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s i f # 1HE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESD AY, FEB. 14, 1912. Pe opere SOC .a s nimic Race W.: ~ q RR (ages f Rei e + e hm Cour Mat e ( CEP lid ° C2 L 059 ' ¥ ° \ i ° * * R * “ 01mm OPERA noun: Tronignt ThE doOWarb S10cK C0. | Supporting, L8 » ~ EDWIN WEEVER Presenting. I ~ \The Gypsy S Romance\ Thiarsday--Way Down in Maine. Special Prices-10c¢c, 156, 25c. f SI X Free Cooking Lectures ' y . MYSTID PEHKELYXN ROBINSON in Kennedy Hall ermvonme mama February 12, 13 14, 15 and 16 at : 2:80 p. m February IBf at 10 a. m. All ladies interested in good cook» in: should attend the Monday lesson. Bring Fork and Spoon,. Get Sam- ples and & - Cook Book. LUTOMOBILES In¢{ured at Lowest Rates l -- ELMER J. BORN |CED. VINOL [VALENTINE PARTY is a tonic that we can recommend \ . after grip. Best of all. Try it on [- I N - guarantee. - | - \ . MRS. MaRY B. EflNs AND MISS WALTERS, BRUGGIST. 133 W. Main St. TAIN DELIMIGHTEULLY AT HOME OF THE FORMER. One of the most enjoyable social evenmis Of ING 1004 BliaCo iasl evening, when Mrs. Mary 5. im¥allS 'Phone 20. LL cee ce 20 e e - | AMUSEMENTS ' pany at the Grand last evening. : by the company last evening shows ; large house. Real Estate and General Insurance “hone 87. Johnstown, N. Y. ; 90m ©400068@ & - A Valuable Asset N account with the Home Savings Bank : of Aibany is an asset g that can be depended upon at all times for € its Absolute Security. The prompt efficient and courteous service will also appeal to you. Your account is in ‘vited HOKE SAVINGS BANK, of Albany 13 N. Pearl Street 430346802808 020762086 (© ¢ | g } ° NEWANNEX Grand Hotel, N. Y. City A Famous Hotel Home On Broadway, at 31st Street Only 'two short blocks from the New Pennsylvania. Railroad Station ms Hotel has been made famous 'thicugh its splendid service and $#- \sonal attention to patrons. A safe | plage tor .aates traveling alone. For genuine comfort, absolutely reliable table with per- - fect cooking, quiet and refined surrouadings, there is ro better hotel in the city at any price and none better locaied. Home of the Merchant and Commercial . Traveler when in New sample rooms. Elevated and surface cars (with subway close at hand) afford ideal transpor- tation facilities. Theatre and shopping dis- | trict immediately at hand. b- Yourill appre- ciate the splen- did Moorish Dintug Room, club break- fasts, special n oo n d a y 5 Iu nc he o n dishes and 'Table de Hote & dinuer at $1.25, {wi h v ine, $1.50) with music every evening. ROO‘V‘S $1.50 Per Day. Ppwards. P HUREPFRT - Pres & Gen'l Far Also Proprietor t The GREERBURST on Lake(}ants rq9® Open Hay 1 to Now.? f P. G., JANERTOWE, NEW YORK. ts \ft\ G@nide to New York 2 m {with maps) seut ° FREL on request. ac rst x it moo China's National Tree, The national tree of China is the- tuug, a wood oil tree. Tie oi. is pro- sured from the seeds of its fruit, which {s like a hickory nut, but as large as a small orange. The tung affords a fine shade, and its word is prized by makers of musical instruments. It is thought the tree wouid flourish in our southern states. Notice to Creditors, In pursuance of an order of Hon. Jeremiah Keck, Surrogate of the County of Fulton, NOTICE is herebr given according to law, to all persons having claims or demands against Cornelius M. Rowell, late of the City of Johnstown, said county. deceased, that they are req'uirel to eshivit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriters, the ex- ecutors of the last will and testament of the said deceased,. of transacting business as such ex- ecutors at the law offices of Mossrs. PDudley & Dennison, Peoples Bank Building, in the City of Johnstown, in said county, on or before the 25th ef March, next. Dated, September 18th, 1911. GEORGE B, ROWELL, HARWOOD DUDLEY, #40L26w As Executors, ete. ¢ at their plute j 1 ; e . manent organization was formel. lhe officers elected were: l f | munity and promaie a more intimate and cordlal fellowship among the tary to keep a correct record of all 1 protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 500 stance. | present? and by signing the constitu- wild Annie Youngi0ove were hos- tesses to a laige numoer of fominine friends at the home of the former on mouth Wilkam street. The spac1048 AT THE GRAND The Gypsy Romance. A fair sized audience witness \'The Crucifix\ by the Howard Stock come- The play is a good one and is presented coior scheme Being PK. Pauus, ferns and potted plants added imma. terially to ine gecorauons, and at every point of vantage was & large bouquet of cut flowers. A GCuesis to the number of about seveniy-Ave gathored at the home at 6:30 o clock and were received by the that they are clever, *capable people hostesses. and the play is a much better one than the one of the previous evening. Tonight the company will present \The Gypsy Romance\ and deserve a | Placed in the several rooms. On these twbles, the color scheme was delightfully carried out. On each table was a candle crowned by a pink New Tenor Soloist Here, Joseph Natus) the tenor soloist, who is engaged to sing illustrated songs at the Grand opera house, in conjunction with the pictures open- ing Friday, February 16, arrived in the city last evening. He is regis- tered at the Sir William Johnson ho- tel. His last theatrical engagement was with the Lew Dockstader's min- strelsg. His name is a household word the country over, as he was connect- ed with the Edison Phonograph com- ;: pany for three and a half years as tenor soloist. Don't miss the open- ing, Friday, February 16, at the Grand opera house | CLERCYMEN FORM AN ORGANIZATION | sticks were pink paper hearts. The place cards served later as tally cards pink hearts. A four course colation was served under the direction of Wright, the caterer, and even in the ' ed to as clogely as possible. Following the supper, the tables were cleared and the guests spent the remainder of the evening playino' \500.\ Some splendid seores 'were male and a social time was enjoyed. At a late hour the guests departed I for their several homes highly please ei with their evening's entertainment and declaring Mrg. Evans and Miss Younglove ideal hostesses. PROGRAM TONIGHT AT At a recent meeting of the clergy- men of the city of Joanstown, a per- President, W. W. Elisworth, rector of St. John's Episcopal church. , Secretary-treasurer, - Rev. Frank | - Anderson, pastor of the First Baptist church. The constitution adopted which ex- plains the purpose and work of the organization is given below in sub- The Pink division of the Cheerful give a social and entertainment to- night at the church, at which the fol» lowing program will be given: & World to Me,\ Ethel Clark. This organization shall be known orld to Me T as the Ministerial association of Johnstown, N. Y. . ‘ All ordained ministers, active or retired, of Johnstown and vicinity, may become members of this associa- tion by a two-thirds vote of those : Sister,\ Bertha Beekman. Vocal solo, Selected, Miss Cook. Recitation, Selected, Little Bertha Wilder. ~ Vocal solo, \Where Are the Scenes of Yesterday?\ Grace Francisco. Recitation, Selected, Little Addie Jenkins. Recitation, \Mrs. McDuffy at Our ational League Ball Game,\ Miss tion. The secretary of the Y. M. C. A. may become an aivisory member by a two-thirds vote of the associa- tion. , Cook. “1° purpose of the ass-ociation Piano solo, Selected, Mrs. Book- shall be to aivance the religious, so- man ; h 2 , cial and, civic interest of the com Recitation, \The Gift of Peace,\ Mr. Jenkins. _- Refreshments will be served after the program and a social hour en- joyed. members. The officers shall be a president and a secretaary—treasurer. It shall be the duty of the presi- dent io preside at all meetings an perform such other functions that pertain to his office. it shall be the duty of the secre- Slayton Next Speaker The next speaker to appear in this city in the National Socialist Lycoum | course will be John W. Slayton of Chicago. Mr. Slayton, who is con- sidered one of the best speakers in the course, will be at the Grand opera house Sunday afternoon, February 18th. \The Trust Busters.\ transactions of the association and notify the members of all special meetings. The officers shall be elected by bal- lot at the first regular mes:iing of each year. A majority of those pré- sent shall be necessary for election. L The officers shall serve for one year. ' The association shall meet the sec- ond and fourth Mondays of each month from October to June at 11 o'clock in the morning at such a place as may be designated. . Four meabers shall constitute a quorum. * This constitution may be amended | at any regular meeting by a two- thirds vote of the mombers present, provided notice has been given at a previous meeting. The same lec- tre in Gloversville Sunday evening. Peculiarities of Authors. Addison, whose classic elegance has long been cor dered a model of sty.e, was shy and absent in society, pre- | serving, even before a single stranger, stiff and dignified silence. Rousseau was remarkably trite in conversation -not a word of fancy or eloquence warmed him. anna ~~- EVER HAVE IT? If You Have, the Statement of This Johnstown Citizen Will Interest You. a Taking Noti Ever have a \low-down\ pain in At kwhat age, doctor,\ asks the call- the back? er, \do women begin to notice the In the \small right over the men?\ \Well replies the great sa- hips? That's the home of backache. It's caused by sick kiineys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Iohnstown people endorse Red a case of it: Mrs. M. A. Hine, 18 Briggs St., IJohnsiown, N. Y., says: \Some years azo my health was much run down vant, \on that point there is a differ- ence of opin on among theauthorities. Sonm.e of them assert that the female child notices the opposite sex when one day old, while the rest claim she does not until she is at least 46 hours | o.d.\-Chicago Post. this. - that I was threatened with Bright's “sunlizing Intellect and Season. disease. 1 knew from the throbbing . e “1“: [LN'Iqe‘tv—“e pu-sess TOA: aighe acress the sm-il of my bick Co .or us, theie? co, make these | ang difMculty with tHe kidnov secre- two servanis vo koto a secver for us the true way ulereby we may scale the ard pliinrb the depths of under:t. nlirg, so that we may reach that summit of attainment which is ours by divine right, and where dais, loathsome pessimism has no place. tions that my kidneys were disorder- ei. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills, prreured at the City Drug Store, and they completely cured me. statement two years ago and I am I have bad no occasion to use kidney medicine for over a year.\ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit. ed States. Remember the name-~Doan3~ and take no other, & ea 0+ we cee > PILES CUTRED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist all- unf=undA osm paZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, shim, Succucsepg uf a ANNIE YOUNGLQVE - ENTER , rooms were beautifully decorated, the | \ C 1 est meeting of its kind ever held in As soon as all had been welcomed, they were invited to sit. down at little tables, that bad been i shade and at the base the candle». and these, too, were decoraced with courses, the color scheme was adhegm THE REFORMED CHURCH Vocal solo, \Your Love Is All the : Recitation, \A Most Obliging Little - He will take as his subject, ° and the doctor I consulted told me I toli of my experience in a public [ now glad to reiterate all I then said. KOLD CONFERENCE AT GLENS FALLS It is expected that nearly one hun- dred and fifty delegates of the mor- eign Missionary society of the Troy conierence will bo in attendance at the first annual mesting of the Troy Conference Woman's Foreign Mis- sionary society to be hely March 3 and 6 in Christ church, Glons Falls. Already seventy-five dolegaies from - societies in the conference Wave sig- nified their intention of attending the - meeting and it is sure to be the great- this city. The territory extends from Albany and Troy on the east and south, Fort | Plain on the west and Canada on the In the conference are 145 | j auxMiaries of the society and - north. young WOmGN S The program for the meetings is in charge of the conference secretary, Mrs, Richard Stevens of Albany ano will be announce in a few days. Mrs. William Frasier McDowell, wife . of Bishop McDowell, will be the prin- be ' cipal speaker. There will \also many other interesting speakers. The Troy Conference of Foreign Misfonary society is a new organiza- tion and the meetings to be held here will be the first ever held by the society. There will be a discussion of the work to be done during the en- suing year. Mrs. Richard Stevens of Albany is the conference secretary 'l and Mrs. G. H. West of Baliston, con- ference treasurer. It is expected that there will be so many delegates present that the members of the local society will be unable to actommojlate them all in their own homes and that members of the congregation will be called up- on to furnish accommodations for ® goma» ‘ AROUND THE CITY C | | . 'Mrs. Mary Welden of Utica is the guest of friends in this city and Glov- érsville.. Willliam Evans has returned to his Workers of the Reformed church will I home in Erie, Pa., after spending some time with friends in town. Dr.' Claude Bledsoe gave a most: interesting and instructive talk to the Boy Scouts of the First Mehod- ist church last evening. The W. E. C. class of the Fremont Street Methodis‘t church will enjoy a | sleighride to Broad:ibin on Friday evening, February 23rd. A number of ladies from this city i gave a surprise party to Mrs. F. W. Hoffman, formerly of Gloversville, at home in Schenectady yesierday. The children of the Junior League 'of the First Methodist church were ture will be given at the Family thea- | given a Valentine Party in the As- sembly room of the church yester- day. Mrs, George L. Fort was the hostess of the annual dinner party of the Kingsboro Literary society at | her bome on North Main street last evening. Mrs. Mary Grant entertained about fifty members of Glove City Burr street last evening. A musical program was given and refreshments were served. Miss Grace Wells Heagle of First avenue will be among those‘ who will hear Alessandro Bonci at the Music | Hall in Troy Thursiay evening. The concert will be put on under the au-. spices of the Chromatic club of Troy. TWOMEXN TEAMS. Following is the standing of the teams in the two -men league of | the Y. M. C. A.: Class A-Rhinoceri 1082, Crip- ples 1074, Mugwumps 1054, Athlet- ics 1050, Tobies 1040, Angels 1019, Realthings 1012, Nameless 997, Splitters 966, Doubles 962, Chanters 960, Periods 957, Nighthawks 947, | i Hers 940, Regals 923, Sleves 902, Orioles 857. Easymarks 837. Class B-Bushwas 918, Bushos 917, Grounihogs 892, Clarence 882, Apes 876, Ringers 873, Rhizapods 837, Sharks 781, Wouldbes 780. Class C - Scarecrows 797, Squirrels 729, Greyhounis 719, Giants 650, Whirlwinds 649, Mutt & Jeff 608. The leaders of the league are as follows: Class A-1, Guyer-Gaskell; 2, Folmsbee-Guyer; 3, Folmsbee-Gas-| kell. Class B-1, Bushouer-Ackernecht; 2, Bushouer-Hanson. Class C--1, Gidley-Briggs. Duesler's team defeated Hanson's team in the Senior Basketball league on the Y. M. C. A. court last even- ing by a score of 15 to 9. GH- v's Gener: .lty, \Did the Giideys have much trouble in arranging their separation?\ \No. At least, not until they reached the child. They have but one child, you | know.\ \How about the dogs?\ \That was easy. They had two dogs.\ \I see. Well, what did they do?\ \Why fHildey suddenly developed a streak of generosity,. He took the child and . let his wife have both dogs. * a lot of lace-paper edging, and ribbons to deC‘xmte .oo | We like you very much. gether here a fine lot of lodge 'and their friends at her home on enemas PIEBRSON. Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd Total | \Judging from my own axial-mm - Pierson ........147 148 134-429 & & I do not hesitate to say that 'Tong | Stoller .........148 182 153-483 Modern Tonic, TOoN@A Vita, | vit» as it is called is an extremely\ J. Van Voast ...172 126 165-463 Will Positively Build valuable preparation. I have not only E. Sponnoble ...182 199 143-524 cs & used it myself, but other members of Maylander ...... 84 143 132-859 You Up Agam. my family have also been taking It mei amen Are you one of the run-down, half with highly satisfactory results. Totals ... Lng; 19s Tat 2258 sick nervous people with which the \So far as my own case is cons; Players. \ou 2nd. 3rd Total | country is filled? Do you feel tired | ! have been in a run-down Lucas ..l........161 119 169-449 | all the time with very little vitality? condition for a year or so, tiring eas- Eacker ......}>> 166 161 144-471 | Do you sleep badly and feel as worn | {y 2004 DOME troubled with sleep {Kilmer .........180 162 147-489 ° Out in the morning as when you lessness. I lacked vitality and caught Lynes ........}. 148 182 142-4232 went to bed? Is your cireulation solve] very feadlly, and my digestion Schaffner .......141 146 162-449 poor and do you catch cold ecsily? and appetite were poor. I was de-! ___________p hare you stem ach trouble and an | pres'sed in mind and body and very Totals ...... 19G 720 1764 22830 | 'rregular appetite? Are you ncrvous,*,nen°us' m v y end emescel? \I now feel strenggr than for a Standing of the Teaus. These are s.re sy. p oms of ner. | long t me. I have more energy and The corrected stsnding of the | Yors debiliiy, Ii you are s.ruggl.ng | my work is done; with much less ef- teans to date follows: along in this inissrable cin l.tuion tue fort. I sleep. an? eat better and feel P. W. L. P.C.| best thing you ean possibly ao for as though rejuvenated. (CrO8$ 9 fo g lT77 | yourself is to take \Tona Vita,\ the i Tona Vita acts quickly. You will Lucas .........12% 0 80 40.666, wonderful new tonic that has the | he suiprised how rapidly it will build E wards ...... 9 6 3 866 | unqualified endorsement of more | YOU up. } Pierson ......) - 70 50.588 | phssiciins than any other medicine Van Voast & Thyne have the agen- Spomnoble ......12% - 7 & - | ever before offered to the public. oy for \Tons Vita\ in Johnstown, Rvans .........l1% 0 fo 50 $82 Here is what the Rev, Gustave | N. Y., and wil return the purchase Hanson .. ..... 9 0 0 $0 e 355 | Frederick, pastor of the Evangelistic | price if not entirely - sa@tisfrctory. Carroll ........ 9 ob & - 555 | church, Center strest. Milwaukee, | The Approved Formula Company, Riton ..........l2 0 4 00 8% 0.8386 Wis., has to sey of it, Dayton, Olio ¥Il THIS, is cumed at YOU we hope it W1\ strike rm) Just right. We can't send it to you in a special envel'opefifiih But it means just as much. So far as We re concerned So much that we've brought to Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes for you to wear; and we're 20mg to sell. them to you at prices that you'd readily agree are low enough when you know what the goods really are. - Come in and be an: Valentine and let us be yours. HEAGLE & This S tore is the Home of Hart, S chafiner and Marx Clothes . i 4 BOWLING E If you want that satisfied a feeling wear \REGAL SHOES” On Colonial A¥Veys. / Two games were played on the Col- onial club alleys last evening. Evans tonk two games from Moore, Pierson 1173 178-540 153 158-473 119 151-485 113 78-306 F. Rowles ......190 F. Pierson .... ..162 Natanson ...... . 165 Howarth .......11o THE SHOE MAN. -~ “- lost two games to Lucas. Follow- a ing are the scores: , MOORE. | mmoommame Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total E A c K E R if Moore ..........178 1385 150--458 E # Moore ...;.....12 Totals .......8305 692 715 2212 a 8 - .333 | evening the mum-ch: or this qty ° C$ EBVANS. -- \ | verleger ....... 900 % - 600 .383 | took three straight games from the > Players. ist. 2nd. 8rd. Total | Hackney ....... 6 2 4.333 | Little Five of Gloversville, - Evang 180 1483-495 Timmons -..... 9° 3 6 - .333 | was the star man of the evening, Cool ........... 206 147 180-588 | beyoe ........ 9 8 6 - .333 | having 212 as a single suore and ° Joslin ..........126 117 137-880, 560 for a high total score. Ive tm Monarchs Trim Little. At the Hotel Stewart alleys last ALWAYS TIRED, WiTH LME WTALm N. Well ........124 180 167-421 J. Ireland ......139 120 129-388 M. Totals .......767 694 756 2217 mer RNenuhtsar a+ cays f¥e sever q c+