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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 7

The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 7

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The Post-Stari
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Glens Falls, New York
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in I I'AGE SEVEN THE POST STAR, MONDAY AUGUST 2 1922 PAGE SEVEf Fast Battles Are Expected At Biff Play-Becomes Slow -In Chase For CuO THE COLLEGE PLAYERS Albany Carnival At Country Club ALBANY, Aug. 2 Once again ths I 1 V. 1 A St ARE TO PLAY OVER Aiuuiciumr a. v. Aloany na reached out for a pair of near-champions grace Its boxitng card tonight a rhaif ir4nlr- niivlr Vr mnnUtMM In Uie second round of play for the President cup over the links of the Glens Falls Country club, D.

Robertson, defeated Ned Rawaon, up and ff0Thd J. I. Fowler. defeated IS THIS i What you MrtArA ff fitf Po1 an1 Vnllnm Hfn-. 1 MCGREGOR COURSE awtr pouu wotn or, mesa oantams are at the top tf their form right now and wwvu vu pvvxo ti will WXitJn tuoy mowt in im cuy.

Montreal naa 4nnou to. ueieat me iroviaence ooy Puncan and Mitchell To Play 36-Hole Match Against SARATAfiA orx-rxTrfa in oraec 10 ge a craqx at tne title. The Lady From the Sea A Play of Life in PARISH HALL 8:15 P.M. Friday Aug. 25 AdmLwion 50c -raurion, J.

up. i the initial round of play for namPlon8nlp, only two matches have been played to date. In tnese matches, Ford defeated Fox! fl VP 6rtt0 LWweUyo defeated Lapham 9 up and 9 to go. miiS1 vMU a wturn match with the Amsterdam' players in Amsterdam Wednesday and it is hoped that at least twenty of the local players will be able to make the trip. All those who can make the Amsterdam Wednesday are, asked to notify Ben Tvord, professional at -the local as soon as possible.

CARDS COME FROM BEHIND FOR GAME thera wlliJae three-mother -bouts; a 10 round aemi-flnaj be.tween Young of Schenectady Mack of Hartford; a aix-round bout between Ram. Mftllftr-nf Alhamir VM Vieorva 'Duncan and Abe Mitchell, the Well knQWTI P.ncrltaW (rnlfa noyed at the prospect1' of havina to mTS op life one they are fitted with theau does not the caae web time where the cua nf viwio, win limy A.tMrty-satx hole exhibition match at uuwegor links in this cm, Sfpr lie lurst bxpressions Sumptuous Fall Dress of Schenectady and a four-round curtain raiser between' Balph Mathews of Schenectady and Young Ames of North are; remedied at xmce. Often is win wyvv. Patten of the Mohawk Golf club of ma case xnat the lenses prescribed Will SO COrrwK tha 1mnKfAn amateur xnampwm or the CaOltOl dLatrlnt n.n1 cn.AM. and the first bout will start at 8:90.

inccommodatkn of the that the muscles become stronger and -v- Dvvrjor ui aw York, former western arid met- luwwmn amateur champion. in View Of tha fan -m ST." LOUIS; Aug. a Ave run lead th rfMi. Vi. REOLEGS TAKE BOTH JIAMESTROM DODGERS hid iimvuii tO DA nlAVA1 nn Vi Saratoga race meetinr closes, and that the Belmont Prl mAetlno- A pitchers hard, taking the last and odd game of the series, to 0.

The visitors made all their runs in the rf fnm in-ino uT, John Herlihy( OPTOMETRIST i 334 Glen FalJs. Phon 671, Reds strengthened their hold on1 the Th joy of wearing the new things first, the very first dav or their nimMranrA on i- l' open until September 2, many of the offlcials of the Saratoga association and attendants at the local meeting are manning-to over to watoh, the nlav. Prfiaidfliif wTlarw 41. xf l'TV-" mw mot vuviaum vuuay oy winning D0n games of a double-header from Brook-4 umuiv nu rreirer, the third pardinal hurler while the locals batted tneirway around the bases eight times in the sixth anrl NAv.nth L-deverne8 of the modes "tllll Vfc portune times. teams had three hufer-tm-th- -7 NOTICE --The Van Raalte Cor openecT their factory Tuesday, August ..15 th after- their-annual -raca--tion'of 10 days.

4 As we' find it' necessary, to increase our production we have positions for all our old operators also will take on learners. Steady work guaranteed. oaratoga- association, Qenrge H. BuU, its ascvata'ry-treasurar, Willi fiharpe of Binghamtoa, n4-mH other propUnont men in Jfre racing world are among the members of McGregor 'who probably will bo present. Governor Nathan, h.

Millor who has played the McGregor coum frequently this Bummer, plans to be ono of the spectators. -H wu uig oaumg ranies ofr urimes gave the homo team plenty of runs in the first game whye Ponohue was inr vlnoible-exoepfc-lrt-rthe -second Irtning; when four hits and two errors by Cay-eny gave the visitors their five tallies. The second game was a close battle between Rixle and Cadore In the tenth Inning, Burns led oft with a double and was sacrificed, to third by1 Daubert, Duncan and Roush was purposely w'U'wi uuc not least, tneir varied ness, provides for persons of every type- Thu new collection is specially priced. $19.75 to. $25.00 lumueipma '320 100 0006 13 4 fct.

Louis 0W.00S 05X 9 14 1 Smith, fiingleton. Wetnert and HenWne; Pertica, Bartoot, Pfeffer and Ainsmith. amateur golfer within a radius of more H1 a ukuwIhIb CU XUlilff Willi the winning run on a long fly to Wheat DANCE TONIGHT in Ridge Hall After Band Concert Music by Joe Bishop's" Invited IN THt THEATRES TODAY'S BILL Matt Moore In- "Back (firsts-amp) man a nuuarea mues or tni city Hp is the. only-S)layer who has scored par, 73, on the McGregir The match -will be played from the toiirnairifmt tPH Vi-nm tliA lha Brooklyn 050-000 000-5 7 2 uiiiuiiinaci. low ooo 40x 10 14 2 Grimes, rwaltir and t-th crl inn" Tn Fox HpooUil "Tin ohue and TVingo Gregor course measuree 6.667- yar.

Several of th from thlvick II AAn 7s- Largesize Galvanized GARBAGE CANS, 79c Large size galvanized garbage cans made from extra heavy quality material; complete with cover and -hanclle. This special sale only lasts a few davs more. iwts are weu over zv) yarqs. r. is win Vl A Inner.

Hi(-irtni TTniylinhmnrt (second game) -Brooklyn 102 000 000 03 8 1 Cincinnati loo 101 000 1-4 1 plenty of opportunity to display their long game. There are two Cadore and Miller: Rixin nnd Trm- grave. holes at McGregor in the playing of wbich accuracy counts tor mom-than -'J. 7 RIALTO Productions was thf new ramount went1 it HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART 1 Son; Daughter, Brother or Sister? If so, write us today to send you FREE the Allen's Foot-Ease Walking Doll. One Druggist wrltesr 'These Poof-Eae walking Dolls area Manv people here are using them at banquets and festivals as table decorations, one doll to a cover Send us another sup Ply.

The Allen's Foot-Eaae Walking Doll, Allen's Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic, Healing Powder vfor tender, smarting swollen the cleverest novelty of the season, Drop ajPostal to. Allen's Foot-Ease, Le Roy, N. Y.and get a Doll FREE. Advertisement. distance, A lthiii pfh nlov 1Tvnnn- tin been excoptionally heavy during Aug- RECRUIT BRINGS WiN TO CLEVELAND CLAN WASHINGTON.

Aug. 20. Daniel Boone, a long lanky recruit from the SOUlhftrn ARKnnhitiinn mi 1. GIVEN" SHRINER3 RING Employes of the Charles Marlts store Saturday presented Mr. Marks with a Shrmers emblem ringr, as" a farewell gift.

Mr. Marks, who last week sold his h-Sinesa In this. city, win soon leave for a western sanitarium for his health. for tlie- match. wore Photographky story of a country girl's strumKi against self.

Uffgle3 GRIG0LEIT BROTHERS' veteran Walter Johnso'rf today and OPEN GARAGE BUSINESS Decorated DINNER WARE Close-out price 98c Doz. Closing out odd assortments of gilt decorated dinner ware consisting of the following, 4, 5f and plates 4 and 5 -inch fruit dishes and oatmeals. Td purchase them at this price is much lower than the cost to manufacture. won its third straight game from Washington, to 0. in 1.3 irininjw: Hoone allowed two more hits thun Glorious Gloria in New Picture The SCrflOn tana nrVy.

i iim i'fl arl Grigoleit and Fred GriKoielt have rMia BHvuner in ino pin xihes and also wort own game in the twin fth ii i0 Vaxt Pari' nnPitlPd ft paimnan tha iiiiMHitiiv in ttuor mere Lhad been two outs. Score: Church street, located in the rear of yieveiana 000 ft00 000 0022 8 0 waBhmgton 000 00a 000 0000 11 1 tno noma ot the Catholic Daughters oE America, They will make a specialty or repair work-and: will handle tires that r'uwu' 09 lat to learn IS 1)6 ftt the Rialto theatre Tuesday and -Wednesday in what is conceded to be her greatest end moat memorable photoplay, bears-the somewhat mid title of "He-Husband's Trademark" and was directed hV mn WnnH -U v. oone and O'Neill; Johnson and Pic- inich. gas, oils and nickel COMING! ijuiihiiho jnr-mo directorial end of im, utvLurea in wiuoivMiss Swan 5 i i HI ft 5 U. i 1 1 ut'en mmm Vlil CMC CAI I I A nuir TiirAmr mi EMPIRE THESHUBERT THEATRICAL Distort.

PHONE 1205 'ThunilnrrTiin fhnL WEDNESDAY A SPECIAL SALE OF BED JJLANKETS Interestingly Priced WgSkl0 announcements Forthcoming ii iciiittir) vyii- warn Fov RtiAfdii i.j.. V. fKICES IS and m) 'i; ir ics pre- i a tnri ill nf ma TODAY and TOMORROW urfh a Picture U3" A "-Var cast WILLIAM FOX mxf ana, last, im 1 th 7 raos-yet unenuiU on the silver Hnmon resents presents iv "8hufla Aiona" Tho Hnnlatu f-il xorK. rihiir Alone-" tha i on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, is rin iwn scenes, with m-o Seems like old times to lay down a nickel for a good cigar. You'll know it's better than old times when youht a Win.

ana, get going on contented smoke. NOTE Tkre is onIy one pfi for i Wm- Pcnn 5c straight 5.00 perhundred-fco per thousand. Please do tutf ask your dealer to sell for less-he cannot afford to do it. snappy lyrics and lifting' melodies, in-tarspersed with a-crash of jaza here v.a, oim ine score and lynics bv Sifts a -niairi. t7.

i RIALTO RIALTO wSS af, Will Find the 'Oj'Psy Blues' vlld About Harry," 'Everythina Reminds Me of You" and "If You Haven't Been Vamped By A Brown fkln Tou THIS Mat 2:30. Eve. Prices 15ct 17c, 22c, 30c. iirtru ni, An ana many others that make up the scintil ovyiTT. Aiiru mere is a oronze oeautv rhrtptin tin'th aKiitfir i ing and dancing.

THE PARK TODAY ONLY Paramount Co. Presents SE.NA OWEN And MATT MOORE Tlirinfl' tha ma Una- rnU- National Brands den City starring Norma Talmadge, a Selzniok rft-4san nltivinw of ti. theatre tonight, the- studio in New York iook on a very Oriental air. In order to five the, proper atmosphere to 4he picture. P.

L. Yuam, the best Informni nart- Vne Greatest and customs in America, was engaged TOP rAAlrh tvnrlr VTn i GLORIA 1 iace lraca Drama ever pervised the. maloing of all costumes and scenic effects bwansoa Staged I WIZARD PERFECTS MACHINE TO TAKE rOVVER FROM AIR I f- With fvtarv tkt MfkM tl iiMitt 'TRADEMARKS Her etyle and beauty wsr put'on parade to him look successful. He never stopped to think fist she might Attract other men too much. A gorgtou picture of faah ion and -married life.

Set in New York and the bandit haiints of Mexico. Also a Buster Keaton The thrniing.j-ide of the hro down the stretch with "Hinder, vh win oy necKi Wednesday i hursday and 'THEMtiJSrNSJIJlil Pan" A I New York's midnight whirl of pleasure, she sought the thrills she had missed in her little home town. And when her "back pay" was collectedwhat then? An Intimate tale of both sides of life's ledger. From the noted story by Fannie Hurst. Seena Owen and Matt Moore.

ve. 2 Shows, 10c, 20c. TONIGHT ONLY in AL80 TODAY-rBuster Keaton "Neiahb-ra" -1 If Travel, and News reel. TOMORROW and WED. Gfont'a Her Husband's Swanson in TVademarlc" 8f Norma Talmadge And a- meJorbMenCityV An action romance told in beautiful pictures of the land of somnolent poppy.

An earlier success by the same great combination of star and director, Sidney A. Franklin, that has made'Smilin Through" a sensation. ALSO TONIGHT-Special 2 rW comedy and Travel and. News rel. William 'mam Inc? L.

rtJSITIVELYW "POOL ROOM SIGN'TABOO Next WPiCk thf ftitrn "rvrvl llf iTjvm win oe taeooed throughout the state and the- word Milliards must be substituted In its place. The waa Vf(, VrAw WW THERE AMAZING GORGEOUS AN ENTERTAiNMC lAS THIS BRILLIANT AN Ot MAGMftCtHT MStCAl CQMEOr WHICH TOOK NBWYOKK BYS7Q mjtm TUti A I Eubeler. 69 "THIRD ST. passed ty the last legislature, into effect September X. WV4W, VT CIJ lJf- jfoar, Brooklya, electrical wizard, TOMORROW Frank Mavo in DANCE TO BE HELD TONIGHT "Tracked to Earth yhlcli -will, Uke electrlo current from thy ir nrl iiitlt i flAililiftU.

APYS PATRQNS TQSFCVXt SCATS ttir PRICES 50o to $1.50 few at 2. 0O-eaU flow on iht and power. The ma- will be held this even in? in Ride hall, Music will by-Bishop's orchestra aud the piiulic is Invited to be ia 6014 ot Cyjar 5a.

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