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CC * ener nave dt nnn n anes rnm nn naren nee me cc e uc ,,,fir:w,_r \ , THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, TUESDAY RVEAING, AVGUST %, | PAGE FIVM ooo ~* ermm = wen | Et?’ Br z ] m F~ 5 mg pes 5 | Er— -$ Er\.— film _L 1. a A f , | 1 l ; P , r day. Captain Livingéton of D com- [na Mex. if right. | ATH : a M NA i , | pany entertained all officers of the| 7, a ar . . H F - AL : f U -|% ‘ First battalion with a party today. a gpeeaf ugfaliezeatizrcgrgéég figscgflfi a ( HF . L , , = geant Frank Mascelli of C company . 1 o i . ; ' AI PAC | I f a \ |_ MISSION, Tex., Aug, 1.1-This is &A {reports the following for dinner to- ' AT ~ ' A A. | i A . LJM[|| mighty good game country, the N@|day> Roast beaf, potatoes, bread «nd 10d AUGUST 4. . ( f | 18 L. [IH [YI] tives say, and vestorday aftern00n onffee, and for - «upper-“real baked <\ en Greet Players present \As You » f & I} Captain Hall of K company, Glens | ' \ . ber . 2T 'A ke It,\ undr auspices of Hospital Falls, and Lieutenants Groesbeck and | yigq - bi“ coffee. The menu is v& Timely News from. on Hoopes lawn in - Watren hamburger | steaks. stows, 40 . e , ' * Hall of I company proved it by ENing macaroni, cheese ard tomatoes, leim- # Rt S j {|Feet. {0 {Meeting of Board of Health Camp of the Second Infantry ou and tefurmin8 NHP 2,525 0° SD0Ut|onade, iced tea and pancakes and (5) the BQSSM@H‘E “E; po - fas tx ai . 1 $. , syrup. The rook : r +C [, Avevst 15, Held Last Evening in City Becomes a Mass of MUd more then twenty of the birds. but in:| Wilson, Chirkrow and Nagle. - .- {om r-i{{Firemen's Exempt cssoaiation clam» lasmuch as dusk was coming on they g f th | # } ke. glen Lake Ha“ and Water. 1 £ th in the bru: Soma of the wags of the regiment A f A . ® ® ost some of the game in the brush. |are talking of starting a guessing con © A genie (If FOE\ Summit hi 1. OCALC WSONALS ---# =-- $ The officers entertained their|test as to when the Secend will go \ Ln p y» f 1 Q ° . - . ' w rother soldiers wearing the bars on|north, a nickel as 4 ot Peas 5 fl & ° During a meeting of the City Board FAl,LS. TO GET INTO TENTS | BX with a i fgeon parple today | prizes-fret, - secant \| beabs bn 8 Piflfingcafds Hzadmg £ L A {il urs. J. C. Knoblauch of Lake George: of Health, last evening, considerable and it was mighty good. ton. They} would be sometring lik» the inn fop H Funterpainmeat is the 4% m1 1 7 & . r 221 A * e + a.0 . 1 & - ' c 1 t otored here yesterday. attention was paid to infantile paraly-'Captain Hall of K Company and|got shotguns in Misston for the occa-] pools that are >o;pt on bard An unusual opportunity firs requisite of summer ,f } | H . , . sis. As yet the dreaded disease has . sion. th eocean liners, of were before Cor % 6 at th a ‘li‘ftmocfkgfifiguggs gfgigfigcgego, 18 & gotlllalrokgrtll out in this 'city but thei Lieutenants Groesbeck and When the Second New - York in| many got to diéhn‘bing the business for clubs and sociaties to Book- Egukl ttafh fed Fike { $ rs Fans ealt lieve i & Tl r v bas & R ataguat effort are the be ! } ifrs. John Reynolds of Argyle, WaS | tpg guailéltaflflaeestlifliem in being on | Hall of I Company Go fantry first came to Mi-sion the coun.| Of ocean traveling. e anticipate their | ener are one st , pigs i ffl Glens Falls visitor yesterday. Dr. C e- B try was on its best behavior. the wind Men of L company ar com inn? . for a Lot o- . == h s ives i . ; - : \ A reat shape-from the G Mexgi.| mail is not received at sll regulary . ocd] hepto - \ W ”:\ug‘ftEf’féifigivisf“éifififi spent xvhctyfizis doing alldpa can to improve, £62,153 $1,11- “rams 2: m‘h‘f a? 131319 The hospital quarters have | been sale are of a qmality you ix 7.5.9 mumem nes the #. L, t: t unday in this city with relatives. conditions in his district so as to pres MISSION, Tex.. Aug. 1.-Continued foothills of the Adirondacks toward | greatly bepefited be the 'an ing down ef will be proud to offer for “You. will fud Lere an . me f 4 £ s. u as ; vent disease of any kind breaking out, st p A 1 - p through v Al Neil Reardon and James Cunning | q;. b Out storms, one after another all day, and} night time. - And then the weather |a board - floor areuchout, mor lam passed yesterday in Albany. discussed the disease. Miss | Marjorip which continued inst night, flooded the| man shifted the breeze, in fact. he cut |Lipes is an indefatigable worker ro: discu 7: j use. You may havo | peeelont asportmer® - of 5- Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner of Boston, uckman, public health nurse, rePort-\eamp of the Second New York Infan |it off at times ane what a differencejonlv as regards the routine work eft - choles of sither whist size te novelg and miso sesres 7 n . r ; ed that during the month of July she ,try ; n . ; 1 qt the mar ooo de> ; ; « ,» assing several days in this city. |© char . (try and made condition- wretched for| there was. It grew what the natives|the hospital tent. but the mar is : f t the ap cury nigle w ha 15mm iapharfi' \Ir. is a guest of Ba.] BV estigated nineteen children, who|seores. The camp is flat. with straight| call \mucha calorc.\ which meana|that concern the hea'th of fle camp with linen finish backs | of t‘} > earlier (UPS! k ed \g f ifard McEacIiirQi; at' Assembly Point. come to Glens Palis from districts in; depressions. The streets of the camp} \very hot\ in Eng) sh. Northern atms ,He is inspecting here and there <c= and gilt edges or regular books, many ef wecou youl _ p ! a A Al: Bain Miller of. New York, is visit. which infantile paralysis had develop- in places are small creeks. The water and - necks | proceeded to grow ored |Pany streets, kit hons and | ow size with art platurs backs have probably neves read, a' L_ to p Ung his brother, Joe Miller. Eim | 20; \ Miss Buckman did considerable! rippled as it ran from one direction top under the attention of Old sol ani ! ebmen how fo best mre-erve th ir [l & at doo each. 602 | © ] in Emmett Hazzri’s of Kattskill | Bay. 23532251133 the month. Her report is zmmhnr. In many places water peols| shoes limbered up from the water health. Major Lees d+ most vel and gilt edges. They are w 7 Ly i 'was a business visitor here yesterday. Da pees haw 49k. ormed. The soldiers splashed about| that flowed into th m gown the leg. of able man to the regimen p . ba ¥ 2 4 ZNMm. I. w. Bovee and daughter of! Cases carried over, 175; cases droD-!late in the afternoon preparing for| the perspiring solliers Aad pae vel - \Billy\ Pov] be- sqerecded | Genige hem? than the usual ? Gflfil‘fiflfijeed & p l=£7301t0n shopped in this city yester ped. 3; new cases, 5; referred by phy-;night. The wa'er did not get into the | day it has been she wer , and it g- cool Doring as leader efotre hand o w'ile cerds antl «re offered at E fig 3 A £53121}? ' | sicians, 4; referred to physicians, 2ijtents this time because, profiting by | again. the latter $o on furlough up retth 190 Padk. ye peners &. £3; Mrs. W. H. Faxon of Chestertown, gifSilg‘sedg—‘fPI‘vilfilgff'toa;.PYllsg:bith slglf‘first washout rains, wooden - flooars| It should be ma'e Poin thit there The Texas gophe ot lite prairne £3 Arc thape Lold, clear.-Laced va f 124 Afday=in this city . 2 063) VIS « 1 49; were paced in ali ten x is fence xB he cwag log has oedd to make frien R 4 10) ' ‘ if? fixed yesté gyn this city ShOP-|{reatment' and demonstrations, 19; puard kph; i «li tents except the L10§pifi$f$§ndr 1:11“); gym“; “Li xnifhhtdl‘r(31115112; 12h; Irsrt'wfrrijq'ila' Fgfle Aflfi adamlefinayvx on sale at Eff: # {é Isédor Sofi*;5§&~5Pét?ick Smith of laggéshtsptentgtgtt‘ 5m??? (1671? Pfihips Captain Trumbull of G company, of- { through one \rain' h.” Pui mulrftt‘fir'l'rx cusses\ affinmv-z fiqfijxl-in‘nFlI “1 0,90‘ bank afr “Til, colle y [a'Greenwich, spent Sunday in - Gens,, stgat‘ono 95: is “£13 ut”;t°rs.fi“’r of the das, de~ailed frorn that{ and. when it has < me, (t co 'Sl tolk | eampan. put gh 0 Saud hey 'About . wructed, eastl. read and {g alis. berculolsis' Vizgtspril‘laii] ncatses. i tu ' company soldiers late this afternoon | ing about it | The J aser colanlfify feet from where to are stand \O gS goosh -t _ The Has and Mrs. Robert Droppelman of | Cikey 26+ invest had roat cu tug'eg at close f'f tFa finnfrhrm-x, rains. Ther | were very light 10 foes c=e so ds rs ing is a little gopher that comes right 2,00 concealed, - | Hake George, were visitors here yes- 39; investigated families coming had to wade throuch mud and water liked them excee© ag) The we-e go ta the tento owher even ching ds Hardiv a might but t} it R & | ¥trday. rge, & * from glstncts fvhsre infantile paraly: more than ank'e deep in aome places enough to be rego dol }. a lifpw mug-r food. To > a bit of the prjgoction -f an ante T 4 k d \ «k Mrs. Edward McAlpine of Schenec- 5:95 eglsfed, 29d C35? of whooping to get anywhere. The rains, which | as worthy of ne e anl erlers fo r'zead out for him and se tat he gets , bole a | \ ne, rinks an ? 'Hady, was a guest of friends here yes cone llelmlar’e to health officer, 5; {continued intermitingly in the even- | drills for the day were counter=enljit © \ tal robe is needed and ows 3 ioiterday. general pu lic hFath calls, 8‘,;,_ total! ing, made | comlituions | very - poor.| ed and the mer plaved hi-etu m', The folowing promotion-~ - for the \/ are tumble of) good - mat» 32275 or a= E] 4 l Mrs. G. H. Stockbridge of Hulett's | calls, 183; milk dispersed, 279 12) Roads leading from Mission to camp |acouple of the st et-in nlace of tej Second tegimvent band were announc a aie. e a a e < ltt.anding, passed vesterday in this city | quarts, | were quagmires and in the lower part | drilling. | No- woo der that te rigs Vo po orada Sergeant - Ado'ph Van rials and will afford : n cataflfl Tripfi | : whopping? 3 > 3 Health Officer Palmer: impressed of the town a iake of considerable | kind of showers dan 'ere on My; 19 poh fajikanflui m“ to Z;,-'m§‘maw§r, that at the a 1 \ ql Thomas J. Hanley is in Rutland, Vt., Ppflnflihehbnard the necessity for keep depth formed. ( hildren romped and { lar. ( Fran' Catriek co Obe band : . tme be wost Ly} of roul leather, _ ' called there by the serious illness of Lfiigmfnzti Omellsugrguridmgs clean and' half swam in this, Jnat as children up| _ Colonel Andrew | T. nel rgeant, Povate POT Maton to be same fime being Post ; or tan, dor meen or o,; kes slim relative. flies andnfnngquitgeff ing places - for Shogrh frolick in shailows near the sea-| Colonel Tavlor of the - Se an ' haw jee peril sergeam 1LoGrand Well sightly in deegs and col- var op from $5.00 up. . ; is § mos &. ; shore. > i the M ipde n ss teral be sup ergean ender a rAP s s ggulzdlgf li‘i'ysrzniitefi aglgzgflfigéafis It“: thAPCOI‘dIEg tfo FT} Pafimor's report for Twentv-five men of the Second in- 22:11“ It? “him?“ Manph‘rzin'» .r-.“n~r~,‘: ! Lt» it.“ \ gut-1211“! “(421W 1.xrr;?,£-n‘r“7' omnng. ° It PH ”A: bill Site/Elmer a \ h sters, Misses Lyons, 4 e month of July there were three fantry, who a \heuzh in co If miles v, Pu r C F 4b be C ile Hgle Ruesa~ calle f so fso hia\ Lm ks, meld! Def ' \miligegiafl’es Mercier and Miss An- giiGZIOfrdi?htthfPr-ia' Th?“ of measles, had not been 1m the Uni'ed “32,3212? gixtil’wigéhsn 5:an av‘H’rrmT (\fifth 1Tv | kl. ml, I xlxin‘wldl; 1\ C2 i?“ 5 All mann |\ lon} ee i u: $5, $6, $7,, $8 Iiima Malone hgve returned from a Visi i eujnsis Sufi; 51T:::ili2rpn?1$ Sift-Eff vice, wore mustered in as regulars to- | of brush across te Rio Gro m:e c<o~ e some Seoteb poul) s t. - anu $9. . R iin Niira‘l‘tfjfiru‘r at Aibam‘ was an over He also stated he believed there exiat' \--- 00 e ore e C mon tor fo hem f fringpd C L $3.50 I!“ po \u liq Infse’vergg ' nda: t ad Airs \ / ed several cases of whooping cough 400 e¢ - styl ~ atl colors from $9 E; itgmncéai “gnuest of Mr. and Mrs. which have not been reported Twenty] °o”o’°¢°%’%“§0690.\0 (twigozoo'zoogoozoozoe300200? to $16.00. itp dim steamer size and $10 ae dgilrs R. XM. L Carson _re | two births and 26 deaths occurred dur! ** . . %* At $5.00 we f ature a spe. | uf in regikar sizes. i r. and Mra. ing the month. Rs veg . eg g ® ' 6 . | entertaining Dr. and Mrs. Guy Flagg | pp Conrad R. Hoffman. acting milk ‘g‘ wl * af eial value in &n acl - 04 ”If“? flbg‘z‘og’él‘amhe m \ ~ j.of Nashua, N. H. ; cenor heme Pain. #19 *, - cija \be , trauks prom .00 up. ' ‘ C F and Mrs. Gibbs and Miss Gibbs gfggfifiilwpnrtod scores of dairies, 3 reused 029 piaid robe, size 04x - n- Matting and fibre pmlit- | Burdett |- of Afr. and Mrs. '\\ gobn R. Loomis. Ir. M; W. J. Hav | $2 w FX ebos, in several bearntifil | pn ua from $1.00 up; bags . (eosin Fuer ma u s A COLUMBIA CRAFONOLA COMMERCIAL CONTEST $ | c s : o ' Miss Anne Sullivan has rtiémnndiggfipssfixelsm Wright, 66; M. K. 030 ® | 03° cmonmnres. t: im 496 up. tes ~~ from a two weeks' vacation New | - plumbin & 1 %o A pal ¢ umbing Inspector W. D. Ralph re [a, $ ka A Enrifuand Boston. L Iported 3% inspections. Fifteen sigas %* N 0 OR W HG K3 f te 50 Wiliam Sisson of Nebraska. is 4 for master plflmbers werz nrdralfpn-i ‘9\ BEG! NRNG T M R0 AND ENflil FER» 15, 191? “a wd * Tp L. UA > filligtt'zfioglsqtsrfgr, Miss Myrtle Sls , Complaint was made that Danfe! Line ‘439 _- 30 a is 6&5 wimv ébfiffia g Sb * . . han perfor r c y+} TI AH G F » j ‘ Robert Weigh of New - York, is 3a. i fmer-gufilcfé‘iglbmg work withou 0°» 3‘ hast? Jad Olen Stroq CleasFelis N f spending a few days in this city as | Nhl ! \o * the guest of friends. | TT t 43° Sal R Ve ' Miss Marjorie Engel of Albany, is: + re mis ~ srending several davs in this city as ' ‘°g° Any school, lodge, club, as- aid you in gathering votes. 03» a L____.—-—HGL__.JEL 3C 1] f C Ut ¥the guest of relatives. i .+ ' ' ' ' ole If fc re. w. ChSpicer. Bacon Jstrfieei. is ! “a, sociation or organization of Do this now, so names of all ‘E’ e A ‘ A entertaining ber sister, Mrs. J. R. Van-, + & F On ne onfesanted in A great steel J \ fiervoorf' of Warwick. i {a BE ENFBRGED &» Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, the contestants can be pub- & A fi! {a gf‘ (Th, me ei n a breat tea : Mrs. I. A. Porter and Mrs. George | lo’o lished carly. RA 'A if bbq} ! ‘ Ser e «Sh absslurely ; T indcabure of Bolton Lending, rere ! [tgt Fort Edward, South Glens b 3 vh #6 , aad C O Corl, . i visitors here vesterday. f a*\ Falls, Lake George and sur- is G cot *,* ' oat Mo sor urens. which i Charles Vail; who has been a guest; '¢:¢ £11 20. 'tg' . S 1:21 This is a. voting-not 1 0:9 Q a 5, g g ho b ~\ actually of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rowe, has | F 1 3 rounding vicinity is invite drawing-contest. + 6 8 + ons a o joplte d Stites 1 feturned to Ardmore, Pa. [Eatables in Stores Must bev % «* Ay [¥] ELEUNN caca: sore of oh. h Mr and Mrs. H. B. Wilsey. Clinton | £, to enroll and become a con. oe V « peaky rags. sub 7 a Mra. fT, B. Wileet. i- Adequately Protected from <*g* One of the ten michines in %* 1 eus (t £ avenue, are entertaining Charles F. . . 'at» testant for one of these in- a ba . \ ead ete a ano i Rowen of Springfield, Mass. 7 i Dirt and Flies. | *s\ the contess- *& 1 cn. oc onto eatop 3 f His; Metric? (”rlaytnrlhas returned! [020 struments. 0:0 Prog o ape « - nd a cso lern crcus rom Gen Lake, where she was a guest | 6 Comm ts au l 1 < ho flen' oef mer- i of Miss Blanche Davidson, I As the resuit of a resolution adept ff Telephone Braydon & Chap- ence tomorrow to save *** co + h. Ceof , are «tfered for ' F \frs. James Haves is passing a few ed last evening by the (its Bnard of ## - your votes for your favorite 0:9 t s , sand of the weeks at Cleverdale, Lake - George.| Health for the purpose of protecting: Man and printed matter will ba o eq opy r roe - kol har e ed feng. 4 1 Ad is ++ & 4 Mr Haves spent Sunday there. < the health of the people of Glens Fals! $ school, lodge, club or organ. ** .,., poet tps e e aa ae e - i Miss Anna Sullivan of the Hoffman DBroprietors of hotels, boarding houses | 4% be sent you free of charge to ization. #1200 $ oa ur u 2 cs - EIGHT NURSES WILL BE s store, has returned from a vacation i OT Olhecll‘ places maintained for the a 3%, why andl je rot conto oe Ele a 5, B spent in Boston and New York. commodation of guests or lodgers © % © rea foto sup | é, s The Misses Thiessen, Misa Brassm! must notify - persons | having in 70:0 6:0 f Roe L Cto ar a t e n> n f GRADUATED THlS YEAR 4: and Mrs. Gleason of Assembly Point, | their care non-resident children under 5% whe ol cire g vs 20 . {: shopped in this city vesterday. 16 years of age that the children dur , $ $0 the or Tops +0 tas | sono. will be graduated this 4. . H. W. Pangburn left vesterday after. | ing* the first two weeks after their | %* ® oraspnee qc erk of the nC | - the Fens Fails Hospital : ; - noon for Bluff Point, Lake Champlain, arrival must not come in qpntact with , £0 The following merchants of Glers Falls vall or daet A VOTING CONTEST, Awarding ten Co «88 owpth othe te bagg or y a a ) I & so vae. 'o Nurse: The com- C i; where he will transact business. any other children, except those in | ;*, Lis . $ grmup f all foe fore: ai wi. be held dur r it Mr. and Mra~fE &: Stevens, Mrs. the same house. Proprietors of such ; % lumbia Grafonolas: *\ ane af s hich was nen ©} aeg N8 Ct trat week in October. The {: ' J. P. Rounds and Miss A. P. | Places and hosts in private homes | 4,@ . te jung. hut gy 00 on.. ae bort nf the vase some of whom + p: .l - motored recently to Cleverdale. | must notify the health officer when ; z Adamson & Bayle Co., Real Estate & T. J. Kennedy, Mf'rg of Eureka 106, ab, they Sued a not ore nona dw os f 're ads completed their three , n Prof. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson and | ever they 1.1ave as guests any noi l z Insurance. Case Note 5¢ Cigar. 3 mum growth |tos wt oon sourse of training are: ; x daughter, Margaret. of Cleverdale,| resident children under 16 vears of : %* Bickley Brothers, House Furnishers. Mack & Kennedy. Flour, Feed, Grain, #180 that at ois a romporotsels - Mis.. c) Mam Hall, Grace Briggs, ¢ were Glens Falls visitors Saturday. | age. They shall also immediately i:o # P. P. Braley, Stationery, Books, Wa!l Hard and Soft Wood. Qa \tea c c «Ben the ute tea I\ tabet> Tva (roas, Caroline x Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hays have late every child or other person in the . $ Pa Miller Bros. 104 Glen St.. Buick * hard by son lf ud bn nen > C Qq Lat te ar 3 Coah too M Sweenev, Eliza« £ l & per, Crockery. 8, in hand b 25. 2T . C 6 returned from an automobile trip to | building \who appears or is thought , *&* Braydon & Chapman, Music Store, Y Agents. #38 are stu! seung an ' othat the 0 thore f} 000 Fiennett uci Mre. Helen Hamil- L Saranac Lake, Keene and Elizabeth! to be affected with any communicable o yM C. A BIZ ' 6045 O'Leary's City Market, Quality Meats, &% of edu ating wa ! boe e, 002 ,_ 50% 7, town. ‘dvzsease or- any dissase presumably | $ a a E ¥ g- . Warren St. $0 witty them age Now oh rind oa thi. 7 Afr. and Mrs. W. C. Underhill, M. C. | communicable. 1 <3 eo. S. Eddy, Grocer-3 stores, City C. V. Peters Co., Clothing, Men's Fur. ®® art che Sou oon It oan c -+ 1S MADE B © T'nderhill, Jr., and H C. Stevenson of | - The resolution also provides for the sto and South Glens Falls, nishings. & forest hs l 30 } 1 ota freapnt ) Yonkers. were Glens Falls | visitors | sterilization of dishes, knives,. forks. | 4 Empire Theatre. Prowse Restaurant, Home Cooking, 90 $0 fhe muat oe c: c upd FOR STORMY WEATHER i Suadayh x etc.. thedabolition of common drinking f‘g’ B. B. Fowler Co., Department Store,. Glen. ‘z‘ ppr sees t= a woop 'n ab exfeus. R + , Mrs. Leon Kirkpatrick has returned CUPs and common towels and facilites | «/% Rebinsor Hid'w. Co.. Best Hardware &e bame fP ona tonto hog ts sews. nea . ir sting! * from Harris Bay, Lake George. where | for washing of the hands in all public $30 G‘enPhszgdé); ?3§té:i§:ifiubaem¥vgof\$ and Plumbing. $, paper weve oder s sess the cfabhife gn oto 6 gy Qmifizlfinngg 12; fagor- she was a guest df her sister, Mrs. ' eating places. - The sterihzation of . € paid laundry slips resgnted at George P. Sauter, Photographer, Lib *5* © tho gen Berk C i- cap {L of we e]; Leon Boynton. gglasses, cups. spoons. applies to soda 0:9 the Ridge 5,2, Stage )p rary Building. «2+ ef sen od 006909 Sve ~ Atos . fHforpes, Friday Rf?) Mrs. 0. G, Finkle and daughter, Miss ; fountains, candy stores and saloons, ; @, - 9 LUC ul a R. J. Scoville. Motor & Bicycle Sport- &+ n* f Lowa. Hm é! yaw?“ i“ Edith Finkle, and Mrs. D. L. Rogers) as well as hotels, boarding house and | # Glens Fal's Times, \Has the News ing Goods. §\ seldire to che pers! ke 2 e . v \ Thase who witness: of Bolton Landing shopped in this | refaurants. %* Hartman & Mason Co., Shoes-Hosiery. Singleton & Son, Coal.Cement. $@ their tra pere tm fea S hee toot ( (2 loth a T- rire of the Shr 13553; . city yesterday. Persons, who corfduct sola - foun / «*e Henry & Luce, Home-made Milk Bread, F. C. Viele. \The Rexail Store.\ 124 4% that primailiv make ote Den\ pol- sills ,f.'l further \Awkr fee flibt > Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irish have re. | tains, candy stores. fruit and grocery | g 76 Ridge St. (not less than 25 or 10 G'en St. t e. an intereating. thee . .C £900 yup. .r'm‘,,.;‘,if.m .{v}llan{e all turned - from Elizabethtown, | where | stores or in fact anv place where fruit ' cent wrappers exchanged - for Wilmarth & Son, Furniture, Rugs, Up- ## ovilenee that them on th os . vo Lire muy Y : e_ we % & 3 p n . crine chets are now sal they passed _ the-month of July at the | and vegetables or food of any kind | 4% votes.} hoistery. , & not been -: J Cle Vares spose stapes on cale R Fa , | #*e & Y $% has n n lat Vues aifus store Hotel Windsor. is sold are required by the resolution ; 4% &e are still the Ringe Some t cs n 0 \2 oc. N Mr. and Mrs. John Parant of Wood-{ to keep all such places in a clean) $ A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY $0 spite theis erforee D0 on f 6 se b land, Me., who are passing their sum-| and safe manner and adequately pro s* . her cesented to obtain a Perfect Musical Talki Mack! These or 200 %* Iv as they Pave been nu e } as 1M|DSUMMER MEETlNG 1C mer at Cleverdale, motored here yes- tected from dust, dirt and flies. 1 s*o is here 171939“: 0 obtain a Perfect Musica aiking Machine. hese (is range in ‘OQ he quie ur a' to ea R - 200 as ( f terday and-ghopped. . Dr. Conrad Hoffman, acting mik | $) value from $15.00 to $200. € on an open cose c0 ece amp QF BEEKEEPERS ASSN William Garwood, Jr. was an over- | and food inspector, reported that he , *% Ther will be placed on exhibition, duri ri f th in the var a *\ =- - RC , i Auring tI eriod of the eantest, in the i s # \C\ .-- - ' : | _ Sunday guest-6f friends in Saratoga. | had caused the proprietors of several (§» business of the articipating merchants ving the period of the contest, in the various places 9° &) 7C polly comptains n Ch (dren. Thee d gmmer meeting of the Adi Mrs. Henry Stevens is a guest of stores to cover their fruit and vege . & MOL OC R P ¥ P i \* * des Aatioret Porm Ut. -N noone © Ke Association ivm friends in tables. ‘g‘ Votes will be given for all cash payments, and payments on accounts | (except Columbia *C , M “If” [VC 22 128 arian 'WV'- r. 3 g- c? w' the apiary of H aC “1321115. £22“fibrggshffonovingue; BAPTISTW | «& Graphophones, Grafonolas and Records) at the rate of 5 votes far every five cents paid o f: vears ©5 be o lg Ir. adfay if Mou:n. ane mie west af Fort Edward PW sit in this city as a D4, . * $2 iC ME Avsentert, ari ows \pcr ope Tewroe More: : yo [i] - aot Mp and Mre Te Keplem: has re | prpgoaar| y Em??? SITE-EDP\: ANY SCHOOL, LODGE, CLUB, ASSOCIATION OR ORGANIZATION * US as ic. MVL FH $Me ne hss T+. &n ho present and R bol red - ew York. 1% . {s . #14 D a meceenop w?! ~ o Pdbooues the Natiena nre o . 1 {.g Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trembly and 03° may become a contestant by saving the votes and depositing them with the persons who shall bo 5° i§°fllfr41£ rd 31:2 k?;“m‘;kf ., 81 e eon pfic'ln;2:1n~nzgf§s?§?§:ps $15 . fi J fif‘lgh’ef\ $3119; have returned fr0M | | irs, Byron E. Hall pleasantly enter $%) selected by the club as tellers. - The announcement of the names of these tellers and the place 'to -$ ff“ f and or: Fri: Iucjast is on évpresident of the Na. | 4 b'pngm’ngg' Winger; they were EUEStS | tained yesterday afternoon and last ' ‘2’ deposit the votes will he announced ten days before the close of the Cortest. IJNDIVIDM ALS ®s® 0 l me toog o uf co hos qme Asom jation and is publisher [ i Ruth i mm ose creturn®t | evening at her home in Smith street! % CANNOT BECOME CoON~TESTANTS. «o res ut vas 'hit he was soon cureq. pgp 03 fp IDF Of the Amorican Bee Jour- h & v- fas > R P coat ~ ¥ n t> ected that i pmlmf thel‘mpaqsin?taimflzsfimz the members of the Baptist Philathea | «* L $0 ts a great medicine and can It i. expected that Dr. Burton N. =_ inonths in Philadelphia. Miss mirely ! ADOUt twenty ladies were pres ; ¥ THE SCHOOL, LODGE, CLUB, ASSOCIATION OR ORGANIZATION & he rcliei upon in nases of Bowe, treg cC, , of Macc, anathor exe {. was formerly of thi phis. Y ! ent. The supper tables were arranged ; %** 20. . was . L. , bie. For sale by all deaiers. s opijesilent of tbe National Agsociation ia Bes $1 t is (gty. i among the flower gardens on the lawn. | %» the largest number of votes will be awarded the $200.00 (olumlva Grafonola | The $,\ cen will be present at the meeting. f 50 vsifing NiilssAgogsgn'cfficgiidee? | The flowers all in bloom together with | $) SCHOOL, LODGE, CLUB. AS§OCIATION OR- ORGANIZATION - depasting the orext $0 Osteopath -> - e Tilnt Knob. is at Cleverdale, where she ' gfdfefxtggfgsufet of last evening , ’:’ largest number of votes will be awarded a $100 00 - Colum'ga _ Grafonoala - The nett four ‘g\! tro Wo Wallies Mihi, hin ~.TRT'ED.A'Y? TRUE CLASS, | _ . f A 1 a guest of Miss Ethelyn Staples. _| George Bartrlrhuzngrgéfiglfffigmfi'afifi: *.* SCHOOLS, LODGES, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS OR ORGANIZATION deposc ae the Janrsest ## physiciam $41 Glc | Plorc TOT nth ths a u‘zltitglbaeoiltass at; . Po- Mrs. Albert Silverman, formerly of | of Fort Edward, and Mrs. David Solly | 4% number of votes will each be awarded a $75.00 Columbia Grafonoia, and se on urtil all of the «i Acute and chrome diseas>s sgeceas Iba. c y'ow. which was to bg 1353“ng 8 i~ this city. but now of Salsbury, Mda iS | were guests of honor. During the even- '* machines have heen awarded. K ‘fnlly treated. ( omsubation free. * 1 Thareday. | te £00 visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and | ing music was furnished by Mrs. Solly 64 , . *& _ c ie Mrs. C. TV. Smith. 51 Harrison avenue. | Mre. R. N. Peck, Miss Madeline - Ad. | BEGIN TOMORROW C8 | naan aaa lee lll === -= *= i § bo g C, non Martineau and sister, Miss | ame and Rvron Hall The class will s R 200. ao . 220. . | recente Zoe GoGo alia Be Beata SnF ah an che oBeate Beale aTe itn iGo a le aa Ps the ate vine Ps ote P © C bora yam] Martineau, left yesterday morn- | hold its August meeting at the home | §\ to save your votes for the school, lodge, club, organization or ase selation in wich you a'© inter C$ .# tol o L C 4% 2m 1 L + - . R - to~ > te » o 3 f., diligffgirsiltafimsifififi; fihéa‘gggre tlidqy of the Misses Beaudoin, 10 Numan. ‘2 ested for they will want them and will soon be asking for them. The entire lot o. Gratonolas *%& 4 W E II AR E: READY KY f *, it Po. and Mrs. C. H. Martineau er, MT: | street. {ete - will be in exhibition in the windows of the B B. Fowler Company tom rrow s* # , * Nip | *= a s. C. H. Mart . bs * $ # To sell you the most of ths \BEST\ for the least money, Camping R NUS: fMarlflKDe’Wlnstaéflefiydhas re- MOTHERS TO MEET ‘z? a \4 a *%& | & Gocnar, Hatchets, Knives, Flashlights, Watches, Thermos Bottles, Etc, _ & l urped from Keyport and Ridgewood, The Wes . A + | «* C l b G i C , g g C, |d 'u ly ' \ \ \ ' ¥ 8C, 2 1s N. J.. where she has been passing a meélzieng wfi'utmilgfzt tggléimygg'hfif by 0 um la fa 01“) a 0mmel’ma OG 8g Ui ®@ i% Mechanics' Tools, Auto Accessories, Hardware, Cutiary, Ropo and . &C ”02mm“ 2 guefiévgigf rplativfes. Her | Cassie Varney tomorrow afternoon st ** xy $03: Twines, Plumbing, Heating and Repairing. 20 da 201 P aunt, Mrs. H. P. Wilkinson of Ridge | 3:30 o' c * & & & o i &l bod, relurned to this sity with her. 2:80 o'clock. __ 030 OF GLENNS FALLS, N ogoié STEWART RANGES. .. , | f» : Gyo & shia Graf ee merchants in C . \: LE & sHERMAN ( bob Attractive: \«hd | cobyenient Baby Children Cr lake ; Columbia CGrafonolas can be purchased of the following mmfhnm: in Henk Falis: Braydon o | 4 wwgpp é SHER MAN p Bulkies, $3.60 up. BURGERS. * FOR FLETCHER'$ f & Chapman, Cluett & Sons, if you do not care to enter the contest. s\ |# i , ¢ A [ a j Tks 0000oooo‘oooééoooooolooooo0oo n 2280240008 f “0:53 148 GLEN sTREET. Yy. M. C. A. BUJEDING m , R ar Eap 15. f . (. o , p p Cast Sox f R al hees att F ¥4i ; , @UBSCRIBE FOR THE/TIMES. A SJ'__O R | AA 509.00.00.0“(000g’bféuo0,”,0f,0_0.0_0.0_0.00.09.0}.00‘20.f0‘0p‘“.0&.00.00‘00.0¢’09.06.00.09.90ye‘059000goom2 Iapwfiq‘g.¢¢33WNWXXW»;.¢?¢M.‘g‘ymflg9.313.»me..»% x hase erst Npdin s ame ith mami { ‘|‘|_;|2||1|zlg v|;|fl'|'|4| JUL WI\! [! I Hf! ’I‘| A | {I |'| |I