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RAflB FOUR ALBANY DAILY PSMOCiUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1018 Seasonable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices WOOL BLANKETS from, pair, '. $4ta $8 Plata and plaid patterns WOOLrNAP BLANKETS, pair ! $1.85 to $2.95 t COTTON BLANKETS in full bed size, pair 95c to $1.95 HOME-MADE COMPORTS CHILDREN'S COTTON UNION SUITS ,;.: : -. 50c- .. WOMEN'S VESTS and PANTS , A very good winter weight, high-neck and long- sleeve, or Dutch-neck short-sleeve, garment -...;V:v,' 45c Agent for Eiffel Hosiery Agents for Royal Mills Underwear FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. LAST TIME TONIGHT A Romance of Sporting Life Is told graphically in a new drama of 'conflict between a racetrack king and a weak girl. WM. FOX Presents Dorothy Bernard and Glen White In this galloping Utl of th racetrack WILUAU FOX PM,TawT wmmg MIUUCO TH1IOUSM FoxFTim CORPORATION it SPORTING BLOOD? A Real Smashing Hit SEE IT TONIGHT Rolf e Theattre LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Big 4-Feature Bill Allen's Style Show Displaying beautiful Suits, Cloaks, and Dresees from the stores of M. Sternberg & Co. and The Toggery Contest of local girls for a $25 Suit 7 $25 Suit Given Away ALBANY ROUND-UP PICTURES Worth the price alone ' Lillian Gish in 'Sold for Marriage' FATTY ARBUCKLE in "The Other Man" Prices 25c Children 15c GLOBE (Continued from Page 3.) They entertained as their guests Mesdames J. J. Barrett, to. E. Fin nerty, Clyde McDonald. V. F. Jones. L. M. Curl. Anderson, Farlow, R. Mc Donah, M. Davis. Kindig. Georgic Howe, Frank Skipton. R. E. Craw ford. J. J. Rider, J. Leonard, M. E. Parker, H. Brown, John Millard. Fred Harris. Max Hoflii-h. S. E. Young. HERE MONDAY and TUESDAY GLOBE THEATRE ARMSTRONG'S DOLLS BABY IN A ROLLICKING, MIRTHFUL, TUNEFUL MUSICAL COMEDY PEOPLE 10 Pretty Girls 5 Comedians. A TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU 8 Reels Pictures 8 ft. I ' . - ) ' "MAE MUR.fc.AY " ' .' - .FAMOUS PLAYER.?. " , . .. , " 1 PARAMOUNT STAR;. - , i I Mae Murray in theLasky produc tion of David Belas co'spopularromance of the society belle of Old England "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" PATHE WEEKLY COMEDY. A Big 3-hour Show Matinees . . 15c Children . . 10c Evenings . ' . 25c Children . . 15c A. Turner, Win. Voting, and Miss vvaync. SO The Hnzclwood Social Tatting club met Thursday afternoon at the home ot .Mrs. t-has. Powers. 937 West F ith. having a very enjoyable time socially, witn some choice rctrcshincnts. Mrs. R. Marsh was the guest of honor. 1 hose nresent were Mrs. H. Snrenccr. Mrs. Will Anderson. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Tom Moorcs. Mrs. Harry Wicks, tdrs. Ed Vossen, Mrs. D. B. Morrison, .Mrs. 'Bom Burton. Mrs. H. V. Towlc Mrs. D. B. Spcer, and -Mrs. Win. Van Kuracn. A very successful meeting of the Kcoexans was held lucsday evening in the Odd Fellows Hall. Officers were chosen and there was a large attend ance afternoon and cxening. At six o'clock a banquet was served and an interesting evening followed. The S. S. S. club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. Christianson. Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Morgan were tne invited guests, who, with the club members passed an enjoyable after noon. . The members of the Neons N'umphc club held a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. J. F. Warner Friday af ternoon. Mrs. Warner had as her guest Mrs. Looncy. Dainty refresh ments closed n pleasant afternoon. The scries of meetings for the North Albany Thursday club began this week at the home of Mrs. J. G. Gibson, where they were pleasantly entertain- DR. TOEL ELECTRO-THERAPIST AND ELECTRO-SURGEON DALLAS, ORE. SUITE 10 DALLAS NATIONAL BANK From 9 a. m to 12 noon. 2 to 5 n m 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday 10 to 1 p. m. Specialties: CANCERS AND T U MO R S No knife and loss of blood. No plasters and pain for hours or dayi. . DISEASES OF WOMEN NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS, SKIN CONSULTATION FREE STYLE SHOW PLEASES CROWDS AT THE GLOBE A good silted crowd saw the sec ond style show held in Albany lit the Cilobe theatre Inst night. Five models displnved the pretty suits tutd clciikt irom the slock ol Steinberg St In aim i no tog-icry, which were p- ;ireciaiiu iiy 1 1 -. audience. . The ;ictuie ,ill is of unusual merit The pictures of th j Albany lnmd-l-'p show the big .no.v all over .igain. Mid the scene, are readily revi ginned, clear, bright nil I rx.vim,). Lil ian Gish is a pretty Utile Kn in nasant ,! in "S.ild f..r Mar r.!w:c." and por . in n striking in i:v v the i'V , cf n sale of liu iiu . frsh for gol.l. The mcltire eml happily, however. 1 Fatty Arhuvklc makes great penis of lauKhler in "The Other Man" mid does many clever siiuiin. i tic inn is on tor tne last time tonight. $3)( 3 - 0 9 KNOX BUTTE NEWS AND PERSONALS (d )SiS(reiSl Knox Butte, Oct. 19. K.vnns Hons ton of Salem is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mr. R. E. Houston and also with other relatives. The Wednesday evening club met with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Acker man last Wednesday eve. The occa sion being in honor of, Mrs. Acker man's niece. Miss Groeger of Eugene. Alva Hyers is visiting relatives at Gardiner. Mrs. Peek returned to her home in Portland the first of the week. She had been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. I Carpenter for several weeks. R. E. Houston has purchased a new Ford ear. The marriage of Wallace Knox, a former Knox Butte resident and a prominent young lady of Portland, look' place in Portland Wednesday. Wallace is a, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Knox. ' The farmers in this vicinity arc busy in the fields. Dean Morrison, of Scio, is In the city. , M. M. Peery, of Springfield, is at the Albany. Left for Ontario W. A. llarrctt, state deputy of the Knights of Columbus; Wm. Eagle;, John Dooley and Eugene Shea, left on the early train thii morning for Ontario to institute a new lodge of K. C. ed. During th: afternoon a straw vote was taken, resulting with 13 votes for Wilson and 12 for Hughes. A lunch was served by Mrs, Gibson. ts (j) A ten cent tea for the library fund was given al the home of Mrs. A. I). Giegory on Monday afternoon of this week, bewim; took up the aiteruoon s time an-1 refrrltment wcri srr-.'cd. Ladies' Suits and Dresses Save those extra dollars by buying your dross or suit at tit Golden Rule. Your neighbors aro doing It so can you. . $15.00 Suits, every day price $9.90 $18.50 Suits, every day price '. $12.50 $20.00 Suits, every day price $H.7J $25.00 Sulta, every day price - $10.50 $30.00 Suite, every day price - $19.50 $32.50 Suite, every day price .,..... $22.50 Dandy new dresses $5.90. $6.90 $7.90, JU.90, $9.90. $12.50, $14.75, and $16.50 that you will aave at least one-third on. Better try it. Everything Always for Less Everything Always for Less Warranty Deeds. J. I), Turuidgo a n. I wife to S, Short ritlge et al, Oct. 16, I " 1 0. Lands in block 6, in llackleman's 3rd Add. lo Albany, $10. J. D, Turnidgc and wife tif J. II. in block Stnrus. Oct. 16, 9(i. Lund 6 in Haeklrinnn's ,1n ,.,li Albany, $10. Lena Anderson el al, to .Samuel Fawver ami wife, (Jet. 2, 9ln. I.mids in Sec. S3, Tp. 15, S. K. 4 west, SooUO." FOR SALE 25 White Leghorn pul lets at bargain, Frank Robinson, , IJ05 Salem Rood. o2l-24 SUNDAY ONLY GLOBE Matinee 10c; Eventing 15c Children 5c A corking good Triangle play, pro duced by Tbos. H. Ince, producer of "Civilisation." Beautiful Mary Boland n and Frank Keenan in The Stepping Stone The man'a awakening to woman's place In the world. Cheater Conklin and Slim Summervllle in "Bucking Society A Triangle-Keystone Ccmedy with a punch Coming Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 25-26 ey Audr M unson The most famous Art Model in the whole world, in her seven-part masterpiece PURITY Greater Than "Inspiration" Owing to the great cost of the production and the elaborate presentation, the ; admission will be 25 cents kOLFE THEATRE wi ! i r I f 1