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ALSaNV' 6aj"LY CKMOc'Rai. saturdaV. JANUARY" ii, iflil tsimraa tauMstvornti' Did You Ever Stop und Think 'WHY we undersell all competition at all timesf W, do not pay tiavclinn men's commimlons we pay cash lor everything; we buy an aril the same way. W du not pay anoimous rent do not deliver hvr mi idle cleiks. We buy for our 175 Husy Stores as one we tlM bin discounts (oi casll. Pait of these savlns (o straight into YOUK pockets. Heller stop and think, Mr. Man you owe It to your family to get alt yuu can of the best for your money. HOT WATER BAGS AT Pongee Silk IMPORTED, HAND WOVEN, ALL SILK, 33 inches wide. The ideal t ilk for all-year-round wear, i Supply your future needs at this ex ceptionally low price a yard 75c Flood's Store 334 WEST FIRST STREET FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY oume a war bride on Wednesday of ..itcs A. Iliester, Chatlei Leonard, this week, when Miss Hard Smith I'liarkt Curry, (.'Union Strain-?, H. uas united in marriage to Kohcrt ' I., lirotl'erton, Dick Rotors, Virgil l.ouis Burnett. T,hc att'air was i-ry I ItacMcman, Irank llall.ui, ti. l. r.l'cy ijuift. taking plate al 7 o'clock at the j I im r ilacUciiun. U. Ilarey, IMrsonacc oi the Christian cluirch. 1 John Hi.itit. Waid I yn;-, A. How The crreinouy wa-, performed by Kev. ' ers, I liner Cox and t!ie hostos. IV I. od Morgan. Miss Hva Thackcr ! Is) a) S attended tin? bride und Mr. Roland' m, m,e Uaircil cnu-rtauird J Allan acted as best man. The bride Knuii ut cirl aifct ha) iriends at her ...... ..,:.-..i : .... . l .i-.- ..ili ' i . ' . . to the strains of the wedding march idayud Ity Mrs. C. W. Sears. The mom wen drcoratcd with fer.is and potted plants, arvd following thr 'Vcre moiiy," wjhich caused a suat deal oi laughter, a "reception' was held, and iti fete 1 Co-Respondent I ROLFE S! Prices 5c -15c 1 a "wedding fet" ended the evening's fetiitie$. Thoc present were Mes thuncs K1U .Merrill. C W. Sears, tth elma Young, Pauline Schoel, Carter. Allen Cull, K. Tiu'iupson, 11. V. St -;ttton, K. C. Tate. Marturetta Wininiicry, Tunseml, if. A. Warlord. A. liowers. and Miss Minnie Mer rill. 9 An extremely pretty wedding took ' place at the home 01 Mr. and Mr. 1 t. E. Strwart, 7J8 East Third street, j when their daughter, Miss Lead V. I became the bride of Cor. Ferris C. WilUiiiis. of the Filth Company. A Hare number of friends and relatives -siennbled tor the ceremonv, which i wa performed by Rev. G. li. Young, j The attendants on the bride were the ; Misses Bernice Hall and Fav Miller. ' A repetition followed, and a wed ding lunch was served. T.he bride tossed her lovely bouquet, which was caiu-ht by Miss Dorothy Shank. ; The bride is a popular young wo man and the young couple have the : best wishes of their many friend. ' Last Thursday night MUs Agnes Dickson entertained the girls of the i r. F. C, of Grace church, at the i 1- R. Carter home. The evening ! was spent in games. music and a taf ! fy pull. tA jolly time was had by j all present. Another attractive Albany girl be- .... First-Class Meat Only handled at WINTERSTEIN'S CASH . MARKET , , Main Street MOTTO:, "Live-and Let Live Phone rders taken and meat ready wrapped for customers calling. We sell cheaper by selling only for cash and making no deliveries. : HOME PHONE 1301 Shaving, 15c Hair Cut, 35c Bell Phone 198-J Try the Hotel Albany Barber Shop Three first-class barbers We want you and your children Absolutely Antiseptic 110 West Second Street Hear This The Young Woman For Today Theme of Rev. G. H. Young Sunday night 7:30, at Baptist Church. Russell sm will be explained at this service. GEORGE Morning sermon 10:30 UP-TO-DATE Jhe New Movie, FREE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Sunday Evening Sermon: The WAY of the TRANSGRESSERS TWO REELS H. BENNETT, Pastor Hammer Male Quartet SERVICES FOR YOU New Columbia Records r ; Today COME IN AND HEAR SOME OP THE FOLLOWING ' GOOD NUMBERS No. 2423 OVER THE TOP male quartette 75c No. 2412 SUNSHINE JANE baritone and tenor 75c No. 2412 IT'S A LONG WAY TO BERLIN BUT WE'LL GET THERE .....- 75c No. 2410 LIFE IN A TRENCH IN BELGIUM 75c No. 2396 THAT BEAUTIFUL LAND male quartette 75c No. 233J-GOODBYE BROADWAY. HELLO FRANCE 75c No. 2335 WHEN JOHNNY MARCHES AWAY 75c Woodworth Drug Co. was attired in an intormal dress ot (iray taffeta. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett have many frien.bi tn Albany, the bride twmng refuted near hore Mtice coming to (Veuxm from Michigan nine years ago. and the groom having spent mot of hr- life .here. Hr is a grad uate4 i Albany high chool and is at pr ent at Fort Can by the Fin!i company. 'ter a "hort trip to I'ortlaml, Mi v Burnrrt will return to Altmuv. Fridiy evening the Amotna and the Agoga Sunda school clae nf the H.;ti t church ft eie cordially eir.er-taiit-esl at the home of Mr. and Mr. Will Kttrkhart. Games and nviic were the feattire of the exenine. Thi party was held for the boys who are oon to leave. Fdward (Armstrong, who enlisted in thr armv. and Carl Rncif-egger leave- for Californ ai At' a late hour refreshments were servcdL j 1 he nw"iniers ot the Amomi class mics a-c Kutn -Mciuniei. .Maurt Mcianiel, Vebna I. a wren son, Alice I awrrn-ion. Flizabeth I.awson. Canlice Cde. Ruth Straw. Florence I .awson, 1 ena Tobev. Eunice Voile. Margaret Wint. Mable Clast-n. Melba Ifower. Sally Smith Father Wilcnt. Artie Hough t'in, Afytli l.aRoe. Ktlvn Rid-wav da Ros. Rina Reevt. Virginia Tom- I hron. T!,e mcmlws of the Airoga cla-i ir,- Raymond Tomlinon Carl Rueg--ggr. Molt Diiednll. Russell Reeves. F.'!-.vTrd L'mphrry. Edward Arm. stiong. Ronald Albers. Kenrktll Phil lips. Otto RUime. Tom Gilchrist and Albert Sanders. The invited guests were Rev. Geo. Yonn. Mr. Taylor, and Ax East burn. I'rettily and cleverly carried ont in every detail as tiie stork shower for which Mr. Bert Davi was host ess on Thursday, complimenting Mrs. Earl Can field. Pink crepe paper, baby storks and violets were used about th rooms in decorating. Pink net and crepe paper were effectively used on the baby carriage in which the many dainty y and useful gift were" presented to the honor guest. delicious lunch hronght the after noon to a close. Enjoying1 this were Mrd .iYie Furl Canfjr'td AValtr home Um night, alter the II. S. d bate. P aiKing was the Jncrnon en joyed until the hostos served a light Mijpcr. 9 (d The N'eos Nurnjilie club held an other of its jolly and interesting mcetiiiK on Friday, hen Mrs. C, H. Essex presided as hntcs at her . home on Maple street. 1'olted plants and violeu graced the rooms where' the afternoon was passed with knit-j ting and fancy w ork. and completed i when a lunch was serxed. The mem ber s, mel:ile iMeiaun-- Roland 1 tackle nun, I- art to le. Clinton ' Straney, John N'eely. Homer 1 ow d. Cilen Will.ird. Je arner. Fd Yter eck and C. It. F.siex. t n Thursday afternoon the Necdlc crat'l club met at the home of Mrs. Bert Ste en son at Sunrise. The rooms were attorned artistn allv with cut flow crv JSevertil ad!'ioual re present to eniov the pleasant afternoon with the clul inrmlitT-. m kmtttug anil ctnversa- i 1 'P.. I 'u icw refreshments were srrvetL M rs, T. Telle i n entertained the S. S. S. club on T hit unlay afternrnin at Iter home . Fancy work w a en joyed dii ring; the afternoon and re freshments were servexf at the clorte of the pleasant social time. Mrs. Gray oi St. Louis was a compliment ed gnest. The nirK belonging Co the Sunday school class of Mis Slade ' the Christian church were entertained at a merry party on Friday evening at the house of Miss Roe Ian rials. About ten were present and enjoyed several hours togrther with g-ames and nniMC as the di-rrsions. A dain ty lunch completed the pleasant lime. W The T.adies of the N'cw Ida club met with the Red Cross auxiliary of Fast Albany Tuesday. The aftiTnoon a passed in sewing. It ha. been decided by the members to devote 1 fnc afternoon of eich week in Red , Cross work. METRO 1 LAY SHOWS PLANTATION L I K F. Oxer JMI Georgia .t-iikn-s pk king ctttton in the tiebls on a plant ttoti will be seen in "The Vou e of v on science." a Men o w otitlerpla . v o "tarring 1'r.uu is X l'urtmi.ti and Hewtly Hay nr. which will lr 'iti at ti'e Robe Theatte on Snt!a. Iilwni larevse, tiiieloi, took hi ,company of leading plaers to the j ietnity olS.iv aim -h, ieorgia tor the ' .t.tjitit; of lliee plantation 'i'iirv Mi'n' relicts ovrullt . . It.3t M.n'. kluki ..vrull. tIJt Mm. kii ciiirrt overslU 11.31 Mru'i lUuiirl sliiilt II 69, II.M Minn divin shirts ... 0c. "4k Men's k'' cinrrl psntjs .. li t Mt-n's iMitntK ifowm Mc Mi-u'ii ontum pAjauiAS . .... 91.44) Mrn'. ciii ihir 2 for 25e Men's li 'tlirr laced tllovrs 2c Mrn'i wink ut 2 for 2Sc Men's enl.nrd li.lkfa . I for 25c IMe.ulie.l inn, Ini. 12 I-2C, 13, IKc IVr.al.- 12 I 'c. 13c, IHc lle-. uinnli.uil 15c, IHc l eieene.l .nilll . . . 2C Kuniier u.il.ileu s 2c V.. die . '! 4e, 7"c. Vttc $I.2S. $14. $161. $1 K. 1 4Hc. $1.44 ti M 17 in. ine-.wlitie'' nil inline. MOc . in. tjlti i.i, .ill eol..i t.t ll,.i,,e dr..e $1 2J. I 4 K, mi. Hi.li $1.2.1. $I.4U. $1 9 Mm'. Line l il ..vei.ilh $1.39 V ? i ) t h i n 4 Always (or t.rss -7 'W mat att u J Ryarythiiig Always lor Lm .rinei..il , le.i.linil cidund pl-er oere I'aulme rd . -linw i lriue, lm plays Aunl Jenny, .it! the ei.l j W'jller llii.in.sid. (Ciuy I'etelisiia hiwhiif; Vnih.Mi) Hyid, ho il llnrle ,'.uted in the iliiineili.ite vii'lilit". I lit 1 M,.r nil llie CM-eptiiin of th' eli.u.ii ter., ixlm nw'ic- olill. MMiked dlutlMli.- al'ilitv. otel peiiple .hmvil ill tlx 11 Save the fnod and help the fiu'hter fictit. n re GLOBE Speeial Music Six Piece Orchestra Tonight Durinx the evening the followinK selections will be rendered by thr orchestra a an accompani ment to the pictures: ROSE OF ALGERIA By Otto I.snnley OVERTURE SERENADE ESPAGNOLK By George Biiet Before the Calif's Palace) FROM ) G. TRINKAUS The Streets of Bagdad ) , ZALLAH ... Wm. lraine PASSING OF SALOME A. Joyce SULTANA . Emil Ascher SOMETIME YOU'LL REMEMHKR M L. Held XYLOPHONE SOLO LAST TIME TONIOHT Mine. Pctrova "EXILE" Iter gripping personality never more dominant, Pe trova overcomes all obstacles to reach the heart of ths man she loves. You will like her in this gripping story of love and adventure. ALSO 'Arc Waitresses Safe?' 7-reel Sennett Paramount Comedy AND OREGON INDUSTRIAL NEW! Coming Tomorrow LL HART In. "Tb. Primal Its ,ure iSfVT: Saturday Only Charlie Chaplin "POLICE" A Comedy in Two Spasms ChaS FeSSia5 Accordionist ACCOMPANYING THE PICTURES, AND SOLOS J wu.j.su, i, . isv-.-.;.-i'.v i i -!.' 'if ' Jii r. 4 I fjojj I Sund'yOnly METRO PICTURES prci.enti Francis X. Bushman AND Beverly Bayne Bryant Washburn and Virginia Valli, in 66THE FIBBERS" -- yr Lonesome Luke Comedy and Aragus Pictorial Today's Schedule 1 OVERTURE Sousa March Semper Fidelia - 7:30 p. m J SCENIC Argus Pictorial i... 7:32 p. m. 3 COMEDY From London to Laramie . . - 7:44 p. m 4 DRAMA The Fibbers 4 , , :05 p. m. 5 SOLOS Old Time Melody Hongkong Jaza Rag - , 8:50 p. m. 6 COMEDY Police .. :55 p. m. 7 SECOND SHOW . 9:25 p. m. IN THE "The Voice Of Conscience" Takes you back to the happy days on a GEORGIA PLANTATION ACCORDION SOLOS By Chas. Fessia LKO COMEDY With Hob McKcmie, formerly in AI bnny with the McKemie Merrymakers ROLFE REEL LIFE USUAL PRICES vo i r. This picture has never an. I eared In Albany before. 3SE PRICES: I IVK and FJFTKKV Cent. Hue tan MATINEE I IVK and TK.V Cents' plus U.