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€ \. 1HE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, DEC. 22. tor. - Prater two wan ane cee 24 jim A Splendid Display ag he Comer Hardware Store 6 of _ > U * e are showing an Elegant Line of 0C Suitable Gifts for Everybody kg Bass Wringers. ng Dishes * _ Razor Strops. ixox ab 2 > Wash Benches. \ goles. ;'. < ; Tea Kettles. Pots. . . ° Punching Bags. hing MaChines. , Pocket Knives. y Razors. e Snpw Shoes. g “17:25 * t Serving Dishes. \~s\ - hs. * l ey Sweepers. fug Jets. 2151-131 Iéons. og e ,. Tool Sets. Gloves. () v a f Y Percolators. - Razors. 1 Hobby Horses. « Wash Bollers. Footballs. Scissors. Child's Autos. Har Watches. at Guns. 1 . Come in and see our marvellous display of Toys., Mechanical and ewide. - & - as &, to f N ; Cuire- Tymeson Company \THE CORNER HARDWARE STORE\ STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. - TOMLINSONS a 'Plie time is short in which to buy your Christmas gifts. .o f Let This Store \fie ypin' choice for making rapid purchases. We still show - a pretty .campfete line in all departments, and our sales force will \_ _~do all in their power to make your shopping here a pleasure. U be sure to wo will show you Chrigsimas gifts that wid plsase. 3 : WISITORS ARRIVE _ 1 time many of the spectators who had ing of seeing a game, and the focal 1 the part of thé visitors, claiming that 'or. Main and Perry Sts. _ Phone 327 e Boston Store T00 LATE T0 PLAY The St. Michaels of Schenectady, who were to play the Yelolwjackets on the Y. M. C. A. basketball court last evening, did not reach the city | until nearly 9:30 o'clock. By this gathered, had left the court, 'despair- ° . management did not feel that it could | stand by its guarantee of $25 to the Dorpians, in the agreement that the | Yellowjackets were to receive a Kike amount on the return game eat the lkmectric City. The Johnstownians of- fered to play for the dodr receipts, but this Manager Raubner refused on several of his men were employed nights and they 'must be paid their full salaries. No satisfactory agree- ment could be reached and the game was declared off. j | + As a preliminary the Cubs, a fast ' Johnstown quintet of basket-shoot- ers, played the Company G Seconds of Gloversville. - Although the Gubs were not successful in shooting the winning basket, they nevertheles- made a fine showing. The score at the end of the first 'half way 19 to 1! im favor of the G team. Egan was the star for the locals, while Holme: found the net nine times for the vis itors. - At the ond of the second hali the score was tic, so five minute: were given in which to decide the game, and in this time Gloversville team secured enough counts to make them the winners. The following is the tabulated score: | Cubs. Players. B. F. TP. Egan, L. G. ...... 6} 5 3 13 R. G. ...... oe Fulton, C. ...... } -> >> 4 0 8 Walsh,\ R. F. ......... 1 6 2 Pitman, Ia Fo...... e}. 400 8 Totals <>} 15 3 38 . Company G Seconds. mama? ; B. - PTP. Snydér, Ln F. ......... 2 1 5 | Harding, R. F. ......}. 80 0 00 | Holmes, C. .........}> 0 0 18 IMjlle'r, Lt G- a e wy e $6 n tn 2 0 4 § I Spicer, R. G. . ...... 21 8 } Tota .>. 17 10 35 } Referee -P. Kelly. , Times of halves-20 minutes. _ Seorer-Folmsbes. i To Meet Ajunni. The Cooperstown - High school basketball team 'having cancelled its game for the evening of Tuesday, December 26, with the: Johnstown High, Manager Kelly of the locals has arranged a meeting bet ween his men and a team composed of the High school elumni. |_ _. _. The alumni team will have in its line-up some of the \usod-to-be\ stars of the High school: Kilmer and Shults, forwards; Folmsbes, cen- ter; Flyyn and Kelln, guards. The High school team wih have their usual team: - Sponnenburg and Ru- pert, forwards Duesler and Ryan, guards. game is expected, and th probably be one of the largest A fast will owds game. L. B.'s at COohoes. ball team of Johnstown will pit their team of Cohoes this evening. Spindle Ciity players and will not be in the game, L. B.'s will ney, guards. + Utica and Mou. of the Johnstown Y. M. C. A. BOWLING On Colonial Alleys. Tkse «ga> Younglove, center; of the season present to witness the | The members of the L. B. basket,. skill against the fast Sacred He'I‘z‘zhrt e | have successful- ly met the Columbia Athietic club team of Troy, and the Shamrocks and Colts of Albany. The L. B.'s are in good form, but Captain Ryag is ill which may hamper them somewhat. Owing . to the illness of Captain Ryan the take the following: Lathers, center; Canfield and Kin- Manager Fesney °x- | pects to take the L. B.'s on a trip January 3, 4 and 5, taking in Rome, 'The team will meet the Senecas of Rome, managed by J. I. Broughton, formerly secretary T teams captained by Edwards and Hanson met on the Colonial al- leys last night the Edwards five tak- wars 293 % t ~- ~*~ ling two games out of the three. Ed- | \ Strive A'ways for Higher Things. One of Regrets. wards bad the high single. The P grad will be th: da; for any mar | Among the lesser regrets that min | score: 0 whon he becomes contenfec with the | Ele with graver sorrow for the friends > EDWARDS. Q E; thoughts he is thinking anu the decds ! of an earlier generar on we Pave lost | Player: ist. &nd. 3rd. Total | 0 & - me 4s doing, when there is no: forever | ate Our omissions to ask them se | Hawards 186 146 116-488 \Heating at tus duors of his soul some | Many questions they could bave an- J. B. Strecter...160 160 160-129 0 great desire to do sumething larger swered so easily and would have Wm“ \\\\ 1°?) 13?) lgg—‘égb 0 \ which he knows lat he wos meaut been pleased to be asked. -O. W. Tr'uqmbull ..... {130 161 120--310 | (0) « ahd made to do. -Phillips Brooks. Holmes, L Streeter ..... 11 --- |] i warns a ae lee Tofals ... 00>: 751 687 661 2099 £0 ma HANSON. Piayers. _ ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total to Hauson 136 173 146-455 T Lesser 160 160 160-480 Golton .........119 118 118-353 0 Aekley ...... ..>. 143 100-407 (3 Aennedy ....... j2n 120 120-360 lo) s f Totals ....... 699 T1% 644 2057 Q} s > P Standing of Tegms. tou 3 fa Leon K The corrected standing of the # _ /\:/ 4 teams to date follows: $03 20 ow. L. pC. |p P Pierson |.. ~> e 100 .Aud 3,524 ' Edwards 2 . 0 2% 039 #9 T q lg?)- - Lueas | ... . e eb o no ul ® | fad Disco buyers use pPeytw 00 ... ces a3 o #80 100.896 | 4 ; Timm Hij I& 0140 2a45 Fifi} Suprise Flour. immens Ma .. to | #$ $1.85 a sack. Riton 2002.6 6} ; r L: 31:- yj Fust received one con of the best Hanson if, 1“ l\; © Buckwheat Flour. Carrol ce i {r 46 C 80c a sack. £0qu ......... f': 14 1; .4g4 Q £5 +> a+ - Distributors of Food \tuff and szbsgfi Lu lll. 014 19 1.424 (fl Groceries. fackney 3% 0 qs 200.398 | (@ Verleger 2280 go zo .490 T. W. Van Slyke oe a i Evans L690 e . 65 836 N. Perty St. _ 'Phone 333 Joslin idi %o yh .342 (of Cutting. f Egg -_ The Thin (Que-\And do you really |p roll around the foor once a day for 0 the sake of losing a few pounds? Won- E0 der what would happen if I tried it?\ 0 { The Fat One - Oh, you'd gust ont the carpet.\-Puck. s- | (6 Nacaozsosseserceece > in bo sen in fis section - Your Christmas easy by visiting our store. Car Fare Paid both ways on puréhaéés of $100: over. : c: I Just one more day before Christmas. Ccocsesees THE 1 You will find us well prepared to serve you quickly and ri specials should bring you here, sure: tos. L A * V. ® =~ l To avoid the last rush, trade Friday if you can. wants made _ LJ % * & & & & UJ ® - I ght. Everything displayed to insure easy choosing. The following Xmas quaDRUPLE PLATE SIIVER | TOLET - SES, XMAS SPECIAL $393 _ Just ten left of these highly artistic sets, consisting of Mir- ror, Comb and Brush in fancy lined boxes. These are always desirable for gifts. Real value $5.00. Note our low price $3.98 NEW BATTENBERG SCARES, Spring's styles. est mission handles, some trim med, Fancy bordered Foulard Dress Patterns, 45 in. wide. 5 yards in fancy box. Xmas special ..... $6.98 Ladies' Pure Silk Umbrellas $3 50 These are made of good quality Taffeta, strong frames, new- $5.00. Our Xmas special «lk k .s. as ale e aa e ea s na e nk tn e 6 6 n. All Wool Bordered Challies, at per yard 69¢ These come jn ten different new designs? any length, put up in fancy Xmas boxes for gifts. Our Xmas special ........ 69¢ Next 150 NEW GOD CLOCKS -_ AT 98° 'These are beautiful little clocks, good time keeDer@g ° A Really worth clock is always acceptafifwfor $3.50 others plain. front of our store. Hach put in Holly DOX .....%.+..« 98¢c FINE NNUAL - CHIEFS 4 IN A BOX XMAS SPECIAL 49¢ You must see these pretty Searfs. They will} help solve your Xmas gift problem. Spe- cially displayed for easy choog- ing - They are worth 75e. Each 49¢ Comports, handled Nappies, etc., etc. ak e e e e 8 y n ek n k t t non tot trs $1.50 and $1975 Fine Cut Glass at Only 98e This exceptional assortment includes Vases, Spoon Holders, - Jelly Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Celery Trays, Olive Dishes, FOR 25° These are fine sheer Swiss hemstitched handkerchiefs with neat embroidered - ijnitial | on corner. Special displayed in Our Xmas special ...............98¢ center of our store ...... 25¢ Remember We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps W 'th All Purchases 15 inch Pretty Dressed Dolls at only 79c¢ Closing exes. long. natitral finish curiy hair, long eve lashes. Really worth $1.00. Our Xmas special ... <6 +.>> .79¢ Books for All In oir exeeptionally large <toek of) Books, one ean't - help finding what is wante l. We fouture the enpyrighted books. can- sisting of all the best fietion from leading authors. at ...... 15¢ Books for bows. girls and children at 156, 19e, 256, al dis- played to insure convenient choosing. | and hundreds of other senstble gifts you will find conveniently displayed, ite Xmas store, where the service is the quickest and best. New Suede Leather Bags $1.00 These come in all latest colors, with fine silk frames and long silk cord, silk lined.. Sold everywhere at $1.75. Note our special XMas IOW DPIGQ ......... kee ket t tt tk t thet te t ne r ek 6 nt nes $1.00 . + , & Furs for Useful Gifts If you buy Furs at Merwin & Willoughby's you are safe. Our All kinds of Furs in sets or separate pieces.. neatly put up in fancy boxes. xoTE OUR SPECIAL XMAS DISCOUVNT-ONE-FOURTH - OFF UNTIL CHRISTMAS. immense stock simplifies the problem of gift giving. and at such reasonable prices, too. Go to Gloversville's favor- gifts? See these displayed in - ? R % F A i < $66 ’,<>TQTO'.'OTOTO‘,'&°QLO'fOfOLO‘ coccese fofo',biofo‘no‘fo‘fo‘\69°56bfofoibvpfo‘ one y a nz - Cocessescceceecee