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pagb roc ALHANT BA1LT DEMtXHAT, rKUUY. (HTOllKK 2J. 11S. A SuKKOtion for ChrUtma. (i f a- BATH ROBE BLANKETS 1 They make appropriate ami useful ::if:s, when made into l:it li roU's l or ill I'll, uiiiru ui v iiimivii, t Conventional and Indian pattern. The better one hne cords, tas- 1 tela ami fron to match. L Our selection of patterns ami colori:irs are o varied lh;;t you can Jjl surely be pleased if you make nn early choke. i..txl. heavy wool-finished blankets nminj: in price from jjfi $2.95 to $4.50 Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed $2 and Up FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Flood's Store 334 West First St. EM.KAVED CHRISTMAS CARPS -1 a Attend Funeral Our Christmas Samples are now Mr. nnd Mrs. Nevin McCormick of ready and you should place your or- , Hayetu-ville came in this morning to ders early. C. G. RAWLIXl.S, Uend the day and to attend the f u- ( 22o2S 121 Broadalhin StJn.-ral of Mile K. Kid.ler. How Language Grows. "On!" and "lad' were ut tlrst only locnlNms, strurIn r existence and Ketttnc slowly into ue porndlcnlly lu, Kuand. until at lnt they achieved a peaceful ciictnittou into the Caited Stales; then they ceased to he mere liritiflsins ; they won recognition Into standard KtuINh, A like fate has he fallen "less" ami "boom." the tlrst a localism f New York (descend h! from the days wheu ilu Empire city was New Amsterdam), and the second .spontaneous creation of the luiuher camps of Michigan.. In time these two words were in common use all over the l tilted State; they were then merely Americanisms ; ami after a while they made their way Into the Hrltish empire, until now they hid fair to be lifted Uito standan! Ktitf-lish. Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS I HEADQUARTERS 1 OR K!!UIT JARS BALL MASON'S Pints, Quarts a-.J Half Gallons: KERR S. S. MASON Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons; ' ECONOMY S. S. Pints, Quarts an.! Half Gallons. Plenty of EXTRA LIDS of all kir-.-s. JELLY GLASSES-Squats and Tails. SAME PRICE EVERY DAY- COME AM) SEE EASTBURN BROS. Best MMhed of Memorizing. Tn comniiitim; a tt to memory by consecutive r'; tin-" hcttcr results cr;n be obtains) !y uliovin.; a fair erlod of time between readru-v If a text b rend n number of times on n plven day, and nnmher the .t:io number of times, on consecutive dnys, much more of the latter will have boeii nieiuur-UcU. An En-iNti reservist, who wis Ut Inc near Sudbury. Out.. J.f.re the war, writes to his otl neighbors from the Pool of Itethesda. lV.le-t!-e: "I lifted tlie water not too clean' and In or der to do It had to oVsrend lor of step-, as the well Is de p down In the ground. At the entrnnee one in::y. I' one wishes, read In 77 different cua-res the acivnnt of the he:ili:i n scribed in the tifth -!i:it ter of .7..1m a quite t: rlleit nt choice, trie w iuid Imnirnio. but 'Taffy tlicti.ht djrTcre.t ly. and not finding his inn!:i-r t'-tu'in-represented, promptly wr-to It all out In WeNh fmm his own Testament. S. now there are K different versions ior visitors to choose from." Rhetorical E'rphasis. "Pon't you think there is too much tendency to profanity In conversation?" "Yes. And it's pdhtf ti be worse. 1 understand the government U tfolnj; to open up in or canals. And that trnri nore mule " The PATHEPHONE IS DIFFERENT It is the only Phonograph equipped with the Pathe Sapphire Ball which has made the I'athephone intprnnti'innlly famous for Tunc Quality and reproducing smoothness; which has made it THE premier phonograph of Europe; which is fast making it THE instrument of reproduction for peopl" of arti.ftic discernment in 1 .'IIS country. It's plain as daylight that a HAL:, of sapphire, jewel-polished under the n i ro.ope and fittinit perfectly i the half-circle of the sound -groove alon which it smoothly, heautifull glides, is I'oini; to produce a TONE of purer quality than a sharp steel needle that becomes a jat't'ed chisel fre the record has revolved three times. And no mechanical task of chantrinif needles is irmv.v to ohtrude into your enjoyment of that t'lorious, vital, livinir flow of music. THERE ARE NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE in the Pathephonc, Undisturbed enjoyment, no needle ex pense, no lack of music because needles have run out and no danger of nininK a fine record by a slip. You enn piny the Pathephonc even in the dark (a pleasure impossible with needle-;. I. i 1 ma chines) because the smooth, polished surface of the I'athc Sapphire Hall CANNOT in nny wi y injure the record. ' COME IN ANI LET US SHOW YOU J. A. HOWARD Sapphir flSK AM) IIKK HI' IIUMPS In this article we sh:t!l illeitss only the h eal mu-i til:ir sia"iis th il uftVct nwst eoininoiity th eaUes of b es but ; sometimes oeeur In the thttis, the arms or ibe atl el' the at lo;iieit. Intertui I cramps, or oIu s Imner'n cr-nnp and w i Iter's ci iimp are niTeo tlons if an entin-'y difter iit n iture. A cramp, lu this resirteled s, use. In a suib! -it. p(. Inful and e. stivn ; con traetlon of a smnll p-irt of a rmsele; It doi n't iwially caiie juiy niovi1- nieiit In the rff.ete.l lltnh. for to do that i coiitro ttoti of ne-ir'v the i-n'iro m 'ie Is iiiH'ejry. ami !! a we ha. what Is railed a spasm, or a eonvub f . Hie con t met ton N tti !nt. t iry. al- 'honh persons who nre sul.)et toj rrmnps Mitnetlmes hriiu' them .t . -i ViibinTary moom.-nt. sm.i :ts -fr.-teti-Inc. The earh -nmrulti erat'ip U if ten brought on by the sreteh:u to which iiH Is prone on n:iMiu. Very commonly the eramp ci'n.es on dtirlnif Sleep. Hint th" It tens putn awakens the sufferer w !th a -tart. The iiiT.-'-te.l part of the muscle forms a html Yn- t, nnd If n bir-'e pnrt of the ma-ele Is Invtilved the limb may be dra in up. t'li'.hlreii it lid the a'l 'niT'T moro of?n with cram I" than ! per"tis In middle life. In children Ilu. muse H Usually Violent exercise, mieti us run nine and Jtimplne. but In the elderly n tend. ner tti cramps I ofr.-n eai,seI by Incipient Tr-nlculnc if the arteries. When the blood pressure is hiLh. cnirnps often iM-cur. but they cease to trouble If the pttssure Is r dueed. IVpwms who .ire rheumatic and jrouty are especially liable to he jitt:n kel y cramps very likely because hardeu(ni of the arteries accompanies thrir coii FtlTiitlxnal dlspsition. The treatment of a slriirle cramp of the calf Is very nlmpV: stand on t i r toe In such way ns to treteh tin calf muscle nnd ut the same time nth the place where the rotitnietlon hai occurred. That will put nn end to the attack promptly. If the attacks recur frequently. th--re N pro':iblv sor.e constitution:! I fault t?.at nceils Correction, and the sjr'er.'r l.oiild con milt his phy.ciin. -Youth's foiapnn-Ion. WEST FIKST STREET THE SMARTEST IN TOWN I Mindeasc ! the hii' dominant factor both in fiucct .is anrl happiness. It matters not on -.vliich you ar bent, the con, fort and ap p arnnce of jour feet (fo miirhty lont" way toward the nt taininent of your coal. Smart Roots, - Xn.art in pat tern, in clean cut elegance -in fit. In the new hark Ilrown Shade of Kid. Made on a last that is di sit'fa d to y 'wu ample ball room and : t fit neatly and rlosi ly in the insti-p nnd bee?. lt-M military heel, having loth beauty nnd comfort.. Jt may be railed ".Mind Ka :," Tiiccd at S7..10 Wi also have same Mylt'S find fimtlify in (Jmy Kid at .. $7."0 All I'.lack Kid, imitation tip $8.00 Other Shoe ti nimilar in design in Ul.irk nnd Rrown $..50 to $!l Trice Tickctn on all nhoen nt all times. McDowell Shoe Co. DIRECT ANCESTOR OF HEN Prom th Junglv Fowl Are Dcnd4 tht FcAtherrd ( cututc ol th Barnyard cf Tod.iy. Although (acre were no houses with tu hull a mile of the tump, we were Nurpi-ls.)! on our tl.st tilht to ti-ar Itic's eiinMiK Itt the Jtlllle ( YltUilll proli.e, Irophul t'hiii:i, Roy fh.ip man Andrews write in ll.npei s Mat imlne. The note wtis like that of the OTiiiuuty h:ttn:trd fowl, except that ll ended Mimewhat tin ire abruptly. Th het mortihii wr discnci'el Cbunll cltS'r and all his luttviu tit a deseiUd tWv field, and he tie toward the Jliu ie In a Hash of red mid t;old. I dropped hint and one of bis heu with a rtlit uta. Iert of ".ies" and found that lliey . ere Junjle fowl ((oil Ins Kid his. in full pluueik'e. The etc k V.U a p!endld bltd. The haik' lieek feathers (ha kbti) npread over Ins bin It and w itu's like u shliuiaet hi.: y ldei uutiitle but w ere hanll ture beautiful than the black or bis und r parts and yreen l"-ed tall. Picture to yourself u "hUo k breasted rel piiae cink," and you will bae him in all his Kit TV except that UU tall is ilrotplhii and he is more pheasant like lu his He he rul beariim. The female w as a ! trim tittle hlid. with a lilac sheen tu i her brown feathers, and looked exact ! ly like ii well-kept 'Yumc bantam" , ben. The Juntfle fowl In the direct ances- tor of our barnard betis and roosters, , which were Tohalily llnt duo-stient h1 In lturmA and adjacent countries lotii: before the daw u of authentic history. Accord) Bh to tradition, the hlnes. reielyd tlelr poultry froitl the West nl'. til It. und they are lUur.sl pi ralln erltnders Im tweeti the Mth and seventh centnrie R. i Although they Mere pn-huMy Introduced in Greece through I'erui. there Is no direct evidence us to how and when they reached Europe. BUILT FOR SHALLOW WATER Peculiar Marine Institution on Ntw England Coaat Wat Known In 1842 at the Camel. In the year IM- a queer ttiarin ln Htliutlon made Its appeanuui In Nan tucket and bore J he mime of camel. These camels were really huye tloniintc dry fbieks for currliu: shlpi uwr tb bar, where the depth of nter had been fradually decreaslnij sluee KK ReitiK Hat bottomed the cuiiieK ruld float In w a ter very much shallower than a loaded ship n-qulred. They were like two btik'. lare boxes tlout IniC ld. by side and held together ut the ends by hi rye tmu ctudns. The outer sides were r.linoMt.HtralKht up and flown, but the Inner slbt were curved, makini; wtieu the two KectloiiH were drawn together, an Interior hntn Just the shape of the bottom of a ship. 'I to- plan was for the camels to be separated far enough to allow the ships to be hauled Into the hasln be- tu ten the two Mi-ctlojiH, then to be drawn nnd held fastened foyetlo r by the chnflis. holding the ship between them, fui th;:t the camels nnl 'he ftilp could then he towed over the Nhi.ltow places In the chained to the wharf. Cherish Your Friend. Have you if pod frteiilV if coum you have, every one has friends, hut very one doc M,t hold the frhnd- Ahlps they make. Friendship Is too rare and sin-red a treasure, lightly to be thrown ii way. And yd nnoiy peo ple tire not careful to reitdu their friends. Some lose them through In attention, falling to maintain those lit tic amenities, courtesies nnd kind nesses which cost so Hull, and yet nre hooks of Hteel to grapple and hold our friends. Some drop old fronds for new oio-s. Some lul.e oIIViim: eas ily ut imagined nllhls or icdc'tn nnd ruthlcMsly cut the most m.ccciI ties. Some become impatient ef lit'le finilts. nnd ilNeard even truest fihud Milps. Some nr Im apable of any fleep or pariiiaiient affection, nnd II y from friendship to friendship like birds from bou'h to bouyh, but inake no nest for their beartM In nny. There nre n Krent many ways of loslnjr friends. Jtut when we have once taken them Into our lives wui nho tld cherl h them un rarest J wels. If nM'btH lire Klveti. let them be over looked. If mbuuderstaiidltiM nrlso, let them be qub'kly set tlk'ht. Returns to Saltle Rert Steveni returned to Scuttle Ln day, where he in stationed nt the Uni versity training camp with the marine band, after a furlough spent in Al bany viHilir cc his family. , Ruyn New Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Nurdcn have purchased a new Maxwell car. Trench Caps Another shipment in Unlay. Khaki color, nil He. Eor boya, ''4 and women. .9Sc.Sl.39, $1.-19. $1.69 You know what you'll have to pay ut other stores, f Incorporated J The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder MI'N ! Ilu T I mon Suit. NOW ! Vtint'tii. unit t)triuiv nuinl t'om- plfti ul tl)U tiim. C.lli.n ril l l.'i. l .' I'uit ..ol J.'ii. tiM Wi-ikIiI'ii V....!.-n t.50 llti.I.il Wm.l.-n . H .'itt MKN'S UNK It VIN-0 IS JIU.00. S I O.VH. l:l..io MKN'S IMt.ll Tor SltiH-H, S- lu 111 iiu'h, fruin ..... l.).'i lu fin piilr TIu'm- al l' i 'hijtH'W li. Wi-iiilinMinrr ami lluliki'liiri mukr. MA(hlAW WKMIIKIt In lirrv. Our Btm-k i. Urirr iiihl irii''a luurr thun yuu'll fllil I'lurvi htrt. Thry rulnr tl riiHiii lnii ruiiiliin.tiuiiii. Nurfulk iliiulOp hrranti'd mu. In. ul 7.H.. N 10. $HM. in.. SO lo IUiO. M. n'. Kh.kl Sh.rl. . . .M'. Jrmry Sor.lrm . II 11.4.' Cunt St)l. S.r.trr. 13.00. II .'.O. I-. Mrn. ( p S!c. T)r. K5-, flHr C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERli FOR LESS THE NKRVK THAT (DIMS A AM KRIi'AN liOSI'ITA!.. Vt. o,- The wo re tbey are hurt, the let ter their spirit, the doctors ay. I'ouk'hboy philosophy i ri-Jit. Three of them Were discussing their miss in if hk-s. Said one, "I didn't need that left lej. anyway. I'm n lawyer, and what od' two b s in a law office. If I lo-tt iniv, I wanted it to 1h the left one. I t'ot my wish." Said a second: "Well, my right's ,'one, but if I had it I'd junt have to wash it nil by life, so I m saved a lot of work." The third e-nt enthusiastic: "Say, I've cut it all over you I'liy. I lout loth lejrs." Another ibauddHiy come out uf rth er just as they were fu-.ishim bis op eration. Say, dtM-tor, con I itnukr?" he asked. Th doctor ttmvv him a cif a ret, and the doughboy smoknl ea I in ly on the oircraliuK table a they bun ilard him. He now claims be put one over on the doctors by amokintr while they oH-rated n him. ') l I !$ Jl li) 41 I 4 U ( 1 I' ) SubicribiB If ibr hn idtl to drbvrr the paper each cvrninit kindl photic J to the cnVe J'hr manattrinrnt 9 inviir coinpUintt from itt pa W ' ron and) will do itt best to f correct faaltjr aric ,i) () ( C Here to Scrv ALBANY STATE BANK Watch this Paper and Our Bargain Counter for SATURDAY SPECIALS Last Saturday, you got nor (OAT. Tomorrow we want you lo come and Kvt our Baby Beef Clmirr Itoil, Itiin.ls, Hlmlm, HlfK. SKK Olllt COIINTKK DISI'I.AVi D.E.NcbcrJallMcatCo fllllNKK 2M and I.VON NTS. , ALBANY, OKKKON We Kill Inspected Meats i