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" " 1 ynu,,uW,i a FACE THKBK MARY PICKFORD AT HER BEST AS PEPPINA Inoomparablo Star Plays Dif HERE TODAY ficult Role of Italian American Girl. It i a' lur cry from the tender Utile Jiipancnc Cliu-Cliu-Saii of "Mudamr Huilerty" to the hemic, figure of "Poor Utile Pepphui," hut' the art of the I'uiiiii.ik Players alur hu cnulilcil hrr lu bridge that gap "nil in make of the near-Italian girl, who Uvea an u l''y. one of the greatest clmructerla- limit of hrr long Hut of niici-cuca. In thla I'liriiiiiuuiit Picture, which In the fen line of I he Globe loniulit. Mint Pickfoid give mi entirely ilif- fercnt Interpretation front anything that she hat ever tiilcniileil. 1 1 cr lulling society buds, her petulant school glrln, her nimiiitiiin maiden, her prim liulc iniatca ami her ador able Japanese iiirl r.rc nil caul aside for litis sweeping character in which lite la n kiilnappetl clillil working in i Sicilian vineyard, a stowaway disguis ed n a hoy, a "ucwslc," bootblack, a fruit vernier, an employee of mi opi um den, a meaetitrr huy unit, finally the reilorcil niillionnire'a daughter who come into her own. MONDAY tfmmak- TUESDAY Dlly Democrat by C-rrler. J4 Year. Mary Pickford Unquestionably the world's greatest star of the movie stage In a very unusual characterization, as Where's the FIREMAN? MEM WANTED! Opportunity for employment in logging camp. Previoua exper ience not necewary If good worker. Fireman, $2.50, I man Wood bucker. $2.50, 1 man Wliiatle boy $2.25 Rigging men, $3.00, 6 men Chasers, $3.00, 2 men Engineer, $3.25 Snlpcn, $2.75, 1 man Second loader, $3.00 Head loader, $3.50, 1 man Bucker. $3.00, M men Second faller, $3.25. 1 man Head faller, $3.50, 1 man Hook tender, $4.50 Indicatea poaition open to day. Watch this apace. Apply 415 Eaat Firat Street, or phone 358, both phones. Al bany, Or. Copyright 1910 Thtllrlurc Arlverluwn.Doft If s si The Picture Tells The Story mm NCAlTHa HIYBOAffD Iff INIBhYu JOHNSON'S BEST Made in Albany Tried and found to he all that the name impliea. Albany Mill and Elevator Company. Our work apeaka for Itaelf. HUB DYE WORKS Auto calls and de livers. Telephones:.. Bell. 4!W-K; Home 480 Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Carbon Burning and weld ing. , SNYDER'S Where tlicy do tllinga, KM E. Second St. Specialization Is the chief factor in quality and economy. We are Albany's exclu sive specialists ill our tine. Essex and Essex. The Chiropractor1! Way is Nature's Way F.xnminalion Free Dr. Ceo. J. Kenagy Suite 401-2 Nation al Dank Bldg. BlncksmiililnR Horse shoeing, saw filiiiK and bicycle repairing. McCAULEY and . McGEE 1137 Snlcm Road. POOR ITTLE P - ; I iiii PEPPINA Directed by Daniel Frohman Produced by Famous Players Co. In Six Great Reels Once every so often every great actor hits upon some play or character that stands for a generation. As "Peppina," the little Italian girl who wins her way in life, Mary Pickford has done the best work of her brilliant career SHE'S IRRESISTIBLE PATHE WEEKLY VOGUE COMEDY 8 REELS Ladies and Children Remember the Matinees No Raise in Prices: Mat. 10c; Evenings 15c; Children 5c 230 and 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. GLOBE THEATRE I; ii li.i . i i. . . . "4"k t.Mltmi fn" a 1 iir-,iiMiiitiiifiMtinf,Viiiii,-"''iSi, "Twos MART PKKFOB0 i unit ptPPtw rl 1 j s - ' I Nrfj 1-2 Albany Band Bova ADDreciated. I SOME OBSERVATIONS. I E. freieht deDOt. Red Crown flour! of. S S ) tS 1 CITY NEWS 9 9SSI(S Former Albany Boy -Mux Cohen, of 1'ortlnnd, has been in the city on n visit the guest of his lister, Mrs, M. Senders, lie is a son of tlie late Sam Cohen, and spent his boyhood in Albany. Left for Colorado Mrs. Geo. C. Richards left on the early train today for Gunwood SpriiiKS, Colo., for a visit of several months at the home of her brother, Frank I.tieas, a former Albany bar ber. Mr. Richards wilt join her later. Here from the Sound Chas. 11. Wallace, of Charleston na vy yard, Pugctt Sound, arrived Sat urday evening, for a visit, joiuintt Mrs. Wallace pud son. Mr. Wallace is a former Albany R. F. D. man, one of the first, afterwards being trans ferred to the government yards at Bremerton mid Charleston, their home being in the latter. Administratrix Appointed Rebecca Davis has been appointed administratrix of the estate of W.'B. Smith, deceased. She was also ap pointed administrator of the estate of Prior Smith, who died in Montana, May .10, 1905. To Go to Minneapolis F. M. French will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis to attend the na tional convention of jewelers, as rep resentative of the Oregon Associa tion of retail dealers. Minnesota is his former home state, being horn there, with relatives at different plac es. Big Vetch Yield W. K. Parker was out to his farm yesterday. The thresher has been run ning in his vetch field with remark-: able results. The yield so far in his fifteen acre field was running at the rate of forty bushels nit acre. It may average less, but it indlcntcs n big in come for the fifteen acres at 3 cents a pound. Returned from Cascadia Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burkhart have returned from Cascadia where they spent their vacation season. While there Mr. Burkhart was able one day to make the limit in trout catching, seventy-five. Nothing from Nothing The Democrat has received the fol lowing notice from Minneapolis in reference to a former Albany man, who had an office in the First Sav ings Bank building: "In the matter of Alvin T. Powers, bankrupt, the trustee has filed his report therein and asks for his discharge. His ac count shows that he has received NOTHING, has disbursed NOTH ING, attorney for trustee asks for NOTHING and attorney for bank rupt asks for NOTHING. Albany Band Boya Appreciated. Junction City, Or., Aug. 11. By far the most interesting and entertaining band concert this season was given Thursday night by a number of the local band boys, assisted by members of the Albany and Hairisburg bands. A large number of people from the surrounding towns were present, be sides a number of rural folk and Junc tion City people. Royal Thomas, of the Albany band, received enthusias tic applause after his trombone solo. The next concert occurs at HarrisT burg two weeks from last night. It was through courtesy that the mem bers of the Albany band attended and assisted with the concert and the peo ple here express their thanks. Guard. WHEN antwertng classified ads. please mention the Democrat. Save That Tire Don't let a cut in your tire deprive you of the mileage you are en titled to out of It. Bring it to us and we will cook into it new layers of rubber and fabric and make it stronger than ever. All work guaranteed. Horsky's Tire Station TIRES 113 West First Street GAS OILS ACCESSORIES SOME OBSERVATIONS. By the Man About Town After Trip Around the City. On the steel bridge is considerable dry straw that has fallen from loads passing over the bridge that could easily catch fire from a cigarette or cigar dropped into it. Four or five families have been camped just west of the north end of the bridge, having thirteen horses al together, with numerous kinds of rigs, one an auto. One of the men said he had started for California, but had changed his mind and was going back to Portlrnd or near there. Foster, the man recently from Mexico, continued his way northward by the west side. A sign on a tree along the road rejids: Eat at Hilbert Sisters Restau rant, Lebanon, and get your money's worth." That's reaching out for busi ness. ' , : Crossing the bridge and back we were passed by 25 autos, 9 horse rigs, one man on horseback, four bikers and 2 spittcrs. Adjacent to water street there are over twenty different industries rep resenting hundreds of thousands of dollars of business, hardly appreciated by Albany people: Senders ware house, Fortmillcr's warehouse, Al bany Commission Co., ' Cameron's planing mill and ladder factory, Mur phy seed warehouse, Cummings feed stables, Anderson's implement house, Brown's loganberry juice plant, O. C. T. office, Albany- Sand and Gravel company and cement block factory, Albany garage, Sears' Planing mill, Albany Foundry, Hill's saw Mill, Hammond lumber yard, Roncr Bros, box factory, Johnson's Best, O. E. freight depot. Red Crown flour mill. Star and Albany tanneries. "A reminder of youth was a boy playing with a bumble bee, which' lie had gotten under complete subjec tion. His mother suggested he would get stung. "Naw, I won't let him." Over a yellow section house just north of the depot is the sign:- Prcm ium Section. Something to be proud Washington street pavement runs the furthest south. Main street the furthest north. Water street the fur thest east and Elm and Ninth streets the furthest west. ? Inventory Filed The inventory of the etate of Car rie Gertrude Lister, deceased, has been appraised at $2500 by John Ben nett. F. M. Hyde and Levi Douglas. 99 "I RAKED HAY I am a boy of II. I raked hay all through last season. When It was over I had $5.00. I heard about other people putting their money in the bank, so I thought I would put my money in the Bank. I am keeping my money in the bank, because I know where it is. We want the boy who makes hay while the sun shines! Sun won't clways shine. Rainy days come. Bring or send $1 here to start your Rainy Day Fund. We want the boy who makes hay while the , . r. shines! , ; - ALBANY STATE BANK 4 per cent Paid on Savings Accounts JOHNSOM HALi Ml W APMrMHTWATtOW UdO THE vmv.i , With nw bulM!nc, bettor equipment, and mnnr Additions to Its faculty the University of Oregon will berln it rortr-f lrt year, Tues day. September IS. 1916. Special tmlnlntr In Commerce, Journalism, Architecture, Law, Med I cine, Teach In. Libra rr Work, Music, Phrlfftl Training and Fine Art. Larse and strong department of Ltber al K1 oration. Library of more than 69,000 volumes, fif teen bulldlncs fullr equipped, two splendid gymnasiums, - Tuition Free. Dormitories for men and for women. 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