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PAGE TVO * %ATONAH RECORD THURSDAY NOV: 12, 1914. ..BAH.SVS DEPART \I-NT STORE... we are ing a in our Millinery Department 8 J 0 V Splendid Usorrment <?! I .idies & Misses . TRIMMED HATS IN SILK \i i VET atSPF.ClM I'KICKS FOR TIN \\tS. They comprise ;i ht of up-to-dat( - Sh Hats. * Sale Price $2:98, S3.98,. $4.98 Tlie\ an t'n kind you see in N • ^<\'k shops at S6, S8 iiml >Ii» Just a l6ok .i. ' '» will prune to you their *• s Mr- i w.i n l.uiiilii'i LIS Mi''. I'IH K.iimi t i liiinx h o f tuc Couu- T Lit the High So'iool Assembly i ;i |n>siili;ii in N«'u > nrk fo r tie iwii| \ \ \ \ l I ti r \. was organized at a ( will be crowded to the doors tomorrow in)-. Mii^ mi Tmir-ilay t-vcuing. Aa evening tlip.ro is iittlo doubt judging I\<I,IIM>. •I'liinnlti'v ffu« chosen con-, from tho advance sale o f tickets to M'.IIIII- M| i i 1, Merritt, {'.jairrnan,' t.ie Girls' Olee Club concert. The. T'H \. v. !> ii'i'.i h M iihi i op t ii 1 ill ln y \ \ r I \ 'Hi- m i \;il! y Itoii'l 11 11» - %\ i i> a i • I I ii.ii>\ M I i'i. \ • i ! r i 'i inii, - .mil \> st 1 \I.\ i ' : ii .it 111.' pri'i\ 'I'll' | , t l I ill ,1 II. u ,i 111 III., TIH'lll ni l I li - m t c ^ .11 U'U an nl .. ..I tl.. . M.«:„.^ ^ M jn Ue pyDllmMuin ' T 'ic program follows — ' ! ' rll,la> \ 1 ! (• ' ini llir'i School Building at sj Part One. T |, \| lt .., (iiri, in. ..ni l running'\''\' K ul \ ue <- nn, lucted each Selection Orchestra thvir nioi'nr ircm i Ma... T'nr-l.i, 1 'i.Ti-afUT The organlza-, Contralto Solo, \Ave Maria\ j lion [IMHII l» nclicial last winter and \ I'l.'nit l\ ' IIOBK, vice chairman, | program N oni- o f -superior merit and' IKMHU .u i up tn, v v Walker. II. I { Barrett., each number contains t.ie name o.' a I HriKi i • nine Mr KredericU \ V | Katonah favo\ite Tne proceeds will! \I>|. - IMOM'II Secretary Tn>as-' dwolt-d to t*ie purcliase o f a uew| iiriT r , winter* u<'ii\itiew wil l be- \ ictriila for t..ie uec o f the school H. F. BULKY & CO.. MT. KISCO. Mr (i-Mir^i !•'-> returned to his, no doubt wil l show nn increased mem I'.OIIH' at Het.V I uii Satnntay rti r- hi'r.liip t. iif season noon •.(» inline '.v. ,il |,n. wit i Ins, •l»URiit-*>r Mi- r !•• Unii..l,K { \Ji •'•]'••' SHtiej WrigiU Uii \<i\ Mi- . nn lane I a t ln'n 'IPI £ \ /, Now is the Time I.. I'll >our Coal Bin for next \ i r \»i. ( |f • ou're thinking: about »• !I,I ' \ou're going to bum, why not i I 'iniit where j ou're going to Ii. US II'.' Is (lie Same Old System Satisfactory? 1 . j (iu derive the largest ben- devour fi.< 1 i.'... I i.- value is out t iii from your heati *>i* with the of all nn'; <••. \'t '•» (he results. , t e J V 1 I. i iimount of expense and The htm !• i. j-> .tins cold! Get awny ' bondage, i \'•'li'. It's so ca.-v ! • UFIlTEDjSTATEsBoiLEn$ AND RADIATORS They cm >\\n t! • • . ' I wng by jioluinj,' ll'e ureal, i f'ora £uel couumcd Tl.oy .. • • lUyde- ) .>.i ,. : n that will salist>. Bik'iicii wiLb deepi\ra,not, i^rpa n»?t; r ^- - WJ-M . i rni'.n . .>, I.,M ...„chriiber. KELLOGG & MEAD Lt- list 1'j ' i . I •!> -it tlieae.efii- •\..i.t \t,..i,-,.;. tc-ms. Write i •• r-ih, \'. \'. Telephone2\>1 '<• '.»iare Heating Plumbing on .Mr s I I Kas- TIIP i i .K ,<I..I.I Hi l =ii.I i n I f.niril i | . ,.o; , Mt.s .1 W HalU-K aud Mrs .-lip. 11 ..-Hi \ ili-irni. will ii 11 'i i a\ Ii .< .,I,u j |l[.iinlam> KaUinii,i tl t.'i un l i.n I'i id.i\. \n M'liiliir .in', i.t 'i i.\. n i M.I f . All I he Tli 'ini^li l,i- <-rtoi 't< o f M t) \V tiininr- <.i i i i i il i i mi., .i 'i- t-\ , <l\ri a a him intf < *ia s been or- j i. 1 1 1 * l in I., p i ..in .iii 'l iiiiiiiv i rii s t'lin/iil i .i Kninnan, w nch ii the en- ti'i - .in I i .ili v nn.. i — u'l in ii KIOI t'ni --i ,i in of tl.. . !ir-.t li « mt'etings in »orli j an\ r,li-ri.; u .-iionl d prove o f much pliiiMirt- and prom to I'IP devotees Next Snini\\ c\i inn. - I'm rfuu ar if i.i.it plciMiri* liii.-i winter MidS ni.-otiiiK of i'i . i l.rvliiM. I n !cav„r i.,,,,,-,,. lurlin^- and assistatit. o f Xew Sonet, .Mil 1,. .. 1 I n Mr t . .«„„ of ^ „ rK al> „, of , Iil8ses tlutt l'urd>P Station lie \, t, •nriiii-r t '.i .H.M ,. ai . h s . llur ,, av afternoon and t> ( ' K |-..si.|,.ni .,,,,1 t ,e ineetini,\ ,. V( , ni , 1(; T ..v fo-nier c.iws is devoted will no dnnl.t |... M.pv l ,,i«.r,.-tlns All. ,„ ehiUlrcn an .l Hie P v«ni«R Hewlon to are invited to uttvtid and IK l p tomal.e, , „. BrottU U])J , Tjl(> da^p., are no , v t his nn 1 1 ili); a Micre -s lillcil and are large and enthusiastic . Don't mlBs the Saturday ftnder j Don't miss the Saturday Under priced Sales ut Hovt Kxns Tn prlcpa Sales at Hovt Urot Co Are your coals precious stones? Some he.''!•>„' s\ .li'm\ simply Ii You Are Considering a Change 1 tl us give you an estimate for a Beginning Monday, Nov. 2, until further, notice this Store Will Close at 7 P. M. Saturday Excepted. Men's Hats, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Heavy, Warm Mackinaw Coats S5.00 to $7.50 A New Line of FLANNELLETTS and DRESS GOODS or call fo r a .i r '. KATONAH HALL Hall 25x50 Feet Moving Pictures To Rent Tuesday & Saturday Evgs. For Special Occasions New Katooah Market Fancy Fruits aid Vegetables IMPORTED ^MIHETTl Following is a few prices tin- «<ek. Come in and see our large display i fresh goods: Have You Ordered That New Suit or Coat ? Oranges, per do z ...35c Crape Fruit. 5 : eacti. 4 fo r 26 c Beans. Q L -i*t ..10c Cabbage .8c up Cauliflowe r ....10c Bananas. Ooz. iSc & 20c AVERY. BLILDING, mbernes, Quar t eapple s •'..ich, basket '•ions doz. * te Grape s Lb 10c 10c !0c 15c 12c MM TO KATONAH HALL larmsaataBaeaai When ft is ti Down in physical condition jt' is u~ organs m <li^ostion has !• Thpn there n mcd for-^a, sa the ills wh .i 'h oc-casio*t|lly « sti*ongcot, Tiieonerenifedyj because the action of the <> irregular or defective. I speedymedicine to relieve >s even the brightest and -i> take and feci safe with fs BEEOHil'S PILLS Tht t ugesf.Sala of A The fijv .t u 1 • ^ .. 03 Sp^edi ness. const.|,at \iM, lac£.of : and Iastirr' .ui', lavement fo -vorito an .j i-. 'i Itdpierpn. '.-tiicine in the World ) in -sick-headache, bilious- ne, heartburn, dyspepsia, ihe timely use of this fa- You will become healthier . if you let BeecKam's Pills and stronger, amj mSre^chi -t PicH'You-.Up S..M e*gry ,t \' 1 ' iiaiei, 10c, 2So. Direetiftni pith every hoi P 'l .ntltjjj;*™* l» l.^lih and in especially T.lnable to women.'' iiii' i, ^ ,, ;'ii , -i! , !!!|:i;- ! i!.ji!!!'! 'pHE fall of the year with its golden browns. The end of *• the day with its soft lights and long shadows are like the close of a long life well lived. Among the many wholesome memories that come with perfect contentment, none is pleasanter than that of the bread and milk suppers of childhood. Diehl's Milk Maid Bread as its name implies, has all the glory of the autumn; the fresh flavor of youth, of golden days and dreamless nights. Eat Diehl's Milk Maid Bread It has the qualities that raise strong, happy men and women to Ihe long and prosperous lives. PHILIP D1EHL & SON, Inc. 5c. & 10c. loaves At all grocers , Shuhert, Miss Mary Helen Smith Piano Solo \Saltarelle-Caprioe\ Laek Miss Charlotte Hoyt \ iolin Solo, Romanc e Kb, Rubenslein Miss Green Contralto Solo.— a. .Mr Dream-maker Woodman li. Prayer for Peace Hall, Miss Smita Piano Solo — • a T o Spring Griesj b Lucia Sextette, Donizelti-Lesc'.ie- tizky .Misi Moees Part Two. Cantata. Garden of I-'Iowers Denza Girls' Glee Club, t'liorub, Tne Morn Solo, IlosebutU Esther Hull Chorus, White Butterfly Trio, The Beet Katharine Culyvr, Est'ier Hall, Vran- ci's Laurence, f \10 rum. Summer Breezes. Solo, Happy Streamlet Katharine Culyer. Chorus.— a. Good Night b Garden of Flowers. .Leading Family Grocers. DOYLE BROTHERS Sole agents for The Famous ROYAL SCARLET BRAND FINEST FOOD PRODUCTS IN THE WORLD, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Appolinaris, Cantwell & Cochrane's Ginger Ale and Sarsapa- rilla, Celestine's Vichy, Etc.; also Domestic Table Waters and Sodas. HUYLER'S. and PARK & TILFORD'S CANDIES. Aleceda, Graham-Courtney and all Cigars and Tobacco to suit each individual Taste. TELEPHONE 241 KATONAH, N. Y. You will find here a large and varied stock of Stoves and Ranges Competent workmen to cure your Heater and Furnace Troubles PITTSBURG FIELD FENCE. BROOMS. BRUSHES. Household .Supplies. GEO. A. TEEDf 1 tLtjMBmG\ HARDWARE KATONAH, N. Y. Michael Duggan has resigned his position m Plainfleld, N. J. and has! returned to his Katonah home. Reduced Prices One day laet week Mrs. 15 S. Fol- Kom entertained company rrotn South | Salem on Oysters SEAL SHIPPED GAULOIS TIRES For a Short Time. It Will Pay You to Investigate NOW HAYES' BLUE BOOK GARAGE, Katonah. at PEOPLES MARKET Booming Business. The relation of th e present European situation t o tho Industrial an d commer cial life of th e United States an d th e part to be played by the business men of th e country In meeting th e condl lions which now exist is th e theme of an interesting editorial in th e October J. iltANKUN RYAN, F*cj. ^suc °f New Vork Telephone lie - view which snys in part: Phone 13-J. \While preparations for war alwas'S cause a feverish activity In business, there inevitably follows a period of do presslon which Increases In intensity with th e proportions aud extent o f th e conflict. As a consiuiui'iice of Uio Euro pean war, whith is the greatest ever waged, our own country is bound to suffer. \ \It Is estimated that England is speudlng S.\i5 a second, an d that it M costing the seven belligerent nations Want Column «ATES.-Not exceeding four lines 51.200.000.000 a month -5 cents for f.rst insertion and 16 t Am , erlc[l we ,l I ?^ f botl i \?? S o„.„ „„i - K Vi tunity an d a responsibility In this world ents for each subsequent insert.on crlslg Wo , )!lV( , , bp opportun i t y, m „,,..„.. „_.„ , which, a s tho New York Times says, HON \:\ rOU SALI-.-As long as th e ^ , UIlUcl . u ., nt i pU> tuorc ls j™\ Z'Z ? , u , P r ! >K nothing unfair or ungenerous.' to reach sale Pure hxtra. tod Honey a t 00 cents * ,,,,,-tlves of a larger per ijtiart, postpaid to any address . ' ' . , „ , ,,.,,„„ within the 2d zone. Arthur B. Tnttle, shnre of th e worlds trade we have Salem Center, N . Y. the re.spousllnlity of our economic so curity at home nnd the devising of new For Salr--A lot on Cherry Stroll means to ki-ep in motion the wheels of \•xion feet uext to Mr. Charles Uro- ou r industry, an d lommerce.\ wet's residence. Reasonable. Apply Tllt> H' ,v li'« points out that th e tele- o Box lie, Mamaroneck, N. Y . Phono orfers large possibilities lii fa cilitatlng matters for the buelnesl SHOPPING—Mrs. V. M. Carr makes md \ at 111,8 tiu \ \ f a ' ilsu(1 ^' 0t \ im daily trips to New York City, ieav- -whether it be th e tluancial pressure iut, Katonah o n the 8.47 train. La- or th o preSMire or added business. If dies' shopping a specially. Residc/i^ H is necssjiv.v lo n-iluce i -.\peiisi>.» by \n Benedict Building. Telephone call rudm ing a sales for. e tin- tcleiilioni- 20-11 will reach inure cusii.inei'^ In .- HI Jtonr jr than a biilesinau OM the sttcct cruild WINONA MILLS T.NDERWEAR -afta^ \ rmleb in n fl,M IMW-trnrtr^mn .-.. HI n h t had ,£? m ^ B H ° l , Wi1?a ' PJ J rti 7 plait, or ilull'-»Hw5 the, .-nn -al l up Bedford Hills. Oldest biggest, be s , , r tonitfw flh| , ,„.,,. , .nils. Underwear, hosiery sweaters. , h . w • , ,„„,,. knit goods. Drop me a post card and ,' , y . ... * wIIK call '° ! ' s e ' v l , eii '>i'. o. .«»!• — • in ' \\-\^ f be 1.ought : nd sold. Initial's • nil In' Houso of six rooms an d rented, ilenls <•:»» be undo, i ' .1 i t'mit FOR sKi -iE— r- bath, two large halls and pantry, -<! llul \llier thing s ™n i— il -.n • i \ double hard woo<l floors an d cabinet I' 1 \\\' if only n f- '' \I <-\ trim, good cellar an d garden, nlco lcl \ \ f 11 ' P'>»siMinics lawn, chicken house an d run . No rea sonable oir-r will b e refused, inquire I Good Advice, at t.ie Record office, Katonah. | Mother-ln-Law—'The doctor oald I was all run down an d needed Btrych- Girdle Ridge Farm Katonah, N. Y. Grows Quality Farm Products. FALL PIGS FOR SALE Telephone 9-J, Katonah LOTS FOR SALE.—Only a few choice nine aa a tonic. Now, I don't want to lots left. Now is your time to buy take too much. How big a dose do you if you want them cheap for cash or recommend?\ Son-in-Law (hopefully) Installments. William Simonson, solo —\1 wouldn't take tmSre than a gallon agent, 3C2 East Main St., Mt. Klsco. - t o begla'wlth.\\ M CHURCH iNOTICES. \T-*; >,—' 7 . , Nay , Nayl Episcopal Services will-be conduct- - A young gambler ha d Just asked hef ed by the Rev. Henry Chamborlaiiie to be \hls'n and tho maid popped he r each Sunday a t Katonah Hall a t 4 bead i n the room an d said: \Did ynu o'clock. All interested are cordially .call,, sir?\ .fWhnt? <Vith :*•« l-.i . STEVE GUERRIER0 LADIES and GEN^LEMENS TAILOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SUITS MADE TO ORDER. S 16.50 up. Any Style. Fine Assortment of Goods to Select From. Pressing, Gleaning Repairing Satisfaction Guaranteed. AH work done promptly. Katonah, N. Y: , ro ctcan - * aponoo. h . , ' For sponges,, that tj |a r t.e, .Become slimy, it is found! by treating *theni in the followjtog manner, makea^'the •good as now\: Get a'baBln, fill'\itjsii- boillnc water \and a ; littS* washing soda, then put the sponge 'into 'this and leave It for several hours When ttv- v .«•-• • ' »••\••» i^ plain hot.wa* J. Leave I o'clock . Al l Intereste d ar e cordiall y !. call , sir? \ .\Whnt ? *Vlth l -..t„. \ ' ' ' .J. Leava 'V ^toTtted,..... ,, '. J l;mnoJdina?..i\a4, ^u'-j^ ^oa.' w V^onge in the :,cwd water tmtU-yp4' ? '%t'