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hosed because Gifford had returned { been completed. F. C. VIELE & 5{ \HOME OF CHOICE CONFECTIONS\ i U \tai \4! I l 4 I ithe two notes of $20,500 each which; Andrew Stewart 'he obtained from George L. Warner.; Funeral services for Andrew Stew .of South Glens Falls, for an option cn land in DeSoto county, Florida, and 'made other payments. It was claimed that Gifford sold the , property to Mr. Warner claiming It to , be adjacent to Mr. Warner's property, 'Areadia Gardens. - Accordingly it was named - Arcadia Garden Annex. A 'number of plois in the new develop ment ware sold to Jocal persons be- fore Mr. Warner went to Florida last fall and the operator claims that he art wer conducted yesterday - after- noon at 2:30 o'clock from his late home, 16 Spring street. The Rev. C. W. S. Becker officiated and inter- ment was in the Rice cemetery, South Glens Falls. - Bearers were Alfred Potter, Samuel Cochrane, David May, James Croall, John lattimore and Renjamin Tyke Joseph Drake Joseph Drake, 67, - died - suddenty Wednesday nighi of heart trouble at WICKS HERE FOR-Florence, Simmons, Perfection, Puritan, Nesco, Acorn, New Process COM Cook Stoves New Easy Way to Open All Cans BLUE STREAK CAN OPENER Turn the thomb screw and the top is off. yon wing Ae 50c Ech. « PAGE TWO 1 GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY EV ENING, JHE 18 « e e een ee es ' \ Ce R , . I - au (api wee > %; ec j BE GRANTS DlVORCE Lhe spec] with which Judge ‘1owardif ; © ThPEG Youths ATE! IFA THC IN \ H—“S BU|LD|NG SOLD; I KUL rf 0099 1 fig - UDG * disposed of the calendar is believed ° - -+ 1. (If ) A. I y j , . S A W t=; f 24% AX: EVERY TWO MINUTESW) have established a record in the; T4 HA Held For Entenng ( LIE ] | CLEMENCEAU T0 TAY TT MMDVLY WVUULE © divoren cout\ - ' Canal Street Shop TT] Ap Y LONDON NT After ruling! ° | ‘ T IMI f r \ fa. : one M - L222__ A WY: 4\ ATL ) N, June T8. -- An I ' tJ © A 1; RAM mfifififigfiéfig\ }1‘{u11,11:m-;”-,1, m} {m , TOO Late T0 Cla331fy I MANAGE THREE Three youlhs are betng hold in the NAMEB BHAPLA! 'that the building in which he lives has . ¢ | 4 . 6. 3.1533; tom Superior Court, disms‘f‘dl ar Tham fll. Col a sar s ece e ~ cliy Jail pending the filing of a com T ' ' lgfigig‘; hfaisfimciemiieggfiemfifii: on J # | s at the rate n , m rac - r , R e a t ofr r r , - + t. a gieggigydgfifise‘figbfiztspfén‘“ xen wantin To work ON MEAT, ‘ géaigvgrzfaaigstéih fficgilfgexéogn aelittleiilgg | . AP} Irpntinua i0 occupy his Rue Frank | - (marles Knickerbocker, 31 Mechanic | $1? Judge Howard called court to order | COUNTER. CALL AT onCcrk. PCR. the Union Waste and Metal Corpora | j I. lin apartment as long as he HYCS. | gireet, Fort Edward, was awarded the |;, LL. Biba, at 9 a. m. and at 11:26 a. m dismis« - in py + at ' he hen tion's junk shop in Canal street last ‘ ** | So attached is the 'Tiger'\ to NIS | gum of $382.37 for twenty per cent. ¢ TV fel 24 the jury until the new momine. ' IJC MARKET, a RIDGE St. . Conning. ‘ \2 mmfimnlt triage? gfimtthfip‘??? \on shoo mio cc mb mole foos at a E , roo, c nee n & The youths aro William Blair, aged g & f |premier he refused to five compensation hearing held in this city / resid ' Purchases Lease - of - Empire |.. \Bf Souts reb \f | Succeeds Rev. Richard Abbottiinesptendors of the Palais €Ors@y. _, |{oday by Referee Robert J. Coomer: \, .> resid 3 I r d De- i F 1 V < Mr. - Knickerbocker was | injured > place Theatre From C' J“ BUCK- $3? fie??5milstg ogelliugssamf trans. of This C'ty Who Retires hoflise (in whéch Clzmgracztgs L‘geiy‘v‘g; wfiile employed g; the vifirtenmifumal ‘ 523333 > any: f F sold ati avetion an r n | 5. s | SWDAY ley Of Albany The building according to the PO | on Pension unidentified person for the equivalent Paper company in Fort Edward. f Mr NEX’I‘ liee has been broken into twice (it? X Jof $30,000. _ The intermediary who | ' 311511} lw. ing the past week. Last evening the] james L, Long, superintendent Of concluded the deal claims ho did not GRADING BRIDGE TO . v 16 Neotiations were completed. last | police were notified that three youths arate of New York Prison department,! know until afterward that Clemea TRAVEL - p between William E. Benton of | were prowling around the property. (has wiilten to Hon. Addison B. CO-{nceau was one of the tenants of the HOLD SUMMER TREK w 3mm y FATHER'S Saratoga and C. J. Buckley of Al-| Captain Hickey and Detective Ket: as follows: butiding re bany whereby the former will take |nedy went to the shop with the result My Dear Mr. Colvin- \My client will be surprised,\ he . 57—1593 ~ DAY over the Empire theatre at tho con- | that {they found the boys exploring the! \ \arm in receipt of your letter SUB ! said, ' The approaches to the newly faid This BUY HIM A vlusion of the performance tomorrow | interior, , |gesting and recommending _ Rev.) investigations as to - whether - or | °Ut bridge over the Glens Falls feeg— co l% , Mr nigh. 'The Empire has been operated | The boys seeing the 3 . Burns as champlain of the \Tiger\ would be forced to | CT, 25, Bridge, are being re- pl the |( TEE under the name of the Glens Falls | tempted to escape. The officers PUT | meadow prison succeeding Rev. Rith-|yacate his quarters showed that he graded to withstand the auto traffic Robi Amusement company and all the stock | sued them. 'The DeKosa brOthe\!|ara Abbott.\ has a long-term lease witha rental the this summer. Work was started this the | e has‘ been purchased by Mrt Benton. | were arrested but not until after the | ~ say appreciate very muich your WO |eqgivalent of $110 annually at the | morning. . | 9m The purchase of control of the Em- | oldest dne had fallen into the canal: | gerpnl letter of recommendation i\ | present time. The relocation of the bridge left as t . TES pire by Mr. Benton means that patrons |_ Blair succeded in makin® & | rather Burms' behalf and desire to f+| Ctemenceau nccuples a. six-room the pproaches in bad shape for auto atin 7: , a a .lhe movies will really-get, better | but he was finally arrested Jn Hudson form you that I have appointed Moor apartment giving access travel find plenty of holes were soon 1860. There's a flare an a ervice aml pictures than in the Past i rglis by Chief of Police Usher. 'Burns as champlain the appointmeDt 'm aq small garden. 'There he leads a found in the roadway. These are be- | Mr. flaunt to- these ties that and Mr. Benton intends . that the | 'The boys told the police they WEC pecoming efective July 1, 1926. quiet existence with a faithful valet | ing filled in to hold until such time | Black sportively set off a white Elanq‘ug \My hqxu ality of pictures Will | exploring the building. A check-up is With Kind Regards, I am, Ind an aged Alasacian housekeeper. |as the state higlrway department story po- a b day » of the highest class in every PA | peing made by the police. Yours Sincerely,. constructs a concrete road over this Jack shirt on - a breezy - Gay. | «cular at both the Rialto and the lim- a -- - James L Tong, Superintendent. & & stretch. This is expected to be some- from Foulards - silks - crepes | iirc. First runs of the best features ) on which the appointment Subscribe for the Times) time this year. \Ad in - hairline - stripes, - pin- n ft?“ country are. “mixed «mm; tli‘?‘ H of Father Burns were urged are first, comp head - checks, regimental “Fifi\? “fig public - will If”? ably | UJ his accessibility. s the ~ h lecti ind that the new move will be for | _ The Porl Ann chargo of the priest . . Shore bars give you A selection nappnmn of (ixnnbody. . will not be terminated as it will - Prair that can't be rivalled for L3 li‘vl'xhii‘flllt‘filiriiflgi gr: £21133?“ £1.13]; . HWA BRIBEE be possible for him to fill both assign ¥ % £1; j variety and novelty. And Mr. Benton controls three of the four ® mgtfiggfjfimgfly'tmt he has been W g\! | g i 'Kfl END been rare values at lhf’fimefiinjlms Clty. . vistting chaplain during the chaplain - & fith r $1.50 The FEmnire will be operated un‘dm > cy of Rev. Mr. Abbott, who retires on * back * che new management beginning Sun , : | a pension because of unsatisfactory ' 1 men. iy. Gerald sullivan, resident mana | ~, 11931in h ' and - ~ wer of the Rialto and Park thearres | men - have charge of the Empire thea , I a nized In the 'sciecton of a visting ® i \ JL\ ~ 1. ‘ again E kinder fifflthfii‘fi \'Mr. Benton a Delaware and Hudson CheCKS| chaplain in that way equalizing hon =T? Mr. Benton announced today that ors , Mr. C 134 GLEN STREET GLENS FALLS, N. v, | | (hrro wil be no change in the person . - Up - New Roadway to Third. The splendid service as chap SWEATER (Golf) COATS ___ __ $4.50 - $5.50 siz o o{ frei 20 0 0 ° * be Built lifdgéhgugfisgtfiffiffiffiffigfifi These Sweaters are guaranteed 100% pure wool, several The > M; Beaton $111 have general charge =- --- and more than all these the fine public desirable shades. John i’fnh ‘gttrgxlvr‘mtagfrttxgaopln tggngecggln: The bridge acros« the De‘lrammhamé spirit and civic response the chap | not I = i r. theatre. rated by \ tludson tracks at Flat Rock. north Of [jain has made to all calls for service that r a my' yz §N§*§mfiw€\m&axl vi‘131¢\:h;uxlc\:lllg. rihdlston §paz Gran Fort Ann on the Hudson %Wte- since peace has been restored. BATHING SUITS - Another 10091\ pure wool product I the F aw AW la o of o, ca Aa §) \ (I’l' {Samaria springs, Whitehall and ball road has been swung into place Mr. Colvin was requested by Dr. in a variety of textures, and colors from ___ $2.98 up 'w 1g} W? Egg?“ stated today that the and (gohnnocggd with the main highway ' (qow and other leading Legionaires to ; glgt © N- 8 3 B® an either side in thi . T E E E? o 52, pul\c is now assured that they are in - 'the bridao has what is known as \00 \ \0 melt\ for th9, CORSELETTES - Special summer styles, from.. 98¢ up tribal E S ighbgtwtrh p0§kffl ghiaénlgw-r mfortr'héfl \dead-man's curve near the apex, but \ol | to Br [see the best photoplays whue ¥ lit is said plans of the railroad com- a= Z i were Z», A & wt $3523}; 152, a}? well asoéileitlg. vaudeville pany will elslemuafiy lake this out. GRANVILLE STUDENTS TO , FULL FASHIOMED pure SILK HOSE $1.25 | Blain. (§) '@ o the best road attractions. The highway joining the overhead : i \Ol & 35, Present plans provide that only PIC [prigge is being relaid on either side HGLD BANQUET l'tEBE \The Store of Greater Values\ | musin E fixtures will be shown at the EmDire |of the bridge and graded. f pu man a, ur a? pefiza s {9 theatre for a time although the at | (Concrete will be laid over the re| The annal commencement banquet y memt 6 ltrapnons other than motion pictures jjaiq highway and on the roadway of | of the Grawville High school will be! f accur xx which have been advertised for the jine long bridge spans, and it will all held at The Queensbury Hotel, Thurs-| that - ~~~ 'next two weeks wiil be presented. be formally opened to the motoring | day, Jime 24. The graduates will be: ros dsl U, J‘nhxsfi-emaé tin; otiwmmmpict £5; gig 5;ng public in about two monthsbah guests. f lin ved TMENT- 21° i € | Representatives of the ware err rrr 6, Mo Patta -PURE FOOD DEPARTME f) ' ville playhouse and the road attrac- Hudson offices in Albany arrived ARE GIVEN AUDIENCE i . ' a 6° * 'C \\Opeko\* Coffee, 2 pounds 79, - will also be staged there. at Flat Rock today to check up on | _ ROME, June 18, - Bishop Walsh of « . P no la peko offee, Z pOunQs ..... --- rnm ee ~~ xe; Changes in picture and vaudeville iine work and will resoain in this lo- | Prenton, accompanted by fifty nuns of, f in tha **Opeko\\ Tea, 2 half pounds .... . __.- _ 6§e » erogmms will take place every Sun-{oglity until the work is done. They the order of Teachers of Filippimi, in a M674 My” afs here & \g d's Inn\ C 2 half pounds 26¢ I{§3) day, Tuesday and Thursday. expressed themselves as very well sat ; cluding three from the mother house' ' « % & - rigidh ymond s inn 01:03. Chocol P 2 L lrffl-wtlr 20 \Cb mmnsfmoixi capag-é‘tg'i {lgepmfi isfied with the contr(z_x_ctso faxzexeggut“ in New Jersey, and 599 pupils of the | f nem Z2, NOW me w os & (I ‘ y would Inn\ Baking Chocolate, / half pounds 26¢ I sele 't lad by J. W. Holler Construction Com-| order in Rome, were granted a special © \P mus \ ‘ p things . the following road attractions this oF id wa i S i * \Symond's Inn\ Peanut Butter (19 oz.). 2 for _ 40¢ 42 fail: | pany of 1“an Edward. audience by the Pope. a 7 n‘DfiE 5T GLEN f FromT \Symond's Inn Pure Vanilla, 2 for . . _ _-_ 366 - {)| Thefitment Prince. \Mo No Nan: OBITUARY o e - ; must \Symond's Inn\ Lemon Extract, 2 for Ale :a) Revue and Rose Marie and others. ' «--- , sa & &. ~> we B At the Empire under the manage Mrs. M. D. Guilfoyle f . Symond 8 Im? Beef Cubes, 2 boxes ...--. 31c ‘_$ ‘ment two performances will take place Mrs. M. D. Guilfoyle, formerly An | BASEBAL f ~ Imitation Vanilla Extract, 2 for . _. Ale afternoon and two each evening |na B. O'Sullivan, daughter of thef lafiv‘ L ; u @ aa m & The program will be changed Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sullivan of this Th R i 0 I c k st Ballard Va'le SP’CGS' 2 boxes . __. 26¢ i J Monday, Wednesday and Friday. city, died yesterday at her home at 6 and z e e lance I 00 ova ‘ Imported Olive Oil (12 1-2 oz. bottle) __. 50¢ each <3 momma North Lake avenue, Troy. She is sur | | , , « \True Fruit\ Jams (15 oz) 2 for .- - ° - 49600 -Jay Gifford Fined £3?“ch 1hpr}{mfifiaclfiibcfliv?\arsmfiiecr§i TENNIS j You cannot beat it, for a lower priced stove, t f Typ. - s. Charles H. s, Mrs. \ M { l. - as Orange Marmalade, 2 for ..... i222 .. 46¢ £53, Frye Hundred And ard Ford. Mrs. Herbert Reardon, “1:1” : dependable blue flame for baking, frying or boiling- t y f Robert Bowe and Miss Florence O'Sulli| i The heat is there. | £3\ Costs In Honda van and four brothers, D. J. O'Sullt . SUPP LIES che. van, T. F. O'Sullivan, M. J. O'Sullivan: & f and Pr. Charles O'Sullivan. The re a Ea Jay Gifford, Geng Falls real estate |mains have barfn. brought to her late . . 2 Burner 1 an y pecga, 3 g‘eiimanx‘flm was convicted in the Plorid& home, 65 Park street. The funeral, ALLING RUBBER 1 fy, cireuit court at Clearwater four weeks be held Monday morning from i jago on a charge of obtaining money lut. Mary's church, CO t \Saturday Candy\-Pound Box . . __..... .. 3%¢ ¢ junder false pretenses and whose ap | Fred Spear * \rm \ Ch ] Cherri d b 39 i \ peal was denied by the higher court, Fred Spear, 31, of South Hartford. I enway ocolate ertmies--pound DOX | _._ be yp two weeks ago, was yesterday sen- died early this morning in the Gens ys] Warren St. [ \Mazxize'\ Chocolate Cherries-pound box _._. 49c¢ i» lenced by Judge Freeman P. Lane to. Falls hospital, He is survived by a & Teel\ A d Chocol d b 59 y; pav a fine of $500 and costs. The| widow, two children and his mother, [ Jon Tee ssorte ocolates-pound box C g) : octs amount to about $200. ._ | Mrs. Betty Spear, all of South Hart © Old Fashioned Horehound Drops-pound ___ 29¢ - [| It is said that the light fine was Im-iford. Funeral arrangements bave not ‘wafiflflgfigf Funeral services will be held at the at Chestertown. Saturday afternoon at 2. f soOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND -} Mrs. Frame Searles E Partly cloudy tonight, probably show-! Mrs. Franc Searles died this morn,| ers, Saturday fair; not much change ing at { a. m. at her home, 75 Notre, in temperature. . Name street. 1 I tre mane nee us om orice EASTERN NEW YORK - Partly; She is survived by two daughters, ant rome P cloudy tonight, showers and cooler in ; Mrs. Robert G. Clark and Mrs. Alfred . KEEPS THE FOOT WELL® north portion; Saturday fair; fresh \ s, Clark, and two grandchildren, AL: west and northwest winds. fred and Elien Clark. two sister, Mrs.: WESTERN NEW YORK +- Fair to- Louise Cumber, of Syracuse, and Mrsj showers tonight; Saturday partly cloudy, showers in Maine; not much Community church change in temperature. There can be no other shoe like the Arch Preserver Shoe because this shoe is patented. Its important features can not be successfully imitated. a Therefore, if you want the ad- vantages that this shoe gives 'you must be sure you are getting the Arch Preserver Shoe. rage 3 was oblized to reftmedd thethpurfizhase lis home in Chestertown. Mr. Drake a* a + Nanik 2 -* Z1, price when he learned of the chart | nq been ill several years but his ter and location of the annex. death was unexpected. He had been B I C K L E V +S z- $qu?“ then caused the arrest of}; jifelons resident of Chestertown A - - k- ; -=- Gifford. | and was a member of Headale lodge, aoa . ay. Lee ' WEATHER 'F. and A. M.. of Pottersville, and the Furniture and Housefurnishings ' Chestertown lodge of Odd Fellows, No other Shoe can be 1 Rs wite he is survived by ‘ ON GLEN ST. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. + + ‘a, daughter; Miss Thelma Drake, of Z k t h f WASHINGTON, June 18 - FORE-| Chestertown; one sister, Mrs. Robert | l e ZS Omen CAST: I Burns, of Horicon, and one brother, NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND -/ Nathan Drake, of North Creek. |___ P e night, except showers in - northeast Charles Fuller, of Sidney, N. Y. O Look for the Trade-Mark on the lining and sole. portion; - cooler - tonight; | Saturday A prayer service will be held at the | t home of Mrs. Alfred S. Clark, 15 Sher- . man avenge, Saturday evening at § p. .m.. Rev. J. L. Caughey officiating. The fimeral will be held Sunday af- You get perfect foot health and vigor, with seid comfort- combined with the smartest of style. Yct yo piono penalty Serge Suits in the price. ternoon at Sidney, N. Yfinand inter- at ment will be made at Sidney. a FOR , ‘ i Nis bae, \b bram A feature value m le his momming a a. m. al e ; 0378 Elem: Falls Homag, 106 Warren street. at thlS Store t She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Eugene Reeves and Mrs. D. Thomas of (Hens Falls and Mrs. George Mur- ray of Lake George and two brothers, I Charles Purne and Henry Durne of i . bake George Funeral services will be - ak. Tickets for the twenty-ninth annual; conducted Sunday at 2 n'clock at the HMS; mdour store by a graduate practipedic having spe-: ffm‘ggg‘i $ft1211(225; “ng SEAT“; io Glens Falls Home. The Rev. David | cialized on feet in s p ica's ovrealoct st $o a he held at the ensbury Hotel Wed i Barton of South Glens Falls will offi- on feet in some of America's areatest stores! [ nesday evening, June 23rd, may bejciate. Interment will be in the Glens purchased from the following commit- | Falls cemetery. ltee: LeRoy H. Beban, First National | - '| low price ! Bank: Leo Nolan, National Bank; PLOT IS UNCOVERED. f * Tennis Kélleher, Knights of Columbus CONSTANTINOPLE, June 1% -Ai moms, and John Helm, (Hens Falls pilot to assassinate Mustapha Kemal! Portland Cement Co. | Pasha, by a bomb, has been discovered | Tickets will be on sale Sunday, JUN®, at Smyrna. - A number of arreses have ; 20th, from 9 a. m,. Hill 12, noon, at the'peen made. Mustapha Kemal was I, Si VERMAN ® ' Knights of Columbus Home. raid to have been the object of a bmrxb'l 85 GLEN ST. Now Is the Time to Get Summer Footwear Good clothes are an invest- ment! We pride ourselves on the exceptional value we put into SILVERBLU Serge Suits. You'll be proud of your smart || appearance-and after months |! of hard service, you'll wonder |. how we could do it at such a |; Women Girls The Footwear of the Nation - SALE _ ii Men - ov o s At Very Reasonable Prices Rad Cross Pumps Daniel Green Slippers White Kid Pumps Tennis Shoes Dress Pumps Sport Footwear Cantilever Shoes Children's Shoes 130 GLEN STREET _ Tickets should be bought as early 48) plot w he vi | possible.--Advertisement. 233). hen he visited Smyrna a year rein mer a somes nntabrensmid