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OL ag clas nan o o a ~ e J « w a * , \ h » x |- ge , il 3, ime emmy erim ng prin nl a a \ Ris ‘Mwmwsfiwrwfiphw. $51 & Mila o e g ene Bt man tappers fail n, ° S0, > wh oon o Mesa In The 70's m0 Man-fin u H' } MEMPressis printing each week. the 'Hoosick Falls news which ap- WesHhrgmla Chestnut Bltummons ea T=) . . HUDSON VALEEY-corE-[-~=-- Your Orders Will Be Welcome ~--<[~ ~ mee} U .- ' L s+ f thirty -ye 3 *& Vt., February 3 4851 J i carpenter by trade and- asvéuch» ad HH peared in the _Troy -Daily-Pross at | come to pe known to a Inrge numper, *I of residents in - this vicl rfitY- ‘fM‘r x various times - between 1870 - and tt=-wag-a charter???“ Ore-IMF H. O. Peters was- the local] T correspondent at that time. The| folol wing items are undated but prob- ably appeared late in 1871; «- ! 2s An Artistic Season. h [~-Farl Carroll gave .a party the Fer the Best, Results other night to his backer.that made 2 one amerie mFlrWGfl-n \C I] h. -- 9° filthly‘dmnmm‘twe *\*~Th8 -J great artistic effort of the evening local tent of the Maccabees: ~and (Em! is always so artistic) was g“, at one time was commander of the . p o local organization.- #) 6 e 40k \ aIVORY SOAP' ,,,,, tp '- .' Guest Size 12 Cakes er, 55¢ - sc cs ' -_PIE FILLING : with wine —»T~he guests eireled about, the tub filled thengmseesM to the hcalth of any old thing. The: favor of the wine has-no name as vet; ___ The survivors are a son, Arthm, ang__three sisters, Miss Sgtrah West cott of this village, Mr,s.,James,~Cor- coran of Whitehall and Mrs.. V:; B. ‘,Shnmm.Gflem:dL_tMHumlaqu the pastor, Rev. Da The river.above the dim is frozen over sufficiently for. skating-yester- day afternoon a number of ladies __3M&_naticed—4 n- tawnmyeseefdw ge ake we gel, \ _. 4B . Skating on the River. . pairs. - floor? We always have a large Gold Medal Flour j Pastry Flour ; 5g”). but if Liarl names it, it will be an Ashley of Castleton, Vt. The funer , Graham P Sack | artisiic name (he is so artistic}. . | 41 was held from the late home ag 2, AMY gentlemen enjoying themselves Graham Flour '8§e | , Along with \They Knew What | O'clock Saturday afternoon and from | thereon, supply of Flooring Material. anm, : They Wanted;\' \Desire Under the| the Methodist Chufch at: 2180 | **** , ‘ TC Eins,\ \What Price Glory,\ \The O'clock. Services were conducted by 'Personal Mention. ‘ R ices c ’ : educed prices on Sleds This is the time fudge: re- Ll Why not. lay that new «- ___ - 1191113 Mmce Meat- lb . most artistic season,. Members of the local tent of the genial young townsman, Lym ~ CaR -o... -30¢ a === \\¥M‘a%eabees-—aeted“ as==b ~Woot; who. has \Just 7 wmmgfgfi a sie - oa = e kel g None Such Mlnce Meat “lappers” Busy. burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery the far West, « where he has been I Kg ......... z There is a Fuard upon one of the | aliperintending Mowing Machine mat- = * eo P g ------- 15¢ Sixth Avenue \L\ traing that com- Gerald Sisson. ters for a fe enine | ‘Mlsfletuurllmpmn nu: ' w months Dash 0. _._ lare > _mences to yap the.minute his train! (News was received here Thursday | arge can........... 20¢ pulls into the station and keeps it| Of the death of Gerald Sisson 'at A Church Supper. \P H Evaporated Apples, up--until the train leaves-but,| Athol, Mass. Death pecurred on! The ladies of the Baptist Society amt eadquerters pkg oe \23° strange to say, no one ever pays any Wednesday at the home of his son, are to give an oyster supper and | ba 2C I attention to him.. He just yaps and Frank Sisson. Mr. Sisson was-86-evening's entertainment in,. their |\ \ ~F~~~FRESH FISH FOR | Fancy Northernspy Ap ples, joeEK ... 75e raps. He runs true to form nowa- days. If is yapy yap on every side with. no one pa'xlg/any attention to the yappers, but how they do love it; A CAJ drives are stopped. from paralysis. He is survived by his wife, his son, Frank, two grand- in Athol funeral was held Friday years of age and death was caused children-and a great grandson. The __ church Wednesday evening, the 21st. A cordial invitation is extended t* call, A % & I ReviVi‘nérlthe Hogs fort FRIDAY Pe ¥ e members of the Cornet Band , . Pretty Good Percentage. and burial was made there TI b & ® ® 1 P -Order Some vuday It is about time that fake charity ® { here ar along ia t f I K ird Mrs. Jennie C. Pik re are making an effort to revive These we 's. Jennie &. 'the weekly \hops\ and have a Hist 35¢ each , Educator Brand BONELESS CODFISH The Best Fish Packed 330 lb. cake, cents of every dollar goes to them and 10 cents to the charity. Mind you, these schemes did not originate in Wall Street, A Return at 65. Schumann-Heink made her first cppearance since 1916 last Thursday Genial songs-melodious fox trots and no &e iz seg dividuality., 'The Bambo Forest, a place famed t for its Chinese cuisine“ The Bat, The in a few minutes was seen twdmu New fopget, proper com-Lesies in . ah ah A ih A learn of her death. . The survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Miller of this village, _Otto Cappel and Mrs, Ward Newton of Athol, and a brother, Herbter Houghton, | both of _ Baldwinsvme, Mass. The Mass.:; a sister, Mrs, Wiliam Gray, 108468, singing, burTesques, tableaux, ~ Fillet of Haddock, lb.. 30e¢ : &. ca | & . The death of Mrs. Jennte C. Pike . Fillet of Mackerel, Ib..30c¢ 52551512??? ;:k215a2§dm:tf:fcigi,;rs a former well known resident of this °U £0\) Signatures, We trust they * upon the intelligence of the pennlc. village, occurred last Tuesday at the mgy sncceed he there ate many hte FANCY SALT SALMON Two of them are under investigation home of her daughter, Mrs, Otto N: o v'o'nld' enggy an evening web: ' 35¢ lb. af present and the findings are most Cappet, in Mount Vernon. Mrs. 26265 tripping \the light, fantastic PAP -SALP-MACERERET interesting. _ The \gang\ employs Pike lived in Hoosick Falls a number | | 9 wap 2 solicitors and in the end about \9 man; mz - --- friends here who were grleVed to A Not Too Gentle Hint, [._ An interesting, as well as amusing, | entertainment was given last even-' ing at Wood's Hall under the pices of Miss Neal's Select School -} consisting of declamations dia- etc The hall was crowded and every one prosent seemed to lughlyI the' building. He sat in a chair “and pleased if not:; and yet they too fre- strongly of the increased value and de- sirability Butek. ~~ \4 ~~~Mistletoe ~f; in Dic Walknere~\-Her-dobut was at th March RED KIDNEY BEANS made under .Grau in 1899. Just funcral - was\ held ~ Thursday ang- enjoy the entertainment. -of M 2 -- Butete p .. figure this out at sixty-five she re-| burial was in Baldwinsville. The singing of Ida Gardner, Fannie , the buildi *. {1933’ 8\le cefebrated - 4 15¢ can | turns in her old role with a volce, as - Parsons and Susie Worth was ex- | Approxxmsgh?enéhfeef;e$3t3e£tlgfiz _-] D = k, mame |. Henderson said, full and' sonorous.\ t charlies $111]? leg ithte w gallant, and the declamations by Mag- sumed in the accomplishment. rink - When she made her first appearance arles to, pianist~at the New ters Charles Eddy, J. R. Parsons, | On Dec ; . EUREKA COFFEE here most of our present day singers Theatre for the past ten months, Jr., and Danferth‘ and Welter-(Gear the nfilfizfifnziaallgxilsf’ 323k rims)??? You wil edits flavor --] were unborn and, with very few ex- died s‘udflenly Thursday, afternoon at. were tip-top.\ The dialogues;were| ' honmecks in eighteen years-the next * llike ceptions, there is not & yofce in opera the E'ks' club house, where he stop- all new and amusing, efpecially | ~> alf million in two years and nine 460 1b today that equals hers. ped for a few minutes on his way to \School Hoddy and Shoddy\ and | Not > months, ~ Ss e ss _ R the railroad station. Mr. White was.'\The Way They Keep .a Ssaret.\ At the present time, public demand calls | .,________ Many . Eating Places. on his way to Cohoes for a two-day The entertainment lasted abour iwo for Tia\! than 20,000 Buicks ever msuns MacDougal Street with its famous | visit with his family ~When he was hours, ~~ ~ I month, This means the next half mil- lion in the hands of Buick owners, with- alley belongs to Greenwich Village “Swim!“ “ddfinlfl ans] died 5°50” & _ 'The committee will please accept | in two years. ' L2. and ons may find here a lot of amus- Physician arrive e was apPRT: our thanks for \domplimentaries.\ | \m & places chuck full; of in- ently-in. good- fiealtmmgmmggw ra gimme wish to 100000 _ figéiffiiiofifiiiéflfvffiif $5312 A P _o tT -- members of- theflodge as he cCHicad in the paperk And mie.dis: | __ - _. __ ~ “5g? e great acceleration: of de- _ Leal F s 2 At the present time;yspeaks * TOI oppor 5; a-rea *pmfimm~efle~;*de~—W F di mto t C Leadership* bel B wast | management as is Gonfarous, are) that he. was in an unconscious condi- for ia: with many motor 5C WAL dna al tlon and medical aid was sought In, the Indugtrial Line. a nation familiar with many motor cars Coroner C. B. Sproat of Valley Another trial of the new power *For eight consecutive has given it to Buick. years Buick,has Jed, in The American public wants \finer kinds and all sorts in these {places, Falls was notified and gave permis- machine; was held last week in pres- volume ‘Z yales, all transportation at lower cost\ and Bunch but if in the mood all are enjoyable. 1 , wht ston for the removal of the body to ence of a large number of prom{-; members of the Nation- _ _ #*»>? ent'emen, _ among whom we . 2,161“qu ile Chamber provides it! 0 Another Bit on Miss TaTey. In spite of all the mob has had to , 'say about Miss Talley, it begins to look as though she pay more to wiser 'heads - and learn how to sing. politan is one place where the goods must be delivered. t # % # Athfetics Stirring. - Things in. an bean quite stirring the past week. would have to } the undertaking ~ partors oft he Mahar. - Later the body was taken to Cohoes. Mr, White. who was 38 years of age, was born in North Adams, but The Metro-! ved in Cohoes for some time. He was a member of Cohoes Lodge of Eiks. He ds survived by his wife. two sons and a daughter. The funeral was held Monday athletic way have | morning from St. Barrard's Church in Cohoes and the body was taken to \'Tiger' Flowers defeated Greb for|North Adams for burial. the middle weight championship. | Big Bill Tilden saved the day for the, Mis Elizabeth J. Smith. Miss Elizabeth J. Smith. sister of noticed William Anson - Wood and Dean L,/Wilder of this place and War- ren and Taylor, Lucius Wright and others of Troy. - At this trial, whict [ook place sat a farm in this village,; twenty-five bundles of oats were | threshed in four minutes and ten seconds, and four bundles, by a m- tle exertion, were threshed in twenty | seconds. After the trial here, the was brought back to the om“ where, in the presence of the nhov» named gentlemen and the members of the Mowing and Reapina Machirs : BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MfeHIc Division of General Motors Corporation Te Better Buick - Allen's Garage #\ PHR GARAGE OKC THE CORNET >- waJtzes to xrlmkc you laugh or dream - he first ind t is and marvelous dance records to set Americans in the first indoor tenn , % George E. Smith of this viilagke. Company, all kinds of grain,. rice any bunch a-dancing! h fonship between foreign teams, gDr pany, & » « . € champ P ' died on Wednesday of last week A' wheat, oats, rye. buckwheit and HARRY V. ALLEN. PrOprletor Show Me the Way to Go Home W ith Ukulele and Piano Fran® CrUMIT I Wish't I Was in Peoria With Ukulele and Piano Fraxx CrumtT Victor Record No. 19937, 10-inch Normandy Herex CrarKk-Franxkiyn Baur Let Me Call You Sweetheart Snarxxon QuarTET Victor Record, No. 19941, 10-inch Looking For a Boy-Fox Trot (from Tip-T oes) Rooer Worse Kann axp His Orcugsrtra The Road of Dreams - Fox Trot (from Mayflo«ers) ar NoveiTy Orongsrraa Victor Record No. 19939; 10-inch Lantern of Love-Fox Trot {from Castles in the Air) Rooer Worurs Kaxx ano __ His Oxrcaestra Baby -- Fox Trot (from Castles ia the Air) With Vocal Réfrain 11mm Kagux axp His Oxcarsraa Victor Ree-0nd No. 19942, 10-fuch Lady of the Lake (Lorira Dance) Marie DBurnax ano H: Ozonesrza Mountain Rangers (Contra Dance) Msriurs axpo His Oxcarsraa ~ Victor Record No. 19940. 10-4ach -Thomas J. Reynolds - John & Classic St«. Eemflm of St. M63 s Guild and the Wérsat®3 Aurtiiary of St. Mae’s Church srs mewxfag for the church ' school At Cooperstown. «- [. sense migh ao gull fat the Hotel Earl. in town, probabl , Jack Dempsey is in to P leroy where she lived all , to get a manicure and some per{fum- ery. A Health Center Suggestion, The banding together of vario organizations | in - Hoosick Falls to | give a benefit for the Health Center is splendid and only goes to show * # # # her life Miss Smith is survived by her father. Thomas Smith, Sr.; three brothers. Michael J. and Thomas P. Smith of us | i Troy and Dr. G. E. Smith of this vil- | lage, and three sisters, the Misses © Susan C. and Katherine R. Smith of : Troy and Mrs. William H. Thiessen. i The funeral was held Saturday morn- 3 Iways suc-, that united effort will a ¥ Hug from St> Peter's Church, of which This most worthy proposi- in the tax budget where funds for its use would be available as needed, then the good people who are behind the project would not have to work their heads] off to find ways and means to carry ; it on. and cértain ones be compelled, to \dig'' just because they always do. Why. not try it this coming election? ## % e Is Love Deaf Miso? The play. \Cocoanuis'\' with the Marx Brothers is about the most over-rated thThg I have seen. Ber- -lin's music is surely not what the, Mackay girl heard when she fell for him, and if you take away\ Harpo Marx, the sflent one, the show would be 103? In spite of my idea the show : is packing the Lyric so I must be | wrong. Of one thing I AM sure and i that is that \The Student Prince\ is ; smething you should see. There is no‘Efiing in the city any finer acm- Getting Abead. Aboui sight years ago Beatri : Longhran was the 'phore operator ~For amusement ske took up skating and bas become the champion woman f#ure skater i of fhe countre and was second aft the | last Olymple games. \~ she at it at + itst It's Padtocked Yow. Tke Brevrsort Hotel at ceed. tion should be a t Miss Smith was an | burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, attendant. and | Troy. # zet __ -is Entertained \500\ Club. Mrs. William - Kelly entertained | the Wednesday afternoon Five Hun- dred Club at her home on Parsons ! Averue. Prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas Babcock. Mrs. Jesse Nile: and Mrs. Samuel Stewart. - Refresh- ments were served. Rehearsing \Sis Hopkins.\ Frequent rehearsals are being held | by the cast that is to produce “Sis‘ Hopkins.\ a comedy-drama and mn- gtcal revue, at the New Theatre on Wedresday and Thursday evenings, March 17 and 18, under the auspices of the Dramatic Society of the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion. The piece is being directed b» Ipseph Downe and an excellent cast bas been sélected to present it. Avenue and Sth Street, while not ex- actly within the comfines of Green- wich Village, is included.; This gra the Lafayette are under the same Hnanagermenst and both are defightfol places to dine and, Hf what they say Is tres, in drink. The Brovoor bas been so open of the Iquor laws that it may be entirely , closed. : to the cylinder so as not to injure xt board equal to twelve feet in length ' partnership with Messrs. Marsh and ; | to George Dean LeBarron will take , bd yilts of ard Other vals Hie artivles. broom-corn - were threshed in &' thorough good manner. Hhe rice which was on this sion threshed, was sent by Willard Brothers of North Carolina to soe If it would work on it, which it did, not | Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Phone 26 & injuring a kernel. The peculfar way | with which the flail is attached to the | cylinder strikes the grain in such a; manner as not to injure it. or check ; tbe progress of the machine,. and in; case of any foreign substance getting | into the machine, the fails fold back 'in the least. The saw was next tected, sawing a f and also one equal to seventeen feet, after the person turning it had let Igo of the crank. The cider mill. ‘ root and feed cutter were all tried | and like the thresher and saw gave’ the best of satisfaction. r Lyman Wilder, who bought thiqi county a few weeks ago., has also, in | Wiswell, purchased Albany County ,' for the right of manufacturing and selling these machines -Mr. L, to build for both counties with Mr. G.| B. Hamlifh, the patentee, as Superin- tendent until everything is all right and the machine thoroughly built. Shower for Miss Brown. Members - of Hoosick - Grange. Patrons of Husbandry, gave a pre- | naptial shower on Wednesday even- fung of last wesk in bonmor of Miss trorothy IJ. Brown, whose marriage pisces this month. A delightfol pro- gram was giren, refreshments were «sreed ard Miss Brown was present- \Don't Spend It All\ - Bank by R Save money regularly,. by Mail. No matter where you ng can enjoy the bmkmg tacf'iues of the Albany : ark, one of the \a geet and oldest savings barbie 'R 'r A prrtal will beng full information. Albany Saviags Ranks Gum Mazda: Lane S: N. Pearl St. comi Nakatani ie