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efinedes®: Ce to Past so oe f] U4 1 | N f ? | I { [ t ween nnn nge onn omar arms wen nme cas c ae iin 2 soe - a PAGE. . [ng AA Cece! oI The Times' Hudson Falls News Service is in charge of Miss N. J, Dwyer, 223 Main:Street, Teleptone 112%. ° Circasation and Advertising Departments in charge of George Russell, 82 River Street,. Telephone 174J. The Times is on sale at Langworthy's Boole Store, 180 Main Street, Mosher's News Stand at Postofice, Wiltse & Ledley, S5 Main Street, (Bakers il *Falls), A. E. Smith, 160 Main Street, Taylor's Store, 98 Main Street, Hudson Falls. figfifiémififli“ 5123?“ x Sue. Lie ‘-*2§\\\ wht BPF) Thye ak o aa mP + ¥ 1. k. wierd . ary 5 \to's a row Pom t sone - | | | stnorteoune sonemme-nor tot [ Felt Wretched Until He Started : vitlage of South Glens Falls? -- 'To Take \Fruita-tives\ Must Await Pleasures of -k [UCC i. - | 694 Cranrtiamm Sp., MoxtrsAL, State wrtment. : \For two years, I was s miserable | U- JNDAY SERVICES NLOGAL CHURCHES Zion Episcopal Church. The Rev. William W, Lockwood, rector. :30 a. m., holy communion; 10:30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon. St. Paul's Catholic Church, The Rev. Eugene Rey, pastor; the Fev. Louis D. Guerin, assistant pas- tor. Masses at 6:20, 8 and 10 a, m. Vespers and benediction at 3 p. m, St. Mary's Catholic Church, The Very Rev. J. J. O'Brien, V. F., pastor; the Rev. M. F. English, as sistant, 7 and 9 a. m., morning ser- vices, low masses; 10:30 a. m., low mass. Benediction after last service. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 55 Maple street. 10:45 a, m., morn- Ing service; 12 m., Sunday school. Narrow Way Mission, Services at 10 a. m. 8 p. m., bap-i tism of several persons in river at old | Beow landing. 7 p. m., chapel ser-! 1 t 1 l 1 rices. Presbyterian Church, The Rev. C. D. Kellogs, pastor. Morning worship and | sermon on i Right- Which ?\ \Expediency or the school, 12 m. 10-30 a. m. Sunday Christian Endeavor society m-eeting:,b 5:30 p. m. I First Methodist Episcopal Church, The Rev. F. W. Terrill, pastor.! Class meeting, 9545 a m. Public! worship and sermon on \Remem-! brance\ by the pastor, 1030 a. m.! Bible school, classes for all ages, 12! m. Junior League in the chapel, 3 p. m. Epworth League devotional | service, 6:80 p. m. Public worship! and sermon on \Suppressed Disciple, ship\ by the pastor, 7:50 p. m. i Advent Christian Church. The Rev. C. H. Hewitt, pastor.] Morning worship at 10 39, with ser-. mon by the pastor. Sunday school,\ 11:45 a. m. Y. P. S. L. W., 6:45 p.o m. Evening gervice at 75°30. | First Baptist Church. The Rev. Henry W Sherwood, pas- =-- Third Sunday after Trinity. | f Window, Door & Porch SCREENS (MADE TO ORDER) Call Us for Prices |carm woe HUPPUCH ELECTED TQ PRESIDENCY The - preparedness organization known as the General Welfare Board of Washington | county, - which | was formed in this village last week Sat- urday, held a meeting yesterday after noon at the Hudson Falls court house, The meeting was'in charge of Su- preme Cout Judge C. C. Van Kirk of Greenwich, and was well attended y prominent citizens from various parts of the county. It was decided to make the board a permanent organization and a res- olution was adopted that the signa- tures of citizens in the several towns of the county be secured. for the pur pose of having them become mem- hers. The membership was fixed at $1 a year, Officers of the organization were elected as follows President, Win- field A. Huppuch, Hudson Falls: vice presidents, W. B. Melick of Fort Ed- ward, Roseoe Hayes of Whitehall, Paul Ives of aston, Robert Ro Law of Cambridge. treasurer, Hiram J. Stevens of Granville. secrctary, O. W. Beebe of Salem. The following wore mame a~ di rectors: Paul Ivins, Easton. A. C. Vaughn. Fort Ann. W. B. Melick, Fort tor. Worship at 1030 a. m. and 7:30 FRdward. H A. Barber, Sr, Dresden: p. m., with sermons by the pastor. ;[ © Blandy, Roswell E. Bible school at noon. Christian En- Warren,. Hampton. Cieorge Brett, deavor meeting, 630 p m. Whitehall Truman Townsend, Hart All who are interested in the boys of Company K are invited to be pres-' ent tomorrow evening at the patriotic ' service in Advent Christian church, | \For Altars and Firesides or the Path-' finders of Patrlotism\ will he the Rev. C. H. Hewitt. ford. John W. Campbell, Hebron. Captain Hiram Hyde, Kingsbury. The Narrow Way Mission, Lower: Wall street in the chapel now being, built the closing services of the holi- ness convention will be held Sunday at 10 a. m.. and 7 p. m. At 3 p. m. sev- eral persons will be Baptised in the, river at the Old Crow landing. I | frage circles IN CONVENTION Much enthusiasm prevails in Suf throughout Washington mmammeom marng === ® 10 BE IMPROVED The Board of Supervisors of Wash- @ ington county held a special meeting yesterday afternoon in the Hudson Falls court house and passed a resolu- I tion to appropriate $2,500 for material ' and work to be done on the Comstock- ''Middle Granville state road, a dis- !tance of upwards of two miles, con-! e movie. xrm ames WATER HEARING At the close of yesterday afternoon's session of the hearing on the applica-! tion of the Village of Hudson Falls] for the establishment of a new water, system before Engineer Richard Suter, adjournment was taken until Septem-] ber 20. Village Attorney Fiske yesterday af-j | stie row is - | i Viet labor of Great Meadow prison to ' ternoon testified concerning the taking he employed in connection withthe; of samples of water from construction of the work, ' A splendid talk on work which the x company's system state plans to do this summer on the roads of the ~county was given by State Commissioner of Highways Ed win Duffy. At the conclusion of Mr , Duffy's remarks resolutions were adopted relating to the construction {nfa number of pieces of highways! throughout the county. It is stated » Judge Rogers that it Sly pond | brook and taps on the Spring Trook for examination,. Arthur Gonyea. who aseisted in the seeur'ng of samples, also testlfied con- cerning the methods used. | Recalled to the stand, George Will comb, testified _ on | examination by is possible for a source of water =upply to come from a point close to a linrge stream waothout 'that the highway between Schuyler | water from the large stream reacuing ville and Cambridge by street in that village, is to bo com> ! pleted this year. | . The sum of $500 was also appropri- 'ated by the board to make certain | Improvements to the Salem court way of Green-! it. wich, including the paving of Main, Village Health Officer R. A. Heen- an told of examinations made by him of the«Spring Brook company's source of supply. The physician was granted perniis- ston to read before the commision house. ionginnm- the report of the State Board MYSTIC CARD CLUB I -_ IS ENTERTANED of Health made a few months afte: 'the epidemic of 1014 which 'the s'at« believed was brought on by lthp condition of the water The doctor testified that the chances for pollution at this time were as great as a' the time when the recommenda- tions were made tharles Do VeCall, village clerk, fel 'owed the physician« to the stin« and l corroborated the testimani of the doc j , tor that there was an opening in the | 'The members of the Mystic: Card club were delichtfully entertained last evening at the home of ihank and while employed as bank in- Epector he had been enutionel t> Mrs.: watch out for a break He said that Frank Jones, Lower Main street Fix-plwii‘h the village attorney he had visit hundred was played and the games resulted in first prizes being awarded Mrs. Willis White and Mrs A. E. «Ever: second went to Mrs. George lflodfmy and Miss Anna Root, both of Glens Falls. The serving of a tempting repast brought to a close an iunnsnally happy afternoon. The next meeting of the club will 'be held July 20, when Mrs. John Me- Dougall, Maple street, will entertain. | LOCALS AND PERSONALS After several weeks' sojourn at thal ;Kellenny cottage, Kattskill Bay, Miss Louise Kellenny has returned to her homa in Upper Main street. Miss Josephine Park of New York arrived in town this morning to re- main until Monday with her parents, Dr. J. T, Park and Mrs. Park. ! Mrs. D. M Monty. Upper Main “freon as her guests, Mrs, Wil has 'Mliam Mclaren and daughter of Glov-; ersville. 'ed the Feeder recently and had seen the demonstration made wherb; partial of dirt thrown into the stream {was quickly drawn into the bank. suffeter from and Sigma/f; J. Edward who is acting\* Trouble, Thad frequent Dizzy Spells, as attorney for the V.llage of South. and wher I took food, felt wretched Glens Fails, 'oday informed a reporte and sleepy, I suffered from Rheu- that every tling relative to the-Davin} matism dreadfully, with pains in my of Saratoga avenue and Main atred back and joints, an 1 my hands swollen. { in south Glens Falls, is up to thid FQR gERE YREng A friend advised \Truita-tives\ and State Highway Department. Just ' from the outset, they did me good. | quick as the highway department com - After the first box, I feit I was geiting pletes plans and specifications for thel 34111 fund I can truthfully say that | work the village trustees will be no- Pruita tires\ is the only medicine | tified and they at once will file a cer« that helped me\ LOUIS LABRIE, ) fifcate with the State Highway de« 506. a tox, 6 for $2 50, trial size, 25e, , showing that the required Atal Real rsot sout postpaid | _1'. '/' 'amount of money has veen deposited (50 0 - Of ann? bostpard Dy Fruit / us a guarantee that the village an? bii¥es Lainiled, Qguenalurg, N.Y. othe Hudson Vailey Ranway company wal par their share of the expense. Tp to date the following tions have been pledged for the new chemical combination auto fire trick for Hudson Fall«: George S. Witham, Sr., $106; Mr: George S. Wirkam, Sr, $25; J. J. Me Ewen, $10. George 8. Witham, Jr, Aiforney Singleton calied attentio 5: Walter E. Jones, $1.0 James M.|Sesf deal of noice at the expositiOn ga the fact that about ten days ago Ferris, $10; John- Cachner, $5; L, &e Los in the New York Ste Vnuiage President, Philo had an inter Hortpense, $1: Walter E. Metcalf, $5. cats. on o anl abe being ovcrhaweC with State Highway Commist Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works, |} Pobais® i> Co bong {laned on VI@W af zijonerp Duffy and.learned that plang $50; standard Wall Paper cempany, \ Stute sal acon anuss tel 2a th8 were then being worked out. $100. The Union Bag and Paper| Plectreal ergs. on, is to be' ff is generally understood that a company, $100; LaBarge Brothers, held in New Yore in (0 tober, contract will be awarded some tim this month. If the contract is awarde this month work probably | will be started in Saratoga avenue. The coné The eatibit cor 20 , ef i With ito mieue' geet borg the N_lctertord sevies of high Joce>. one -howing $2; Philip LaBarge, $1. George Mis, 2. George Carpenter, 25 cents; Lows E. Severance, $1; Joseph Mayotte, #5 cents, Mrs. Samuel stewart, 25 the sivhon Gch ot Oexwefs, apothers tract, if begun by August 1, will no cents; D. S. Fisk, $2; Proal Paris, $5; [showing @ mo. dam at db loc, a be nished until next summer, Julins Benard, $1; Philip Carpenter, 'large mode] soon cn whieh mation: fde- f 250 cents; Wiltard Durkee, $1; tures of 'he canal are dosplased; oa) - Georze 80 Stevens, $1; R. Ho Wine] model picturing the <: hen -, way &0+ R Fard $2. J. . Nosbit, $1. John Vil.| ons showitr an evamanc esc ior a Organizing Hospitals F $1: Frank Emmons, $1; Clasence C= {dam and ene lorse model posurt g a m ler, $2; Goodrich Copeland, $1;°C. B Barge «anal terminal and ~ sosong a For men on the Bordei’é Palmer, $1. Fred Dwyer, $2; G. T.} barge being uprjoudel at tie term nau <--- 5} Hunt, $5.) Margaret O'Donnell, $1, p dock wall, b. vartems meefuc «al fev, > William Canovan, $2. Chauncey Hole im- which are to be in t d ed crpon the before the - epentrg navigation on the can ds ua Charle~ B ~. Thomas Gi<ham, $5 ° Hb ward Shechan, $5; Mr., Minrin C. \l len, $2, Wiliam H. Bronk, $\; charles McDougall, 50 een's. | Pa ker Storage and Warehouse company, i? Heil, 1.) Rolard Dube $22; Fred - Laprgdon, 210 cepts. Parick Cleary, $2.0 A. J. Pheins, 2% cents. Joseph Benard, $1; Frod Ganun, £1. John LaPoint, 10 corts - Pronk Moh. terim. nals \hr-mu; 1018. All of there mode's are bacCt tecc and are exact counterpart. a tle siruetupres thes feprecent and worked by means, kiving the e. who view them, a did ddea of whit e oa tual str t wre lhe and how thev aid in the mer tenance of navig cuom vpen the State's man, $5. Charles Galli«. $2, Gib-on, $ er, $2; Chifford | Blake, $] DPRK |y lingy sistem. Mavotte, $1: Lawrence Bomhaurd Ln l cents: Fred | Barsalenas, 19° eents} | Put * mre Gearge LaPoint, 25% certs = [Tren e: WHAT WEAK WOMEN NEED O'Connor, 25 cents; John MeAve , 20 | cents, Leonard Reed. o cents Ern . A est - Cardinal, - $1.0 dane» ore ciprs, | We Have It in a Remedy Containing , $77 %5. the Three Oldest and Most Fam» ous Tonics Known,. 1 NEW CALLERY FOR U _ SIATEASSEMBLY Designed to Put an End to Con- versation on the Part of Pol Visitors. l ABLANY, July 8. -In order to put an end to conversation in the Assem- bly Chamber on the part of visitors who attend the sessions of that body. a new gallery is to be erected in the' R Vine] contairs the col fest and \I F puesto fapous fem. so to medl eine, sag othe fued cul ox muctives of frech ead livers, without orl, pep «hd beef peptor e. ols spr oa won weak run«lown toenate of ifen CANAL EXHIBIT ast > « derful reriedy for che , Tote [» r~ons, feeb +- old - peopde. delicate State Engineer and Surveyor p and co rssore e non oon af Frank M. Williams Re [CEFA T U Sava:na't (ial [owas we k ors yous, run goth, had no apje fie. and of could not ~leep. I Lad ted med cines «prov: anv benefit. and one day the: ceives Diploma. Colonel J. R. Kean. Srate Engineer and Survevo®. pml me to 'ry Vinol OT || )) , 2, p g -s I M. Williams has received a sa ito made me feel like a new Colonel J. R. Kean, T. S8. A, is from the International Jury of Awards} wourn | T was restored to e'rength director of military relief, lam [ can do all my own housework. American > ma-Pacific exposition, stat- ' Red Cross. It is his du'y to organiz of the Pana I ' + I so ld rot cake amtt'lang for the mew Aton s a £0 four years old he had a dreadful at Wakeman homestead. Hudson Falls. (Schools Oscar W Kuolt has returned Make it difficult for members to be (CIC C : Dr. Orla Park of Ellis hospital, hall where the members of the lower a oB: S ahibi base ho«mtial units throughout th SACRAMENT OF LORD's SUPPER, County over the coming convention gehenectady will arrive in town this |houso of the legis!ature transact their moony was on canal exBibite| goad Vinoi has done me* Sarah DAY PUQIUD daly o el & which will be held in the Assembly» pveni foei 5s - busi chin. \\T 000 wenich was on view at the fair. has; Wise United States, especially pear the | The sacrament of the Lord's supper 1 ; {evening to spend Sunday with his business. State Architect Lewis F. Pil. sem Ce j 'borde t are for the wound © R rooms of the Public T4brary, HudsON; parents, Dr. J. T. Park and Mrs. Cher has prepared plans f hoe af. been awarded the grand prize, or highs; | We ree.mn money in- every sep | border, _ to care for unde will be observed tomorrow in the Falls, Wednesday, July 12. Those in| park. _ tof \~* fteration and by 19 plans for the al- (« diptema / somaan.l esse wlere Vol fuls to benefit the troopers who Lave passed berond, thel ! Methodist Episcopal church at the fIpdson Falls who expect to attend: * L2 Get and by 191% the new gallery est award. This diploma 's (08. 27000 O - first ado stage. He has- alreadyt ord . 1 ; ; F ’ j 1D t C. L, Holman and daughter, Miss Is expected to he ready. ; - {Gat fat whe t) butencset aus , , , 10:80 o'clork service. At this luncheon at Hotel - Cunningham Holman, have Rone on an auto.) _ Of \ye two houses of the | ied by the Go'd Medal which was 30) lo e Co thele, dreegist Glens ganiced 'wents of these units in the | i a A - hs » & a O- , > F ses ® legislat ® : & fuls', Griet hae 2s o va eas & new members will be received. fmll kindiy noi‘nf)’ Mrs. Charles B. LAW- 'mobile trip to West Winfeld, N. Y., the asseinbly has ever btmn‘ fée‘n‘llsft' awarded the exhibit. Fals. No Yoo \imol a« sold in South Lutge: egies if tff. ffi‘mn' A 11535 r S ton, Hudson Place not later than Mon-| where they will ba guests of Mr. and , POobUiar, probably because the : The various workipt madeli which) Glens Falls by Charles: P. ocallen, pital with amjue facilities 1s. usua “é { i day so that reservations may be made, r 'our . \> : I chin ille ° ause the mem- eas chosen for a- ba-e ho-pftal and th - for all Mrs. H. F. Wileox. Mrs Wileox and i bership is three times grea er than made up the exhib't and attraste Po a} \phi In if receive army commis? * , Bowel Complains in Children. for all. _. _., son will accompany her father and that of the Senate. There has scarce « Pm o 12 Phe wvene af \xenlrmX-xeing-use S, - - Those outside of Hudson Falls who/sister on their return trip to Hudson been a session of importance in the =------ --- -- no 6 > ~ ' ~ ooo to limey hocpital wark. a Mrs. Margaret Perry, Utica, N. Ya will be present at the luncheon meFaHQ part that has not drawn |‘) wa \1 the | in army ho-pital work. . s, ' ; son,. w wn, was ife Wi 7 . 6200; 1 - \ L e lower at | __ al says, \When my son, now WAS please notify Miss Mary Hult at the, Superintendent - of - Fchenectady house throngs of spectators - which NOW KID McCOY IS A SOLDIER BOY { 61, 1 tack of bloody dysentery, and was so sick that the doctors gave him up to die. A neighbor who knew what | a wonderful - medicine - Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is advised me to give it to him. The Fesult was that he Was soon cured. It is a great medicine and ean certainly be relied upon in cases of bowel trou ble. For sale by all dealers. ® HUDSON FALLS DEPT. - KINNEY HAY RACK ALL ASH HAY RACK-E. C. Kinney, 250 1-2 Main St, Hudson Falls. Phone 7. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Household goods. Oak street, Hudson Falls. STEWARTS HARDWARE TRY STEWARTS Hardware for the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove, Alaska and North Pole Ise Cream Freszers, Screen sors and Window Screens, 82 Main St. Phone $82. GARAGE t FOR SATISPACTION in electrical and gameral regaliring and machine work, give the Hudson Valiay Gar- age a trial Free air at the curb. 250 1-2 Main St, Hudson Fails} Phone 116 » ~DOCKASH RANGES GAS Cambinations, %he mewest pat terns, iieed ranges of other reakes at low prices, Packer Storage Ca, 1% Main S% seit ‘ cAB sERvics R TRY BEECHER M'«u F6;- tab service, day or nigh ure driving a specialty. Stat Hotel Cunningham .Phone 36] d at esi- dine 26°F , © Aar IE * The members of the Hudson Falls Political Equality club who will have <charge of the convention and are on the reception committee are Mrs. Bro- 'die G Higley, Mrs. Charlee B. Law. ton, Mrs. John McDougall. Mrs. Mar tha Smith, Miss Ruth Riley and Mrs. Lawrence Pierpont. HYMENEAL Johnson-Raper. (Passaic Daily News, June 24.) © A pretty wedding was solemnized this afternoon at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Alfred Raper, of 2) Waverly . Place, when their daushter, Miss -Margaret Plunket Raper, became the bride of Samuel Everett Johnson of Hudson Falls, N. Y., who is connect ed with the Union Paper Rag com: [pany of that place. About sixty 'guests were present at the ceremony 'which was performed by the | Rev. Hugh D. Wilson, rector of St. George's Episcopal church. The Raper home was beautifully ‘deoorated for the event in pink and white, which was the predominating 'who was charmingly attired in an em- , pire gown of white taffeta, trimmed with point lace, was given away by her father. Her veil of tulle was caugh up with orange blossoms, She carried a handsome bouquet of bridal roses - and - liliesof-the-valley. _ Her only attendant was Miss Marguerite Ryalls. a chum, of Glens Falls, N. Y., who wore white net over pink taffeta 'and carried pink roses. Edward Ra- |per, a brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Arthur Bagleson, of | this city, played the wedding marches, A reception followed the ceremony cand the couple wore showered with . congratulations | and i They were the recipients of many handsome gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John- son will spend their honeymoon near Lake George. On June 30 they will 'be given a reception at the Johnson {home in Hudson Falls. The couple iwfll be at homes in Hudson Falls after lScptamber 1. | Boys, Look Out for Green Apples. Loster Wolroth had a very severe attack of cholera morbus brought on 'by coating green apples. His mother, Mrs. Pearl Wolroth, Herkimer, N. Y., {rays, \I was advised Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DL eas; arrhoea Remedy, which I did, and the to give him {relief from the first was very great, After taking three doses he was all right.\ For gale by all dealersf 20 ® & ifrom New York, where he attended the National Educational convention. i- After spending several weeks with relatives in Granville, Mrs. J, W. Whittemore and danghter, Miss Mar jorie Whitmore, returned to their home in Weston avenue, this village, {lust |_ After a visit with relatives in this village, Mr and Mrs, Daniel F. Leavy have returned to their. home in Brook1yn Mrs. Thomas Dwyer is entertaining her dauzhter. Miss Anna Dwyer, of Boonton, N. J ,. After a visit with Miss May B0n-1 ard, Miss Katherine Grace has return: ed to her home in Granville. Miss Flora Williams has returned 'to her home in Easton, after & visit with Miss Beulah Bedard. i- Miss Agnes Vaughn, Maple street, has returned from New York, where she attended the National Educa- tional convention. After a visit with his parents, Mr.! 'and Mrs. Cornelius Cahill, Upper Feeder street, Dr. John Cahill has re- {turned to his home in Brooklyn. lage, 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cronkhite and Mrs. J. W. Packer, mothor of Mrs. . Cronkhite, are visiting Mrs (ronk- hite at her Cleverdale cottage, Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blv and Mrs. 8. J. Walker of Ticonderoga are visit- ing Mr,. and Mrs. Zim Bullis, Oak street. Mrs. Johnson was at one time a ‘voirei pupil of Mabelle J. Graves. Mt. and Mrs, Brodie G. Higley left yesterday for a few days' stay et their camp at Underwood, N. Y. Mrs. H. K. Bouck nf Albany is the well .. wishes. guest of Mrs. John McDougall, Maple: street. 1 An aluminum demonstration will be gien in the Presbyterian church par- lors Tuesday evening from 3 to 5:30 under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society. The public is cordially in- 'vited to be present. Colonel Solomon W. Russell of Sa- lem, department commander of the G. A. R. of the State of New York, was the guest yesterday of Major James McCarty, He returned - home last evening. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-David Thomas rest dence, Delaware avenue. _Look this property over, and get price before it is too late. Inquire W. Clark Hig- lasing“ Elm street # £. heard because of ennversation and the flurry which results from the quest of visitors for seats. Although there is a rule that all shall be prolabited {from the Noop except those who have ‘h‘W'rl Riven passes and accorded the | brivfieges of the floor, the rule is not [always enforced. Several times how - ever, it has been nese--arm, for the speaker to threaten to clear the fleor unless converseatint ceased rho; epectators | Even when the yvute no longer eortinue E to to hips. tle of spectitecs coming oon! keing has proved a serious draw back to the transaction of busines. The plans of State Architect Plicher calter materially the rearsof the As- sembiv Chamber. At present there are two amall galleries in the rear of the , Assembly Chamber, one at the north -and one at the seuth ends of the room respectively. The contemplated gallery 'will extend ertirely sero: «the cham-\ , ber and will be sufficiently commod- fous to accommodate a larger number , of spectators. Those who are authorities upon the' isubject, say that the acoustic proper-] Mrs. John Gallup of South Hart. tios wil be benefitted by the propos- color scheme throughout. The bride, ford is visiting relatives in this vil. 64 alterations and that in addition the Assembly Chamber will be made more , beautiful from an architectural stand- 'point. There have been many changes made in the Assembly Chamber since ithe capitol has been built, Originaliv the ceiling was of stone. beautifully 'fresened. 'The weight of the cefling was deemed too great and as the re- sult it was removed in the cighties cand an oak ceiling ordered substitut- .ed. Instead of oak being inn’allnfl.‘ a' composition eefling was built - which. ‘so closely resembled the oak nrgiored 'that the substitution was not discov- ed for some little time. f erAi‘ter the Capitol fire of 1911, new chandeliers were installed in the As- sembly Chamber, beautiful in design, 'and of immense reflecting power. f !~ Several times the desks have heen, changed and upon numerous necastons | the draperies and have been 'rnewed. Last year new steel fil 'ng case tea were installed in the - Assembly Chamber and new steel lockers were ' provided for the members. |_ ( 1 Th present Assembly galleries have 'been in the chamber since the capitol was built and the contemplated steps to alter the Assembly Chamber so as to extend the east gallery entirely across the chamber is the most pre- .tentious bit of construction work 'mapped out since the restoration - of 'the capitol following the fire of five years ago rove an sae e matism. i \tT suffered from in MS §!\ : knesifor over a week lasts WiltBl $1 ' writee Mrs. Frank?iMornis, Jemesvilley N. Y. \It kept me awake at right gm <. the palg§ was sometimes dreadful: _ % obtainedis bottle _ of Chamberiaifi's; \ Iiniment. After the second ipplic a\ Hon t rested comfortably all night . it“ by applying it for & fow days I w . ‘c‘lredf‘ For sale by all dealers. _ ‘B‘g 54 & A4 \ mILLINERY closing. \ \3 \ To close our businessjn ten day I wilt getl our stock of millinery regardk j less of price. Helen P. Landon,- i Co,, 7 Pine street. q ~ & i -- h g m (¢ A smail monthly rate-0n;a classifieif i ten®] iad pays for a Sure and.., persic salepsnfan for your businessvevery'dayig crisis. ¢ | } mtn \ all 7} t A STITCH IN TIME. vui,‘ be Glens Falls People Should Not New glect Their Kidneys, - , No kidney ailment is unimportant. Don't overlook the slightest hackachs} _ 'or urinary irregularity. Nature 1133’s; ' he - warning - you of approaching i Gropsy. gravel or Bright's. diseased iKidnm' disease is seldom fatal 1% treed in time but neslect-may pave 'the way - Don't neglect a lame! raching back. nother day. Don't ig» pnore - dizzy spe'ls, irregular v or : dig« . , ealared i rine. headaches, weariness.or | Mepreasion If you feel yougneed kids; 3 ney help begin using 'the iireliabl‘e, time tried - remedy. Doan's\ Kidney \tills For L0 years Doan's have 'been found effective. Endorsed byy 'Glens Falls people . Timothy F. Kennedy. painter, ant \paper hanger,. 3° Katherine street \(Hens Falle, says: | \Last\ winter I was! itmuhlpd by my back and | kilneys. Mv back ached constantly over my} '{ains -A cold that settled on my'kid- neys was the cause of the ti'cublfl Doan's Kidney Pills had been usods . by another of my family successfully, so 1 decided. to try them. | After tals) | ing them , & short time Hwasggpeatlya f relieved: of: all aghesvand pains. Whene! . ever}l theso B Here is Kid MeCoy. but to sroak in Tom Sharkey there will be one Tess Doan's {Kidney Pilisihwe‘alwaya‘éhéifi i, a military wav, Private Norman Sel-| Mexican. _ The \Kid\ is an_enthusi-| edyme!\> .~ Cn $ by of Naw York and Indiana. the man astic private in Company K of the Price | 50c.. at - all . dealers (gmgegit Seventy Regiment of New York.! gimply ask for; a lddney'rremefiyé-a egt . Doan's\ Kidneys Pills-the same. that . 'This photograph shows him the cen- LAU: - tre of an admiring group in camp at| Mr. Kennedy had. EdmwMilan‘Ii McAlien, Texas. 'Co., Props., Buffalo, N. ¥ to mag : - y I Co lime oon r | Ef who invented the famous left cork» screw. if he lands that punch on the chine of any \greaser\ as hard as he landed it on Peter Maher andl 22 u uate - H mess & Mrs. Morris Finds a Cure’forsRheflxiii 3 { \LFP EUT i;|\|{|ér|’|§ :|%;,|j\.| i157, {iii} r“ COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516 MADE IN U.S., i L Dh 36 37 3