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Rep on Cl BZA eN Y .l - 100 0% s r i >> e x4, isa > , ~ V\ # . \ i +HE JOUNSTOWM DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, FEB. 13, 1912. PAGE sum, sranp orera HoUsE) VINOL (WANT THE COUNCIL |FONDA D. A..R. 10 ’ JOHNSTOWN PHONE 816 i . q A7 al | NTA 1H£L UUVUVqU+ VnNUN D. fh, Ns £0 ' . m | is a tonic that we can recommend | [ a p | . | N’ , ** ° , FOUR after grip. Best of all. Try it on | I [N BR E A | U UUIHiiUVIV: sal , ficmmming 1 guarantee. |. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 o faa: bam. - . THE HOWARD STOCK CO. e Ministerial association bas | Fonda, Feb. 12.-Caughnawaga . GE0 ‘V ALTERS sent a letter to Mayor Harrison and chapter, D. A. R., will celebrate the Supporting \ | i\ ¥ 7° A.. ALi A J #3 the common council, asking thAt j one hundred and éightieth anniver- | - EDWIN WEEVER PRVGGIST. | steps be taken to bring about the M- < gary of Washington's birth and its | * ~ Presenting 'Phone 20. 13% W. Main st. | forcement of the law relative to the fourth chapter day, at Johnstown. [ - - . sale of cigarettes and tobacco 140 The committee of arrangements, of | » . ; € . 3 _ «COLLEGE CHUMS' --= ~~ \ \ children in Johnstown. which Mrs. A. B. Foster is chairman, I \_ met rrr or ter i . Aéeopy dog the letter and the law | has perfected plans which will grant, . 2s L Af \\ ars appended: each Daughter the privilege of invit- #» l 10¢, 20 J=: \ \ | p 4 20¢ A M U SE M EN T 8 ~ .. February 2, 1912. ing one guest to Journey with her to |; || Night-20c, 20¢, 30¢ romo sore mme -me, | Mayor A, Harrison, the Sir William Johnson hotel, where- B Tonight Ladies' Night Johnstown, N. Y. a luncheon will be served on the af- ~ * C o AT THE GRAND Honorable Sir:- ternoon of Feb, 22 at 2:30 o'clock. | 2 ma % \ At a megting of the Ministerial , Arrangements for transportation will ~- Six Howard Stock Company. urion attended by the following min- be published later, Hach member is Free- Cooking Lectures ETHELYN ROBINSON | in Kennedy Hall February 12, 13, 14, 15 and 165 at 2:30 p. m. » ¥ebruary' 15 at 10 a. m. All ladieg interested in good cook- ing should attend the Monday lesgon, B . p . ni hum.\ is the | child actually 0 parently under | 'he Continental congress will bs , Fork and Epo. t Sam. | Right, \College Chum.\ This is the child actually or apparen ng y - £133,225; fr 139311; 3921? Gat S2 company's first visit to this city, but | the age of 16 years, strictly enforced. | chosen, All members are urged to ' AUTOMOBILES Insured at Lowest wees cenjoy this treat will be offered by | the Howard Stock company, support- | Nearly every theatregoer in this city enjoys seeing a good stock com- l pany in a repertoire of plays on the ; higher order, and an opportunity to . ing that popular leading man, Edwin - Weever, which opens for a four-day Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock will be \Man of the Hour\ and at it is safe to say that it will be one of the most popular ever seen be- fore the engagement is finished. The cqpompany is *composed of talented artists, and their repertoire consists their enforcement. | also sanctioned by Dr. Williamson, 'isters;: Charles McKenzie, Dr. Fog- ter, Herbert Finch, Frank Anderson, Rector Ellsworth, Rev. Rudiaill, the following motion was unanimously passed: Resolved, That the Miniferial unite request Mayor Harrison and the city council to use their power to have the enclosed laws governing the sale and use of sigarettes, cigars and tobaceo on any form to or by any Copies of the state law governing this. matter are enclosed and wae trust that immediate action may he taken for 'Bhis action is . requested to leave her name and that ' of her guest with the chairman of : the committee, or with Mrs. J. S. Wil- | sop not later than Feb, 17th, Please remember these two dates, the lin ard the 224, 1 - The Caughnawaga chapter, D. A | R,, will hold an important business meeting Thursday afternoon, | 15th, at the home of Mrs. A. B. Hos- ter, at 2:30 o'clock, as delegates in | | be present. Since the meeting of Heb. 1 224 will be a social one it is request lod that all who can, pay their yearly citer of the regent, Jucs ar the business meeting. By Copyight Han, Scfaine ap of high class plays on which they pay | and Rey, P. 8. Beckman. ; =- -t T * 1; % - 12 ~ Rates royalty and the costumes worn in the | - By order of the Ministerial union. | @- copes ro rmmm=im= @ 141132301“ S Blf thday. Feb. 12 . ~A rad productions of these plays surpass FRANK ANDERSON, 1 raz l ELMER J. RDORN those worn in many of the higher Secretary Pro Tem. i 1 BOWLING | . e . 5 Real Estate and General Insurance | priced attractions. Don't fail to wite | From the Consolidated. laws of | R , - , | | to c ® d * . ' |© - - @ I # 9 IL LC . 3 *Fthone 97. Johnstown, N. Y-| ness the opening play \College | New York state, chapter 40; penal | . A fey OU realize that a t )| eat man does not fir ly belong @ . m= - | chums,\ as this is the first time the | law, law 1909, chpater 88, article 44: | On Stewart Alcys. 3 - { r a lz R t - Tu Y gr t m; d es no final y ole g [ A Bright | -_ Future =: is before the young % man who saves his g money regularly. The best incentive to save is anaccount with the Home Sav- ings Bank where - your funds will rap- g | $ EWING TN NEW YorX At Least One 0: theCirv- Leading Hotels Affords Every Comfort at Moderate Prices, R Bomething About Grand Hotel and and New Annex. That it is \expensive tu stop in New York\ has been accepted as truth by some people so long that to many it has come to be almost an s¥%iem. Nothing equld really be far- ther from real feets-provided | you know where to stay, To be centrally --Fooms with private bath or sump- tuously furnished guites at equally reasonable rates. - Both the Grand and its New Annex are absolutely freproo!f and strictly modern in every way. Ladies traveling alone will find perfect safety and unusual com- fort kere. Send your name and address on a postal card and you will receive free a guide to New York (with maps). Address George F. Hurlbert, Presi- dent and General Manager. puring the summer Bir. Hurlbert @lso conducts the far famed Green- burst Hotel on Lake *Chautauqua. lecated, to ding well, to be roomed | spring morning and as sprightly as a county endorse, and. the same hereby | teams to date follows: , ‘ f I | i i’figgf’fif‘fiu‘ffifi 305m; o tu 2}! | wood nymph. Through two quaintly $306? eniorse the $21; 13°11; Henry S. p.ow. L PC. . Grana Hotel with its fine New Annex, | Pleasing acts of the dainty operetta, eforest as a candidate to SNcceed | Cross .I........ 9 To r: .T77 a K..... 7 <,. on Broadway at Thirty-first Street. | she fits with all the bubbling in- himself for the office of member eff © Lucas 9 6 3.666 |_ Not only are the, want‘s of the in- | nocence of a happy child. congress in said district, and be it Pierson ........ 9 6 3 666 - RCC - T- i e =o r agt - aff cfgsggggfggg‘ggfgggggg to mare | _ Charles McNaughton handles the fugperiv d, That th sressional | Gamaib o. OU soe d 56 & \ W sz A *»>>20*0+02*4 ' ' C gnests want to come again will be | comedy role of Roland, a tragedian, Resolved, That the conSNOR\ 0224 | Carroll ........ 9 5 4 ©.555, ® \ ® - | found. Fility large light sample | in a manner thit never fails to re- committeeman representing Sen-entice Evang ........ 9 5 4 555 | a r 1 n h e t re rpoms are provided for commercial | ceive gales of laugfiter and abplause. tady county be, and he hféreby is re- | Hanson ........ 9 5 4 555 | $_ s a | _s J % travelers. Coupled with the comfort. | quested to name and designate sueh | Rriton ......... 9 - 40 500.444) A able home-like, restfal furnishings The production of \The SBrIDE | goregsres to the next congressiOn2l gponnoble 9 4 5b 44 | \ reammuser rama» name rommmmmpremess ard the splendid service all prices | Maid\ will be ilentically the same | ,, . & Lata ~ 21 | Sponneble .... ... 444 } \ ' are extremely reasonable. it was during its tw A convention of' said district as will | Moore ......... § 0B 6 .3838) ~~ a | R o cl a Jue club breakfast may be has | * t was during its two Seasons \UP | pe favorable to the said Hon. Henty , Verleger ....... 9 3 - 6 - .333 EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA 4 - ag low as 25 cents, and a splendid | !\ New S‘Zork city. ,:\°.t a single S. DeForest, and that be use all prop- Habkney Lee.... § 2 4 EEF] - A. N. 4, A ® _-) A. 4. A. A- \*~ 1 JLL . . \ fig}; dc; Patti digs?“ $115 .5S§rve£a:gg thin 52 tzglsiiemcfliul: 01: $31 inglilfi er methods to secure a renomination | Fimmons ..... 9 - 3 - 6 - .333 7 p esters - 000 5} yaTINPT Tues., Feb. 13th: MATINEE, Tues., Feb. 13th j during the engagement are \The Cryu- | evening, Feb. 13th, when Messrs. number { pleasing romance, \Two Little Love play has ever been presented at popu-. lay prices and a real treat is in store for all. Other plays to be presented crifix,\ \A Gypsy 'Romance\ \Way Down in Maine.\ AT THE DARLING A Feast of Music. and One of the most pretentious of re- gent music successes will play an en- gagement at the Darling on Tuesday Werba & Luescher present their on- chanting | operetta, \The Bpring Maid.\ This attraction comos direct from its triumphant New York run of 300 nights at the Liberty theatre loudly heralded ags \The Spring Maid\ and its entrancing melodies are too well known by music levers to need any added comment. They have caught the public's fancy from the first. Already everyone who has slightest the ear for music, is either whistling or humming such gems of melody from its score as \Day Dreams,\ the captivating waltz \Fountain Pay,\ and the Bees.\ On rare oecasions an actor or ac- tress seems born to a role in a play and such is the case with Miss Gene Lunreska as the saucy princess Bezena. She is as refreshing as a chestra of 15 to adequately handle the tuneful score. Seats will be placed on sale fat- urday morning at 10 a. m., Feb. 10. BEN WILSON SPEAKS - ON WAR OF CLASSES 1 Benjamin F. Wilson delivered an address on \The War of the Classes\ before a good sized audience at the Sec. 484. A person who; (6) sells pays for or furnishes any cigar, cigarette or tobacco in any of its form to any child getually or appar- ently under the age of 16 years; is guilty of a misdemeanor. Seog. 486, way use any cigar, cigarette or to- bacco in any form whatsoever in any public street, place or resort. A vio- lation of this sub-division shall be a misdemeanor, and shall be punished | by a fine not exceeding ten dollars snd not less than two dollars for each | offense. SCHENECTADY 6. 0. P. ing Hop. Henry S. DeForest of Sthe- nectady as representative in congress from the new 50th district, adopted at a mepting of the Schenec: tady Republican committee held Sat- urday: Whereas, Hon. Henry S. DeForest. is at present representing the 23rd congressional district, and Whereas, His term of office is about to expire, and Whereas, Schenectady comnty is now embraced in the 30th congres- gional district, composed of ESchenec- tady, Montgomery and Faulton-Ham- ilton counties. Now, there, be it Resolved, That the general Re- publican committee of Schenectady for said office. rmpg - BREAKS UP A COLD IN SEVERAL HOURS AN EFFECTIVE WAY TO CURE A BAD COLD AND END GRIPPE MISERY. h There is not one Wain of quinine (6) No child actually or apparently under the age of 16, years of age shall smoke or in any | were | meet for a match in the Twin City Bowling league at the Hotel Stewart alleys on Thursday night, The games scheduled for the week so far fol- | low: Monday-Lincolns of Gloversville vg, Stewarts; Barbers of Johnstown. Thursday--Brupswicks vs. Stew- arts (league games). Fridgy--Little's factory vs. Robig- son's box factory. At Colonial Club. The week will be a busy one en the Golonial club alleys, two games i being scheduled for each night ex- i leys will be open. The No. 1 and i No. 2 club teams will bowl! tonight. N91 ‘2’ club teams; Briton, No. 5, v8. Sponnoble, No. 18. Moore, No. 9; Lucas, No. 4, vs. Pier- son, No. 1. Wednesday-Ececentric club teams vs. Colonial club teams. Thursday-Hanson, No. 8, vs. Tim- mons, No. 7; Hackney, No. 12, vs. Carroll, Ng. 6. Friday--Edwards, No. 8, vs. Cross, No, 10; Verleger, No. 11, vs. Deyoe, No. 3. Saturday-Club night, alleys open, prone Standing of the Teams. The corrected standing of the ADVERTISED LETTERS. Following is a list of letters re- maining uncalled for in the post- office at Johnstown, February 10, 1912: Giuseppe Bartone. Mrs. Alice Beck. a Miss Kate Calhoun. Tannelli Daniels. Jos Havilick. Miss A. C. Hoffman. The Brupswicks and Stewarts will - i cepting Saturday night when the al- Tuesday-Evans, No. 14, vs. | to be. to any party, or section; not even to any country.. The . 3 truly great man belongs to the whole world; to humanity. |. § Lincoln's political career was partisan; sectional; it had y But the man himself was neither; and today all see- 4 tions of the country, and of the world, acknowledge it; and | honor his greatness. ~ ' ' _-_ There's nothing sectional, or local, or partisan about - good clothes, either; well-dressed men look about the same 3 here as any where else; and they want to look thesame. ~ .@ HART SCHAFFNER & MARX have done a great service to all of us by making their new ones, 1 \THE WERBA and LUESCHER Present The Unrivalled Musical Success of Two Continents THE BUBBLING OPERETTA OF HAPPINESS 77 idiy accumulate. in that city, and this in the face of The teams will be made up this weal p a B . =, at ; H 1_ 3 o y; gVNCS B1 the fact that the tuneful opera has ENDORSE DF FOREST is plows No i-. siles W. of clothes; the quality, the style, the finish that men 'like - ROME p in: - BMK J Pcs Sip ct mare | LOI via Your | no. 2-9, roves r|you want. We've done some service here in having them 4 of Alban Not since \The Merry Widow\ ha o godin -m sre amas? 1\ wea 4 pa. - : the 3 ° qs3N. Pearl Sieet é thetre bgen a music;?prod1$_cviqn Z: The following resolutions, endors- | J- finaliz'rezée fissdfli 5.01335; for Vuu to buy afld WeEal. We are ready to Shgw you it“ which is open from May ist to No- grand sunday af he P i,; in Pape's Cold Compound, which, vemb~r ist, for fishing and automo- rand bunk y? terms-n as the third | when taken every two hours, until F. B. Nalson. ig bile perties as well as nature lovers. number of the Socialist lectur® ! three consecutive doses are taken, Miss May Newman. A | 4 course. - Mr,. Wilson is a fluent i will surely end the grippe and break Mrs. Catlferine Nixon. Friendship the Spice of Life, In tearing the burden of this life, each has troubles and can :arely as sume those of others. Frierdship consists of mutual belpfu'ness, and nothing is more helpfu' than the hope ana oblivion that are brought by good cheer. wile e n s c+ 2022 speaker. He knows socialism from root to stem, and states his argu- ments so clearly and concisely that , the masses as well as the classes | have no difficulty in grasping his meanings. Mr. Wilson was educated 'at the Northwestern university, Chi-1 cago, and entered the min- istry at an early age. up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. - It promptly relieves the most mis- erable headache, difliness, head and nose siuffed up, feverishness, sneez- ing, sore throat, running of the nose, catarrhal affections, soreness, stiff- ness and rheumatic twinges. Fape's Cold Compound is the re- P. W. Putman. Manyjian Siemnutkowsky. Mrs. George Shook. Mrs. E. Taylor. Clarence Welck. Persons calling for ahove leiters will please say advtreised anl give date. o G. M. DEYOE, Unsurpassed Company of 75, including GENE LUNESKA, J. H. GOLDS- WORIHY and the \FAMOUS SPRING MAID® Chorus and Ballet with MET- ROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, Alex. Spencer, Director. Owing to the enormous demand for seats and the hundreds that were un\ able to secure same, the mara; ement of the Darling has arranged, at the ex- pense of $100.00 for special train service, to bring the Spring Maid to Glovers- ville in time to give spec'a! matinee at 2:43 p. m. Giving a complete production His experience I sult of three years' research at a cost | while in charge of churenes in indus- ! of more than fifly tpqusand rfollaPS. trial centers, particularly qualifies ; and contains no quinine, which we him to Ssreak vith authority on th lhave conclusively demqnstrafied is T ~ ) _sreal © Y ° ; not effective in the treatment of St. Valentine's Dance. work in which he is engaged. His | cols or rripne. Acorn Rebekah loge, No. 173, I.‘ remarks Sunday were listened to Take this harmless Compound as ' O,. O. F., are making elaborate pre- | with great interest. It will be re- directed, with the knowleige that | parations for a dance and card party | membered that in 190% Mr. Wilson there is no other medicine made any- } in Kennedy hall Wednesiay evening, ; 2 ladi4a. TOC - where else in the worid which will | February 14. VYosburg's orchestra was a canliiate for congress in th@ ) cure your eold or end Grippe misery hag prepared an unusually fine pro- in every detail same as evening performance. PPICES FOR MATINEE:- Orchestra, $1.5 ; Paraquet, $1.0 ; First Five Rows, Balcony, $4.06; Six Rows Balcony, 73€e; Gallery, 56¢. All Seats Reserved. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. PATRONs NOTE. \ . Long-Headed Husband. \'sis is good wire I must take home a few bottles to my wife\ \She never touches wine, as you know.\ \Trye; but it will be a little present for her. and I can keep 't from going to waste.\-Washington 'Ierald. < Postmasteg'. i $o o gummrer oiht@miy, She--\Then you never told any other girl that you loved ber?\ He-\No indeed;the others bave got it in writ ing}\-Puck. \Appeal to Reason\ district and re» ceived the gecond largest vote given u socialist gandidate in America that l year. as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com- pound, which any druggist in the world can supply. gram for the occasion. All bekahs, Odd Fellows and their friends are cordially invited. Re- freshments | served. - Tickets 2§ cents. 2-10t3 w Re-. 1 .., All seats held in reserve must be called for by 6 p. m Monday, or Tickets will be placed on sale. Qut of town patrons desiring seats held for thero are re- quested to telephone 2148, or mail check for seaty held in reserve.