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Lames ts on ites d sio nere CS2 Pik ramen . > : ; e ; . SAY e a Re ike widt; € _, \eet reo > W Tk. 150 ie S {* tL fl“ pe Wel PRR at At tR NT T CM C he C Fab | hole 42) Cw ~ lk alc es *C ~\ * C ye | A tol t & i+ <+ ~ # - -~w~~~--~ - '---?f--j hos eme n W111}: Jofins'foww paAILY REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, JAN, 20, 1912. _ - |___ gage mm ' ‘i‘fi‘fiffifii‘ififia VINOL . [PJPLS T aa THE KIND OF‘ e Toman | 22 ==--) _ Mmm RP CAT s+ A. BIG SHOW The following is the list of stu« v 4 3“ “may Reels [ GEO. WALTERS, sets at msemne fhe. § DRUGGIST. | Elementary Latin prose composi- Phone 20, 188 w, Maia ST tlon-William: Dean, + W =P CO N D U C‘ T 81390131 Feature »| | . Latin, second year-Harold Beh ‘ -_- soNnc§s BY ~ =-- len, Margaret Conlan, Denton Dawes, | MR THOMAS OCONNRL AM U SEMENTS ‘ Sgtfliénsézwiifi“Elfinfsiiffsaii’I‘;~ is shown first, by the prices we quote; second, by the fact that they are Vosburg. <8 trigowh Commencing 2:11:13: Latin, first year—«v‘I—Iowara Allen. e f Schaffner + ~~~ AT TEL GRAND Esther Fish, Fred Fosmire, Daniel e JANUARY 25 Whis Wak at the Grang, ___ | GUSHD, Lours Hartley, Sarah Hare _ 1, Mon | | Tne on cri c ik tay 12, Bond nite Gcorge five clothes. These prices and these goods are two good reasons why you . * evening s week w e e h W THOMPSQN'8: ular photoplay | pictures, | showing Richards, Marion Tutehings, Burton | , ought to come. >. c /s ‘ , s Thrall, Frances Van Reading-Eliza Ackerbauet, Paul Ine M. Ackernecht, Briggs Barclay, ip L, Gharies Bevernitz, Sarah Beekman,. O'Connell .of Ptttsfield, Mass. Pa\ Martha Blunck, Florence A. \ Briggs, been secured to sing the songs. Mr.! t O'Connell comes to thnst‘own high' Rhoda W. Brooks, Marjorie Brown, Marion Burke, William H. Cleary, HOMES“? d (y rifff’lfgsed' lon , I? (139? thhf: Howard J. Cole, Mildred Cool, Mar- singikg will be much enjoyed Of | guerite Dillenbeck, Mary Duffy, Mar- | four reels of the latest released H- totu i app C vcensed subjects daily. As a special -| feature for this week Mr. Thomas r\ America: Greatest Success patrons of the theatre. Two shows | euerite Durey; Harry T. Edwards, , \With Original Company pol will be- given, commencing dt 7:45, Helene - Elsenélan, Catherine = El- | «-= . . s R Dn hos .. All: the Old Favorites and Scenes | | at the usual prices. wood, Harriett J. Fox, Merritt Gor- | | “0000000000000 == fame 63:1: unbl‘icll F | New Eo-gland Life. don, Maynard Gross, Louise Hanes, | ves I wind l ‘ & . . ece | famous uble Male Quartette, Maurice Hathorn, Clark Hawley, Id .--Grae@ Church Choir, Etc. Those who love sweet must¢ A24 | M\ meets, Roy Hennolly, Margaret | $ TRY OUR SCHOOL SHOES + \26th Heason| _ . those who enjoy the scent Of M®W | yy Marle Jensch, Blanch w.| AIfRMIflS Guaranteed by Evety Manage! mown hay cegn have their several Joyce, Elegm or Judge, Julla A. Kane, “70711331!” that it is no use for um to sell a shoe m M PR! ILQO. 750. m’ [ tastes gratified by a visit to \The Mary Keaveney, George H. Keck, | ' or girls 'going to school that will not wear. It would be Salli +R Old Homestead.\ This charming play Viola M Keck\: Arthur Potter Live 300000000WM¢QM ' to do this. - . “34mm nmonmu y | has been before the public for tWeD* | mmeston, Florence Luff, Amelds M.| *y Grand Army, - inspection taking place first and ths | JR We have.been exceedingly careful in the selection o: m: DADLING THEATRE | ty-five years, and is now on Its WOU\ | Louise Mason, Jere P. Mc- ’1‘ “that? ing héélectea as the | men made a fine Impression beth in [@@ wery important part of our stock. and the merit of our 3699 .o ~ FRIDAY EVENING, Fw», a\ iY-®!xth annus! tour. It 18 £08 $2700 /-poyily, Terrence McGuire, Eleanor M. place for holding the State encamp- their deportment am& equipment. | Shoes is unquestioned. | Subcription List Now Open ae . | SltPle story of rural life in New wyiter, Maynard Miller, Floyd | W,) pubh ot thé Grand Army of the He- | | The following . officers' were In- | jag al wa. an; in a trist of our Rohodl Shoe . e -| WMheatre LOF Sar | gland that it was away back in 1885 blic June 27 an next, at & | stalled: 20t. e t ~Me for {Risen od Scare when it was first produced as a fin- ngggzli; e §fi$§£§sug F331: “5:51:51 meeting of the columcii administra- Captain, Jar Irving * \ _ HENRI If; RONTE i§hed drama at the Boston theatre. meyer Florence K’Ricé Arvilla C tion of the organization in Borouga ° - First lieutenant, Frank Snyder. | | FA E A c K 14 R i so s * \ond * | hall, Brooklyn. The committes from | | fecond Heutenant, Walter Kacker, | JQ Italian Tenor i Rogers, Marcean Roucoules, Anna (First Season, in Amerlea) ssisted h A . MISS MARIE SAViLLE Dmmafic Soprano I § ._ .._ ANDRE BENO’IST a (R. E. Johnston, Mir.} _ PRICRS-$1.50, $1.00 and 73¢, cat. 217505. Onpfleevemngat cons huh alt: ape-m at hox 0mm od» .. January B1. a W 4 Suburlptions Received by * Mail am! Telephone r Family Theatpe ~A n. mover-vino, N. Y.\ ind , | Albany arrived late but put up a stiff | First sergeant, Walter Dixod. i H M. Rowles, Barbara Schreiner, Har- q. 1 M. » ~ - | fight for the Capital City. Former Second sergeant, John D. Button. 6a ‘gilffifilcfanasgzxg 32:3 8X” Governor Bengamin B. Qdell repre- | < Recorder, Charles A. Buchanan? nmmmmm l H#, Francis Sutton, Veronica Swée- wanted NMewhurss. Treasurer, William J. Galpin. e hey, John Ulrich, Mildred vam aj|, were passed ; @Amone the visiting knights pre- ”IRENE Hm flflmpmfismp AMSTERDAM GETS“ mfl len, Morris A. Vedder’ Henry w. the. dethg» of Own war veterand ' sent were Lieutenant Colonel. F uP» | 1 Veghte, Richardson Vibhard, pers | \ th® Customs services and fovonins mon, Captain Vink of Wallin com- m Wa'iratli ' Uarroll M. Wai’sh \ma- national monuments for women wRBO pany, No. 14, of Amsterdam, and Febnstawn, N Y., 3m, 80, 1913 ward J. Walsh George W’insmzui. served in the Civil war and in mem-. , Colonel Cramer, also of Amaterdai, Fred Collings, Manager, Fy F. I. Bathe, wrung wow A fiennfianship—l-Pguune Ackernecht,- ory of President Lincoln's wife. A 'and several others. Major Frank 4. \Invincible\ Basketball Team. | who was the highest bum h? | Brig ol: Charles B vernftif resolution was also passed asking Barber, Colonel Seward Shepard, | Pear Sir: - Shrubb and Queal race in Briggs B“; 87+ fio: QB President Taft to appoint General , Colonel E. §. 'King, Captain H. O As the manager of the \Nightriq. last week, has received Big -» 3:3; gfsolzafimo‘xngjwn rfi: Daniel E. Sickles, &a lHeutenant | Lansing and a delegation from Glov. | CTS\ basketball team of the city of | \Om Amsterdam people to “fie ion Burke fiarrint Chant W’fllmm eral United States army, retired. ersville company, No. 15, were aiso | Johnstown, I heroby challenge your | \2°® in Afnsterdam and has 605“ i Y $ W.___ present. team to play a game on the ¥. a, | to do so. The race will bow Cleary, Esther Cooover, Howard , C. A. équrt of this oity '* | at the Colonial Skating: m W P CGole, Mildred Cool, Mary Duffy. Modern Woodmen. After the installation the visitors « A, caurt 0 a CLG» day night, January 23d. \The race in- | marry. Edwards, Holene | Eiseman, | - A regular meeting of Johnstown | were entertained by the members of | _ At the challenged party always has | day night, JSRUAFY * ne ' | . irt tesios - for a purse of $5090 or 75 palm f ; , Tuesd - ' Oli certain courtesies accorded It I leave | Katherine Elwood, Myrtle Fisher, | camp will ba held on Tuesday even ver company with a social hour, the date open for your selection, but the gross receipts of the ere & {OP _ - Hest Harriet Fox, M iso | 1 du: F - abo ' , Mynard Gross, Louise | Ing. uring which time refreshments \ f : & “fiflggfi‘wcfiffns flames, - Maurice. Hathorn, | Clark . --- were sorved under the Supervision of | !t 18 the desire of my men fhat the | Both Shrubb and Ques! have wie -. best singers Jn the busindss | | Hawley, Ids, Heagle, Margaret Hur- Masontcl, ~- | Putman & Houck and remarks were | spoils of the contest gholi toke Ahe | a]? Amisltlerdam nipreienmum * . 5--CE TM ‘ ley, Blanche Joyce, Eleanor Judge St. Monica chapter, Order of the Made by Lieutenant Colonel Furman form of a splendid aupper which the | they will be on han I” M e =- == Julia Kane, Mary Keavepey, George Eastern Star, will meet on Tuesday and others. victors shall enjoy at the expense of ireatfst t3111131 Amstzrdzmun: aver \6. -.©.@“‘r@.'@“©\.@.“ P Keck, Ruth Lamb, Inilsa Laning, Ar- | evening. Initiation followed by a> | the vanauished. ad in this line an . § \ N C CC thur Livingston, Florence Luff, | social hour | d in offering this gauge of battle my | TUMNNCTS 816 nmbm ho « Independent Foresters. | men fully appreciate the fact that greatest in the world it will be. D f gizldficflfifisf eg'errfrfglsg Mfifii‘z, “511,111,533?! £21120; agonAefhg 02353 Johnstown court, No. 1881, Inde= they are challenging foomen worthy | drawing card. © Both Shrubh. as : a» Maynard Miller, - Eleanor | Mill r, be held T.h d eve i Tse 0 pendent Order of Foresters, installed | of their steel, and yet they feel that Queal arebitter enemies af Qua-1,215 Joshua Whitcomb. . Monahan, Adolph er. | be held on Thursday evening. their officers for the ensuing year on | the contest will be so ever that a | champion of America und Shrubb 0PPOR‘UN'IY ' | And for eleven years prior to that | ©1093 Mm” 1111; “231ml?“ MuéLXber- ~~~ Wednesday evening. Suprome Depu- | large crowd of spectators. will be | England, and both clafm the chams. { | Mr. Thompson had been pgesenting ger, Marguerite Mullins, Frieda Golden Seal. ty H. J. Forster of Utica -was the in- | royally entertained, and the partici- | piouship of the world tor # int W ide. Rekemeyer, Harry Richter, Arvilla A regular meeting of Johnstown | \Joshua Whitcomb,\ . L. aas & for good luvestment lerxlilg (1312216; rtrayegathe “11:33; Dir; Rogers, Marcean Roucoules, Anna | camp will be held on Tuesday even- 2111125 22:11:13; xiii biz-31 iv 3023'- pants themselves will win undying ) of ten miles 29k, . _ often co és to th Rowles, Barbara Schreiner, Harold | ing. * - Sup 1 An ¥~ | fame. - 2, * ._ offen com h farmer, Uncle Josh. And «w@ven be- ward, Jr. as supreme conductor. | - 1 have the honor, sir, fo sign my ' n ‘Wlth read: fore that time Mr. Thompson had Smith, Winfield Sponnenberg, Anna / ee The éfiicers for the year - - € ° a PMC * Mach “if“? Question. woe ma J given for some years in the variety ptacy, Alice Streeter, Helen Sutlif,;| American Mechanics, - Cc R * E—y Son-the if; £&re: gelf, . “grim; as? to?! 23:1}??? at: : matey Save: part | halls a sketcfx, having Uncle Josh as' Francis Sutton, Veronica Sweeney, Johnstown council, No. 22%, will ‘ V. CJ’R-J P Put‘ma‘n l Johnfigiifgsg £332; Mgr ‘ m as; electedy?\ \My goodne \@ . Of your income reg- 'its central figure. So, taking it alto- | $1thXillriclli,I gildredmvaniAllen, Wile meet“ in regular session on Monday R. S. F w. Raddy. ~ Nighitzider baskebfi‘all tea’m. said the poor fellow. ”slut shall -£ C ularly and depOSIt it gether, the character of the kindly | ur yan Aistiine, orris Vedder, | evening. F. S., H. Moshell. POCO OC CH CC 0 Cla I’m not elected O, *L. Richardson Vibbard, Carroll Walsh \C. a 2, England farmer, Uncle Josh, has * i . hell. . Job New England fart Edward Walsh, Rita - Walrath, Daughters of Liberty. Treasurer, M. Moshell To CURE A ToLn IN ONE DAY ‘ P‘X' to Go 3“!- E+ uy .' @ - with the Home Sav- s ings Bank Of A1\ for nearly forty years. The dramatic. © @ ©) @ mem been Hefore the theatregoing public & Billing een before the theatregolnZ PUDPHC cooree winsman, Viola Keck, Nellie| Adirondack council will meet in gmfir'é\ fifiéfiifii’, Take tgfifiéfisiflf‘? , quinine 13 *to sometimes better meow ¢ 1, > i ' id ta W+ \ * + ting mad over the impugged. bany. | critic hesitates when he attempts to isfa'lngonsfi. 1:11:03?“ ~S§alem Henry | regularesession on Thursday EVOD~ | 3, w., M. Gunsel. it fails to cure. E. W. GROVES sig- cfnce gr aur friends until w: Tubing vite write anything new of \The Old eghte, AU colrich, | ® ing. S. B., L. Dillenbeck,. nature is on each box. 254 | facts in the case : We in ya“ to start an Homestead.\ When a character has | ~ ~ mermee & . ‘ I. B.. G. B. Cole. . atom mam account; Royal Arcanum. become so identified with the Amer- character to stifié. Duty stern and Court deputy, William Marple. a grid thing going Old Ten F ank \Strongheart'\-the intermingling of | mediately after his arrival for the - Knights of Pythias. n t . p | - , f . - AZ ' n- looking around tt * ® ‘ 3 the red and white races-furnishes | coast to fillsimportant engagements | - Sir William Johnson lodge. No. | waiked, was annoyed 91)?”fo gin? . C@ENUIN®E CA ay R , ALWAYS HOME SAvaS BAN | ican stage as has Uncle Josh, by a uncompromising confronts, - giving Stoneocouncil will mest in reg- + ALV f. Alb P rt life of nearly two score years, the £161; no valiimmive {Lutlgq inflict fut. ular session on Monday evening. Hummus nl n may well falter in the effort | fering on the man she loves providei F * : >) 0: t any if say aiythmg new. in; yet this | She wishes to accomplish the end she | Ancient Order of Foresters. Tuesday evening's Schenectady | Children cry far F‘Qtfihflr\ 13 N. Pearl Street! much may be said: Denman Thomp-| 44s in view. Disregarding all per- Court Cayadutta, No. 8,195, will | | Star-Un.on has the following compli- 2000808 2t 7 son,. in presenting to the American | 2ODAl inclinations she does her duty | meet on Wednesday evening. ,m@m4ry mention of County Presi- sec egere@ stage a iypical Emerican character | at great cost to herself. In the end, | _ Maid Marion degree will meet on | dent P. J. Mullin's visit to the A. O. ppm o= T as it had never been presented be- of course, everything ends as it | Tuesday evening. H. at,Schenectady: - After the cere- HOHOROT CHOO HNN | fore. endeared himself to the theatre. | Show!d, | but it is accomplished \ monies refreshments were served. # e * * $ | going public and made for himself through the unfolding of a powerful Red Men. | Among the visiting Hibernians was { g 3”; a niche in the Temple of Fame as an plot which is intense in its simplicity. Nipmuck tribe, No. 431, vcjill meet | Peter J. Mullin, county president of A J “St 7; | actor and author. The company am The production given this play is one | as usual on Thursday evening. Fulton county, who delivered an ad- | \ . g, . ~. 33; pearing at the Grand opera house .of the best seen in Rochester in a ——————‘ dress upon. \True - Fraternity.\ | The Kind You Have Alwaya Bouflht, and which ha thee\ poy & & a | *I »| Thursday night is the original, un- long time. 1s ESG Knights of Maceabeer. grother Mullin, who is a deep stud- in use for over S0 years, has borne the signature of. __ RE CEIVED $1 der the personal direction of Mr. ~ , Fort Johnson tent, No. 480, will | ent of Hibernianism and a gifted or: - , afid has been made under his pere | ; e 1 _ §) Frank Thompson. The musical fea« Rig Operatic Concert. meet on Thursday evening. ator, so beautifully portrayed his SL M gal unpetvlstlog “11““21111231313‘ P 2 \ . if tures are the same, including the fa- .At the Darling theatre, M‘m‘w . ir conception of the career of a true ._ All Counterfeits, Imwafiogngfiugtngfggzi’Pare bu. a A NEW Lot Cf ##} | mous double male quartette. A ca- will 'be opened the-subscription list | cad Fellows. __ Hibernian, that he made a lasting Experiments that triile with and endanger the healt : A # | pacity house will unfoubtedly wel- for the big operatic concert to be | _ The regular meeting of Cayadutta | impression on the minds of his audi- | . Infants and Children-Experience against Ex #s » ** | come the grand old play. given by Henri La Bonts, the Italian | lodge, No. 218, will be held on Tues | tors. One phase of his speech which : ~ MAINE CORN ff tenor,. assisted by Miss Marie Saville, | day evening. gave them much fool for thought What ls C ASTO R! A o g - dramatic soprano, and Andre Beno- Johnstown lodge, No. $08, will | was the quotation. \That to be a 3 Cans for #| * AT THE DARLING ist, pianist. The concert is to be | meet as usual on Thursday evening. | child of God man must be brother Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor . Oil, Pane- A a - given in the Darling theatre on Feb- _ - to man.\ Brother Mullin has made goric, Dropstfind gofiinglggrfixgé nil; iztgfasgntbo a : # \'The Stampede\ Tonight. ruary 2nd, and as it is the most | . ® neve ah Domne, a warm place in the hearts of Sene- ggggglienelltseggeli}; its’guaragltee. It destrcg’s ggorm: 250 $ | The Rochester, N. Y., Union-&Ad- | important musical event this city has Fraternity » Rebekah lodge, No. | nectady Hiberniing and we all look snd allays Feverishness. - For more than thirty years1% . f? vertiser says of \The Stampede,\ | had in many years there is tremend- | 319, will meet on Monday evening. forward to his next visit. . has been in constant use for the reliof of Constipation # | which comes to the Darling theatre | ous interest in the event. La Bonto, The regular mseting of Acorn Re- Ilatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles An %: | tonight, for the benefit for the Chil- | who arrived from Europe early this bekah lodge, No, 173, will be hell - f PDiarrhooa. - I6 regulates the Stomach and Boweis, 11 * | dren's Day Nursery association, month, is making his first concert | on Wednesday evening. Ben Frark'in Started !t. . assimilates the Food, glVinTg 1132113th {fad-F gatgfal sleep. JOHN T B | \The same probleim dealt with in | tour in America. He left almost im- e It is strarge how long it takes to set The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Frien ' _ f 4 | V # | Cecil B. DeMille, author of that po- | in San Franciséo, St. Lou!s and Kan- | 186. will hold its regular meeting | Streets were never cleaned In those | p the &: £ } . § #|pular success, material for another | sas City and will now tour the gast, | on Wednesday evening. days Trey were nothing but just out , ears the Signature 0 ¥ a I ¥ | play of gripping interest, \The Stam- | Since the announcement of the Glov- | ' ofd fiocgs agiidwho cared how that look. | M - M Bus L d l) st g pede,\ which opened a half week en- | erswille concert, the city of Amster. Uniformed Rank, K. of P. 2 * u j; a Ben thou??? it over and f Cor. Main and k erry VS, ft gagement at the Baker theatre wilh dam has requested & concert by the The annual inspection and instal- nil; ‘pbévegl nmatfigg £29152}? $3: s: if; - JOHNSTOWN g two performances yesterday. - The | tenor, and Miss Saville and Mr. Beno- | lation of officers of Oliver compan7) | pence a month from each householder play relates the story 'of an educated | fst Will also asgist him there. Miss | No. 38, U. R., K. Of P., took place | He printed a circular about the p HIH H HIE s SE ag HBE th SE EE peep Indian girl who uses all the craft of | Saville, the little Johnstown girl, | Thursday evening when Lieutenant | scheme. sent a circular to each house gome-= a = her race to Outwit the white in an | wil} sing a duo with Lia Bonte, and | Colonel August Purman and staff of | holder and then called in person to The Kuld You Have Alwa S Bm t Do not allow your kidndy - ana | MMeMPt to rob her people of their | {he tenor will sing among other , Amsterdam were present together if; Jillrgoiisgnafige; or'féleh 538312?! if: y bladder trouble to develop | beyond homes. She wins, but not until there | things, the Air d6 Johnson from \The | with several other distinguishod ning about a million y‘earsa bute no one In Use For Over 30 Years the reach of medicine, Take Foley : has come to her a realization that | 1Grl of the Golden West.\ The list | members of the uniform rank in th'8 | paq ever cleaned the streets, at least, company, 27 muBRAY STREET, NEW YORK CHW, Kidney £115: They alivei (. ick re- | education and association with the | of patrons and patonesses for the | locality and conducted the exercises. | on this continent, until Old Ben start- aaa esults an op . irregularities With has brought . ker < feelings Gloversville concert will be announc» The members of Oliver company an- ed all the fuss and the expense in | rising \protwiptriess. Conyne & . , 3 - w“... e .._ _Awhich takes the strongest Indian led elortly. . « _ 'A pesred in dross uniform,. the anuug! | which we are now involved. & L P £9 - ack mene: -L \ «