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>•* SfW.fi ^M^f:^^^"^ •<*,:*'.• j-s^^^g'ffwr 'Tv'*;* V GAZETTE PHONE 2-1500 ' SCHENECTADY' GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 192a GAZETTE PHONE 2-1500 AIN TODAY WE FEA MN 111 II DISH CLOTHS The honey comb - weave dish cloths now selling 2 for 5c GLASS TOWELS In pink or blue checks; a regular \2Yi value. Now selling at |* per yard ENGUSH PRINTS neat designs; regu- larly 29c a yard. Now selling at, per yard 19c 36 INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN A-regular 22c value. Spe- cially priced during Remnant Sale 1 f at, per yard. . . AtJv 36 INCH PERCALE In light and dark effects; regularly priced at 25c a yard. J Q Now ......... A t/L CHAMBRAY SHIRTINGS In blue or grey. Regular price is 25c a yard.- Now selling at, per yard." ..... 15c mm FIGURED BROADCLOTH Assorted patterns; a reg- ular 39c value. On sale today at, _.R?L ... UNDERWEAR CREPE In plain colors—regular- ^. ly 29c a. yard. Special- ly priced 'iQr [ today a t ..... , JL %/ v &y at» of y*fd>,., i , jwDC Yard Goods Of All Kinds A Chance to Save Money FRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLIN 36 inches wide. Regularly 25c a yard. Specially priced for Rem- 1»7 nant Sale a t .... 1 I C CAMEO OR LADIES' CLOTH 36 inches wide and sells regularly for 22c a yard. Specially priced at, per yard, , . . , 18c 36 INCH PERCALE In a wide assortment of pat- terns. Former price 19c a yard. Today- ''"lO'JLv AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAM In the most wanted checks— regularly priced at 1 7c a yard. Sale price 12k 36 INCH CHALLIE Assorted patterns; value 19c a yard. Specially priced for Remnant lOirt Sale a t ........ IfeizC BLEACHED OUTING FLANNEL Soft and fluffy. Regularly 19c a yard. Specially priced today at per yard, 10c 32 INCH DRESS GINGHAMS In checks and plaids. Regu- larly priced at J n 9c a yd. Special today - at, per yard . 12k 36 INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN A durable quality muslin in the 36-inch width. On sale today at 12k ENGUSH PRINTS A fine Ajoft quality. Regu- larly 39c a yard. Special Remnant Sale OCL#» price! per yard. . « w C AMOSKEAG FEATHER PROOF TICKING A. C. A. stripe. Regular price 39c a yard. Now selling at, per y a r d .... 29c REMNANTS OF */ SUITINGS Broadcloth, poplin, satine, madras, etc. Value 25c to 69c a yard. OC^ N ow. PART LINEN , TOWELING Bleached or unbleached toweling that sells reg- "larlyat J 9 c a 1fl r yard, loday.. Ivv 32 INGH DRESS GINGHAMS In checks, plaids and plain colors;.value 29c yd. Sale price, per yard. . . 19c HOPE BLEACHED MUSUN 36 inches wide. Regular price 20c a yard. On sale today at, J J? per yard. ..... Iwt FANCY AND PLAIN COLORED RAYONS Regular price 49c a yard. • Special Remnant Sale ££?!"; .... 29c 39 INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Sells regularly at -15c a yard." Specially priced ^a y . al, .. P "..10c j^^WN*^i^lj*^A**y*A^AA^Aji*^A>A#>A^A>AA^ Remnants Galore In Curtain Materials And Draperies HI DHAfERY DAMASK In old rose, gold and blue > arid gold combinations, for making per- /* A tieres, overdrapes 0%/V 50c FIGURED SAT1NES With a very high lustre.— Beautiful designs and colorings. Now on RX • • • • •" •" #"' \i 29c 39c CROSSBAR SASH CURTAIN SWISS Extra fine quality! 36 in. wide; for making sash curtains. Sale 1 A price. lt/C 50c PLAIN MARQUISETTE Highly mercerized; for making hemstitched cur- tains. Regularly 1A 50c a yard at. . isyC AAAAAAAAAAAAA^^AAAAAAA»V>A<WN 39c and 45c CRETONNES 36 inches wide. All fast colors. Special for Retn- — nant-Salo at T per y a r d .... 25;C 39c PLAIN SCRIM For making hemstitched curtains; in white and ivory. Remnant sale price, yard 19c SILK DAMASK PIECES Values up to $3.50 a yd. Extra special for Rem- nant Sale at, each. . ....... 69c HANDSOME NEW CRETONNES 34 inches wide and valued at 25c a yard. Specially priced today at, — p e r yard,--, .,»-. 36 INCH CRET9NNES All new designs and for- merly sold at 39c a yd. While they last, at 19c DRAPERY SILKS In 2 and 10-yard lengths; values up to $1.75 a yard. Today 4,0/* at, FANCY MARQUISETTE AND HEMSTITCHED VOILES Regularly 39c a yard. Ex- tra Special for 1 A today at, yd.. 39c DOTTED MARQUISETTE 36 inches wide; extra fine quality. Priced for Rem- nant Sale at, per y a r d .... 19c FIGURED MARQUISETTE & SCRIM Sells regularly at 39c a yd. Special for Remnant sale at, per yard. .... 19c FIGURED CRETONNES One yard wide and a good heavy quality; value 60c a yard. , Now. • * • • • • • 39c CURTAIN SCRIM & MARQUISETTES Sold up to 29c a yard. Ex- tra Special for Remnant Sale at, A per yard . . . . . . . . . *7L m '">'-"" After Inventory Sale of Coats & Dresses WOMEN'S $24.95 COATS— NOW., ..... , WOMEN'S $29.00 COATS-* NOW WOMEN'S $35.00 COATS— NOW $17.95 $19.50 $24.95 MISSES' AND JUNIOR $24.95 COATS—NOW MISSES' AND JUNIOR $19.50 COATS—NOW MISSES' AND JUNIOR $15.00 COATS—NOW $17.59 $14.95 $9.95 WOMEN'S $12.00 DRESSES— NOW WOMEN'S $16.50, $18.00 DRESSES—NOW WOMEN'S $7.95 DRESSES— NOW.. $7.95 $12.95 $4.95 19 $2 and $2.50 Window Curtains and Panels $1 MADE OF FINE QUALITY MARQUISETTE, ETC. FINISHED WITH DEEP FRINGES, ETC/* PANELS AT $1.19 EA. IS CURTAINS ON SALE AT $1.19 PAIR. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR OUR BIG REMNANT SALE , Big Sale of Blankets Now in Progress HS SSC3S5C REDUCED PRICES ON m. Atwater-Kent Radio Sets BUY NOW AND SAVE 40%. £//•> 'S RADIO FUR COATS $ RELINED 5 SSM-.Tlv,-.?, , FUR COATS REMODELED, REPAIRED and GLAZED I can match «kin» of any kind. Let me do your fur work, now, while I can give it the best at- tention. Free Call and Delivery MYER WINSTON 742V* Stat* St Tel, 2-9070 ERIE TAXI Cadillac Car* For All vrCCftSl0I)&« . * " . # Fur Work 25 % OFF Fur CoaU Remodeled, Re- lined, Glared or Cleaned to look like new. LET ME PROVE IT ! I aUo do all sort* of remodel- ling on ladies' and jrent«' garment*. Big assortment of Fur Col- lars and Cuff* at low price*. I. PLOT NIK Export Tailor A Furrier 8*21 Eastern Avenue Tel. 2-3828-W. All work called for and delivered free. POX'T BK l.ONEKOMKt I^carn tenor banjo, mandolin, Hawaiian piltAr or Wcle for ilfrtlm* companion- ship. l*our»« of 15 lc«- #otvt with me en- >hl*a you to play correctly by mualo iv^pvilar sonc« or muMc. of mfKltum ei - ad*. J.*; Yr«ra of tw»chlnis fixipcrlfnc^. All W*OI>«I aro ik' ^ii ,iL;*.';.'.'.l -WtW^»--•• Ji...i.ni^.»i Pll\T»tO n<>r*- ln>trumer.(ji rrntcd to b^Rm- Stisphen St. John M« H.VMU.TOX STRKKT B<*t«*r» H»lftt aad Kammtt An PHOXK IM*t Local Area! for Ua^om BaaJo*« Mary Francis Beanty Shop 269 STATE ST. ' Shampooing 50c Marceling 50c Manicuring 50c Permanent Wave . . .$10.00 Claaae* Forming in AH Branch©* of Beauty Culture ' ' '•'; |»»j !! ilPDHK SHOULDER SMALL LEAN FRESH T \ 1 Broken*Slicc5 Pine- O tf -, h apple, Large T i n . . LO C % 1 3 h S Ubby's flum*, OC^ Large Tin aCD^ Red Cross or Star Con- EK densed Milk, 1 /f r* £ ^an • • . • ; , * •,. i , . JL x' •" ii m . '" ' mse* i • ' • " JUST OUT OF THE SMOKEHOUSE ffi JUICY i GRAPE FRUIT i 7For25f DERRYDAIJI CREAMER^ BUTTER 2 |bs. 97c 4 lbs. Old Fash- ioned Salsoda. Dried Peaches, Lb. 3 Tall Tins Evap. Milk.. 10c 19c 31c SUGAR CURED SMAILTLEAN CAL. H WHOLE HALVES WALNUT MEATS 59c Lb. LEAN MEATY POT ROAST BEEF 23c Lb. FRESH SLICED NATIVE SLICED &%mg P NATIVE g% mm STEAK 27ib VEAL CHOPS 27 c ib LARGE NO. 1 YELLOW * ONIONS [18 lbs. 25c HICKORY SMOKED SKIN BACK HAMS Whole or Half, 241c = 3 = 3 :j >1 1 •1 i|- = 3 = 3 = 3 = 3 ;i i = 3 = 3 'I I E I m FRESH B A P D FIG BARS 2ibs.19J '• 1 Old Farm ^ SAUSAGE! Loose 25 c lb Link ta^ lb RAW LEAF LARD 13|c Lb. iCKtRECTiDv llX.T!lffiE'Tl'e<l "BUG W* Main Store 403 STATE ST. Bellevue Branch 1701 BROADWAY. Mt. Pleasant Branch 497 CHRISLER AV. Dr. Firth Installed WorsKipful Master Of Corlaer Lodge Dr. A. J. Firth of 215 BTadley street last night was Installed worshiptul master of Corlaer Lodge, P. and A. M^ at the annual meeting In Masonic tem- ple. The new master of the lodge, who Is a dentist with offices at 619 State street, is also an active member of St, George's Chapter, Sti George's Council, and St. George's Commandery, Knights Templar, Oriental Temple, A.A.O.O.M.S. of Ttoy, Champion Lodge of Odd Fellows, this city, and the Kiwanis Club, Other elective and appointive offic- ers for the year are Christopher Knowlton, sopior warden ; Henry Love- ly, Junior warden; Frank Frelhofer, treasurer; Harry—Meyers, secretary; Goorga Lindsay, senior-deacon ;JMyron R. Davis, junior deacon; David Frank, senior master of ceremonies; John •\Valdron, junior master, of ceremonies ; H: K. Thompson, senior steward i Harry Wall, junior steward; James Raff an', marshal; Mungo MacRae, tyler ; William Maxon, chaplain ; Ralph Carter, trustee; Dr. A. J. Klrth, rep- resentative to the "Masonic boArd of relief., Corlaer I^bdge wllr* meet again in the Masonic temple on January 17, when the first degree will be confer- red on % class of candidates. The past masters' jewel, and past master*' cer- tificate were' presented to H. D. Lapp, retiring master'of the lodge, lost night, Serpents Order Holds New Year's Meeting The Military Order of the Serpents held the annual meeting and enter- tainment Saturday night, in Red Men's hall, Ferry street. Ofilcers were in- stalled by M. C. Bennett, past Gu Gu of the local lair, and the master of ceremonies was George Mawson. Fol- lowing the Installation" a special pro- gram was arranged and at midnight the new year's roll call was signed. The committee in charge of the en- tertainment; was Daniel Knowlton, . Moses Bennett, Atlgust'^Kriiger, Ed- ward} White, George Van Woert, George Fields and Arthur Ramsay, the re- tiring Gu Gu of the" lodge. * ' The appointive- and elective officers are Moncsko, dattb; Thomaa Wilkle, ( Jerry Messett. Erwin Elmore and Will- iam Dunn, slick and slimy keepers of the. lair; Daniel H. Knowlton, who was re-elected lord high keeper, now hold- ing this office, fpr th§ J&th year; .Frank Warner, trice in famous; P. J. McNa- mara, ungodly vlllian; Edward White, chairman of the refreshment commit- tee, •"', WM. A. FRIEDMAN (Formerly with Friedman Brother*) Now Doing Business Under the Name or ^Friedman Insurance Jafency^ EVERYTHING IN HSSURANCE Mortgage Loans Negotiated Real Estate 20th Century Building 147 JAY STREET TeL 9307 SCHENECTADY, N. Y. KAPOG MATTRESS AND COIL BOX SPRING J ORCHESTRA TRAINING ANY ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENT Medium or Advance Grade*. (No Beginner*) Individually or Ensemble. I Kittie Hadyn Mcinbld 894 Albany Street Residence Studio— Phone 2-8813. Announce Speaker at Y.W.C. A, Supper Talk It Is not only teachers and students who are" availing, themselves of op- portunities for travel abroad, but busi- ness girls and women as well. Saving for a trip abroad is the jroal of many a vacation fund, therefore the first talk in the series of Thursday supper talks at the Y. NV. C. A., 16 Washing- ton avenue, Thursday at' 6:16 o'clock, Will be an illustrated talk on "My Summer Abroad' 1 by Ml»s Jessie H. Lane of the home service department of the New York Power and Ugtot Company. These supper talks will be given every Thursday evening during the months . of January, February and March. The following speakers will appear before the groups: Dr. Flor- ence Sherman of the state depart- ment v Dr.- -Jr -V, Moldenha wer f who succeeded Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck at the First Presbyterian Church In New York city; Miss Ix>uis« Puroh- ard; Miss Hilda. Kurth; Miss Agnes Puck; Professor W. Leon OodRhall; Mrs. A. H. Richardson; Miss Caro- line Whipple of the state department of adult Immigrant education; and Mrs. C L-angdon Perry, Th« programs are inspirational and educational a* well as promoting a spirit of fellowship. Any girl or wom- an who Is interested is Invited to at- tend. Supper may be engaged by call- ing the association oflfic* at 64 Wash- ington avenue before Wednesday noon. .50 $50 Value Convenient Payments Can Be Arranged. MATTRESSES RENOVATED & RECOVERED QUALITY MATTRESS STORE 150 SOUTH CENTER ST. PHONE 8149 2 Doors From State Street • E3 i gggSSC McLaughlin Bt&aty Shop n* STATB RT. SpeeliUtte Ik All Kindt Ol BKArTT tTCtfrRK Mllllwery. ' Mrs. Durham la having a clearance saU of millinery this week. Ther* are many good bargain*. 1*2* Broadway.— Adv. mmmtm NOTICE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, No. 814 Nomination of Worthy Vice President, Worthy ChapUin and Trttttee, Wednesday, Eve- ning, Jan. 4, 1928. Signed, LAWRENCE M McGINLEY. Worthy President. JAMES P. LOMBARD. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES Every Dregs in Stock Must Go, Regardless » of Cost. For Afternoon. Bmincx* or Lvening Wear. \ Note Our Prices $Q.95 $1.95 . JL $14 .50 $ Sixes 14 to 52 BELL ROSE NOVELTY SHOP 230 STATE ST., Upstair*. Opp. KreaafVa 5 a»d 10 Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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>•* SfW.fi ^ M ^ f : ^ ^ ^ " ^ • < * , : * ' . • j -s^^^g 'ffwr 'Tv'*;*

V GAZETTE PHONE 2-1500 ' SCHENECTADY' GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 192a GAZETTE PHONE 2-1500

AIN TODAY WE FEA MN 111 II DISH CLOTHS

The honey comb - weave dish cloths now selling

2for 5c GLASS TOWELS

In pink or blue checks; a regular \2Yi value. Now selling at |* per yard

ENGUSH PRINTS neat designs; regu­

larly 29c a yard. Now selling at, per yard 19c

36 INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN A-regular 22c value. Spe­

cially priced during Remnant Sale 1 f at, per yard. . . A t J v

36 INCH PERCALE In light and dark effects;

regularly priced at 25c a yard. J Q N o w . . . . . . . . . A t / L

CHAMBRAY SHIRTINGS

In blue or grey. Regular price is 25c a yard.-Now selling at, per yard ." . . . . . 15c

mm

FIGURED BROADCLOTH

Assorted patterns; a reg­ular 39c value. On sale today at,

_ .R?L ...

UNDERWEAR CREPE In plain colors—regular-

^. ly 29c a. yard. Special­ly priced ' i Q r

[ today a t . . . . . , JL %/ v

&y at» o f y*fd>,. , i , j w D C

Yard Goods Of All Kinds

A Chance to Save Money

FRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLIN •

36 inches wide. Regularly 25c a yard. Specially priced for Rem- 1»7 nant Sale a t . . . . 1 I C

CAMEO OR LADIES' CLOTH

36 inches wide and sells regularly for 22c a yard. Specially priced at, per yard, , . . , 18c 36 INCH PERCALE

In a wide assortment of pat­terns. Former price 19c a yard. Today- ''"lO'JLv

AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAM

In the most wanted checks— regularly priced at 1 7c a yard. Sale price 12k

36 INCH CHALLIE Assorted patterns; value 19c

a yard. Specially priced for Remnant l O i r t Sale a t . . . . . . . . I f e i z C

BLEACHED OUTING FLANNEL

Soft and fluffy. Regularly 19c a yard. Specially priced today at per yard, 10c

32 INCH DRESS GINGHAMS

In checks and plaids. Regu­larly priced at Jn9c a yd. Special today

- at, per yard . 12k 36 INCH

BLEACHED MUSLIN A durable quality muslin in

the 36-inch width. On sale today at 12k

ENGUSH PRINTS A fine Ajoft quality. Regu­

larly 39c a yard. Special Remnant Sale OCL#» price! per yard. . « w C

AMOSKEAG FEATHER PROOF TICKING

A. C. A. stripe. Regular price 39c a yard. Now

selling at, per y a r d . . . . 29c

REMNANTS OF */ • SUITINGS

Broadcloth, poplin, satine, madras, etc. Value 25c to 69c a yard. O C ^ N ow.

PART LINEN , TOWELING

Bleached or unbleached toweling that sells reg-"larlyat J 9 c a 1 f l r yard, l oday . . I v v

32 INGH DRESS GINGHAMS

In checks, plaids and plain colors;.value 29c yd. Sale price, per yard. . . 19c

HOPE BLEACHED MUSUN

36 inches wide. Regular price 20c a yard. On sale today at, J J? per yard. . . . . . I w t

FANCY AND PLAIN COLORED RAYONS

Regular price 49c a yard. • Special Remnant Sale

££?!";.... 29c 39 INCH

UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Sells regularly at -15c a

yard." Specially priced

^ay.al,..P"..10c j^^WN*^i^lj*^A**y*A^AA^Aji*^A>A#>A^A>AA^

Remnants Galore In Curtain Materials And Draperies

HI

DHAfERY DAMASK In old rose, gold and blue

> arid gold combinations, for making per- /* A tieres, overdrapes 0%/V

50c FIGURED SAT1NES With a very high lustre.—

Beautiful designs and colorings. Now on

RX • • • • •" • •" #"'

\i

29c 39c CROSSBAR SASH

CURTAIN SWISS Extra fine quality! 36 in.

wide; for making sash curtains. Sale 1 A price. l t / C

50c PLAIN MARQUISETTE

Highly mercerized; for making hemstitched cur­tains. Regularly 1 A 50c a yard at. . i s y C

AAAAAAAAAAAAA^^AAAAAAA»V>A<WN

39c and 45c CRETONNES

36 inches wide. All fast colors. Special for Retn-

— nant-Salo atT

per y a r d . . . . 25;C

39c PLAIN SCRIM For making hemstitched

curtains; in white and ivory. Remnant sale price, yard 19c

SILK DAMASK PIECES

Values up to $3.50 a yd. Extra special for Rem­nant Sale at, each. . . . . . . . . 69c

HANDSOME NEW CRETONNES

34 inches wide and valued at 25c a yard. Specially priced today at,

—per yard,--, . ,» - .

36 INCH CRET9NNES

All new designs and for­merly sold at 39c a yd. While they last, at 19c

DRAPERY SILKS In 2 and 10-yard lengths;

values up to $1.75 a yard. Today 4 , 0 / * at,

FANCY MARQUISETTE AND

HEMSTITCHED VOILES Regularly 39c a yard. Ex­

tra Special for 1 A today at, yd..

39c DOTTED MARQUISETTE

36 inches wide; extra fine quality. Priced for Rem­nant Sale at, per y a r d . . . . 19c

FIGURED MARQUISETTE & SCRIM Sells regularly at 39c a yd.

Special for Remnant sale at, per yard. . . . . 19c

FIGURED CRETONNES

One yard wide and a good heavy quality; value 60c a yard. , Now. • * • • • • •

39c CURTAIN SCRIM &

MARQUISETTES Sold up to 29c a yard. Ex­

tra Special for Remnant Sale at, A per yard. . . . . . . . . *7L

m

'">'-""

After Inventory Sale of Coats & Dresses WOMEN'S $24.95 COATS—

N O W . , . . . . . , WOMEN'S $29.00 COATS-*

NOW WOMEN'S $35.00 COATS—

NOW

$17.95 $19.50 $24.95

MISSES' AND JUNIOR $24.95 COATS—NOW

MISSES' AND JUNIOR $19.50 COATS—NOW

MISSES' AND JUNIOR $15.00 COATS—NOW

$17.59 $14.95

$9.95

WOMEN'S $12.00 DRESSES— NOW

WOMEN'S $16.50, $18.00 DRESSES—NOW

WOMEN'S $7.95 DRESSES— NOW..

$7.95 $12.95

$4.95

19 $2 and $2.50 Window Curtains and Panels $ 1 MADE OF FINE QUALITY MARQUISETTE, ETC. FINISHED WITH DEEP FRINGES, ETC/* PANELS AT $1.19 EA. IS CURTAINS ON SALE AT $1.19 PAIR. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR OUR BIG REMNANT SALE , •

Big Sale of Blankets Now in Progress HS SSC3S5C

REDUCED PRICES

ON

m. Atwater-Kent Radio Sets BUY NOW AND

SAVE 40%. £//•>

'S RADIO

FUR COATS $ RELINED 5

SSM-.Tlv,-.?, ,

FUR COATS REMODELED, REPAIRED and GLAZED

I can match «kin» of any kind. Let me do your fur work, now, while I can give it the best at­tention.

Free Call and Delivery

MYER WINSTON 742V* Stat* St Tel, 2-9070

ERIE T A X I Cadillac Car* For All

vrCCftSl0I)&«

. • * " . #

Fur Work 25 % OFF

Fur CoaU Remodeled, Re-lined, Glared or Cleaned to

look like new. LET ME PROVE IT !

I aUo do all sort* of remodel­ling on ladies' and jrent«'

garment*. Big assortment of Fur Col­lars and Cuff* at low price*.

I. P L O T NIK Export Tailor A Furrier

8*21 Eastern Avenue Tel. 2-3828-W.

All work called for and delivered free.

P O X ' T BK l.ONEKOMKt

I^carn tenor banjo , mandol in , H a w a i i a n pi l tAr or W c l e for ilfrtlm* companion­ship. l*our»« of 15 lc«-#otvt wi th me en->hl*a you to play correct ly by mualo iv^pvilar sonc« or muMc. of mfKltum ei-ad*. J.*; Yr«ra of

tw»chlnis fixipcrlfnc^. All W*OI>«I a ro i k ' ^ i i ,iL;*.';.'.'.l - W t W ^ » - - • • J i ... i.ni^.»i

P l l \ T » t O n<>r*-

ln>trumer.(ji rrntcd to b^Rm-

Stisphen St. J o h n M« H.VMU.TOX STRKKT

B<*t«*r» H»lf t t aad Kammtt A n P H O X K I M * t

Local Area! for Ua^om BaaJo*«

Mary Francis Beanty Shop 269 STATE ST. '

Shampooing 50c Marceling 50c Manicuring 50c Permanent Wave . . .$10.00

Claaae* Forming in AH Branch©* of Beauty Culture

' ' '•'; |»»j

! !

ilPDHK SHOULDER SMALL LEAN FRESH

T \ 1 Broken*Slicc5 Pine- O tf -, h apple, Large T i n . . L O C

% 1 3

h

S Ubby's flum*, O C ^ Large Tin aCD^ Red Cross or Star Con-

EK densed Milk, 1 /f r*

£ ^an • • . • ; , * •,. i , . JL x' •" ii m . '" ' mse* i • ' • "

JUST OUT OF THE SMOKEHOUSE

ffi JUICY

i GRAPE FRUIT i 7For25f

DERRYDAIJI CREAMER^

BUTTER 2 |bs. 97c

4 lbs. Old Fash­ioned Salsoda.

Dried Peaches, Lb.

3 Tall Tins Evap. Milk..

10c 19c 31c

SUGAR CURED SMAILTLEAN

CAL. H WHOLE HALVES

WALNUT

M E A T S 5 9 c Lb.

LEAN MEATY POT ROAST

BEEF 2 3 c Lb.

FRESH SLICED NATIVE SLICED &%mg P NATIVE g% mm

STEAK 2 7 i b VEAL CHOPS 2 7 c ib

LARGE NO. 1 YELLOW

* O N I O N S [18 lbs. 25c

HICKORY SMOKED SKIN BACK

HAMS Whole or Half, 241c

= 3 = 3 : j >1

1 •1 i | -= 3 = 3 = 3 = 3 ;i i

= 3 = 3 'I

I E

I

m

FRESH B A P D

FIG B A R S 2ibs.19J — ' • 1

Old Farm ̂ SAUSAGE! Loose 25c

lb Link ta^ lb RAW LEAF

LARD 13|c Lb.

iCKtRECTiDv l lX.T!lffiE'Tl 'e<l

"BUG W*

Main Store 403 STATE ST.

Bellevue Branch 1701 BROADWAY.

Mt. Pleasant Branch 497 CHRISLER AV.

Dr. Firth Installed WorsKipf ul Master

Of Corlaer Lodge Dr. A. J. Firth of 215 BTadley street

last night was Installed worshiptul master of Corlaer Lodge, P. and A. M^ at the annual meeting In Masonic tem­ple. The new master o f the lodge, who Is a dentist with offices at 619 State street, is also an active member of St, George's Chapter, Sti George's Council, and St. George's Commandery, Knights Templar, Oriental Temple, A.A.O.O.M.S. of Ttoy, Champion Lodge of Odd Fellows, this city, and the Kiwanis Club,

Other elective and appointive offic­ers for the year are Christopher Knowlton, sopior warden ; Henry Love­ly, Junior warden; Frank Frelhofer, t reasurer; Harry—Meyers, secretary; Goorga Lindsay, senior-deacon ;JMyron R. Davis, junior deacon; David Frank, senior master of ceremonies; John •\Valdron, junior master, of ceremonies ; H: K. Thompson, senior steward i Harry Wall, junior steward; James Raff an', marshal ; Mungo MacRae, tyler ; William Maxon, chaplain ; Ralph Carter, trustee; Dr. A. J. Klrth, rep­resentative to the "Masonic boArd of relief.,

Corlaer I^bdge wllr* meet again in the Masonic temple on January 17, when the first degree will be confer­red on % class of candidates. The past masters' jewel, and past master*' cer­tificate were' presented to H. D. Lapp, retiring master'of the lodge, lost night,

Serpents Order Holds New Year's Meeting

The Military Order of the Serpents held the annual meeting and enter­tainment Saturday night, in Red Men's hall, Ferry street. Ofilcers were in­stalled by M. C. Bennett, past Gu Gu of the local lair, and the master of ceremonies was George Mawson. Fol­lowing the Installation" a special pro­gram was arranged and at midnight the new year's roll call was signed. The committee in charge of the en­

tertainment; was Daniel Knowlton, . Moses Bennett, Atlgust'^Kriiger, Ed-ward} White, George Van Woert, George Fields and Arthur Ramsay, the re­tiring Gu Gu of the" lodge. * '

The appointive- and elective officers are Moncsko, dattb; Thomaa Wilkle, ( Jerry Messett. Erwin Elmore and Will­iam Dunn, slick and slimy keepers of the. lair; Daniel H. Knowlton, who was re-elected lord high keeper, now hold­ing this office, fpr th§ J&th year; .Frank Warner, trice in famous; P. J. McNa-mara, ungodly vlllian; Edward White, chairman of the refreshment commit­tee, •"',

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Announce Speaker at Y.W.C. A, Supper Talk It Is not only teachers and students

who are" availing, themselves of op­portunities for travel abroad, but busi­ness girls and women as well. Saving for a trip abroad is the jroal of many a vacation fund, therefore the first talk in the series of Thursday supper talks at the Y. NV. C. A., 16 Washing­ton avenue, Thursday at' 6:16 o'clock, Will be an illustrated talk on "My Summer Abroad'1 by Ml»s Jessie H. Lane of the home service department of the New York Power and Ugtot Company.

These supper talks will be given every Thursday evening during the months . of January, February and March. The following speakers will appear before the groups: Dr. Flor­ence Sherman of the state depart­ment v Dr.- -Jr -V, Moldenha werf who succeeded Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck at the First Presbyterian Church In New York city; Miss Ix>uis« Puroh-ard ; Miss Hilda. Kur th ; Miss Agnes Puck; Professor W. Leon OodRhall; Mrs. A. H. Richardson; Miss Caro­line Whipple of the state department of adult Immigrant education; and Mrs. C L-angdon Perry,

Th« programs are inspirational and educational a* well as promoting a spirit of fellowship. Any girl or wom­an who Is interested is Invited to at­tend. Supper may be engaged by call­ing the association oflfic* at 64 Wash­ington avenue before Wednesday noon.

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NOTICE FRATERNAL ORDER OF

EAGLES, No. 814 Nomination of Worthy Vice President, Worthy ChapUin and Trttttee, Wednesday, Eve­ning, Jan. 4, 1928.

Signed, LAWRENCE M McGINLEY.

Worthy President. JAMES P. LOMBARD.

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