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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, totoHM. CIIDC IT'S IRELAND You have wen children playing dreaacd in all aorta of ger menta and undoubtedly aeen tome when dressed In "Kover all" or aimilar gannenta. Playtime Overalls i re made on the aame llnea but arc a cheaper garment than "Koveralla." See our diaplay of PLAYTIME OVERALLS In Window No. 3. Price, agca I S, la 68c We are Albany'a eacluaive agents for both the Playtime Overall and Koveralla. Zj Koveralla are priced at 85c GROCERIES For Saturday Only BUTTER Aa far aa we are concerned, we tnd our cuatomcra have not heard of any auch price aa SSt Of $1.00 lor a roll of Cream ery Butter. Our Price for Saturday Only 86c LEMOUS , l ane, juicy, fancy Lemons, a d ., 13c (The laat cheap leT;ona. buy now) WALNUTS Small California, soft ahella, a p und. 17c LIMA 111 ANS Fancy crdc, 2 pound, for 15c BOY SCOUTS MEET ALL ITSELF IN TRIANGLE PLAY OVER UNITED STATES "Tfci Mllflm of Mully-O." the MV I runlr picturr ftisturiiiK .Mae Murali ami RoMT. lUrron, it Mid tC tie one of the truett picture of Iriih life yet thowii upon t lie icreen. It wit) In iccii ..i the Globe tOfligbt Tht urttiius in the little iliamroclc were . 1 1 1 . 1 1 i ' ! )y a .ethnical nt.iif that had to do very little rmn magiog into liook of tl cir extcmive library, for nioM of the im iiiIkt. had iu, illy .pent part uf their lives on rrtih ioU, One of thf most rluhorate serif" of I AM l an Irish fair. A complete village wan Iniilt on the ntudio xrnin I'M the ex pre purpotc of taking 1 In e rpi.odt-, atul tin-re one may iMHtittg rar twinKnH: through the place, ptt and cahhaei which i the rrtidr way of a inj hacon and fc'ftrn rattling Irish iiif and all the . i of the many thiiiK that ko to mane up in.- miner ticn condition. ThroOghoat all the little fla-hes of iatolcni KOMOOni "KliiiK (hc colleen., a jMQtina Ctl and a WUM cat- cblQjl at tlie wheel hubs and the driv er getting down to fight it out, dis tributing prizes for the best pigs, ami mi on. there i emphasit on two points Irish blarney and frith love of a good crap. The re-Ml of thii emphasti i the lin! ing together of alt these episodes into the tpirit of the play. The itory ha romance, ii bat blarney and ( has fight. Indeed, " The Marriage of Molly-O" b.is Mtncthblg M the story of Ciii'lrr i ll.i Ctndtrclll lived in the ashci; M'dly litis in diff p-ivi-My, with lit tle i Bat ind wear. Cinderella lountl a prime for her husband; Molly found a knight -Sir Lawrence O'Dea. The story of Cinderella is perennial; so it the story of " The Marriage of Molly (." ALBAMBRA MUSICAL COMEDY CO. AT GLOBE SUNDAY Use Your Telephone have it delivered right to your door .' t once without extra chargea to you. TRY OUR SERVICE Jitney Service Both Phones 25 Woodworth Drug (Company The mm h talked of Alhambra com pany, andtf ntun.ik't tnriit of Harry L St nr. ia tn appear at the Globe thc : tr Sunday and Monday nigbts. also Sunday rnatinee, Feb. n and 12th The appearance of this musical comedy company has been looked forward to bv Manager Myers for I rflM little tfana and the tlieat re-going pttbtic of Albany is promised a high . las entertainment from start to fin ish The organization comes well rtcontaacndtd as producers of plenty good singing, dar.cin.; and real mti ftical comedies the kind with just tit ugh "pep" and Ktnger to keep the audience in a pleasing ami entertained spirit. The program will change nightly, tba opening play being "Kit tle Miss Virginia." Popular prices are asked. A high clasi picture program has alaO been arranged tor by Mr. Myers. CANT ADVERTISE Ol lliall, Teh. 9. Cupid will have tO talca in his shingle and cut out the adertising if a bill pending before the Washington house goes through. It prohibits those qualified to tie the marriage knot from advertising and soliciting business. The law makers, however, are not discriminating .i liaal the God of Love. They are els, considering a law to cive him a , boot! This measure forbids lawyers I who are divorce specialist froni ad j vcrtising that fact and going out af I let divorce business 1 Somebody's 100 Words Are Going to Win the Writer of Them a Dandy Suit of Lamgham-High CLOTHCS The hundred words you write have jttt ns pood n chance of wln ninc yott the prire of n suit of I.anghnm-High, as those of any other boy o( tho Hieh School ago. 1 mi ham-High Clothes represent such n new i'en in clothes theynrespecinllydesiiedforyou fellows between IS Bad 20 Hint wo wnnt to get every boy in town sccinnititctl with thc-m. For tho first tint 5 you younger young men, who hart always wanted truly Young Men's Style, will find clothes lln.t satisfy you perfectly. Write on essay of one hundred wolds c r laas on this subject: "How Much Does Good Taste in Dress Influence Success?" Handle the subject any way vu want to thf re aro no conditions- -no restric tions, except that each entity en Untitled should be neatly writu a la Ink on one side of the paper, be one hundred words or leaa, and that It Most h brought Intoonr MSa Department by the writer, in person, on or btratS March 1st. Th Itidfres. who will decld.. whK-h bat has wtlt!fn the best ess. iv. wtll tte rot'tt proatlneiit i:t t'ttt 1m .Iius-i ( I r" lewlnnal llle ot this city. We hop to SBaWBCS their uar.i'l 1W la tba near future. It ihoitltt tnkr ly a little wbll- to write mtcb an es-.v. P '1 M be sure, you'd belter eurt n It uU -yuahavoaagns! .1 aa the oeat tellow of wmi'lnn tUo pr!e. Kss.ivs received bv n il fill But be cuoaidered. Ik aare '.3 dallvar your eaaay i . ua la Hfiaaj jTHE TOGGERY TWa Offer Opea to Yotiag Men of Albany and Vleinlty. aVJISO i At Albany Meeting Held at the Y. M. C. A. With Camp Feed and Talks. Vritcrday wa Boy Scout day all over the United States, ..r.: tnany of the .'" membert of the Scouts met in different ay, mostly at 8 30 p. m, for a banquet in honor of the day. One was held at the Y. at C. A. kufl night, with 1H IBanibcri and five nan who were once ho and contin ue young in their hearts, present. '1 hey enjoyed a good camp tncal of brans and pork, btaad and butter, apple sauce, cocoa and eooUas. got Sefl up by K. Ci. Snyder, koy Kinsey and Prof. McDonald, and served in formally in one course. It was a jol ly crowd of youngsters, lull of good n..turcd pep, but appreciating the splendid pledge of loyalty to govern ment, attention to the physical, moral and spiritual, with a promise to look out for the other fellow, which at the proper time, was repeated. Mr. Snyder, chairman of the Boy S out committee, presided, and called for a few talks, after telling of the organization and its work for clean lives among the boys. Those res ponding were Elmer Williamson, of ti e Albany State bank, who once had a Boy Scout club under bis direction; P, P. NattWK of the D emocrat, ami Pro! .McUmahl. Itesides making an interesting talk tba I'rof. sounded the boys on what kind of a trip they wanted to make the coming summer, and the biggest expression was in favor of Detroit, sometime n July. There has been some talk of a big hike by several of the clubs of the valley across the Cascades, down the Desrlmtes to the Colombia Highway and thence to Portland and home. The Scouts Club here has a mem bership of about 30, a fine lot of boys, 12 or over and under 18. At that age they become veterans and retire as honorary members. PASSION FOR POWER IN THEDA BARA PLAY The passion lor power is the ruling motive in the character of Elsie Drammoad, the pan which Theda Haru takes in her new screen play ior William Fox. "The Vixen," at the Kolfe tonight. Elsie's main idea in life i, conquest of men who interest her and who. she cc, can be useful to her in life. Elsie ia a young girl v. hose older si'ter, Helen (Mary Martin), has act ed the mother for years. The debut ol the two in Washington society is the signal for the beginning oi Elsie's say. She meets Martin Stephens, a wealthy lawyer. (A. H. Van .Hurcn). who hat been in love ith Helen; but Elsie's pow-ers draw him away. Only after he has been ruined throush the wiles of the younger sister does he rcalias what tia happened to him. El-ie. learning that lie has lost all his money and hen, e all his attraction for her. quickly ts rid of him. In a search for tresh material, she once more comes across a lover of her sister. This time it is Knowles Murray (Herbert Heyes), member of Iba diplomatic service He is about I" It-.ite for a foreign consulship, and Elsie derides to reave with him. To eifect this, she contrives to make Mur ray baltcVC that Stevens and Helen arr having an affair. To Helen she s;i- that Murray loves her. and asks, "Why should three people be un happy, if only one need be?" This is but the beginning ot the series of plots created by thi ir! until she reaches her downfall. SPUDS $1.80 Vancouver, Wash.. Feb. 9. Once upon a time potatoes the humble Bpnd were considered food for the poor folks who couldn't buy Jte dc iois uras. Millionaires had to have the Murphys dolled an in little paper rollart and garnished with fancy sea sonings to make them fit for a place on the icstive hoard. Now all is hanged. Potatoes are un to SJ a hundred here that's the price paid ranchers. The erstwhile humble spud wearing his own skin can crash right in among the canvahack duck and cavias without batting an eye. Eight Grandparents Olrn Marshall I.eek. born on Feb. 4, at Corvallis, has the distinction of hating eight grandparents. This in cludes a great-great-grandtnother in Iowa, two great-grandt'atliers, a crcat-grandtnother. tw-o grandfathers and two grandmothers. What "kid' can beat that? Dr. Hinson Remains in Portland Ir. Hinson. Portland's ablest inin istcr, has accepted the pastorate of the Fast Side BSptiSt church. Port land is fortunate in havinir hini re locate there. Saw the Elephant Piof. White and his civics class w-ent to Salem Tuesday, where they visited the eapitOl and other state buildings. They went to get a study of their civics in actual life. They also had the pleasure of heing intro duced to Governor Withycombc and the state school superintendent. Scio Tribune. WARRANTY DEEDS lesse Roy Innkin to Glen M. lun Itm, Feb. 7. 1917: 2.1 . acres in CI. 45, tp. 12 4 West: $10. IT. C. Wood and wife to Warren Kein and wife, Feb. 7. 1917: 15 acres in CI. 41, tp II 2 West; 10 GLOBE THEATRE 2 NIGHTS FEB. 11 and 12-Sun. Matinee HARRY L. 9TONES ALHAMBRA MUSICAL COMEDY CO. and the Famous Honeymoon Girls A Bevy of Pretty Girls Comedians Who Know How to Please in a series of HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL PUVYS 15' 7' PEOPLE- Reels of Pictures' 15 7 POPULAR PRICES Adults 25c Children 15c Doors open 7 p. m. Pictures 7:30 p. m. SPUD STORY The Aumaville Advance gives the following live spud item: ' Win. Park w ho lives in the hills north of Aumsvillc has a potato story that runs like this: He rented a 70 a -i tarm. put one acre into potatoes and from this one acre sold enough spuds to pay the rent for a year on the 70-acre farm and had over 40 bu shels left. FOR SALE A Regular Snap Three acres, house, barn, nice chick en parks, good bearing peach orchard and other fruit, one horse, one wa gon, harness, three cultivators, plow, seeders and a lot of garden tools: JO bushels wheat. 60 bushels oats, two tons of clover hay, jome household furniture, 40 chickens. This is all nice garden land, sandy soil and situ ated 20 minutes walk from Albany. Price $2200.00 cash if taken right away quick. See J. V. PIPE. 203 West Second St. )19tf WANTED Potatoes, onions, cab bage, apples. Ask us about hogs, veal, eggs, poultry and etc. Al bany Fruit Co.. Home phone 3, Ilell"J. F7tf WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $5 per set. Mail to L. Maier, 20O7 S. Fifth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. F2M7 SEE SCOTT Y For hot tamales at the O K. restausant, 108 East 1st S. Tel. 68R. Will deliver. 15c or two f..- s.- ,n taVr home dltf WANTED Two or three furnished housekeeping rooms. Bell 209-Y. F6-8 Mirpbvi's SEED STORE BUY SEEDS IN BULK IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY SEED IN BULK. FOR SEVERAL REASONS BECAUSE, you get a greater quantity; BECAUSE, you are assured that it is Fresh; BECAUSE, it is tested and guaranteed Fertile; BECAUSE, we have a greater variety: BECAUSE, it is governed by th; Pure Seed Laws of Oregon while the Package Seed is Not. BUY SEEDS IN BULK Coming Monday Y. M. C A. Lyceum Course Presents the Fairchild Ladies' Quartet Four Pretty Maids in An Evening of Mirth and Melody High-class, versatile, entertaining Program of vocal and instru mental and whistling solos, readings, pianologues, duets, trios, and quartet, WATCH THE PAPERS Any Seat 25c