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E'ffiithin the submarine's striking radius. p P ¢ i i + i $ £ { : ithe ship it intends to strike is both & A a i. within striking distance is very limit- ~- Ito the submarine and the intensity of. I +] communication with the office, he fliwasn‘t running. i '} cago language what was the matter OF THE SUBMARINE: fl Far as its Guns Are Concerned, | [.., It Is Just About the Weakest \Thing Afloat. | i 4 he first and most striking fact put the submarine is its capacity to | '§ter into and operate in waters that 2 adversely commanded. | 'But, once in those waters, the fiver of the is extraordi- rily limited. Indeed, its capacity to ter those waters can also be limit- i. The use of nets, of mines and of itrols-especially when assisted by at any focal point » ‘ innit—these, hich submarines coming or going st pass, can do much to obstruct + £ 3 t. p | Fl it g,\ sir free passage. 'The narrower the waters the easier their control by t lego raeans, and even in comparative« ”5 open waters great destruction can 1 > and has been done by surface craft $3903 them. 5 Apart, altogether, from the dangers :> which the submarine is exposed, 'hat is its value when it is at work [1 hostile waters? It has two weap- fins—the torpedo and the gun. It can 'arry but few torpedoes--few, that is, ;mpared with the number of rounds gr gun ammunition that it can stow way. 'The torpedo, too, is an uncer- ain weapon at the best of times, par» jcularly uncertain when aimed while 'he submarine is submerged. £3W‘herever it is possible, then, the ~:aptnin of the submarine has done his fork with his guns. But as a gunned hip, Arthur H. Polien writes in the vziorth' American Review, the subma- dine is the weakest thing afloat. Hence ts guns can be used only against un- firmed craft, It dare not approach any ‘zu‘med ship on the surface at all. If it 188 to approach an armed ship sub- imerged, its speed. of approach is great- 'The highest submerged y limited, peed does not exceed the half-power peed of the slowest warship. Hence . 5mead anda high standard of vigilance in ships which are armed make them iltogether immune from submarine at- qmelt except in rare cases, when, by 'pure chance, their,course takes them | The point is that if the ship is armed the submariné must keep submerged, 'and if it keeps submerged its maneu» gvering speed is low, its capacity to get Ed, and its weapon very uncerthin. If 'at speed and accompanied by destroy- lers of fast craft, the area of danger ithe vigilance are increased, and the 'danger from submarines becomes al- i’fwgether negligible, Hilts *~ Safety First In Londo@s ' 's, H. Kohlsaat, the Chicago pub- {lisher, registered at a hotel in Lon- {don and was assigned to a room on {next to the top ficoor, The following imorning he rang for a 'bellboy. EWhen there was no response to the second call he lifted the telephones {receiver and waited in vain for \Are i you there?\\ Failing to establish any {dressed and started for the office to register indignation. The elevator He began to walk down. On the fourth landing he met ' & housemaid and asked in strong Chi- | with the hotel, / \Well sir, you see, sir,\ came the rnswer, \the Zeppelins were reported and we were all ordered to the cellar for safety.\ Then Mr. Kohlsaat's langgage grew still stronger, and he completed his 'yremark by saying: \Well I'm on the next to the top floor, and I wasn't warned.\ \No sir,\ was the bland reply; \but you see, sir, you don't come un- Ger the employers' liability act, sit.\ 1 What Cathedrals Mean. James Lane Allen has avowed that his purpose in writing \A Cathedral Singer,\ the new romance, is to estab- 1ic\: the hew Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York more securely in the heart of the nation. Nothing that man has ever been @hle to build, he says, is loved for so many reasons as a cathedral. It is Roved for its spiritual meaning, for he arts that enter into its structure, or the action of nature upon it through sunlight and rain, and the brief mor- gality of the blossom on its walls. But it is above all the literature hich gathers about &a cathedral, Mr. len says, that makes it loved, Hnk- ng it to innumerable human lives and Fransfiguring it to human affection. | American literature entering the ervice of our great cathedral can pomblete its destiny as an American athedral, Mr. Allen believes,. i - Much Work to Make Helmet. \ Sixtydour distinct operations are scessary in turning out one of the plain sttel helmets worn by French oldiers. . ut disks from larke sheets of steel. A pecial machine is used for this pur- oso, exerting a pressure of 150 tons, nd capable of cutting out 5,000 steel igks a day. Each disk is placed under shaping machine, which presses the isk into the form of a helmet with a road rim. Polishing and cutting ma- chines remove all irregularities in the elmet, after which holes are punched in the crown, some for ventilation pur- ges, others for fastening on the regi- mental crest. - Fach helmet is cleaned and dipped in a special mixture, which makes it a dull, inconspicuous bluish Igray. Alining and leather chin straps aro then fastendd on, and the helmet is complete. Since the French army as been protected with the helmets the number of deaths. due to wounds An the head has. decreased to. a remark- 'ahile extent. -Pearson's Weekly. Childr'en Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA A small monthly rate on a slassified | hg The first step is stamping | | TOK L n # b“ow.“Qwoga.”’0’M“0“0W9“9“0”0“0’f¢“0’fo“o“o“obfiM_ G* ‘Q’fo‘fo\:”0“:‘_‘:\b THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1% a PAGE NINH .._. p ele llis die itv lty ihe ite Hv it ite ite it ite tp ep iy p it veen * L cag Wfi¢o§6§oo§o¢oo¢aowoooow‘mw‘wyozw,“m1 ry |f DONT DELAY If Means Noney to You. Are You Ad- ie WoORD| p This P age. ? Rund de ie e unio POOL PLG The Classitied Columns of The Tihmes is a medium | through which QUICK and SATISFACTORY | RESHL/IFS are to be obtained by iis users. VINCE the most skeptical of the worth of these ;} as a money saver. # ' w | , o ~ ___ # n Pury A TRIAL WILL CON- $ [LIVE WIRE CLASSIFIED DIREC « Ed D0 Y88 WBR Look This Page Over Carcially. You Are FSR ARS &, fret $| vaiseio|ingaxXIMUM RESULTS AT MINIMUM COST|{| Watd |$ Somewhere. LOWEST CHARGE 15¢ - TELEPHONE 1030 SPECIAL RATE PER MONTE uite 12 «%o at £. Advertissments received too late for classification will be found at the bot tom of the second column of page 2 FOR RENT-FLATS TO RENT-Rooms for keeping or ropms with board. 8 Park, tu TO RENT-Six room apartment, 22 Lawrence street, TO - RENT-Five room. flats at 52 South street. Inquire 3 Bay, street or 66 Notre Dame. FLAT TO RENT-T7 Sagamore street, Inquire 55 Cherry street, TO RENT-Sept. ist., modern | 2nd floor flat, No. 4 East Hunter St. Inquire P. Boyle, 18 Warren St. TWO FLATS-S52 Soutn street, for sale. - Falling health of owner. Cheap for cash or easy terms. !n. quire 66 Notre Dame. One ning room house to rent, $10.00. Four five room houses, $7.00. Doll TO NRENT-Second floor at 798 Glen light house. street Good place for office or business, Entire floor will be al tered - to - sult - tenant, _ Inquire Rochester Furniture Co. TO RENT-Steam heated fiat. Im- provements. 11 Bacon St. SHOE REPAIRING ELECTRCIAL shoe and rubber repalr- Ing work done while you walt. Sat. slfaction guaranteed. S. PaulinQ) 19 West St, FIRST CLASS shoe repalring, neat. quick and cheap, Entire satisfaction guaranteed, Call on Joseph Barody, FOR SALE-New milch sow, 7 years 228, 28,29, 0a t ia ii ie ia rn Prada Padre eta ae aat a 210002000002 08. ote aie steabe sbs ate ate ate ote oie ate cle cie ate ote ote Bn abe ihe aie aie ate oie alia ate atale che aie ain ote ate ots ate ate cle ote 620 ¢ *, € FOR SALE-WMiscellaneous old. Harry Daggett, Green's Bridge, FOR SALE-Two or FOR SALE-Ford 80 GOODWIN Corsets sold; Peterson, 80 Crandall Street, FOR SALE-Work and road horses; three good cows, Prices right. Peterson, No. 80 Crandall street. extension Truck, $295. Hudson Touring, $845. Buick Runabout, $195. All in first class condition and | just - painted, Stewart MacFariand, Colvin Bldg. also accor- dian, side and box plalting done. 8 Dix avenue, Tel 1281-M. FOR SALE-Good cow, - bargain. also harnesses and wagons, 15 South St. 80 South St. LIVERY TRY M'GINNIS BROS. for livery and exchange; also freight and bag gage transfer. First class rigs at reasonable prices. Tel 595, 17 1-2 South St. VANITY SHOP HAIR DRESSING, shampooing, man!. curing, massage, scalp treatments; also large assortment of halr goods. hair ornaments, toilet articles,. Miss Lechleliter, 150 Glen St. MoVvING VAN GILLS' Moving Van and storage, Plano moving a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. City and fong distance moving a specialty. - Also general team work. - Phone 1110, G. F. H. Dobler, 7 May: - -- AUTO PAINTING AUTOMOBILE, - CARRIAGE AND WAGON PAINTING. Twenty years experience on coach work. First classy workmanship. - Prices rea sonable. George Yakel, 70 Sanford street, Glens Falls, N. Y. ROOF PAINTING 1 sTOP THE LEAKS. ROOF repairing and painting In a way that Is [sure to give 'perfect satisfaction. C. P. Collins, 45 Elim St, Phone 1231. z= use = mesas t ~- BATHS AND MASSAGE OUR EXPERT SCIENTIFIC. METHODS-Give you assured vigor and correct physical development. Satisfying results to clients or no charges considered. | Mulcahy and Hammer. Mulcahy room 6 and 7 Knickerbocker Bldg. Phone $27, Ex- clusively for men. Mrs. Hammer, 18 Elim St., for women, Phone 481-W or 648-M. REMNANTS - FINE LINE of shirt materials, which consists of madras, percale, pongee and asilk suitable for «ladies' and boys' waists or shirts, etc. Call and be convinced. Remnant Shop, Cor- ner Ridge and Sanford Sts. SWEEPER-VAC I~EOJOPERATWE FIRE FOR SALE_-At reasonable price, with Fischer-ElHott bliling machine with table attachmentrs etc. Aisa one bill of lading macnine, latest and most convenient style. Call at office of C. Herbert Kenyon, Potter-Cowles Bulding. Glen street and Inspect. DRESSMAKING EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. WISHES sewing by the day or at home. By the day pryerred. Mrs. Frank L .Titter, 7 Bowman Ava. Phone 1117-M. STOVES FOR SALE FOR SALE-High grade cook stoves, Exclusive agent for Andes stoves. Best prices pald for second hand fur. nlture. Drop me a postal. _ Frank Thomas, 44 South St. mme ir- INSURANCE WHY PAY MORE? Co-operative Fire Insurance gives - absolute | protec- tion at lowest cost. Get our rates.} Cummings, M. and F. Building. Tel 1320, REAL ESTATE TO - RENT-November ist, Public! Market Building, 50 Glen street. Dimensions 50x150, - vapor | system i heat. - Also a flat 99 Ridge street.! W, 1. Griffing, Insurance Bulldlnka FOR RENT-Brayton's Rocky Rest cottage,. Lake George, after Sept. 4, Phone 220-J. I TO LET-The two front rooms, sec- ond floor, 184 Glen $t, over Eng- lander's Clothing store, for offices or sales room for millinery or other light goods, Potter and Cowles. FOR SALE OR - RENT-48 Henry street, new six room house. hard- wood - finish, electric lights,. etc. Small cash payment necessary. Price reasonabie, rent $10. monthly to small - family. Inquire _ Mederith Murray, 117 South street. FOR SALE OR - RENT cottage, west side Assembly Point, facing Diamond | Island. - improve- ments. - 100 feet lake shore. Lot 200 fet deep. Well shaded. Bargain to - Innmedlate - purchaser. H. W. Sisson, Lake George. LAKE GEQGAGE Cottage Lots for Sale on Assembly Point, Get map and price list from Adamson & Bayle Company, $ Park avenue, FOR SALE-Large tenement | house. A good paying Investment, Inquire 3 Bay street OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING GLENS FALLS Forging and Welding Co. 87 Glen street, phone 1303 Where we weld broken or cracked fron, steel and aluminum castings, tanks, \boilers | broken - machinery, automobile parts, etc., In all metals MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN: By GENE BYRNES _ ta 042200 202000000 00.000 u i Pain Pain sd &, eo Ca as'» M0w0w0«,wy«Qwewocooovofiwowowmepoowow‘wowéoeOMQMQ-ooawogcgweoozwzwgwgvnsfiawaegwomaw \ { {6 nk cr THAT SCALE Must BDE wRoné ~ \4 WEACH AT LEsst 230 rounbps! 7-x@ ct == BEST BAKERY FOR HOME-LIKE twead, ples, cookles and pastry try our service. Special attention to parties and weddings. Excelsior Creamery and Home Bak- ery, 76 Ridge St. EAGLE CLEANERS & BYERS LADIES and Gents' sults sgponged and pressed, 506. Cleaners dyers and repalrers, French dry cleaning, a specialty, Work called for and de. livered. G. Solomon, 6 12 Eim Open evenings Phone 989, VULCANIZING WANTED-Ail auto owners who have any tires, tubes or casings that need vulcanizing to get my prices, Good work; prompt service. Knickerhock- er Vulcanizing Works. 161 Warren. PUBLIC. STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. 401 Insur. ance Bldg, Glens Falls, Phone 822. J, Prices reasonable. By letter, hour. day or week, $1.50 SKIRTS $1.50 +IT AND STYLE guaranteed We alter ladies' clothes, Old styles made new. American Tailor Made Skirt Co. 100 Glen. over Dolan's drug store. Phone 1223-J at $1.99. $2.75 fully guaranteed tire for $2.25 and up. Free delivery an all mall orders, Call at 24 South street. Empire Stationery and Pho- to Co. WHERE TO DINE COME IN AND TRY the U-Wanta Lunch. Regular dinner. 25 cents. Open day and night. C. D. Bennett, Prop., 28% Elm street, MAINCURING, facial massage, sham-, pooing, - singling, scalp treatment,; American waving, halmmaking, hair dressing. - Parker hair treatment | specialty. - Phone 254.J. Miss Hac- kett. Open evenings by appoint- ment. Room $14 Ins. Bldg. With the brush, the original one won first premium at the Panama Exposi- tion, that's a big recontmend, strong suction, brush that picks up all thread and has wearing qualities not found In the cheaper makes, Cash or pay- BROS, 172 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. Effort to Elucidate. \Father.\ said the small boy, \a critical situation is something terribly gerious, isn't it?\ - \Not invariably, my son. Sometimes a critical situa- tion is one in which each person re- gards him@elf as so secure that he feels perfectly at liberty to criticize everybody else.\ Lightning's Flash, ground for one-millionth of a second, yet It seems to us to last ever so much longer. What happéns is that the im- or 124,000 times longer than the fiash ad for a aure and peraistent - for your business every day: lasts, a- iments by the week, Sold by BICKLEY | t [ I | 1 g U GIBLIN HEATERS | CALL at 11 Madiosn street for Gib. |= tin Heater. and heating. Lawnmow- er grinding a specialty .C. H. Bent, Madison St. Har Dressing PARLORS | HAIRDRESSING, marcel wave sham- | pooing, facial massage, mafilcurlng,; scalp treatment. Everything in hair , goods. Combings made to order., Residential work bf, appointments Murphy's Hairdressing Pariors, 18 ; Ridge street. Phone 108-W. TAILORING i FOR JUST LIKE HOME-Eat at 4\ Elm Street. Meals served from 11:30 to 2 and 5:80 to 7 p. m. All home cook. Ing. COME IN and try a regular 256 Din: ner at The Marion Lunch, 24 Ridge street, and go out feeling satisfied. Boe Wallace, Prop, opp. Leavens' Llyery, PLUMBING AND HEATING SATISFACTION in plumbing, gheet metal work, - stoves and ranges try H. Thomas & Son Co., 99 South street, or phone 577-R. ~~ FAULTLESS FURNACE ~ NOW is the time to begin being ready for winter by having furnaces repaired and also to consider a new |' furnace If needed. See P. H. Spell. man, 69 Glen street. _ SHOE STORE [MEN'S SUITS spenged and pressed, SHOES AT CUT - PRIGES-Shoes A flash of lightaing lights up the ' pression remains in the retina of the . eye for about one-eighth of a second, | é; second hand clothes 506; ladies' and gentlemen's cloth- Ing cleaned, pressed, dyed, remodel- | French drv' B cleaning, a specialty, M. Stichman, | ed at re= ~nable prices 16 Exchange St Phone 872. NATIONAL TAILORING CO. CUSTOM made clothes, cleaning. pressing and repairing; also gents' i bought and mold. 12 Warren Sta Glans Falls, bought at the store will be repaired | free of charge In case wrong. i- you walt, - Pricés reasonable, V Del Signore, 38 South street they - go HARNESS AND HORSE GOOD TRUNK ahd bag repairing. dss S |- Jackson, 9 Exchange street 4 \ Shoe repalring done while, | . __ FOR RENT-HOUSES TO REN-House. | Inquire 8 Birch:TR‘A'NMEN and avenue, lled . FOR SALE OR RENT-House., 18 | ée%7fa wes LAUNDRY WORK LAUNDRY WORK. COLLARS 2c. Rugges Laundry, i TRY GLENS FALLS Wet Wash for good work at reasonable prices ' Work dong in such a way that | clothes are not injured. K. F. Fin nissey, 108 Sanford. Telephone 758. WET WASH a specialty. 1 day QusJk tom work. Agents. C. P. Callen, So. | Glens Falis; Tavlor's News Room. Hudson Falls Eagle Laundry, 11 South St. . ONE OF THE BEST stores in Hud. THE GLENS FALLS storage Com GIVE your cha'r TO RENT-Roomg. in the Lincoln Ave, Inquire F. P. Shippey. 51 Notre Dame. PP y. ; TO LET -House at 11 Sumner Place. | TO LET--House, modern Improve- Inquire at 24 Morgan ave i ments. nue. TO RENWT--*! Mav Sto Inquire Eddy Store, 89 Hidge St. 1 I i son Falls to rent Good focation. 6 E Soott, Phone 289.W. pany hss a fargo list of rentable __ dwellings. wea / MIsCELLANEQUS WANTED Wheel chair, inquire 13 Center St caning ind raq weaving to the bling Phone $94.1 Mason's Temp's, Suitable for office or light business purposes. Applv to J. P. Bickley, H. P. King or C. N. Van Trump. WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices for scrap Iron, rubber, beef. horse hides calf hides, sheep pelts. old automo biles, scrap metals, a specialty. S Marcus, Ridge and Sanford Sts Phone 868-J HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Automobile tires, Inner tubes. met. als and Junk of all kinds. Rejected Automoblies our specialty. Seil where you can get the best results Bernstein & Kaplan 'Tel 1581. ~- MASSAGE, MANICURE, SHAMPOO swEpisH Message for headache, ner. vousness and constipation. Sean and salt bath. A'so manicuring. Shar~ pooing. Residental work by appo'nt ment. Nora Lyons. 92 Maple St. Phone 1022. CHIROPRACTOR --- 200! 2. oe AFTER ALL other methods have failed. people are qett'rgq we'l by taking chlroproctic adjustments, In: vestigate If you are ailing. F. W Passon, D C., 19 Eim St. Phone 1691. 10 RENT-Furnishsd Rooms . FURNISHED ROOMS-H-vev Block, South street. MONUMENTS - _ l IMPORTERS of Scotch aranite and ; manufactures of domestic granite. for monumental ard cemetery work. , Drop us a card for prices. McHuth Bros.. 78 Mania «trast, : MOVING VA GILLS\ Moving Van and storage. Pi. ano movina a sneclaltv. Satisfsctior - ww._ moving a specialty. Also gensral, team work Phone 1110 G. F. H., Dobler. 7 Mav. ’ PADDED AUTOMOBILE Van, focal and Tong distance moving. Only pad ° tled van In Gleng Falls. Glens Falls Storage Ca. OC HORSESHOEING - EXPERT Rerseshoeing Special atten. tion given to interfering horses General blacksmithing and repair Ing. Prices reasonable. H. P. Tur nay, - opposite Finch.Pruyn - Co Glen St. : I FURNITURE : A RECORD that stands for rellability. | good value and satisfactory dealings will be found at T. H. Maloy's and | Company Store, May St. OPTOMETRIST Store. $ Bay St.. Glens Falls. PHOTOGRAPHER : H. W. PANGBURN, Commercial and' Home Portrait Photographer. De- veloping, Printing, Enlarging, Copy. Ing Old Photos. Kodaks and Cam- eras repaired. Appointments filled on short notice. Telephones, , TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON, Smith Premier and Monarch typewriters, One month $3.00. Three months $7.50. Rental applied on purchase. Special stud. ent rates. Remington Typewriter company. 20 Fifth St. Tel. 025.W. PHOTOGRAPHER ALLARD, the Photoéraphef $5675; il-Ti; Is again in the market withsome new and attractive styles of finish for photos, Call and see samples.) H. B. Aliard, 118‘Glen St. work guarsfiteed. Estimate cheerful | ,ly given. Niles G. Plank, 17 1-2 Haro rison Ave. Phone 728M. 50, Lan THREE rooms «light hossekeening Side door entrance. Inquire 5 Keer. an. FINELY furnished apartment bot and cold water, gas and elestri-lty, Pet. vate bath, private entrance. Rea. sonable rates. Make an aprointment for personal Inspection. Phone 1661 TO RENT- Furnished room. 42 Bay quaranteed. Cltv and lona distance |T3 RENT-Two desirable sult | of reoms In Colvin bullding. The most centrally located. test patronized and only exclusive cffice building in the alty. Elevator service and mod- ern conveniences. - Aoply corn - the premises or ai Glens Falls Trust Co HARDWARE w,. F COMBS & SON. 21 Main St. So. Glens Falls Phone 1198 Hard ware. Paints, Ol and Glass Snort Ing gods. Plumbing, Heating. Reof Ing. Electric Wiring and sunplies _____ 1 AUTO CAB SERVICE ~~~ . AUTOMOBILE for hire. day or night. Enclosed touring car. Call H. Sit verman at McElligott's Cigar store, Phone 1222, Residence Phone 1511. M. !GALL D. E. PINO for first class Cab service, day or night, at White's cigar store, Glen street. Phone B83-W. - Reasonable rates. LET US FIT your glasses Holley's jow IS THE TIME that auto trips are a pleasure. Call Brownelt's Lunch for auto hire Day or night. Telephone 729.J. Special rate on long trips. CALL WILLIAM ROACH for auto hire by day, hour or trip. day er night. Phones, Rockwell House 353; Empire Aute Co., 1046; 1295. TRY JAMES BRISBIN, 15 Ogdgn St for auto service by hour, day o: trip. Careful drivers assured. Phone 962-W. . + ~- SECOND-HAND STORE _ WE BUY, sell and exchange a'! kinds of second hand furniture, carpets. stoves, etc, Highest prices patd, Hub Second Hand Store, 71 Gier: St Phone 1537. FOR SALE-Furniture, carpets, rugs linoleum; also party dresses, men's, women's - and chfidren's | clothing. picture frames, phonographs, plazza furniture Allen's Store, 78 Glemst [| ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK | CONTRACTING & BUILDING . CAREFULLY done, moderat charges,! Builder, stove brick, cement. plaster i EXCELLENT home cooking My\ ing and tiling. Dealer In North Ad angs Lime. Ehone 502-M. ___ , H. A. RAMSEY, - mason, - contractor Residence ~- HELP WANTED firemen wanted, ages 21 to 25 years. Apply to M. W. Suirvan, Trainmaster, D. & H. Co.. Oneonta, N. Y. . - ha WANTEOD-Boy _ over sixteen,. man's § and 10 Cent Store. WANTED-Girl for general work, two in family, Mrs, Robert “Slrrs, 98 South St. OPERATORS experenced on waists, W nce wast or sectional work. Highest prices. Large lots, Sher house. White work. Simple designs. After Sept. ist, our new factory, Warren St., Glens Falls, Opposite old postoffice. Secure machine now. Phone 1565. The Riverton Mfg. Co, Glens Falls WANTED--Several girls about seven- teen years of age to learn lace work. Apply H,. and F. Binch Co,, Warren street. WANTED-Experienced con! firemen for paper mill in New York State. Steady employment; absolutely no labor trouble. Write Box 500, Glens Falls. N. Y. WANTED AT - ONCE- Waitress at Notre Dame House 244 Glen street, HAND EMBROIDERERS-A golden crportunity. $8 to $'0 a week for steady hands on fire collars. Fre ra'suctons nn Georgette Crepe, ”Linneanth-‘ve'd So Glens Falls. WANTED-Girl for- general house work. $5 Maple street. WANTED - Experienced finishers, buttan hale makers and pressers on ladies' waists. Max Kurzrok, Inc., Haskel! avenue. WANTED--. Two young men with sell ing am' ty. Pay daily. Rapid ad- .v ancement for live wires. Sitva, 129 Glen street. upstairs. BOYS WANTED - To earn vacation morey Inquire J- Siiverman, Hud son Valey News Rooms and Wait ina Staton. WE ARE MEMBERS or mme | frlingl { CH] G‘fliii‘fl cub—m “ONES! [ ANC GIVE VOTES __rorracnm PAYMENTS __ BORDER ?4 ans 36 inches RUG wide, long weamna,. good looking. 450 yd. and up. Bickley Brothers. mme s QuiLTED MATTRESS PRO- TECTORS and Quted Table Covers, $1.49 up all sizes Bickley Brothers. FEATHER PILLOWS $1.98 to $\ 78 par Extra values. guaranteed quality Bickley Brothers BE*%CH WRINGERS, Wringers all guaranteed, prices \ight. Bickley Brothers. ROCKING CHAIRS $1.39 and up Kitchen chairs 75: up. Dining Roont . chars $125 up Children's chairs; High and Nursery Bickley Brothers: FELTOLEUMN FLOOR CcOVERING Pretty Patterns 50¢ yard. Bickley Brothers. MATTING handsome patterns, thé - unbreakable odorless Matting, 85¢ yard. Bcktey Brothers. MATTRESSES, Many grades to se -- sect from $4.00 up all sizes Bickley Brothers. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR SALE-Forg roadster, thorough ty overhauled. Will exchange fof five passenger or driving horse No reasonable offer refused. Thé Harrison Co. 471-2 West street. . INSURANCE AETNAIZE your automobile. The Aetna Accident and Liability com pany is the largest company writing auto and general liability in the world. John H. Derby, Jr. Agent. | JOB PRINTING PRINTING-When In of printing for personal or business use, gel our prices, and see sample of work. It pays to get the best, Glens Falls Publ shing Company. , AUTO PAINTIWN NOW is the time to have your auté ° or carriage painted. First-olast work. Prices reasonable. Work done promptly, W. J. Wood, 8 14 mvP‘avrlg street. Phone 825-M. MUSIC STUDIQ PIANO, VOICE AND VIOLIN leg sons: choral and violin ensembls classes begin Sept. 25. Application? received before that date given spé cial attention. | ente in plano students. Dolan Studio, 127; __9l‘e>n‘ street. . Rooms 6 and 7. - . ____ BOARDING Practloal meals at reasonable rat with rooms, A Sweet, 78 Rid pply for t ge St .,; ono ink alette aimed Be rte l 29K. 00 $00. exparts -- accompanying - afforded - mas