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EQUALITY CLUB WILL Fe U Miss Eleanor Gibbons, supervisor bf drawing ang manual training at Dssining, who has been visiting her Bisters, the Misses Rose and Mas Gibbons, Main street, has gone to Cleverdale to join a party of regents' examiners from Albany. Miss (Gib bons has been a special examiner of fArawings at the department of edu- cation in Albany during the month of July. She is a former drawipg super- ¥isor in the local schools. \She will visit here befors resuming her duties MEET THIS EVENING 'The regular meeting of the Political Equality club will be held at the resi- dence of Mrs. Wakeman this evening at half after seven. Owing to absence from town, George A. Ingalls will be tunable to conduct the class in Civics, Miss Rose E. Gibbons will take his | place. There wil be reports given of up The Times' Hudson Falls News Service is in charge of Miss N. J. Dwyer, 3 and Advertising Departments in charge of George Russo A I The Times is on sole sat Langworthy's Book Store, 180 Main Street, Mosher's News 8 \Falls} A. E: Smith, 160 Main Street, Taylor's Store, 98 Main Street, Hudson Falls, LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. James McClusky of St. Albans, street, Donald Miner js visiting in Atlantic! City. N. J. Lake George,. the house to house canvassing done, Stan“ Willow street.. in the last two weeks. Mrs. | Wake.), MYS George W. Ferris is confined to. man will give a talk on the Articles of Confederation and Mrs. Charles Clements will discuss the defects in the Articles of Confederation. - Miss Frances Dovle will speake on the Ra- tification of the Constitution and Miss Mullen on Written _ and Tawritten Constitutions. 1 OBITUARY Mrs. Sophia A. Cowan. Mrs. Sophia A. Cowan, aged years. died last night at the - Glens Falls hospital, where she was taken for treatment Saturdav. The remains were removed to the home of her sis ter. Mrs. Edward Gifford. Wall street. The deceased has been ill for a long; time. she was a woman much beloved by her many friends for her loving acts. and kindly deeds. Hor death bas xf caused a deep sorrow to her large cir cle of friends. - Besides the sister above mentioned the surviving rela tives are' Two sons, George H. Cow. an of Chicago, IIl, and Charles Cow. an of Gleng Falls; two brothers. Chas M. Yarter and Asahel C. Yarter. of Hudson Falls. Funerar arrangement: gre not yet completed. Mrs. D. J. Brayton, ' News has been received of the???“ Mrs. Earl Young and s death of Mrs. D. J. Brayton of Katts Ca'v'e ffilturned from a v killy Bay, Lake George. Sho died yes-! rranville terdavy morning. after a lingering il} V ness. The surviving relatives are two' D°Ctadr. are her home in River street by illness. ban, after visiting his parents, My. Miss Edna Shannon is spending the week with her parents in Argyle. in Atlantic City, N. J Mrs, John Paul Schielesin of San tomorrow to visit Mrs. Fred Weeks, 66 fore her marriage, 'ed home, after Pearl street. Mrs. Schielein was be- IJoying his annual vacation. Mrs. George Vanderwerker is spend.\ iing a few days at Glen Lake. John H. Derby is in Boston, Mass.. where he js transacting business. Edward Remillard of Hackensack, Remillard. Mr. and Mrs Louis Dorum | are en- Joying their vacation at Glen Lake. Mrs. John Harringto nhas return Manchester Depot. Vt. Miss Margaret Smith. Derby street, THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, TOESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1%. ® 225 Main Street, Telephone 112. ; 11, 82 River Street. Telephone 174, > tand at Pos ofice, Wilise & Ledley, 88 Main Etrect, {Bakers rem MUCH BUSINESS TR DF TRUSTEES IN SESSION LAST EVENING At a regular meeting of the Board 'of Trustees in Village hall last even- Witham presented a »rontract in triplicate from the Hast. ings Pavement company, which was read by the clerk,. On motion, duly seconded, the fol- lowing resolution was adopted : Resolved. That the board approve and arcepr the contract furnished b: 'the Hastings Pavement company and that the president be authorized and . directed to sizn and the clerk to at- Vt. arrived in town today to visit Mr. test the same in the name of the vil- and Mrs. Emmest MeClusky, - John lage. ' ing President agree ats ae ae ate ids raterBealts aie dlya Beat ate aB ids €+ - e i 4 mi v #! s ' I I . 0,0 a U -- NHA U # e # do & oo | 4 J . do es & ks a PER LOAD # x 4 . #» Cit stove length and seasoned % se under cover, a Q30 tio & & ‘z. i - 0:0 4 [ ' : & ‘;’ , \ | o:- & I | Fy 0:0 \ OOOQOOOOOO¢OQ ® habcats atts chet ch it gag?kayak“.“303033030301“.“y‘“‘u‘«‘u.ogo...5“; Ho i to he ge agne attorney 'a {n- tho were who at 10. committee on 1 Floyd Rich of Salem, spent the day 'the preliminary work on the Pearl in town. 'street presented a written agreement with Flood & Van Wirt to {do said preliminary Catherine Carpenter bas returned ed that from a two weeks vacation, spent at with said work, and report he had mades arrangements Flood & Yan Wir companys to do all of the work embodied in th Nettie Cullen of Argyle. is othe specifications other than the work to of Mr. and Mrs. M. Russell, John be done by the Hastings Pavemen' street, ; company, and that by accepting this Arthur J. Stuart of Buffalo, has ar- agreement the board would eliminate rived in town to join his wife who is the services of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward thereby save in the neighborhood of $200 and secure a 6f five years on the asphalt block furnished and laid by the Hastings Pavement Clifton Blake has returned to Al. company. On motion of Trustee land Mrs. - William - Blake, Feeder seconded. strest. , was adopted. Resolved. That the figures presented by for the furnishing and laving of the . . Francisco, Cal, will arrive in town asphalt blocks on Pearl street by the insta? u. inant over the tand a'llegance to the I noted State- Hastines Pavement company. and That the village attorney draw up was de- contract with Flood & Van Wirp to band in frort of ths Commuq nity auto qurage A aidetalk pei war to cpa Brown fanch Ps ches has “19”an LaP nea at No 1% 'ma mar av reached < gliferny, and settled at Red Miss Anna Ship a + perform said preliminary work in ac. Walter Smith, delivery clerk for cordance with their agreement. “he Nationa; Express compant .is en- And that Flong & Van Wirt cute to the villaze a bond for the nue faithful performance of the work and to indemnify the village in case of at mre: damages or imjuries resulting from mrnicarss A written communication N. J. is spending his vacation with to young bovs his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon withont any clothing was f read and the matter was referred to , unanime. ~ the police and they were instructed ; bathing in the canal fanule received, lowing Whereas The state Department cf +4 Robinville where ther ergaze 4 to have said nuisance abated at once., Health h. repos } oa o wyrmber o' othe sheep brness 0 She Co.. Vresident Witham offered the fol. cases of jrfan}s pava't is Gn thio muere In 141 *e ang het which were unan- part of the «tire .nd toungeat sister, Fllen and the iv Whereas The 13 af tome rems Times Fabimser children i- ven Feu ent the megane the mother I-qrm to Santa a two weeks' visit in lowing resolutions. imousiy adopted. Resolved, Thar the president be di- ' e m 1 220 | of this village, unle -. properly s.gn. - {pd by the wrrer theronf, wI he pos. . “Livoly ignore d and consigned to the l waste basket od asm in corporation line 'o eonnecr with the , A+; sistem, Mc the matter be re. from [ARe two Pops Pot Vo omer od aes appointed - Order of M Kin es tee hat cof vital o statietfes Sarah Brawn was edua'ted in the cotufe tsa on public schools of New York. in the Toten oat c othe em- Fort Edward Inst:tizs, where she 5 Ure ac Tale ormdes the com 'stndied art under Marty Ao Lathbury, hope dis < sod at some and in Concord, Mast in a plimff’ . *\ a- ard on school conducted ba FB Sanborn, next regs lar meer. another of the four mer who planned the Harper's Perry ray t\q or tof se derrking While in Coreord she hoarded in fountain in the + cul aw ll diseussed a+ the 40 Bronson Moo forts - and length and on oun, for furth' knew all the Aleatr g1t]s. @r eOnsidepar on In 1883 the family removed to lawa, © i mouon ef To -ue lev the and the _ following Spring _ started village grtorp - ta ecauested ot» for o( alifornia; eroesing the | p'ains an v hna . on Luvs ta the with an ax team Thev were about Heensing of (alouen qq mer and six months on the was At this time to present the sos qt tse new nea the family eansiited of Mrs. Brown. ular. meeting one son and three danzhters. with . ar dl \p Jones of the the con's wife ard twa children In Communts | (ither esta ar the entire train there were 150 or 2no dute , pemved befor, co seard and cated Per-ors, amons whom were rertain the Seanl teepd coopnsepreofts southern _ sympathies. whom - the ave the nextoregs y (~ c amd a* Browns su-pected af planning to mur this board accept the lowe ona of the cathy, tbt they det them A+ Fort Hall, Habs, two President , would elody tum tor prlaere tor the of the familt went fo Leonard Dovle is passing the week, Witham, for the preliminary work of, Corser platSsin oin from 0° thei of the fom: and asked for protection . J. preparing the roadway in readiness : Rarage 'the «ommander led 'n hd the nowt tec dats the fompac far several days ountil oa was reached at which the partys seprrated and it was deemed safe fo: Pluff chev wer t'! made ta feel ur ¢ Health 3B orsi ean talked safe ia strong ers the feelings among lesath an fore aad se vara! c0Mm o frends of 'he lnp‘rd-;;‘rn_ apd Coen {rom *he Sfare Healty apper ed Cte the anthosee: who a Deportmest slits Ota the chem of protectup t fosted stire wop in M- Sarah Brown csough pooch. prtaizcls ot berespon the fa' p bi hat at Teremqpasainty on Puja Ue and ge olet os cea opr qxta and atter that po Homboidt adopted conrti the ofamilt | having remeied Clat, is spending the week at Glen Lake rected to sign and the clerk to edun- of spread n. the d hasn. he dt thers roggty sertfing noo the mouptage Mr. and Mrs. Fow. Duers and Mr. tersign an order on the treasurer for fore on. Domald, the sum of $1000, payable islt in North Hudson Fall) Free Library, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burton of Sche. and maintenance guests of Mr. Burton's Falls Free Library. [F° i & Resolved, That the president be an ffairs. sehom | (} + be. and Sunday neat. daughters, Mrs. Jessie - Morse - and. William Burton, Park Place. Mrs. Nettie Brarton, both of Lake!, ~IY® Homer C. Haviland, Main street, thorized to sizn and the George. The deceased was a sisterin. today for a several d law of Mrs. Sylvia Jondro, Eim street and an aunt of Silas E. Carpenter, Parry street, =-- 1 Card of Thanks, We wish at this time to express our heartfelt thanks and deep apprecia- tion for the many acts of kindness during the long i#liness and at the time of the death of our beloved mother, and we fell especially grateful | to those who sent the beautiful - floral tributes . ARTHUR HARKER, MRS CHARLES TAYLOR, MRS. HUGH CLUTGSTON, MRS. EDWARD LAUNDRY. Sure Cure for Colis, Mrs. Harriet Black, Manlins Center, N. Y., writes: | '\Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a. sure cure for colic and summer com- plaint. It has been used by myself and others in my family for at least ten years, and it always does just what is claimed for it. It gives relief from pain almost instantly.\ For sale by all dealers. # [HUDSON FALLS CLASSIFIED DEPT, KINNEY HAY RACK ALL ASH HAY RAck-E. c. Kinney, 250 1-2 Main St, Hudson Falls. Phone 7. STEWART'S HARDWARE STANDARD BINDER TWINE, $5.50 per bale. Standard Fly Kier, 90s per gallon. Stewarts Hardware. Co-Operative Fire Insurance WHY PAY MORE? Cooperative Firg Insurance gives | absolute protec- tlon at lowest cost,. Get our rates, Cummings, M. and °F,. Bullding. Tel. 1820, GARAGE - FOR SATISFACTION | in - Slectrical and general repairing and machine | work, give the Hudson Valley Gar. ace a trial. Free alr at the curb. 250 © __ DNDOCKASH RANGES GAS. Combinations. the fiewest pat- terns, used ranges of, other makes at low prices. Packer Storage. Co., + t 'Court, No. 11, Order of the Amaranth Swill enjoy a picnic Thursday at the: | 12 Main St, Hudson Falls} Phone « ;_ 4 ~- Wo. *f [Miss Katherine and sons. Edward |pay a village note. with interest, due and Frederick, are spending the week Aligust 18. 1916, as follows: Sanitary fund, $100.50. police fund. street fund, $502 50, at Cleverdale, Lake George, Mrs. Katherine Gill of Fort Ann {s | $301 0, the guest of Mrs. James Ashe, Maple 'and officers fund, 3100. street. HOME FROM AUTO Trip. leaux and Miss Evelyn Reed of Hud son of New York. « UNDERGOES OPERATION. public health nurse, Miss Marion In- .. per #1 and accept said work and that field.. performed the operation, clerk be directed to request said fir» engine works to submit their bill af TO ENJOY Picnic. The members of Queen Elizabeth . Resolved hy +bs Board af Healty a known as che John - Rown being the , the Village ef iod an Pals %oov, where they lived for three s amount raised by tax for the support that from tses> + off 141% ard unt fore hargeme co a ram comp & ays' visit in cotntersign, {Albany. , funds payable to the Sandy Hill Na- |_ Mrs. CL Infield and daughter, tional bank of Hudson Falls, N. Y .io Whereas. Mrs A. B. Carpenter has William Kana of New York is visit. made objections to the sewer assess. Ing his wife, who is staying at the ment against the Vrs, Warren Brown Kingsbury Inn. estate for the sewer recently install . ed on Minor street, Resolved, That the matter be refer 'The following party have returned red to the village attorney for inves from an auto trip fo Elizabethtown: fieation. he to report his finding and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emmons, Mrs, OPinion to this board at the next res Joseph Barsaleaux, | Michael Barse. \!lar meeting Resolved, That Charles Wescott he son Falls, and Mrs. John Lavin and and he hereby is appointed a special policeman to act under the direction of the chief of police. \ Whereas, The Waterford Fire En Raymond and George Abry, sons of fine Works have rebuilt and repaired Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abryv, William the village fire steamer in accordance street, were operated on yesterday with , for the removal of tonsils and aden. turned same in a satisfactory condf- oids. Dr. G. M. Casey assisted br the tion, . Resolved, That this board approve above Saratoga at th. plase Hudson | further nom e 0 00 y order guvepge ons ormne from 0 Satatng. af age Oba me ey luded \ whare Mr: Brosn died othe sapry schools, moving ;it ts ard all oth Wher they first seent 'o 6 uq{ifores, meetin & v1 a <- mblages, Miss sarap toceved ar app ntmert ()., that -a front number of gs gsefissan weigher in othe - T'nged .' be prov l q s order tao en ‘g-n-pi mint at san Fram dle whe a farce abservan e + os oorndipance she held unfhil Cleveland's adr oon it further s sed tha the man rmation 1%\ affes Bhi h she gars shok fous and assemblage, bsson. on drawing and pa'nt na oat no' fi the a 'tfon of this Saratoga Los Gasto. and | suev board and +beir . operation request ; for several vears. nu} be a.. Be gt furhe- 6% the ranch fel te her o Wor <> Resolved. 'The Ch. health officer she dut missionire work among the enforce this orqinane« Health Officer Heenan read a eon was very sgecessful, bringzna or ur munieavon from the State Depart into the members' {p of teo Ment Of Health requesting cities AMl ronal eharch. of whi ho she wa. to adopt rules rela member sanitary conditions through For the o pasrofve reams -b. tad state - On mation of trustee fouch' vantage a vely Ip Kingsleys the rule- were adopted anl which Anal's raused her death of 6 the health officer asthorized to have tl a few reeks azo she eantin ed +o printed comes nf cant ru'es and Ais reside at ber own home aml fe 4 Japanese in Satatoga, ino wha ho «e. eNatralas talad tributed from house to - hause and the affairs of the rapes S no > have same posted in public places that Je has beep with her uctor ar { On motion of - Trostee Carpenter erredet tms are ef oa nat Roa fas the folowing preambles and resobring been a «teat sufferer was unanimously adopted: __ Whereas, Several anoymaus fetters . have heen jeceived recentiv bi the Business System in Paraguay. Board of Health and other w'lage a* Au imnueng' oustom prevails in Pare agtios rind it ois Lnown as \rontra ge- Resoived, That in the future, all emimt .\ - The wholesaler sells the euch letters and communications, re. goods he burs from the feretgn man ceived by anv ' the board of offic er- cottage of Lester Lockhart Assem-. bly Point ENJOYABLE HOUSE PARTY. | Camp \Rest a While\ at Cleverdale, Lake George, has been the home of 3s joyous crowd of young people during the past week. The party was com- posed of Dorothy Gibson and Marion E. White of Glens Falls: Maud Town» send and Marie Ingalsbe of Hartford; Louisa Simons of Hudson Falls with Mrs. E. R. Gibson as chaperone. The following were entertained for over Sundays Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Neill son of Hudson Falls; also Robert Wil- bur, Allen Wilbur, Earle Wilbur and Mr. amd Mrs. George Simons, Mrs. L. C. White and Mrs. Frances White of Glens Falls; Doris St, Mary, Mae, eB, tha and Raymond Briggs of Easten.‘ Thomas Myers of Albany and Ralph Pollock formerly of Argyle. The Sun: day guests were Fred Martin, Mr. and! Mrs. W. E. Townsend, Mr. and Ars. William Barber, Miss Louise Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Akin of Hart ford. - While in camp, the girls com- posed a song which expresses their good time. garni n_ | Trout's Revenge on Bird. l Greed seems to have wreaked venge-. | ance on an avaricious kingfisher that / Plied the Yaquima rivernear Elk City, Ore., according to Wilmer Nelson, who | - lives on the bank. The boy noticed ' the bird dive and bring to the surface i an unusually large trout, Then en- , sued a battle royal, the fish trying to escape and the bird trying to swallow ' ts prey. - When the kingfisher ap- .,*\ beared distressed the boy went out in I a boat, picked up the bird, dead, with f thg hig. frost stuct in Ite gullet, ' , She-Then you. mi . € i', SORRY HE SPOKE. Ho-They say, dear, that people who live together get in time to lei st colisider my refusal final. over the hills against these small dea! he purchases as collateral security for his own indebtedness. The established length for credits. in this country, is ' klix months. ' ‘ When He Worked. | A celebrated author thus sketched out his daily program to an Interview. tion to mail; a few afternoon calls; a ride in the park; dinner ; the theater; and then to bed. \But when do you do your literary work?\ he was asked. \Why. the nest Gay, of course,\ was . the reply. Its Probable Meaning. ' \I gee they have just dug up a cor- ; nerstone of a library in Greece on | which was inscribed 4,000 B. C.. \ re- marked a student to a Senichman. . \What do you suppose it means?\ \It canna mean bu' one thing.\ answered the Scot. sowmnly. \Before Carnegie.\ Island Rich in Emery. Emery, the best natural abrasive, is mixed in large quantities on the island , Greece, from which more than 13 per now shipped. ses L rege jfigwt, If Mankind: > f B.S. | bad *~ rterer we undertake. ways trie, for some . Aucgged at it, |__ | mere 1 , f $1,25% in Proper form an village blank ' bend for andt and payment. A NHTAELE EVEfi-E. j [+o hoard ds ino rererpt too fr e tray Families ¥ a , tms on Ha' pert. to the legality Ferm, and wea perished there, were Ted cs oe; sranung same exhum d and refeirrie t beside their 0 Dra tee Kinastev, fatho, with sultry barors, by othe Muches 'efor. an audience of 10.3, ber-on~ at the parade grounds, of Commerce Red H PAGE Targ) READING BURAND Letter inf Ml‘N‘NEflPOL in which he my aut of his positma\ n, was Dana TYirand, former superintendcmge'fid'emyl service ing Ederal service. f a =n } i bil ‘N. Cd £ og rut sous ye at stilt in thif cap, 905.8 (led to receive Gallium}, h # r:— € \Rees cs ny, ‘vfi‘ as made by, In June «aon cn> the state holds | Glens Ki competp jy Arsombly ap. academ> of hah hoot - graduate street, 1, » #ithin *n. ~ Role hp +tu.orm g chan's, exuand s af 6) s . have Fluor on ads (fs the. Falle Horm Gon ,c oa, ufacrurer to small dealers through the > inferior of the country. and makes Lg c - ers to the manufacturer from shom ', er: Rise at 11, breakfast at 12. atten- - | -Chrisflan Register. i of Naxos in the Cyclades group. ; ' cent of the world's annual output iS-j 44% \ ature of habit, As we | emsgéives by drink | stball Girt=Exnotly, I give you your release fomas. and the averagz Of moh. The Art five were mg: Mic Appended are extracts - from the | «hola rships. In response every | member - of the ' forthcoming .e .s report of - th A Woodward, 14 Seq © P& 1oore o Lvo stated that he wa di; party was on ade tq take the oath of Glens Falls Po\ chools l lepé Fals, 91.84 Pr cent, nd and 'm E. Shpiro Dn | moatviony af Tesstec chapman af an oseart seas formshed fno protect Free Scholarsh: + = 388 Ps in Cornell Univer. per cif, sity, Ruth Lebred, 149 Bay . . 90.29fr cong. .C 5 chamin ton in every Beulah f \1 ,of the common. | Johnsb ir cen 3 {32 - mE ct, the best prepared |- Raymed& p. stmer, 12° 'n \tot and award a free Mary : «* dent for a |Glens Far tm 6 c tne, Ibr- scholarship | - EAward It» helder ta frea tuition in [Glens Fall: cont.. _. $21, 5,-52 Park 4 g4.4pep cont. 4 TDe nfr emg far ths kop of| Lxvnwood| N. ad + *omh $200 in [street, $3 pir cel t* C3\ ao st rent of| - Alton G. q) 177 238 é \ Lisy ton thr [Glens Falls,\ se giper cent. tact o' , S. out otto ds Henry B. tos ax < G bdr Frank H. S hoider, lose n d cars can Edward H. - Hall, HadleyL h tonk, ~ not | Luzerne, $2 per cent. __.__ <0 find [A140 per cent, Cove ap Ella M. Lincoln, 70 ' Bay U8 t oorst [Glens Falls, 80.36. at on pt oms coud sid - 'n. hau g ' te Ty oatde tto cdt | Glens Falls, 78.81 tren &: Iu): E. Kenyon' Fort foe et oat Cre age. | Thurman. 77.74 per cent. [street, (Glens Falls, 71.08. e\ hich) 5 Une tte student. wha | | Merion Eo Swan, 12 John an .‘,p“=ti!~na Falls. 76 49 rer tsat- n Chats ef the so i (Hens Falls, TIN per cent. J oe helt apon thip. Alice - Keays, cotin'ts teere|renshiire. 7244 pr cent. h s Bbe post jorgre Fae aay l C 05, Forence A Sent. 2 Chester st |P ([K e 28 en |utems Foals. T2 %A per cont, I un e l - “NIH...“ fap Harriet Ro Stevens 54 She,\ fre fy thors pe (Hens Pals = i 4 le P eq. es t> af boe Lawe oa \We avon ce. (Fens Pall” (\ 69 per ce Bernard -< Guernsey, - 30 moan nu . es; \9090100 Pars s prec (tlc - - hoe c oue gar pa UI Prem stress Gleprs Falls, 70.43 ep Ik - af fers se c. y 1obt And the Jickass, h is the sincerest form Gartery, and the jackass Js a m Herexith ts 262 22 re ys th af flat m ! anmmat « ilgn, atilo ates any 2850 tens cate tee 4+) +2 Emcor --f arm to understand, then, that our engage! ; the latter pait of the, week, , Good-by {ff. £3 . F. Larne \~ one street, Glens Fak, 82,74- g C1 toTe on 'icalstreet, Glens m.ls, $1.20 pe? Ni © ' 209 thel toro tJ om | Ruth L. Dentoles' HEfech - &, eat srad Rosroe W. Briggs, 37 Notre 4 ‘ i> |streot. Glens Falls, 70.69 per ce \C > oa ove c cH. Ruth S. Alexander, 42 Grow v_ faue, lens Falls, 7$.47 per cep' Julia E LaBonte, St. Mary's i 2 - '< [- Harold E. Martin, 32 Everts fork. nove, © Fe le adem orie Glen Falls, 77.49. nd o rk e s ! Margaret M. Killmer, 287 6 & Poroth\ Richards, 22 Notré E street, Glens Falls, 7654 per cen each us xf‘ir 1 a vear Lena R Kaplan. 44 McBican st Warrensburg, V, film «put 34 35 36 37 3 MADE IN U.S /