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LAY WMAL 3911 5-WJZ New York-769 (NBC Chain} 6:00-Smith Ballew s Orchestra- WJZ G:30-Hans Barth: Orensstra-Also WBZ KDKA WLW 7:00-Hotet Urchestra-WJZ and chain . ank 8:00 Celebrities, Soprano and Bass Trio-Als KDEA _ __ 8:30 -Musicians- Also WEZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WJR WLW \\. 8:00-Cub Reporter-A iso WHAM KDKA; Bonnie Laddles-.Also KLL_A a 9:30-To Be WJZ and Stations 40:00-Radio Guild, Second Mrs Tanguay\-Also KDKA ll. R 11:00 'n' Andy-Also WBZ wWHAX KDKA WJR WLW KYxW WRC $1;15-Slum bet Music by String Ensemble (45 min.)-Also W £.C EASTERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATICNS 7:00-Heur of Features _L $:00-Jame as WABC G hrs> 805.9-KDKA Pittsburgh-£30 6.00-Pipes o' 'an as WJZ 7.00-K DKA Little symphony g:0N-Same as WJZ (34 brs. 11:11-Messages to Byrd 250.7-W HAM Rochester-1150 6.1)-Shultel;'s Orchestra 7.00-WJZ (I hr); School of Mus¥ $:31-WJZ (30 m.); Ensemble g:00-WJZ Program [A:00-Request Organ Recital HMi00-WIJZ (1B m); Dance (45 m) 379 .- WGY Schenectady-7390 i%1-Hour of Dirner Music Tic-Seame as WEAF (4 hrs.> 11.49-Aibany Dance Hour fons-WEB2 Springfeld-980 (:i0-News; Studio Alusic \ 11130—3212 (130mm Musicale 7.A0-Mecbneliy's Orchesira €0:10-Musical Pastels ~ Ii Festival §1:00-News: Dance: Moonbeams & g1_3€vf;‘ Nan adio Missal“ 856.3-WOAU Philadelphia-1179 __ 9 30 -WJZ (30m): Sports: * g:00-Scores; News: Entertainers 11:00-WJZ (15 min.); News LENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS # in--Same as WEAF (3 hrs.) y ii.4i-wSB Shrlaik 2776-WBT Charlotte-10Se Music @ qa-zame as WEAF (13 hrs. 11..3- Violet School 385.6-WHAS - Louisville-820 6:40-Studio Concert £'07-NBC Programs (3 hrs.) 11:00-Greater Louisville Ensemble 12:00-Oklaboma Colleglans 4§1.3-WSM Nashvilte-65G 7-00-Sunday School (15 m.) TA5-Same as WEAF (14; hrs ) $:00-Barn Dance Features (4 hrs.) 2701-WRVA Richmond-1119 ll §:09-Hotel Orchestra Hour 272.6-WPG Atlantic City-1100 8:00 -News: Concert Orchestra §:45-Bantone; Columbus Day Talk 9:30-Patriotic Program $0:00-Dance Music (2 brs.) 282.8-W BAL Baltimor a-1080 7:00 Concert 7:30- Around the Melodeors #:00-String Quartet WQAL Ensemble « a 8:30-WJZ (Gom.), ©:30-Program from WJZ ©:00-The Paitersons' Hour 1:00-The - Marylanders' Hour 282.4-WTIC Hartturd-1063 E:10-Sunset Hour:; News §:10-Hotel Trio; (30m) 422.3-WOR Newark-710 §:00-Soprano; Plano: Uncle Don 7:00-Sports Talk: N. Y. U. 7:45-Half Ses Over R Security League Talk $:10-Recital Half Hour g:00-WOR Little Theate® 9:10-The Miishipmen ¥0:00-Silver Threads Dance * 428 3-WLW Cincinnati-700 (3) mo: WJZ (30 m. \ 7i0-Jack Little; Serap Book T:0-Seth Parker: Mowntaineers $:%0-WIZ ii0m.); History Highlights 9$:30-Gene. Ford and Glenn 30:00-Danea Music Hour (ism); Honoluluans i2300—Gm?~ Ford and Glenn M:3Qa-Little Jack Little (20 min ) 898.4-WOX-WJR Detroit-750 6:00-Dinnar Music; Ensemble T:00-U. of Michigan Hour $:00-With the \Y\ $:30-Samsas WJZ $:00-To Bé Announred (In m.); Serenaders _ f Music (i0 m.); WJZ ; w | NEWBORE _- CRIME JAUNT Kills Two Pessoas and Then Ends Own Life--Fired Many Shots NEWBURGH, N. YT, Ocf, 12 (P)- Two persons were killed and three injured by a chauffeur who ran amok with a shotgun here last night, The chauffeur, - Pasquale | Parino, | killed himself after killng from ambush the fast of his victinas The shooting occurred in | the crowded ruoms of a home in New Windsor, on the outskirts of this city. Members of two f nilies were group- id together for their daily task of job sewing for a Newburgh manufac- turing company when Parino, said to Lave been incensel by the ment of money he beloved due him, burst in upon them and began firing The dead: Santos Massina, 50; Airs. Katrina Masuna, Santo's wife; Pasquale Parino. The wounded: Victoria Crisch, 17, probably fatally; Mis Jennie Cristh, 14, shot in breast; | Fannie Masina, wounded in the fire and bead. Parino terminated the argument with Santos Maswno over the money by announcing he would shoot the whole family, according to the sur- vivors. He ran upstairs for the shot. gun, Massinu taking this opportunity to leave the house, Mrs. Massina was Liled by the first shot and Parino then swung the gun on - Victoria - Ciiso h. shooting her through the back | Mrs. Crisch was bLext in the line of fre and Fannie Massina was shot as she uttempted to run from the rom. Parino, the survivors said, than went to an uprtaurs porch where he watched | from a con. ealed position {op the returm of Massina. Massing leturned within a short time and as be approached the house, Parino shot Lim first through the chest and then fired a charge into Ns back. PROSECUTOR'$ HOME DAMAGZD BY BLAST Part of the British Mediterranean Reet visited Constantinople today, the Mustapha Kemal Pasha by the Brit- ish navy. Among the ships was the Queen Elizabeth, with Admiral Field, who was beleved to bear greetings of the new Biutush Labor government to the Turkish republic. \The Turkish mili- tary museum at Seraglio Point con- tains shells shot hy the Queen Eliza- heth against Turkish forts at Gal- VISIT TO TURKEY} CONSTANTINGPLE, Oct, 12 (M-| first call made upon the Turkey ofl lipoli during the great war. Much importance | was attached here to the visit at this time of Brit- ish warships. It was believed the Turkish government invited the dein- cnstration as evidence that Greece does not have a monopoly of British friendship in this part of the world. It was suggested also Great Britain hastened to accept the invitation, de- siring a friendly Turkey bordering the Iraq when that country is granted its full independence, ANOTHER BOMBING STRIKES CHICAGO CHICAGO, Oct, 12 (P) - The 97th bomb of the year shook the South shore residential district last might and blew some credence into the re- cently evolved theory that racketeers have resorted to \pineapples\ in re- prisals for stock market losses. The bomb was placed beside a pri- vate garage at the rear of an apart ment house, among whose tenants Is Alfred S. Trude, Jr., member of the oard of Trade and nephew of Judge Daniel P. Trude, Two weeks ago a powerful hbomb was exploded at the Lront door to the apartment of C. H. MeCarty, another broker, McCart, lives just a few blocks from Trude, as does also State's Attorney John A Swanson, The explosion caused little damage, A short time after the South shore bombing, Evanston's fourth bomb in the last two months exploded in the tasement of an unfinished building, - Police attributed it to a ' crank, LEQUOR SMUGGLING SHOWLRI‘IDUCTIONS WASHINGTON, Oct 12 UP) -- Evi- Geneve that the government is suc- firwdmg in its intensive campaign to 'stop liquor smuggling across the Canadian border was een by officials today in figures mads public by As- to wHARCN. Puls ost 120 uP-The rosplence here ef | Instiict Attorney Leo Ji. MeBRay was dynamited here early today. T) gem aed arad tie front of the house MeKau be wite, and their spy were thrown from their beds 'out were tet Lud. 10 'The Mereer county pFrescedtor was tecentiy an dquer law prosee cutions and in a number et eviensive raids, inclinlng one on a fasmonabile cub in wiser nore than a score of arrosts were made. 'Ten sticks of dynamite wore used m the attack, polee said. MANY ATTEND PARTY party last nicht in the Lome of Mis. Davey (Greenial aventic, was (j Radio Programs for Tomorroy cwell attemded. Light tables of cards iame in play anl puzes awordel to Mrs Lera Thoamgjeen, Rigs. Anna sUNDAY, ocToBER 13 [By The Associated Press] \ tand i . MCO unfess Oune. Wise Programs in Easten S:andard time. All time is P. 3 a lnflicatgg. Wavelengths on lett of call letters, kilocycles on rght. 454.4-WEAF New York-660 (NBC chain} : ims Tureg-Also WCAE WBC WOL, _u _. ggt€33naqf Urient: popranc-Also wCaE WRC‘ ycv‘ M90-Biblicn. - brama-Aiso WIAR WFI WE woy wor W AbD WVTAM . sewer WLIT :00-Sonmllozue -Aise WJAR WTAG wesn wre woy war wh LXE SPAD Barge. famur-Am Cn \CU ww) wSal iop u Has W=Bs WaPl WHIAM g:30-Choral Oresestru-Also WJAR WTAG, wiesk y wuip wry way wSAl “uPTf Wiv “dikswfiTzzll: 100-2 _ by aya am rene s- Also (NC a f 9: fif%\Gr'v-:'f-r.§n s no way wufiERWHAS \‘\'b,\l w wizxma Wl : . koca Ponsellie an omane | Romani-Al ERL 9'15—fi'cgf' fist? scat w ray wwyJ weal worn wrat WSR WFI WBT woas wWwJ w aP : Ow Frel Waldner, Tenor-> WAS—la‘éi‘rl’vmf wI WGR_WCAB wWTAM WWJ; Sith Purker g--Also WUCAH WHAS WJAX W Choi. slatn - Herman, 218 6-WACC New York-S60 (CBS Chain) won wJaR wJ wFJC WIOD 5:30-Serman by NYLBEW WCAU weCAQ WADC L Lil R 6:00-% be Fur Trappers urenestra-- Also weary wxac. wh 6:33-L. 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Astrid Fjeide, Soprano- Also KDEKA . 11:01 'n' Andy-Alsn WEZ WHAM KDKA WJ K‘\}V wRC W, \» 1{it5--Islan ders (lim ), Quartet (45 min.) -Also KDKA W RC EASTERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS .- Atlantic City-1183 2:20—E‘Phin‘g, Mile: -Relicisus Serv.ces i.ji~The Piene \I T:00-Spec.al sunday Concert g:ili-Sime as WABC (3 hrs.) 9-1i--Hotel Concert Orchestra 40:00 -News: Contralto « Baritone 1020-Galen Hall Trio 11:00-Organ Concert 2B2$-WBAL Baltimore-1060 , as JZ (14 hrs} 100 Program. fiom Tmo -WJw 5:30~-Hour from WJZ Hartford--1060 72:00-Fireside Forum g:10-WEAF Programs (24 hrs.) TaA-wWIZ Programs (2% hrs. {12.3-WOR Newark-710 & Ensem. 5:00-Dr. Payne; American Politics 379.5-WGY Schenectady-790 Saga as WEAF (554 hrs.) 2183—8493 orchestra 202.8-WBZ Springfield-990 10-(ho a Een b R $:00-Halsey Street Playhouse 3-bfiiii'rf’uen35czfyga Aggrgch 10:fn-ioonheams Ti-WIZ Programs (24% hrs.) 11.00-WJZ (1im.); Theater Organ 305.9-KDKA Pittsburgh-380 5 .60-Shadyside © urch 6.10-Same as WJZ 7:00-Cavairy Epl.copal Church 8:00-Same as WJZ (4 hrs) 260.1-WHAM Rocheater-1150 £564-WCEAU Philadelphia—1170 imib--WBZ Players BJO-Saine as WABC (1% hrs.) Georgene Gordon 10 -40-Feature (Bim); WABC 1'% hrs. } WJZ f CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS + 4BB-WLW Cincinnati--70\ THO-WIZ & WNBEAF Progs. (24% hya.) +0 \Ails-Bright Spot Hour a17.4-WET Charlotte-1020 $:10-Aunt Sally's Stories Program. zso—garge’ 35 ‘ijzt'rmfi hrs.) ri J-Hotel Orchestra TD as WJZ (LK hrs) Symphony Hout 1080-Ulmo Stogers (30m.): WJZ 1. Peas Raw ise Charch Ag ral Novelosque o Tma aaak La tle (30m) $t at pect - $802--WT AM - WEAR Cleveland=-1070 | Redital jg-fame as WEAF :'tG-Hour of Features figd-itmie as WEAE, . ugg -Feature; Id MeConnell 711357“ vain?\ Co QVEAFmglik firs.) {p: Programs ._ Music brs) __ X- W JR Detroil-750 gitb-Theater Radio Hou §:40-Uourler-Journal Orchestra T30-WIz & WEAF 1% hrs.) #:15-The Homing Hour 10:13 , Orchestra (im.); Times Trio 461.3-WSM Nashvitle=650 Tour MOO p longs x/ ) 1:00-Sacred Concert ||. moe ouly 49 (D' fide Half Hour ferv li -bolles aiartets WIA cp trom i;ii5-Ted Williamson and His Band 365,6--W HAS Louigville-820 * Guvette, - Guv - HiatWorbrant, - George Crandall. Mrs. Lon:a Johnson, Mis. Af- Greenveed, Moro Fcott and Mr. John:en, REBEKAH LODGE MEETS Candidates sire Imtiated and im- i portint business tunsited at othe meeting of Molicsn Rebekah lodge last- night in (+d - hail. | Seventy momler a'tended the gath- In a | ering. l - CO. K WEEKLY CRILL Tle weeks dali of Company Kowial | be held st T.3) IAlbndsj esvsemng in pthe armory. frout porch was | The Warren Review, W. B. A., card . sistant Secretary - Lowman | of | the Atreasury, io \nute a reduction\ in the amouni of quer cleared from Canadian ports 'for the United States in the vicinity lof Detroit was reported by Lowman, in charge of treasury's prohibition enforcement efforts, Only 48,625 cases were cleared last { menth, he said, in comparison with | 51,520 in August, and 151439 in Sep- (tember, 1928. - Much of this, he added, rever reached the United States, be- ing seized en route or smugaled back [into Canada after being cleared as a means of evading the Dominion's liquor tax. FOSSIL SKULL SEEN IN CAPE TOWN PIT CAPETOWN, Union of South Afri- cn, Get. 12. {P)-What South African seientists regard as fresh evidence that the cape was the cradle of main- Lind has been uncovered in a fossil skull discovered in a quarry near Cap town by Professor Drenan of Capetown University. It is said the is identical in features with i'pose of the aboriginies of Australia tui 1 Tasmania, reputedly the lowest aurman type. CLUB MEETS MONDAY The Monday Reading club will meet Monday night at 7:30 with Mrs. C, A. I Stupplebeen, 2 Ackley street, Mrs. will read a paper on \Ttrough the English Lake District Afoot and Awheel.\ l SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 wy (schen Genc ral Bie Toj Nilocyces Pou on > Acoat ode wer uth r report. Hoa. die Cout.cc uf Ft Grorgo's Episcupal Church (Schenectady, MQV n alpen - Ay thon weuther report, i WCY---Schenectady Channel 19 Eastern Standard Time ectady, N. Y) trie Company C170 5 Meters) # un poon ~--M.Lol s Musicans (New York). 3 pears reed ], Himer Tiimarsh, Umon College (Schenec- tady, N. 4 pom -Nadinal Sunmlay Forum (New York). Nore p.om-bohoes of the urfint (New York)}. & Lv pla -Musical profruam (New York). * 8 19 pos --Tubmecd drama (New York) ' , pro -Progrrm (New Yorks, ; an p. in --Theatre program 1% pom-Atv br Rent Hour? T T \ Y p. m.-Davd Les rence tmk o( a 1 (New York). . ge p. m--Procrem (New York}. Washington. P. C . (New York) i045 ge fe -Pue garam ©New York). MCNDAY, CCTOBER 13 General lee Tso Kileoyeles (Schenectady, N. Yo tric Company (870.5 Meter:) Channel T9 Eastern Standard Time A 130 a. tmi.-Program. I I 1:55 a m.-Timée signals. 3 14 m.-Weather forecast. I 1203 t 50 p. m.-Correct time. b: 6 6:30 p. m.-Correct time. 6. man, Citv Planing Commission ( 121 p. im.-Weather forecast. p. me.-Donner music (Sc i45 p. ty. ~Program. 10:30-1l p. m.-Hunting the ¥ork). as p. m,.-Municipal eries, \City Planning.\ 20 p.m.-Dinner music (Schenectady, N. % I9 m. m.-Atiation weather report, ° 11:11. FP20 n m.--Ru dio Household Institute Mew York®. p. mi -Produce market pepert. 1210 p.ni.-Farm flashes. 12:80 p m.-Correct time. & 12:30 p. m.-New York stock reports. k 12:43 p. Weather forecast, 1:15 6. m. --World Serfes baseball game (Philadelphia, Pa.). & p. m.-Stock reports, Produce Market report and News items, 20 p. in. music (Schenectady, N. YJ. TD. Heydecker. chair» | w. Mt. Vernon, N. ¥.). Y.). henectady, N. V.). p. m--Program (New York). 8:40 p. m.-Program (New York), «* 9:80 p. m.-Program (New York). e . headlines. Atound the World (New I I » I Walter Winchip. and - Mr. 1$ HOSTESS AT SHOWER Ars. Stella Winchip, Upper Ridge strget, entertained at a shower Hal- lowe'en party laset night in her home in honor of Miss Ethel Harrington who will soon be married to Stan- ley ' Walace. | 'Dancing, Mary . Winchip, day evening has Frectically all The second degree will be confe red by the lodge at a communication Monday evening, October 28, PERSONALS Miss Evelyn Holden of Cambrid is spending the week-end as the guest of Miss Isabelle Bazinet, Broad stre Mrs. W. A. Groff, Mrs. Mrs. Clifford B. Hall of Glens Fa and Mrs. P. J. Taylor of Lake George pave returned from Troy, where they the sessions of the Parent- Teacher association congress, The Misses Mary Gorman for a week's stay. The - Misses Mary - Meehan Margaret Lehan went to New To today,. Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Weaver and are ~ spending the week-end at Glovers- + Mr. and Mrs. Ned Carscadden ville. Mr. and Mrs, Park several days in Glens Falls. Ars. Harvey Tabor and Mrs. Rob- ert Sherman and daughter, Rosal of Chestertown spent yesterday Glens Falls. Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter, Agnes, are spending the week-end Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Blanchard | Twichell, Minister ot Religious Edu» Lawrence Van | cation. Ruth Fay.) staple strect. ave spending the week-, ind at Chestertown. ' and Mrs. Vranken and daughter, Mr. and Airs IL T. Mallory Saratoga were in Glens Falls yester- | Fndeavor, day. Mrs. was in Cilens Falls yesterday. Mis. H. J. CGabb and Mrs. W. H. . Bradley of Lake George were Glens . Rector: the «Rev. W _ W - Lockwood: Frills visitors today. afr. and Mrs. Joseph Bergeron and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Mannix are spending a week at Springfield, Mass. Afr. and Mrs. Willard J. Hamme! Oakland, Cal, are the parents of daughter born recently. mel was formerly Miss Eloise E. H of Glens Falls. Mis. Lydia Wright and daughterwlm\ \rs. Fane Kenyon of Smiths Basin | * were in (Hens Falls yesterday. afrs. B. Ji. Brayton and daughter, Laura, of Hartford spent yesterday in Glens Falls. Mr. and Mrs. William Ginsburg rutland will spend the week-end (Glens Falls. Miss Lina Hill, Elm street, spending the week-end at Corinth Afr. and Ars. daughter, Dorothy, wore in Glens Falls today. Mrs. H. E. West has returned Chicago _ after spending lon Jenkins, Kenworthy avenue, Mrs. Lawrence Jacob of Diamond Point was in (Hens Falls today. Miss Florence Clark of Schroon Lake was In Clens Falls today. Air and Mrs. L F. tom Montreal Airs. Pertha Tufts of Lake George was in CGHens Falls today. itn ond Mrs: W. E. Phelps C.own Point are week-end guests \ Afr. and Mrs. L. J. Southard, Willow 'r treet, Hudson Falls. Cn alc -- ttipg-up exercises (New York). I &om. rnal-E'roeram (New York). |. & 15 n. h.-Fedcration Merning Devotions (New York) (4 cd §:34 a. m. -\Cheero\' tu¥k and music (New York). i“ v0** a ope borrect Hine,. | | © Mrs. Allen Liddell of Wilton spending a few days in Glens Falls, son, Glens Ars. Lawrence Bentley and Max, of Lake George, were Falls visitors today. Airs. H. I4. Peister of Argyle spent today in (Hens Falls. Miss Lilian Van Kuren and M Maude J. Washburn, R. N., ate tour- ing in Canada. Mis« Al~ s Stiles of Fort Ann epending a fw Misa - Besste am New York Robinson today. \p. ard Mis. Charles Prowse and is. shd Mis. Arthur Prowse of Rut- so srs in (Hens Tals, called here ths death of their mother, Mrs ouly Prowes, \lis. J. T. Sears and Miss he ter. Mrs. Hovord J, Bush touring in the White Mountains, 'The Misses Mary and Nora Mc- foushlin ore spending the week; end ct Rye. Mrs Thomas Laughlisa will n return to Glens Falls with her daugh- p: ter: after three weeks' stay at Rye. i 208 afr. and Mrs George Allen, Ridgo street, went to New York ! day to spend two weeks with their son and Mr. and' Vpon their re- Afrs. Avery Alin. turn. Mr. Allen will enter the emp uf the Tudson Food Stores. OBITUARY Funeral of Michael Cogavan Funeral - services | for | Michael McGillicuddy and J. ©. Singleton, DRILL PRACTICE SUNDAY is on the program. 6d -'-\\\'—\\\7\!\\'W-\\W‘V'WW\\\-V'-F71-7Fw0nrku—sw1qn'.~‘-.—\,. 5 g 4 + games and |.. . 1 supper were on the program. Guests ville was placed in nomination for present included: Christine Harring- ton, Irma Stewart, Pearl Johnson, Marie Powers, Neribazh Norton, Edith «Hopkins, Smith, Vivian Rozelle, Mis. Lester Harrington, Mfrs. Jesse Norton, Ars. _ A wedding cake made by Walter Winehip, centered the table. CLENS FALLS LODGE MEETING POSTPONED Due to the school of instruction to be held at Schuylerville Monday, the communication of Glens Falls lodge, 121, F. and A. M., scheduled for Mon- been postponed, 4 Russell J. Robinson, grand master, announced. today, the officers of the lodge will attend the Schuylerville meeting. Gladys Frank Willson, Mrs, Edward Moynihan and and Elizabeth Murphy are in New York and Nichols and * daughters, Daisy, Marie C., and Mar- | jory, of Whalionsburg are spending Mf. L. Lewis of Schuylerville| Mrs. Ham- Lewis Fonton and children have returned from Boston, Mr. and Nirs. William Faxon and of Chestertown, several months with her mother, Mrs. Free- Conlin and | Alice, last night returned days in (Glens Falls, returned - Ruth su-rman a ~ spending the week end and | Mre. tat +t Co Cofrter of Glens Falls and ton, Mrs. James Warren, of Mas- a>, are towing the New England s ofes, potmening by way of Boston. Mr. aml Mrs. Clayton Wallace are t'ogavan were conducted today from #t. Mary's church, Funeral Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father Edwin A. Dugan,. Bearers wore: M. J. 'Col= lins, it., Francis P, Moynehan, 'T. J. terment was in St. Mary's cemetery.; There will be a meeting of officers, | guards and color bearers of Warren | Review, W. B. A., fomorrow after- noon at 2 In Moose hall. Drill practice \ Pace Tem | + - CLENS FALLS TIMES, SATURDAY, OcToBER 1%, 1929 - N Wl NM t (352 '-!Tatephone Want Ads. 2500 *~ rR. ‘ a sais Naw on- (mis. whour _ (JOSEPH B. MCCORMICK IS .- ANNOUNCEMENTS _ DIST. ATTORNEY. CANDIDA FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY | In the voting, Granville commit- teemen were divided, giving eleven | to ~each candidate, 'Cambridge cast the entire seven for \Everts and Jackson committeeméen were divided. Everts votes from other towns, the dele- Joseph B. of Gran- district - attorney - of - Washington county when the Republican County Committee met in Hudson Falls this afternoon to name a candidate for the post made vacant by the resig- | gations in most instances swgngmg’ nation of District Attorney Wyman [solidly to McCormick, *to 8. Bascom. McCormick was nominat- |. Following the balloting Tverts ad over Silas E. Everts, also of Gran- | moved to make the , nominations ville, receiving 138 votes to 26 for | unanimous, this action beingtaken, | Everts, Representative sames S. Parker of McCormick was placed in nomina- Salem - presided 'over the: meeting. tion by Eugene Norton of Granville | If a brief address he urged the com- and Everts name was presented by |miiteemen to have évery voter reg- Dr. R. C. Davies of Granville. +- }ister for the coming election.\ RUSSIAN AVIATORS - BOLTON LANDING READY FOR FLIGHT | mes, joHNSON RETURNS oo io o - , _ FROM EUROPEAN TRIP aviators fying from Moscow to New |« Mrs. J. Hill Johnson, who spent the York would take off at Waterfall, | Summer in England, returned home r- | Alaska, for Seattle today. weathor | Wednesday, She was met at the and the mechanical condition of their steamer in Nev: York by her husband, plane permitting. the Rev. J. Hill Johnson. | ' The filers were forced down at. Next Sunday the Rev, Mr. John- Waterfall October 3 in attempting to | ON will conduct his last service in leach Seattle from Hitka, Damage to Bolton St. Sacrament church. He the plane necessitated installation of and his family will soon leave for €*la new motor, which was sent to them Warrensburg where he will have from Seattle. Waterfall is about 450 charge of Holy Crass church suc- miles from here. ceeding ths Rev. Guy Harte Purdy. WORKER IS KILLED PERSONALS BY SWITCH ENGINE Mr. and Mrs, William B. Schiott and daughter, Margaret, ave visiting ROCHESTER, Oct, 12 (P) - John | Mrs. Schlott's parents in Malone, Efford, 60, Was almost instantly killed - I. A. Persons was a Glens Falls last night when run down by a switch | visitor Thursday. engine on the New York Central rail- road tracks at Brockport, near here. Efford at the time was carrying a pail of coal into the plant of the Dairy Maid company where he was im- played. et, lls: NOTED PIANIST ILL ROME, Oct. 1% (P)-Vladimir De Pachmann, famous pianist, is seri- ously i!! at his home in the Via No- mentana here. rk ws of the Churclfis ~T SOUTH GLENS FALLS ~ bl \~ GLENS FALLS in _._ -- I PRESBYTERIAN cHURCH METHODIST EPISCOPAL 240 Glen t CHURCH at The Rev. John Lyon Caughey, D.| The Rev. John J. Prudem, Minister D., pastor; the Rev. Edmund Warner 11:45 a. m.. Sunday school. 6:30 p. m., Senior Epworth league. 9:45 a. m., Church school. T;30 p. m, Evening service, 11 a. m., Morning worship. 11 a. m., Church Nuisery. 6:30 p. m., Senior High Christian Junior High and Young 'People's societies. cHuRCH oF THE MESsSsiaAH The Rev Johnson A. Springstc. FRIENDS, CHURCH The Rev. William 1. Kent. Pastor 10:30 a. m., Worship, with sermon 11:45 a. m., Bible school, 6:30 p. m., Junior church, Ti30 p. m., Evening service. BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 a, m., Worship with sermon by the Rev. Thomas Sherwood of Elba. It 41 a. m., Bible school 7:30 p. m.. Evening service. LAKE GEORGE . Methodist | Episcopal | church the Rev J. G. Robinson,. pastor, 10:30 a. m., Worship and address by Miss Myrtle Stone of Luzerne. T:30 p. m., Union service in Meth- odist church. of . Assistant Priest: Miss Edna Bassin- ger, Parish Worker, 8 a. m., Holy Communion, Corpo- rate Communion, Girls Friendly so- ciety. $:30 a. m., Junior church, Holy Communion and sermon, 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser- mon. - 11 a. m., kindergarten | in of a all Parish 7 p. m., evening service. FRIENDS CHURCH 126 Ridge St. The Rev. Raiph H. Boring, Pastor of in {2 &A 11:11\ Eligfinscgzghworshi Presbyterian churon, the Rev. Wil- 11 3m\ Child ngrserv i ter H. Bradley, pastor-No services is A Cut * Sunday because of illness of pastor, £30, Junior Christian Endeavor. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE sTUDENTS ASSOCIATION Service at 730 p. m, 39 Hunter street. Sacred Heart (Catholic). the Re\ J. J. Kilduff, pastor.-Mass at 10:30 a. m. i St. James Episcopal church, the Rev. F. M. Parrott, rector-8 g. m., Holy Communion, 11 a. m., Service. to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST sC1IENT IST (Corner Lincoln Avenue and Davis Street.) Suaday mon jag services at 10:45 Sunday school at 12 Reading room, 325 Glens fans In- I surance Building, open dully from 1 to 6 p. m. Wednesday service at 8 p. m Chaps! of Assumption, Claverdale, -Mass at 8:45 a, m. WARRENSBURG Church of the Holy Cross - 7:30 a m, Holy Communion. First Methodist church, the Rev. Allan F. Bain, Minister-10 a. m. 'Class meeting; 10:30 a. m.,; Worship with sermon by the pastor, ST, ALPHOoNSUS CHURCH Tae Rev. George Lire, Pastor; the Of | gav. Harvey J. Bessette, and the Rev. Of | Harvey Desautels, assistant pastors. First Mass at 7 a. m. Second Mass at $ a. m. High Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. sT. MARY'S CHURCH The Rev. Benedict 1. Gillon, Pastor; the Revs. Edwin A. Dugan, Thomas H; Kay and James S. Kelly, Assistant Pastors. Masses for adults, T, 8, 9:45, 10:30 and 11:15 a. m. i= | Mass for children at 9 a. m. WESLEYAN METHODIST CcHURSH &. The Rev. A. J. Allen, Pastor 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., Preaching service. 6:30 p. m., Young People's meet- ing. Ti30 p. m., Preaching service. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. P. H. McDowell, D. D., pas- tor. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 10:45 a. m. Morning service. 6:30 p. m., Youth church. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. is |, Pentecostal Holiness church, Rev Arthur McNeal, pastor.--10:30 a. m., Bible school} 11:30 a. m., Predching; T:i80 p. m. Preaching. First Presbyterian church. the Rev. John R. Ellis, Ph. D.. minister Morning service, 10:30, with sermon Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. iss St, Cecilia's (Catholic) church, the Mev. J. J. Kilduff, pastor/i-Mass at $ a. m. Baptist church, the Rev. P. J. Peck, pastor-Morning worship at . 10:80; Bible school at noon. Evening serv- lice at 7:30. ~ a Gospel Tabernacts, Rev. 5. N. Gun- derson, pastor: -Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.; worship. 11:30 a. m.; prayet, 6:45 p. m.; Evangelistic, 7: 30 p. m. Athol Conmimunity church, the Rev. Man F. Bain, - minister-Service at 2:30 p. m. TEMPLE BETHEL | BOLTON LANDING Albert M. Schulman _ 10 a. m., Religious school. . - Methodist church, Rev . A. Fetg- uson, pastor. - Church school 9:30 .a. im. Morning service at 10:30. Evening, 7:30 p. m conman St. Sacrament Episcopal church. the Rev. J. Hill Johnson,. rector, will THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant Louise G. Young 78 Glen Street ii a. m, morning service; 8 p. m. Sunday school; (:30 p.oo m. ~ Young People's meeting $p. m. evening service. to- loy sermon in the church;~-Holy Com- | munion, 8 a. m. a. m.. - Sermon, 11 a. tm =_. First Sunday in month Holy Com- munion and sermon, Holy - days, - Holy > Communion, 10:30 a. mu CHRIST CHURCH The Rev. C. O. Audkins, Minister Rev, William A. McCurdy, Minister Religous Education F. 10:30 a. m. kindergarten. 10:80 a. m. Worship with sermon by the pastor. 11:45 Bible school. 14 noon, Pastor's noon class. 7 p. m., Youth's church, & p. m. Inner church. FREE METHODIST CHURCH ' 20 Ogden street Miss Léola Hunt, Pastor 10;30 a. m.,. class meetifig, 11 a. m., Sermon, wa- {11:30 a, m. p. M. In-: Ferguson, pastor-Church, school at {1130 p. m. Service at 2100 p. m. | EB. PROTECTED-Keep. your Times secured a few ‘,,scatter|ng~ BUICK AGENCY - Sales Asry] 0:30 a. m., Divine worship. j ~ Here are a few: conduct services and preach his last. Church school 9145) B@aptist- church, . the Rev. \Ro v. Caulking, pastor,-Service at 10:30 @. m. by the pistor, Bible school at' Evening worship, 7:30; ernment is close, said today it had North Bolton church,\ the IL. A.[Tewso father of the infant king, should mo ~ Personals _ - 2 op Post-Star Trayel wéecident Policy in forcé. Have your local paper de- livered to you by mail while away on your vacation. 10 Glen a _ Strayed. Lost, Found CANARY-EHound on. Upper St. Phone Glens Falls 4412“ HOUND-White, black and tan, Iii, license No. 377704. Einder please call 2651-W, 12 Secon / St. . POCKET BOOK-Lost Monday p. m., containing considerable mofey. Reward. Call 821-0. __ I POCKET BOOK-Lost: papers. Finder call 2586. contaiX AUTOMOTIVE ___ Automobile Agencies E3; supplies; reconditioned used car's in all makes and models, Miller erg Garage, 13-14 Maple St. FORD-Why buy a used car (usual- iy a repair job with it) when the same amount of money will either fully pay for or else make a very ubstantial down payment on a New {Id6del A Ford; down payments . of from $175 to $239 will buy any of the new models; let us demonstrate, Henry C. Knoblauch, Hales and Ser- vice, 5% Warren St., phone 2330. PACK ARD-Agency for Glens FA¥lls and vicinity. Used cars in MM makes and models. Mott and F4 Corp., 66-58 Warren st. Automobiles for 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, T-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 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. CADLLLAC- Roadster, small | mile» ago; to settle an estate: cheap. A. M, Cheesebro. $6 Boulevard, Hudson Falls, Tel. 275. CHEVROLET-1929, phaeton, can- not be told from new. A buy at $495. Mooney's, Hudson Falls or 505 Glen St, Glens Falls, N. Y. , - CHEVROLET-1927 touring-a w clean car inside and out. It's a ba®\ gain at our low price. The Empire Automobile Co., 45-47 Warren st. CHRYSLER - 1928 - 72 _ roadster; cannot be told from new; our price, $§50. Mooney's, Hudson Falls, 3 CHEVROLET SEDAN-19%, all alw tires, overhauled completely, 55:70. Reed Motor Car Co., $4 Elm St. RARE VALUES- MAY now be had in Used Cars. Packard _ sedan, Nash sedan, Chrysler coupe, Hudson sedan. The best part of the life of our Used Cars is still ahead of them. NASH AGENCY 14 MAIN ST. HUDSON FALL - E60. YOU ARE SAFE IN BUYING A USED CAR FROM YOUR GRA. HAM-PAIGE DEALER. STTUTDEBAKER-1926 coach, $200, PONTIAC-1927 sedan, $42. CHEVROLET-1927 coach, $2° CADILLAC-1926 touring. $500. . , CLEVELAND-1926 coach. D, CHEVROLET-1929 coupe, 3 THE above cars are all mechanically?! right, well tired and priced to sell \ WITBECK BROTHERS 1§9 MAIN ST. SO. CLENS FALLS USED CARS- PACKARD-6 sedan, 1935. 7-pass. gedan. PACKARD-6, 1928 model, T-pass. sedan. _> > PACKARD-8%, 1925 model., T-pass. sedan limousine. PACKARD-Twin 6 1920, T-pass. touring. CADILLAC-Model 61, 7-pass. tour- ing. BEUICK-1923. T-pass. sedans (two). BUICK-1925, b6-pass, touring, ALL the above cars are In A1 con- dition and priced to sell on sight. PRATTS GARAGE DLAMOND POINT NEW YORK hos = .n a ous types of guaranteed cars; ven low prices, easy terms; come up and look them over. Housman's Used ' Car lot. Weller's Garage cor. Logan and Thompson Aves. USED CARS-Good selection, vary USED CARS- BUICK-1927 sedan, - WILLYS-KNIGHT-1927 sedan. ' 'CHANDLER-1926 sedan. A CHANDLER—19.25 sedan. HUDSON-1925 coach,. CHEVROLET-1924, $50. '!.. BAKER BROTHERS GARAGE - Franklin Dealer sg . SARATOGA AVE,, SOUTH GLENS FALLS T vim aB USED CARS-A good used car can aiways be bought right at Bentley's) Auto Exchange, 51 Feoder st., Hud- son Falls; phone H. F. 447.* L CAROL MAY RETORN - © TO RUMANIAN HOME BUCHAREST, Rumania, Oct. 12 (P) - Adevarul, Bucharest daily, whose confection with thk Rumanian goy- learned Premier Jullu Manin saw no reason why former Prince Carol, return to Rumania if he so It was sald the fears of the Btattampia the Roman thwar— 12:15 p. m., Sunday school. % (10:30 a. m.. 730 p. ms, EHvening service, igh vou 0 wise pf ase f B xt ; , h ;. \q T> * Sm 7 e chiuirsch--Mases at| in thi - o \ Menju government. |; . 69 in this regard were not shared by 8 fa b oa ut M a