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^ • .Mil '' V Vol. 66, No. 16 UNION NEWS NT JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS' OF HUMANITY—THE PEOPLE'S PAPER Union, N. Y M Wednesday May 22', 1918. 50 cents a year in advance. 3§K&- „ long 15he Churches CHURCHES. ROH. '¥>wwiioway, Pastor. . -* .J^-qpHURUHEf. ODIST CHURCH m St: 3r£l$$^7.'.V ......7 P. m BjSrKUy 7 -80 p. m. iiiJjwcor Grant avenue pastor ^Telephone 272 — ;ana Children ^Dhe««8 «S»<< W3 .^ vf x-- .„„„ „ _ after- A Great Net of Aiercy clrc»vT\ through, cav Ocean, of Uuapeakafcle Podrv! £AmerteonReiGro» • • • • • • • • • • • • • Farm and Garden Tools. • • HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Chi Namel Varnish, Oil Cook Stoves, Netting, Screen Wire, SPECIAL Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • X Ajax Defiance Auto Tires and Tubes, Anto AcccftQrieBj. fjavolene Qil, Tilqnid Yaneer -and 0'Cedar • Oil Polishes, Johnson's Aato Gleaner and Wax. J«\ Phone 325-R ^ Toulson Hardware Company • • • • • • • • Red Cross Junior Workers And The Children They Aid The upper photograph shows junior members of the' Red Cross making garments for the refugees of devastated districts of Europe. The lower represents a group of children in Italy wearing some .of the garments made by chil dren in the schools of this coun try. GO ON or GO UNDER UR work is the war is won not done until aiicf peace guar- peop- secured which will antee freedom to all les great and small. The Third Liberty Loan LETS the STAY-AT-HOMES HELP (Save to buy) FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Union, New York. Banking hours, 9 to 3. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Some \IFs\ values • • • • If you come our way we'll send overflowing your way. If you leave a dollar with us it is merely the ironey for its equivalent in Groceries. If yoj are anxious to secure goods which are not afraid of the clpsest scrutiny, this is a good place come. Glad to greet you at any time. exchanging • • • • to | VanGorder's Grocery • • • Phone 322,M 107 Nanticoke Street Removal of Meat Market To the People of Union and Vicinity:— Having rented the store of J. E. LeBaron No. 122 West Main et. Cnion, N. Y., recently occupied by Sam LeBaroo as a restaurant, will move my pleat Market from the basement of the Major HouBe, Nauticoko st, about April 1st 1918 where I will be pleased to see all of my old customers and any new ones wishing to trade with me. The New Market will te fitted up In first-class condition and being located on the street level will) no steps to climb up or down and also more room, I feel that I can take better care of my meats, and also of my customers. I wish to thank the people of Union, and vicinity for past pat-> orage and solicit a fair share for the future. ^ CITY MARKET J. P. Bosworth, Proprietor.