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C */ % Po ether up .~ THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 8. as mee n nmn t nome a eye nmn m we cee t w cmon mma PAGE FIVE Khe Biens Salis | LOOKING AHEAD | F'eph Boss, who died suddenly vester JULY 10. Board of Plumbing Examiners con- ducts examinations for master plum berg. AUGUST 14 Firemen's Exempt association ban- quet at Glen Lake. LOCALS ANB PERSONALLS Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Stott of Argyle were visitors here yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. Landis of Bolton were Glens Falls visitors yesterday. Miss Mary Burdick of Saratoga, was n guest of Glens Falls friends yester- day. Miss Agnes Cheritree will next week go to Saratoga Springs to visit friends, Mrs. H. E. Nichols of Shelving Rock anotored to this city this morning and shopped. Attorney Cyril Liberty left yester flay afternoon on a business trip to New York, Miss Anna Sherman of Thomson was a guest of Glens Falls friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones yes- terday left for a several days' visit in Wew York city, Joseph Stern of New York is visit- Ang his sister, Mrs. Myer Sovetts, Hunter street, Mrs. Henry Davidson and children 'pf Poughkeepsie are guests of Glens Falls relatives. ~ Mrs, J. B. Locke and daughter. Miss Z.ocke, of Lake George, shopped in this city yesterday. Mrs, G. A. Chapman and Miss Mil- ¥Hred Doty are the guests of friends In Saratoga Springs. Mrs. Mary Burnett of Newport, N. .. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L, . Lahey, 26 Grand street. Miss Loretta McCarthy, Goodwin venue, is in Saratoga where she is a guest of Miss Eleanor Case. ._ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Beaudet of gong Island City are guests of Mr. eaudet's father, Julian Beaudet, W. B. Leland of the Hotel Imperial, New York. formerly of this city, is passing a few days in (Glens Falls. Nelson P Jones, who has been the uest of Miss Maude Lahey, 26 Grand treet, yesterday went to Fort Plain Mrs. R. M L. Carson and Miss Fultet Goodman lefr this morning for R few days' sojourn at Blue Mountain Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cov of BrookIvn. who are passing the summer at Lake George, were Glens Falls visitors yesterday. Mrs. A. Plumbe and Mrs. E. Meore of Bolton Landing. ape passing today in this citv as guests of Miss Plumbe, T rnion street. Vr. and Mrs, Frank M Taft, fol lowing a brief stav in their heme in May street, returned fodavy to tbeir rottage at Fast Lake George Mrs Loren B Larkin revirned to fay from Cambridge, where she has been a guest of her father, Jerome B. Rice Mr. Rice accompanied her. Mre. Maurice Maslon and daughter, Harriet. left tadav for Fast Lake where thes will pac sever! davs as gues's of Mrs. Albert Ront. Nre Bartman M. Jurgens, 26 Grand p+reef, ha sone to Watertown, where she will wait her brother, Fred Prick Lahev, formerly of this citv. Alpha Sr. Clairs has returned from Lake George, where he has been en- joving camp life for some time Mrs, St Clair and children will remain at the lake for two months Mrs. Hermann Stoddard and daugh- ter. Ernestine, of Canada, ave guests of Mrs. Stoddard's sister, Miss Anua Anstin Mre Stoddard was formerly Miss Bertha Austin of this city. W. A. Ranger and sister, Mre: Care Hine A. Comstock, of Bolton Landing. Mrs. Morris Finds a Cure for Rheu- matism. \I suffered from rhenmatism in my knee for over a week last winter.\ Awrites Mrs. Frank Morris, Jamesville, N. Y. \It kept me awake at night and the pain was sometimes dreadful I wbtained a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. After the second applica- tion I rested comfortably all night. and y applying it for a few days I was ured.\ For sale by all dealers. * OBITUARY Joseph Boss. Funeral services for the late Jos- day afternoon near the brickyard, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock from his late home, Charlotte street. 'The services will be private. 'The Rev. O. S. Newell will officiate. | Burial will be in Pineview cemetery. Mrz. Boss was sixty-one years old. He was a bricklayer by trade and at the time of his death was walking home from the brick yard. He com- plained of feeling ill and laid down beside the road. He died immediate- Ivy afterwards, Coroner Dever was summoned and stated that death was due to heart trouble which was made worse by the intense Lent of the day. Besides ms wife he is survived by | four children, Emest and Frank Boss, Miss Ruth Boss and Mrs. A. J Weaver. Mrs. Helen Jane Millington, Mrs. Helen Jane Millington, aged nineteen years, died at 7T o'rlork last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, 12 Orden street. Besides her husband she is survived by her parents and a broth er, Franklin King, of Hudson Falls The funeral will be held Monday af- ternoon at 2.39 o'clock from the late home. Burial will be in the Glens Falls cemetery. HYMENEAL Worden-Whitney. Miss Florence A. Whitnes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies 8 Whitne=, 27 Warten street, and E. Card Wor- den of Washington Grove, Mr. recent} were united in marriage at the Wol lington hotel, Albanv. by the Rev. J V. Moldenhawer. After a bref stax at Lake George, Mr. and Mrs. Worden will reside in Washington Grove. Mr. THE TEMPERATURE shop, South street, registered seventy degrees above zero at -even n'clock grees above with rain. AT THE COUNTRY CLUB. John L. Carson, treasurer of the falo. with a branch in this cfs, ds staving at Lake George fer a few da;c. Yesterday ke motored to the (Hens Fall» Conntry club, where he was en tertained by Hon. Addison BR. Col vin and A. Eugene Mason. Mrs. Car son, two sons and a daughrerindaw and grandchild accompanied the fin- ancial genius of this great and import ant corporation who has used - fhe Glens Falls Trust company i- a bank of deposit for vears. WAGE SYSTEM DISCUSSED. During a long conference la t even ing the Board of Publi Safety duop - ed the proposed merit stem of wags for the firemen and policemen. 'The conference lasted until near. | mid night. Mavor Read stated that several more meetings will be held before any definite action will be taken. TRADES AND I ABOR AssEMRLY. Action relat ug at the American Ped eratior of Loher engsertinn tm bo hell next month m this city to be token «t a meeting of tre (Ken- Falls Trades and Labor Assembly this even ing. TENNIS COURTS READY. Woman's club | hurilding - in Warren wishing to use the court sbou'ld ipp! for terms to Mrs. J. W. Waltais, (x Warren street. were visitors in this city this morn ing. Miss Hazel Taylor entertained about twenty children this afternoon at a picnic in Crandall Park. W. S. Schutz. Mrs. E. P. Schutz ard E. C. Thomas of Hartford. Conn.. were Glens Falls visitors W. C Monte, Mrs. Bo © Moere and vesterday were visitors in this ritv, | Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Faxon and, danghter. Miss: Dorothy Faxon of Chestertown. parsed yesterday in this city. Miss Mildred Shaw returns this af ternoon from Gien Lake, where she has been camping the part week with MILLINERY closing. To close our business in ten days Will sell our stock of millinery regard- less of price. Helen P. Landon & the Misses Louise Eddv, Lilkan Rus. sell, Louise Kennedy. Angela Gondsoz. Bvron and Leren Goodson ~nd Andrew Mosnehan The remainder ehe pair's Co.. 7 Pine street. * 1mm return to Glens Falls Monday. me te ata 2%. ¢ 606. ls t 29.26. , (Ca aia rsoo'woooowzngozo0:0(goozwfiwzoozaoiwzwzuioozwzwfiwfwfiwjufiwfiwzwj & & kg 4 . 2+ . r 4% k} . wa. &\ 630 * # $30 0:0 i z - is 6 <3: s* R EB J ' : >! a2e LJ . RECHE R Ps Ad ' | «t I“? «> ’ wto 3, Ex SOCIAL WHIRLS ........2.2...........85¢ LB. jgjg 'e s $53 PURE CREAM CARAMELS .......... . 29¢ LB. 4 & wto . e k: Regular price forty cents. ** a z. +3 E -a ais $ s Cigar Specials # + 0 A D P * ‘ Q §* Humana Invincible. al y i+ *s* LaMarca Regalia « woe . ' «ts 1g Official Seal Perfecto, $ to G+ go Regular 10¢ cigars. co <4 P> ie ta e 3: FRIUE TODAY, 5¢. BOX of 50, $2.50 * +, 'e - o a* Take a box home today. le. es < - ~- Cle « me i* TT I 9 *s* 6% | J L [¥ © _J - +*e # I *to THE REXALL STORE Px3 } | @ { he @ *e The thermometer at Pertu's barber' this morning, and eigh'y degrees rhove' at noon. A year ago today,. at neon,. the: thermometer registered sists four de- Jacob Dold Packing company, of Tru'c The temnis courts in fhe rear of the' street are now readv to rent Api ene! Miss M. MeRae of Jame-town. N. Y.,! Miss Nellie Gonyea from North River. where July 4 they . ona to attend this service which is off charge of t Ci attended the golden wedding anniver sa much importance to our commun- ing. Owing to the absence of the pas-, if G g lars in gold and many useful gifts, interest shown in them. 'good clear eamplexion by the use of | face powder. Get at the root of the {trouble and thoroughly cleanse the | system - with oa treatment of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Gentle and mild in action, do not sripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action on NEW PRINCIPAL FO THE HIGH SCHOOL | fChester A. Moody of Poughu! keepsie Engaged to Succeed | Prof. Ernest Robinson,. | At a moeting of the Board of Edu, ration. last evening. Chester A. Mn «di, of Poughheepsie, was selected to' Prof. Ernest Robinson as prin- hip!) of the (Glens Falls High scho-! | I Prof. Moody is highly recommended ag an eMeient instructor. In 19« he | was graduated from Syracuse univer- cltv with the degree of of Arts. The board selected Prof. Mood:. out of forty-one candidates. | Prof. Moody has been principal of High schoois in Plainville and Evans © Mill:, Jefferson county. He taught ges- i metry in the Poughkeepsie High ' {school and later he was engaged a- | principal of un intermediate school in Faugakeepsie, which cons'stei - or tcammar and High school studenrs. , When this school was merged into a~ Hign school, Mr. Moody was cngiged a> principg' of one of the best wail schools in the citv. f Ho is interested in athletics. Super intendent S. Pn Shear, of Poughkecpae I: is tLe fouowing to say of Prof. Mo» dy: \Mr. Mood is level-headed; Le organizer he unuerst the educational probletas; he ha- absolate loxalty of his students. tea h- ers and the community; he works lox aliv woh the administration; and he is ambitious, expecienced as an somin latrator, andl his knowledge of tot rrude and high school work fit nit :a 20 poruliar ins for the work of fust, school principal.\ Prof, Moody's salary vill be #1,7e° a veéear, He is marmed and has on» child. He and his family will come to Gelns Falls during the latter part of nexr' month to make preparations (0 | take up the local work. Prof. Robin-on will go to Amterdam about the same time where he has been engaged as principal of a High school. In sldition to selecting a new prin- cipel thoe hoard also engaged new teachers Misa Fthel B. Fowler, of Canastota was emplorved to suree? ¥iss Ida Woodell wha re-san«] drawing teacher; Miss Anna Moore of Hudson Falls was engaged to sq eq VW..s Lemna A. Windsor of the Rudge «treet sehoo; faculty and Mi-s Lena Smith of Corinth, was ehn-en as teach- evoef the susith ard ceventh grade The opening «f aratPer reonr in toe Sanford stp fenlding | - emploving as ether to acter, ' Superintendent wutith suggested ' that 0 would be greatly appreciated if some organizaten wenld undertake to decorate the Soqgth, Sanford and Rig Cpo- - etfeet sO ae He called atty tion to one for which a privace indivirlual gave $2.050 for decorations The board voted ta give Cir . churecr $50 for the use of the char i for commencement eserc .s Tops as fur Bs ng n val cea se. n. ove resira difsey Peon th er the board that the in=mment «hould be pun hased with funds recused from prize conte ts, WEDDING - ANNIVERSARY. Mr. ard Mrs. Josis® ©. BReonsett ef the ease of Ame Weed and Marle Hebert against Ofidite White and ath. era. The actim invo'sed the ewnership of a strip of Jand about one and one Palf feet in width between the pro perties gt 99 and 22 West street, At tenes A Tikerte rertszented tho plaintu®s and che vttorrers for the defendants were Attorney Ho Prior King ond Judge Trekine C. Rogers ALLIANCE MEETING POSTPONED. tures isfonary has been aho to dn to make tor e childhood happier. This lecture ds exe} os a. m., Holy Comminon 14 20 a. # . _E - E ; tremely popular and among other pice m. morning nraver an4 sermon, lm # Q . I £6 fir'i\ \g ® R a E: ba those showing \Ting dergarten for small cvldrer, I‘lx?;$..‘:§ Like this weather al ways creimes a demand foy Sevreen foprs (Mune to tbe semporaty officers of kites in Korea, a ferris wheel in Egipt., ball 12 m. Sunday «chool; 5 p. m., $2 + d? Wifxani Alaska fee Cream Freepers, TIammock Chains, to Po - ng Lawn implements. Auto Acces- the Hughes Allince \nding it is im jeating with shop sticks, 'iving in tree evening prayer and sermon. sary observance of Mr and Mrs Jo (tv life. siah C. Bennett. Mr. and MTs. Ben-: nett were presented with sisty dol held in the Baptist church and the prermon wiil be preached by the pastor. Pavid A. Selly, Mr. Snlly’g i subject will be: \Incentives to Holi-] Thomas REVIVAL MEETING. Pastor C R. Pike and wife of the iness,\ Acts 2415. The Tnion services Thurch of God, Pittsfield, Mass., next {have been unusual c 'Presday evening will begin a series!season and are to be continued rr‘gu-[rament St. Alphonsus 'Church. of revivol mestings at the Goodspeed: jarly throughout the summer. A cor- R9; (gorge Lize, pastor: the ville Thion chapel The meetings dial invitation is extended fo every 11111 thur Pandeneait assistant has\ will be held as long as there is any one to attend the service, w Rev. Ar | ns at 8 o'clock. ! TEACHERS-Be better equipped for' fall school work by individual work, In Voice - Culture this - summer. m.. morring worship: Phone 141-J, 7 Bay St. Saturdays 12 » or address Mabelle J. Graves, East. school: 3 p at Pruyn's Island summer Bible sch land chapel: Park Place, Fair Haven, Vt CLEAR SKIN COMES FROM WITHIN. It is foolish to think yor can gain a the bowels,. Good for young, adiilts and Aged, Go After & clear complex- on 9 B qday. _ 250 at your druggist. _** U LH] 10CPF JGp 3 THE BOSTON STORE fop 4m [ Renewed Activity During the Second Week of This Remewed activity because we place on sale several new lots of goods not previously advertised at prices in keeping with the wonderful start which this campaign for lower- ing stocks has already gained. And we will continue to do this every week and during every week so that the only way you can be sure of deriving the greatest benciit is to read the ads every day and come to the store often. As a starter for the second week, we submit: mn se esc seks - sou ak es- o cle naco Electric Boudoirand Library Savings in All Kinds of A L i Fine Silks | Lamps Every one knows how silks have Leen \sky. I Moot as' ste alie ho opy with omakogany rocketins'\' in price nnd for that reason this sale 20 lge ty shades edust (Kk in soft | is or doable importance, as withess the following: Pose, fta 00200 le Cie Seve alc uals, complete as l 6 shades of T5e Silk Poplin, percrard..........596 tan w s s26 al sil« Cheney Foulards in turires and blue ; Parnucnis s Strat h 6.6.0.0. .}... $2.25 HIM] black (“\.tr‘lis per }':1r‘11..............590 F‘ ~ >-\ ak ka e ke e e ees k n a n e na s e aa 5385 ba poet tN C4 y u eee vee eee eek ses v... .... $5.00 i #1.00 Striped nud figured Messalines, per yard T5e i 41 25 all sllk Pencec in colors, pero s ard... l .l \ t Draperies and Curtains $1 75 and $2 06 (Cheney Shower-Proo{ Foujlards, Pooks. hp hya leu spiel tatlh edging per yard sak ae s seeks ka ee. . $1.25 whorl ose toa, a oa ood tend ape ef. $2 6M) and $2.50 'ranes, genuine Poissy Willow. i £601 Ha y otens < Ne tes e sp For, i * * Purdy X sd ach. neal sk d poy tg ne oul $2.98pair per yard . ull ...ll. .. lvl ve. . e.. . $125 - - -> * Oboe spree nl b tel, . cl a tg mcf our- Tae and 41.00 onal oes o? Sk Maroaisettes and | haaPs, bet fee mou o . 22... $1.89 \n..(w, F1 fim.red ard embroidered ,».1Ht11.1>50 Miho ce soe n et UM. b _s duo white, pero mut kn n nay k r ra s es e ed ek s e a r sa aa k + . 008 ef or \oa; bk oto a 2.2.0 Toe Silk Pongce in sport stripes, per yard.... .50¢ l Au Asserfinmeust el Vie 2010 e e > - per vard Summer Wash Goods - I The kind that are right in demand now but at I Fefit and (grass Rugs for‘ savings, In most instuness of one third to ane-hal? | POH‘CH‘H of Cflfiag‘e ~- P y . - -0. Uo ee + R tL 9 bu. c tn ne bordered ud Agured Voiles, per s and..... 50¢ . IA Ii M\ 2 ode vs Foo Rais, stable - . . R . for hall, bedre om ett 2+ soft per dos 2 2%e figared ind striped Prench Vuiles, perc ard 306 | + fi Ropes [SA dr are les lull.. l...... . 50e 23e Embrojdered Tissue and He Windsor Urepes, | 10 23 Russ, bou lk k eke. e.. 22... ... $1.39 per sag lll. .... ae evere e ws eee. ts anm Rugs, . ee a...... . - tues, ch aAT2 Ches ¢ 2 se figured hace Cloth, per yard. Se . h, RN. ‘ '“%99 ~ * s6 ne Ruvubrets, % P9 teu vu k e es. ... $0.00 23% per pard. .l... ...ll... Hye #7 07 Rmines, oad? noc ullllll vi...... $4.00 41 25 pece Long Cleein 19 x ards. l...... S1.0C0 E ~x10 fect ios, Rigs s Coo ; Frown and W 1 green, with rarder stem edo dbecth sides $4.95 3 Ngo) Mate 1131 $2.00 pe & fe. hong Cloth, 12 yaris $1.59 SMBs bopoted ebster \pe Vale, per yalh .. .25¢ Roston,EFore P aJ G/ca Sirce, g\. CignsFaltts,N.X. Cora per sub. ...ll... . 586 109 C 1 = 1C] I ] cif Talai: ICE 119 ¢ Pgh suoay if THE Calrenrs [. n clock and at 12 o'clock the summer of the Sunda school will con: . vene The illustrated Travel talk for 'in demonstrating what the Chirstar mis-, The Re. Ouaver sS'as Newel. Pas- nave returned cordial invi'at'on is extended to every| The Evangelistic league is to RAVE] The Union evening service will be the Rev. gi C. O. Judkins, Pastor. To.. West street chapel. l The Rev. David A. Solly, pastor; , morrow night 4 tat chat oratate Past ateat «io YOUR HOME WITH A COAT OF taut, aeged North River. N. Y. re ebrated toe: prenetornttouerccatsobtrent t- |}; fiftieth wedding anniversary Juls 4th I |e at their Come The house was beaut! services be bed in the Rev, . A, Faithonk. as cstint. aA fiu'y decorated uth tea pases and wa'd temoirow un oth+ f-‘Zimnstg‘ 14 a. m. acres, fe a om. é: flowers. Their children and grandchil ' order service. $ opom . I mon ser & gren were in charge of the entertain. First Presbyteran Church. vice. a? ing and be'rped fn male a mast enjev Pro Lson c gache ,+ Friends' Church. # able time for the seventvfive penple, Pastor |_ The Rev. Albert G. Shepard. Pastor.! 4 i who came from all over the earntry Jorn fof J+ Pr,) de o a. m. preaching service 120% V Ii side to bring theis good wishes. Thev vill occupy the pul;stt in *bo Prec Sunday school & to poo m., (hrls'ié: IEQRGR FINESH received sixty five dolars in gold and terion church temerrow meorn'ing Dr.] tion Endeavor society meet-, Enf- (Varmsh Sta-1D) numerous ether preserts Four gener Crosser wil preach +«etv Sunday Wiliam J Regan w'! deliver an ad % . . ation of 'he Benretr' family were moring durng Jul onl w il 2-0 dres an £ 5 melock even & Purs a }cis't. st dong-wearing fnish on furniture, presont. Mr and Mrs. E. S. Sheffer, have charge of the mid week sorvires [ing before the Youne People of the & wood worse as d flows Mre. Elien Moore. Mrs. Anna Gonver No more welcome announcement muldl Friends' church (ex , to l > ; ond Mis Nellie Gonyea attended from be made than this 1s the forme pas- The Rev. Mirraw s Korsart sho & hives ib J& tos wheal fo eld removes the GHlens Falls. Iter in most loving memory recentis was crooPgate] frooy Harvard 4 &g 1s uf we ab. n bgs £ e > Geal and eo c to apply. Duull. \by the members of the congregation| university, th Rev, Homer J c gppgeck & - ae ® due + dag fe DECISION IS RENDERED. and also by many other friends of the ‘Whn is on bis way to Nebrashi, Wo g: Nme ‘t She, .( baat s n-N lect r'iwm. L, , a Decision in favar af 'the p‘ain.iffe““\»\- lhm, 4. Rea xn xninurl.“ onf (‘|\}a-10.1;:2: Just the Pang as tie vg Pune Leet a lew Gal's-E12}, t has been renders bo Jun-fice Borst in aon fm'? khi'prg'utpn Firm panes .3'”':F\i\mr Po benders ”W7\? try if on a cha r oor tu l Yon will be highly Pleased. with 16. he held in the Church House at 1084, of ce are mjesta of th. Rec |p AG shepari and Will tike part in the! Friend * C ogr'o tSerie js chairman of tte Poughkeepale Board! aet eand wud lt us to oj ou n ore wbout it. 'this week will be an 'be \Chfll Life, of and cre of che mol ka E e Q fl % D P u g C0 @ of the World\ and will be prominent men at the arnusl meetings .§, g g - 0-43\ - ned 1 nical rhildr : a &, s & o che by seventv-siz eAl'dfm. T‘s {my agar h {11:1 xfg' of Frie 12: dhurrh of the Messish . 3. c.~‘»\»‘~‘«‘~‘~'ofo-‘w‘»:~:»:~:-:~2~2~I~2~:~:~~2-2“1“2“1’4”1“7“3”:“2“:“'“:°’:“*“~“'“'“‘”' p emintries wi show c s . , - tea ce ; onion Pmt eela ae Beale aBeel na wel o a 2 ls aC al on Beale at nle Sento aBe. alie e its ots ea Co Centers NOW IS THE TIME TO DRESS UP THOSE DULL SPOTS IN het at araxaotes u The next 'tTe so ~ so downtown, drop in and get color ~ ma 19.08, te at at ete is a\: 0,c.,:,,:\:‘enznznzflzfizfi1\2“J9A”A’* Cancer te 5p Se omer aici cil 28. t ite te diel Be iwi t e ardent 1 possible to enmn'ete their work in houses, etc. The older members nfthn: Wesleyan Methodist Church. [é Po‘qltlg‘ Netting, Garden and s time for a meeting cf the general com church as well as the chfdren of the The Rev.FE D. Carpenter. Pastor. & sores. 4 mittee in 154 q next Mandav. as or'g Sunday school are invited to this ser- Chureh oren for service moming‘4§ . \ F MAN i inally rlanned, it Pas become neces vice 1911-1 evening during summer months. # WfifippLE é § i § é sary to select s later date This has The Park service will be held at 14,I1'mlt‘= of service as fnll%ws:f Sufldaffi: th h wins one.\ & not been decided upon as vet. wclock in Cranda\ Park. The Rev. 10 a m.; preaching a' a.| & 5 Ag e man who 0 > & Luin bert G. Shepard nf the Friend' church m.; class meeting at 12 m.; evening|# STEWART Ask ¥. M. C. A. Building é: will preach and the subject will be: service, Mission Circle at 6:30 p. 11133} 149 GLEN STREET. % HOME FROM NORTH RIVER. Church Member.\ The} preaching at 180 p.. 1A L 0 2 aaa a act obv atea Mr. and Mr- FPimer F. sheffer, M's music will be led by an orchestra un- Free Methodist Church. il dlhaldl \Fllen Moore, Mrs Arne Gonvea ond . der the direction of Ralph Walker. A| The Rev. FS. Shaw, Pastor. s k;”;§“£;:”:,,:“:..:..;..;..:~:~z“:-»:u:~:~:~:~:~:~:~2~:¢wt“?ii~3~1~1~2°°2~2°°1~2~3 R he services tomorrow morn-! llmr, there will be no services in the o o? + evening. fig. St, Mary's Church. i ¥ i nd ; the Revs. Patrick W. Riordan a p Peignan. assistant | pastors. (% 4% tR, 9515 and 10:80 a. m., masses. <4 m.. Sac-! « ly well attended this! p. m.. benediction of the Blessed gc [% Dealers. + iet F tin, pastor: | & . 1 Reva Brick w. Rlowdss and Antiseptic-Germicidal Tooth Paste. Keeps ihhe Teefl} Whigs?” Preserves the gums. Recommended by leading dentists, A. 6 «+ * * | r 4 & & j E 3 £ UDE 4 «8 ® 7 hich be- 3: buoo¢¢~~~0;00“c“9ls”~¢o:$ tor. ¢ and 10 a m.. masses monn opy, | teats ats te Te ife rte teil Beate Poate ito ite te i A. .. age8. - 1+ R - s hurch , 8 an ® room a counrmmmmmninarem ===> Christ Church. respers and benediction. rete ate carte Quattor vt * 90913900 2 ited Publ Vip Cele afe ate Beale Ahern ate De 0s 10s ate Praia Bec e aBe age ae ats oteipe fiche -% watch; 10:80 a. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 8:30 a. m.. morning 1n:30 a. m. to 10 4 3a. m., regular service. 12 m.. é‘ 2 5a 2 ool Kindergarten: 12 m. Bible | Sunday school ° a. m. Wednesday. # 1% 38 f . I | *p. m.. Summer Bible school, Testimonial meeting. Reading room, 5A 4 i§ 0 @ a UD P 'tsland chapel; 7:30 p. B.. Colvin building, Glen street, open to * i val A \ 't -an po m. Summer Bi-, tween 1 30 and 5 p. m. Salvation Army Citadel, ool at Pruya's TS-itha public dally, except Sunday, be—i‘ U ble school at hang I Envoy Swan, Q . Dr. Junius F. Mead. dis-, Adjutant Vening flu“ x9 C ny if . f o _ trict superintendent of the iietbogfg will (‘0111duw ggfiflmfl gamma: 01:1 g. Merchants wha g‘ch HOME MERCHANTS, TBADE STAMPS al district of Plattsburg. will evening in the Salvation Army Cita & . wold & nstantly cir _ Es fig: zleeaker at the morning services del. They were formerly sto loped in # with every cash purchase. - Home BEN-hams are co Hon yM ta orrém‘ in Christ church. \Glens Falls and were very euccessful é. culating money in the home town in many ways. ome Mer- mam (coc . © Amenes® S1] mist ht PL“); The mo g; chants are willing to pay you interest on all you spend.G Get strat on \South - America\ wil assist in tynight's service. a s alee 7 at ad be a Creat Siféfzfefhéagfpaéng of the Summer - Secretary Charles R. Allon will con: & busy. Ask mrHHmne Merchants' Trade Stamps a Bible \school at noon in Christ church. duet tomorrow morning's service and 3: Big * Booster. - 7 Baptist Church, Evangelist Locke will be in charge to- ToD duty te ete ate tete i te teas in fe Tn ag Ze aP vuln G ly ie Bye ae ee Zee he da ale itn fyi e ior tto Anemos mane aa monn We mean the \Booster'' Club, of enurse. No better on earth, and hundreds are joining this club when they seck Home apn i\flfljljff‘fi 35 36 37 3 COLD SPRING, N.Y. 105 16 _ MADE IN U.S. A I 17‘?‘ Cady \B liiiipt'fll'rl |