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IHI‘ JOHKETOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN MONDAY, NOV 13; church domes _ ~ Or Ths WEA CALENDAR OF REGULAK AND SPECIAL EVENTS PLANNED BY THE SEVERAL RELIGIOUS SO. CIFIIES AND THE CONGREGA- TIONS OF THE CITY. Wetlan- There will be & meaning of all the | pastors «and the officiate of all. the iterian church at 8 O'clock this even- Ing for the purpose of conference and , pm‘yer over the spiritual «ondition of the city and churches. 'The Willing Helpers will meet this { svening with Mrs. F. I. Gidley. \The pastor delivered the first of a series of sermons on \The Good Samaritan\ Past evening. St. Paul's. The monthly mesting 'of the Baraqa, class will 'be postponed one The Gangregatim will read with ns } + i i BEQKER’S \_ Plasters zpme Bail: # k P M SIMMUKS JOHNSEO‘W; N. X. Bmldmg And Rem odeling OF ALI: KIND®: f Gives pi‘bmh’c attentfon, the best “at materials, First 01m Workman No Job Too Large or Too Small. | Thom, 261. P.M. SIMMflNS m South Market Street, John-torn. mitats me- 4 great watiafaction of the splendid success of the parsonage debt fund. The fund has grown till it amounts ,, ;o nearly one-half of the whole debt. 'The money paid in has been applied to cancelling two notes-one of $500 wad one of $1,000. ' Baptist. The monthly meeting of the Wo- church will be held Tuesday evening ast'? 30 o'clock. Mrs. Matilda Low- ery, leader; - topic, \Trials and | TrHumphs in Europe.\ Wednesday afternoon. o'clock, the advisory board will moet at the church to consH with the pas- tor regarding the spiritual interests make an effort to 'be present. The junior B. Y. P. U. and others who wigh to join this society are re- quested to meet with the pastor on Friday afternoon an: 3:30 o'clock. The regular prayer meeting will be held on Friday night, - 'The Ladies' Aid gociety will hold |a supper on Wednesiay, Nov. 22. 'The Rock band wHAli give a concert December 13. St. Mark’s. The Ladies' Aid society at its Last Tuesday evening, Dec. 5. ''Che executive committee of the I us; Main St. Johnstown l 1 I | 21 different kinds. Enough in each can for six portions.. 10¢c the cangts cans 25c. BUTTER Pure, sweet, renovated. The pound 30 cents. Manzaniila Olives By the measure. The quart 30c¢c. Fresh Clams Fresh Oysters Basket Grapes Malaga Grapes Grape Fruit Dranggs Roy:1 Biend Coffee 1 a AE an 1 [ I CAMPBELU'S Ladies' Ald society 'will meet Dues- day evening of this week at the home of Mrs. William Reid, 13 1-2 Gilbert street. The regular prayer service will bo cal work Saturday afternoon at 2:30 | o'clock. | are urged to send their children to this service. These services will con- tinue until Easter. The Sunday school will hold its lannual Home Mission service next Sunday evening. The members are invited to attend this service. . Methodist. The Standard Bearers will meet @t I the nome of the Misses Lathers on 1 Montgomery Street 'This evening. The Woman's Foreign Missionary 1 society will 'hold a meeting at the church on Tueslay afternoon at 3 o'clock. Class meetings will be held Wed- nesday evening, No, 1, at the church and No. 6 at the home of Mrs. George Mosher on Byard streot. On Thursday night, the members of the Estella Thompson Mission cir- cle will entertain the members of the church and congregation at church vestry. Prayer meeting will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Class meeting will be held Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Reformed. The Ladies' Missionary society will meet at the parsonage on Tuesday iwhurches in the chapel of Presby- men's Missionary society of the. The Ladies' Aid society will meat | On Wednesday evening at 7:30 | of the church. - Every member skould | mesting decided to hold a supper | | held Friday evening at T:30 o'clock. | -- The pastor 'will begin his catebheti- | The parents of the church . the | ' evening. The subjeit W111 be1“Chlna On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock \will the weekly meeting of the Junior Endeavor. Prayer moeting Friday elvening at T:830 o'\clock. The Ladies' Aid sbcwty is plen- ning to bave a musical and Hiterary entontainment at the thurch on Wed- nesday evehing, Nov. 22. Ttecita- tions will be given Bby Mrs. B. J. Mead of this city. Special music will be rendered and a most Momm program is anticipated. : wo nbn Episcopal. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew will meet at the parish House this evening at 8 o'clock. ; The members of All Satimbs’ guild will hold a meeting at the parish house this evening. i - The Women's auxiliary 'will meet at the parish house on Wednesday. afternoon. i - Friday evening} ato T:i15 o'clock. i The Albany Mocesan conwenmiuoh i wiil be held at All Saints' {cathedral, Albany. Tuesday and Woednesday, NOV 21 and 22, [ duites reemyseride. tihe members of the ®wo teams in | the Sunday school Mission Fourney contest are Pequestéd tomeet this evening at the chitch mow tPloct cap- tains and to 'make '. when necessary awangememts 1 CHILDREN'S BOOKS Johnstown Public Library. |_ The new books in the Ohlidren's | department of lthe Jonnstown public | Hhbrary follows: Afltshtefier—fiuest of the Four 'Barbour-' »~miatéos. Bush—«Prairie Rose. Peland-Girle of Dudley Bohool. Dpouahey-Through \Elie TAttle Green Door. Dupn-Scout of Péa- Ridge. Hastman-Yellow Star. . Ingelow--Mopsa the Fairy. Kingy-Ia mm Rierre. Marshall -Island Story? Naw York (Peeps wt. Many Lands Feories.) .- Perkins, 412mmyL-q-Zliflmtcfim Awing. Richmond, - Grace w'smwben'y Acres: Seton-folf in the Wanda Sweet -Bix Little Penumkers Taggart-Nancy, the Doctio'r’s Lite tle Partner, | Taggart-Six Girls and Betty. Tomlinson—Cbammonwox the Re- giment. United States (Geograiphv Reader Series.) Webster—J ust Patty. ( | _ White-Adventures 'of Orde. Bobby M | _ proopsan convento: 1 of the Episcopal diocese of Albany will be held Novemsbefl 21 in the Cathedral of All Saints.: One of the features will ibe the misgjonaty meet- ing to be held in connecti-Z: with the | convention. The busin gesslons . will be held in Graduate ban Bighop ,D!oane will preaide. Bishop Doane Will 7p the nar- mon at 10:30 in the mérming The | missionary sgorvice is to be held in the evening and a speaker of na- tional reputation is to be on hani. It will be cithor Rt. Rem Bishop An- Lloyd. R The convention ll through Wednesday, én commit- tees for the yoar will be Chosen and officers elected. f M. - -- 7 w. C. T. U. BUSINESS MEETING. -] o following order of business will Lbe: o'b-serye Devotional exercises; reading of the record of last business {meeting; ar- i rangements for the chal Thursday evening, réport of the committee as bo organization; other plans of work; select eadings; ad- journment, closed by ftth ‘beuedwfli’on i 309 596 Iwo , I Talwhmws - Riplon Bros 40 W. Main St.. Johnstown w TWO DOLLARS if ADDmONAL 54 ADES 6 Fon 25F R 25 CITY DRUG STORE FRANK J. PALMER, Pharmamst 0004644846 4640644466 M. G <G 0000“ 444696000066 00666464604 “WM‘Q Some razors suiti only the others suitfonly the expert. | novice, | . SEXTOBLADE RAZORS | ‘Call and A pleLsul'e SON? on 30 money re- snit both alike. see them. to demonstrate. day guarantee. funded if not ontié'ely satis- factory. } Sole Agents for Johnston Meeker of Sprakers and Miss Esther | Ben Homme | The forty-third annual convention. derson of Chicago or th | Rev, Bishop . continue At the regular meeting of the W.. |C. T. U. this evening te Ribbon sq-- 1 1 | © i where her brother-in-law, Formerly of this sity, . of South I broke his | duced the ALL YOU A CASCARET TONIGHT NO STOK HEADACHE, BILIOUS STOMACH, COATED TONGUE OR CONSTIPATED - BOWELS - BY MORNING. Turn the rascals out-the head- ache, the biliousnegs, the indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gas- 'es-turn them out fuvnight and keep them out with Casearets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy |/ liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day of dis- tress. Let Cascarets cleanse dnd reg- ulate your stomacH, - remove the sour, undigested and fermenting take the excess bile from your liver F \ ; food and that misery-making | gas; | and carry out of. the system all the . decomposed waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will surely Then | straighten you out by morning. They | work while you sleep. A 10-cent box | head and cheerfulness for months, Childrenlove to take Cascarets be- cause they taste good-never gripe | | or sicken. . . #---- \ ~f T AROUND THE CITY | with friends at Northville. harles Pierce iof Schenectady F Uy Put Into Ciroulation “1 pent Sunday with Wis mother, Mrs. Wallace Yost. William Wentworth, Western \ Un- ion telegraph pperator at Schenec- tady, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. James McMartin came down | from Lake Pleasant on Saturday to ¥pend a week At her bome here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams || were the 1 friends yesterday. gfiests of - Amsterdam Mrs. Ella F. Kemp of Schenedtady, is visiting friends here. Miss Anna Campbell of Utica was yesterday the guest Of her sister, | Mrs. A. G, Doubleday. } from any drug store means a clear Miss Lillian Lorentz spent Sunday | Mrs, E. Yoran, who thas been quite : {11 for goveral weeks, is now making tontinuous impnovement. Miss Almeda Frederick spent Bun- | day with her sister, Mrs. Putham | Miller, at Sacandaga Park. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Conn enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch of Hagamans yesterday.}. Tho Students' club will meet with Miss Maria Streeter of West State treet this evening. The Ladies' auxiliary of the Y. M. CG. A. will méet on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock instead of on Tuesday. Mrs. Vedder Yates of was the Sunday guest of Dr. and Sprakers | Mrs. C. B. Walrad of North Perty street. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shelp of Glen spent Sunday at the home of the lat- ter's streot. Charles Brown has returned Warrensburgh after spending weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pitcher and daughter, Marion, who have 'been vifiting friends at Schenectady, have to peturned home. Mrs. Joseph Maitland of South Melcher street has as her guest her mother, Mrs. H. A. Northrup of Ches- hire, Mass. Tracy Sutlif, who has secured a | fM position with the Dayton Scale com- pany 6f Albany, entered upon his | @ duties this morning. Mrs. Levi Putnam of East Main |] street has been called 'to Benedict, W. - H. Stark, is quite ill. Miss Miriam Knoff, who has been spending six weeks with Mrs. John home this evening. William J. Adams, who submitted to an operation for appendicitis at the Littauer hospital last evening, bas been quite comfortable today. The condition of Miss Clara Brown, who is ill of typhoid fever, | f ghows no improvement. Miss Brown resides at the electric light station, | B south of the city. While playing about the house on Saturday - the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maitland Melcher street fell and fracture. If the weather permits tomorrow carpenters will begin the removal of the cupola from Johnson Hall, as a part of the plan to restore the old I house to its orugmal form and out- lines. The extreme change in the weather | .. i has kept people shivering all day. Yesterday at noon the thermometer hung about the seventy degree mark, but today it has been between forty ani fifty degrees lower. Saturday's Amsterdam Recorder: G. Zeller of Johnstown was a visitor in this city today. * * * Among the guests of the Elks club yesterday were Elmer Litle and son, Eimer Title, Jr., of Johnstown. * * * Wil- liam Leonard and family of CGaugh- nawag&£ moved to Johnstown this week. mother, Mrs. Stocker of Wells | two | |E. Woods of New York, is expected | M eightéen-months-old | arm. Dr. D. V. Still re- | 1or-~ Natural Head Rice This is an uncoated pure food head rice which has not been Issubjécta4 ed to the usual covering of glucose, tale or other preparations, commonly used by rice millers throughout the world. Coating or polish is liséd to give the rice a better appearance and in order to put on this polish . the flour which covers the kernel before the chaff is removed must be || brushed of. The flour contains a lagre percentage of the entire nutri- pient in this cereal, and it can be readily seen therefore that the un-. polished product contained in this bag, from which the flour hag not? been removed, is faf more beneficial as a true health food than the ‘ coated varieties. For cream rice pudding, soups or steamed as & vege- table we guarantee our uncoated rice the best obtainable. It is put up In one pound cloth bags, keeping it perfectly clean. -15¢c a Ib., or 2 Ibs. for 25¢. . inintniniins Admiral Cocoa This brand of cocoa is far aupsrlon in quality to any thar adeda aver sold at such a low price, and its merits are indisputable, It is e. pure sweetened \cocoa free from al 1 such adulterations &s staroh, flog and four and it is; a nourishing beverage for persons of all ates. to' is readily soluble, making it convenight to use on all occasions, and its flavor is unsurpassed. Put up in full half pound cans,-185C. _ ( s This war is chemically prepared to dlean and smooth the iron: and impart a silky gloss to fabrics. other was. There is no dift and no waste, a x64 and you push the rod as the wax melts, Be each. BROOKLYN © MARKET, Retains its shape and outlast! It is put up in tubes with Very handy, Try one.«-= I J. SPONNOBLE, JR. 40-42=44-46-49 West State Street. , Ask the Clerks About Our Special Cash Discounts. They 'Will Bave You from 56 to 15¢ on Every Dollar. <peus. a - Telephones, 1 133! Unusual opportunities for economy in fur buying that can not 'be equalled 'when the regular fur season Pull Hines of the popular ideas afford an ex- cellent range for selection. SOLD FOR, CASE OR ON CREDIT. $10.00 Blue Bear Sets at $7. 48 This set of Blue Bear Furs which is so popular - this season is composed of large -full sized shawl trimmed with four large tails, and lined with satin, and large pillow muff in the newest approved shape. Colors fast dyed. An unusually large pur- chase of this one particular number enables us to Sell this $10.00 86t At $7.18 Coney Sets at $5.98 Made of first quality French Coney, cholte of | black or brown blend rouff in square or round, lin- ed with satin. Choice of large deep shawl, trim- med with heads and tails or of extra long satin Hned throw. An exceedingly good value at .... w e e a e aes a e a a eny s na ee ss ny sek -...... $5.98 set Blankets and To any lady contemplating the purchase ¥ & nu- Coat this announcement is indged Welcome. of very fine grado of pony skin}! dyed an Srcellant Black. Deep roll collar. 52 Inches long, Hned throughout with best grade gatm. Handsome but- tons. Elaborately trimmed thro ghofit Tha reat: est fur coat value ever offered, Regul m $40.00, 'at BRT nfia°~~i ...acom..-~---'.qoutoa¢'n- ~ Ladles Coney Coats at $29. 0c} Made of real French Coney, carefully seleated | whole skins. In black or richly blended gable, lin- ed throughout with best grade satin. . roll : collar. Turn up cuffs. Full gizes, at .. $20.00 Bach .- aol __ il -. R . f los if midi bum al Com fort-aisles The chilly winds have begun to blow, warning all that heavy 'bedding IS now A ~ ' most extensive display awaits your inspection at our store. weight Comfortables all marked at their lowest. 39¢ Corset Covers Reduced to 29¢ Fleece lined corset covers. neck. All sizes. Long sleeves. reduced to Fitted style. High Regular price 39¢, 29¢ --------------- # a a e e 66 na 6 6a 666 ® *.0. New Black Petticoats Something entirely new made by \Grewen.\ A skirt made to fit perfectly, to conform with the new style of dress skirts, Made of fine sateen and trimmed in various ways, according to price. A fine skirt and one which every woman needs in or- der to show off good clothes to best advantage. Price . ............. .79¢ up ....... ay a e na t t kn tk n t t tas Rugs, Carpets, Linoleams, Lace Curtains, Draperies and Ready-Made Garments sold on Easy Torms. 1 gray, assorted colored borders. . with pure whlte cotton. quilted. Value $8.50, at ................. $2.98 EVENIXGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. Heavy full sued Blankets and full \ope 5 _s $1.10 Blankets at 89%¢ ~> Full sized double bed blanket, in white, thn mnd .- | Light to handle, Regulag price $1.10, _ ....-.-.n.o.-..'f.o..--¢ -.-'-ot;§§b _ is - aa fi s i Comfortables Covered with a high grade of éilkaline in vérious patterns With plain border br ezntlrel'y plain, filled Sewed and knotted. or yet gives great warmth. Our Special DISCOUNTS will save you from bc to 15¢ on every del- lar. Ask About Them. (Made . |