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or t e & he see ule on ac on ute bos it - Pe GLENSFALL nes, m MAY Subject Selected __ |National Housing Show Will __| ' AN MEETING - _| pere were 92,176 commercial vé-= mo Gens produced in Great Britain in | . . } Anainek - |épjone to take . with @ soi]. Warning . Against - (SXC Qh in order ito [_- for PT. A. 2-Day ., . omg i a ata A rssanseas M man 94 Schools Given by \competeinacivilservice exeniinationilgevigge .and Loam Association ab. a|1035, & gain of T/T per cent over the E | tron,. Open in State Armory May 25 \\i, 3, givit Service ah (&l Bowls neces $e toot dan a \os he- Sectional Meeting\ P a l ss v ' and Continue for Five Days | , '~ \{examinations may be obtained at 209 roan. Adociations Tuesday afternoon| _ 'The average motorist drives about \The Child and His Community\ is litt A Sf 99 +0 * t > - 1 'The U. S, Civil Service Commission [time without cost, from the Secretary.| _,\ Bou eds mirai © sC Lonad smiles .as , The o -dey ~~ 6 \-_ | nes senb a notice bo Postmaster D. J. | of the Civil Service Board at any nrst| 2b Mohawk Golf Club, Schenectady. 18000 imiles annually» ___ ___ the theme chosem for the two-day| f , . : . ’ a N . Fitzgerald, Jr., of this city warning|or second class postoffice or from the: ® iam sectional mesling of the Parent=| - Officials high in the Federal House | of- the co-operation of Glens Falls. |F s. om the; Teacher Assécdation state conven-], are Ol: og ns for show atrangements con- | him of the misleading information| Commission's office in Washitigton, | [I ate conven-| ing | administration ave. keenly in- | PIBDS 10% 529% MTEDSADEDIS CO1 |peing gives the public by representa- | P.. C: . Last Ni The electrical storm did not affect Westinghouse || Refrigerators because they are equipped with the - 8 ua u ng, jion .to be held at The @Quen&DUF forested in the 'National Housing| the co-ordination of cevery Long Neglected, It M {october 7 and 8, Mig, Sherwood D. | ghnoy { in - the \National | HOUSMNE | ossible agency. The newspapers have | bV05_Of S0Me- of the correspondence: ng Neglected, It May Even refwood. D| Show thas is to be held in the State | possible agthoy, Ths newspaberS. BAVC | sonoors | which sell. \civil | service\ ie : & & 2g: . +, alk\ \ bo ugs \Built-in Watchman.\ - (exclusive with Westings | house) | e m- -f yl ny > . Anderson, fesentat B- | A mmoy m ch is J. ; th. > PUBLIC CARD PARTY . Develop Serious erson, repicsen an Mit couL; | Armory, | Waren - Stteet, this clty, endorsed the project ' courses. For a long time, the com- McConnell-Richards, Inc.- ENE ssociation 1 a : «. P a I C I ,f ' h a 2&1); dAgireeb sogmlaeetmg at the SAN~| poot in the goyerninient's sending rep- | inclide theatres, civic and service from different parts of the country | of Queen Ada Court, Ofder of |, fnrnings ar * R hs resentatives here to place Jabor organizations the' clergy,. indicate that tunities for] Amaranth, will be conducted at the|f 2 2D nem : Mornings and afternoon meetings}. s al of Hoy Sinith, director clubs, 48 organizations, the Cclergy,-| which indicate that opportunities for| //\ \ - tog: . \_ Commo . [will take glacee on Tuesday and at the disposal of Roy Smith, directo? | the - state Federation of Women's | obtrining féderal employment' have | home of Mrs, Lizgle Sllyahflzl'gagaiqgafi . _ Common constipation*® keeps ¥O4 [weqnesday, 'Ocdober T-and 8, and 2) C; the Albany District of FHA, and |-Olubs, the Business and Professional |been exaggerated. Avenue, South Cilens Falls, tomorrow |. fing'vbemg at your best. It causes . bandue} will be sewed ’We’dhesdaynChIis‘ Dorn, associate director. Women's Club,, the Junior “algae\ the| \No school las any connection night at 8 o'clock, The committee in/ aéfgsnfotfi andfmay 152m yhefad-I- hight, Mrs. Nirmam Beaty, the chair-] , J. “Murphfy,t managzllgs di- | garden clubs, church | whatever with the Civil Service Coin. | charge is comprised of Mrs. Rachel |J} Pelow md loss of appetite. x04 +60} | man of the event, has asked all mem- rector, says, \One of the big jobs We) veterans and fraternal auxiliaries, | mission or with, any other branch of | Koch, Mrs, Alice Wilson, Mrs. Doris {/ élow par, lack your usual vigOr» pers of the asociation to grow fall- have had to face is the restoration of | 4-H Clubs, Girl Scouts and otners.| the government,\ the | commission Johnson, Miss Fannie Dickinson and : So. many people treat this con- | blooming flowers for use atgfthe pan.:| faith of home owners the faith that\ word has been received by M#. Mur- | states, and \also that the commission | Miss Eloise Scofield, ~ lf '~dition as a Slight matter, Bub it lquéfi‘rréntéfivepians for the program | Was, 50 badly shattered when hun- | phy that delegations from several | has no agents who solicit ainpliéafiions o C an be the starting point of serious 'Tnclude community singing, a pageant dreds of thousands of home OWNS | cities in this part of the state will | for civil service positions or who EO | enas trouble. It.contributes to a general |and recteation ging: rous their homes when hard Dresse | pe here to observe the effécts and |\civil service' courses:\ I mann run-down condition, With lowered | The association voted an appropria.| banks were forced to institute fore- | displays of the show with a view to | No school can \guarantee\ govern- | , m | : +> bodily resistance, you are more | tion to-sover the expense of the mari- closure proceedings during the late | petitioning the government to send | ment employment and none is given} - °Z 313A {SIT}? s 150 [ - Bkely to piok up lhe frst chance |pnefte theatre in the art room and] fiNants) Cattolysm, offen through 10 the equipment to their, respective information regarding examinations, || Hires i infection you meet in your every» |eurtains and cileloth for the chil] \; . y3, | cities. National Housing Shows have /or any- other information, which is R} 3 k C Now we know that the {rouble WaS | already been scheduled for many other |not available to the general public.] Consequences {cil meeting, yesterday announced at 'May 25 to 30. This interest is manl=| - \Fhose to be Anvifed to participate | migsion has been receiving complaints A public card party under the aus- [I. . , day routine. dren's lunch rom. It was also de- - . nls *. tu * ow I:cided tha 'or j _| due to a mortgage system that Was % | cities throughout the - abby. C .c R || JOHN WILEY BOOT SHOP D'J. & 1t. a imation 4 cided that the group continue to sup C I F cities throughout the country. ° More |The commission states. that it doest]. ¥ ) , -R: f . | . Y. angoéflfiglggnisnffiggfiifflue uslu = iport the Student Council association.] CISS!ace to & country that prided | than fifty cities have made requests not recommend any school, and ex- || ® ~ 26 Ridge St. Glgns Falls, N Y -* Fortunately, a delicious cere I?“ 8 | Entertainment was furnnished by|itsel! on its financial asnlltelxiess 1m for similar exhibits.\ < that it is not necessary for mommas cmm iness nae: e apimzote © \ples gentle \bulk.\ SW§th?~s§§’ :the following members of the Wom- other lines. The Natllona ous 2g ananas, ; z z- -- nnn e- - m= = epee nn see + radv, 'the \bulk\ infefiogffiAflLfi ecs Choral Cub, Ms C2 nAlcgstlfiglisllleyd sghignzgraiiigén fies: n® > ~ ~ ' Lo. BraN absorbs moisture, forms a Mrs, Walker ®, Refchorh MtS, Sharity of legislation had not been passed j . e * B , E. Hodgin, Mis Ralph H. Hodgkins, ~~. soft mass, and cleanses the system. ._ Berve Azri-BrRam as a cereal, with milk or cream, or cook into muffins,. breads, ete. Two tablespoonfuls . daily are usually sufficient. Stub- born cases may require Aut-BRAN oftener. If not relieved this way, consult your doctor. - © ' .__ ApI-BRAXN is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company as an effective laxative food for constipation,* Sold by all grocers. Made by Kel- logg in Battle Creek. a *Constipation due to insufficient \bulk\ Song\ by Mendelssohn, © The | Del Ricgo. 'accompanied by Mrs, Raymond E. A. Loughlin: 'The fliree selections sung 'dt the beginning of the meeting in- 'cluded \Tambourin a French folk song arranged by Starr, ''The Lamb\. by Blake and Davies and \The Sky- numbers chosen for the close of the program were \Tum Ye to Me,\ by Davis, \Twenty Eighteen,\ an Eng- lish folk song arranged by Deems Taylor, and \Homing by Salmon and South Glens Falls - Mrs, Warten B. Nelson, Mrs, Calvin | Previously. 'E. Baryis and Mrs. Clarence H. Ecklex, | A \Under the old-style mortgage sys- tem no one could ever be sure that its three to five year term would be renewed. But we could be sure that bonuses and expensive renewal fees 'would be included if it were. Some- times there was chicanery and skull- Happily, however, they were the exception. Single Morgage System-a system that permits one to pay for his home pay rent, and very often lower, No: wonder the plan has proved to be so popular, All around us we can see its benefits-relief rolls cut down, indi- vidual morale stiffened to the point duggery thrown in by law-dodgers |. | \How sharp is the contrast with the |. in the same manner that he would | A 8 LEGION TO ARRANGE : the point | FOR MEMORIAL DAY | SBS 102 general busmess going ahead as though it wore seven- THE EFFICIENT BUSINESS MAN | Is knows that good evesight is essential to per- sonal efficiency ... he uses glasses that are scientifically correct, comfortable, and becoming . . . and he insures good vision by the precau- tion of having his eyes exame . ined periodically. HAVE TOUR EYES WWI) Gfefisfglgfl Diet Influences Flower Colors! Dull, faded blossoms, say gardening authorities, result from even the best _seeds-when vital food elements are missing from their diet, , Growing flowers need eleven different food elements from the soil, Faded, scanty blossoms, weak stalks, small faded leaves and other troubles have all been traced toalack ofone or more of these eleven vital foods. aie Ordinary fertilizers-bone meal, ma- nures, sewage prcglucts~su§ply vary- ing quantities of nitrogen, p oyfihorus, sometimes calcium or potash. But be- gides all four of these elements, your flowers must have magnesium, iron, manganese, sulphur, and several others! 'That's why thousands of home gar- deners everywhere use VIGORO, the complete plant food. It supplies alf eleven of the needed food elements in balanced proportions; elimmates all risk of failure from partial starvation. |_ Vigoro is economical, easy to apply. | averages within a point or two of the Mohican Post, 553, American Legion, will meet tomorrow evening in I. O. F. hall. Final arrangements will be made for the Memorial Day exer- cises. Notices have been mailed all members relalive to the change of the regular meeting night, w. C, T. T. EXHIBIT The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will have an educational exhibit displayed in the window of the Harold Engwer store on Fifth Street today and tomorrow. The ex- hibit consists of a mechanical man which raps on the window with a stick to attrict attention and then turns the pages of a book on which are wiltten messages on the effect of alcohol. STUDENTS GIVEN HONOR Principal Leon H. Westfall has an- nounced that Floyd Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baker, 12 Harrison Ave- nue, Will be valedictorian of the 1986 graduating class. - Anr. Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lock- wood, 128 Main street, will be salu- tatorian. - 'Three other students have league boots. There is a trangull look on the face of the average man On the street and store keepers are smil- ing again. One has but to walk a few blocks on any of the stre ts of Glens Falls to see crowds milling in front of mercantile establishments. is not satisfied. He knows there is still much that can be done, and his sustained drive is manifest not only in Washington, but among the sub- ordinates of Mr. Smith as well as the other state and district directors throughout the nation. Out of that will come the tranquillity that is the rightful heritage of us all. That will furnish a great bulwark against the waves of future financial storms that have proved so devastat- ing in the past.. in evidence at the National Home Show in Glens Falls, a project that is headed in Glens Falls by the local better housing committee. There resi- dents of Glens Falls and contiguous towns will see the things that return of prosperity-things that will salutatorian, They are: Dorothy Traver, Geraldine Godfrey and Vol- ney Parks, PLAN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM \The student council of the Junior» Senior High School have made ar- rangements with Hans Helms of New York City, imitator and entertainer, to give a progam» af the assembly at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, There will be an assembly for the elemen- tary school ab 2 o'clock. The public is invited to attemd either assembly. A nominal charge will be made, - SENIOR CLASS PARTY The Senior Class of the local High School are sponsoring a party ftemor- row evening for the schools who ac- companied them on the Washington trip at Eastertime. 'The other classes to attéena _are from the following schools: - Valley - Falls, Cambridge, Fort Ann and Mechanicville,' Games will be played and dancing enjoyed. BENEFIT SUPPER A chicken supper will be served this evening by the Ladies Aid So- ciety of the Fortsville Methodist Church in the church annex begin- ning at 5:30 o'clock, +Mae Dolan is class adviser. JEHNIOR CLASS PROM The Junior class of the High School will conduct its annual Prom on May 3% in the High School. Miss take the drudgery out of housework -things that will once more give the housewife a chance to direct the spiritual and social life of the family -things that will make home so at- tractive as to make criminal inclina- tions a negligible factor. ~ ''Those of us who have seen the displays that will be shown in Glens Falls National Home Show, sophisti- cated though we are on the subject, still marvel at these modern develop- ments in home equipment. \Mr. Smith will have government experts there to tell the visitors how they foo may acquire these things through the easy-to-pay FHA plan. I know the admiaistrator, Mr. Newson, Mr. Guthrie and other Washington officials are profoundly appreciative K. C. COUNCIL TO CONFER TWO DEGREES TONIGHT K. OF C. DEGREE WORK The first and second degrees, will be conferred on a class of 45th Dis- Columbus, ab 7:30 o'clock this evening: at the home in Warren Street,. Fifty candidates to receive the two degrees will be from councils in this city, Hudson Falls Fort Edward .and Whitehall. Candidates are requested to assemble at the home 'at. 7:15 \And yet Administrator McDonald 7 \\The sense of security is growing. | \The administrators drive will be |, have been been strong factors in the: trict candidates at the special meeting {I! of Glens Falls Council, Knights of | U \It's gypsy weather to- night,\\ said the old butler .as rain and wind howled about the great stone castle. He called it that because in ' his native Wales, gypsies, caught in the storm, came begging at the door---as if blown in with the rain. % .And \gypsy weather\ that eventful night was to. bring to the castle the mysterious girl known as Hope, who thereafter was to tangle the lives of the two Joris brothers. . oe wop o - To Rupert, brilliant devil-driven head of the house, Hope's coming offered a fantastic remedy for bitterly hurt pride. And to Dirk, the younger brother, her o'clock. A buffet luncheon will follow as soon as ground. thaws; ed cect | mg, en sco DANCE L, the business session. 1 t. es owers when you plant them. Instruc- e Alumni Association of the ig PET tions in every bag. ss t cho vi public dance Plansgi'gfilgv? fag? Umlgéglgor'a re- , - se e oi tal be t figfifidag; union of the Forty-third, Un,5, Vol- USE THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD. * hew unteers Association on Friday and I | Freddie Feandall and his orchestra Saturday, July 10 and 11, in Burling- I wfi‘féficgancmg will be from 9 to 12 ton, Vt. Several local residents are o 4 * . expécted to attend the event. Supplies all eleven food [ LADIES' AID SESSION ADVERTISEMENT PP The Ladi. Aid Society of the ® . elements needed from for! [| methodist . Church , will . mees , this - tl. - fevading at 1:30 o'clock at the home . - of Mrs. Thomas Whipple, Baker Ave- , i . Give your perennials this square meal sudden introduction as Rupert's wife presented bat- fling problems. e _ Mystery and romance combine ienzte‘rtuifning-I‘fy in _ * Miss Houston's absorbing story, which-moves to a sur- - prising and happy conclusion. ~ - ; , @ ug. . 0; Go Quitk-No Cutting-No Salves . PARENTS OF SON 1 tal Jw a - . | H. B. & H. M. PARKS . || ue. andlits Atitwa ae | anion) ||| . , 2 eu s -/ iby z the parents of a son, born at 11 o'cleck | -to relieveitching, bleeding and pro- - Vigoro Distributor 1ast evening ab their home, 12 Fourth | truding piles. 'This imternal medicine _ . t. hot * o 4 & £ AKE Street. _ 'The - infant - weighed | 854 | acts quickly even in old stubborn cages. | 4 b I { : 222 Maple St. Dial 2.3812 t & birth. HEM-ROID succeeds because it helps bo E P 12181 00+4 po nds at birth. _ - -| to heal and restore the affected parte f : R , . A new sulbmobile compass and an| and relieves blood congestion in the ; } \ \ \ me auxiliary compentating device to IOwer bowel-the causeof piles. Only I , ----------- dfemong the nagnatio efeet of ine an medicine can do this. | mes ~* mrs | steel and electrical equipment on the gail)\ ail drugeists say one bottle of | } | |G OR , fear is especdally wieful to the long- =m-ROID Tablets must relieve you * 1; ‘ f - . Aistance motorist. of your Pille misery or money back. | 'The Pertect Plant Food' || ¥ eee f - . Buy it from - _ ]} las as nis nam naaa ; bas v [~ __ { J. M. VARNEY CO. | Announcing the Opening bs s £1 souTH sp.. _. DIAL 2-5518% i c- KELLOGG's | VHGORO®- Lawn, Garden' || [ A be Ber ' #0 C l and. “oh: Seeds . viELE's DRUG store |J | 128 Glen St. ;. piat 23181 | [ UPTOWN STORE 52 SARATOGA AVE.,. SOUTH GLENS FALLS GROCERIES, COLD MEATS, ICK CREAM, | . HOWARD L. HOLLY ee MAGAZINES, ETc, -_ P Lou ee Optometrist - ~ A? E ca 4 Cok 6 ® ~ 'Eyes examined - . _. - |{[ STAMLEY KELLOGG, Proprietor || _\ oo how ned] | * NL 17 KELLOGG, Proprietor | Tel. 25146 ||| DIAL 2-5772 pn m mean wee c ne nz Se m 22 cual ae lal ends I wn ee aed fee t 2 Sa > -- 222 ~\. TURL ALL ree Tene Ohlsen nnn noe Adn siginey las boe . A nle? mors n mtd ion moment honor brk me nerve ren veining n rioner «