tunc. It I. .aid. there una not ctioiii;li evidence on which to convict thin nimi. until one dny through cnn,le.''ne.i lie left one ol the atM-ka uhere a nnvul liitclllccnc' oltlc.-r foiiiol It When confronted with till, the limn l wild to have confena.d to l'i Olr.. nrol.-i T. (7 C7 ? tncorncratpc' 1 EPIGRAPHS PROVE A PUZZLE i .ked Tco Much. Joe had hen Instructed that If he did not Mop running away he could not go to the movies. Supposing the day's sliite wns clenn, Joe's mother was ink ing him to a ffniw. As the two reach- i el the door J'e said : "Just running tn ' the bridge wasn't far. was It, mother?" .1 i y. i-irnt'd homeward, and put to , Nm!. Ib-nring the little fellow talking to himself a fw tnoim-nt.i Inter, moth- ! er enve!Mlroppd : -There's one llne. I old man. you talked tto mu-h.H ; WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. t kindly mention The Democrat. Service Shoes For the man who works out doors, in all kinds of weather. Made of the Famous Trench Leather such as the Boys wore Over There in the Trenches. This is a full stock retanned lea ther finished in the natural col or, and will outwear any leather rerotofoio made. Mnue on the Munson Army Last soft toes and heavy double soles. St wed tongues. Unrj: panned for Farm Use, Prirt.i 1 1 $6.75 McDowell Shoe Co. Explanation of Hieroglyphics Admit tedly Very Old Will Surely Be of the Greatest Interest. Amateur arrheologtfts of f'nllfornln are endenvorlng to Interest profes sional scientists of the Fast In the eplgmpln whleh aiM.und on the n k- if l.ound Valley, nut far from the rit) of HilMt, am! whleh are helloed to le as old. If not older, than the lili ni Klj pliivH of e:ir!ieM Kirypt. to w hi -i they hear a strange reteintilanee. It Is believed by many that tln st range markings coitltutiNl the names by whteh anelent tiiben marked the source of water suply for the benefit of thoo of their duioIht who lived roving lives. These lib-rgiyphlcii hove never been deeiphereil, althut:h they ore matters of record In the leading museums of the country. It Is wild. The Itidinn tribes now living In the vicinity de clare they are the work of the Indian of North Ainerl. a and that they nrite dnte alt aboriginal lore. Some w ho li'ive examined the strange markings In the flinty bowl ders say the helroglyplih-M rifely re semble those of earliest Fgpt and may replace the latter as the llrst written liingunge of hiirnnnlty. They lire found always In the vlrln lty of water supplies, the name mark Ings discovered near Hl-mop app'urlnc also on roeks extending throtiL'h the Canadian iMirtler, down through Wash ington, Oregon nud t'lillfornla to the Mexican line and beyond. This faet. It Is argued. Indicates that prehistoric tribes marked a highway for their mi grating members or for their armies, giving specific directions as to the best water supplies along the way. French Live Stock en the Decline. The United Htates food administra tion hns called attention to the large decrease In live stock In France since the beginning of the war. In cattle this decrease amounted to 2.r!i!t.0iS up to Decern beT, 1017 ; In sheep the de crease amounted to 0.'.PV"0 bend; In hogs to 2.w;iSir head. In the period since owing to the food shortage there has been n Mill further sbrlnkHge, Fig ures like these Indicate that there will be n large and Insistent demand for live stock from this country for the foreign trade for many years after pence Is finally estnhtslhcd. Good American Family. Thirty years ago a girl came to fbls country from Russia to marry Louis Flesh tier, an Immigrant from the same country. Thy settled In Springfield, Mass., end when the l.'nlfed States en tered the war they had fonr twins, the oldest 23. All of them entered the army nnd the eldest has distinguished himself In battle. He Is the young man who, having lost an arm and nn eye while carrying ammunition through sh'-ll fire, optimistically exclaimed: "I'm the luckiest Jew In the nrmy. Any other man In my place would hnve been killed. American Israelite, j CITY N K W S i 1 Here From Port's ml .Mr. Ibirrctt of Swift Co., Portland, stopped In Albany, spending the night aeic. Skating (mtd at FUhrra A crowd of skaters will go out to Flutters Fund tonight, two ami a half miles south of Albany, where the s.atl.ig U excellent. Don I 'rent on will hav his big searchlight there and will light the entire pond. Arreptrd Fwition at NrhergaU J. W. I limner of pui-tUnd arrived in this city today to atvrpt a position in the Nrhergull Meat Co 's plant, mcceediug Jack Slater, who will start n busiuess fur himself ml Klamath i alls. Went tn Talbot Dr. A. Stark went to Talbot this morning to treat a patient. Left Today After Vl.lt Mr, ant) Mrs. V. (. Oliver and child ren of St. Helms returned home to- I.iy after visiting for several weks at the heme of Mrs. M .. Itecd of this city. 9 FA It Oi'P WAT AM PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells now To Open Clog red Nos trils and Knd Head-t olds. Dr. C. T. Norman VETERINABIAN SI IHiKKV AND IKM ISTUV A I' VI W.TY HFI L 2.12 J IIOMK I2M Only Vrterinarian In Albany Au hum. d to Trt Cattle and Hurwe You fi-el fine in a fw numu nt. Your eoU In head or estarrh will be gtme. Your clogged nutril will oprn Tlte air pAMAgr uf ymir k'-ad will rlcur sn-t you csb li res the fr-ly. No mor dull neas, hvad-he ; no h wk ing, nu (11 ing, mucous diftftiarge or dryuaui no strug gling fur brosth at night. Tell your druggut you want a small txttle of Fly's Crmm Italni. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic rrearq in your noatriU, bt it peaetrai thniu-h erry air iMssage of th lieml; aiaiitlia and hral the swollrti, in(tsmrl mucous membrane, sail relief contra instantly. It is jut wbat rvvry cold and ratarrh sulTrrrr ncr-li. Uviil suy stullcdup and mincrajile. I'Kt'NF.S A gtMnl one 3 pounds for t'c Urre ITALIAN I'Kl'N'KS I fMHjnd lie CANNED TOMATOES, large ran IV No. 10 or called gallons TOMATOES Vat LF n t'C'E, CKI.EKY, SWFKT P TAToFS. ETC., I.IMHLKtiEK t LEF.K Everything good at Int and Ferry SEAR'S PIMENTO and l'IH)KS SI jrrw,y ImWJW .' ; W0 Wctproof Steel LmeJ Skot Sliells DOUEL yovr ti'r rrnnf mr in rotij'M weather wi'tk the rtyf-t hotnclli lien 'wt m UXC Sntkc!cas"Arrcw' or"Mitro Club Vetproof tUel Lined bnecJ MieLs, ms'le to rt:iy Ary aoj f'rm aa a 'iullat no matter Low wat the pocket that ccutainj tLcm and tooi ri Vit!i t!ic rX '. sliclli r. your V.rm'nttm without c?iartfe. Yon will not te aula to UMG Pump (Jtm or Ac.tj.ut. .i.rf I'ijt tl.ii improvement !-ut you will know fun :!icrc will La ni l.i K at tl.j cri'icul - it ii tlicrcj when you pit it to t!id test of monnt -uo (fun tanmcj w:t!i a water (Looting un'"rr conJitums which on! solr J e.n-1 swelled t Sell no Wctproxjf shells can stand. a no il l es um iL witk (ha Rrmme-ronTJlVlC SnwMesi for Shooting Wjhl turncJ-ovcr e--l cnt'rely firm cri top wad Hat. 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