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COLUMBUS DAY- m \_ Columbus day is to be observed by ‘ bsolutely guarantes our work in re- io gs gleaming; iadies' beavers, velvets, and - §: . Safety first- ' _.. Keep to the rightk 4n buying Hart Schaffner & . ~ Marx F €lothes this season you will be right and safe-because this year more than ever before you should . be sure you buy the right 400 make-H. §. & M. suits and overcoats are guaranteed fast colors and all wool and that is a guarantee that few houses are making ~- this year- Money back if garments prove to the contrary. - |ENGLANDER'S 1 The Home of Hart 'Schaffnem& Marx Clothes, JANE MeCREA CHAPTER | - THANKED FOR GIFTS Jane McCrea chapter, D. A. R. has received a letter from Captain Rob- ert S. Hall, Jr., of Campany K, in which he thanks the members of the chapter for the different gifts sent the soldiers while at their camp in Mis- sion, Texas. ' The letter is appendgd: Dear Mesdames: in behalf of the men of K company, I wish to extend our most sincere thanks for the arti- cles which you so kindly sent us. We want you to know that we thoroughly appreciate such a gift, These things remind us that we are not forgotten at home although we are quite some distance away. The case came through in fine shapes, contents checked up as listed on the letter from the Red Cross supply depot at San Antonio, Tex, Very truly yours, - ® = HALL, Captain, INTERESTING MEETING OF FARTHER LIGHTS SOCIETY An interesting program was render- %d yesterday afternoon | at the fall meeting of the Farther Lights Soci- ety of the Baptist church held in the church parlors. Papers were read by Miss Goldie Brodt on \Lepers in India\ and by Miss Eva Brodt on \Contrasts i In India.\ A letter received from Miss Julia Bent, who is doing missionary work in India was read by Miss Anna - belle Solly. The Misses Edith and Vera Weisbach rendered a delightful piano solo. Plans were also discussed for the winter work. It was decided to hold a Hallowe'en party next month .o-mbers - of Glens | Falls - council, of Columbus. At a meeting to pe har? Monday evening plans will be made fo - the forme of entertainment. It Is considger:4 probable that the coun- sl will entertain at a social during the evening of Columbus day, October 12. LEASE is SURRENDERED. The lease of the Sweet bakery in Ridge street which was held - by Messrs. Henry and Luce of Troy has been surrendered and the gentlemen have returned to Trov. It is under- stood that the high cost of materials compelied them to discontinue bust- ness. Mr. Sweet expects to find a new proprietor before leaving for Morida. IS APPOINTED PASTOR. Bt. Rev. Bishop Cusack has ap- pointed Rev. John Dignum, pastor of mense </ 1 rants thires Anp saturbay fyaning, SEprement 2 | intl the Palmer Falls Mission. He surceeds Rev. Pater J. Donnelly, recently ap-i pointed rector of St. Bridget's, Water- vlist, Rev. Father Bianco, assistant} pastor of St,. Mirhael's church, Am- sterdam, was appointed pastor of St. Anthony's church, Schenectady. EUCHRE AND DANCE. In St. Alphonsus' hall last evening the first euchre and dancing party of the season was enjoyed by more thanl 100 couples About fifty tables were In play, euchre being the only game of the evening. Prizes went to Mrs. McCirk, Mrs. Cronin, Lawrence Gil bert and Arthur Gonyea. SCHOOLS TO REOPEN The public schools of Glens Falls, including the Walnut street gchool, the Glens Falls academy. St Mary's acad» emy and the Monty's bridge school! will tbe reopened Monday for the 1916-17 terms. ENTERS UNION COLLEGE. . Harley Atwood, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank C. Atwood, has entered Union college in Schenectady, after having studied the last two years in Wesley- an. ECONOMY I$ WEALTH You must admit the truth of \the best is the cheapest in the end.\ We It hats, and gent's hats of all kinds, Nig new blocks for the Fall 'and Win- (__ ~ wen Weylens . Gent's hats of all kinds reblocked. | Have yout Hat done nver the pREILINGER_ WAY wad feel sure Preilingér's Hat Skog, 4 Thompson. Block, South Street. 1C Ck ap epee inate doo ie tea L$. ,. _ Correspondent fop ;€. H. VANBUREN & Co. *®thher Consolidated Stook Ex- \hange of New York, ' . 114 Glen 8% y ein ne we ee ee wn qn e e e rs n e n c <n oll Meee enna eee 4 0 And, here now is a new fulfil R wile ment] of/ a great idea-an idea that won in an unprecedented way Up-up to still higher levels the Twin-six now advances-time-tested by nearly eight thousand exultant, owners. «ag | Htm v Fine has been re-fined- by'anjadded year's de- velopments (And the new ‘seriesflgZ-nygaand 2.35 are here {announced. A transcendent Packard -unchariged in essentials and enriched in details fixes new standards of use- fulness and luxury. Auyt AP To better the best Pack- ard-has been the: am- and the inspiration-of the day's work. How well we have suc- ceeded is told in the fact that our output has not kept pace with the mountingéhdemand.) Changes? |___ _ _ A. slightly lower body- with lines more flowing- refinements of the mechan- ism-and 'removable cyl- inder heads | cats vore 1 tne 9 ¢ « But\-you must see the new car itself and:ride in it-if you are to appreciate what these developments mean fo#r you .. Now-let us give you a demonstrati-n., Prices-open 'cars-$2,865 and $3,205, £.0.b.. Detroit. e n mer Ask the man whoTowns#one Telephone the Ross-Ketchum Company or see the new Twin-sixes on display on Broadway, next to Convention Hall, Saratoga Springs ROSSKETCHUM COMPANY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK wo as oll mene it eget :