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i . ° M « a e No _ CLENS FALLS TIMES, -FRIDAY, OCTOBER - 1 1, 1929 woes Wiis x \ <\ 2500 6 - Telephone Want Ads. 3,311: the annual Polentine, ~ Apradley, \McCann monitor; 'ssentinel. , Catholic Daughters | of “Agnericatheld‘ \Puesday evening, the . «following officers were elected: Mrs. . @ERiohert Thomas, grand , Margaret Sheridan, vice regent; Miss > 932813 Mullahy, prophetess; Miss Anna . \Hannon historian; © @immings, lecturer; Miss Elizabeth 200 wBra financial i - \ Ficlen Driscoll, treasurer; Miss Agnes EWS FROM GREENW! 'S. ROBERT THOMAS . CTED REGENT C. D. OF A. GROUP mesting of Court regent; Miss Miss Katherine secretary; Miss ANNUAL DONATION |_| DAY.FOR HOSPITAL __ MONDAY, OCT. 24 The anniad donatioil day for Mary McClellan hospital at Cambridge will be held at Florence home Thursday afternoon, October 24, from 2 to 5. livery person in this vicinity, whether a member of the Auxiliary or not, is invited to attend. 'the usual contributions of canned and fresh fruits, jellies and jams, vegetables and money will be grate- Miss Amelia Ciotti D&t _ 0. E. §. DELEGATES \.4 Mrs. Egbert Henry. worthy matron y Ashlar chapter, \Thomas McCuine are representeing . Grand chapter 'ern Star, which is Tork this week. ©. E. S., and Mrs. associate matron, the chapter at the of the Order of East- being held in New STE Picnics, 1b. Fresh Hams, ; Leg of Lamb, ._ center cut, Side Pork, Ib. Rib Roast, bo: - Boston Round Roast Beef, 2 lbs. .. Bacon, U. 5. lb. Coffee, 3 1b {South Glens Falls ' 1 Public Market TELEPHONE 2884 Frea Delivery __ Porterhouse {Strloin or Round 25° lb. ~ The Store that Undersells LOWEST PRICES SMALL Home- Grown PIGS 'Fresh and Smoked Lean Sugar Cured Skinned __ Armour Hams, Good Shoulder Veal, 1b., 1b. ...... . 30¢c t Pork Chops, small, lean, Veal for Stewing, 2 Ibs. .29¢ Lamb, for stewing, 2 lb., 29¢ Hamburg Steak, fresh ground, Ll.... e}}, d9€ WeidmLax-I'Ward’s Best Lideo Flow, 24 Ib. bag. .99c¢c I Corner Third and Hudson Sts. A KS L..... ... 18e Ib. ... 20¢c 25¢ lb. ..... .30¢ Ib. ..... . 28¢ v... ..... 18e neless, 1b. . 25¢ Boneless Pot Ib. ..... .18¢ Machine SHced, Oc $1.00 $. .k 6+ +0 fully received at this time. Miss Blanche D. Thompson, chair- man of the Auxiliary for Greenwich, slate that anyone wishing to con- {ribute articles or money that cannot to delivered by the donor on dona~ tion day nity leave them with her for transportation, RELIEF CORPS TO ATTEND MEETING AT gigENECTA-DY \The regular meeting of the Wo- man's Relief Corps will be held Fri- day evening in I. O. O. F. hall All inembers are asked to be present as iehsarsal For inspection will be held. The Mohawik Valley Federation of W. R. C will meet in Schenectady Thursday, 'October 17. Members of the local corps are planning to take their annual ride on this date and attend the Federation meeting. - A bus will be chartered for the trip and all rmembers who wish to go 'should make reservations with Mrs. Nora - AlGerman, | chairman of the committee in charge by Saturday of this week. PERSONALS Ar. and Mrs. J. W, Hamilton left Tuesday for Lake Placid where Mrs. Hamilton is attending the state con- vention of librarians. | Mr. Hamilton will go to Plattsburg with his bro- ther, the Rev. G. W. Hamilton of Ar- gyle, to attend a church convention. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Myers and son, Roger, were Troy visitors Wednesday. Thursday for an operation. Miss - Engabeth - Lowhee of - Bald Mountaiti has gone to New York to epend the winter. GUILD TO MEET The monthly meeting of the Ida Whiteside Gulld of the United Pres- byterian church will be held Tuesday evening at the chur h. Mrs. Claud tallis mall act as hostess. cLUB TO ELECT The regular and annual business meeting of Ashlee Felloweraft club Election of officers will take pace at this time. GEO. S. E 89 RIDGE STREET sATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY SPECIALS DD Y GLENS FALLS, N. Y. HOME GROWN - (Soured, Fine Cookers) ' tk 15 lbs. 49 Potatoes, - \\ s. 49c¢ NEW PERFECTION COBBLERS, mee to bake ... .}. 69¢ SWEET POTATOES. 5 lbs. . l a ee ed kenn > ,............1§c GREENIN G or SPIE APPLES, 4 bse . c. eee nnn nn L.. 0... 256 HOME GROWN CABBAGE, § Ibs. lke en ++ nnn t .............25_5c NEW YELLOW ONIONS, 6 Ibs. 220 ll kee exe nf 2. ..... 25¢ LOCAL M EDIUM WHITE BEANS, 2 lbs. . e enn 999 2... 296 PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR. at. 16¢; gal. ,...............g(5)c 2.0 kkk c ene k> 20+ C CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans . TETLEYS, S$ EAL BRAND, Orange Pekoe Tea, WARDS, LEPTON'S or SALADA 1T. ...... 45 | FLOUR WHEN BETTER BUTTER iS MADE EDDY WILL SELL IT 2 tbs. 1!b. . PERFECTION COUNTRY ROLL the best $1.09 | , 55¢ ; cLOVERBLOOM ROLL Lo il ll. $1.05 5%¢ i EAVORITE COUNTRY ROLL ...es essense 99¢ [ GOOD LUCK OLEOQ . .... cee cs eee} nn nen n not 896 - 82¢ NUT BUTTER ... c B06 -- 26° United Pilisbury's. Cerssota. Hecker's or.. Gold - Medal, Flour, 1-8 bbl. Sugar \_ | - Sweet Cider, Gal,, 606. from clean, hand picks BEST PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. 286 | 4.% CONF, SUGAR, 3 Ibs. 250 | FINE GRANULATED 10 Ibs. Frank Fielding's New Sanitary Mills, made d Apples Pure. Sweet, Apple juice. always fresh and sweet. because we sell so much; no preservative used. B4c from Dr. BEST COMPOUND. 2 Ibs.. . .25¢ BROWN SUGAR, 4 Ibs. . 256 | ree \~... Jb. 35¢ and Bough HOME BAKING-OId Fashioned Steamed Brown Bread, Pies, Cookies nuts. - Mrs, Eddy's Baked Beans hot daily at 4 p. m. 1 Berries, Cr NEW ARRIVALS—Sharp’s Home Made Pork Sausage, Perfection and Deerfoot Sausage, isp Celery, Iceberg Pork Chops Fresh Pig Pork Loins: Cran- Leituce Ripe Tomatoes. MoL.AREN'S t -_ GOLDEN BA PEAS, 220 quality, Special BANANA \on \ large, sound, hard, ripe fruit, cheap in price, good in quality; per dozen, 490, $9¢, and IMPERIAL SAND ING-A real Boiled Dressing: by Kraft, Phoenix Chesse Corp» H 1 Very Low in Price This W eck- & Ivanhoe Mayonnaise, WARD'S SIFTED PEAS .. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, f old-fashioned Molasses, full g NTAM CORN, War Sweet and T wWICH SPREAD SALAD DRESS- just like you make at home, made Pull o ping 22k eee ene enn ont 250 full quart 69¢ ucr s kk 66+ l.. 2-266 cans, 39¢ resh barrel of this genuine ation ... $1.35; at., 40¢ d's Best i.e.. ese 2+-25¢ cans. 896 eridar ll.... > 2 cans, 296 | | Sale 29 C Cake Flou Hershey's ' Molry savers-old D pkg., Bic; S. B. C, P, & G. Soap, 10 bars, 38o3 r, large pkg« Cocoa, 1.2 Ih, can, utch Cleanser. 4 for 266; Swans Down He; Toddy, Ib. can, $86; Chipso, Sodas or Unseda Biscuit, 6 pkgs. 246; Baker's or Double Tip Matches, 6 boxes, 21¢. large 166} Life Buoy Soap, 4 cakes, 24: BEST BACON, Sliced-Favorite, My. Perféction Bacon, Ib., 39¢ Gunpowder \Ted Ib wea SPECIAL TEA SALE - Unos or oneal, Mixed-All our Best 706 Perfection fored or Greén Japan. sock e a 669 Eddy's EpDV'S BES House, pAVISs 0, K. COFFEE-Freth 2 F Ward's, pou Perfeciipr’t Cuffed” Sagamore SA NKA COFFEE, Ib, 12 2s . 650 T 506 COFFE] _stook-Pick E, Spécial Beeclinut, Royal Dutch or Eddy's Best Ahi u uas a eed e ea k e en en 66 6669 be h hrn +t Coffee, 3 lbs. $1 KAFFEE HAG, th, 2 ibs. baa el, bea .c .} .886 White 49C {2.0%. can #Woz.can your favorite, 1b. can. Nightingale | i ~ Samuel McCune was taken to the Mary MeCielian hospital at Cambridge , ern HITCH HIKERS - b I [ | | | 1 | i i f | 1 « i i l t | t 1 1 t 1 | t | | I 1 1 I I I 19¢_12¢ ish and the defendants ‘hr‘r master reported. ! of failing hea lth, {ind was residing with his sister, Mre. , ong, the Rev. KDAMACES FoR N Fort Edward Men Defendants in Actions to Recover $27,000 for Injuries Four negligence actions brought by, two Saratoga boys and their fathers, against two Fort Edward mon to re- cover damages amounting to $27,000: went on trial in Supreme court at Ballston today. | The plaintiffs are Luther Smith, 15; Paul Standish 11; Luther Smith, Sr. and Edgar Stand- are John Smatko and Thomas McCauley, The suits result from an accident on the Glens Falls-Saratoga road July 4. The boys caddies at Mo- Gregor Links, asked to ride from Saratoga with McCauley in Smatko's car. While passing a truck the car went into a ditch ind the boys were injured. * \The Smith hoy aslcs $15,000 and the Standish boy $5,000 for personal in- juries. The elder Smith asks $5,000 and Edgar Standish asks $2,004, each suing to collect for loss of services. A. settlement wis reported in the action brought by Mary Finn of Greenwich against Isac H. Early and Harold Hitcheock of Schuyler ville, The plaintiff was -a passenger in an Early bus operated by Hitch- cock and claimed that the driver left the car on a hill and that the car ran away, crashing into a restaurant at the foot of the hill, 'The plaintiff settled the case for $4000, REGISTRATION FOR FIRST DAY NORMAL; POLLS CLOSE AT 10 Personal registration of voters for the coming general election - was started in Glens Falls today, elec- tion officials in all districts reporting normal registrations for the first day in an \off sear. The total ts ex- pected to fall far below last year's record total. This city will have four days for apgistration, the second being tomor- row and the w ork being completed on Friday and Saturday of nest week. Hours for registering are from 19 a. m. to 164 p. m- on the first three days and from 7 a m. to 16 p. m. on the closing day=. *~ In the towns of Warren count? non-personal | registrations will start tomorrow when the polling places will be open from 1% a. m. to 10 p. m. and wall be com pleted October 19 between 1 p. m. ind 10 p. m. In (lens Falls literacy tests for ; M ; evenin to® ¢ will be held Monday evening 2 \ rew voters will be conducted GUIDE] mustman Kod the hours for registration SEVERAL SHIPS ARE VICTIMEQF STORM CHICAGO, Oct. 11. GP) - Five yachts and a number of smaller craft were reported sunk during the high wind which lished Lake Mich- igan to fury vesterday and sent high waves to tear anchored craft from their moonngs. A strong southecrt gale pounded the shore line from South Chicago as far north as Milwaukee and gave woast guards « busy diy. In less than 24 hours, the lake had risen 19 in WaikegAan harbor, the har- i VT. TEACHER VISITS SCHOOLS Miss Minme Sanford, a member of the faculty of the Vermont State Normal school at Castleton, Vt, is qundinr; several davws in this city {for the purprse of cbserving the methods used by teachers in the Glens Falls schools Miss Sanford is ustimngz Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pres- ton and Mr. ang Mrs. Marcus Town- ' send. UNDERGOES OPERATION tichard Dubee, 87 1-2 Montcalm \ «treet, underwent an operation today -t the filens Falls hospital. CAMBRIDGE PERSONALS Miss Susie Lake and Mrs. Frank Tates have returned from a motor trip to Boston, w here they were guests of Dro Fay lake and Lake. Mrs. Mrs. James Loren, South Union 'street, is seriously ill. Mrs. John S.. Mearns of Monticello ie passing several days here. OBITU ARY Daniel Kalahan Daniel Kalshan died suddenly Wed- resday aftemoon, while cating din- ner. He suffered & stroke of paraly- isis and lived only, a short time, He was born in the town of White Creek £1 years agi a son of Daniel and Julia Kalshain, and had always re- sided in this vicinity. On account he left his farm. Michael Ford of this villagg. The survivors are a sister, Mrs. : Michael Ford, a brother, John Kala- ran of Granville and several nieces and nepbews | The funeral was held irom St Pairick's church this morn- Father D. J. Leonard, m. S. &., offleialing. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery. The bearers wore Thomas Behan, Thomas and James MedAllen, John Nolan, Michael Malar and James Flanigan. _- ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Clayton Brownell and Mrs. R. W. Tiffany | entertained at bridge Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Crownell w. 6, T. U. MEETING \the Woman's Christian Temper- ance Uniot mic \Tuesday afternoon with firs, Charles Lovejoy with large attondamce, _ Subject, \Convention ind Current Events\ - leader, Mrs. Herbert Derrick, __ CHEVROLET SERVICE A We Specialize ore Chevrolet Service Our Price $1.00 Per Hour-Try Mo 2056 Mair St., So. Glena Falls C, EARL WILSON TelspHone 1925 Baking Powder _ 98¢c __ “CANAfiY—Fou‘nd on Upper Glen \- Announcements ___ - Petunia? - 7 BEB PROTTECTED-Keep you\ Times or Post-Star Fravel Accident Policy in force. Have your loca} paper de- livered to you. by mail while awar’ on your vacation. Stayed. Lost,. Found 10 St. Phone Glens Falls 141%. BARRING-Lost Tuesday afternoon; ( imitation pearl and brifliant about 2./ in. Jong. Finder please address Box X-18, Post-Star. HOUND-White, black and tan, lost Hcense - No. 377704. Finder plea§® call 2651-W, 12 Second St. BOOK-Lost Monday. m., containing considerable money, Reward. 'Call 321-J. POCKET BOOK-Lost: containing papers. Finder call 2586. we AUTOMOTIVE Aurtemobile Agencies A BUICK AGENCY - Sales- service; supplies; reconditioned used Cars in al: makes and models. Miller Broth - ers Gamrage, 12-14 Maple St. WORD SALES AND SERVICE-: Complete stock of both \A\ model and \*I\ model parts:; all models of the newest \A\ model Ford on Our salesgroom floor; we invite your in- spection; demonstrations at any time. Henry C. Knoblauch, 53 War- ren t.; phone 230; \Service Sales.\ afte PACK A for Glens Fad»; and vicinity. Used cars tn many makes and models, Mott and Frasier Corp., §6-58 Warren st. Automobiles fot Sale 11 BUICK-1925, coupe, 4-pass. Victor model, newly painted and we call it a good buy at $495. Mooney's, Center St, Hudson Falls and 505 Glen St., Glens Falls, BUICK-1926, 7-passenger sedan, car has had best of care and we will sell same on very easy terms for $675. Mooney's, Hudson Falls and 505 Cilen St., Glens Falls, N. Y, CADLLLACG-Roadster, | small (mile age; to seltle an estate; cheap. A. M. Cheesebro, 86 Boulevard, Hudson Falls, Tel. 275. CHEVROLKT-1920, phaeton, not be told from new. A buy at {4 $8. Mooney's, Hudson Falls or $05 Gle St. Glens Falls, N. Y. ‘ CIHIEVIOLET-I13927 touring-a nice clean car inside and out, It's a bar- gain at our low price,. The EmpiF Automobile Co., 45-47 Warren 34, CHRYSLER - 1938 - 72 roadsts9, cannot be told from new; our prices §$50. Mooney's, Hudsun Falls CHIEVROLET SEDAN-1924 all new a PONTLAC-1927_ sedan. $4805. CH EVROLET-19#7 coach, $225 tires, overhauled completely, $176, Reed Motor Car Co.. $4 Elm St. zee > RARE VALUES- MAY now be had in Tsed Car® Here are a {few: Packard sedan Nash sedan, Chrysler coupe, Mudson began. - 'The best part of the life of { our Used Cars is still ahead of them, NASH AGENCY 11 NMLMN ST. HUDSON FALLS vot ARC SAFE IN BUYING A USED (CAR FROM _ YOUR GRA» HAM- PAIGE DEALER, sTTDEBAKER-1926 coach, $209, ¢ CA DILLAG-1926 touring, $500, CLEVELAND-1926 coach, CIEVROLET-1929 coupe, ‘5 THE above cars are all mechanically tight, well tired and priced to bell, WITBECK BROTHEIS MAIN =T. S0. GLENS FALL® USED CANRS- pPACKLARD-6 | sedan, lu.s - 7-pas® sedin. PACKARD-6, 1928 mudcl, 7-pass. sedan. PACKARD-8% 1925 sedin limousine, PAXCKARD-Twin 6. i920, tourin model. - 7-pasa. T-pase. q- --A o erp g rol _ N THE THEATRES CORINTH, LUZERNE, LAKE - -~ D 'a N of theSto kMarket IN. THE THEATRES GEORGE and GLENS FALLS j ay's News of the Stock Market __| Daily Time Effect |_ - - - sii -- - nm: - \ BPALT . aily Time Table in Etiec | - R He . A R * »Thru 339513 Eyes\ L October 1. 1928A M. PM I . R v. . , las a ' Hest ' « m cave a M. & M.T New York Stock Exchange Quotations) | ny swims a win yers mew DNP ne | ane , ans ar iw . = sam : {authors of numerous famous ~sONR| Store R o .Ascompiled by The Glena Falls Times High Low Clos] pits, after watching Mary Duncan | G O R LN T H, Shorey's {Stand Gas & lee | 201 HL.4 212%] enact the role 'Of Viola Manning in|. Drug Bt0°0, , 8:10 3:10 , At The Offices Of {stand Oil U Y TLT 46 0 444} Different Byes,\ Fox Movie- L UZ EBRNE Morton's : \ Stand Oil N J 81 0 1920 1793) tone allsdialog murder mystery play | Commer sig0 3:30 sPENCER TRASK & Co. Stand Ol1 Calif tht 154 153, tow at the Rialto theatre, tuned up cam I???RGE, Wr\ play - £10 tewart \Warner 89.4 59 0 59 pid iter | , den Hote : bha High Low Close 25232131 Common 38.7 $8 - 38.7 their pidno and typewriter and tuM®-| arrive GLENS FALLS 9:45 00 4145 Ajitibi Pow & Paper 54.7 5410 54.5) ge Paul pfd 80.3 59.4 59.6 ed out a special song for this actress” Leave A. M. - P. M. Air Reduction #210 2%150 216 | gt L San Fran 124 0123.4 128.4] This song, entitled, \I'm Saving All! GLENS FALLS, | Bus #ilied Chem & Dye x 321 | 815.4 317 | gt. Louis & Southwest 11 88. 51' I My Loving,\ is sung by Miss Duncan; Terminal. , 11100 _ 5100 | Allis Chalmers 67 0 6500 65.7 ggudgg’gier Corp *** das ong 61 | in one C the more dramatic se-| LAKE GEORGE 11130 23.2 Alleghany Corp 48.40 471 474) Texas Co 626 (1, o, | quences of Thru Different eves\ in| conn _ 6145 é ' I Ma: * * which she is co-featured with Ed- T va hos tain ards _ Sise A M Byirs 169.17 166 166 | Gulf Sul gif tor: Taal N, SATURDAY NIGHT TRIP Amer Brakeshoe 56 - §h4 554) Timken R B 130 dess aeg | 49 Lowe and Warner Baxter, Leave P. M. Am Can 181.4 1Thi 177.6) Fobacco Prods Com IMA 11 1113 coRrINTH 7:00 Am Car & Fdry 96.5 95.6 95.6) Tobacco Prods A 143 14° ° 14 a STATE a LUZERNE , 7:30 Amer International -- $8.6 8500 86.68] Transcon Of 184 1300 133 \The Wagon Master @LENS FALLS ON NETURN 11:00 Am Locomoativé 1180 117 118 | Udwd Elliott Fisher 17926 irs antal . See this.romantlc, rollicking, fight- L sUNDAY c Am Foreign Pow 175.4 1884 171 | Un Carb & Carb feed det |E hero in a smashing picture AS CgangTH - 6:90 Amer Brown Bov 18.30 18 1% | Union Pacific hi \7 t.G 270 - 270 big in its them-e and_ dl‘flmfl. as the CLOZERNE 9:30 6230 Am Smelt & Refin | 116.2 114.6 114.6] United Corp Let \21s \21 5] great outdoors in which it is staged. | carr 10:10 Am Sugar Refin 112 16.7 78.1) G S Indust Alcohol | 248.6 286.4 239.7 Go with him on the throbbing trail | Leave Am Steel Fdry 59 0 6750 57.5) {J S Rubber $34 si, sis] that leads the manace-filled | gLENS FALLS 11:00 10:00 Am Waterworks 1814 176 1784] UJ S Steel s34 - 229.1 230.6 desert! Feel with him the glorious | LAKE GEORGE 11:30 Am Tobacco A sag 2100 22% | United Aircraft ‘1'10 11071 108. adventures of the Empire Builders | LUZERNE _ < 12:15 11:00 Am Tobacco B bat 209.6 228.6] Qmited Gas & I BLT B0B 504 who pushed their way through the Fare: Corinth to Glens Falls $1. , c hal > > nited Gas mp © « 6 R wer 's differefit than any- Subject to change. hone 13-f-3 Am Tel & Tel 305.4 300.4 3016} Un Bag & Pap 24° gq g, | wilGerness: It's M n any B. P. OGDEN, Pro Amer Radiator 4% - 411 47.3) United Cig Stores 184% 141.1 127 thing else you've ever seen-different, & ** Pr Andes Copper x 5200 5214] gul PowTQ Light A. 51 50:4 51 and more exciting, more dramatic, Anaconda Cop x 110.3 116 116%] yanad Corp Am 861; 846 $5 more thrilling than any picttn'e .m Alimomi A 10.3 19.2 104] warner Bros B44 584 534 Tn'any a moon. It's great. Don't miss | High Time You Thought Armour B 5.6 5.6 5.6) westinghouse r4at ass - | 58 ' Aism: [Dry Goods x- 51.6 L1 51.8| westinghouse Air Bk 643 627 62.17 ~~ About Atlantic Coast Line 187) 187 | 187 | willys-Overland 186 176 18 WARRENSBURG-BOLTON-GLENS HIG H SHOES Atlantic Réfining 58.7 57.5 57.6] 96 - 9500.95 FALLS BUS LINES M aAtchi Top Sa Fe 28%.6 234.4 284.4] yellow Cab 241 241 24.7 - They're Ready Now at Talti & Ohio x 134.6 132.6 182.5 | x.-Ex-Dividend, ie South Bound W A L K - O V ER Barnsdall Corp A 34 - 38.5 83.0 SPECIAL Leave Warrensburg: Bendix Aviation 68.3 65.6 66.6 __ ma askea | A Me AM $Me P: M. _ P. M, Bethlehem Steel __ 130.7 119.3 190.1 | Glens Falls Insurance Cat \bea | ($5000 2 og, 0 4000 en 49 Briggs Body Baus pe 286 henna Leave Bolo\ 1:45 Blklyn Manbattan 627 62.60 620 7 Leave Lake George: * Bklyn Union Gas - 225 $10 220 POULTRY MARKET $20 \Moo \ Prop 2:20 - 4:00 ‘ Bucyrus Erie 30.2 30.1 30.1 North Sound ROOSTER CLUB Bush Terminal G0.3 59.2 59.2 KEW YORK, Oct 11 (P) - Live Leave Glens Falls: Borden ails so _ g9,.2 | poultry, firm; chickens by freight, AM o Aldo Pi I; $10. PEJMU Calumet- Hecla 457 421 484 | 24 @ 28; by express 24 @ 33; broil» | 17, - rge ig D A N C E Calif Packing $07 19 - 194) ors, express, $2 @ 35; fowls, freight, 552g Lake George fur - Canada Dry $1 - 81 |17-3%; express, '23 @ 36; \turkey | Leave Lake George for Bolton: Canadian Pacific sane 218 - 218.4 | freight, 40; Express, 40, @ 45. s. 10:80 | see vl gt : ' cto er 12 Central Alloy Steel - 58.7 87.6 5§2| , IC, Oct 11 sUNDAY ONLY Cerro de Pasco Cop 92.6 92 - 92 EW YORK, Oct, 11. (P)-Dressed South Bound 20. Cheseapeake & Ohio 26+ / 203 - 263 | MWCY steady. Leave | pm. ~ P.M Admission, 50c¢ gheslipeake corp 8.1\? 80.3 80.3) Nearby hennery, white, closely se- ©9:00 1:00 3:30 HAPPY FOUR ORCHES- r: £00k Isl __ 135.4 135 135 |iected, extra, 63 @ 68; nearby and | Leave Lake George: Chi 2 orth‘Weslern 99.5 98.6 994 | nearby western hennery, white, first 9:20 1:20 4:00 TRA Chrysler Corp 67.6 58.7 5414}jo average extra, 42 @ 62; Pacific North Bound Columbian Carbon - 338.6 309.6 321 | coast white, extra, 68 @ 66 1-2; ex- Leave Clens Falls: Col Gas & Elec 2 ff f \ ' \ =* AM. - A. M. ~ P.M. ~ P.M. P. M. FEllec 134.2 180 | 181.6 { ra first, 51 @ 68. 10:00 2: 00 5-90 Columbia Graph 65.3 49.7 55.2 b nne Leave Lake George: commercial Credit 48.6 47.6 481 P 10; o:: : Congoleum 25 84.5 24.5 EGG MARKET tC “£0 \so S T A T E Commonwealth South 24.5 24.2 24.2 Busses leave Glens Falls Terminal. Congress Cigars 67.10 67.1. 67.1 NEW YORK, Oct. 11. (P) -Egg| Leave Warrensburg at Rexall Store. Cont Corp of Am A 20.5 194 20.2 lpm; receipts 13,204. Mixed colors, stLeave Bolton at DeCiccio's Novelty TODAY - SATURDAY Cont Corp of Am B 8.3 8 g.a | fresh gathered extra first 41 a 48: \Eun r . , Matinee 2:30 Evening 7-9 Consolidated Gas _ _ 161.5 158.8 158.6 [first 37 a 40. PELEPHONE G. F. 2054 - - . - Busses connect with Schuylerville, H- Talki fmt Continental Can s7.T 86 - 36.4 u_ aa.. First All- Talking Picture vues * - . Greenwich and Saratoga Bus Lines. Continental Ins 100.4 98.5 99.2 BUTTER MARKET Continental Oil 85.5 84.2 $4.2 cor a ras + - Continental Motors 12.3 11.7 1.1| nxEwW YORK, Oct. 11. (@P)-Buiter Pfilfiiflii'7355’lfnz‘ga‘yngo3m Sre | orn Prod Refi 121.6 119.6 191.3 | gp bea 44 076.\ Cre: ceri of te \0 Plaintiff, vs Crucible S o 105 3 firm; receipts 11,075. Creamery, high. | Bank _ of Clens Falls, Plaintiff, vs. rucible Stecl 106.2 105.7 108 - |op than extra 46 1-2 a 47 1.4; extra Archibald S. Derby and Mary Wait Dela & Hudson 208.4 199.7 202.4 , lrst - Derby, Defendants. (92 seore) 46 a 46 1-4; first (88 to y) Dela Lack & W 167.6 162.6 166.4|91 score) 42 a 45 1-2 * FI'JFQDAFQI’L ABOVE NAMED DE- | Drug Inc 1130 1if2 f 7 - ENDANTS: 1 Pubont Debenture - 195 lsél 1113; || Cheese steady; receipts 179,382. You are hereby Summoned fo an- 1 DuPont de 116 ”J, i * swer the complaint in this action and ; | - * 116 _ 118.6 116 | 1 t t Trust to serve a copy of your answer, Ot, | | sElee Pow & Li B31 1 “A?” “34\ nvestmen Tusts ig the complaint is not served with | | xb row & Li 78. 2.1. , this summons, to serve a notice of} | Hlee Storage Bat _ 100.5 91 - 99 |Quotations Furnished by Sedgwick appearance, on the plaintiff's attor- | ' Endicott & Johnsen | 64.1 63° ,64.1| Haviland Company 2033021???ist\v:=lr:};mgayys\alfliey em?\ Another picture like \The Cov- §, t Bri £3. a , servi 0 ms su s, exclusiy 0 i -l.§e hf 83.7 “f. , Bid Asked ino day of service. In case of your || ered Wogan\ but 100% all-talking ©; ”axle ist pfd §4.7064 0 64.7) atlantic and Pacific In- failure to appear or answer, judgment R F | 132151513533\ {if G?” 65:4x ternational 'Corp Unite $3 - 86 Evintl‘w milieu; against] 33m byl default || and singing. A picture - of - the || C ay T4.G 1704 178.5 6% Pref. with warranis 6114 541%, | for the re lef demanded in the com- A F FP G Shattuck cn - 60.6) 211355 #A\ comon .. 4’3 as plaint. overland trail that will make the : General Asphalt §5.4 54° $3 | Baste Utilities Corp .... 100 12% Dated, 111913541“grils'tflffilgfllsfikvgm- blood pump madly through your jj a fant C a - - a , ; . M. 2. P. NN, . , , . _en1 Amer fiar’m Car 123.4 12a L 121.a|I British Type Inv, ..... 2814 24% Plaintiff's Attorneys, veins with® its action, adventure, l Ceneral I-opdlroducts 64.7 63.7 64.4) Inland, Utilities .......> 26+4 Insurance . - Gen Ry Signal H47T11L4 113 | Trustee Std Oll Shrs .. 13% 14 Glens Falls. N. ¥. romance and DRAMA. - ITS A i General Electric 379.2 370 373 | Univ Securities Trust .. . 6 11; | To ARCHIBALD S DERBY AND! knoCKOUT! General Motors 674 64.8 64.5) NAKY WAD” DERBY :- Gillette Razor 13% d3%.41 TAKE NOTICE: that the foregoing \ Glidden (i‘ompanv 5:3 54 B4 4! GRANVILLE summons is served upon you by pub- . 202. Gold Dust i 682 611 662) wa __ lcxcatqlon prrsuunt To an order of Hon.|| ALSO-3 Talking - and Singing || R R 2 Rat ' 1 S. Raley, Warren County Judge, | A goodnch Rubber Tor 690.6 70 lMlSS IRENE SAWYER IS cated the 18th day of September, Acts and a Universal Talking foods-bar Rubber 104.7 102.3 103 1929, and filed with the complaint in News Reel. Granby Consolidated 874 86.1 86.1 NAMED CLA §§ LEADER | the office of the Clerk of the Supreme (Gt Northern 117 H6 116 Cfffiurt'fitéhe S‘l’lzu'ren fCrItuiw GClerk‘s Great Northern Ore - S117 31 - 31.11 The Delta Al as dfice in the village of Lake George, |f SUN,. and MON.-Another | great A 2 pha class of the Meth- a a B 2 graITamS-Paxge . 7.34 16.4 ”MOMS?! church met Wednesday evening on the 20th Lfiféndeflfep'fiigbkw; Radio | picture, \THE VERY H0“? ound Copper 63:6 80.4 604)at the home of Mrs. Buckland, Plaintiff's Attorneys, IDEA\ with all stage stars. up Mo Car Corp 4% 0 41.40 414} Church street. Miss Iene Sawyer Insurance Building, Eufsmfi Motors 714 1734 754| was elected president of the class, Glens Falls, N. Y. a n t U ¢ = = d r r anos Central - $s t so ae o oa Cig . secretary. Games F om is Centra 139.6 139.6 139.5) were played and refresfments serv- * a @ Intl (\fitment R E34 63.4 6384|ed. Arrangements were made for the | ft; HOME OF \TALKIES\ Q. Int! Combustion 01:7 344 354l|catering at the Masonic convention * hA A1 Intl Match 810079 - 814 | next week by the class, 'The hostesses i - The New and Improved - K Intl Ifarvester 1114 113 11284) were Mrs. Donald Mason, Mrs. Har- {a C Int! Nickel 514 84.2 54.6| old Wilson, Mrs Moore and Mrs, ~aagrentTaeer e V IT A P H O NE 3 Int! Tel and Tel 3% 130.2 1303 | Buckland, soma = r c Julius Kayser A24 5100 523 (» M O V IE T O NE 3 Kan City South aft 91.2 977 \Doo meserreceso00010000000660 x { 15.4 113.1 15:2 PERSONALS )060066066 64 YTYY’YYTTYTYTTmTYTYTNXTYYYH'Nfl'FlYflX) TN‘YJI‘Vf‘. Kennecott Cop __ 84.1821 - $17 «--- SPECIAL FOR SUMMER SEASON e gxrmge (G10 48.1043 0 48 Clare Nelson was a Wusiness vis- SATURDAY - sUNDAY MATINEE OoNLY ® <Croger Groceries §7 ° $55 $61} itor in Troy Thursday. a Krueger & Toll 31.3 37.2 3&3] William Munson was a business CHH‘DREN UNDER 14 YEARS 15¢ e Lambert 129.3 1°6.2 12g | visitor in Albany Thursday, \ j' Pont l., c 2 wes Tan\ mer T o pA v . TOM 0 RR O W 3 a ® \. 1.2 2i + ‘ C «_ a H Louisiana Oi 116 i105 16s] evening after passing several weeks | R Matinee 1:10-3:00-30c Evenmg 7:00-9:00-30c-50¢ jj‘n Louisville Cas & Elec 60.3 60.6 611 with relatives in North Wales, & to i < 21 Longe Wiles Bisc §0.7 80 - 80.3} Mrs. Michael Kickham, Park street, t / #4, 3; Ludlum Steel 106.32 1014 1014} Was a visitor in Rutland Thursday. ik -& f\ Mack Truck 86.2 94 91 The Rev. J. Parry Jones and Mrs. | D j Magma Copper T+ taa | Jones of Minneapolis, Minn., formerly 2 4 Manbat Elec Sup ana ang anr| °C Granville, are visiting at the home | al Mathison Alkali TL1 684 ° 61.6 of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pickering, t I; Missouri Pac 987 964 g13| Washington street. c at Missouri Pac pid 146.3 144.8 146 William Starr was a business vis- |N \ » Miss Kan & Tex 89.6 56.1 59.4 | itor in Granville Thursday, . > Montgomery Ward | 114.3 1113 111.3}, Bopért‘ Ric? of Castleton was vis- . r Nash Motors ma isi 9 | tore Granville Thursday. B. g.\ al Natl Biscuit 234 0 227 230. f * Py R Natl Cash Reg .C, RJS] EASTERN STAR MEETING &\ HEAR and SEE e Natl Dairy Prod 21; bq, \ _ The regular meeting of Sylvan | H the story of the -~ W E Natl Pow & Ti BRT B74 0974 Star chapter, Eastern Star, was held |Q . - b Nev Cons Copper 415 463 41.5 | 2 the Masonic rooms Tuesday eve- | Winfield murder case H1. Nov N H & H i9fi qoag 135 7| ning. Owing to the absonee of Mrs. |B * al NE oni 1M4 1221 MWI | Zelda Goldberg, worthy matron, who |g as the relentless pros, N OY Air Bral 4 25 ** | is attending the Grand Chapter meet- | b - NY Chi & ZEPL 182.6 123\ 1336 ing in New York, the office was fill- E FCUtOf plCthfid N Y 6 and W 21.4 20 21.4 ed by the Associate Matron, € it- 6 ”3 Norfolk Western - 2782 272 278.2 ' H yH¥ _ L_ , North American |__ 160.6 158.6 159 aho hates S4 Redon, or -the | G ic -then __ __ ~ .rg;)i;thlt$vazzf fie 1493.6 12:33 1233 Methodist Episcopal church will hold | P '* HE R-and SEE : fle t 3 4 5 h abe G . a 10 *. Eta Ee apa l: A ** _ the defense attor | « . 5 a Fubi G P H F ;a§°1j\”¢£ ”if\: Car a“; 214 28 |of the society are: Président, Mrs. |» - ney’SVCISIOflOfthGGfime—'E . r Pete B 22 64140 64.1) p. C. Hewitt; vice presidents, Mrs. |P 14 ~ titw . omit Patino Mines $84 413 $15| Mrs. G. B. Hall and Mrs Lee F. |A Jas B . gigkakéahord e 53?! Bits! Egg Phelps! secretary, Mrs, George H. a+ « B + j i - i Pennsylvania 103.2 10% - 103 515mm. treasurer, Mrs. B. Winches- Pilishury Flour 48 0 4140 41.4 ae \ Phillips Pet 42.4 411 41.7 BAPTIST GROUP MEETS 2s Pullman Co 81 95 98 The Baptist Missioit Circle met at. Pure ’Ox! ol 28 _ 26.4 26.7) the Baptist parsonige 'Tuekday af- F101\ Serv Corp N J 124.7 121 181.2 | terncon. The hostesses rwere Min J. | , Radio Corp 8 94.10 M u14| D. Erehaut, Ars, Wirim S. Norton § RadioineIth-Orpheum 36.5 31.4 35.4) and Mrs. Isaat Norton, The program ** . s w Rem Rand 51.4 51.40 56.4] was in charge of Mrs. Willliam Bar- a f Rep Iron & Stl 183.3 199.1 180.2 | nard. - FOX MOVIETONE -then _, \ + a a R 'I a Reynolds Tob B 622 6100 614 |_ =- 100% DIALOG FEATURE \ HEARand SEE eo 16.8 164 165 ENTERTAINS CLUB with \ the inz i Rafeway Stores 1T74 173 173 Mfrs. E. C. Hewitt entertained the MARY DUNCAN le amazmg £ it}??? games 332 if)? in Wednesdayi Evening Bridge club at' WARNER BAXTER climax v Skelly Ol 2 40. \l her home in Elm street Wednesda ; .C ® ' Schulte Ret St 19 | 18.3 18:6] evening. * EDMUND LOWE irg \r00k‘ed’§the i Hears Roebuck 156.4 151 | 151 _- Earle Fox - Florence Lake $CC courtroom (81 Servel Corp 16.3 166 MISSIONARY MEETING Donald Gallaher Y th ; {Shelt Un oil -__- 214 221 274] The Women's Home Missionary Jol Sylvia Sidney |_ ae ike a thun; 'W Sinclair Con Oil 16 ° 36.1 35.2) society of the Methodist Episcopal ohn Blystone Production ~ derbolt! -~--' G: iso Porto Rice Sug - 402 $7 - 39.3] church met at the home of Mrs. H. tan T: a. tha. ~* gene ete e em nn j Southern Pag f4o 141.4 142.4] J. W. Vanderminden, | East Main : Also Two All-Talking Vitaphone Acts H SouthernRaliways | 15%. 151 152 ., street, Tuesday afternoon. TIF CIFE I g. CADLLLAG-Model 61, T-pass. tour- ing. , BUICK-1923. T.-pass. sedans (Iwo). BXTICK-1985,. 5-pass touring, ALL the above cars are In A.1 con- dition and priced to sell on sight. PRATTS GARAGE DLAMOND POINT NEW YORK Seeking an Apartment ? THE CLASSIFIED * ADS OFFER MANY They vary in size from 2 to 10 rooms ««- some of them. are furnished and heated -- They represent the finest in: Glens Falls and vicinity. | CLASSIFIED SECTION TURN TO THE | | ~REAL ESTATE | . Abs . IN THE ¢ Mee Lal F - Muth cc g v ‘2 4 B F # p 7