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J b iibridegroom's parents, Mr. and | Mrs ;3‘ DONT FAIL To AI [END THE 5. i - 1D 1 S . - Carter Pasco, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday [\@ Lol, . . Lo €0000 Sl. . 5‘ T or- *** Atos Vils. Wai. |afternoon, by the Rev. C. S. Agan, pas P s a ; ; ap 5 o #30 . ~ baras Seanad Fri . f . Joseph Heffron, Civil War of the M. E. church Tag core-| & | . ; g ° I RJ (6 _. it \ Lar ® \6 - f ; ~ 7 '*'! tor of the M. E. church, the ring core- | la» . , ( do. Large Squad From Glens Falls|Canfield's Rich Store of ,/\ \props Dead This _ |mony being used. The attendants were ¥gt A| | © NN LNE A . v +- High School Will Par- nishings Disappear Under » WTOP \Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Austin of this #g * K A 3 Jh d « I + e O0 wile ' P FSCO C Afternoon place. - Following the ceremony din-| OF OUR %) d+ i $ ticipate City Ownership __ mer was served after which Mr. and/ @ © ' $3 03, & ( d Ursa | 1 Joseph Heffron, for nine years em- Mrs. Pasco left on 'their wedding us an Se as t Pupils a & track and field meet of the! rrurniture, silverware, Unens, 204 | ployed by the Delaware and Hudson | Upon their return they will reside in| hy «nr \ tT A ft. tor gchoolg \&t. the North Eastern NeW |oopper kitchen utensils, valued %i company as @ flagman at the Mc- Warrensburgh,. «*% ¥ K ' & » 3°11“ Puic High School league Wil many thousands of dollars have dis-! ponald street crossing, fell uncon- . a -| , , \8 - At t ' \HA 9:6 be held af , the Seratore Sprines , to |appeared trom the Casing buMIN® *\ | scious this attenoon at 2 oclock as| LOCALS AND PERSONALS |Z — S2 GJ IA ALL CU 'IR Baw whet w Ch aims o ' {the City Park, Saratoga Springs. . he was making ready to leave his post | IPS A \i . f mr y- y-» if imo, ip ‘ , y/ t . mafia/W annflnfiggs'bgefi‘tfiffijgfi The “331711111393 Mt the ficity-ownebi of duly to go home, and died a few F, L, Bisbee, local engineer for the: 5. AT 159 MAIN STREET, HUDSON F ALLS $0 \11335 811i mia? A+ property, if the inventory $UD° | minu{eg lator. state hil ' tment in Albany,| **\ _ . e - | ® LOP Sas) 0 i mem trent nlgi, oute Co, ome | a are an eldery man fust (he wenkend witn me remy 1: | oB This:wrcdaw Fe. 1¢ H bug ride meet! Oflin 1918, 192% and 1923 are & fal'{j;y, went to work this morning at | town. - . | a* 6 © my i a e Lo d st & Fal to be noid 5. Sowa vilualiy sinco the mumber |g:30 ovelock and shoftly before 2| Thomas Crandall is ill at his home, «4 p £ DRI 9 wo ~ tos to C. . shy Fol. a k - o'clock he started to go home. - {on FirsL street. | *s . , - _ 12 O |guired the . ptoperty from RICDATC |- wihift Kenneally who relieved him| Hartwell Austin, of the brtreat Of s+ We will present some wonderful values in Men's and 3° i as District 5, compos-| ~ Hundreds of pieces of solid silver 2}? f? O'Clofik had ai'll‘i'vveddand W361: weights and measures Albany, visited} le, \ , ' ' \ ining 0:0 Arron. V ing» | a ideo F \ | Heffron fell Kenneally and a section |in town over the week end. *+ h */ : a'e s hae ; ‘m' sinaer / ~azal. 'e §§hg§€fi33y Wfifififi, ”its; jgzegigeileggggg 0331730112215; foreman carried him into the flagman's| The Hudson Falls lodge will confer 0:0' Young Men a Clothes and earing Apparel’ o Hamilton. + The of. Etchéd wine whijslkeir and | water' shgnty Dzheie ne died. n d dat the third degres (in ahcllasdig ogtcmléié‘ a é. @ aro 1 till wlas ave f r. nohue was called and later| dates for Warrensburgh lodge No. 488] * \A , * \ec f Ll > ®0002 , €, 1?ch§fia§?9§h§1 E 51415515511 afiaglvco‘lgeéi 1115x3135; eliofie'ffig Coroner Dever directed that,the body |I. 0. O. F. tomorrowgnight, Refresh | «% Read Our Advertisement in Tomorrow's 'Times. «o The Dmitetepdent |Chaing to. anid. inrentoor sae | be remo eq bo he fem home at 44) mente, wil £04, me40 En moves | <D Aar # all; Prin. W. H. i issi pe rect. , 1 , ‘ _ jay, ananrincixiél Siegfwgfilitg evfigliiflscuGggrgi°n$‘§§§§ Mr. Heffron was a veleran of thelin Mens Falls spent the | weekend 0:0 ; ' B -f a . , , ' 0:0 §~ as Fails, secretary. worth. ' Civil War. He served in Co. I, 96th} with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert: ‘z . $ m w | © I | :, 1&3 {enliting of 9219 10-| - During the first summer the Casino Vglfizntfsel'sgpjfiggy-bb iwo davghters' Knipe. > % \ e #I i % 3 3. i - o take a large d by the city the women ~ I y_1wo da er R - * ~ ~ ' 1 F o me sone Rene nc tit pave a series of teas and | And three sons, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neil| CORINTH WINS FROM LOCALS. . | «te T oe & - p and .. ta number of them |found in the rlehly appointed kitchen | 2nd Miss Anna Heffron, of Glens Falls; |_ The Corinth ligh school defeated! -$ MONUMENT SQU ARE-GLENSFALLS 03\ . will repn. istrict at the Sche-|and pantries the finest of china, sil-| William Heffron of Hudson Falls; |the local high school in a onesided ‘g’ - - F b \ 3. nectady fina. yer and linen. Then the Casino, dur-| George Heffron of New York and Ben- contest on the Corinth court last Fri- | «ale . %o L_ ing the end of the old village admin- galgin Heffron of Utica, and a brother, {lay eYiiiging- 13116 to the 1111715121383 j. 1.2,“ : D. A. R. HEa.l JUDKINS. {istration, was leased in August to a Heffron of Hens Falls, ow ceilings and poor pass wor 8 1. 9 an.d, 2002000 tm -0-0-0-270-0.-2 Ad | \Theodore Roosevelt\ was Dr. C. {). |New York hotel for a private restad- ' locals emerged at the end of the game | x0.00.00.06.00.40,00,“,“,«0~,“0»,».o¢:».»’«.“‘qo,n.~.«.“‘oo.~,n,u.oo.«5‘ Judkins' subject when he gave an' rant. The village was paid $500 and 'on the short end of a 58-28 score, Pot: $ | f : address before the Jane McCrea chap-|got no bond for breakage or loss, At | kA]: IVE | ter was the main star of the | s . magram N ter, D. A. R., in Christ church chapet|the end of the season the stock was - burgh quintet. , j 7 - ~~ T- e it ~ Saturday afternoon in observance of | badly depleted, and since that tims | Those who made the trip were Hast | {{®rf 1! ¢ I0 Southern Reitway 3t t Chapter Day. it has apparently been slowly shat- f \ {ings, Potter, YV Taylor, J. Taylor, Car- ( : UF ' Studebaker 11; * _ Mrs. J. Ward Russell and «Mrg. J.|tered year by year in one way or the | , penter and Farrar. They will fv! L | Texas Co 4 a ®. King were appointed the chapter's | other. . U conclusions with the fast Indian Lake \ * = Products 5. q- representatives at the National Con-| With tho purchase of the buildin ' 1 _ | five next Friday night. ‘ ‘ 1 M ARKE | | Unin Pacific 14 ference in Washington. Mrs. Russell |the city acquired a choice lot of . 'C K A | _ ap 4 U S$ Ind Alcohol 6 . read a report of the informal session | linens, silver plate, forks and knives, , RADIO COMPANY ORGANIZED. | 1 ‘ U § Rubber 6t: UG held on December 5 and told of the | glassware, furniture - and | kitchen . : The Northern Radio company has jad U S. Steel 104 is ceremony at Welch Hollow, near Fort utensils valued roughly at $100,000. {been organized by L. J. Love and | f; 1 . omo \ 22 dost Ugm3t®13fd 14 a gore maked - win and Mishen: all of the finer make, y redosoo md swale! - | U 1 | thon the. fier of | Wedbsghouse onary soldiers were marke with | an itchen, all of the finer maks, F x . andling radio Se 3 C | R ° . \ ' 'm bronze tablets by the Washingion| was at that time sufficient to handle Miss Maria campbe\ 72, Per- | throughout this section. At the pres Saturday; corn and cats 1-4 to 38 | Whitt Motors 535 Heights Chapter of New York. two or three hundred diners from ish f ent time they have a Crossley fifteen ' =-- down; lard was steady to a shade cas- | Willys Overlimad || . The hostesses wore Mrs, James H.|6 o'clock in the evening until # or 3 ishes in Blaze Satur- hundred meter set with loud speaker | Examimations of Future Will ieré] short ribs irregular, figfifimflm ' 253072 e s. Clifford H Llo' i in 1 . . 'lose: 'A. sro whe Burabeth 'Fhomp.|\ Today the furnishings and furni day Afternoon sec ivi icts aan piow i] Call For Observation More WHBat-May 116 +8 to 14; Juy [Nevate Cone its > son and Miss Maud Snyder. ture are depleted to the extent that Clapp-Eastham set of three thousélig \Than Bookishness cgégqlz'gMiYI-gé $1291; i249 151?” 79 18 353mmom Prod fig - i_ it would be virtually impossible to | - Miss Maria .\ meters expected in a few days. ' 5 \has *> mey go . all Loses APPEAL seta course dinner for Afty persons. |ed to death Saturday afternoon in foy | these two sets a person can get 5h P °f fink th mati th OTS\ may as T $c ray 41 s4 a 78; Chen ** Ths C 'ASUINGTON, Jan. 20-David Li home at Putnam when fire broke out IDE Stations of different wave lengt 'I think the examination was inc L 4d bas 0C ~' lgerro d 1 p v ; 'eet.\ . ' ited s iept. -2.~ « Cert Pasco .6 fiai'ixfhtie ‘gfluré’f Wgélu increh 413m? \ |in the kitchen of the house in which 111,13}? parts gr thei Unztedfitategm no best ever and I am willing to be quot- |;, fifinl 11.25; March 11.2%; May fleadendeOil $27 los States'hispapgéi cou of the \s- | CHURCH SERVICE LEAGUE age lived alone. It is believed that amuse??? firfifi d theatre 1000 [ ed onit,\ Principal E. B. Robbins of | 11.40; July 11.50. * Endicott Johrmon 90.1. custody on conviction for conspiracy i ekwas asleep at the time the fire near future. the local high school stated loday in | RIBS-Jan. 11.10; May 10.82. Famous Players §4. in restraint of commerce, 'I'he court PLANS BIZARRE BAZAAR | broke out and before she could save answer to a query as to his opinion 9 Kelly Springfield 40.2 « held the appeal was an effort to delay ?§;S§}gctelle flames reached her sleep. f of the recent Regents geography ex XBW YORK, Jan. 20 -The stock |Méddle Staiee Ofl %éi M is op pi c R f \imarket continued dull in the | last {Missomrri Pac . gupnsonment and was without me, “flag\; 3g; lgfiipggztiggswfighng‘filuse Her head, limbs and arms were com- LAKE GEOR GE amination which has been severely hour today with trading on a smal¥ |Paciftc Oil 48.7 * __ given by the Church Service League gzztgli’végcilelgateg-fiThetfirunk hff the : criticeed by a number of teachers and |scaln. Producers and - Refiners rose Pan American Pete 231 7 F . w ove om the ruins and | ~~ * --* 'wo points to 50 on large dealings- |Pierce Arrow - We wist 8 Thank an neighb a day, 3. trom $ iglgcfi’xfutfei taken to the Gunning undertaking es | MRS, SMITH PRESIDENT {professors throughout the StMU® |___ | nncsapeake and Ohio rose over three |Piere OH AL frients l$4110“)st 'Rinary us in [afternoon until midnight. Each of the tablishment in Ticonderoga: late Sat» * 4 4 \The time is past,\ Mr. Robbins S214 |noints to above 75 and the other rail- Rock Island $.5 . tindly ASSL $0 in the Le 1 Of (12 | urday night. OF LEGION AUXILIARY | «wen a pupipl is to be examined on |road stocks maintained their game- Royal Dutch 47.6 $1111; fificfifrfi’éofsfifilfifi' é: (11:12: mg sggciél Slang fog thefl‘éefing. what he has read out of a text book. | Fisher Body showed a _ loss of 14 | Arnerican Toe $0.4 ty «Buckley; also for the many and | - The Altar Guild is arranging a flow- ISSUE 10 A meeting was held Saturday even- |The modern examination will be more points at 170. Stocks like Baldwin {White Oil 14 beautiful floral tributes. er and candy bloom]. The ChoE-I’I‘ircle 0 EMERGENCY ing at the court house for the PUNPO!® |on what he has observed himself than POCQmOtgerzlllfis Studebaker held with-/Tranms 1 O ééé a pl 4 i io : i) * . f iri l ' in Harrow 11 « [Remington . L- ggo'éGIgnzifigzfi?H CARTER, fix? 1233131? Amfigcsfig ucnéérrifis FUEL ORDERS TODAY gaxfiiigfmg an American Legion on what he has been told.\ \Government bonds unchanged; rail- [Skelly Oil 11. * > - auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary, The following officers were elected: | Referring to the question \What are | way andiother bonds steady. {Packard Motors 13.3 Card of Thanks. I desire to express to the relatives, will be held. The - Parochial department | will - Over 100 emergency fuel orders were signed today at the office of Judge Mrs. Herbert Smith, president; Mrs. Fred Hawley, vice president; Mrs. A. the dimensions of a bale of wool,\ which received the brunt 0° the criti- NEW YORK, Jan, 29-Spot cotton BURGLARS EAT, DRINK friends _ and _ neighbors - sincerest [Serve a chicken pie supper from 5 to McPhillips, secretary of the fuel ad- |L, O'Brien, second vice president; . . \ j a> ( (toc (he crpresslons cf|7. and the Girls' Friendly society is |YISOrY board, it was said, and it is ex- | Mre. Frank Wood, third RX {cisms, Professor Robbins said: \I do | W8S Steady. today M0 Ponts MEPC _ AND STEAL FUR COATS ; sympathy tendered in by bereaye.| Planning a Japanese tea and sale of pected that this number will reach 125 |dent; Mrs. George Caldwell, seefé- {Not know the dimensions myself, but bales. \CA. F ment. For the beautiful floral tributes from Eastern Star. Queen Ada Court, White Shrine, Papermakers Union,|in the afternoon and punch will be have sickness in their family. thur Knight, memb ¢ tive urf & - ' ' 4 - 3 , Q| Th i j Kuight, member of executive . its - - [stopped to dine well before they Local No. 155. served during the-dancing in the eve ere is sufficient coal to last Over | committee. baled wool. The pupiis had only to g‘fiz’isffifiued 784400 shares; boris. with their plunder stole furs value at LEONARD W. HARTMAN. «o-- * GLENS FALLS JUNK SHOP on West St. Highest prices paid for rage, rub- ber. metals, old iron and paper stock. Telephone 283. Japanese articles. Tea will be served | before closing time tonight, girls» |All of the applicants state that they in a dainty tea room by \geisha hing. Candidates class will have a {the present emergency provided full Valentine booth with a choice assort- | ©0-O0beration is given the board and ment of Valentines from New York. | Substitutes are used, dressed ' Nearly all of the dealers have soft will sel | coal for churches and other buildin required to burn 100 per cent s Ait [enroll so as to make twenty-five mem- The little Junior Candidates, in old-fashioned costumes, sweet Colonial candy bouqgurets. The Junior Social club plans for the dance. Beaton's Society orchestra has been engaged. Mem- is making | tutes. Nearly it was | said. tary; Miss Bertha Pharmer, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Knight, chaplain; Mrs. Ar- The charter will be applied for Feb- ruary 1 and it is hoped that before that time other mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of Legion members will bers. There were sixteen present at the meeting Saturday evening. Meet- ings will be the second Saturday of the sramination paper had a picture on it of an ox team drawing a load of look at the picture and estimate the: size, They were not expected to give an accurate answer. Another point is that the question you refer to is only a part of a question and on examina- tionsa pupil has a choice of the ques- tions he will answer.\ *'\The question on the paper on Lon- NEW YORK, Jan. 20-Stock siles} NEW YORK, Jan, 29-Cotton closes steady: =_ } Feb. 27.830 n; March 27.90 a 91 ; April 28.00 n; May 28.11 a 14; Jure 217.87 u; July 27.70 a,747.,Aug. 2119 Sept: 25.70 ng Oct. 25.25 -n; Nov. R; 25.07 n; Dec 24.90 bid. NHW YORK, Jan. 29.-'Myweigry burglars,\ who, laughed at locks $125 ert |between $75,000 and $100,000 from the ware rooms of Sharstein and - Cohn here some time betwreen Saturday and today. _ They obtained entrance to offices of 'a chemical concern on the tenth floor, one story above the store of furriérs, 'cut a hole in the floor and lefsarély RELIABLE joung girl about 17,| bers of the Brotherhood of St. An- LOCALS AND PERSONALS | |each month at the court house. all“??? Joanna}; Thro‘llliv'h Chile from la proteceded to select their loot. ° res to care f ar-old child. - Apply |drew will be in charge of the check- , * the Nationa ographic | magazine fig,\ rnp: 3 : _.. | The theft was discovered when an t between T and (8 to 20 | room. .. Mts. wiltiem or Hudsen | | LOCALS AND PERSONALS . |seruilnly, was mot Mh Rob ore sond ~ \C ~*~ |employe of the firm arrived this miom- 1 Madison St. Mrs. Purcell. __ Falls, has been discharged from the binssaid. \Students in geography are ‘Sy 1.08 1051.70; Tot 4- 1-4s 9856: Ind ing to open the store. Remains of a - A , , <0 Mexander Raimo former 5 Berger in Whitehall. s Pv, Ajax Rubber 13 ' Rehearsals under the | direction | of RNAPt imo, a r resident R from bis teachers the majority of | /j, s day / c 7 Mrs. Henry Rogers, are progressing | C{ (DJs (ity and Whitehall, is danger. The thermometer registered 3 d&-|inem agreed with him that the | Allis Chalmers ha fifiifig figfig‘a aéggoiwfiftgfié‘?‘ « U {rapidly for \Shadows\ by Miss Mar ously ill with plural pneumonia at his | &Ye® below zero this morning 4t ¥ |inatiom was a good one American Agricultural 10.4 lock s Red . - ats L. ' \ Bridlgy a play ‘to be givinA wider thg home in Schenectady. He is the bro- | 9 C10¢k- \I is simply a foi'eninner of the ex- American Can. gg smashed. . ' © * auspiceé of the, Girls' Friendly society ther of Mrs. Peter Carey, South St. ~ amination of tombrrow.” Mr. Robbifis IAmer§can Car & Foundry ”BEA, - -| auspices of the Ging] Sone | btephen Brown, a student at Han | _ HARVEST ICE ON SUNDAY. said, when we will have to use our AMeritan Cotton Oil 16-2, OBITUARY ° [ February 13. It picturizes a bachelor vard University, spent the weekend | In order to harvest as much ice a= | powers of observation more. It is an | AMCNCAD Linseed. 8L-4] , mol i L dreaming of his old sweethearts and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.|possible while the ice is free fromm innovation and it is only to be expect 1Am>er5can I‘locongotlve 124. ; Mrs. Emily B. Rennie: 2: 4s he dreams his thoughts are visual) Street. the Lake George Ice compin® |ed that the change will meet win AMetcan Smelting 58 11 - yrs. Emily B. Remuic, aged 69 years; | ized on the stage b $0,th : of th Miss Jana Cavannah, a student at had their force of men at work yester- criticism.\ it\ | American Steel Foundry 35- laied this morning at 6:20 O'Clock a) .- Girls' Friend 8 yt wh Ts 0 (Z Russell Hage college. Troy, spent the /day. 'The company has been hindered w American Tel. & Tel. 22-0 the home of her son R’alph W./Ken- 4 the various ageifgglis. o represen ggsgéindvift‘réh; fizsxgfi' Annetta ito a great extent on account of the INSPECT SANITORIUM impcrggzg Woolen if; nig 19% Sherman avenue. # Mrs. ,} a f a ins . f 4 § Audible na - ; Crd nf * Those thE)I will take part in the play |_ Miss Berthe Brown will entertain at igngh‘zeéci (fizzléedtrgft’ 35001331321 fig. mafia-13718 ficemu laymm’wl Man- | Kichison 101 2% gfigégxwzfrfie 13m 015 0. PI.1 mi . age. Ruth. arrington, Helen Manzer, |a dinner party this evening at her |have been filling cars for three days. gig? viqtedetmh politan | Insurance | Baidwin Locomotive 132% 6 leted Mge have no iy | Mrs. Charlee Peck, Mary Perkins, home on Harrison avenue in homor of i_ visited the sanitorium at Mt. {pajtimore & Ohio 1) completed. Mr. Rennie is thE only | i 12:53“ Culver, Amelia Bahr, Jean Mac.\ Mrs. James Graham and her mother BIRTHGAY DINNER ‘Mmiregtgr todfgywwherpd thet had din-iBethiehem Steel B gi [7] near sax-ma)? 1 h {4 : ombe, Bernice Perkins, Hilda Olson,. | Mrs. Bertha Th ' . - A+ rer im the refectory and inspected the !, & Superior 20 .f s. Iva Hartman; ___ , Mabel Seeley, Rachel and Patricia| Miss £223, W’gfifimbmt the week A _bn;thday dinner was given Mrs.|samikorftum. It is the policy of the !Elalxti1f(}or§ia8l113§£$leum 72; 'The funeral of Mrs. va Hartman | |Preville, - Alice Greenwood, Muriel end in Schenectady as the guest of EIF‘h $é\3se2l;§ sfisietdi‘y $37 11:71- hslrine. company to 53mg to the Pacific jis , was held from her home on South 1 Blake, Edith Bennett, Esther Ham- [her sister and brother-in-daw, Mr. and |v P ere: F. W. Vosbitre, every year managers appointed ponryar Leather 34.6. street yesterday afterngon at 2 o'tibck =. mond, Lucy Leo, Catherine and Mar-| Mrs. Sheldon faye She attepded the Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Breen, the Misses during the last year, Those who vis'i- (lhp‘samea-kn & Ohio 15 , with _ a >prayer_servi,g'e by the Rev. i garet Jensen, Katherine Webster, Wil | winter carnival. Ayera Kenyon and Beatrice Bishop. eod the saniterium today came from (“hioazo’ & North Western SU'Z Dr, C. O. Judkins. Servings at. the =; Remina Rooke, Beth Blanchard. Mar-| _ The condition of Mrs. O'Connell who New York where (hry attended the Mil. & St. PRUL JZ \church took place at 2:30, the Rev. -o- emeerenmemesememeseemesmsmmizem | joric LUCC, Alice Taft, Frances Havetr- | has 'been serimusiy ill at her home on | - a “is“? DANCE TOMORROW. annual meeting and banquet. ! Chile Copper * jg 4|C. O. Judking officiating. The ritual is ty, Doris Bates, Betty Clarkin, Ella | Walnut street for several weeks, is |,; TH ¥ ance will be held tomorrow \ C (Chino Copper 24:5!“5’tic service was con‘ducted by Glen posess» May Morehouse, Bernice Streeter, Eive- the same. saith? tsQZnIdsOQv—ia. %911§1.th§e\rler§1 SECOND POOL SERIES. 'Colorado Fuel 15 fi‘i’Stq‘L chfipter,‘ 0. E. b‘Loui 3. wh ; iyn Borden, Irens LaFay and Helen |- Miss Edna Bassinger was in White , SA wil 96 1 _ the. the series 'C bia C E i jg ¢1_ The bearers were Louit J- x (al ' care ! Montgomery will give a reading, Miss hall Saturday where she organized a Round! dancing will be enjoyed durin “gage; is: ($1,115!‘clfft’l':z}ll§rnat]Y ltourzfanwsnl i‘zlrzllgtli)élit£das(‘r§s‘Llemmc 1352.2: c mg wWoeq : Emesx.;fi. FOR SsPriNG Kathryn Eddy will be accompanist for | branch of the Girls' Friendly society the evening. will be played tomorrow evering at Corn Products 127.1‘wflght’ Lyman Wood, The body was the dances. in Trinity church parish. . \theElks club between representatives Crurible Stecl 73, placed in the Bay street cemeétery Po JUST RECEVED- |, Beaton's orchestra will pay for dane.|_ Miss Rachel Brayton is confined to NO SAME SATURDAY. 'of the Masons, Elks and Knights of Cubs Cane Sugar 1:5.‘3‘Vault' lum a_. L $2.50 and $3.00. ing until 1 o'clock. Iofiimmfi a“?! alsovm‘e cold. Due to the non-appearance of the)Colimbus. The games will start ai Delaware & Hudson 16.4) The fuuexllugnz’vglizg'Carte c was . If you Richard Haswell, who has been em- {Hudson Falls team the basketbail} 8 cickock. All games in the tourna. U. S. Food Products 3.1 s hi t a an, %\\ . you are ready to ployed 'by the (Gens Falls Insurance |game between the Episcopal boys tra bow \at th cs enim Brie 1%.4 held this morning at 9 o'clock Mrom, buy a high class BIRTHDAY PARTY. company for the past year, left yes-\and Hudson Falls was ngt plaszed‘SaLT—TtT ment will be played at the Elks club. [2° Ist Prid 17, St Alphonsus church. A requiemmass t cap. We can show you,. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy en-|terday moming for New York and |urday night. ' s CONFERENCE “5mm Eleclric (gz i/ wos celebrated by the Rev. George: Isc tertained twenty little people in hon- {sailed for San Diega. Cal., today. Two. * e Pog ARTS A Tar « as General Moto: 14“ Lite, celebrant, the Rev. Father F. X. ¢ or of Frances Murphy to celebrate |weeks from today he will leave San i 'The 11th annual con erengp I°“_‘\1t“ 60mg“; otors 27 9} Lite, deacon, and the Rev. Arthur f her fourth birthday. Table decorations | Diego for a cruise on the South Sea {M jand_ Industrial GA“ for HAMIHAOD: (A) morthern Pr 7g Dandeneau, sub-deacon, 'The besrers £. were of pink and white. Islands. He expects to spend four or . h 0 Waren, Saratobah Iadnd' “25111113101? (Gt Northern O~~ ira) were members of the Ameri¢an Le } Those present were: Misses Glen- five manths in Panama. doc . ' counties will be lob '1In'1 e (ilenfi lilinois Central {17 (| gion: Arthur Gokey, Duncan McGuire, p4 don Bigelow, Katherine and Helen Dil-| Mrs. John H. Jones, Jr.. has return @ {Falls high school building Friday ||| __ Copper js] Lee Norton, Cornelits Sullivan, Ray- {o +- Hon, Mary Finn, Anne Norton, Mar-{ed to her home «on Jay street after Continued from th evining, Fébruary 2. . duternational Nickel ja ; mand Hoag, Andrew Hickey. Mem- - jorie Woodbury,; Margaret Stoddard, [spending a few days in Albany. 4 page three. - -| invernational Paper ;q 3 bers of the firing squad who fired a Augusta Unger and Nelson Durant,| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heath, Ridge DEEDS R WARREN REVIEW TO MEET: | [ronneccit 1G 1| volley at the cemetery,; were! Megxs. 1 John Flower, Jolin Lavery, Robert La | street, are the parents of a baby sil) jp, {ojjowin £65,322? tED', a Warren Reg-19W 421, (Y‘f 6 if A\t V3\! Lehigh Valley 76. | Hermance, Meehan, Shea, Whoéfe' f Rose, Howard Linehan, | jr., | Milton | born yesterday in the Glons Falls 108 peop ; Erded in ate iransfers|hold a party tomorrow evening 3t ORO) Pp 33. | Witherell, Goodson, Moran, Gallup. C. f Parker, all of this city, and Homer | pital. | . | tgcy‘couezitn 152339\ in the office of /home of Mrsbg. Mewtfdav‘findnsgg Miami Copper 27.4] Henry Buckley sang a solo at 'the fu- ; and Miss Wilma Dailey, of Schenec.| Charles Olds of Tretroit, Mich. spe | \ X\ Adams 22, nue. 'The public is MVO \| Steel 27.3 meral. The body was placed in the tady, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Hor- agent for the (lene Falls Inewr scan i‘l‘ Adams and Ida C. Adams, are asked to bring refreshmenis. National Enamel and Stamp 57.4 Gns Falls cemetery vault for inter- f gan, of Plattsburg, gucalcomplgnlsl’. is spending a fow days £30 Grzagarvgplflzt 550i 302323?V ifi'é‘bbm' $2, BENEFIT PARTY N Y Air Brake 27.4 ment in Si. Alphonsus cemetery in the b - in Hens Falls. hes we j lp na ; | New York Cer tral 9 4.6) spring. ; - ; . , Mrs. Art y Louisa S. Parker as executor of the! - & benefitceuchre parly will be held - T - - f i Shai as & MRS, HOWELL ENTERTAINED. . ‘mfggéfigfimiffigfilfiefitfipfifif last will of Tlizabeth P. Wilson, ot \at the home of Mrs, Henry Clothier, fiosmfii Hnfimgvéggffiwd “2:14:21 The hggienglneofA‘Im-zxf £2990n36h1ey , Englmder Brothers WMrs.‘MA S. “jfgl'win. and Mrs. H. A. | Kennedy's parents. a TGI‘PPnTiVICh‘ Property in street, on T»hur§day. FebruwNnTm orn Pacific ' 15.4] Mason was held Salurday. afterioon | Weaver entertained in honor of Mrs.) William Mann arrived from Ithaca Annie Horan, of Athany, to Norman jary 1. | Refreshments will be | pyre Oi] #7.4 at 2:30 o'clock from the home of her Glens Falls, N. Y Roy quell Saturday evening at Mr#.|last night after finishing a four-year B. famith and Frank C. Smith, of{Th public is invited. | Pennsylvania 46:0 daighter, Mrs. Willian M. Carpenter, * * ® |Merwin's home on John street. Mrs.|eourse in landscape gardening at Cor- Whitehall. Property in Whitehall , - {' Proples Gas , #24 1 North Oak street, Hudson Falls, the f HoME or Howp“, will l‘eave for Daytolna. Flor | nell university and is at the home of Bertha O. Aubrey to Wallace <%! MRS. EVERETT?) ENTERTAfilNIb. IT’WYshm‘flh Coal 606 Rev. F. W Terrell officiating. | The , { - - ida, tomorrow,. where she will spend |his parents .Mr. and Mrs. James Mann.. Aubrey. Property on John street, Mrs. William Everetis entertaincl ings Consolidated 1%6 bearers were: William M.; Carpenter, a i HART sSCHAFFNER & wramx \the remainder of the winter. | Mrs.|William, street. He will receive his Hudson Falls. , _ ___ jats Kitchen shower at her homo 01 | reading TS5 E. J. West, E. J. West, Jt, Charles 1 SOEHES, ci Howell was prosented with a travel-\degree in April and he will take Bart pip.\ Ty Jone wong of Wink street Friday evening in Iron and Steel 481, West, Arthur West, Charles Spfague. . i Po . | ling bag. f . in the graduating exercises in June. Irving Savage who WAS TE gouthern Pacific D2 2220202 222222 _ HOLD REHEARSALS FOR . PRODUCING \SHADOWS! been. discharged from the Glens Palle | hospital much improved. 'Glens Falls hospital after an opera- tion for appendicitis. Mrs. John Keyes of Argyle, T. Ross Ferry of New York is visit- ing J. T. Bryant. Mrs. C. W. Lente has returned home after visiting the Rev. and Mrs, A. L- t supposed to study longitude and they are also supposed to know something of htitude.\ Principal Robbing said that while he 'had heard some criticism of the paper ward. Property in Wax MiwanL . Talli; io Junic Wells, of Fort Mrs. hither 4 1-48 98.10; 4 1-45 98.42; new 4 14s 99.96. Victory 4 90.6. sra 4 145 98.84; 4m)‘hearty lunch and many cigar butts 34s 100.20 ; proved that time meant little to thio gang. Detectives are puzzled over how ti «toin , * L .. » Interment was in the Glens - 204. aind v ion in, . g ao t 200 ih sass u n Won t Thos 2 iit a Eber 'thieves got into the building which iy- . ¢ 1