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Me, + + John . + & - 7 a La ~Oemncert Band of Picked Soloists and Keat Salg begins Tuesday at 9 a. m. v (A Friday Eve., Dec. 15 A if: / f - Author of \A Fool There Was\ THE JOHNSTOW’J‘HDAILY REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 14, toft GRAND orERA HouSE sonnsrtoun Piliqné‘axcf', © THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 W. Vogei's - . BIG CIty a MINSTRELS Forming in its Entirety the Biggest, Best and Most Complete Minstrels in Existence: & Different from All Others . ~* ' 'The Best by Test New Original First Part 'a Grand Sgniphony Orchestra Usual, Prices Hand Mirrors and | Shaving Mirrors\ : A fing line for Christmas. - Call andvsee them. GEO. WALTERS, *Phone 20. 188 W. Main St. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS PLUM ; __ PUDDING ROUND TABLE TEA ROOM $ A . 182: SOUT‘if PERRY ST. paring Theatre Benefit Knights of Pythias | . One Time Only FREDERIC THOMPSON, Mar., - © .— * a The Powerful Play of Domestic Extravagance PTY B \8m By Porter Emerson Browne With a Distinguished Cast ' Including Fanny Ward, Léione: Adams, Holland, Card, Alice Kelly, Kate Jepson, Elea- “Woodmfl. Which Ran for 22 Weeks in New York and the Most Discussed and Talked of Play of a Decade PRICES 259, 505, 75¢, $1, $1.50 Edwin family Theatre Gloversville, N. Y. - Best |___ MOTION PICTURES in the county Two best singers in the business ; , NEW ANNEX and Hotel, N. Y. City A Famous Hotel Home On Broadway, at 31st Street Only two shork blocks from the New JS'L‘! | \gn;fort. absolutely reliable fable with per- feet cooking, quiet and refined surroundings, . { there is no better hotel in the city at any ;. } price and -none better located. . | _ Home of the Merchant and Commercial Traveler when in New York-S0large sample rooms, Elevated and surface cars (with eubway close at hand) afford ideal transpor- ation facilities. Theatre and shopping dis, trict immediately at hand. 2Sy _v A HIS Hotel has been made famous threugh its splendid service and ger- songl attention to patrons. A safe You will appre- ciate the splen- did Moorish pining Room, club break- fasts, special ASQ. dinuer at $1.25, i (with wine, $1.50) with 'music every evening. BL Rooms .GEO.F.HURLRERT $ Pres. & Gen'l Mgr. | positively the brightest, most enter« . pendthrift Guy ID'Ennery, Sumner | face tor :adies traveling alone, For genuine | Rer Day, Upwards. . AT THE GRAND Vogel's Minstrels. John W. Vogel's big city minstrels is gaid to be a combination of mirth, mimicry and music, absolutely and taining and farthest advanced min- strel entertainment ever presented for public approval. It is so filled with sparkling fun that you handly finish one laugh before you are- plunged into another. | There is a fund of humor that holds one in con- stant merriment from start to finish. pure wholesome fun without vul- garity, do not fail to attend this en- tertainment which will 'be given at the Grand, Thursday, as it will be their only appearance here this sea- son. g_ ---, A'£ THE DARLING \The Spendthrift.\ | - After , Porter Emerson - Browne. wrote \A Fool There® Was,\ stirring drama in which Robert Hil- Hard has been starring for three seasons, he set about to write a \bigger\ play, one that more nearly, reflected actual conditions of pres- ent-day life and which might possi- bly point a remedy fop what haspgeen called one of the biggest American 1 \evils\-extravagance. The result thrift,\ the play that is coming here with a record of a hold on the New York theatregoing public that even the heat of the worst summer nights. could not relinquish, it having play- ed at the Hudson theatre for five months. \The Spendthrift,\ because of its strong situations dealing with real home life in America today, and | its high comedy, has proven one of the real dramatic successes of a de- cade, ville, Friday evening, December of Pythias. Prices, 25c, 50¢, 75c, | ers will make just as strenuous an If you wish to enjoy an evening of | the | | of his efforts was \The Spend-.| i for any case of Deafness (caused by At the Darling theatre, CGlovers-| 15th, for the benefit of the Knights | DORP HIGH TO PLAY JOHNSTOWN woo van- mas im The Dorp High school basketball. team will come to J ghnstown on Friday evening to play the 100941; High. The Schenectady team won | from Johnstown twice last year, and will, of course, try to go home with a victory on Friday night. The Glov- attempt to keep the pennant here and the fight promises to be a hot one. Grout, the Dorpian coach, is expected to come with them. The Johnstown bunch has been training hard, and the match promises to be very snappy. The game will be call- ed at 8:45, and a record breaking crowd is expected. The following is the lineup of the teams: . 8. H. 8. Position. J. H. 8. Right Forward Leavitt .............. Sponenbers | Left Forward . J. Haubner ...........l.... Ru n Center I)” Yovett ............... Younglove Right Guard - (. Haubner ............. J. Ryan * Left Guard. 1 OVGI Qitigllr.li.00000l El Duefiler © - @ BOWLING | © - - Lost to Gloversville. A team trom the local exchange of the Glen Telephone dompany lost to the Pencil Puchers of Gloversville on the Stewart alleys last night. New- ton of the 'Ville team took the hon« ors, his high single being 161, and his high total, 410, Score: PENCIL PUSHERS. Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total Jansen ......... T0 82 89-241 \ Houghtaling ....12%2% 96 142-360 Hoyle .........120 126 114-360 Newton ...... Holmes ........ 128 95 123-846 Valk 118 1836-396 6793 T17T 2103 Totals .. . * JOHNSTOWN PHONE. Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total Pitcher ........ 74 94 86-254 Carpenter ......109 114 119-342 Smith .........154 136 111-401 Morford ....... 134 16 98-308 Rusgell ........ 67 18% 92-287 Folmgbee ...... 136 85 87-808 Totals .......674 578 593 1850 ABSINTHE DANGEROUS. Washington, Dec. 14.-Declaring absinthe: dangerous to health, the i pure food board of the department | ® of agriculture boday decided that its importation into the United States should be prohibited after January 1 next. The order awaits the signa- ture of the secretary of agriculture before becoming effective. i DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED ' by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased purtion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deatf- ness, and that is by constitutional | remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imperfect - hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf- ness iMi@he result, and unless the in- tube restored to its normal condi- tion, hearing will be destroyed for- ed by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars Qfitflg Th) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curse. Send for cir- culars, free. . | F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, T5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation, $1.00 and $1.50. Also Prepricter The GREENRURST A - erLakeChantangua Open May 1 to Nov. 1 p. 6., JANESTOWX®, ¥ NEW YORK. Guide to New ¥~k {with maps) seat FREE on request. RUSSIA IS HEARD FROM ON erican citizens of the Jewish faith i published today in the Novae Vre- mya. The foreign minister said that the matter did not directly concern Neither the Russian ministry of the Interior Bor the Russian consuls had raised any Obstacles against the enitry into Russia of American commercial men the Russian foreign office. PASSPORTS Et. Petersburg, Dec. 14.--An in- terview with Foreign Minister Ser- gius Sanzanoff in regard to the claim of the United States for recognition by Russia of passports issued to Am- e sEv arranged display of Coffee Percolators. Nickel Plated Coffee and Tea Pots. Nickel Plated Tea Kettles. Carving Sets. or financiers of the Jezisgh faith. The present agitation, however, did not relate to that class of persons. Many agitators, revolutionaries and anorchists who were adherents of the : Hebrew religion had emigrated ' to ' America in recent years and it was | pot -fair that Russia should afford . them re-entrance to the country, the minister concluded. Safety Ragors. . | Pocket Knives (very large stock). ! Seissors. Skis (all sizes). © Toboggans. : Juvenile Bicycles. Tricycles (for girls). Skates (latest grades). Wagous and Express Carts Ga, MOTHER */ FOR CHILDREN, Canstipation, orms, They Break u in 24 hours. Atal} Drug Sample mailed FREE. Address, rade Matk, manta A ”Quintin: . GRAYS , SWEET POWDERS A CertainRelieffor Feverishnes:, Headache, Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Destroy ®. Colds ists, Sicts. e. A. &. OLMSTED. Le Roy. N. Y (all sizes). call. & - Mpc R +4 We have a special offer in Toys, EOhhsgowh’s Greatest Display -_ of Useful Holiday Gifts » Our Hardware Store for Three Weeks Turned Into a Holiday Headquarters We have given special attention in our selection to things useful. n the Toys we offer are useful and made strong. - Look over the list, but be would rather have you give uS a call and see at a glance a well Toy Wheelbarrows (all gizes). Carpet Sweepers. Rocking Horses. And Irons. Fire Sets Spark Screens (for grates). Baby Push Sleighs. Boys' and Girls' Sleighs. Table Knives and Forks. Sleigh Bellis. Irish Mail. Automobiles. Leggings. Perambulators-(A-1). Snow Shoes. All New Goods. q Please give us a ..136 161 113-410 | flammation can be taken out and this | ever; nine cases out of ten are caus- | 6 - p g Mechanical Toys Cut Glass Books China ~ ¥ | Games Brass Goods Lamps Art Pottery 1~%¢+ % Dolls Dinner Sets House Furnishings Bathroom Fixtures 1. 7T ¢ commun a S ? ._ Toilet Sets Leather Goods Dress Goods Shoes L ‘ . Combs and Brushes Art Baskets f Silks # Btationery a r. Aa . Umbrellas Perfumes G5 Dress Trimmings ' Silk Waist Patterns I [ 'd: - Art Goods Tollet Articles Jewelry Towels I -i %A .] Hosiery Down Comfortables a Pictures Men's Knit Underwear _ r i ¢ Suit Cases Bed Blankets Silver Novelties Silk Hosiery A , € Traveling Bags Table Linen Veilings Clocks _ Neckwear Robe Blankets Ribbons Jewel Boxes P4 Handkerchiefs Embroidery White Goods Embroidered Sets | * Gloves Men's Hosiery Post Cards Manicure Sets 3: 6 Millinery Kimonos Suits . * Silk Underskirts z Ladies' Furs House Gowns C Bath Robes 4 Infants' Novelties ' Fur Coats Evening Wraps Coats Corsets 2 Fur Sets m Waists Skirts Aprons : § Carpet Sweepers Draperies Oil Cloths Baby Carriage Robes I - Rugs Couch Covers Linoleum Oriental Rugs - z Lace Curtains Mattings Carpets Utility Boxes g Music Cabinets Fancy Rockers Brass Beds Footstools Tabourettes Library Tables Mattresses Electric Lamps 4 6 Pedestals * Pictures Pillows Electric Domes Davenports Buffets ° China Cabinets + Dining Chairs € In Single Holly Boxes For The All Shirts this season from $1 to $8.50 will be put up in single gift bogey, Attractive Useful-Gifts. Don't Wait-Buy Now. [y «.s NOTE: Whatever you buy here that proves to be not just what was wa 4664 C01 may be returned for exchange; or the money paid for it will. berefiind re Splendidly - 4 e e A s erve Your Holida y # - 20 * . M ivy-f; ~~ l Our stocks are now at their highont, offering emoop~ Honally broad assortments of suitable gift-things. . i? fo The Christmas spirit has taken up its abode in store, and its cheery message of good wrill pervraies erver?\ . department. {o ps Truly, our Holiday Stocks are unequalled in | thatr | scope and size, and you'nf. find appropriate glib-inmate: 1, everyone, at any price you choose to spond-gifts that Pg«, flect a lasting credit wuuon the donor and prove a for {at ~ pleasure to the recipient. <= * f : Incidentally, the wise and sensible women of- m town are doing most of their Christmas shopping eafty-- . and their wisdom is rewarded in the greater choice tiara; , ed them by our as yet complete and unbroken 3161515; a well as the courteous personal attention and. sdvl‘cé mix! - : sales-folk aro able to give now, and which fs obviously im- ' & possible later on. There are 'so many ad¥tantagos of dofjmg> the greater part of your Christmas shopping estiy in the - season, that we urge you to follow this course and m‘ifi a shopping expedition as early as conveniont-tomorrow _ would be the best time of all-and BEFORE 12, if pose $ x Carfare Paid on Purchases of $10.00 or Over 7 g Holzh ' ' AMSTERDAM, N. Y. #600890086 #668666 Frank ‘Miilfeffiardware G60. U