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» & ¥ \4. - THE CLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, SATOEDAY EVENING JULY ® T t o Suspect \ By C. A PETEY - DINK- They Had Nothing {7 ‘PRWAYE You may; a C e ' [DETauep ou OouTr-Post / [. Doty- it You ) Suspicious )- | LOOKIn 6- MEyicaNS - QHTE A FEw MExicaus wite wENT By- BuT mey {werew T me LEAST BIC SuSPICtOyS -- 1 kEPT out or EEBETS ACCUSED BY BOSTON KING NATIONAL LEAGUE. Club Standing. Team. P.C. Brooklyn 615 Philadelphia 1554 Bofion .......... 2. .§32 Stallings Says Brooklyn Boss! RBF, ge £00 Piitsb 471 Has Yellow Streak Moran Pitsbure All Speaks Along Same Lings, _ | Cincinnati 397 Yesterday's Resuits. STANDING OF BIG LEAGUE BALL CLUBS BOSTON, July §. -\A yellow yelp br a yellow man,\ is the way Boss! Stallings of the Braves characterizes; the changes made by Owner Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club against Pitchers; Barnes of the Braves, Tesreau of the: Gants and Bender of the Phfllies: Ebbets came out in print recently to affirm that the three hillmen named! employed the \bean ball\ against the!} Chicago 1; Boston 0. Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 0. Pittsburg &; New York 2. Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 3. Games Today. New York at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Club Standing. Team. W. L, PG. New York .......l... 480 270.611 Cleveland ...... ak.... 40 S31 BostON .............. 39 31.557 Chicago .......... 1.2087 8 .536 Washington ........ . 370 340,521; Detroit \.22........... . 81 86 .507; St. Louis ..........., 31 41 4310 Philadelphia ......... 18 48 .278, Yesterday's Results. l New York 4; Chicago 3. 120 ing nings. M Detroit 9; Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 5: Washington 0. Boston 2; Cleveland 1. Games Today. Chicago at New York,. Detroit at Philadelpbia, St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. Dodgers, and to state, moreover, that; he had made a formal request to President Tener to penalize the use Cleveland Owners Paid $50.- todav. The heights to which he has soared in his profession has never changed him from the plain, congenial, unassurning Tris that Hub bard, Tex., krew in his boyhood days, and because egotism has never crept into his makeup, he is able to com- mand attention from his playing asso- clates. To best understand Speaker, one must know that while he ranks at the top, he is not an Andividual player. He is a team player, amd therein is his real value. Tris never overlooks a chanes to guide a man. Neither does he fail to compxenrd for some note: worthy achievement on the part of a player less gifted with natural abilits 000 for Man Who Made Team What it is in Game. Is personality an asset in baseball? | The answer is the Cleveland Indians l and the man with the personality is Tris Speaker. Hitiing and fielding are the two potent factors in our nation al pastime, but the greatest | certer, | Lclder of them all has injected an; i heretofore unreckoned quantity into; | the play of his team, and right there, is explained the remarkable pennant; ward spurt of a second division ag-] gregation. | Speaker brought to the Indians i' quality that few. if any, other play-] And in commending, be is not with out sincerity. His mates know this, and they are out there day after day fAoing their utmost. not only for them- selves and for Manager Fohl. but for Tris Speaker, their pacemaker,. And in doing this, they are working in ar- cord toward one goal-the success of the Cieveland team. Cro er comes to your home in ! bottles. : crllized for your protection. Pougrey Bros, Distributors, 21 Ridge Bt. Phone 373W. * a“, livery,\ The comeback by Chief Stallings, as might be inferred from the lead sen-] tence was hot. very, very hot. Man-, ager Pat Moran of the Phillies was a, bot more conservative. At that. though, Pat put over a neat reply to Ebbets: after stating that, in his opinion, no. pitcher deliberately tries to \bean\ a, player of the oftposite side. of the \obnoxious and dangerous dew NEW YORK. July $.-The Empire Said Pat: \If Ebbets had as good @) state has been fleeced once again, reputation as a clubowner and walfC this time through the medium of the tor of a ball club as Bender has as &' Moran Dillon bout of a week or so ago pitcher. he Woulfl be a Plppia’: p ; According to the figures turned in But to return to George T. StalitEs. tn the State Boxing Commission's of: who. as might have been expected. fice. the total paid attendance was 6, could not see such a notorious, P90T;3G6 and the total receipts $28,521. The Loser as Ili'Ibbets get away with sucl} &iState gets T 1-2 per cent of the gross razotzgeGi’srie 15133111313 152334261? receipts frbnm all pugilistchgntefm : a is I 9, ments within its confines. state's invoke that old one about persons lv share for the PilonMoran e80 “a; iflgoérrilngglistg h11031595 refraining exactly $2139.07. ricks. i Just how much more tha State ac- \Just imagine Ebbets having the ©O0 tuallv should have received will re- lossal effrontry and superb hvyprocisy) main a mwsterv. But the fact is in- to come out with charges like thos® disputable that the state was defraud- dishonest l Up to that time, the State's share} was figured by totalling up the num-, ber of tickets collected at the gat's.} It was found after that fight that! thousands of tickets had not been tak-) en up. The state lost its rightful share! on each one of those tickets. Further more, many ticket takers and usher,; upon receipt of 50 cents or so. closed their eves, and let folks slip into the, park or into the choice ringside seats. To Balk Cheats In Future. Hoping to forestall any loss by the state through failure to collect tick} ets, Fred Wenck, chairman of the; State Boxing Commission, put turn-, ' stiles into the park for the Dillon-Mor-i an battle. The State's tax, he figured.\ should be paid on the turnstile court.! But when the fight was over no turn-! stile count was available for some; reason not clear to Wenck. The statc , had to accept its tax on the state-, ment turned in through the promoters ' -figures that showed the receipts to be just about half of what they were; fEgured to be by men who rarely fozrile in their guesses. I And. in the meantime. Wenck and, his associates are doing a bit of sleuth. ing, which may result in exposing: mar bring about drastic changes on! ticket collections in the future, the: adoption of a rule placing all entrance} gates at big fights in the hands state appointees, who will see to it that grafting is stopped. U DOES SLOAN'S LINIMENT HELP RHEUMATISM ? Ask the man who uses it. he knows. \To think I suffered all these vears was the Teply. when one 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment cured me,\ writes on» f grateful user. If you have Rheuma- | tiem or suffer from Neuralria, Back' ache, Soreness and Stiffness, of Sloan's. j ers in the big league have at their some crooks to the naked eve. Also {+) ___ sUBSCRIBE TIMES. D. AND H. TIMETABLE *~ South bound _7:10 a m., daily ex cept Sunday for Albany and New York, 8:45 a. m., daily except Sunday, Albany and New York. 11:44 a. m., Gaily except Sunday, Albany and New York, 3 p. ra. daily _ except bany and New Y ork. R 4:40 p. m., daily except - Sunday, Albany and New York. 5:25 p. m. daily for Albany, con- nects with People's Line boat at AF bany, 5:95 p. m., daily for Troy and Now York. Troy and Albany. Fort Edward, §: 05 a. m.. daily except Sunday, Whitehall, Plattspurg and Rouses Point, 10:10 a. m. daily except for Whitehall and Rutland. 3:20 p. m. daily, Whitehall, Rut: land, Plattsburg and Montreal. 6:05 p. m. Gaily except Sunday, Whitehall, Rulland and Plattsbure, Sunday triiis-§*45 a. m., Albany and New Yorks 2:80 p. m., Albany and New York: §:25 p. m., Albany and New York: 5:35 p. m., Albany and New York; 2:80 p. m., Whitehall, Sunday wa Wfl TRIS SPLIAKER,. Whitehall; 1055 p. m. for Albany command. For the sun of $50400.. and New York. Cleveland acquired a man who todayi good day's work unless he pulls down} daily except Bwoday:; 6:05 at least two drives that with any oth-! daily except Sunday; 6:55 p. m er pur-uing them, woud go for extra} Sunday only; 7:83 p. m.. except Sur base clouts. But the hitting and field-] day; 9:15 p. m.. except Sunday. ing of one man will mot pull together| Trains will arrive as follows a ball club boasting only mediocre|§+55 a. m.. from Fort Edward daily men and put it in the chase for the|except Sunday; 7:5\ a. m.. daily ex pennant. cept Sunday from the north; §:45 a Speaker 's a fighter Not the kind!m. daily from Troy: 9:08 a. m., daily [ ini from New York and Albany with atop who displays his aggressiveness ~Baiting\' umpires. Nature endowed ionly to discharge passengers; 9:20 a. him with the instinets of a leader, as' m.. daily except him the greatest individual in his line Sunday only: 12:87 p. m.. Sunday, Al ' 8.42 p. m. daily except Sunday, f North bound, with conmections at ; Plattsburg and Montreal: 6:10 p. m.. | Waco-”W ( C Trains for Lake George - 8:45 a., in leading his leagne in hitting with{m.: 9:08 a. m. daily except Sunday: - of a wark of 278 and who is not doing a in:56 a .m. Sunday only: 2:89 p. m... pom. b Sunday from New don't | well as with the ability which makes, York and Albany: 1060 a. m. daily from Al- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AT GLENNS FALLS, IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1916. Resources. Loans ARG iSCOUNtS keke eee eee eek 0+» Total Loans ..............> wes sees eee ae ewes e eee e ae ee ene . $462,201.86 Overdrafts secured $188.12 ........... kee ce week keke kkk 00+ ke...4 188.172 T. S. bonds: T. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par VAIU@) .. .. .. kerk e 66+ rks kk 668 keke kee .. 25,000.00 Total U. S. bonds ..... kee eee eek 666. vek e. }} «ek k... _------ 25,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc.: Securities other than T. S bonds (rot including stocks) owned unpledged ............... was ks .} ++ $447,275.00, a_ 447,275,00 , Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank $12,000 Less AMOURt URDAIQ k.. kk 60s 6,000 6,000.00 . Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank ............... 23,000.00 «Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York. Chicago and St. Louis .................... $26,033 05 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other i PeSOPYG CItI@& e .e sk kk kere k 6 e 66k 66k 600 22,907.87 M --- 48,940.9x | Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included IR 10 OP kr erk kkk kkk eek ek terre reer r ek} 30,230.05 Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 9,750.46 lOutsme cheeks and other cash items ...... kakes ke}. 33.00 Fractional currency. nickels and cents ......... 1,054.29 29 Notes af other national DARKS kkk kkk kak 1100 A0 Federal R@S@PV® NOL@B ee kee ee ree aks k 66k &. gno.NQ Coin and kee} 66 ea 6 e e 6s k ek ee res 29,515.00 Legal tender BOT@® l..... ekke ke ee ee eer kak reena 2,000.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas- UP&P ............ vek kee eel akan kere en ere ea mak 1,250.00 Total ........... keels ea e ea enne eran eee n ee nea aes ae kkk e. $1,078,439.90 ° Liabilities. , Capital stock PAG IM 226.608 kik e ea kkk 2.. $100,000.08 SUFPIMS fUBG .. 2. .. k. silk leke} 6k 6 ke 6 6666 n eee ne dae eae 100,000.08 Undivided profits ................ L220 sa ek ees ... $65,946 08 , Less current expenses. interest and taxes paid.................. 65.946 0% . Circalating notes OUls{AndiNR ............ sleek eek} 220} 24,000.00 ; Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 20 OI lerek ek elsa creek ra ee nee e ee na kaka eee & 641.28 . Dividends URDAIG ... ke kk ek} rk k 6k r k re re enas ¢ 180.00 - Demand Deposits: Individual deposits subject 10 CROCK eek kk ek} 666+ & 193,296 35 Certified CR@CK& \......... 2 lll lll ka ek ek rna eke ee 6 enne & 10.() Cashier's checks outstandif® ......... kee k> +> kkk. 4,483.07 ; Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days ................. , Total demand deposits, items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, ' 88, 20 and 40. 6.0 k ekke 63k ek $387.672.54 , Other time depo#its kee ek keg enc 6k 669 a nea ree aa 400.000.0060 Total of time deposits, items 41, 42 and 43........ $400 000.00 j o cee v...... .. $1,078,489.90 State of New York. County of Warren. ss. 1, WILLIAM T. COWLES. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. [WILLIAM T. COWLES, Cashier, 1 I Correct-Attest! ‘ D. L ROBERTSON, GEORGE H. LEGGETT, i §. W. RUSSELL, e Directors. i Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth day of July, 1916. * G. E. F. WETMORE, Notary Public. AVAILABLE AFTER MAY FIRST 1916 = EMPIRE BALL ROOM AND SUITE CONNECTING Best Floor, Dancing and Reception Accomodations in the City. (APPLY) Glens Falls Trust Company - when if is a notorious fact that his of some of its just percentage. D's- own club has the most consistent U® honest ticket takers and league, if not in both major leagues! _) bankroils. mulcted the commission \Ebbets has Marquard, Dell and and the promoters of thousands of dol- Poast openlt' about his ability to ‘dusE: Men who have estimated crowds for em off\ Dell has made the statem®n* years, and with remarkable correct \is; sit them down and get it OY€\. pitendance at the fight was 13,000 at hese observations were made fha very least Many sporting authori- private at the Grand Central depot ings | s a 17,000 and 18,000 while others went weiork on the evening of Tuesday. ;, on non 1 fy a mIggy-hen the Booston and Arant ' were at the station enllort | fil f pg for their train. _._ The offcial figures show that the n that, I rode over from P314 Part Of that crowd numbered ex- . . Aelph'a with that Philadelphia cind just ager the PMil|@ble to fetermine. the promoters dis- Bfooklvn “11 was ltmd nf the tactips O!% which would account for 7.000 of by the Brooklyn players again me, \he Spectators. cluding Pat Moran and Dugev. that\ Well, this may answer it were enough tn satisfy me that Ebbets '*wo mep who saw that fight met own nest before starting after oth _ \WBA! sort of geat did < org {nne of thom did you have? the use of the 'hean ball by Brookivrn' I paid $6 for it\ . pitchers was to he nh-emed righ You were a booh' 1aUgheq the oth- \KWonetrhx was hit bw Pfeffer and - \How did you do it?\ not by a slow ba.l. by ans mean- Ma down' frequentiv. Thew had to fai down repeatediv in nrder tn esrape he | where Brooklyn piteber~ are corcern ed. The point to take their medie'ne to hypocrisy and running in erv baby: fashion to the president of the lea- ers of the 'bean ball' in the Nafionalfiushers, attempting to fatten their own Pfeffer. Marquard has been heard tO jgre that there is orly ome way f\ PiUCH press, are a unit in declaring that the reservation or ant effort in make INOM anprozimated the crowd between Sum . Ringside Box $1.75. 2d togSthet wa; New York to Taa acfv 6.296 As far as we have been Hes had concluded an about 609 complimentary tick: Phillies by several of the Phillies,. in\ How about the other 60007 could better set about cleaning his Aft*Tward ang exchanged notes. Finally. it wih be remem be ad tha'c' _ \Prors good\ dues here in Boston onlv a few days ago | .°\ I got a ringside hox seat tor gee, Maranvilie and Evers were | «ot. ing hit. That. however is nathing new and win ball games without reverting, gue.\ Don't skip reading the classified page, Lots of interesting news for thrifty people, sUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES. South Street D. J. HOGAN Sanitary Plumber Heating Engineer Gas Filiing Sheet Metal Work [} Glenis Falls, _ New York the same thing § Gibbons fiasco in Brighton Beach last: W. there was around 45.000. The prices + x borhood of $100,004. % on an approximate attendance of only ' investigated and found that the state | i of some ticket collectors and the dis put Of getting a bottle tS!yped 4 gum. at che gate \A cen‘is‘xgwm Eire you such welcome relief and he let me into the park\ was the-”gyms and soothes the sore, stiff ancwer Bv tipp'ng ushers 250 or én'hetiepr‘ “gees and you feel so much cents here and there. I got Into a BOX only 25 cena \ \° °°\ store seat Hundreds of other fellows did ' nniv some of them didn't get into the boxes They were content to sit in the grandstand.\ | The story above is but a duplicate of a dozen others that have come to us since the night of the fight; tales of how a bit of \palm greasing\ em, abled spectators to get into the park and into choice seats for one-fifth or, one-tenth of the fixed price. Is it any wonder that there is such a big dis~| crepency between the official attend. ance and the actual? 1 Echoes Brighton Beach Scandals, ' The Moran-Dillon affair, as regards the flimming of the State out of its full dues, duplicates the McFarland. mas C You do not count for much unless people know about you. ADVERTISE The tree that summer. The estimated | attendance, falls In the ranged from $1 +6 $5. averaging only middle of the $2.95 per head- -a low nne indeed-it meant estimated receipts in the neigh forest makes no The State, however, was paid its tax: noise, and the 126,000 and receipts of $58,000-fig rose that {ures only a trifle less than half the , \lowest unofficial estimates. At the time! blooms far from 'state boxing authorities felt that so-I . ralled Afficial figures were wrong. They: the beaten path had been cheated through the laxity has no perfume, honesty of others Go TO THE RESCUE, Don't Wait 'Till It's Too Late-Follow the Example of a Glens Falls Citizen. Rescue the aching back. If it keeps on aching, trouble may q)come, Often it indicates kidne R A y weakness. ing, you neglect the kindenys warn- I’f‘ook out for urinary disorders, you how to go to thé rescue, J. McCarthy, blackemith, 'street, Glens Falls, says: ibeen a very healthy man during fifty years. !Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a box a: the Viele Pharmacy. They did mse much good and in a short time I was feeling all right and was free from pain,\ (Statement given Decembe i286), 1906,) On Auguts 15th, 1914, Mr. McCarthy I said: to use thema,\ , Price 506, at all dealers, Don' sifply ask for a kidney remedy-get 7 f same that , Mr. McCarthy has twice publicly rec- lommendad. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., ; Doar's Kidney Pills-ths Buffalo, N. Y. von abe cl his Glens Fals citizen will thow \L have 1 1 and have {seldom lost any time through éicknese Some time ago, 6 Room House however, I had a good deal of pain through my kidneys and hearing of \Doan's Kidney Pills always {give me quick relief when I have oc bany daily except Sunday; 3:39 p. m.. daily except Sunday from Albany; 3:50 p. m. Sunday only with southern and porthern connections at Fort Edward; 605 p. m.. dally except Sundar from Albany; 6:56 p. m., Sunday only from southern points : 5:20 p. m.., from Rut- land and Whitehall, daily except Sun- day; 7:83 p. m., daily except Sunday from Albany and New York; 9:15 p. m., Sunday from the north; 9:50 p. m., daily.except Sunday from the south, Phone 123 for further information. * & hat ®. 3 w \WM“.n...j~.»'~ Hard pine floots, wamish finish Large lot House almost new and in excel- lent Two minuttes from trolley. Price Only $1600 Cash or Easy Terms ADAMSON & BAYLE CO. $ Park Ave. Phone 563, t T t 49 Glen} FOR S ALE ‘3 R On SALE at the TIMES OFFICE GLENSFALLS CITY MAPS Pastia® Service to New York P. M. Also Sunday 10 A. M. Fare $2.00 one way-round trip $3.50, Fare Glens Falls to New York, $3.83, Staterooms, $1.00 inside; $2.00 outside. a 9200000000070 teats Paty Pe aTe 6. 63060, tre (yew:~:oo:u:u:»:au:n:n:nzny:“:n:«:».u.n.o\n.n‘w‘o0.09.00‘».n.«.»‘cgoo.n'n‘”.n‘“.“..$‘“.“.“‘“ peste ate 3‘ Hudson River Night Lines and Sunday Day \Searchlight Route.\ People's Line Steamers, ''Berk- shire'\ and \C. W. Morse.\ Leave Albany daily 8 P. M. Fare $2.00 one way-round trip $3.50. \Night Express\ Steamers \Rensselaer\ and ''Trojan.\\ Leave Troy, daily except Sunday, 9 P. M., Albany daily 11 5c ' raro HUbDsoN N vIGATION Co.