Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 25, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DXM0C1AT. WXDMXAOAY. APRIL M, Ml
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Look the List
Over
If you art Intended call and gat our
prtcaa.
WINDOW QLASS. ALL SIZKS
VARNISH, STAINS, ENAMELS
PHOENIX PURE PAINT!
SHEEP DIP STOCK TONIC
POULTRY POOD
and a now and up-to-date Una ol
Wan Papar. WE Bl
all SELL RIOHT.
WE BUY RIOHT
Burkhart & Lee
Albany, Oregon
held Saturday. About fifty ware
pre tent.
Mfn Bertha Beck attended a meet
ing of the Omocron Mu Club at the
home of Mitt Helen Myert in Albany
Saturday evening.
The Country Club wa entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doty
Saturday evening. Dancing wai tiie
diversion, of the evening.
Mrs. Mitchell was teriouily ill Sun
day, muthroom poisoning being the
caute. Dt, W. II. Davis was called
and she it rrporlrd much better,
Mr. and Mrt. George Atkcson and
Mr. and Mri. William Caldwell mo
tored to Kenton county Sunday to
visit the Anthony boyi.
Ixland Koertt apent the week end
with relative! at Philomath.
Milt Krnettinc Roertt spent the
week end with her parenlt, Mr. and
Mr- Frank Robert).
t RIVERSIDE ITEMS
(wi5ftt
Mr. and Mrt. Frank Krwin ami
their three children arrived Monday
from Idaho to vitit Mrt. Krwin't par
ent!, Mr. and Mrt. II. II. Kastuian.
Mr. and Mrt. William Slrllmachcr
were Albany vititort Monday.
Mr. and Mrt. Herman Anthony
were in Alany Monday.
Ad Shew wai in Albany Monday.
Mr. and Mrt. Will Caldwell were
in town on utinrt, Monday.
Mi. and Mrt. C.lauien and ton.
Robert, were chopping in Albany
Monday.
Mr. B. B. Jameton took a load of
potatoet to Albany Monday and re
ceived for them $112.
Mrt. Jennie and Miti Agnei An
derton entertained the clubt Thurt
day. Owing to the unpleasant
weather the. attendance wai tmaller
than utuat, but a plcatant time was
enjoyed and a choice lunch wai
erved. Mrt. Frank I-twin wat an
honored truest.
Mrt. Miller, Mrt. Ilurank and Mrt.
Jamrnn attended the Sunday school
convention at Lebanon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrt. Archie Millrr and
Mrs. Bnrank went to Charity Grange
Saturday. J?
An unusually lively and interesting
meeting of Callamelte Grange wai
LAST OF SEASON'S VAUDE
VILLE N GLOBE TONIGHT
With tonight's vaudeville offering
at the Globe Theatre, the season for
Hippodrome Tour B will close in Al
bany. Sixteen bills have ecn pre
sented here in the last four months,
and the manner in which the theatre
going , public hastaken to Manager
Meyer's offerings bespeaks their ap
proval. Tour II has been a success. Plans
arr ajirady under way for a bigger
and better tour next year, and the
acts which will be sent out of Chicago
for a tour of the smaller cities of the
Wett will be even better than the
ones this year. And yet, many of the
acts which have appeared in this city
this winter have gone on to the Or
pheum, Fantages and other circuits
after leaving here.
Tonight Manager Meyer offers
three sparkling acts with a five-reel
Paramount picture and a two-reel L
Ko comedy. !!- and Alfredo, the
two hickt from Hiclcvillc, are an in
fectious pair with pleasing rural com
edy. It is a novelty creation with a
delightful blcndiiv of mirth and mu
sic. Mitt DeFay't imitations are a
special feature and assure a hearty
laugh.
Mist Lee Yoke, Chinese character
singer, will render a number of popu
lar and classical vocal numbers .
There is much to admire in her vol
ume and flexiility of the singer's up
per register and precision of delivery.
There is an air of finish and class
to the offering of the Misses La
Varde and Wilton. Their opening
number, the Blue Bird, is done to har
mony and graceful action. Mits Wit
ton follows with an artistic dance and
Miss La Varde with a solo. The con
cluding number, a medley with saxo
phone and voice, it decidedly pleas
ing. Wallace Rcid and Clco Ridgeley in
"The Yellow Pawn" will delight in
the five reel Paramount picture, which
hat to do with the artitt life in the
fashionable Bohcman set in New York
City, and deals with the love affair
etween the wife of a district attorney
and a famous painter.
Defendants in the case of William
Schneider against M. Kerf hat eeen
filed.
Good Creamery
Butter 45c
HIOHEST MARKET PRICE
PAID POR CREAM and EGOS
and PRODUCE
Harelwood Co.
12g West Second St.
COAL
Just Received
CAR LOAD
E. R. Cumming's
Fuel Yard
Two very important facts
for young men about this store
trrSH Hn S k-t-, 1
ONE is that we believe in
young mn; the other is that
they believe in us. It's a great
combination.
It has brought us the trade of
the best dressed young men in
town. Right now they're all
strong for these new
Hart Schaffer & Marx
Varsity Fifty Five suits
You'll like them toor another
reason why this store is a young
men's center. Older men like to
come here. We can do a good
thing for all of you in the best
clothes made; all-wool and stylish.
Fit Guaranteed.
The Toggery
The
of Hart Scbaffner & Matt clothes
Thursday GLOBE THEATRE II Friday
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OF JULES VERNE'S
"20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA"
Nothing Like It Thrilling Beyond Your
On Earth Wildest Dreams
Produced at Coat Exceeding Half
Million Dollars and Requiring
More Than Two Years
ill the Making.
SEE The death trrapplr between gi
ant octoput and pearl diver.
(The only motion picture of itt
kind in the world) showing an
octopus and a man in ferocious
hallle on the ocean's hottoni.
SEE The weird grave digging scene
at the ottom o( the tea.
SEE The daring crew ol the sub
marine Nautilus leave the boat
from its under side, to battle
with the strange inhabitants of
the deep.
SEE The magic submarine window,
and view the amazing panoramas
of the deep, more fascinating
than anything on the face of the
earth.
SEE The Nautilus rise from its
orean bed to battle with the II.
S. Ship Abraham Lincoln.
SEE Captain Nemo's party explor
ing the ocean's bed with the new
diving apparatus rnpiiring nei
ther air bote nor life line.
SEE The hair raising combat be
tween divers and giant sharks.
Undersea Photograph? Made Poaal
ble by the Williamson Invention.
BUM
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STUPENDOUS and SPECTACULAR
The Under-Sea Motion Picture achievement of the Century; flashing
before the eyes of the world the most enthralling scenes from the depths
of the ocean; maritime marvels that for countless thonsands of years
have been denied to the sight of mankind; the wildest and most fan
tastic dreames of Jules Verne and the moat noted fiction writers realized
and ( surpassed visualized for yeta in pictures heretofore deemed impossible.
IE only production of its kind
in the world the only photo-
drama actually photographed at
the bottom of the ocean, amidst huge
changin sharks, the feared tiers of
the mighty deep.
The dream of the wildest romancer
"'outdone.
The production that reveals to the
people of the J earth the strangest
sights of the ocean's depths; sights
that for thousands of centuries have
been denied to mankind.
YOU WILL SEE The fwiftest dramatic action hair raisins battles thrilling escapes fearless attacksall at the very bottom of
the ocean. You will see Jules Verne's dream surpassed. You will witness sights that up to the present day no man on earth has
ever set eyes upon. .
TWICE DAILY-2:15 P. M. 7:45 P.M
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