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5':; life 1 . ■'/ • ’• &v: .v w-,v , i**SL R n l Estate and 1 nau ranee GREENWICH, N, Y- Fire Insurance That Insures G R E E N W I C H . N . Y . W, L. T OW N S E N D , Agt. O f f i e n a n d R e s i d e n c e S i l i m S t r e e t C .J . W E A V E R , C. E. P R O F E S S I O N A L S K G O O I H B I * A N D S U R V E Y O R L i c e n s e d u n d e r State L a w s K e j n b e r s h i p in A m e r i c a n S o e . o f - C< E. W A T E R F O R D , N . Y . PARTICULAR MEN A x e m o s t particular a b o a t their 'Cigars a n d Tobacco. U n i t e d C i g a r Stores A g e n c y C o m e r llain a n d J o h n Streets O a r Specialty is suiting the taste of e v e r y s m o k e r . W e probably liave m barrel o f cigars, tobacco or cig arettes t h a t \will suit y o u better than whit y o u a r e - n o w buying. E. F. C A R E Y LET PETRI SAVE 1 YOU MOUEY If y o n c a n t h r o u g h qpfelity D r y O e a u i n g gret a n o t h e r season’s w e a r o u t o f tbaj; salt or dress or a n y o t h e r article od -wearing apparel, y o u will hmw s a v e d a v e r y sizeable a m o u n t , j test P E T R I help you. Phone E F. CAREY ° ffice 42 M a i n Strbet, G r e e n w i c h , N . \¥. Or. H. *E. Chesebrough O E N T A L OFFICiE O a f f i Block Over A m c r io n Express GREENWICH, N. Y. P. BRADLEY Try Our 1 Monarch Brand IMIince IV!eat ! Salad Dressing j Teas and Coffee New* and Note* of Timely Interest A b m i t the County and Vicinity. A t a special election held in W a r - r e n s b u r g h M o n d a y e v e n i n g the ta x payers authorized b y a 1 2 8 to 2 5 vote the' expenditure of $9,000 for a n up- to-date Are apparatus. W i t h four n e w scarlet fev e r cases reported in C o h o e s Friday, the n u m ber of cases since N o v e m b e r 1 has r e a c h e d twenty-eight, acc o r d i n g to the records of the C o h o e s health depart ment.’ A. monument erected by the people of the town of Hoosick for the World war dead was dedicated with impress ive Services last week Tuesday, Ar mistice day, in Wood Memorial'park at Hoosick Falls. T h e Iroquois P u l p a n d P a p e r c o m p a n y of T h o m s o n has a w a r d e d a g e n eral contract to J. W . H e n n e s s e y of S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s for the erection of a two-story mill addition, 60 b y 100 feet, estimated to cost $40,000. A n d y G u m p received o n e vote for m e m b e r of a s s e m b l y in the t o w n of Wilton, a n d o n e vote for surrogate in the t o w n o f Corinth, according to the official count m a d e F r i d a y b y the S a r a t o g a c o u n t y b o a r d o f supervisors. at Sckroon* L a k e the t a x p a y e r s a p : p r o v e d of th e proposition to p a y Dr. J o h n Breen, a f o w m e r resident physi cian, $1,500 anna a l l y if h e w o u l d re turn to th&t pla-ce f r o m Port- H e n r y a n d practice. Tlie vote w a s 1 8 8 for, a n d 26 against, s h o w i n g t h e este,eni in* w h i c h Dr. B r e e n is held b y th e resi dents. ' ; ** W i l l i a m Cryne of Schenectady, for m e r sheriff of Sclienectady county, re t u r n e d h o m e S u m d a y w i t h t w o large wildcats, trophies o f a fifteen-minute h u n t in the Catskills. It is said he will l a v e t h e m m o u n t e d . H e shot one a n d a c o m p a n i o n sh-ot the other. T*he state p a y s a b o w n t y o f $ 3 apiece on wildcats. It is expected that the cornerstone of the n«\v M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h at S o u t h G l e n s Palls will b e laid n e x t S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r • 23. Impressive exercises will be held, a t w h i c h Rev. Albert P. Angell, a p r o m i n e n t minister in the T r o y conference, will be the principal speaker. Thirsty motorists passing a w r e c k e d a u t o m o b i l e laden with liquor near Ballston S p % re-cently, s t o p p e d and helped t h e m s e l v e s to the contents in such large quanti ties that officers w h o h a d b e e n s u m m o n e d f o u n d m o s t of the bottles gone w h e n t h e y arrived. T h e occupants ofi the m a c h i n e fled after the accident. T h e steering knuckle o n a n a u t o m o bile truck ownetj b y the G a r v e y drill ing c o m p a n y of Ticonderoga, w h i c h w a s loaded with dynamite, b r o k e re cently a n d the m a c h i n e struck a tree. N o n e of the d y n a m i t e exploded. T h e driver a n d - a n o t h e r m a n on the 'truck escaped injury. A t a special election recently held ' 6 % • F a r m M o r t a g e s W . J G O W & B R O , ; Norfolk. Web. 1 W e have b e e n negotiating f a r m m o r t g a g e s in N e b r a s k a since 1880— 41 years— an d offer to y o u o u r serv- ice3 i n placing y o u r m o n e y in safe securities. | Y o n r principal a n d interest will be p a a d p r o m p t l y w h e n due. I W r i t e as for a list of loans on hand. | oaHEirWieii * j o m r s o H V E L E E E ’Y ca. ‘ Bffoctl'm S an . Sc*pt 28. 1924. i t 1 2 0 1 am. All Ttsi ns Iioily Fxrppc Sunday Eastern Standard Tirao i PASSES* OFT R TRA IX SERVICE l Stibjcct to change -witbont nniir^ \ a - 1 s 1 ■Sfr-TWiid ir AIN LIVE So. Bound ' \SAM PM Lpavf* Arrive Aif PM ! 1*6.50 L,840' J ohnsonville ‘A815,A5 30i M.£8F8.48| Ijees V g 071P5 22 ' jW.«0E*8SO. Snnth < amhrideo fF« ns'F5 20 ; F«.04PS54 Wpst f'amt ridee 'F80i|F5.16‘ WJ)SP8.58j n 7 Summit' F7 57F5 12! tt- 3?®?-02' Arrhdnle 'F7 53 FS 18 ! Pfi. 18|P*9.0fl Kaaton *F7 4 sV s 04 : ^ 2 5 | A 9 1‘; Orppnwirh L7 40l],4 65 t XM, A i l Arrive I.pbvo AM PM ' vehilll 1 r \I v , . ^ a d m i t t e d lie sold'“a n a u t o m o b i l e - b W jailed to provide this b u y e r w i t h a registration certificate. D i M a s i said, h e h a d ’ sold the car for $18, to be paid-in installments, but that t h e b u y e r h a d not m a d e a n y p a y ments. Regardless\ o f th e fact thaffKe said h e w o u l d transfer the c a r d w h e n he obtained th e m o n e y , h e ' w a s fined live dollars. J' T h o m a s N. Pritchard o f Granville, fifty-five y e a r s o f age, head\ rigger in a slate q u a r r y o w n e d b y the N o r t o n Brothers, -was instantly killed S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g w h e n h e w a s t h r o w n t w o h u n d r e d fae£ into th e q u a r r y pit. M r . Pritchard -was tightening a cable o n a large derrick w h e n the accident oc curred. T h e chain s n a p p e d a n d the wire tackle c a u g h t the m a n , t h r o w i n g h i m into th e pit. M i. Pritchard w a s b o m in \Wales a n d c a m e to this c o u n try a s a boy.' H e h a d lived all his life in Granville. T h e survivors are his w i f e a a d t w o sons, o n e a student at S y r a c u s e university. '“M y wlfd has'forgotten h o w play the piano.1' ‘• y o u ’re to -be cobgrat— \ “N o t so— m y daughter has Just' started to learn.” Strange Is Right. • It’s a s t r a n g e a g o W h e n t h e y o all m a i d e n s quaint W h o s t il l caii blush W i t h o u t tho al,d o f paint. M O N D A Y BUStNESS OOLLE8E Traihsyoii quickly' arid places you satisfactorily. Send for details to WARREN fr ADERBOLD Principals B o a r d m a n Bldg., O p p o s i t e Frears, T R O Y , N e w York. S t r u c k b y a D e l a w a r e a n d H u d s o n p a s s e n g e r .trairf s s h e leaped f r o m his automo b i l e to avoid the i m p a c t Fri- d a y _ e x e n i a g i t cemetery'crossing, a half mil'e east of Granville, W a r r e n C. Wilkins of Granville, a t r u c k m a n , w a s t a k e n , to- t h e R u t l a n d hospital in a n unconscious state. H i s injuries are no t considered serious. T h e h i g h w a y crosses t h e railroad track at a n acute , angle at tbe p o i n t w h e r e the collision I occurred a i d there is a slope at o n e app r o a c h . W h e t h e r or n o t the a u t o mobile w a s descending t h e hill w h e n hit b y thei locomotive could not be ascertained f r o m the c r e w as the car ■was no t seen until'it w a s in the path of the train. M r . W i l k i n s w a s in the ca r alone. 8 ALF.il BRAN' H A il Trains Daily Except Sunday 13 A l l XrtlSTQ 1*8.25 T8 & a 19.41 FS.49 AS.36 ABC Arrivo 11 Arrive AM GreenwicJi 1 (’enter Falls JF10.02 1 Bottenvilla *F 9 53 | East Greenwich Sp ©.46 t Oreenwich Junction , L 9 40 A New W ay toHeatY ourHome H e r e is a ftcw and 'unique heating plant f a r y o u r home— th e S u n b e a m C a b i n e t H e a t e r . It's a s a t t r a c t i v e a s a fine p iece of f u r n iture a n d d o e s n 't t a k e u p any m o r e r o o m than a p*rmo- grapli. It heats -while it venti.altrs And i t gives -you t h is heating result witty t h e g r e a t e s t p os s ib le econom y , f i t b u m s c ither hard or s o ft coal o r w o o d a n d e a s ily heats live t o s e v e n rooms. T h e S u n b e a m C a b i n e t H e a t e r takes t h e p lace o f tv/o o r t h r e e stoves. I t i s clean, wholesome and h e a l t h f u l . Com e in t o d a y and l e t u s tell y o u m o r e a b o u t Ttiis w c n d n T u I new h e a t e r , or ask u s t o send you descriptive literature. S U N B E A M C A B I N E T / N H E A T E R .CA L L HARDW A RE CORP. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. ____ ___ Leave AM I — Lea-vo. A.—A. tt W o F— Stop on 8 ignal to receive or ^l&ch&rge paaseng&rs. Notices for a sheriff’s sale of the chattels a n d real estate o f Dr. F r e d erick V a n D e n f c e v g h w h o disappeared f r o m B o u n d L a k e last M a y h a v e been posted. A list o f forty-nine alleged debtors for'profe-ssional .services, to taling nearly $1,500, posted opposite the physician’s f o a m e r h o m e , contains n a m e s of s o m e of the m o s t p r o m i n e n t persons in town, I ------- | A s a precaution against indiscrim- C o n v i c t e d o f driving; a n auto w h i l e ' inate of firearms as the result of intoxicated* following e x a m i n a t i o n in I ^,L'c'e n t disturbances in police court a t T r o y Friday, F r a n k ! 9 ® T^ a J!s P,rerni; Steiner o f Colcnie w a s fined $ 2 5 0 b y I 5 o u r ^ Justice E d w a r d M . A n g e l l a n d Police Justice Jaimes F. B y r o n . Stein- C o u n t y J u d g e G e o r g e S. Raley, w h o er’s license to operate-an automobile I v e . t h e sole privilege in W a r r e n w a s t a k e n f r o m h i m w h e n arrested c0,un t y °,f. P.er\?lte' h a v £ adopt- OctoBer 9 at the s-cene of th e collision1 3 ^ ? rejecting applications b e t w e e n his car naid a trolley at C o n - Persons w h o w i s h protection f r o m gress a n d R i v e r s treets, Tro y . either k l a n s m e n or anti-klansmen. A _______ _ c a m p a i g n h a s also been instituted b y D .u -ir u \ e tlle c o u n t y j u d g e a n d the G l e n s Falls B e c a u s e tbe village h a s no. fire de- polic0 to r e m o v e flrearm a a n d ^xplo- r a r m e n t or a p p a r a t u s A l b a n y a n d sives froni the h a n d s of children *u n . Watervliet firemera w e r e called to W e - aix te en years of age. In a little s a n d s S a t u r d a y a ight to fight a fire m o r e t h a n a w e e k the court which destroyed a two-story h o u s e oc. b e n d e d a p p r o x i m a t e l y twenty-five ^ u p i e d h j Mrs. M a Ty Sullivan, directly b o y s carrying rifles, revolvers a n d fPP0*1}* ^ e H o m e for the A g e d o n amunition, a n d in o n e case several the A l b a n y - T r o y r o a d S p a r k s f r o m b o v s h a d a b o u t 100 stolcn dj-namite the building blew to the roof of the H o m e a n d several •were threatened. other buildings caps. GET STARTED NOW! You know you ought to save— so why not begin today ? You can start an account with this bank for any amount from $1 to $5,000. It’s not the amount^ but the getting started that’s jnost important. • f The luckiest day you’ll ever have is the day you put your first money in this Bank, if you are already a depositor, keep your account growing, for evw^-dol* lar you save will bring you one dollar nearer to pros perity. • Assets exceed $26,000,000. Write for Our Booklet HOW TO SAVE BY MAIL National Savings Bank 70-72 STATE ST. ALBANY, W. Y. A resolution asfcing the state legis lature to fix b y l a w the m a r r i a g e of m i n o r s w a s presented F r i d a y at the N e w \York state fiederation of w o m e n ’s clubs convention at L a k e Placid b y J u d g e Luella II. N o r t h of the Chil d r e n ’s court of Cl inton county. T h e resolution m a i n t a i n e d that e v e n w i t h the consent of g u a rdians. children u n de r sixteen should no t b e allowed to w e d unless at the s a m e t i m e the j u d g e o f the local childrctn's court sanctioned the marriage. G e o r g e T. Todd, for the p a s t thirty- fave y e a r s connected with the U n i t e d States w e a t h e r b u r e a u a n d for m o r e t h a n nineteen years official ftvroraiter at A l b a n y , died o 3 acute dilatinn o f the heart at his hoane in that city last w e e k W e d n e s d a y afternoon, after a n illness of a b o u t twvelve hours. It is s-aid that m e r e h a n d H s e valued at m a n y t h o u s a n d s of dollars in w a r e h o u s e s a l o n g the H u d s o n ha s b e e n s a v e d t h r o u g h the heediaigs of M r . Todd's flood warnings. T h e plant of tine V e r m o n t Milling' Prod u c t s corporati-on, a mile an d a half southeast of Fair H a v e n , Vt.. w a s destroyed by fire M o n d a y night w i t h a loss e s t i m a t e d at m o r e than 5300,090. FinishodI material, g r o u n d slate for use o n l-oofs, w o r t h a b o u t $ 125,000, w a s also destroyed, as well as a large a m o u n ' l of valuable m a chinery. T h e office building whi c h w a s locatpd s o m e distance f r o m the plant w a s the only building «aved. A b o u t sixty m e n were e m p l o y e d in the plant?. T h e i r A m a z i n g N e w V a l u e Miss M a r i e M c D a d e . sixty years of age, died at her hoane in A l b a n y S u n d a y with a br o k e n neck sustained early that mornlrap: w h e n she fell while w a l k i n g in lieT sleep. T h e w o m an, a confirmed soimnambulist, left h e r h o m e early, walking: a b o u t the streetk for s o m e time. W h e n she returned f r o m her walk, stifil sleeping, she at t e m p t e d to enter the w r o n g h o m e . S h e s t u m b l e d over t h e b a s e m e n t steps, tripped a n d fell laeadlong, b r e a k i n g he r n e c k a g a i n s t a brick w i h d o w sill. I*. J. 6 CTJIXY, Supt., Qroen-wicii, N T. T I M E T A B L E . Hudson Valley Railway Co. Leave Greenwich for Thomson, SchuylervLUe, ‘ Stallwater, ' Meclanic- ville, Waterford and Troy— 6 : 20 , 7:25, 8s2S, 9:25, 10:25, 11:26 a.m. 12:25, 1:25,2:25, 3:25, 4:25, 6:25, 6:25, 7:25,. Ss2£, 9:25, 10:25 and the 11:25 p.m. io Stillwater only. Eieiwe Greenwich fer Fort Edward, Hudson Falls and Glens Falls—6:20, ®s2fi, 10:25 a.m., 12:25, 2:25, 8:25, 4:2s, 6:25, S:25, 10:25. Arrive at Greenwich from Sfcill- water— 7:22. From Waterford—8:22. From Troy, \Waterford Mechanicville, ^ Stillwater, Schuylerviile and Thom- sont—9:22, 10 : 22 , 11:22 a.m., 12 : 22 , 1:22,2:22, 3:22, 4:22, 5:22, 6tB2r 7:22, 8 : 22 , 9:22, 10 : 22 , 11:22 p.m. Arrive at Greenwich Irora Glens falls, Hudson Falls and Fort Edward, —7:S2, 9:22, 11:22 a.m., 1:22, 3:22, 9=22.' 6 : 22 , 7:22,9:22, 11:22 and 12:22 U p s o n B o a r d Just the thing to put over that cracked ceiling or side wall. Upson Tile Board Makes a beautiful side ^wall for the Idtchen or bath room. PRICE—-Less than anything else you can put on. It is easy to put on. LET’S TALK IT OVER L. C . DUNNING Coal, Lumber, Feed, Wood The Coach is now priced below all companion. It is the greatest value in Hudson-Essex history. Largest production of 6-cylinder closed cars in the world makes possible these price reductions. Hudson - Essex alone have re sources to create this car and this price. Everyone knows the Coach rep resents highest closed car value. Not merely because it exclusively provides “Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost.\ Even more important is the out standing value in the Hudson &nd Essex chassis, famous for performance distinction and re liability not equalled by many costlier cars. No car at or near the price rivals the Coach in actual proof of value—which is sales. I H U D S O N C O A C H NOW *1395 WAS *1500 S ' Freight and Tax Extra E S S E X C O A C H NOW *945 WAS *1000 V . Freight a n t Tax-Extra Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Closed Car in the World GREENWICH GARAGE - 1 Whiteside and Buell, Prop. • Greenwich, N. Y. 5 5 7 S M 1