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t ¥ ¥ £ 1HE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, DEC. 22, fou. '- GRAND OPERA ROUSE JOHNSTOWN PHONE 816 ) To-Night {Moving Pictures | and . Illustrated songs 4 New Records. New Songs. | _- New Pictures., #.-Shows--2 5 and 10 Cents I Shaving Mirrors A fine line for Christmas. and see them. DEUGGIST. 1 'Phone 20. Hand Mirrors and}, Cal; GEO. WALTERS, 133 W. Main St. Send in your orders for Tce Cream for Christ- mas - --AT THE -- $ CHRISTMAS TREE - FOR PRESBYTERIANS The members of the Presbyterian Sunday school will Christmas tree and exercises in the chapel of the church tonight, begin- ning at 8 o'clock. The public is cor- dialiy invited to attend. A cantata, \A Surprise for Santa Claus,\ will be given under the direction of Miss Genevieve J. Hapeman, assisted by | Miss Anna Neil. Miss Anna Ten Eyck will be the accompanist. The cast of characters for the can- tata is as follows: Mother Goose-Miss Grace Magon. Santa Claug-B. C. MacIntyre. Jack Frost-H. E. Smith. enjoy - their | IN A CHRISTMAS BOX _-_ 'The Sox and the Box Evergreen Boys-Bernard Grant, | Orin Johnson, Harold Vedder, Floyd Scott, William Seott, George Scott, Harold °- Van - Antwerp, - Thomas | Briags, George - Veghte, Charles: Sm.ih. (Guy Joiumson, Charles Wells, Robert - Stewart - Edward Grimes,; Charles - Stewari, - Harold Fraser, George Stewart, Edward Van Deusen, Everett Fairchilis, Edward Gardner, Prices: 50 and 10¢c paring Theatre Wednesday, December 27 George Strester. MATINEE AND EVENING A M U s EM EN T s -_- Holly and Mistletoe-Sarah Hart j ' f, ome a - ley, Marguerite Dillenbeck, Ruth Dil- _.: David Belasco AT THE DARLING lenbeck,. Laura Hartley, Julia Stow- Bo-: PRESENTS f ~ art, Iida Irvine. Hla Heagle, Bertha Th. 0 ~ ,.~ . ju , ’ . his is a Holiday Hint that's Po e ol ore 222 ta . \ L aa snow Flakes and Ieyoles-Alico , - + & io Th a S “The £38193! wax,” __ \Qur New Minister.\ _ | Mead, Helen Wells, Marion. Getman, V 7 I Bk.. -__- Hit 17 The évent of Christmas week will * - EUGENE . WAUI'EB’S GREATEST | be the return date of Denman w I w] .l Jean Hartley, Cora Streeter, Deliwin PLAY , Thompson's and George W. Ryer's Distribution of candy to Juniors 1 ~ €, j im cf 66 A in CONC y 3 . Aflofi’: I 3&3;ng “Sign?“ greatest of all character plays, \Our ~~~ _ Walf\ Ete... \ 'ateo, 0 New Minister,\ which comes to the $1.00 and $1.50. Box Seats, $2.00. of its popularity and the great suc- Seats go on sale Monday at 6 p. m. attended its first recent local pre-. formances. } calls, and they wore repeated over R and first year Intermediates in the e perse, being loth to part with this | chapel. Ice cream and cake served | \-- -- a emm\ . SOME NEWS NOTES _ round companies seen hore in many hick Y 9, 2° PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF THE FRUM NURTkuE ; I t, ROLND TABLE TFA ROOM g 32 SOUTH PERRY 8T. Telephone 920. g Gidley, Kenneth - Fraser, Malcom Fraser, Russell Snow, Star Fairies-Isabel Ireland, Hlea- nor Miller, Helen Foote, Martha Blunck, Marjorie Bryant. ‘ Belis-Olive Dillenbeck, Elizabeth | Lyke, Rachael Purrington, Mildred Hallock, Eloise Barclay, Helen Ire- land, Jean Miller. Thore will also be the following program by J uniors and Intermedi- ates: . Double quartette. ' Violin solo, Miss Elizabeth Potter. Recvitation, Lawrence Shaffer. | Gift service. j Talk, the Rev. Charles McKenzie. & lf~ - Family Theatre Gloversville, N. Y. , _ Best ___ MOTION PICTURES -_ in the county Two best singers in the business a. _. Wolf,\ Etc., Etc., Etc. Prices-Evening, 25c, 7530, | Darling theatre on Christmas day, a matinee and night. No better proof “Matinee Prices--25¢, 50¢, 75¢ and at d night P £1.00, © Box Seats, $1.50... . Hon eats, 8 cess it achieved here can be had than Special Train from Northvilile. the enthusiasm of the audience that All Seats Reserved for Both Per- {sentation. The house fairly shook with applause. There were curtain and over, and at the final curtain the audience seemed disinclined to dis- splendid company of players that | to all. maxe up 'one of the very best all mim a day. The same great cast will | - mositivety - Seats 81! be vice- | GEM, OUDLEY PORTRANT T0 BF HEW on Christmas day at 3 o'clock. | * mw ' =- ' ed on gale Friday at 6 p. m. Matinee Prof. Delbert M. Staley of Boston, Northville, Dec. 22%.-Fish House -An Important Decision State Wire Marshall Abearn will 'require all owners or users of boil- ers generating steam to file a certifi- cate Of inspection twice each year and if not so filed will cause suth inspections to be made at a cost of $5.00 for each inspection. This includes all boilers whether - \The Easiest Way.\ tre on Wednesday, inexorable logic. \The Fagsiest Way,\ which David Rei~sco is to present at Darling thea- , Dec. 27th, is re- garded by critic both here and abroad as representing the high water mark of drama in this country. The au- thor, Eugene Walter, is a master of the art of presenting types peculiar to the civilization of a great city like New York. He is Zolaesque in his terrible realism and Ibsenish in his 'To see his Laura Murdock as portrayed by Catherme Proctor is to become acquainted with for power or for heating factories, who will appear at the Y. M. C. A. auditorIum on the evening of Thurs- day, December 28, for the benefit of the General Dudley portrait fund, will give \Rip Van Winkle.\ one of Prof. Staley's favorite appear- ances, and the audience will enjoy an unusual treat. Tickets are on sale at the Ferres' hardware store. There is a misapprehension con- cerning the place for hanging this splendid portrait that was executed by Artist Frank Hutchens. The pic- ture has been on exhibition at the public library, but it is intended to have it adorn the walls of Johnson This is | lodge, No. 298, F. & A. M., held its [ snnual meeting Wednesday evening | W and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: S. H. Eliithorp, W. M.; William Strobel, S, W.; Fred B. Hay, J. W.; George N. Brown, treasurer; Hiram J. Allen, secretary; Byron Summer,. tyler. On January 3, 1912, these officers will be installed. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellithorp are entertaining their granddaughter, Mics Amy Mosher, of Gloversville. Town Clerk Charles Hunter of Benson made a business trip to Northville yesterday. , . one of the most unforgettable char- acters that has ever walked across the stage of this or any other coun- try Special matinee at 3 o'clock. Prices for matines, 25¢ to $1.00, All seats regerved. Evening prices, 25¢ to $1.50. Seats will be placed on sale Monday evening at 6 o'clock. - Spe- cla train from Northville, leaving Northville at 7 p. m., returning after performance. D. B. Taylor transacted business in | M Amsterdam Tuesday.\ ° © int . Mrs. J. W. Clark and Misses Char- Alotte and Elizabeth Clark went shop- ping in Gloversville yesterday. _ _Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wilson of | & Gloversville, being unable to find the | B goods desired in their home town, came up Wednesday to do some Christmas shopping. # Postmaster Howard W. Dodge of | RW churches, school - houses, - public * buildings, stores, hotels, apartment kouses and private dwellings.: I WILL FURNISH THESE : CERTIFICATES and at the same time PROVIDE INDEMNITY FOR $5,000 TO $10,000 ( for g years for a premium of $18.00 'on all boilers except those used for Hall, inasmuch as General Dudley was one of the founders of the Johns- town Historical society and very much interested in its work. The | present plan is to have a public pre- sentation of the portrait to the Johnstown Historical society, and Ar- tist Hutchens will probably be pre- sent at that time. That Are power. Special rates will be given to those * 'asing more than one boiler. . For particulars apply to For Infants and Children, * Ginseng. ~ CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought The light yellow root of ginseng is highly esteemed by the Chinese as 2 stimulant. It is used, however, for almost every domestic and medicinal ° purpose, and specimens resembling the human body often command their weight in gold because of supposed oc- Batchellerville had business down the line Weinesday. is at home to spend Christmas. Manville Williams, who is emnloy- day to spend Christmas. D. M. Reidish of Broadalbin had business in town yesterday. Charles G. Vam Brocklin of Albany | @ ed at Horseshoe, came home Wednes- | Our Charge Account System will make your buying very, very easy. We want you to know that ir a furnishes almost . cult virtues. - Ching FM Leo Roosevelt of Wells came down the sole market for ginseng. I we 'nesdav, returning yesterday. _ bells , Mark Shankiand of Gloversville was in town yesterday. h Frank Stanyon, Jr., of the battle, | § ship South Garolina, now in New York harbor. arrivedl in town Wed- nesday on his way to snend Christ- mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ladies, and Misses, De- Framk Stanyon. at Wells. 1 Sherman Edwards of Edinbursh * M@ pal tment ' SUITS .. $15.00 to $30.00 jeame over to do some trading yes- COATS ...... a os ea 6 ® a e e e k k e s . $8.00 to $25.00 terday. Miss Adda Allen of EA4inhurgh R 2 p , DRESSES .. Miike... $12.00 to $20.00 , cameChretmas over yesterday to purchase a PUR COATS ................. $25.00 to $125.00 | SEPARATE TROUSERS ..... ....$1.50. to $5,00 vale eae 606 e e ks .$3.50 to $50.00 | HATS ..$1.00 to $$.00 : few presents. In Sets, Separate Scarfs and Muffs. » Josenh Curvo. who is emnloyed in the woods at Tiong Lake West, came . = = nees SKIRTS ..... les a e e e ne e na n nk et $3.00 to $15.00 B 9 D , n WAISTS NILLLLL..$1.00 to $6.00 oy's Department ....... $38.00 to $8.00 +] home yesterday for a Christmas PETTICOATS .......... a eA kk 0 k> $1.50 to $7.50 OVERCOATS .......... e}} }}. . . $3.50 to $8.00 f Buy your Holiday gifts now and pay at YOur < vacation. & i A convenience. your ' 88 West Main Street, » JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. our Credit service is gladly extended you on such gift articles as you might have in mind to purchage-' extended you in a pleasant, easy and dignified way. Just come in and makeyour selection now--tomore .-! row. . i Nellis Getman o onf Tram At Reduced Prices sA Christmas Gift That Will Satisfy.:\ Per Bot. 45¢ 75¢ 65¢ 85¢ 90¢ We'll arrange our liberal credit sgrvice to suit your requi remehts. 15 x u Men's and Youths De- .. | partment Loe SUITS .........}}. «...... .-. -, $12.00 OvERCOATS ...... ........ . $10.00 to $25.00 RAINCOATS ................ $10.00 to. $20.00 ~ ....... a 8 6 a e 6 98 696 te ® s ea 8 te ® and Mrs. John T. Moore, vesterdav. ' John W. Latcher o\ Edinburgh came over nn business Wednesifav. a The Christmas tree exercises held | & last evening in the Presbvterian ' & church wore well attended, the & church being filled to its capacity. , ' Quite an els>orate musical program | No was renderet by the choir ani a lot | WM of small neople who creared a lot of fun by their efforts. 'Then - Santa Maus came to the front and said that as he was making his journey , this year with an airshin he had | m brought his wife along, and he intro- | g duced her to the audience as Mary Christmas. - Then followed the strip- | R ping of the free ani distribution of - && the presents which made the hearts of all the youngsters glad, ani in the confusion ensuing your scribe es- l capei. } L Girl's Department COATS .......... we oa, e}. .s + + - »$8.50 to $10.00 FURS IN SETS ..... ... $2.50 to $7.50 LE I8, The fam'y yfl‘llif’ilie‘r i 28 S. Main St. Mrs. Earl 0. Stowitts of Johnstown was the guest of her parents, Mr. Come in and see how credit really is at - 200. woe s 46 +6 ® Pure Rye Whiskey Pure Malt Whiskey Colonial Brand = Private Stock Paul Jones And all popular brands kent in stock. Port, Sherry, Catawba Wines ..} ee nc ccc ccctttt .. .23¢, | STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING TNTIL CHRISTMAS I. HERR, Mgr. Gloversville _ -reamat LOOK, COMPARE AND THEN REASON Logically the decision will be, that Has the largest and most up to date lins, carries the most reliable goods and gives by far the most real va'!ue for your money, naturally you will buy from him. You can't miss the one that's the busiest is his. Sherry, Catawba Wines 29¢, 44¢, 37, 69¢ per bottle Special wholesale rates given on orders in quantities of 1-3 or whole cases, assorted to suit purchasers; All orders of $5.00 or over delivered free to any point on F., J. & G. R. R. Two Bottles of Wine and one Bottle of Whiskey-$1.00. HERTZ BROS. | Gloversville 35 So. Main $ ¢ f $ | ; $ © & © ; Johnstown 135 W. Main him. Look in all the jewelry stores, | é 000000000000000000000000900000000006 :