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T remo > semenmen nen n ene bs cest am so n meneame ce a un o THE CLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER MONDAY EVENING, AVGUST %, PAGE FIVHM - ( ||| \HE THE BOSTON STORE COMPANY paz aps “film Biens Halls Timers. , acca AM | t- : Fu ,, AVaUsT 13. aasym4:1902 9 CAMP AT MlSSlgN 8 L. remen's Exempt cssoaiation clam-. gg gop © » \ v per 4 Glen Lake, .. _ . , ssoupoo8 dso stoyy gop wary Ang ((e 0111 Y $395 for E hese , - Ag ping i_ saoqe \ing e YHM Sloypero tpos wor- C 14 LOCALS~\AND ONALS are Koy; osneoog qmosiqg epsoury 4n R (T ANB PERSONALS p meng eid meen 4d Some Tents Flattered Satur- Summer Dresses i is Mrs. Joh d N ~ ; Mrs. n Ke s a «=- = t visitor here Savtigggyd Hegue was a flugzgadde s t aAeung yh lght { Great Appre j : . hers: Gould Kenyon is ill at her epos Amugpmeuxa ae iinoslg BPQSUQ rension I$ Caused. as Ffirmerg $6 £4} jg-‘Q? . 0g 5g} é n ; [home in Sherman avenue, mg 'stoyoer» epos Lreuipic f ''m ‘ & [ a F hd o Y rs. C. H. May .of Blue Ridge} * MISSON. Texas al} * © | shopped in this city Saturday. 7o porpodxa gou st goat |_ - (Meson. Texas, Aug. 6.-A 'Texas | [M | 20% uf is | | ims .o Seong of Cleverdale was andl Af the Second New York How would you like a fresh. dainty e ‘ AP # * f tlens Falls visitor Saturday. . , R 222. Prim £.; Ast p {|_ Mrs. Arthur -Pitican of Senroon {Flgeabltggelgaddopf'pwfim suessing. | LM little frock to finish out the summer 1}. 2 3 ' | Lake shopped in this city Saturday. . wn afe: flattening i 3 f a t' Phe 0: -_ i.] Mrs. Philander Baldwin is serluosly cool ene \ul OAT, Of he, hospital o with? - One of these of handsome &A 408 z \ | Mat her home in.Lincoin avenue. by the Sixtvninth and\ Fousreealy, flowered voile, lawn or marquisette of f Aoj U F isson has returned from ir mot tra & boy -in visit among relatives in Fort Ann. giggineenéigw“?j§flrg of ie worst Parl a sport dress of linen or pongee. t1 Mrs. Martha Moore of Vicotry Mills the _ gulf Brer (”gm owlrinpm‘ from L aol & Hassed Saturday .in this city shop- sounded and the iron ancho éfil't,“r?‘5 How would you like to save from ~a ir ~! ping. . sely ure 0 maw nen 2 4 > 5 0C 10‘ i Mrs. Katherine Shaw is a guest of $5838 if? 211th 35:1? 35‘5ru”;3’?fi§ 15,50 to $4.50 on a dress, or puruhase r. 8 {| £311 J. D. Washer at Wilmington cook theims “£19“, taken down.. crhere El two for the price of one? You may do | ' 4 & » Ll. f were blown down . A jog f ic} = To Mrs. Rita 'Witherill has returned co u both of these things if you will visit > & 'from a several days visit at Lake it Avcompgnys kitchen «tood fast as | ps - n. M E1- toy 3’ }; George. iad iicifi‘fir‘SKE’ a so-den frame our store during this sale but,==you 7] too ¢ i ; e main water pipe + ie ' | Mrs» Edward Baker and son, Wal- of camp. Part of the tar paper 51°F: must come soon. '. j {i E‘er. arlet passing two weeks at Lake ering the roof of the Yo Mo C. a The styl {f th | ? ‘ ' Champlain. | bes Pisin thule Se dey e styles are from the plaines t |f {| _ Miss Cornelia Hasbrouck of New gullding was blown awas ill of the y- « P 2} nest to € [g g‘ Nork is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Yosriift‘alt5 5,1ka I‘Ierrzirizgmgbdl o £129 the dressiest types and in variety suf- © a I } . L. Stearns. 20 aM. . . ha~d. e 20. R . : 1 , [p 1 rine walle Leonard is passing a blow Insted for an hour ar «a. [1 ficient for a becoming selection in any * 21 | gitékzaegys’ggfifion at New York and * escaélefrliu i212; xx':1‘.=r}:1“ht;:uzu’al?:i $23? o size. Altogether this is the most £1 ‘i b. . . R £ marc ace . : . 3 i, f \MissA V1?19t hLaRose has returned m* ~~ mme ‘vggvggr nhgg‘j‘n gang‘srv“. 5:2\; T A tempting lot of dresses we have seen, T i i, from Argyle where she was a guest - ' ' shower. coday _/ a ~ l i| of Mrs. George West. s a sues | far \ eclous| M Of courst, it is hardly necessary for N S f & them a & N & C 3. bg Mrs.wr,iafi35mppie has returned . Andrews and Adjutant [senberch re | {oj us to mention that, at this price. m F , rom es upert, Vt, where she turned today from Brewr-vile mie El lo | : was a guest of friends. . , MISSON, Texas. Aug {_ All enli=' none of these garments can be sent on m { 1+_ Ma. anl Mrs. M. C. Barron of Sche- ' j ed men of the Second New York i | it: : i nectady were over Sunday guests of fantry must undergo a :e ond \his? approval or exchanged. le iq Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stearns. w cal examination as '~ fne = 0 ar - oe 8 ic : Myr. and Mrs, Earl Vetter of Ches _ Camp Whit - exam! as ~ , ; 1 - p itman the examination was g e | i_ tertown and Miss Cross of Little \ conducted without filling in the f ' E., 7 ' It +! Falls motored here Saturday. - Which \the - require. is €BDSZL OGIZ*® ©FP®PEAR bol Mr. an 's. Mech is illi f a a com: § pargt i * i rene s ai s WHIAM Harpinger, Caretaker for the Stanfords at French | compare With the T3} i 239 -1H Gloa Street! Prosi Glens Fults. N. Y { f (At jes , , , © seo of appiic ation. t, .- p several weeks' visit in this city. annum | i m Mrs. William Pulver, Mrs Fred Pomt, Mystemously Disappe ars MOtOF Boat is Found formffnggffnd regiment. medias es / [F m oor © Putnam and Miss Olive Traver of Lu- in Clump of Willows aminers were told af the time the ex . [ LE ; zerne were visitors here Saturday. * aminations were made at ( amp Whr ' l 0 P Miss Harriet Stearns has returned hat - - to needed | yer t, t . A ted 4 man that form ten wa- not neel<d ; (] es 1 (] C GE ICH PLE ) tgp ' zr‘ ; from Tttififild- Mass. $113? “$5“? Grant L. Stafford of Schenectady] from the Stanford re-1dence Major Lipes and etaff will commence) g El & f] i 2115325 of her sister, Mr. J. I Mite ‘|and the other colonists summering at The mater toat was in- |a hDRW examination next week | Men|\ --- *t --- R t tta t ~ - - a Tee\ *¢ - ' French Point, Lake George. are trv.| cond'on and the engine in working | who fail to pass will be disqualined |; wick together and wos bom. ur > the c p € f MilfrshéfigaelrtBBx-afi'tonlafnd deughter.|ing to unravel the mysterious disap:| order. Nothing had heen disturbed | Captain Miller: ToS A medical de-, 5rd 42 to aa an hasee 0000 regeao pc mevement front 14 ' in s te raskgn .e.tt if ch’a} pearance of William Harpinger, care.] in the launch and there were no in. | partment, examined Mater Lipe: (api acrain.\ p10 ee anit - F.. cave a description r , kagr a two week's visit in Ausable of the Stanfords who disap- dirations that a tragedy had occurred | tains Conmmally and Gilien and Tien | In conc ision Ir Prope e podes. oot Cerfilty, its people *, [ £1“ aa ;| peared from that place Wednesday] aboard. The discavem of the boat, tenant Oaksford of the Se onq Ho ; Jew- to wark for Zion (roc R60), atp ne ne te 40 chimed 51:31\ | 4 N'hT- \ls Jian loys “$95“ Oflunder circumstances that suegest| together with the strange disappear: pital, Corps. All passed | The resis i \ Chiliren sha'l mo the lod sh Sov ua \ t*, ur cpa Jews to install 34 ; Albany are “i. 3g ‘hrs. Snapsona drowning. anre of their old and faithful em- | nation of Linutenant Robert Ho Ledle ca r «I: ab. e lu +h . ot fome machinery and 54 §1§t9r, Mrs. ~ P cughton, erman| yjerpinger's duties included the| ploye, immediately - suggested the | of L company. submitted some time © a carr ke n re dunve to the civiliew 28 is fugnu'eb d Mrs. David Solly are operating of the family's motor boeat| grave suspicions of a sad - ending. | ago, has been accepted Dumng the evening meee cy in Coe now hae in the Urite( 1 enteiéinirrhxgagir A??? Mia-Le Diniei‘ Jae; and he was operating it on the morn | The town authorities at Hague were - - _- «-_- Historical «lub rooms Ir. ' \a and Air a Ara 0 '.ing in question', preparatory to tak immediately notified and since then ' * i 5 f p c kg“? amthMn-P and Mrs. A. C. SWith ing the Stanfords and some friends} serach fe the mis-ing man has heen‘GlRLS CAMP AT PllfOT EAddresses Delivered Yesterday ~ e f 0 {Jeane an. Ma. O. A. Clark, Joh for an outing on the water | While] prosecuted + KNOB LIVELY PLACE by Dr. S. Frankel of New == =- 4 Mr and Ars, U. A. ark. \.the family was about to embark in The prevalent belie here amons * C* Qmm5§§ 'e. dll © A i- street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.! . R bapa M oll ==-~~ R oge y3 7 AL . ithe launch, the ensine berame stalled] the summer calonists at the lake is is arks an entire\ new YOI’k C|ty \B F t; Stewart - Patterson _ and daughter.|and The trip was abandoned. the| that Harpineer (while working - in | 21m season marks in fl“ ire rum\ 1 Cee + lice, of Albany. iswnfards continuin Ion to Pia Pi (“hpuhnav nvl’“ halvp £5”!!an stricken R Gin erprise 11110 re eam; tro at ke ' if ; Foi Mfrs. A. L. Warner of Hempsteadanh HarpingEf 11155110th to “er with the hea: afi-l fgtlivn deprhogrd (gggfi‘goéfl'fhfllrt'ht ‘ul‘p‘IF’np’pir qérmfi 6 64301 T\ 1 cl C, Py 1.2 SLi it} Y 4Y i 3 2 2 B jg} .I Khopis gsitingfin 21:15 Gig; flight! the boat and made necessary re.] and drowned before ard corfld reach peppcliff mg? tn\; We}; {mi Mr. I‘t f}; if“: 1“f’ \i \m\(\<.5a z-‘_f~:\::fn‘ bis f /f 1 Miss A. P. Braley are gilt pairs. The last seen of Harpinger| him.. Others think,. however. that B. Boniecnu at Pilot _ -==- | Monts and a core _ of Palecfin' . P i \ean a mss friends in Hartford i who spoke in the Hebrew <a ngue HA! i EI a $ 4 \r. and Mrs. George H. Weisbach | BSX about noon when he was still| he might have met death by miss, - Among the members of the camr'ara'wcmvgm- frernoon. : ad ' rvrmin = Ass i 21rd anht; I hay lgeft for a motor observed working on the engine at| stepping, while iumpine | from the ; the Misses Helen and Aleda Mambert.! in th ms.- ‘ni'n'f'l-Q 1a: aw Hs * T and daug ers have 1¢ or & the Stanford float on the southerly motorboat into the tender. that ds Ruth Millard. I Barrett, - Mario i f clin rooms Ol.I0f {abrew Hic trip in the White mountains, Boston hi Millard, Irma = Barrett, MaTIOR) torical society in West erect _ Th feaci Jnct sah i ingi K side of the lake. tached fo the launch which is fre-; Mullen of Trov. Marguerite and Hen: | ; a f 1 No. 1?-Del CB Just sult an occasion by bringing and Old Orchard, Me. . 2 a Mi iy 2 1 ued . Mark Rev Kantor ami S Rosenthal 0, 1--Delicaci Mille a s mpl 4 Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Stanford and their| quently used by the family in ) riettg Dotter of Cohoes, Alice and! eprosentarive a' che fegish frond sleoag a good of the goodies, 4 Xttorney George W. and | Mrs daughter Katherine, journeyed down| abour in placid water. Cecelia Driscoll, Louise Bontec»r Me-! % “fin © alco |f g“; | nd \Little delicacies now asd fler and it was not ling before our gal« e and f(ax-negv eapgn‘e1 xd M.. \Ung|the lake to visit friends stoppin®g at| - All day Priday, Saturday and yes: ' Kinney, Eleanore and Marion Bont» gray?“ Adring Ayo SO mef ad are rchshed by the Let of men.\ -- lant pliers were payine me all kinds 3 gray g‘GHIéISOnh 1.3 Sh alle figumgd Trout Pavilion, believing all | was terday searching parties made up of ; cau, of Ithaca, Marjorie Rarbue nf !. resses during the afternoon meet So- queth - Herbert St se tL compliments in the hopes . 4 Mrs. * tam? $1 triavin the agi) Fed at their camp and that Harpin-| the colonist~ for miles around tramp» ' Brookivn, N. Y, and Edna Boettner of | mi ; intts tunch qhoqr recently wh uy ef resoving repeated invitations to Ko # from an automobile trip & ger would appear on the morrow and|ed the shores of the lake looking for | St, Louis, Mo. Mr Rosenthal spoke on the 'ini's \location.\ hi m. wether.\ My recipe for the fondacks. b y Ll ware . - e of the Jews (thor patmousm for the location,\ high up in th« bear- woe ra te is as bri 2 take the party back in the motor possible recovery of the body of the | fewish 1 & in + rardino mountains, | We hai started nut Lalls is as brief as they are T has boat. Early the next morning they re.] man whom they believe was drowned | OBITUARY Jewish people as a nation and in heir obie pHs ttn. bred SOH 2 - ceived word however, of the sudden] Mr,. Stanford is considerably wrought} historic land of Palestine | He ~aid out early that mfmmg,mpt“; o Cocoanut Ball A 1 disappearance of Harpinger and that | up over the mystery. He will spare Rh” i (“TN to ana M+ Palestine the ‘extlenor “sc‘cnesc of in} “I“ Q3 1.13 S y; their motor boat had been picked up neither time ner expence tnwards ob- Mrs. Sarah Cluck. dews mus besom» Ziont ts and work bite,\ 1L]? “if?” 2 bo mah Mix the grated meat of two cocoa- _| * in a clump of willows at the sowh| taing definite intormation of the'rlwfi‘pfaltg\\”;\5\l for m“ (Sfrai‘l W4\: it'sxmpzm,” for of Pa' Tiff fan .;':|cfi;.mfie AL ”FA\ nuts, thir weight in sugar, one cup « i iss n. , Glueck, mother of Mme Alma Gluck, Aue: pas cm tfon of Fal nath, followed by tae stist 45005 ©1070 ep sour e oenful - I 1 ' shore at Hague, five miles distantlmlsqnz man Lxxthn will sing in Convention hally gqv | tine wi'l draw many Jews veinntanls cral scenes owe 111! \Au”.‘vl the 2 f fffifi“? $15”??? Off Vt? 1 (a wore - 'atoga Springs. on Wednesday even | there and after a brief period Pal approach cf dusch time That's ene 20) CU fink; d‘m‘w‘zaus‘if bag: s ling were held vesterdam in Brooklm osttine will again he ser'led mainls in g «d feature in copie thn Y t} ot fp, enty minutes ) M Mre. Gluck died in the Jew'sh heap! Jews\ said Mro Rosenntral rearing ino miohien pictites Lode ut =C Mhik - 2 i . monomers M tal in Breoklin Friday, in the seven. pr Frankel spoke on the Z.ont t these little pals are nesesaty fe the redit WI . | 1 ; NEW YORK YOUTH ‘S BRUWNED \h HILE tieth years of her age movement. cite one s appetite. Credit ere Credit Is Due i i, M R Sill l i222 ©Zienfsta he safbd Care o we'rsn? w I bead tis kir Tose wher | Low 1 2 fea this Hus . fP shou as alone . [ ‘ Former City Attorney to Wel- 'I TO OPEN DRILL SEASON. heart and soul for Zton'sm feeaise VYhen we take a frip (? t i in R for the Law's Smite tid: i come Delegates to State l \ warren review. No 121. W. thes see in dr the idea of the les tin i; spake Comeraman Jim Van e 17 { , l i 'will begin the drill season tomorraw } \ace and the perperuation af the Jew : 'Irees, } oblng ulsit a 1“th square 7 ‘1 Labor Convention. lax-puing in Marcabee fhall The com-t as a nation “WW?“ 'h“d—“‘” im Pale. good cree o Guna heon, - Gul: piel bieh with a yellowish ‘ a ' mander requests allt officers andl tire has been cultivated ction Naturally ladies our fae PFPA See what I have to |_| ¥ peo TTT ICC ca. 'guards to attend the dil: and fmit abound Voiitc‘alxtytlefieid-l;Ltlezx'ésth n inert t:e show y t sar: he, and before I | &l Former City Attornev J. Edward] F ao f F nears--Ar- oe ' Zieniem o wishes Judearn to eon are sampled by our co-workers, who - Conid | wi my | fickle: admirers © | 12 Sinlgleton iwilg geiiverf ulna address of|BOdy Recovered a Fer! “g‘gme S tAfftelB dlt tD|§fT a T A td-Sn‘frml Brrhm EMF? s'rom“nrdfl fin'mlngwdmmvlfihan \Vi\! 11:1?“ 1 Zia ohgn veziy fax-Jr: )ir.”pa:xné on weded around Tim as he pointed ~ ' ; i welcome in behalf of the city Tues., a N R jatributors .n rawn Beer. a Mid.] complished much roward efvflization ru tou h ce have t at his cheree rirsel and then looked l 6 U fay mornifig, August 22. at the open-. rangements Made u pm en 0 ogy etropot1s I Palatable, Table Beverage,. brewed at a time when they wet persacuted Lg‘lgx‘negrhe pggemzftwrfl. 3: g; s‘.,\\=y\ir: the dlfttctt in <i Alie Know» g ing of the State Federation of Labor - Bartels Brewing Co. of Syracuse. Or-| What can they not accomplish at a cay's department were excluupe | by - lon L, whoo was pitng high [ § convention:in this city. Mr. Single] Charles J. Smith, a - young | New plate in the afternoon Olt is believed der a case bi Phone 274W. * O} tima when this persecuting has iit veteran character man (an i inci- an. ther emuil <ace of cake. It war Mo k P ton has been asked by Mayor Edward York man,. who arrived in Luzerne i that he was seized with cramps His ~ ed in most of 'he countries and when Servally the father of seven soms. all matmalace- ; cat marmdade In a e { - Reed to welcome the delegates [few days ago to spend his summer; hody frcovered a few minutes. Children cry ‘thoy have acgured equal with {caring in motion pictures® as he - mirute rey ece gout Falls were for- 1 i , Mayor Reed will be present at the vacation at the home of Ebenezor| after it disappeared A physician was' 7 pall men? Previsusiv - while - herd. 1 n next to fe and consumed the & t* shd 60 SDV c mliments ¢ } 'opening of the convention. Stone, was drowned last evening at 6] summoned and arrancements - were; FOR FLETCHER'S like cartle in chettos, not nermired +4 cocoanut ball from my lunch e \i Alce I war to, | 5 Only one meeting of the delegates, o'clock while swimming in the Hud] made for the <lhipmen of the boiy' (3 A G 7T Q R 1A |2 education. not even allowed to teo Cict - His remarks were pe i then I joined J | - will be held on the opening day. Dur-; son river a mile distant from - Lair] to New York this His New the light of civilization they accon: 'red when practically the ere to I will give (__ ing the afternoon the delegates and' k York residence was 206 West Twelfth; plished much and remained a naton ~pany crowded around to invoti- ge ino my next install« 7 i their wives will be guests of the| The young man, with two or three | street, | He was twerty.two years | sUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMS. as a unit - Now especially should they a - However, I had ;resared for i Glens Central Trades and|friends, went to the swimminig place l old. i . . . ne.. nowe: b « & ed for the delegates and their wives. PLALTTSBURG CAMPi 0 a their wives will assemble at City hall M1 ar S Lig t Gray and E Mayor Lunn of Schenectady will be maneuvering. - Major: General Leonw bury to compel every antomobilist, spector general of the department of | Labor Assembly ata clam bake to The Glens Falls City band will at 2 30 o'clock and proceed to the Members of the four training regi- woods in a body. ments of the camp of military instruc- | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday tion at Plattshure rested YPSTr-irday; , 'one of the speakers at the conven:| A movement has been started in ' > motorcyclist and driver of horses io] the east and Colonel Murray, camp NEW STEEL COACHES FOR Heed T RI commander, made an inspection of\l be held iHf*Crandall's woods. This] \- - -- ~ ott O0 ~ 0 txt norm t m to T d will be thebnly entertainment provid- A“. VEH‘GLES MUS}- DAY OF REST AT THE | oRDEER BY MAL furnish music. The delegates and will be given up entirely to business. after six days of hard marching an (1+; 6 \ \.~ tton. this city and in the town of Queens.| ard Wood, Colonel |( hamberlain, in-} have lighted lamps on the machines 14 & & ST TRAINS | and vehicles at all times during the the campy The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth al | * D. AND H FA T R | night. During the past few weeks efmd Sevlenfth {stamens 11:13 ta garb < f Cr iden: several persons driving into the city | ference 128 night and voted to join | Giggfiégasgfiflfi £52523; gg‘have failed to comply with the law | the training camp af sociation of the , - , . &. it asd [vary eold a i If—Iudsmfi compiny with several other Tegarding lights, | Hereafter | every United States The reetments also TLLARDS - newes styles Light \dawn '' sway cand and Tvary colored P f i inspe i person detected without lights will voted in favor of compusory military § If. Colonial tougue a lon Klo tor C 4 1 murs heels *to match color of { , officials, has inspected nine new steel M calf. Colomal tiugue a ee coaches at the shops in Colonie. Tp, be apprehended. training. - ump. - Laight. flesable woated seis - Tae wots ino the- calfskin ate bop cars will be used on fast trains be. ORCS of the town of Queensbury A pump. id80L NCK i dear shades of pearl gray | aid ro d tween Albany and Montreal. A smok. | Will start work this evening toward Osteopath, a absolutely perfect and uniform- cleat s2Ages & pee gral M k a ing compartment, which takes up oneipmtectfmlg- 51119 public so far as the dis-] Dr. W. Wallace Micks, Osteopathic ivory. - The quality of these Millards pumps is was; to that offered, end of the new car, was copied from | play of lights is concerned. physician, | 244 Glen. Phone 757, elsewhere, at 5.00 to 4.00 a pal. M.Lanis price 60 l those in use on the London and| Chief Jefil‘g‘f catlls atttention of @llf Route and chromic diseases success- - ; i | j H Southwestern railway, _ England. gfiffirsr wnfortgg 813113335 e‘fs intofmo- Pally treated. Consultation free, | * Millards pays parcels pest to your atpdress. Yon can orfler by 15 Seils in the «compartment CA\ belthai 5311051 hts 11:3; is'keottbtexrngt' mail from Mihards via at west colteience that you will receive ¢! wo g turned into couches by the use of & & C 2, heD 81 - refrigerators $7.98. Porch Rockers Me teb a. «dor - Mil ares shoes ate all marked in plain Hing! w handy lever. Among freight equip.| VED Mf Cats are standing under eleC-| $1 59, 506 weekly. BURGERS. * iw tly what you ordor, M beaters SHOTS 01008 \_ E wo g ment ordered by the company is a tric lights. 9060 * lish sizes and widt«s | You\ mobey xusm'rlnl)\ {olfnnded {f gzodiaté 3 large cradle car which probably. will h te ata Prats te if ite ct at not as desired. | Thees are the sizes and widths now in stock g8 f graiisporéc méSfiXtfifi-mch gms toT hbie THEATRE EMPLOYES HOLD quare apt tart ied ite itn it | tess two special st lef . | ullt a atervliet arsenal. This j # < 8 St, P H car's capacity is 440,000 pounds. THElR ANNUAL CLAMBAKE 4 WA N T ED X‘S‘ le 79A1'2 Pearl or dawn grav washable calf \olonial Pumps . Si I? vzggifi Ivor welofed calf Coir-um Pumps. Light fexibl4 it, - - _- 4 h A é: y A berutiful shade of gray calf - These are not kid . y & ~.. This pump is Cut flrom &A wasQabpi [~] j- THE TEMPERATURE The Empire fhestre employes yes-| E skin-but a soft cool washable calf, Very durable ‘( o net nites tip tit be york wit ponges bf s, 40 ~* ay enj ir % 4 mcdails bandsome and c r 3 ' I im\ PAGE UT berms\ 523133532035de thzhzgorefiertof “11352 3: New Or second 4 | As wide. sizes 4%, 5, \%. 6, 6%. ti F”; colored dresses. i ' * als s iis ah p , Sunnyside. A splendid feast was|4 TJ a \g | A wide. sizes 3°, 4, 414, 5, 5146. lg. ‘i' a woul 414. I big. 6. 64. i Thesthet’fggfiefigf at £3133? barbe?| served by Nicholas Tarrant. Deputy é: Hand GOOSE NeCk |B wide. sizes %, %%, 4 40. 5. Me, Ale. } gamma sigea 2 505%. 6. 64, 7. degrees above mero 3523530133513\ Sheriff Leonard Nacy was among the| 4 , % !C wide. sizes 2te, 8. 314. 4. 414. &. 614. 6. f B wide sizes 2 l. 4. 446. 5. 56, 6, 6%, 7. mgrninng and: cighty.two degrees abbv: merrymakers and Kept A Caco 1 | a WagOll- &, D wide, sizes 11s, 2, 316, 3. 3%, 4, 414, b. 5le. 6. ll € wide, sizes 2%. 0 3. 4. 42. 5, Se. 8, 64.00 at moon. _ A year ago today at noon, 33151193] boys. Athletic events were | & #T wide, sizes 114, 2, 216, 3. 814, 4, 414, 5, 54. 6. D wide, sizes 119, 1. 25. 3, 8%. 4, 4%. 5, 536, 6. I|. _ fhe thermometer regtetered. seventy \\\ . p BOX 10 E - --- ae eee l . ©\ DOA WANTED-EXPERIENCED FRONT | % - , p 4 r : 2 ost, tried oss T\ cue snetE0 , BO 6 fm a | C | . . & No Money weakly ‘giAKERS BANDERS, YOKE | % GLENSFALLS TIMES 2) 0 Third St , f . parcha86, BURGERS e PERATORS AND - INSPECTORS. . 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