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4 d $ a & ix d + 3 pA 4. bacs Pn Faun Two «Bere ene cARTER, tin NEw yomn BHF (LENS FALLS TIMES AXD Musezwonr, - TURGDAY EVENING, EVENING SUN By Acclamation! | \have the manner of making: it effec SHE FN pans eron overt | Continued from page one. held that there was hardly a division on any of the rallroads in the coun: try that the employes could cover a freight run in eight hours and be- cause of this, they said, overtime would have to be paid to almost ev- ery freight employe. And under lhe| rules this overtime would have to be at the rate of time and a half or dou- ble time, thus gneatly increasing op- erating expenses. Time and again,,it is under. tood the managers insisted they would gladly give the men a shorter working day if possible. It was during this discus- sion that the concrete proposition to accept the eight or mine hour work day was brought up and the proposi- tion made that the roads would de- clire for it if the men would.agree to f tive, together with overtime ;and the like, passc® on to a neutral. arbitra: tion board. LOCALS AND PERSCNALS Byron Goodson is in New York on - Paul and Arthur Haggerty | were business. 'sent back to the United States from mG’ngerzffit is transacting business Germany by Mrs. James W. Gerard, Rex Webster transacted business wife of the American Ambassador at in Whitehall yesterday. Berlin. The boys had been taken 8. Carter Hall is transacting busi<;twelve years ago by a Mme. Berling, mess in New York Citv. (who placed them on the stage. In FE. P. Riva of Saratoga. was a busi ; Berlin they were said to have been ness visitor here yesterday. 1 tect Merier through «charitable and agencies Mrs. Gerard learned of theip : ill-treated, case. She sent them on a liner to their mother, Mrs. Edward B. Dunn, who, having read the cable story in ; her home in Brooklyn, met them ati the pier with her- daughter. The boys had grown up 80 she didn't ' know them, but they recognized her.' Mr. and Mrs. W,. H. Ryors of Sara- meneame i |_ AMOIABLE RENT 29 in Lake Placid and in Dr, Sherman Wulllams< ~f chr ots president of the New York State Hi- torical association. informed a renor. ef today that John Brown day, which will be observed at Lake Placid An- gust 23, gives promise of attractin~ nation wide repuiti>n m. and concluded a: the grave on the er Glens Fall. peopic ro- ber ny = ONN BROW DAY . |FREWORKS DISPLAY I . | Exercises to Be Held August Evening's Program Will include! : North Elba. | | The exes i bard cises begin at Lake Pland an In 70 a ow | AT PARK TONGHT Concert by the Glens Falls Band. www Ancther rare 'feat wil be given the cpecplée a\ cHen- Falls, Hudson Falls' Port Eaward and South Glens Falls .at League park this evening when the. 'Hyudsen Valles Rapway company wiil pose a Ai-mair of fre works with a © neert The Glens Falls band gue the concer The program of ifirew orks will be larger than that of John Brown farm in North F.ba fumo weeks age This will be the sec: where the remain- of the nero of' ond af a series of entertainments 'n Ofawatomie lie hured ibe giver during the next few weeks Dro Willham- as well «0 runy hi the R sav compant No admi+, super fee ca 1.1 be charged to the park ed to attend the ot-erianc and take, by te ets til be distribmred co all. - part in the exercices Dro Williams. paseencer- op che cars operating be- will be unable ta attend 'tween this cate and Fort Edward. Au i Following the announcemer' of the. an\ others who go to the } celebration at Lake Plac.d come- tho gars other than by the railway will » story of the death of) Miss Saran Fave co pav a nadmission fee of ten' Brown, - daughter of | John o cents ; whose fathes :a te be Rorertd O =n~' f + , - hes k { died at the heme of ho\ u'\ .); SERIOUSLY INJURED | Cal Miss Browne death leaves but three living member- o f of a family of ewen'y | The three are R Salmon Brown, of Portland. Oorezon. Mrs. S S Adams of Petroda Cal. afd Mrs. James Fatlhngor of Camp bell, Cal. When - Sarab. che fourth of six daughters. wa- born in 1848. the fam ily was living in Akron,. Ohno In 1854 when the termtory | of was opened for setCemert the somas went with thes: anxious fo séttle ft with chace =ho g - would make It a 'free\ «tate | They went unarmed. but -oon wrare theis father to send armgé ang to come him- self, which he did In othe disurb. ahéés which came con after one of the sons was kiP'ed | The otherg re: turned with thear fither. «hoo fear ing that bis faroiiv wa- no' afe &o neat thé tauth, removed | them oto Northern | New | York Easex county. where land was mvon him hy Gerrit Smith. fongtse>mman from New York. who afterward was nne of the four men who planned the Jobn Brown raid,. Heéte the fimily remained «un til 1868 | When John Brown was ex ccuted he was buried here. and fifty years later the bones of twa of hi- Continued on page three inur of ite Tia aP thaa Prats Tet Paa Tn ateals ite & & F4 to Oi €» 3 o? ¢ 4 \ 4+ Fa a p & ext 02. # 4 4 de i u 54 a? *# p * 42> # Take your choise ! ! <2 # All straw hats at 1-2 price ! I '# bt abs 1 5 gunlap Sai 4 f} P urilap Saltors-$4 now $2. a £ 4s i # C & K. Satfore $3-how $1.50. i 1 i & 6 Other goud rnikes at $1. ‘i‘ . ob Se _. 4 37 £ A i __. e ix w 4 ENGL ANDERS: F ike, EJ f' u?‘ i 5 GLENS FALLS 4. é 3:11\: Home of Hart Schaffher é‘fiz g; Marx Clothes z? e a ta p ete aay tt bis ista dewy ee dis Aip ly Ze tis h Vee Ere iy (3s (ts Kansas } aho were} ind was inflete{ in his head. ¥ cerieuclt qnyured on an automobile ar. | provements. LINC WANTS 10 _ IF REMBURSED He Was Suspended from Police Force. Patrolman | Nicholas suspended Lynch, Seeks to Collect Pay for Time who was twice suspende{ from the police department during the years 1913 and 19151 has submitte; to the Board of Public Safets a hill for the amoun' of salary he would have earned while The bill was considered this forenoon at a special meeting of the toard and was referred to City Attorney Barker on motion of Com | missioner Kendrick. the hill is $45 74 The amount of|Reifly 'eft this morning for a several Patrolman Lynch gav«' trip through the Thousand Is- was first suspended from duty Jan ary 14, 1913. +o Jaruary 29. 1913. For that suspension he asks that he be paid $1%9% together with interest of 32 13 For the next sitpénsion from May $4. 1M5. +6 Jime 14 1915. he asks pay amounting to $4591 with interest of $3 36. He was on both orcasions fined and relnstated Mayor Reed announced this morn: ing that in accordance with require- f’ IN AUTO ACCIDENT mems of the State Prison commis, sion it will be necessary in the near P future to place a new steel céiling in ;- Miram Ree of Leng Lake, who was rhs city jail and also make nther im- Maior Reeg will inve= be dent Inst week, is in a critical cOn-,tigate the improvements and report $t Ree ids ver by Edward Lvnn of Minerva was riding in a rar‘at I David | Fitzgerald, the next meeting of the board. proprietor of iThe ca~ collided with an auto driven; rirzgerald's hotel,. filed plans for the abr & ©aprnan of Long Lake. | Roe's spine was hadly hurt A deep OBITUARY , Mrs. Sophia A. Cowan. Mrs. Sophia A. Cowan. aged sixtv. six vears. died in the lens Falls hos- pitap last evening. The remains were removed co fie home of her sister, Mrs Edward Gifferd. Wail - atreét,. \ Hudsan Fails. Sheas gurvivéed by two cons. Charles Cewan of this city, and Gearge Cowan, of Chicago. a | sister, Mrs - Gifford. and - two | brothers, Cbarles and Asel Yarter, of Hudson Fails. Mrs. Clarissa A. Brayton. Mri. Clarissa A. Brayton, widow of Panforth Bravton. died at 4 o'clock esterday afternoon at the home | of her daughter, Mrs. Curtis Morse at East Lake George. She was 73 years ald and is survived by two daughters, Mra Mame and Mrs. Fred Brayton ard a brother, Léander Harris, all of East Lake George. The funcral will be held Thursday from the home of Mrs. Morse. Arthur Crannell. The funera of Arthur Crannell, of South Glens Fals, will be held Thurs- day aftemoon at 2:30 from the home of his son,. William Cran nell. in South Glens Falls The Rev. James L. Atwell will officiate. AN AMUSEMENT RESORT. It has been reported but aot offist allv confirmed that the Delaware and Hudeon cempany is considering tablishing an amusement resort at Mr. jérection of an addition to the hotel he story high and about eighteen The plans were referred :o the fire marshal for his approval, YOUTHFUL MISCREANTS ARE APPREHENDED Kitchen. The addition will square. ware -__ be Arrested. this afternoon Shermantown district. to junk déalers. buying junk from boys. ing $20.20 in pay envelopes. othér articles wore stofén. PLENTY OF ICE, Gien Lake, DISGSHARGES FROM HOSPITAL. John Brennan and Mrs. Edward La *liFmuntain and infant were today dis- ;lenarged from the hospital. wANTED-EXPERIENCED oPEn. AToRS ON THE FOLLOWING op. ERATIONS: FRONT MAkING, curr RUNNING, BUTTON SEWING, IN. sPECTING, | MMULLEN.LEAVENS co. A small monthly rate on a classified ad pays for a sure and porsistent gafesrran for your Business every day, FOR SALE-Kitchen fange, and par- lot stove. INGuire 5 Smith St. mainder of the season. 5“:4»?°:“><~2‘~1“2“2“Wr2“2~2'€°€‘( e D iin fratvie is is one feet Have Been Breaking Into Build. ings-Junk Peddlers to Chief of Poli¢e Jenkins announced that during the past few days several boys have been ap- prehendéd, who have been bréaking windows and entering barns in the These hovs peaBealiat Mosta afe at butt ; ‘ dhs aTe Ze Be ae rina tehe ite BeaBeBe ts ate at 02) 04 at) ; SARATOGA CASINO have also stole articles and sold them Chief Jehkins ex pects in a faw davs to arrest several Jew junk peddlérs who have béen Chief Jenkins also believes that the recént burglary of, the old Jointa Lime company's office on the Shor mantown road was the work of bovs. The boys entered the office and broke open a sife They succeeded in steal Several Although the excessive hot weather which Bas préevalled for the past six weeks has made heavy demands on the ice supply Ih this city, dealar state that patrons need have no fear of an ice famine as the storage Hons es have a suffteient supply for the te < Under the Management of the Biltmore, New York City. Fx 0p tut li is te ovat indie Qin op an Sop i ee idly inte is indi ts ipl tinie lz lp ip toga. passed yesterday in this city. & Mrs, C. Miller of Diamond Point., passed today in this city shopping, | ¥1 I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of (or- i inth, were visitors in this city today. Miss Miriam Tidmarsh, 18 Sherman avenue, is enjoying a week's outing at Hague. Mrs. A. E. Harris and Miss C. E. Locke of Lake George, shopped in this o ~~~ city today. Miss Rachel Mansfield has return: ed from a visit among friends in Ti conderoga. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wiev are en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Leicht of Hancock. W. O Capron and family. and guest., | a 5 ; , a . i n automobile carrying four pas- 22:2 figrzlh‘: Elegha are camping @t sengers, two men and {WO women, \\rs. 13351 Bourgette - and - Mrs early this afternoon crashed into a Jrfhnhhnnnpl‘v have reVLurn'ed fm‘m QlHudson Valley railway car near the rin +to Nlont‘feal corner of Ridge and Maple streets. Alas ir * lll , ,_ |The - automobile was traveling a RIstsq'IxaEhgien Had} 9:1 Qf éllhflg‘ f'thmnzh Maple street from Bay at a Coigr‘d (aid. s“ $3091“ rs Floy 'high rate of speed. As the driver of Nfo and mi beide Prince hay the car, who gave his name as George turned from New an km-h a‘ehrp'uClyde, neared the corner of Maple i th g“ Roney rk, where they|and Ridge streets, he saw the trolley [mi/TS? {Y‘slznnOI’t/iagfznottumed Lhic’mr and “I; aw’ml‘la mishap put] on Libs C is j. Mes \{ brakes, but the automobile sl RT???“ fionéuzfoflfhnér‘gign she! aroung the corner into the side of the E. F. Smith and son. Rovai, Clinton ”(£71029 cgg'the occupants of the auto avenue, left yesterday for Rockaway was injured. The left front wheel Beach, where they will pass a week. i ; th Miss Eunice Hunt and John Cran- 335 Egfid 351535216 tfihg‘fig‘fuifig dall, who are passing the summer atl eap 1 c e Lake George, visited friends here to | dent. The party refused to give their day. Misses names. Accident Qccurs at Junction of Maple and Ridge Streets- Occupants Escape Injury. Nellie Madden and Mabe AT THE HOTFLS Hands. | Miss Marion Herrington, who is|_ Rockwell House-Mr and Mrs. Ly. |passing severap weeks at Lake George] MAD H. Dixon, Flushing: Mr. and wEl be an over night guest of riends| Mr®. J. W. Maynard and son, Albany; in this city. C. S. Brown, Utica; F. T. Monehan, Thomas Carlisle and son, Thomas.. Alba'gy. Mr and Mrs. Edward Leger, have returned to their home in Plafte Troy: Mr and Mrs. F. C‘ Pierce, Ge- . A os neva Miss L. B Hutchinson, Roches. burg. following a brief visit in this cle city among relatives ter: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. DeRanville . ** and Mrs. A. G. McKinley and daughter, Miss Mary McSweeney has return Albany. Pa am A to hee w wheer she has\ Hotel Ruliff-E. C. Price. Albany; Ir. sae .C Phun rother and eister.| ©. N. MeDonald, Granville: G. W. r. and Mrs Phillipe. Hamm and party, New York; E. H. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Grayson, Miss| Albany: M. O. Blair. Buf- Max C. Grayspn. and Miss Virginiaifaloz S. W. Van Avery, Schenectady: Grayson of Washington. D. C.. arej E. Fred Knauth and family, Brookiyn: passing several days in this city. L. E. Forest. San Frantisco. y Mrs. Fred G. Fielding and - sister,| __ Hotel Madden-G. B. Wells, B1}? Mrs. Rogors of Washington . Mountain Lake:; C. Davan, Minnic . who are passing the suminer’ inDHgliHHapfile, Brooklyn: F. C. Arnold, Al ris Bas, were Glens Falls visitors to. bany: H. D. Demeritt,. Kingston: P. dav. [C. O'Connor and wife, Peoria, IIl; B. Mre. Clark Eddy and children left| K. Zarenula, Mrs. Zarenula, Tessy this morning for Cleverdale, | where| Zerenula, Bayonne, N. J.; George they will be guests of Mrs. - George: Paradise, Stony Creek. Eddv, who is passing the summer | there. IMPROVEMENTS AT \Y.\ Misses Margaret and Nance Comis.| The plunge room and baths at the kv. who have been guests of Mr. and' Y- N. C. A. will be closed during the Mrs. Len - Donneliv. Warren street, remaining weeks of August to permit have returned to their home in New |the painting and repairing of the in- York. {terior of the room. The work is be- John H. Zimmerman has returned | ing done by W. H. Austin and when to Svraruse,. following a week's visitifinishpd this department of the asso- with Mr. and Mrs George - Roberts, Clation building will present a most Lawrence street. Mrs. Zimmerman | attractive appearance. The ceiling and will remain another week with her| Side walls of the nlunge room wil be parents. done in ivory, with a wainscoting of Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald and fam.| buf. The work will be completed and iIv, are passing ten days at the White | the swimming pool made for use House club, Glen Lake. Mrs. Fiteger.| for the formsl opening of the associa- ald has as ber guest, Miss - Anna} tons fall work about the middle of Keefe of North Adams,, Mass. September. While the shower baths Mrs Augustus Barker, Mrs. Benja-| are Closed, semior members will he min Peddrick, Mrs Clark Gardner and | &lvén the use of the dormitory show- Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Barker motored: et baths. here vesterday from Rutland, Vt. and wee guests of their cousins, Mr. and' M1733 E, V. Haviland, Ridge street. | William O'Neil who for a numbér of _ Miss: Eather Dreilinger of New| years has been employed as chief op- York City, is spending a short erator in the Empire théatrb, has té tion in this cite as a guest of her bro signed to accept a position as ad | ther. Irving Dreilinger. South street prance agent for The Garden of Allah This {« Miss Dre{linger's first visit to | eompany. Mr. O'Neil will make a trip Glens Falls. and she is very mich im-itn the Pasific coast. He has a host of, Prpssed with the grandeur of this part| friends who will wish him suceéss in of the country. _ his new undertaking. Miss Dolores DeWinstanley return- * ed to her home in Wait street from Hayward, Wis. where shes has been teaching during the winter. to pass several weeks with her parents. Maior and Mrs. H. Ho DeWinstaniey. fin BECOMES ADVANCE AGENT. IN CITY court. In City court this afternoon the case of Joseph Yaffée against Jerome Chadwick is being tried béfore Judge { Beckwith. Mr. Yaffee seeks to recover route to this city, Miss DeWinstatnley | the sum of $117 which he claims the was a giést of Mra. Gilbert White of | defendant owes him for groceries, etc. Chicago. €8 @* izes PLANS F013 CAMPAIGN, Plans for the forthcoming - cam- paign were discliséeéd today at a meet- @ | ing of the fi'éFublicafi City, committes #. | in the office of County Attorney Loyal # L.. Pavis, chairman of the city cof- t | mittee. & INS & ; & COLLINS INJURED. 6x I \ &| Daniel Collins, Walnut | stréet, is z BILTMORE SERVICE AND CUISINE $) .za «\\. fst site © 4 _,___, Reservations by Phone 457 Snuratoga. §° few days ago he fell over a wheel} ; DANCING EVERY RVENING AND ArTERNOONs painy 4|and bady injured his wrist ‘ 5}; Music b EFROM 33° GEL’éGEPT SATURDAY. ys Bltti i- Important » mat Is in lull 'D a f ag Is Important. # usic by Europe's Celebrated Orchestra « The Orchestra of &| pont crowd an auto tire of wrong a Soloists { #1 aos on g h o OL Eo va 4] sizo on & rim simply becéuse you can war is none the worse for the acci-} DGA _ CALLED UPON Letter is Sent Out to One Hun? dred Fifty Members by Cap- tain Loyal L.. Davis. elect Captain Loyal L. Davis of the local Comrades of the Old Guard: B For the firs; time in history this” community has failed to properly re- # spond to the call of the government. (xx Our company on the border is shy | 4 over twenty - men of its | required {@ strength. We have not enough men l}: in our home company to form a fir- ( ing squad - Recruiting for either com | * dhol tete ate toate teat SOME REAL BARGAINS AT THE 1OHICAN WEDNESDAY orANGES SWEET AND JUIOY. mall“: 38\ IAMS 14 6 LBS. Just the right size VIRGINIA SWEETS 25¢ PURE Cocos, 19% 3s. SALMON 9¢ CANTALOUPE 2 FOR Extra Large and Sweet ..... .. «5s ek k> 15C 16 Qt. Crate POTATOES PEACHES - For Canning, Large Elberta Free Stones .. 99C igggE?§eck. oe 156 CABBAGE, hard Heads 9¢ Home Grown,. each ..... L LEMONS Large Juicy, dozen.. 258 provisional company has sent out the I% . appended self-explanatory _ letter to | &. About 150 members of the Old Guard: mi. as ...... 19€ u cr Rex ake Cereri cern fet ht tat tet ha ho hat ho hot tetrer tet nares rt pany is at a stand-still It is up to i the Old Guard to correct that condi-! tion. i A meeting will be held at the arm-| ory at 8 o'ctock Friday evening, Aw ; gust 1%, 1916 I urged to attend. | You are - eamiestlyr KURZROK EMPLOYES The management of the Kurzrok | B has completed plans for an outing °C and picnic for its employes at Glen | ¢ Lake on Saturday afternoon.. Fully . ; 150 employes will' be taken to thelc lake in a chartered car. The Glens Falls band will accompany the party. gust 23, petitions may be filed with riage feast. The beggar chief of a big city makes as much «5 $15,000 a year, and out of this he pays the great. The best preparation for great- néss comes in doing faithfully the lit» | te things that He negrest. 'The near- est it the greatest in most human lives, 5 --David Starr Jordan. Wnited States Products In Ireland. At a recent cattle and pi# tar in a~ remote part of freland the merchants | j; ranges, fountain pens, tools, penclis, rolled oats and Automobiles, all made force it on; Make it fit _ . LOYAL L DAVIS, ___ | Am Car Frd Captain. ! Bag afd TO ENJOY OUTING ' am Smeiting shirt waist factory in Haskell avenue, i Col Fuel & I | Denver pfd % f 2 ' Inter Paper the Board of Elections and secretary | Inger Paper pfd this city, Socialist candidate for the [Northern Pac on a charge of assault, third degree. '§t aPul thing for you to do be fot In Itself Laurentide displayed carpet Sweepers, kerosene | my brothers and kisters-If I get any.\ :. N. Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS Quotations furnished by H. P. Well: sroker, Gien Street. High Low Clos 61.3 605 60 426 422 42 | Atchison 108.4 103 8 10% ‘Americqn Ice 2983. 28.4 29. ' Anaconda 841 831 84 9% 4 965 98 Beet Sugar $9.2 8§$2 88 ' Brooklyn R Tran 84 6 $4.4 84 alt & Ohio 87.8 $81.0 87. 41.4 0 44.7046 hicago G W pfd 37. 86.6 37. hes & Ohio 626 62.2 62 anada Pac 178.4 177. 178. entral Leather &6 B 56. 56. 84.2 84.1 34. The ontine will he held at vanden. ; lier burgh's pavilion. The outing will be'fEi-fi pra 54.6 53.35 5g in charge of S. Unger: and MATCUS | American Sug 110. 1094 110. itzer. general Electric 70.6 170.2 170. reat Northern 119. 118.4 118. FILING OF PETiTIONS, Tea a Interniet 16.5 16.5 16. Commencing today and ending Au'hntermret pfd 45. 00 44.40 44. 1684 16. 16. TBs T3. 78. of state for the pomination of Can- Kansas City So B5. 85.0 25. did&tes for the September primaT- Marine 20.3% 274 28. {es. In Warren county John H. Sul pfd 92.6 94. livan of Queensbury, socialist candi- 'National Lead 65.6 65. 65. date for the nomination of member |New York Central 105., 104.6 104. of assembly, and Thomas Malif of | Inspiration B15 51.2 51. 111.8 111.2 111. nomination of coroner, filed their pe- Utah - 81.2 80.4 S1. titions with Clerk Addison Bazinet of Pennsylvania -- 56. 55.7 56. the Board of Elections. | Reading 2.00 105.6 104.8 104. iRock Island 18. 19. (19 ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT {Union Pacific 140.7 140. 1404 Albert Overman was arrested late Tern Cop 25.6 254 25¢ this afternoon by Patrolman St. John Southern Pacific 98.17 98.4 98.1 85.1 84.6 95.1 TS Steel 89.4 3§.% 89. Duties of \Beggar Ghief.\ TU S Steel pfd +- 118.4 118. 118. At a Chinese wedding the \beggar | westinghouse 59.5 58,6 59.5 chief\ is alwiys invited. - He begs Wabash pid 50.6 50.4 50.4 from all the guests, but in return .gI_ex‘Petrgl 99.3 g? 98.t keeps other mendicants from the mar- “rumble Steel f £2 $92 $33 ey o 99.6 79.00 0994 \Chicago Prices, common or fine; beggars to keep iszhggz—vv e> «tag—12.6 185. 142. away from social gatherings, - _ Dec 146.7 188. 146. May - mo es ~ $50.6 148. 149.5 Reader's Grave Error. ._ Cora- . . | \Rast - Lynne,\ which ultimately $551“- <> a ~ §§g $2.6 83.4 proved more valuable than a gold Meacy é £ £1 $25 mine to thoge who published and prO- L | _. . * * i duced it in book and play form. is said | Sept 4927 4240 4%.5 to have been rejected in manuscript Dec TL. 46.60 45.40 464 by George Meredith, the author, when | _ May 49.5 48.4 49.5 ha was reader for Chaprhan & Wall .. wemmemep of London. Monteal Closing. ~ ~ Big Asked Preparation for Greatness, gap géemggg Pra 58.6 $29 60.4 61. kr reatest |Can Cém - S oce It does not mattef If the greatest 186. 18h 1864 185. ___ Lobking to the Future. \The teacher in the primary class at | unday school was asking the children, to try and- bring another child to the - class. child, looked thoughtful for a moment, '- then raised his hand. \Whatis it, NVI} Little Willie, who is an only e?\ asked the teacher. \I'll bring all U e worm rr ed ne e CCCs °C In the United Stites, telnet dss aol. : @ H.P. WP £: } Press Succeeds Hammer. I4 Correspondent for $i A a German Steel works a hydraulic | i I 1A 'u -£ & ress that cin exert a pressure of 11. 4 C. H. VANBUREN & C0. 4 | BPS\. P \(% Member Consolidated Stock Ex & ! 000 tons has replaced a steam hammer j§j changs of New York &, that shook the earth for a log dis |4# Phone 86. ~. 414 Glan 8% $1 tance every time it was used. . 1 ain indain din nets inn | ) 1 nage st ver mien ges nowes - acim ane oth ont nin nn on on .a \ Tobe rm maw,, &