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i$ *, 441 nova remanence in ioe femur ncn tenes.c.. gona, =~ It eni bier nt mere + wpe > monn be mme mmm, t 4 TER GLENS HALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, | WEDNESDAY EVENING, JG. ¥ 14. f \ PAGBR ' 7 inin - aman esen f - \ A, om M r mames - thr Signs Iinlis Canes. : THE BOSTON STORE COMPANY ) = f M LOOKING AHEAD __ TONIGHT tGlens Falls dodge, 18, B. P. C. ®, Icke nction on propored move w or- gere lodge in Hudson Falls. | club billiard team tenders to Knights of Columbus ica. ia Masonic temple banquet hall M. Wing post, 147, C. A R. Io uts Gland Army hall, 7:80 #'wlock. nights of the Maccabees, teat #98, mo's, Maccabee hall, 8 o'cloeel., C-achyterian church-Prajyer Piset i .s service in the chapel, 7:45 o'clock, Ts rosser wili lead. Priends' clurch-Mid-week prayer mesting in uis church, 7.45 o'clock. | Wosticy.s Methodist church-Mid ; week piayor .qeeting in the church,; 1:30 o'clock. 1 International Bible Students' asso-I clation-Prayer, praise and etstimony Bervice in the Berry street Chapter house. Salvation Army-Band practice No meeting in hall. Open air meeting at | Hudson Falls. Firemen's Exempt association ban- guet at Glen Lake. , Baptist church - Prayer, praise, Bible study and testimony meeting, 7:45 o'clock,. | 1 JULY 13. , Sons of Veterans' initiation. ‘ Horicon lodge 349, I O O. F., meets, Odd Fellows hall, 8 o'clock. Queen Village lodge 413. Knights of Fythias, meets, Castle hall, $ o'clock.\ Mission W. C. T T. lawn social at home of Mrs. Elizabeth Horning, 6) Henry street. | Christ church-Junior Lyceum lawn | party on the church lawn, § o'clock. l Free Methodist church - Prayer meeting service in the church at 7:30) p'clock. f Salvation Army-Special meeting with special speaker, i JULY 14, American Woman's league meets, Berry street, Chapter house, 3 oclock.. E. M. Wing, G. A. R. Woman's Re- lief corps, Grand Army: hall. & p m. Salvation Army-Special Sisters' meeting Men are invited. Christ church-Garden club, West street chapel, § 30 a. m. Church of the Messiah -Evening prayer and short address, 7:39 o'clock. JULY 15. Salvation Army-Special gospel and song service, t LOCALS AND PERSONALS Miss Myvr'le Haves of Lake George shopped in this city vesterday Miss Roxy Tuttle of Bolton Landing; passed vesterday in Glens Falls. i Royal J Braydon has returned from a busines visit in Granville Miss Louise Phillips of Bennington, V', is visiting friends in this city. Frank Murphy has returned from Troy, where he transacted business Delia Bazinet is passing a week BEAUSHT SUBMITS MONTHLY REPORT Contains Statement of City's Finances for the Month of June,. City Chamberlain J. T. Beaudet has submitted his firancial report for the month of June to Mayor Reed and ' the members of the Common Council. ; The report is appended: Balance, cash on hand May 1916, $5,129.28, Receipts. Taxes receivable-City, county, $2,114.53. Current revenues-Tax interest pen- 81, $2,018.02, alties, $867 15; ceity clerk receipt=. $140; City court receipts, $101 04 cemetery, $618.50; fees plumbing ex amination, $5: total, $1,226 60. rempo: rary loans, $5,000. Total, $1M.1i8% 4s. Disbursements--County treasurer, $619.89; current appropriation ear- pense, $12,837.42. Temporary loans ; Advances South stree paving, 749.74. balance rash on hand June, 30, 1916, $1,781.41.) Total, MS4A&.48 Trial Balance, June, 1916. Current cash-§$99,197.22, $98,010 si, $1,781.41. Taxes receivable-\Ti'y $2M,772 97, $4,930.10, $20.%141 17 County, $21. 376 60, $8,0M0 §2, $10 ST. TA Current Revenues- $2,418.08, $. 18.08 . Current surplus-$26,403 00, | 408 95. Suspense acceount-$91 77, $5 Temporary Loans payable, $7,000, gan mnd, Temporary loans a T4, $749 74 ' Due county treasurer 710 «° $87,151.17, $21.440 81 ' 177 g7 1 600 $ reselvalle~- $742 Current appropmations -$141,.312 29 $47,972.29 Resarve for oblications fo 191} 1916-§$3.592 92. $2 tan :<; a> $250,081 TA, $256 p41 70, GAL, | $90,754 11. Common Council. Salaries-June, $100°200 toral co date. $400 0% Expense-June, $2152. totil ~ date, ' Mayor's Office. Saliries-June, $150. total to date $4 A6 42 Expense-June, $69 35. total -to date, $70 20. City Chamberlain's Office. Salaries-June, $119 50. total to $821 50 i Expense-June,. $82.40. toral to date, $188 82. City Clerk's Office. Salaries-June, $158.38 taal *~ date, $408 37. cotal t> dats. $256 62. Assessors Salames-June, total to date, $268 44. $16 50. total to date, $16 30 gas os $n\ no City Attorney's Office. | wib - Miss ~Fthel Brown, Hudson,. Salarios-June, $4166. tral tn Falls. | date, $166 66. Expense-June, $18 30 tatal 'o Mr. and Mrs. William Barber have' re'urned from a two weeks' wedding' trip Nelson Stevens of Newburg is a twn weeks' guest of Mrs. W. C. date, $336 55 Spicer R Miss Elizabeth Stewart of Lake George passed yesterday in this city shopping D Mrsp H. E. Nichols of Shelving Rock was a guest of Glens Falls friends yesterday. Miss Mina Seems is passing field, Mass. the - enmer months with relatives in Pitts-I date, $30.40, ; Commissioner of Public Works Office. | Salaries-June, $86.53; total -to City Hall. . Salaries-June, $96. total to dats $4958. Expensé-June, $72.55; total to date, $273.99 Cemetery. Salaries-June. $272.50 total to\ date. $661 44. Expense-June, $6.83: total to date, Miss Rachel Dobler, May street, is {$6 88. entertaining Miss Martha Buell Eagle Bridge. I Mts. G. W. Dickinson and Miss Grace Noxon of Warrensburg visited! here vesterday. Miss Annabelle Solly and guest. Miss Kitty Walthour, of Greensburg. ya\ are guests of Miss Kathryn Field- fur in Harris Bay, Lake George. Mrs. N. F. Hyatt and daughter, Miss Frances Hyatt, of Brooklyn, are pase ing the summer with Mrs Hyatt's daughter, Mrs, W. C. Spicer, Bacon I Mr. and Mrs W. H. Baber and envests, sliss Kitty Romeyan of Hack ensack, N. J.. and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Romeyn of Keeseville, left today for Keeseville © John Metcalfe, following a visit in Khis cffy, has returned to Montreal. Mr and Mrs. Marshall West have returned from their wedding trip, passed at Leke George. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miller enter tained yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christianson of Bellingham, Wash.; Miss Me~garet Sluss of Hartford, Conn.. Mrs, Chris Larson and Miss Alma Neilson of Troy. DROWNED IN QUARRY POND George Hiiderbrami, a yourg man about twentytwo years of age, was drowned in what is known as the Hammond quarry pond, west of Plattsburg, between - 7:80 - and o'\lock Monday evening, his body be- ing recovered within half an hour after the accident. TO HOLD FOOD SALE, Ladies of the Brick church of Harsevoort aré-to hold a food sale in the portion of the Knickerbocker block formerly occupied by the post- ofice Saturday morning and after- noor. 'Fhe sale will opea at 16:3\ o'clock, W. C. CT. U. MEETING, The :mn}ml-meeting of the West Hens T. will be held Fricay morning in the home of Mrs. Carrie Allen. 1 ed and refreshments will be served. WILL CLOSE sTOoREs, The Mack & Kennedy, Lapham & Parks and J. M. Varney feed and grain stores will close Thursday af- trnouns during July and August, DINNER POSTPONED, Bocause of the excessive heat the ¥n:obic-Knights of Columbus difimer 2; June, $127.40; Officers are to be elect-' OfiBoaf'd of Health and Health Officers ing ane half Salaries-June, $274.82. total to date, $867 50. ; Expense-June, $31.47; total (to «date, $53. Plumbing Inspection, Salaries-Junée, $94 50. total to date, $276.50. Child's Welfare, i_ Expense-Total to date, $19.25. Elections, Salaries-June,. $19, 81,147.60. Expense-Total to date, $5214\ G. A. R, $187 78; total to date,. Relief-June, total to date, $741 46 Spanish War Veterans. Relief-June, $48.72. total to date, $204.02, Dog Catching. Salaries-June, $48; total to date. $94. bumping Grounds. Salaries-June, $47.35; date, $99.75, Interest on Funded Debt. Sewer bonds--Total to date, $135. Bridge bondm-Total to date, $1, 012.50. General judgment bonds-Total to date, $306.25. Memorial total to Day Exercise; total to date, $127 10. i t Cutie CoaToaTes®v aed tras 1 pedis dep ive aTe Arey ate (& e $ Thursday Morning % & . 4 4. OzQ 0“ ka Fa 0:0 C Ox. k 4 $2 & | Any While Pump $1.90 «+ #; + 0:0 £ in Our Entire Stock £ 4 % é. 2 Come Early as we } $ $ 2 - Close at Noor - : B $ l. --- # i \® # VAN: F-geguilfdl for this evening has been | & é: ndeftnitely postponed. 4 E A & L. . . . fs e « \unc | | Tr SHOEMAN! _A daughter was born yesterday to }4 iS . » & Mr. and, Mrs. -James FL Shaw, Cram-ESE: IDGE ST. S6 H STAMPS I? lal} stro6t. | \ Expense-June. 8 All roads look | alike to the motorist vyho uses Polarine. \Stands up'' in hot summer wea ther. The one lubricant for all motors. LOOK for (fast | THIS SIGN City maps June. $4448, total to \date $1119 Settlement -June, $25.. total (to <date, $27 Inventory -June, ©6873 19, total to date, $24 bc Total + Tune, $3,129 26 total to date, $10 0% C2 Public Safety Fund, , Expense Tol 'o date, $1106. Cry Court. malarie Jaune, £217 51 total to date. $905 af Fapen.e. > June, $7025 total to date, M14 00 of Pols, Solape Tune $%6u6C total io nate $ 46\ 1\ Expen-e lane. $216 51.) total oto date, $608 5d I Board of Fire. salares Tune t1 194 total *~ date ECCA A F\ pens $747 9% total m' date, 44 Masti nau e of tea'd mes and! ere ard Toml ore date $2617 Tesh Junk, 3246492 totul Oto date, €] ! S ret Fund. streat & oanigr Safuaces, June, #1 §2M A\ romal te nate, Is M14 M Fx pense iune ¢2 2° total to dats, $197 46 Street repair Salaries, June, $1. 76410° fatal to adute, Kx: pense, June, $ingof total to date , 41 13918 Totals--Jure, $MTSS I® total (to ndate, $12,611 2° Sewer Fund Beard af June 49 total ta date, 1664600 Fx perse,. June. B44 To fotal to dite. $377 6% $361 10 total to date, $1,642.26 Light Fand, Street aml muni gpo! building lehting-June. $1,837 12 teal to date fi 594 n? Charities Fund Commeconer of and pho- «iriap -Calaries June $104 17. total tno date. T Fxpense June. $0 in intal to date, §14 °° Ou*daor relief June, $414%s% total to date. ©2124 # Totals --Iupre, i% date, $204 ¢n s total to FEES FOR STATE sum of BS9.62T 75, the registration fees from automobiles and motoreveles during the month of June, was mailed out by Secretary of Etite Francis M Hugo vesterdav to the city chamber lain of New York Citv and to the van ous coun\ freasurers Of the total amount distributed. in accordance ! with the provistons of the Brown bill. New York city drew a check for $27 ($93, an amount which may be ex ' pended in meeting the everv-day ez penses of the metropolis. The largest check going to any one county fell to Erie, being for $6,271.50, while , Hamilton county. where autor and motorcycles are few and far between gets a check for $91.75. Out of the total sum reverting to | New York and the counties this month. $§48§°S.25 comes from the I jeansing of autos, leaving but $4.739 5\ | for the motorcycle end. Had the , Brown law been effective last Febru- !arv, when New York State's auto year ' begins, approximately two and a «quarter million dollars would have been distributed by thig time, all, with | the exception of that part which goes gm New York, becoming immediately iavailable for the improvement of , country roads. i Figures in Secretary Hugo's ojce [show that on July 1. this year, there {were $4,112 chauffeurs registered, or 117.000 in round numbers over a year iago on the same date. The auto | registration is alan running far ahead of all expectations, amounting to a , matter of 261.750 cars on July 1. 110, Ain of the rumber being in the New ; York city district alone. &» fir leas than 20,0000 motoreyvcles have been registered in this State, to ; be exact, 19.116, on July 1, bringing idn about $47.000 in fees, the Buffalo office of the secretary of State leading New York in the registration of the two-whoelers. the law the county of Warren has - received $387.25, to be applied to tay fund for good roads. This rep- resents the county's share of receipts from automobile and motorcycle taxes in Jute. Other counties in this vicin- ' The ”present, 488.50; Columbia, $646.75; Greene. $726.50; Rengselaer, $1.152; Saratoga $600: Schenectady, $834; Fchoharic. Mt. and Mrs Michael Dolan. Park street, yesterday entertained children in Park, Little, Summit and Sheldon streets at a picnic in their Glen Lake cottage. It was the children's Sixth annual plenic at the cottage. During the day, among other sports, the chil- dren enjoyed a motor trip around the lake. An elaborate - luncheon | was sarved the childras and a delightful: L a P [Commen < our 4 + , Pual clt buiget whuh ec - York, ity recoiving money are: Albany, $1.) $430, and Washington, $952. f CHILDREN ENTERTAINED, , STOLEN MLEAGES ARE RECOVERED Guest at St. James Hotel Dis-] covers $236.25 in Rail- ; road Transportation. f « lage books stolen from the Delaware Twenty-one of the twenty-five nfile-' and Hudson railroad station at Fair Haven, Vt., on the night of June 24 have been recovered in a room in the | St. James hotel in Rutland. One of i the guests who occupied room No, 12, dropped a small piece of jewelry from his watch chain and in bending | over to pick it up noticed the books! tucked away under a piece of furni- ture. | He made an examination and found | the tweniv-one mileage bnoks He af onee reported his disenvery mn the | proprietor of the hotel and State's At. torney C. V. Poulin was notified, he in tirn communicating with railroad de- tectives who came to Rutland at once. 1 The books were all stamped with the Fair Haven agen''s stamp on June 241 The room on thar rht was ne ' cupied by a man tha rostered un der the name of \J M steele of San Francisco, Calif \ The station oat) Feir broken unto asin Sind: nothing of ta'ne Was ston. ‘S‘TA Maven wa- right, buto CONSDERATIN IS EVEN BUDGET Another Conference to be Held by Finance Committee This Evening. a epec al oven b 'n the form of a -k are ited trs a~ recempmendled feo the ler. was discussed Mavor Cufv Barker end t oner'man Ceorge Dots. cempr ori 'o finance committee nf the (ar coon Council will hold a fut'bes coptcrence felia tive ta the budket tho + ening The budget will be adopts i at 30 sperial meeting of the Cojoner to be be'd Friday everias Mayor Reed Cast expressed the eopimon that the taves for the en suming sear wou be abect the same qs thet were li t veut The assessel valuation of bas beep de creased $110.06 The stteet fupd will bare about the ame amount a~ last vear and the \ind wil con tain about $9 °= lagt gear The coiner'mer deferred action en a 'from Secretary Mo Master of the Srite Association of Cts asking the eaunel'men to send Clerk Ha to the copvren Hor who ' wu'l he held in Puf.lo on August 1% 11 ard 12 The (gens Foti Pubjshine papy qwar'e q fhe printing hoek'' containing rity ont? popes relgtise oto Hons for jemi\ burlding It was '~ make improve: ments to and Leanard streots In the future C tvo Engineer will furceL the council vith name- of aU persons who hows been opderel to lav and sho Rave re ceived grades This will be done to. prevent persons who have been order ed to lay walls to evade the order. or $1506 les: thin (an' a por- rom fe: the pow wos BALLSTON SPA HAS SECURED NEW INDUSTRY Ballston Spa. on the Saratosa di->' vision of the Delaware and Hudson railroad. is to bave a new industry ; The firm of L Liebovitz & Sons, New : extensive manufacturers of | shirts. has secured the building for- | meriv occupied by Crippen & Reid., manufacturers of women's wrappers., in the village, for a branch factory ; Machinery will be installed and em- | I ployment given to 100 or more res- dents of Ballston Spa with the open: ing of the new plant in about two ; weeks The Liebovitz firm has sev. eral factories and is reported to have a good rating. The new industry will' be the means of distributing thous: anuds of dollahs in the village each year. I HYMENEAL | Hubert-Soules ‘ Miss Eliza Soules and Louis Hubert. both of this city, were married yes age. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Albert G. Shepard. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. James Hubert, Baker-Harrington. Miss Viola M Harrington of this; city and George C Baker of Hudson, Falls were recently united in mar j riage by the Rev, David A Solly ini the Baptist church parsonage. ' THE TEMPERATURE _ f i -- 'The {hermometer at Perry's harber shop, South street. registered seventy- i 7 ero at - seven> , four degrees above 2 grees above at noon. A year ago t'n- day. at noon. the thermometer regic- 'tered eighty degrees above and rain { I a 806,920 tete i~zuzuzuznzn,n.»'~‘n‘u’u.“‘u.~‘n‘«‘“‘“,“.u‘u‘n‘~‘u 4 PANAMA HATS 2’ i% Bleached, Blocked and re- % ' {.. %, & modeled. Also hats of all # & kinds-Ladies | and , Gents % '# bring in your old hat we will & $& make it equal to New -no ® £1: acid used. is: £ DREILINGER'S HAT SHOP # '+ 4 Thomson Block, South St. #: 4 - High Grade Panamas made $2. h to Order. _ Phone 166 G. F, é! | Gnd Co Co eile i in O Ev Gyan Quate ale Coo te, « AIBL | g IGE ol heel siz 2GE Store Closed Thursday Afternoon These Specials for THURSDAY MORNING Complete Parasol Stock, One-half Price | i, Because of the unseasonable and rainy weather, we find ourselves with a f much larger stock @ paraso's than we desire and therefore have taken this ' occasion to make a complete clean-up Parasols Yor women or children of ev- ery shape,. color and quality are represented at just half the previous prices. 2 onc “Todler” Baby Swings 2BC The Todler is a great eo» Cart for tired and a natural amusement for any child. The seat and back is n ade of hes: canvas and is adjustable to either a sitting or reclining position, Sol compes with rings, seroew hooks Sin. and ropes, at the grently rodueed PTS ll. sills eaves em es » 250 % L222 * §, Blanket Robe Sport Coats = $3.95 i Coats of a jaunty length with o> back, flare euff &' trimmed with green or tan velvet. The patterns aro white with green or *=, plaid gure, Sizes 14, 16. 18, 56 or 40. More Good News of Values | ; at the July Clearance Sale Practically all new items, although we have repeated a few which seemed to g be in greatest favor. As we stated be- Cal . fore, it is very important that you read each of these announcements as there will be a constant addition of new goods at Clearance Prices throughout the month. becind +3 E4 a 9 A Semi- Clearaway Men's {I w- e 1 Annual Sale of Embroid= Neckwear i} a H Linen collars (now ad- - of Embroid= _ eries to I~ ead m S We will rot mention forme Iroken assortments of i e ered MOdeiS er prices for thee woud pood styles, to close out, gourd rid nlous in mast a* 10c A mere announcement {a case Sumo oat teo fa. Ml gree me e rene re we e n + t usually enough to dispose that at en crise the val 2%° washable Four-in-hand of these articles complete- ues are al ..i more than Mts 04k 1196, 8 for 506 Iy They are the hand Ln’ufiwnruh‘ “Ff th embroidered pieces which a main ias Excellent are shown as models from and batiste per yard 25 . 19 which to work stamped 2 oin ho etubrofdered \o. R goods but are in no respect apd 113ml}? f}ounrnzr:i— ninil lbbons! . C shop-worn or damaged in id Trim}? \It“ 52A” 29° Accouerfmn of odd pieces C the least Hand emtbrsil Umbroered] vone floun> of - moire, lmffflta, satin ered Pillows, Center ines and colored embroid. and fancy ribbons in var- Pieces, Towels, Scarfs, etc erv crepes, per vard..59¢ ious widths. They are of be the qualities formerly 25c, 2te, $396, and up to 59¢ yard. - Excellent for bair ribbons, fancy work, etc. Embroidered organdie, flouncings .crepes and a- over embroidered | crepe~, per VAG » $1.00 at an average of Half Price. 50c Corset Covers==32c A few dozens of theses, trimmed tastefully with Hamburg lace. An oppor tunity which every woman should be quick to take advantage of, It means two garments for but a little more than one would ordinarily cost. A Beauty Specialist from New York Is with us for a few days and will domomstrate the merits of the Isabel Cassidy toilet prepara- tions. In addition, this very capable specialist will be glad to grive you information and help in regard to the treatment of the skin, scalp and hair absolutely free of ohjrgea Sach assistance is rarely so easily nbtaimed. || ThZLIsabel Cassidy preparations arc: BEAT RICE CREAME which enmpletely cleanses the res : RBRALM which positively removes Poss BEQInggLATORY POWDER for remov- air: HAIR _ RESTORER; TOTLET WAT 18 C-] HEE q pom y prom pf Women's Union Suits | terday in the Friends' church parson- : POL] f ing hair; w gins g: RFTMES, ETC. bs Still an assortment of reg- ER; PE * E ular and extra sizes of T] these sults. Low neck, . . D hae s sleeveless styles usually I sf Z? n A f F 4] Ste and She. tn reeulat o, 919441 ot gbeGL Gtcégflségg = extra sizes, at. ..... ... 39° 43Q>4H,Glou Streal P Arto me feu bez m= 750 we- 7 t TICS HIT BY Sirte t eine Onlines in or t tein iin tse iia y ie dooby alas YE STUFF SHORTAGE]|$ D 3 A HOT TIME 3 The present European situation, so fr, Like this weather always creates a demand for Sereen Doors 15, far as Elise £30535? “(if Riff-twig? his 4 and Windows, Alaska Ice Cream Freezers, Hammock Chains, k concerned, ake 82, e 8 '3 + - \ #: Sears primary ballots, the colors of % Poultry Netting, Garden and Lawn Implements. Auto Acces- E3 which were selected yesterday by |4& SQTIR®. . lk‘ Secretary of State Francis M. Hugo. # & 5 With no scarlet dye obtainable, the & WHIPPLE é QfiERNfiA B ballot of the American parity will be! 4 bub L terra cotta in color this fa 3 ca . The colors of the other ballots will| & STEWART RANGES- \Ask the man who owns one.\ '~. € be follows-h Republicanr. gherr};1 é: 149 GLEN STREET. Y. M. 0. A Building ° ? . Democratic, light green. Independ (¥, (foavafre Toca ap aTe ctu ah t 2000s ctc (415m League, canary. - Prohibition, | dont co sere enn ; F ightv de. mandarin; o'clock this morning. and eighte de Socialist, buff. ’GHEAP REWARD FOR HONESTY. Five cents was the reward receiv. \ed by Morris Dimmock,. a newsboy of Brandon, Vt., for finding a bag con- 'taining $140 and returning it to the After the boy had picked up the bag be was met by a man who asked him if he had found any money. !Ths= bov answered in the affirmative, and after the man described the bag land the amount of money the boy 5turned it over to him. he was from Proctor, but refused to give his namé Dougrey Bros, 21 Ridge street aro | distributors of Crown Beer, Palatable, Table Beverage, brewed by Bartels Brewing Co., of Syracuse. der a case by Phone S73'W, ( Progressive, light blue; CLASSIFIE] The classified columns of The Times is a mediam through which quick and satisfactory tesults are be obtained by its users, . co . 0.2 . aie. ones un cece The man said Vo ~ mies a Mild, Or- a pe) poo t yig mil|‘i|‘|‘|'|\|T|'||T|‘|||”|ilifufifiiui' I“ [7 ‘ 35 36 37 3 COLD SPRING, K.Y. 10516 MADE IN U.S. A