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SALAa^^’LN’CA INQUIRER, SALAMAKCA, N. Y., FKIDA'i', NOVEMBER 21,1919.
IPAGS EIG K T
PERSONALS
Rev» H. E. Robins spent Monday
in Buffalo.
Mrs. Margaret L. Quinn spent Sun­
day in Buffalo.
Miss Lena Karst visited at her
home in Allegany, Sunday.
Miss Ida Stafford of WeElsville is
visiting Salamanca friends.
Mrs. t^illiam Dill of Main street,
spent Tuesday in Bradford.
John Alberts of Buffalo was the
guest of his parents, Sunday.
W. J. Bifffington of West Line, Pa.
was a visitor in Salamanca Tuesday.
Mrs. Burdette Whipple and E. P.
Vreeland *spent yesterday in Buffa­
lo.
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Mrs. DeForest Gates and nephew,
Homer Baker were in Buffalo yester­
day.
Thomas McCabe and son John of
Broad street were in Buffalo Mon­
day.
A. G. Dow, Jr., of Randolph, call­
ed on Salamanca friends the first of
the week.
Mrs. D. J. Walsh of River street,
returned Sunday from a visit in
Cleveland.
Ed Studliolme of Smethport, Pa.,
was a business visitor in Salamanca
yesterday.
Mrs. L. L. Deck and Mrs. S. Harris
of Main street spent Monday in
Jamestown.
M i^ Edith Harris of Buffalo is vis­
iting her brother Roy W. Harris of
88 Wait avenue. .
Mrs. G. JV. Berger and Mrs. C. A.
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Berger of Meadville are visiting C.
A. Gage of. Atlantic street.
Mrs. 0. P. Pay of Ridgway, Pa., is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Wilkins of Armstrong street.Mrs. E. J. Mahoney of Jamestown
visited at the home of her uncle,
John Cooney of Waite avenue, Sun­
day.
J. C. Lloyd of Clean spefit Sunday
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. P. Lloyd of Wildwood ave­
nue.
Miss Elsie Sayers of DuBois, Pa.,
was the guest Sunday of Miss Kath­
erine Sommerfield of Cottage ave­
nue.
Mrs. Walter K. Mentz returned
home Monday morning from a week’s
visit with relatives in Mt. Victory,
Ohio.
Jerry VanVessen returned to h is
hom e in D unkirk, a fte r v isitin g his
brother, John V a n V essen , and w ife
o f C linton str ee t.
M rs. W. C. K rau ss l e f t Monday for
her hom e in Oakland, Cal., after be­
ing the guest at the home of her
m other, Mrs. A . H. K rieg er o f M a­
ple str e e t fo r th e p a st sum m er.
Enquirer’s Burnt Matches
There was a young man from
Kinzoo
Who on cider worked up quite a
“stoo’%
.■ The next day he said “Pudge”, '
I’ll explain to the Judge,
But the judge said “the hoosegow
for you.
-ooAn Olean man sent a dollar in to
find out how to “save gas bills.” The
answer came back, “Paste them in
your scrap book.”
Special
Return
Engagement
BY POPULAR
DEMAND
I MONDAY- -TUESDAY NOV. 24^ -25
%
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Matinee
17c--28c
Night
17c~28c—39<i Including: tax
MONEY
X 50c, Pebeco Tooth Paste
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50c. P ep so d en t T ooth P a ste
37cl
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Woodbury’s Soap .... 19c.
T
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V 25c. Germicidal Soap
I9c.
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X
60c. Doan’s Kidney Pills . . . .47c.
T
V
% 30c.M usterine......... ............. 23c.
X
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SAVERS
.. . 37 c.
25c.
G ray’s B alsam
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............... 11c.
60c. Syrup .of F ig s ..................39c.
25c. Neuralgine T ablets........ 19c.
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I* 50c. Horlick’s Malted Milk . .42^. 30c. San Cura Ointment . . . .24c.
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Heat Your Home All Over at Low Cost
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Modernize your home I—^Enjoy the benefits of a heating plant
that brings comfort to every room and reduces your fuel bills.
The “Richardson” -One-Pipe System is easily and quickly in­
sta lled — ^no te a r in g up o f p a rtitio n s an d w a lls. O nly on e pipe and
on e register. People everywhere are doing away with the dust and
inconvenience of stoves and putting in the '
RICHARDSON
One Pipe Heating System for Country and City Dwellings,
Schools, Churches and Stores. Saves Coal, Labor, Dust, Dirt
Write or call for particular*— Stop and Seee One at
Andrews Hardware
Or call 152 and we will tend a man to year homo and jgivo ostimatos
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One of the most remarkable of the
many national conferences recently
conducted under the auspices of the
Government took place in Chicago re­
cently. At this conference, held un­
George, our beloved valet from FOR RENT—Stores, offices, public
der the direction of the Women’s
and pnvate garages. G. R. Gib­
Service Section of the Division of Great Valley after reading of the
hio
community
which
with
a
total
son, 114 Main St.
Labor of the Railroad Administration
vote
registration
of
224
^oted
259
the problems of the women workers
of the railroads of the United States for prohibition said, as he laid the WANTED—^Experienced sales ladies?
were discussed. Thirteen railroads paper down, “Ah reckon them folkto work in store. Apply in per­
were represented by supervisors in sesshorely does dislike likker.”
son.
McCabe Bros. Inc., Dept.
Store.
charge of women workers or by dele­
gates sent to learn what is being ac­
com plished by th e v a rio u s roads.
h igh -class v a u d ev ille.
I f th e th e a ­
Before the armistice was signed ap­
tre is erected it is p roposed to run it proximately 101,000 women were em
in connection with other houses to ployed in the railroad service. This Constantly on hand a
be located in Corning, Hornell, Ole- number decreased about 20,000 be­
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To the Residents of
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aHfc,_^lamanca, Jamestown and pos­ fore July 1, of this year. Although
Complete line of
sibly Elmira.
shop work has been most generally
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LITTLE VALLEY
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According to plans at present the mentioned by the press in connection
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local house will represent an invest­ with the influx of women into the
A ll L aundry L eft a t th e
ment of between $70,0(50 and $75,- service only about five per cent of the
W H IT N E Y H
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000. It is understood the options thousands have been employed in
have only a few days to run and that that line of activity. In clerical and
efore 10
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work would be commenced on the semi-clerical positions the majority
X days, w ill be re tu rn e d
new theatre at once.
proved efficient.
*1* th e sam e w eek.
Fresh
Fish
for
Fridays
One of the chief questions that will
WELL KNOWN RANDOLPH
he taken up by the Women’s Service
GIRL WEDS WESTERN ATTY. Section in future, according to Miss
Pauline Goldmark, manager of the
P ro m p t S ervice
Miss Luciele Sheldon of Randolph section will concern the ways of ad­ P rices righ t
Y 25 Atlantic St., Salamanca, N.Y. Y
daughter of James C. and Mrs.* ju stin g w o m en to ta sk s for which
Louise Brown, Sheldon and who has’ they are best fitted. Women are paid
a wide circle of friends and is very the same as men and it is to their
popular in Salamanca, was united interest to perform efficient service
in marriage to Olgar Lane, attor­ in order to succeed in competing with
ney of Neosho, Mo., Saturday even­ them.
ing.
The marriage ceremony took
place
at the Grace
Episcopal AT THE STRAND
FRID^AY AND SATURDAY
Church, Rev. T. H. Delbridge of­
O’ROURfCE & PUTNAM
ficiating.
The bride was attended by Miss
Dorothy Dalton has an unusual
one of th e leading and best know n u n d ertak in g
Helen Seager, maid of honor, and part as Cynthia in “Other Men’s
an d re ta il fu rn itu re firm s in C attarau g u s Coun­
Miss Gwendolynn Rich, bridesmaid. Wives,” the latest Thomas H. Ince
The bridegroom was attended by photoplay, which comes to the
ty, and who h av e long been established in busi­
Ralph Seager. Windom Beacon and Strand Theatre today and Saturday
ness a t Ellicottville, have opened an u n d e rta k ­
Raymond Hitchcock were ushers. as a Paramount offering.
ing establishm ent at No. 57 Main Street in this
Miss Helen -Searle presided at the
Cynthia is forced by necessity to
organ. Little Betty and Jane An­ agree for a stipulated sum to try to
city and a re now rea d y an d fully p re p a re d to
derson acted as flower girl and compromise a married man so that
re n d e r th e highest quality of service according
ring bearer.
his wife may have evidence to get
Following the ceremony there a divorce, thus permitting her to
to m odern ""standards in every branch of
■was a recep tio n and a fo u r course m arry the man whom she loves.
Undertaking, Embalming and Funeral Directing
wedding supper, covers being laid
The unsuspecting husband wins
for fifty guests at the home of the her sympathy and then her love and
The new establishm ent w ill be devoted exclu­
bride.
she is brought to a realization that
sively to^ u n dertaking, and w ill be in personal
Among the out of town guests at she is about to retract her. agree­
the wedding was Mrs. Mary Hub- ment, but the other man, he who
charge of th e m em bers of this firm. I t is com­
bell Fitzgerald of this city.
would break up the home, has the
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whip hand over her.
How to escape the predicament is
used fo r em balm ing and undertaking.
U. S. CAUTIONS AGAINST
the
trying
situation
with
which
she
EATING SPOILED FOODS
is confronted. Her womanly cour­
age asserts itself at the critical
Warnings and information that are moment and she solves the problem.
intended tb safeguard the public a- To tell how, would detract much
gainst the deadly bacillus botulinus from the interest of the picture.
— an organism d;hat causes decay of
The story was written by C. Gard­
meats, vegetables and fruits, and fre­ ner Sullivan and directed by Victor
quently brings death to consumers of L. Schertzinger under the super­
such food—have been issued by the vision of Thomas H. Ince.
Both day and night calls at the above Address, or by
Department of Agriculture. It was
telephone No. 760, will obtain immediate response.
Sunday and Monday: Cecil B. Dethe presence of this organism in can­ Mille’s masterpiece, “Don’t Change
ned olives and not the fault of the Your Husband.”
preservative process, the Depart­
ment says, that caused the death of
five persons in Detroit recently.
The Department cautions against
th e p reserv a tio n of any fruit, veg­
etable or meat that is not strictly
fresh, and no food of any kind show­
ing the least sign of decomposition
should he even tasted. To break this
rule of safety is to risk death, the De­
48 MAIN STREET
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partment says. There should be no
attempt to salvage food that, has
spoiled. It should be destroyed.
0^en ! Young Men ! W-e Offer Most
Cooking is said by the Department
to
the best precaution when food
Extraordinary Values In These
is suspected. If the temperature of
the jar, top and contents is raised to
the boiling point—about 212 degrees,
Fahrenheit—the toxin will be de­
stroyed.
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$3.75 Horlick’s Malted
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Milk ............................. $2.98 V
25c.
n
every make” and read every automo­
bile catalog and she thinks after all X
have been considered that her fav­
First insertion 1 cent per word;
orite brand of auto is “F. 0. B. De­
subsequent
«cent per word»
troit.”
A dispatch, with the Geneva, N. Y.
headline which includes Salamanca
in a list of cities that are to have
new yaudeville houses, is interesting
but there seems to~..be little knowl­
edge of the new enterprize here lo­
cally. The dispatch reads as follows
T. H. Hathaway, representing J.
R. Cadoret, Boston, who has a string
of vaudeville houses in New England,
was in Geneva Saturday and secur­
ed options on several pieces of pro­
perty which he intends purchasing
for the purpose of erecting a new
th ea tre here fo r th e p rod u ction o f
BROWN TO BE SENTENCED
35c. Fletcher’s Castoria .. . .28c.
ON NOVEMBER 28
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25c. Mavis T alcum ................. 19c.
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IlaundryI
Fresh, Salt ancL
Smoked Meats
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South Side Market
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T O N Y STRONZ
I Sprague’s Dm g Store
SOUTH SIDE
The beautiful young lady from OlePROBLEMS OF WOMEN
IS SALAMANCA TO HAVE A
NEW VAUDEVILLE HOUSE?
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES says that she has ridden in ‘‘almost
Harvey'Brown of Olean, who was
X found guilty last week of participat­
ing in the street car riots in Olean.
on August 18, will he sentenced on
!t! Friday, November 18.
Y
Y A tto r n e y Jewell the counsel of Mr.
X Brown requested time of the Court
4 in which to iireparc the appeal.
❖ Brown is released on $5,000 bail
Y
Y which was furnished by his mother
X and a*n Olean friend.
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The jury in returning its verdict
of guilty asked the Court for clem­
ency in the sentence of the defend­
ant.
The continueing of the trial of
the rioters'was scheduled for Mon­
day morning, the case of John
Campbell of Olean being the next
one to be tried. On account of the
.death, however, of a brother of At­
torney P. S. Collins, attorney for
Mr. Campbell, the trial was put ov­
er until yesterday. The jury for
the Campbell case has already been
selected.
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Twenty years ago a highbrow down
Napoli way, by the name of “Field”
named his newborn son “ Chester” in
honor of “The most cultivated gen­
tleman in England.” The poor boob
is sore a t his father now because ev­
ery time his name is menfioned peo­
ple think he is a cigarette.
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