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\ FEOERAL BULONG wemom V N According to. A . EerRUIT-A-TIVES®, |. , -o Co c # yesverdas aftorncon by - Charles . fo 'The Famous Fruit Medicine. ___' . Located in Gen. Tremaine Man- | & Marsh, superintendent of construc-, tion of the federal building in Warren street, the total cost of erecting and furnishing the building thus far is $173,548. In view of the fact that there is cqunsiderable more work to 'be done, it is probable that another $2,000 will be expended, , The contract awarded to the George B. Wilis company of New York provides for an expenditure of $63,817.50. Since the awarding of that contract, which was principally for the 'blidding, $825 has been spent for lighting fixtures; $680 for orna- mental lamps on the outside of the building: $2,000 for furniture. $1; 105.50 for painting and plastering: $250 for metal shelving and a con- tract for $4,940 has just been let to the Tiffany studios for installing bronze doors and contracts will be fet for building a concrete sidewalk on the west side of the building and for erecting granite sidewalk curb. ings and sodding or seeding the side- walk areas, MR. COUNTRY CLUB NEWS The pairs who will play in the beaten eight contest for a cup at the Glens Falls Country club and the or- der of their games, the first matches of which must be played on or before Saturday of this week, is as follows: W T. Achenbach vs. F. F. Pruyn. Hon, Addison B, Colvin vs. Alexander m Advises The Use O 589 Casgrain St., Montreal, pills and medicines of physicians, but Iadvise any one who suffers from that horrible trouble-Chrontc Constipation a weit .* - STORE CLOSES EVERY ~ ' THB GLENS FALLS TiMiEs AND NEsgENGER, WEDNESDAY: * 1.10144 ..; [CLENS FAiS.NY )( im et Nectach clectachachhefechatecterh ete ctechestecth ® T- ta 28 init ain LALAKHT BLL. - TE] | e be ou a t v0 4,0 0,0 4,00,00,00,00,00,00,0 0,0 **, THURSDAY AT NOON DURING ts ts ats a* '¢ 00090000000”. STORE CLOSES EVERY » or MoWREn.| wave nls soho $ es eR sion at Diamond Point- Christiane Dulon,; principal. Miss Du- tin is an educator of recognized, abil- ity and has met with marked success. ''Bremestead\ is the name given the new school, which is located in the R BR THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS FROM 8:30 TILL 12 NOON TOMORROW A t spacious lake shore mansion formerly ++ TOC . %W-ned by the late General Henry E. (@) WHITE MIDDY SPORT seo = - remains. It has long been a comfort ROSENBURG able winter home and is modern in 0:0 SUITS AT $1.49. every respect, delightfully located and admirably equipped for school purpos- White April 20th, 19156. \In my opinion, no other medicine es. lete consisting of skirt and middy > . Some jdea of the purposes of the | &® F F in the world is so curative for | school mg}, be gained gmfime append: 0:0 made in a Véry attract‘we style tion and Indigestion as \ Frait-a-tives\. ed extracts from a letter written by ‘z’ «of good quality gabardlne- Cpl- * wasa suffererfrom these complaints for thfu {fluciz’atlz ho h hool girl ée lar and cuffs of middy is trim- L I parents who have school girl| $ wi ] ite five years, and my sedentary ©CCUP® | juughnrors twelve years of ago or old- 03. med with \blaekh angl‘ whit tion, Music, brought about a kind Of | 5¢, have a vital interest in this school. «%» StTW€ material, The skirt alone Intestinal Paralysis -with nasty ead» Because its purpose is: 03‘ is ‘worth the price of the whole aches, belching gas, drowsiness after ist. To provide a simple home life | ¥ sult. eating, and Pain in the Back. I tried | of refinement in which each, even the | %* youngest, has a share of responsibil- ity and training in home making. nothinghelped me. ThenIwasinduced 24, To maintain a high standard ¢§., SUITS AT $2.48 . to try \ Fruit-atives\ and now for of scholarship, to foster and direct #, {day + ali e six months I have been entirely well. right ambitions, to encourage outdoor $ Middy Sport Suits mad life and recreation. 3d. To adapt all mental and phy- sical training to the best developmet and rose. Middy Sport Suits COLORED MIDDY SPORT from good quality linene in the following colors of plain copen The suit consists of | $4.00 SILVERBLOOM SKIRTS AT $2.49 Several good stylish models in skirts made from the genu- ine ' Silverbloom'\' Cloth, There are styles with two patch poe- kets and others here with only one. Then there are others along more plainer lines. All are good and exceptionally low priced now. - 98c STRIPE MDDIFS, j AT 79c. Awning Stripe Middies made from good quality washable 39 IN. WHITE VOILE, YARD A very fine quality 39 in. white Voile, regularly at 15¢ per yard. At this price one 3. can surely afford to put aside 3. a good amount even for next &e season, The prices for year are at prosent very uncer- ‘t‘ tain next %* UNION HUOK TOWELS, » AT 150, A fine quality towel, combin- & | LELAND House Enjoys _ | school is in the real country where housing and living costs are reason Cag JULY AND Avaust |- &| | MURE GHAI | oe L2. to ooo , & \ July OLNEY, Ils, July 26. -Hel« family. Regularly the November grand jury, Roy terliter stoutly maintained his cence today of the charge th; ; . ‘ 3 ; a ? ** ‘ ‘ sella aP cl ** | caused the death of 'hi _ Opens september 25. .0:0 e Y f i i {0 by literal? abfilling her Emmi? - 4 ' ‘ 1. OOF ; ave a bubbles of air. Hinterliter was Lake Georgé hus come into promin- | *P Shop in the Morning Tomorrow. - We Have a Half 4 ots a iron on wnt ence in the educational world by vir- | @* . «l sam C . f aje | garded as one of the strangest tus of & school for girls having been | %, Day Off. Tomorrow Afternoon Store Closes at Noon, &&, | on record, after physicians had established at Diamond Point. The| $ 3 auger! 'by the - aresth c ancih in v first term will open September 25, |*&* 30 ering the cause of her death. under the direction of Miss Clara | 4% & |,. Hinterliter's sweetheart was 1 { beth Ratcliffe, a beautiful seven year-old girl, daughter of a we Paoli, Ind., went riding it Hinterliter's Friday night he drove to the C sanitarium with her body,. by \She complained of feeling ill. then fain-needy? explained - Hinter who is twerlty-one. - I Physicians who? examined the ! air came out. found She must have been dead : time. They also found that she to become a mother, but there no evidence of an Attempted 0) tion, nor were there any mark: the body, nor evidnces of poison in stomach. 'Then by chance, a p clan pricked an artery. A bubbi An autopsy reve\ the heart and brain literally ful air bubbles, but.there was no cle how they «came there to cause girl's death by - metabolism. came a man to State's Attorney ris with a package which he decl two boy friends of Hinterliter's picked up under a tree where the; and girl stopped, and there was | dence of a struggle. from which the plunger had been 1 It was a ca; Quotations furnished by H. P. we i indigesti 3 - £ F material in new Nor ; i ._ Physic declared it Robertson, Hon. E. M. Angell vs fmh the respltaxit indigestion, 20 #7 of the individual, 930 middy and skirt made up in a * in a bimfolk ation of cotton find linen. Good 0:0 iiivifieanffif‘fv $155“ act Hes like Mayor Reed. H. L. Sherman vs. John 'Fruil-a-tives\ and you will be 4th. To cultivate a veneration for «% - 'etty styl Th al :. style. The assortment is now F ith lain border. %* |; . bets Arb d th r religious principl th ti & very pritty style. e price 18s . large size with plain e\ | into the girl's Arteries, and the H,SD%rbY, ch‘fiefeated Dr. Birdsall ves agreeably surprlfedatthe great benefit iahigsm principles, without sectiar- &e at a very low mark now. A at its best. Make your choice B during this sale-the «te lost no time in holding the yout! TU 2 . € 2 * ' ive\ h * £4 \%u + - - ‘ - 2G-- 5 p terday 1 1.92-4 in their match | fori 7°4 will receive *. A, ROSENBURG. 5th. To do all this at a moderate |« splendid time to make a pur-| while the line of sizes and col- u'y ° «, | the grand Jury, he girl's de the president's cup. The medal score! , 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250, | price, 3, chase. . ors are good. prices are extremely low now, $ |_ Physicians fay the S0 s was: Pruyn, 50 for the first nine! Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. i Th; tuiltlion fee is $500, payable in ‘z’ ¢ must have been ins n . holes: Birdsall, 51. Each had 27 for! atives Limited, Ogdensburg, New York, | stallments on September ©25, | «e «* > ~ xt five holes, when the match | 1916, and January 25. 1917. 4 a a . **! N.Y. STOCK QUOTATION $3593}? ve This low fee is possible because the ** we GIVE and RBdBQm Natlflnal R911 51311195. ASK ifll‘ Them- ‘f sto 's C > «+ froker, Glen Street. ASON asle. fiEvery unnscessary expense of z 9 1 RA High Low C) advertising, catalogue. etc., has been |*% WILEY S fiE? RT ENT STORE GEENS FALLS + 5 5 ' A PROSPEROUS SE ‘ eliminated, and our appeal is made di- ®, - be * a Am Car Fay Phe 120 6 3 ~ Emerson this' rect and personal. No pains are spar % , , , , 040ooooooooooooo¢oooooooo000000009:AmTplandTel ifiizmfl Senator James Banter that the Le- ed to establish and maintain _ high | ato dhe caca he 0200,0020 020 H0 0,0 120 €,0 0,0 C0 0,0 050 6,0 C20 0,0 8000 dle ote oto ofa e e che che cloche Atchison Sat that \ morning told a reporter Le standards of instruction, equipment, | American Ica \bu ak 0 in? gsusgsftsgggggfinlfif: Aietory | and optportunities for all round devel | net CCC CC N C S ply oo ==, fiffingltmg 'oh bia t ® « opment. . ing school for nurses of the Presbyter- = h i ~ & Ever since the house wt? oggggdcizlj! At such low cost, care must be taken | I LOCALS AND PERSONALS lai hospital. * Beet Sneer ~ Si its « the summer season smests have con. | . in the selection of pupils that the fine { A ; r. and Mrs. W. H. Ring and daugh- | SU[® R 814 fof | \ o a iand. » deve I more are ex. tone of this school may be maintain-i Henry Lvie is a guest of friends at| rep, Margare! and Grace, and their | Salt & CR $64 801 © agitrggjfgifim izfifin ”flaw days , ed, and no girl will be entered without p Echroon Lake. | . . guest, Miss Mennedy, of Syracuse, who | Col F‘uplé' ‘Ik 113 fig | £0 45mm by Saturday night the total! gagegigggismtemew with the girl and WISE- GR AIHFYEHP inTfieriv FYfillieIéxlivmnsaCtmg business are passing the summer at Like 521315? pra 32; 334 : - R - j k ¥ a\ ¥: George, passed today in this city. N &) 40. 1ligmber {if hie??? registered at, the Continued from page one. The course offered are college pre- LE H. H. Clark of §aratoga, transacted Roger Dgnohue, of New Ygrk, is Distillers 323 $333 © use w - information that the water system of PATatory, general and special; includ- “31115581“ this CE‘YBtCI‘daY- bust spending a few days in Glens Falls as E19 ta 52.4 51.4 x the camp is to he replaced, and a new IDE domestle science, manual training, , ie Seaman of Bolton is a bUSI-| the guest of his brother, John Dono-| 4° P. g 108. 109. 1 AT THE HOTELS hospital of a permanent nature erect- nature study, gardening. and dramatic Charlgs A; Van Trump, §erretary off ness visitor in this city today. hus, Elm street. Mr. Donohue is em- American Sug. p - 1071 1f \ ed. both of which are not conducive to ind interpretive dancing with oppor- ‘gf 311m?“ Rig“ r°mm11tit§fi sitated f in?” . Tadmarsl} hwas a dguest \| ployed as a special detective in the 881151? 31431?ng 11131 #181 11 House - Harvey Des |a speedy return home. If General| tunities for application and expression this afferncon that many lUbera! con in win yesterday. metropolis. eat Notne * Biggiwggw York: A. C. Le Brun, O'Ryan has his way .and the support} Of individual talents and ambitions. tributions ate being received for the! Mrs, I. Brayton of Cleverdale, shop ; CI“) Richters, special representa. [Dtermet 16-7 132 1 Philadelphia: AL J. Walsh, Albany: of the war department, the New York An entrance fee of $25 is required NeneSt of those made dependent by|ped n Glens Falls this morning. tive of the Underwriters association INSPI®&tUOn 45.3 144 1 Henry S. Kalem, Cohoes: Mr. and troops will be kept in camp here and before registration, and is deductable thedeparture of Company K. Egbert) J. Burke Collins is transacting busl-| of the State of New York, located at utc, Pamer rll y H. OBrien, Albany: Charles at McAllen and Pharr until such time| On payment of the second term tuit: W. West, vie president of the Glens|ness in Albany and Cohoes today. Syracuse, motored to this city Yes | Sin, py 4051 ', G Cole, Burlington, Vi: L C.|as the men are trained up to the stan ion . Falls Insurance company, hal contrib-} Miss Katherine Homer of BostOM| ferday from Bennington, Vt. He was L245 City So M4 25, , a + r h 2. T.) dard of the regular troops. The sole Girls are expected to furnish uted the sum of $100. was a visitor in this city yesterday. 3 3 fife - Marine 24.3 23.2 2 Smith, Amsterdam, Mr. and Mrs. T. c E ps. id rnish own 5 Gent : . Y+ [accompanied by, his wife and her|, & Brereton, Seton L. Brereton, ambition of the regular officers in| blankets, towels and comforters. The I. N. Scott's Sons have donated $5.) F. M. Kennedy annd family of Philt| mother, Mrs, &. PF. Graves The| NANN® PMC $62 $11 pa.. Arthur John De.| charge of the Texas concentration school supplies the table and bed lin- Before night Mr. Van- Trump expects| delphia, passed yesterday in this CitY.| puspand of the latter is president of| NAtiOonal Lead 5a 262\ ag IChambirrswuxi’gérk‘ 'f. D. Kemp, Troy: camps is to transform the militia into en. * to receive many more contributions. Bernard Hawley of Lake George, thle First National Brankpof Burling. New York Cen 108.6 103. 10, aney, NC oC *'C¢. F. an efficient standing army ready for| The wardrobe of th i1 will pe| An important meeting of the finance was a Glens Falls visitor this morning. ; * © Missouri Pac 6.4 64 William H. Murray, Troy; C. F. Y 'De of mme PUPN WHL DS| committee, of which Mayor Reed is a MOL ton. 3 Pac H1.4 141. 11 Cluett, Troy. any emergency. left to the discretion of the parents {p and R. M. L. C D. B. Moynehan of Long Lake, was a Northern Pac = m Taq on Hotel Madden-C. G. Feary. Utica; A general order, which has been with the suggestion that the simplest chairman and R. M. L. Carson seCr€-| guest yesterday of Glens Falls friends| | | | , , , Utah * 15.5 154 I In D setce. 41 Acker, Albany:; L. J. issugd {E’Stmmlilngtthe men as t; their of 51131001 and country clothes are de- ganox (Svslclkbfnheifi JOIREQE £\ coun 31? o R'dag'dmmeréh of 351m]? Land- zetmflfi'fiifiwt\20~2~“200306“?‘:“:~Z~:~2“:\.~um”; gengisyévania 3.2.4 592g p pillacb o. te Nright. W 5.) conduct in calls to arms based on a sirable. Bloomers and middy blouses ~ ' ing, passed today in this city shopping. &. j * . Carroll, Trgy.GW. I; gumggéwtfgrex§ ' hypothetical attack by an enemy,| are necessary for gvmnasiurz SCS chamber. Pr. and Mrs. William Becker of Lake 3 HOSPITAL NOTES #! Rock Island M1 (204 (2 gu'rgj FID. his—nag; Aerville. ___ | Clearly states that the New York| Special attention is paid to tooq {, NIT- van Trump stated this after- George, shopped in this city this after Jf ° 4 Union Pac 182.1 1857 1% chos ored 'as w 3“, d. Troy; troops will not be used for border| personal hygiene. Thé school has - noon that over $2,000 has been noon. 3. a a Tern Cop 28.6 22 2 Hotel Ruliff-A. W. Ward. Troy; E.} (UL] A | Rerso) 3 - t scribed thus far. The Relief commit-| - , , & Information about patients if Pac 97.4 971 9 ; F. H. FM ap, | patrol but will be kept in camp for private water supply, well known for | , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan of | - & Southern Pa , J. Anderson, Albany; F. H. “is 'i training purposes only. This means its purity and ex 11\ tee is covering the ground carefull¥|geproon Lake, were visitors in this| ** 18 Rot given out by the hospital #) St Paul 96. 95.4 9 Sczhenelggagy]:3 aéh EkzigCYagingjQE; that the men of Schenectady and else:. purity and excellence. if there aretaény Cities that Rave 31m city today. ___ ~ * unless authorized by the pat- Ii: Studebaker 127.4 125.4 12) cuse; Fre . : where in the State w a een presented to the committee Mr T Bi - & ent., 4 118. 111.7 11 Burns, Syracuse: L. B. Cowley and [lJ with. the expec‘g’t‘foxfage mtg\; MUCH INTEREST BEING Van Trump asks that the committee! ,, 12“;thaidfiiilrggfefrgggfin' £2.55; ae $51)ng 12.6 13.6 i wife, R. H. Ward and wife, Jackson, ing on the Rio Grande and defending SHOWN IN CL AMB A KE be informed relative to them at once. stroet. *+ Cect ite tuiti O0. 0 onion B6.6 543 5. Mich. the State of Texas from raids or a Miss Agnes Beecher is passing two| A daughter was born today to Mr.| Mex Petrol _ 98.3 Ob 9] THE TERPERRTURE Srce oe ty pree those wht hate in past yeare||NFONT ILE PARALYSIS |peacin Whichnt \se 2\ puest of and Mre: Jerse Sexton of $04 C7, C ~ Hain\ Lags yl £ friends. alls. ehig ~ 78. A T planI to have the mléltxa relieve {fie giggnéheEggfi 2am $215 of {he SCARE ILL FOUNDED Miss Helen Cameron, Bay street, is| Miss Julia Foote of Fort Edward Chicago Prices. The thermometer at Perry's barber| troops on border patrol of the ssociation plan in Thurman, where she is a guest of| was today admitted to undergo an -- shop? South street, registered 74 de-| Rio Grande has been discarded to zgtefaohég fig aiaitn fiugust 13 is indi| City Health Officer Dr. Floyd Pal-| frends. operation for tonsilitis and adenoids. Wgfifif 120.3 117.3 117 grees above zero 'at T o'clock this Allow the formation of fraining camps y the list of names of th05®! mer and Dr. Charles S. Prest, sanitary Irwin Parker of New York City, is a Sept 121.5 118.6 119 - iv -v perees [in a climate approximating that of| Who have secured tickets from Fire i 8 - 7 r. U s \ morning and seventv.-five desrees Fides o H F supervisor for the State health depart- guest of his father, W. H. Parker, Up- Dec 124.7 121.6 122 Lbove at noon A year ago today at countries in which the United States ChcilefJ-Tghn Mack, P. J. CunninghaM|ment of this district yesterday eX@M-| per (Glen street. ' ' CGREAT BRITA! N WILL Corn - * hoon\ the thermotheter registered tro0ps might be sent. Because of thisnffilt fin H. Dolan. It is expected|ined a child in this city, whom the} rragame Homer and daughter, MISS JuJly §8.7 824 82 sighty degrees above at noon. friends of the New Yorkers and those ta. there will be a greater number|neighbors feared had infantile paraly- Louise Homer, of Lake G a?) ze, Shop- DEPORT $. $. McCLURE Sept 19.3 78200 T8 above in close touch with the high military at this year's bake than in former|sis After the examination it devel- fe Romeh C e George, shop Dec 68.6 67.4 6f BasEBALL IN Fort ANN, authorities believe that the New York years, and those who desire to enjoy| oped that the child had fallen off a ped in this city today. LONDON, July 26 -Samuel S. Mc-| Oats Wol The Butchers, of this city will jour- troops will be kept here in camp just| the affair are uged to procure tickets piazza and had hurt its hip. in the Mrs. Oscar G. Finkle and daughter, * s yey pane reno iy 4 hey to West Fort Ann tomorrow Vaitey- as long as the officials can keep them on or before August 10 as mo tickets|three counties under Dr. prgst's juris.| Miss Belinda Finkle, of Lake Ggorfie, Clure, the New York pubhsher,‘ who 2-113} fig 2&3 fl noon to play a fast baseball nine in| here. will be sold after that date. diction there are only three cases of| Visited in this city today. was temporarily refused permission 19 poo 48.4 425042 cat Phe Butchers end thelr camp hee bess infested sith a plegue O( m infantile peralyeis two of which are| Kenneth Sanford, who is pessine the DXQ at the United Slates em as. ax - 1 a e ste a plague in Saratoga Springs and the oth in| summer at seembly oint, was a \ \|a friends will leave Gilbert and Tar- of insects of all kinds, but these are COMPANY K RECRUIT Greenfield? 027m; t? the in: 9:13:12! Glens Falls visitor yeéterday. bassy today that the British govern- NEVHCE ES (éRéED‘ITS gsgj‘grussas rant's meat market in Bay street at| gradually disappearing. The atmos IS NOW A FATHER two of the State sanitary inspectors! H. W. Guernsey and daughter, Miss: ment has ordered Mr. McClure to sail| T0 24 orf {he Cox? of Wamyén | L:30 o'clock. phere has been suffocatingly hot and aredoing wir duty in Texas, Dr. Prest,| Ruth Guernsey, of Diamond Point for America on Saturday. Mr. McClure, fig? R $8 hegeb ivfln according i Oiliaroues each day there are several beat Pr0% <pjiniy ; fa :.. for a time, will look after the sanitary| motored here today and shopped. accompanied Thomas H. Kelly, treas- Notice Y & navi Iaim trations; mone of them s a in four hours after Arthur Vie A 1 , - rer of the Irish Relief fund, who, law. to all persons having s, none 0 em serious @N4 [ior Day, of South Glens Fall ge. work in Rensselaer county. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemery, Park, Urer of the ins eel LUNG WOO nsainst the estate of J. Huyles WBit: much discomforture is the result. The °.; 24° : #2 a T avenue, Boulevarid are the proud par-| With his assistant, Smith, were c le Phin. Pav general health of the Schenectady CUt for Company K, Second regi : p ves P\ aiso refused permission to land and Of the City of Glens Falls, in sak troops. however, continues good and MCBL Said farewell to his wife and CBITUARY Pug? lets dfiughf‘el' Po a osy) /| must return to the United States county deceased, to present the samt compares with the best of any of the 0° Es disparture this morning for} Bro gklt‘i’rllld a Egarléaglens] lie £5133th 122 United\ - with the vouchers thereof, ttoh thetu; > 7 f Fo amilto e tual i A $14 \ i , the Executors of the esta New York State units. Magical: bor (a SDI?“ $3: glg-etobifllfi i Hergert‘g. Mia§mdale. Bolton road, motored here yesterday.| ENTERTAINS AT PORCH PARTY, ggrffiinfideceased, at the law office C x- to a son. The little boy was born at|y earirbegged- tfiisar'mnor‘ggg aged 624?) Mrs. H. E. Nichols of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nail of Phil% M. Angell,, in the Glens Fall COU NT VON BERNSTORFF 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. Day was former | ool 02k at his home. 80 Staple =tréét yzho is passing the summer at Shely- delphia, Pa., Mrs. Reginald Marsh Of Insurance Company. Building, City ¢ iy Miss Elizabeth Palmer. She is a| Beside his wife ha’ic. survive d» by A ing Rock, was a Glens Falls visitor to.| Brooklyn and Miss Grace Summers Of| Glens Falls, in said county, on or be LAKE GEORGE VlSlTOR sister of Postmaster Ernest H. Pal-| daughter, Miss Eleanor one sister, (1?er John Albert and children will 25215155 Foxgllfio $3 atlzefinghYgggy £323 fore‘thde 5th dfiifiOdeebrggrfi§ will) mer. Mrs, Day is at t f i i e was uj, Dated this ay of JU, A. r. Mrs, Day is at the home of het Mrs. John Smith, of Chicago. He was leave tomorrow for Pearl Point, where last evening by Miss Juliet Goodman Plays Golf at if the old \Sot\ gets you- It's your own fault if you E don't dress in light weight clothes- A Sport Coat of Boncel Knitted fabrics or I bassador to th !a guest at the Flannel Trousers of plain or striped white-$5 to $7. White canvas or Buck Low Shoés-$4 to $7.50. ; Count oVn B A Straw Hat will add to your «the lake early , being greatly ' George. - Later Expects to Make Another 1 Visit. Count Von Bernstorff arrived at | club, Sunday and Monday and spent much of his time on the golf links. Solero cloth-$12.50, iHe met many members of the sum- mer colony and expressed himself as ' pects to again visit Old Horicon. . 1 B ~ ¢ Country Club and sister, Mrs. Charles Bennett, 011. the! a member of New Hope lodge No. 730 Fenimore road, F. and A. M. of Schenectady. The fu- normes neral will be held Friday afternoon at HUDSON VALLEY WILL 2:30 o'clock from thelate home. The PAY SOLDIER BOYS burial will be in the Glens Falls ceme- tery. Directors of the Hudson Valley Rail- way company during the meeting this week in New York decided to pay wages to employes now in service at the bordér. The company has em- ployes in the Glens Falls, Saratoga and Troy companies. Sergeant An- drew Hickey and Private Carlos Da- vis of this city are employes of the company and members of Company K. KEYSTONE BIBLE CLASS Warren Hammond,. The funeral of Warren Hammond will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from his late home in South Glens Falls. The Rev. George Fairbanks will officiate. Burial will be in the Lake George cemetery. e United States, was Lake George Country MANCHESTER MAN KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO pleased with Lake in the season he ex- M. J. Covey, Deputy Sheriff, Dies Soon After the Accident at Raliroad ernstorff arrived at Suncay morning, and comfort-see what we have to offer from $1.50 up. B. V. D. loose fitting under- | during his stay was entertained by | Mrs. Edward Steidligz and her daugh- iter. Mrs. H. Shubart, of New York, who occupy a cottage on the Bolton TO PICNIC IN PARK Crossing. MANCHESTER, Vt.. July 26-M. J. wear-$1. Thin silk sox-506. Fibra allk (wafer thin} 25¢. \Krrow\ soft collars-1§5e each. 806 a half doz. $1.75 the doz. DeLuxe Soft collars, ribbed silk --25¢ each |ENGLANDER'S GLENS FALLS road. In the Mrs. Steidligz, l tea to probate. | ed appraisers. Store closés at noun, Thursdays {in The Times. were five friends, including a son of J. HUYLER WHITE WILL _ ADMITTED TO PROBATE In Warren County Surrogate's court tod&y the last will and testament of the late J. Huyler White was admit- were issued to Susan White, i Tthe Home of Hart Schaffner & _!Lansing, Edward M. Angell and Jo- Marx Clothe? geph A. Kellogg. A. Bugene Mason and Beecher $. Clother were appolnt« t will were published several days ago Covey, deputy sheriff ,died within two hours after being injured when the au- tomobile which he was driving was struck by the 9:30 o'clock northbound passenger train at the first crossing south of the station yesterday morn- ing. Mr. Covey, who was eighty years old, was not experienced as a driver . and it is believed hebecame confused \ e when he saw the train. He set his este Rela geo netmeg brio mto metin of . © achin H‘ P. ELLS‘ E; 311111: git ggnfi‘, 1519 was 51mm (Enough . , windshie e car a distance C, H. VANBUREN & CO. {I of fifty feet. 1912 twas taken to the Member Consolidated Stock Ex- .§. ofice of Dr. J. L. Loveday, but died charge of New York, @ soon after reaching there. Deceased . Phone 89, 114 Glen St & was the father of Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Pa tet» 00 tp y ty Hp tarty to toy leein rls lp The Keystone Bible class of the Baptist church will hold its annual picnic on Friday afternoon at Cran- dall park., Hach member of the class is requestAd to bring in addition to food, a plate, a cup and silverware for themselves and guests, If the weather is unfavorable the picnic will be held in the Baptist church chapel. ambassador's party Letters testamentary Robert B. The provisions of the Oak street ,Hudson Falls. W they will pass the remainder of the summer, Miss Louisa Bullis left this morning for Schroon Lake, where she will pass two weeks as a guest of her uncle, C. T. Leland. Chief of Police Fred B. Jenkins is in Kingston attending the annual con- vention of the State Association of Police Chiefs. Miss Marguerite Ryalls, who has been a guest of her uncle in Stanhope, N. J., has left for Stamford, where she will pass two weeks. Miss Teresa Forte has returned to her home in Corinth, following a visit in this city as a guest of Miss Edna Thompson, Upper Gen street. Mrs. D. J. Kennedy and daughter, Eleanor, have returned from a several weeks' visit among friends in Wills- boro, Keeseville and Plattsburg. Mrs. F. B. Coolidge left today for Diamond Point, where she will be a guest of Mrs. S, W. Russell who is passing the summer at that place. Miss Marion Hall has returned to her home in Whitehall, following a visit in this city, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koch, Ridge street. Walter and Arthur Lee, after a visit of several days in this city with their mother, Mrs. Harriet Les, 10 Sheldon street; have returned to New York, Miss Alice Reitzall of Freeport, III., Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reitrall and Mr. cand Mrs. B. E. Lavery of Greenfeld, Mass., have returned after a brief visit in this city. Miss Grace Florence Summers re- turned today. to New York, where the at her home in Park street. Besides the gests of honor and the hostess, the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Goodman, Mr, and Mrs, R. M. L, Carson, Mrs, Thomas B. GML christ, Miss Naney Carson, Miss Alice M. Grandey, Gray Safford and Chester B Grandey. CHILD PARALYSIS STILL GAINING. NBW YORK, July 26.-The rum ber of infantile paralysis cases re- ported within the last twenty-four hours was 162 as compared with 150 the previous day and the deaths 35, three loss than the day before. The number of cases since the epidemic broke out were 3,280 and the total death 682. A conference of borough chiefs at the health department will be held this afternoon to consider the spread of the disease. + MAJOR KEMP IN TOWN. Major F. DeForest Kemp of the Depot Battalion, Second New York Infantry, with headquarters in Troy, is in this city today. This afternoon he conferred with Captain Loyal L. Davis of the depot company which is being - recruited at the armory in place «of Company K. 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