Last Ni
aht
was rather cold, to wu tht night before, ye (till colder nights are
ahead.
It ia well to anticipate the coming house
hold need and lay in good supply of bed
clothing now. " , -
Blanket and Comforts are here in special
display. This Una of merchandise is the
best obtainable.
Imperial Cotton, Naxkne Woolnap sad
Oregon City Wool. All Sites treat Baby's
Crib site to the Large Double Bed else. Prices rang f n m 83c to $1150
" Home-Made Comforters V
Made from clean materials from our own stock. Silkolines, Cre
tonnes and Outing Flannel covers, filled with a large 3-pound roll
at Cotton.
Priced at . and tSJI '
Flood V Store
S34W.lstSt
OIL FEVER
RIFE IN LINN
Standard Oil Prospectors Re
ported Looking Over
Ground in Linn
(Brownsville Times)
A company has been incorporated
at Lacemb, capital .raised and pre
parations made for drilling C. E.
Soule ia president of the company,
N. M. Newport aecretary and J. C
Mayer treasurer. If. C Pyle is mana
ger. A road has been built to the pro
posed site -of the well and drilling
machinery a being moved in.
Close to Brownsville, on the south
east government geoologista have
given auch favorable reports that a
few days ago the Standard Oil comp
any had investigators at work. What
they discovered ia not known. They
were not talking for publication.
On the Moss King farm, in that
HIGH WOOLENS
FASHIONABLE
Most Expensive Good De
manded by British Trade
for Winter
LONDON, By A. P. Dame Fash
ion has set her stamp of approval on
woolens for this winter, for no oth-j
er reason apparently than the very j
high cost of such materials.
The most woolly of jumpers, Jack
ets, hats, stockings, scarves, gloves'
and nearly every other article of
woman's and men's apparel -which
may be mads of wool, are in great
demand at Increaaeed prices. Where
actual wool la used, it must be heavy
looking of the extremely fussy var
iety. Where It is not used other mat
erials must be made to appear as
wooly as possible.
Except by those with whom costs
are necessarily a consideration,, the
COLLEGE NEWS REPRINTED FROM
THE ALBANY COLLEGE BULLETIN
' FIFTY PERCENT INTEREST
This is indeed a large rate of interest to secure for one's money, but
the College can tell its friends how it may be done. The new Board of
Education at New York has agreed to pay the College one dollar for every
two given it for its current expenses for the next three years. - The Board
wishes the College to secure not less than $6,000 on this plan, and also
wishes to limit its part of the gift to $5,000. That is to say, if our friends
will rise now and give the College $10,000 a year for three years, the
Board will add thereto $5,000 a year (or three years, thus assuring the
College a yearly income from this one source of fifteen thousand dollars.
We 011108117 ask our friends to come to our rescue in this juncture, and
aeatd as their checks and pledges for amounts large or small, so that we
may aay to the Board, "We have done our part, and now ask you for
your promised sum." Hake all checks out to Albany College, and send them
right in.
' . REV. GEORGE H. YOUNG. D. D. '
It has not been announced publicly before thaf the College conferred
the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity upon its worthy Professor of
Bible, Rev. George H. Young. All who know Dr. Young feel that this honor
ia well-earned, and that the College ia honoring itself quite as much as Dr.
Yoong. Dr. Young is the author of several books, a scholar of the first
rank, and a teacher of rare ability. This is the first D. D. degree the Col
lege ever conferred, in its fifty-three years of life.
The Freshman class numbers more this year than the total 'student
body last year, and also outnumbers the sum of the other three classes this
J ear. Then are just 105 students enrolled in all courses now. This is en
couraging, and pemts to larger numbers and more life and activity in the
future years. The war nearly overcame the College, but it is now reviving
fast, and promises to become larger than ever before.' Its friends may take
covnqre, and know that the College has passed its lowest tide, and from now
en will make fast strides toward reaching their ideals in numbers and life.
OUR NEW GYMNASIUM
The College is glad to announce to its friends that it has secured the
exclusive use of the building, formerly known as The City Y. M. C. A
and has converted it into a men's club. It is conducted much the same as
m Fraternity house. Nine young men in the College are living in the build
ing ana operating u.
. Connected with the building is a large well-appointed gymnasium with
shower baths. It is the Dlan of the Colleee to arrant- for the o-irlx to hv
the advantage of the gymnasium and baths twice a week, and plans have
been set on foot to organize all the students in physical training. It is ex-
pectea mat tnis win add very much to the life and vigor of the Collei
I forthrnminiv miuui nf hmaImi la
neighborhood, there was found what w,lcomdV It ta ngmu!M
appears to be a lump as big aa a u a becoming fashion and rather a
barrel of asphalt mixed with earth. J change from hardness of line and
How it came there ia a mystery. It materials which can only be worn
ia cone-shaped with the small end well by the very young,
down, and has the appearance of hav- j
ng beeen Torced upward from below Characters DrOWtt
in a semi-liquid condition. I
. with Ureal Skill
"In Old Kentucky," coming to the
(iiotie ilicatrr lnt,j -cning does
not depend for consideration upon .lis
great pictorial scenes, nor opon It's
I many ingenious scenic devices. The
incidents and strong climaxe. are led
SuperdreadnaUght California UP to, gradually and logically and are
Item, of Interest
TO OUR HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
The following la the Itll gain over the earn period of time In 111
aa shown by (ho September I Ilk Issue of the Dry Goods Reporter
from which this la copied!
, "Appended herewith ia Comparison of sales of some
large corporations whose progress can' be considered repre
sentativa to the vitality of the retail chain store business and
of the operations of mail order houses. " -
"The healthy financial status of this cross aectloif of
- American business life ran be noted in the fact that nearly alt
of these organisations are free from funded debt.
"J. C. Penney Co., gain for months. 39.8 per cent. '
Rears Roebuck, gain for T months, ltf.7 per cent.
Montgomery Ward, gain for 1 months W.t per cent.
Woolworth 4 Co., gain for T months 10.7 per cent.
Great AtlanUe 4 Pacille Tea Co, gain for 5 mo., 80.9 per cent
' United Drug Co.. gain for 8 months 24.6 per cent.
' 8. S. K rears, gain for o months 17.S per cent.
National Cloak Suit Co-, gain for 0 months 10.6 per cent
L. H. Krees, gain for 1 months 1V.4 tier cent
. Jones Bros. Tea, gain for 7 months 17.0 per cent"
To our Hundreds of Thousands of Satisfied Customer, this enorav
ens growth has been peaaible. They all realist values, each as only
i.Q. Penary Store Offers.
aa aaaeeaQTar'- r ' -
ELECTRIC SHIP
IS LAUNCHED
Ran by "Juice" From
Stem to Stern
ege.
ROLFE THEATRE
TODAY ONLY '
HERBERT RAWLINSON
IN
The House Divided
a part of the story. Pure sentiment.
I valorous deedt, romance, humor and
clean cut splendil comedy tre combln-
7 I cd with keen dramatic inminct The
SAM FRANCISCO, Cal.. Nov., 20 , ch rmetcr T dr wl,h 'U nd
The suDcrdreadnaue-ht California. ,r whlch be recognised
launched at Mare Inland near here, wywhcM It is a faithful drawing
I . . of V... .
today, is a veritable electric snip. ......... r own un-
Besides snnnlvine- her drivine- no. 1 "7 "t our own time and a fallh-
wer, electricity is used to hoist the fu portrayal of a phrase of American'
ammunition, rotate the turrets, op- hitherto neglected by the dramat
erate the 14 inch guns, steer the that have made "In Old Ken
ship, raise and lower the anchor, lucky" the greatest popular succe.s
- . . . a. . v. : , ... .
pump iresn ana sail water, operate fiuh ana mat 1 wny 11
the machinery in the machine shop,Jtill will go on forever delighting
carpenter shop and printing estab- thousands.
lishment, supply fresh air for venti-' .1 1
lation. raise and lower the boats, ' Y. M. C, A. Interested
operate the refrigeration plant, op-. .. Ill Lunthpritirk
erate the searchlights and radio a- UUtnoeTjaCKS
quipmenta. In the kitchen electric-J SAN FRANCISCO, Nov., 21, (Spee
ity peals the potatoes, washes the Ul) Playing one nlghht'stands for the
dishes, makes the ice cream, grinds lumber-jacks in the spruce forests of,
thai ma,r nivM f Via imt i.Vi 01, . a t Vi a . l . . t . . . . I
butter and in many other ways
lightens the labors of the sailor lads.
LION COMEDY
BRAY PICTO
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Mary Pickford
IN
Dawn of Tomorrow
COMEDY
BURTON HOLMES
Second Episode
SMASHING BARRIERS
Quarter-Million
Foreign-Born
WALLA WALLA. Wash., Nov. 21
4 Special) If the people of the State '.cnt-
of Washington were to pass in grand;
review, the line of march would con
tain 256,000, individuals of foreign
birth. If native, of foreign or mixed
parentage were added to these the
number would reach nearly one-half
million. Almost every second indevid
ual of the whole population ha.from
50 per cent to 100 per cent foreign
blood rh his veins. Of the 256,000 for
eiKH born, 70 per cent are not natur
alized, and they furnish 60 per 'cent
of all the illiterates in the state. ' .
the northwest is the next job facing
women entertainers who went to!
France for the Y. M. C. A. to help a-!
muse the doughboys. An urgent appeal
for women workers In the lumber
camps has been received at headquar
ters of the association. Particulsr em
phasis was placed on the need of mi
sicians, lecturers and vaudeville tal-
FACULTY OF ALBAN Y COLLEGE
FOR 1919-1920 GIVEN IN FULL
WALLACE HOWE LEE
Acting President
MISS ALICE CLEMENT
Graduato Pacific University Conservatory: Pupil of Alberto Jonas, Berlin:
Lucien E. Becker; University of California.
Director of Coaaervstory; Piano, Organ, Harmony
MISS ELIZABETH IRVINE . T
A. B. and A. M. Muskingum College; University of Chicago.
. Prafraaor of Hagltah
MISS MARY IRVINE
Albany College Conservatory
Assistant Instructor In Piano
REV. WALLACE HOWE LEE, LL. D.
A. B. and A. M. Williams; University of California) Nashville College of Law
Prafraaor of Education
MISS MAMIE IRENE LENHART
Doane College Conservatory; Pupil of Edith Luclle Robblns.
Votce, Public School Methods. Glee Club, and Chorus
ARTHUR MAUTVN MATTOON
A. B. and A. M., Marietta College; Ckmbridite University. England.
Profeaaor of Methematira and Astronomy
john j. Mcknight
C P. A. (Ohio)
Director of School of Commerces Profeaaor of Accountancy
., , ROY WILSON McNEAL ,
B. S. University of Arizona; University of Arkansas; Henderson-Brown
College.
Profeaaor of Chemistry ,
' REV. OSCAR T. MORGAN, PH. D.
A. B..and A. M, Drake University; Ph. D. University of Chicago
Profeaaor of Philosophy v
CHALMER N. PATTERSON
A. U.. University of Oregon I
Professor of Physics
CHARLES SOUTH
New England Conservatory; Pupil of Oskar Slock. Vienna
. Violin
CARLKTOM F. SflY
B. S. Albany. College A. 11. Stanford University; Attorney at Law
i'rofrssor of Biulneaa Law
MRS, ROBERT L STEWART
A. U. Albany College
Instructor of French - '
MISS MARY C. VAN WERT
A. B. and A. M. Univrrsity of Minnesota
. Professor of Biology
REVGEOKGK H. YOUNG,- D. D.
A. B., A. M., B. D., and Phi Beta Kappa, Colgate University
. Professor of Bible '
- To be filled.
Professor of Romance Languages
GLOBE THEATRE
SATURDAY ONLY
MITCHELL LEWIS
. IN ".
Jacques of'the Silver North
See the Real Snow Scene
LLOYD COMEDY
and Real Alaskan Dog Train
- PATHE
SUNDAY ONLY
. BESSIE BARRISCALE
V IN-
Josslyn's Wife
FORD WEEKLY
COMEDY
. MONDAY ONLY
BRYANT WASHBURN '
"in ;.- ' ,
Putting It Over
BRUCE SCENIC GREAT GAMBLE EPIS0DEN0. 2
The Foot Fitting Shop
If It Is Right
We Have It
Once more Fashion Says
"Wear Button Boots".
One of the prettiest shoes
shown this season is" a
Black Patent Leather
with Buck Cloth tops,
Welt soles and Leather
' Louis heels,' with Imita
tion tips. Made on the
popular Slender last, t '
We have them .
Priced at
$12
You Drive Over
10 Miles an Hour
These Nights
you need a warm overcoat every
minute. - Why not see about it
today so you will have it on
hand for tonightT
Kuppenheimer Overcoats In -new
Materials
, IM.00 $35.00
What about heavier Underwear
it's time don't you think T
Easy to get what you like hero
for wa carry pretty near every
kind made. ,
Union Suits I2.M to HM
Shirts and Drawers $1.25 to 16
Our Hosiery man would have
fits If we forgot to mention the
feet. . .. .,
Si
Special numbers In Cashmere
Hose at 75 great for the
money.Mnjj.
The BlajMHothiDg
; Company v
Tate First
IVORY
A New and Complete Assortment of High Grade
Parrisian Ivory .. ;
Just Arrived ,
Come in and make your selection now and avoid
the culls. '
Always at the Right Price
. at -
Calavan's, Drug Store r
Main Street . - East Albany
A Local Institution Keep Your Money at Home
Comparison of Prices
Among store with Clerk Hire and other heavy overhead, ia very
often lika walking in a circle You don't get anywhere. .
" . COMPARE
Tha Self -Service way and you will And it's a different story.
The way that's new and different.
w """, H grey KM Louis Heels, MaKay Sewed,
NOT $.0, But 1
Wo"."i Mnogany Kid Louis Heel, Makay Sewed.
NOT $.90, But ........' .,
Wxaai'. HLu. 1. sni. sru I . . ...... ''
it T " eieiai, miliary
,Ieta IS.95, $5.95. $6.t5
Remetnber our Shoes are not cheapened to meet a price wa
more than meet any price by our Self Service Method of Selling.
$7.85
$7.45
ELF
ERVICE
HOE
TORE
117 Broadalbiii
A LOCAL INSTITUTION- Y.nr Money at Horn.
CO
72
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No Clerk Hire Wo High kents No ftneTCTre!r