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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 13

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The Post-Stari
Location:
Glens Falls, New York
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13
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THE POST-STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 13 I TOMORROW-LONG'S SHOE STORE-STARTS THEIR WARREN SBURQ The town board LAKE GEORGE The first Patron's! Wednesday evening named Jean Taylor of this place aa motorcycle pollce-fnan for the lummer to begin duty May 26. It wa also voted to relamp the llghti at each and of the main street and let them to work at once, i Harry A. Reoux, representing the Schroon River Pulp and Paper com-lpany, complained of oil being dumped Into the river which had polled a carload of their paper. The board referred the matter to tha health committee. subcommittee of the Warrena- Night ever held In the local High school will take place this evening.

Prof. Philip Bonney and his faculty are anxious to have every parent, guardian and friend of the students attend. The regular afternoon session of the sohool will be adjourned to the even Ing, when the scholars wll Hake their Hi I places and while their parents and friends are looking on will go through their regular course of study so that those who visit the school may have Telephone Want Ada 2500 tt rfFT- A V'k A an Idea how classes are conducted during the regular hours. ROUTE NUMBER CHANGED hoard to purchase a small set of 1n ika haJih nlinlnai The LAKE UEOKGE Autolsts who use the Lake George-Luaerne road will now find that road marked as 8-K Instead of 10 as It was formerly known, articles will be purchased, POWER EMPLOYES HOLD DINNER-DANCE SPECIAL GROUP CHILDREN'S the state1 highway department, having Low and High Footwear Actual Value to $3.50 changed the number. MISSIONARY MEETING LAKE GEORGE Mrs; John Hall will entertain the Missionary society of tha Presbyterian church this afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home.

I WOMEN'S NEWEST FOOTWEAR At Attractive Low Prices Everything new and wanted. Selection and size ranges are so complete you will find exactly the kind you wish. All the new creations in Patents, Satins, Black and Colored Kids, Gun Metals, Reptiles, etc. made up into new snappy styles for the season. All heel heights and all sizes.

Especially marked at WARRENSBUKQ Iroquois chapter of the Utilities association, comprising the employees of the Now York Power and Light corporation of the local division were hosts, last evening to the members of the local chapter us well as many from the Other chapters In the Albany district and officials of the company at dinner-dance in the New Adlron-I dack hotel. 1 Following a dinner the several hundred present enjoyed dancing In V.he bail room of the hotel. To appreclat thti ffreat value you muit Me them. All good it lee itrapi oxfordi and ehoes. Lots of "Bueter Browns" Inaiuded.

Kearty WlV eixee from email to large In the lot. TO ATTEND MEETING LAKE GEORGE A number of WILBUR COON AND MENIHAN ARCH AID PUMPS, STRAPS OXFORDS For the women who need the built In arch, wide variety for your' select Ion, Either neat plain atylea or fancy members of the Lake George chapter, Order of the Eustorn (3 far, will Journey to Potlersville tomorrow evening to attend the visitation of the grand lodge officers to Japtha chapter in that village. Supper will be served at 6, standard time. 05 a 5 98c nmce cdaimpco dict CLASS VALEDICTORIAN WARRENSBURG Principal' J. Harold Rlpton has announced Francis Ernestine Rlst as the valedlc- tnMnn nf tha 1930 nan lor class of the $7.49 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED STRAPS, PUMPS, BOW PUMPS, 9 Hlo-h nrhnnl and June Reynolds- as A FIRE MENACE ELIMINATED WARRENSBURG Rain that was welcomed throughout the entire Adirondack region came here Wednesday night and continued wetting down the woods and eliminating the Are menace that had closed the woods to the fishermen.

BABY CLINIC' HELD WARRENSBURG The public health committee yesterday afternoon sponsored- a nurses clinic In Odd the salutatorian. MEN'S OXFORDS LADIES' BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN'S FINEST CUT OUTS TIES, SILVER AND GOLD Tmm A group from our Fellows' hall under the direction, of the county nurse, Miss Bertice Reese, SLIPPERS The valedictorian la the daughter Of Ernest G. Rist. Her mother, Maude Bowen Austin, was salutatorian of the class of 1904. PLAN FOOD SALE WARRENSBURG A food sale will be conducted by the Helper's Circle ot the Methodist Episcopal church In the Baker's salesrooms1 tomorrow afternoon.

AGAIN ON P. 0. FORCE WARRENSBURG Francis Thayer who has acted as substitute clerk In tbe local postofflce has again joined the local force for the summer. sum Several healthy babies were ex ami ed. CARD PARTY TONIGHT regular stock.

Black and tan calfskins and tan Scotch grain. AH sizes, NOW Regular $6.00 Valuei Ladies' HIGH SHOES WARRENSBURG The Woman's OXFORDS and STRAPS Values up to $4.00 As fine a lot as you could wish for. Oxfords and straps In black and' tan calfskin, patent leather, smoked elk. etc. Crepe and-leather soles Many "Buster Browns'1 in thf-group, Sizes rrom 6 to 2.

$X-85' Sold Formerly up to $8.00 Silver kids and silver and gold, brocades. All good styles, but not every size in each, hence the low price. Guild of the Church of the Holy Cross will conduct a public card party this evening In the parish ST house. Sold formerly up to $9 AH low and Cuban heels Made of calfskins and kid. A real bargain hurry for $3.85 97 97c em.

LADIES' HIGH QUALITY COMFORT 4 4 i Boys' SHOES and OXFORDS Values to $5.00 These shoes and oxfords for the young fellows are sturdily and will give When mother is tired, nervous or ill the whole Kome is upset. For her family's sake, every mother wantsio be well "and strong. These three women tell how Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound helps them to care for their families. SHOES and 5 BOYSf HEAVY LEATHER WORK SHOES $4.50 Just tho thing for the active boy for play or for work.

Are of the famous "Thorogood" brand can't be beat for service. Either with leather or composition soles. MEN'S FLORSHEIM OXFORDS Mere mention of Flor-sheim to men and thy know they are getting the utmost for their money. Our stock consists of all 1 the new styles for this sea- son. Tans and blacks in calfskins and Scotch grains.

Florsheim Feeture Arch Oxfords are included. Regular 1 0 and I 1 values going at the hqrd service demanded. Come in tans and blacks. All sizes. OXFORDS Real $5.00 VALUES Made of soft pliable kid have hand turned soles and will assure you real foot 'comfort.

Closing out the lot at per pair $1.85 $0.85 1 Mrs. H. Dolhonde, 6318 York St New Orleans, Louisiana "Before my last baby was born, 1 started taking Lydia Vegetable Compound. I got suchjgood results that I named her Catherine Lydia. I have six older children and five grandchildren, too.

I am now taking the Vegetable Compound again because of my age. I eat and sleep better and I do all my housework, and my washing. I will do my best to answer it if is 1 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' FINE MEN'S 1 Calfskin Oxfords Women's Finest XFORDS Values to $5.00 STRAPS-PUMPS Every pair In the lot Is a record breaker for value. Tans and clacks In- several food styles. NOW OXFORDS-TIES $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 values goingf Come on fellows with the bis; feett Hera's a lot of oxfords ranging in sizes from 10 to 12, which are going; at a give-away price.

All solid leatherall good styles. Regular 16.00 values Mrs. Harold Goodnow 36 Cane Fitchburg, Massachusetts fT cannot praise your medicine enough After my baby came I-was rundown. I had to go to bed often through the day; I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I felt like different woman.

If any mother has those tired feelings I advise" her to take Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. $2.85 SJ.95 sryi i -i i at $285 at $-85 at $.85 at Four record breaking offerings of the finest footwear. Every pair from our regular stocks and every pair is of the highest grade. To describe the many, many styles, leathers and fabrics in the groups would be impossible but' we'll say you will find most any kind you could wish for. Patents, satins, black kids, colored kids, gunmetals, snake skins, lizards, and combinations in an endless array.

All on racks. Though all sizes are not in every style, you will find large groups of every size in these 4 big lota. You'll buy several pairs when you see these bargains. ill Values to Value to $10.00 $9.00 Values to $8.00 MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS', LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TENNIS SHOES $1.25 Values .85 $.85 LADIES' PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE These hose are of the "Wayne Knit" brandthe-; kind we always sell. Are full fashioned and 'are made of pure silk.

Service weight Come in the season's wanted shade Regular 1.W ValuM $1-19 Mrs. Lloyd R. Biasing 115So.OhioSt., Vf Anaheim. California i After my baby came I was so nervous and tired that felt miserable. One day booklet was left at our door and after reading it I decided to try Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

I am now on my fourth bottle and I feel much stronger; It has helped me in every way and 1 feel sure that other women in rundown condition will pick up if they will only take a few bottles. 1 Such high grade brands as Ball Band and 8. Keds brown, black and white. All sires for the family Several Styles. NOW 89c A Pair Values Up to $12.00 Our Reg.

$2.00 "Wayne Knit" Chiffon Hose Going at LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TEXT BOOK. 64 pages of valuable Information; Free to women 1 Name Mdfl this coupon to M. mm 0 Mm Lydia E.Pinkham Address. I MM HM' llll FREE Because of Oar Extreme PARKING Park your car at Dewey's NO APPROVALS i'liiing oiaLioii lut iiiit tO.ths aJl'l VU A ail'iTC store and when making pur- 11 EtALnAIluLJ chase have our cashier stamp KTA 114 ADprC your parking vnAIVOCJ Mcdicin O.

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