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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 6

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Tel, PAGE SIX Telephone Want Ada 1 40 THE POST-STAR, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1928 POLITICAL ADVERTISING CHINESE FATHER HAS TONG JINX Fort Edward News WARRENSBURG LAKE GEORGE AND VICINITY For Advertising Rates, Circulation and Newa Items Telephone or Call Warrembura Office. Upper Main Street, Warrenaburg. PHONE WARRENSBURG 78 3.

WACHTER. Representative r'T) ITALIAN RESIDENTS OBSERVE ARMISTICI Local Italians observed Armistic Day, as observed by Italy, in this vil lage yesterday afternoon and evenii in private homes and in Sons of Ita. hall in East street. At 8: SO last nigh the village was startled by the d' charge of several bombs, bringing tt observance to a close. PERSONALS LI Mi WhU Clen Ml ter, weet Mi Mist yst the Mur Mi hav tcr, turn visit llvai R.

ing phlr Schi A. ed i wee! Har port Di at I nue, Mor CI MATRONS CLUB PLANS BENEFIT CARD PARTY The Past Matrons club of Fort Edward chapter, 376, O. E. will hold a public benefit card party at 8 Thursday evening In the Masonic rooms in Bridge and five hundred will be in play and awards will be made the winners. Mrs.

Ethel Chambers is chalrlady of the affair and Mrs. George Curtis Davis is in charge of refreshments. K. OF C. COUNCIL TO HAVE OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY Fort Edward, council, Khlghta of Columbus, will hold an open house in the Broadway home tomorrow Complete election returns will be received over the new radio- set Itefreshments will be served during the evening, OBITUARY Allan.

Adriance Allan Holmes Adriance, brother of the late Thomas Floy Adriance, formerly of Fort EdVard, died- Saturday morning' In St Barnabac hospltah Newark. The remains will be brought here for lnterment in Union cemetery, where the services will take'place tomorrow morning. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Members of the local church will go to Saratoga Springs the Baptist church. TRUSTEESJVIEET WEDNESDAY A meeting of the village board of trustees will be held in the iKe chambers at 7:30 Wednesday Burton Ellsworth of Albany, the over Sunday guests of blB motl Mrs. Harriett Ellsworth, East stre J.

F. Sullivan, with his family wi on Thursday take possession of JLhf new home in North Broadway, Towers." The Misses Evelyn and Isabel! Sleight have returned to Clemoi after spending the week-end at th home in Upper Broadway. i. Alfred J. Stowell was the guestrV friends in Schenectady yesterday.

REMOVED TO HOME Francis Coppin, who last summe suffered fractures of both of his leg as the result of an automobile ac qident at Saratoga Springs, and wh- i since then has been confined to th Saratoga hospital, has been Temove ij to his horde- in Notre Dame strej- C. W. B. L. MEET8 TONIGHT The regular meeting of the C.

TO B. I will be held at 7:3 this eve) nlng in the Knights of Columbul Whenever a fresh tong war breaks Hocy, wealthy laundryman of seeks the protection of police Yee rooms, because of the entertainimn i ten Rfll TfiW I MAM WAW CMTftVC 1 PREPARE AT POLLS Additional Machines Placed in Districts 2 and 4 to Handle Registration LIST OF POLLING PLACES Town Clerk Blanche Turney reports all In readiness for the general election tomorrow. The voting machines have been installed in the five districts of the town, with an additional machine in -districts two. and four. In these two addi-J tional help Tias heen provided to handle the extra work.

Ths Ave polling places In the town are as follows: District 1, basement of No. 8 school house, North Broadway; district 2, Mc-Crea -8, TMffb's garage, nrtdge street; district 4, town clerk's oflice, Broadway; district 5, "Fort Miller. Wis polls -will open at 6 a. and close at 6 p. m.

It is believed here that the towns of this county will poll larger percentage than ever before since the advent of woman suffrage. In the five districts of the town of machines are befn instruction given the voters who are not familiar with the use of machines. In this town' final instructions will be slven today in the town clerk's office. While the operation of the voting machine Is simple.lt TS advisable for those who are not familiar with them to receive 'instructions during today. Literacy tests will be conducted on election day in the Hlsh school under the supervision of Franklin Barber up to in the afternoon.

PH1LATHEA3 TO MEET The Phiiathea ctass of'the Baptist thunh will moot nt 7: GO this evening at the home ot Mrs. A. C. Stead, Up-r-er Heads Press Bureau Warden McK. Wilson, above, of Washington, D.

ha been annotated by Secretary of Stat Frank B. Kellogg to take chargs 0( the regular press bureau being established at the American embassy in Paris, France. The bureau is being organized at the request of American newspapermen in 'Paris. FOR SALE DRY HARD STOVE WOOD Tan and Six Dollar Leads -Also Hard Dry Four-Foot Wood Full Cord, Ten Dollars. Also Dry Slab Kindling Wood.

Delivered Free in Fort Edward, Hudson Falls and Glens Falls. R. J. TAYLOR Telephone Evening, FORT EDWARD 105-W WANTED GIRL AS SALF1" Russell's Vov' Broadway, POLITICAL'. jVERTISlNG.

ILL FITTED Republican Candidate in 33rd District Has Served Nine Years at Albany (From The Plittiburg Prw) The Republican candidate lor State Senator for lb Thirty-third Senatorial District, Hon. Henry E. H. Brereton, at preeent Plate Senator for district. Thia district comprise 'the counties of Clinton; Ewes.

J'erren and Washington. CENATOR BRERETON Senator Brereton Is particularly well qualified for the office which he holds. Prior to being elected to the Stale Senate, he served seven years as Member of Assembly from rerl County. During the legislative session of 197, Senator Brereton introduced 27' bills and S3 of them passed both Houses and went to the Governor. During the session of 158 he introduced 2D bills, 20 of.

which passed both Houses of llio legislature and went to the Governor. Among the various bills sponsored by Senator Brereton and important to this section, wis the bill providing for the Cliaiuplaln. Interstate Bridge, connecting the States ot New York and Vermont. This bill became a law and the bridge Is now in process of construction. Ono of Senator Brereton moBt important pieces of legislation while he was a Member of the Assembly In 1316 and 1517 was the bill introduced by him providing for the amendment to the Constitution of the State of New York authorizing Woman Suffrage.

This bill passed both Houses in 1018 and 1917 and was adopted by the voters of this State In 1917. That the women of this State appreciated his efforts la shown by a telegram which he received in November, 1927, as folluws: York, N. Nov. 10, 1927. To Senator H.

E. II. F.rereton, Diamond Point, Lake George, N. Y. New York State suffragists in celebrating tenth anniversary of the victory, send you their heartfelt thanks and appreciation of your courage n-nd fidelity, in introducing the suffrage bill.

N. Y. League of Women Vo'ers, 4JU Lexington Ave, New York. Senator Brereton Is at present serving on eight standing commit ted and three special committees and is recognized as one of the most experienced legislators tn Albany. Senator Brereton was education in the schools of the City of New York and is a graduate of Harvard University.

His home Is at Diamond Point, Lake George, N. Y. The electorate should be only too anxious to keep this experienced legislator at Albany, and It is believ ed that Senator Brereton will receive an overwhelming majority over his Democratic opponent on Election Day. Celebrated Lackawanna COAL Makes Warm Friendi. For Sale by J.

SINGLETON Tel. 794 POLITICAL ADVERTISING I I iin ii i in BEST HEALTH Gives New Dreco Full Credit fcr Overcoming His Many 1 Complaints "When I read how Mr. Morehou.se uf Wells, lias been made well bv Dreco I decided to try this new medicine too, lor Mr. Morehouse is an old friend of mine and I know his condition was. very bad," said Mr.

James Cowlew, a highly respected Ktate employee who lives at Bulton Landing, Lake George. N. Y. "At the time started on the treatment I was very rundown. I felt tired all the time, suffered a lot with dizzy spells, headaches and Indigestion and was compelled to take laxatives nearlv every nipht.

"Dreco began to help me almost immediately and now I feel better POLITICAL ADVERTISING LEAVES FOR WOODS The members of the Bear Waller club went to Sawyer's Clearing early jesterday morning headed by Chief "Kid" Mlnzer, and there prepared their camp which they have occupied for nearly 20 years. The men worked all day pitching tenta and In the evening returned to remain until after election. section. goes Is well known for if'sWfc'ttaness1 and quantity of both deer and bear and this season it' Is said to be more than well populated with the favorite game. WORK OF REDECORATING "ATHOL CHURCH ENDED With the completion of the alterations and redecoratlons of the Methodist, church In- Athol, services will be held there on Friday evening at 7.30.

The. Rev. A. D. Angell, district mlnM.iiU( Ptattsburg dls- vited to attend.

F. S. BIGELOW LEAVES FOR AIRPLANE TRIP F. S. Blgelow of this place, and salesman of the New York Power ind Light corporation, was selected as the representative ot the district (or his sales during the year.

He is one of the party which left Friday from Albany for Buffalo nnd Pittsburg in the squadron of five planes. POST-STAR TO PROVIDE ELECTION BULLETINS Voters in the upper part of the county may obtain- tlecriun tttip by calling th local office oi the Post-Star and Tinica Instead of the main office. Bulletins will- be received regularly from the main of fice in Glens Falls. Telephone 78 Warrenaburg. pARD PARTY THURSDAY The second of the series, of card parties of the women of tiie.

St. Cecelia church will be held Thursday evening tn the social hall. HAVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Beginners and Primary classes of the Methodist Episcopal church held a Hallowe'en parly in the church parlors Saturday afternoon. ELECT OFFICERS TOMORROW Election of officers of Warrens- burs lodse, 46S. 1.

O. O. will take place tomorrow evening in the hall here. On account of the election there will be no degree work at the meeting. MASONS TO MEET A stated communication of War renaburg lodge, 4'Jii, V.

and A. will take placu this evening in Ihu Masonic rooms. HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Honslnger class will nipt this evening In the church1 for a Hallowe'en party. ENTERTAIN CLASS Mrs. Robert Kichnls will entertain the Lend-a-Hand class tomorrow veiling at her home.

HELPER'S CIRCLE TO MEET The Helper's Circle will be the guests of Mrs. Fred J. Hayes Thurs day evening. BAND TO REHEARSE The Warrensbuig band will meet this evening in the auditorium of the high school for rehearsal. PERSONALS John K.

Heffron, de of the War renaburg merchants, who 1 is been ill for nearly year, is able to go about a short time each day. ENTERTAIN FOR DAUGHTERS ARQYLB Mrs. Porter Burgess en, tertalned for her daughters, Betty and Marjorle, Friday afternoon. Those present were Helen Durkee, Arelene McDougall, Betty Pendergrass, Har-rlet Barkley, Eileen McWhorter and Dorothy Inman. TO LET Upstairs Flat, Furnished or Unfurnished 14 Moon St.

Fort Edward POLITICAL ADVERTISING ATTENDANCE ROLL The Lake George Union school haB issued the following weekly attendance report: Kindergarten, Miss MacCracken; class attendance for week, 81 per cent; class leaders for week, Robert Stanton, Grace Barrett and Barbara Parsons. Grade 1, Mrs. Bowen; 82 per cent; 92 per cent; June Guiles, Yvonne ftrbulia and Charles Hawley. Grade 2, Mis Munyer; 94 per cent; Joan Caldwell, Jean Webb and Richard Wood. Grade 8, Mrs.

Tufts; 97 per cent; Gilbert Frasier, Nelgon Cooper and Raymond Grade 4, Miss 97 per cent? Charles Guiles, Leah Vtrta and Marlon Word en. Cfrade "5, Miss Palffe, 97 per cent; Rolland Wood, Marion Shaw and Helen Bradley. Grade 6, Miss per cent; Phyllis Tyrell, Mary Guiles and Kath-ryn O'Brien. C.raiio 7 Mrs Rmfthr 1(10 nnr runt Grade 8. Murray; 96 per cent; Ruth Eldredse, Letitia Wallace and Helen Thatcher.

school, Miss Youngs; Richard Cashion, Marlon Tripp, Suzanne Bryant and Robert Cheney. PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING TONIGHT A discussion will take place this evening in the high school auditorium at the monthly meeting of the I'arent-Teachers association. The- discussion will be on "The Value of the P. T. to the parent, to the principal, to the toucher and to he student." Each side of the subject will be represented by one dirertly concerned, the speakers be-ins Mrs.

C. C. Webb. Prof. Frank S.

Van De Water, Miss Hilcuurt and Marion Tripp. LEGION POST TO HAVE ANNUAL TURKEY SHOOT A committee' of the Lake George America Lesion post, is looking over the turkey market for larse birds to be given as prizes for th annual Thanksgiving shoot Saturday and Sunday, November 17 and IS, at the shooting lodge on Bacon field. NEW TEACHER AT SCHOOL "Miss Eleanor McCracken of "Win-thru has arrived and taken over the teaching in the local school. BOARD MEETS TONIGHT Thp village board will hold a meeting this evening in th village hall. PATROLMAN GIVEN LEAVE Thomas O'Brien ha.s been given a leave of abs( ice by the village board until next spring.

He will remain in the village with his parents for the, GREENWICH NEWS MEETS THURSDAY GREENWICH The November meeting of the State: Charities Aid association will be held Thursday at ir'alem in the Bancroft chapel of the First Presbyterian church at 2:30. At this meeting the annual report of the year's work will be given by Miss VanOrden. PERSONALS GREENWICH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tefft and daughter, Caroline, and L.

Van Buren, spent yesterday in Al bany with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Decker. Mrs. William McCann and daugh- ters, Sarah and Madelyn, spent Sat urday in Troy.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morrison, Mrs, Morrison and Miss Mary Corcoran opent Saturday in Troy. Mr. and Mrs.

William Notto ot Rock City Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Burdlck of Schenectady, and Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Burdick and son of Mechanicville, visited Mayor r.nd Mrs. Charles Baker Sunday.

POLITICAL ADVERTISING out In the United States, Yee drops his business and Hoey, a member of the shown. with Us arways Lein anneo. -p. a. treasurer, Charles V.

Barker: chairman of executive board, David J. Mc-Hcnry; chairman of the annual roll tall, Mrs. Irene O'Brien. TRAVEL CLUB MEETING GRANVILLE The Travel club will niH'i ihis ufternoon at the home of rs.t Slorgan Duel. GRANGE MEETS TONIGHT GRANVILLE Mettowee Grange will meet this eveningfor Its annual nueting and election of officers.

SERVE CHICKEN SUPPER GRANVILLE A chicken pie and oyster supper will be serv under the auspices of the Baraeu claws of the Baptist church in the church parlors1 Friday, November W. C. T. U. TO MEET A 1 The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

11. J. Steven, 10 Broadview Terraec. PERSONALS GRAXVIL Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Boyle of Rutland, visited Granville friends Friday.

Mr. John Thompson and son were Gr'-nville visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Stevens left i iday to visit in New York.

Mr. and Fred Totter are vis iting their son. Dr. Clarence Potter. I'asih', X.

J. Mm. N. G. Cumiuings lias returned lo Hartford following a visit at the home of her son, Orla Mrs.

E. Tt. Evans h-en enter taining Mrs. Elizabeth Frasier of New York. Mrs.

Harold Fleming of North been visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Fyfe. Mrs. T. S.

Nelson of West Pawlet. visited Granville friends Friday. Mrs. Ella Wym un has heen spend-1 Cambridge at tim; tnz several days home of her daughter, Mrs. H.

Hitch- coek. Mrs, Harry Randall and daughter. Dorothy, of Cambridge, have been visiting friends at their former home here. Mrs. William G.

Roberts Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Purdy, in Now York. Michael Tierney, who was operated on some time ago in a New York hospital, Is in a serious condition at his home here. Miss Richardson of the Granville High school, is able to be out following a several week's illness. Ckas.

W.Montgomery FUNERAL DIRECTOR FORT EDWARD Day and Night Phone 2 14-J POLITICAL ADVERTISING FOR The annual banquet of Adi rondack Farmers Cooperative ex change of this village will be he! Friday evening in the parlors of th Methodist Episcopal church. women of the church will- th supper. HE'S HAD IN YEAR! than 1 liave at any time during t' unst 10 years. 1 felt complete rested and the dizziness, headache inuigesiion and constipation ha 'I been relieved. 1 feel very grateful Djeco now and am pleased to reco' mend it to orliery." The widespread nonularitv of Dra lias come strictly thru merit.

The sands of folks owe their present gc htalth to this new herbal possesses great powers to bam pointful Joints, relieve stomach orders, overcome- constipation a sfjnd rich, blood to every p5, ol the system. Mr. W. J. Dorie, the well-knowl expert from the Dreco Laboratory i Baltimore, is now at Dolan Bro-Drug Store, 100 Glen meeting tlj people and explaining the merits this new root and herb tonic.

him today. Mail Orden sent C. D. POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTISING Lwtst7 death by erfenuss, ift NEWS OF GRANVILLE GRANVILLE Captain lurnel Mar. ris chapter, 1j.

A. hud an exhibit of old time quills and blankets, Friday aCtcrnoon ftt the home of Mrs M. Whcdoil. An address on "Old Quilts nd blankets" was given by Miss Martha McFarlaml. past regent of the On dawa Cambridge chapter, D.

A. R. Previous to he talk, a report of the state A. H. conference tit Syracuse was given by the delegates, A.

Earrell, Mrs. W'hcdun and Mis. E. Norfon. Mrs.

E. 0. lUwiil Rave the months' leport of the National Defence committee. The Flas lesson waa by Mrs. William JJarnartl.

The hostesses were nies Milford Wheilon, Harden. Mch'ii Anna Mi-Art hur. Mary Wcller, Nellie Walter Doll, and Norton. A buffet lunch war aervrd In the dining room. Guests 1m liHlrd Mrs.

TImnias r.n.vfo, nf RiiMnul: Mrs. Charles Tliurn. Mrs. Cktreii'-c I'nrker, Mrs. Justin Uccbc uml Mr.

W. I). Temple. WEDDINGS Dalt-KeMey GRANVILLE The marrisge an- t'omircd of Miss Ella Kellcy to Robert Ball of Gianvillf. The veiemuny wns pei formed by .1 uslii-e Putter, October 3').

OBITUARY Ptynn Williams GRANVILLE Funeral services fn Plynn Williams will be held from his home Monday afternoon ot 2. He died on Saturday morning after being in failing health for some time. is survived by Ills wife, one son, and three daughters, Mrs. John Pember, Mrs. Temple White, of Granville; and Mrs.

Whiltemore of Hudson Falls, Harry Federal GRANVILLE Funeral services for Harry Federal, 31, World War vet eran, who died early Saturday will conducted this morning from St. Mary's church. He was gassed In the World War and has been in poor health since his return. He is survived by his par ents and one sister, Mrs. I.

Bogard, of Granville. ATTEND 8TATE RALLY GRANVILLE The Woman's Bene-fit association was well represented at the State Rally In Rutland, Vt. RED CROSS ELECT8 OFFICERS OKANVILLB The Granville chapter of the American Red Cross elected the following officers at Its ict-ent meeting: Chairman, Mrs. Irene O'Brien; vice chairman, Mrs. H.

J. Stevens; secretary, James M. Potter; POLITICAL ADVERTISING VOTE HAVE EXHIBITION OF OLD BLANKETS at nt. FOR of Whitehall FOR POLITICAL ADVERTISING" IP iAiX lCa SMITH FOR Sr Gc ERUIBEIS IF ASSEMffiLTT 2 rem Craty WHO WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE YUR' SUPPORT.

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