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PAGE FIVE ARCADE NEWS; Miss lone Bernard of ,Buffalo.'js emoyitfs a two^weeks' vacation with let parents, Mr. and JjTrs. -p. J. B'er- ; \jlrs. Harriett Blakeley and < son, Earl wjy* in Buffalo, Sujidayv ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald- Wood, and so n were ai Bufl'alOj^Sunday. Jlr. a \ 1 ' Afrs - Clarence, Bunce-and ! Mr. mi --'rs. R. F. Williains4ook-ant' aato trip 10 Havenna,-Ohib.'iast'we'ek-' To visit Mr. and.^rs..J{oy^W:ilIiari]s.' They returned Monday... ^ . .*\7— Mr. tL:- S. Bentley was in- Buffalo Snd A'ttSpa'6h''-business : Tuesday. . Miss Margaret Kovach of Struthers Ohio, is visiting Mr. \and Mrs. George Ko'gue and family. J-.Miss IJella/Youngers spent the week- end with her parents at North Java. Master. Bud Lewis is,'visiting .Mr. ..and- Mrs.- H.: M.- Fish at Franklinville. . Mr!'.and Mrs...loIt. Brass and son 'Bj3rn&ril : werel'in Buffalo, Sunday. Mrs.-'Lester Barber and Mrs. Ella Benson-visited~Mrs. Philena Colby at Holla'ri'd, Friday and Saturday. '•'.Mrs. Mary'MorrisJ Donald Bentley and Merle Casey autoed to Buffalo witrTMrsrD—C.cB.entley, Friday. Mr. Allan Dunham spent the week end in Rochester; . ' ' • Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O'Dell of Chaf fee v were in tOwnj-Mbhday. -.. . r • i_i j Mrs. Abbie Smith, who has, been I Miss Mary Bixby, Mr. and Mrs. spending several weeks' with her sis- 1 Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hart i tef, Mrsr George White and other j were recent callers at Wm. Howard s. I relatives and friends, returned to her! Mr. Jacob Leonard was in Buffalo, I ^ \ • m l_ O . ] ' Mrs. .Ann Lindsley and daughter, home in Tonawanda, Sunday. Tuesday, ; T7u .i-_i T:_J_I-.. ~-C C«-;—,.411 ^ I Mrt' Mou Hnctrprfr.v n f Curriers Mr. B Oving to tne cold \unseasonable weather and our new Fall goods arriving-\ early, we are Specially * Pricing ' . \ • - All Summer Goods Bovs'Pants, Kahki, linen, tweeds,-Values to $1.60 Now 75c Men's summer work pants of.khaki and eottohades Specially Priced, $|.'50' i to $3.00 \ Chilch-ens-Straw Hats, 1 entire stock,- values to $1.00 Now Specially -priced at 25 c Men's Straw Hats, entire stoqk, priced to close out - at 25c tw $2-00 Boys summer Jacks, Sport ShirWanTT Sport Waists Now priced for Friday and Saturday at ||(JQ ,. MEN'S SUITS Regularly priced at $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 NOW SOME.AS' LOW AS $12.98, $15.98, $20.00 and $22.50 These are all wool and'the best makes to be had CLOTHCRAFT AND CURLEE CLOTHES Come in and be \convinced Pierce-Reed Co. Store Arcade, N. Y. ~ Miss .Ethel Lindsley. of Springville are' spending several .days with Eu gene -'Sn'atfner and family. The. street ..widenening between Parkland Church streets has .-.been .completed on one side, «xcept fof' the curing of the' cohcrete. * • , Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.olender,'Mr., and Mrs. Elwoo'd Wagner and family and Mrs. Fern McQueen and children - — — . .. » . ... ~ .— and Mrs. Fern McQueen and children^ Mr. JMaon i^aiKins is nome irum of Buffalo called at the W. C. WartC the hospital, and we were glad to see i _ i. T~V _ i o j ttiryi r»tifr_rt-f_/Tnrn.c er home at Delevan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds are in Buffalo today. Mr. and Mrs. W. K._Beebe and daughter Vivian and Miss Bonnelyn Searl of~East Aurora are spending' the week-end'at Silver Lake. Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Streeter are occupying the lower floor of Mrs. Haley's house. Mr. Streeter, is the. assistant superintendent of construc tion oh the new school building. Mr. Cyrus Easterly has disposed of his \household goods and will make his home with Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Briggs, Jr. •\'' ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffner^dnd son Orin and their guests, Mrs. VVnn Lindsley and daughter Ethel, spent Thursday at Let'chworth Park. Mrs.^ William Howard entertained friends from Olean, Sunday, July 3. Mrs. B\.\\-I. Cartwright accompanied her mother, Mrs. Dahn, to Detroit this we'ek. Mrs. Dahn remained for a longer visit. On\Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Philip Daniels entertained Mr. and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur Holmes and Mr. and Mrs Suffering who are oc cupying a cottage at 'Crystal Lake. On, Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Suffering entertained the party at a weiner roast at their .cottage at the Lake, «nU on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes entertained the party at a six- o'clock dinner at their home on Liberty^St. \ - • .Mrs.' May Haggerty of Curriers' visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagner Tuesday. Mr. and\ Mrs. Ernest McKerrqw andMri and Mrs. Charles Cobry were in'Caledonia, Sunday. Rev; Henry- Mosley ..occupied i the pulpit of the First Congregational church, Buffalo, Sunday morning. Mr. Eldon Calkins is home from him out-bf-doors. \Mr. C. A. Lop ergon and son, Har old of Syracuse were in town over the Fourth and exchanging greetings with their many friends. . Mrs. L.'W. Ham is-home .and-con-- valescing splendidly after her opera tion. Mrs. Lucille Haggerty and daugh ter of Curriers were visitors of Mrs. Fred French, Tuesday. Emil-Colliard,' superintendent of the water department,\ has been en Mr. Burton Knigbt of Buffalo call ed on his uncle, Senator John Knight, Wednesday.- Miss Maud Dunham of Lyndonville and Miss Helen Mather of Middle- port are visiting,Miss Beulah Laird. Mrs. E. F. VanName, Mrs! bertha Buchman.and.Mf. 'Carlton Buchman were, in/Franklinville, Monday. A GOOD TIME AT MASONIC PICNIC The Fellowcraft \of Lackawanna Lodge, No. 887 F. & A. M., will hold an unusually., attractive. |picnic._on. the Hamburg Fair grounds on Satur day,-July 30th. Mr. L. C.^ Austin) son of Supervisor A. E: Austin of' Sandusky, .writes.Us that there will be an aeroplane flight and parachute leap, -a mammoth card . , party with $1,000 in prizes.vbaseball the water department, has been en- * * between \Hamburg and Lacka- •il ^h ^^S^^^^^ atWetic eames f ° r eve ^ bod * ^ OPENED THE BAG (Astbcold fabkreodi s HAMMOND THEATRE, Arcade SATURDAY, JULY-16— Peter B. Kyne's \California starring Tim Mc Coy, the dare-devil riding son of the,saddle, is Here in a galloping, -rarin-to-go romance of the California plaint— r Also News and Comedy. TUESDAY, R JULY^9-^ ' \ Viola Dana in VThe '-tWe of the Night Club.\ Human emotions -under the Jbitter lash of pride ' and honor., Thrills, and heroism galore—Also Comedy, \Hea^yyfHikers.\ THURSDAYAND FlCroAY, JULY,21 AND 22— , : Clara Bow and Ernest Torrerice in \Mantrap.\ A love drama of the nprth.land. Gripping—sen- sational-^ifferent^iinforgetable. . Also Comedy—Biwter.Brown in \Loves Hurdle.\' Kirkland White^^'atHhe organ: v terrible havoc! • Pr»ptrty 4aaiag* fraw wfn4it«raii which itrlk* a* a ay tcctlaaa wlthaat . waralac la na|w«v<ataM«i ^ bat- , ' ~~ WINDSTORM INSURANCE (itiu -aatMi xacararjr at th« HaaacUI last. ARCADE INSURING AGENCY Lolic D. Spring, Mgr. .1 Arcade, N. Y. ' ARCADE, N. Y. We wish to announce tothe public, that^our restau rant is now'open, located in the Beebe^lock. We, will devote every effort to-serve the best foods,-wen cooked arid /cleanly,- promptly, served.. Your pat-, ronage \will/be appreciated^ 1 1 v > ; U ./S-VT It was necessary to secure permis- J sion from the State Highway depart- 1 m'ent before digging up the pave ment. Emil has a good nose for these leaks, and although it^was, pure ly gue^s work as to where the leak was,located, he struck it the first time. Good wo\rk. Misses Bessie White and Florence Delamater of Buffalo spent the .week end with Mr. and Mrs. George White. Mrs. F. A. Kilton and Miss Betty Brown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sampson at Fairview this week. Mr. A. T. Knapp is having his ten ant house on Park St. painted. Mr. George Fuller was in Ham burg, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hubbard and children of Syracuse are visiting Mr. ano*~MTS,-; E. F. VanName. Mrs. Hub bard Wilj .be remembered -as Miss June Parker, daughter of ^Cf. and Mrs. Fred Parker, who were former residents of Arcade. Mr. Parker was-a bookkeeper. at' the Merrell- Soule'Co., several'.years ago. ' Prof. Harold Crowell of Canton, N. Y., who is visiting his parents in Rushford visited his uncle; Mr. E. F; VanName and wife, Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry White spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hubbard of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. George Weed and son Harry spent the week-end with Mr. ,'and Mrs. George Fuller. Mr.-and Mrs. Albert Greenwald are rejoicing over the birth of a daugh ter, .Sunday, July 10. Mr. VanDorn Stoner and Miss Fan nie Norton of Tuscarora and Mrs. C, E. Powell of Dansville spent Sunday with Mr. L. R. [Laird and family. Mrs. Martha Owens has returned to her home in Freedom after spend ing a week with her sister, Mrs. Mar garet Owens. Mi*, and Mrs. Fre_dUMflthewson and' family of Kenmore visited Mr., and Mrs. George Fuller, Wednesday. „Those who passed English I were: Edna Austin, Charles Baker, Cather ine Barber, Odrie Bentley, -Gordon Caner, Cecelia Colliard, Dorothy Congo, Frances Cross,-Gerald Davis, Martin Devlin, Merle'. Follett,\ Ellen Gubbins, Carol Hawks, Clarence Hooper, Harold Hylarid, Almeda Lounsbury, Smith. Lykef-Robert Mc- Cormick, Nellie Mc'Graley. Joseph Meyerring. Elenor Norton, Margaret Norton, Marion Perkins, Helena Red den, Margaret 'Reed, Dacia Reming ton, Charles Roblee,-, James Roberts, Stuart Stenson. Frank Thornton, Elenor Twiss, -Martha Redden. wanna, athletic games for everybody, dancing .afternoon and- evening, as. well as concessions of all'kinds. Free ice cream for the youngsters and a general good time fbr everybody. Mr. Austin would like to see a good representation from this section. What say? Looks good, you bet. 'WARSAW CHAPTER D. A. R. fl«ET AT MRS. HOGUE'S June '24, eighteen members of .Warsaw chapter of ,the D. A. R., met at the home of- Mrs. Geo. E. Hogue, Arcade, N. Y., where they were join ed by Arcade members and others who are eligible to join, to the num- ber_of about 40. Mrs. Jones of Hins dale \gave' an interesting address; Mi'ss • Isaac, two vocal selections; a reading by Miss Maxine Lyke 7 after •which tea was'served, then all ad journed to the'cemetery where'mark- ers were .-placed for two soldiers of the Revolution. • Abraham Jackson\who camp from Vermont to the Holland Land Pur chase in 1807 and settled in Arcade .in_.l\800.'__Mrs. W^KjBeebe,_in the name of thcJackson descendants re ceived the marker. A vocal duet'-by Miss Isaac and .Mr's-..-Pihney. \ The other marker\ was placed for Leonard Parker, who .died in 1813 and was received by Mattie L. Steele in the name of the Parker descend ants, after which America .was sung. BELMONT stliciDE - Morgan Feathers, 20 years old, of _ Belmont, committed suicide by shoot ing himself, last week. ' Meat makes-* the\ meal. It is appetizing, nourishing, healthful. Meat, should be an important part of your daily menu.* - Serve it every j., day. • Whether you come into- our shop, bf .phone us,-you are sure to get', exactly the kind of meatiybn' want • We have a • large vanity of 'choice cuts. Here are » few rhe MODEL MARKET Specials for Saturday I SPECIAL SATURDAY Pork Shoulder for , Roasting, lb. '. .. Bacon Squarei, lb. Pimento Cheese, lb'. Stuffed Olives, pt . South Side Market \l3R.. BRASS, Prop- -;;Arcade,-:N:Yv'v- CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Arcade, N. Y. Phone 134 FREE DELIVERY \We... strive to deserve your confidence.\ . Pork Liver, lb. Sliced, Bacon, lb. / Bacon Squares, lb: Lunch Loaf, lb. .'. Columbian Pastry - \Flours':!'.. • ••• • Blue Star Coffee . 12c 40c :27c .28c 1.05 .47c Call and get a free sample Special Business Men/s .Lunch , j;; 1 '•>••:' Served at noon •.• . —Soi^rMe^P^toes^reaiand^. Bu^-Teai'lCoffee-orMilk . .\ 35c Regular Meals ..:.60c .\ C ; Board by the week'... .< $7.00 - \Day/and~NighTServ^ce ~ Bigelow Brothers ) JohnBigelow ' .Wesley Bigelow Hayin«-puit*ased^me^Mason r Groce^ and fixtures, Will close tneiMMonjtoreJ^pm^ July-18 to July 22; inclusive; Re6pen,;Saturr day, July 23. r ' ' ^ ARCADE, NEW YORK Join our Blanket Club We have secured a quantity of EXTRA FINE QUALITY 3 grades all bound-^70x80 CLUB PRICE—$4.95—$8.95—$9.95. Our plan allows you to pay in installments ,and buy a great deal below regular cash price. ComeHp' the store select what blankets'you want and pay 95c down on each and 50c a week. 8 weeks pays for one grade—or a few weeks longer wiii payfor the better grades. \Installment Something Unheard of Before, price lower than cash price.'' McKerrow's, Arcade, N. Y. Grocery operated for past nine years by Mason Grocery Co., to, be sold to Floyd Taylor on July 18. . . . _ • . Friday and Saturday COLUMBIAN FLOUR 1-8 sack 98c 35c MACO GREEN JAPAN TEA, pkg. 23c 35c GOOD LUCK VANILLA btl. 23c 25c HERSHEYS COCOAT. .* , can 12c 20 %;diiCount oii canned fruit »-and vegetables by the dozen assorted. - ^ ,<•••• We request'that all customers' owing accounts pay same or arrange settlement by July 16. _^ _ We thank you for past kind Patronage Mason Grocery Go., Inc. E.\£ -Mason / Arcade, N. Y. Special price to Lodges, Picnics etc. GottrilFs Pharmacy; —- Arcade, N. Y. E. L. FISH a PharniacbU - . L. P. COTTRILL