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o. nines fiStellarton Mmer { SPA ATTORNEY WEDS n TERA WORK REL-ll“3 IN tDead-lmé Frlday x ~~ - VI p TY l T ARIES | Rescue Squad finde, JN NEW YORK CEREMONY! COUNTY COST $143,266) on Applwat‘tons O0 BE l’ ¥ NAVY [m . I U Fracomina»: I 8 Klued ln’ Shaft Mrs. Frances Aurfiack Weir, daugh-': Operation of work relief under the ' f or Beer P ermztsi: ter of Mrs. Willliam J. {TERA in Warten \Gounty excluswe 4. $5. amas , . 4 summon, N. S., May 14. (P)-| Ballston Spa, and. Attornégl lgggmoé of the City of Glens alls, from No-] Applications for off-prenilse heer 11. | action nearly completed |. BEE?“ fiuwb‘émfié’ffi‘ctxxmafi“? Si‘aih‘omifiieé‘winfim‘e‘m 1:2??? f |goe Campbell, one of the Stellarton| Wells Barrett, son of Mrs. Simon w.) Yeraber 30, 1085, to February 1, 1936, censes must he filed by mail with OR the Beace-time record navy. 2PPr0\ |yclook Pridayafternoon at the home| Union. - Gemetery.. € I 2 | minefs who tised their lives to save | Barreet Of Saratoga Springs; were COSt according to a report ing state Liquor Authority, State Of-| Priation. bill Admital Wiliam: Academy Street, The Rev. Frederic # ; Dr. D. K. Robertson and Alfred Scad- | married Tuesday in New York Mr, presented to the Board of supervisors fice Building, Albany, not later than Standley, acting secretary, said yes-|%L. Bradley,. rector of St, Paul's Eipis-|. 'Mrs: Mary Kelso «din, died yesterday in the depths of| Barrett is a member of the law firm. & Lake George yesterday by Gilbert | ; _ Church, will officiate, Inter>| | MacGregor shaft, of Barrett, Simon and Wolfe, of! \Obe\ 4 Warrensburg. | [tomorrow, it was announced yester.| terday the havy was ready to start im-, mg“ will be in Granville, The ._ «NORTH CREEK. Mary Km?! ' 'body'! 88, was found dead in bed Wedn A roaring \cogl string of | Ballston Spa. 'day at the office of the Warren Goun-| mediate construction of 'a $10,000,000 Foy torey to the home today. & 68 loaded carts retumingpto the suéace, Sp WPA PROJECTS CLOSED Jby Alcoholic Beverage Control Board'| floating dry dock as patt of the, | was Y ‘gzy from! at $120 hocmfi in? it Luntheon Meetmg at -strucl th: 27-year-old Campbell * CONTINUE MILK DRIVE + An the Colvin building, this city, [Hawaiian Islands. défense line. Harr Chas Funeral t ug telr, Mrs, Willlam Co o Th Q b 14,000 feet underground and killed him. ALBANY, N. ¥,, May 14. (P)-Theé]: AT WILTON GURN SPRING Warren County officials. added that:. | He disclosed this as he appeared. to arty e al Mrs“? ved by one 0th}? “32,115 w; | e. Queensbury {almost instantly. 'Legislature voted last hight in its clos- 'l instructions to this effect were en-) testify before the Senate foreign re- NEWCOMB-Funeral services for: an: se fix ordwgh‘g 0 ree I~ Campbell was on a fishing trip with| ing hours to continue New York| Charging & lack of coopgration: tlosed with forms sent to all off- | lations committee on the negotiations | Harry | 'Chase, who died Tuesday, will | yeral grandcniidren. . m - Mrs; Fobert C. Carter was elected | other miners when- they heard of the} State's \Drink More Milk\ campaign|on the part of town officials, Ernest premisé licensees, which led to the signing of the new: 'be conducted at 2 o'clock Friday aft-, . © “Rent of Chepontuc Chapter, Daugh-}Moose River gold mine collapse and | for another year. D. Collame;, Saratoga .County WPA All persons.now holding grocery or| London naval treaty now before the jernoon in the Methodist Episcopal Mrs. Edna Dodd ( of the American Revolution, atthe imprisonment of Dr. Robertson, in- ---) supervising engineer, yesterday closed drug store beer lHcerses who wish to-| cominittee: |Church The Rev. Frederic B.! SARATOGA SPRINGS.-Mrs. Hu g / & luncheon meeting yesterday after- | Seadding and Herman R. Magill of | Seadding and the body of Magill was|a road project at Gurn Spring and | avail themselves of the privilege of| 'The committee meeting was post» | Grimm, . pastor, will officiate. Inter-} Dodd, 79, died Wednesday at Her | 4 - ”0°“ at The Queensbury, replacing Toronto. broken 10 days after the collapse. _ |a sewing project at Wilton. Twenty» renewing their liGenses were urged byl poned, however, because of the ab») ment will be in Newcomb Cemetery: |residence, 100 _ Woodlawn Ann“. h rs, Byron J. Lapham. Other officers| \We'll have to go, boys,\ Campbell Campbell olily returned from a trip four men and eight women wers| the Warren. County Board to see thatfdence of several members. I 'after a long illness. élected from a slate presented by Mrs: | saidito the group. | - | to Boston last Saturday. He began thrown out of work 'by the move. [ill questions on forms are answered, Funeral of Samuel MoLaughlin 'Fdagar Birdsall, chairman of the| He was among the miners and | work in the coal mine Monday. I Supervisor Vincent Varney of Wilton | photographs of premises enclosed, and: plication, in order that they tay be} NORTH OREEK.-Funeral services| _ The automobile industry commune. Ao -~ nominating committee, at the meeting | draegermen in the Reynolds shaft| He is survived by his widow and & )| diclared that politics causedthe shut=| that. the required bond and check in accepted by the: State Liquor Author» for Samuel McLaughlin, who died | 89 per cent of all gasoline produced, Pil, 'are: Mrs. John H. Barker, vice the last batrier to Roberfson,l child. w down. payment of the fee complete the ap= ity. | ' Tuesday, were conducted today at the \and 59. per: cent of all lubricants. \ + xegent, succeeding Mrs. Louis P. -- z-: - - __ _. . . o & dbaker inin t he & f porn © . . {Brown; Miss Mabel C. Rogers, treas- wougineme s a a s comin ~~~ mum cmm , , a - 7 ‘ urer, succeeding Mrs. H. N. Dickingon; Mrs. W. P. Leavens, corresponding: __ secretary, re-elected; Mrs. George 1. # Davis, secretary, succeeding Mrs. John \_ R. Loomis _ A report on the recent Continental] Congress in Washington, D. C., pre- pared«-by Mrs, F. P. Leetch of Wash- R ington, who has been official delegate. b, of the Chepontuc Chapter for the past Se us several years, was 'read-by. Mrs. aie Loomis. It was a comprehensive res F port stressing the interest in the youth P 'of the country. Assisting Mrs., Bird-. #oc sall on the nominating committee: b, were Mrs. Hubert C. Brown and Miss Josephine Batcheller. Barn Is Destroyed Near W evertown as nghtnmy Strikes During the severe evere electrical storm: which struck Wevertown and vicinity t about 5 o'clock yesterday morning, & barn on the Martin Harrington farm about two miles east of Wever- town was struck by lightning and de- | stroyed by fire. The entire contents to n of the barn, including & young calf, were destroyed. As a result of another severe storm 4 which struck that section late yester- io wens =_. ___| Dr. H. E. Chesebr h Men! {homo of his daughter, Mrs: William WASHINGTON, May 14. (Me—With GREENWICH—Funenl services for.| 'Alexander, and later in the Baptist. E t A P IE day aficruoon, Wevertown was with- cut electriz lights for several hours, A storm Tuesday caused consider- able daincge near Fort Ann. Light- ning struck and killed two cows own- } ced by Harry Owens, and several sheep i on the Wray farm, owned by Good- g/ man Brothers, were killed. 'The home . of Mrs. Daniel Evans was struck and { the chimney and roof partially ripped off. Lightning entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carpenter and ( set fire to curtains. The homes of § Archie Osborne and Herman Stanger were also struck and damaged. | Boy Scout“ Notes l 1 Plans ars complete for the Beout :l 4 Merit Badge Exposition to be con- | ducted at the Glens Falls Armory <M & tomorrow and Saturday. The affair is E $ sponsored by the Mohican Council, Boy Scouts of America, and will depict & number of merit badge subjects such as camping, cooking, first aid, _ athletics, physical development, and many others. % Last evening the cooperation of. a FE corps of workers made possible the x erection of the merit badge booths-- scouters, scout dads and others inter- f ested worked to a late hour complet» | M ing preparation of the booths. This % evening scouts from the different a troops in the area will complete the € booths. Ge A Scout Merit Badge Exposition is © ® something new in this section of the country and seldom, if ever, attempted by Councils except in large cities. 4 The exposition is continuous-PFri- 3 day and Saturday evenings from 7 until 10 and Saturday afternoon from. 2:30 to 5. Tickets may be obtained from any Scout or at Scout Head- E5 i quarters. POLICE GET SOUVENIRS Addison B. Colvin has presented several souvenirs to Chief of Police George H. Culver, including a dark lantern used by the police here before flashlights were used. * JAPAN NEEDS SHIPS-NAGNO TOKYO, May 14 (P)-Japan's naval secretary, Admiral Osami Nagno, told parliamentarians yesterday that Mip- pon must build more ships soon or be sf outdistanced by America, Lake Luzerne - Hadley PUPILS GIVE PROGRAM # , AT GRANGE MEETING LAKE LUZERNE-HADLEY-A gym team comprised of students at Had- A H ley-Luzerne High school gave an ex- r § hibition at the Glens Falls Grange f Tuesday evening. Among the students participating were James Williams, | Richard Hurd, Leon Warner, Thomas 1 Priddy, James Priddy, Berbard Lilli- | f } bridge;, Marjorie Robinson, Harry Bar- - : ber, Jeanette Stanton, Donald Stan- f © ton, Cortland Ross, Jane Fyfe, Jane Nog stone, Ruth Hagadorn, Robert Wood- i { ard, Jack Rolman, Emest Gilbert, The program featured & wand drill, ' work on parallel bars and high bars. \agl Fike Harty Barber and Richard Hurd \ staged a duel. F I Cortland Ross and Domamld Stanton Elta , acted as clowns. Stuart M. Townsend, physical direc- tor in the local high school, had - NEW YORK CITY, May 14-Today, Socony-Vacuum | 1 officials announced the introduction of a new, im- het CC proved gasoline-New Mobilgas-available in the T East for thefirst time. This gasolme goes on sale today at 20 000 Socony dealers. o Q In the last few days, great fleets of Socony tank-trucks have v1s1ted over 20,000 dealers. New globes are going up on thousands of Socony pumps. f Your dealer is ready now- with the new gasoling. This new gasoline is called Mobllgas . .. and the best guarantee of its - finer quality is this fact: it replaces a gasoline already a 3 to 1 favorite . with motorists in this section of the country! C20 B :Socony is proud to announce that the new Mobilgas is better-in these three ways: First, it is HIGHER POWERED. Not only quicker-firing .* (more pick-up and power), but more mileage in each gallon. Second, it w = 5g charge 2:2: 111mm“ ~ has LESS PING. Makes. all engines run smoother and quicter. Third, it } Ingerne-siadiey baud sponsored by -is TESTED RIGIDLY for absolute uniformity. =-- a toa a, fifimoégmnstegefirg: . ___ We believe one tankful will prove it to your satlsfactlorg You'll notice . ( at 7:30 o'clock in the fire house. _ a difference in the performance of your car with this new Mobilgas -the . E , x mflgfififfiffiflfifzfig finest gasoline Socony ever made! at Pal point Pee Gare _ Why not start enjoying Mobllgas performance today? Just drive in -= } 112mm wil prsesidm ‘ fifyegfiggi] gobgpéécbsign oa ne gfilgfzfiaogrzg mgfizznm $13 you've used before. On- . 8151131211311)! 32;2 21:52; gig]?! flfifigéo Rgld 2:58fisotgndxfegfl of New York oH laned SIIVICE m hal h I rta # RAV Comm: 10:30 o'clock; Bunday school at 10; 30 O’clock. ' ‘smmmnfilnu 1‘ IIANEN and DORSEKN @ [« | roor . «- 18 WARREN