The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York (2024)

TWELVE NE WONDERFULLY GREAT CIGARETTES The MILDEST Cigarette LIRA CIGARETTES 760 CENTS The QUALITY of the tobacco outweighs everything else in cigarette. ZIRA is great and good--and you'll like ZIRA the minute you winte Er smoke it- tobacco into ZIRAI BETTER TOBACCO MADE THEM FAMOUS Most Complete Line I GRAFONOLAS and Columbia Records in Glens Falls can be found at Cluett Sons One Price Piano Park Avenue Glens Falls, N. Y. GLENS FALLS WINE CO. 21 RIDGE ST.

PHONE 373-W For This Saturday Special Sale ONE FULL QUART OF -PENNSYLVANIA OLD FASHIONED RYE WHISKEY, 60c This well known Whiskey is fully aged in wood, is mild and mellow. Guaranteed under the Pure Food Law. We carry a complete stock of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Bottle Beer, Ale and Porter. Open Evenings No Bar Phone and Mail Ordere Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. Home Merchants Stamps Free and Prompt Delivery.

THE POST STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN DIRECTION EMPIRE THEATRE day is as good as Empire patrons could And in any of the larger cities. You will enjoy each of the acts. And the feature picture will show June Caprice and Harry S. Hilliard in Caprice of the Mountains. In this photodrama one of the woman characters was doing the family washing, and the kitten had a role in the scene.

The kitten tries to play with the hard working woman, who sticks out a handful of soapsuds, rubbing the kitten's nose. Instead of soapsuds whipped cream was used 80 as to cause the kitten to eat the soap and thus produce a laugh. Little Mr. or Miss Cat--as the case. Empire theatre The vaudeville to- Tot VIE But the kitten liked it so well that it crept up to the tub, which really contained soapy water, and tried to eat the real soapsuds.

The feline baby evidently was so surprised at the difference in taste that it fell head first into the tub and was dragged out by the washwoman- all of which the cam era caught. Park theatre- The Child of Destiny, which serves to introduce Irene Fen- CAPRICE WILLIAM FOX TODAY AND TONIGHT wick, the wick, the magnetic and gifted Metro audiences, is one of young the star, to strongest features ever shown on this program and will be shown today in the Park. The story is an unusual one carrying the audience in complete suspense to a startling and surprising climax. The cast is a notable one, the settings superbly artistic and beautiful. Altogether, William Nigh, one of the greatest directors of the screen.

has outdone himself in this production. Miss Fenwick, who is one of the most popular stars on Broadway, 18 seen part of the time in the role of a boy. She had a similar role in "The Song of Songs," the notable play Governor Belle Armont? Tau in Now York and on tone. Miss Fenwick was especially engag. ed for the starring role in The Child of Destiny.

She has the part of Alita, a child of the desolate swamp country, who grows up with no companions save an old couple who care for her, and the birds and animals which she attracts as pets. Other pictures will include The Guilty One, two acts; Her Mother's Sweetheart and She Wrote a Play and Played It. Scene from The Child of Destiny PARK THEATRE TODAY AND TONIGHT GREENWICH DEPARTMENT This department is in ch arge of R. A. Wilson, Jr.

who will promptly furnish all information relating to advertising and subscription rates and prices or all kinds of job printing and to whom news Items should be given. Telephone 37-W or 147-R. The Post-Star is on sale at I. B. Powell's Drug store, corner of Main and Washington Square, and at Maurice Morianity's News stand, in Hamilton Hotel.

MISS LAURA CRONKHITE MARRIED TO MAINE Brilliant Ceremony Witnessed By Immediate Friends of Bride's Family A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Cronkhite at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when their daughter, Laura, was united in marriage to Daniel Wiison Rodick of Freeport, Me.

The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate families by Dr. Cronkhite, father of the bride, assisted by Rev. G. B. Kierstead, The double ring ceremony was used.

The house was attractively decorated with a profusion of ground pine and pink and white gladioli. The Lorengrin wedding march was played by Mrs. 1, 1916 HUNT THIEF OR THIEVES. No trace has been found of the thief or thieves who the other night broke into Brown's general store, at Thompson's Mills, and stole 4 small amount of money. LAST BAND CONCERT TONIGHT.

The last band concert of the season will be given tonight at Washington square. The program. will be composed of the season's popular song hits. ENJOY AUTO TRIP. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Griffin, Mrs. MeCollum of Stillwater, and Mrs. Belle Hegerman enjoyed an auto trip yesterday to North Adama, The party went over the Mohawk trail. DEATH OF ALBERT WHITESIDE.

Albert Whiteside died Monday evening at his home in South Cambridge, at the age of 75 years. He had been in ill health for some time. The survivors are the widow, a daughter, Miss Ida. Henry and John Whiteside of West Cambridge, sons. Mc.

kd gf gf There will be a joint meeting of the societies Home, and Foreign Missionary: of the Baptist 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Van Kirk, Gray avenue. An Interesting program has been arranged and all members as well as others interested are cordially Invited. MISSIONARY MEETING. The Missionary societies of the Methodist church will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs.

William Robinson, Gray avenue. Those wishing to contribute to Mrs. Lawson's Christmas fund are requested to bring their offerings to this meeting. JOINT- SESSION. The Ladies of the W.

R. C. will hold an ice cream and cake sale the porch of E. P. Harkness' barness on tonight proceeds to go to the monument fund.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL. DAILY CHAT DAILY CHAT Miss Jennings of Easton WAS Greenwich caller yesterday. LeRoy Newcomb of Brooklyn is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs.

David Gulle left yesGuile has secured a position. where Mr. terday for Schenectady, William Weaver and family have from the Miller farm on the moved Cambridge road to the Hearn house on Elm avenue. R. L.

i Shanks is in Albany. Miss Eunice Brewer ville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mechanic Monroe Waite. A large crowd from the Washington county here, attended Mrs.

James Curry and daughter of fair yesterday. John are visiting Mr. and Pittsfeld, Mrs. T. Dwyer.

Mrs. Newcomb and two children have returned from a month's Summit Lake. stay at and C. Mealey, Master. Burton Griffin afternoon Dollum at Mr.

Blandy passed yesterday Hudson Mealey's camp on the Miss Flora Williams is in New York. Miss Catherine Baccus of Troy has returned to her home following a visit of two weeks with Miss Minnie Wilson at the Burton farm. Miss Louise Arndit of Troy 18 visiting Miss Hazel Richards. Miss Lillian Ballie of Waterford is a guest of Mrs. James Williamson.

Mr. and Mrs. George Binger have returned to Fullers, following a visit with Mrs. Binger's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mears are visiting relatives in North BenningClark Brownell has returned to Menands, following a two weeks visit with his family, John Sallans has accepted a position at the Mount Claire hotel, Mt.

Claire, Mr. and New Mrs. Jersey, Ensign Johnson of Ballston were Greenwich visitors yesterday. R. A.

Wilson is conducting a sale in Rutland. this week. William Reid attended the Washington county fair yesterday, Ed Skiff and family were Rensselaer callers yesterday. Miss Charlotte Oatman and Master Lewis Oatman have returned Assembly Point, Lake George, where they passed a week at their uncle's cottage. Dr.

Mosher was a Granville caller one day recently. John Lyttle of Troy will open a meat market in the Van Ness buildIng tomorrow. Mr. Lyttle is a brother of Mr. J.

Lyttle, Hill street. Dressers. $10; Buffets, $18. Pay 50c weekly. Burger's.

The New Lunch room, in the Stewart block will open for business tomorrow morning at 5:30. Regular meals 25c. E. L. FENNEL, Prop.

Massive 3-piece Sofa Bed Suites, $65. Easy terms. Burger's. THEATRE TODAY: THE GUS CAMPBELL TRIO in a Comedy Novelty Entitled "New Year's Eve." DYNES MARSHALL Comedy Singing, Talking and Dancing. TED WHITE- Singing Comedian.

SPECIAL EXTRA William Fox. Presents JUNE CAPRICE and HARRY HILLIARD in OF the MOUNTAINS" A Refreshing Story of the Out of Doors In 5 Parts. Mat. 2:45 and 10c- Eve. 7:15 and and 150 PAGE TWELVE DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR The high price it demands when sold at second-hand increases the respect in which the car is held, as this knowledge spreads It would be hard to find a truer test of enduring worth.

People are not eager for used cars unless they know that such cars have before them a long life of satisfactory service, It will pay you to vialt us and examine this car The gasoline consumption is unusually. low The tire mileage is unusually high The price of the Touring Car or Road. ster complete is $785 (f, o. b. FORD GARAGE Inc.

13 Ridge St. Glens Falls, N. Y. Horses! Horses I will arrive at FARMERS' SHEDS, PARK STREET, with an express load of horses direct from the Illinois farms Friday, Sept. 1 DON'T MISS THIS SALE You will find just what you are looking for.

Every horse sold is guaranteed as represented. Call and look them over. We Sell More Horses Than Any Other Stable L. CHAPMAN John G. Whiteside of South Cambridge.

The bride's only attendant was her sister, Bessie, bridesmaid, and the groom was attended by Leonard W. Cronkhite of Boston, Masa, best man. The bride was gowned in white crepe de chine, with trimmings of tulle, and wore a veil of tulle caught with lilies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The pridesmaid wore a gown of white net and pink taffeta, and carried pink roses.

The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts, including cut glass, silver, linens and money. Following a trip. through the New England states, Mr. and Mrs. Rodick will make their home In Philadelphia, where Mr.

Rodick is taking a postgraduate course in banking, finance and commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. Read. Post Star Classified Ads. PARK THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM- The Metro Film Co. presents the brilliant stage star, Irene Fenwick In 'The Child of Destiny' In 6 parts.

"THE GUILTY ONE," In 2 parts, featuring Cleo Madison. "HER MOTHER'S SWEETHEART." "SHE WROTE A PLAY AND PLAYED IT." Mat. 1:80 to 5, eve. 7 to 11 p. m.

TOMORROW- THE MARK OF CAIN," featuring Dorothy Phillips. SUNDAY- "A WOMAN'S FIGHT," featuring Geraldine O'Brien..

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