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. ftro· .. HIY SIIW AND. WOOD AT Etrortl Being lUJlde to Bring AbOut Adjustment ot Differences • A conference w~ h~d M-ollida.y l!-ft- TUW.NS V£Rl BUSY WITH THE CAUCUSES li'OR ORDINATION BY ernoon at the office of District. Attor• DEMOOBATIO OONVENTION FOR REV. ABDHIBALD BLACK. I ney H!a&rd>ies at Amsterdam betlween THE TOWN OF JOHNSTOWN \' Lou~s K. :r.Ja-ylender, ot thts city; WEDNESDAY AND REPUiltL[CAN lHf OLD GUARD ~S VOTED DOWN: Jaimes Voonhees, Jabrl E. l,ja;rl'la.'llee CONVENTION FIUDAY. and Roy Brow.n, reptl'laSenting the , board· of ddrecflorll of bhe New Gii!Cibe Elootric Oontroller Oomlpany, and severral of the minority etockholders, The Democratic convention for the tO'Wn of Johnsbown was lhi&ld at Thaxter Vedder's' at Keck Qentet A;niiWill'l!! to Questions on rell1otiVEl to the\t-e<cent a.ct:!on In whicll Wednesday ~moon >at 2 o'<:ilook. the Jlll.nor>ty stookh¢ders t~ought .and Tenets ot Faith Held Suftlclent by obta!!led a stay of t1lie sale of tbJe The roll ~ket waa nominated, Progresstv-Matter Will Come eluding supervisor, assessnr, town property ot the company -in rtlhe west np at Meeting of the Presbytery enid of Aomsterdalm. T4e minOI'ity clerk, constables, justices of the peace, superintendent of highwa.ys stock'holders represented by Mr. Har- and collector. The Republican con- dies made a 'Propoeitlon to tlhe dtrec- ventlon · will be held Friday. in iJobiuJtolVD on October 19th. Having been granted license to tors, and it is qntte likely this will preach by the New York Presbytery The following towns llave had be accepted. Wha.t i•t ·~ wttl not •be their no!ll!nat!ona·: Caroga (RepuP.. Ju11e,. after an11weriilg lp. effect given aut •at present, but )n lfi!EIIIJting 1 • · of the marote. r after .,_ meelin. Dis- lean), supervisor, Quy Duray; town. \·not exactly\ to questions as to eer- - ..._ g, clerk, George Lane; highway super- tain tenets of the fai.th as written, trl.ct Attorney H'Bil'dies l!alld that the .Intendant, Gilbert Brown. . BEI,YB today's New, YDrk World, the entire ·alfait w.as prwctioa.l~y smtlad, Ephratah (Republican), supervis. m*anlng tha.t Wl!thln & short tdme or, William Abel; town .clerk, Clar- :Rav; ~!lhibald Blaclt sent to that there will be something doing tn ~ ence Gray; highway superintendent,. · · POd·Y yesterday, in fall season at the wa.y of re&iCjhing a,n lll!nlcalble agree. Arthur Trumbull; I?~mocratlc, super•. · Firat Chrucb, at Fiftll !'Venue and· li!ent be~een the dlr~ and the ,vii!Or, Seymour Snell; town clerk, Oc~,Qi~i;OOC~~).4o'I!~~!~~DCJ Twelfth .street, a request that he be . sQo<:kiJWlders. ~ former took an Carlos Rossiter; highway superin•. I·OJ'dalned .a~:~ pastor of the Bedford .appeal trom the decl.idGn of the .su- ~ndent, Ira Whlt}ock. =~~~~#;:;~~:=;#,~~~~~ church,\ at Bainbridge avenue preme court, a.nd t11e m,a,tter h·as been Bleepker (Republican), supervls- •n···• aw.o. two Hundredth street,. which has hangllng 1!re fDr some tdlne. or, Engelbert Fisher: Democratic, au- CAPITA-L SURPLI)S ·sure ·:::-· : '·. - him a call. pervisor, John M. Peters. This l'ElQUest . .a.woke 4/he tasues th'8lt The Prohibitionists have made the began between the stand-pat and pro- REMENISCENCES Of A lAWYER following nominations 1n the town of · ~lve elimleJlts in the PreBbY'f.ery · . . . . · . . · NorthamptQn: · Supervisor, Orlando 8!t ~he trial f9Q.\ lh\Moeey ottbe ·Rev. Dr. GUford; .town clerk, J. H. Weaver; . Brigp ot U~on Thealoglcal Semj· :1 sti f th w· H Stratford, the AdfrQndacks, and the u ces o · e peace, . . . C'o>lltJns, l $t()();()(J0j11801'Y. and ~ more the o!d gwa.lld Sand FootbUls ot OIU' Johullltowu. Mahlon Vll.n Deuten; aaseBIOrs,' Roe- . wM be&~·. lit hM not :vet ettn\ren- coe Ellsworth, Irvin Atkin!!, Robert · · deled, bmvevoer, azi4 ~l~h· \Do you know,\ said the R?-g G. FeJ:!.ton; collector, W. w. Werner:. Bllll.llk will be Ol\ddruuned a. week from Man, \where to find the 'North Pole· superintendent of highways, Lionel · TJ:l1lil\~d;!w ndglht, the protest wli!Jl ·be of Fulton 011unty? Well, I'll· tell G •. Gifford; constables, Hiram 9 King, .ciz:nioo to 1;\~ Synod, to meet aJt you. It Is in tpe town of Stratford •. Howard Heatb,, w. R. Smith, J. E. Jal$~wn, N. Y., = ()atdber lll, To be sure I have )lever ·been t:here Harris; Hiram Sll:ipman. and fa:!Jing Oil e~~ there It will go ard HI Priam wai elected liheriff TJ!.e 'Republlpan cauc!ls held ln ~ the ne:rl General Assembly, the from there. He ~aj!e· a good ~t~i!.etl:!f toWn Gf No!,'thampton Monday · t:DILl\t. ot last s.ppsi. and I knew him well, ·but the ~own noon, nominated the following In Jqne Mr. Blslck was one of SeeDll so remote from JohniltOWn et: Supervisor, c.,.B. ReesEigUie; tblme Vnion, ~\~al Sel¢nlllt'Y and Glovenville, tbat (ew of the cit~- town clerk, J, B. }loore; julltices Qf stu~ over whOm thle old fi!IRlee zenli of the twin-cities hJLve been the PB!lce, L c. Bass, D. w. Noyes: . Were ~Cht. They all tJQt ltc~'msea, there. It ill part of the Adirf)ndaclts, .asseiii!Ors, Jason dook, Jerome (:orey, 'ho·we,rer, and that means elas11ic L. H. BrOWJl.eli; superln~ndent Qf ground' to the geologist. ',!:'here are highwa;ytl, Percy o~;ton: collector, ·w!lltool:d many good ·cltlzena living there and Jo}1.n Lawton, Jr.; constab.Jp, HlrBIJl their IUJ)IIrvlsors and olllctals are McCuen, Albert Hanner, l!!an:k Rob- a~ons. our best. SD!Ile day I am · ies, E. G. Olmstead, George I.ock- golng there· because\ I want to learn bart. all abnut my own count;ry I 'can. The diftlculty of reae)hlilg thil Nort~ Pole hall been that It hail not been NORTHAMPToN. They den1ed B<liUb.lnoc, but -were. n<dt readily aaeesslble. But perhaps, lll Mr. and Mrs. Percy Orton prepa.red to;aeecpt.t~ ~ ld!t- days of automobiles, the .feat Northville vlsltorf! Saturday may be acco11Jplishecl by ii!Qme ot the noon. M\&lly or m tDJte,ropret as ~ 'PJ'I&- . as .-written varlOOs lllbher por- enterprill~g o'les amoJJ.g our citizens Mrs. H. D. Wemple and eon 01. the mlble. . . thua .favored. Should· I go there It l!uftalo are guest. at the home of Rl I 'll!1e 0\m,f-on or J'a.llth decla\l'eB would have to be as a pedestrian, Mrs. Ela1e Fay Smith. '.:. :s '-. ,ftR_ .· · that the \ln\tBIJllbO.e .rillle d lnterpt'i&- and from mY knowledce of the Ad!- D. w. Noyes anci family have re- ... U . tat!Oll. ot Sarl.opbu:re ts too SCirl:pture rondack region, which is a. sort ot a turned home, after spending a. week · Mrs. Harris territory to most people, ·with relatives at Dav. Center and Ed- itself.\ In ·the old ~llll'd view no .. 8 . . ~- · as mythical as was that lady to the tnburgh • .. ··.· '·, L :.II'C. ;.·' .:. ' .. · • ~.:~)'Is.,!=~~ :~!:.tt~: == searchers of Dickens' novel, as re- Mr. and Mrs. George Greenslete _ . _ lated by Saree G01np, the midwife. of Broadalbin spent Sunday at the. ,. · ·' · ·. · thing d~l'lilreKl dn the Bible is alt all ··.' ~- ... . · .. . .·: ,... qualtfted; \I think It would be easy to prove home of their daughter, Mrs. Nel- \ li I . that the Archean l'ock of Stratfr;~rd son Wood. •· . ·· · ·· · -;~;.t;H~~~~e~~li a va!ltlY lllgher interest Mrs. S. Waterman and daughters W . · . ea· Pr~eedlngs O{lllMiil yetlterdfq ~With . . ' .. ~ '·· .. · ,> · . '... .. !;:m:ll:: a!~'O,Ilan:;~ toPir~cy the sand and ~ravel hills about have closed their house and returned· Just mix. then bake. The most popular pre. pared, ltrfddle ll&ke \lour oil the market •. lOc. l5c, 25c the paclcasC. Maearenl \ &aumaJ:~cb~d Bl't'1ld, the i~t \French'' imported; made from the famous tangan- ~ock whe'-t. If you w•nt. to b~ . berdthy, e•t lots of \ll~~'qmir eh~d M•c~ni. One pound package, 12 eents. Johnstown and OlOYersville. :For to Watervliet for the winter. il:l: April a.n•d June favorlng the Slppld- ..., , .._,_ the true is that the rocks ootnp.011- Mrs. W. R. Stark lihd Miss E. G. ca ... ons Of :Mr. D•'lli:'k and ~ comtpan- lng that region are the m011t ancient Stark were calling on friends at · tons for Ucenaes. One repc:ut Game ones of w)llch we have any definite Benedict Wednesday. from a ~ttee af w3lkh the Rev. knowleclge, and among them. as Mr. and Mrs. Seward Bates D!'. Willilaim R. R~ «the Baiok 1!-mong the Adirondacks generally, Union M1lls spent .the day SUJtlda,y ehureh ~ Qha.lrma.u, I!JI.(l the ollher one would lonk in vain for any trace at the home of the former from a. oo)MIIit;tee of Vihlch the Rev. of trilloblte, the earliest form of ani- Mrs. Anna Bates. Dr. Francis Brown, pl\$1~ 9f 'lf11e mal life, such as I have often found James Betts and daughter, Mls.s · Union '11beolog~l ~fua.ry. Will'! · down at Cayadutta Falls. And I Mable, came over from Gloversville ch'airDJ'an. Botll. reportts agreed tbJWii might also say that the Adir{)Ji.dack in their automobile and called on t1Je ca.nd.ida.tee bal!li ~wn ~amory formation differs from the stratlfted friends here Sunday. answers ~ to vllbail <Wctrin~ or tlhe alate formation about the Cayadutta The Ladies' Aid Society met Tues- Mtb.. Creek. The latt~r ts !!> secondary day afteTnoon at the home of Mrs. Le~ ot '!lite old gua.rd, 8\JCh a.. formation at the foothills of tbe Adl\ W. R. Stark. the ~· nr. John Fox,. seorat,a.ry of the AmerJ.can Jlible ~ety; the Rlev. Dr. W-.llter D, Bucbla,na.n of t}le ~rllh A~~Je clvurooll, and the R<:W. Pr. lten!:\Y B. l!lll1ot,. 'who illllld ftlad prote!Jt& in Arpr!l an~ Ju.ne. deman.ded 11. t~eoe:ll!lllninallton of !Mir. Blat~!!;. The ll!lBeting voted them down. Then they objoote\l :forma.lly t<O tlhe ordination of MT. Bla.ck tn two pa- pers. Mr. B}81Ck's examhie.t'ion 1to June, the 'i1aJ)>ei'B afll11med, sh'Owed ae- rllnlll!l dlepa:rtwre by him from the Sotilpltu.re IB.nd .the Oonfeeslon of ~·aith. In tMs \agnoet!e .1)011it!on,'' rondacks and was n('ver thrown frnm The Rev. George McLeod of Gal- the soft mud of the ocean on the top way will preach In the Presbyterian. of the Adirondacks. church Sunday, October 10, morning and evening. Mrs. Nelsoe Bates• has been enter-· talning friends from May field. STONE ABABIA. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abel of Johnstown were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Abel. Karl Weber was In Fort Plain Fr!• \There all is ~tern and rugged and no streams like the Cayadutta could cut through It the same as they could cut through the slate stones ~ere abouts, or through the sands this side of Gloversville, between Burr hill and the best side of the high- way between Johnstown and Glov- ersv111e. It ls believed that a large river passed through these opposite sandbanks at an early geological pe- riod, whlchf has dwindled to an in- day on business. ·Pop cora l.t was declared th'8!1; ,}ldl$ el'rOI\'I rooted upon tlbeorles fundwmenta.lly o~ ed to tbe te!llchl.ngs ot the Sor'l.optures slgnlficent branch of thEI Cayadutta Mr. and Mrs. C11-sper Getman and Creek running through Johnstown. daughter Magdalene were guests of And it is believed by geologists that Mr. and Mrs. John D. Nellis nn Sun- the boundary line between the Arch- day. · AU shell~d ready for the J:lOpper. The pound, 6 cents. Royal· Blend The COFFEE that satisfies. · ·R .. ,,·1p· t:·on· -o~ -.:r,os ~~.,~~ J .j'~:~,··~ • .,. \ ' ~ 0 • .. . I . . . . : . ' . . I 'lftlemselves. 'mleeoe }lll'O'!:oeelt.s w&re ~~d! bo a COIIIl:tnibtee to reportt !bank to a s:pecl'$1 Presbytery meetln·g ooxt Mooday aft- ernoon. A conference, alttendoo by 'Drs. Fox, Buchan•n, Elldot and Paniel s. Gregory an(j. Elders AbOOf.t of Dr. Wy!le's .church and George P. LU!d- l!Mil, who joined in the pl\otest de- cided ro make a :tu~a.l ca.ee of the matter and to OM'l\Y it to the eoola'l- JaatiCJ&l llmlit. other ibusiness consisted IJf a.e- ceptance of the J'lesigruubfon of the Rev. Pr. J. Roos Sbevenson from tn., F'iofth Avenue eh.ul\'l!h that he may go bo Jlllllttmore, and of e. crull to the IWv. Dr. H. G. Ful'ba.y from the Un- ton church a.t Lexingtnn avenue and ElgbtY'\!!IJath Btreet. . Lt Willi decldoo •to estrubllsh 1n Hope · Cht~~Pel in Elllst FonTbh stJreet set- ean rock of the Adirondacl!; region Quite a number o! people from this and the silurian rock at Its foothills, place had a delightful time last Wed- silch as the slate stone containing nesday at the Fonda fair. traces of life, marks the early coast Frasier Henry and sister Edith line of the Atlantic Ocean. It the with soon attend th.; Business school Lord said to Jacob, 'where wert thou at Sammonsvllle. when I laid the foundation of the Mr. and Mrs. John Kahn and world?\ the Adirondacks can say to daugter Mildred spent Sunday with the Green and Wblte Mountains, her brother, D. B. Gramps. and fain- 'Where wert thou when I stood In lly. my primitive glory':' The L. P. A. will hold a business \Evidently at the bottom or the meeting Wednesday evening Wednes- sea,\ said the Rag Man. day evening. All the members Exit the Rag Man. should be present. DONALD McMARTIN. W!ll!am ]ilacker, Sr., was at Fort Plain Wednesday 0.:1 business. Rev. Mr. Minch preached in the Evangelist church Sunday. ~ J. A..~ffiROSE ~UTLEJt. l'rlrs. Fred L<>ng and daughter BUI<~FALO, Oat. 5.-The rnnerat Clara pass<'d Wednesday at Fonda. of J. Ambrooe Bnutler, brother of Miss MabC'I Eacl<er, daughter of }l}d!tor Edward H. Butler of t'he Mr. an<l Mrs. William Eacker, and News, whn 1lded in New York on Soan:- Jacob Hinkle werP married last vlle&s tor tour naAl!ona.l!bles and to urd•aY aftern()Oill, was held lbhis mootn- Wedn('sday In Rochester by the &bartQa. ehurch for lilJBJHans In East lug trom St. Peters {:hurel,l in :(.leroy. Rev. Mr. Mer!Py. They enjoyed a One Hundred and Sixth lltreet. M•any p!\omlnent Bulfa.Ion!Jans went wedding trip to Buffalo. They w!U to that place to pay <llhe!.r Ja.st tribute, TnaiAn fn thl• place, being at home SUbeorioo for this paper, of re:;pect to the ~. a.rter November 1. Touraada' s Kitchen · Bauqlfll· . THE mdSt ~pproved.adicJie for cooking pur- , ·· .. poses, • for flavoring and, c~lQring- SOUI?S and gravies ....••....•..•. 2SC' per bol04!. fOR frying oy,ter$, fish and c;:utlets. For · soups·aqd gravies this article is ~uperior '·. • to 1my other of its kind. imparting both· tiody and flavor ...•••.••.• ~ .•.. lOc · • ·pa-ge. Fr•uo- American SHII ,\ '· . F RENCH STYLE .. SOUPS. Pre)nrec;l .from carefully. scUected meats, vegetables and ~~alltry without the aid of any .artifieial sub- stance whatever. Vegetable, Mock Turtle and ( tomato. Put up in large tins •••••• aocpa~ / ~ ............ • j • QROOKLYN MlBKH, J. SRONNDBlf, .JR~ 40-42-44-46-48 West Sta.t~. Street .Jolulltowa. N. Y. Tei·Jl-e., •tl, 117 eek's· ·sale 8Weejls blto tbe llme)igllt al th\ eeon'omrc merchandising event of the ,.eq.r. brtJigtng With tt a buUetln of Jlioney sa.vbtg opportui~es; Thon• !lands ot cJoU..WoJ1t,h of the ~t qUIIIIftr - • C]UtJidiSe,. the kind )'OU ·il:re ]loW .eJdng. C>lfered ·l't ··------------...o----'!J!I!IIili!JI :D1l(lerprices ·Ch&t :wm dU,.·fonnd -the .keflDI!IIt com~ petitl.on and tUl 1;hts store With crowds of -~ II~C llho~. we•ve ~~ from - mail. I ilti)Unet\lfl. .f.act~rs; With ll!'hc;»m we ~~ estra epelilal· price •·-.ratltea conce11ions; -·•e stN.flied to tbe ver, Jaat ~ evert l'l!lltJ~ which Would give .... t101116 adva;D-. tage to euai>Ie us to ~· tlrl~ ~vent a cliiiUmlt IIBd masterfUl tri~ph over ev~ ·jNIBt i!1icceM. ~ come earl)' anct join In the Bl!:BT AND mGGJilsT ~RGAIN ~NT OF THin ENTIRE YEAR. WOMEN'S FALL Sutrs Stunning G!lrments that we could easily price $22.50, but we want to create unprecedented activ- Ity in the Women's Suit Store. Women's Suits made of fine Broadcloth. Wide Wale Chevron u.n!l Serge. !;lome · elaborately trim~~d witll aop. t~Wlte braid. Others satin face · revere. Some :tnp:lltU.rY effect trimmed with jet buttons. Coats ~5 inches long lined wit}!. fine satin. Skirts full plaited or knee kllted models, cnlors, Smo.ke, Nl!.vy and Black, values to $22.50, sizes 34 to 4f, special .at ............................. ,., .••.. $17.50 WOMEN'S LONG BlACK COATS Offered at not lesa tban$35 eleewhere. 10 dis· tinct styles are represented, consisting of Imported Broadcloth and Kersey, semi-fttted and loose mod- els, beautifully trimmed with self cloth atraps and s!lk braids, velvet and ftne bone \mttons. RichlY lined with gr!lY and black, guaranteed satins $15.98 JUl\'IO:R SUIT8-VERY CHARMING SUITS $9.98 You can seaTch the citY through and through and you wou't duplicate this f!Uit value. Fashion~ ed after the best of the Fall models, and positively demand an investigation if you nre looking for a real bargain. Alterations free, Cutom Fit Guam:oteed. Made of strictly all-wool Worsteds, Homespuns, Serges, Broadcloths and Cheviots, 46 inch jackets (new), . coats lined throughout wttb gua.ranteed satin, h&lf fitting or tight fitting models, finished with jet buttons, new plaited skirts, in black, blue and col- . ora, sale price ....••.•.••••.•.••••••.•.• $9.98 Long Kimonos or figured Flannel, ln dainty light colors, trimmed down front and on sleeves with wide satin. Better grades of German Flannel KI- monos up to • • • • • • ••••••••• • • , ••••••••• 08c FRENCH SATEEN DOWN FILLED OO~lroRT· ABLES Large In size, warranted not to shed, unitary fill!ng of fine do:wn, pretty deetgns and colorings. A. Carload Of Balley:'s Oilclotl)s, 2 yard!! . fOe value . . • . • . ...•...•••.... , .; Genuine Cork Linoleums, all tw:o j)e11t patt(lrJIB, 49c anil 59c va]ues .•.•• SeatnleBB Linoleum&, In hal;ldsome yard!! wide. Values to 90c ••••• Granite Inlaid Llnoleums, one pal:tet'li feet goods, value $1.2 5 ••••••• .: •••• Genuine Inlaid Linoleums, 2 yards ban4some patt~rns, tile and flor~~ol to $1.50 SPECJALS IN UNDE1RW1M:R. Women's Extra. Heavy ·vests neck and long sleeves; pants hl!-Ve Fr••n.r~h are ankle length; regular 29c qualtty, at .,,.,,v\''·P MEN'S Winter weight, fleece llnecl·, and drawers, In blue and na·tut·al, throughout. In all sizes, 50e Good big Handkerchief, first clal!ls ·quality. med regular price 5o, on sale at ••••••••.• Sole Agents .. J.I'ol,' RUBENS SHffiTS FOR INFANTS Don't mu.ke the Baby ccy, Rllbens• :~~~i~~=~:\.~ Shirts, of which we are sole agents in don't pull over the head. They give no·llbl.e· taction to all the vital organs and co•4•e~ or bowel troubles; adjustable, no bu·tton!l, ·uo .. u4Ju•: ble,.prt- COtton, all sizes ............... - ••• ~ ••• ~ · .. ~~'\''\~ Woratecl, up to . . . • • • • . • .............. G9c . .,.M.i•J. INFANTS' 'W1!lAB Beautiful lot of Children's coat&,. tn all co.lws;,;•.'> Sev!3ml prett.,. styles, sizes 2 to 6 yea's ••• Another lot of Chlldren~s Goats, made and curly bear Plush. All pretty shades. to 6 :rea.rB • • • • • • • • .. • • • • .............. , •