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1HMT JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, fVEDNESDAY. DEC. 27, I911. $ opera HoUSE[HJand Mirrors and WANT BOARD TO ' - JonN@TroOWwN PHONE 816 -__ f L KEEP UP ROADS ‘ ' Shaving Mirrors , m Having found that the $50,000,000 A fine line for Christmas. Cali appropriated by the state for build- ing good roads had all been expend- { ed .and no more money would be aoe [€ m» GE 0 w ALTERS likely to be forthcoming for years, ievhe 6 . ol jas» | \ i if ever, the Johnstown and GHovers- . \\The California Revolution of 1846\ | * e = W W b f . ® | ville Automobile clubs held a joint (Kalem) \ DRUGGCGIST. j Dol OC - meeting at the office of the secre- . |__ \Her Wedding Ring\ (Edison) 'Phane 20. 183 W. Main st. | tary of the local club, Attorney W. \A Hot Time in Atlantic City\ - e W. Smith, Tuesday evening. In the Xmbin . ‘and see them. discussion it developed that many persons think that roads can 'be built é for less money than it is costing the | 'l county under the present state By6- tem, and as there are many small cross roads that should be connected to the trunk roads in order that wll farmers may 'have the same facili- ties for gotting to market, it was the sense of the meeting that the . board iof supervisors should appro- priate a sum sufficient to purchase impletients and machinery and the county build and maintain its own highways. ' A - resolution - embodying these 'lideas was unanimously adopted at a . . the meeting and one to that effect. 1C 0 e s ' gill, undoubtedly be presented to the i. h FE oard of supervisors. AT THE GRAND The action of the supervisors An - * recommending the 'change of the | - Tonight at the Crand. (main mam 015 road to it): rotatrucbed ; c , by the state from a point in e town , hThe irzifigfiég pictures to be. a? Perth to a point in the town of | | shown at ' xd tonight is of the\ proadalbin to connect with the ma- | usual high order, and a particularly | cadam west of Johnstown and ex- | interesting one, tho feature titles are | tend into the town of Oppenheim, \The - California | Revolution | of | W** approved by the club, | 1846,\ an interesting western 'his ToC torical production from the Kalem Alumni Five Loses studion, featuring Miss Alico Joyce -- las Felicia, also an Edison, \Her Outclassed in agility and accurate | ' Wedding Ring,\ the story is one of | NCSS, the Alumni five lost to the High i great dramatic interest and force, . school basketball team by a score of and an excellent Lubin comedy, \A | 44 to 35, in the match on the Y. to arnn 4 “Batrfi Hot Time in Atlantic City.\ M. C. A. court Tuesgiay‘ evegli‘ng. 12.115 < 4 ABH A orrow ni ill though larger and heavier than the . | [AAS net Tomorrow night will be four tee undergraduates, the Alumni ghowed x. . night, as an added feature four reels f ~ : O {oy, t «B . \ ' wn. w change in | ® lack of practice, bumt as the game will be shown, with no in progressed caught the stride 'better, o , , -. David Belasco ° m Em 7 . hi Seqd in your orders for Ice Cream for New Years -AT THE - ROUND TABLE TEA ROOM. 32 SOUTH PERRY ST. Telephone 920. Tomorrow Night _C Prices-25c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00. | ces. prt | and had there been a few more min- M \utes to play, might have caught up ae Paul Gilmore Friday. to their younger opponents. In the The Mumimy and the Humming | first half the Alumni showed that 'Author of \Paid in Full,\ \The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,\ \The Wolf,\ Etc., Etc., Ftc. ~. Special Train from' Northville. Greatest Resort City in the World. Facts About the 'Grand Hotel and 2C New Annex. Bird,\ which was originally produc- they were not familiar with each oth- Paul Gilmore. | games would put them in splendid ] gestive of dramatic possibilities, the | but in the last half the Alumant scor- takes love for granted and forgets ST. MARK'S GEORGE; 33nd heart communion of the true at St. Mark's Lutheran church last -a plot, is admirably conceived end ments and lights. 'There was a very sive, the incidents heighten the in- efter the exercises Santa Claus, die- * mm WALTERS ° GREATEST the effective climaxes. The dialogue | of candy. Lewis M. Empie did the j one's sympathy and imagination. church and congregation John T. / tor, will lead this most - excellent | sill, with a beautiful oak china Prices-Evening, 25e, 50¢c, 75¢, est success everywhere on their globe received a handsome “1.1K umbrella. | AT THmRLING cigars, offered by John Pidwell to \ - bowling alleys during the week pre- Gloversville, N. Y. was second with 600. This week in the county of Elfic St. Clair will be a startling great city is such a type possible of due to the fact that the author has 110“ ‘N NEW YBRK Christian city, in a Christian age is | rings true and the characters are so ment vehement and appealing, David The play presents many interest- That New York City is the best | Easiest Way,\ which theatre-goers the piece holds the attention of the than any other city in the world, is Dec. 27th, at the Darling flheatfa. Campbell, Wilfred Lytell, Stapleton Announcemen ed by Sir Chas. Wyndham and -played er, but,“ after mhiftigxg positions seem- | most successfully for years by Mr. ed to \come back.\ No doubt a few , | condition. In the first half the score The motif of the play is one sug- | was 20 and 10, favoring the High, consequences that flow from the ne- ed 25 points, to 24 for the former. glect of the wite by the busband who | cgrISTMAS mm AT that the woman craves the contin- | happed | Lae uing evidence of it, the sympathy | , There NSS a voL? large gathering 4 A #4 X te. ' | evening, when the Sunday school aA\ ; L € ' wedded wife. ° The theme is worked | held its annual Christmas festival, ® < \ %, b 'out with fine dramatic insight and $51 staggering! was nicely dial-am - gail CD - 4 hate hao B ower. The plot with ! holly and evergreens i e . F P plot with its plot within Christmas free glistened with adorn- 7 A G developed in logical sequence and | entertaining program, mostly by the ~ A _ directness. The rction is progres- | yOunger members of the school, and | tributed the gifts, which included & i terest ahd the acts are worked UD tO | present for each scholar and a BOX wo ppay - is exceptionally bright and trenchant | Saint Nick act, and was just the per- youre t n ~ A JR and the whole play takes hold of | son for the place. On behalf of the Selmger presented the pastor and his Mr. Paul Gilmore, the eminent at- wife, ”my Rev. and Mfg A. J. Rudi- company of players. The play and | Closet. 'Mr. Selmser in turn, as sit- | company are mecting with the great- perintendent of the Sunday school, $1.00 and $1.50. Box Seats, $2.00. my tour, At the Grand next woON BOX OF CIGARS. Marion Oczko won the box of fifty C o s 'the bowler making the highest total F. _ il Th 2 t _, for three games on Hotel Stewart _ \ m y inudiong ea re \The Easiest Way.\ ceding Christmas: 'Mr. Oczko hit the | To those theatre-goers unfamiliar high mark of 606. Floyd Folmshee Best with the conditions of life depicted | motimgbee leads with 624, having MOTION PICTURES in \The Easiest Way,\ the character | made one single of 267. 'Two best singers in the business | | as mell int s revel 7 = == NTE ell as interesting FOVeIQAtIOM: | gurnneg e »» _ & f Only in the effect civilization of a s of \The Country Boy\ is ne tk . ut in it ¢ A“ ‘NEXPEHSiVE VAGA_ being produced. The fact that the'} I; ersfnzmi miliggae'xzs fig]; his it,“ ‘ \ ‘ * Elfie St. Clairs are possible in a _ lhe Story lists a terrible indictment of modern so- Ii}? git; 5:3; the? Hie may be found ciety, and in rendering this indict, | | mn and city. ades . ing and contrasting characters. All: Relasco leaves no stone unturned, 80 | ,» ip, Pre ' perfectly has he presented \The of them are splendidly drawn and place to spend a holiday with more | will have an opportunity of viewing | fsjii if: {20m rbeghfning to end. In. places to go and more places to see | on wednesday matinee and evening. | pany are included Grace a fact known to everyone, but some Kent, hpve‘u Oldham, Muriel Bishop, Lizzie McCall, William Morrin, Rose- THE MAN WHO SAVED the origin of the game and records | founder of the National league, who Special matinee at 3 o'clock. Prices . F KENNEDY HALL people do not know as yet that It | for the matinee, 25¢ tg $1.00. ,. All may be an inexpensive vacation as well. Those who are familiar with the famous Grand Hotel with its large, fine, now - Annex, bowever, know that if you make your home, at this hotel you will live on the best in the land and nave no com- plaint to make- about the cost. - Just two 'short blocks from the new Pennsylvania R. R. Terminal, with subways, elevated and surface cars, theatres and shopping districts - immediately at hand. A favorite , home for visiting merchants, com- mercial travelers, sight-seers, and a perfectly safe stopping place for la- dies traveling alone. & Many army and navy officers have tor years considered the Grand the - pne best place to stay while in - New - York. Not only is the Grand with its. fine and new, Annex beautifully and modernly furnished, but they sre absolutely fire-proof, and have ._ ever? facility to. make guests com- © fortable aud at ease. The dining fa- cilities are unexcelled. . Tempting club breakfasts as low ag 25 cents; a Table de Hote dinnér for $1.25 (with wine $1.50). Splen- aid. music adds to the pleasure of the. evening meal. to* Beautifully furnished large single rooms at $1.50, or more per day- | rooms With private bath and hand- -_ some suites at equally reasonable yates. When visiting New ~ York City, stop at the Grand, Hotel and enjoy real home comforts. + Write now to George F. Hurlbert, President and General Manager, for a practical guide to New York (with maps). Dowt forget, the address- on Broadway, at Thirty-First Street. 1 Trail\ to be the finest example of a. . terizations and its -wealth.of atmos- | prices, 25 and 35 cents. seats reserved for both‘m-afinee and evening. Evening prices, 25¢ to $1.50. <n \The Lost Trail.\ Many conservative critics in the larger cities, during the past four years, have pronounced \The Lost western play yet written. . Posses-. sing no sensational features or gun- play, the piece has depended for its phenomenal success upon. its beauti- ful love story, its wonderful charac- phere and these qualities seem to have met the universal approval of theatre-goers wherever the drama nas been presented, judging by the large and appreciative audience. Gloversville at the Darling theaitte on New Year's <day, matinee and evening. Seats will go on sale Fri- day at 6 p. m. prices, even- ing. 25. 45 and 50 cents; matinee =---g~-- \The Country Boy.\ Edgar Selwyn, the author of \The Country Boy,\ the original comedy which Henry B. Harris will present at the Darling theatre on Tuesday evening, January 2, for the ushers' annual benefit. wrote some twenty- \The Lost Trail\ will be seen in : six plays before fe finally produced 'this one to bring him fame und tor- THE SHOE MAN mfmd Carpenter, William Lewis, Ma- rie Pert, Mart H. Mann and others. Seatsvgg on sale Saturday at 6 p. m. tune. And much of the secret u; th: | t. I THE GAME OF BASEBALL. | of early contests, but in the main is | stamped out crookedness in baseball | O2 and after January ist, 1918, ce g A. G. Spalding, in His New Book, Describes How William A. Hul- bert Stamped Out the Gambling ~ Evil. In adding the profession of au-. | thorship to his many other activi- ties, A. G. Spalding, in his \Ameri- ca's National Game,\ a volume of 600 pages, has only whetted - the reader's appetite for further ac- counts of incidents in his career®as ball player and magnate which space must have compelled him to refrain , from publishing. The present vol- ume necessarily gives some space to devoted to periods in the history of 1 the national game that were of great moment. Throughout the volume are many chapters, of incidents in an eventful career, relating - to all phases of the pastime, including an- ecdotes of the famous Chicago team of the '$0s, of which Mr. Spalding was president, and whose member- ship included Anson, \King\ Kelly, Billy Sunday, the present evangel- ist, and other famous members, whose names were household words in their day. As Mr. Spalding was ' closely identified with the late Wil- I liam A. Hulbert of Chicago, the | someness-Congress | Beer. and placed the game on its present high pinnacle of honesty, respectabil- | ity and enjoyment, his tribute in his book to Mr. Hulbert's memory | is worth reprinting for the benefit of present day followers of the game, . who are reaping the benefits of his decision and courage. Turn over a new leaf on - New Year's day. Turn to purity and whole- You're always sure because it's pure. Start the New Year right by ordering a case of this delicious brew from your local distributor. C. I. Lathers, Gloversville, distributor. will be let tor dancing ang social; purposes for the following prices: Hall and Dressing Rooms unt. 12:30 &. m., $10.00, andi per . hour thereafter. > Dining Rooms and Kitchen $5.00 extra. © Co. 12-23tf 'The annual meeting of the stocks holders of The A. 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