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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 13

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Olean, New York
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THE OLEAN EVENING TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE day yesterday. The local Demo- IQ prUTI rUril'C eratlc committee WAS without! bill I LLmL.ll committee WAS without' I word today as to what had caused the change in plans. County Chairman Wade presid-j ed at the meet-tig in K. cf C.

hall liviiicb go: under way at nearly o'clock. Mr. Aderaoliit iha" i wiille he had always been a Ke- p'J'Jlicaa, he hid accepted i Democratic nomination for COST Of FPI1 I kft of assembly through the Non- Democratic Candidate for Partisan League, which took nt of parties and Lots of fun trying them, how'-" ever, reporter learns Do me IN IMS IS ME 15 IN 1321 first time in many years: there's no substantial increase SGI (Mean's Big Department Store Itoe Store With a Syndicate Powtr. IPHPTf king 1 III: I i Children Harvest event will DC for; Albany, I -The cost The I'arvut-Ti-acUws Assecla governor Harry 1 Walker. re to have been here i the gathering were unable years, as against the primary plan i Thr-v ppoke In Oswe-l offices from governor i a is 0 denounced me reium -alkcr.

whc'com-emion system brought about a to address ew Vork State In the past thin pcrs LOVELY AND WARM North winds can howl just the weighing ma-; JiarveSl CVeni Will DC IUr; Albany, JIM? The rareui-nacuw. the truth: Many parish house fund fire nghting in HIUCH 3S the? $6386, tilC? bring happy thoughts to little wear these Coats. warm and oh, so very trig in Velour, Chinchilla, Veldyne, Back Coatings, some are fur med, PRICED $5.95 to $25.00 Sizes 2 to 16 years. iterests of the persons tfYt'UlllK. anu ii ulit pruj; at.4.1"-- i i i i a a i nnlnrl wai i uci hold I i I I i I IlOIilv scheduled to appear Aderholdt said, in which he and; ma.y aS increase.

I of Mrs. K. M. W.I,. North Union unable to Oleu, colleagues on tiie DemocratK aud found uje ms flllr nin cities ap- Eari, ctairmaa is rcquen- b-ief addresses given by M.

ticket were engaged. nounds "heivj." funds to erect such a building! propriatc-d 513.1U0.9S3.49 for f-re to report on what ha? been ac-Wade of Frankllnville, Democrat-j The speaker inveighed aaa where a of Young people of i lighting increased niplUheil in makiiis arrauge- K- county chairman, and Orover proposal to have an industrial Sop? ajtreea. (he uity will be SS per cent s. nos: five merits for the party. Ailerholdt.

candidate for member! relations co ri estal'H'hcd in on: The proceeds of the harvest 1 years, so that in IPi! ihe a of assembly on ihe jia-n similar to that winch exists, titled king their'way an-1 down. Sirdivan, Mrs. in the state show very conclusive I Cc-o-ga Crtgo. said W. P.

Director of lo ave suggestions to offer or tho Bureau today "that the cost I possibly can be present. oj fire figMin- be greatly appreciated. on It the weighting Ai 1:30 p. eadi duy there a Hnr-sn't what they will be a food and candy sale. wrong.

Then! At 9 o'clock Friday morning, wish, -aey -a. all(1 comilmil remainder i 0 fire figMin- its t0 i of the two days, there will be a i -w York and a i Hallowe'en a i cal of all kinds of wearing are begnming to go the oilier! gucs Sn u-asnueradc and parel and other usetul articles. way Twenty-nine cit-es report a lt uf i dough lie sc-rvr-il. Daiicinii and diversions of the BELL BROS, Inc. The Ui-y Goods, Carpet, Furniture and Drapery llou-ie Southwestern York.

A a Overcoats for Young Men of Student Age H6 to 528 Lio-htTanand Brown, gray herringbone and gray overplaids are the iavorite shades this season in Overcoats for young men between the ages of 16 and 21, the majority have fancy sport plaid backs. We have a splendid assortment of these overcoats, all made by expert tailors and finely finished in every detail, and it is such coals as these that are worn to the exclusion ot all others at colleges and "Prep" schools. They have the "looks" that every well dressed young man demands of the clothes he wears. Made with large pockets, all around belts and convertible collar. Uls- terette and Raglan models.

For Student Wear Sport suits, beautifully tailored according to the Davis Clothing Company standard, made of good looking, long wearing weaves. Decidedly unusual values at $20 to $28. "Extra trousers to match suits $5. Pull-over all wool sweaters: roomy, heavy sweaters of splendid quality $5 to $10, all the desired colors. We're featuring the "ring" neck sweater that has gone "big" at the Eastern colleges.

They come in black or navy, $6.00. Imported Wool Sport Hose for Young Men, in plain and clocked styles, fancy heather mixtures and plain colors, $1 to $L25. A A I Come in and look them over, show you. We'll be glad to Davis Clothing Co. i unit) tiuu.

i i i i to make these articles attractive) five other cities tlu appropriations and useful. were the sr.me for both years. fj At 2 o'clock Friday and Satur- i "Seventeen cities report an in- i day afternoons there will be an crease greater than 5 per cent in I i opportunity for those who enjoy (heir 1922 appropilations. 'social game of cards to indulge a otor apparatus to replace horse A i a apparatus. this pastime.

Filchs' seven will furnish music Friday piece orchestra for dancing which will eventually reduce ex is responsible for the m- uveiiing. i During the evening a group of these cities. In- young people will care for the -creases in fire fighting forces is thirst and hunger of persons pres- i the next important cause for 1 (greater expenditures this ent by serving cider, doughnuts, "hot dogs" and coffee. I The decorations will be in keep- i ing with the occasion. Only three cities report a fire departments are costinc more this year because of increases in Michael F.

Rowley vv 1 MEETS ngnlar meeting ot Glean Michael Frances Rowley. 3 Chapter-No. 19 of Clean Encamp- old son of -Mr. and Mrs. will be held Friday dTen.ir; John Rowlev of John street, AI- i -Masonic Temple.

Lunch legauy. died in the family home I after the business evening. The lad is! 1 5 survived by three brothers. John For good oys TS go to r. Owen, and James and one ational ark sifter.

Mary. PFFnneral services be the home Friday Dcrial will take place in St. Bona- ventures cemetery. Andover. Oct.

19 Clayton W. special for Friday am'. Saturday. Burden. 2S Washington street, A special line of a was instantly killed and 50 smartly trimmed hats, i C.

II. Xoiton. 5 She-Man ex tra' values, at Hornell, was seriously injured in jSouthworth Jlilliuery. 235 N. tin-! an automobile accident near Alfred Station some time last night.

It is thought the car skidded and turn- i efi turtle. Norton will recover. ion COHKX'S MILUXERT AKD DRY GOODS STORE. 1114 West State We just received a fall line of at reasonable prices. Walter J.

Braunschweiger. vice 01 the lean Trust Com-! pany, left last criming on a business trip to New York, and on Little Valley. Oct. Cecil Horning, wlio has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Smith, has returned to her home in Little Valley. ROBES For good oysters go to The National Monday of next week, he will leave officers, installed at rcr San where l' me eting. ot 'Rebekah Lodge Wed- complete study in Odd "Fellows will make i report on the Branch banking I tern now in operation in that State i ancc Mr.

Braunschweiger expects to be. hall. There was a good attcnd- 1 away about two months. STTE1IE i District Deputy President Agnes I Hollister was and assisted Deputy Grand Jiarshnl Emma Millier in installing the following of- Several Scottish Rite Masons of Clean and its vicinity are in i icers: grand, Bernice Klamp; grand, Mary Sikes; recording secretary, Mildred Tuttle; financial secretary, Gertrude Oldham; treasurer, Gertrude Brownell; warden, Captain, Weaver; conduc- Corning, attending the annual re- tor, Mary Gayior; chaplain, Eui' union ot Corning Consistory, Scottish Rite Masons. Tile ufiion will' end with a Look over our line of Fall and I Winter Robes.

Best quality, attrac- jj tive patterns and prices. ma Rees; outside guardian, Paul- "line Bemet; inside guardian. Lor-i party and dance tomorrow night. FK TO I UiiUL'J iu Washington, Oct. denial was made, at House today that President Hard-i hall.

1 ing was in any way responsible for! Colonel Charles R. Forbes abruptly leaving the American Lesion convention at New Orleans and re- i to Washington. I Tho head of the Veterans' Biti reau, who was looked upon as a administration representative a New Orleans, is reported to havt left the convention considerably nettled over his treatment at the, hands of the legionnaires. Specific denial was made tha: President Harding had had any long distance telephone conversa- i i with Colonel Forbes prior toj his sudden "departure from Xew i Orleans. "If Colonel Forbes Is returning: to Washington he is doing it en-! tirely on his own volition," said, George B.

Christian, secretary to! the president. otta Wolfe; right support to noble i grand. Bessie Stewart; left sup- i port to noble grand, Jennie Armi- jtage; right support to vice grand, (Esther Howden; left support to ers. a light luncheon was served, followed by social hour. i i i a The next meeting will be held the White in two weeks in the Odd Fellows Every Tablet of This Newer Form of One dose often lieita commence to enrich blootinnd revitalise yr.irr exhausted i nerves it is newer JH form of like the 3 iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach.

It is sn preoared that itvall not injure tie teeth nor dis- turnthe stomach. It is rftQdj" for almost immediate absorption and assimulation h- Uie blood while some phvsictnns elnim metallic Iron Tfhica people usually' is not ate-irbcd at ail. ft you not stronl or well rou it to yourself to make the follow- in- test: See Ions you can wort or how far you can valt i becomui? tirel. Nert take two flve- Krain tablets of this newer form of iron-- three trmrt per day. after meals for two wcckl Then test I strcr.sth main and see how ranch have soineil.

I m.nnr.ctorer. of tiU F. RlLEY JR. Cor. Union and Sullivan asea ana nytmy Momber.

of i rehod TOUT moosy. Harvey Carey New and novel fashion display in Cramer Lynch window. Something decidedly new and novel will he a fashion show in the Cramer-Lynch company center window next Saturday from i to 9 p. m. models--some of Olean's most popular and attrac- tive young women from the cast SOUTH DAYTOX XKWS i of -Springtime." will display dif- Sonth Davton.

Oct. 19 The! ferent period costumes. First will be shown the demure maid of 1SOS. hoop skirt, curls and all. Then the severe bustle dress of 18SS.

with milady's ear- ings, mitts and bangs of that period. Lastly, the modern girl, in sport clothes and evening gowns. Se'pts from the beautiful bridesmaids dance. Spirits of Memory. Mardi-Gras and show girls choruses will be featured.

Monday Study nluli of this village entertained by the Study Club of Gowanda Monday evening. Octo- 1 her 16th. About twenty-five ladies made the trip and a very ble time was had. The body of Mrs. who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Fred T. Bush in Buffalo, was brought here Tuesday morning. The funeral was held at the home of J- E. Casten Tuesday afternoon. SIMPLEX COLLAPSIBLE RIMS The OXI.Y Rim easily opened 1y hand- Xo trouble to remove tires.

Xo rim jacks or other tools are needed. Unnecessary to discard present rims --'all rims arc convertible to Simplex llims. Xo danger of pinching lubes in putting on Simplex Rims. Simplex Kims save your tubes, your kin. your time, and your temper.

Kor Sale by LEO J. KARL, X. Y. Y. STATE SIMPLEX RIM CORPOrUTlOX.

Distributors for York, Xcw Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan. A Touch of Silver Makes the New Hats Kin Paris finds the silver lining for her new hals (as though one were necessary) in the glittering silver that twinkles its way gaily tlironsh the mode. So these new hats follow- closely the lead of. Paris and emerge as decidedly Parisian as any hat could he. A silver facing--a bit of ribbon -silver ornaments are a few ways of trimming--at modest 'domestic prices.

Wiedman Millinery Shoppe STREET. TIGERS PLAY XORTU Tho East Clean Tigers will play the fast Xorth End football team Saturday at 30 o'clock on the Tigers field. The T-sers are having steady practice and have sev-1 Francis R. Lowell, who is well me steaav practice a i eral new plavs and a good game is known in this city, formerly husi- A nf TrtliTictnwn erpected. For good oysters go to 'Rational BARACA GAME SUPPER-- Baptist Church, Fri- ness manager of the Johnstown, Ledger, is now general man-; The ager of the Allentown.

Chron- i 'icle and News, the leading after-1 noon paper in that city. Lowell was formerly Miss Blanche jilay, Oct. 20, from six to eight. Program at eight. Advertisc- I men Chapman, datiRhter ot Mr.

Mrs. Joseph Chapman, of Laurel avenuu, and SOS AKRON TRUSS with the sponge rub- her pad. i Perfect fitting and satisfaction guaran- teed. Harvey Carey, Inc. Ol.KAN.

X. V. "Olcnn House Block." MEN IT PAYS TO BUY ALLEN-M'DERMOTT SHOES SERIVCE STYLE QUALITY PRICE AND YOUR PERSONAL COMFORT--THAT'S WHY Before making your purchase see our win- Sow and look over our stock. Priced $5,00 to $8.50 ALLEN McDERMOTE BOOT SHOP "TUB SHOE STORE AHSADi'V 126 W. State Street, N.

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