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- 7 lephone Want Ads 2500, 1 fo | ULENS FALLS TIMES. FRipay, ocftosiR 11, 1929 1 . J e __ o | ' 2 | ngineer Is Witness ounty in Condemnation Case J. _-_ __ ___INEW SOUTH STREET SCHOOL | P— VRE! coNFERENCE TUESDAY \ MF AR @IIPCE¢C |coOMMUNITY CHEST TOTAL IS . |-- . - : HC spring Proves : |MEARNS URCES - To sei 0575 As, | rerort of M n - CHIEF PONT IN dp M clon ato mae | FOSTERING OF $2,033.50 MORE IS 'EN PARADE: | ___ ANNUAL REPORT OF c CLARK IS CHAIRMAN | Co wa fore @ 0 stin s t : fs will be held in the Troy Ma- . , .. 2 Poe R llowéen parade | . a os , . L. : \ M KEECT AL imam; mest Tueday evening YOUTH’S IDFA§ Sum Sufficient to Meet Needs of Organizations Until 1931 Ex ‘topllnznijfiir fiifim'fifewifié‘pfcii‘o? | Superintendent of City Schools Also Favors Construction of Augi- Le TV BAMAGECLAIM 2:39:21mgffilglersfféizltseiggctggsioprfi; , R «di Mk pected to Be Contribeted by Gims Falls Residents Before the Glens Falls Outing C109 Yime | torium at Sanford Street Institution-- Od Plant | { . ' disqussed at a meeting of the com- | - a. 3531592311ip$331?i‘ilaveacxfggmggffiiiggi o la g =~, Drive Ends--Final Report at'? ©30. P, M. Saturday mittee in charge yesterday after- Has Many Defects 20 \County Attormy Sethe to. Show io He stom ts nev smae | Qualities Often Really --f \_. Owner Will Continue to robes, furniture and paraphernalia Lead to Success Declares I Water Righ . Noted Author co es to d an and a year of unusual activity is ex- Have Water Rights noon. It was reported that the oe following concerns and organiza- | e A . I. 5 F j i F ts of © ® f yyuth $2,000.50 pledged by 201 sub-| . Addressing the workers last nisht {5:10“Eh:aggr:dger:ee%l:zk221303335, 1 A new South street school is among | summer the floors of three roopzis had bul scribers yesterday it was reporled At} Chairman Bayle expressed pleasure|| mew | York [Felephone company, || the needs of the Glens Falls Public] to be ignewed. 600 pected by the Delta bodies. ivornlliifs-mgitfiflegsglldirceaélllfiizlil $1112 tlit 4118 subscribers have been in- || New York Power and Light Corp- | school system folwglullls year, as ltiste‘d (21) Onednf the two boilers has heen | Several petitions have alea last niglt tit the sixth| chided om the honor rofl MD, role | Zhite \Compan * IC Uit of ashools, in sc report | ~(8) in case of fire we belleye that ** 'Construction planned by the aad a nomber of othee | ies ie woot, Sor tn cugtiues dhns, Pale Commuinty chest bes thn fhe mulher for (0 Aml 10 Shitty SPAD eget Glens || which, has. been issued. | Another ess | children on Sho floor card) get onstruction anne 5 a ities en 'i 105-75 - wi is last year. l } : . C C . L « a K P a, master Masons have announced their with the thought that the qalities| DEET “isms.“ to “4150\ 50 Withl gs apparent,\ said lir. Baye |f Falls Academy, Big Cross street sential for the proper operation of | down to ground by stairway 9 r by State Department of Highways | imrention of applying for the hauts Which older people often laugh at and | every indication that residents og the| ,) \t 08 APPACDO® (Gies || school, Parent- Teachers' || the schools, according to Mr. Miller | fire escanc, Nut 2 three-story bffild- to preserve a spring on the s0- | grades duri «Dy ppg first | Sometimes ridicule may | eventually | olty today and tomorrow? will pledge| \Wat cach year residents 82. I S |/ fon, and the Adirondack Kennel || !# the construction of an auditorium | ing for young people does t jive called Legoy lot at the Cold STa £5\ flux!“ “is 5351150; 1 T3 “it bring success to | them, | Hughes | £ sum sufficient to meet the needs off Fills tte moto thoroughly apprecit- |, 1090\ 1! for the Sanford street school, and a | us the same satisfied feeling as does t (Cole So\ ecting for work will he held Fri- | of the _ Lincoln | the allied organizations 1g31,| the of the great work fre Commt | 1 { the || campaigh to have both of these struc- | a two-story building of fireproof con- \Spring Grocery Turn on the | day evening, 'October 18. 'School,,New York, delivered an en- | General Chairman George E.. Bayle, ity Chest is doing in behalf of the £3”?ng grfiifihéfiniffifpfny i: tareg' erected is now under way. struction such as ine Big Cross or tertaining and interesting address to | sr., sgid today that the total for the fourteen organizations included in chairman of the committee ' in 'The chief objections to the present | Sanford Inu'din as. | club. - Glens Falls Lake George state ~ rp fommunity Chest | a highway was described at a IRE the pupils of the Gens Falls senior | four days exceeds that of uny of the $5 {fit}?°gmclehie§qzfi‘ngfigf an If; | charge, and other members are South street school are. listed in Mr. (4) All rooms have a cross light; « hearing before Commissioners | and Junior High schools this fore- \ficeffigfifhfi‘ztilftf’ro'lloz’mlffil' Pent E prirut. It is today one of Gens Melson A. Moss, John P. Bickley, || Miller's report as follows: 1. c, the lisht rais come in from the * - noon,. Mr. Mearns has had wide 6%~ 6s he ons Iuiss nrost valuable assets and is Charles W. Jacobis, Frank B. (1) The repair bill on the school | side and relP of the rooms. Any bi P s is too high year after year, A short | knows that such an artange- Howard J. Bush, James Davison \and William H. Lavery at Lake George yesterday by Leland W. Trish, department engineer. * _ The Legoy lot -was owned by Charles Koppe and Victor Ben- perience in developing | the hidden | land Cement company hive made A tL, LA |< wif c . A d 1 \ powers. of ordinary »children and is | 100 per.cent subscription to the chest “3:11\ moving, lis emcdc‘y. hat every | 21:12:12; tract/Than!- Robinson an , | the author of \Creative Youth\ re- j and teachers in the public schools Agia I want 10 t}? few? * L & & tently published. of the city have-subscribed practical tam captain and every worker misc -- Mr. Mearns, who is a speaker of | ly 100 per cent. T0 SEEK D rare ability, has the unique distinc- ham of Long Island and the a . ~ foin.de - spring was used\ by them as a . tor nim oy Couninie Un || \ ~ , t . , water supply for h number of Emaline P. W Ik 112 C with children,. In his address to the H ' il CCS M _ fifiED IET] cgttages ugon 313“ EPYEPCTFY don . walker, YAM\!s-pool children, he recounted a num- c : ' the westeriy side of the road. dall Street ive , i ler of incidents which stand. to prove \ , , +6581 > S reet, G11! n Perm“: his theory, that the hidden powers of | |M] A? MQND Am? 'El; a child may be put to a worthwhfle | JIM PB: \ 4 Hl time ago large steel girders had to | ment giyes an unsatisfactory light, be installed to make sure that the (5) The principal's office is nelther (Continued on page seventeen) > floors would not fall through. Last (Continued on p28 seventeen) # - £ = r lion of being the occupant of tho | . .- d chair of Creative Education, founded ' Under a condemnation proceeding : the county has taken all of the Legoy by City Clerk use by proper treatment and eventu- £85115}? 5:13:15; git“: h; latch; “mugs; ally result in success for the child.\ I spuns ik The forests of the Adirondack The case of a boy who could play] point the state plans & large fill to eliminate what is considered the most dangerous curve on the road. Objection to the testimony of Irish \was made by IV. W. Bullis, attorney for Koppe and | Benbam. who con- tended that the land taking map 'shows that the entire spring lot is 'Weing taken and that the evidence is country, to which hunters will flock | baseball but had no liking for Big ¥eginning at 12:01 a, m., Tuesday in| studies was related, Connie Mack, quest of deer, will not be used by | manager of the Philadelphia - team the male hunter alone, A special which is now on its way . to the license has been issued by City Clerk world's baseball championship, dis- Walter M. Smith to Emaline P, Wal- covered the boy in an inter-grnmm'ar ker, 112 Crandall street. At the time | school gama, and today the boy is of applying for the license, she said | playing in the World Series, - Mr. that she hunted during the 1928 sea- | Mearns said. A similar case in which || Friday fl; turdéfi' $25maisaslg‘\int&aiuig e tmepsain’; son_but \didn't even see a dear.\ a natural-born artist was concerned |. < descriptions have been amended so Licenses have been issued by the /and still another in which a fore&n E in}? that the eritite series of springs is city clerk to the following to date: | boy, a chemist of natural ability, figs preserved and the present owners Gernal P. Brace, 6 Broad street: | concerned, were also related by the | IA are given legal title which tives Lot Daniels, West Glens Falls; Wal- | speaker. > 4 ' yr hem the exclusive use of the water | (Z vinlander, 112 South street; | _ Mr. Mearns pointed out that some- which they now enjoy. The question George Figh, Maple street: Reginald | times when a child does something | is also raised whither the state can Granger. Kattskill Bay, Lake George: | he considers really worth while, and have legal title to the surface of the Arthur Knowlton, Teel Dam; John | done because he had the ability road and give an individual title to Strecter, 5 Dudley stroot: William | necessary, the action is ridiculed'by || a parcel beneath that surface Merritt, 10 Spring street: Ernest La- | adults and exposed in public. As' a Culvert for Protection: Brun, 66 Broad street; George H| result, he said, the child never ag¥in \'Trish testified that the road plans Griffin, 100 Bread street; Wallace! does that porticular thing, and ill for the construction of a dead- Stewart, 149 Ridge, street; George B.| haps a meritorious work is ruined.,\ «hd culvert three feet wide and five Case. 37 Sherman avenue; Frank| Modern educators are trying to re- feet high to protect the spring. The Lozo, 2% Harrison Place; Emaline| cast the entire system of education,) fiuivertawould be under a hear} fill Walker, 112 Crandall street; Milford | the speaker said, using common st 4e but not entifely across the highway, Combs, 102 Hunter street, South | instead of the rules laid down yedrs : aes said. Mr, frish, who is & | ' poj Falls. __ ago. In conclusion, he told the stu- Eos mative of Lake George said that he Robert - Kirkpatrick, 27 - Grand | gents that they would make their way F3 had long been familiar with the street? W;- H Warren, 116 Ridge! with their natural abilities, if they } spring and that he planned the cul- rat a 03123? _ H. Houseman, 16 | were given the opportunity to de- u pert so that the would be irst street: Edward Johnson, 4 Gar- | velop them. \Often it's called per- 4 usable and not injured. field street: Oscar Jarvis, 65 Broad { sonality,\ he said, \but reilly it's Ce *He said thit he was upon the prop- street; Joel Christian, 18 Morgan | just you.\ 30 [J Lod orty yesterday and observed there a avenue; Notman J. Elwell, 41 Henty |_ Mr, Mearns will address a meeting | | : reservoir wvrhere the water. from the street; Russell Wood, 9 Berry street: | in the Senior High school it 3 this geries of springs is collected and from Harold Barney, 4 Wilmont street! | evening and the public is invited 'Yo which it is pumped by a ram to the | \C4 Chadwick, | Sherman avenue; | attend. - At 6:10, he will be guest 'of lats above the highway. The reser- James W. Parker, 20 Thompson ave- | honor at-a banquet to be tendered in Aoir, he said. is about 20 by 30 feet nue; Maurice Tennyson, 12 Warren | the High school by the Glens Falls 1} if, size and containg about 2,000 gar. | Street: William Bleto, 20 Tremont | Public Schools Teachers' association, tGas of wate. It is possible to | street; Floyd White Glens Falls; C.| Ar, Mearng visit to Glens Falls is out a plan to preserve the entire E. RMCDDWCU. Glens Falls; Harold | sponsored by the Board of Educa- spring, he snicdl. iWhlte. West (Glens Falls; Gordon j tion. * s wiimess said that at the ; Murray; 33 Sanford street; Charles CHURCH OF MESSIAH , present time the natural slope of the 335V}? 529900nd street. of land - caused | surface | water to be ohn Gates, 33 Knight street; ' ber drained into the reservoir. Herman Kingsley, 7 Fourth street; WOMAN’S GROUP WILL - On cross-examination by Mr. Bullis Forrest Bolster, 18 Big Cross street: . , the wilness said that part of the | Frank J. Hoag,. 20 Madison street: CONDUCT FOOD SALE ; surface water would be absorbed by Leshe Zimmerman, 161 Broad street: _-_ po- the land - le suid that the culvert Raymond Bellanger. 8 Monroe street: Members of Group 15 of the Church *C described was not shown on the Wakely - Mason, 6%; - Park street; of Messiah will conduct a food sale maps submited to bidders but was Herbert R. Truesdall, Glens Falls; ['at 10 tomorrow morning in the maluded in the tables which they Henry | Crandall, 14) Fifth street; Parish house. Clam chowder, balked veceived. Harold LaRose, 24 Baldwin avenue; beans, vegetable salad and doughnuts Landowrier Has Engincer Harold C. Stafford, % Hoyt avenue; | Will be sold. \Ich said that the reservoir could , Herbert Kileen, 34 Maple Ridge ave- The members of the committee in he enlarged but that it would be Albany: Alfred Stewart, $ Dela- charge are: Ars. Daniel Moos, Mrk. . ridiculous to attempt to fill a four- | NSTC street; W. R. Simons, West Paul Broomell, Mrs. Fred Atwell, Mrs. [ <- wich pipe from the present supply Mountain. Daniel S. Cheritree, Mrs Robert as all the wate in the reservoir is Lennox, Mrs. Walter Clark, Mrs. A ow - flow ing - through ne 'and a ® -ef . Raymond .Kinney, | Mrs. Gaspard gfiartm- ml”? p”; 1:5 lthi (Shari. an COMMUNION: SUNDAY Robillard, Mrs. George Bovee, Mrs. Morell Vrooman of Q10vez‘syilla FOR K. OF C. MEMBERS ism}iasBaré-fiztsfeyrijcfifatpslr (“5&er Sggr'ng Et'i;'§::\i:yaf tateffiggto‘gieré Chéilés Fuller, Mrs. D. bhxfnutgei'ialin: a * beep o rags 2 48) - communmon Sunday will be ob- Mrs. Wesley Pulver, Mrs. John Mum- utithe wam dh@ 'thit the 'present . . a , reservoir furmisked about 10,000 gal- serveq by {membexs of Glens Falls| blo, Mrs. John Chadwick, Miss Mar- lons of waler to the ram cach day. council, {xmghts of Columbus, | garet Challinor, Mrs. Louls Chitty, He said that he measured the water October 20 in St. Mary's church, with Mrs. Bertram Harvey, Mis. Nelson' $00 flbwing through the ram, catching Communion breakfast served after Dewey, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs, -) & rhout two “36315 at mich \three pm? Mass at The Queensbury. An out-of-} L. A. Wilsey, Mrs. Rose Shattuck sations of tive tam. | Thera were '86 L?“t%es£i:;§:u;m be in attendance |and Mrs. Vander‘w orker, pulsations to the minute, he said. He Newly elected officers of the coun - REV. ERWlN ENTY 18 F said that he raeasured the water WHD | op wi; be installed Monday eventi If f a' two-qrart pail. Octnber 3 Hat Tay ne SPE 1 p sims r i. by District Deputy John PEAKER AT MEETING € Questioned by James S. Kiley, 25 in r[eLaughlin and staff of White- gi} Mr. and Mrs. Fred West, Gage.ave- 1 nue, entertained the Emmanuel Bi- tdimey for J. Mossburger, owner of Hall twee pareols near the Luzerne Turn. | C=C ble class of the Wesleyan Methodist church last night in their home. The ns to the grade and condition of the j P new road where It passes the re- | SANDY Hi”, LODGE T0 VISIT SENATE MASONS| Rev. Erwin Enty spoke on \Equip- ment for Christian Service.\ Ar, and A[rs. Harold Hunter, Fort Miller, will -Gorgeously furred! ta, | -In the new silhouettes! -Begutifully tailored and lined! [il | fil -O#f splendid quality materials! ( ' {ild © 1 ll! _The smartest coats you'll see this \ 2 © i 1 t a C Men's Regular 49¢ g fall 3 FANCY SOX ke Novelty - patterns sand - colors, 3§Q \_ (Man's Store) % DRESS SHIRTS SHIRTS - DRA WERS Good ribbed qual- ity, real bargain. | Each ...... WQQ (Men's Store) t season! s 36 Inch - DRESS FOULARD Good _ quality - . neat patterns andzz colors. Asst. - madras an d B'dcloth, ft colf ar attachedfi g F and - neckband © | sty de, oi A Ey amanmmmnammnazy®s [(|] | lit] - P ,' h Cota 1° K Men's Fine UNION SUITS Fine ribbed quality. 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Yd : Basement) |¢~\ SMART NEW FALL In this group you'll find the much want-$ 1 5 ed BEAVERLINES AND CHINCHILLAS ' + | with heavy lining -- Also many novelty weaves - All in most fashionable shades. Sizes 16 to 42. Women's Reg. 79¢ G OWNS © Girls' Velvet D RESS E S Smart Tittle W omen! : . y oc u t styles Wit h é well made of neaéfifi Q Panties. Sizes fq - _ @striped outing. 2 to 6. NEWEST FALL maining portions of the Mossburger | nf Iunds, Irish said that at that point | Papal: the grade of the road is unchanged . of the land eaiterly of the road there will be a higher bank in front of the Nlossburger cottages. The plan shows a guard rafl at the northerls end ot the iandgs taken, he said, tre fence to. start opposite the south corner of the most northerly coltage. On cross examination by County Aftornesy Beecher S. Clother he said that the rule for guard rails is flex- ibte and that if it develops during constmctionr that a guard rail is not meeded if will not be constructed. As a general riile, he said, guard rails are placed where there is an embank- went of six feet or more and that op- posite the norlh cottage the embank- ment will tre exactly six fest. The Fut that because of the natural slope ; , | A M 7 an??? hNTSn?;I—I§:Il:r?g E131]; 133520: the class at - their next | If girls' Butterfly Chiffon fer the seccm‘d degree on a class of gathering. : S K 1 RT S SILK HOSE candidates of Senate lodge, 456, F. ADVERTISEMENT Neat pleated | af- fects -- w oP t h . muslin bodice7wg and A. M.. in Masonic temple Tues- day evening. A large number of warns women to Check Hudson Falls Masons are expected to « High Blood Pressure witness the degree exaimplification. Thousands of women at the chang- CORPORATE COMMUNION 4 y | ing time 6f life are in danger of high OF FRIENDLY SOCIETI blood pressure. It is caused by poi« sonous waste matter accumulating in The monthly corporate Communion | the system or the weakening of one of the Girls' Friendly Society of thel or more organs. This forces the Church of Messiah will be conducted heart to do more work and raises Sunday morning at 3. All associate8 | proog pressure and members of the society are °%- | mpg fiymptontm are dizziness, short- Women's \Springtex\ UNION SUITS well fitting. YOU WILL MARVEL AT Nov elt y black taeel - first qual- gg @ i€y. WOOL HOSE Newest F a | d GROUP. |For BIG AND LITTLE CI SMART STYLE, THE RICH NEW ' FALL COLORS, THE UNUSUAL QUALITY AND THE TREMEND~$ oUs VALUES THAT YOU WILL . FIND IN» THIS LOW - PRICE THE Silk stripe-sirv- t lceable quality —$§® gltxégiies'niq that1 in view of the {gag pected to attend. ness of breath, head pains, fush=a}fl| \is Tati no at that point] . face, nervousness | or | gleeplesness, it is probable hat no fence will be f CHAPTER MEETING IS High blood pressure must be treatal erected thew~. f ives at once for everyone knows it is - 'To Survey Cross Property POSTPONED FOR WEEK too dangerous and quick acting to trish ftstined that at the Helen ' disregard its symptoms. Cross property at Miller hill the land | .y., c Norma is a doctor's prescription itken extends, according to the map, ne meeting of the Jane McCrea| for high blood pressure that nas chapter, D. A. Ft. has been postponed | been used. with great success. m Coats fm /> © Beautifully tailored of fine Broad __ | R cloths and tweed. 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OTHER WOOL CHINCHILLA ___ > * : AS LOW AS ity. . \\ \soc| | COATS __ss || I ome e Reg. 986 Charmois-suede - G@LrovEs - §] Newest _ F a } | h | shades - novelty78c i -Women's Silk Stripe witness faid that there might be a inistake in elttrer the survey or the mep hirt that the description is core fan ip e tacit; Hs sald that he would fave COMMUNITY CHEST s shrvey made todoy to determine the |, p : exact lins of the faking. f TOTAL IS 1N§REASED : In tlie‘tgaséfizrifxeygylan p. Ghame|' P ‘ hérs property mglin dort Ceonge thel 'At a meeting of the Community' wifuoss imid-thal ffge lapd. ctakéh—his | Concerts Associition in The Quéiens- within six and aA alf feet of fhe | bury at 4:30 this afternoon, officers . . porch on the morth and' within eight | will be elected and plang made for the || TONIGHT, 7:30 SHARP foot at tho south gide. At that point. membership: drive to be conducted |, oe , ho nig, the conorele will be laid | this fall, It is planned to present & 25 SOUTH ST. in fap of the pperent macadam, mak» | series Sf concerts in (Hens: Falls this [) _| ___ | () (2 20) us worth ¥ nspage twents).- \ minters c+ C 0 0C nop C rae triene bee. \ '§ f A . A ‘i I“ PW : Womens Reg, $1.05 4 TAPESTRY BAGS : Beautiful - ai- | Ssortment. - 0 t «g Sp patterns. a n dl.’ 1 9 ards' address. UNION SUITS Well fitting gar- ments - of good, gaur at . serviceable qua-\soc _. FURNITURE AT 'AUCcTIon '@eolors. .. o w n w oy my o m e me w i o oe o n ye ne o ay we or gp on t uP u t ve i ure in uf aw aete m t n b m nig u nn r n v u ie min n ey n + ' incas