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ALBANY DAILT DKMOCJUT. SATURDAY. JfXfi It, 1111 New Arrivals In Women's Sport Sweaters Fox Tennia, Beach, Outing and Stmt wear, we show a fin, col lection of New Style in SWEATERS. SHAWL SWEATERS aro the Mwnt; no iWvh, hip length, finish ed with fringe, tw sash with fringe ends. Comes in good wire tion of sport colon, reasonably-priced at $CSt WAIST SWEATERS Th, newest thing out! Waist Sweaters worn In placa of waists. Mad of fine quality wool yarns in beautiful colors, trimmed at the waist, ruffs and collar in contrasting col ors. UM OTHER SWEATERS In coat styles, slip-overs, sleeveless styles in wool and silk, priced at UK to iSt each. Flood's Store 134 West Ftot SL 1 Baby's Nursery can be kept bright and clekfl much easier if walls and wood work are coated with B-H Sit in Egg Shell Finish. More sanitary too, (or there will be adust,nor germ-laden cracks . to store up their hidden dan gers. B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish any one oi twelve shades makes a durable, smooth and slightly glossy fin ish. Can be washed with soap and water and wol cosssrits s prepare Scv treat Anuiactsrsa III eofsM4 b t raua 'ADR th bis (rati mm ! mmmt Po&c Cmm coiiin. c- Jfc gsa Satin Shell Finish JsiJaBWcjaca t i rTT I ii Trrt-r -r Vr'nrS"!"! i.ST' Hammond Lumber Co. Distributors for BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San Francisco CBVRCH NOTICES GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fsamda school at 10 o'clock, preach ing U by Acting Pastor A. W. Mc Fartaod. Topic, Paul's Life Race. fc. E. In 'evening. The men will hold their usual meeting Tuesoay evening at 7:30 and have invited the ladies to join them this week. All come. The Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. W. C Mitchell Friday at 2:30. AU tha ladies of the congregation were invited to be present. HRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath school at 11 o'clock. Spe cial music Miss Isabella Sprenger will sing. Let us be faithful to our Sunday school. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Dr. White will give an exposition of the Book of Ephesians in the morn- GLOBE THEATRE TODAY ONLY ) Bert Lytell BUNDMANS EYES COMEDY PATHE SUNDAY ONLY Gaby Deslys INFATUATION COMEDY FORD WEEKLY MONDAY ONLY Roy Stewart WOLVES of the BORDER PEARL WHITE THE LIGHTNING RAIDERS COMEDY KINOGRAll ROLFE THEATRE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Norma Talmadge THE SAFETY CURTAIN LOfcl EXPRESS NO. 11 COMEDY fcj Riker s Peroxzone Cream A mild, antiseptic skin bleach for tan, freckles, and sunburn. An excellent base for powder. Will not harm the moat delicate com plexion. 50 cents AT A complete new line of Mavia Toilet Preparations Dawsons Drug Store A complete new line of "Lady Mary Toilet Preparations ing service, 10:45 a. m. In the eve ning at 8 o'clock the sermon will show how God restores a fallen world. C E. at 7 o'clock. Teachers' Meeting every Monday night at 7:30. This i. open to all who desire to come from other churches. You are welcome even though you may not be a tearh- BAPTIST CHURCH The public is heartily welcome to the services of this church. Bible school 10. Worship 11. B. Y. P. U. 7. Evening service 8. The pastor will preach on Kinds of People I Have Preached To. or The Pew and the Message. ST. MARY'S CHURCH SunrUv services at 6:30 and 9:30 a. m. The services will be conducted by a Benedictine Father of Mt. Angel college. The subject of the sermon will be The Eucharist. Vespers will be sung at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will conduct mission services at Jefferson and Shelburn in the moming and will officiate at home in the evening. The publicis cordially invited. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARKN'E Salem Road and Sherman street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Prnyermeet ing Wednesday evening 8 p. m. No regular preaching services this Sun duy, as th, annual assembly is In session in Newberg. Rev. Harold J. Miller, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Corner Fourth and Ferry streets. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermon Is the Universe In cluding Msn Evolved by Atomic Force? Sunday school at 11. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8. The reading room ia open to the public from 2 to 4:30 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. All are wel come. QUARTERLY MEETING SERVICES At the Free Methodist church. West Sixth street near cemetery. Meeting tonight and Sunday. All are welcome. FRANK L BURNS, D. E. H. ALVA WALTER, pastor. J. 0. Penney Company A Nation Wide Institution Silk Dresses SilkDrcssSkirts I'HKTTY PRESSES In poplins. Crepe l Chines Georgettes, Taffetas, Printed Georgettes and Gingham (Maids and Checks. Beautiful models and lit oderalely priced All ii.es 111 to 4H $S0. (. $12.30. 114.73. $10.71. 24.71 Plaid and Stripe Silk Dress Skirts .V0. $00. $7.!H. $H.0. $.0, $12 30 7 InmrnrTrtfiH S I m M - J. V. Penney Coimmny A Nation -Wide Institution GLOBE THEATRE HLSDAY. JUNK 24 r,Ut 50c to $1.00 Wsr Tax Added R. M. HARVEY Presents SOCM L (Continued from Page field. Tl:e ccupl, will make their ohme ill Ihancn. A group of little folk passed a de lightful afternoon yesterday at the J. Barrett home, when little Miss Marybelle celebrated her- fourth birthday. The time was passed in games and other diversions brought to a dose with dainty refreshments. Miss Ora Harknes and Miss Sue Breckenriilge were hostesses to the ewiltght club memliers on Friday ev ening, th, occasion being a linen shower honoring Miss Nellie Tate, a recent bride-elect The delightful evening pasesd socially was complet ed with a dainty lunch. :and: CreoleBeaut) Chorus The Lsrgest and Highest Claw Minstrel Organization en Route. A Guaranteed Attraction 40 MINSTREL KINGS AND QUEENS Including Famous Ballad Singers, Entrancing Dancers, Novelty En trrtaiucrs. Expert "Comedians, In strumental and Vocal Soloists. A 2C-!'Kce Band, Every Man a Soloist TEN VAUDEVILLE ACTS Hatch for the Parade SEATS ON SALE NOW day evening and after the regular session went to the Elite, where they enjeyed refreshments. -- On Monday afternoon Mrs. Francis Wilson was hostess to a number of hr pupils, entertaining with a the atre party. Refreshments completed the jolly afternoon. I "" I Mrs. E. C. Riley was the inspira tion for a surprise shower, for which Mis. W. A. Cox was hostess Tuesday afternoon. A most enjoyable social lime was passed completed with re freshments. Guests included the Mes dfltres Euy, Tiarvy, Knox, Worley, T. P Hjcklen-.an, Lyons, Price, Lowell, I Rutis, P. 0. Hackleman Courtney Hammel, Strerl, Mrs. Reeves of Le fa ir m.n, M s Aluerson of Salem. ' Tuesday, June 24 Bargain Matinee Harveys Minstrels 25c ano 50c War Tax Added HnnorinT t're 11th birthday of Miss . Ixy Talis, a r.umber of friends sur I prised her on Thursday afternoon and parsed a tori:.l time at her home. Games, music end stunts mail, the afternoon's '.ours pelasant and later enjoyed the a'ternoon were Vra Em mons. Louise IuPee, Gladys Dixon, Roth Ccmi, Leretta Vonada, Morlm Rc:lcy, Vfd:pe ReiW, Ivy Rati. Hons Knox, Robert Burnett and El lon Kby. -- A simnl, heme wedding was ol- emniwl Mini!sj evening at the home 'f Mr. nd Vir.. C. E. Ingram, when M'ss Hattie KrndnTI and Gradon, C. Incrum rr married. The event w.is prettily irtnnged and of Informal character. The bride Is a daughter o' Mr. and Vrs. M. Randall of Spring' Your Casing IS NO BETTER THAN YOUR INNER TUBE. You cannot get the Greatest Mileage from your tire, if your Tubes are Weak "MAXIMUM" RED INNER TUBES Will solve your Problem and Save You Money. Ford sizes $.1.25; y others In proportion Neeley's Grocery East Second and Jackson Sta. 10c; cabbage, combination or potato sols, rugs, quills and Frencn now salad 10c; new potatoes with green (gays will be on sale; a grab hag for peaa. Sc: baked beans, 6c; bread and ! the children and a target practice. butter, 5c; k cream, 10c; cake, he; stuffed eggs, U; coffee, tic; all kinds of pie, 10c. Pelirious homemsde ran dies, cooked foods, Hawaiian para de. Your presence is desired! COMMITTEE. I.ailies of r'irst Presbyterian Church nyn CAFETERIA PINNER Wednesday evening June 2.rth on the lawn of the E. P. Cusirk home dinner will be served from 8 o'clock on. Tea will be served in the per gola in the afternoon from 3 o'clock until 6:30 o'clock. Everyone ia cordially invited to at tend. A good time is promised to all. Amusements for the children and a musical program ia arranged for. fol lowing dinner. Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Fortmiller will : eree. Baked salmon. 10c; hot meat loaf. A, m.- t.V 7. WW L V.i w-au . - ' . ,1 .. JsVrt'jl KF.V. IIAKdl.P J. Mill. Kit.. Modern thetdogy and a great American preacher says: "The slaughterhouse religion ticlongs to the dark ages . The gospel of gur, is an en tirely orn out dogma." Hut listen: The Hil'le says: "Without the shedding of blood there Is no remission Hebrew 9:24 This puts us in the same po sition as Peter and Apostles at Jerusalem, as we dare answer the same as they, "We ought to dey God rath er than man." Acts 5:20, A ."n.all Church of Great Blessings Pentrcnsul Church of The Nazarenc Sslrm Itoad and Sherman HL Pastor Buy Your FORDSON TRACTOR AT ONCE Now is the logical and safe tim to bgy your FORPSON TRACTOR. Manufacturers know that more machines will bg-wnnted during this coming year than can lie supplied. This is particularly true In roenrd to the FOKPSON. Its popularity hss created a demand that makes It certain That mnny farmers disirous of obtaining a FOKPSON will be disappointed. ' The FORDSON is simple to operate, compact, powerful, economical operating on cheapest fuel, kerosene. Just Us satisfactory nt the belt arf on the drawbar. Price $985.00 with plows W. W. 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