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fAG&vetSW ITHACA DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY EYENfNG, JANUARY 23, 1915.
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HL J« BOOL CO#fS Pre-taveatory Sale Now On
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Drop in and aee our bargains in Furniture, Wall Paper, Pictures. You. will be astonished at the number of opportunities we are offering to save you money. H x *
Our stock is heavy vand'musteibe rednced at some price. I „ Why not take advantage of these low prices!
You will need wall paper in a short,time. We can give you a choice selection at absurdly low prices
Several hundred framed and unframed pictures at from 20 to 50 per cent, off, a special reduction in framing pictures. !
A good Morris Chair for $5.86% while they last. Now is a good time to have yonr furniture re
paired. , ' s
V 20, 25, 30, 35c
. . . 20, 25c JVWWs . . . 15c,f lb.
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| SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY I ** Grape .Fruit are thin skin and juicy, good eifce, 5c, 6 for 25c; 7c, 4 j | <, for 25c; 8c, 4 for 30c; never better or cheaper. S California and Navel Oranges are s w e e t and 1 juicy 3 Jijtcy L e m o n s H .« . . . J Bananas , . . . , ' .
Malaga Grapes Apples of al l kinds, Kings and Greenings .are fine and cheap. Fresh Vegetab les every morning. Cranberries, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Green Pep
pers, Boston Head Lettuce, Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Beets, 2 Carrots, Hubbard Squash, Salsify, S p a n i s h and Cooking Onions. j |
Two barrels Fancy White Mackerel Jufct received, good size, white Jf ones, 10c; large fat ones, 15c; nothing better. »
Hawaiian Sl iced Pineapple, all the best brands, 21c can; $2.50 doz. $ Hunt's Green Gage and Egg Plums, 21c can; $2.50 per doz. * Several odd brands of the best Apricots, Peaches and Plums, regu- g
Jar, 25c can to close out at 15c can. «*• W Large 40c c a n s of Asparagus for 21c* c a n ; $2:50 doz, !f Asparagus Tips in round and square t ins , at 21c can; $2.50 doz. jj£ Van Camp's large 25c bottles Catsup 18c; 3 for 50c.% « Pride of t h e Farm Catsup, good and pure as any, regular 25c bottle, f|
2 for 25c. S Eddy's Pure Jelly in large 25c tumblers, 18c; 3 for 50c. K
d™"""1 Walter F. Larkin — «—. I The Stewart Avenue Grocer j
SEAL M E A N S -Genuine Guaranteed Hair at
Living Prices
GUICCIOTA
Saniteed Quality 30 inch $1.00 22 inch 1.50 24 inch 2.00 26 inch 2.50 23 inch 3.00
Certified Quality 22 inch $2.50 26 Inch 4.00
Grade A 20 inch $2.00 24 inch 4.0C
MILLS HAIRDRESSINGND CORSET Sffly>. (Opposite New Star Theater)
119 East Seneca Street Ithaca, N. Y.
TELEPHONE GO. ELECTS OFFICERS <V
Danby Organization Officials Will Succeed Themselves for Year—Company Reported Tree From D e b t -Many Attend Social.
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1,000 Men to Buy National Six Cylinder and King 8 and 4 Cylinder Autos.
H. CONDIT
Danby, Jan. 23.—At a m e e t i n g of
the stockholders of the Danby Tele
phone Company i n ' t t » . f % Hall ,
Thursday afternoon, the s e v e n direct
ors were reelected and the company
reported out of debt V l t h $ entail' bal
ance in the treasury?— \,. * j$* '
The Christian Endeavor social held
In Ostrander Ha l l l a s t 'Friday nfeht
was largely attended. The g a m e s and
contes t s afforded much a m u s e m e n t . A
program of music and recitat ions also
was well received.
Mrs. Fannie Mabee is spending a
week with relatives. , in Candor and
rthaca. '
\TSCtes Harriet Hough of Chill , tf. Tr;
was the guest oi her brother last
week.
The Christian Endeavor Society held a business meet ing a t the home of Leroy Howland last night . P lans were completed for the observance of Christian Endeavor Week, Feb. 7 to 15. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Huls lander spent several days in Candor.
Mrs. Frank Todd of W e s t Danby is spending some t ime with h e r mother, Mrs. A. Bennett , who is convalesc ing after a long i l lness.
George Comfort has pneumonia. Mrs. Arthur Beardsley i s ill with
tonsil it is . The Rev. B. Frank Tobey's t o p e 'or
tomorrow morning a t the Congregational Church i s : "The F ^ e n d of Sinners." Al l other#*services wi l l be as usual.
Miss Mabel Beers spent a day in Ithaca.
John Hamblin and Warren Parker of Albion are spending a few days v/ith Mrs. Dewain Charles.
Mrs. K. Scheffer of Hol ly , N. Y., arrived Thursday to spend some t ime with her daughter, Mrs. Jay Bartlett. Mrs. Scheffer has, just recovered from typhoid fever. Mr. Scheffer/ is in a Rochester hospital with the r i m e illness . He i s reported to be improving.
Miss j / n n i e Smi ley is t h e guest of her grandmother at South Danby.
Holl ister Barre of Afton has moved into Mrs. Eugenie Beers's farmhouse. Mr. Barre will have charge of Doctor Hallock's farm later in the season.
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I Special on Mackinaws f For Reductions in Mackinaws see our West Win- *]•
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Thev speak for themselves. X I T. D. SULLIVAN & <-* •> 9, Furs and F u r n i s h i n g s . A g e n t f o r A l e x a n d e r Shoes y
* Inventory Week i We find pleni> of an. all lots that w e would prefer to sell cheap £
rather than invoice hem. Perhaps we have just what you want to »
paper that room »
F. H. WARNER | 322 W. State St. »
This Is The Time of Year ! to have your ear thoroughly overkilled and put in j ; shape for the balmy days of spring. We have only | experienced men and can give you first class work. :j; Briny v<>•••• • -av< today—don't delay. v v
Bailey Garage Co. Entrance on Green Street $
Bell 921 J * Ithaca 210-Y 4
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PIGINATOP5 "GOOD CLEANING
\ THAT CLEANS CLEAN \ ' * , B O T H P H O N E S j # '
A K F O B K F ' . r P n o c E a s C\ i . A H I N C '
MRS. M1NTURN SERVES DINNER TO AID SOCIETY
Ltansdngville, Jan.. 23 .—Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bachelor, Jan. 12, a daughter.
Mrs. George Inmam is ill. Floyd Fenner was an o v e r Sunday
g'U€®t of his parents, Mr. an J Mrs. Wili is Fenner.
Lawrence Minturn of Locke visited his cousin, Parke MLnturn, last week
The Lad/ies' Aid Society of Lansing-vilLe met with Mrs. Wil l iam Minturu of LflidlowvlJle. Thursday. Dinner was served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith spent a Jay T»ith VliyC. GaLlaw and h*3 family.
Mrs. Sarah Ecvuolds <ie c a f n i ; for Mrs. George Bower, who is seriously 111
Cottage prayer meetLng was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliner Stout on Wednesday.
M m Orlando White has been visiting her iparenits to Ithaca.
Mrs. A t a e d a Knox, who spent several w e e k s with Miss Fannie Bower, has returned to her home with Mr. and Mrs, William BumneJl.
DELT1 CHI SOCIETY T i l HAVE SILK SOCK SOCIAL
Etna, Jam. 23.—Mrs. O. R. Cratsley
and bar'«*$-'Avbrey, of Myet*. spent
tfo« w»ek-en4 wlta Mi*. 3, B O M * .
Mrs. Frank Whitman spent a day
with Mi. *nd Mrs. Thurluw Whttmau
In Ithaca. ; , •
. <MTS. Grover Barnum of Ithaoa a-pent
sswerat d a y s ) w t week w*tfe bear pa>
ents , Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Uhcdes.
Mrs. Os. K. Rliodes, wl io h a s been IB, Is Improving.
Mrs. N. M. Mount, wlxo h a s been ill w i t h tonottttls, i s .better.
The D»Ha Chi Soc ie ty wi l l bold a silk sock social a t the b o m s of B. S. Burr Friday evening. Jan. 29.
T h e Ladles' Aid Soc ie ty met at the home of Mr*. B. Gaston Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weatwott have moved t o WeUsvlUe.
NEWFIELO SENOS MANY PATIENTS TO CITY HOSPITAL
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NetwifieW, Jan 23.—aMtrs. David Orance and h e r son of W e s t Danby spent Tiieeday with her daughter, Mrs . Wm. -Wescott w *™
Roland Tompkins has purchased' a Maxwell tountog car.
Mrs,! Wlllii&t Savercoo l returned from t h e . Ithaca City Hospital last Sunday. \~ J >
There h a s been o n e or more pat ients from Newfleld in t h e City Hospital a t Ithaca during e a c h of the last five months.
Jay Saveroool of Odessa" spent over Sunday with h i s father, Wil l iam Sav-ercool.
Mrs. Everhart Carpenter ia seriously ill.
The W. C. T. U. entertained the West Dantby W. C. T. U. a t dinaer yesterday a t the home of Mrs. Merritt Bar dwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron R u m s e y have a position at the county «anm and will move tthere about March 1.
J. M. P e c k was i n I thaca last Friday.
Mrs. MarvLn Grover spent the first of the w e e k with her parents, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Jo&n lUston of Ithaca,
Howard Roe was operated on in the Ithaca Hospital last Wednesday for appendicit is
Judd Dorn and daughter , Miss Margaret Dorn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huddle were in Ithaca Jiast Saturday.
John Underdown w a s Ln Ithaca last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Brown have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Horseheads.
Tax Collector Lefloy Dickson will receive taxes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from Jan. 12 to Feb. 12, a t L e e Brainard's s tore; at James Douglas'* .store, Trumbull Comera, Jan. 26 and Feb. 11, and at Brown's Hotel, Pony. Holiow, Feb . 4.
Mrs. Howard Roe i s 31. i B M i o p Burt ot Buffalo wil l speak
to tihe Methodist Episcopal Church ton i g h t A*receptilon wil l be given and refreshments wifll be served by the Ladles' Aid Society.
Sumner Roaebrook of Sayre, Pa., spent the first of the week with Mrs. John Rosebrook.
N. C. Cook left last Tuesday to spend the remainder of the winter in Oklahoma.
MISS SMITH TO HEAD EPiHILEAGHE
Freeville Young Woman Elected President of Society for Six Months—Miss Mildred George, Treasurer—Other Notes of Interest.
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Regain the Mastery Over Blood Trouble
N o M a t t e r H o w D i s h e a r t e n i n g Y o u C a n O v e r c o m e I t .
Blood dliordtrs are qnlekly eheekad bj S. S. 8., the fnmou* blood purifier. H rusiion Into the blood and ln three minutes hen traversod the entire circulation. It ppnetrateg to where the blood la made, It waahes out thoee apota and plscee where stagnation baa settled, It cleanaea th« membranee, drirea Irritation from the Jolnta, BHa the blood stream with antidotal Influence and from head to foot creates conditions that make for Mood health. There are people ln every eom-uJtmlty who know, thte to-be true. . They have used 8. rU 8, for aever« forma of rheumatism, for Indolent, uUeratea apots, for eruptive akin dlaeaaea, for any -ana all thoiie bodily eonditlona oauaed by I:-.M(1 landed with Imparltlea. Bnlna; a
ptiro produot of Mature It cam net hurt t^« s mm a eh and ha« therefore been the '•fnB<- .,: n boat of people misguided la
their • -. :ma by first flylnaj to those dangerous raercOrtal drugs whleh bav« claimed so many unfortunates. If the •kin breaks out hi a rash, If bolls or oCjsr Amotions apoear, If there are blood 'i.e.inga <>r bay other mdicationa of tm-:""• Mood get a bottle of • » R. at Ui<s of ally dnigiflst. Bnt beware of 'nhstirmea. I? in doubt as to yoor'tron-i» or you * lah competent medleal ad-
v fr fipr, wr'tr ft the mMfcal dep^rt-"". Ta* f;?if flpvefflo Co.,' B8 BWlft
j >-'lg, A.ttar * i », This department la I unnwn far ri ci,i« "ifrf rtii of the great
rut of bett.B i i-iiM *Tff»r*ra« But don't 1 delay 'ti. *v. .. Lottie of B. 8. 8, today.
COWS IMPRISONED WHEN SHEO COLLAPSES
West Enfield, Jan. 23.-^Mrs. Lydia Amack, who has been vis i t ing ln Mecklenburg and Trumansburg, has returned home.
Miss Ethel Swlck of Ithaca is spending a vacation at her h o m e here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Tucker are spending the winter with their daughter in Mecklenburg.
The heavy snow last week broke down a shed on the farm of Charles Whitney, pinning his cat t le underneath.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet t Tucker entertained at cards recently.
Walter Traphagen of Trumansburg spent the week-end with George Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. iLewis Vorhls are occupying the Charles Georgia house.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Georgia attended the funeral of Mrs. Fletcher ln Ithaca.
Freeyl l le , Jan. 23.—At the Bpworth
League bus iness meet ing at the home
of Mrs. Inez .Oviat t t h e following of
ficers w e r e elected for the next s ix
months: President, Miss AMoe Smith;
viee presidents , Mrs. Inez Oviatt,
Mlee Ina Sevy, Mrs. Leslie Backus
and Miss Aletha Boesard; secretary,
Theodora Smith; treasurer, Mildred
George; organist , Frances George.
The l a d i e s ' Thimble Club met wi th
Mrs. George Hart Thursday.
Miss Cora Ross spent several days
with friends in Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Smith of
Syracuse spent a day with friends in. *owajt „. . ._ _
Miss Long spent last Sunday wi th friends in Groton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brewer have returned from a trip to Columbus, Ga., and De Land, Fla.
Mrs. F. H. Tichenor, who is spending the winter in California, sent t o the children in the primary room of Freevil le School twenty spec imens of plants and trees , besides s e a weed, fresh rose petals, stones and shells. Since Dec. 1, the following primary pupils have been in attendance every day: Albert Blackman, Eugene Bryant, Ethel Appleby, Helen Appleby and Alma Oviatt.
Laura Dayton, Lillian Bryant and Marion Wil l iamson have whooping cough.
Mrs. Jacob Smith and Miss Howard of Syracuse spent several days w i t h their mother, Mrs. I. B. Howard.
Miss White spent several days with her parents in Cortland.
Mrs. Julia Sager of Washington District has purchased the house and lot of Dr. Homer Genung, now occupied by L. L. Carlin.
Mrs. Edward Carberry and Mrs. Harry Carberry and two children of Etna spent Friday with Mrs. George Cady.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Appleby spent Thursday with friends in Groton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindsay of Caroline Center are spending a few days with relat ives fh town.
Miss Murphy of Marcellus is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. L. Backus.
Mrs. Christine Cooper of Ithaca spent Sunday with her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hanshaw visited re lat ives In Syracuse and Auburn the* first of the week.
Miss Glenola Sutfin was home from Cortland Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sager of Etna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Willey.
Miss Victoria Moore of Dryden spent a ffiw days the first of the week with her brother, W. F. Moore.
Elmer Knapp has been appointed, rural mail carrier on Route No. 18 from Freevi l le postqfllce, and Herbert Seanion has been transferred from Route No. 18 to Route No. 16. Both .appointments become effective Feb. 1 ! .
And will soombeito»tihediiiiflh.
Our Be»dy-t©-^ep»«Q|ttrm©nts
: have beem cut in £wce*so*low that
j they will not last much longer.
| | Be lucky and get 'one of these
;; wonderful values,, as we are sell-
| • ing less than the cost to manu-
;; facture, as it is*our policy;not to
«• earry garments* ewer"the*season.
;; Come into our Shop-on Mon-
* I * dav and get $2,0p<wottli for $1.00
| We Sell as We Advertise
i| The Style S h o p I: A. J. PEITOH.ARD
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Barr Bros. Hdw. Co. 127 E. State St. Ithaca, N. Y.
I You Need I | Axes, Saws, Splitting Wedges, | Peavies, Cant Hooks and Han-I dies for getting up that wood i nile • L f l l V • • • • • • • .
! We Sell 'Em t *
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A n Amiabls Viol inist . Robert Browning and Joachim met
one evening at a friendly gathering in London. The violinist had "obliged'* without satisfying certain ladles, who entreated the poet to qbtaln from him another solo. Browning, feeling the delicacy of his task, discharged i t diplomatically and spoke, a s sometimes he wrote, so as to conceal bis thoughts, while the violinist, not understanding, bowed and smiled and did not play.
As they left the bonse Joachim asked, "What did you, mean Just n o w r
- "Ob," said the poet, "I wanted yon to give us some more music." * . "Then why did you not come and
say, 'Joe. old boy. g ive us another tune?' " returned the amiable violinist.
Liszt's Prsdicsmsnt. IA*tt took no money for his lessons,
and so many pupils came to him that It last he bad no time left for the work he wanted to do, and this w a s lust the time when b« w a s engaged hi zomposwg bis "Christ." H e therefore wrote to Hans yon Buelow: "Dear f r i end 1 - ! w a n t a broom. Ckwoe.*' Bw> ow cam*. The broom Was Set la motion, and In the course of a week all he pupils vanished. H e could not
BBT% done it himself, for he could lever say no He had the best and no. Meat heart of any man.
News Ads. Pay Well.
CODDINGTON ROAD Y. P. B . , TO 6IVE ENTERTAINMENT
Coddington Road, Jan. 23.—Lewis Beardsley who has been ill for some time does not Improve very fast.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney TTpdyke attended the Nelson-Hill wedding in Ithaca.
Arthur Bearsdley and Elizabeth and Edwin Van Inwagen tried regents' examinations at Brookton th is week. •
Arthur Wallenbeck of New York i3 visit ing his sister, Mrs. Arthur Miller.
The Y. P. B. will give an entertainment tonight in the* schoolhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Updyke spent Saturday and Sunday in Jacksonville, the gues t s of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Updyke.
New Victor Records For January
1 Ready on Sale Monday morning, Dec. 28th at 8 | ~ Olclock
I Popular Song Hits, new Dance Records, the new I Operas "Chin Chin'' and "Papa 's Darling/ ' ana a 1 I magnificent list of Red Seal Records by McCormick, W I Elman, Alda, Pcwell, Williams, Rnffo, Grluck, Des- I I tinn, Homer, Pfxderewski, Tetrazinni, etc., we have | m them all at %
t Hickcy's Lyceum Music Store 1
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NO MORE RUNNING SORES B. Brooks *. Son Sell an Ointment Callad San Cura That Is
a Posit ive Relief. It matters not how old, persistent
or poisonous the sore is, San Cura Ointment the powerful antiseptic, will draw out the poison and promptly heal the sure
43o sure of this are the owners, the Thompson Medical Co., that they have authorized A. B. Brooka & Son to return the purchase price if San Cura Ointment doesn't do all th i s paper Bays it will do. No fairer offer was ever made.
B. D. Dutton, Titusville, Pa., says : "My arm was covered with twenty-four running sores and swollen to twice Its natural else. San Cura Oin> ment relieved the pain, drew out the poison and healed the arm in an Incredibly short time. It is the greatest compound for healrag I ever used."
The heal ing powers of San Cura Ointment are l itt le short of marvelous, It gtyaa relief, and is guaranteed to belp salt rheum, eczema. bleeding, Hdhing or protruding piles, ulcers. bolls. c. s rtmncles, chapped bands and chllblaina, m outs, burns, scalds and bruises. It allays pain and IR healing. 25e and 60o a Jar.
Get the Habit of Buying in Large Quantities. ^ 1 THIS WEEK I
5 lbs. Best Tub Bntter $1.79 ft 5 Tbs. Best Pure Lard 70c j | 5 libs. Best Compound 50o 5 libs. Oyster Crackers 38© 3 M)B. Butter Crackers 25o 8 lbs. Ginger Snaps 25c
3f 10 Toilet Paper 26o 5 7 Toilet Paiper, regular Bo 25c 6 4 large Toi let Paper 10, 2$o j * 1 dozen Cans Corn 95<s «t 1 dozen cans Peas , 95o ft 10 lb. Pail Peanut Bufter $1.40
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