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omer o homey n me e cc THF GZENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, PAGE THREE we 1 you alw: I «Cannon was formerly Miss Josephin® told to sit on the porch until the rest to propose ut. After thirty-five years a.stona nad wa -* * =~ vf-d| Cet e t ett e _ TRV tt C 1 i & - =~ » : ss R . see 4 'a, - |( ~ jess re eran 2 | \GENIUS\ ALMOST EPITHETIC fig { mgfifig ygmfifi f 1 R s m - 'a # i+ tout ' . ® \ y Misuse of Word Gives Meaning That ~ I . VJ ( > Cripples It-An Erratic Be- i. j vEL i * 4 K [ havior Mistaken. ! one cannot TELL WHETHEFR / sou f ; BOY WILL MAKE GOOD OR NOT.. > , 1s : a © 4 3 i - People of all conditions and convic-'. ° - i be The Times' Hudson Falls News Service is in charge of Miss N,. J, Dwyer, 228 Main Street, Telephone 112. |i dona love to read of the vagaries of lear tol : re s . _. k A 4 isd i t I y ius-provided those vagaries are !' k on ; ilg Cirewation and Advertising Departments in charge of George Russell, 82 River Street, Telephone 1743, > 5:11:11??? Dear relating “113mm fD; What Becomes of Most of the Bright, id fom R & ; R . Ing - i set f The Timesis on sale at Langworthy's Book Store, 180 Main Street, Mosher's News Stand at Postoficoq, Wiltse & Ledley, 88 Main Street, (Bakers most people like to believe that ex- Liszt: of 14.9113 kswan? Dailg’t\: a | I . & , f A , - ceptional creative ability implies & scurity Takes Many - as Falls}, A. 5. Smlth, 160 Main Street, Taylor’s Store: 98 Main Street, Hudson Falls, i grotesque personality; and when the ° cater Life, he ‘ - . news of the day seems to confirm the , . . « mainer belief. they can pod wisely --thev hava} 'What Las become of Blanchard H a 8 - wer amereanremen \ 0 'ed> 1 = > ° - mame hamemiinintad found something that ther can ®% 0 Pnjpley | woos L. ng ugo he was & ed: \ \ R , Baie} a's £ lie. if Ev id A TP . Q 24“:\M“:~2~2~2~1“Md“?Zfifi2“1~2“2“2“3\2\2“2“1j | i , « { ; plain by formula. So the wil‘dla-‘pd \(migh school classmate of mine 01155311 , ed I 3 , AI # ; :: f i 1 . youth who routed & Boston police sta ,Oh.o, and now he is lost. The othe i * i gm [1A N‘NG [ll-A80 5» DRY HARDWOOD 411 IL ' ( . > - tlon at checkers and boasted of hay> 'jay 1 found that they were advertise. | egar A a“ \ . & - i ing defeated the whole phalasx of ing for his postioffce address in the ad : § k; . A NK & a\ | players at the Psychopathic hospital .'village paper back Lome . It scoms pprc po MHN - & i 00 al f | | will be inmediately set down &8 & «that for years and yours he clerked fn - rens i 112m r f N1 é; P3 é! : - i L i genius. Thera was a weird trinkle (p store in Grand Rapids, after which , U , \ L of Da re, moli id : Tim (oF bo _- * eer Loan P | ~| «--- n Gould diay checkers. feniue 18. made a dive joto me great Wests Tlie: -of KX F3 f 1 0 G s i © _ [M Cut stove length and seasoned $ , R ! A double wedding «: M , therefore conceded on the first ballot. with what success nobody knows, af -} Saturday proved ideal day for ouble wedding was solemnized . August 29 will open the «erent m . , « ; owing is the Hudson Falls Train-; & 3 irday p an 3 f T , gre Wikidecabd p ; Lane al ng micelllass fipgrt of examinations, held |4 under cover, &) the field day sports which were given this morning at 10 % o'lock at the fifth annual fair of the Washneton That word \gonlus\ is coming (0 , says Sid in The American Magaxqixslefi‘ dded \sin} June, 1916. Out of 155 papers tried, 4 me- ion - the - Washing:on county | fair Methodist Episcopal pm sonage, the County Agrienitural and thi - t’“ recre and more misused. Although _ -we, gir, I could not believe it er. ' {151145 a're accepted at Albany, with nine- If: z grounds for the henefit of the chemi-. Rev. F. W. T3701! performing the year the managers and offeers are m'vtanf's have made wonderfué hum»? tanchard Ripley James lost? Never§. 4 \H t nors. As a result twenty pupils |4 . combination - anto - truck - fund. ceremony,. 'Mis~ Mildred - Bolles, planning to have the amd at | tributions to art and letters, and havy® ype he was the boy we voted ps th ¢ iperec 3 nizneliiitled to teach: pup i. dti 1 «&) About 1,000 persons were on the daughter of Mroani Mrs A. K. coas tions beter and thin any home even in mechanics, the T2 ong pgmong us with the brightost, £ : the ] Geography and Methods-(22.) 13; dhs Cv 3+ 2+ 1%e ete ate ate ale ATsote ate al ife Piety \#A grounds .and it is estimated that‘gnllesud Th 0’}d””““- and Erving R. year in the history of the a-o it genius, m the proper mearing of the gure Thegn-Mutest things wera‘preli‘lc pene i . . - , | | $900 has heen redl1lz0l. f ornell, son of Mis. Cornell, tion. . - ait a LLC { . Letha Baker 84; Helen Boyd, §1; N 1 reallZ rus , r teem othe real bolider and creator-- .% bin 1 15x 4 Kathryn Cog.“ 7%: Maude Cronin 82; | iC William Eddv, the Trojan athlete, Wright street, wer. sprite d in mar | In the poultry CT rq most \ku‘v‘m be a person of logic, | ed for him. He looked like Daniel, wa fr a ng. R by his exceptionally go ro riage also Miso Else Pes al Condent Homer | Comm H hoy meds 2g u. ' pers 'i Webster, kept his hair brushed, beat, it (5) {Syivia Henderson 78; Charlotte Lantljg; Mary MacDougal 85; Ruth Mc: y his exceptionally good work, cap, i dent H 1 ( a cold. - calculatog - dndividual who i le d {54 E34; Marion Lawton, 81; Mary Mac- Ginnis 92: Flizab ti MeNeil 82; Eii \itured the beautiful ~ individual - cup fer Of Mrs. Nerah Pome, Lower Oak several changes | that wi' onttrpet a aaah, aed * us all at our studies, took more inters in sh 10 Do’ugall 92; Ruth MeGinnis $3; Eliza-, oP Tay c.‘ ell 89; M8422 offered by the Mudson Falls High street, became the bride | of Jaoha poultrymen and make the exh'eor the works with will as well as with IMAE| ag; jp school than anybody-ard, ssing iim beth_ MeNeil 75; Elizabeth ‘ilurph‘v'fifatgvlgéflltn £2?) lifthniznr “0313155 [J‘Sr-hml Atbletic - association, in the Doty, son of Mr and Mes - George largest and best ever 0 Redes che nation. and another BNS, ppore all, how he could wag his Jaw? Robi { 3{10 75; Kathryn Nichols 88; Mary Quilt} | fin ‘Qhermay 88; {Marion gar? £115“ 994:'N01'th<=a_=rnm New York Infterschal. Doty of Bureosre avenue premium n oney offered for the prize word Stemperiment\ are used t9 | tie was the best speaker of piece nd © i414 76; Mae Ryan $4; Bessie Sherman Gertrude qnear. T9; Grace (\Zr ap 39) estle meet. This meet was the finest Miss Bolles was In a winners, which is ahie thers «over mach that da unpraiseworthy O\ jpa, aver walked up the steps of th Sack i‘ \[M s7; Marion Sherman | 87; Gertrude | Tutikper 01\ Angadt‘vipr‘rdgn 84: event staged and eisht schools were Tatvyt blue miff» ha ;r \\\1.-' \up wt with are several oups, ntbmenc c atd i.- 31] ustu.oral - The designated \ of the Second Congregationafl’ )F o P let - rims oal x . '\+irepresented as follows: (Glens Falls, B4! 10 match | ,an x0 Pease owas which ape oered ds sco don dad 4s Geen orf\ whes nt 21 R I y. 1% ‘gfiiigrgfié' (Kilt: éflifiesgffiz Kalil?“ Fillmfilstfl. Mr“ giqegar ah“ Fort Edward, Hudson Falls, Hoosick attired | in & tes «if) ere o affeta | The amount -% alout 700 in [ Pris 11:12:13: fg‘gilatgzlg church. On graduation night he was - gro 5 Williams 8'5' Nora Winegar 85 mer can? 18 f’fy firth Ivies-( Q');Falls, Cambmidee, - Troy - Academy, traveling srir with hat +o much. special cash prize < by individeds ind __, ) 2 Cl ul aims b ®] our prize exbfbit. The rest of us er's 1 sods 'a. has f |_ Kathryn Cowen 75; Maude CrODiM!schoyleriilie and Rensselaet | Roh -_ AftC? the «oremeni othe happy a special of $25 cach by the saefare Ole wBo lis oce shhout Al&RC® | jooked foolish »beside him, find \felt thin 1 E! g Language, congpué‘zo'; and Gram- “fag-5113273 lingsr30“¥?\t‘lnf‘mfi' fliz‘ce'iert Usher had charge of the- meot, COUples: motored m - Fom Pdwatd, and a nomber of seftfines of ccrs aC more often ;\“\~“'\\“\‘1 I’M\ “gemoris foolush. - Our only pride lay in theifect > e ' mar-(22. Po ; Kathryn Nichols in; Mae! be . , bov > ; coo R Drow: + io reena unt J. more deserving 0 ity than oft , y M L . f . i i \ which opened with a fifty yard dash. ® here they took h« south bound prizes above - the reen'ar - amount M# Ed pits that for the moment our names Fera f : Letha Baker 75; Helen Boyd 78; Kath Ryan £19. M211?\ >hom€3n 98; G@M- which was won by Eddi, with Kaul (rain for Albanv, from whence they make in aitraction | the- poulttyvmen | worship. printed on the program with his ( rd wit f i ' vn Cowan 80; Maude Cronin T5: Svi rude Spear 85; Anna helden 93; puss of (Gen- Falls sweond, the time Will go by loat to Kingston anl vi can not afford to mise, 'Geniug\ is growing to be almost an | w ing. to receive justas.good! ht of ° * l t via Henderson $0; Charlotte Lant s2; , Nora Winegar 85. being 6 %5 secemis cinity, | where | thev. will pend thed: In the barred rock cess the Amor ue~jthet Wae mat scon bave to cease ' is an dipl aa Ah let m b Marion Lawton 90; Mary MacDougall: Spetiing-(1.) The shot pur was won by Pratt of honeymoon | Upon ther return thes ican Barred Rock clue offers -o <HK applying dt to great eng neere ard in.! 4° imitation sheepskin ploms A5. I 84, 11 pase ' §5:; Ruth McGinnis 79; Elizabeth Mc- -- Elsa Williams £6, Hoosick Falls with J. Wright of Cam. will reside in this sillage, budse - othe Ame vian Ruff Wiandot ( diplomat: and statesmen, au-} But of course we expected that 'o ised, t | 4 Neil 75: Elizabeth Murphy 79; Kath Arithmetic and Methods-(2.) (bridge, secon| and Budkiev of the - The brides are roth - _Barmin ' .'g,h offers aq silver cap to ,, ra tr 1 th 2 oct othe aces | the morning after graduation the gulf vith s J n gin Nichols 75; Min QuixtxR n“ Ma®. - Helen Bovd T5, Gertrude Spear 79. same school third.. The distance was }OUNE fadies o who hie oa bast Sf dra det ~ the American - Lich Brah ere. Tr H‘A 1~ 1.“ re ‘Nt' 106281118? between Lim and us wcnlfiiheglg tol. van 75; Bessie Sherman 78%; Marion, - Drawing, Handwork and Methods 42 feet and 46 inches. The 100 yard friends. who «hower them won good prea e'uh offers its hind ome oxidiz: sandy long headed tt oo tika . widen, and would increase wntif T. Eleanc E Sherman 81 \39mm“ Spear 82; Grace . , (2-1 , dash was captured by Eddy | with wishes. ol medal badge - and lk oribbon s. world at its pace of advance, | would be talking on the foor of tha. I | | Spear £65“ Vintet Tucker “f Ama “Emmy“ Cowan 78; Elsa Williams Kanlfuss second and - Mareus - third.. Mr. Comell a most Ty. fechom breeders have offers of ~- i United States senaste, and wo “with: 2212: it 1; gileldfin SA; Els Williams £2; Nora, R'LA It. the followi a Time was In 45 serords, The 44\ young Brian and {. vem higzhlv e badses, silk rtbbons and a oc- from New Seaplane for the Navy. l our wives and childre’n would $16 sits ‘ Vinegar 80, i As a result. the following yarq dash was won, by Eddy, with ved by his fs-0 ai the 'Tortle Point farm of The government is building at the : as aving ¢ Penmanship-(22.) 'have received training class certifi- Mareus second and Fllons of Schuy.; __ Mr. Doty, who | implaved 'v the - gp the buff orphngtors. Waqllflngzmn navy yarl t; lasga sea- ' ting in the virgin-rs gallsry‘huppy’im - £0 Letha Baker Ti; Helen Bovd T5; JESS “Mr may teach; lerville third. - Time was 184-45 see. Union Bag and Paper compani, is @ bantari~ breeds there are special rib phfia for the nan\ All parts of this' ($41 m-fanélbegahxp in the \I-Know-Hiny anor a Kathryn Cowen 75; Maude Cronin Tai; | dclen D. Boyd, Argyle,. Kathryn A. onds. Aithir Nailor of Hudson Falls 'very popular veung man. hons and badge. astred for the hest C02 aU ha helt an i nase lg d en iD. 1 y's, Ste ' Svivia Henderson ti: Charlotte Lant. Cowan,. Hudson Falls; Maude Cronin. was the winner in the broad Jump e- n s zs Mrds. (NEF plan-f _m,” he thful assembled gut the whole thing has shiftedi; e pave 1 75; Marion Lawton 75: Mary MeDou Hudson Falls; Svivia Henderson, Fort with a mark of 20 feet and 1 inch.\ LOCALS AND PERSONALS ~ This will be the first time exhild* at the navy yard with the exception of You can page the Unfted States Benfl hum o i ; gall 75. Ruth MeGinnia 75; Elizabeth Edward; Charlotte Lant, Weset Heb with Buckley sccond and Miner third o- have bad the opportunity to com - the motors, . ate, and even the house of representag i | MeNeil 75; Elizabeth | Murphs | Th:; TOD: Marion E. M_af‘l‘nnna.1rl. Argyle. The 220 yard dash was won by Kanl Mrs. Frel V ., 74:— a for a cup or spectal prizes at the The plane is nearing completion and - tiVéB and you wont find him, He i# i Kathryn Niebols T5; Mary Quilty This Ullahp‘tfh NI MeNeil. Argvie;*® Ruth fuss with Gibson of Hudson Falls * r'jh‘ | id, tLl‘Hlnn p> 1‘] rn“ \UT\ ya ten county fitr, and iCTeAdS when finished will have tasen about ,, {here Blanchard simply\did no‘ 1 Mae Rvan 75; Bessie Sherman | A. McGinnis, Hudson Fal's; Elizabeth second ami J_ Wright third - Time spent the day in Hdcon Tails the entries are coming to the OMO® mon I is the f i not / ANP 4 not I 5 . ao # To '- Miss Martha Cooper has returned hree months to build. - It is the first mo through with the wallo up be F Marion Sherman To: Gertrude Spear; E. Murphy, Hudson Falls;* Kathryn E 2% seconds. The %% yard run was RYO 8 ~ ' of th. ceereary, Lo Rl Lew!s 394 Chs (js yig parrtenlar type to be built 6 [| co UE t OP. m look \o t5; Grace Spear Th: Violet Tucker,! Nichols, Smith's Basin;*t Mas F. Rvan. capmired by Wieble of Fort Edward from F \n‘la\w,}1“r° “h“ was the 2406360 outeey department promises tq be 4, this M') NV? “pa o be nult 2 |- What is the answer? The answer R long a { T5; Ama Whelden 75; Elsa WilliamgiGrponmoh: Bessle B. Sherman. Fort with Elluns second and - Kelley | of of AMI“; Mabel - Perkins, a former the centss af attraction for people a> rely at the ashington ‘de§ js that youth is always a mystery. Kou) Conal af +o ~: Edward; Mari L. She Fort E Pails thi a , resident. , Tha new seaplane is a biplane with a - Skowh : 75; Nora Winegar T5. |(Edward; Marion L. Sherman,. Fort Ed Hydson Falls third. Time 2 minutes (i, d Mrs Harry: Jackson and \\U % exhibitor« . , simply cannot pick winners that early) ogether Nature Study and Agmoulture-(22.) Ward; Gertrude S. Spear, Hanford: and 18 seconds \ In the | pole | vault g,, rhtm-l Madg. 'and | final lik mes ncs co- u foor epan | and of 6,000pound3 | you canpet distinguisn between the chor b Letha Baker 79. Helen Boyd T; Grace A. Spear, Hartford; Vislet M (Cook of Cambridee took first, T. Ngd ere. a: ,;\‘I‘ [if © IF 7 welght. Jt will be provided with t©9 jpa and the stupid. the slippery and ran :s aKihrya Cowan 7% - Maude Cronin $2; , Tucker, Hudson Falls:; Anna M. Whel:, Wright second and G. Wright third. in?“ 5320“ week at Dunhams bay, : motors. and will be by far the I8TE®St | {ns honest, the playful and the vicious, alll. ' Sylvia Henderson 80; Charlotte Lant , den, Greenwwhi Elsa \I Williams.) Cook cleared 104 feet and 6° inches AaOfi’ “1911319. 1 ¢ \[bogpv spent ® 9 cn the poseession of the navy. , the imitafiva and the original, the (grpfinf L 5, 84:0 Marion Lawton 93%; Mary Mac {inrr Edward; Nora J. Winegar, Fort in the hish jump J Wright made 5 fin-{alt méq‘v‘gl (In “1:21 “FF; Sun- a tt wa'l probably be ready for a final weak and the strong, the aggréssiva he wus ' Dougall 90: Ruth McGinnis 82: Eliza- Ann. feet and 4 inches, with G, Wrigth, \87 5 Y. CAL + lest in an I ~ : y » ' 3 betthr'Npil T5: Elizabeth Murphy 77;; * Affixed to name Indicates pupil Is second and Cook third. Mrs. I. R. Lewis Weston B 13\ “Jim” “K‘mh' 1 £ ° and the servile, the ambitious and the t ! Kathryn Nichols 8%; Mary Quilty 75; entitled to a partial training class cer _- The flour race, which wasn charge and sister, Miss Kue f rior, of _ Al a , Ali if ' 1° “fl‘f' aerop flnl’filflfz °f | complacent. Youth is a period of uns i Robin | Mae Ryan 84; Bessie Sherman Sf: tificate rqqditmnal in one stibiect. of Thomas Bennet. provoked much bany, are spenflmi a week at (lev a the hi'hrx‘pffliflmflc'VD\; $0\ an mg certginty and hops, This is one rem nreality t [- Marion Sherman #4: Gertmide Spear' - In adm'tmn to these - certificates merriment - A quantity | of | money erdale, Lako (rpflrrp to Amstera » after a fight and for rising into the son why fathers and mothers Bro s nd. ton { 5 88: Grace Spear Tn: Violet Tucker £86. p”r“‘;d.th’: June. there were three was placed in two sacks of flour and cpgsgn2|15§1~spanrhv hit: wingpixplznmfi zzf wir a fairaize1 bedy of water 11,“ “if“. ' happy over «their children. Nobody Fi Ama Whelden $%; Elsa Williams &¢;, erned in Jannarvy examinations, ma'k the hags ted, after which a number ! * dias \ i* | _} rary, as .\ ds quite impossible for these and sh« a + aa ' [j f . M * siti her en's, Mr. and Mrs. ; , knows what great surprise is in stOTG,, ; &4. ling twenty full training class certifi- hoys ced to the bags and oh. Visiting her paten's, chins to rise o back to : found {: s f has; 23:1oegarH4 iene and Methods | C2%°s earned during the school year. fimfiflnzaéfgmfi, The PT‘Zr‘kfir race Jeremiah Dempsey. e - 2:5{FL-guffflplfifr ;armi( OT‘anggnentpi The slowest-appearing child in that] hen he \ P0 ys gy. myd 225)“ a & l ; ROSE E. GIBBONXS and the shoe race also proved to be Mias Violet Mardsen of New York Q ivy pil ‘N of lanplane; have. it in i family may (may, mind you) turn out; r 1 TNCC ini f a © l is the guest of Mrs. Nellie Tanner, \ ¥ _ pilots Ol C h o s ra. L329; Sign é Letha Baker 80; Helen Bovd #3. Ein' of Training Class. m“?! lafilgvhflhlp m'lnllf‘f‘fs, the Paris 6mm; iw’nnn. \ atilied into them from dars of early tiff); miniaifiitmfi 33121: tie; rt 1 Kathryn Cowan 93; Mande Cronin SS; | 'The hose race between he PAMS C' - Misees - Marv: Harding - and & training that they can fly only ing £ f yvor of | - Svivia Henderson 84; Charlotte Lant POLITICAL EQUALITY Wait and Trien Hots companies of I Us, finger of scoru- not yot, not yet! For \ * . ; Mary e eirne vest nov a e ; hat to io 88: Marion Lawton 9%; Mary Mac CLUB TO HOLD MEETING Hudson Falls re-ulted in the bear 1)“:le a lfnl'\'2'dfhp (515221153: th bwinnl‘knf lalrzfl territori f wRICHB ' |; thoy do they may have fo take if ' hns. . pl faw: lorn | p i awarded to the from a week s ® 3 embrace lakes, bays. seas, etc, | * phone. n ) .- Pougall 86: Ruth MeGinnis 80; Elna-t £. 1 tlfn} loving cup being awar cottage, Glen Lake , back. f candy \.. beth MeNeif Th; Elizabeth Murphy 80; - Wait Hos company. the I vii-ans 'D Capra C,. To Wright has returned to m=~~ 1 And so, clear up to the commence | _- Kathryn Nichols 83: Mary Quitty 86. . The Hirdeon Palls Politcal Fqnar ing in cecord and fhe (MXL y)) nome in - Smith | Basin after Let Well Enough Alone, i ment night, and for some: time after} in Bett: Mae Rvan 95; Bessie Sherman 92; ity club will hold a meeting tomorrow The (Hen Hose compant made an «pending the week with her daughter Why a man just back from th8 ' and mothers can.cleim great oubles. ~ I Marion Sherman L7: Gertrude Spear evening at 7.30 in the home of Mrs. exhibition run thar was ReAt & TCC (p)) pnoseee (Pranger, Main street * border should arrive with a | fay Tha 1 21h family- ubles, h %6: QGrace Spear 00; Violet Tucker 95; Abram Wakeman, at which the prea. ord, the time being 32 seconds. The - , j £19 5C Sch 51 hew European war story is not to be ; things for every chid ImiAd y- o perfect i080 thia 17. Blea Williams 82; |dent, Mrs. Willis G Mitchell, will White Howe compary of Sowh (Glens _ Mss FS with her sister. 18 iv e here but ma siory whieh | 2nd nobody will dare dispute them. Of o the go >_ Nora Winegar 85. preside _ After the business séssjon Falls also gave an exhibition drill Kin“ Rach Raker street ister, @ € $2823” 27 Cin nnati brought with | the world will finally call fom, and plan A School Law . Superintendent George A. Ingalls will that was much appreciated Mrs - Joseph 2 . Ba. 7 ita alte Y \ tu es f x..-, 7L! | : i a showdown. but when it does thosd 1 00 + M not Th baseball - game- resulted | in The Misses Irene an elen . n a him excuees auy incomeistency, says | . meet the i Helen Boyd 77: Kathryn Cowan 77: instruet the class in advanced ceiv.', The bas®0d a - mi p reek Cl . . : who migit be interested in the resul elen Boyd T}: Rathrin | OWAN (13 joa r (Manager Fenimore nine 8°C sojourning for a week at (Hen * . the New York correspondent of the' 1 i{ - Maude Cronin 86. Sylvia Henderson !\ All women of Hudson Falls “05:1?“ “if Manager Stewart's Hudson [Ake \ P'petneatt Times Star * gro themselves lost, or scattered sg What i ' T8; Charlotte Lant 86; Marion Lawton invited to join this class. 'F:1T:t«-rl‘x?h .“?'rx};mmxp lmrpr fpr Miss Patsy Johnson is at her Glen PRESH PAINT I: nnIn. R mI ‘1 a retreatin be. \ ior that it would take sn explorer to t you?\ S 14 , Hudson Falls, 1. The purse was Lake entage where she Is enjoying * wo Irish soldiers are retreating ; find them and carry them the news.! i inn. n_ - ~, OBITUARY divided. $20 soink to the winners and ber varation R Now every casement of our house || ff\: P?tsfiirzkiQGJQTxvfislpdafrfizialpzhpn'; some boys die in youth>-thus prof I right sc i « --- $10 to the losers. Mr: and Mrs “PHI-“Zr Casavant af Is raised and clouds of dust fic: M n\I' lon - 6; at; llx‘lrlnrq Pat.! s‘avsj serving forever the mystery as ted and . HUDSON FALLS Stasla Covelsk1. . Delawars avenue are. _ in | Boston, p on me shoulders. Pat.\ 8298 wen nidden talents, - Usually 1G 18 » *I ~ f \ov fen v ' TO TTC chere they will usit relatives, through \ the second - \Olll do me bist for ye.\ ' R - . f ,_ Stasia Covelski, aged seven years, wher ill otual spou T said of such that they were bright;and Do you th 1. died this morning at 7 'clock at the: <0 W. Virgil - Haviland ha? returned - Each chamber, for my punctual spou? Lave me be,\ replied the fallen famarknble, with a groat future bel ik she ca e home of his parents, Mr. and Mrc.. from a few days' visit with friends Is on spring cleaning bent. AcBO¢ many >Oi!l take me chances BeT®.\ | pory qpey ' wo all) worship success | Frank Covelski, Warren street. The in the Adirondacks. \Tp man'\ urges the unwounded | CI \all ;. a ° never aC * ' deceased h b i11 Mrs. Dana H. Cannon and Pana tore=s las \opr raz p +> ~even going so farine to worship her,\ deceased has been ill about six . Pana H. Jr. arrived here Saturday Really Not His Fault, galdier. \Oull carry yer t eafety. | where it doesnot exist, ou've k Smo months. The funeral will be held os teow \ay pr § c oi \Fceine enough that sounds.\ replies ‘ rues ou've kno 10 a | from St. Mary's church at 9:30 from Yonkers to visit Mrs. Cannon's, | The family were zoing to a plente Tea an' sinsible v'arai \ Gandhi . + bod Csun y. {020 - r a - . he cessed first s tor e n.\ si 1 - K Ape ou fre r f KINNEY HAY RACK j o'clock Wednesday morning. . father, George S. Witham, Sr. - Mrs. and Howard had been dressed first and the wounde maid Eet a couple more Lanier®s Grave Marked 4° j . bu'tets in me back an' you'd get th y differen Imethooist episcorat ' witham. were ready. - Seen after his mother I r ' > : hat you Ic - ALL ASH HAY RACK-E. C. Kinney,] - 'Tuesday-Meeting of thpcfiififigl Mr. and Mrs. Wo D. K Wright and (Macon-rm} him rilnvinrz in the dirt w ish - Victhoria cross.\ Iny 199111 raiisedGmPT mow £51375 0215! ,n0“;n 250 1-2 Main St., Hudson - Falls. | Guild at 2:20. Firat (fix-Man in / daughter, Frances, of lbany are the his cle lnf‘hn“10 selessi¢ - ruined - | ney A-8n er in Greenmount CeH+ NAJ w eal bo, : Phone 7. chapel: second f home 'f Mrs. oguests of Mr. Wright's mother, Mrs his clern C s not y- ruined.. Have Power in Their Tails _ in Baiftmore. Since his burtal there in} |. s very nig 60 m If] : Angirfli ; n hm“ of _ Mrs.; 5. Pr. wright, Oak street. After the painful scene which foPowed v of i'q 1, | 1881 the grave hes been unmarked. |} is hangi 6, oyd . r n church - parlors; 1 \ w Niénmmall af Schuyterville , he was deposited forcibly on ao choir Thera is a curfous amily o nsec S4a The tablet set into the bowlder 0 udden pan M STEWART-$8 HARDWARE fourth in primary room. | o *% in fow k -- and asked if he did net remember he -the Poduridac. or apring-tails--pos- , , . it hich *s th it] ?\ 'ad The regular monthly meeting of the | spent Sunday in town. . sR e ' of a sort of seventh leg op. Ceoreis stanifte which now man a four i Cross and Crown Bible class at the' Miss Mattie Thompson Is at the bad been told to stay on the porch and ing plece which is so placed under ; bears those words of Lamers e your can ; I STANDARD BINDER TWINE, $5.50| home of Mrs. Stone, Clark street at Cedar Grove Houses, Lake krep clean,. \Yes\ he solbked. \hut. epring peck h pt w i I Am lit by the sun.\ ~ They are chart arrange yo 19, per bale. Standard Fly Killer, 90c)|7:340 o'clock. + . where she will spend two weeks. why didn't you tell somebody to watch the bad\ as to give the creature a POW! acteristic of the post and they suggei your prope C per gallon. Stewarts Hardware, Wednesday-Prayer service in the Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. MOOT® erful aid in jumping. | Tests wpmi the appeal which Lanier's work wil iate his ov © chapel. Spring street, are spending a - few made with various members of this | t make to the Americ . léfi‘ffl MISCELLANEOUS Friday-Choir - rehearsal in - the : days atwmkoéhorze. d Miss Al family. and one tiny fellow, hardly | {song's has 329621 poverti’nggbsem +30 R Mrs. Mary Moore an Misa Allee Aft r , de a} chapel at 7:30. Monarch Welcomed Death. one-fiftieth of an inch long, made ty the power of his almost perfec . tn- '322702139fliigiyggnwfigngnpg. 113122013. Louis XIII, lying on his deathbed, clear leap of 525 times his length He - ' Beach street. Friday-The W. C. T. T. will meet SAWS gummed, set and with Mrs. Eber Richards at her Lake. song. warmed as it is by the sun an als have yc wished that the dauphin, then four bad. of course. a great advantage in breathed through by the wind,. ha ; ready to use. Griffin Lumber Co,, f i ; -. ' ne of a pa f Hudson Falls. Exrggxpcetzrtfiie'toplégt ‘w'PiclTllmti'aiknglxz'llti i t. R. Lewis returned today from and one-half years old. should be chris. . the possession of his spring-piece in ! been gaining ever since, until today h train which connects with the morn-. Lake George, where he spent the tened. When the ceremony had been - performing this amazing feat. But if ills one of the accept Hi octs, rather! B wo, three l ive Fi ing boat. | | week end. performed the child was placed upon the tord and the kangaroo could 40 than \min x“? of it? Hterature| [R Stour, - f: <j Co-Operative Fire Insurance (\Sis Laraway__ and _ d&Ngh (ng kings bed. and hi« father, wishing . as well as the in proportion more than \minor of, ur ure ai\ i ‘ WHv PAY MORE? Co-operative Fire To HOLD PORCH PARTY ‘FFTS-ramss\; fiufliainpd £15342“ 1231112 to see that his orders had been ful to his size, the toad could bar» a dis-1 “The long neglect of his name ant h . i - , for Cleverdale, i +0 W- R i E 2 ny tanco of 130 feet. and the kangaroo 1 ~ f % fig been a <! Insurance gives | absolute protec-| 'The Missionary society of the Bap- IN ANIMAL LAND. they will pass a week a hs , he enfeol ter more then a quarter of a mile & grave in Baltimore brings. out the. ot{('f woo ms heen £« tion at lowest cost Get our rates.! tist church will hold a porch party | Pe Monk -What's the idea? \_ Wfiss Marjorie Garrity has returned is Louis XIV,\ repiled the enfant te - ler strange fact, says the Boston Trant'f V2 Pd lik? you , ‘11 Cummings, M. and F. Bullding.| at the home of Mrs. Edward (“onklin.! w the girar6 f ‘hn‘mp after - pursuing | a - course | of rible, - \\Not yet,‘1ny son, nn‘t yet.'ore I'script, that Baltin‘mre. though calted J]; \ anxious-, roof Tel, 1820, . School street, Tuesday afternoon at 8° | by, you see \study in German at Middlebury col. plied the king; \but pray God at may Japanese Captures Salmon In Waves. i/) \ \, _o nangal city.\ bas NO MOBW Poo them, hav e: «o- o'clock. All members are requested | °° tall for a soldier, so we're using, lege: be soon.\ A Japanese who has charge of \'The | t't‘o Pos. though gm. Baltimore h 5-2: i ii 54 GARAGE to be present. l him for a wireless mast. P ; _ mo Cabins.\ the J. B. Dahigren place on (is: rem-(arc; 'and 5100811 there hbo is éfl pou : Beach Hill, caught a 25-pound salmon > \\' * \ i [Woos ee - +f 4. \ Praise of Ale | Neither has Boston, where h o . ai C PICNIC PosPONED. I ‘ tif\ ' Poets' Prais * in the breakers He swimming |buried. Neither has Boston, where he o . : would T dli 20 Fist; SgizlszSe-Efifilng Endelfizfiflfifl The picnic which the members of|SEVERELY INJURED W! More poets have been inspired In | L'leafrhiheriaifrlfad whajfésanziv fiawtnilwas boru. a statue of him. Our Ame {E 8 ifference? | t work, give the Hudson Valley Gar.| the King's Heralds were to enjoy this IN FENIMORE MILL ' modern times by Brassenose 2l% | pry gitmon which had got into the POSS are in poor credit with o & leanor céulc t .age a trial. Free air at the curb. 260| week has been postponed owing to | - brewed at Brasenose college. | praegters, which, after some difficulty. raisers. 2 L: en - 12 Main St, Hudson Falls] Phone the spread of infantile paralysis In - y oul, Amaprer, an Italian employed: than by any other malt liquor of T® ' po captured with his hands. -Santa r-- dc a u I'm worry» , 4 7. this vicinity, in the“ Fenimore plant of the T’n'ionf | cent memory. Af one time ( was 8° 0 pryg (('gl+ Surf. > Leading Question, ~ $) i want you | .- BARRED FROM THEATRES. | | Bag and Paper company, was severely | i custom for the college butler on every |_ Parson Prosy-\We need # nlet© met and > DOCKASH RANGES Health Officer H. A. Heenan has ' burned yesterday noon while cooling: Tuesday to present a collection of ale Disagreeable. 1 watchman_ for the church. If I giv he fir. i .) - made the ruling that no children un- &shes under a boiler at the mill. While , praising verse to the principal and ® |__ a scjentist says cannibalisnt is log.!|you the job, do you think yor ca¥ eity-no one | }~ GAS Combinations, the newest pat.| der Sixteen years of age be admitted the ashes were red hot he called to | | ceive a sum of money. Several Of , joj as human flesh is the most di/|K°SP awake?\ Applicant-\'Do yol out, but dus | 10 _ terms, used ranges of other makes| to Picture theatres until further ,2 fellow workman to shui of Me. ! these outpourings, the writing of Ult | pesqpe, still, we all know of some || preach at night?\-Boston Transcript ¥ + ho at low prices, Packer Storage Coy notice. 'water. Instead the water was turned | dergraduates, have appeared in book ol hase ' Be you aren't | - 12 Main St. _ \ ge vo _-_ lon to such an extend that a volume | form - people we are certain would not agree Dally Thought if & a dnd BOARD TO MEET. 'of steam covered him. Ha was bum * with us under any conditions, it x6! Thena | ~ Ze aTe afe te Be Bn Beate ate ate aB ot Pectol 'This evening at & o'clock the vil- ' ed about the legs and arms. Dr. Cuth- he | mot ro\ God I?“ given us ltongues that? baw! to marry |; _ 3} 'lage board will hold its regular meet. bert of Hudson Falls attended him. He , Natural Reasoning. * \ For White Furniture. may say something pleasant to our {fl don't tell- i> R . . ' 3; ing. Business of importance will be gasllanr} removed to his home on the. Ruth lived in the country. On awak- Tse clear turpentine and a soft cloth ; low man -Heine. - S‘ N - 4 | transacted. , Bowievard, f to clean white enameled woodwork or T * - : 2 U a a I 7 | ‘ ening one cold morning she asked for , Optim! i Newspa- . G Fa 1 --- - .) Tt will remove ptimism. ; Newopé- i) £ e IJ o : civic League MEETS. I .. cone To sripeerort. | ; & drink of water, and her mamma told furniture. Tt will remove ©DOt|| roy , mercy the lightning is in i 4 s *) 'The executive board of the Wa.|_ Miss Orlettq Murray has gone to | | her she would have to wait awhile, for without remo a g on of the gloss.! hands h Co s fio ‘f Auto Cab for hire. f\ man's Civic league held a meeting Bridgeport, Conn., where she will | | the pump had frozen during the night. | as soap often does. ' - hg Cr? {- 2 day or tnp‘. 25 cents a pas- # | this afternoon at the home of Mrs. visit relatives. l | She then asked for a drink of milk. and] nnn _s Staying-Power Counts. hs $ # senger in village limits. | Preston Paris, at which time plans' | upon being told there was no milk j I have been watching the careers 0% | A &. A . # | for the winter's work were discussed, Had Heard Him. | leither quickly replied: \What's She Piano's Effect on the Saby. young men in the city for thirty year. : s A FORESTER # wANTED-EXPERiENCED orer. Teacher-\What does haunt spell, LOOKED FOR matter, did the cow freeze up, too ? While visiting a friend and after | and I find that the chief difference bé«] eo ‘ 3 f -' RWlmer? Small Elmer - \Dunno.\> | putting the baby to sleep the little boy tween the successful men aud the fatk To THE FOLL . *\Wasn' r ‘ ao nees *C u eng} 0 . ATORS ON owine opr asn't Jones' death rather unex ITCC ' asked me to play the plano, and I| ures Hes in the single element of stays] * o . Teacher-\Don't you know what your 2200 I2 2027 ERATIONS: FRONT MAKING, CUFF bl jected?\ Missed Little ' P ag - f , 7 TN ! father does when he l cle R Issed Little, i said: \I'm afraid it will wake the w- alan ©a 1 RUNNING, BUTTON SEWING, In. en he loses his collar Listen, girls: If you have never mot I baby.\ a answered? . \No It *t, ing power.-Theodore Cuyler, for vaca * Phones -476.J or 54.J. 3 HUDSON FALLS £) RL E MIN » \Not at ally He was leemning t ] eR LL FANN! $] - M'MULLEN.LEAVEns| button?\ \mall Elmer-\Yes ma'am. el & _ He was kerning 4! (ce . | . - al 5 & book P 395, ~ NS. Hg says things.\ Aon. a.mpto: V 4. Mo ideal man, you baven't mifledl It just makes her go to sleep SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIME, ¥\ TT I WWI” igk‘l-‘lfi;|'i|l|?|le (4! [M! I p 34 35 36 37 3 COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516 _ MADE iN U S.. _ Gi .