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injo yout H te 3 Cl B 117 119 122 82.4 82 78. 78 67.4 - 6$ 41.2 41 40.6 41 42.5 42 Su. ; t. g claim Whit: is, in sai the samt the ur, the estat office C Fall City c on or be y, 1917. A. D S cteitects ite ira ust St. 3 et ARe . message received in town this morn ime matory . carro meen oe recs cel ions p 7-\rwrw mo TTT vg pa t 'on ' I; WWW LS, NE Times® 'News THE GLENS FMLSeTIMES-IS ON SALE Advertising Service; is in , & Department Charge of At Langworthy's Book Store, 180 . Main, in Charge of . - Mosker's News Stand at, Postoffice, Wiitse E MISS. N. J. & Ledicy,>82 Main St. (Bakers Falls), A. GEORGE D w*Y E R E. Smith, 160 Main, Taylor's Store, 98 Main RUSSELL I remo ame X toa yeni s rerio FATALLY INURED - |GREATINTEREST - - Mrs, Fred Mitchell, Oak street,! The executive committee of the was called to Manchester, Vi., yester.| fuarantors of the Hudson Falls Chau.| highly regarded citizens of our vil- taugquia for the year 1916 held allage, Leander Gilchrist, passed away meeting Jast evening in Village hall. last evening at 11.30 a'clock at the The treasurer reported that he had family residence, 106 Oak street, aged placed all of the tickets in the hands [sixty-seven years. Mr,. Gilchrist had of the various guarantors for sale and {been in declining health for over a that about half of them were already year and his death was not unex- sold. As-only enough tickets are fur- pected. day by a telegram stating that he father, M. J. Covey, of that plare. while driving his autemobile across the railroad track was crashed into by a train and fatally injured | A ing stated that Mr. Covey was dead when his daughter arrived, having wurvied but one hour after the acci- lent. - Deceased was about aslxty-five ears of age and was well known in udson Falls where he had frequent. ly been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. nished to cover the gudrantee it is purchase their tickets early may be|i have to pay for single admissions,!t morrow for Manchester, where the S funeral will occur on Friday after fore the opening day and the treas- poon at 2 o'clock from the late hope af deceased, __ 3RIDGELUNCHEQN AT between the ages of six and four Mrs J L. MeArthur: wife of Eid: MeArt (Gr 1 Sen . tor MeAmthur of the Granville I( Mrs. Willis P. Mitchell Hnel, gaveia bridge luncheon today @tf an.)\ nop J Treyor Mrs. Preston| noon at 2 «lock from the mhhrwl Paris, Mrs. George C. Baker, Mrs. J |resadencc. The Templar, of I1 Moore, Mrs. Rollin B. Fisher and| which decen ed was 4 member, will conduct the services, j I o'clock at her summer home on Lake St Catherine An elaborate menu wasiserved and the event was me of theimost delightful of the sea- ion at that popular resort Mrs Joseph P; Mony. The advertising «ommitete report Among the guests from. out of tewn el that tle advertang mater was who motored over for the party were being prt out. arcording to instrue s. MO o Weeks, Mrs wo p tons. by competent people _ The Mrs. Fred M. J committee decided to mlace ten dol. Young, Mrs W. B Hallock, Mrs Mor ton MacCarthy. Mr. R L Davis, Mrs William H. Newton. all af Hod: gon Falls, Mrs, JJ. W- Holle Mre tharles | Carswell, | Mrs. - Thomas Loughlin, Fort Edward, and Mrs. Minnie Dary .of Buffalo, NILL ENJOY FOLX _ lars worth of - advertising in the Herald. Po-tStar- and | Times: -that ameunt in each William D. Walling, | chairman | of the parade committee, is busily en- gaged in making arrangements for the parade to take place Saturday af- ternoon, August 5, on the opening day of the Chautangia, and predicts LEANDER GHLGHRIST very likely that those who do not|a successful farmer in Hartford and disappointed in obtaining them and ton county, Several years ago he re- which are much more expensive. This|chased the attractive home in Ork Mitchell. Mr, Mitchell will leave to- occurred last year, wher the supply|street, this village, where the end of tickets was entirely sold out be-| came. urer had great difficulty in making| views, charitable, true and Just in all arrangements to meet the situation.) his dealings, and his death is mourn- The half price tickets for children|ed by a large circle of friends. teen years are going more slowly. vive: One daughter, Miss Helen Gi , Mrs. Henry B. Drewry was appoint- christ, Hud-on Falls, two sisters, LAKE ST. CATHERINE|ed chairman of the Junior Chautai-] Mrs, Lucinda Wamock, Hartford, - gua committee and selected the foliand Mrs, Samuel Spear, North Ar- lowing ladies to act with her as mem-| gyle:; one brother, Robert H. Gilchrist bers of the commivee Mre. Marcus{of Hartford ATJOURNEY'S END One of the best known and most For many years Mr. Gilchrist was s well known throughout Washing- ired from farming pursuits and pur- Mr. Gilchrist was a man of broad Besides his wire the following sur- Funeral w 1 occur - Friday after- ___ HOLDS MEETNE Mrs. Willis G. Mitchell, president, presided last evening at an unusually interesting meeting of the Hudson DANCES GN LAWN! that it will he even beite\ than morte Political Equality club held in one held last year, which broke all . previous records in the village for At 3:30 the girls will enjoy folk| number of people taking part in it. dances on the lawn and an attractive feature will he the singing sames of 1 Falls boys will participate. The infantile paralysis scare being over, the children are returning to the playgrounds in the fresh country air that is condusive to good health. OFF FOR MAINE, Rev. Henry Wo Sherwonl, pastor Yesterday afternoon as the large the library of Mrs. Abram Wakeman's residence, Park Place. The matter of canvassing the vil- age was thoroughly discussed and several reported what they had accom- the little children, which will follow 1 N | the dances. ~ | plished. 1 Volley ball games will take place Mrs. Mopougam a momhqr of the In which the Glens Falls and Hudson i Suffrage Convention committee re- ported as to the success of the lunch- I eon held at Hotel Cunningham and of t B Mitchell extended the thanks of the | club to the committes for their eofft's ----m in making the convention such a grand | success. Superintendent George A. Incalls of' he large number that attended. Mrs. ice wagon owned by James W. Toole| the Hudson Falls Public school was First Baptist church, this vil- C ngghewitih his pdaughtpr Miss - CZep.| Was being driven through John street,| at themeeting and gave his * av this village, John Sennett, the five- first instruction to the large class in trude Sherwood, left today by auto- mobile - for- Pront's Neck, Maine, (Mr. where they will be guests at \The Sennett, who live in the street, -at- Southgate\ until September. | It has| tempted to jump from the vehicle been Mr. Sherwood's custom to so- when his right leg was cauzht in the Journ annualiy at this delighiful re large iron chain at the rear of the Fort, where surf bathing and the in- cart and he was dragged several vigorating sea air are found so bene- hm; before the wagon was brought to i joy . a stop. ficial and enjoyable The lad was takem to his home where Dr. George M. Casey discover. cd his right leg fractured between A small monthly rate on a classified ad pays for a - sure and - persistent year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William| advanced civics | Mr. Ingalls care a splendid talk and also called on the different members for replies to a , number of queries. The moetine was) one of the most instructive ever held . and all were delighted with the man-, ner in which Mr. Ingalls: conducted . the instructions, which promise to be of much profit and of intense inte to all who attend. Each point und discussion was brought out in an un- usually clear manner by the capable ralesman for your business every day. | the ankle and the knee. instructor. The driver was in no way to blame Plans were discussed for a lemon for the accident, as he had repeatedly) ags 'pooth to be conducted Chautau TOR Of 'he to R 50; - Oil Cook . ; Porch Rockers 81 attempted to put the children off the qua week by the club members. Stoves $2.75. . 50¢ weekly, BUR but they persisted in climbing CER'S. back despite his warnings. _ ng sWscriBE FoR THE TIMES. ===! (GCALG AND PERSONALS nemmmmces> HUDSON FALLS | ntt is tan he of Perimore, is the guest of Mrs, Fred Harvey, i McDowell street. a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Burke and son,. Edmund. Upper Main street, will leave Sunday evening to join the an- nual pilgrimage to St, Anne de Beau pre, Canaia. Mr. and Mrs. John W, Whittemore 'KINNEY HAY RACK ALL ASH HAY RACK-E. C. Kinney, 250 12 Maim St, Hudson Falls, The nest mesting of the class will be held Tuesday evening, July 1 at {130 o'clock. MLTARY UCHRE I - fl gi an officer the ae Che oat nL teortinmed -to othe Cae th' oin Q' Pown in the by ene cf ov. The military euchre party given last evening at the home of Mrs. Orme and | daughter, _;\Iiss Marcey - Whitt®| gpaw, River street. under the auspices more, are enjoying camp life at LAKQ| of Queen Eliabeth Court No. 11, Ordet George. of Eastern Star was a financial and Phone 7. M M Among the prominent business Vis!-| spejal succeess. A large number at- STEWART'S HARDWARE | foun 'B. Conway of Argyle, Judge. Grenville M. Ingaisbe had |. NOW Is the time to have your furnace terday cold weather. weeks' stay at Assembly Point, Lake GARAé-E . George. dle, John street,. Mrs. Harriett Har rington hais returned to her home in Rutland, Vt. i Howard P. Brown, - prescription 19; azréaléz’refiflgoit fijlgurghfig clerk at the Kingsley & Finn Phar- 7. © macy and Mrs. Brown are guests of pee relatives at Swanton, Vermont. Ct t Mr. and - Mrs. Michael Cronin _ of DOCKASH RANGES Combs avenue, are entertaining Miss . R Nellie Dalton of Middle Granville and GAS Combinations, the newest pat terns; used ranges of other makes Sylvester Madock of Brooklyn. at low prices, Packer Storage Co., 12 Main St. FOR SATISFACTION | in clectrical and general repairing and machine work, give the Hudson Valley Gar- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, * The reeular - meeting | of - Hudson Falls Council, Knights of Columbus, will cceur this evening. A meeting of the men's committees who are ate ots its ate ctv Rett ere rrr ts . a fig. arranging the details for the fair to 3 lhe held in October, will take place | lthis evening after the regular council session. LGBAL TEAM WiNs. ~ Cab! Cab! a Auto 03,1.) for hire. Hour» 4° 'The Junior baseball team of the s}- day QLtl‘lp 25 cents a pas #|Hudson Falls playgrounds yesterday 4 senger in village limits E| afternoon defeated the Juniors of the 3 . . \ Biss Cross _ street playgrounds | at 4 A FORESTER 2:1 Glens Falls by a score of 11-8, # ® ; * #| _ sacamoRrE ENCAMPMENT, & Phones 476.J or 54.J. %) This evening Sagamore | Encamp & [ FAL 4!ment, No. 4178, 1 O. O. F., will hold & HUDSON FALLS, their regular meeting at 8 o'clock, A opet tein trite recte parte large attendance is desired. ___ ___ ( Po tors in town yesterday was from this village, also Gens Falls and Trov. l Following were prize winners: Mrs. professional business in Saratbga yes-/4r ®. McLoughlin, Mrs. May Temple. verhauled read M Mrs. Samuel E. Johnson, Hudson cleaned and overhauled ready for, yjyrs, oscar Cross and children, Oak| rails; Mrs. A. Brown, Miss Anna Root, . street have returned from a several xfpg, Charles Hawley ,GHens Falls. Mrs. Oringe Shaw and Mrs. Warren Hibbard had in making the affair so enjoyable. The reception committee was com- posed of Mrs. Millard Serviss and Mrs. S. E.¢Scott. ICE CREAM SOCIAL, The first division of the Ladies' in grand style | there | bone _- . Guild of the Methodist Episcopal: Plano and sever ether ingstesd (fa church will hold an ice cream rsoviull in the church lawn during the band jf comcert tomorrow | evening if the weather is pleasant. All are cordial. ly invited to attend, Exclusive. Young Heffron was overjoyed when | Ruby Jackson promised to be his wife and presented himself before the rich | old father to obtrin his consent. \What do you want a v fe for when you can scarcely supr % yourself?\ queried the old gent | in crustily. \Why sir, my daughter wo ild starve !\ \Well sir,\ replied Heffron, with great dignity, \if you are the kind of man to let your daughter and her hus band starve, I don't wish to enter the ; family.\ Don't skip reading the classified Lots of interesting news for .page. thrifty people, 20, . ' charge of the arrange- After a visit with Miss Grace Lid ments and were largely instrumental inne cam ove ca 19\ Lt | | [Proprietor ' is Caught Servingl‘ Peal ses a Liquor to Customers Near | . Students' Camp. l PLATTF‘I‘JWftz‘mil‘div DT -Orwir n oto gqumek work oe District Atu | taollin=. chief ef Pel a Seseck? ho ut Moore, Huma .e Ofilcer fie neo>s ‘ ard g ee oof jel oe offe cc e U tor\ tothe entre t stitdeR' C clan Y as L. y ins « nicht The clice, w'ooh has onl. too 1 runpip c tos a bor toae, wa by the officer. ahout 11 aed Pi: 62d \2 ee dare rnst‘whi‘h sets ha ko the r elo and; ap | REX! door to the place known | a~ | \Stim's Laundry.\ The raid was the outcome of some clever detective work on \o flt C Mr. C a } ee tre Sec co *~ ro few d s >o Lac night when eve caching sue r teft bos with - \p- - pojo ® seared 4 areHd he pin fa: wot the , koods.\ i- Uron arrival ecto men i‘fl‘l‘n stationed uae ud th eonrisea and Mro Codina ct Hon seen 0 men walle d cach Ca hak hease. Cg o «60 6f tho tee ups flo th. * ersons af failes (o oge maim te diepen ~ing point Tie in- pirtop o was found oon | anew m- er- Leaving the e\ cs hes ale asee af the bea wo 0 thet searchool. but no eme «d s fm i Takipa the owner ful tmo ef thes watsen an the plee vce ”xvi authorivies let 'le cet ers we as thet «were there only «~ | The} man's name on the ce cods i> entered as Wolter Pati on. The two wom- con's names were neo made: publo lincton. of - geveral - eases - of \heer - seveal boxes of cigai number- of bottles of whiskey and other intoxicating liquors. The den in the eellar was fixed un even a | + struments there. There were seve{al ables and ehoirs and the entife pluce was painted in A dark green | tint. There - were electric - lights and the small - window: were - well scrooAed | )89 with beavis cloth and onmirs The tne will 's acaicned in Cuts E05) court apd at :s cape tod Pattison mu“? | waive exanonat.0n and the care will 'go to the grand jury. - g Made the Most of Her Time. |_ Ossip Gabrilowitsch, - the - pianist, : used to tell the story of a pupil who came to Harold Bauer and asked his terms for lessons. | After the fourth lesson he said to her: \Why. madame, etudes, swift musle? W do - you - always brin rhapsodies, i)\ uot a quiet number, sometning that shows your phrasing -- some Audunte ?\ \Mr. Bauer,\ feplied the pupil, \your les- | sons are too expensive <I can't afford * to play the slow music,\ + . det, h H. oo - be c s agr ars s hes & meets $5 tgt \3 tarn L Brid VERY time you see a man smoking a Fatima, you know he is get- ting all the com- fort that is possi- ble in a cigarette. leggette C: V woCP > coruc tev sto and at he ' ment ‘m-ngfifmmmmw-ég mo perv es hm yaa. uy ay i. f % \ £1 6 an cervermbend een alt \h 's 1 H y Any - hoy of rood moral \ “\'.“§'| It ‘11'V «i+ on gs o- appoint» tran c orfation and sube af sixteen. < made ayiu: ten e will be puid by the state, tha sat t Cis}. to 'the boy being his el thao oun fedim, 10, v0 a> $o Ihe poo v ha t cs toa they will b+ c. 00 sate o flat uct Conder nil » bete ried tuat Val wWANTED-EZXPE oPERATORS ON ALL PARTS. Brera wall b+ MULLEN.LEAVENS CO. o wili - eoxt' him about tims woll Lve in tents and, af he in -ruction ote .< - They will be yary disip.dne at all times, RIENCED SHIRT, Mo- * Coe 6 00 060000 ee (bf; nevere o & © buts ¢00¢00000000 0&600 000 Se sbs at. bae s abn 00600000000°Q$°®0°0000é000 0001 n g bod SALN Tall Cans, ALASKA Cut Right Through Top and Bottom Cuis 1G POUNDS THE PFECEHRE RED STAR BRaANL} sit That Grows UT are nesroes and are from Bur-“go BEST BREAD FLOUR a - a ¢ Following the lodcing of the nunieéo in the co jal an auto truck walil'6 sent to the -. ne to conver the Sevic cs denes\ mew's [at dence\ to the district attorney's office | &@ il‘w‘l‘u in the cour house - Tt ccons~i-ted gm) EGGS Dz. fi‘fifif; s and cigarettes ard a GRANULATED SUGAR ei 2 Ib | BEST CREAMERY BUTTER €Be3Bi Resh Cadesh & ic STEAL 10c Pound * ORDER EARLY #, 0069 @ * %\ *s* *s\ * &, * STORE CLOSED AT NOON e o er L N \up * rota cece 0-30 0:0 0:0. ’:\:‘_ t* h****\ V333