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69 - \ -a . _ . o oo . THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 26 1 PACE + e= e I az nlng nim § =~ 4\ mma = meier\ * Z az Cuefes Simra. MANY PARENT S AT FORMER SHHWM AN | OC Tafe=-}oh THE BOSTON STORE COMPANY; dCs a* *a tat *a e meets. f h ; t I & é. vaudevito and plotures, Empire Over Seventy Schenectadians|is Charged With Larceny- E! t {*. theatre. Visit Y. M. C. A. Recreation Complaint is Made by a We are offering a quantity of these £ > | Pictures, Park and World it MC | - Place Over Week-end Farmer # Spemafis materials for dispesa' | in the | July e on theatres, A a a Clearapee Stile aed lie divided them P? || Friends! church-Midweek - meeting =-- I s---a E] into three gron ps as follows;: ‘ * 7 n the churéh, 7:45 o'clock. The past week was observed as | A man giving his name as Alex F (Store Closed in the Afternoon) 40 iuch V. oiles and Margqu'settes in fig» 4 a/ y a 'o i\ {meets, Maccabee hall, 8 o'clock. ! % ; Wesleyan - Methodist church -Mid inhenectady Y, M. C. A. boy's camp at | world, is in the Clinton county jail on 59C sale Of Rag Rugs wore 25, 53 ind a9e, por yand .,, . 150 3‘ {/] week prayer, meeting, 7:30 o'clock. lot Knob on Lake George. These |a charge of burglary and larceny, and F > he g : mum 40 inch few» d and striped Vop 1 # 50\ 46, wing dost 147, G. A. R1; days are set aside as a time when will unudoubtedly be Reld to await | Pink, green and blue rag rugs of the best quality, in $- sizes 27x54, “121, ured aid s Tiped Voles 1213” E f rcloc R . ° . were per NATE .......k.. kk... C 3 1 | meets, QGrand Army ball, 7:80 o'clock, parents are especially invited to visit | the action of the grand jury on these 30°60 and 36x72 inches. These rugs are regularly $100 to $1.75 I *C if il Baptist church-Midweek | prayer, their boys and examine the existing | charges as the evidence against him & : _ h 44 fuch Voiles, in stripe, fled and hor- et } -{ praise and testimony meeting: T:45 | conditions of life in camp. Over sev-| is almost positive a and will be sold, while they last, at the one price ........ ... . 59%¢ der effects, that wee 7535 poo yani .89¢ 1 C| o'clock N ive. * 4000 *, fp * fe enty Schenectad isited i i ¥ }. & R rog y ectadans visited the camp Girard ' (\| International Bible Students' Asso- d is a showman, or rather was a “t: i. | ciation-Prayer, praise Bible study | °\ these days. a showman, he having gone to Platts: I Felt Pillow T0135, KITV Scores of Wash 3. a and testimony meeting, Berry street Mayor George R. Lunn was the burgh wit'h the Coop & Lent cireus,} F i 2 x3 {. | chapter house, 7:30 o'clock. speaker of Sunday morning's camp | 204 evidently believing that there LU Make the most attractive and durable pillow tops for porch, coftage, DreSSeS==Many F r A _ M . was easy 20g A M . A o - s || | ama | Fore tee t ne t ries | 0 « general use. Made of woven strips of felt in 'un cols fect |__ Gpecjalfly Priced $ ? | ence M. Wilmarth, ~209 »Glen street, of the bible reading from Christ's ser-| of wild animals and took up that of| [{| much below their regular price at 98c DEClfi M rice “z. ; { from: 4 until ,$ g'clock, A short must mon on the mount, he spoke to them |a farm hand in the employ of B. &.) ([If oo | - 0 000 00 0 0 C0 0 NNT oe M ~ omanvo Attractive ~ dreesos n pt. { cal program wit commence at halif- on \Manhood.\ - He explained to the | Metribey, who owns a farm to the ' a“), 1”? 18 ¢ * f I'h‘( hall 1} i past four. Prayer meeting service in| boys that as Christ 1 _| north of Plattsburg and conducts a VV $ az popular styles for street,. dress or s* {| the chapel at 7:45 o'clock Dr. CYO8-| feet numane life thaidiztlheiqmrij; $1: milk route in that city. Girard soon izard Floor Mflps, 15¢ wear, 'made of all kinds of secmo =e ; ? : M ni- ° tired: t. i p - ros . - R fron P5 fap ¢ s* {| sere subject will be: The they we should set as our ideal. decided to seek another chine\ and The» are the famous Wizard floor polish mops and this the first tim» nateria's, from #450 up - Mary of ~ to Z mity of a Brother Who Had Been Mis appealed to them to be true to them- rl'eridpd to seek another clime, and these bave been reduced Tor the July # fl? J] treated. selves and live their lives as human éfigfififg‘ Mfifigfigf fag; 2132111313932??? L they have heen offered at this very special clearance sale pmee af | Sale, tor instance;: ~ L B ® lives, telling them that having taken | pj 7 of hi ¥ § wi ; - j ie i JULY 3%, Christ as their ideal that meg}, could Eminglll °:mh3finemfil?yer~s money and g c ‘ Dresses g $6 50 and $6.90. ..... g i Horlcon lodge 349, I. O. 0. F., meets not but follow their interpretation of men employed 2m Shinggiic? $1161}: 20k k kes kak k ke cae ea k k k ares $4.95 * £1 Odd Fellows hall, 8 6'clock. ngugfllncges- t . charged. ' [1 »ases Contaerly $7.50, £7.95 and $8 350 e [ Queen Village lodge, 413 Knights Of | jng fig enfpgiinsvgwi Hamlin Gar | As soon as Mr. Merrihew realized| UW _ woo ~ oF ooo Coo C Mul Lal ee ees $5.95 i} Pythias, meets, Castle hall, 8 / nouimor of 1709111; SSW-dim“ and | that the man had gone, taking with | [% fe gs 50. £9 30 ain af § Friends' church-Pastoral - comMit | ited the camp. He gavewihegolzsnus- himall of the \long green\ in sight,| po ® |y $s 30, $9.50 ard <1 a( { | tee of the church will meet at the Pa\\ | teresting description of the Rag}: he telephoned to Sheriff Moore and <+ ea er en e e 66> $7.95 ¢ g sonage, 37 Grand street, at 8 0'clo@k.| mountains and the U. S. forest rang. Elfin?” Attorney Collins. The sher evr ~13.30, and 1 Free Methodist church - Prayer| ers and told them about many of his quwtafie 031'=t?ifct‘hen rity at the time, SLT. IY Lu uly ea vk lk eek ek ek e 6s $12.95 ye i i meeting in the church, 7:30 o'clock. | own experiences in the \Rockies.\ and telephgnpd if) ggfgr igOt busy] E! | ' | Presbyterian church-The annual] Another visitor at the camp in of the neighboring towns ”(so 31355595110 * * : }{ outing of the Westminster guild. whom the boys were very much inter- look out for the runaway. Amons | ' t Members are requested to meet at the ester, was Samuel Williams of New |the officers notified was - Deputy ; ' i i church house at 2 o'clock. York, a well known naturalis e | Sheri , ; PUC | tol hi P | se fad several liv ( > U Sheriff - John - Sabourin - of Rouses o gw. land [ i | _ wwesteyan - Methodist | churech-An-| pip Eng; ive 15931“? sperimens with Point who within an hour after re- HL GE Jg) (C ~] (3 [ole Jule: (2C algol =1f3 i ; | nual picnic at Round |.. fe g”) ained to the bovs the |ceiving the messaze reported to the; R : i Pond. Cars leave the high school At | poy ”110011 pogfglgxgl‘su’hmgf‘D‘Jisonous district attorney that he had a maul ~ ~ T t tt t ttt TTC C- lates i 9:80 a. m L202 - ~ - reptiles and {under arrest whom he believed to be o [HE \ so tmort mode oto his dying f igoizelildltgdem how easily the later can | the man wanted OBI—rues? IN THE THEATRES sweciea o_. fo ciden days is re- f JULY 2% * Accompaneid by Mr Merrikew and i Mrs. F. Barrett Empi deemed one thousard years later. | _ ‘ } { _ Christ church-Garden club, West j Officer Marsh, District Attorney Col- Mp: o > helt died. The bill for url C R The progtam «also includes Viviana . il street “chapel 3:30 a m P . lins went to Rouses Point, where the Mrs. Edward Fo Barrett died yester san e 1‘” i r f: bu l P“?! 'Y land Reforming Haubbering Rosa. . i ' & T.. t man was promptly identified by Mr. day at her bome in Comstock | am prlaae l -q 0 non > - t American Woman's League meets, M will pfve sn ou ' af - 10 i { Chapter house, 3 o'clock,. Merrihew, | bad Leen dlf seversl months - She iS ffh oy cul Paoue <_ 1 -,. Annual Pilgrimage to Ste. Anne - de- E. M. Wing, G. A. 2, Woman's Re- CC survived by ker bu<band a son. Ed duo. also | will Appeal 20 wil aro Beaup:;.anet;2c‘-; D.J&l HéOExcurs- i £195 0801‘qu ”kg- meets, Grand Army , p A RECRUIT Is INNVRED _--_-- ward F Barrett J;o of New York. and| The Gotham Cr= Foo 0 < 6 Among coe ‘f ¥: u *, hi legends A A o'cloc a ( tot nha k co hy + woe * «tok he vet A » e 1 . . two daughters. Vrs BOJ drvin. off} omé s C0 holds the ade ceunc old Quebec : Abaust 4. PENS AUQUBT 5: BY A TROLLEY CAR Suggestion of Warren COUNTY |Osimne. and Mrs Walter B Kenyon b‘hl‘; r‘“\\f\;,\\‘“d;‘ld bg br Pine\ othe cue tocsed fisthrmPn‘ ; val - a of Comstock. Funeral services will be | L, 5998 aloes Hopper ond Vra\sk | og fue sto so riser w ! | _ Ber Greet Players present \As You . ern Farm Bureau of Benefit | |d CONOR emondan w l Ir the PoC ef raved de priver io tlie Hatron same i ) Tike It,\ undr auspices of Hospital o-- Stood Gazing at General Wood to Farmers. be faker to tomo row. morming | (C8 Perils ef ntver +0 Bo s re | of rhe ciezue pnd wha raised _ aA : Guild on Hoopes' lawn in - Warren Several Prominent Speakers to on Horseback When Acci where interment w.li be made in St ; mes 4 cos Mis | Hoppe ~ C 446] shrine out of < ec _ oat bice. The BUM ! street. * ~ =-- Agne: cemeterm . sev on's. 2 bot on Biv Whese C2at d | pep of prarie Ao ll bars a * ; t, bis -. R pbHTT - I to- annually - H f - ; woz nn __ i hieh oware .. te | owhoat doin ; 1 £ Fa * ent 0 q ceanty is nol to the Shrine ot ~ eal : Avaust 15, be Heard at Riverside t Occurred, Smut on oats in Warmer coanty is closes minstREL swiow. | [580 Coo co | 3\; Ito Nox Io In'the tha Pha ¢ Firemen's Exempt cssoaiation clam- Meeting” not bad this vear. This is probably dae | - Pref W - B. Leonard ba 0 CC rocced ver (1 | Ipfle woode. Cur hoof oll hi given bake, (len Lake, Charles Staples of Detroit, a driver to the wet weather at harves' time dast (to this city, having been compelled to n'n he ,' hos « the place to a - ”It.\ ‘P‘dzfice. It o --- _ --* of one nf the motor tricks at the| year, which prevented the «mall par close br: Flite Lady | Minsirels in 51 Tu. tot (2 o e MMe fr do French Caner ans what Jeru oj LOCALS AND PERSONALS Several prominent speakers will at- gla‘fksfiuw (gimp ofhmiliatry in&truc | ticles of black dust fron tae mutred IT‘A’tnf “was?\ of iTnv “1“;er “E i; CH { WL o £13“: salem io oto the Jew. Mecca to the COT tend ion. is in the post hospital sufferin in pe pood heads ous, he - heard o 6fp 0,000 ' t ( Mobo and Loudre f h i + Renae is mas mey o & the Saratoga District Camp| from injuries - received - by being heads from ! E, UL. fl?” in 3; restretions | | chs |C ' ' Propel The l, fo; Lt: W“ fea i Fred W. Cramer is passing several Meeting to be opened at Riverside struck by a trolley rar w ind llodgnngrbunue. the lull == C. I?\ {dren from - averdins ~ 's atte and pls: f. dec ge d u fl\ {Cole t?!\ £1351“? A s i i & F b a laa \ . ernals. ere sapere sta on fa®g 00.0; postes d s th the n- t © 20109 pe lough wath the cru'ches and ip “32‘s; 1?e;?c1;a§g‘cobson has returned 2111151132 6. and continuing until Au tobtfilpg' who had been riding a mo-] kernels ail winter ar ' _ row when *** “no“; infterts '}“ with the pr ad (4 te Th < to fest . whe have jour- ° hike - ~ * reyicie, s b { in + an ne ton s Prion na- i dC ruop fas ; {- from a two weeks visit in Rochester. | Sunday, August 6, the speak rit) clump of ”0?\pr he machine near 4igats sprout in ''e 5p in€ | l; oo Yue g\ oi a ipo - , l Told n bus in futh to be } T. J. Thorne of Lake George, was | be Rev. Dr. D. B frumxfiffi 2C 21.1“ {hangs—r; ushes and stepped around; The number of ajeccd ort heads since Mav 1 T mos tt dC credced with pow- \ a business visitor in this city yester- gag; and Rev. Charles E. lGut‘ljafrie lgf!*nxe'iné‘:1: L? t‘liamalpgéia'crhairnks rillioflréi isb about. if,“ £6? sent when 7323311 To HOLD ANNUAL outing 1 oar ”5595393; i- day. uffalo. On August 1 R a VC , N about one bushel pe: acte. in POrmu. - L rog a puls pou vali s e 6500 kT C pl use C. 5 ty wee a, 3, pavion or con | Sine edhe ts the inert (ao The Me MD, ond hp met | frat me fon a ien na a cers | Member Of dant Th r [do Sulu hew was soe 1 Suns Tro te omen ; |- intb, were Glens Falls visitors yester- | Mead of Plattsburg and Rev. Dr {eident As he stepped upon the track) CB els. a L. ing tomorrow aftermeon on tho Fous| force T * + L1 hry fa cla \o} - day. c James M. Tayl New York Wood was ; & | The farmers who followed <*o ad\ ce __); Hol- < - Poin _ ro a) bor, by a Redemption e ya lel Linehan and family are at | - Duri th ylor of New Tork L General Wood was approaching frnm! of the Farm Bureau and tieated ther ,\\\ nds - at - Ripley « - Point, Lake] -am fi «13. e nan. miracles cre-, | GID “Ila ke, wh 5h ill {wasset ro Iwoodlalfil gweek a pageant with the south on horseback, and the man' geeq oats with forma'den hyde,. report \ George €~ 1 t cb. Wonder of Can Po} en Lake, where ey wil w setting representinz home hesitated for an instant * serve . tE orm a ae. & N L . 7 1. Deat d an- o} . I mias 8 , - C b instant 'a observe; a entively free from | « Weekf. z 1 llglssmn work will be produced and|the officer, and to this far is in aiilggf \$112 gigft‘gfirz'rrlnfl‘: abni‘ 'r\‘\r1' AN OLD PROvERB > th. icllica there are many Rog Mre. Fry; Bugltand Miss Anna ; banners will be awarded the largcswlarep measure due the qeccidert The | j WIS cat- at £0 cent. It gsed ca be provech a' tnat every eu ct ons 0 The Holy Stairs | - Bocia Sf Fort Arin, shopped in this city deleigangl? and the delegation jour man was struck ho the fender amfgntsqfsliéc.“ HA...“ warm”? l“; broqn o ge 66 tat as Po [ss tue : . R “r IH dE on {it}; i- yesterday. neying the farthest. thrown as least ten feet - When he! )S.) Pl ins crea'me l at somans cs efter oan fool ec & fik to oy NL Misses Anna Powers and Lillian | A day's routine followat was picked un he was in an unson Lonliq tfflra‘wh PM“ eatment are |_) u, goou - Thi. means (ha pule Cae ‘ér‘f‘gfggjg‘zfn‘ihfig ‘fiugkleg‘. rare passing two weeks at ;.§:§re§kfa8t.h 1 scionus cond.tion. He was placed in repaid for * N20 \__ every person IP. pro fa g Cv. __ Each step .ake Bomoseen. . ~9:40-Epwort earnue Methods jan automobile and hurried to the post np A 10 much about entins 'or his own bas un aes , mle ‘é 'he P Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cary and family. | Rev. Dan B. Brummitt, D, D | Junior; hospital. whore he was erven immedi- GARDEN TEA BEING fearh chat he the fo co t» ds forty yess tt ie P have returned from a three weeks' va- | League, Mrs. H. S. Metcalf. ate attention by the surgeons f vear of age he can almost be reck [ use to Pras of meut-e Close at a .n oue, [mmry - LooKING AHEAD [. __ tomext ~ - CAN Cléns Falls Lodge $1, B. P. 0. W.k & Knights of the Maccabees, te0t 298 parents' days at Camp Chingachok the cation at Schroon Lake. 9:45-10:40-Home - Missions, Mrs. LODGED IN JAIL Girard and his home the wide, wide Thursday Morning Half-Price Sale of Cotton Voilles ured, stripe ainl floral patterns, that Several persons who were on the HELD THIS AFTERNOON oned as a phvsisian kong by the rosds ce. :- a stone grot«, Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon and Miss May | Dan B. Brummitt. Foreign Missions,} car claimed that it was not movin \moot js rh k a © - b Missions,| cay b g at Wh then. is thore so much talk to nuthieg an nage of S i Campbell of Comstock were Glens Rev, T. M. Bishop. to exceed ten miles an hour when the| - sfembers of Group 11 .of the Pres-| hv decor. seifmed ration\? bae :;»ri|;;gnf in}: it?“ ti); $52; : Falls visitors vesterday. 1040-10: acciden o-curred. while others who, byterian Aid Souetv are this afer-| A woman can recognize all ordirary [ pugstine fil bores t C B Misses Elizabeth Sullivan and Eva | 10%§5-11:40-Sunday School Meth-j were standing near contended that' noon holding a sarden tea at the wiihout calling on a dbo (o\. I~ The rip to the hwtore <hr ; ' i Sharron of Plattsburg, were guests of jods, Rev. Grant L. Bice. the speed was murh greater - For home of Mr and Mrs. (Clarence M |if thev are ailments *n her C5 arp ising interest and £99.)st j : friends in Albany yesterday,. meeting. tfunately the man's incuries are not of Wilmarth. 2998 Glen She feajsaey she generally knows erocch to burst no fares fjgpg\ hi 't‘h“‘v)§‘, w ext { 3 Miss fgnehsr MgCarthytandd erS' llzs'gg—gmnen & setions character 'will be served from 4 to 6 o' loc k | nee that greatest nf all c fo: ana Hujson cen cam; 55153633? = ames Loughlin have returned from | 1.30.5- ecreation, mountain climb. wann During the tea a musical program wail | syeh - ailmn's, Lydia F Pirkham's * ml w iP be hes tE) i a visit at Bluff Point. They made the 'ing, lake trip, baseball Field day of FRIENDS ENJOY OUTING. i be rendered. At the conlusion of the | vesetable Compound. and | likewise ha: he}: L2. L\ muff” \® “fr“ffmgf ”2g £ 5 “113.13? aut‘opaobxlg. tennis, under supervision | of | Rev. About 100 members of the Friends': program i« ed tea. doed coffee, sand |ape is familiar with the standard ao g\ é, I“! LUV an“ de- 10 Miss Jessie Mickel has returned {John E. Thompson, church and s~hocl enjoyed , wiches and cake will be served in the remedies for other diseases tole as fo fafe - ond aml V ho 6 R to tins city after hiavirfi spin?“ a VtSigh—fChm-ch Efficiency, Rev H. S.|\ the anaul outing of the church yes-| garden. leges * iw. elciover pMV, | week with her parents, Mr. and MrS.|1 etcalfe. terday at Kavadeross park, Saratosa t= Osteopath, C e i { George Mickel, of French Mountain. 6-7-Supper, 2, Lake. The party returned home last Children cry Dr W. Wallace Micks, Osteopathic . Tes *s Caliah CI Li & , F - T-7:30-Social «clinic, Mrs. D. B.jevening at T o'clock 7 hysician, - 244 Glen. Phone 757 y ianan, ever lghtwe'ght’ A i LOCAL CONCERN MAKING Brummitt. FOR FLETCHER'S Reute and chronic diseases success- At the Park Theatre Today. Has Not Yet Had Ch U irt ppp | _ 7:30-8-Song service, led by Rev, IN THE CRADLE. C A S TO FR I A {fully treated Consultation free. _ * ance i GASOUNE SUBSTlTUTE Casslus J. Miller. © A son was born last evening to Mr. ° ° in Y * _ King Raseott will -in a thro To Show His Skill £7 8.9-Inspirational hour, Rev. Char-|and Mrs Joseph F. Hamlin, $ Darwin == err n no p‘, “dz ammh w if???“ T 1 ‘Wh: open ' $ The Glens - Falls E. Guthrie, D. D. avenue, Toone To aoe af a bue ape of - Phe. to, e Works is introducing throughout the ie rarersane program - also meld To} Pavie of? { | 1.8 state a new ,Drel?ara'u°n known .a‘s taa ® %s Pe etbe te ata Ate ale tt atts ats aas at e teats ae ate ate 82000 estate s the Fearsers Kooud © l ' I i F motortine, which increases the mile {¥ **** ** Nein lie e alice Ge Ge e aR Bee li lieBea (3B ale aS ae at ig Beals lge ale ite alel ae ace Ze azn ote ice aca ae ite ice reac s Fist Two Poss dhe Vm thom 10 bo, age of every gallon of gasoline. It|4 e 5 s a. (Ba Street, fin paste 0 (ms No@rPb.! } M wpa , © 4 the (f . : a boop is also used to remove carbon from iif -Al a mg 'P and Univer . wee} ) bof rasoline. It is* a scientific prepara-|& l Fx a } tion and several firms are 4 Th Wth°ng '\ Ue woe ags F handling it. # to he White Hos 60 s a Sore 1C { © +- b -- L222 oil. $ . sear ory ea dnes biay~ £ 1. & > graphic puchaPe oi f gie \n, dad , s - 2 \ 7 {o , A. If is the tal oon «2m s ee | v top aut tei ein Re init ip inte int |T We are showing several new styles in LADIES' FINR # No. 8--Apples and fresh of taste, and every salad | | \PCX £s.\ r r as cals } f a 2/2 WHITE K ; . ivor tey & QoL needs these qualities, though made Aron of the |: wig e & \& ITE KID and POPLIN PUMPS, also the ivory grey and £1 . The*mystery as to just why | in part of preserved fruits, which bawngi he 'l‘;gd.r.:fi 13? e pone | § U Ex 4 f+ Palm Beach kid. #) Adam bit into the apple still re- are soft and sweet. Then again, the serinc his beeh chatled t> a Y } & esl ex d mains unearthed despite our fa- the apple in the salad makes un- malern civilization. The Lo ub. af the' ' 1 4 F Xka &i mous Nick | Carters, | Sherlock | necessary the vinegar or lemon Ehartaficxra \of the older s have! y Fa Ii: d #| - Holmeses or any pre-historic de- juice of the dressing, as in = | Deon reincarnated in the bodies of: & & $ i: % | - tectives who may have solved the following: the modern:, and a pledce wh. h the . 4 & | enigma of the stolen hatchet or , i € (+ pegge Yol d Of f 3 pars #| shadowed an unscrupulous cave- * Fruit Sala@ £. & */% #] man whose wife was seeking a 1 I 4 FAE 4! grounds for divorce proceedings, Pare, quarter oat ca a°o apple t. 4 & # | Mayhap that bite was prompted of good fiavgg. 1ptreac. hquartclr # ! & & because of Adam's thirst. This into, maul}; thin s xcels without ail & 4. does not sound logical, and no lowing them to fall apart, umf # A| 4 # | doubt needs a little explanation, {reflvmlfi Is “a; by usxtng kmife & */ # * & | which lies in the fact that apples firxzontabjir. $11: a hea 350—955 . 4 Fak 4 | - are known to be more liquid than {desahmax ooo Tent * with bow. ras <- # <] 4 #| solid. In fact, they are about 85 e the apple lightly w ‘hp we FRANKIE CALLAMIAN . p $% 3 essere e n . cee ta tis bot. using | a « ins | at % am looked around for a handy » * «t y MeKetrick. f <. k8 1 BJC G3 T to Pan McKetrick, man- - 4 # 4/4 #| spring and found none, he may thofroughly. Serve hs l?t\gce In' 1916 B. G. no- acsr o Frimice Callahan, this y wag; : | < Al &| have accepted the apple to satisfy 181? andsfarfiishhth {tic (“If body had ever heard uEhrweight has not been fortunate | 3 m &| his thirst Then esaim, he may OH 5G Mok hay bo of eroush in obtiming good matches 40 | & , & ? § . : , i ir 3 e > 2/2 These fine pumps-the season's best selling footwear- &| GNC, 2§°Qm§fi§ge§nffiflf§u BAB used on the salad. POLARINE prove tis worth, U4 4 c T---AUVD #!% are all marked down for our REGULAR JULY CLEARANCE %| mint jnlep or .a martini cocktail A In 1916 A. D. every mo» eod to defeated Pan | A p 4] 4 w f ~ o# whilch at that time, of course, were Apple Custard torist knows that Polarine “in“. Hf, d ST“: 3,,§;figge%erlal‘ig€ | CX ' abs | ate H ; tary _- . * po H P : : hs a . h Intion« L war ai dieanNal.. nds 1 - 4 P Two 4 __ I btai elma If a specialty of fine hosieey-values you cannot 2 ml “131823; éfllfififiéfihfi‘i 35:11; & qu whof pare 4 and fmlxafftered 50:2? $22)? greater“ from every one of the newspapers. He. | <4 wo new lice b a a £|% obtain elsewhere in the city. < han ' apples with a half a cuptul of wa- repeaed over Dundee, at Broklyn, but, 2:2\ field : dots, one a 4 3: 9 d bmetyhazf a chang» fere I ter is allowed to cook until the motors. . for some unknown reason did not get j , i ned mouse brown and the 2} & 200 Fx f, asfllt may, there is MOTG | apples are soft, After removing Sold wherever, you set what was coming to him for his viee . : & other made oftwo harmony & reer 4 gilt that! 1 §U°flk to the saying! from fire add half a cupful of the Secony sign. torv. which was probably due to poar | \# shades of grey. 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Fommy S ' 4 150 GLEN STREET 5) 4 me =I, # | / counter. = & t a y-hve §WW@fl-qmg§fi\ He has beaten Robideau, Tommy 4: \ \ * é 4 100 Glen Street & O ' minutes in a moderate oven, Serve to M A idk sc Ate \W} | phy, Joo Azevedo.and éarned th®\ f afi tv tle Cn Ge pap Borla n | Erect vateat R \ #) , One sour apple should be used with sugar and cream or hard, . eree's decision {n Boston, over Gilb | ' CB olny l eb tv bette iis vit Quierta ivi lie Ge Re le tected te uite | 18 fruit Salads, because it is crisp - sweet sauce. aa P T ai ' ‘ + . - Rez. w J Gallant, . . kro soll | ‘.:I|_lll‘|lll|?l‘tlilplilzll' -.s5 36 37 3 202 “cm summit. 10516 - MADE IN U.S.A. BX P\ L