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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT," SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1918. " T0 you prefer a front " which combines every a corset. K A B O THE LIVE MODEL CORSETS Bick or Front Lace $1.00 to $3.50 re "the thing," because they represent the best in the man ufacture of corsets. The values are wonderful. The fit it per fect. They axe comfortable be cause they are designed by wo men who are past masters at the art. When you shop,' come in and see the new Kabos. KABO Corsets are guaranteed absolutely not to rust, tear or break. FLOOD'S 334 West Bulgaria's Troops. London, May 13. Bulgaria is with drawing her troops from the Rou manian frontier, and sending them to Salonika in anticipation of an allied offensive, Odessa reported. Coming Monday Beginning the new Triangle Service Presenting . DUSTIN FARNUM and ENID MARKEY in r J' .ai. v-;l v-jzrrr r.si "THE IRON STRAIN" A 5 act Triangle Fine Arts Produced by .THOMAS INCE - And a bier Triande.Kevstnne u comedy CHARLES H. MURRAY of the team of Murray and Mack and pretty M A B L E NOR MAND in a screamer "A Game Old Knight" AND ALL FOR 10c r J ... 1 V WHITE STAR OIL for Ford Cars We sell it Ralston Electric Supply Co. 310 West Second St. 1 : Here's one wish for in lace corset? feature you c 1 can STORE First St. e i AT THE CHURCHES 9 S 9 I Baptist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Special services for Mothers' Day are being prepared. There will be reading, a quartet, and a special mothers' song by the entire Sunday School, aside from a special scripture lesson. Mothers are urgently request ed to come. At 11 o'clock the pastor preaches on "The Mother Waiting at the Window." At 7 o'clock Miss Jes sie Singleton lead B. Y. P. U., the topic being, "What does Christ want us to do?" At 8 o'clock Rev. Young preaches on Religious Knowledge." The Elks are to be our guests at the meeting. All members of the church be present to welcome them. The choir will sing an anthem and Alan H. Banks will sing a solo at this serv ice. Church of Christ (Christian Church) M. Howard Fagan, minister. Services on Monday as usual. 10.30 a. m. Lord's supper and sermon. Mother's day. Appropriate sermon, music, and decorations. 'A white flower will be given to every mother. Mrs. F. M. Powell will sing "Memories of Moth er." This song was written by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams, especially for Moth er's Day. There will also be special music by Doris Dowlin, and the In- TODAY ONLY You missed one of the keenest photoplays of the year last night of you failed to see "The Marble Heart" featuring lovely VIOLET HORNER and . WALTER MILLER It's a play of breathless suspense of love, intrigue and the pangs of a guilty conscience. A Wm. Fox production, superb. Any Seat 10c wiluam fax WtOTBfmYl tUTHMMZ NtlCAlf 0 THKOUSM Fox Film CORPORATION in bulk SHINGLES LUMBER SLABWOOD City Delivery Mill now sawing soft yellow fir ALDANY LUMBER COMPANY Both Phones man Sisters. Bible school at 11:30. Ju nior Endeavor at 10:30 in the base- 1 ment. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. j in. Evangelistic service at 7 :30 p. m. Sermon, "Toeing the Mark, or Will God Accept a Substitute?" Among j other things, some thoughts on Bap j tism will be presented in this sermon. Special music. Good bright singing. . ! Christian Science Cor. 4th and j Ferry streets. Sunday service at 11 ; a. m. Subject of lesson sermon "Mor i tals and Immortals." Sunday school at 10 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8. All are welcome. Methodist Church James Moore, minister. Services will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church as fol lows: Public worship 10:30; Sunday school 11:45. This will be "Decision Day" in Sunday school. Many are expected to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior and dedicate their lives to his service. Epworth League devo tional service at 7 and at 8 in lieu of the preching service the Epworth League will celebrate the 27th anni versary of the organization and ren der a Mothers' Day program, which will close with the installation of the officers of the local chapter for the coming year. Everybody welcome. First Presbyterian Church. Rev. F. H. Geselbracht, minister. 10:30 Morn ing service. Theme: With Face Tow ard the Morning. To my junior con gregation: Cornelia's Jewels. 11.45 S. S. With classes for all. 7:00 C. E. All young people are most welcome. 800 Evening service. Mothers' Day program under the auspices of the Sunday school. Mothers in council will be presented. Mothers of the world will be represented in costume, by Miss Smith's class. Miss Marcicl Austin will repeat her recitation which gained her second place in the Linn Lane county contest in Eugene. Spe cial and appropriate music. Beautiful programs. Come, wear a flower in honor of mother. Grace Presbyterian church Robert Joseph Divcn, minister. 10 a. m. Bible school; 11 a. m. Mothers Day ser mon; 5:00 p. m. Junior Endeavor; 7:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor; 7:00 p. m. ev ening lecture. Everybody welcome to all the services, and a special invita tion is extended to the mothers of the community to attend the morning service. ' .... '' Evangelical Church. E. Rade baugh, pastor. Corner E. First and Pine streets. Sunday schools at 10 a. m. The Woman's Missionary conven tion will continue over Sunday. Rev. Edward M. Sharp, D. D and E. Rade- baugh will address the convention at the eleven o'clock service. At 3 p. m. there will , be a children's rally in charge of Mrs. flyers. Miss Jumonji a student from Japan, and the Mis sionary, Miss Bauernfeind will speak at the children's meeting. Every boy and girl will want to hear Miss Jum onji. She is making quite an impres sion on those who have heard her. Mrs. Helen Whiteman in costume will represent Turkey. Sunday evening will conclude the convention. Miss Bau ernfeind will give the principal ad dress of the evening. An installation of officers will be held at the close of MEM WANTED For Saw Mill and Lumber Yard Inquire of Democrat office, or phone 358 FINE FILM SERVICE . OPENS AT RGLFE MONDAY Triangle Features Will Make Regular Start and Continue Every Week. Beginning Miouday at the Rolfe Theatre there will be shown on four days of each week the Triangle Film corporation motion pictures, regard ed as among the highest quality of photo drama produced. The name Triangle was taken from the names of the three great producers who were engaged as directors.' . The regular triangle bills, of which there will be two changes a week, on Monday and Wednesdays, will in clude a five or six reel drama and a two or three reel comedy, making from a seven to a nine reel bill on each change. The opening production will be the five act Ince feature, "The Iron Strain." Miss Pearl Craft went to Portland this morning for a week-end visit. Mrs. Fred Newton, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sox. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE K. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans. Plre Insurance. First National Bk Building H. F..MERRII.L Insurance and Loans City warrants bought and sold. Room No. I. second floor. First Savings Rank hniMinr, Mlmv Oreon B. M PAYNE Farm lands ad city property for sale. Real estate loans Flro insurance. Snrety Bonds. Rooms 19-21. CusirK Bl.ick, Albany. Oregon. "V.AXTKDMiddlc aged widow, with edm-micn, health and btisincs". rbil ity. wants position of trust )f re-r-pni ::ty. Satisfactory creden tials. Clfiice work, tutoring of chil dren, companion to invalid, plain sewing and cooking. Care of home or lodging house. Address "R" rare 1 Demrcral. . ml3-20 i the evening service. St Mary's Church. Rev. Arthur Lane, rector. Rev. Henry Pcllctan, as sistant. Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Father 'Lane will officiate and speak from St. Matthew, ch. 28. "Going, teach ye all nations." The scr- mon will deal with the conclusions of the recent conference on religious cd- ! ucatiori. Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. Vespers will be sung at 7:30 p. m. The sermon will be the last of the series on the Apparitions of the Risen Christ. The public is welcome at these services. ' United Presbyterian, W. P. White, pastor. The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Bible School meets at 11:45 a. m. The C. E. at 7 p. m. The Monday night Bible lectures will begin again October 1st. Episcopal Church. Preaching at 3:30 by Rev. Griffin, of Eugene. Serv ices will be held every Sunday here after. : REELS Tonight HUB 10c East End of 9th St. Was a G. A. R. Member The funeral of Dr. Jas. Scott was held this forenoon, when his remains were shipped to Oskitloosa, Iowa, for burn. I)i. Scott was an old solilici, hcloucuic: to an Ohio Co., and was a member i,i the G. A. R. A number of the .l-enihcr of the Albany U. A. R. and Ladies of the G. A. R. intend ed the funeral, o (Continued from Page 3.) Brandeberry, worthy matron; Miss Flora Mason, chairman of decorating committee, and Mrs. O. D. Austin, chairman of refreshment committee. The following musical program was rendered during the evening: Musical reading by Marcicl Austin, accom panied on the piano by Mrs. Glen Juukins; vocal solo. Mrs. W. II. Da vis: duet by Mrs. F. II. Geselbracht, and Mrs. Reed Walworth. Thursday, May eleventh, Mrs. El mer Morganaon, at her beautiful home near Shcdd, had a most delightful "old fashioned quilting." Two quilts were in readiness for the guests one Oeprrtlht mi TtuPtetan A4nttlwn,aoa It 55 UK OiUIT JOHNSON'S BEST Made in Albany Tried and found to be all that the name implies. Albany Mill and Elevator Company. frost Our work speaks for Itself. HUB DYE WORKS Auto calls and de livers. Telephones:.. Bell, 499-R; Home 480 Wire and Trouble Work a Specialty. Complete Ijne of fixtures and sup liei. Newton Eles tric Supply Co., 343 W. Second St. Phones: Bell 264-R Home 1254 U Oxy-Acetylene fcj Welding, Carbon Ei Burning and weld- J Ing. SNYDER'S f,j Where they do L things. iH E. Second St. Specialisation Is the chief factor in quality and economy. We are Albany's exclu sive specialists 111 our line. Esrex and Essex. The Chiropractor's Way is Nature's Way Examination Free Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Suite 401-2 Nation al Bank Bid. HEALTHS HCYIOUO Blackemiihing Horse shoeing, saw filing and bicycle repairing. McCAULEY and McGEE 1137 Salem Road II f EfMMlVu U SETM M 125 Strong Li tiki in our chuin of Golden Rule stores always working In 125 communities to lower tlx price on your ev. ery day needs for the whole family, This means a mighty purchas ing power. YOU get the benefit Always do your trading at the Golden Rule and you'll be sure of getting 100 cents worth for every dollar you spend. Not only a day now and then but 36 days in the year except Sundays. Black Sateen 10c, 12c. 15c, 24c Galatea cloth ,. 15c Romper cloth 15c Percales 6c and 10c Best Calicos 5c Home lining .' 5c Mosquito Bar 6Mc Hope Muslin tw 20 x 50 Ble. Turkish towels 2 for 25c Extra large Bleached Turkish towels 2 lor 3!)c Extra Large Bleached Turkish Towels .2 for 49c Everything Always for Lost 0& J C frnntf Co tm in the living room and one in the spa cious hall and needles and tongurs flew from ten till five. During the n con hour a most delicious four course dinner was served lit the dining room to which all did ample justice. Those present were Mctdanics Jen nie Connors, Small Cornell, Prudence Morgan, Henry J-'reerksen, Dora Da vis, Emmet Coon, Marion Conn, Claire McConuick, William Heats, Chas. Gregory, Harvey Piigh, Dal Duncan. Roy Duncan, George Maxwell, R. Mnrgason, Elmer Marganon, J. B. Cornell, J, A. Cornell, Martin Thomp son. Otton Thompson, Ed l-'arwell. II.. Harwell, I.. Wilson. A. D. Edcr, J. M. Dickson, C. C. Dickson, J. Crews, and I'iukstaff. S . A very plcaant afternoon wai spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reed on May twelfth at First nnd Geary street, in honor of Mrs. M. E, Be night, who will in a few days move to Poplar, Montana, to make her home with her son. Those prrsenl with filled baikcts and presents were: Miss Vasta l-everich, Mrs. Ed. Keed, Mrs. E. S. Uphaiti. Mini Maud Reed, Mrs. E. C. Rcxtor.l. Mrs. A. W. Lev crirh. Mrs. J. O, Brown, Mrs. O. I. Allphin. Mrs. C. A. Holly. Miss Syl via Holly, Mrs. Geo. R. Miller. Mrs. Julia Babh. Mrs. Thos. Mollet, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. Kliiabeth Wilmot, Mrs. J. II. Stewart. Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Fred Bloom, Mrs. Chas. Molleit, Mrs. W. W. Stew, art, Miss Pauline Bloom, Miss Mil dred Brown, also Matcr Waller and Betty Stewart. Mrs. Benight has been a resident of Albany for a num ber of years and has many friends who do not like to loose her as a neighbor. After the usual good things to eat were served all hid her good by and a safe journey to her new home. Have You Planted Those Seedlings ? You cannot build a wall without single bricks. You cannot put up a barn without single boards. You c.not raise wheat without single grains. You cannot build up a bank account without single dollars. If you despise the little thinga, you can never attain to the big things. Bear that in mind for your self. Bear that in mind for your children. Teach them learn yourself by beginning a small account for your children and yourself at this bank. It hat been well said that the little things make up the sum total of life and little habits that of character. They are Ihc scrdlings of character Mosaics. ALBANY STATE BANK "Safety plus Service" Use Long Distance from your HOME TELEPHONE We Connect With EVERY TELEPHONE IN Both Home a ' Bell INDEPENDE. T and COMPETITIVE We Appreciate Your Business Northwestern Long Distance Telephone Co. Colored Border Turkish Tow els 25c Boys Knee Pants 49.89.9Bc Boys Suits $l.9o-$2.98.$3.9BH.98 Hoys' Klk shoes 11.4511.09 )1.89 Buys Mule Shoes SI. 49 Boys' Blouses 25c, 45c Hoys' lints 25c, 49c Men's Khaki Pants 98c Men's Corduroy pants 11.98 Men's dress pants $1.25, $1.49. $1.98, $2.98 Men's Suits $9.90. $12.50. $19.50 Men's Overalls 69c, 75c Everything Always for Less GLOBE TONIGHT Last chance to see "THE PRECIOUS PACKET" Featuring Lois Meredith VAUDEVILLE Page, Water sand Post In 3 Clever Acts SUNDAY ONLY The last chapter of the serial beautiful "THE GODDESS" Featurlrve Anita Stewart and Earl Williams "THE ROOKIE Featuring Bobby Connelly and Avert Overton Mfe end training In the U. S. Navy; men who aall the seas for Uncle Earn Ham and Bud In "HAM'S WATERLOO" comedy ADDED ATTRACTION 3 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACT Any Seat 10c PORTLAND TACOMA SEATTLE ivsat.scmaa uimuiumim