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ade > s s * t I% ?o : , PAGE SIX THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER MONDAY EVENING, AVGUST 14, <a German Officers Whip Troops Wit Thsé ? id sees % pote: enon mmm perm mus mmus | British photographers at the front during the great drive, in , which many German tinches have been taken, are authority for the we statement that many eat-o-ninetails were found in the German j . trenches, and this photograph shows four. The inference was drawn - that German officers whipped their men to force them to face British : bullets. Herbert Corey, the best known of the Furopean correspond- \ ents, has quoted an Italian general as saying prisoners told him Aus- trian officers shot men, who, having failed to hold a position, returned to camp. [- * -Z ---I = >, Opie Gn itp iZrm idea Gap le aCe ip BeBe Be Se ite ibe seite le idee ; NEWS FROM FORT EDWARD : a z- « 000,000 Pats Crits Pils £7 atea vate at le As Bn Ava Bea ae B y ats % ae iTaB aT atv la asa 2 t forty ka 6 a 3 a a . I? Frank W, Harris, Representative. Phone No. 4 and 278-W, 3. A s «e * The Times is on sate at Blackall's News Rooms at Postoffice, * a it: Cheesman's News Rooms,. ea ext “i: News Items, Advertisements and Complaints Given Immediate #! esd + i. I? Attention by Mr, Harris, tt ' t.‘ \Beale ae aia Bea Beac Rea Be aTe Be afc if Beat icle «Be iT Bv Sp ae tee 2+ a+ 0s. 08 aB uate ite Bina cts et P1 that 0.3 x BEE-KEEPERS MEET FATHER KELLEY 38 The mid-summer meeting of Adiron- dack Bee Keepers Association was' « held at the amary of H. E. Gray on ; t Moreau farm Saturday. tor and publisher of American Bee C. P. Dadant of Hamilton .ll, edi-; Drastic Efforts toNClheck Infantile P No Bed Sores |THE ENE|£§S HUNT - * If patient is dustedwith ‘ \ MAN'S SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS TOUCHES ALL PEOPLES. 'There's Theme for Post or Moralist in Strange Guatemala Indian Legend-Faith in God the Surest Way. Among the Indians of Guatemala, ac cording to the Christian Herald, who R & - sess many remarkable traditions, a Trained Nurse Rice, of Herkimer, N.Y. POS tg says, \'There is nothing to compare with legend has been reserved which might Sykes Comfort Powder to keep sick peo- L9TM & theme for the poet or the mor- ple free from bed sores, skin irritation alist, At the foot of Mount SBucareno gnd soreness. It is the 'Nurse's best lies a lske, placid and beautiful in its riend. solitude - a huge, glittering, gold , Sykes Comfort Powder has been heals maned serpent aid agwater imiden, gigfn mgmc ifcfi‘inczrggogigggpgggl 651g; who is the counterpart of the Lorelel. more than 20 years. A medicated pow- Her singing has an irresistible charm der with extraordinary healing power, to draw the casual listener, who is At Drug and Dopt. Stores, 25c. promptly seized by the golden serpent THE COMFORT POWDER CO,, Boston, M8S%& and dragged down to the lake's bot- tom. There he is delivered to a glant, an --- who is the guardian of a secret treas present at a meeting this evening at | ure hidden in a cave. What the treas the Trustees' rooms at 8 o'clock. ure is no one knows; but it is some- Therejemains only a few days for the thing for which all men seek. Some committees to doomlplete ghplr 113325 believe it to be a mass of priceless and ittis hoped all members will b86 jewels; others aver that it is a charm | pregent. which is capable of curing all human ills, But the oldest and wisest of the LOCALS AND PERSONALS tribesmen wag their heads knowingly | . and say that the hidden treasure.. is fiffiisglfiigiszffigs ginnSONSItl‘frgallsv which no human power has ever an? . 5. biskit % ** eesded in grasping, is happiness, an w. S Bascom ard children and that the great deity who directs the y A My * d today from Miss Murphy returned today lives of men has placed it beyond their] Shoreham, Vt.> Miss Blanche Smith left today for | Yeach. All threugh the ages men have her home in after a few | sought for it but failed to grasp it. and weeks' visit with Miss Mabel Hilfin-; many have perished in the attempt. ger. It is only an old heathen legend. yet The Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Mondy have‘ it pictures the ceageless search for left for a visit in @loversville and ' happiness which has gripped the hu! Wayville. | man heart ever since time began-f | Fred A. Davis is attending the State I Firemen's Association convention at Rockaway, L. I. George Sanderspree -of | Norwalk, Conn.. is the guest of his brother, s e' + # # + # Chg? 12. 3111111121 \and family are enjoying, Bnasked to him who serves God and , the application of the current, it is almost certain that it has paralysis. a week's vacation at Dunham's Bay,. his fellowmen, and who makes his > a Lake George. life a blessing to others. To such a R District Attorney W, S, Bascom has, one there comes, some day, an ex- a new Marion-Handley, four passenger! perience like that of the humble tiller roadster auto. . | of the soil who, having been true and Officer Hanley and family bave T\; gaithful and kind, found happiness! U fl cass Aa As- search in which love and wealth aro the lures that woo to danger and even Egg??? from a ten days' stay at Lake, standing beside him at the plow, a; Charles Maxim, after a visit at thp' serene and comforting heavenly com- | 'home of Mrs. Mary Shea. has return-l rade. Both are legends and strangely 3:2 ed to his home in Newark, N. J. beautiful, but our own hearts tells us # £ which of the two has the real charm of : $5 iritual truth. ( « NOTICES OF INTEREST i ZZZ {Tax Department Estimates for |£ I I wurr ‘ Bostonians Save Words. At the Men's assembly meeting at! \Ever bear of Boston brevity?\ T20 o'clock this evening in the Pres- asked the room clerk, bolding up a , brterian church. the Rev, C. D. Dakin' telegram. It simply read. \Tonight.\ | of the Baptist church will address the \That means.\ explained the clerk, | _A Jump of $350,000,000 in the assess- mel A1 feature of the meeting will} the signer will arrive on a cer- valuation of Ic’iPODPT‘tY in New Yogk p special music. state is predicted by the state tax de- The Kappa Sigma Pi tomorrow even- 15111111 train, that also?” is to meet him. .,partmnntp in a preliminary statement ing will meet. Burton Marshall will: at a room with bath on the eighth 1916 Indicates Levy Rate 'May be Lowered, 89c, 98e, $1.25 FOR THESE WASH SKIRTS fee E w R u m ua The most drastic measures are being taken in New York to check the spread of the epidemic of Im death. Those who are wiser and fantile paralysis, which has already claimed more than, 1,000 victims. Most of the city is quarantined whose understandings have been en- and a movement is on foot to postpone the opering of the schools because of the epidemic. The picturs lightened know that happiness comes 'shows a physician making an electrical test for the disease. If the child shows no sign of- irritation at nn M Hoult ty pi e Huat sile l liste inay By i iyi BeBe ded Oily Pdi On eC ty Gis p 15, The new pastor of St. Joseph's church, the Rev. Francis A. Kelly, he- gan his duties Saturday by hearing the confessions of one hundred little girls of the parish who rsesterdavore- ceived Holy enmmunion in honor of their late beloved pastor, Father (inf Journal and Iir. Burton N. Gates of. Amberst, Mae.. professor of bee cul- ture at the Massachusetts State Agri- colege were present These gent'emen ars both ex presidents - of! the National Ree Keepers Association. an? practica' bee kespers nf 'ong ex. have charge in place of Archie Case, | floor, with southern exposure, with a ' who is enjouing his vacation. bath already drawn, is to be in read{- | The Ladies Aid society of the ness.\ Presbrterian church wil meet in the | \That's nothing for brevity.\ remind. chureh parlors at 230 a'clock Thurm! ed an assistant manager who stood ! I day afternoon | , near. \We have a man from Boston Praver meetings as nenual in th® pere who doesn't have to say a word various churches Wednesday evening., issued yesterday. It is expected thisl great Increase in values will lower the tax rate in nearly every community in} the state. The tas commission also reports there has been an increase of about $1,500,00h in the corporation taz col-| lected this year. This mortgage tax © bureau was transferred from the state; WORTH UP TO $2.98 When such small prices as these will buy astylish well-made wash skirt no one should hesitate in making a purchase. The - large assortment which we had is steadily 'simmering-down A fith. , About forty were in attendance and. At yesterday's masses, Father Ke* listened with interest to the remarks ley endeared himself 'n the people of of the two speakers. i His new parish by the sermons which|_OCVB® \ame from Amsterdam, Sal-; Ke preached on the afe of the dead \M °F Abn and points nearer, pastor, who had been for some years Mr. Dadant spent over Sunday at his personal friend. He dwelt effeciive]| [CPAL farm, leaving on Mondav| y upon the unbounded gerernsity, the DO ingfor Middlebury, Vt., where ha unselfishness and the wonderfql af.| TAS to attend a similar meeting, mak. fection and sympathy stich fleq pa.l ite Nine in al that he has attended . ther Griffith's heart always to over.| 2 33°“. York. New Jerses and New: flowing. England Statee. R .There was not a dr eve in the A18 church when Father Kelly said that MANY ENJOY PARTY the message carried through the co4- ar over the grave beside the Hudson was, \My friend, do not forget me.\ Father Kelley will this evening at « Gight o'clock meet all the men of the marish in the Knights of Columbus yooms, and at half past seven o'\lock tomorrow evening the altar society will meet at the parish house. coMMITTEEs To MEET A REGULAR MEETING. A regular mesting of the Board of Education will take place this evening| All committees arranging for a La-lnever do things by halves. The date| Control himself longer, the novelist , state. Heretofore such moneys have at 8 o'clock. a= = - bor Day celebration are asked to be BOBPRINMTINC i ipoNTNC JOBPm v 1 U a smogmmméfl PRINTING ORDER To THE ® - \| That will give you highest qualify and superior service. cLEns | PUBLISHING co. § TELEPHONE 1050 Saturday evening about seventy-five | enjoyed a dancing party at the Idle! Hour club. The party was given by; Mrs. E. H. Rozelle and Mrs. T. B. Tho-I bo. A number of outoftown guests were present. dancing enjoved and re-! freshments were served. | Spruce or East streets. Fort Edward. the albumen on an ungummed envel- ward, cutting this to the proper size and , At the Presbyterian church the ser- when he gives an order When be iS ' comproller's office to the State tax de-! vices will be in charge of members af' to go away, he catches tha ey8 partment despite protests by the Men's Brotherhood clase. © of the head porter and holds up one comptroller. It was claimed the trans- 1 finger, and the head porter knows that fer would reduce the total tax collect- ! the Postonian wants a ticket on the ' °4. but under the new arrangement, NOT TO HAVE FLAG five o'clock train, a seat in the second ,giggiglzegemtgenxggggt‘h? tcafnfigléifif Pullman and a seat midway on the , (2° S8 [DS of 5 One of the best features of the ori Y taxes obtained this year will be the ght side of the dining car.\-NSW {largest since the tax has been levied. ing Labor Day parade celebration waszi Cork Times. \in i514 the tax yielded $11,634,000; in to he the livine flag made up hy \00! '1915 the return was $11,235,000, and vnun irs costumed to represent the Tas ivy Amflficin Mars in a marrh‘ing PBn 'The Whole Thing Right There. the estimated receipts for this year This bas been abandoned because During its early days, John Fox, Jr. ; are $3§5259’°°“'n£l§§v2fi2 gZflggen‘f of the recent order of the State health! Was once taking a trip over Arkan- \AYSUNINC!S % C ave es ° 0 and only a few days will be left to make-a purchase, Plenty of good styles here and most every size-ts-represented. SPORT AND MDDY SUITS-Formerly Priced Up to $4.98 NOW $1.98. rer There are about 15 dresses placed in this sale for- quiok;sell. ing. The entire assortment covers all sizes and all of the best styles that have been introduced for summer wear, The in A £, ; lean roan. 6 { the gain. & - middy sport suits are made from fine quality linene in rose officers for ing the assemblage of sas now leading railroad. But it was Values of special franchis operty Z s ichildren at fairs exhibitions. not the proverbial \slow train\ in | for 215,19; 3m“ 21101; all; increisgrfir ap- It: (gr-Cop en. Whl,le (Ether dresses are sho with plain— white - which he was traveling. On the con-: proximately $65,000,000 more than in|4 skirts and stripe Jackets, + | ITALIANS TO CELEBRATE i trary, he was very much concerned at 1915, when the values for the most | thetremendous rate of speed at which ' Dart were made by the old board of & ~ ! it rounded the sharp curves for which tax commissioners, 'The Italians of this place are mak-! that road is famous. He was a lttle {NC, MOMEAGe {fa% bureau of the Ing preparations for a big day bere! consoled, however by the calm 'State department disposed of 660 ap- goon, that will consist of a street par-. aa C . R portionment cases between April 15. ade by the Italian societies of sister: [MAPRST in “fhmh a fellow-passenger 119151 and January 1, 1916. By these villages. band concert and fire works.i the aisle surveyed the whirl- ' decisions $239,820 has been distribut- It will be one great dav. for the hove! ing landscape. Finally, unable to 'ed to various localities and to the ~- 27 INCH FIGURED VOILE-Regularly 150-= © NOW 10}%c YARD tects rat ee Sre Fine quality figured voile in nearly 10 different designs. The assortment is now atits very best, having just been received and placed on sale today, This will be sure to go quickly- gure that you get here early for your required amount, murals leaned across the swaying car and been held back three months to two inquired: \Say don't you think this Iypars by failure of the 91d. board to cOMPLETES DUTIES. | is a bit reckless-going so fast? What make the necessary determination, George Edwards completed his dut, if we'd meet another train around one F fes as chief engineer at the local PA-! of these curves:\ \No feah, suh!\ as- Deserts the Pulpit for: *% per mill, Saturday, and was presented | feveqsad . with a Ane traveling bag and travel.| B0T6U the calm one. \We've got the Quarter Deck of Batt! ing kit. gifts from his fellow workmen,| \024 ® engine on this heal train, suk. - P20 2 Mr. Edwards will assume a position Her Ree XE at Berlin, N. H., after enjoying a va- will be announced later. Extra good quality House Dresses in a wide variety of styles all made from fast color percale and ordinarily sell for $1, All sizes now on hand. Must Be Torn to Be Opened. \cation in New York. An envelope that cannot be opened a ( except by tearing or cutting the paper C aaa e a se. a a ane54, 05000 a ace eca co 50.\ 000 ener an A 11??? Lbs A: E‘I DfEFEATf'ED nie can be made by substituting aibumen (Zea ae eate te ae ie alle tele Be aet ate ABs e dle Ae fie ate B its ite atc ite aB Aedes Pvt tos ie Quits Qee and : picked baseball team irom TMS! for the mucilage with which th w over place went to Comstock, Saturday, and > 49 gogied., 8 the flap mmm An ordinary envelope can l be opened by exposing It to steam for 8 wam 2 few moments or moistening it with \ _ *~*\ water. Albumen becomes insoluble LOST-$10 bill on Washington,| when heated. Of course one must put were defeated by a score of 8-2. WEDDING INVITATION Printed or engraved in the: correct. fo with thed \very best paper stock had at'a'reasony; : able cost. We can offer the best of; service-and-quality-of. worl in Wedding'Stationery,. At Home-Announcements,,, Reception Invitations,, Fite. . Our prices are as reasonable .as war rant, and the work.is delivered on the- day:promised., We are always willing and anxious'to show samples - and furnish prices, whether it beengraved Mpflnted’z ; A variety of styles to choose from,. , ope. If this be not easily obtained, it Return to F. W. Harris and get re- can be made from any good paper.. shape. To apply the albumen, take} a_ some white of egg and spread it with WANTED-EXPERIENCED opEr.| a brush, a feather or the tip of the ATORS ON THE FOLLOWING OP.! finger on the flap. Close this before ERATIONS: FRONT MAKING, CUFF! the albumen has time to dry and pass RUNNING, BUTTON SEWING, IN- a hot iron over it. This coagulates the SsPECTING, M'MULLEN'LEAVEE‘S albumen, and the paper must be torn co. before the envelope can be opened, His Proper Sphere. Source of Inspiration. \what will they do with that eldest Lift your eyes unto the hills and, son of theirs? I heard his father say so inspiring, divinely sweet and beau- he bad neither judgment nor fore- tiful will be your spiritual experiences ight.\ '\Then why don't the al and glorious will be the revelations mil a weather iharp?\——Pfgltilxnnor: that will enrapture and fll your soul, American. -~Selected. © Calls telephonesor writetand we: will- send =a-represon-4 | tative toryou. -, GLENS-FALLSPUBLISHING COMPANY 'GOOD- PRINTING Explained It. #0 ~ § Tudge-\How could you become so # € e ; battered by simply going through a A door?\ Clancy—‘LSure. I forgot to (Rev. Edwin Smith.) mention that the door was shut when The Rev. Edwin Smith, who up to a I wont through.\-Judge few months ago was the pastor of a 9,00, Pata raro Cp ty te it itp Bells dee aoe ae en For Sale TO CLOSE AN ESTATE 12% INVESTMENT Dwelling and Barn 6 sUMMIT STREET. SEE Stewart MacFarland little flock at Tilsonbury, Ontario, fanagda. is now aTgaptaiini itn thenlagis, y ~ sh Royal navy. The minister enlisted Chlldren cry in the Royal Naval Volunteers and FOR FLETCHER'S was recently made a captain aboard. c A s T o R one of the destroyers in the North Sea -- I A fleet. ENGRAVING e $1.00 PERCALE HOUSEDRESSES, TGc, % ~ Mavens rennin CoLVIN BUILDING Trunks, Bage, Suit Cases for vaca- tion trips-$2.25 up. BURGERS, * Hammock-$§6.15-at BURGERK'S * Try outdor sleeping in a_ Couch } S Also 5 rooms to rent, $7.50 a month. SUQSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMEF , .; TEEEPHONE:;:1050 ' .of fr.\ © Stflaugh ve to ig tun or, wh rough 1 the | anel I {are th lis nie i F ag. D \_. jut, as .e jour alty to C # 1 ine fo wn, 0 hard- avel; eft ro tains to the fed sw it push 2: gait ly. tly in f Duane 1 in th Buns of ._ But its re its be seven of Ts er ha . > and , |needed out C ! house, * walk a low \ed adc at it, ;i : al and | + wed gr: 4 om all h was itier to .s were rnoon ttle inn se. I .at Fal: |: subjec A {Colonel ' eh?\ 'Reckon pan kt gy’re a 't mequ Much YB?\ 'Htock's ed, witl \Rustle 'But he th the FLively , lKAlnit l bigge \Yes I ere was \ho were .. |'*'Bure.