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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 8

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PAGt KJHl PAGE EIGHT the Casjbridge hospital whera she had been undergoing treatment. Nr. and Mrs. Glen Main have removed from Lake aad are OCn copying the Harknesa residence In Upper Mam BtreeV JUDGE ROBINSON-DOUBISlOlS SO. CLENS FALLS CWtn 4L CONLfltf.

in. So. dsns Farts RopVwontativs 18 Piverwirw S- fhon 1314 -F A H. 6 TP El. Fort Edward fisiirs mm I otiy St Broadway fssas Soo-Vf" hv Stewart Is In Chars of Ttrwl Circulation, Advortisin; Th Poo-War la an Sad at BlaekafFs Tlwroom Asi aha Doegtss Cnxwy Lower Broadway 5 THE POST-STAR, TUESDAY.

NOVEMBER 1 1, 1924 Best Fori Edward News Service IflY-MEIS ALREADY SOLD Qrouing gitls should realize elimination is neoosswry; constipation, dangermu. Mathers, urge use of Dr. Cold' Pepsin Syrup if FOR OPERETTA -AoSortising and Subscripftioa rnsttor UtavU takem awik th flusine Ofhto. TslopHan MORY OF CRIME 114a- 7JTHE world is broadening and there is 4 ess excuse for -prudery today -than ever before. Par- Holds Man" Who Explained JUNIOR IIUSiCrCLUB llovfi Pirates of Hawaii SVifl Be Produced as School LEGION AUXILIARY TO ATTEND BANQUET The Women's Auxiliary to the Mo- RENDERS PROGRAM Alleged Theft of Auto By Quest FocJOueers'' I 1 A 1 1 A The TellowinE.

Schumann program Juca.JaMt. Annicu Legkra, coodwt- cuu txiu io-iioui teat tiers are iieipii ig by tellinff tfaeir children tte inirda- was rendered by Sternberg- of the Junior "starts for Cnhiieo Tear ivs ton Music club which tact Saturday with mental tacts of We. ot we. i -1 -i Mi Hlanca. Wiggins lniiurivoy ra aa important aneeting Jast sight toe IMWt rooms.

ILala otreet. It was voted to aoftept the tevHarkm to attend the annual Armistice Day tansaet to behield toe twst rooms tonight. pair of queens" was tho- eHense srive by Eniule Smith of Glens for AH indication noint to a "mast p-joyable performance- the- Erey epera. houne on fttondity jcwning, November It, when the school ooeratta, "Love IK. aim of fcy Ottt H.

arejitfe: i The growitig girl, therere, who LCJ taking a Chevrolet reester toe prop erty cr.Ja73Ek-t'.-'SiB';-"lJ8 riano soios Italian Sailor SoTijr: v. Txiuise Tf ewlsn Rustic Song ii. Margaret Moynihan Carriagtao, author xt jamny snoresirtai iiciculb u-uc iiiuyui milt uutcuuii oi from" in front ota Corfrartwf- street residence in Ibis village on Saturday ngnt operas wtu to staged for the 4a) The Merw Farmer benefit of iBStnrmewr evening. Smith was before (b) Reapers Song Alary jMitzpatrick fond of the school, The sale of tickots Volal Solo-. tounny Beam" justice of the-feae WiUard KODmson yesterday morning.

has been so laiiso that the sworn -iu- Fanarai of Johti Blactcborti The funeral services of John iilack Blanche tViggui. stnlhnent of tickets has koen ordered -the Justice that Kock flf Accompanist Louise Aewton primed. Glens Falls, Ross RumnB ana, hlm- Violin Solo Roy Stereos burn Wero conducted at Ut Sunday afternoon from the horao 157 aiain The Rev. John Lyon Cawghey ihe characters been assigned as fellows: AeceHipenb Evelyn Stevens Piolm Solo self all employed on the same lumber job near Luzerne having drawn their pay on SaUuday -drove to. this village Iiorothy Dear Helen Carpenter Rupert.

Charles -elinnnation la ahriitg in a ast age. She should realize that when days go by and there is no passage thegeneral health is impaired, the jnonthb iuoctioa ia interiexed with and atal illness may result Mothers would do well to adolescent dflutersforthey.rnorefhan in this regard. Elimination should occur once a day, r- and if it doe not, a spoonful of Dr.Caldwell's Svnrp Pepsin be given. Ypu will thus prevent intestinal poisoninft. and constipotion and their train ot disorders, sallow skin, lassitude, toad breath, headache and so forth, Mrs.

Jesse 106 Third street, Aurora, and Mrs, Pat -McCullough, Tampa, Miss rTinner ftlarfraret att3 Klhr Wood Pdward Kelleoer Ilrate )hief, Jhn ltogner and aiter Murpny. -The ciub contemplates holding a number of meetings flu ling the winter, during which aitiictn programs will be given. oriiciateu. interment was in the Union loemetery. Fort lOdward.

The bearer were 'Kelson O. Wood. IJL V. Kew-tflB, Aurtin EevntiWn, Trtiman in-galsbe. ilarun tjmitb and Yank D.

r.i Electric lodge, Odd Fellows, and the Port ftdward liodee, F. and A. con-doeted services at the jtrave. to the hpme- or Kumrill tn Kock Chevrolet roadster, Rock, and RamTifl entered the house leaving Smith alone in the vt. Here stories -differ.

Smith claims 'that Hock told him, to drive to C'ohoes and. get a pair of llaaanan Crrls Lehaa, Sil v.i Shoemaker') over 10 milliot nettles heuig-sold annuallv. It is mild iand gentle in ation and Iree from griaing, compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and -tasting aromatics, a-safe iaxative itom which opiates and-narcotics are entirely absent. Afcer using Sjrmp Pepsin youwill untler- stand why people discard the harsher physice and cathartics, pills.powdersand salt waters. Others, toar, no longer pve "candy cathartics." as they contain a coal-itardrugcalled phenol phthalein, which Karulaui Jjiian Robert Lllnioe.

i. Viola Oorden Ueny Browa Scary Cftarleo Sanderspree i TRIED AND TRUES TO MEET BRADLEY The TihotcsTaDhy in Marry Taere will be Itards of oirates and The Tried and True Methodist Sun-day school class wHl aaeet at' 7.30 to cbornses of Hawaiian yirls with special scenery and costumes. The High school orchestra, will furnish music "between ria-, wguiariy use tyrup rep- may causefiion eruptions, a hey 33' '4 For Money" tias beeTi cotiOded by exi- night with Mrs. Fred Howard, Marian avenue. in their household and Tree Sample Bottle Coupon "prefer a safe lasativ like Dr.

as a rpqillt -tnii- famlKc aa. a- r-. 1,1 il' Ti as a result their families are the CaldweU'sSyruo Pepsin, made The orchestral instrament fan In perfect and beautiful evpr teen. In addition to the natural color photo-graphv bf the Paris gowns, the black and whites and tints, are porceousand the village schools has already proved HEADS -SOLON BALTJ5TON FPA, Kr. .10.

Ehner K. Curtis ii the town of Ballston was reelected chairman of the Board nf a to youBgstei-9 musically Inclined rrto are unable to buy instru Tticar- are people who wtry rightly pnsf err-to try a thing beforeitbevtbuy it. Let than Hp thit theh--xaune andvddnMto snd nnd it ito thePepnin Syrap 518 Washington Stteet, -and a free sample fcettte of Dr. tCaktocll'f 6nip Pepetn will be aetit them postpaid by-mail Xlonot incloaejKMtase. 3tisfree.

tree from sickness. It is not without reason that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepi sin ratoday the most widely used liquid laxative in the effective lighting hrmfrs ut the full rom.plantsand prescription of Dr. W. B.

Caldwell, who. practiced medicine for forty-severi years. Buy a ibettle. A dose Costs you on an average of less than a cent, ments to receive instructions. Instm- Buper'BOrs at the first aesKitm rf the i ments ore oocglil from this fund and beauty." "'Dont Jiany For Money" will be seen at the ffraflley theatre tonight in all its beauty ami drama.

loaned students, they being given the privilege of purchasing them if thev A- news and a conieUywill alio be for himself and Kock, out Rock says that "ioetB" never entered his tnmar and that Smith deliberately took (he car wits, intentions of making away with Soon after hai entered the latter' tiome in Cortland street Rock returned to. the street and discovered his car. had gone. He learned that Smith hid- about "fifteen miMites start on lun and pressed motorcycle into play. A mad race resumed down over the Gaiisevoort road, with praftli stepping an the gas and finally petting away from "his pursneci.

When Mecbanicyille had been reached Smith was surprised to leara that the "entire police force was in 'waiting for hfm and here he told for the first time his queen story, he was-arrested 'and held-toawait the arrival of Chief of Police M. X. Hanley of this village who brought -him here for safe Justice Robinson listened "to the stones ef. the three iwo 1 their employer in the woods teemed Smith a good hardworking; Because Smiih -had snipped one number -off from -bath license plates the cop doubted, "his- queen ertorj- and Smith was removed to Salem to await the action of the grand jury. desire after having become Interested' shown.

DR. CALDWELL'S annual meeting this afternoon without FOOD SALE -Mary E. Stewart Rebekao kxlre will conduct a food sale in- YV. A. Sweet's store at 10.30 tomorrow tn tnelr It js expected that bene :3 fits for Jhis fund will he riven froH tune to time daring the winter in effort 16 buy as many instruments as "Obituary John Schrodt Funeral services for Mrs.

John 5 possible to encourage oeholars wb would like to become members 'of the AUTOS COLLIDE An Oldsmobile touring car driven by Leonard Mosa, Main street, while coming out from Xhvyer Brothers' service school orchestra. Sohrodt were conducted at yesterday- morning in St Josephs cfcurch. The Rev. Thomas Curren officiated BENEFIT CARD PARTY ll is in readiness for the benefit station at 8 last evening was struck by r.i,i.liii,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,n. i- and John Parker sang "O'Salutre" and uuick roadster which was traveling lrrwn Main street." Little damage re Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." hearers vera John Fov of AlhAnv Hjiv sulted and bo one wre injured.

card party to be held Thursday eve-, mngr-at the home of Leroy Harris, SununffT'street nndtr the auspices of the Queen of the Hudson Rebecca Refreshments- will he served Caples and Wiiliara, Edward. John and' 11 to 12, Vincent Lope tonight, WEAF, New oik. Alalia. Biuul was in St Joseph's cesaetery. 7 i Thomas Dwyer.

ar, is visiting and awards made inners at cards. WHS, New" Tork. Lewis will broadcast the cheers and college songs from that station and in Columbus Ahey will be reproduced on on'immense mega-phono and vjomad in by the -college boys there. WGT, Schenectady ave ha -Oeorgia Minstrel Boys scheduled for another SENTENCED TO JAIL William Troy was yesterday morning BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Tuesday evening the -officer sad CLUB MEETS TONIGHT 1st Albany with her daugbU. Mrs.

Jo- concert on Thursday evening. A meeting of the Fort Edward club sal) will, sound followed by an original -bugle theme by S.Walter Krebs, hich will -be -sounded by one of the tbest boy buglers -of 4he Boy Scoots of New -v; Xork. The sound of the bugle will call for. two minutes Following this perlooV-Tapst-wiU be sounded and tha Percy S. Bullen, honorary -secretary -of -the- League- of RemeTrtbrarree- w81 devr wrtrirens.

seftii county -Jail at Salem in 'Justice JRolun- teachers of the Bible- school will-meet at the church at T.S. i is announced for SO this evening in theic Broadway rooms. Ted Lewis the well known -Jaza band sob Troy was arrested for public, hy of Tnilw Hanley. Sunday'. leader will At as.

cheer leader an "Fri The- Junior church, will meet on Wednesday p. neat 4. Prayer meeting at in the evening. Those desiring Armistice Day will today through WF.AF, 4 special program. As the vltwsBtrUfes 11 this morning 'iol! Call" (Univer CIVIC LEAGUE TO The -monthly meeting of the Civic day evening; for the.

Hichigan-Ghto state game at Columbus by way -of to confess Christ jaj their Saviour by League will be held this afternoon at ARGYL PUPILS' ATTENDANCE PERFECT The following pupils of Fort Miller. at School District No. i. school crrades the home ot Mrs. A.

EL xs Forest. Broadway, ills Hary Moras win be uaptuun, ilu please meet -with the committee. Choir -vracUce. The Baracas will give their "Musical in Durkeetown Thursday overling. The entire Aiorus are to meet 6, 6.

and 8 -v are by their 'hostcsa. teachec, Adeluv.Taaker as havm' ser- WRS. HARRY E. CLDVV feet attendancajduring the naonth of DEFER BOARD ISSUE ACTION, If -tiw -lViiiiii ii nrl 1 1 ii Kews Items The post-fetar may Je left el Mrs. dusy'a home.

Clerk Blanche Turney for the purpose et setting the date of the bond iame colm Saunders, Richard Sanders, Thomas Wolfe, Elvenah Bristol, Ger-' trude Bristol, Galosh and Alice "ftaite. HUM Will be held- at the hone -of Xlri. Alice RandeiL Lower Broadway, Friday at Initiation will take lilace. for the Edward-Thomson nig-way bridges but action deferred SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET The monthly rneeUrar of the Board What Dollar You Spend Bays More Value of Kducarwe win be held at this BURNS.FACEANDHANDS J. PUniNG OUT FIRE 'jSIrsL James H.

Woodoodr was burned Sorjdsy -when 'eh mistook, a can jf opwfler Jor jB, jXire- extinguisher to put but a fire" in the basement. Her eyeains; in the Brosda-ay achool rooms. 'mm. 7 ii UNIONS ta MEET A joint meeting of the Allied Trades 1 1 unions will be iield at 7:30 this evening in Trades Assembly. fftee and hand wore badly burned md required jitsatus -by a physician.

ANDREW WEALEY fr'TiwwuUi Keorosontativ Teleohon 151 -J Ths Past -Star la ra aU at Csrearan's Nawsroow AUTO BUMPS BOY The young son Roy ilayrand had his bead bumped -yesterday -afternoon in Broadway by an autorofibile which becsune mixed up-with school children and a truck. The yoongster was taken i to the offiee-of Dc S. i. Banker where his Injury was dressed and. he was re-moved to his home in Broadway.

HOLLER FAST WORKER The J. W. Holier Cosstrnctioa Company yesterday completed the erection of the Harris Creek bridge alocur the Fort Edward-Thomson highway. The work was started October beans' coiupleted la fourteen working days, AT BRADLEY THEATRE- The Junior das at the Fort JOdward High school will nold a beseCt snOTing picture entertainment ia the BnuUey i Opera Sn. Frl.is-g umini, MEET IN DAVIS OFFICE Because the anetrthly ineetixnc of the Obituary Word bas been received of the -Senth Fort Edward Aotomolifle cm will ee held in the" village trnstee room on Thursday evening the meeting -of the Mercasrur AsKoctaiian wul be tveU of John Huggins.

(ta, "Which occHnredi In th crffice ot Fred A. via. K. OF DEGREE TEAM-: EASTERN STAR TO MEET The astera Star monbers win tneet FORERUNNERS TO VISIT H00SICK FALLS GreejrwicJi council. of thear aooms is Isatsonic-ball in regular session at Out vrenins.

A social bour will iollowy- recently at the home ox iris eon, Man-ford Hoggins, at Sherwood, Ore. uric! was at Portland. Ore. Mr. Huggins lived on a farm ia Argylo for many rears, leaving only a few years ago to reside with the son, who with two other son's, John Huggins of Colorado and Frank Huggins of Takimo, Washington, survive.

Cohinrbns degree team wall -co' which time Fred Thompson aria be Hoosick Falls oa Tburaelay evening to eseBafalify a second deeree on a num acc ib one i jis late nicrore en- titled "North of. Cmt Pitw ADD NIGHT SHIFT' AT MILL. A Bisht shift was added last ntsrfat 7CeWfl and an Amtcwv ber of caadjdates. Several candidates from Greenwich will, take the second degree at Hoosick Fatter. All members desrmg to-witoeas the degree will be to the workmen t- tb plant of the International Paper mill enzaewd in removing the oulpwood from the rivvr.

HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL A Hallowe'en box social was tield "The Grass Wwtow" will also be shown. Tickets are being otfered by member of the-class. -at Pleasant Valley school Friday eve at tne or c. rooms, Maverly block, ning. A program ot songs, recitations Personals Main street, not later than 2 p.

n. that evening and sufficient ears will be on hand to accommodate all who desire and playlets was given. Forty-fivs were present. The proceeds are to be to suite tho trip used, to purchase a clook for the school. AL Barton of Ticenderaca.

wianaeer Mrs. Bessie Guthrie Is teacher. i of the opera bouse ia that village was Tastes like" i toasted nuts I the over Sunday- fuest of Mr. and Obituary TO HOLD SEWING SEE Jew Fischer, State The Priscillas of the Argvle Grange -Uertna E. Davia and Waster Fred will holt a sewing bee with Mrs.

Lane of Saratoga, were the week-end Edwin R. Masher Edwin K. Mosher. 2. Civil Wsr uewey tonight.

guests Of Mrs G. H. t- ieMs. (i a. Slack aad children are snend ing a Tew days' at Black.

River, the Personals fri-TOA- lf lilt. HUUIQ Ul All. OUH.IW.V.'"" veteran. led Sunday at the home of his son, Ralph Mosher, in the town of Kamon. He is survived six eons, ail residing In Greenwich -and vicinity Frank.

Ralph, James, George. Kd-wardCand The funeral will Ire William Kelichernas in olrov Knn. Airs. tJeorge Mui-doclt has srone to Andes, X.y. to visit her Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doerhoefer have Mattie Johnson. neai from the home of his on, Ealph, this afternoon at 2 p. m.

The Hev. gone to Albany and opened their apartment ha -that citr. 1-. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert "Boofh and daue-h- Gas and electric companies Lave to build for the future. They have "peak loads," or periods of maximum de- maud for service which come sometimes at unexpected moments- If plant capacity as not sufikaent to care for these peak loads and still give service to newcomers who seek it, the company is unable to do its full duty nd -the community suffers. Therefore the companies con- stantly have to expand their equipment and extend their' service facilities. The new factory that will add to the wealth and population of the' town will not be built until Its owners are assured of adequate utility service, No firm will even consider the community which cannot offer that service, for gas and electricity are vital to-modern industry and practically indispensable to the individual. "The utilities must lead the To do this they must have capital for expansion, and to obtain capital they must be permitted lo earn "enough to pay costs and to provide a fair return upon the investment that is serving the community through them.

On He Receiving End Mr. pastor of the JTireenwicli Bapuat church, will conduct the Interment will be in the Greenwich ter, Morgaret have- returned to their home in Mayfield fo'iowing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fischer, State Roxy and his "gane" certainlv have themselves one of the out street. rKawaiaaBsaBalafi standing -featnres of the weekly Sun FAIR OPENS The fair and eamivHl 'beimr rnn day evening programs- broadcast Irora -Mrs.

G. -M, Field and Field. Center otreet have been entertaining Mrs. Frank E. Cage and Mr.

and Mra Cetts less themacenia dish ducted Jane ctrancil opened vt it. Ar, ijork. r- Hi. ijraoiord ot Schcnectady-j tne uaa. reiiows' nail evening with, a- good attendance.

Dancing was The Kew Tork Philharmonic society lfl 4e heard aram to'morroif eveninr ttatpo kl Stafford and family of Salemhave been the guests of friends indulged music beinsr furnished by Howland's orchestra of Mecbanlcv)lle. tnrougn whai', kcw york in a con in tnis vtiioge. cert lasting an hour and a hah. Tony Acori leaves this morning -for SUSPEND fiOAD WORK j-Kew Tork where he has employment. Wdric on the state hte livar bftwtwut air.

ana sirs, ivasar Anderson and this village and Battenville, which has oaugfater. Miss Dorothy of Mt. Kiaco have been the guests of friends in this oeen -m process an sumnutr has been November Payments; discontinued for the season. The mad has oeen widened and improved from Greenwich to Center falls, and It' is Mr. ana Mrs.

Thomas Hurst and daughters. May and Anna of Won have been the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Safe exnecrtea that it will bo continued to tiattenviue next year. riscner-, state street.

il MUk Mi. and Mrs. A. T. OavaiFl re turned to their home In Oarden rritv COMPLETES COURSE John Ryan, -who has been tnkln? nl Diet having attetidstrthe Byron Wigg burial Doe Today Ral Opportunity Comes D.

Rockefeller. 1 FORT EDWARD-HUDSON FALLS Savings and Loan Assoc; coarse in undertaking and embalming For Infants, una vumge esunaayi -r 1 Mra. Ma tern ahsrf chililrpn ami ttrat iu tw ion ciry. nas returned to bis home here and will resume his posKion ThAod eenjamm ijootn of Korthville have re turned noma alter a three weeko viali wap y. o.

vt nson. i wnn airs, iew iscner. State street. i a. eieaa is confined to his home noma Adirondack in pper Broadway with Illness, -Mrs.

Augustus Fischer Cold Springs was the Sunday guest of Mr. -Mis Cora Clark, who has been i visiting Mrs. E. Humphrey, has returned to Beacon. Toe: Misses Shoemaker and Clark 0 Pcrwer and VCorporation anu nscner, State street.

John Best, A. Snowden and A. uamtora of, Rutland, Vt, were here THE BRADLEY TONIGHT DONT MARRY FOR MONEY -News Comedy Pricos 16c and 25c Hm'i Bad Cold oacn are sueeto of Mrs. U. H.

HBialifr' --ji i Mrs. Locien Van Ruren Is' onder-grriu treatment lu the Alltany ban-pita I. Herbert" "McGrooty f'tra village is oerionsly 111 In the; Moot MrtJelLttn Nearly everyone has hiwi j.nil Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found irt the tjrairi and whole milk. -Raites happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated.

Preijercd a homo by stirring thr finr. dor in hot or Cold Water. iVo cooking chh-opractic will cure even the most stubborn. Come In and be convincod Dr. John H.

Bullion, 94 Broadway, Fort Ed ward iiukiihi, vamuriocc i Mrs: P. Morley has returned. lrom.

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