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'* •; *TTTVfrj, «5 «n gv^M«• , -tf ; NO-VEMjlR 19, 1924 FIVE .iBiil%niiji|iiiiii!wiiiiu[ii]iiiiiiiiiit|iinin[iiiiiiiiHi:i|[iiiiii!iiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii]ii]iiiiiiii[iniii!tiiii!!iiit[iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiii[|it)ii!!iii[iiiiiiiii[iiiimi<i^ Th« fori Edward Advertiser j --------------------------------------- l ------------------------------- | F O R T E D W A E D , N » Y . f N O V E ^ B E l M 19, 1924 f • - ' 1 HARTFORD MAN KILLED 1NRAILR01 fftl gals add pe r s o n a l s t begin D £ u n k . f a r amount*’ . f day you already wy-dol- to pros- ink N. Y. — H r . a n d Mrs. G e o r g e T h e b o w e r e -eeent visitors in Clifton Park. — D a v i d R, Tinkey, U p p e r B r o a d way, is s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s in S a l e m . -— Mrs. E. V. Taslcer w a s t h e g u e s t jf irienis in S c h e n e c t a d y last Sat urday. »— M.iss M.. D . S t r o n g of Fostoria, J|g>, h a s b e e n s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s . j ■tow m, — Ralpfc E. Stafford a n d f a m i l y of S a l e m w e r e the recent gue s t s of rela tives her«e. ’— TTionnas F. S h e a of O s s i n i n g w a s ~e gue s t last w e e k of his parents o n .Loci street. „ — ML rs. Leslie N e w t o n , B e v e r l y Street, lias gone to R a y b r o o k for s e v eral inontths. . , - — Mrisa H e l e n R a y m o n d h a s b e e n s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s with relatives % OrwolB, Vt. N e l s o n C h a p i n Stru c k b y Train M o n d a y N i g h t — H i s C a r F o u n d o n E a s t Street. — A son' wasj b o r n recently to M r . _______ a n d Mrs. Francis M a c e y , L o w e r O a k I street. • I N e l s o n C h a p i n of H a r t f o r d w a s in- — T h e F o r t E d w a r d M o t h e r s club i stantly killed M o n d a y n i g h t a t the will jmeet in |he B r o a d w a y school ’ n o r t h en d of the D e l a w a r e a n d H u d - building t o m o r r o w night. A n out-of- 1 s o n railroad yards a t F o r t E d w a r d , t o w n s p e a k e r will a d d r e s s the m e e t - w h e n h e w a s hit b y a freight train, ing. ! It is s u p p o s e d the m a n w a s w a l k i n g — Mrs. D. H-. C o r k r a n attended the 1 a l o n g the tracks t o w a r d S m i t h ’s B a - F o u r t h district S u n d a y school con- sin o n his w a y h o m e . H e w a s a b o u t ~ t w e n t y - t w o y e a r s o f age. Identification w.as obtained b y a chauffeur’s license f o u n d in his cloth ing. H i s h e a d w a s c r u s h e d so as to render recognition impossible, a n d his left a r m w a s severed. Dr. W . S. C u t h b e r t of H u d s o n Falls, coroner, or- I d e r e d the b o d y t a k e n to the D e F o r e s t u n d e r t a k i n g parlors in F o r t E d w a r d . T u e s d a y m o r n i n g C h a p i n ’s car w a s f o u n d standing on E a s t street. It is believed that it w e n t out of c o m m i s sion a n d he started to walk h o m e . Relatives in H a r t f o r d w e r e notified a n d c a m e a n d confirmed the identifi cation: H e is survived b y his mother, a n d a brother, W y m a n E. C h a p i n , w h o live in Hartford, a n d a sister residing in S o u t h Glens Falls. T h e b o d y ha s b e e n r e m o v e d to vention held in the B a p t i s t c h u r c h at F o r t A n n Friday, a m m a d e on e of the addresses of the afternoon. — Dr. D. H. C o r k r a n attended a aneeting of the W o r l d Service c o m m i s sion, of w h i c h h e is a m e m b e r ^ i n T r o y last week. T h e m e e t i n g w a s held in the State Street M e t h o d i s t church. — M r . a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m Bray, E a s t street, h a v e a n n o u n c e d the e n g a g e m e n t of their daughter, M a r y M . Br a d y , to J o h n F * ICanaley, so n of J o h n Kanaley, B a l d w i n avenue,- this village. _ — Mrs. D, H. C o r k r a n h a s returned to h e r h o m e \after s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s w i t h her daughter, Mrs. A. G. FORT MILLER E v e r e t t Bristol, G e o r g e I n m a n , A r gyle; B e r t Tefft, M r s . Bert Tefft, Mjrs. | L e R o y H u t c h e n s , M r s - M a b e l S y - — M r s . D , Carsivell s p e n t the w e e k brandt, Miss1 Louise Hall, N o r t h *.n Troy. Greenwich. — A nine-pound girl w a s b o r n re- A rising a n d u n a n i m o u s vote w a s , ceritly to M r . a n d M r s . J o s e p h Jordan, given at the meeti'ng for the return of ^ r- an<I Mrs. H . S. E l l s w o r t h a n d th e present pastor, R e v . G . W . H a m - f a m i l y spent S u n d a y in S a r a t o g a with iltSn. .... t Davis, at Syracuse. S h e also visited — M i 1, a n d Mrs. J a m e s L o n g o f ,h e r other daughter, M i s s K a t h r y n S c h e n e c t a d y called o n relatives in this I C o r k r a n , w h o is attending college in village S u n d a y . I t h a t city. — Kirs. L o u i s N o v i c k h a s b e e n — T h e Junior a n d Senior classes of Hartford, and_ the funeral a n d inter- spe-jidini; a f e w d a y s in A l b a n y as the I t h e local h i g h school h a v e decided to ’ m e n t will be in that place. iJiieat of friends. j p u b l i s h a school p a p e r a n d the staff ■ ------------------ \ — Mrs. E. D u r k e e a n d M i s s L e o n a , h a s been c h o s e n to h a v e c h a r g e of the , R e a d y for Basketball Season. S u i A e e spent the w e e k e n d w i t h w o r k . T h e n a m e b y w h i c h the publi- ■friends in T r o y . i cation will b e k n o w n h a s not yet b e e n 1 an* u a l m e e t i n g to select a ■Rprt.Hin £. D a v i s a n d F r e d Lane_ decided upon. , m a n a g e r for the c o m i n g basketball L e a v e s b u r n i n g b e n e a t h the large . s e a s o n H o w a r d M a c D o u g a l l w a s u n a n - b a m of J o h n H . M c M a h o n in the rear i ehosen. J a m e s Bennett w a s of the L o u g h l i n stbre, B r o a d w a y , Sat- • e lected captain of the squad. M a c has u r d a y m o r n i n g , w e r e extinguished b y I collected o n e of the finest array of a h y d r a n t s t r e a m applied b y the Sat- P a y e r s that h a s b e e n seen on a local terlee H o s e c o m p a n y . T h e origin- of court since the d a y 3 of the ol<1 “M a - the fire is u n k n o w n . roons.” J u s t a f e w o f the boys w h o — T h e entertainment w h i c h w a s re- wil1 d o n Bi Ai c - u n i f o r m s are B e n - eeritly staged in the parlors of the nett< D u g a n , Colvin, Kenne d y , Malin, Baptist ch u r c h of this village b y the Ives- S h a w , B o w e a n d A l DelSignore. m e m b e r s of the B a r a c a class, w a s re- m a n a g e m e n t h a s in v i e w three or peated T h u r s d a y evening at the D u r - four c o a c h e s of great ability to drill k e e t o w n church. Al Stowell’s M e l o d y the local b °ys- A n y t e a m s w i s h i n g B o y s a c c o m p a n i e d the tr o a p e a n d fur- b o o k the B e a v e r s should c o c n m u n i - nished the musical p r o g r a m . fat® with H o w a r d Z. M a c D o u g a l l , care — Mrs. J. D. Scott of Williamstown, Linindoll’s restaurant, B r o a d w a y , Mass., w a s the recent guest of Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d M c N a u g h t o n , U p p e r B r o a d w a y . Mrs. Scott a n d her h u s band, Rev. J. D. Scott, w e r e f o r m e r Residents of this village, Mr . Scott b e ing the rector of Rt. J a m e s Episcopal c h u r c h for a n u m b e r of years. jof S a r a t o g a w e r e the recent guests of -Mrs. <3. 31. Fields. — Mrs. C . M . Slack a n d children .aave returned f r o m a several d a y s ’ ■visit i n B l a c k River. — Charles S a n d e r s p r e e of A l b a n y tias-been s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s at his lioraio on Beverly street. — Willfiam F. Jackson, M c C r e a cstreot, h-as r e t u m e d f r o m a business ■grip t o K e w Y o r k city. • — D o r r F . Cu r r y , E a s t street, left ^ h e r s d a y for O n e o n t a , w h e r e h e spent * ihe weolc e n d w i t h friends. ' — Dr, L e o n a r d H u l s e b a c h ha s re s u m e d frr om his vacation spent in the vicin ity of T u p p e r Lake. — Elliott Jewell has returned to his Jiorne on N o t r e D a m e street after a ■week's visit in St. Louis, M o . — Mrs. J a m e s D. Elder, Beverhy fc’i't, I h the guest of Mr. a n d Mrs. - - L a H a r s h in B r o o k l y n . ) ^^fcJrs, Jiave ret iOW7in JT ft V13 It I tt kllio * ««««-»£«- • I vVI« m Witr ' wa/inc- w v u k w / <-1uu i v/n m r ------- '• ----- ... I u C (, 1'T' U f't t’ ll — M r « _ Charles M a n n i s , E a s t street, i A l b a n y r o a d last T h u r s d a y . T h o s e his hearing restored recently at e v a n - , the C.ift ,n.l Ira shop. (.Irns_ha[ls ^ 8 s p e n d L n g s o m e time w i t h he r m o t h - 1 f r o m Fort E d w a r d w h o attended w e r e gehstic m e e t i n g s ^ in A l b a n y , after] i a' - f',r the (rranjre fair to e H a r v e y McCaadletss H a r v e y McCandless, f o r m e r l y of Argyle, died last w e e k W e d n e s d a y in P o u g h k e e p s i e at the a g e o f seventy- s e v e n years. T h e hodjc. w a s b r o u g h t to A r g y l e T h u r s d a y a n d the funeral w a s held f r o m th e S o u t h A r g y l e U. P. c h u r c h Fri d a y afternoon. Rev. F. \W. Crosbie officiated. Burial w a s in the S o u t h A r g y l e cemetery. M r . M c C a n d less is survived b y one brother, S a m uel M c C a n d l e s s of Chicago. — T h e m e m b e r s of tb-e ’W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y board o f supervisors will be entertained this w e e k T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g by the A u t o m o b i l e club in G r a n g e hall. A d d r e s s e s will be m a d e b # S e n a t o r M o r t i m e r Y . Ferris of Ti-' eonderoga, a n d A d d i s o n B. Colvin a n d J a m e s McPhillips of Glens Falls. H o w a r d P o w e r s w a s badly .bruised a n d s h a k e n u p abo u t 8 o ’clock last w e e k T u e s d a y e v e n i n g w h e n his Chev- relatives. — M r . a n d M r s . Willis L o o k e r of G r e e n w i c h spent S u n d a y with,, rela tives here. — M i s s Viola S a n d e r s h a s been spending the past w e e k w i t h friepds in Watervliet. — M i s s Mildred EadlifF of Schuyler ville spent the -week e n d in F o r t M i l ler with friends. — M i s s S i g n a J o h n s o n of Glens Falls spent the w e e k e n d wi t h M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n D a v i s o n a n d family. — M r s . L a u r a Fuller of S a r a t o g a Springs has been s p e n d i n g the past w e e k with Mr. an d M r s . H . S. Ells worth. — -Susan P e n d e r of H u d s o n Falls, Mr. N e v i n s a n d d a u g h t e r M a r g a r e t of -S a r a t o g a Springs a n d M r . a n d Mrs. M e H u g h of G r e e n w i c h s p e n t -Sunday with M r . a n d M r s . F r a n k Nevins. — M r . a n d Mrs. R i c h a r d W e b b and- daughter, Beatrice M a y , of Chester, Mass., spent T h u r s d a y a n d Fr i d a y rolet sedan w a s said to h a v e been ‘ \ 1 ^ Mrs. W e b b ’s pOTents, M r . a n d F o r t E d w a r d . H e a r i n g Restored. crowdeti off the D u r k e e t o w n road a b o u t t w</ miles' f r o m Fort E d w a r d . H i s injuries are not expected to prove serious. H e vvas attended b y Dr. B. 0. Tillotson of F o r t E d w a T d , a n d b y Dr. G. M . Stillman. . . Town Notes : ' — Mrs. Albert M c E a c h r o n w a s a Fort E d w a r d visitor Friday. — Mi's Flora R a n d l e s is spen d i n g a short time with friends in Glens Falls. — M a n y of the cisterns in Atgyle are gettintr d r y a n d -the w a t e r in the reservo 11 i* v e r y low. — R e \ a n d Mrs. G. W. H a m i l t o n entertained District Superintendent An g e l l T h u r s d a y night- — M r . a n d M r s . Charles Soutler of Whitehall w e r e guests- last w e e k at the hom,* of J. A. Barkley. — M i s - A n n a a n d Helen M c D o u gall h a v e heen guests at the h o m e of M r . a n d Mrs. T h o m a s Cuthbert. — M r n n d M r s . W i l l i a m E. Steven son left Friday for Utica, w h e r e they will be irjfsts of M r . a_nd Mrs. F r a n k Steven^ - ri — S e w ral A r g y l e younp: m e n went deer h u ' \ r u Saturday. Porter Bur- ! r e s s '-••■'ned with a t w o hundred p o u n d Iu. k — Th> l. x sni-ial givfe-n by the Fas- re- ' tfrn S ’.f ] dies la«t Friday night well atti-ndi-ci. Fiftrer linl- Mrs. H. S. Ellsworth. — A series of m e e t i n g s are being held in the R e f o r m e d c h u r c h each week. Last w e e k the Rev. J a c o b V a n Ess, a f o r m e r pastor of the church, w a s the speaker. T h i s w e e k W e d ne s d a y e v e n i n g tine s p e a k e r w a s Mr. d a m s o n of the Glens Falls-Y. M . C. A . DON'T GET UP NIGHTS John Lumpkins, Dayton, , says: “t ome to 7 Carr, j M . ar, J I v.i, ih»,w > ou 25 pi«»r- & of g’uvel inttt passed ofK*r Luaiated Buchu ^Keller t'ormu i£<nl up 13 U m e a at night for two > ••ars. LithiaffKl tlucbu clt*anRi’d the liktj E p s o m sa.ta io t'.e b-.wi-’d, thor ' : rel.tvi-j irnta»nnf ^rivi.goui fu.-ti^nmai1 r and m-atrulizK ? w£- : es.-o 'i n thi* raus«-a of «n- /.-ral a'u i nf r«* ! la*3d<»r at ni«;hL Uthi- •d l ucaa Fnrn.u1 H not e <*h ap' edicine. The tarl**ti 2 nti* each Sold t leading drug stur* s or Ke. cf Laboratory, >*rhanicsburfe, Ohio. S^old locally at < im ntryman and Donnell's A c c o r d i n g to a n article m cent issue of th p A l b a n y ICnicker- , w a s fa, bu L k e r Press, G e o r g e C. Wells,, f o r m - , lars w a - t.iken in. i ■Mrs J. .,.ph Randle1* a t t e n d e d tht1 J s. Francis R e e d a n d d a u g h t e r , — Mrs. J e r o m e O p p e n h e i m of Sche- ^rly of this place, a n d son o f F r e d , — M r s J. M .,,h Randle 1* a t t e n d e d t hi nt u m o d to N i a g a r a Falls foi-1 n e c t a d y entertained at a bridge lunch- Wells a n d a brother of Mrs. D o n a l d ; A s s o c i a - of I niver'ity \(im«in a visit in this village. I eon in the Colonie C o u n t r y club on the O o n k h i t e , both i»f this village, h a d j m e e t i n u ’ h.d.t S a t u r d a y afternoon in N O T I C E Sealed proposals1 to be- received “by t h * undersigned fo r an issue o f Bri d g e B o n d s of the T o w n of F o r t E d w a r d , N . Y. T h e b o n d s are to h e dated J a n u a r y 1st, 1925, will b e a r 5% interest p a y a b l e semi-annually o a July 1st a n d J a n u a r y 1st in e a c h year, $4.1100. of the principal will m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1 9 2 6 a n d $4,000. a n r n i a H y thereafter. Principal a n d interest p a y a b l e at the F o r t E d w a r d N a t i o n a l B a n k , Fort E d w a r d , N . Y. B o n d s are issued p u r s u a n t to a S p e cial T o w n M e e t i n g of the t o w n « f F o r t E d w a r d a n d of appropriate legis lation of the B o a r d of Supervisors o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . T h e f u n d s are to b e d e v o t e d to the construction o f t w o concrete bridges in said town, a l o n g the line of the i m p r o v e d F o r t E d w a r d - T h o m s o n h i g h w a y . T h e total outstanding b o n d e d in debtedness o f th e T o w n is ?3S^)Q0_ a n d including this issue will b e $77,- OGO; -The total assessed valuation o f real estate in the T o w n u p o n the last preceding a s s e s s m e n t roll is $2,255,- 4 0 L O O . T h e r e is n o litigation c o n cerning this issue p e n d i n g a n d n o de fault o f principal o r interest u p o n a n y b o n d s issued b y this t o w n h a s ever occurred. T h e u n d e r s i g n e d reserves the right to reject a n y a n d all bids a n d to a w a r d the w h o l e or a n y p a r t o f t h e issue. Bids m a s t 1 b e a c c o m p a n i e d b y a certified c h e c k for 1 0 % o f thes a m o u n t of the bid p a y a b l e to the or der of the undersigned. C h e c k s o r drafts certified or accepted b y private b a n k i n g houses or b y a n y other t h a n a National or a State B a n k or T r u s t Co. will b e rejected a n d the bids ac c o m p a n y i n g s u c h checks or drafts will not be considered. Deposits of u n s u c cessful bidders will be p r o m p t l y re t u m e d . B o n d s are to be printed- a t the expense of the successful bidder. B o n d s will he registered if desired^ N o bid for less than par will b e co n sidered. Bidders are required to sat isfy themselves of the legality of the issue before bidding. Certified copies of all proceedings leading u p to the issue will be furnished u p o n request. Bids will b e received u p to 1 :30 P . M . D e c e m b e r 8th, 1924, at the office of the Town Clerk of the T o w n of F o r t Fdv*ard, N. Y., 120 B r o a d w a y , F o r t F.dward, N. Y., a n d should be enclosed in a securely sealed envelope m a r k e d •‘Proposals for B r i d g e B o n d s ” a n d ad dressed to J a y S. V a u g h n , Supervisor, Fort F.dward. N . Y. Kurth**r information will be fvrr- C. W. Bowtell 136 B r o a d w a y , K o r t K d w a r d , N Y. H a rdw a re, Stoves and P lu m b in g , Ra dio and Electric- S u p p lies, Paints, Varnishes, an<l (ilass. A u t o Accessories, L u m b e r . If y o u can't find it elesewhei* c o r m m-hi-l by the u n d e r s i g n e d u p o n re in ere S a v e time a n d m o n e y by c o m i n g here first -jr 51 rs G e o r g e Coulter, Coila. j M r s . A . O p p e n h e i m , Mrs. M o n r o e - O p - h a v i n g been a sufferer f r o m d e a f n e s s , h e l d D t M mbi-r 10, 11 a-nd 1- are pro- '’’— L e o B l a n c h a r d left F r i d a y f o r j p e n h e i m , Mrs. Charles B. Carswell, for ^ past eighteen years T h e s e ■ g r e s s i n u .. r., a list of the c o m m u t e * * CarnibridEB w h e r e h e h a s entered the M r s . J. M . D u n n , Mrs. O. R. Mitchell, meet i n g s h a v e b e e n held in A l b a n y for 'appoint. 1 ft ill ho printed in these cl. - ........... ■ M r s . W i l l i a m H. Hill, M r s . T h o m a s C. the past six w e e k s u n d e r the direction ; u m n s r . . >• ■ Loughlin a n d M i s s H e l e n Lustig. >>f a family of evangelists by the | — Tht- W llton C,range D r a m a t i c c.ub I — Last w e e k W e d n e s d a y night the n a m e of Richey. It is said that dur- wi 1 pr. s. nt a three act j r a r n a en- , residents of this village witnessed the *ng this t i m e 50,000 people have b e e n : titled H.n k tn the I'arm in Taylor i - - - 1 ■ — i y,a i] U niler the au.spics , f the SI. K. this week I U n d e r th<- direction of J. H truck's , \d I B. I -imbprt n seven-pits r or tjllfst B y order rrf the T o w n B o a r d of the T o w n of Kurt Eil a ard, N. Y. i J A Y S. V A U G H N . Supervisor. McClellnai hospital for t r e a t m e n t — M r s - J o h n M u r r a y , jr., has re s u m e d E r o m Holy o k e , Mass... w h e r e attended tho funeral of a relative. M a r y H a y e s has returned tJ \jjjnr. h o m e in A l b a n y after s p e n d i n g ii short time w i t h relatives in this village, v __ M v s _ A . O p p e n h e i m h a s b e e n spending- a f e w d a y s in S c h e n e c t a d y at the t o m e of her son, J e r o m e O p - penlieim- — Several f r o m h e r e attended the iri-dre I w n c h e o n given b y M r s . F r e d ' W e e k s a-t t h e R o c k w e l l h o u s e in Gle n s Foils M o n d a y . __ M r s - G . M . Fields a n d L. B. Fields liavo bce-n entertaining Mrs. P r a n k E. b u r n i n g of a flaming circle, the e m - converted to the Christian faith, a n d , a n d B a ^ U y hall u n d e r th b l e m of the K n i g h t s of the F l a m i n g a large n u m b e r of people h a v e b e e n -f the 1 1 --e- -VM son.-ty n Circle, an organization oDi>osed to the healed b y faith of all kinds of disease* «'narcij S a t u r d a y night of Circle, a n organizatio n o p p o s e d to th e heale d b y K u K l u x K l a n a n d its metjiods, on the a n d ailments S a r a t o g a side of the river, opposite the d a m of the International naper c o m p a n y ' s mill. It is believeo the cross w a s b u r n e d b y m e n rather than a n y boys. , — T h e A d i r o n d a c k b r k n c h of the A m e r i c a n Association of University W o m e n m e t Saturdiiy afternoon at the Gift a n d T e a shop, Glens Falls. ABGY1E i h e s t r a will furn i s h ni U 'ic St a n d i n g C o m m i t t e e s N a m e d of Ar- COSSAYUNA H.ivid G \I<-«>rp ir h«»nn- ft • t h** gyle a n d N o r t h G r e e n w i c h C h u r c h e s R a y b r o o k s a m t n n u m for a f e w ,(«>« — M r s . H a r p e r Richards of Arirvli- — W a n t R e t u r n of Pastor. vis,ted M r . a n d Mrs. A K. Ki,hai-I< ------- T h u r s d a y . — M r . a n d Mrs. K d w a r d (irang-r nf rid M r s .hm<-« S u n d a y . _ ________ ____ „ _____ ____ A n address w a s given b y Prof. Bl a n c h fease a m d M r . a n d Mrs. E. B r a d f o r d , K n a p p of M i d d l e b u r y college. T h e T h e following are the stewards a n d * “*, ' af S c h e m e c t a d y ‘ I hostesses w e r e M r s . F. M . Smalley, c o m m i t t e e s for the A r g y l e a n d N o r t h — *»* . - , ........................ i t — M r s - F r a n c i s R o b i n s o n a n d M r s . F r i e n d T h o m a s , Mrs. R a y m o n d G r e e n w i c h M . E. churches for 1S25- ‘ l -— ,:-,. i o h n , „ n « n ,j K iward ' d a o e h t c r left Fr i d a y _ for P l a t t s b u r g h Jerrett a n d M i s s Alice N o r m a n of 1926: s tlllrlinn 1 H a m m o n d w e r e visitors in Gr'ai.v,lie ! V h e r e tlnoy will s p e n d the winter with | H u d s o n Falls, a n d M i s s M a r g a r e t A r g y l e s t e w a r d s — G. M. Stillman. pt p - in„ . M r IRoUiivson. I B o w t e l l of this village. G. W . M u r d o c k , Everette Bristol, M m - b a t U !‘fra y a ^ ^ - , h M .A V l l x | - M r . a n d M r s F r a n k D o e r h o e f e r | — F r i d a y night a s J a m e s F. Malin nie Pollock, M r s G. M . Sti nian. M r s ^ ^ bro‘tht;r f„ hPn M. Ve.l. a; ' ha’vo closed their h o m e in M o r e a u a n d w a s sitting in a chair in the rear of H a r r y Clo w , 0. \v. (ollins local R]ark 0 r e e k S u n d a v -ita’VO tafeon a n a p a r t m e n t in A l b a n y j E. J, Blackall’s n e w s r o o m , w h e r e he . p r e a c h e r , Mrs. Fr a c e s A . Clark, Mrs.. y ‘ ,, ,,, , , , io r t h e w i n t e r , , ,«» e m p l o y e d , h e a t t e m p t e d to tilt his 0. W . Collins, G e o r g e In m a n . F r e d f a m | j attcndej a ' , al «;ranvine , , Irvime C. F o r t e h a s r e t u m e d to . chair to lean against a hot w a t e r ra- H a r s h a , Mrs. G e o r g e I n m a n , Mrs. f h n r ^ H n v ovon.no- J las dutnes in Poultney, Vt., after diator. In d o i n g it the chair slipped Ella Pollock. y - s p e n d i n g the w e e k e n d w i t h his f a m ily o n B r o a d w a y . ---- 3ose]>h B ou c h e r a n d E d w a r d Bo-nclicr h a v e returned f r o m H u d s o n , iShtore t h e y w e r e called becatise of the UCath oE a relative. on the oiled floor an d M r . M a l i n fell, N o r t h G r e e n w i c h — Bert Tefft, H. J. n a \,,i G°lvioore a ^ ^ ' ^ - r U ' U a n h'.”- cutting a g a s h in his h e a d as it struck Barbur, M r s . M a b e l Sybrandt, M y r o n , rnmhrirfo-P Snnr-hv the radiator. A p ’ursician w h o w a s . R o g e r s Mrs. ^ e r o y Hut c h o n s , M i s s j ordarv a m i ‘ H a r r v Jur- . called fou n d it necessity to t a k e three Louise H a Q M i s s M e T R M r s . U n ,f G t Sun(i . WIlh stitches to close the w o u n d . Bert TefiPt, J. G. G a m b l e , Russell Bar- , ,, n ,n_ r|n^ J __ __ ______ _______ — A regular m e e t i n g of the Civic bur, M i s s B e r t h a H u t c h e n s , W i l l i a m 1 — M r ~ a n d ' M r s . E. Rozelle h a v e re- i L e a g u e w a s held last w e e k T u e s d a y ! Millett. f t u r n e d fio their h o m e in A m s t e r d a m | a f t e r n o o n at the h o m e o f Mrs. A. E ' Trier of a p p e a l s — Dr. G . M . Still- ftfitw sp-ending a f e w d a y s w i t h rela-1 DeForest, L o w e r B r o a d w a y , with M r s . | m a n . fees in this village. | D e F o r e s t a n d M i s s M o r a n as host- B e n e v o l e n c e s — O. W . Collins, Mrs. ^ were ( - A m e e t i n g of the State Charities • esses In recognition o f Armistice 1 A m a n d a T a y l o r P a r k e r Bristol, M r < sherTOan M c N e l |-s S a tu n lay 4 m 1 association w a s held T h u r s d a y a f - ! d a y the r o o m s w e r e decorated w i t h G e o r g e I n m a n , B e r t letft, H e r m a n %(r a n d M r s T h o m a , M oorc, „f i t o o o n at the h o m e of Mrs. A . P. ' flags, A m e r i c a w a s sung, a n d a s o n g Barbur. n A l h n n v spent the w e e k e n d with h i s 1 H O on U p p e r B r o a d w a y , ^ t i t l e d ‘' A m e r i c a C o m e s w a s ren- S t e w a r d s h i p — G e o r g e Murdock.. Dr. • M f M r s Ilavld M o n r p j _ A , «C. Fuller left F r i d a y for Al- dered b y Mrs. W i l l i a m H . Hill. T h e G. M . Stillman, M r s . G. M . Stillman, y M r aj)(} M r s rhlirj€ , Huffein« baaiy, w3iere h e will receive t r e a t m e n t s p e a k e r of the afternoon w a s M i s s M i n n i e Pollock, M r s . A m a n d a Taylor, a n d M r a n d M r s . ' E d w a r d Harrintrtnn ! foa1 his eyes, w h i c h w e r e bad l y m- ■ F o r d of the Mt. M c G r e g o r sanit o r i u m , , H e r m a n B a r b u r , M r s . W i l l i a m Millett.. nf P a l p m t W p d n < ,sday at r.lens i I jtacd recently b y w h i t e w a s h . ■ w h o s p o k e o n Occupational T h e r o p h y . Bert Tjefft. p a ]|s I ‘ — Mis-s G r a c e Lindsey, w h o h a s a | A f t e r the talk a social h o u r w a s en- : H o m e missions a n d church exten- i _'T h _ service next sU n d a v at the 1 ... .. _ l ci __ J_ .. I • ____ 1 T» __ _ __ __ _ C ~ ltf.. nr 1? Ctnt?Ano/\n Pow*sr ^ | ■ill bp helci at eleven j be fo llowed b y Bible Mr. a n d Mrs. Ernest T h o m p s o n an d d a u g h t e r of Easton visited Mr. a n d Mrs. W . J. Pratt Sunday. — M r . a n d Mrs. G e o r g e M c E a c h r o n of Belcher w e r e calle-rs at M r and AMERICA Star Theatre, Greenwich Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday D e c e m b e r 1 , 2 , 3 America, filmed by D. W. Griffith at Lexington and Con cord, tells a dramatic story with true historical background. The warning lantern is hung again in the old North Church; Paul Revere sets out again on his famous ride: George Wash ington, Patrick Henry, Morgan's Riflemen, the Winter at Val ley Forge all are pictured with historical accuracy. The stoiy in AMERICA is full of thrills, heartbreaks and triumphs all ending in a tremendous climax. <41 A d m ission A d u lts 5 0 c, C h ildren 2 5 c __ 3yfl5_3 G race Lindsey, w'fto aas a • A t t e r tne taiK a social n o u r w a s en- , H o m e m is s io n s ana cnurcra e x w u -1 _ T h e service n position in Albany, spent S u n d a y with I joyed. P r o g r a m s for the c o m i n g y e a r sion— Mrs. W . E. Stevensop, P a r k e r Rfl ch U rch wi‘ H e r parents, M r . a n d M r s . T h o m a s ■ w e r e distributed. Bristol, Mrs. 0. W . Collins M i s s 0 'cl0( k , a n d will h r . . . ,-s ---- ---- * i Louise Hall. Mrs. H e r m a n Barbur. LiSidsay , N otre D a m e street, ’ — A l B a r t o n of Tic o n d e r o g a , m a n - < of the o p e r a h o u s e in that vil-. has b e e n i h e g u e s t o f M r . a n d | ’E s . ’ Le w Fisher, State street. | — \Wn^ter Th e b o , D a y t o n C. B e v e r l y , a n d Ale x V o n P o m e r w e r e in S c h e n e c school. OBITUARY M r s . M i c h a e l M u r p h y Tracts— M r s . A m a n d a Taylor, Mrs. M rs. F l o y d Mattison of C o l u m b i a - fl ;jo h n W a l k e r , Mrs. J o h n M c K e m o n , , vj]lr virfted M r s N p w w i n b s . p ^ t t if F a r r a n . F ,, a n d Mrs. A n n a T. Read last Werlnes- | T e m p e r a n c e -Everett Bristol, F r e d , r h u r s d a . 'l I H a r s h a , Mrs. R a y m o n d Betts, Mrs. ' A s u n ,r5se par L e r °y Sroith*: D a v i d C SI t t r h « » f t a f r onts, M r . and M r ^ f A. Thur-d iy evening. M r m o t h e r . home n f M r. and Mrs. Pprley Mi-Dou irall -it A r g y le Sunday F. Johnson, A. K. Richards visited her ^ Mrs. N n n r v B r o w n , nt the I t&dv Saturday, a n d while there a t - , d a y m o r n i n g at h e r honje on Ltfwer j u d s o n Edie. t the U n i o n - H a m i l t o n football , B r o a d w a y after a ten d a y s illness. ' E d u c a t i o n — M r s . G. M. Stillman, S S m e I B e s i d e s her h u s b a n d - M i c h a e l M u r p h y , B(,rt Tefft, B e r t h a H u t c h e n s . F l o y d - M r a n d M r s A. C. S t e a d a n d j s h e is survived b y six daughters, M r s . I n m a n . M r s . Carrie Robinson, Everett \ W M r e n U w > e r B r o a d w a y , left Fri d a y | T h o i n a s G a v a n , M r s . M i c h a e l R y a n Bristol. f S f E H I m b u r f f to attend the funeral of . a n d M i s s Clarice M u r p h y , all of F o r t E d u c a t i o n for N e g r o e s — Mrs. F r a n - iff h K a t h a n e r a n d f a t h e r of M r . E d w a r d , Mrs. C. A . W a t s o n of N e w fes a. Clark, M i s s Nolle Tefft, Rus- cg. y ' I York, Miss Lillian M u r p h y of N e w - seu Barbur, Mrs. G. W . M u r d o c k . Mrs. k __ M r s F A Bratt, U p p e r Br o a d - ark, N . J., a n d M i s s Florence M u r p h y j 0h n W a l k e r . w a v left last w e e k for O s h k o s h , ■f o Schenectady; three sons, J o h n a n d Hospitals— Dr. G. M . Stillman, Bert 'M3cbfciL.n w h e r e she will s p e n d the | M i c h a e l M u r p h y of this village, a n d Tefft, R u t h Sybrandt, M y r o n Rogers. B a c o n Hill visited B e r t Tefft a n d f a m - I toninteras the guest of her sister, Mrs. E d w a r d M u r p h y of H u d s o n Falls. j u iia Smith, D a v i d H a r s h a , J o h n ! ,iv S u n d a y . \l Several grandchildren also survive. W a l k e r . . - ‘',r. a n d Mrs. Bert K e n n e d y of J F u n e r a l services w e r e held S a t u r d a y j C h u r c h Records-— B e r t TefFt, E v e r - Hartford visited W i l s o n H a y a n d f a m - || m o r n i n g f r o m St. J o s e p h ’s ch u r c h a n d : ett Bristol, Fi-ed H a r s h a . , ily Saturday. !1 interment w a s in St. J o s e p h ’s cenie-1 A u d i t i n g accou n t s — R. J. Barbur, -P a v i d G. M o o r e of R a y b r o o k is | tery. j G e o r g e I n m a n , G . W . M u r d o c k . | visiting his parents, Hr, a n d Mrs. D a - j| -------- I P a r s o n a g e — M r s . Daniel M a c C o l - | v i d M o o r e . !i lum, M r s . Ella Pollock, M r s . O . W . j — A son w a s b o m to M r . a n d Mrs. ,| NORTH GREENWICH j Mr. a n d Mrs. lister Williams of 1 Id ... lallttSOM. „ , „ _ _ S W — Ml'S. F . R . H a r l o w a n d Mrs. E. C. -JN*>rth9,Tiave returned f r o m A l b a n y , ” w l i c r e t h e y w e r e delegates to the a.n- \ K, iiual m e e t i n g of the T r o y conference ‘v 'l' . W . H . BI. S. ‘ — Franklin B a r b e r a n d Dr. D . H. . -CoJsora-n w e r e in a t t e n d a n c e at a s’liWEeit given b y the B o s t o n S y m - liVv'tay «ci'chestra in S c h e n e c t a d y one • evenin(t last w e e k . — Jolan M . Parker, J o h n J. Parker, n r v. a n a M r s . H . J. Q u a c k e n b u s h a n d ,fe‘8s F*rances M o r e s w e r e called to ■ S d l i e n c e t a d y last w e e k b y t h e death 0 Or, A, J. Parker. _ - »• Eliwer D. W h i t f o r d h a s p u r c h a s e d i6p,P. J, B u c k l e y the g r o c e r y a n d m e a t located a t B a y street, ’S l t o s K a ils, M r . W h it f o r d has taken jp i e b l f t o o f t h e sjtore. E d w a r d S h e e h a n | Collins, Mrs. H a r r y Clow, Mrs. Bert \ D a v i d G. M o o r e S u n d a y at the Me - | .Mrs. M a r y S h e e h a n , S e m i n a r y Tefft, Miss Louise Hall, Nelle Tefft, i Clellan hospital, C a m b r i d g e . | street, recently received w o r d ’of the Mrs. L e R o y H u t c h e n s . \ — W a l t e r S h a w nnd family of Bur- | d e a t h of E d w a r d S h e e h a n in S a n Francisco, Cal. O n M r . S h e e h a n ’s c o m i n g to this c o u n t r y f r o m Ireland, h e resided in F o r t E d w a r d for a n u m b e r of years. H e then w e n t to Cali fornia, w h e r e he resided until his death. H e is survived b y his wife; o n e son, a n d o n e daughter. Mrs. J o h n R e a r d o n , Daniel a n d •’F r a n k Sheehan, all deceased, w e r e brothers a n d sister of Hr. Sheehan. M u s i c — M r s . W . E v Stevenson, G. | lington, Vt., w e r e the recent guests of | W . M u r d o c k , G. M . Stillman, Mrs. G. I M r . a n d M r s . F r e d Whitaker. 1 W . Ham i l t o n , M r s . M a b e l S y b r a n d t , — Mr . a n d Mrs. H o w a r d K e n y o n of | Louise Hall, M r s . L e R o y H u t c h e n s . G r e e n w i c h s p e n t the w e e k e n d with | Ministerial s u p p o r t — B e r t PefFt, Dr . Mr . a n d M r s . H e r m a n Barbur. | G. M . Stillman, M r s . Daniel M a c G o l - | — M r . a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m C. Millett, | lum, G e o r g e Ininan, O. W , Collins, Mrs. L e R o y Hutchens, Miss Louise | Mrs. L. H u t c h e n s , Mrs. M a b e l S y - ! Hall, Mrs. M a b e l Sybrandt, M i s s Nelle | brandt. I Tefft a n d Mrs. B e r t TefFt attended the i| We Wish to thank the people of Greenwich and vicinity for making the past two years pleasant and prosperous for us. W e still wish to gtve ser- vice and satisfaction. For Thanksgiving we will have a full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Bananas, Grapes, Apples, Cluster Raisins, Cranberries, Hubbard Squash, Turnips, Cabbage, Celerj^^Clams, Oysters, Nuts, Fancy Cakes, Milk, Sharps Sausage, Merr-tho Coffee. We are taking orders for Fowls, Chickens and Ducks. MERRELL & THOMAS Tel. 158 149 Main Street Free Delivery Finance—G. W. Murdock, G. M. Stilltnan, 0. W. Collins, Fred Harsha, fourth quarterly -conference at A r g y l e | last Friday. SniiitJiinnuiiMiiiiiHiiiiHmmiiiiitiiimanimHiiitHniHumiiinfnHHiuiMimmimniiiiiiMiiiniHmmmmiMttiiiinminmnMiiiHimMUUMHHnimiminiHHnimB 1 -V* '1 ■?$ A \ I