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IS PRESI DENT Telephone Want Ads 2500 PORT HENRY BOOTLECCER Is - SENTENCED TO ATLANTA WHEN HE APPEARS FOR THI Marking the second time that a Interest Increases in Pro nBS BEd a RD TIME GLENS ?osed DELEGATES ARE TO GATHER IN FALLS TIMES, FRIDAY,,0CTOBER 11, 1929 » JOHN MORIARTY 18 OF E. M. WING POST 1 Jolin Moriarty was re-elected com- | mander of E. M. Wing post, 147, CI [PROF. I | AGAIN COMMANDER | HUTTAR LECTURES ON \MARKETING\ AT MEETING OF WARREN COUNTY POULTRYMEN H PAGE THKEy amplafn-Hudson Ship Canal Projec t CHURCH SCHOOL WILL PRESENT t , , a An i I \ A Onondaga penitentiary; |_ Edward: i = \. [Oft | A R+ Wednesday in Grand Army th.’ Prof T fo Huttar of the poultry I eg@e she uld be «tered in a cool place, o UD f | AQ 3 $y convicted Northern New York boot- | ilowis, Montreal, a day in Onondaga | I ' ~ 4 Mi The other officers elected were: Wil- | diviston of Corndt i niversity, spele] Proferal?s a or A , F C ka f % a Ack Ads Alk leager has been senlenced to a fed- penitentiary and ordered - deported. ;[ $4) - J | (red DeMatsh, senier viee | on erp, keting\ hef , , ! He said that engs for the large ae - a» ' cral penitentiary, Adam Potkosfky of | Iiaymond Shelley, Saranac Lake, 21 \ ger; Huyler F. Powers, junior - vice marketing\ befoe a small L‘H] mirkets | should -be - eandled - and Ko g Dort Henry received a sentence of a | days in - Onondaga. penitentiary; e__ commenter: | Damel - A. Sedgwick, | gathering of Warren graded in order to oltuim the best <9 , . LX - a . year and a day in the Federal prison | Charles Stockdell, Cherubusco, fined surgeon; William M. Gatchell, chap. | county poultrymen in the cfice of | prices and that the product should be | + ay C' 25 1 Sucgeeds Mrs. Hexen ho Rugge at Atlanta, when he pleaded guilty |$1 and given the warning that if thRécommenda'bio‘ns Regarding lain? Charles LaPoint, inside gun-3; 'the Farm - Bureau ato Warrensburg | ET9064 too size and. ealor l J. Vi]. ZEHHOP to Appear In PTG' A =.. f A as Leader of American to a violation of the prohibition laws | came into court again, he would be: PI “P“ B . Orange Remington, outside guard. last evening. | The - professor's ad. | % h9D Possible, Por decal markets and [ gram Under Auspices of is had l *A R upon being arraigned before Juflge given a long terin in Atlanta. an Will Be Formulated at - - dress covered about all phases of | CUStemers. I'ref Puttar urgwjF the | » & l Leglon Group 151112251511;lesfiifgfieatofiufifizn' Ifnlrz violations of the immigration laws Joint Meeting in November f At the egg produring and | marketing; filmy“;\Ajax; ‘j‘; ‘zl'l‘tw”; ‘t\\|'l‘ al the , Presbyterian Group heen I W s Manru' waa V brought about the folowing fines and . f ' { subjects and the mcorting was the j (< no the itaim la 20 ! ; {119111}; lrtfiigienlt (45‘de the calen- sentences, all sentences to the Onon- R R 'at lfirst of a series to be | cl monthly | ¢ In (unnlnnm.r.; mix] a crawl lllltn'lfl1;, Glens Falls unit, American Legion] dar of criminal actions,. iaga penitentiary and the Cayuga p . ticle r elin during the wanter. | for Professor Huttar said that! | ;p {y Zelinor, famous impersonator that a + . dago pen y yuUg The foll ard. & 1 sol - 1 » 752; I {he‘s} ry, at i meding in Grange ‘l: pon the D'f‘a 0? {filmy by Potkos- county jail: proposed Ogmfinilhtjgflfigségmgsfllim I3 I \There are many featires of man-! \“_\\“'l‘ that ”‘Tfl'm' it, mme tod vall present a program under ine ) bwify 7 Nelson stret, hist mght efeet.| Pky. Judge Bryant said that the man , , P A VA pe ine . . A & an- + vampaign to esta''oh a New York! |, > 6 - or, by * I‘L' T&. Sare ford n \In | was making his third appearance be. | , CIOVis, Brouillard, | Montreal 3% canal appeared yesterday in - the GIVEN VERDIQP‘T Uthe marketag of elle UI O0, tafe brand. He soul tract aft of qi, | of the Presbyterian churea vyhira- , i'“ Ilfll. fiftihnlim«111k putt-3:10\; tn fnré tl;e Ifnderhl cuurts on a charge days; Lloyd Bullock, Brooklyn, - $2 Plattsburg Preis: 4 hs “he markfftxng’vf exgs \ = Professor 1“- Ms r':\lurn-l \h“ “-'\: ham“; school in _tho cvhurch hall, Tuesda: , t ive tu, “Alfiudol ‘I.<vl|r.1wn‘ ”41m; \;I':\’“Ii'l: of | violating the prohibition | 40d 13 days: Michael Delich, New | - Increased intcrest and enthusiasm illutklu‘r. “f'l' TOP these, toe Land \Corina nrpAp-[v'nfllln'h' ther bread, , October 13, at 8. does a Hickey \\.,ll'¢;'()]wrlv':} tice dufiinllifié Judge Bryant said that the impossi-] O\» $2 and 30 days; Lorenzo LaJay, is characterizing the preparations for | sftndf‘ rearing of {fu'k’h' produciig of ; In Nevembee Iref Lo El Wogv , - The program is of unusual nature con- e succeeding - Mis. Bumdick I\ nd Mrq| tion of the sentence was the | Kearney, N. J., 15 days in the Cavuga |a joint meeting. of delegates repre- | wrlwfmtxlo exes, clean, egus i wll spread on QP ef fer Egg « ang | 200 Mt Zelinvors character presen - ross or <4 Mary Palmer; Mis Murc Palmer was} way he- could handle the case as [COUNTY Jail; - John -M. ~ MeLennon, senting the Champlain Valley Cuunml! ABZ , 're time of collection, storage. andl. g NV,) ry ire o setreted to speak an., | tations are given with great dramatic « |. named | treasurer to succeed - Mrs. | Putkostky \evidently won't quit.\ Montreal, 20 days. Uf Federated Chambers of Commerce ng and packing OF - 81k MII gpl cua, () gl om wo uehk tues wiil tug /f Tct, the changes from one char- light: P Johnson, and Mrs mfdrul “mi-id; With the majority of the cases . and those representing the Upper we, cst Important. foblean acterization to another being made the |. not mmol ercretiy to Al te vn | bovine bern of armmied | 272. MARRIAGES, ONLY - [Huon Tver Frit 0) Jury Finds No Couse of A tion | na breenag ve uric 1, MINER u pe 600 opedue ne Puthink fre reande Phe maphete Any 20 cancy caused ly the elevation af | While carrying Canadian ale into the Chambers of Commerce planned io! Jury Finds No aust o ction nnfil fuam in); u, bn’mx“ .on Ln: , Hotobible bass'~ Janguats, In. ap 6034 consummate finish of his acting . Ars, Hickey to the vice presideney, | United: States and indicted by the 9 DIVORCES IN ESSEX | be nen carly in November at Cifens in Woman's Suit to Col- tively lllllrgnl cess 4m} Of “rm?“ US wal sperdcon ©The s fee tian at Males ~*TUNP him as the mature artist, light. . Mrs. - Helen | - Mrs. Magy | Stand jury on stich a charge, 2 num- balls following the annual meeting [ llznnn”. ¥ _ alrblonnmu ; rs. He Said Afor the Preodins Pen' 'The rectings| A fine sense of dramatic values neither Mickey, Mrs. Maudetine Mosher and| bet of actions were disposed of as | A total of 272 marriages and only of the Champlain Valley Council at lect Damages tat pullets should tot \(000908 8 (iv ta p pub e at d :d poul. pend a broad eaperience in the drama - Mrs. _ Maule - Jdohnson tan elected | follows: nine divorces is the record for Essex | Ticonderoga during the latter part of tn {Mt too soon | Hc ““\\] 590885 tprerep an anmiat d g. attens [+= field bave enabled Mr. Zelinor to - roo mbers of \ the counts committee| _ Chester Belmore, Lake Placid, fined county for 1928, according to figures October, . ': ‘l‘fd‘fhl'urr 241 ”_“ len. beeen ne pe otter this review of comeds and dra- «nak Mrs. Helen Mrs. Irene | $259 and sentenced to serve 34 duys' Issted by the Department of Com- The purpose of the joint meeting A verdict of no cause of action ‘.\.1.‘-,': 'x-r rc R s ane ”A? « ’H.“:‘ to, FAYOFFABLE REPORT. reatte scenes in a solo per- Mic. Ett: Ko b, Mes. sade| in the Onondaga county penitentiary | merce. There were no - ammulnients. | °f delegates of the Champlain Valley | irturned in supreme court at Ball- -. ; Cats I} Pre l‘f‘ vibe h” Atfe epg We rs HES bot ph aP sl A, formance that is unusital in concep- | Wo Iven Mis Jeniie Diudson and | of Alesander - Robbins,| 'The 199% marmage figures exceeded | the - Upper Hudson Valley at | ton yesterday in the action hln!l..:‘l'(|\\ Pro “U‘f s + athiced | haven bie thort was toted Obs too ten and in manner of presentation. ' Abi Jane - Nehelas were named | Montreal, a diy in the Onondaga for 1927 by one, whie the num. | Ulens Falls is to formulate recom-! by Mrs, Dorothy | Dingman et sane, [06 C\ 04?“de w it?” yvlfw wore settings are in & no inbers of the exceutive committee, | Penitentiary cand ordered | deported; | her of divorces in 1328 excceded the mendations for reconsideration of the | toga against the Naratoga Tax Con., ' 3 twig? fha |“~“' nop fhe dee ae pete toe tha tien of Uo members of} f eeptng with the splendor of the # Columbus Dat was observed at the | Roy Bauder, Albeny | cheintst and |19#7 figure by four. . One mariage | St. l.awrence river-Lake Champlain| pans. 'The pliintiff asked $2,i0p gp | 100\ ts Warm er eeld and said foud (10+) bogeed Tarin Berd production (Continued on pise dsenty) pharmacist, fned $300 and 30 days in| was annulled in 1927. eeper waterway from | Lake St. personal injuries and $7090 for dam.} o rnc, 1 ~- - Francis near Valleyfield, P; Q. fol pges to her mutomeobilo wh. h was n i wileys + 8 Fhree-Fiecs Knitted Suits, $9.95 to $16.50 \s A Special Display and Showing \KENMOOR\ and \ECKOMOOR\ Sports Coats TOR ALL DAYTIME OCCASIONS % THREE SPECIAL PRICE GROUPS ©75 -885 895 These are exgeptionally lovely Sport Coats, developed in rich colorings afi‘a‘féfirics of tweeds, mixtures and knitted mater- 'fals noticeably softer in texture than anything you ordinarily find in garments any way near these prices. is one of the finest displays of Spart Coats we have sented, and at these prices unprecedentlepdl‘vélues. Fur Collars --- of Beaver --- Raccoon .- Canadian Wolf on onc ceed | || _- cv 45¢ DOWN t The last Blanket saving, a** gractive colors. PRICE Now Forming Our 1929 Christmas ANKET CLUB .. 72x84 Part Wool {PLAID BLANKETS $4.95 50c EACH WEEK for the year of 192% - the Christmas Club in sther words as many will join to make gifts of these fine blankels, The club is an easier and more convenient way to purchq‘se better blankets it a big B Club These blankets are full slze, 72384 Inches, double---ends are bound with Justrous sateen. The dc§1gn is a large block paltein and you may have your choice of seven at- CLOSING OUT! CUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Wool Dress Goods and Coatings Every Yard Must Go Regardless of Original Cost 20% TO 50% OFF REGULAR PRICES and white. -CUF WOOL AND ALL WOoL- FANCY Tors Exclusive Agents For Dorothy Gray Beauty Prepara- tions. Fancy Olens Falls, N.Y, Choice of Heavy Weights --- No Sleeves --- COTTON AND COTTON AND wool. . RAYON MIXED Ladies' \Munsingwear\ UNION SUITS Regular $1.75 to $2.25 Grade SPECIALLY PRICED $1.49 Ankle Length. Ladies' CAPE GLOVES Extraordinary Values at $1.98 pr. To match or harmonize with the new - Fall costume --- Colors: Combina- tions of ruddy and brown, black Ladiles’ \Trident\ RAYON UNDIES Our Regular 98¢ Grades VESTS 5 BLOOMERS 8 C ea. Choice of Flesh and Peach All Sizes Ladies' Fancy Top F SOCKS 49¢c pr. ..... 49¢ pr. 98c-$1.49 pr. CHILDREN'S CUFF SOCKS Tops, 49¢ Pair “Ruby-Rag” Silk Stockings --- The Most Complimented Hosiery in America $1.95 Pair WILEY'S Without a doubt this ever. pre- and - Medium King's Has, Lake Champlain, south of Rouses Point. £9 Connecting Waterways This deeper waterways connecting th6 St. Lawrence valley and the Lake [J| Chaimplain valley is the preferred | and - recommended - route «by - the American Society of Civil Engineers and was so recommended in their § | printed proceedings of their méeting at Montreal in October, 1925. The tollowing is quoted from page 123» if the above mentioned proceedings: \The desirability of building at least the International section of the St Lawrence river walerway make pre- ferable a route tou the sea through the St. Lawrence river to the foot of Lake St Francis, thence descend- collision August 14, 1928, with a car. owned by the defendant company. | This was the second trial of the ection, the first having resulted in a verdict of $500 for the plaintiff which was set aside by Justice Crapser. The case was appealed and sent back for ietrial before Justice Brewster. Scttlement during the trial was ef- tective yesterday in the case of Mr- Esther Penrose against the 1. ind H railroad. | Mrs. Penrose asked $5,006 | for personal Injuries sustained June 8 at the Ash street rarlroad crossing in Saratoga. I The plaintiff eontended that she and Mrs. Etta Crannell were cross- ing the tracks and the gates had not been Tow red and that neither was mg to Luke Champlain and through the Hudson river to the Atlantic.\ i On page 1269 of the sane printed f| proceedings is the following staf- ment or statements of - proferred I loutes: | \The routes contemplated | ly the board of engineers included the route down the St. Lawrence to. cake St. Francis to the international i boundaty. | The route then crussed the boundary line and followed for a distance of nearly 830 miles down lke St. Francis to a point on tir south bank of the like opposite l Coteau Landing. The route then pro- ceeded through the divide for a dis- lince of 40 in Canadian terrro J tory and fo a fuithcr distunce of { Gght miles in American territory to [ King's Bay, Lake Champlain, 13 uules 2 horth of Plattshirrg. ON. Y.0 Lake Champlain is fifty feet lower in ele. vation than Lalo St. Franas. \Tio reute | fren - proceeded | 121 tide ~ through decp w oter in dike Callas winin and thseuch canalnted wabrie | vays and entered tis upper comeses \oof the Ha river below bra ward, N. Y. meeting the G ove .s I ~ Mohawk rewe at Troy and poe ecd Tecercs - from Warren _ and | | od to N#v fork througa the tike V . ouincton - connties will - attend ' Hudson,\ (toe oon staen ~ district - convention I Preferred Route eb foe Xov ~ York State Teachers ; (.- \The prefoaaed route fror: th esucaiten fo be held October 24 and ;) ! Great Lake system to the port ea ~ m New York for ueep-drait ocean goin. vessels now appeers to be the si i awrence-Lake Champlain route, tins ccute costing approximately $77,000 £00 less than the Oswego-Munawa route.\ (Page 1:70, proceedings of American Society of Civil Engineers ) In a letter addressed to the Platts- burg Chamber of Commerce from the \ exceutive director of the Great Lakes Trlewater Asoc.ation under date of I cbruary 27, 1926, Chales P. Craig wiltes: - \hrom a navigation stand- polut, the St. Lawrence-Lake Cham- plain route is the best route for a \ ip a ‘.\ caf at bug SI I+ i | York C0 Ttids expected that Mr. Craix wall be the prneipa] speaker at the p | October - meeting of the Champlain jn Valley Council at Ticonderoga, di In 1926, the Plattsburg Chamber i, if| company report of U. S. Board ufl | Ingineers on Deep Waterways. Thme: were distributed to all the larger , io communities in the Lake 's and Upper Hudson river valleys: This ae 'I | same map through the assistance of F| COF. Peteison of Port Henty is made available for newspaper prirting by the use of \mats\ and will be used , s U vrecaignition of the Lake Champlam ; route. ' \The three Plattsburg business men ; t) who have given the greatest amount «of attention and effort in recent years in this Champlain deeper waterways project are Victor F. Boire, Simor 12. Fitzpatrick and H. B. Brooks. If ais hoped that among the Champlain delegates to the Deeper Waterway- conference at Glens Fals in Novem- Ler will be these three past presi-' of Commerce. | The Deeper Waterways conference , Ne at Glens Falis will bring together it: vie is expected many of the most promi-; nent business and professional mer. { in Northern New York from Troy to , Rouses Point und in Vermont from ' p | Rutland to St, Albuns, [ OBITUARY > | tie hot Michael! Cogavan Funeral Tuneral services for Michael®F. Coga- iwo daughters, Mrs., J. W. Singleton of Clens Falls and Miss Rosemary ] Cogavan of Washington, D. (. * Funeral of Miss O'Leary Funeral services for Miss Margaret - were condicted today from t St. Mary's church. - Funeral Mauss was celebrated by 'the Rev, Father] W | Edwin A. Dugan with the Rev. Father Thomas H. Kay as deacon, and the Rev, Father James S. Kelly ds sub-] | . deacon. Bearers were: Patrick Cor-] §, coran, James Cotbett, Dennis Moyini- &- Ii ban and Timothy Duggan. Interment! 4 was it SL Mary's cemetery. . t. ond prec Iterscelu r, | session ship canal across the state of New Str president, will be the chairman at the of Commerce prepared blue prints of jeourty and vice president of the | the map of proposed foutes to @0- eastern district, will preside at the | & trand taeatre mesting. principal speakers: while Mayor John . Jones, extensively in the campaign for the | teachers. teachers will mund Spacth and Dr. Mark A. Mai |Z Yale university will be principal |E eakers Friday. |«] The twenty-five sectional meetings will be beld Thursday and Friday I afternoon. Bay Read church, the Rov. E. \V. dents of the Plattsburg Chamber of 'Twichell, minister,-Service at 4 p. m. Oneida - Comntunity | church, the : for the chklldren. __L » i Brick Church, West Mounfai ev. E. W. Twichell, Miller Hill-Sunday school at 3:15 ip m. West Glens Falls-Sunday school at weeks. -Advt. aware of the fact that a fram was <pprogching. It is claimed that the train struck Mrs. Crannell and burled her body against Mrs, Penrose, caus- ng the latter to be thrown to the ground and severely injured. The amount of the settlement was not made publ ec, I Verdicts of $2,250 for the plumllffl Canker and $1509 for the plaintiff. t Uarmatsh, mere returned in the tions _ breught | by - Mis. Mildied banker, as guardian ad litem for her l' caughter, and Leo Garmarsh against | freorge (Gialusha and Robert Stevens of Saratoga. Miss Banker clime] ice have been seriously injured and (Garmarsch asked $5,000 for injuries and $340 for damages to his car |f Maciunes operated by Garmarsh and . collated at Henry and Spring , <trcets, Saratoga, August 9. CASTERN TEACHERS MEET CCTOBER 24-25 > AT BIG CONVENTION $ - Albury, according to an an-; wen «mento ef Evan E. Jones, super- iteatont ei schools at Mechanicville {ient of the eastern district, bmte The «. stern district comprises Al- anv Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess | k 'ssox, Pbulten, Greene, Montgemery Saratogs, Schenectads chobarte, Ulster, Warten and Wash- irton counties. U The convention opens Tinirsdas lerning, October 24, with a geneias which is beld in two divis j ons One in. Proctor's Harmanus leecher Hali and the other in the | | f f I | ALL OF OUR REGULAR $16.50 and $19.50 JUNIOR SIZES -- 13 to 19 MISSES® SIZES - 14 to 20 WOMEN'S SIZES -- 38 to HALF SIZES Tuck-Ins - Ensembles. Light Woolens - T weeds. Continuing Today and Saturday DRESSES IN ADDITION TO THE KURZROK SAMPLES ARE INCLUDED AT THE ONE PRICE Assuring a Generous Selection of Sizes All New Fall Dresses - In Fact Some That Came Only Yesterday - Are Included in the New Silhouettes - Silk Chiffons - Gcorgettes - Canton Crepes - Transparent Velvet - Silk Prints- 30 --- 182 to 26: 49° SEE WINDOW DISPL A and theatre. Superintendent Jones | Merkel and helma Cheerful Service. Y Hlerche i and Miss - = - --- ___. - aoe & as fr asad ppt .gllfllnlllmllmmlnuIllmllmlgmmm\mumlmu11glul|aaIma|ummmaxs|m1ruxnunummnanslnmmanmnnmfimimmnmnumgg stfic‘t superintendent of the Third “g ipervisory district of Washington °G The same speiker will address both eetings. G CaF] Alverson, president the assoctation, Dr. David Sned~ m and Lorado Taft will be th oyd Thacher 2nd, and Dr. C. Edward superintendent of schools at bany, will welcome the visit 4 3 Another general - session for all be held in the same eatres on Friday morning. Dr. Sig- VICINITY cHURCHES, v. E. W. Twichell, minister-Ser- e at 2:30 p. m, with Bible stoty n, the , minister-Sep- e at 11:15 a. m., with Bible stury ir for the children. van, 5 Morgan avenue, will be con-> 3.09 p. m. ducted at 9:30 tomorrow morning - from $t, Mary's church. Interment | The offic othglceE H. p P ary's o iy. {fice v. E. H. Duncan, |& Mle Chaum ond in an | on be (s | home. - He is survived by his wife, O ols Cororer 16 for a period of two . | ChfldfgénCry CASTORIA A BABY REMEDY FPROVED BY DOCTORS Mmmhmmmmua Glens Falls ~ Mmlllfl'llmflllllflllllIIIIIIIIDIIIllIllI“Inlmmnillllnlllifl“MMMflMIHIIIfliDIWI ave You Tried the ATWATER KENT SCREEN- GRID RADIO Arrange for a Demonstration » Now McCCNNELL -RIG State Theatre Building - s i ARDS, ING MllllllllmfllllmlmlinfllflmlmflliHmIllHm\leI'IHIDHIHIIIIII!!!\I“1mmDHHEHHHIEHIII tif -_- Tel 2381. Mp1] v & * ater ~- reerre | He mea cored c mee reap |_\ MC Ciera a i z, - [! I‘l'l i|i| |\|' 34 35 36 37 COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516 MADE IN