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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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PAGE SEVEN THE POST-STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, PAGE SEVEN I ALTO THEATRTO WILEY'S The Store oJF Econdmy'-WILEY'S CITY TO PURCHASE CHEMICAL AUTO Hialto Concert Orchestra Matinee and Night Ell WMMm i Rialto TIw featuro. for after Tim THE A TRE BE A T1FUL i-d Matinee 2:30, Eve. 2 Shows, 7:1 5 and 9 P. The New York Metro Picture Co presents BERT LYTELL. Board- of4SaktyVotes.to noon and evening is a mirth-provnklne; comedy entitled J5ay -to Make Money' tha handso.mevBrt' Jjytrt) Contract- For Apparatus Purchase of a IjaPrance trtTTle com r-r SPRING AND SUMMER-- bination chemical auiomotfue fli-6 ap paratus with a pump of 1000 capacity L7; was authorized Jast evening by the boaid of public safety, The'apparatus will cost $12,000 and Commissioner Bayle- was authorized to sign a contract for 'this: purchase from -the Ready-tO'Weari THIS IS THE FINAL CLEAN-UP OF THE SUMMER SEASON.

"Easy To Make Billy Wert In "Rolling Stonaa." Worlcfr Weekly. TOMORROW JACK PIGKFORD 'Bill Apperson's Boy" In a drama of boyhood among he hill folks of Maurice Tourneup press nts the great Drury Lane molodra- American-LabVance Fire Engine Com uia eiejiar roic. supported by a cat of the ''uciuul -strength found in all Metro pi'oductioris. TJie; aim of -a offoHngf is bright cioan entertainment, with the inim Lytell in another of his character which 1m ve made htm. on of the most- o.iu-lar stars of the screen today.

The story Is one of a younff fcN uw denartingr from th pa.th of spBod and spending, embarks on a newer and cleaner life in a most'un-tsual manner and with' the mostvua results. Jimmy Slocum (Bert1 LytoU Ls th yoang man -abotrt -town, who is ta account by his Dad for tha life he leading. It ahowa that Jimmy been, arretted many times for breaking peed laws and disturbing -the peace, uid wheifc ltad brings hlmop on the carpet, he conceives a novel idea "Di reforming and money- at the same He bet Dad ha will only 'be arrested o-nco during the emsuing yctitr and makes eucti t'r bet pany, at is expected delivery will be. made In Novemoer, board awarded the contracts for Our last and greatest reduction have been made I Part of our Drofit furnt ling 1,500 feet of-fire hose as follows: Whipple ana snerman. 200 feet at $1.15 a E.

Sawyer Com pany 200 feet at $1.15 a foot; T.F. Kalbflelsnh 200 feet at $1.04 a foot; Faiiric Fire Hose company 903 feet of wax and gum U'eated hose at' $1.15 a foot. J- mauu success "THE WHITE HEATHER" Because of the absence of 'Ac ting that is well worth while to collect. Mayor vjacobson' the petition of tho patrolmen of the police department for an increase in wages to 39 1-2 cents ji '1 COMING. MON.

and TUE-Aurora Mardiganian, herself In tha is manner in wnicn jimmy goes about makiing good on tha wager, an hour was deferred until a full hoard was present. Commissioner Mason, and collecting stake that offers the hero a store of opportnnitLea for humorous) soenea In and out of aJ.l oil "AUCTION OF SOULS' presided as, chairman. tlie road to aucceag. A picture you will never forqet. The settings are the test word In ac yea, even part ofthe original wholesale prices we paid for goods- can nov be added to your savings account! EVERY GARMENT OFFERED IS USEFUL AND PRACTICAL.

vd necessary to you; you'll wear them for months to come. But we can't keep these garments any longer, because Fall goods must have, the, space they are to occupy. THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AT SUCH REMARKABLY LOW PRICES 7 COATS, CAPES and DOLMANS jJ 3 GARMENTS, made of all-wool matcrkla; August Clean-up Price 5,00 GARMENTS, formerly priced up to $14.98, consisting of all-wool eergea and poplins August Clean-up Price i $. 8.93 8 GARMEINTS, formerly priced up to of all-wool 1 eergea, gabardines and popfins; August Cleah-up Price 77Tt 16 GARMENTS, formerly priced up to consisting of all-wool- Ji; aergea, trico tines, gabardine and pbplns; August Clean-up Price $14,93 consnttng of all-wool ailver-tip, bolivia, tricotine and silver tonei' August Clean-up Price $29,50 FORMER MAN 2amSSS3aaSKSBBSS curacy and laviehness as befits the plot of the plav, and all In all it heralded aa the best vehicle Mr. Lytell haa had in the entire course of his GETS WAR CROSS PARK THEATRE TONIGHT at 7i15 and 9 P.

The Paramount Film Co. preeents WILLIAM S. HART BREED OF MEN Also other reels. Private William Gonl'd, of Salem. ware a career.

The production -was staged under the skillful direction of Edwin Carewawho directedV-Jjyteil In the well-remembered aucceas, -'The Tratil to Yesterday and among; tho formerly a member pfCompany of this city; James M. Jou-. bert, of Tloonderoga, who was with Company in France, and Sergeant Leo Company; of Glov sterling cast: of. principals are uch inam aa Gertfude Selby, -Ethel -Shan ersvuie, nave open awa.ro.ea ine French Croix de: Guerre for bravery under fire "over thrfee mm, Frank OurrieflT, Stanley JlecH and Bull Montana. -l Park Willla.m a Hart In "The Brand of--leii" is the feature tot ton SUMMER 71f FD F1 soldiery have also been awarded the American Distinguished Service medal All colors and size are represented in" theove-mentioned groups.

night. -is Stillwater Excited Over Alleged Try MPIR THEATRE Superintendents of Mission Monday, Aug. 25 til i-viuiiajf SU1TS 5 SUITS, formerly priced from $35,00 consistiryr of wool serges and poplins, in navy and copen; August Clean-up Price .4 i $24.93 9 SUITS, formerly priced from $25.00 to $29.50, consisting of all V. Beet Pictures in Town. Mat.

at 2. and 9. Prices 8c. 11c. Pricaa6c, 11c.

17c. Kesidents of Stillwater are greatly agitated over what is thought to have Superintendent "of the' various departments in the Mission C. T. has been appointed for another yeaiv and ill be as follows: N. eon.

Evangelistic? Mrs. Flora Flower Mlssion-Mrs, -Minnie In-i. been an attempt to kidnap a young 1 wool serges and poplins, in black, gray; and copen; August -Clean-up: Price --iP 1- girl of that village; The young girl is Alice Smith, tho twelve year old daugn ter of Mr and Mrs. H. Smith who re JOHH CORT PRESENTS fttt SECTIONAL nSIGNL (DMEITOCEWtoEASOll sido in-North.

Main street, Stillwater. WASH PRESSES walking along the sheets of that village -an route to her, home 10 FIGURED VOILE DRESSES, formerly priced up to August when she was 'accosted by an indlvid ual having the appearance of being 1 man dressed in woman's attire, who at Clean-up Price -i, 4. i 8 SPORT DRESSES, 2-piece style, made of linens, Tusco for-v tempteii to seize net The girl's loud 1 cries for assistance evidently ingnten Medical Temperanfie--MrS Irene Murray, "rrv' Mothers Meetings--MrS. Julia Hurd. Social Meetings Mrs, Julia BUtters-d'orf.

Press, Literature arid Publication Mrs. Minnie. A meeting of the union took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wllhelmina MoyeN'9 Little street. Mrs.

Moyer was appointed as delegate to the county convention -to. be held on August 29. at the First Baptist cd her assailant who ran away and julmped into an automobile standing ntfarbyv TJie day, previous the girt's farfer ha3t horse stolen from his barn merly priced up to $1 3.49; August Clean-up Price 4.98 12 WHITE. VOILE DRESSES, formerly priced up to August Clean -u ft Price VA 4,98 5 WHITE-VOILE and ORGANDIE DRESSES; formerly priced up to $1 3.49; August Sale Price 4 i 7,98 3 SILK CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES, iiv tea rose, navy and Cpen, and several other thefts have Jaken place in the village lately. Tchureh, this city.

The subject of the Rain Releaves program yesterday waa 'Training the formerly pncd 1 0.49 August Clean-up rnce Sf.So Children in TODAY-TOMORROW -v Frank' Keeney presents Catherine CALVERT the Nit" A etory of love, triumphant over1 calumny. Directed by James Kirk-' wood. 4 By Lloyd Sheldon. See the "Lady Beautiful of the Screen," with HERBERT RAW. LINSON'in one of the moot fascinating of love tales.

Rich wUh. dramatic coloring and with heart1 interest. Miles MinUr in" "Xvonne From Paris," and Mon roe Salisbury In -I'The Sleeping' Lion." Intense Humidity South Argyle Road Ifntense humidity of late yestorday BOOK By FRED DE GRK.3AC- 1 WORDS 6-MUSIC BySlLflO HEINj and her, FAnotnr PRESENTING GORGEOUS DISPLAY OP VARIOUS OF- FLMlNl(SEr- afternoon was oonsldcrably rclloved byi Now iji Good Shapfe the shower of last evening. 1 he re cent rains (hnve of great beneA Residents 'of the vicinity1 of Argyle FIGURED priced up ta $9 August Clpsn-up -Price i'i i Vi I "....9 $1 1.98; August Clean-up Price 6.93 I VOILE DRESSES. formerly priced pt 1 3.49 and August Clean-iip Price-, T.

8.49. 15 PLAID TAFFETA and MESSALINE SKIRTS; formerly priced up to $5.98, in the best and most favored styles; August Clean-up FUMSy PLUFFINESS OOlt aOLIO VEAft AT CORT Ti EAT RENEW KM Report hat the road from South Argyle to Cossayuna Lake which has been in bad condition, causing considerable trouble to tourists, has been repaired and Is now In excellent shape. Thin, road Is heavily traveled as it connects with the roada to Salem and Greenwich, Services Tonight West i Glens Falls bpECIAL'FLO-FLO" ORCHESTRA Price "i 3.75 to cropKvhich are not yet matured for harvest, particularly potatoes and boana. Corn, pastures and maedowa were in need of rain and are reported in improved condition, Late sown oats ffrr being harvested and the last of tho hay crop In Warren, Washington and Saratoga counties is being i secured. Fall plowing i to be toegiun on aeveral farms within ft.

short time. i i j. Miss Streeter Speaker in Grove City1 Pai Miss Itefen1 -Streeter jwhd has been spending seve'ral days 'in the city as the guest of her father, Dr. F. B.

it 'pricoi 50o, 75c 1.00, $1.50. 2.00. Stats now ax The Rev' C. E. Shaw and Mus.

Shaw, the aotttherh evangelists, have charge of a service at 7:30 o'clock tonight 4n the Glens Falls chapel are known avthe singing evangelists. 'Mr. and Mrs. Shaw wilt be asslRted Streeter, will leave, today Grove iCity, where she to be a' speaker tat a conference of prsbyterian Young r.PeopleiawilMja-the last-Jjf the 1 by Miss Amelia oungren and MlsJ Emilie Shattuok, of Corinth, Evangelistic services 'have been held, during the -three weeks in Corinth under the- direction of Mr. and Mrs, Shaw.

summer conferences which Misa Streeter has been holding in-the middle-west and Miss Streeter- is national aecretary for the Prcaby-let-'an Mome Mission board, After- the. flst of" September, Miss Btrevter will "return to thla city to spend three weeks at her home. NAVAL EECRUITS and iSaturdayl 1 Friday 1 Aluniinum 1 1 Division Engineer to Inspect Roads Gooliin Utensils Bernaid Brady, who enlisted in the navy Tuesda'yJiat been visiting parents in this city on a two-day thie -m9FHiaf for Portsmouth, N. where he will be assigned to the V. S.

South Dakota. This battleship leaves September for a cruise inline Orient. Recruiting Officer Berry secured two applicants for enlistment from Fort Edward last evening at the, carnival, and one applicant from Potsdam, They will be examined today. MORTUARY An Inspection of the state highways and adjoining counties la to be made within a few days byp Harvey Schermerhorn, division engineer of Division 2, Warren, WanJiington, Saratoga, Schenectadv, Renswlaerr Clinton, Khscx and Albany -j- I lb Opcko Coffee I I lb Orvnge Pelo Tea i i SSc caJis 3ytnond'e Irn Cocoa 36c. 2 brt Symondi Inn Chocolate i 4 2 boxes Symond's Inn Chocolate Pudding 16c i CANDY SPECIALS Marfan Chocolates) per lb Maxixe' Cherriea 'Vj'V per ft Tempting Fruite in Cream Y'rZ per tb; REGULAR PRICE ON THESE 60c lb Wbo are Reducing the fi.

Cm Will. "My Truck WOl be on the HI Saturday witb Golden 6antam Corn, Peas, Green ancF Yellow, String Beans, Beetsy Carrots, Kobl-rubi, Cabbage, SquasK RadisKea, Tomatoea and Order your Corn; Beans, Beeta- ad Tomatoea for now. Alao a limited supply of Rcklea, -eaVe order at tho market or phone 4-F-6, JAMES SEAMANf Plans' to Help Service Men Means of helping returned service Funeral services for Mlae Spellacy will take' place at o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Do Well by Purchasing at our Friday and i Saturday Sale. Mary's church.

POTTERS ENTERTAIN Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Potter entertained at dinner in their home, 0 Union street. The guests present were Mr. and Mra.

Juan Sliva, Mrs. -Alary Holraeav Mr-and Mrs, D. Holmea, Mr. and MM. Henry Morrla, Mra.

Conrad Olese and daughter. Ruth. rmn. partlcolarly those in rural com-muni tie-ta 'protect lfcir interest, are ing discussed in Troy 'this yweek. The 7er.

1. B. Viis-m and H. W. Gibson of.tfew York, associated with the Army and Navy department of the Y.

M. C. are participating in the td be stationed in Plattsburg and Oib-son. in this city and they will be in charge of the work hi ail the rural No enamel to chip oif, Yeara tf wear and. Alumihufti Ware on the" kitcheA Aelf reflects" good house-keeping: Its proven to be true economy for the housekeeper 9 who adds a piece or two.

to the tUchen equipment. Easy to 1 t. -i Yl it. districts centering about these- two 124 GLEN STREET TRUCKMEN WIN On the Brayton diamond in Lower Pit ivenne yesterday afternoon, the Trucimen defeated the Rd Box by the score -Of a to 1. wlHam Leary whs on the mound for tbe victors.

iiekley Bros, while Connors toed them up for the Sox. i Frank. Moynihsn received Jary'e offerings, while Foiay officiated, behind the bat for the losers. 1. THE HOUSEKEEPERS' SHOP GLENS FALLS, N.

Y. men 1 yo dont red another fa this paper thU morning read the WALK-j OVER At. cm paa 2. -3 HARTFORD BOY HURT Harold May par son of Mr. acd Net a Cent's Cliarae ri TROY WANTS CENSUS TAKER Henator James Wadsworlv and Congressman Rollln B.

Sanford have written President James A. Beattie of the chamber of commerce inform ing bint that they have taken up with the director of the census the matter of having a supervisor of censua appointed for Troy end Ronsaelaer county. The repUee ware made in reeponse to lettera of protest sent after the appointment of Irvln Gri.Ting of Oiens Faila as suptrvltor for the tent diatrtet- which Includes Rensaelar county, CEN8U8 SUPERVISOR Leo F. Gilror of Wwt Cfcajey haa been appointed airarviiOr of ceneua ftbr the Twelfth district 'which com-priss Clinton, Emx, Franklin and St Lawrence counties. Tfon moV uffc ennto tartre sa hmt Imgr.

Vo Tttr bw or Tlafu) toot bqnwta may oix iww cfua or try wun crnt pronounced irvrjraot bt liMt to MsHncfns froot tbt Umt Mrs. John Maynard, of tUrtford, was seriously hurt when a hone which ha was driving in the field near Ms home ran away, throwing him out on ths ground. Ela several scalp wound and many bruieM were draWd by Dr. H. Iee, He was resting comfortable last nfft.

FAIRYFOOT s-, la Caaranfeedto GIv Uttteel Ecllel It Will The Post-Star Want Ad Page is FINGER IS HURT Arthnr Fox, an employ of Flnoh, R1ALTO APARTMENTS BlafU Thatr Bulldlno EW yp-W-data Roama. now raady for rent. All raoma with het and old Phana eii wytr, yrt pivta ai 4 t-Ut rr ttK ml mttM mtir fl ww.Mhnd (te trmx kiJ itrt ti tr It sr 4 rtn o3l h-rWmr-niM, ri A a lion of FAIBTfOOT Today Pruyn anCompany, agstaioed a injury yeeterday whn his fngeri became OAUght in tha maehina, known a 'TsaTkor." Ha wna Ukn to ths FaVis hoapital. hra last nJiht it wm stated that it weg tiat TO Olt NORTH CRI5K ROAQ crioda of road il have ar-rlTtd at Noria Crtsk and wcrk on the highway btweep tihat, piaca P09T-ITAR WANT ADI PAY, F. C.

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