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1914 1 The Two I Leading SupermtH Headquarters for Sunbeam BRAND Puie Food i; urocers PRODUCTS The World's Best Tremble O JOHN M. MacKfeNfeiE, int Post-Office Build ng Teiephaneianci 154-J Dorothy Dodd T HT SHOES en JLl * 1 • for Women fcEGAL OES * * »—* * or Men S H O £ t PERSONALS j — Raymond ' ffcortss wass a cali ~W®. ttorriesn spent Sunday at L - FraaU 8@ga& leaves Mooday gra- te f F&rfd Bsaaett, of AusaWe wa a. calier is town Saturday. —Wm. Morrisoa, of the Bank i | Lakt Placid spead New Y«tars at Saranae Lake. —K. E. McConneTi of tna Lake P3a-'- i<i Phani.a^ . r-ttriifj Friday mor:.- ir.g aft«r spc>:Mc n .* fa* holidays •w'tL his partita in Caneetota, N. Y. —George 0. AJazuzan who spert rfi ©f fiafie Plasid carrier visited nted far *~WWBM» Ball drov© to Keen*, for diaasr Thursday. —J. L. Sm^, of Saraaaa I**», was Lt\ town T 1T . —Mr« Arthur Adams, an<i daugh- ter. *isite<i in Saraaae Laks a few days tLis %etk. —lire. H. D. Tucker and Mrs. T. A. Leaby are much improved after Leo * e Forks tliia week. ~ MiS8 Mm6ltoe ° f ~M.ll** was in towa Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting Mis. Kate york c i lor a i '. of sarauac LaW _ M j Hickokj o f 3 3 calling on fri&nAa t^, —H. J. Babsten, of Elizabethtown,} day and Wednesday, was in cow* Thursday. j __ N . H . Torraace, of Km Valley j nacM 1 i M fct-^fens, of Pittsburgh,! was calling on fr>rds in t^n en'Ts^.i..* .. v ...^ , „..„„„.., .„, \Lruday and Tuesday. (Election of officers and * other Mrs. P, E M%2UZ\'i» returuod tu bs work at Lion. N. Y , Sunday evening —James Hurley and Mmily a\*-o Master Judscn »nd Edrvaid Wa r o sp&nt Sunday in Juy, the guests of Mr. Hurley's sLster, Mrs. Arthur ! Deviia. | —Mr. and Mrs. Gi'v Touslpy snf>n* j Christmas in Syracuse. Mr. TOJSVJ I returned Monday- m'rn'nsr, but Zv!r& T' Tous'.cy relatives. a \v<n k ANNUAL BOARD OF TRADE MEETING annual m^ticg of the Lak- 1 Board of Trside will t>- J)t» d ~Wm. Morris and famUy, spent hriscmis in Keene Valley. spent —Miss Catheriae Ha s ©ad Saturday in Saraa&c Lake. —G©3. D. Alt&n was in :owa a few days this week. —Joseph McKenny, of Brasher FaL» was a visitor in town Tuesday. —Mrs. J. D, Williams is expected homo ftxim Montreal Saturday. —Wm, N. Valentine, of Albany, is registered at tbe American House- —E. ^C. Herb of the Stevens House ;-pent uiirismtas in Saranac Lake. —-Br, Wilsc-a and Miss Marjory White .drove to Wilmington Sun- day, —Fred Dashnaw transacted busi- ness in St. Lawrence County, this -veek. Jehu Th^bault, of New York city at the American House p far a couple of —I-ioyd Martin, of Saranae Lake, ing. iit m ittefs will occupy the Ali luegnbfrs an; u/-:^! t present. Lake eeom Certiiv Y. Merest and Uni Saw, Four 4 wr Cent PAID ON SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNTS George A. Stevens, President Forrest B, GuHd, Vice President James 9 . Huney 2nd V'-.e P^f- Clarence H, Watson, Cashier, Witfiam E, iKrr^er, Asst KEESEVILLE TO HAVE NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING ; his 8:st«r, Mrs. Arthur Adams fnr a few days. At a yi]Iag e e ; ectkm j^ M3n^y —Mr. autl Mrs. Ulrich Eek, of; the voters of Keesevilie decided by New York city, arrival at the I^afee- i a 'arge majority on the erection of a aide inn for the ^;Cter. {new High School ta cost ?35,0O0 ex- —Mr. aad Mr^. E. F. Houch, of Syraeuae, are :ide Aim for a xew weeks. •ion and equipment. A committal hss < s'mcm been appointed on the selct- —Mr. and Mrs. J. Von Hofley, of ion of a site. Sew York -City, are stopping at the 1 Homestead for the winter. I CARD OF THANKS ta.ke this opportunity of fi i\ st- all the kind neighbors and f: s \- the assistance rendered, . • d :y iU't\ of kindness besiowc-il t< —Mrs. Lana Bates, of Plattsburgh, ing the r-ness and deatli of n.y ),- 've.i wife. * '• ALBERT SALEM, —? llss Edith Gordm, of Syracuse, ;ister of Mm, Robert Quick is spend- ng a short vacation in to^Ti. visiting her parents, Mr, Airs. James Kelley this weak. and THAT FI 52 BE6.4DWAY REAL ESTATE After Christmas Sale at the HOWE MLLINERy and CLOAK STORE Special Low Prices in all Lines SpnuMing One lot of tha t were $2.25, Heavy Childrens' Sweaters tjf&fctM'ere ?2.ou. tJii;* s;il«' 1.50 Nice Serge one piece Dresses now 1|8 off^^erge Suits, Lt §12.50. now $7.50* All our Winter Cojits at FehK^r v ].n<v<. Children ;-, \\ :r.i<- Coats at $2.50, 3.50 and 4.50. Sale prices on sepanh^Skirts . \< x < -ot- . 1 Waist s for gdc, were §1.25. One Io^ of Royal \Vojv*>fc^- [)•.)} la,\ Corscts ; :• ~ Klosfit Petticoats, special prices. Bargains in Raincoats . \-^lackinaw s nw•. '$r.\ : Coats for winter sports, attractive valifibs. Th e entire si<vic i-f HATS. 1.\ 1 . ;.. ' ,\ untrimmed, ornaments, ftathers and flowers, one-hal l price. Soni*- i>,-t•.:'•• .:;> '•• - ' . ' Nigh t Gown s and Skirts. A lot of up-to-date Lac e Collars that <\,A 7\- • ^1 .. 81.25, your choice for 48c. Ou r IOC, 15c an d 25c HOSIERY ar e the ce»t Save Money by attending this sale The Howe Millinery & Cloak Store m m m weaters A cite lot te- lect fi —^, A.. Kussoli, the man with the \ —Mr ani M~- S. A Pu'fori r '•usVij Las i'urciiiieed a Pord auto tu'ned fi\ui F IU ra. whtit thp^ h i I'Obslt jb-ea ustns, M- C A Pa^f d —S. FtMles c,f Albany, is amoa^' -M^Aaii \i ^e.'fV^ \ he recvM ;i.'-\aJs at the American. > c i\, arnvcci n to^n r^» ^ti s —E. W. Lewis representing Aus j — ^i o <. i t *.> 1 Lomi sea or ^\ 't An. Nichols & Co., was in town Wed- j i i < C cm , t t \<,< v at .1 e L^ s .lesday. Inu for the le.naiidir of t } t i ames J. Ryan and D. L. Herietj .f Pittsburgh, ^vere in town Wed- testlay. —Dan and Han*y Courtney, visit their sister. Mrs. Fred l^aRoeque —Miss Mary Adams of Pittsburgh 1 is a ffiiest of Mi&s Hazel Burt for a j few days, j --Mr. and Mrs. Al-en Davis are ] visiting relatives in Brasher Falls, sew York. —Leslie Gay, of Hurricane, N, Y., 3.4iHe;tdi ;n. tlie American House —Mori-'i J.-.coti-, of Crowa Point, ! sU)pp:ng at (hi- American House WIFE OF SUMMER V b TC» D'ES IN NEA ~H. E. Chase, of Valley, calling on friends in town on v Wednesday. —John P. Cr^iey, leaves for his koine i*i .HaaOifiHs for the raaialnder af the Winter. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroml>erg, are spending the uolidays in Mon- tn-a), Caasfla, -—Harry M. Hand^Torta return ^ f:ou) Npw York city where ho speat .he holidays. —Mr. and airs. Veotno of New York city arrived recently for the winter sea«on, —Howl&Bd FHmore Titus returned from Bioomiagdale on Tuesday and .esumed his duties at the Lake Plac Id Pharmacy after spending a few Jays with his family. and daughter, -T Pa .\ J\1O Of t'u. T t a Itum, . ' ft 1 r I b ij\>Ui i ^ t rnii-u ^^flJ.Il!, r i v> i at f —Ernest Adams and ML'-b F'.iett, of Eilenburg Deput ^pv few days at the home of Ri u-> ton last week. —Miss Carnell, of Aiban% \ the summer occupies Can n n Owls on Lake Placid is stoi p i the Club for a few days. —J, Chestei Jubiu, of the Placid Ciub, it-turned to tuwn Jar evening, after spendins, HI h«s ; hoa i! 3 ,.n Coid Brook. —J. C. Murray, of Plattsbursi JP.'UI for the Postal Teiegnrt PI OK a ^ T, . t V A a 1-, t 1 a 1 u Co is ia t-'-WD wiring the tele^i tpL of i r d - J j v i t i ir WOOD FOR SALE fue in the Williams' b-ock —F. £?. Leonard and ssn It u will l^ave for Ma one Satu a spend a week with Mr. Lt parents, Mr. and Mrs. M V IJ I Geo. L. Starks & (Adirondack Hardware Co.) Broadway- at the Hri.1i:.* Saranai —Mrs are visi'fcnc i^hAtives in Mo-ntreal. Before retnrniJig they expect to visit Winnipeg and Manitoba. They will re- main oa their visit for about three weeks. v H. PRACTICAL PLIMBER Steam aad E# W^er Fitter ruaranteed Main £t. Lake Placid Teiephcne 1&6-M Our edible line for the Holiday Table Choice Candies Pecans Almonds Oranges Ban^ias Malaga Grapes Figs Dites \ New Nuts -English Walnut Meats Grapefruit Apples Table Raisins Holly Cranberries Pickles Jellies f ,ea Olives s Qtanberry Sauce Relishes Marmalade Jams Cheese Edam Pjneapple Camembert Cream American Phone 104 Ryan's Grocery Lake Placid, N, Y. Boys' ?r. l Mer 1 ' ... nishings M--. -. Children';, '.hcei. In Ways That Count 1 i iv v ror* will bring them bac^ to us, When you buy vow < \ in^ here you ^et r.f»t]...«. • ars not only ri^bt :i^ ;-,; s but you i/i clo*h»- \\v ri^ht in small wz}- Tl\ delaib that mcar .« • whea the rea. ^ f wear brings out the .« spots. So much can be OL- from a suit w thout shu oa the surface tha* it . ifliost impossible lor th> ferage man to detect t n^ults. *|Iere is where our <\: exdel. We buv only fie. 3 be3. manufacturtis metBods we knou c.ho^ We %pll ycu our !o ! ff thai if th.v ar-- i ^ Th*> \ewest in winter models, made **ora th^ i i fabiic*. and tailored in the l^st of manner. We :<:o' a^&ortment to select from, $15 to $25. Boys' Clothes that Wear Every boy's sjut we biiy is sub- ject to a rigidf inspection. It must be correctly tailored from extra service ^oth and we feel certain that it will give more than usual satisfaction or it nev- er is placed ijj stock. Many oi our boys ! suits {have an extra pair pants at very? little advance in price, $4,00 to $7.50 GUI 3EDDING PLANTS ALL KIND? 0! P Cu T Flowers F - r k P Adirondack Greenhouses P. H. RYAN, Prop S8 ; ranac Lake, N V C\»r Proadway and Ampersand Ave. r J GROCERIES AND Food Products are oiiir specialties OUR MOTTO ; *'Pair Dealing** And now with th^ Holiday Season at hand, we are well stocked with Old Time ^ssentia|s and all the Modern Delicacies Table Wines atid Liquors / if all kiMs Oil/Quality is the Highest—Our Prices / are Right Munn Brothers Family Groceries Table Wines and Liquors 72-76 MAIN ST. SABANAC LAKE, N. Y.