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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 3

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1 THE POST-STAR, MARCH 14,491 Ui '4 FORT EDWARD DEPARTMENT tew. and advertleln charge ef Leo tWhard 7 i Tfc. inone Zii V- I H. Cheecmaa, TRUSTEES MEET HtARM -A i KJO GLOVES 1 i ii i ii i rr wiii urn i Have world wide reputation, "4 are vary We era fortunate in having a vary aood assortment Black and Tana. While thay Uat the price la $2.00 pair.

new record KW Glavaa are going, eui at tna market. Better buy now. GEO. P. BARNARD, a Fart Edward.

AT THE BRADLEY The Light of Happiness la tha sec'- en great protoplay wiyf exqntalte- little Viola Dana as etar, for tha Metro program at the Bradley-today If there are any hearts not already won by The Flower ef No Man'a Lead Miss "Dana will win them In The Light or a five-act masterpiece wmcniotit. Collra8 written and directed. Mr. Collins, seems to have a positive genlua for bringing out the mue stare best and moat character istic poaea and expreaalons. CALL1 -try by Mabel Garrison i i a I IMS Mabel GurUon (With Victor M.U mi Victor Red Seal Record 64637.

Ten-inch, $1 Dear to all America is this beautiful sorig the Southland. Its charming 1 swing and dashing melody have made it perhaps. the most popular of all our national airs. -v This new inspiring interpretation by Mabel Garrison reveals the patriotic love that springs from a true Southern heart. It ia This evening at SO o'clock, the an-nual Congregational supper and.

roll call of the Presbyterian church will take place In the church parlors. All the members of the church and con- gregation, all Sunday school students, including the Home Department, and parent of the children In the Sunday school 'tura prdialir A praise and Thanksgiving aervlce wiU be held at 7130 o'clock during which many will bear testimony of Ood's manifold blessings during the ehtirch year. ill IvSr .111 ft1--' M. O'Reillyaf Alfaasv ta cd furniaaed lalomMUloo to re-rard to aaalatlbn te be ueed on the tar main where It will croaa tha JTTle bridge. Thlj tnaulaUon will erve aa a protector In vM Bill were ordered paid.

appmntad Harold P10 Jamea Malln. reelgned. to IMatrtct Ka. 1. aa ballot eivk tof the vaaulng vlllaga election.

Th meetftg wlU be hel Tuei-day- evening at o'clock. 2 DEGREE -Fort Edward Chan tor ni a held a regular maetin in it. last evening. The tnltatory degree wa a C1aa of eandldataa. GO TO FORT ANN Queen of the Kudaon IUh.k.k evening preparaUona ara ain to Journey to Fort Ann Tueeday.

March JT, to work the degree. (Continued from page two) THE NAVY Gunner McKean Hs All Infor- manon mat Applicants to Know r. John -McKean, for the ca.t tw.iv. 1re employ of Uncle Sam's vai uepartment, has opened headquarters at the Walt Heee rooms, laln street for the purpose of securing en. listments for the United Btatoa mm Gunner McKean.

having been identified with thla line of work for some time, is able to Impart valuable information to me young men or this village and locality, who contemplate entering the navy He will remain lnv-town until Saturday and hopee by that time to enlist upwards of a dozen young men of this vicinity, Gunner McKean la in receipt of or- aers irom tne Kin Denartment to niake every effort to- obtain riairahi men- fer-'the Hospital corps. Fifteen anauionai men ror this corps are urgently needed to. meet the do- "nanus or the service, for medical at- Gunner McKean tention. Men of this corps the same promotions, privileges and oppor tunities as are siforded in other One may rise from the low est raOng1ffTW8--TOrpBrJhospital -ap- prenUc second class, to the commis- HUD SON FALLS NEVS KEEKING IN FOR V- j. 'I r.

tt3fcanj. ff.iw.y.'BHih I a wonderfully rendition further to' every American, one- that will endear Pixie' The exquisite brilliancy of Mabel has earned hei' a place, among the mighty group of famous Victor artists, and like, all thcrwdrld'8 greatest artists, sfie makes records" for tHe Victqrl -jexcia si vely, She 1 knows tha only Victor, can Turing her voice to, you in kilns i5v You can' hrc the pleasuce nearm- th new Garrison at any. Victor Jeaer's. He triU lsdJr play any mu.iS fou wish to hear and demonstrate the various style, ot the Victor and Victroln $10 to $400. II i BY MISS VATKINS A meeting of tha Civic Leagui was held at tha home of Mrs.

C. W. Bow. teU Broadway yeeterday afternoon. eordlan invitation waa extended to the members to Join tha Suffrage club of Hud Fall Elean0r Burn, will give a lecture on euffrag, at'aa early date.

7 alsW ant te the member to tola tha R4 rw. Ury. Ml-ae Watktna ef Hudao. ir.ii. tare an IntereaUng 4alk on English Margaret Bowtalt tt.i playing twe nsing the left hand onlv.

tlon and expresaioa ahowed careful and neireanmenu were eerred. Tha meeting will be held Mra. John Sullivan, Upper Broadway. Thle evening at 7: JO a'clvk" prayer and eermon by the pastor In 8t James' church. Following af tv uir renearsai win be held.

At o'clock, this evening to tm Methodist church, mid-week prayer service. Subject: "The That Really p. meeting of the men of the church. A meeting of the Ladles Aid Society will be held In the church this afternoon at I o'clock. 1 There will be a rehearsal of the Holy Name choir of SL Ionh', church, following the devotions this This evening, the Lenten urimui will be preached by the Rev.

J. J. of New Lebanon Father McCanh, as assistant to the late castor. Fitw Qriffith, made many warm rleade-U ort Edward and vicinity. PERSONALS Mlas Myrtle Hllflnger Is confined to her.

home in Lower Broadway by, illness. Mrs. TJllsaa. Canale and children are vlalting relatives In Whitehall. Charles Hathaway Jt Albany Is vis iting Fort Edward friends.

Chase "of Luzerne -passed yes terday in town. FJS. Gray of Blnghamton Was In Fort Edwdrd' ysterdayi- Mr. and Mrs; Edward Rardon re turned home yesterday from Liver- wher they were call- Dy serious Illness or jura. near.

don's father, John Murray. Mr. Mur ray's 'condition 14 greatly Lawler, a former local resident and now of Mechanicvllle is confined to his home by scarlet fever. Miss Catherine "Ryan, who was recently graduated from Mt. SInl Hospital in Brooklyn, Is home to remain until Friday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.

James Ryan. Mrs. Joseph Pendergrass of Argyle is iii this village to pass few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Pendergrass.

Joseph Goodfellow Is on- a' business trip to-New Tork and.Nortolk. Conn. Miss Elizabeth Spring is quite ill at her home in Union street. S.7" David Tlnicey 4a able to. be out after being' confined to his home in Broad way- by illness.

Mrs, A.L. Allen Is home from Salem where she has been visiting; relatives. M. Hazleton and William Murphy of Albany are In town- in the employ of the New Xork Telephone' company. They 're stringing', new cable wire about, the village.

A' -f Mrs. John Schrodt of Schenectady, a former local resident has arrived in tofrn. to pass a few days with her mother, J-Malln. Arthur formerly of Fort Edward and flow of Schenectady -Is in town for a visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel H. Keating were recent Visitors in Troy. Mre. J.

Lee of Middle Falls Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pendergrass, Broadway.

Mr. antt are tiome from their wedding tour. haagona her home in Greenwich after visiting Mrs. Mary Powers. Fagones Is expecteofhVmV this morning Mechanlcville where he has beeti" transacting business.

Fred Bratt returned yesterday from a few days stay In Shareham, Vt where he attended the funeral of George A. Hall. He will leave this morning for Albany. Miss Christine Malin 'returned yesterday from Schenectady, where she has been, spending several daysas a guest of her sister, Mrs. John Schrodt Miss Florence Bruce, and Miss Anna Murray are home from -Albany wljere they have been visiting.

Blackall will leave this morning for. Troy and to transact business. DEMOCRATS TO MEET All Democrats are urged to attend a get-together meeting this evening art 7:80 o'clock in the rooms adjoining Harris' Hall, in Harris Place." L'MARSH WINS 'Harold LaMarsh 'defeated Daniel T. McCormick, sr. in the pool tourna ment last evening at the Fort Edward club by the score of 100-72.

HAVE NEW TRUCK A new Ford delivery truck has been received at the Thebo grocery store. CHURCH NOTES 4- Victor Tmlldng Machine Camden, N. J. taatMrtaat Notlea. AO Victor TaWag Macfalaaa aie'aaMtaj aWare eh- wtlk rtjht wlUJWjr' SUoSt AWcl2rJmM art pTleat4 aal are aoly IkmmmJ.

ana wit rtsht mt om ob Victor TJkln. Mxia obIA Vfcrtar Saoorda and Victor Meditate are adantiflcaOy ceersJaates aad arsaaronijad fcy oar epedal procaaaM of aumihiniim aadtl their ampt with each ether, la aet New VietarRecerda dea ad al all origitml Jjeiutjrnd punty. ealy aaautbenaad, bat danwaini ao4 dealan ea the Wth ef eaah awatb xvmwm I'Sl Br- it DANCING PAETY Saturday evening the H. C. Club trill hold another dancing party Jn Bar.

rls HalL Bishop's society orchestra will furnish muslo. MORTUARY Mrs. Joee'ph Perkette, age -fifty-two Tears, died at her home in Mechanic had of late been enjoying. good health and bad retired. About o'clock she was taken aW was dlately summoned but waa of no avail for she died shortly Death was due to heart "The deceased Is survived her husbdifd.

three sons, liara of Richmond, Va, and Leo of thle village; six Mrs. George Roberts. Mrs. Fred McCrea, Miss sel Perkette; Mr, James Harsha of Hudson Falls; and, the Misses Minnie and Pauline Perkette of this place. PARISH DINNER In the Parish House last evening District Attorney Wy man S.

Bascom gave a very interesting talk to the members of the St. James Social Club Mr. Bascom cleurly explained the or-ganlzajtlon of the grand judiciary and mentioned its duties. 'He discussed at some length, the of the dls-, trlct. agtorney.

At the' close of the1 "evening a delicious repast was secved. TO GIVE RECITAL Edward Schaffer will give a recital in St. James church Thursday evening Marah 29. He will be assisted by Mrs. Franklin Barber, soprano.

Fills Sfomach With New Energy Caiaaeny only. Rtfiatend Trademark of th. Victor Talhlag MacMae Cemaay McBatlsc tea pndacts ef thh Waminfi Tht of tht word VU.tl opoa er ta tha aramotioo or ef l. UL I I smaeaMaMawesM awa-esaggaja sione warrant officers, chief pharma- I mg wnne croa.s v. 1 in a-olna from the Fenlmore plant to fomg sroni wwu.

"VUxoUm Km vir-haei Cronln. an employe In the clerical department of the Union Bag and. Paiier earnoratlon at the Fenlmore mill, narrowly escaped death by orown- Mill No. 5 Mr. Cronin fall ing to see an air, hole, stepped into the opening and sand in the icy water to his He was rescued after considerable difficulty and hurried to his home in Comb avenue.

PERSONALS Gilbert Bonner has returned from Weatport, where he has bjenmploye4 as telegraph operator by the D. and H. Company. Leon Bigelow has been a brief visitor In Poulfney, Vt. -J Edward Whiting and family have vacated the residence at 24 Allen street to take possession of the apartments In the McGinnis house at, 10 Ltower Oak street 1 Miss Gladys Grant has been A brief visitor in Poultney.

Mrs, George Johnson and daughter, Anita, after passing some time with Mrs. Dennis Stone in Clark street, have returned to their home in Utlca. The Misses Beatrice and Bemice Olsen have been brief visitors at Pattens Mills. Mr. and Mr8 James B.

have been entertaining their daughter. Miss Rosalind-. Toole of Balliton Mrs. Thomas P. Gallagher have been entertaining their son, Andrew Gallagher 0 Granger vllle.

1 llFf iSTTXl La aaWggeMaMaMaMSMsggesglaMaeaWSi LYDROWNS WEEK OF APRIL 10, 11, 14: iii i 0 k' SONS OF VETERANS' HALL Special Features Each. Evening -1 ay otlMf Tauooi anunuw rwiaoavmpai James Smith1 of Hartford haa been a brief Visitor in Hudson. Falls. Elmer McKee. formerly manager of the Hudson Falls store of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, has accepted a situation with the Union Bag and paper Corporation, Mrs, Oliver Campbell of Adamsvllle has been a brief visitor in town.

LiwenSBtmlBi ha returned Hartford after transacting business in WiMon' Fulls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sherman willJ Within a.short time, vacate the rrane apartments at 84 Oak street to take up their residence in Glens Falls with Mr.

Sherman's Mr; apd Mrs. Joseph Faro have returned from a brief visit with relatives and friends in Fair Haven, Vt i J. Ov Jaques of Schenectady ia en-. Joying a visit with his family In Mechanic street. Mrs.

Josephr Mallon, has gone to Chatam to visit relatives. Richard C. Tefft has returned from-Aurora, where she visited her daughter. Miss Ruth Tefft, a student at Wells Harold Werner oLXlif ton Parkj was a business caller here yesterday. Miss' Mary Cronln, Main street," has returned frpm a visit with, her sister ltt Whitehall, Miss Ruth Remlllard has resumed her duties as nurse in the Troy hospl tal following a several days'ijvisit with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. "Napoleon Remillard, Baker street. James O'Nell after being employed for. thepast two months at Rochester, has returned to Hudson Falls. Edward J.

Welsh of New Tork transacted business here yesterday, Harry Ranken, assistant chief engln eer of. the city of Troy, was in town yesterday on business. Vaak, Worn Out, Gaaay, Sour Stomach Revived -and Made te Enjoy Food -With Stuart's Dyspepsia'TableU lonvlnce Yourself With a Free Trial Package Most of us eat three times a day and iften forget that eachyneal should be aisposed of In the stomach to make room for the next; The failure of the Ho do this Is called indigestion jj-. or dyspepsia, with its sour risings, gas, rumblings, pain, depression and feeling of stuffiness when breathing is difficult. -i The most effectlye remedy and the J3r hJost reliable oner because you ran get Auspices Camp No.

9, W. SW. date Men intolose asso- elation with medical and are thus enabled to learn much in the pro-feeslon. Those who contemplate the study of dentistry or pharmacy will find the experience gained in the Hospital corps to their advantage in undertaking their later studies. Special sohools have been, established for the: men of the corps; Upon first enlistment the hospital apprentice, second class, is sent to one ofr these schooja, where he receives, free of charge, a thorough elementary course jof instruction in the various subjects e.atomy, first aid and emergency pharmacy, chemistry, the compounding of medicines, hygiene, care of the sick and surgical Those who show special ability may avail themselves of course in elementary bacteriology 'and other laboratory examinations, tests and X-rays, Such then as are diligent In stydy.

ambitions and anxious- to advance, have no difficulty in gaining continuous tiro-motion when qualified and eligible for touchr- advancement The pay ranges grom S20.90 per month to $2,400 a year. "Sou say Dibling's allegiance to his anna uiaii jiaa never wavereu ntsvvr Dibllng has been out of college twenty years, and he still borrows money from -his college chums exclusively. Birmingham Age-Herald, It at any drug store in the United States or Canada, is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, at SO cents a box. Instead of on a starvation diet simply keep on as jrou have and let these tab-' lets straighten out your stomach, digest the food and keep yetf in the fight Send for a free trial package and prove how wonderfully, and quickly effective they are. ooupon below.

"Visit onr Coiuitry Grocery. Proceeds to boused to defray the expense of tke 14th Animal Encampment which wilV be heTd in this city week of July 8, 9t 10, 11, 12. Dancing Each Evening FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stuart Stuart Building Marshall, Mlch send tue at ence a free trial packageyif Stuart's Dys-i pepsla Tablets.

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