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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 16

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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16 New Addis Store At Shoppingtown Opens Tomorrow Under construction for several months, the Addis Company's new store at Shoppingtown, Dewitt, Open for business at noon tomorrow, it was announced yesterday by W. Smith, Addis president. "I am certain that shoppers are In for a pleasant surprise when they our new store," Mr. Smith said, "because they will find an amazingly large establishment and an. excellent variety of stock." square feet, the area in the Shoppingtown store rivals the main floor of the downtown Addis for size.

The new store has a frontage of 60 feet and! a depth of 180'feet. Or. the main; floor there will be departments for the following Children's wear and shoes, dresses, corsets and robes, millinery, lingerie, men's furnishings, sweaters and blouses and sportswear, accessories, coats and suits. BEAUTY SALON TOO A complete beauty salon will be situated on the second floor. Featuring the blue and pink color combination of the downtown Addis, the new store will be outfitted with blond birch cabinets and counters and will have cove ceilings with recessed lights.

Thc entire store will be air-conditioned. On Thursday the downtown Addis will close at, 4.30 p. m. to enable the entire personnel to journey to Shoppingtown for a special preview of the new store. Declaring that "Shoppingtown is outstanding among large shopping centers in thc nation," Mr.

Smith pointed out that "we made the de- dsion to open a store a': Shop; fre being investigated State Po- pingtown after very careful Superintendent sideration." FORWARD STEP eu Matuizak, So, Glcversville, and "The success of Shoppir.gtown; thus far makes us feel even more confident that by i i the Shoppingtown family, Addis is taking another forward step in the A hospital report on Matulzak Smith'said he suffered a head i a injury to his lower abdomen "Our new store brings noted that he fell down a shopping conveniences to our or stairs, iomers. The store will be open; Hoe. according io a hospital re- THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Thursday, October 7, 1954 Rabbi Friedman Defines Qualities Of Wise of Heart 4 'It is good to have Yom Kippur roll around once a year, as it affords us an opportunity to take inventory of our said Rabbi Benjamin Friedman of Temple Society of Concord, in his "Great Day o' Atonement" sermon last night His message was keyed to words of Psalm 90: "So teach us to number our days that we may get us He said, in a heart of wisdom." part: "To learn to number our days is the beginning of maturity. "George Bernard Shaw quipped that youth is wasted on the young.

F1NISHING Company executives are shown on an inspection tour 01 the new Addis store at Shoppingtown. The store will open tomorrow. From left, Lawrence M. Harris, store manager; Frank Stapletcn, Addis treasurer; T. W.

Smith, Addis president, and two workmen, A. L. Walters and N. J. Wilkes.

People in the winter of life know! feet, how they could have avoided the pitfalls which caught them when they were young. Late in life they see the price they are paying for their indecision, lack of perseverance and flamboyant, but unrealistic, optimism. self, who knows his limitations yet aspires to. achieve the maximum within his limitation's--he IB wise of heart. "He is wise who tries to be his own self and not a facsimile or imitation of someone else.

"He is wise who thinks Jor himself and is not a blind conformist; who is the master of his own fate and the captain of his own soul. "He is wise who does not sell the birthright of his personality for a mess of financial or social pottage. "He is wise who finds joy in the simple things of life, who is never bored with leisure when he can hold a book in his hand and share the thoughts of immortal thinkers of all times and of all peoples. "He is wise of heart who is at peace with his fellow man, who is sympathetic and considerate and who doesn't look for people's pec- adilloes. He is wise who makes allowance for people's imperfections, knowing that he is not per- peace with himself, at peace with his fellow man and at peace with God will have attained a heart of wisdom." 12 Upstate Men Join Army, Navy A dozen men from the Upstate area enlisted yesterday in the she lailed to report.

ADMITS WELFABE FBACB Sophie Aduniieck, 42, of 618 Gifford it, identified in Police Court, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud on the Welfare Department be tenced Dec. 10. According to the information, she received checks totalling 9351.60 while she was ceiving insurance benefits that services at the U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting and Induction Main Station, Chimes Building.

New airmen are: Joseph L. COUOHI PROM COMMON COLBS THAT HAMO ON Richardson, Brewerton RD bronchitis may develop if Stephen J. Fisher, Ogdensburg your cough, chest cold, or acute bron- "A person is mature when he is wise in heart. The Psalmist did not pray for wisdom of the mind, for a brilliant intellect, but for an understanding heart. is wise of heart? "He first, makes peace is wise who never passes judgment without knowing all the facts, who will listen as well as talk, counsel as well as criticize, follow as well as lead and learn as well as teach, "He is wise who makes his; with God, who does not cry on God's shoulder in time of trouble and ignore Him in time of joy; who does not seek to lower God to his level but to lift himself up to the divine heights of the RD John B.

Kessler, Beaver Dam, RD Arlis F. Zehr, W. Gillberg, 1127 Hoffman st, Elmira; 'Everette A. Cfatlin, Maple Antwerp; C. Becker, 20 Ransom Massena; Donald B.

Corwin. Oncida, RD 4 and Roy K. Lindley, 43 Elm st, Camden. Army enlistees are: Wellington F. Snyder.

Massena, RD Charles A. Carter, 33 Gilbert chit is is not treated and you cannot afford to take chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion. It goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time-tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics.

Get a large bottle of Creomulsioc at your drug store. Use it all as directed. and Henry Creomulsion is guaranteed to Powers, Star Houte, Canton. you or druggist refunds money. Adv.

robe Ordered in Fight Between Troopers at Fair Circumstances resulting in of two troopers at late Fair Grounds on Sept. the the 29 Frost Tonight Believed on Way, First of Season 25 City Lots to Go ock Oct. 15 Auction of 25 city lots will take on with himself. He who studies him- "He who can learn to be a The weatherman said there a a oa J5 at Common be a irost tonight and added a City Ha ll. Ben- there is it will be the first one! 4 of the season, It is expected to be cold thc next few days, with the temperature dropping to 35 tonight.

Fair sen said in Albany yesterday. 'weather is predicted tomorrow. The two troopers are Alfred jamin M. Gingold, chairman of the Real Estate Commission, said Catskill. who released from St.

Joseph's Hospital Sunday. merchandising field," Mr. said. new era yesterday afternoon. Nathan Share, secretary of the! ssion, will auction the lots commission which, Mr.

Gingold. said, reserves the right! to reject any offer made for a lot. The auc'iion will mark the start pf a new City Hal; policy in. disposing tax delinquent properly in Syracuse. five nights a week, there are on street parking facilities for a 2.000 cars.

Women, with a i in I throat." i suffered the a A S150.000 negligence a i against the New York Railroad company opened clay an Federal District Court be- 1 yesier: Sunday School a a i i a Brennsn. result of being i a i i hc suffered betS Family lies will find it handy to there." lured disc when an alleged Superintendent paid the two fective stove in work car men were in a personal i a a Carncvaie, of The Sunday school of St. John legeci a a Peter Evangelical Lu: ew a Church will sponsor Sun- I 1 1 i 10. i -familv st ri rv tio.7 i -irtl il.Uj' i i i a (f Manager of th store will a denied reports they were plaintiff. Because he has i i i tomorrow i a i Paul Harvev A Tj ft i i ft rt 1 I rt 1 1 I t- I 11 ft A Lawrence 3-1.

Harris. Admits Car Theft Month ytofJ a brawl during a training i speaking English, Mr. Carne- of the ga'vation Army as the school at the State Fair Grounds vale will address the cov.rt a fc for troopers being assigned to the through an interpreter. Mrs Xvilliam Mueller is general Tnruway detacnments. Mr.

Carncvale is represented oy a i a wlth lne i cn Thc superintendent said the i Rossi, of Utica. Repre- hcr committee Miss Frances partment does not condone fight- senting the railroad is James, Mrs. 'LOUIS Zurbruegg, ing among its men and, of Kernan Kernan Mrs, Funck. Louis Roussells has started an investigation. Utica.

Mr. Carncvale was cm- and'Mrs. M. F. Clemens.

Both Matulzak and Roe have'ployed as a cook for a work crew 11 John Belt 27. of a ''-heir barracks. i the New York Central. pleaded guilty to a charge Peanut Store HALF POUND Salina Salina 424 Stop! Relax and Enjoy FAIRBANKS ORANGE PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM Take Some Home PER PINT PER Dairy Bar Open 8 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.

7 Days a Week FAIRBANK FARMS DAIRY 1870 ERIE EAST (Two Blocks East of Teall Ave.) MILK Qt. (In two-quart bottles) Cash and Carry at the Dairy grand larceny, first decree, admitting he stole a car in Syracuse a short time a he was released from A Prison after serving a 10-year sentence. Bolt will be arraigned as a felony County Judge Leo W. Breed 1o- ciay. He was sentenced to 30-year term in 194G in Utica on forgery, second decree, convict i and released from prison A i 24.

ICFS a a fnre he stole the Svracuse car May 12. ieve nnounce New Way to ain of Arthritis and Rheumatism Without Pills! Greaseless, odorless cream penetrates deep--speeds up flow of fresh, rich blood into sore areas--actually helps drive away pain- causing congestion and pressure. IT'S THRIFTY TO FINANCE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR CAR Methodist Church Sets Open House New N. Y. i a -Science has now an odorless, greaseless cream that acts in a new way to a new kind of relief from i a i of a i i a i and An open house for all adult members ol Centenary Methodist Church and congregation will i muscular aches and pains.

This held from 3 to 11 p. m. today a new cream relieves these pains th parsonage 217 Onondaga ave-. Mrs. Frank Gunsalus, Mrs.

Kcn- neth Gibson, Mrs. Floyd Schupp and Mrs, Lloyd V. Moffett are in charge of arrangements for the Women's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. B.

Abbott Meech and Mrs. will receive thn guests. Mrs. Ira Coe and Miss Ethel Nhare will pour. The following will assist in the Miss a Mclvin.

Anastasia cream to Penetrate i ar.d Miss Dorothy Fields, Miss Phyllis TM a i without the need of taking pills and other internal medicines that may only upset the system. i a i areas, this cream penetrates so deep and completely a it actually vanishes. Quickly a comforting feeling warmth develops and the whole a i area takes on a pleasing jrlcw. This is striking evidence cf the power of this Rego, Miss Dolores Quartier, Miss Carnlynne Moffett and Mrs. John P.

Gara. Thclma MacNeil Curren will play piano selections. New Lincoln Bank Unit Opens Today Carl H. Maar, president of Lincoln National Bank and Trust announced yesterday that the sixth office of Lincoln Bank, to be known as the Industrial Park Office, will be opened officially at 9.45 a. m.

today. "William F. Lowe, a member of bank staff since its inception nearly 25 years ago, has been appointed manager of the office. There will be a staff of eight. The Industrial Park office, a one-story building of red brick, is near thc corner of North Midler and Court The office i be npen from 10 a.

m. to 3.30 p. m. Monday On and Friday, a i hours i be 10 a. m.

until p. m. stimulate thc a of the blood. This prlnw illustrates how it speeds up lhe flow of fresh, rich blood into the sore areas and actually helps drive away the pain- causing congestion and pressure. 146 British and French doctors are so satisfied with this new help for patients suffering from arthritis and rheumatism that they have prepared written reports of success based on hundreds of cases.

Further, one of the leading arthritis and rheumatism clinicians in the United States has now cor firmed the finding's of these doctors. Now for the first time this remarkable cream can be obtained without a prescription at stores throughout America--under the name The i of I a is only 93(! for a large tube. is backed by thc amazing- guarantee that sufferers front the minor pains arthritis, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, neuralgia nr muscle injuries or sprains will get hours and hours of comforting relief or their money will be refunded in fall. IN CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK CADILLAC DIRECTORS TO MEKT Thc Syracuse chapter of thc National Association of Accountants will hold directors' meeting at 8 p. m.

today at the Citizens Club, 232 James st. Plans lor the mixed clambake to be held at Hinerwariel's Grove, tomorrow, will be outlined by Horrick C. Watkins. director of special activities. STAINLESS Pazo REDUCES PILES' SWELLING For amazing relief from miseries oC simple piles, set new Stainless Pazo, Acts to relieve pain, itching instantly.

Soothes inflamed tissues, helps prevent cracking, shrinks piles all without surgery! For fast re- liff get new Stainless Pazo. Only pile remedy that's absolutely Look for word "Stainless" on box. Suppositories or tubes, at druggists. Regular also available. A VIS MONDAY FRIDAY naows CHAHHEL Why make buying difficult? Ask your General Motors Dealer about thrifty, convenient payments and extra benefits with the GMAC Thrift-Guard Plan: 1.

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