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sx it- iF : u ~- :Facts © * » B va‘ -Ca t a G + GRAND OPERA HOUSE coOoHNnsTtown puma-“5‘s! a - Moving Pictures (Changed Daily) Illustrated Songs NEW PICIURES NEW SONGS NEW RECORDS Two Shows Prices 5¢ and 10¢c Family Theatre Gloversville, N. ¥. , Best MOTION PICTURES in the county Two best singers in the business 5--CENTS-B IN NEXPENSIVE VAGA |_ , TOWN NEW YORK Greatest Resort City In the World, About the Grand Hotel and sos ',. « New Annex. - That New York City Is the best place to. spend a boliday with more ( d go and more places to see su anyother city in the world, is w & fact. known to everyone, but some people -do nof know as yet that it sy bean inexpensive vacation as wall.: Those who are familiar with the famous Gfand Hotel with its large; fine;\ new ' Annex, | know 'that if, you' make your home dt this hotel yon -will live on the best in \the 'land, and nave no com- plaint to make about the cost. <- Just {{wo short blocks from the ' new PeSusyigsania R.. R. Terminal, ith subwa¥a, elevated and surface, cars, theatres and shopping districts. Immediately «at hand. A favorite home 'for. visiting merchants, com. travelers,.fight-ssers, and a perfectly agfe stopping 'place for la- dies traveling alopa. | « Many: army and navy oBMecors have for years consbigred the Grand the one best place to -stay while In New -¥Fork. Nof only, is the Grand with | its Bue and new Annex beautifully \and moderrly furnished, but ther tortable and at ease. sre absolutely: fire-proof, and have , every facility to make guests com- . The diving fa- cilities are unexcelled, \ -Fempting club breakfasts as low 'as 25 cents:; a Table de Hote dinner for $1.25 {with wine $1.50). Splen: did music adds to the pleasure of the evening meal. < Reautifully furnished large single rooms at $1.50 or more per day- room® with private bath and hand- ~ some suites at equally reasonable rates. When visiting New - York City, stop at the Grand Hotel and enjoy, real home comforts. © Write now to Georga F, Hurlbert, President and General Manager, for. m practical guide to New York ( with maps). Don't forget the addreggs- on. Broadwzy, at 'Thirty.First Street. Wells & Potter Cor, Main and William 6ts., JOHNSTOWN, N. YC. Representing some of the largest | companies in the world in the fol- lowing winds of iusurance: | Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Steam Boller. Linbility, Sprinkler Leakage, Bur glary, Plate Glass, Motor Boat, Tor: nado, Use and Occupany, Profits, Rent, Parcels Poss, Tourist Baggage, Bonds. Automobiles a Specialty. CALI UP 126. € The Prosperous Man é Prosperity does not come by nck, nor fortune by chance. The continual practice of sav- ing pot only makes a man thrif- é ty, but helps him win financial success. An account with the Home Savings Bank of Albany will give you a greater deter- g mination to save your spare cash and make regular deposits. 4%, INTEREST PAID @ | P - - ¢ THE HOME | ! SAVINGS BANX 4 OF ALBANY ¢ 13 NORTH PEARL STREFT ; SQ 1Gi@08 4 : brid : lk Modern Business Idea. «You still assert that competition is the life, of trade?\ \Oh; yes,\ re- plied Mr. Dustin Stas, \But we don't sare to compete for a chance to sell our goods. What we want is to find people with their money out compet- ing for the privilege of buying them.\ GEO. ' entire change of pictures will 4 H } . Come and let us demonstrate to you the finest Cocoa on the market. We use Van Houtenx's Cocoa exclu- | sively in our fountain for Hot Choco- | late, Chocolate Syrup and Cream. See the big display in our west window. DRUGGIST. *Phone 20. 133 W. Main St. P 3 ROUND TABLE TEA ROOM $ g 32 6. Perry St. Leave your order for Ice Cream for you Sunday dinner. Ice cream served by the dish. PHONE $20 503 WRmHT, The Caterer AMUSEMENTS AT THE GRAND All Week at the Grand. The attraction at the Grand this wesk will be the popular moving pic- tures and illustrated songs, showing the latest licensed releases, as pro- jected by the new flickerless ma- chine, accompanied by the mechani- cal effects that\add so much to the realism of the subject shown. An be §hown daily. Particular attention will be given in the selection of the illustrated songs and records, assur- ing always a good entertainment. Two shows nightly at the usual prices. AT THE DARLING \The Chocolate Soldier.\ One must search 'the pages of theatrical history with a microscope to find a parallel to the sustained success that has attended \The Chocolate Soldier\ since its opening night on Broadway three years ago. The irresistible melodies of Oscar Straus, exquisite lyric emnodiments | | | | I 1 i \infamed condition of the of every human emotion, spread over | New York that night and the next morning like the news of a financial panic. and were transmitted with miraculous speed through the coun- ' try. This opera, whichwrought such a transformation in metropolitan cir- cles, and still holds undisputed sway over audjences everywhere, will be presented - tonight - at the - Darl ing theatre, by the Whitney Opera company. Heading the cast of \The Chocolate Soldier'\ is Roy Purvience and the best to be said of him is that he is all that is desired of the part. Miss Frances Hewitt sings the title role with wonderful talent, Lotta Gale sings the part of Aurelia Pop- off, Emma Loomis, makes a very fas- cinating Mascha, J. Russell Powell, as the fierce Massakroff, is very amusing to everyone, Nelson Riley and J. F. McDonough keep up their well known reputation in the roles of Col. Kasimir Popoff and Alexius, Olive Randolph and George Ogle are included in the clever company. Harmanus Bleecker Hall --- \The Princess Zim-Zim.\ A fresh up-to-date drama, which, for period has been written up to the most modern moments of Coney Is- land life, will be seen in Albany at Harmanus Bleecker hall on Decem- ber 4th and 5th. The new play is the work of Edward Sheldon, a re- markable young dramatist, who, since he graduated from - Harvard university six years ago, has written three plays that will become memor- able in the annals of the American drama, viz.: \Salvation Nell,\ \The Nigger\ and \The Boss.\ The title of the new play is \The Princess Zim-Zim.\ - It depicts life among the glittering hordes of show people at the popular sea-side | resort, - with which is 'nterwoven apowerful love theme. The new play will be pre- sented by a cast led by Dorothy Donnelly, John Barrymore, Lee Bak- er, John G. Sparks, Suzanne Shel- don., Effingham Pinto, Thomas Vor- den and Olive May. PEAFYXNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local application. as they cannot reachthe diseased puriion of the car. There is only one way to cure deatft- ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an mucous lining of the Eustachlan Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rtim- bling sound or iti s<rfect - hearin«,. and when it is entirely closed, Deaf- | ness is the result, asd unless the in- /' famimation can be taken out and this tube restored to its norn al condi- tien, 1 will be destrove?i for- ever; nine esoes ont af tic. ore ecause ed by surfaces. We will g.ve OneHundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir- culars, free. F. J. CHEXFEFY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, T5c. 'Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. i | WALTERS, which is nothing but. an in Caimcd cexw 2 don of the une oud . THE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, DEC. 4, cured 1G CQiLENDARK OF REGULAR AND SPECIAL EVENTS PLANNED BY THE SEVERAL RELIGIOUS SQ. CIETIES AND THE CONGREGA:. TIONS OF THA CIFY. Presbyterian. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed in this church next Sunday morning. day evening of this week, 'The session will meet Friday even- ing after preparatory service, in the { ecpurch study. Persons desiring to unite with this church may do so at any meeting of the session during the year. At the communion service suc- ceeding their reception the names of such persons will be announced. Each year at the March communion the year will assemble in the front seats of the church and at that time fellowship. evening with Miss Genevieve Hape- man. The Willing Helpers meet more avenue. An important meéting af the Young Men's class will be held at the church on Tuesday evening.\ The Mothers' club will meet Gr Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leon baugent, 511 North Market street. The regular monthly meeting of ciety will be held on Wednesday af- ternoon in the chapel at 3:80 q'clock. The subject will be \Western Women f in Eastern Lands.\ Reformed. The series Of, special ° meetings | which have been held during the past weok under the direction of Evange- list BHliason were concluded yester- day, when Mr. Hliason pade ad- dresses at both morning and evening services. The services were both largely attended, the church being filled last evening to \over-fowing. The meetings have proved very grati- fying to the pastor and people of the ing and «inging being of a very high order spiritually. 'The Philathea class will meet this 'evening at the home of Mrs. Roarick, 16 Wells street. The Sunday school will meet on Tuesday evening for rehearsal of the Christmas cantata. - The director wishes all that are to take part in the program to 'be present promptly at 1130 o'clock, otherwise it wil} be necessary to choose some one else to be gone ahead with at once. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mts. Calvin Kenyon on Walnut ave- nue. The 'Cheerful Workers will meet on Thursday evening at the homesof Mrs. George Stata, 15 Prospect street. On Thursday evening the members of the Delta Alpha class will meet with Mrs. W. J. Spraker on North Perry street. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at g o'clock. Prayer meeting and preparatory | service will be held Friday evening - at T:30 o'clock followed by a meet- ing of the consistory to receive mem-» berg. ~ per will be observed next Sunday morning. cre St. Paul's Lutheran. The annual meeting of the congre- school room, Monday night, Decem- | ber 11th, at 8 o'clock. Full reports of the year's work will be- given, church business transacted, and the mecessary officers elected to fill the expired terms. It is the duty of every member 'to be present and help transact the business of this meeting, lhe Philathea class will meet on | Monday night, at 7:30, at the home | of Mrs. Vincent H. Carver on Hoosac \ street. The regular monthly meeting of | 'the church officers will be held on Monday night at 8 o'clock. Methodist. Glass Amity will hold its regular business meeting on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Estella Cham- berlain, 65 East Main street. It is desired that every men/ber 'be pre- | seni. i'ue Estella Thompson Home Mis- . sion circle will meet Mon lay evening ' with Mrs. Cora Horning of 14 West Montgomery. street. On Tusday afternoon at 31:45 : v'clock, the, pastor will meet the [ wes.bers of \tha Junior Probation ; Class. Ciase No, 1 will meet at the church C at the home of Mr. and Mre. George W. Mead on Mason street. On Thursday afternoon and even- ing, the Lailes' Ala society will con- duct a Christmas sale in the church parlors. A short musical and literary program will be given in the evening. - Praver meeting will be held F- Preparatory | services will be held as usual on Fri- | all who have been received during | will be publicly welcomed into our The Ready Workers meet Monday with Miss Isgzbella Fraser of Whit-. 1 league. the Women's Foreign Missionary go- i | urged to be present. church, Evangelist Eliason's preach- evening. take their places as the practice must | . room. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-. gation will 'he held in Tthe sunday | . congregation and will be held on tage i following Wednesday evening. lowed by a quarterly meeting of the ' White's tor the peace of the brand Green's for the brow not for the <h Wednes ~:y evening and Class No. | | CASTORIiA a : THE BEST Christmas Present FOR THIS WEEK: In Our Store is A - FUR LINED COAT At $75.00 Of course we also have the cheaper grades together with the fur collar and fur trimmed coats down to $25.00 A (21 day night at 7:30 o'clock, followed by @ special meeting of the Epworth | The pastor will meet the members of the Senjor Probation class at this time. St. Mark's. Choir Director Muddle is grrang- ing for a Christmas cantata, to be rendered at vesper service on Ohrist- mas Sunday. A chorus of twenty voices will take part. s The Queen Esther class will meet at the home of Miss Ola Stoller, 8 | Hoosac street, Wednesday evening. | All the memibers of the classfarei 'The Ladies' Aid society willl serve i a supper in Kennedy hall, Tuesday, between the hours of 5 and 8 p. m. The Catechetical class will meet on | Friday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. The parents are urged to send their children to this service. The regular prayer meeting will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. . As this is the closing month of the year, all the members are urged to meet their financial obligations to the church. Every member. is ex- pected to give what they can for the support of the church. It -is your privilege as well as your duty. Baptist. There will 'be a business meeting of the Bible Searchers class in the church parlors at 7:30 o'clock this The Philathea class will meet this evening with Miss Nettie Roberts £ 205 Fon Clair street. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon in this church. The monthly mééiing of the Board | of Trustees will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock ijn the prayer iue regular weekly prayer meet- ing will take place on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Topic, \'The Law of the Spirit.\ ane Rock Band concert will be held on Wednesday night, Déc. 13. United Presbyterian. The members of Mr. Liddle's Sun- day school class will mest Tuesday evening with Mrs. H. B. Adams, 515 North Market street. lhe annual meeiing Of the congre- gation will 'be held on Wednesday , evening, at which time officers will | be elected and the reports of the of- l ficers for the year read. - The meeting of the Philathea class which was to have been held Wed- , nesday evening bas been postponed on account of the meeting of the Preparatory service will be held at the church on Friday evening, fol- uadies' Aid society. The quarterly communion service will be 'held nex? Sunday at the morn- ing hour of worship. c (M Bt. John's. The ladies of the parish are asked to meet at the parish bouse this af- | ternoon at 4 o'clock. Rvening prayer will be held Friday evening at Ti15 o'clock. RED CROSS SEALS, One seal for a penny, you'll take how many? Rods for the glow of the Christmas, | cheer; new yeari . beir, Who'll drop a penny instead of a tear, To less n the list in the brand new | year? For Infants and Children, The Kind You Haye Always Bougid Boars tho 'three games Saturday with the Pro- Eignatare of >-- BOWLING s At Colonial Club. Teams No. 1 and 2 will play at the Colonial club this evening with the following make-up: No. 1-Rowles, Thyne, Deyoe. er, Hodgson, Racker, Hanson. The following is the schedule: Monday--No. 1 vs. No. teams. Tuesday-Verieger No. 7 vs. Riton No. 4; Timmons No, 6 vs. Sponnoble No. 15. Ricketts, Riton, week's 2, club Wednesday-Lucag No. 9 vs. Jos= | lin No. 14; EAiwards No. 1 vs. Moore .x0. 5. Thursday-Hanson - No. 2 Wayne No. 12; Hackney No. 3 vs. Deydoe No. 10. ~ Friday-Carroll No., 8 vs, Cross No. 13; Evans No. 16 vs., Pierson No. 11. Saturday-Ciub night, alleys open. Kolanekas Whitewashed, The Kolanekas came away from the Y. M. C. A. alleys on Saturday afternoon with a thick coat of white- | wash daubed on by the Athletics. Ime latter also took the honors, gan nsaking the high single and to- tal, 154 and 406. Score: AT HLELLCY, Players. A. SHewart ..... 100 100 100-300 Totals ....... 369 354 334 1057 KOLANEKAS. Players. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Total Busch .........112 140 91-343 mnowleg ........ 91 86 62-239 Yanney ........100 100 100-8300 Totals .......308 326 253 882 Mystics Trim Professionals. The Mystics took two out of their fessionals, Honors were divided, Wagper making the high single, 139, and Gaylor, the high total, 346. Lceore: Players. 1st. 21nd. 8r84. Total Fulton ......... 98 100 117-810 No. 2-Stoller, Mosh- | $ YS. | ist. 204. 8rd. Total F. Egan .......142 154 110-4506“ E. Walsh ...,...127 100 124-351 G O3 SESE AEE OH 18 sist added $ nttrad ett UHOHOHONPBOROH HON Mechanic's Shoes We give special attention to our lines of Workingmen's and have the best. wen C9 1 These Shoes are made as strong as shoes can be made. and - while they aro built with a view to both comfort and durability, |- they are not clumsy or unsightly. 1 <a / Rub ep o 0000 0000000 O00. O0 01 O00. 00 nOE AEA SN LI h. edt tatt O $t nomcues pARLING monpay, pEceEemBer _ 4th }!i| THE WORLD'S \GREATEST | \|MUSICAL -| || ENTER || TAINMENT CHOCOLATE ||| MUSIC BY OSCAR STRAUR | onT‘HEoo; SOLDIER Production of Scenic Spiend or. New Yorm. Prices: 50c; Boxes, $2.00. train from Northville, , Produced by ' THE WHITNEY OPERA COMPANY | Direction of F. C. Whitney al WITH A NOTABLE COMPANY OF 80. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. |f Lower Floor, Seat sale opens Friday M26 p..m. bu ][ 500 Nights Casine Theatre,. $1.50; Balcony, $1.90, 756, |- Special | - Wagner 139 72-33 Totals .......306 835 288 929 PROFESSIONALS, Players. ist. 2nd. 374. Total Gaylor ......... 109 104 133-346 Briggs ...... l.. 96 100 100-296 Gidley ....'..... 98 296 96-288 ivials .......301 300 329 980 »pFANDING OF TEAMS. |_ won. Harty ........... 7 Athletics ......... 6 Lost. 2 3 4 P.C. T77 $67 555 Haynor ........ 94 96 99-289 OLD FORT PLAIN BAND THAT HAS - PLAYED so OFTEN IN THIS C Professionasls .... 5 3 .5556- 9. 5 |... w+ 5 Kolanekag ..,... =- 8 ‘ ...»... 1 »A1§7 Pool Tournament. . 4 W. Sponenberg and H. Puteb3® ° defeated W. Roberts and H. Dorey ip .. the pool tournament on Saturday, > .~ , K: Effect of Wel!ll-Decorated Room... A A well-decorated room,. makes f- impression first as a whole, as & beautiful piece of color, as z unity.. within which all the parts are hag pily related. to each other. -School - Arts Book. __ <e ! Prominent in the foreground of the above group of well known musicians is \Lan\ Wagner, one of the proprietors of the Sir William Johnson hotel in this city. The band has been Mr. Wagner's guests on sev- eral occasions. The musicians are holding a fair this week at Fort Plain, attend. which soveral Johnstownians will Ab Sp Dae 1 tl n f (3500. In the Detroit Styl Black Sheared Cony ~ and Electric Seal - 1 X to XXXX Quality, - © ~ $3.09 $3.50 $4.03 $7.00