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Any. £ ; w h* + b - s ~. messENGER, wEebyesd. N AAA PETEY DINK-Goodnight, Nurse! ' --} SoRmy Har I pow\T CKutow To Piy aT hyxsEeur ,3 i Tust Toimmet To -Pat g . r 14 Po FER. is (5 Acerte gfla] 1. oa arrose: tn tn memed - mEmong Will Meet Any Man Labor Day in Western City-His Title | . About to Go. {~ « Freddie Welsh's days as the light weight champion of the world, are rapidly diminishing. Not because he is about to retire and give the title to snother battler, or because he is Brooklyn o 480 370 614 Philadelphia ......... $9 30 - .565 Boston $6 30 .545 New YOFPK ........... $880 850 485 Pittsburg .... 20840 3T 479 Chicago ........> 1.0 860 4000474 St. Louis ..........+ 20 840 4800442 Cincinnati 31 44 0 Als going to refuse to battle and have his title taken away from him. The: reason advanced for Welsh losing the crown he obtained when he secured the decision over Ritchie in London. , is that he has signed an agreement to, defend his title in a twenty-round' bout at Denver next Labor Dax! against any man the club may se-i lect. hinted that there is \an understand- ing\ between the champion and the pro- : moters, and that there is a possibility of a less dangerous contender than Leonard, Dundee or White being s¢) into the ring don't heave your haat lected to go against the Englishman; Labor Day. { The matches staged at Denver have been none too classy and there has been much talk of \setups\ and: \frameups.\ The promoters can o* aside any ugly rumors by selecting Leonard, Dundee or White to faht the , title holder. It is doubtful if the fight: fams will accept the nomination of . their wings for trench bomb any other man. Welsh has not fought a real cham- pionship fight since he took the mes, sure of the American champion, Bil; He Ritchie in London several vears: ago. He could not be induced to enter. the ring again against the man he defeated, - over the |- championship, route, and, although he has met some tough opponents since he won the ti- tle, he has confined his operations to. the ten round battles. It seems as though Welsh's star was about to dis- appear from the horizon of pugilism. nsa ~ Extraordinary Request in Will is Carried Out-Paper Takes Exception to Work. I Arwavs a brilliant fielder. the Yan- Appended is an editérial published ta enlist in the army.\ in a recent issue of the Trotter and ° Pacer. a New York publication devot- ed to dumb amimals, horses esperial an and neither has enlisted. ly: \A man in Northern New York who, recently died, and is said to have left. a fortune of over twn million dollars.: the call to provided in his will for eight fanct fon. Jim coach and saddie horses by directing the nath of al that they should be killed a* his death. a militia camp. | He was ready to kneck out as many Mexicans as would cordingly shot. It is claimed that the ftep before his trusty gun. But Jim animals were well bred. sound andididn't go to Mexic in geod condition. had won many priz- és in shows and exhibitions through- out Central New York. and it is as- mobil sumed that the man made this unusu- Mrs. al provision in his will for fear thev; Savage might pass into hands that would: cluded and it is stated that they were ar treat them unkindiv. \The will exprescly stipulated that' \Mre Jim then visited a number the horses be shot. The very fact that: of army ofécers in an effort to se- the termé of a “(71111 provided anything 3 5 The warrior wag ;o monstrous and senseleas a. « is to General Sadler. the > . es impressed with the statement that| - \WEEDS USED IN MEDICINE,\ Is the title of a very interesting pamphlet recently | circulated by the T. S Department of Agriculture. It Hlustrates and describés the medicin- al qualities of roots, léaves and flow- ers of our thost common weeds, which are mature's remedies for disease. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Pingham's Vegetable Com- st pound was originated more than forty Savage appeared at bis years ago, and the demand | for it 'of the owner, without regard to their| tent and announced he was through has increased until it is now recog- temporarily as a soldier. He wouldn't' nized as the stafidard believe it and went to work again. Inferential evident that the mind ; which directed if was deringed,. and: seven little Savages might suffer if if is inconceivable that the authorit-| Tim went to war So he said: ies would permit it. It would have , been not ofly reasomable but praise.| him on the reserves.\ worthy to have made provision for the horses as long as their health and usefulness lasted, and merciful exter- mination when they became incapacit- afed, but however kind and pure the| ing arms. motive that prompted it, the decree| etc. in camp, when, to his astonish that they must be killed at the death| ment,. Mrs. cbrdition was unutterably cruel and stupid. The Humane society ought to get after persons who perpetrated a -. orie like this.\ F As Benny Leonard and Johnny Dun-8 dee of New York and Charley White: of Chicago are the most Ingical candi-! dates, it is thought that the bout with! Welsh will be offered to one of the trio. In sporting circles, however, it is | club ' : surely would be worth that | U treme. And he is hitting in a way | that has surprised his most enthusias- tie admirers. In other years, Pec % NATIONAL LEAGUE, Club Standing. Team. Ww. L. P.C. Yesterday's Resulta, Philadelphia 2; Chicago 1. Pittsburg 3; Boston 2. Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 4. New York 8; Cincinnati 4. - Ten innings. Games Today. New York at Cincinnat. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Chicago. The Song of Jess. Bovs, oh boys, I'm growing farst, I've become an orful fright. 'Cause no more do I want fight. I'd sure strap that Dillion bo-oy, And ail t'others that I see, But I'm putting on beef, be-oys, Go away' Don't bother me. Whs Knows? Can it be that Messrs. Cobb, Kauff and Evers have been throwing their bats lately onlv for the purpose of heaving? Liberal Fellow, Eh? Barner Drevfuss. of those there Pittsburg Pirates. is quoted as say- ing I will pay $330.000 for a good hifter who can fill the vacancy in our Arr one plaver who could fll the rice, because. as we view the situ- ation. the Pirate \vacancy\ is in the outfield. the infield. in the pitching; ranks and behind the plate. Peckinpaugh Starzing. f Roger Peckinpaugh just now | iS playing the best game of his career. kee shortstop is making stops and throws that are hair-raising to an ex- STANDING OF BIG LEAGUE BALL CLUBS rarely could deliver in a pinch. This seasor most of his clubbing has been done at opportune times. Before--And After. Before the Moran-Dillon affair, Mor- an said. \After this fight is over I am going Dillon said \If I beat Moran, I will enlist.\ The fight is over, Dillion beat Mor [ Why Jim Isn't \Warring.\ gon as given by the Newark News. 0 When Jim Savage went to tha ization camp with the troops, Jim Savage surveyed the seven children and promptly con- that Jim was needed more in | Newark than in Mexico. i cure Jim's releate. Finally she go «-we don't need hima vet Tl put | 'Mrs, Savage agreed that would be fine \All this time Jim didn't know what was going on. He was 'present standing - at \attention.' Jim Savage. tha New Jersey heavy- weight. yearned to be a goldiér. When arms came from Washing- donated his services, took legiance-and went to o. Here is the rea- AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Standing. Team. W. L. P.C. New YOKE 44 800.595 Cleveland u........... 48 2800 .578 BOStOR | 400 9% 0 S41 Chicago | .............0 400 34 0.541 Washington .......... 39 85 .527 Detroit 388 87 - St. Louis ............ 82 480 0 .427 Philadelphia ......... 18 51.261 l... .. Yesterday's Results, Boston 5-3; Chicago 8-1. St. Louis $0; Philadelphia 3-4, New York 8-2; Cleveland 24. Detrolt 4-1; Washington 3-3. Games Today. Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia Detroit at Washington. \Jim is home again.\ Heinie Qomes Back. Heinle Wagner has been recalled byr the Red Sox. The veteran shortstop didn't scintillate as manager of the Hartford club. By mutual agreement, he quit his job, and Joe Lannen at once hired him, primarly to act as coach and scout. But, in an emerg- ency. Heinie is still good enough to cavort around the short field. Beautiful Tribute to Great Horse. This is what the Trotter and Pac- er Magazine has to say about Earl, Jr. the grand old harness horse, which is to 'be campaigned again this summer by his owner, Walter R. Cox, of Dover, N. H.: \The vicissitudes of training and adverse weather render the readiness of the average race horse uncertain. cak-hearted, battle-tested 'but never scarred hero of eight arduous cam- and the ice in winter. is always ready. spent on the firing line where the has never weakened. off, the thunder and the shouting.\ we shgmld like to make a modest con- tribution to a fund for a monument over his grave. a stone which will commemorate one of the bravest rep- horses in the world.\ He Has Our Permission. sickly boy.\ It's New, Anyway! ball into action. 'female ili. She waited around. In about an hour A the papers arrivggl. sUSCRIBE FoR THE TIMES, o? ds (for two) $3.00 to $5.00 «> Write for gur Map of New York € OUR COZY CORNER {one of the luckiest men so far as the But Carl, Jr., the iron-sided. evergreen.| paigns. in the dirt in the summer.‘ Eight of his eleven years have been! fight was fiercest, but his heart has.; never quaked and his marvelous considerable of what he has amassed. \Earl Jr. like the war horse that is an epic in the drama of Job. \He mocketh at fear and is not affright-| ed: neither turneth he back from thei was unable to make good with the sword. He sait to the trumpets, Ha.! Giants has been passed over lightly. ha. and he swelleth the batter afar' \When time and age have given: e , surcease to the activities of Earl Jr.! 8t204 the bawling out tactics of the teta featy 0s ie 08stts dts dtp '\ Giant manager. Naturally, being an tathiete who had all kinds of praises Glen Lake, July 12-Inspector Le- ' showered upon him for his versatility, Jim didn't like it when McGraw took | railway is camping at \A La Mode\ just the opposite view | Many times |rottage on Glen Lake for two w he tried to come back. but it was the cottage % e for two weeks. isame old story of \Fifty dollars fine resentatives of the bravest breed of \Why nct let Tv Cobb finish | he starts to attack some mix? fan?\ askes a writer. \Some day he will climb into a stand and discover —.When too late-tHat his intended victim is a pugilist or wrestler-not' & builder. or acrippled man, or a; Jimmy Callahan, the Pirate 1 has a new alibi for defeats. $3213}? blames the ushers in Redland. Hs charges that whenever a new ball is batted into a stand in the Cincin- natl park by a visiting player, ths usher persons secrets It, thus enabl- ing the Reds to put an old and dirty remedy for abit te ual ty Areal eu y cet iz HOTEL WOODSTOCK 4. D ST. NEAR BROADWAY. $22; PGMPE-[E IN EVENT # TimesSquare, New York $} J A. A Hotel for Business na{ Profem-« 131i _- f 3 meenr no sf bain grab te sae I| Impossible to Get Hydroplane # mosh wih wal fao0 te iss A| In Readiness for Ohio Races -After Gold Trophy. a. ib ate PedPratia r i Ane ate ate ty iBe Ate vale a ite ile ehe Ge (Earle In last Sunday's edition of the New York World, there appeared an item relative to the coming motor boat rac- es in Put In Bay, Oho, in which the Hawk Eye. together with the Miss De- troit and other hydroplanes were on- tered. Commodore Judson, one - of b 'I those interested in the Lake George Au: & be an utter impossibility for him to wrISD News Of Sporting WOF‘d get the Hawk Eye in shape for the Gathered from all Corners Ohio races, and that therefore. the Of the Glcbe. pride of Lake George would not be among the entrants. However, the Hawk Eye will be in Light Brigade, a famous English| shape for the races to be held at Al- race horse, was aboard the Atlantic Bay under the auspices of transport line steamer Minnehab&|the Thousand Island Yacht club next which reached New York a few G2YS| month and will compete thers. The ago from London. It was said that}; a noted American horseman, whose bydroplane will also make an attempt name could not be learned, purchased | to bring the Gold Challenge cup back the celebrated pacer for $50,000, to Lake George in the races to be held f . at Detroit in September. As far as is Christy Mathewson Has added these two events and the spitter to his long repertory of pitch races to be held at Lake George, will ing craft, which hitherto featured the ' fadeaway and the brainball | Ho be‘uall the gavetlilti: in which the craft doesn't possess the speed he once did, will compels season. but he has added materially to his effectiveness by including the damp ball, which he adopted a year ago. Now he uses it quite often, and con- trols it so well he baffles many bat ters with it. Ankles Deep Too this year, and that the game. The Ankle Deep Too which For a nondescript battler, Moran is not bank, and his manager took OUt| ppty next year. his percentage and training expenses| The Hawk Eye will, therefore, 'be | which ate into his earnings, but @) the only Lake George entrant in the thrifty fighter would have enough left] pig motor races of the year. and upon to see him through for the remainder ney local enthusiasts are pinning their of his days Moran is likely to need popes of again seeing the Gold Chal- His earning powers have been crip- lenge cup at Like George. pled commensurate with the beating Dillon doled out to him. MOUs ELEN LAKE E - W _ Ss The real story of how Jim Thorpe if the truth be known. the real rea- son why the Indian fell down under McGraw was becauseJim could not for you,. Thrope.\ Of course, after work. dising down to this amount every | Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Warmer now and then. Thorpe could mot #86 | and Master George C Warmrner of New York city, accompanied by Evan. \1t is said that this reason, more than | gelist George B. Locks, were enter- the wisdom of trying to come back, and naturally it preved upon his mind any other, was responsible for the tained at Glen Lake, July 6th, by En- Indian hitting the toboggan. 4 m Stomach Troubles Gramps Malaria and all other stintmer complaints Lake, Tuly 6. the one remedy Glen Lake for a week. Pthat has been , used with con- tinued success ; the standard of \ purityand excel- lence since 1860. Rs When traveling use a littl nic Park on Glen Lake July 9th. bass weighing three pounds. water. It often saves much distress | |all been reflied with new parties, occasioned by the change, 'by most druggists, grocers and dealers, | | LAK® fo\ & week. us.\ Useful houschold booklet free. The Dufty Mait Whiskey Co., Rochester, N, Y. || at Clenmore. speed king. today stated that it would very time you see a man smuokingse Fatima, you know he fs.geiting all the-comfor$ thet is possible in a eigarettbs. The original Turkish blend 20°13 FATIMA c- Sensible Cigarette with their guests hava broken camp and returned home, much the better for their outing. Bernard Moses who was fortunate enough to remain at home, is enjoying a two weeks' out ing at \Oak Lodge\ on Glen Lake. E. Brown of Glens Falls launched the boat \Keewaydid\ in Glen Lake Glen Lake is looking forward to welcoming Father Gardner and the choir boys soon. Nate Dickinson is watching for the mate to his last week's catch, \the big bass,\ but has been unable to lo- It probably has joined an- other company. Miss Blanch Davidson of Glens Falls has returned home for the sea- son from the State Normal school in Oneonta. She is spending the sum mer at Glen Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davidson. at the \Bide a Wee\ cottage on Glen Lake. Christopher B. White has in his pos- session a freak chipmunk. two distinct pair of ears and a tail measuring six inches. State Inspector of | Public and Buildings M. Dodge made an in- andenberg and Hough taling pavilions on Glen Lake. July Miss Edna Stevens of Glen Lake is making a visit to Mrs. A N. Por- r of Greenwich. She will be absent Commodore Judson also stated that in his opinion, Count Casimir Man- kowski would not attempt to race his for the present, the famous Lake George racing enthusiast was out of sank and burned on Long Island Sound last year preparatory to the ' Gold Cup races, was a sore disappoint- accumulation of wealth is concerned | ment to Count Mankowski. It is pre- that the ring has ever known, says &\| sumed, however, owing to his great New York writer No better than @ | interest in the game, that Count Man- {second rater, compared with Willard; gowski will not be absent in the big and champions preceding. he B&8| races for any great length of time. pjcked up about $69,000 this year in| put will be in there fighting for the New York. All this money he did | pake George Aegatta association prob- spection of V THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Grace of God Free and Independent: To James Dailey, William Dailev, Daniel I. Coon, George S. Coon, Mary William O'Connell, seph B. O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell, Hanna C. O'Connell, Kattie O'Connell, Mary B. O'Keefe, Nellis Coffey, Julia Sheshan, David O'Keefe and Mary Sheehan, the heirs and next of kin of Naney O'Connor Send Greetings: Whereas. Michael Singleton, who resides in the City of Glens Falls. in the County of Warren. bas lately ap- plied to the Surrogate's court of our County of Warren. to have a certain instrument in writing. relating to both real and personal property, duly prov- ed as the last will and testament of Nancy O'Comnor, who was at the time of her death a resident of the City of | Glens Falls, in the County of Warren, 6p ite ie roy B. Allen of the Hudson Valley He motors night and morning to his Therefore you and each of vou are cited to show cause before the Surro- gate's court of our County of Warren, at the Surrogate's office in the City of Glens Falls, in said County, on the 31st day of July, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that d last will and testament should admitted to probate as a will of real and personal property. sign and Mrs. John G. Dean of Glens - Falls The visitors were delighted a* with the surroundings, and after a short time at fishing they enjoyed a little lunch and returned to Glens av. why the said infants under required to appear by your Guaasn, if you have one, or, if you have ids to appear and apply for one to be ap pointed. and if vou neglect to do so, a guardian will be appointed by tho Surrogate to represent and act for you in the proceedings. In Testimony Whereof, We have caused the Sea. of our Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. (L. S.) . Witness. GEORGE S. RALEY, Surrogate of said County at the City of Glens - Falls, - aforesaid, this 23rd day of June one thousand nine hun« dred and sixteen. GEORGE S. RALEY, Surrogate. SEALED PROPOSALS, Sealed proposals will be received by the County Treasurer of Warren County at his officé, Room 40 Colvin building, in the City of Glens Falls, New York, up to twelve o'clock noon of Tuesday, August 1st, 1916, for the supplying of Company K, Second In- fantry, N. G. N. Y. of one hundred tons of best quality stove coal. Sev- entvfive tons to be delivered at tho Armory building. Nos 85-89 Warren street, in the City of Glens Falls, before October ist, 1916. Balance of twentvr-five tons on demand. County - Treasurer | reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BEECHER W,. SPRAGTEHE, County Treasurer. Clens Falls, N. Y., July lith, 1916, You do not count for much unless people know about you. The tree that falls In tho middle of.the forest maker no noise, and the rose that blooms far from the beaten path has no perfume. 17? ; diarrhoea | Cholera Fags'a ward, traveling salesman for R . '. 0. Ward, traveling salesma Bysentery Sunstroke w. W. Ward, wholesale confectioner And if any of you are of Troy, made a business trip to Glen | the age of twenty-one years, you are | . Three generations of Hamiltons, re- can be prevented and relievedby lated to C. H. Hamilton, Park street, Duffy iski Glens Falls, are having a family gath- f?! S Puke Malt “5k\ ering at \Oak Know]\ cottage on =>. J. Styles and Miss May Adams, Mrs. Bessie Jatobie and Mrs. C. Ma- honey spent the day at Oak Grove Pic- On Broadway, 32d. to 334 St., Howard D. Steven was the lucky * 2 el fisherman Saturday. He landed a fine | f £2.50 PER DaY Am 0:08:12)“ ream with private bith fnclmag xireet, pyats exposure. iy. therm e. $3.00 PFR DAY Kiso Mach?” Booms. Hom $1.30. iga» Glen Lake is a busy place at pres- e Duffy's || ont. The eighty cottages which were |. W Pure Malt Whiskey in your drinking | | occupied over the Fourth have nearly , M. G. Myers of New York city is | Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY |camping at \Camp Sunrise\ on Glen|/, , If they can' it Dr. and Mrs. N. Rice of New Jersey f - ni ey can't supply YOW Wit P| nave returned home After two weeks Kqmeily convenient for musements, shoppin? or busiziess. Mir. and Mrs. marquimvm (2. l MARTINIOUE NEW YORK. room with private bath, fncing large opem court. One Bleat from Pesu'a Station. 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