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‘ : B 1 ppp Ripe Kal E 3 t ING There areseerfaingindisgutable rHfactsywhich affect « YOUR) PRINTING ; BILLS, i / tr ParDrive $ 0x0 l“ q v6 ~TULE . ial D \ $ i | INyIAELASTPEW MonTBS | ; i é: Cover}Papersihaxetinecraased 50 'per cent in price 2? ii: Book*Papers, alligrades, havefinereased from 40 Iii £ per centito@70: per. centyingprice. 4 Ix. s 5: Colared{'Papers, if tprocurable, have increased 30 {- a per cent-to¢10Diperscent invprice. ¢ i Bond andiwritmg-papers have increased 50 per E' cd . cent in pricg.qAndgother materials in proportion. E | g Typervectsts}iyourtpgrinter20$per cent more today é: No than a year{ago ;elends, «lugs,, brass rule and other kill §: materials havie\xisengin.sinvilarfproportion, due to the Ii: | {demands ofiwarn I; II Ink,;avrelatftivelygamalltitem of expense hitherto, g t is now ablarge@factortimicost. Depending upon im- | € | ports.. dyestuffs, chemicals and kol dry colors} enftering@intolink, manufacturers are pay. g ~ of 1,000+pericent in order to meet their €. Omainginks‘fitfisfimpossible to produce, {1 mon new net coas ems s ccc sl + rbd ROR brin renin Pil [f 2. SAVINGS BANKL | , attanytprice's t 4 ' ___ Notsa department'of (any printing plant in this A city Fhastescapedi increased' prices in equipment and materials. Fominstence:,; Ragsiused for washing up ' presses sinereased: 40fperficent; rollers advanced 50 ,; percent ;.stftching-wirecalmost' unobtainable. ¢ Chemicalssand&materials used in making half. \ tone-andszine'plateshave increased from 50 per cent “3,10 '500tper:cent. Suchsstartling revelations of rising costs in the operation: - oftprinting plants everywhere lead the ro rrr lip ts ast i Or Gedy Ayal \z. « h +a + & i% 3 thoughtful: buyer to consider conditions as they exist. €. {.§. & Thisigreat industry, the sixth largest in the Unit. .§. : 153.1: | led States deserves the loyal support of Manufactur- # . \4. yers,JobberssandiRetailers of Glens Falls and vicinity. #, 3 Iticannotiendure without A FAIR PROFIT ON E? . e EACH ORDER PRODUCED, based meinly upon # # E prevailing cost'of labor, materials and a regard for & . g? a; constantly +depreciating equipment. é g .» het * (& ~ Kal t _Ea; s : * . Be AsgFair To Your Printer As You ? ' Would}Have. Customers Be To You ue Coby yip Zeal Tv 3a Ze ie Seats Belle Ger ‘ I | BANKING by f MAIL } =------Deposit Your Savings in The=-=---=-- count +7 __z 1,-7.+~__ ALBANY CCKNER STATE AND LCVTH CE AR! | STR F eT ApT NMDYQM f S1 i - pole ne 8 .‘{ as wa ¥ Per & DEPOSITS AND SURPLUS NEARLY $10,000,000 $50 ( One Dollar Will Start an Account. ; DEPOSITE-FROM $5.00 TO $3,000 DRAW INTERRST FROM p : THE FIRST OF EVERY MONTFH. Interest Compounded Semi-Annuaily April and October 1st. Bend for Booklet, by Mail ._ . _ Voracio, & 'who conducts a % , senal street. on his wife's wife of Pasquale - Voricio, saloon at 644-646 Ar. Mr. Voracio has caused to be placed Brave ten large Amor- learned that the child belonged to Mr. and Mrg. Zob Berry, and that the litle one had been sick but two days bofore its death. but that no physician had been called to atterd i:. SHE'S A VOLUNTEER | | -f he did not give the army success , eyes . When Jack started with his Na- tional Guard company for the Texas border she was determined she would not remain a maid all he life. She'd rather be a widow. So sho went out and found this wonderful creation, and it was in this that they - were married the day he boarded the train for the south. It was a sleeveless wedding gown, something very unusual. The bodice consisted of a high loose girdle of lace with shoulder straps made of i i I | | | | 1 i E ; 1 I bands of lace set with pearls that 111ng in loops on either side. The skirt was draped Grecian style over bands of the pearl set lace that crossed in front and continued loosely around the bottom of the girdle. A frill of lace that matched the girdle shows in the slit at the bottom of the skirt, A tulle veil was drawn simply over the forehead and caught with orange blossoms at the back. Tho bride carried a prayer book bound in white with a shower of lies of the valley tied with white ribhon, and Chairs for parties, 1 am selling a good many Offices 82.34 Warren St. Special Orders. MY PRICES WIEL INWERRIST | Mantles, Grates, Thing, Fire Place Tables. CHARLES E. BULLARD UNDERTAKING AND- FURNITURE as 3; or fiNoocudms clas | of - on ke } Mesigenog 297 Gien St. Phene Connection moxotomous reiteration, the story of andless campaigns. all marked by the ~ame ruthless slaughter, shastly cruelty and the same lack of quite impossible for an Assyrian king vould lead the troops to conquest i ind plunder. ! DENT OVERWORK YOUR RAZOR As All Barbers Know, Rest Is Abso-. {slms, Naver saw such an informal sot f cambs' is the Italian of it and the other the sams ermanent results. Apparently it was r ; mw Ken, . lll! _ _ _ 222 2 wla lll s 2 wuss wl j «f ® © \ \Ot ~ > morn mtn t nt meme == mn mart “1\ retire mmm “L\ C -* a W ~ os L R 9 ‘ .- THE; GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 8, _ “3M“?é'bw\a':e~:«:«:~:»:'we«:~:«:«:«:»:~:~:~:»:~:'-:~:~z~z~z~z~z¢z~:~:~:»:~:~z~z~z~z~z~z~z~z~m , o \ T- I ' i £ ‘ | po | ursrory WRITTEN iN BLOOD : 6 sf R T CDA ADI ‘ & 5.1 THE => #] NOR HERN NEW YRK g ' Been the Theater of .* | ; 5: H0 . . - W kg . g Been the Ththerfit‘r‘ Conquest | < | R u OF ' s e . ¢ Slaughter, ; V HVC J rexarere recerererecon a\ *~ | ¢ ME SAVINGS BAN“ $ new cHarce CC fas The m u. 4 ' Assyria, had TL“ A , f y- & ( & can flags. The largest flags are lo-] . mew power, Assyrid, had begun f 13 NORTH PEARL SI. a. ALBANY, N.Y. #] _ OGDBNSBURG. -A | now charge | Cated on each corner of the lot. These| to rise above the horizon, and from R 1 & f f .§. cropped out Thursday against Private | are flying from poles about eight feet | now onward, with occasional intervals A # - 4 31:11:51 5 Hicks, ahdeserter from the flight. girlie flags fife fabout. six feet| of weakness and decline, this power jel a # ma army, who is held by the|1008. Between each of the four flags | arp loss r th ' 'it | # The Trustees of this Bank -have this day decat #|fedoral ofMcers of this city on a |is another smaller flag, while at the 25:11:15: lliiiinimiiifi, terrifyfinghftlxz § Fa ed the usual semi-annual divid tore at z |charge of bringing a young woman ©Nds of the grave two larger flags are tions by its remorsoless cruelty it x ex h « 3 vidend to deposltors at i into this country in violation of the| Placed. The grave is also decorated PY i # as the rate of 4 gnmilgi‘atlon law. This was lodged With a profusion of flowers, including 219 ©\ushing dozvn all 011105230” (“11d ~ ;* do «»] by the authorifi f eraniums, ations .| all natienal espirations by the ruth» a < a a y\ **I peyster, who claim mao fors. U De | . Seotles carnations, dat | f f one of the most tro. __ No one could have foretold the big rush which set in Co \ a 1 x . aim that Hicks aban d o owers. less force of one 0 - \a ,. ¢ , Fa f zzfiOm’d a young woman whom he repre-|_ , Mr. Voracio was deeply devoted to: mendous implements of warfare ever . Ye'Sffelzday for MARVEL Phonographs on the first dis. £1 / C Fa - w) Ssented to be his wife while living in| bis wife, and at the time of her fun. forged by the hand of man. | tribution day. At the rate they were passed out on the | 2 4 'r , %, ¥} that village. The immigrati m.|eral last March he en d j | M P . » . [ # %) cers were communicated 351th°gu£né hack and carriage “will? mafia}; In the case of Assyria you have a first day it will be difficult for us to keep in stock suffi- - o ' '§‘ O Ii: | the day by the Depeyster authorities and hired a band which played highly organized and‘ civilized people. - cient phonographs to supply the demand, and we there- )‘ | & ”‘indt wet-3 informed that Hicks would a! -1*uner’;1\i1 mix-cc? during the proces | Skilled ffhanuastg’undgggerdigrz‘;121.25 , fore URGE YOU TO ACT PROMPTLY in order that C* < ; nys «&: be turned over to them when the fed.| Ston. e body was placed in the &TtS. w a e p o , e dis f | 1; e 11 g: per annum. This is the rate which this bank has lg: eral charge is disposed of. Mean.|YAUlt and interment took place this' things for humanity, but absolutely ; antgi} £1051]? hfglgfiapoggedt Clip tlhe coupe}? from * $ paid WITHOUT CHANGE since January 1, 1908. §.,w_hfln Hicks ang Iva Hawkins, the; SPTIngs. Mr, Voracio intends to buy deficient in the will, the National Geo- | . page rig. a get your phonograph today gt, , €. Deposits made on or before:July 13, 1916, will earn gtgzglgregzigfiairfifld trtf'mgmnt $s W310 \W332“ tonument to place on the graphic Magazine observes. ' without fail, - #4 é» interest from July 1, 1 | Fa is country, landing * If you can imagine a man with no 9 4 y 1, 1916. R 4 | from a rowboat near Marristown, will! so N q ; i §~ $2, be detained in the county jail at Can- NEW COMPANY, sxternals of ciritzadion with a\ f?“ ' fiat Thg SEE HT HEAR IT 1. & Dated, Albany, N. Y.,. June 12, 1916 B1 Tse: ' mpany 08 where mao Cos l To mspects of arl, and a E h + doug > » & | sistant District Attorney Ingram |COMpany of Whitehall; capital stock | taste in certain aspects of ar . and & M ARVEi As to its abili , .C € ~§ recalled yesterday that while Com.| $10.000, to manufacture pulp and pw' remendous aptitude for organization , ordssofoans Sign}? play any and 21m Teo 7 2: ASSETS OVER $10 400 000 00 .§. pany D was recruiting he was called PCr products and engage in logging, and discipline, and then imagine such Y , this newspaper only asks A. £ lU, , R # | on the telephone by Depeyster om. lumbering, mining and quarrying busi-|a man imbued with the ruthless Spirit | Phgnggraph you to call and examine it-to hear it play. P t xi; a? 3D; requested to prevent a man ngssv was recently incorporated with | of a red Indian brave and an absolute We will gladly demonstrate it to any read- c £ $ wen t a s tot aat a b herts d 50%, it | m wimeming the most | B - from the -| en. You are no coligetion make it & #! ster for abandonment nted at Depey- tubis, all of Whitehfill and C. We Hur | iy forms of human suffering, you will l if you are not convinced that it is the big- ~ 5. :~:~:~:~:~:~:»:~:~:»:~:~<~x«:~:~:~:~:~:¢:~:~:“3..:“;..;..;..:“g..z..;..:,.:..:.,:“:;:; N LL __ have a fairly accurate conception of gest phonograph bargain ever offered. m « &o * F * i Assyrian, king or com- f R § C} p - » mmm FLAGS ON GRAVE, DEATH INVESTIGATED. \#0 ordinary Assyrian, king . l THMES ' ; . ' a 7 emm rap. CHAZY.-Coroner Fisk was moner:; the outsido, a splendid spect- j ® . . ee WTERTOWN. -The € as _ on | | \| pp .w~:~w.-yfiwmwwas-cocaWawszz»:owc»z~zoo~wwwomw pearance £2253“ m““t“;;a‘\,ofg Monday called to Chazy to investigate men of highly developed humanity- | MAEL ORDERS DEAL FOR o . g Watertown - cemetery _ is attrictin the death of a baby which had died | 'he inside a mere ravening tiger. i for Out-of-town - readers VACATIONS \ a 4 | considerable attention, due -to the th. sfidéyflf‘nfi buckleberry samp on| 'There is no need to wade through I GM MOAR VEE * Phongc ? f ho many Iflags which decorate it. - The Thee gulozmég 2224031. ifwfpihii’é the dreary story of Assyrian con-. groph, on the same £ [o nograpls 15 idoay FAsze s .. Swi R er nis .98), ¢ i (Brave is that of the late Mrs. Therosa upon the coroner going to (”ha‘zv p, | susst. King after king repeats, with i EUUPGN which | ade - parcels » gg‘yénzgmt’gpenfigm tgé . b I; ' i | o be a peaceful sovereign. His state ived by and for the army alone and <l employment he was quickly mur- !nred to make way for someone who lutely Necessary to Keep Blade In Proper Condition. Barbers maintain that a razor gets 'red and is improved after a rest Any 1207, after constant use, while not ex- tly becoming dull. grows sluggish nd fails to work as smoothly as when t bas lain for a few weeks without , work. Constant use and continued sharp- uing put the molecules in & razor's 'ade in a sluggish condition, and it is . impossible to get the same sedge as «ben the stee! not been in uss -r some time. When the razor lies te and the electric current is passing f at the edgo the particles gre being . cued and tempered. and the edgo becomes more smooth and | cally sgarper. It is claimed .a rator wrapped in rub ber cloth and;placed'in a drawor away | post charges ns fol- lows: Ac additlonal up to 150 miles-ifo 150 to 300 mtlos. For greater distances ask at camp. the seashore j k or in the mountains. ' Little Johnny can car- ry it over to the neigh- bors to brighten up Printed Daily w o u r- postmaster the birthday part amount to . includo A' her on Another amount to dndudo Suste can call in her > litte girl friends and this newspaper, give them Page and fite to her ill Play All Sizes and Makes of Dige | ‘ Records Without Special Attachments PRESENT THE COUPON TODAY $3.98 j i Ste - a P t al ( esr 22 teas Size 9%x9}x13 Af §t—~—~—:‘-— inches, Weighs f i ho ==. Uncrated A, N 6 Pounds ~ M i NR ore . I from any damp will not be benefited by the rest'as'well as a razor that is l simply laid away rather carslessly without any isolation. It is the same if the razor is inclosed in a glass case, for the Insulation prevents electric currents from passing through tho metal. - > Visited by the Catacombs. \Did I underétand you to say you were in Hurope?\ he asked of the, man who was talking to a drummer across the aisle, sade LC oe \Yes sim\ O20 Oo. C. 0 . 'Work you in Remo?\ |; a.\ \I was there for a month, sir.\ \Ah I am.glod to have mot you. 1 wanted to ask'about Rome. You visit- od the catacombs, of course?\ \Mida't have to.\ They visited me.\ \How do'you mean?\ - ''Why, I mover stirred out of the hotel that they weren't striking .me for in all my born days.\ \Don't you mean the lazzaroni?\ ; \Of course,. The catacombs and the iazzaron! oro the same thing, only | ia tho English,. If 'you haven't been over Td advise you to go-if you can roigs the dudads. You don't know how much a trip abroad will broaden and Hiberalize your mind.\ &nd the other samk back and hid ; himseR 'in a corner, and ho'did not got over looking pale for the next 30 miles, ~ Real, Academic Bignity. °\ ~~~ Max Muller tells a story of one of How About the Starting Battery sa in Your Car? You know how you depend upon your Electric Starter. Remember, your Starter depends upon your battery-if your tattery isn't in good shape your Starter won't give you good , service. «6 p ~, 99» © The \ Exide ‘ & Starting, Battery 4 is the highest grade of the mgrkelt? It's the original \unit- l seal\ battery-each cell a separate unit-no bulky sealing |. * compound - flood-proof filling plugs-semi-fexible. rubber jars-big plates-mazimum power. g, There's an \Ex10d60'\ attery for every car. ~ ~ > ~ § 4 - Conyright 1916 by The bl nae .. i> BectricStorage Gat. Go. FREE BATTERY; INSPECTION\ f f afs 4B *~ ' Now is the time to get vour battery in‘shapefitnrivc your car to our { i i t F it's \Exide'' Service Station and let us inspect your battery-whether or not ! { an \\BEXi0e.\\ We will fill the cells, take a hydrometer reading ant give you : a full report-free of charge. . i Our service is always prompt, reliable and courtcoum, /* EXIDE SERVICE STAT ION , 104 Glen Si., Glens Falls, N. ¥. br. SMan-Mfidsofi’s : prefecessore i as master of {Balligl. , \Once when se turning, ffom a walk, Dodtor ; Jonkiag} whowe for histown dig- , nity was' very 'great slipped and fell. l Tvo undergreduates 'soeing the acci- 8 + ; dent, ran to assist Hiin, apiiwers Just |«. ¢ laying hands on 'tilm*to \liff him up ‘fi: f whom he desoried'a master cfiarts com: | @ ing. 'Stop! he erfed.\ 'L' seea.master CA f of arts coming down theybeeti—fqrntg f $ z ho dismissed the unfit-“Miss y! |4 r? | many thanks, and' jali‘helpzdngg. # k i legs by the M. x\—mdonn€3‘%§gfz #0 | } fl | [ild The Clever, WaeP. t | & f P g zi: << s ”gm Sager E ka -~ \Ae Ass 3 dl i ity has déclared\¢h f ¢ e fa ¢ rine of the wasp'is:>\Tany wasp will | ; . s wl .not work, néithor shill he est\ | i | |# | Q (g: & lag Ores g ' s Divition of labor's\ clearly, seen in g. . a fl g 6 MI $ [:the wasp's nest. Some “211??ng £ 36th ST._BROLDWAY_-37th ST. 3 | s ~ faliy;employed' as\for- | & ORD | ; _ agifiéfifigfimfi dthais‘appear to 4, One of the most comfortable hotels in New 205k City: Y { ‘, a 20 be told o% as nurses'and'guardians, |& __ Situated in the very heart of town, mear all the leading @ [ ; while yet others aro engaged as paper» | shops and theatres, and convenient to everywhere. e] , makers sud masons.\ e 2: One minute from Penn. Station and five minutes from A ‘ L rom tome m (5. (BBS Saige Coone tip fest pax $o Crown Beer comes to your home in * ERY LARG - €1, 7 re . d bottles, sterllized for your protection. .§. TH BATH, $% 50“ PER DAY g ; Dougrey Bros., Distributors, 21 Ridge |X - Restaurant Prices 60% Less Than Auy Other Firat Class f | , Bst. Phone STEW. [(% Restaurant. v } | a ~o.l¢ C : ~\ J. DOWNEY * «- C H. ROHL J. AMRON L T $ . al & - 1 K * WN [ V Don't skip | reading | the | classified | O te puree pe tut o tp G Gq die) - if ws pago, Lots of interesting news for 1 - { L &hPIFEY, BOAMLA | S2romocéiaticnc sca ¢ 20% s, o) etiam GaGa Ze Zeiten Boar Porth G hat oll F trata no Bra e Bene whe ibe Oa Sun gril tanith \ ( f Wilfl'fr-I'i\|fl'i'i'f'flf'l|\‘|”l|‘li‘rl (qn “qr; qtigp COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516 _ MADE IN U.S .A