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- 2 Al z g * 4 4 i f thu ,at o a GER, TUESDAY EVENING, AVGusr &, : The Gleos Falls Times | REPUBLICAN REUNION COMPLETE . © _ T ' a The Democratic leaders and press are striving £533$§§£3§¥§§5A§°° fifmef Eé‘ééfgfugn valiantly to make it appear that there is dissension % untry. . , Miy qugargagtfirs i in amy o \Ebe Epove places ex» | among Republicans and that the reunion of the x as stilvm President and Progressives with t‘he parent orgmization is being \ OBHARL®S 7, FURNESS, Vice President and Gene \sm | attended with friction and discord. # As a matter of fact there probably never was seen anywhere a great and nationwide readjust- ment of political relations which has proceeded so smoothly as the amalgamation of the anti-Demo- cratic elements which disintegrated four years ago and which now are together again in a compact, en- gfizféfiples nes ea ee vn aie ease aa ee en nene e 69 nf mig thusiastie and soon-to-be victorious Republican fidverfislng Rates Made Known Upos Appication at PBPHS® | pony, 644 RATES Om SUBSCRIPTION, | th By Carrier. SHO .aveecesaseceeenvene celui erve seer nent ® Sixt \. .. ua ea ee ee mene ne en en eens nnn tt tures n* 2. cation Office, - The fundamental reason, of course, is the realiz- i_ __\. Glons Fuits, N. Yo ation of the fact that fully ninety per cent of the bj f. Business Telephone l.z050 | Progressives of 1912 are and have been for many New Xork Co. wayne ee eve eeu sv ee serre eve nne meter tat months ready to co-operate with the Republican Rditorial Room Telephone c h Co. >> a elle ee bea e sia se a ana abbe 6 66609 ' A AllC I Rew work a receive their papers | tion -not alone to replace Mr.' Wilson with a Re- f iBsortbers to The Times who fail to . i , : J it tlike ill oblige us by Beading mediate 49 | nopljoan, but to transform the Democratic major- | is office. bey G , ~ , - . ws al their papers | ity in both branches of Congress into a minority. to The Times who fall to receive § 3 L , , 3 & bom in, will greatly OPME® xo qiccoming Progressive attempts to deny that [his party has disappeared as an organized political INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT GLENS FALLS 'force. 1981 party to put an end to Democratic rule in the na- h n a donvenient locality, or on any tra figs t? notifying this office, , __ Ex-Senator Beveridge phrased it nicely the oth- | er day when he said it was useless to discuss causes imms FALLS-The . \business | contre of Northern, NeW i—for there is the fact. Accordingly, the Progres- ' York,\ is a beautiful res dential ang manufactur ngH § boll. 2 h C . 0 I. H N af approximately 20,000 inhabitants. situated on the Huds {sive of 1912 has a simple choiee to make. He may . son River iggggtthgd‘llfggdgg;{311fir?”geifkjuitagfigéxtig lret'urn to his former allegiance to prubli‘evanl‘ilsm genter for a populatifigsofggflfgfigggflfgas Myne and support Hughes, or he may cast his lot in with it; %%?{£§a°fn‘i‘§£§? and the first city charter recelved in | Wilson. There is no effective middle ground this - 1908. The city NaS MJ “9“811123223iiié‘figvfia‘t‘gztsei'm year, and the great bulk of the Progressives recog- rfigfgatéqfsfiggjfie?tfifig’d. the 3171131333122} and the nize it. The adherence of the leaders, through pub- f§§§§s§asfsfsfi§§e bfii‘ée‘fii‘aé‘ziiaiias Is $207,550 of which «lic interviews anfl. Thrqug‘h their acceptance | of %80,000 is water bonds. places of responsibility in the Republican campaign warmer sueemy-Pure water Is PMOuSbLIP dD The |organization, is a mere formality based upon the streams, only 4 1-2 miles from the city, gra - . . $ {\ wats easily recognizable truth that the Progressives are k. system, making a cheap, adequate &I: e a e . 170,000 gallon capacity reservoir holds p £235,333 £31133. The 15am is owned by the city, and is . back home again. e oats ine csr aw lice of paved streets and 8 mites | Tb6 Democrats, of course, are reluctant to ad- pou -' ; re 12 E R . R . ctfiqézdamffgtgl length of streets 42.1 miles, sewer mains . mit all this and “my find themselves espomnlly Pg: rgggjfcfii flamisgezfl‘lteglmdmg has been completed u troubled because they have thus far been unable to atTa. cost of about $80,000.) The annual postal receipts xi dutee any enunent Progressives of former Repub- eating liean affiliations to nnite with their organization. Porc oor a reno oe ion Hola and v 'The President himself has not hesitated to join in PIRE DEPARTNTENT-Number of men, paid and'mludntsfrt, ef imae f S1 . j dio oie deren t, puerto teint men The hunt for the Bull Moose and his facile nen has nciudes a new medorn antomohale truck. teen busy with missives to anyone who could claim $d hhhae aging:f-W‘7,-1‘22;,“\;—‘{2_“m“°’ even titular Progressiveism. The only Bull Moose nozvcnflfigmp—Nlcdnrpdxvlpapm, Jumt s i Pms capt polts which thus far adorn the Democratic head- tal stock, $3,000,000. Paper mills, lime | 1 quarters are those whose hair was originally Demo- milis occupy about 50 mores of groun‘d 0 na ea * * { as - FH : omly black marble quarry in the United ¢ Fourteen cratie in color. The big herd is in the Republican jarge buildings, inc ding paper mill with output cf g- ral paper equal to that of any individual mill in the v orld. , \Owns fleet of canal boats with repair dock. Employs 459 nfen. One of the largest individual owners of timber. a 7 dacks and unada. Employs $90 men in | Also conddets retail coal and grain | A \NON PARTISAN®\ DEMOCRAT, business. vINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION-I25th - {huss m ko se vs “1513375; flfiéxégdsstf Netges bo ita members . Assets, The Chairman of the Democratie National Com-! : 2 s dited and reserve fund, $@+1,- - & . . L.. §§2%g?8iggixxggzisflpflg?4frfinming? a s snarea ~ B rrewing n ittee had a conference with President Wilson and | ; - ying, 807. - Female shareholders, . , . members, 267; non-borrowing, 80 ® © came away with the announcement that he \found zoey LS - INSTRANCE | COUPANT-Fira insurance Gf, Proll, . . §%?x§:g-s£%§th year; capital stock, iguq-f-‘fficvtfial cash ast the President emharrassed by the thought that he e 5,859,946.44;: total Mabtlities, $3.600,.717 14, Net sure ||) ap 22> R . . Blam over an HebHlities, $5,254.209.30. \ ~|ught not ton turn to politics 112ml the business of SLENS FALLS HOSPITAL-One of the most up-to-date in <lig session of Congross is over. xtfggtate, arected ato cast of $120.000_ (Glens Falls Train- | [** HCG \T? 1 . L 'School for Nurses, operated in connection with hos- \ Strange, isn't it, how suddenly the President pital Countr Bacteriological Etatien. t, } IEERS.FALLS HOME FOR __AGED WOMRY-Located In las come to the conclusion that he ought not en- \Lower Warren street. (One of the most up-to-date in state, wea ih is. liseussi I th 'k of C FALLS PUCOBLISHING COMPANY- La-gest and best -+-\ 'n partisan discussion until the work of Con- priating plant in Northern New York. OE esliate in bigh | ces< has cuded A vear ago last January he wont class, booklets, cataingues and legel prirting Pablahers =C N taus'e ~ \ ©, ke of Glens Falls Timea, cnly Ntmrtharn Nes Fork cut to Indianapolis and made an address in which - - Hop provers Glens =| sas : ifilx‘éfiéc‘fl‘éffifdpé‘die t P Lake -he made the ridiculous charge that the Republicans George, Warrensburg, Fort Ana. Wiitch: and othe? have not bad a new ijdea in thirty years. In New Warren, Washington and Saratoga Cointy tow na, Yo h. in North Caroli her pl he has! NTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPAYY-Ons, of the, biggest | o hk. in North Carolina and other places he has; ig corporation (s looat no Hou lens .. coinfensely tics eer - tap géfii gritg‘xea ggpnsitg sw4e of the H»dson River from nade intense 1“ partisan ”mum's while the work Glens Falls, Plant largels devoted to the manufacture of .; Corgiess was in progress. géggzég'pggbfovers many acres of ground. Number of em- Bat. os (“141110111“). talking partisan. ”Minx he- IHE GLBXNS FALLS PORTLAND COHPANY-One uas persister.t{y practiced partisan politics. He has: ise Pega err bo r? ‘fi’f‘fT‘aQQfJ’ i.g‘?tfrp;f,mc§n om © verthrawn the murit system in the public service Drs men Run (~ 9,00 ca py Pco c ag 0 Ord sto {] the places with partisans, He has vio-' anarrics and yerd® £60. 35. 'm.m production pes ans um. the spirit of laws for the creation of bi-parti-' ~3§+°§n23§f§3 of trp riaror ~<! cemnussics and has given almost imanimous ComPAN®-A $2090 ,J NZ BAT sawaal the of rol such commissionsto thflIh-nmnf-ann party. Pitter $50 men' from fhat co. aco Bndson Ofari lng le ~ permitted members of his ealinet to go Per rene mr far tol int board Sad \tC surdoane partisan speeches. He has permitted phite pulp. sgncent employes to be used at pitble expense itafigi éfiggsgfggfiwrfxggaf:I1 3393313?5.171535'5'33 op d} af I‘iutimn arguinchnts. ”Pi Aera cotrgvamhmg;fiffijj;*;flh*,~i=j‘r??*‘f‘f;fj‘g§; rift-E??? has peooroctted revenue collected from 3.11 the pen {£122 Ugianengrandfl‘Pamr' romflumi, the three companies ple fo 'e (se d for the general. dist ribution of arti- coc ns arre bowie\ c <0 s eritfiasins part of the people. NDACK ELECTRIC _POWTIR COoRPORATIOY -\ain R Lgllefiggnin Gijens FPalls ( Princizpa water power plant at Just pew, u hen he sees an opportunity to get a . «1 ~ p* firred stock, $2.502¢% F P « } sedan soul non dicen 0 ent ab ain (CW Nin 0 inning as an nonpartisan. he. is ome | nie Pos o ova aioe aein' als ind , Cartaeset 1 the thowaght of talking polities, but At Spler Fulls Macigaini~vilie and Erhoharl. <team Plant it et. Fim not ane whit to do polities for at tUtice - Capacity of p'ants-onfer Fala, ©$,800 kulo. , &, bul . i - rous 62 R wratts; Mechanieville §.51) kilowatts; £250 'more *at. three years, Therefore, his present pre- nyt tape Theess U1 ons ool nobody with ordinary discernment. dterdam, Watrervltét'damlih Ball‘s-1:1 kinj ddnntsxidd tso l_ 1 < Albany. 'ht an ow 'g« , _ « a - : giféfi‘c‘é‘étfistjficgfiga foCISm Tola plant, Gas busi- {ma. rressman David J. Lowis, of Maryland, made U s 8 t Springs. tua - p F F F a msfiafiffi’fifi-‘rfi‘? 31:72. FR ii. runping betweepy | \S for the Democratic nomination for} Montreal and New York, furnihes Giens Fass with 15) bo that State large'y upon the assertion assencer tro'rc ~'v dois a t «rol 12 on Sunda; There ® 8 hourly _serilo {jod ou S2 +s jos tro Rausay fo that he was tthe father et the pareel post.. Largely } AYbany, Troy anl ath andl Lake & George on the North: twen'y ininu'* thres lines. Freight service to New Yor. i ; coxl.aately * Sower\ ne Gress Fave Posi r Cemal ii wilh the c 000 Oluingtior His campaign for election, however, | NK (hamplain Canal, givirc & wutar freight route. i as received a hard jolt. Speaking in the House of; @ F CTRITTY-Two light and pewer companies R . . M fig gigufiglfimx business . Onogrvf thnsnnxhe Ad ”gnaw-x Fog on July 18, Congressman Moon, of gfégfgftinggrgxsrifigr';r'iiénétréaixjiyi’vsngtvs‘urpéf?big“;W; Lennescs, glsog a Daaoerat and chairman of the _ . w frigel energy for Lqtting. mixing Ho oy dik Hause Croo cittee on Postoffices - and Postroads, § rucouled ©.oftal bfstrict of Nes Yor y - F 20. . Efate. tocggsfxgfififr Warring is fu-aished at a sliding rate - o that although he had himself participated in of from 11 cents to 5 rents, and pas is supplied for light- parcel post legislation. he was seeking no cred-' f ing at $1.5 per thousand cubls feet and $105 for fuel M . P IANEKS-There . are three National pankgsgsgoope Trust it therefor, - He continued: \I am here to assert; Company, with tots epasits cf) ever 0%, . Glenna oha- 'at af Bangalngurance Company bas totcl essets of $5§.62.8.104.14; - s Jr',’ athan Bnume,_then Senator from’Oregon -And a net surplus of $2,318.200 «« to more credit than any other living man! - TEE GLaNg FALLS Thiks AND ESSEN x worre 6429 cta ats at, TAX NoTICE. este itoate tecte eff - I, the undersigned, Chamberlain of the City of Glens Falls, have receiv- ed the Tax Roll for the collection of the City Taxes for the present year, and I will receive the same at my of- fice in the City hall for twenty days from date, Sundays and holidays excluded, from 9 &. m. to 4 p. m., and Saturdays from 7 to 9 p. m., without fee. Thereafter, for the next twenty days the taxes will be received from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. at two per cent. There- after a fee of 10 per cent. will DateLl August Ist, 1916. J. THEO. BEATDET, City Chamberlain. *s, *** * 35 Dozens of Men's Negligee S Another assortment of those excellent shirts of the usual high standard of Fowler Shirt-worth; all firsts; mad- You do not count for much unlesa ras, percales, soisettes, soft or laundered cuffs; 13% to 18% sizes, especially attractive patterns; regularly $1 ADVERTISE | The tree that and $1.50, at 69¢ each. (See some of them in the win- MEN'S WASHARLFE FOURS IN HAND CRAVATS-120 *wly 50 cents at 89@¢ each, or 8 middle of the in this goo rig: forest makes no noise, and the blooms far from the beaten path Neverbreak ___ Wardrobe Trunks No. 100-the celebrated, high grade, widely advertised ward. robe that is the despair of every competitor; $18 only. has no perfume, *** * Mete cheats stesta as aPeal aTe Loie ate ale oce nu COOL BREEZES FINE BATHING GOOD FISHING May all be found at around Assembly Lake George. MWe are selling lots at very reagonable prices. and live longer by spending part of the See Map and Price List at our office. but eles s, atea 100 MATTING SUIT CASES; regularly $1.50 and $1, at 98¢ and 65¢. 25 COWHIDE BAGS, full size, well made; regularly $6.50, at $5.\ STEAMER TRUNKS, $5, $6, $7, to $15 and more. DRESS TRUNKS, $5, $6, $7, $8 to $15 or mors, MK ¢ All luggage initialed and addressed gratis, ADAMSON & BAYLE CO0. \e ~ 0% ,+0~,0, ¢ \0-070\ t, a. a 0 4.0 4,0 4,0 448,060 600800008 4,0 49, .0,,0 ,0-0-0_-e0 \*s or sts 0s} 09 (eats x74 ats ate Peat Patos ce aZe aet ect ellie Ae ioe Reep Doan coin ated 4 1869--Established Forty-seven Years--1916 B. B. FOWLER COMPANY | Madame Baker, Scientific Palmist, will again be at the store, third floor, for the month of August and will be : pleased to renew her many old acquaintances and to meet new friends, beginning Wednesday, 2 August. South Street HOME OF THE BEST COAL |@ D. J. HOGAN Sanitary Plumber Heating Engineer Sheet Metal Work Glens Falls, '# v 'a edited y lae dts ) tual alta ta aaa Put 3 13 e %s atu Adult l ate ira ite teat [ The moment a young man begins to save his money systematically he hecomes a larger man. # i. } | [ He takes broader views of life and begins to have a better opinion of himself. 'Trust takes the place of doubt, and self-confidence replaces fear. T 0400 ' «6 hee doute YOU CAN'T RAISE GOOD BOY unless you teach him that money represents somebody's hard work-maybe yours-maybe T The man with nothing in the bank is handicap ped. He finds himself unable to compete success. fully with those of thrifty habits, and is forced to the rear in the race. gervie= ancl y 'i at means he defeated Senator Blair Lee for | He [ If you want to grow, if you are ambitions to cut some gure in the world and enjoy the fruits of success ,you must save and invest your money,. There is no other way, Start him with his own Savings Account when he is a \Little Feller.\ ING-Over 8996 man ara emplayed in the PbB | fop t: o pareel post,\ As every member of Congress: Mi fAaNUFACTYTR péper mills In th> city. Theres ars ten shirt, collar an H p . Fast fecteries Am tina ool w al anes at the time of enactment of the parcel post knows, ent compan % n a nal cutout of +82, arrels A , gigs Murgcgléal (Brigi‘luffavturingl B= provides laff space Mr; Lmlvm was opposed to the Bourne parcel post, of any size desire or rendal sonu power, }eat, light etce Ob.ll : r {f r , ' . included, and is s virmiari inmubartor far sml infiugtriei bad, a. ( Was An advocate of government (fondcmn': Glens Fails is essentially a city cf diver > 1 industries; ntion and purchase of the express companies. \50101? Is g Hat of soma of her produrts© Al} Bleach, I £6. Ctfitton Oir'ofik' 31mg; Iris-m? Egg-”rug kn Brust Barfks, Toft | ; Brushes, rriages, emtrals, ars, Collats, Comfort= P £., vist & | i®bles, Confectionery, Cotton Batting. - Crackers, Cu'fla. . Argentina, is to EIB'VE a‘renmop of her tariff Flour, Harness, Ice Cream, Laces, Liros, Lusher, Muehin- c-«stenm. Se in the United States, in 1917. And we ery, Mattress Felt, Poper, lfortmaé Cement, Rubber =C - 20. Ap oral - Etamps Shirts, Shirtwaists, Silk Gloves, Wail Papen o\C It too voto put Argentina meats and grains ''Wooden Plugs, a e free hist either [prBLs AND NEWSPAPERS-Glens Talls Fas siz leaiing -' the free lis * AnD -The a ash UNDERS CON ¢ EY-There ars eloven churches ; \In the City representing ncea-ly every denominati n An BLUNDERS (BF congRr®S8s8, Associated Charities organization, in charge of a trained «e> meoretary, co-oPerates with the churches in all charitable & + - M movements, Glens Falls has a new $113.000 bosrital, = 'th There is a scarcity of machine guns in the army. hurses' tratring ool in connection, and an up-to-date .~, fhoine for agad women, * ? There are only about a thousand of them all told, gfifi‘ifiéfidwmg a’gfzeffl’sdl’fihigfgfkfigfgmgfig? {B8 Cneludit@ thoso needed in the Philippines, the &+ Sp1 awe school buildl en nticn . t, 7 s ¢ R $ptendid aim sensol, building under ornatructiqn, $180 (Canal Zone, the islands and elsewhere. Now, ma- 40 the hemrt of the residential distrios and two parochl ; ' » it] ab. and a 6 en ooo bese and two, parochial ( under modern war conditions are an ab {63 fachers and 1,750 pupils: the registration In the pare- (solute necessity, The Carrizal reports indicate that Pas,“ £535“ng Vg‘ngjTS; é'}“'?\“'\“ country is <the machine gun of the Carranzistaq and “I? lack of places commemorative of incigents during th cf Ameri ] - and law War, and the American Revolstfgn. I; srt one 1m] the F prican side account for the out do oils |I hi vag j ; , whic meg Be P a P + Cobpyr made famens in his novel, \The Last of the Moki |, It becomes of vital interest, then, to inquire who i (24311 every well known onter in rep» is responsible for this failure to arm the American be??? Incatly m the twenty-five organisations and sou army properiy. The answer is simple-Congress. gist > . .C, mal ; ; Seat i136 £20\; lak‘da E‘Qwhmcflxgmt \g““s’fi'é; them]??? -Our blundering, pacifist, pork-loving angress. ho an c as eating capa uffic: . y a Lt dare of fore conventions eto. The Palle Cnngrris's gave a peremptory order in the 1914 amber af Commerce swith oflces in the City Hall is i bill that no more machine guns be - 3 n ' > A A ; y w Fer the ter Interest of ths Wade of the kind which all ordnance experts \ formalion address Seo» agreed is the best available, but that a new type - Diens Falls has two beautifur Which it would be impossible to procure for two or $ *af the clty, and one just wit’r F Preet ste socom 00 The conceqnence of this incredible short-sight k . con * = - \ Arrow tho Hudson grate e consequence 0 is incredible short-sigh yto the 'boasty af the place, ) : on the part of Congress is that there is now U deze tha Past aps CP wide 'a shortage of machine guns for the regulars and & ! that the National Ciuard now being mobilized can- Lnot be porperly armed when sent to the front. The Bank of SUPERIOR Service \ATIONAL Glens Falls Trust Company F8 A WNV EC - GLENS FALLS ,N.Y. sources over FIRST OGRAPH - COUPON CLIPPED FROM THE, GLENS FALLS TIMES, TUESDAY, ATGUST 1. Plays Any Make or Size of Disc Record CLIP TH This Coupon Presented at ihe: Main Home Merchants Trade Stamp Company In the Goodson Building, Glen Stree!, Glens Falls, Will Entitle the Holder to One Home Mere PHON is COUPON ($ Everyone wants a phonograph. Here is the opportunity you have been looking for-a practical, GUARANTEED, compact talking machine, which will play all makes and sizes of records without special attachments, on argain terms within the reach of ever man, woman and child. Millions will want the MARVEL Phonograph. This + newspaper has acquired a limited sup- ply of these machines for distribution to its readers. HEAR IT PLAY at the office of this newspaper. There are no deferred payments. Simply presant this cou hant Trade Stamp Fr This Coupon Must Be Redeemed Within pon at the Thirty Days. bargin amount of . . . . . . 150 miles{ 80 cents, 150 to 300 mflesf k your postmaster amount to include for 13 pounds, ADDRESS THIS NEWSPAPER By mail Include EXTRA 17 cents within for greater distances as