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i © F ner mmm /o 'm \ur o nM E tbc, m f Tato \A VG; The opposition of ‘ s and «Electric Compan plication of the Twin State Gas: r w CHISE £1me mg ”is {of the Conéblidated \ -£ iC _ Company for certain fr; Shige {Mtawniigig gas“ Alo Tue tsron , April will see the missing “or ap- | Of the oldest customs on the Bo and |and-Maq » a custom hag survived many ; Chig Figis | changeg of, ifumamans one ston A joa TT R bar-. ESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926, rrrrommitaiey ‘uyi’de for Services of Third h J.-Haydem Not to Seek) ée-aupolice Justice Sittiatiofi' LET DEDICATED m TO HIS MEMORY, AN HUI-SIANBMGM 11mm. Inge I3 .. that | \ ad- |\ « bridge and White Cresk m wasmnine | 1. ___: - and White Creek in Wash ministration and that ton County has le shing- \_- 4 A04, d has weathered meam m hee eae tor -n m ‘*‘;tgth-m84\(;£:lnanmjfifi T ofumitj—Tflw;;\.[\\ Cod Public $2:- A pitcation to the | The old chZtom th firm cted;~'% Y. & \vice -the Weemy-vmfiigs to budget;\ it As expected; swill ithdrawal of the application how. £6~ the vari > e 'pay car proximately $40,000, and. 6 - e¥er,-does--not mean that Ragis| hamlets soryea pu \\, and | (here will conte a. tax rate of Bridge, Buskirk and vielmit fagle V ets served by the Boston 'and $20 a thousand gram? ) will be deprived vicinity places |-M&ine railroad from Troy to Boston lal onsand, this beiriga 'ma . . prived of electric.light ang} 204 on up through Maine—{mags on ia] reduction- from the . TT Pe or -to rawa] Hampshire. --- |- F RA te __ Po \ Senn annees was made after was. &A téntative agree- ment had been reabhéd‘imfii—EBEM seen th - -In-this vicinity avery Thursday has The outstanding. of the Ioca‘ljpompany to. the Public Service Commission I for franch gghts‘in Cambridge -and $355: solani og \a o o pased bY. the Con- sas and 'EI c :Company'! of Grecnyipn lectric Company U Pra © Rather t ' \ perm C\ “”{Wflflflltfi~mgfiep $1191? f mm hams been Aggmgasigaafn fill?“ of tho-Twin. State pany decided to enter an agreement | with the Greenwich company to fur- nish power on a basis that would be mutually helpful and that would en- able the residents of the territory af- fected light and power at the earliest possible time.\ office of the Twin State Gas and Electric Company, said yesterday that the final agreement with the Consolidated - company - would be reached as quickly as possible - and that construction - of power lines would be started as soon as weather would permit. The effort of, residents of Eagle _ _L. C. White, manager of tha -tocat| -hnotd-up, despite fact that- the xfailx'oad's weekly payroll, an amount that runs into a greai 'many thouisand‘ dollars, hag entailed the fsrzhcg of may): Ewe gcore experts ins 13115}; Mnont{MoHeY, Of necessity, 5 beef Handled with The name of Pa : “ atrick A. ari will appear on th A Shark! ticket ags q candid 0, Citizens' ates tor | village Trustee from m; Wilggt , . Ahosfirst Wards 33 Sheri : 1460 | erin consented\ to heya candidfte ) ast week and since, n., \id a who have had ghargé of,. this girot'k, have necessarily been highly paid. Under the new system ordinary office 'an a a min who will add: E clerks will have charge of writing out the checks. In all the experience of the Boston and Maine railroad paymaster's of- fice there has never heen an instance hundreds of thousands of dollars were handled there every month. Suffers Loss of Four Fingers. Jolin Barton, 19, of Buskirk, is at the Troy hospital suffering from a badly crushed hand sustained white at work Thursday night at the plant of the Specialty Insulation Manufac Bridge and Buskirk to obtain electric power and light covers a period ofl years, but it now seems that the ef- fort is about to bring results. Colebrate Anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith enter- tutned twenty of their friends at their home Friday evening on the oc- caston of the +2810 anntvercary -of their wedding. Cards, music and games were played, ag well as Instru-} - --- -qmental solos by -Edward Smith and vocal solos by Miss Johanna Hulihan. Refreshments were served during 'the evening. ® L ' to- turing Company. He was attended by Dr. Thomas A. MeGrath and Iuter | removed to the Troy hospital, where amputation of four fingers was made by Dr. C. F. Kivlin, clined to seek re-election as a VIil- lage Trustees. Mr. Hayden has bron one of the most conscientious Vilinge Trustees in the history of the village and his popularity has been attested | in several elections by the size of the vote given him. On more than one occasion he received - the - highest nuimber of votes on the Citizens'} ticket, | A successor to Mr. Hayden as Trus- toe from the Second Ward i= being- selected today from among a group of tepresentative citizens of - that ward and his namg will be included on the pe!lition that is to be circu- lated tomorrow. , There has been no change as yet in regard to the position of Police |. . Entertains Card Club.: Tho Elite Club met last evening at thd home of Mrs. Patrick Monahan on Willow - Street. Two tablos of five bundred were in play. High score prizes were won by Mrs. John] Grant and Mrs. Richard MeDonough, A buffet lunch was served by the hostess. comms cous m u Opening a New To those who contem confidential. bank account we extend an invitation. We have every facility for service giving; our officers will gladly discuss with you just bow we can maet your particular needs, even if they are unusual. Bank Account plate opening a new Discussions We Pay 4% Interest a» ( Wes 4 about 260 members of Apolio Court, i Capital City Court of Albany, Hoo- E{Conrt of Watervilet, Victory Court lof Troy and. Palestme Court of fxn, [plats ' also received gifts from the: Justice, Attorney - Sylvester E. Seott bas reiterated his decision not to seek re-election. |- Will Probably Be No Opposition. Though talk of opposition to the Citizens' Party canf@fidates has been going the rounds,/ it is probable, from reports in circulation las: even- ing, that this opposition will not de- velop. - Among those who have been | urged to make the run against Citi- zens' Pariy candidates there is a feel- ing that opposition will do very little, good. and the inclination seems to be | to endorse the administration of vil-; tago affrira by those who are new} giving of their time and «. in} community service t ¥. BRIGGS SHAW PAYS VISIT 1 TO APPOLILO COURT OF TROY Occasion Marked by Supper and Pre- sentation of Gifts, | V. Briggs Shaw,. Assistant Grand \Lecturer Order of the Amaranth“ paid an official | visit on Thursday; evening to Apolo Court in Troy” The occasion also marked the offi- cial visit to the Cour! o{ Miss Bea- trice I Bacon of Rensselaer, Dis-g Deputy Grand Royal Matrorm. i \The Affair took place in Odd Fet-| lows' Temple and was attended by sick Court of Hoosick Falls, Hila Q. Perty Court of Rensselser, Hiawatha singburgh. «. Mr. Shaty was presented with an urhbrellisa sad the other visiting off- court. Masical gelections were in- feded in the prostam aad Teiteah- ments were served. The affair wis preceded by & dinuer st the. Ne# ou - feature.: of - $7119; coming biidget will be provision for a 'and charactor to the. memBérkHipn: « w SOMA Seel nlng: Of Scotland, its customs and amuse- the Village Board of Trusteés. °\ A xfiffifisfiifiéfis \ ifmivfulfagfgflqufi . ments, and urges all to tho subject to. After many lof Of fetter. Bankers and miny corpora- .the lind Af; service, Willliam J. Hayden has de-|: * Y which they live. |that_every man should form reason-] road bonds, some public utility Llamas. some industrial bonds. and | some estate bonds. Diver-3mm»! A movement is und Scoitish residents of and vicinity to form a ~ branch Order-of Scottish Clan 5r t and Most Important a Scottish concert will be gi er way among Hoosick Falt: s, one of th. leading beneficial and social orgalf’ig ven, will The dame of on dis=-- |_ one.., who-was a- ~ £1?meth resident of Hoosickiéils h) a renowned~~ mémber - of the -- resbyterian Chur a the Invwltvlonut—hfi y oe |day evening, March 12, attended by a ne held in Odd Fellows' hall -on Fri- and will -be large delegation of years the pastor of the chuich and _ 2 lowe 2. - (has remained one of t figures in its history. The memorial service was held at ~~~ be outstanding -- i “lad“ me to say A “'0\1hy ()l‘d(‘l-- ch - was hfimflf Lol __ __ __ By Roger W. Babson giggwfswtflfimgfll antry (Iast Sunday at an service,. --- Investment Reserve 1273 their best efforts since) y, CUTNE Which a tablet serves * - cated in his > ‘ 'The or, w. memory. He, |__ The First ganization meeting, at which \CV: YOBn Tatlock, was for many | contradicting the opinion, Dr. Tat- lock, himself an Englishman, told of his English life and friends and their Jnanner of government and gave the boy the impression that the English were not so bad After all. Dn. Tat» |_ ; On 'Reserves £113)??th this week | The Order of Scottish C:ans } | tant Investment.\ e Most Impor-l' day over 1735 branches i‘ntth 11:18 to- Differe fm. States and Canada.\ Its (i Neto ¥ ent Forms of Investment, unite Scotsgmen son'q of gmtis &C \First it should be re and f F cotamen alize I their tmmed an investment simply . mt\! sound ‘u..3 if” descendants in appt at Mapai # m Bi pies e U.\ \2 4. ao tle. vaan ‘ \ \Y aims to culllvate fond 'Feceollectipns | would. talk more-of opt. regervés in- W 8. i escribed his dwp visits to Tatlock mosed paid CH % d Manor, where Dr. after leaving Hoorick tions use this term 'reserve' proper- ly; but it is seldom properly used by | the average man. Second, it must) be admitted by all sensible people ' Invited to Mecting. The sons and grandsons of Stots- men or Scotswomen are eligiblé for membership on equal terms with able reserves,. This is a basic in-[attenfcxzmpgwt$29inle{fafiélgo stinct among animals and one of thPlAdmlssion will be by card only In: first lessons taught In history. will be mailed to known the seven year famine In Egypt WHEN oljpcp peop'e residing 'In Hoosick Joseph saved the nation by his {OMT’FaHs and vicinity.. Should anyone sight in providing reserves of grain hll. ¥ and other foodstuffs. It is said by’CLiiiiem: ffgrdnwglxlshlght’fi; g) tr}; some psychologists that the may be had h): notifying ‘Alex mental difference between a civilized | qyjyje, 49 Hoosick Streei Hoosick: and uncivilized race is their respeC- | pais y. y, ) tive different mititudes toward stor-; e ing up resorve. - Graduated as Nurse, -q \The point, however, phich I; Among those graduated last week wish to make today is this: -- finan-; In the nurses' tratuing class at the cial reserve is only one form of re-! Troy hospital was Miss Grace Mc- serve and surely is not the most -im-> Cabe, daughter of Mrs. Anna Mc- portant. It is true that a man Cabe of Second Street. Miss McCabe stoutd fave a reservept money: bu}, Imade a short visit at her home dur- a torateo -and thu posperous condition. aud deepty read in philos- 3420-of-them -were personally P 'a -to Aetrn. - Facts of memory of the people ¥ pas- b freshed the with the facts of Dr. Tatiock®* of the church dur'ng those 24 inter- esting years. He quoted Mrs. Milk's Centennial in whic\ she re- calls Dr.. Tatlock's - Interest in tha local newspapers, in literary clubs and in young people's reading. She remembered struggling witn Locke's philosophy under his teaching while Dr. Tatlock lectured to the class gach week.. Dr.- Tatlock - was himself something of a metaphysician,. widely phy. He was one of the premier preach ers of the presbytery. Dr. Fairiee, in his centennial history, says that of the 530 ministers enrolled down to ing the week. lthtlzlfialavrzorz 1:3:rrwt'2ntoflhiztltmpl * mavens summa known to him. Of the five “fastest- health, - and - conten'ment By the Entertained at Bridge. three were -from | this 3&1ng , Dr. latter, I do not mean - self-satisfad-. Miss Helen Richmond entertained Beveridge. Dr. Tatlock_ and Dr. Lam- tlon, but rather thankfulness, We at bridge at her home on Willow bert BT my? | business men are doing right {n stop. Street Monday evening. prizes going pastorate. lasting 4t {gatrsfimn at the ing up financial reserves | but we to Mrs. C A. Tierney and Mrs, ‘Vfll-z The vll'mgs‘ was flit and Th a con- gain nothing thereby if we corres- ter Russell. A delicious lunch wagjrrost of n? prosperity a F pondingly deplete our physical and served. (Continued on paili’agellfi‘ spiritual reserves We merely are 4:1“ eal e w n -t lnt to :* -~ 'robbing Peter to pay Pau and both g * This is what many are daing Here a w'ite which offers pease health and happiness to all who go there. and vet tha-o pgreac gifts are being trampled an cnn- tinually in the quest for land. money and sub-divisions. - Really the situa- tion is mast pitiful and yet same relative ennditions probab'y (war in every other state of the Union' , Diversified Investments Important. \We hear much in ennservative banking circles about the need ~f 'diversifving our jnvestments' Such advice means that one should no in- vest too much in any one company.. and. moreover, Should buy some rail-, loge! In Florida {e @2. tion also means to fhanvy basines: men that they should pat only a por- tion of their money, say one-third.) into bonds, dividing the other two- j nr eEtwee 7 tate arc- #77} This custom has developed ginee the | CGerinan collapse when bondholders fost everything while many stock- kolders made fortunes. m‘ersifla-s oa should farther mean that a man «hould not devote al his ume to Enfizg up. a fSnancial reserve, but should aloo. attention to storing ai % % salon emilie ad cas n mten A wus < f a HOLE(S) IN PAGES (Comtizesa on Page 3) SPECIAL Dr, Hess Stock Tonec --> and Panacea Stock Tonic, 25 Ib. pail Panacea, 25 1b. pail $3.00 value now | mz.25 WILLIS L. THORPE Hoosick Falls, New York L % O00 vue . « + panies whereby the ~ e pay car, at third ‘ * ballo 66 . service so . , attached to one police officer in. the ® vilis !~ in vi C Past + G would preserve the f al engine, come through ment throughout the villiag@ afd. are ich is annually lost thr: ofa. & ams. These| L. Stevens and Re ; A pod <== -==- the Consus, \°C villege, stop ough the ~ e villega-and. are | fr (o CLM, rough past officers of 'N : ev. Charles E. Mac- ® C Mgongofldatgd G&S and | pase ge. stop for a short _time-at-the of the. belief that th ainuihity feels - (1&1:dean and- unwige- ~Anvestmrent| ”the N‘orthrAdams SfPB‘isjifb-ijnas-Lax of the . __ Company- d i 1alng'mr station- ote of the the_nocessity - of- e ores RCP | schemes, t ine organization, will were the speakers. Mr MM f- , eek t - having . VFW egafar ; MuwsBa-bseflafimm -- -- Mr. Stevens a “11211021115: words, the Consolidated Now 13:27PM! ht): Jock! employees. 3m? r of the police force \on-duty |!\ a series of Fampy 7. y.. . | the concert. ~ take park in 1 interestsing account of [C ' ady holds franchi ¥ practice of payin i e day, as well ag M®°\t Tal j ~ From th Y 8s own experiences with w-. imp : in the towns of C se rights | cash is to b € with | two' me 'U as having , *\\ alks. 'This first tall e sentiment which has | loct . Dr. Tat- A: ‘ ambridge and W 2\ 110 be abandoned and instead n on duty at night - sori c of the been expressed as \ock and told that. when a boy of Creek, will exte hite | checks will be di ea The Truste 22000 C. _ feories deals 'With Reser . ssed by those to whom the | he t ; oy of ten, { » nd its lines t e distributed, The i rustees are believed \th. » Ig b eserves and the | Plan has b ‘ , m the | be had visited Dr. Tatlock's h - e the teTritory 0 serve “ovation will . ©~y € in- unanimo . «~ v~m~WWM~A ,. 0C | unmiantfi] wet \ol - ~ flailmplioposed ther i and h d . 8 ome, io # 'I proposed to h work some inconven- us in their deciston to: m: Siments which [every indicati ¥ e 18 ad heen interested as 3 by the Twin St ° served | fence on °0- | the third ® foadd make _ all _ ofh ation that Hoosick P D locle's vial well in 3 , ate Company; t some of the employees f rd policeman, andt it £6 | er investments will soon hav alls Dr. Tatlock's visits with hi f ls ter sellin any, the lat- a time, but it i j 1 8.20) ally underst 16 if worth while. The . ~ ave an organization Mr. Stevony' s, father. e outs in ialgjriltniilgg power to resi-/soomer or iaftei bsgggfig that at]! Will budget weififtcggkghx vitllle . BOming this one deal with 51552112180 izlrlow’ni 5:11:35 in which the members of “(its was axle quzrfaitélerihsamgel Stevens, ég e and Buskirk accustomed ovision for \his invest ; . ms 0 munity at lar ' e Presbyterian a C under a plan whos rk to the practice salary. The th nC kk, LHP, stments, His F go may take justif-| Church duri Mike 6, details and will find no mor * 6 third officer will-enaBl f exclusive state-| able pride, A uring the pastorate of D lod to be worked o are yet inconvenien ® th ment to us is as f . > I1 men of. Scotti T oft Or. * ut. ce in it t n. 6 members of th s follows: { Scottish | Tatlock and they 'o e' ' will not apply for trzzzhiznigildtatfd ployees of various hzlriilgffgfaifig nate from day to nightflziifgy fag??? y Babson Park, Florida Februa bligfrd £13351?“ pride in the land Of' Mr. Stevens:efelersbzfiseDiflegdf' g i the town of H its in concerns that ha give added ; an Hie Wik . 23, 19026. \FPop hole C ary ers and in the great lock n P & lat- 404. re coglgk, under th ve paid by check for protection tH8%$ many=ras. | ' or the past few weeks | \4Mes of poet : grea ot so much as a preacher in agreement; but °) - NHaer the years. . we a '0Cn LOP (pron tr |I have beep nytas owe ks |___ \308 9° Ppoels, patriots, schol th 1 bell n: e- * # point fro. “figmch ringjts 11,1135 10 It- is time. nyd “if“ afingrda is all ringljf 32211129}: 25W many fih1£(;30phers and divines Writtgnmi' H: gllldmlgobxgtlgf as??? of the boys, cuase Stat Hines of the Twin | ,, -; {5 expected by officials of T~~~ ay, moo. ~---tsound : pulafian ~ fundamentally.) !ts Nlstory, _ .. - - ; - °, ahock had an ex- . i- & win 151250515119 Bridge and Buskirk 5105’th and Maine railroad thatth: Thecleezltzltji‘iwgsf “1,1? Electiowm“ {WM Ste‘fgi’gofillgtuon or produ/ctiOn unman, o Caledonia, \land of the Sign? gamut d of his wonderiar - ._ NW - ving of $50,000 + n of the Cifizens'-Party' , rease for man mountain clans \ Aha 1 oys and of his v ap # 10 o_ Chis development In the effort will be effected thrtguzgfmflo a year candidates will be placed*1fi*%f£ fig\ l? come; and real values wi’llysg: ©ye brightzlfsishi and the Scotgman's influence over them. He {31151223 5:51:31? SW win State Gay and.. Elicirfi of pbolfey, 9 Tfiéfsaving MW“! embiioam 14 ( wit undon fizhiy;’\l‘ll::fc ml increase correspondingly, | It is love 'of\ 002m???) Emmkens, Dr. Tatlock, in his. wise manmer.-had --------- +- . . ~ om C <1 et n MAS | se w , * rat ro , & *! $.. affmgfiygnigflumber of residents fiffifim . me eive the lgzcessary. nuni'bep%psig_' right spill'iox. flout; Florida with the | 5¢0ts stand | together in prosiljrkif; | Itigrolrsgedhis oytv: ideas of the Eng- f Kg 2g f Ea mage and Buskirk to fur- al experts in the off ithout any difficulty.. Mon. . /. not only make 424 adversity, mal q ° vased on the popular version §.08 11113513?th and power to tfios; 001122; a “Imam” at Boston will is: 325232335; that?“ day for 'fling \ipm 1123212515133 “7h,“ is far moreimpor. 4re common aniéffrihem'ofie] the? I mum!” 11111 Lhe sehools at that time .s nities came after the ~ no longer, The t petitions for tho , monks 4180 live lon one gr NCCT ers of | which the English peopl 4 psy : application { ' e task of preparing March 16 jefigytb® : more happily, Thi ger and great clan, people figured As f . 1 11+ ily. This latter thou only as tyrants, Inst - ght ead of directly <. \~Dr. MacG{rness, in hib address, PBs __ Hh S wifi Meapmmernialt < noe u oto esters