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NlENACE” Bij stor, A\» HUNTEp G! | SEPT. . P+. orp charles y.p les» came of bad} The six hifs secnr| __ >on 3 - Lotte von | , n oo nen (Bo Wadbreck, safety engineer cs gis F4 Uo C) the rracin e tere taken in gigl’nl‘xr‘fl firings? Charles A Yar ted by the CGllants off Smith, the piteher Sfazifixmiiffulfitztagf‘ifzegzzscfiut,figs? at 3 In o'cloch.. The nre. . \s U be } Mary land Cusvallty company. who & muy 90 be re} sue f P H Patten Whine cq -de rnard Case _ Thoms, fo\ the Scherectady Police, were time There’sflzm‘to be I?) clues \but ii xi: (HADWICK add ci to nh‘sf'felmv fund cfor E'mwood | an EsgceBHent stort address on = as N\\ 0+ C {E+ Enpi<h fluent Nelda o CoE ‘p'A der. John Barker C ly. \ber bits naeart rurps. On- the believed the - sam. 'o commi m; . cem ery, We hope furs cate 5a be lin alo Pras kes mspec oss, 330 6elo teat Fp ue oto gull go (ear | %CHC e_ Folder, John Barker othe; hand the \Cops\ w abpje ip | Polifeved the same party committe +4 E mich nef rosized to les? 9a) oy c ame. The speker makes inspec in, 13) (ol tao - ap | ,, Ryze - Michae! Quinp, Wipjan Oth hand the \Cops\ were unable to both burckriss at Lalem and Green- g well patronised to eer thl ces, o6' C akdorres and talks to employee en acengn? (fo Cue orr < ouf the acod- iE‘F‘ , Thomas Evans. John W .do much with \Schuppy\ Harrington wich vI RLSSELL a R first ideas and @ecured oop r Wirt fon 00 20009 99\5 C lun! while they - rarmered seven hit-af’ } T \.» ladies ef the EMV\ mo b d vi.kince was thre eternal price of (re. \2110 pumy ta s foward RIM. \4. ix - Hame Allen the. were seat¢iered in as many inp ' Masonic Club Reopens eo Te the wiz hold a New Ene that those h. gry DPIJCC 3.0 orl. bees pu West hum o Lloyd Dedrick, (inx - Sennette, the Glants' firstbase | a > -_- ama dthoo nope Friday ot me na even gps ©hospest of s>conetrand gq. - ,- Ryda c host tGre beile - From ac ~George - Hoima pagay. theb Saso othe chef violator against! -The board of governors of the Gran} he - Prd Fine Those whe vish ~ n apre gent \brles and then (“n-{Hg Lh‘ n.) wae 0 gq 50°35 fea to psseagers in the ma- 7 rioiman, Ray. the Police. He sétreqd two of the three\ Ti\? Maxonie club met Tu‘esday even- fom. please send in art \oC. ae | t¥ s., tucbrice {0 on the read as - (Bits o ties d Out fhe attend. L2H Carse: cmm ani @ inthe frst inning; 108K for the purpose of making arrange- Lor ose served uf 5 deo tpl lg < ape cs CE ¥ co afs were» may”: in: AN”. 24 fud oma 32!th to ss £ bawlet Sut day. A A “£5,371; n. Sar l'wi'.“ a tro hirzes I) Kirk followed] meats luar the re-op-ning of the Ch? £ fo many of tham wee fire ut. .,) 5 36 Toft te cout. of ae West #s 2290s ©4400 woth g an d secared Sennette, rooms after the summer season. i poo sts Aanes Roberts 0 ses aper purchases mot iind fir r. nea; a ary culvert,. The second mun came in the fuzu'th,I‘d‘H—i“hm h‘ms frrft’flgeati“ the g???\ Fodaste lent of the ~ B fs H \ \iliem. o- in wa opp 2% ack co -fifj,el er the steep ' a - inm. _ when Do K: «ingled Lancins'ley members to bave the use o 3 borem Rutland. has been sales . ;«;~[\l;1§,'\«l -1i.l,ux‘lx.’:~f;-dmfl vu‘nh‘“ 21.7‘ as cer fo5 gal, tuck a trans- G. H. S. STUDENTS 4EAR LORENZ-;m“ hed. Coops harriflwg, moving I; rooms fo that 1357111 in}n0 waghintner- 5 ree stea ® Is the mejah ruc sa. a+ Soccer oped 0 cm. ser Cor ome die. i, [l Kin fo third amd Lanny to seenand,| tere with the c members. p D:- EPT 2d Wo urs in feyn seb j ¥orma t , a”? fist?) 33agaigfifzzthpy3x;film; ma No ue ecm k mr ios going brought; Music ty VProm-nent Artists Enjoyed atfln tryin: to catch 1D Ki;k at thirq,| Molay was fran ed the use of one pool pon | i OLL ooo Pui Cheo id Tse who cram High School Thursday. 'Johnwon heaved the bal over the hg | tabl» and the buliard ta ble every OfUEY‘ ~ \> and Mrs. H‘ 6 e DeMclay El+cts New Officers Ae gou me cme the c ene of This 'ic the high school had a rare of Ls ons and D. Kirk seared Lansing} B9UD ‘thMiQ the 1101124 of 4 mint? CARTOON seee 1 g Udecram fron oaie,! oor Foot o ye both ogmaion that { mimics. fro when Pranz? Lorem. cel sois: to thard. | Lansing Lried to score! With fl“ ffkf‘Pfi'm Of battfrdayg 12\ Mrs Charles D. Wes fu z ef Is ”gm. Mts o 2C ex aug eel'zoe head come in ist a mst Lorer: iis f ul m. gh Assen sooun. at the ball and ru‘gmi are \wk?” bye usesl by the DelMao- P- Landerdale, -the, t dik q“ \an $e ne erp pee oi C s Pn 'e Bsodstains [ con p' 6fPhe Nes York Tvinpkory mi oc ond JohttSo. threw\ Lanzing out | 184 nighis. Rooms are closed - Sun- mre. faMoswane ap tre. ote sorm , CTO CV “h\ Gee pto: W‘s-H «& r +10 ge bue os -f -to |orches'\a. assisted by Miss A WING at the plate. days,. This schedule is believed by DAZE\ t .~ Geotge W B k oi Sitem, for mini\? '|'f1l1!\\_‘~ \The Vt'g-JVV\! e a 'the wad - € 'of. te man's head | Smith. and Leo vis Ile thrd and lat fin of the rame|the officers uf the club io be a satis- nets of this vflioo hA given the ‘hptirnf‘hi‘ Ler aid C [,) 12 Shante bp e ese 0 sith the ' lintst <? New York cave 2 met in was semed In the sixth inuna, vhen| factory one to both the club members CHTING sims of $500 to the bi se vor fo! “If \\“_”\§t L251 . Mid-“f“. sounk mi r Roos ue c+ thows from the | ferestos The essarbie Welinghorn dropped Senpette's fy in and the miembersp? the Belicia;- Th? Wo sen at Greenwich, (n - memer. - af Ot 58 wion “J senior ii tC 9b. ma ofa work sos e irhfl The double con de. jo cen'er. Do Kok bunted towards | fit“; meeting of the club will be 11.9“ Le -o oster, Mrs, Marco ov un Welk, N’f’f'm M“? 2 mf or pundalln Sah o Ag of. bok © oth toad the /eerto o> \l. elis shuse } the som 'first base and Morte» thresy tos Duy al, | Wednesday, Septeyqber 20, at which Mo- Edwards dese «cd i tnost in éf‘j’wg‘f’fi‘ifi; “I???” if???) 'xr\‘ d v0 ereished a o mard | derful so at the - oa bo covern secoud base, but Duval tUme & Gimmes will be served at } De COT, sell B Pri nal HOXIE - L Marie Prevot ash pon I and .22 and 23 pel'fofmance h night at 15 P.M. > 20] 1 ( (ulf'gf- ut ALARY LWS EVENT TURES of JANE te i omo meme §g1,.50 Per Year in Advance f arni VOL. L1. pms c= ot SAML YENTS CHAOIICL fBook Club Entertains-- ' Personal and Local Items of Interest. Tae . f . R fa ; a ittle 't C80) pore rw ies Jose ph Paseo forth an dita. ; . nee i sues - pleasantly d Mrs. a.|8 it le aver £86) pore ons lvqt few << ats laborer cei og ngul. , v \I al infill; Cambridpe-Charles Thomas, - Ed , Tf‘le firth? 942mm]? Pflhfw.‘ failed \to i 0 an on ber bathduy ammiver |/) (23M \D Jo MKrenty, in the ab ] ey d bev svi My 3940 word Preckerp Charles Taber, Willigm| PUMIUS \Schuppy\' Harrington with H_ cutlé 15.0 a ~ ' comee of Mr Hih, was 4 pokestrna co “ffl- ly b h'i sbs tbo Cer u \\““'k\Sc-ot': George Bassett Charl’ee Davis their clubs whe a the Rensselaer Glants sac: N‘l'lf'nf tiv I; sea dg \-'l\“l'il'- Wroteam aud beer ported no tick e af SU9IAS rapt: GB 'a _ fued oa short digs Gntwmfhm ”Am * Johnwgn proar]| held them up Sanday afternoon at Wil yprw'ldl’SI'l rid?! ar \:(i£art(-l ' flmfil .‘.|l.\. Vr oc chagal quots s ~ sam \if” : sTM)?“ ¥ ir tew n farm, | Foster Herbert Obenauer. _ ___ Hams field, with a% to 6 score, and the f l'l‘1,\r‘lem--r: (min-Zn“ l. \Ix! T1\. bos ou'y fifty left and tey are ple sso d ‘T-l: vo 6le Eo ne ar im wo ch h. was Easton -Robert Wilber Herper| \ Cous\ lost in the atternpt to arrest Pha: articles were nud hy. mempgrs (ole o Oe bar swerve? | ypenpon wiley, Flatley, - Charles! the fifth strirbt rame of the Giants estrg articles were rod by members | 1g, voaid «f directurs aske . , ge [3000 the soad striking an electric light Thompson. Lewis nell. *** | streak . - The - Schenectaady § of me club, Mrs. D» agan's - offering opreen of the club as io pele and trakinx an e rrale Ompson. Lewis G. Snell. was u SJ ed a Collier's mag: B by Ger BE yeas. Re thu. Wi bist day B at Nir C +o ugo s at Lhe (Wes h cC - foe case aoi cme glvert ine o-<| Smith ts be crs -C the ead et the ball go I” a Elgurifingfinfjluf‘ rxxt’xxrxinihlr‘ alien” leaon, {other} J pule toa bainee', \o mn agam left the {ing oce fell anl S i €}- ally good, unde: th q'l'xrmuonEmma“: Maurice j‘mlu‘fy-w“\\i- t. Soule vo ata a short dis. Mie tor bea oad? bis ~ Lops or Simth to Morone Utes Minnie Pepp. | q‘rd,‘ Lincoln Omwng, _]IHLI.';; ae #206 egrig broucht to z. stop f|sixieen years of ase, plyel like an' Cess qingle] amd Vi - Helen Tatho i > d hw'fj‘f'fl‘ Tutte “hfilpliufll in“? B i oo sas L rown Qil‘ul'. of the ma: (tr-139.15 ond showed master of This ended the scrim forr the - after scorns {n her senior y ar - the Troyiilirtii h Sif;2t;i;;:-I.u&;;~atpz Rf“ , At: z) ui e L > rhn' Ciar ilfiuf'?‘ vtln‘f‘ rail furl 1}wa lr;-'raxm911.f4. f It was urmi'ni‘y <hionecn ij,» pitclkin: (if fiarrmgton was | Cono cence Academy, Poutney -V [Shae dirt-l?\ # ‘b {RI-Ail“; “u 2 n ® vols umn. 'vir in the dich foppersuty for the trouns a ople Cao muci fer the Police tam - He Mss Tatko was fnmer. ct Wer y, | [R00 C [OEE aimnuner, Rob ft G0 lag Fer a Melson the improvements about his resri ne» fer'ndeling the north end tor the ; of his son, Nels J nikins and . wile ed aft the Mr. an home of Dar oy Vt. at The mae o M. B. C. aml se.. rlendid article aber a n aunt, Mrs. A poor watllticn our Hiams was reed by cake. A food and plant sale woul b» urtis' store Sature is #i high school,. Jenkins fs omaind home of Mr uud \ Mau Donough Wednesda do Mrs. Mrs. Hanaah Mc€Corrarck Mcs Henrys on Main Street. Mrs Ir ; ving Russel and ins ; Edith ind Mildred Lami ap ct Monday! Mrs. Reed Wiliams as the Pubnidee hospital Mr and Mrs. Eno ley Porqer Mrs Fla E'Rrefn-bments were seiveq nejadine a i Llovd Crawford Nerth Granville bave marchased invited ho cao ertly publish ond wriffeg i Nichols, of' \10%. t pp > f Fi Mr. and Mis. J. 1D. Sul vio and Miss Anns of Glous Falls, visit I , wes | 7 a cello out support From the CHionts. The xo (it'l’uxgrnl \\, Hung? Haiti!) 921111“ e hasse ns #050 \(At woues 'fiken to gflfiffvlb‘l ext oudllh moar nigtlwxi\: . anl scratch ern: committed - tiy the; ”hirfix‘ 14 ck Jz Trop. Theo rope ti u gs *A nos priors an Wa ~} Proms - Leca ous s VTanus ons Ir wes in the srenth, Apple! “(__';i)n.rnf(, Waltiam G Thumz‘n‘. Maik odo i |I seomid the ostgudlemts onolhal to - leff ad - Acktersion lef . ~ Re aald Swet The prin in'» ~d 00 ( . too the: somat s form of compostG n is Mke he salt throuth. A;pde taking second nes of the meeting was to arroore . yan WX oo persons ap (“fl col t broanties r fac cork jon (50 The stromys 1+ fensive vwrork foes unr h.e installatier 0 Ob q pes tool feod.ce Roy H. Imunarflm' this groat corit ver Adithe Gfaprt« nra inability ef the; er io at 7030 oetock at the Mal | (Toe corto Cheater new the bos I anl look rvd ts puothaer year ahe Copy to bit Harmuctons a»fferi ng was is H. C 1‘yrzflh Great are is beitar 6 alc as. “A {boupla I 13 Ganimian and Eft pi s> hefeo host tuo sanke poopd shre cause of 'ne Couprfull of the Sce. +C C cred to make tus meeting a «:osess as off ibe} 2 al ulled and came 6 AIM.. tom. Ph Chats pulled off at i- the omiy meectinx sBhrich eat be Supe Tey cerrouteed Ta mei dep r azn s s i - Uhree fine sfeauble* pPams luring the af V\’gm;m.- publie | Last years toa d lab oukee, Ryo taker to the hquuL‘Fmr Haven State Company Expands jernson imi ercesd ino their all U\\.h.flx» the large taerwye® ever is ermi ep! ba» | tam Re Proud parents of a lttle Cagehie. Pa WE (mca Lorraine. born September 18, go John A. Williams and family art\ g Pleasantly located in their a Mr. [ nev potet Mrs. f Mrs E. toed to the home of hes 3iser, Mis $f ber. who ¥ _ A daughter was Porn t» M: Bs Reed Williams aft the C | | | | l {nincton o gE William Mrs. B m 8. 13. v e040000! mot hl‘l', mcm $ Adams [ cents cents cents ) N \rs. William Owens of Jirsey City,|up be kept locked®E and the Poo kup dis ll” has returned to the home of \irs. Hugh contazed ag a ledging place las req 92\ Owens, & 5 3 ay hic, - 'The recommenaation |f: ' M € i © srnndayflhf“P'ili' \l read | -Et subas Capured ater an 0 2 cient © on 0 the | wr. and Mrs. Hush Oweri have re- atain tonewed ~Elespectfully \ 2003 brormsgp bs aber \turned t | bp\ R l le Pue ' ch Cecesa E Paiten, commmssiones c 2 lems all rsad Sep fabe 1.0 On tne 2 00 to their home in Jersey City. ited, Cecena BJ. * Of ~~ (motion of o Afesshey ~ Bascom William F. Willfams hes pseatly im- ton t to court srante! an nrcler'se’nhnu Al. r qumj his bome on Gouw! weet | County S. S. Convention. Co Lrsdess o Cognty court le-rlm'. William Iiim'fw is 6 j‘mrtnininfl' \Ihe thirty ninthe annual conveni u mew naman =-- M Aglem, Miss Stella Murphy __ uf the Washington County | Suu Slashes Marr With Razor. % Ems} anghter was born to Mrfland Mrs'llsum‘l association will be held at t/» Commnick Rroseato of Whitehall. firs\ £1;er” 89.1119th (Al. Unutel | Presbeyterizan church in +c Cool popup gy $5000 dail ~ for trial -in Sister q ert- Rue, 1} visting her wich, Mriday, October 1. _”“ mens o a on conut y- corrrt | Saturday, n New York city. LAN-bun?! will open at 10 o'clock with a Mi Mroind Mrs. Sanford Coll pital Septembep 14 Mics Mary Parry of New York i fhendine her vacation at the home of village. It is berated By a E. Parry. B tew bungalow on Main street f New Yori city spent Sunday with np r Pepoer 1win Pomeroy is quite #11 E. Curtis is entertaining her been cleaned as in U.} North last sepert of inspection, but the po- Mre. Mrs. Jane Evans fell nd broke collar bone at her residenes oto New York city. Eoin Vanderborg; oof and Mrs. D. 0O'Bmn Owen haveiof the bckurp om. Granudle been entertaining Mr. «od Mrs. Pen w bio atad Mas. ctolle's hos mattesses and bhankets. The bu 's. Hannah Mellenry ha- returned Mym' Grace Ames is visting r latives Glens Falls, “h— New Knights of Columbus Officers. & Bernarda frand Ini EUs Thurs # \ere elec § chand | $ Collop, ' Richard Years, Jq MCHQDrY‘; B \Slice Hayes; § Yard Corcoran MeDonough | was elected L 8kt of Granville Counmil of ¢ Knights of Columbus at a meet day night. ted - as Othe: follows: flight. Eugene G Biden. feorge LaVarn, mes O'Brien; treasurer, D J. W. Lortie, trustee _ for financial secretary i inber gnard ofhcers Deputy chan w arderi, three Law - recording secretary, Ed Andie w (§ ¢. »¥mbolie and outer gaard. Walter e 6. Murphy, fe the . Pliong Atten; Weigh Thursday Piceg of G 1 the concert by Singers at , Pember theatre evening, September 30. Aus- ___, ranville Rotary club. We have on our floor a cxvload of qfiyew improved models of Star cars. \Tanville Motor Sates Co , uranville,. Phone 355, the Rhondda Ar CP. held Miimea', we the dans h. War' s ,is mi rmbtained and used jointdy with tue GRANVILLE, N.Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, i1926. CLUBAR RANGES outine. Rotary Members to Take History Stu ITAL'AN SIB NT dents to Inspect Fort T | The members of t; Rotuey oun. trre seatrd a% Iwo Lo bBe ly-f. C K1 three for their luncheon \Fie suay . zon . + The club bad Been divide} into * for the distribmtion of tickets fo. Rheorndda Male Chorus, which aA pycolc at the Pember theatre September Jo Fred Shetdon #s captain of one | .in while Waite Hicks commands the oh- er A report Erom the teams sLovw ed , that most of the tiehets have been die posed of and as the th aire bolus hut. 28 ad+ of Occupant. whether cD . world condact &he bisory class (0 che ; bush school to miore than - .0€ bi cmuat to a afe; fee» hefore Tacond 95, trek! Rips, a Pr oirstndiy ef the battle ground -one ”7L“! o/ thk '7””!‘”-‘_“ inm beri wore Quart ure fayor eve $2 ken to thie da dh 2p ctu suffarit from broken rats bor fren fruug lis. Nunmzsc Nito, 0+ c.. ep oof cod sagt top be d foal ia asd Reso, ne | les and - nffec n autoniobiles “thanked to carry the class of a¢'rt «tudents to that fort on C- ”VJ «lay. | Thie speaker For the day was FJ ten ses and ou the Stn l IErhemnutbr [reeeptors, - Bverett Hamn «. ados th mo th Rut o in t Vacome Terple and sis exp ie ude ed mai this year's w#l even oa. ' it G ile cad HU AutoLeaves Road, Strikes Pole and Smashz2sHead cour e for being was car Mike Itusso other necw vas brougchi later Puricrs of MeHeuarv'), a atd the tu |} a GSELAR TEAM SHUTS OUT POLC county CéURT TRIAL JURORS, Judge Rogers to Preside-More Drawn This Year Than Customary, Porty eight jurors will respond - to the cel of County Clerk George W. H‘ur‘ry when county court convenes at the Salem court house Tuesday. Octob er 5. with County Judge Erskine C, Roger®, premiding. It bas been the custom to craw thirty-six jurors, but an order was file 1 increasing the number to forty-e-cht. 'This plan will allow for the excusing of jurymen who have urgent duties in connection with fall rm work. The jurors drawn are nessed by Fans in Gran- ville Sunday. White Creek -Lewis H. Ausrin. Police baseball team went the Argyle -John J. Miller, William J. ; MeCim. lxhrp A. MecKernon, Charles |H. Foser Befon D Bain, Warren H. n- deroga anda Amsterdam did rand it wa only to quell the riotous Giznts tha \Eddie\ i 14 t ran: Ipr N Hd 1s Denn 4, Ti TM” (mfl‘i‘q. villiam - J. sent for the \(Fops - And the \Cops Robertson James M. Timpane. tost OI is the frst shut ont game -Edward - Gibson, Henry. 2° Ars alc : Iiiinwanuy—Jamps C. Daly. Artlj'xrfwm and they Granys e to see and bear a ha v? vi St.. compassed \- The Pat Haven Marble and Marbhi flround paying Slate - compony | muircl «ed j Irs r 2p va ha asl - Cury . gal, tio 1 NE ko tim former nrop rtes & the Vor (Whittaker Anrouw nces Visitation Dates. to AdI me the fecu by onar Coull cense Maris chure Bpro nt Unfacding Groen ate con - Gorlon 0) Whirt ter,. district deputy the DeMolay ate cordially imnvtes) day noe gin. 12 «oo Larpely ad Fair daver - The parohbise ine osfe . 03” t htfa (Elf! INWFC h'epu‘ * aitey$ - Special Enutations ha .L ‘ 1 bes ty 3 o <owse (he- bl\: # ater power slate mill a £1“: l(:\\‘;r JG 1 inn © PS —l§c;glf «away-d to - frat erna®: organs .f £0 ;] br coun Ne diows I)” ' b. ofice building and old f c lof L .h in fut? elf wif} be seres rol d Cogs f Wee g afes of hig «feta. visits in the ten mou lcs fee Pre Dmrefal. : u to nurmie] the Pam reget ik s «n o Soutfi surest rg , Ilve ir Granville Lockup Inspection. and aived i The state commoission of pr Cas [Apptoz od the report of the snspe ton! Gi~anville lores the J. 0) g |D Nas one 006 the - Wa- eons ~a wa sac sesstn roues of Distuct comm the court miam'd an order to r Loaxe Charles Pood of Hudsoq eopx the Cown, but 13 ovrred by , 2. * last «rand juir « “nd & The lockup Las {r a» by electricity. 1 U the of tire \ Om Culltment: txo m u nulle, as ho «ra'mst the were Durkee been ecomnplied with, as the building 8b Som Barber f Hiuelsorn Falls, was | her: was fount untocked and acee: est ' affem ar auremeehie owned by thle ty \ . . Bood l nauapp of was founds apa | services, followed bY the |y, prc} business seasfon arad an addres, by the « state superintendent, Eimer h-lt‘un‘ul‘ i Albary.. 'The afternoon session begins {wis a;rested on a bene® sarrant by at 1030 and wall &nelude conferemco | pp gher{ff W ilhort Hyatt - and and discussion by all groups, wiih £0P | John O'Brien at Albans Friday Bray : - r - per. s»ciuil sing arid address at 5.3\ |cato, o whoo was paroled from Danue mora prison last Fainuazsy. is charzed The cvenrg session is at 7; 3. TTT CO with betnsg a partcipint in a slashing The Rhondda Chorus. affiay at- Salem Septermber 4, when 'The Folovoang is part of a letter re } u v INN?“ 5311 Salem - was attacknj’i weived by the secretary of the Rotai , anl finally-u with a razor - The attal. [clug reGJatve to the Rhondda Chor. jon Hymn-n.“ was zmale ar.‘ which sy ill at the Pember thea | “In\? Unjamatu v as mafifi-‘Ufl‘lt‘r ar- tre - night, September 2: a \A two years add at to” Edward on nder €he anvapices of the | Granville 9 of makire a biaeclthand mf“,‘f\~‘ ill atary club _ \The director, Prof. T | against a o (felfow eountzyman. After “(Jinnah briniging out the best mals, f‘hm . tf'l'n'nm, fias- mafio at. “Lat Elm,“ i talent a vallabte in Wales at the present fl'luiffldltfl occurrel ina Fort Edward time. This bas been made possible to | rectautant. a great estent on aecount of the indus | trind depression it?\ prezfixlll‘giin‘vgrlr' r j rt from ens hle C |:.;\1‘3' “quasi; you will hear -wondérful' ':\'l.umla_3:. October 4. ‘uiaivflluul voices -bass, lam-flow and' for appoint. ment tenor -Signed 8 (Charles. From rim), . -- - mow it ia eviden® that this conter. Just 1\???le tro cmloafig' qt Over [will be - an - | High-class lands Whippets and WilEysKnights.- f Schermerhorn and Brown, (“iamnvxillai musleal.. I I chrarging | os sault, - second C Rovers at Hudson Falls - Brancateo Fay McFadden optmetrist, will bo at Dr C N White's ofice in Granville F\ lease Th | rchised by him 3 Pur found bi ;.; week. AC; Attorney - Bas | asd ind 'o Bm Kusnbas o.) cwnen he pleided mot gmilly to an in- degree, befoye Cornmity Juige Erskine, Patrans ,; | trict. phone 'da Male Choras «ling and some he growing busines other | strgactures coun ty lodges: as follows. s of the Fair Hay- - ~, Mount Hope lodge, No. 2666, Fort Ann, [ M. and M/ Slate: company *= Thursday - Septe-nber - 30%) Pheonix wle the accession of the slate mil f odre, No 98 Whitchall Tuesday, Oc- Sober 5; Arey » leadss, No S47, Argyle, cs) necessary. They Pauye been [fong dt on a lease for several VU ~ 4s aps ral g el c \ \ vas made July 220 ds ' ”52“; : Grand lory indicts ”rhlr'tyFour. @ hing five saws and a rubbing bed in' ign-r: l'ivt'rrftfhril “Masai-“3123at??? repot states the population el che} - In ke of Kuigsburs jiu mill ans hose now purchases lodge No 55, Granville, Wed. of Poult villue as shown by last cedous as '- aa\ wr\ (”kn idd Ms case tire plant so as fo them | % vuagas, O toher 20, Sandy HPL lodge, ling 1547 and of the town exc uso trawl n v‘.~.}1‘x‘.f;tmx cou: cunce ifur rur‘z‘ngr P\P.H' com. _ 111W“? \3 Haden Fals, grad“, Octo- 'the bin-12\ ivy“: xvi-11” 7( 4. \':wkv vjexr he Y‘Jf Nh‘ahlllfl company o was esta blimp V;l\.'r 20 Salem ”11h!\ ~ qui Salt-m‘ has been all one sery brick beoilding in ti bos . I,,r--\nuso x‘ttn'mq MWe 3.1: JL. L0 1859 ‘axlnd is still £0 ne “Um,“ a “(m/m}: Noven heft, Furf iEdWard on the: mail street Thore | h pore Szmpe-me f_-|:z~ env ad “he-n fist r'uf led af was “3h 'l No 287, Port Edvard, Monday, are three cels 0% brick. with enams { g oMStUee FRdwiard M Argel at Salm slate quaris. today it is operatin ~ Navtember 14 Cambridge Valley, No and ent beds with ow. \9G cap dope Hmlchxmria C duarries fit - pinit is bnexer to 11, Cambridge Mepday, swam)” ©. seein. OM\ ene s bin I ° @ [ .s. than ever auu {ize output was a+ ‘wv Achlas lLo<ge, No 3%, Greenwich, Monday. November 29. The district wil be> hetd at Cambridge '\\'exdn-rsdaj-. November 1. 'is large or viuuabie as at new as i Holdup at Flat Rock. Some twenty or tooce tourists in [your cars. two Cadifiacs and tuo Pierce! Drops Dead in Auto Bus. p proved to be hohbup amat urso Is arday atteraeor win they stopped]! pf Cl. h iii-néflrnurnnmlu Flu: ios 1:qu lbs-x3 d dead in thie Glens FtaJItGWthe- {| lua, who were {rom Buffaio. and re.'l44 bus shortiy after 11 eeock Mon- eved them of $19 in money - Within Cy mornisse, when she was hours the party of Ai from (o ber home after sperding several teu! no,) Mavs at the home of her sister, Mre George of fleas Pallis - Mrs Allen,. who was ssisty-one rears old, right in the old Bell school and later {cam that they Ive w the more modermn buildings in White i were asked to si. bach the $411 Noll. She recently itterded the §es- ‘ ye itis,\ ang [quicentennial Exposition at Philadel- / pr that amourt of money. But PNA as a defesite from the Chautiu- (+ asn't the sam 0 14{o for thoe large I+%20 committee Other organizations [+ Us had been broken info ones ang 'ol which she was a member are the The two young mea wanted the Whiteball Grange. Order of Eastern Phas U px. cago were Prouipt bo fop i the po ce in Whitoeinct - Ty vx sould on! Austrian but when S w‘ wore arrayed in the room ther [al ore of them sand © 1B ks money more thay to sie» the mer prose. Sar, White Shrine, Rebelkah Lodge so they teok the cash and hur. @a8d the Royal Neighbors of Amer- mod for Buffalo and home. in. She attended the Presbyterian church. - Other survivors are two sons, Henry and Clintom Alien of Detroit. Mich. County Comm:ttse to Meet. -_ A meeting of the Washington County Rep Slfcan committee wall tako place Un pember 25 fn the Salo m house cat C o clock to make pluss for ersant \sation. and to transact otger pruiness, J. S. Parke® al enter beat a luncheon pefaro fhe mestung. (15186 exRected that a of nat. a. prominence will addros the aro I Anniversary of Brick Church. The one hrndredth anniversary of the erection of the first Methodist Epis- copal church of Whitehall will be celc- brated Suniay.. This church is better known as the Brick church at East Whitehall. | Services will be conducted at 2 a'clock im the afternoon by Rev. A ID. Angel, superintendent of - the northern - district, | Troy conference, Several former pastors are expected to be present. Granvitle R. C. Chapter Sonds Relief. The Granvite chapter of the Red Cross with its Whitehall branch seut $100 in relief money to the national headquarters in Washington Monday for use in the Florida hurrfcane dis Conventions to Be Broadcasted. Both state converations will be broad- casted 'this year, thie democratic From the Arena in Syracuse, and the requb- ican gathering from Madison Square Garden in New York city. The con- ventions aro schedwled for moxt Non- day and Tuesday, September $7 ard 28. oor nmn norn Get your tickets sow for the Rhond- concert. It looks, from the advance sale, as if all seats will be sold and the sale of tickets withdrawn. Ticleets ean be purchased from the members of the Rotary club. Price $1.00 including reserved soat. INEL Fine Baseball Game Wit- vray | Fair Haven, Schodack Landing., Ticopn- Keelamn and Charles Statia +4 M for the Giants while representing Gran ton, Cearge G s, Fram enw ay.) . Bray eorge Gibbs, Frank Benw ay plated an almost error. trouch to the flubgo'clcuk in the evening. violg hod cpeed mnd courvtes and Feccivedl ex Ars Julla Weed Allen of Whitmani mung T5 Cents Six Months NUMBER 1 SHIRT FACTORIEG ROBBED, anime Manhattan Company at Sales: and Greenwich Loses Valuable Stock. Thieves entered the factory of the Manhattan Shirt company at Salem rome time between G:30 and 10:30 o'ciock Thursday night of last week and marie vay with thirty-six dozens of shirts, valued at $1300. The concerm's main office is at Patterson, N. J., and it was their eustom to transfer shirts from the Salem factory to Patterson by automobile during the day and gome- times during the evening | Lawrenee Pekin noticed an open touring - car parked in the rear of the factory dur- ing the evening and took no further notice of the proceedings. The car was seen going south some time after the robbery took place. Jacob Wagrer, machinist of the plant, came to work at § o'clock Friday morning and diz- covered the robbery. A window - in the rear - of the - factory - had teen - opcned. ‘f Six bags of shirts were near othe entrance and were not touched, Sheriff -[ N. Ausfin Baker and Under Sheriff Archie Alexander are neaking an inve~- tigation of the robbery. Monday night the shirt factory of the Manhatten company in Greenwich A pool takl» neette supped at third|@XPert is in Granvile to overhaul the | pool and billiard this ond leave them scored | Si-npette, | 4D ~hape for next week's ope ning. August Milk Prices. Announcement by the | League Cr-operative Aszosiqtion, Ins., lof a net posl price of $2.36 per 10) pounds 8.5 milk as the August price ; was a sirbstantial increase over the pool price of the previceus month znd 'for August of recent years. This is | | Of{the first puol price under the Dairy- men's League new system of ficurinz Fthn price on the basis of 2.5 per cent 'buftter fat in:teal of 80 pir cent. If {fAgured on the old 3 per cent. basis the price would be $16 ar 26 cents Tess, {but even that would be a hich price. In July the pool price was S195. the 'August 1924 price was $1.52, in 1923 ($2.48 and io 1922 $1.75. In this sub {stantial August poo! prices many farm- 'ers see hope for satisfactory prices {during the autumpa and vinter months “or which they have been asked to in- crease their production. ‘ Kian Mects in Wells. _ The advertised Ku Klux Kian mest ling, Wells, was held as seheduled Sup- [day afternoon at 1:39, just aoth of 'the John Howe farm. The principal [speaker for the afternoon was state representative N. Robarts of | Burling (ton - About tso hundred attended and labuut fortythree automobiles were {parked alone the roadside. The next {meeting is scheduled for Sunday even. {ing, October 3, at T:8n. at the sam» [place. Circulars announcing the &n [Kins Kian meeting ingVens were dis tributed in Granville Saturday night. |The circular read: o \America is in Danger' - Ku Kim Klas lecture, Sut Eda}, September 19, af 1:2} p. may, at the Howe farm on the Main road between [Wels and Poultney. - State representa tive will deliver the lecture. All pro testants are welcome.\ Manchester to Play Granville. 'The D. and M. Generais of Albany rave uguin Keelun® ami |Statia and will not appear Sundsy af as lL G be ter baseball tam strensurered hy sev. eral stars of the soutasrn lease, in- uding \Babe? DeMars Reller and Miner and probably \Jimi burps. will mest the geamselues G.ants ut WHR Hams field. The local management booked this same with th> unforstan J- ing that a spseis' cash prise will Le added to the gquarantse if Manclhster wing Sund: x's game. The Florida Hurricane. The loss of life in the burrieam ca- tastophe in Florida has rerched 4°, the number of injured 6,000; the prop- erty damage may reach 20» millions of dollars, leaving 55,000 homeless. Tho great anxiety now is whether a pes- tilence can be avoided when deal caw =, horses and other animals are 1 along the canals and water courss. os Former Granville Girk Killed, Mr. and Afrs. Willliam Larmer of Af bang, wore killed when an automobile in which they were ridings hit an in- clined bridge girder Fishkill Thurgday and somersaulted to the bauk of a crook twelve fuct bolaw. Mrs. Larner was Leak the daughter of Mr. and Mrs., William Davies of At- bany, formerly of Granville. A special matines at the Pembwer thie week Saturday with prizes, contests and and singing for the chi#ldrem. , «# # 1 F) f \ \ v 1¢