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

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Glens Falls, New York
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THE POST-STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 8,1 924 PAGE THREE PAGE THREE LAKE GEORGE WACHTER. Reorejentativa p. a Box ei6 Phona Warrenaburg 47-J MAXWELL HOUSE Victrola values are as good as Victrola quality is high Both are unequalled. You will find the prices of all the twenty-one Victrola models as moderate as Victor standards of manufacture permit them to be. There -are; many cheap talkmg-machinescheaply made, but remember that the fleet- ing satisfaction of a low price, never equals, the everlasting regret of poor quality.

The Post-Star la" en. eale -t Wabb's and Voaburg't Souvenir Stora. whera for thesa col-umna may be left- Mr. Waehtar will also eatl on any ena "dssiring to advertisv Tbo Post-Star or to subacribe. Rev.

W. H. Bradley I- Elected Presi4ent Chamber of Commerce tft. The Kev. W.

H. Bradley, pastor of I me iTesDyterian church, was elected president of the Lake George Chamber I of Commerce. at the annual meeting I Outtoday New Victor Records in the court hwuse last nigltTT Other officers elected Tollow: Vice president, Good to Jheksi drop Men- V- Mil ueorge, Barnard; secretary, R. Bradley: treasurer, Cecil Webb. The I officers with the following men were Because hostesses elected "to comprise the executive com mittee, E.

J. Warden, John Bryant I DOUBLE-FACED Urt Red Seal Records Your and. M. C. Noyes.

DEFER ACTION ON S97 $lIS0 tifBi npnim nuiA WALN ntbUILUINUI Egster At the meeting of the village board I know that fine coffee is" a large factor "in the success of any meal undoubtedly ac- counts for the facte that Maxwell House is shown such marked preference among housewives tables have achieved a reputation. Wednesday evening Henry W. Siason'a I Su it application for the rebuilding of the sidewalk in 'front of his garage was laid over until the next meeting as it has met with considerable opposition 993 1.50 (Minuet (in D) (Mta) rm. uh JatdiaHeifeti" I Widmung Dctw) (Sdnuw-AHi) ruim Jatcba Heiietzi Violin and piano. A Mozart minuet, at fir simple, then intricate; and a superb arrangement of Schumann's impassioned song.

Played with consummate art, and recorded with that perfection which make Victor Records famous. Santa Lucia t-tu, Titta Roffol Marechiare (wiibMnRinOnMiiitt) TittaRaffof (TM) HufllM Two of the magnificent Neapolitan songs that today every one know. This great baritone sings them in a voice of fan- mense beauty and oower. Numbers that should be in every record library. Melodious Instrumental 9 Jr- from the residents ot the southern end of the village.

4 Victrola No. 100 $150 REV. BARKER VISITS Mahogany, oak or walnut PARENTS IN TOWN Coffee COy New Yorkv NiiMIe, Homtto. juuonvuie, mcomooa The L. E.

Barker accompanied by Mrs. Barker are guests of Irs. Barker's parents'; Mr. and Mrs. William Schermerhorn.

They are moving from Peru, where Mr. Barker has been pas 4 45389 "1.00 can be purchase! here at a very moderate price. Are made of high grade fabrics, good quality, best workmanship, large assortment for the -'V hard-to-fit man Rustle of Spring (Swnc) Rudolph Qua and The iprovisator-OTertare St Louis Symphony OrcL ii I ir tor of the Methodist church tor four! years to their new- charge at Valley I Falls. Mr. Barker was formerly em ployed in H.

J. Selleck's store hero. OEEQS RECORDED IN WARREN COUNTY binding's tamiliar number set tor me iuu sympnony orchestra; and a brilliant, modern overture with half a dozen themes but a tarantella-rhythm prevailing. A record that is worth many hearings. Light VocaLSelqctions fAmoureuae Waltz (FeM-Bset) LucylsaieHeMannUgQ uqq IPrintemps (Sm) Lucy liabeUeManhl Beautiful waltz song, for the purest and most flexible type of soprano voice.

Well-known numbers that you will -Frank W. Wilmarth and Helen W. Wllmarth, Brooklyn, to James H. stout, tall or short, Pearsall and Elizabeth Fearsall, Glens I rails, property ln-Ulens alls. IV KaM Tsuprenant and Blizahcth w.

Kunrenant to Margaret Sullivan of Victrola No. 220 $200 Electric, $240' Mahogany or walnut particularly the one who's short in pocket. Glens Falls, property in Glens Falls. recognize with delight and cherish on these records. I Mary Brown to Michael Sullivan and 'Oh! Susanna Feumi "TU Connd Woo' 0 B.

Asnes Sullivan of Glens Falls, The Eves of a Child Wendell Hall and i Shannon Quartet) 1 9(230 property In Glens Falls. IGwine to Run All Night Obituary; Two of Stephen Foster's songs wholesome, goodoatured old-time favorites with life in them. Presented bya new com- r. bination of artists that will strike the fancy of Victor Record T.T Are too important to its future to. be Ilogleeted.

i If you' are. not positive -regarding thes mm Funeral of Fred Varnum The funeral of Fred Varnpm was I conducted yesterday The I local Odd FellowsModee took part, in I 85 GLEN ST. ..) ....4... condition your child's eyes, rnake appointment: nd.allo the service. Interment was in the local I cemetery.

The- bearers were Charles audiences. (Home in Pasadena Bffly Murray-Ed Smallel What Does thij Pussy-Cat Mean When She 1 9293 .73 I Says I BiBy Murray-Ed Smalle 4. New hits. The first is fox-trottish, with some double4ime i j.t effecU calling for nimble vocalization. Tha Puny-Cat nuro- ber, with Steve Porter meowing, is cleverly done, Wood, Spencer Fred I Hawley, J.

W. Tripp, Emmett Archi us to- examine them. bald and Arthur Irish. 11! LEASES FARM Leon Janinet of Albany has leased Ring Alarm 210 or 211 If you need Coal, and our Fire Oeoart- the old mill farm on the Bolton road Dance Records which he will open for the season. rjt mant will respond.

The above station located at No. 51-57 Walnut Straet .73 1 CALLS SUPPER COMMITTEE Chairman F. Fi Hawley ot the next JOHN A. IIERL1HY community supper has called a meet 1 (Whose Izxy is He-Fox Trot Tne Virpnianl1Q292 I Scissor Grinder Joe-Fox Trot The Virjinianii Neo4azz records for the "Collegiate" and new steps. Bits of Jewish melodies on one, and the shrill wheel of the grinder in new effects on the other.

There's good dancing ahead for those who buy this record. ing of his" committee for Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' hall at 1 Optometrist VlctroUNo.410" Mahogany; $300? electric, $340 Personals 334 Insurance Gteni Falls Phone 671 rr i- i s.n. i i (Fraa "LoiSoop Anuad roairmser I Suias Aiwmd Yoai fmma Internatioaal Novelty Orcnettra 19294 There is But ne Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company look for these Victor trademarks. sell the celebrated LACKAWANNA COAL. Our motor dalivary is rapid and clean try itl Fred Vosburg Journeyed to Schroon Lake "Willis Shaw of Warronsburg was a vlBitor here yesterday.

Miss Ruth Kysinger, a nurse in St. Margaret's hospital in Albany, is visiting her and Austin Tucker, Mrs. H. C. McNutt of Glens Falls was a-recent visitor.

There's Nobody Else But You-Fox Trot Joe Raymond and His Orcnettra Fox-trots, both hVspite of the title of the first number. It is a beautifully refined piece of scoring, and the other is a good companion. George M. Bryant is confined to his home with a cold. trade; mark i IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL LAWN USE AlIerdiceBone Meal Fertilizer FOR.

SALE, HARRISON AVE. South Gtens Falls. Phone Also About 50 Tons of Bone Tankage for Sale Cheap If Sold at Once. Par ARGYLE You Need Stabilators NO mater how good your springs are, your car needs to be "stabila-ted." Let your good springs absorb the shocks and let Stabilators absorb the rebound energy which the spring has stored up. Our -demonstration will convence you that they "Smooth the Way (Over ft- Road" TRADE MARK r-H, ERWIN HALE Victor talking Macliins Cornpeiry, Representative Representai wms master's voice to faca.

u4 fAT. urr. The Post-Star it on Sale at tha Postoffiee 4 A joi tJ por its on '-m fuiuMN DRAMATIC CLUB TO PRESENT COMEDY luTfiTSTlt, 4 T1C A Ml The'TIaln Polks' Dramatic "club" Of the South Argyle United Presbyterian church will present a three-act com a nri-- WAT5DJ STAB1LATDR COMPANY 1 1 1 ElWea Mill I ITTTIIllnrrT MEWYmnt Phone 870. (LENS FALLS 186 Glen St. S.CCNVID'aVK in 'nppqt aippft it Jtjnt 1 VII turnout 4 'ftqjil tut atfftS hft vi OOj virmaoa snowvai wow ATIVDHJS si xj asnvaaa noix 'VHVdH'ad snowvJ SIHX aNaWWODHH ONiavar edy drama, VJust Jf lain outs, in Barkley -and Taylor hall Wednesday evening, April 23, at 8.

The characters are John Gilbert, a country doctor, Orley McAuley; Jeke Trimble, his hired man, Pratt; Richard Morrey, an attorncy-at-law, Alexander Moorei Jim Grainger, a circus man, George Professor Hinkler, a school teacher Wilson Hay; Sammy Sellers, the" doctor's nephew, Harry McNeil; Kitty Mason, the circus girl, Maeola' McAuley; Mrs. Gilbert, the doctor's Esther' Henry-t 'Arietta Bedell, an old maid, Xizzie McAuley; Kosie, a German servant, Edna Hay, Reserved seats on sale at. Todd- and Tartar's market, --5 It Hi (JL rf i 4 TUs Housewife Idea Box 4jutd8 OUNCE CRNISTERS "Supreme Satisfectionia eery cup.y Choicest of theWorltfsTea Garderis; THURSDAY FRIDAY -SATURDAY Last Three Days of our Old Time Medicine Sale 4 Big Bargains On 40 Standard Guaranteed Household Remedies in- eluding Nationally Advertised PuretesT Products and Remedies. Opeko Coffee, 2 lbs. -52c Opeko Tea, 2 half pound pkga." 61c No Limit on Number of Each'You Do Not Miss This Opportunity Come In and Look Around.

Curler Electric Curling Irons $1.19 V'TFe'CELE The Rexall Store V. "The Best in Drugstore Service" Personals' boston DWINELL WRIGHT CO. cmcaco Harry Wyre was a business caller in Fort Edward Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Orley McAuley were callers in Hudson Falls iXZ ATTEND THEATRE Rpwml Rov Scouts nttended the theatre in' Hudson Falls Tuesday 0 0 1 HAS THAT PRONOUNCED DISTINCTIVE-AROMA OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. -EASTER SUNDAY Will not he complete without that nice box of candy. We have a com-plete line Whitman's) Page and Shaw's. Flint's Drug Store. Advertisement.

Spring Millinery New sport liata and shapes to trim to your order "in black and colors. Flowers, ribbons, feathers and ornaments. Grace L. West. 69 Park street.

POST-STAR WANT AD3 PAY rr for To Remove Paint From Windows. 11 pain Is gets splanbed on windows or other glass, you can remove it very easily. Heat some vinegar. Rub it orer the paint with a soft rar. Bub "iriih a dry rag.

The paint will com off. It may be necessary to fire more than on application of the hot rinejar. THIS HOUSEWIFE. Coprrlsht. 1124, Pnbllo l4sw' Cempsay 0 0 Post-Star Ads Compel Attention 43TUUZSc KIoocrLWkLf UFiU DOLAN BROS.

P08T-5TAB WANT AD3 PAY 100 Glen 8t Glens Falls.

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