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to & t u elm- mankger 'of statementufdi . wot to trk to. retal cities to per used. to (brought him t's, another owry, had (I'm glad. it (he told. the of? Ce ommeren e elite-31310835.\ Summer School Will\ 14, Dnrector {ons sill take place Thurs- on'ard Friday and Saturday The;: schools had rari renroll- which Is' a record <n etude]: ate 114 men and-64L women, * © tuchely‘ Raul. . : Leava® ALEANY for NEW YORK. ; , mm'hnlm New York W. rem Bt.. m. : Operating on Duriight Baring Toma. , . Week Din l-w a. 11», Sundays sputa mee eg eme Direct rail connections to all points E-press Freight Service. Autos Carried '| in departments' 1 i telnfimbelh 11 f chworth. village, to ; fill; a> vacancy Thom . ; Colton: \I W; Chambere, (two ;> 'of schools, three; High-. School\ vrinclpalu, i «High. School Ambenst, 'Boston: University, one; © Bucknell, Columblakone «Cornell, rtmouth, two; Elmira, one; Hant- banon Val- 'Byracuse, '13; Unlon. foutr University 1Chicago, one; University of : Valparaiso University, tour. \Wesleyan one, and ... one} Bruckner-t, fite Cortland, four; Danbury, Dayton, ong! Genesco, f 7 .;1.. one; /Hochelowa, 'Quebec ning: . Jamalos one' N mal: School 'of 'A Max-cunt“ (Ml one: New Paltz, nv neonte, 24; 61 we m. (1; Plattsbure,. two; 'Potsdam, mu Randolph, The total enrollment Blologys monagiics. pur : Fine 120 nomes 15\ neo 8 ematics : Physical Education, 18, ' and \_\r.. Harold W, Thom ion will weekly. community. alngpt‘omorrow Eff}: aH the college auditorium., .He. will also give the last of/a'eerles of summer organ re- clal' .| ltals: atithe First Presbyterian 'Church | .* ' Wednesday afternoon, tud committee tewell\ part 001166 aluminium n charge a, Ro: airman. \Ming aneth, George leirtg:nd. iss Mary Elizabeth Carey Miss _Dor- my Wemple, . Miss. Helen: Guldl, ' Baker, Frank Bllas/and Fraiicls Bonshoer MITH - ANNOUN' ES LIST: 'at Syracuse Unlversf {| varancy eaused Me [in ymedeethole endrick JohnnkmuRedmond. of New Yor 1 the of, manager: $1} the realm-ration of emused as J. me ; Boi the, comminionnmfi' formity. of logiolat to fllltyl \n Withem Xx\ Bites: 26 E0 and John tane d ol ch cy..of Symeust~ c 2:an loners to ex- and tr. Giniey aucceeds. Pat- hose tomm of -office has % STA FE TO APPEAL - FROM MUNICIPAL: ' GAS RATE RULING Attorney General Chatles D:; Newton will, mppeal from ' dectslon,\ of Justice Charle- F. Nichols 'who -held that the ' [3tuniclyal Ges Conbany could Increase fts {u rato so that six percent may bo real- zed on. the value 6f its property. Wilbur deputy attorney general., yeaterday filed with the county 'cletk ex? ceptions to the ruling of Justice Nichols. On August 11 the; gas company will in- crease Its: rate from $1.15 to, $1.30 a thou- sand cuble feet. Mr.. Chambers sald yesferday he would ask the court to create A fund made up of the difference between the present rate and the Increased rate pending a final determination of the case in the higher 4 courts. This. fund 'would be returned to the customers' in case of d final decision againet the company, - -. MOTHER! Syrup of Figs\ *. Child's Best Laxative - Accept -100k for the name Ca the thes you aremyourehfld is aving- the best aud most harmless uysic for the Tittle stomach, liver and lowe its fraity taste. mm; exam; Cou Close} classified . as: followai College.] ! essen, nine High School teadlem. Mann: Hol- ; iday. night , caused by the death of | *- Mr, Dunne Is re- © ayroll Has Increased + early $16 000 000 «n a Year VITHIN a year our payroll obhgatlons in this state have in- creased nearly $16 000,000-$11, 800,000 for wage 1ncreases and $4 100 000 for: additlonal workers brought mto our orgamzatlon. 1 gThey live in the commumnes they serve. j nelghbors. 'They spend their money here for food, clothes, rent, amusements, Just as. you 'do.© Thelr expenses have increased just as yours have and we have helped them to meet the hlgher cost of living. volt: yo I i & # 0+ & We now have over 36 000 men and women on our payroll in this state. (0 These employees are. engaged in a. Vltally 'important home 1ndustry Many of them are your . Nearly fifty-51x cents of every dollar of revenue received in thls State go to our: employees and from them to their home commumtles._ + - The large merease m our payroll expense has been accompanled «\by. further increases in' the cost of all telephone materials and a . greatly moreased demand for new facilities: As a consequence our. expenses have cut: so deeply 1nto our. income that mew rates for SCI'VlfC are necessary Penna The new schedule of rates W111 not 'add materlally to your telephone bill; 1t W111 produce only sufficrent added income to meet present requlrements of: our busmess. t © © ut « STATE OFFERS 25 - SCHOLARSHIPS TO. TRADE TEACHERS The University of the State of New York wilt give 25 scholarships to qualified pac- #078 who desire to prepare themselves for teichors In trade, Industrial and technlcal subjects, Persons who feceive the' schol- arships ard who satlsfictorily completea year's industrial. teacher trating lei: the Buffalo Normal school, will be It ers range from S A. scholarship wit entitle the holder without dependents to £1300 a year and. . holder with dependmls £2.00 for one year. Apnlwwflq for schol- arzhips will be received by the Stat# edu< eation conmnisstoner until August 21 GASOLINE RATION NOT NECESSARY ,. EXPERT S TATES \ (By the Associated Press.} New York, Aug. T.-R. L. Welch, secre- tary and genéral.coutisel of the American “Ca'fifoma” Syran of Pigs only {last Hfomir on Pettoleam Irishmen, replying today to an inquiry by Alfred Reeves, general mam- xger of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. declared that rationing of gasoline in the territory east of «the Rocky mountains would not be necessary. and would be: \impracticable in operation even were the scarcity greater than it is,\ Existing local gasoline shortages due to Abnormal \transportation conditions. Mr. Welch added. will 'not be continued Jope. He cited figures with: that sauce Bay production. ol petroleum Mexican od shamans incressed. Latest government figures, he said. indi- mdhdmt the June production actually Ar. Weick warned however, that reck- mammamw Tmcouraged. better -work and more of it. 450 Broadway, . The Psychologlcal Effect of thrift is that you are enabled to gwe your whole attention .and best efforts to your efnployment. Interest Dividend Days Apnl 1 and October 1 THE ALBANY ~EXCHANGE * ' SAVINGS BANK € Incorporated 1856. ) Regulat saving induces Albany, N. Y. |UNITARIANS INTERESTED IN BUILDING OF N. Y: CHURCH Under-um. of Albany are, regarding with interest the erection of a charch ® New York which will combine ofice buildings, church and apartments for dwelling purposes. Leading members of the First Taitatian Charch of Albany said yesterday that they were grestly in- terested in the project, expecially since the building of a church of this denomin- ation at West Street and Washington avenue kas been proposed. The building in New York will cost $610,000. It will be 16 stertes high and begin ustil the “In: MASONS PAY FINAL HONOR . TO DR. HENRY E. MERENESS The funeral of Dr. Heiry E. Stu-mess took place yesterday afternoon from his home 184 State street and later from the Masonic Temple where the Mme burfal scmce was read. The funeral was atfended by many physicians. The bearers Included Dr. Jobn Sampson, Dr. Henty Hon, Dr. Ar- ther Elting, Dr. Leo F. Adt, Dr. J. 3L Mosher, Dr. George A. Sallivan, Dr. Frederick Cartis, DZ. C. I Merill, Dr. CollegeforTadesa-‘mlmmflesfl. are you come on a VACATION?, Have The Argus follow you so you can keep posted on important events. - Your address will be Flanged as often as you like + Phone 'Main 1416 ._ or drop a line to the Circulation Department. smith commutes Term OF RODGERS, N. Y. CONVICT Gevernor Smith yesterday commuted the sentence of John J. Rodgers,-con- victed in New Tork county of robbery, first degree, m second offense, from 14 years in Sing Sing to two years and seven months, Robbins will be released en parole in September. \The Governor said the commutation was gritted on the ifl tate small a “We”; ou the an“; tm'fl hot bef & R: Brabscher president of the Statesrecommmendation of the Judge before whom Robins wis tried, and the Div trict Attoimer, who prosecited Kis. MALT \UPS $1.25 24% tbs. 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