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X ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1910. PAGE THREE MMitUrAMUOUIiriHKB I 9 MOVIE FLICKERS ffi) S And Screen Notes of the Local ! Theatres. We r showing Ihg lutcit last and moil approved leathers in shoes. They arc certainly Splendid Spring Styles High lace and button shoes, and low shoes in white, blue, brown and black. A wide rango of prlcea makes aatiafactlon contain. Below are listed tome of the moat expenalve onei. ' 9 (i f) h Jack Warner and Conrad Myers arc smiling over the large crowds who saw "The Beloved Vagabond," the beautiful colored Pathe Gold Rooster play at the Globe theatre Friday and Genuine Soap Kid Saturday, This was prononuced one of the finest things ever seen here in HERE TOMORROW and THURSDAY Shoes Now Here the movies. nn SOAP KID la a new, process in tanning lea ther. It makea a soft, comfortable, good look ing finish that is fine. The genuine sosp kid slices are easily kept In shape. A box of pol ish will be given free with each pair tliat we sell. The polish la direct from the tannera. 436 KID LACE SHOES, Loula heel, plain toe, like Illustration. Price per pair $5 538 KID PUMP, strapa over instep, meul ornament. LOUIS HEEL, plain toe, and a good comfort able last. PRICE $3.50 PER PAIR 449 SOAP KID BUT TON SHOES. . 8 inch top, Louis heel, three quarter fox. Price per pali $5 536X PATENT VAMP, kid upper, crosa atrap pump. A dandy good pump. Price per pair $4.00. . Remnants Are Half Price Wednesdays Watch for Our Wednesday Spsdals W0 .0, II 531 PATENT VAMP, cloth upper, metal or nament black pump, Loua heel. Price per pair $4.00. Deliveries Leave Store Morning 1st 8:30) 2nd 10J0,Afl.r- noon 1st, 2; V Al I IKS frsi- r ASH WORTH WHII K 2nd 40 V 41 e&Asef - ' M VT BJbe V V 4ft 111 T V M " ' COMFORTABLE The soft glow of Klcctric I.ilibladd so much to the com fort of any home. CONVENIENT Plcctric Service tnrnni no matches, no dirt. It is always available fur flat iron, toaster, percolator, washing inai'hine or vacuum cleaner. ECONOMICAL The cost of Klcctrie Sercic has always gone lower as other living expenses have risen. Klrc tricity is inexpensive to install and use. ELECTRIC SERVICE The coil of KIcctrL' Service vice Installed in your home without muss, fuss or daimuc of any kind to nails or floors. "Wire Your Home" Month means special inducements for you to wire now. Phone us today for particu lars, Ralston Electric Fupply Co. 310 West Second St. Albany, Oregon IN MEMORY OF W. M. POWERS. Shcdd Lodge of Masons No. 19 Pass ed Resolutions which Ap pear Below. William M. Cowers died at his home ill Albany, Orciton, on the seventh day of February, 19U, at the hipc old age of HH years and six months. in the death of Uroil.cr Towers the local lodge has lost its oldest member in point of yearn, and also one of the oldest Iioiii the point of membership In our iodise he having been one of the charter members of Shcdd Lodge No. 79 at the tunc of the institution of this lodge. At the time of institution, and for many years afterward Shedd Lodge had the benefit of Ii is faithful cticud anee. efficient advice, and guidance in nil the councils of the lodge. While for many years Brother Pow- RKAO OUR WANT ADS PACIFIC JUNK SHOP 2d and Baker Wholesale and retail dr.ilcr i.i "'d;s, cits, rubber, metals, ma chinery, pipe, sacks, rage, and second-hand tools. Will ;'vc h i:hri reta.l prices for all l.in.ls of niei.ils. rt.hher. hiilcs, ii'Ml rags, according to itiantity. Sipuire dealing, honest methods, our motto. V.. rOQOWAY, Prop. Hell phone 345-R Home 222 crs has not been able on account of his age and enfeebled health, to be with us in person at our meetings, yet we are sure that at times the welfare of the lodcc and its members, in fact the welfare of all members of the order and the general good of the institu tion of Masonry have been matters of Kravc moment and deep interest with him. He it Resolved, by Shcdd Lodge, that while we deeply deplore the loss of our brother, we bow in humble submission to the divine wisdom of Him who rules the Great Lodge of the Universe. Resolved, that we deeply and sin cerely sympathize with the widow and the entire family of the deceased bro ther. Resolved. That a page in our record he dedicated to his memory. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be transmitted to the widow of the deceased brother, and a copy he sent to each of the Albany papers lor publication. He it further resolved that our altar be drnpld in mourning for a period of thirty days in memory of the departed. Fraternally Submitted. (Sinned) C. J. SHF.DD, J. M. DICKSON H. FREERKSEN. Committee. XXX Manager Claude Scarlcs has book ed "The Ne'cr-Do-Wcll," one of Rex Beach's most popular novels, as his lending attraction at the Hub in Ap ril. XXX "The Battle Cry of Peace" will no doubt draw large crowds from out of town at the Rolfe Wednesday and Thursday. This is said to be the most stupendous play ever staged on any Icind of a stage, and is a great argu ment for peace. There is a pretty love story running through the eleven reels. Charles Richman and Louise Bcatidct play the leading roles. XXX Ilobart Bosvorth. one of ti e great est actors of ti:c silent stage, vill DC seen in "The Target" t the Hub Wednesday. " XXX "The King's Game." fe-.turing Pearl White, is the attraction at the Globe for the high school benefit tag day Friday. XXX "Damaged Goods," the great French sociological diama, ihich has been playing to crowded houses all over the country, is a feature which is booked at the Kolfe for next month. XXX "The Birth . of a Nation" will be seen here in a short time. It is sched uled to show at the Albany Opera 11 ouse. XXX A big house greeted "Mutt and Jeff," the musical comedy at the Al bany last Friday, and theatre goers :tre now looking with interest to wards the coming of "Bringing up Father," another funny show. XXX The next Metro feature booked for the Rolfe includes Marguerite Snow and Geo. LeGucre in the cast of "The Upstart,1 'on March 29-30. This is followed on the next week by Madame I'etrova in "What Will People Say." XXX Next week will see the return of the Fox Features to Albany with Thcda Bara in the part of the vampire in The Serpent." X X X "Hop, the Devil's Brew," the Blue Bird feature produced by the Small- eys, ol "Hypocrite ir.me wnicn was hilled at the Globe for this week, has been postponed a week. XXX J. Warren Kerrigan, the matinee idol, will be seen in "The Pool of Flame." at the Hub next week. IMMMIWM aWIHII IIUM II III 1 1 I ill II For appearance, strength, economy end reliability, see the SAXON SIX Its cantilever springe insure the greatest riding comfort, while its continental motor and timken axlea and bearings guarantee aervlce and reliability hitherto unknown in a car of this price, and the coat of operation la auprialngly low, owing to good design and light weight. It will be a genuine pleasure for us to show you this wonderful car, ' J. E. WARREN, Salesman Phone: Bell, 168-R; Home 1335, orresidence, 2212, Home. CALLAMETTE GRANGE MET. Held Second Regular Meeting. State Lec'.urcr Was present from Eugene. Callamcttc Grange No. 543 held the second regular meeting since organi zation and it proved to he as enthusi astic, as the former ones We were 'quite fortunate in !.n i:v: with us the state lecturer. Sister B ji:d. of F.ugene, also Brother and Sister B. G. Leedy of Butte Granite, Sisters Martin and Beach of Corvallis grant;?, and Sister Golda CnmlK of Grand Prairie grange. The usual grange feast was served cafeteria style and heartily enjoyed. The following program was rendered: Song By the Grange. One Minute talk on Potatoes V. Caldwell. Solo Golde'i Miller. The Callanict'.e Bulletin, edited by Mrs. Ethel Culd'.ell, was a very hum orous sheet. Music By "The Anderson Twv" 'Inc Minute Talk on "Clover" A. C. Milhr. The s.u'liiig members gave i s sjnic good ideas and spoke ninny words of encouragement. The W. W. committee arc arranging for an entertainment to be given the middle of April. ' GRANGER. Expert watch and clock repairing at Kreamcra Jewelry 'tore. o25tf adv o City Treasurer's Notice. The undersigned as the city treas urer of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to and will pay General Fund warrants Nos. 899 to 906 inc. of the is sue of 1913 and Nos. 2 to 18 inch, of the issue of 1914. Interest will cease with date of this notice; March 2i; 1916. H. B. CUSICK, m21-23 City Treasurer. A Call to Arms Against War The Greatest Picture of the Age, In 11 Thrilling, Startling, Blood-stirring Reels This call to arms against war toucher the heart strings of your emotion. It appeals to tout sense of honor, your sens: of duty as an American. It is an inspired revelation from the pen of J. Stuart Blockton and produced under his persons! supervision.. s , .' In the cast are such stars as CHAS. RICHMAN, L. KOOGERS LYTTON, NORMA TALMAGE, LOUISE BEAUDET, KARY MAURICE, HAROLD HUBERT, and 25,000 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN 8,000 SUPERNUMERARIES 5,000 HORSES 17 AEROPLANES AND SEA PLANES THE ENTIRE ATLANTIC FLEET AND OTHER IMPLEMENTS OF WAR. Pronounced greater than the "Birth of a Nation" Nothing has even approached it sin . ., " :l I '!.SSit V ), I Is ,v v vti A 1 & V life "III Ik SCENE FROM "THE BATTLERY OF PEACE" Special Music for the "Battle Cry of Peace" by the Rolfe Peerless 6-Piece Orchestra Under direction of V. C. Knowles Two Days Only, Afternoon and Evening Come to the Matinees Adults 25c Children under I fn 14 years IUC