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~ 1 AV-EVENING, SEPrtemasm® 1% » \ T_ 0 OOC a ay 20 -| -_ oaan pre TAF WEA TATE Pa wrath cho atont thio Pann afuith iPratad fas Pee Tante nth ann | £94 212005400 00004 404000054 2000 c he Glens Falls Times | - YESTERDAY'S ELECTION IN MAINE, | t nlite iain te at Gea ea lnly icle ia t lone leit evi da ie ie ravi O o , | wee aceite tect C00 cg t C Hah Tet te ha Po io to \ot bo \o \o \o\ *a\ a \a bon 9 © e Ons. DIES I| +, C ww. lt ' ' $| o & qo \1 vene -~ the City oe Yesterday in Maine 'the Republicans scored a? R i . 1| to PX pTlihéd cyery evening except Sunday) for the . ino victory Loas ip entire tieket by a| e 22 | , | & 3 _ | - _ ¥, N HEE INE Sin an tien crit 22.) wore of eprrommatcly 18.000. The result ($ Forty-seren Years-1916 1CCESS P \ s sols ess? Botithed In any of the above places “1 vote of approximately 18,000. The result indicates 2} _ 2. 2 | & a | KP | a 8 F &l < #lans Fals. [* . 18 reani ¢ retells a national victory in . aks * + G V SJ O ALNZ \ i * C+ by. 001“ng president and Treasurer. J a reunited party arfd fo i rybli a: I , 4 5: 3. LZ _ ® b \ & & : V. FURNESS, Vice Prosidant-and Gen, ms=| | November. Some ideo of how deeprooted\ Republi- $ om § oB © , . 4 to - \ a a rm x & h 41122151 <1 i }ean sentiment has become may be gained from the |X ‘ [ 11 (L {\ C0 QPERA [N # . featte | eep tot fact that the G. O, P. drift extended even to the $ f E] ; P ** | * \-E | VLC PS \- Irside t county offices, many counties choosing Republican |« f 1 PF I EDE . . fellows !~ \ '| county attorneys and sheriffs. : 1% 1 L171 T 1 $) ** ' *> .\ $4?” ' - => s bd f & . , . ear ee By, Cernier. || has. J. Burton Reynolds, secretary of the 11551)?th 4 & 0:0 The Kirst National Bank successfully cooperates xa > | Rew [EAT aer e can as nas eigen cemeve a caapa dien eR H7) TatHion- i evening issued the ap-|!# + = «*+ 2 , . 2 20. €to . \ g {Q| National . Committeo, last & * := $* with its depositors-always endeavoring to give % $a | c 7a aes seririrne} arenes enes ens» 2+$51| pended. significant statement : | , ls (40 3‘ Ps +\ - ° _ o RENE tD Dr:? res coal The result in Maine, especially in the Republi- fig. I 1 &! «% them the best-attention and look out for #hoir- inter- & # rent}? Cae RAnteaplitails *Eney . c =| te for governor, shows an absolutely reunit- |# I 10 *~ al ¢ + 'heetin iivertiying intesAfhilo mown Upon Application at Publ«|| can vO € , $A A h . lap. h 3 j - . *) *e eats. «10 bee h; [20d ioe. ed party. Carl B. Milliken has received all the & f i TRA . $ 's . i So 2 , cation O . . & V did. {& : ; % * 000 t PUBLICATION OFPFIOS, Glens Fals, ¥. X, 4 votes cast for the Progressive candidate two years &; . ; - i L ¢ 8 I [are invited. 64 Ef kir,\ ___ Busmess Office Telephone Cc 280 together with the 'stay at home' vote of two\# $ oi. Accounts.subject to- aheck, -large or small-are of i. Win MBS RFOHKCOO, ~ une cso re ec en ener rere en ee 2950 yeare ago, & % £1 % f ** ; Army ti?“ Ct ___ __ Hiditorial Room Telephone _. *Best of all, the State has repudiated Senator | ® . *! so RESOURCES OVER $4,800,000, & hts ( figm- \Fork Co. . ye a ia tchae aga‘m\ Charles Johnson, a member of the finance commit- |# For Autumn # .§ $0 eets, 1 #1 to-Tha Times 'who fall to re . A A R o K | . a . 1s deere ay aha. r metbit. i RNE | cou of he which framed the prosont Dome [1 € - The FIRST NATIONAL BANK + ms. (BKiG offce. * cratic tart - & : * 4 Ab - | f N I~ Gupscribers-cto The Times who fail to receive their page“ N iv, D tie lead fre ani Kal * |a \ R ' ' {leon 1 i; Gubsoribers: : I| « r ers, like drowning | a MDabas ses so *%# 1 y core Ment Pocality, or on any train, will greatly ob . 4 93-1113]; y, Pemocratit 18A 1 C € lcoats, exhibiting the lat- 5+ . }fi§§99 notifying this office. ' men grasping at the proverbial straw, profess to {I Plenty of Pretty Petticoats, une ~ é: 030 + CLENS FALLS, NEW YORK 0&0 fear? d's'i Vignaita» - =-- ® beli 's f indicate a national | ® hep f 3 a kat FC . ank elieve that yesterday's figures mmndicate a x est teas for Fall; materials £ silks, satine + s thias 10g rare . - h C ¢ est -fdeas for materials are of s 8, i | e . * {thias, HNTERESHNG FACTS ABOUT GLENS FALLS victory in November, but what they say and what | ' ' S| &» BYRON LAPHAM ARTHUR W. SHERMAN & mE ___. .- they really think are two vastly different things. |4 heatherblooms, mohairs, Jersey tops, messalines, a: 03. President Cashier $0 s oe r a t \o ' - ~ * M BALLS « T centre of Northern New . ** & A . 2 , A lack zegxfiigugzgzfigxzfiig tinds,m’z§§&3§“&%ga°f§ CARING FOR \DESERVING DEMOCRATS.\ $ crepe de chines, all the new colorings for the ap ti so - « x.‘l%‘lzagll‘§ f éfldxma aly) 20, X he border of & . 4 | s* RA | on: af near the head of Lake Geores, on t tie reading ge =-- +» Kal R & L a & | #20 , . . & tt. Jthe R r p . ! r changeable ; all supplied C , f - rere - \hee na of an aduftional Hot Mino tit | Not only have \deserving Democrats' been'l@ proaching season, plain o g 3 PP t pozqozggzoozuzwznzo-QQo§nt¢p§c¢tnfiwtuznzuznzwto0100302002002»? e in a radius of ten miles. The settlemqu was managing given fat government jobs wherever possible b'y the Ex ith fited to rooth set and Klosefit el _ 0: 020, 0% ¢ #\. . %-%_% ¢ 0. , Pint, me $9332,- vgila‘eggig $2952£§J§31fi51taghtséfieiéaégggfiretie see, Wilson Administration, but the \Poor Relations\ | & voit th pS, SMGOLRL SEL & .?-S astle a a to of - latest clty n i ; J -| & f s s a ing Me Axp poxoup tg’f‘gi‘f’i‘fif‘éifinfihi . test, Ts | of Democratic Cabinet officers, Senators and Rep # waistbands; in sizes for every requirement, rego $2 \ eo onal ha mite; ds, $55,350. \ihe total assessed valiant on In glaze £21253, resentatives have also been well taken care of. 3 ° & 39.34.14.;..:.o¢.c,.:..;~;~:..;..:..:.;..:W,.;..>.M..;..;¢.;.;..:.g«:..:..:..g»;,.;.g..:..;44.3.4.““ma E Se gg‘fig‘ 30553, t???) 2335“ indebtedness is $209,860 of w Nepotism is rife in the government service and $. tar, stout, extra, with lengths of from. 36 to 42 in« 4. % C , like this clipped from the Glens $2 E \crs gfsuppLy—pure'wmr is brought in mtghmmgmw at the capital. & *~ E. ps :§'. 0111) OIIS Falls Times are good for ten votes .§. i PALS - streams. 0 aioe mies from the 9 water Never before in the history of this country bags 3: ches. 2:2 § \ each in the 4 Aj A gelion capacity reserveln,mC'ss@ is | nepotism been so nampant as under Mr. Wilson's |4& F . . . , & $ lepn cc y l’mas‘éfipéybafig; plant is ownsd by the city, administration. an cs Petticoats of Satines cents to $2.50 g: coLUMBI A GR AFONOL A CQNTEST 25 5 fion. Siorece: c e Hea in wi binet. When William J. |# a & fo] ar 12% miles of paved streets and 3g”!!! To begin with the Cabinet. ks & 50 to co + Fx | pwart C magadam; total length of streots 42.1 miles, ewe B tary of State he had his son ap-|4 Petticoats of Heatherblooms...... ... $1. $8. # if th turned In in tots of 100 or more # Pay q , . wiles, water mains 37 miles, ryan was seer? pry , T ey are turn a s 0 * es | pr in --A new Federal Rullding has bete | pointed to a position in the Department of Justice | & Petticoats of Silks of many sorts... . . $2.98 :to $6.00 * # {. C nau? 4 00 _ and his son-in-law to a position in the Treasury |% p /% p /, at DEPARTMENT number of men, mm Heer Department. Secretary McAdoo, son-in-law of # a. A 6 1 inl Surp e Per ip ome of. nc mod thchat asa best | President Wilson, put one of his sons in the De- | % #) # - # , } {ml Ne: in the state for a city of this glint The | partment of Justice and one in the Department of & AR RU GS 4 Fa New Subscriptions to The Daily Times will be honored as follows: # 3 iaiil \&.. eee ee s ecm c $2,000,000; number Commerce. Secretary Daniels got a place for his i4 A & # {~ {Miss L REP SOH $10: miles of track operated, 112 j f Justice. - $5.00 Payments, $000 votes - $1.00 Payments 500 Votes |_ % | Miss \o€ men employed, 450; miles of track operated, 112. brother in the Department 0 ustice. PFormer| # | ae\ & i jds in if; -¥ : compamwy-Papen Inmber and Umg ,_COl | Assistant Postmaster General Daniel C. Roper (4 'A Tet tment of sterling mew Rugs, of pale $3.00 Payments, 1,500 votes 50c Payments, 250 votes el I hes A a $8,000,000, Paper mills, lime kilns and lumber : bald Me 4 complete assortment ofr ster B 2] £ - Old surbscription payments will receive onehalf the above amount. 4 b bar as.\ 55 > 8,233: 33 geinoihirgfigéd %%§%§?y§§§£€§§§ who recently Tos igned, to st in the W11§0n cam: 3: s bus sus 3 I? esl Classified Advertisements paid In advance will be honored on the % 3 [is vigil - buidings, Including. pageglmgél a mast oP ro POD at ong Esme grad three £193??? of his 15:1de {TTY ® highest qualities, exquisite shadings of colors, Ii: 4 bass of five votes for every penny pald. > i is Falls equal to that of any individuai m ; the pay ro ecretary Redfield, appointe '% & lé& & | - ~ th repsir dock, Employs 460 | ON pay « ,, 14 L R 4 Celly ilenZn Tea aTe aaa Fen 2. B24 e atea Sea Ze ae Ove Ta Se Te Teale a But ate Ba Ze Porth . land H $0 ‘s 091-13: 31g $2 ‘fiifi’é’é‘f afiémii’é nowqersé gag“ Lagging Grant Smith, his private secretary. Smith had one r? many with large, broken plaids; soft, WAPDM, fieeey {I .-.~.~.«.~.~.~.»,~.~.w.».«.mn.».or.»«moses»...u ite alate Be aTe Qua g it 30 L & f . Em: + 6+ . . ‘Qfiaxfi’éfiéfigfigfifi 34330 rateil corl and grain | gon on the pay roll as a House page, and his son- fii‘ $ . £ # } fs. dE.'A po | inlaw is a special agent of the Department of Com- (@ «and fit companions for any car. & e Tea els il Phas ea teat ety ataatyate 0p i tate ° fp°ea _\ BNG PARS SANMINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION {& a+ ree, : aG Ge aBife e eu Soa Beale Bn aBe Zee eZee ee y tle e +54 Ee iZ ater dee cnd | rs. Eva pres, 4p ndrads of homes built by its mayhem“ may; merce. . 1.0% Prices from $3.98 to $25,00 ha lek ilt of fr ncs siuggixxgégdef M22. Reliing. 9,158 Shares In the House of Representatives Speaker Clark's |4 vie o y a e 6.6 as a e e are e t we hs + POG F + P [ flie Ser L. . a Aad v W a A . Pg . 1 € Sm 26t¢ mon-borrowing, 807. Femeie sharehoider& | gon is the parliamentary clerk at $4,000 per annum. -# m # : & lon wer {+. R & & + s t io t oilh * thirty and was given this job by the , #1 & ts. F. ' Wikiens FACES INSDRANO®N COMPANT-Fire insurance He is not yet ad \ y hex 4 a ratte tags') cepital stocks: sissog.§gg%qtfin1 sesh 29 | Democratic House majority before he had finished , 4 5 A - § < pre F132? ALE r e act * * linkit f i ‘ 1‘ - » * me. LEC Bhat j < ras over alt Halllities, $2,254,209.30. kis law studies. . 4 HERE IS GOOD NEWS # & , L Al . cfLerst of exs mams moseeraz_Ore.of jhp most elem: | _ Numerous Democratic Senators have taken good p 2/4 This Coupon Presented at the Main Office of the $+) e « ate, ere in c ~ in ' ki ith fat jobs on the gov- . # % es | ness vi -| ¥me School for Nurses, operate in connection with hos- | care of their poor kin'' wi J S . & | 4 , # | nes % s Fggunig‘ gggt‘ic‘ll‘zgéca; td\ in | CEment pay roll. Sengtor Overman, of 37014611 Call» 4 \Woe have engaged an expert New York Dressmaker & | # Home Merchants Trade Siam!) Cflmgany 4 t figfi'gy ALL 2 F : : 143 R a * ¢ ° « 1 I \ Warren stroot, One of the most up-to-date in state. olina, has his son in a 2,500 position and a daugh- if . , paks aaa. , . ao. fI rans In ter holds a $1,400 job. A brother-in-law of Sena- A from the New York School of Dressmaking to come #,.% Inthe Goodson Building, Glen Street, Glens Falls, Will Entitle 3 I i irs. Ral tu fete, Pninlognes, ans _ iming Publishers Kern of Indiana has a good place in the Senate @ A |P 4 [ retaining I Luigtass booklets, catalogues and legai printing. tor Kern 0 ans & S P H R - s as com- T| & the Holder to Wo | s : igfifififi fits east atre aorvien. ., firgmkafiflx? $5415: $255 document room. The wife a? brSother of Senatcfir i to our store on the 11th of this month. She $ l‘ i e i 4 ll 5% pred ¥ralls, South Glens Pails Hudson Falls, Fort Edward, Lik®| (lopp of Oklahoma, are on the enate pay ro , . & /P 4 po. > - {Ceork . Whitehall and | other i T reins ; & show our customers how to make their Fall £ | P < - i Aa, whar \Wix;§eefi. fififigfifig‘aflofifioflga County towns. p Senator Martin of Virginia, Iéas & brclérhm“1 as assist- & ing to g. t a one ome ePChani Trade sump Free # | Loy. 7 C. m NY-One of the gest f H '-tt enator Vardaman of <+ 1% > 1 \ . [ ! &© Ping CAPERQCOYE \in South Glens | clerk to his committee. | NAH, Fl clothes with the newest style touches, kx z \ - ~ t the $§>§§1§§°fifie 'or tno, Aiudson fiver from Mississippi, has his son assistant clerk to 111115 com- 4 -;:l | | | jo whe po {Glens Fall nt largely vo 1 s tap . 4 a o % 3, . wy > R to} i txiexvgpager? covers many aores of ground. Number of em- mittee. Senator _Cha,p1berlam‘, of Oregon, as hlj .§. Whether you ever make your own clothes or not- # This Goupon Must Be Redeemed Within Thirty . Cle in- «+ Y . ployees, $50. xp coupaxe_onm, | Son a messenger in his committee. The son-in-law # < | ito sho P2P ito best Bown PP tony manufacturing. concerns | of Senator Lane, of Oregon, acts as his father-in 4 here is your opportunity to have smart Fall clothes g: Days. 9.1216 { \ay. te rre renet tout tits Cos ades eine dp. | law's brivate secretary, , The son of Senator Till % 2 afe intuit iain nie Enns nat tot i Hiss | A ( 475 men. Rumber of mcres covered by building, | man, of South Carolina, is the clerk in his father's # at very little expense, and you will be learning the © £ sie Raia ihe Q a Fea Tce] (Bea Qee Perte t i 'puatries and yards 200, Maximum production per @M0U% | committee, Another son is on the Alaska Railroad <4 o # , 4 Cl’fiyél , arrels. Or K & + + > a a & | . Ch o? SDWARD NMILL OF THE INTERNATIONAL PAPER | commission. Senator Thompson, of Kansas, has % \tricks\ of dressmaking while doing it, Bring a | fir; wee indastsy of ter soo, \IP RS\ swore.\ eac | his son on the pay roll. A cousin of Senator Sauls- *% 8, & & irronsbu gypzoymgFeoo men from that $1555- plant uze nows pint bury, of Delaware, was given a good job on the 4 _- your materials to hex, -§: - e | fiss Ell t‘fi?§per?xxg§att, Stad Manila papers. box board and sul- Trade commission. Senator O'Gorman, of New jg She will advi t itable styles and trim 1} A a = ~ Bo - z’figffl‘éfi. phite pip. York, landed the job of collector of the Port of # e will advise you as to stuit ' = # | i ! £ | i | Ao . w [PUR INDOSTRY-Besides the big plants of the Interna- . » . p . f de ds R . s & {iss Ma 520ml). fiaper Company, the Imperial and the Standard Wall | New York, for his son-tn-law, Dudley Field Ma- é. min She will show you how to do everything & J B> : % : f“ in N fifi’fig’fi‘i‘h are fictahteedbiffrfitafigflfi‘fé £352; 35m??? lone. The nephew of Senator Robinson is a senat= ~§ g8. h , fig: SHe i Boston \%Xhs Union Bag ard Paper Company, the three companies . \# nd help you at each difficult point in the making. Fa 4 TAL I ar TRAF Miss -Be | permite Prints ea 2 Pr on: ante |\ Tie ment glering examples of ant $ \o' 0 > > © \ U| UNDERTAKING AND FURNITORE i Wharonpace puetrnaic Power °°§P°EATmhijnfafi e most glaring examples L p , aC % a 3 f ; oks* Bue | (Memes, in, Gleas Falls | eater Power. | found in the House, and more \\poor relations'\ % TIVE SESSIONS DAILY. - SIX LESSONS $3.00 3 und Chairs for parties, weddings or other occassions. I Miss An; | fifiéfflisé’fiiemofifim\ 3.000,030 outstandinflg' aaoonds- have been taken care of in the House than in the 4 * I magmas a good many articles of FURNITURE or \I } for a ngs per year, $1,100.000. Pay\roll $300,000 por || - & . < & 4 , . a j { Wagnefifitu Sower plants with aépgxizagimzéées 1ossted | Senate, simply because there areTmfll eIllliepl esgn- A Decide what hours and days you want to come, and # Wat.” “as. 1535155331038 Twin mafiRgfgium. \ ex m; c’lr io Spier Falls, Mechanicville and Schoharie. Steam plan F a . inoi po Qos. t Bra Fire pull . ; \r. 1 Ht * of plants. Spier, Falls, 20000 kilo- | than there are Spnatoysl &l eh' mos 101 4 make your application at the Pattern Department, ka j tn . Ble f lgwntts; Mechanicvtfieg. -o overs} gh§°§83“53§;- er 0° example. Tavenner's sisterm-law is MS stenog- # ys R Warren 6t. Re ( ( 'tks' ont . ‘hzggngsignglggmf‘éns, saratoga\ Springs, |Papher. Stone's brother is a clerk in the House 4 First Floor, at once, 7 affices $2.84 Warren sigence 287 Glen St. f Missa Ch 1 nities crates nore cokes t \Sloat ood | document room. Sabath's nephew is also in the % Phone Connection ‘ hees tn\ then and from Utica pliant Ga@ bus!- document room,. Indiana Democrats have not over z MEMBER: Th 3 ul tinue only for 4 ans Fall mass also conducted in Saratoga springs. Saas : 5B REMEMBER : e course will contmus only 3 Mr, and spommarion -The D..& H R R.,. running between | looked appointing members of their families to 4 ; # yr. and 1 and New York. furnishes Glens Falls with 1% | rood places Gray's sister is his secretary, Cul- & a limited tine. Ex Suber m ‘gfigfigx?‘gggxirfiesgiadfijdfiggeiyafigg Hietirle Railway to lop's stepson is his secretary, Morrison's son is his # | mer rrr | [fames 71 Cos co che NCN local on |, Gg £ €|| phi piper. | In with mew. onn |,, Representative Pou of North Caroling Tot 8 AVAILABLE AFTER-MAY FIRST~1916 |t fir. and 'W hamplain Canal, giving a water freight route. time had his sonlon thedpay roll g; £168, clerk of the . ts ° Mr. and AND ELECIRIPTY-Two light and power companies | Committee on Claims. drawing $1, per annum. |s< ar: | | m - L mm . oof inas se , k - & - . could * r P got y LOr & g$fi§2§id§sg§ifgrg‘g::{até? epffiéfé’gffz- Young Pou at this time was a student in theJUlrxl -if & |: E ‘ L R i Miss JO pments, nine miles from the Cit? fhAt S UDH other pur- ity of North Carolina. Representative John-, > R lends in for lighting, power, railroad and other pur- | VOrSHLY * fbr * . a '7-00 . a | enas tes gig-$29 ses ee s hidine gre | 500; of South Caroling, got one of his sons in the AND SUITE CONNECTING f | {556}, wh H F _ . uIP, ef zmgfiiffi Sgcgntsifng gas is aupplied for lient- Postoffice Departmgnt lam]? anothfir a House ng‘ ¢ The moment a young man begins to save his h BestFloor,: -and ReceptionAccomodaiions 4n the ‘iMrs. Fr oe a b Per thous 800 Hanks % A nephew was made clerk to a House committee | [ \ Floor, Dandag-and Recep aries ea toi tn nace Gless | end $113 representative's campaign manager was |f mongy systematically he becomes a larger man. a $ chy. apror) flopped i d m?”i¥§,?f°§?§£§ hes tote! assets of | made a Capital policeman. Representative Finley, , v rus d begins to i LA ‘ opr & not ® 6 » lids F & # 7 < C ' ; «mufi‘mTNG—Ov‘e'x‘ 809, men are mpg}??? in the big | of South Carolina, has his son as his secretary and | MIW [ _ He takes broader views 0 e an i] in f Glens Falls ~~ “1st; Com 3 t ififimfio Gaper milis in the city. ere are ten rt, co nd | ls. L R « . o a A . : 186: . : P pest maro ti o pr | tive Ades,of orl he con os 1G t c rc ar OF replaces f 1 pany # ; \ thus apa A ; | fative Arike 1 ie of doub d self-confidence replaces fear. . cArQaCrtrt , R I& ay. facturing Bullding provides loft space | ,' 1 O. 1. - lace of doubt, and se R 04 rG r h FPP x re hi§§§?%%§x¥eflfurioicrefx§§ vg‘ixth Dflsg‘gl‘. heat, light etc. his secretary, his nephew is in the sergeant-at-arms P 6 0h 6 6 5 . M; £3; luded d i tual incubartor for small Industries, F fe Tlort . L & ichm ous Picis is esientially a city of diversified industries; 03309: Repregentatlvq Clark, of Florida, has tW,0 { The man with nothing in the bank is handicap tr. and | fet be anol or spear enue no lup tat,, | relatives on his committee and got a door keeper's | (Rf tb to compete suotaise . W | | | fee shen Chemicals,. Cigars. %\fia{ \Comgnétfi \job for his brother. The son of Representative | MA ped. Ee finds himself unable comp“; : ;€.».~.».~w.~>s~<~:owz-w.».~.~:-.«.~fi~.-¢~.~>~.~.~:~.~>c~:~<~.~.~can.mw-chwwa | i| Miss 0 nfecti , Cott Batting, racker 8. s s a ' v L 1. + s A F ~ IK «# R mmfzéfiflééffréx inceféb £15113 Iatm'iingsggg; qutgett l'Is‘l the ass2s1§ant Clgrl'iagifvéulg éaézftriz gfetflk we fully with those of thrifty habits, and is forced to J 66 . ap 66 99 3 E 5 “£52? eA k s all D A mittee. ie son of Representat * P | R s 28 Re | ® T I fog E a » Shirts, Shirtwaists, Gloves, Wall P f p : in the race. i F | I ka 8, s, Smtrin Snirtwaists Silk Cloves +2000 | og his father's committee. The son of Representa- | [@ the rear 6 |7 . & p aggguT ; e 1 A f FH Iniver- a sas F4 | 9 'a gay * n_ o gflfizfigi figgiiicfiésgfigsagggnfl: gaff tute Cigrixréltgiufi shit‘figgsemJggfiigom £11.32: { If you want to grow, if you are ambitious to € 1 HOME MERCHANTS TRADE STAMPS are wonderful thoostare\ for @ H {nd sone Ao #8-There are eleven churches | SLV, \ ' | Ne e s ; the home town. When a man makes a firm resolve to patrenize home & j- atives the Cit esenting neatly ov d. ination. An , ; {d i & , tia e world and enjoy the fruits A | 4 @ C lubes «As oil‘ficdyczifigflfiéf organzamngh $2113??? 5, 035m“: 'A nephew of Represent/at!veRShacklefmtgi 18133313? Ie cut some figare in th & tas 3 3L) + mone M |E | marchants and pays cash for all he buys, that man ts on the sure read % _ f retary, co-operates w ches in a . © C. . , Miss filonmpits. Glens Fails has a new $150,000 fioafifigf, fig“; ' to fh? enm'mitfee on roads“ epresentq 1:6 oyG, } of suecess you must save and invest y W y to success and continued prosperity, Every time he seeks the home % f hay, Lak flggséoggiéggaggggl in connection, and an up-to-date | of Missouri, has a brother in t}1e comm‘n ee on ac- There is no other way. 2 mrchants and receives HOME MERCHANTS TRADE STAMPS he Fl, Accson $ \Z”UOMJXONAL—fllen; fans has six pubtto sch'ools in the counts, “find his brother-m-law 1§ an assistant door- z \boosts\ and \booms\ his home town. Ha reocives antorest on all § \ his-city. &A city, Including A poor high school pulaing and keeper in the House. At one time Lloyd had five X 'he spends and the home merchants in return circulates money In the y 1 Miss Ar 7 > ' + ; R A % P m | f pg‘mltxe iii“??? ”Stigmgifiegffieg {Sta “fix? 3°. bgnéigz \members of his family on the pay roll. Reprgsen— ; * - home town in many ways. If you want to become a great blg booster, 3 1 mfg-kgugi: a » yesiden strict, an (d H i * TM i ; > ~ fignqzfis tind a free Hbrary., In the public senools There arg | fative Watlgms, has his son as 913145 t0_ a comrmtteg. | 3 . R 4 patronize home merchants who give HOME MERCHANTS ADM # { rortoville ~> $1 teachers and tho registration in the paro-| | Representative Candler has his son- n-LawlzI as his | f The Bank eof SUPERIOR Service 2 STAMPS and in this way you \boom\ your own home town. a ; Afr. an _ éblal schools ipicards 1.400. . f R A 500 ; po. . t i Mr. c IXTBREATS-The | surrounding. country | is | SCoretary, Re resentative Alexander, of Missouri, ‘ , MC . ee a an a iin 6 nfe Col p ntp nities i ave bei [o gul ut places commemerative, of r “Vii\; the | has his son as his secretary and so has Representa. | (ill AS Glens Ealls Trost ompany tt oman ant as ieee ne dria eine tinie nip ol iy o O rire - | > f t « ndian War. a e American Revolution. In |,, \ : tho middie of the rivar, just b- low the bridge, is a rock | tive Hardy of Texas. The son of Representative. - . . ° dgland where the cave [s located, which James Fenimore ; Cooper made fumous in his novel, \The Last of the Mohi- 13131“ka 1s filer}: t6 his figthe§§’130mnu}1lsyee,_andl nS, - - GANI ATIONS-Nearly every well known order Is rep- file brother 0 Representatlve' § lskl is seere aafi’éfié‘infi‘flfiséfi \the Ave orgagizafions and, 8s | tary. The father of Representative Barkley, i6 ont & eost $125,900, and has an eveelient gymnasium; the larga of the House doorkéepers. This list might he ex- - fone and brick armory has a seating capacity suficient | tended at great length for there are scores of\! poor a avin o tale care of lerge conventions, ete The Glens Falls , fh . PL] _ ~ Classified Advertise» Aatuber Of Commerce, with ofices in the Clty Hall, is | relations' of Senators and Representatives, draw- ments Supply Your / composed. of the business and professional men of the Wants at 1c a Word. friends S 1 Mrs. P g GLENS FALLS CITY MAPS {| onSALE at the TIMES OFFICE =~ by expr y, working at all fimes for the best interest of the | ing good salaries on government pay rolls. On Au- Plier), Pals For information address Sec- i 14th the Chicago Daily Tribune published a | M - , E ls Cha er_o ommerc A , ao Pk af 1 i 13:6 rnpnovenirnTs-Olons yam rigs two beautiful |parttal list of the examples of nepotism aesmgbed. s, one i heart of the city. ; 1 a |d i+ i A ; haks ei i, ir, having ponds,, wonde, streams ana jin this story, No denial has ever beén made of the dpt Iho Adirondack, Meutrtarca , |a, Orvamentel concrete , Tribune's charges regarding the fat government; me ripe! \ 'omplered anrnes a - a ; . A E m oralaii 4 G3 Materiait plo The neeuty ot the placa\ \Y*\ i jobs that have been given to \poor relations' of : 'the Demneratie Congressmen for the simple reason [that it is not possible to make denial, as