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3 , _- \ x B - | Le Dol . 8 THE GL'EIWS PALLS TTMES AND MESSENGER, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1%, PAGE FIVE C s o .~ wre ? AHL { = B , [7 . R , , an as , , + ee i= $3192?“ jams! mtmpfi‘ ‘GHAM ER PLANS “FINANCIAL REPORT FHR THE ‘MUNIH BUNKlRK MAN GETS [a IE! nu! qug A“ a -- (Clap | 11 L0 \ YA NLIMTI ~A . d iF ' A E 4 p Co .peinc aBEAD|\ \\J 0 __, M \ INL MUINIE _ \ - ‘ ‘ \ I | If O | ‘ Dj a ‘ 1 - TONIGHT \ MINIERS WRK F AUGUSI SUBMITTED BY BEAUBH SEEM! ARYSHIP Attractive \ res, Park theatre. l men A L E : fles E. Champlin company, Em] City Chamberlain J. 'T. Beaudet has filed with M G Louis W. Wal E! : '\ eatre. - q , a ' erlain J. 'T. Beaudet has filed w ayor Reed, the following | 1_O{IIS a ¢ hy | pg” ‘ ”$va y ye rialide Encampment 62, mests Suggestions Made at PubliG | nmnanciat report for the month of August: - Chamber aotfel'é Engaged by? met figfifl Qfi '/ fellows' 'hall, § o'clock. + . & ay 0 h / Mary's Council 189, C. W. B. L+; Meetmg Held Last Evening Balance cash on hand, July S18t, 1916... ...e save ees cake eee s saa e 6k 2 » 3 d W mmerce to 1, , Berry street Chapter house., R aC Receipts: UcGeg * K' summer: | {& tion Army - Young people's in City Hall. TAKOS ROCOIYABI®, City,. .. ..ccneees es eee 4 eee eee eae} ($111,331.60 Resigned and open air meeting: Bank TAXOS TECGIV&DIG, COUNTY ees ce ee ss seee eka 2,080.18 * ® E! won ~a + (7 ren Review 421, W. B. A., ap- f & Current Revenues beetmg and elec’tilonpf officers,| Various matters pertaining to the Sig fizz}: 2&2? $12??? offiglznéhzanrngtffg 32$3efclere°§§§ ' Are offered in .Jbee hall, 7:80 o'clock, welfare of the public were discussed Exlcisegax ................ vena e severe eee s e 47.78 evening Lugs W. Walter of Dunkirk | smart, early Fall | - durt Police Department ................... vek ..} .} _ 7.00 was engaged as secretary of the | SEPTEMBER 1% th 2553. public meeting held under Safety Board. Fines of Nicholas LynCh.. 160.41 Chamber of Commerce to swoceed shapes - all most | AL. Wing Post 147, G. A. R. meats, 8 AuSDices of the Chamber of Com-| Child's Welfare StAtIOM $0.18 Walter K. Sumner, who next week interestingly pric- > ; Army hall, 7:80 o'clock. merce last evening in City hall The{CKY HAll 0\ 40 will go to Butler, Pa. to accept a . nvearal Is < ghts of the Maccabee, tent meeting was called for the purpose Streat DEDAMMENL seks .e... kk 112.00 similar position. A telegram was sent (7§ ed. Several kinds cets, Maccabees hall; 8 o'clck. - |of securing suggestions for future | ~*~ ANd DeNAiti@s 6.666 448.02 rise 1231ng flaggctfisnt fgigISx noufmxw r are on _ display, . * e , 6 } a position. p f t SEPTEMBER 14. work and also few-r criticism of what $114,339.31 He will arrive in Glens Falls today , t,}l‘l)l,lgh mostly of (2 con lodge 349, L O, 0. F has been accomplished in the past. ___| to take charge of the local work. Mr. velvet, velour or d ; cda Fellows hall, $ ° || Elmer J. West, president of the $142,967.09 Walter is well quaified for the work,: E= satin and velvet i fon Village lodge, 413, Knights Chamber of Commerce, in opening Disbursements having had considerable experience [2] combinations, - in N c 'thias, meest, Castle hall, 8 |the meeting said there were many lane Ciunty Treaslllrer en rer ee eek} s he sve essas eve eee ska $1,478.00 i’fguifimgircffnlfiY°;1‘§ea§°fl;:fglt?’°nfl a black - and - the . lle ' * \ current appropriation expenses «ex k.... 17,197.80 a r ago he con- ewest c ings R - important matters which - should be |Obligatione, 19151916 ...... 00.1000. - Cosges | ducted a stock brokerage business in newest eolorings. 7 brought up for consideration, One of Temporary loans ...... vene ree ree e nees ee ee ne seee nee e 18,500.00 , Dunkirk At one time he was am. R Another smart a SEPTEMBER 15. them, according t Advances t0 EtPGCt PAVING .. sea ek ee sees eevee k 0000 3,000.00 ployed on the New York Herald and . hat of the Gage 4 . g to Mr. West, is that x.§317171a1t1onal Brotherhood of EleC- |of siding the foreign populaiio a Ll 40,429,193] New York Sun. He was siso employ. 'k collection, which rl‘IVVorkers, meets, Castle hall, 8 especially the foreign moth n an? Balance cash on hand, AUgUSt 318t, 1916. .... .... 662k e 102,537.97 if} {in [get cotttgmexchanget in 39th has just- arrived. . . 4 r others | of \L222 _ 22_2_ | York and for e e was a telegraph 109\ 5 e ins Falls Canton 55. Patriarchs | AMorican born children, Mr. West $142,967.09 | er on the Board of Trade in Chicago 18 illustrated and # int, meets, Odd Fellows' hall, 8 §g§g§g= £26311; 1:06:11; ‘mésufices‘fld t Trial Balance, August, 1916. go tk01011< at? (laxative Epart in fomIJfIAlng the 1s callednqéunt— . E new industry, 0 un kIT Oar 0 trade. © was ington age. * lng Men's Republican club meets | ReMEY , Manufacturing company - of figzntreccaeisablecm312323321 president of the Dumkirk club _ two Thi clever (56 dty hall, $ o'clock Chilicothe, O. He also alluded to c y \ It ttn tt tt tft ttt '817 5 | years and exalted ruler of the Elks. hal yer mode! ~ ity hall, - TAXOS COUNEY . sien eee ees eae sek ea 15,817.59 y bri & 4 the movement started about a Y°@\|Gurrent revenues 412791 | He served as councilman for five wi visor brim 20. LoL © t ago to secure another industry which Current surplus ...... ..... fr 1g: a; ° Fears, and three years'ago was an and draped velve tam crown is in tones of qeep Ii: iECALS AND PERSONALS ‘c‘ggim manufzzgchture b<§tle tiODS- The| Temporary loans receivable. ** raps 00 7000 CC , unsuccessful gandid-atgntor “112120? of wine, with irridescent rosette, displays in a 1 . pany sought no financial assist- f g . Dunkirk on the Republican ticket. idlinery f f i story % do ii! Ewe; bgicsxggontgd lgcal capitalists to Bgfirfncgugglfggggflilggf ek'fiéxiéé\\\\\\\\\\\' sagging, a P Eggnnxihfséyrsgélagl‘:eh the story much biter f ¢ jeph Goodson has begun, a week's) $15, n the business as a ATT fem d z © . e 7 } $1,011. gun Eumantee of good faith, 23:31;ch for obligations, 194-4816 «.. ccr nes 336.74 sim THIS BAKER GETS A H Gage Hats are for sale only at the & i lwart McFarland is a business}. Chales S. Firth called attention to Temporary loans 85.000.00 RISE WITHOUT YEAST & Ii: g i n Albany g system in Easton, Pa., where the y a v eve se e ee pne be nen ea na nena ne bs ea 6 alk - 35.000.00 s L 3 e pou m tal Png anks loan money to industries upon a a [ ' : p It: 4 flargmcfismf’i if: enjoying a ASb» ins combined notes of other industries $16h318fl9‘ What are known as cull loaves Of, Qfl ‘ F3 rol P unt Lake, . and citizens. === bread have recently caused some con the e 4 i irl Surprenant is transacting bust! While various acts of the Chamber sumers to believe that bakers were) Gltena Palle. NY, \# } fin New 0York City. of Commerce were criticised, the} - reducl‘n the woight of the loaves 01's * 4 ; larles Marks is Iran‘sac‘ting busi-] Chamber - was given _ considerable else vkfiating thegl'w;J by got correct | $1 | [in New York City, praise for what it has done. William d | iy labeling the “1.293.” as to the ; ha i'igiss. LlflulselVfiard is a guest, of E Burdett “$1111?“de the chamber lei-piéh-t A foaf of bread made by 1 * { > i jds in Kauskill Bay. or securing the local factory of the * ating . Fl olr po p ( 1:2 | 285 Mansfield is enjoying a two | Max Kurzrok company. Eryhe firm lgfiifakflrrrlfil‘ Misti: Y? “ffcgggfllffgi Ef 121 1B 1B1 lBEm 3. i is' vacation in Luzerne, now employs 125 persons, and Mr. £ 2 hiv U ® ¢ £«[ y part of the city by a Times represen ' -- f--- - - - ~ - - 4 if'lss Anna Allen of Bolton was a Burdett stated that the number will a tative. Although It wes fOURG 10 DO | Gee Gen Pea Ser Be Peca aly Sea te Eu \ [ 4 { is Falls visitor yesterday. be increased in the near future to _- --- labeled as weighing ome pound and & °\ ~ Fois at toile y to ya p t er td t l Ga Rr ane ale y ayaray eil s Geil Coy ik. . tes j fland Hendrie was an overSunday|200. 'Tho Rev,. Dr. John Lyon f ten ounces, it weighed exactly one g 3 ‘ i it of friends at Cleverdale, Caughey, in a brief address, said that| The following boat schedules beifnadeqtagy of Most Health DiS- ; pound andsix ounces with the wrap ® $ 2 5 ~ me | fs. E. &A. Pattison of Lake George,| the Chamber of Commerce 'has justi-] came effective on Lake George yes . & rs per on it \This was one-guarter of E ® *» \~ | {ped_in this clty yesterday. _ | fied its existences j terday: tricts Outside of Cities 10 | pound abort of the starrd weight. Z =-- Fe i Fs. Eva Saville was a weskend| M. J. Powers, general passenger fant han a F f & ro br est x | Portia m \\ ot the and Beason | -_ dil» ake |-| - Meet Great Emergencies. iight. llth that in ates g Guaranteed $ ; lie Seaman and Miss Duell of|company, stated that the company Borge aA} m.;. Assembly Fon =s ’ t ha < &» g bo tn viaitor R 10:59 a. m.; Cleverdale 10:10 a. m.; tion must have been a cull, as nosuch 5 F de i on were visitors here today. proposes to put into effect this year 2 ( reat reduction in weight had been & Aug: CBKX AGO 1 1G Bs ' 'is. F. Wooley of Bolton Landing,|the same fall and winter schedules figcliggzgt 10.1? $1 I?” $0135? Pavll: ALBANY, Sept. 1%--Eepressing his glad-9 Pfioivever the baker's reason Zé’ ‘a red here today and shopped. that prevailed last year. He stated | p;, 351013131540 Marion Bolt Biol?) belief that the most important lessons | gar gpa shortage was a decidedly poor & R0 be f | B. Denison of Westfield. N. J., is| that before the schedules were adont, R Poo ao uC? pepg|to be learned from the present epi- substitute for uarter of pound of & oa cherst of Glens Falls relatives ed the Chamber of Commerce would| & M: , Stgamore 10.505 a. m.; Dearl - me Brel eubsiiute for a aud P Ja -- Hero it is -the advertised line e«inew ok \ Thomas of Luzerns “751 al be consulted Point 11:05 a. m.; Wulett's 11:33 a.|demic of poliomyelitis ata first, the bread. [% wEaAy -R t P “a“ } Eness viitor in this city yesterday,| D. F. Keeffe, in discussing the vari- TI“ Sashfieitfl) Pay P9‘n2111’4\ A m2 utter inadequacy of most health dis-\ lex MOTO.I’{\“ CAVE .}u,.t_n M, 105. ”Ii“: Cie i loward Glad of Albany was an ous subjects, stated that the Cham- “£35? Glnfi') Fva-BTA' 16 liver Pg? 12ltriets throughout the State outside of: LOCAL BOY FINALLY &. lar price, popular designs uul‘pupu ar wes é Sunday guest of friends in this ber of Commerce should make some 12:20 p. m.; JGTen‘blzfixiepfil'la\; pain? the cities to meet great emergencies.} ESTINA TION # guarantee, The most ntssua. value do. / h & definite move to'enco'urage | Rogers 'Rocle 12:50 p. m.; Baldwinland second, the need for a county j BEACHES DEST ‘i’ ever n‘onm-d in an auto rede. _;). I? { its. Ralph Ronnie, Elm street, isto locate here similar to that made,j}.;9 m . * Quality, Texture and Darabilti all st i wtaining Miss W. H. Passchen of{in Albany where a $200,000 factory ° p. Mme __ health organization which shall ; mazinet, son of Mr. and 4 Hee i Be pov. building was erected. Mohican gully except Sunday—Lake with it the power to establish yrs. Pred 0 Bazi'nét Coffin stree, gunman-teed -and at the sensatisnally é“? / f. Fred Carter has returned from|_ Mr. Keeffe also declared that the gfirge 4&0? Provera IASSZ‘fily Point! tion hospitais for all people of the | has reached Three Rivers, P. Q.. Can. & lowiprice of $6.75. # ; 1 whore he was a guest of 0. C. Eggaggrgbgilggdfgn 53531513? £11k; R'oclthgirst \4:25 13.9121? 9nd“ 13341};ng county, State Commissloner of Health gin, aft? ltun-tins: had to tsmltgai‘k gt jg: I; \ Higgins has left for New|that did nof pay. He said that the 4:30 p. m.; Marion 4:40 p. m.; Pilot| Hermann M. Biggs devotes the en- flggtiesfrozlntl-Igafiiflgeégeregr Pc‘leti'rl-‘é 3 i k, where he has secured a posi-{salary paid the secretary of the gm“) 4530 p. m.; Bolton 5:00 p. m.:itire number of the September Health] pqmer of this city, with which young 4 4 1 Chamber of Commerce was too large. of“? '_-00 p. m.; Sagamore 5:05 p.{ News to the subject of poliomyelitis.) Bazinet was not provided when he # s Fa |lliss Gladys Merrill is in Bolton,| Mr. Keeffe also declared that when m.;_ Pearl Point 5:15 p. m.; HuletU8] \ sperfain communities, - happily a | first attempted to cross the border. & AT & t ire she will pass & week with her| the Chamber of Commerce gets down §:45 p. m.; Sabbath Day Point §:55) . C h hhed The possession of the health certif P h t you examil & [ \ny. to rock bottom and makes an effort it|D._m.; Uncas 6:05 p. m.; Silver Bay minority, have been brought by sad mtg iDSZnadle nc 4&1; by the efforts , & The tmmTlen ill want it p j' Hiss | Alice M. Krackowizer of|{ will have a right to exist, but Hf it 6:10 p. m.; Glen Eyrie 6:20 p. m.: / experience to a realization of the dU | of the Canadian authorities to gum-if?»~ WEAVE you wi W?“ A Str ar 4 ; ikers is passing several days in|doesn't, the sooner it gets out of ex- gaglisoséif: a $£7G(ilfnburnleafi’l'§\ 1p ties of the local health officer, and to | against infantile paralysis. | Bazinet | # Also a minpletonlmf' of diffifh' + i 5 city. R . , ad gors', Ro- '55 p. m.; Baldw kas i I Ge cots Cg: TaC ts | («Tswana Norcross as returned 1st1e12§§rt¥ tgzttegvenmg Mr. Keeffe| 1:60 . in p \lan appreciation of the vast powers 11g: STE-gig to this city and securalgz $2133: Blankets, Hamess anc 0 5: . } i a weeks' visit among friends in suggested that the Chamber of Com-| _ Southward - Horicon aaily-Bald- tifitulcmfi'eafigerllngantegvgfi hlmflPey ts: ' | & * # B {rrensburg. A\ merce make an effort to have the Ad-| win 1:20 p. m.; Rogers' 'Rock 1:25 p. zonal uelifioatlcn'aaseeded is \(13.59 est ~ & ! fiss Ella Hughes of the New York rondack Eeletric Power corporation|m.; Glenburnie 1:35 p. m.; - HMaRUE|inose 4 river; efficiently fore axe ’m_z MANAGER E. W. CLEEVES TO % J amefi g alga-ck S011 4 lool! of Dressmaking, is at the B.[reduce its charge from eleven cents 1:50 p. m.; Glen Eyrie 2 p. m.; Silver P N NES P > ® hese j 7 , 8 cos .of . tection of the public health. Local ASSIST AT STATE FAIR % * Fowler store. per kilowat hour to six or eight| Bay 2:05 p. m.; Uncas 2:15 P. M-:{poards of Health have also been plac- peat GLENS FALLS + Hiss Mary Hall is transacting bust cents, which is the rate in many | Sabbath Day Point 2:20 p. m.; HM-/eq on trial and in a great majgritv A [< 9 EXCHANGE STREET # is in New York in the Interest of cities. lett's 2:30 p. m.; Pearl Point 3:10 PD|of instances have rizoaqured up to|_ Manager E. W. Cleeves of the War & ~a : Boston store. The garbage question and the pro-|m.; Sagamore 3:20 p. m.; Bolton 3:39] tnelr mspofisibility Xn‘ localities in I°D County Farm Bureau ig to ASSL ite fea Miss -Bessie Kaplan has warmed posed new hotel were referred to by |p. m.; Pilot Knob 3:45 p. m.; MarIO®| which they have Shown themsely In the farm bureau demonstrations atl ° C0 CCC aera e G0 e € 99 : \111; Boston, where she was a three| Mt. Wrist. zhodiin closing tin;1 mating 3R=55 P. m-;4'I‘rout Pavilion 4:05 p. ®M.i|out of sympathy with Measures egen | the State | fair | at - Syracuse. Mr. reamer eks' guest of friends. said that the directors of the Chaim-|Rocithurst 4:%0 p. m.; Cleverdale 4:15 y* W . \wost. ' Cleeves went to Syracuse today | At an Miss Angela Hackett left this morn-| ber of Commerce are already m.;. Assembly Point 4:25 p. m.; Eg'ilthmorthscm‘afilgaggqt311,055e j p‘tlfiyicuhp Case of his work at the Star - 8 HE DOCTOR SAYS i for a two weeks' visit in Buffalo| ering plans for the annual dinner| Lake George 4:40 p. m. attitude toward such measuinqn it A frit Mr. Cleeves will go to Otsego Fp hysician's standpaint thee s 4 the Thousand Islands, nex! winter and would welcome suf-) Mohican daily escept Sunday -| safe to predict that the people of thzltiém‘mty to assist in demonstration COM 8 2, P\ Sartin 2 rr QM\- and Mrs. J. P, Bickley, Sr., and|gestlions for this event. as well as 7:45 a. m.; Rogers' Rock ,Communlip will n'ot fail ptn 13mm the | work - He will he accompanied home only one coerreet method of leatines {r An | Bickley are enjoying a two|for any other features of its activi-|7:50 a. m.; CGlonburnice 8:05 a. m.:;| fact and * that they will take actllnugh-V Manager Barlow of the Ofsego, that is by § conc poy | bok femme £38 a. m., Glen Borie 8:20 p, | (n prevent lin recurrence at tele ean. | com buread and the fro wil \_ INDIRECT HOT AIR FURNACE PQE ® _. its. * .; Silver Bay 8:30 a. m ; Uncas ©:35)| Hest ortunity.\ R b a Y iG - qe g Brereton of Diamond Point, were| --- =o 0 to 0- toot ~ (u m.: Sabbath Day Point $:45 &. m.; “1,2? a]? Sivan; Department of| Yorking in the interests of the War | But it must he prop; L“: “U' d Ib: i i s Falls visitors yesterday. are passing the summer at [Pilot fulett's 8:55 a. m.; Pearl Point, 9:30 Health is doing to control the epi.| \CB °°UDY bureau, Ipntem mechanies. See the UStewad ‘l ats f gigicahnirmgfiegiaxgé “V; Inglfrwrzf Knob, passed the night in this city. % g.- gm: Sagamqre 9910 a. m.; Bolton dfjmie is described at length by Dr. - - - hace\ and the ** work of our mecha@ines. h e of Mr. Mrs.| R. E. Craytor, the optometrist, .4._ a. m.; Pilot Knob 10:00 a. m.;| Linsly R. Williams, Deputy Commis- | TO ARRANGE BANQUET. No charge for estimations. f imben Wheeler, Mohican street. block, left this morning for| Marion 10:10 a. m.; Trout Pavilion Stoner of Health. A profusely illustrat- a : 1 Falls 10 & lames E. Moynihan, having enjoy-|a three days basiness trip.. visiting) 10:9\ a. m.; 10:25 a. m.: article by oh a | p, Members of the committee of the , Felephone Glens Falls 10. p a vacation, has resumed his posi- Greenwich, Hoosick Falls and Cam- Clevordsle 10:30 : lembly 2 Pivisic , di- i Daughters of Isabella who are in a . n with the FinchPruyn company. | bridge. __ Point 10:40 a. m.; Lake G Assembly TNS‘CtOF of the Division of Public Health| charge of the arrangements for the Whipple 6L S erman, INC. ( Rr. and Mrs. C. V. Peters and fam | Miss Galley of Clevordale 140 a. m.; Lake George 11:00} Nursing, gives A desmipticn 0C (A» societv's annual bangnet to be enjoy ing Good: ~H i 2 5s fatwa th rate or the sarl \~ various . cmereency. boopitals, estab | (d September 19 m mo Fort 1006 - Hottie yah 0000 . E , N. H., Sum- wy . overnight gues Miss Mar f ished throughout the State for thel hotel are Miss Helena Riley Stewart Ranges. bof y for a brief visit among relatives.|\ garet Thomas, Notre Dame street. isolation and care of patients afflict- {as chairman and Misses Hel 130,59: . xz IV? C,. A. Building lut {Miss Josie Shippers is visiting Miss Thomas accompanied her ip ed. with the di R WL C ar 3 149 Glen Street, + M4k V+ 8 ¥ lends in Albany enroute for New|Cleverdale today. | _ _ MRS. SOLLY ENTERTAINS maps illugtfmgwfifigebrn Tee , spot Helene _ Bazinet, Haze! Thompson. onc 4 'rsey, where she will teach this win| Miss Dorothy Newick of Brookl1s t.! idemic th h : State. {Nonie Linehan and Margaret McGil)e**~~ {00 tog dp ho has b B f Mr. and Mra. SUNDAY SCHOOL CL | SPeop'e intous nout the State. Dr. F. Heuddy and Mrs. Andrew Boyle and pom pperags: ad ‘ngrs Frank Somerville and Mrs 35V; $3 fin? Ema glxlftftagefiu: figs $011.33; * agigfeajder gltveiha Emit Tvslew of ihe agre. Seremiah O'Leary, ' » , - y 2 =- , «] &. D, fs ¥ » r =-- epidemic u pto the first of September, a 0 ge rs arles Burkans of Warrensburg to Corinth, where she is a guest at) Thi t f $3) I glopped in this city yesterday after|the home of Bernard Tripp. E a rt? 7zlne'mbers of the Philathea 0zigtsher with an analysis of 452 MRS. JONES RECOVERING, . , S pon- . Prof. W, B. Leonard has returned ass of the Baptist church were en- * - Mrs, John H. Jones, Sr., who re _ QS TK | {Chasm Spitznagel, a representative|from Chateaugay, where he purchas tertained yesterday afternoon in the . cently underwent a serious operation : ? the lgoycroft shop in EastthAuroxlca, ed a Ukulele and Hawalian steel} Baptist parsonage hy Mrs. David A. TOKEN OF ESTEEM [S f? ban interact i?“ (in jibe frontali borile I A in visitor in is i 'hi | a - . R of her head, is slowly recovering in. e ( fis s c Cin COED act in his onterfainments| Sowing wae indulfed in and croonet GIVEN MRS. SHEPARD | e \Glene Fails hospital ana. we at | [ Hf have Tost, found, want fo buy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scales of| this season. Sewing was indulged in and croquet = tending physicians believe she is now, sof op exchange any article, ¥OU CBR ichmond Hill, L. L,- are guests of| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lenz and fame(«\> played. Dr. Solly during the Mt] a; tno annual meeting of the! \\* danger. | F 2 T tr. and Mrs. E. V, Haviland, Ridge|ily, Glen street, have returned from ter part of the afternoon took part 1h pug & € & \ f get complete satisfaction ”12053953 the es 4 l fireat. ' |an auto tour of two weeks to Dela: the program. Supper was served at iends' Womans Fellowship Circle GETS HANDSOME WAIST. ! W Ad lumns of The Times 5: , 4 Miss Grace McNeal recenjuy left | ware Walter Gan. Brunswick, N. o'clock, after which a program w held yesterday afternoon Mrs. Albert: Mrs. Daniel Coville has received | ani CO ) 4 E éz’lr Ticonderoga, where she will teach) Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wilmington,] * wes prORram Was) ghepard wae presented as & fare- a handsome crepes de chine waist 00 | {/h the High school during the wintér| Del., Atlantic City and New York. rendered, Miss Evelyn Bush who has | wey token of esteem a framed pic- | M2Ge bY Mexican women The waist g: }: fonths. . The following have returned from been spending the summer at Lake |, £ the ol ca P . P was sent to Mrs. Coville by her hus; & _ A f \A Mrs. T. Frawley, Mrs, B. Frawley, \a week's outing at \The Pines,\ Glen) C°ONEe and who is now the guest op| \l'e Of the class. Ina few days MTS. | pand, who is with Company K on the' y r i/ Ind son, following a visit among re| Lake: The Misses Lillian Russell, Mrs. A. J. Selleck, gave several pleas.| Shepard in company with her hus- | border. | A e & atives in this city, have returned to Louise Eddy, Angela Goodson, Sareph| Ing readings. Jack Morris sang sev-{ band, the Rev. Albert G. Shepard, | f ' es \nieago. , . iO'I'Ieefe, Nora Kennedy, Andrew Moy» walrnmubers. The regular business {will go to Poughkeepsie to reside. CHEPONTUC CHAPTER TO MEET.' . 4 o & A Miss Kathryn Flelding of Harris|nehan, Loren Goodson and Jahn Hur|Inceting of the class will be held On| Officers were elected for the ensn- The Chepontuc chapter of the D. A.| \ Bay, Lake George, and Lois Crandall; ley. September 25 in the Phflathea class |ing year as follows: President, Miss |R. will meet in the Presbyterian 4, I“, . l’fx Asii’mblv Point passed today inlglzegrgtet Ectfidwin. Wilt; gas been \a gymnrlnaéo 521121” arrangements for a\ Minnie Roach. vice president Mrs. church house tomorrow at 2 o'clock [ his city. est a e house pa ven by Mr. w « Arthur Stevens; retary, Mis -lto worl on war relief. \ 3 y O| Miss Anni;I Wilga?son. Park fitrNeetJand M135 Albert Rathbone at Green- trutdélrEdfsxe Eressifrertza 122ml“ iEilzGezle | \ += 1 nd guest, Miss Helen Henry of New, bush Heights, has returned to his ~ : assistant . Mrs. Wil | IN THE CRADLE. f ; Phelps: assistant treasurer. Mrs. Wil H OVERWORKED EYES 1 $ l_ York. are guests of Mrs, Howe in Portsville. +1 Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wood, who ave been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Wood, Park street, have retirned o Ticonderoga. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. MacCordy, Egpl apCord: and Mrs. Harriet Knabail home in Ridge street, He has as his guest, Walter Freeman of Philadel phia. George Goodwin and guest, Walter Freeman, of Philadelphia, left today for Cape May, N. J., where they will pass a short time at the summer home of Mr. Freeman's parents be- fore returning to their rédpective col- THE TEMPERATURE The thermometer at Perry's barber shop, South street,' registered fifty- eight degrees above zero at 7 n'elock this morning and sixty-eight degrees liam Traver. Following the siection of officers a social was enjoyed. Piano selections wera given by Mig Edgar De Vol and Mrs. Sarah C. Whitney sang several solos. - Refreshments were served. HOME FROM OUTING. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hugheg-of Sara. 'toga Springs are parents of a son,. | ihnm recently. Mr. Hughes is well' known here. I TO ACT AS STARTER. ‘ Charles Alion tolay went to Cam- - bridge to act as starter for the horse | NEE] HELPFUL GLASSES . Goment. _ Phone MWainut Street, X And glasses are helpful only o when properly fitted. Dol Give your eyes the very best to 'jof Amsterdam, visited Glens - Falls above at noom. A year ago today at \ol. {races at the Cambridge fair. pC riends Sunday. . leges. Mr. Goodwin will attend thejnoon the thermometer registered The Misses Pike, Ridge street Have, l_ 20222! be had and they will reciprocate * i Mrs. P. C. Myeri‘s olf]_PhQétznix. Erl- Harvard Law school ant? Mr. Free| seventy-eight degrees above. returned from their cottage at Lake, ANNOUNCEMENT with equally good service. : » . | & lzona, is visiting in this city. ts. man will enter the enngylvania Tieorge Their guests during the sum-] . 8, ROP ‘ a? L€ | s {reork & £ ~- This establishment is a monu- THEKINECE Myers was formérly Miss Kathryn Taylor of this city. Mr. andg Mrs. E. H. Stickney have feturned from Rutland, Vt, where hey were guests of Mrs, Stickney's imother, Mrs. Robillard. Mp. and Mrs. Ernest Carlisle ave Medical college. Miss Dolores de Winstanley, who has been a guest of her parents, Major and Mrs. H. H. De Winstanley, Wait Summer Complaint. - Mra. b K. Wilson, Port Byron, N. street, left this morning for Hayward, Wis., where she will resume her duties as teacher. En route she will visit Y., writes: \Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Miarrohea Remedy was iuset in our family last enmmer for Mre. Fdward Garabrant and daugh and - children; - Misses | Mildred Mra G TW. Martin and son Brooks mer have been David Garabraut and' sister, Mrs. Eldrige Hedley. Mr. and - You ars invited to come andinspect -{lour Fall and Winter styles for reno ., ter. Grace: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone vating vour last vears beaver. velory. and .or felt hats. Majorie and infant twins, David G, and' We are in line with all new blocks Franklin A. with ther nurse. Mr. and and can take fare of your wants with ' Gent's hats of all kinds. ; cleaning, blocking | and - remodeling of me when you want a special ruled and bound blank book |sult your own business. f 'make the book right as well a Ite price. TRY ME. * [SV. P.. GUBIT ment of careful-painstaking and | scientific handling of the most dif- eye and eyeglass problems. Feturned from New York, where they in Roger Park, where she will he a summer complaint. It cured the diger: passed their honeymoon. They will ] f I {gest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert White, der so quickly that T feel it my duty| Herbert Stone, Geerge Hoyer Mrs. hats of all kinds. Have your hat reside in Baldwin avenue., . and also in Little Falls, where she |to awrite and express my opinion of| John Burdett. ail of Bloomfield, N |ttocked the Dreilinger way andinsure | ' The Misses Dorothy and Constance | will be a guest of Mother Emma‘th, valuable medicine, We think it} J ; Dr and Mra_ John Decker of New| préilinger's Hat Shop, 4 Richards and William Richards, who} Theressa. amiendid.\ For sale by all dasiers, * York: Mrk. W. T. Matsh, Glens Falla. Rhomion bl So rest.. ® ; Gi cal PBBoyleRRBro: P°éAMETRISTS 18 WwARRENSTREDT GiensFalis.N.¥ _ |* mew Shop, Gish and Park $% Rooms 7, 8, 9. HWI] z'f‘l|\i'|?'l~|f|j f|»|'§i'|\| [1 ll [11 I a 5 _ 36 37 3 f (cm. SPRING, MY. 10516 . MADE IN U.S. A lm -. _ ¥ __ 3 J.