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w* FA Gears TiMBA AND & wESsENGER, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER oR |- .= .~. PETEY DINK-Oh, Yes, Henrictt i IS Willing to Do as Petey Suggests =- Petey Dear caw t BUY aA wuEew Hat? - p How, ShMoke ]\ Ast ME For. Kew Har! Nov thi mape ~ OF MomyenN._-- Nou STAND THERE ANp y CG. s , Po A JP |p| 4 { ~-wmusts Thie martter \THE ONE OW Youe ( HEad -- THAT L00KS / FINE- wear Tiat\ \c vic -M . OH THakks Peevey btae , ~Tigvy'il SEND ~THE Biu To- Morrow! er te Pierre P oioi @ ies Go STANDING OF BIG LEAGUE BALL CLUBS - - ozuznzazn;~:.¢:“:..:u:..;«;..}.:..:..;u;..:..z..:..:..;..:»;..:.~:cg . arc _ ans ,-_ ow o ~~ | & - comrour wirmour | & * J . < 1 & 3. ] p \ \ h p , waTionaL League, | } @ AMERICAN LEAGUE. BMW GABlE .ET!ER ‘ EHUIH. WfiGDSTunK 3 BANKING by XIAIL a club~§§xgding, z 3 3:5: ------Deposit YOur Savings in e :| «p ST, NEAR BROADWAY. Club Standing. W Teams. W. Teams. .I TURKS PREDICT MECCA ON AVAL TEAS L, P.C a ‘ s p g Brookly » a+ an ae sees * & 5 & 1 i“, - bers o Brooklyn, ->>. 86° 85 - 610] Boston ............ $5059 490 REvOLT WILL FALL | % TimesSquare, NewYork 73, e ae a e aagi pret <7 agelphia .. 838 57 592) Chicago ............. . 840 630 A A Hotel for Business sad Profem- <: | I -< o *. a Now Have C a Roston ...... - ote §§ S79) Detrolp (0000. NIII! $60 afo aes] CovsTartmwopum Sept, M- 3 * men and theis familien pre ) {€ $48 o- & | 8 ommand-| ew York ........... 0 TC 2 .551| New York ........... 75 6g - sai The voil which covered Arabia for | § MS 2 A I5: K 6 ip u ff >, J 39 gers Now Have Pittsburg | .2llllll.. * 65 800 d4§|St. Louls .2.......... T6 72 Big| many months is gradually being lifted |& Rooka' aoe 26 Bain 41.90 to $2.00 1s | . ' « ing Lead Over Boston—Red $11?ng ........... 236 $2 31.25 gaveland ....... 2....0 T5 72 0.510 arid the Turkish capital at last learns .§.mao (for tso) 22'6‘3 $0 21.33 plcd n wae f j 1X F8 % | - St. LOWS (eck rere k ves 3 l414| Washington .......... T1 72 497] what happened thore, That some \ A 9 fo 4, load ance 1 Red Sox Keep Pace. Cincinnati ......... ** st $90 390| Philadelphia ......... 32 111 204) thing had gone wrong became known 4 writs tos Zor Map $t New Terk ~§~|§ CORNER STATEAND SOUTH PE ARL STR EET.ALBANYAY! _ | when the official \Tanin\ some time} W s Ein mencement ro Ep it { Slim Salles, who had been on the wick list for the past several weeks,, Brooklyn 11; St. Louis 1. Detroit \6; Washington 5 'appointment | of - Sherif Ali Haider.} ,,, o R Ll ~ eame back with a vengeance vester Philadelphia 7; Pittsburg 4. Chicago 6; New Yogrk 2. 2- {fotmer first vice president of the the arms of the British entirely. He Per % p day..afterncom, and while serving uP Cincinnati 8; Boston 5. St. Louis 6; Philadelphia %\ I Turkich senate. as his successor. proclaimed war against Turkey and a t his \mysterious shoots for the clan of McGraw, defeated the Chicago Cubs by a 5 to 0 score. The victory of Sal lee marked the geventeenth consect- tive win of the Giants. This spurt has tied the winning streak made last spring when the Giants won seventeen straight only to meet defeat in the eighteenth encounter at the hands of Demaree and Philadelphia. Sallee al lowed the Cubs but seven scattered Yesterday's Results. New York 5; Chicago 0 Games Today. St. Louis at New York. Two. Chicago at Brooklyn. Two. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Pittsburg at Boston. Two. . Yesterday's Results, Boston 4; Cleveland 1. Games Today. New York at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St, Louis. Washington at Detroit, ago reported the removal of Hussein Pasha. the Amir of Mecca, and the Late in July pro-entente circles in Pera began to spread very alarming pumors. If was said that Amir Hus sein Pasha and all the other Arabian chiefs had joined the Allies and were threatening the flank of the Turk ish forces. A large British army was said to have been landed at Dehidda, the port of Mecca, and it was assorted the Arabs in Syria were also bout a ite shee Te strats '.“‘.“.“~“o“'”o“'“i‘.-\.“.“o“o“.“¢”a“a“-“o“o\.“.“.”o“ captured Medina, but after a short . time he was badly defeated and he in: still waiting for the military aid\ gromised to him by his English al- lies. U The execution of Arabs in Syria, was the result of discoveries made. Turkish authorities seiffel the ar- chieves of the consulates they found | a large number of documents which é in the French and British consulates! in Beirut and Damascus. When the 2 A DEPOSCTS FROM $5.0 THE FIR Cent Interest pEPOSITS AND SURPLUS NEARLY $10,000,000 One Dollar Will Start an Account, 0 TO $3,000 DRAW INTEREST FROM 8T OF EVERY MONTH. Interest Compounded §ami-Annua11y April and October ist, hits while the Giants played errorless to rise against Turkish rule The f b t“ ball behind him. latter rumor £99111“? d to receii'e par- proved that the entente had enticed Bend for Booklet, Banking by Mail ‘ Boston was practically counted out rial confirmation when the executioa mainy inltguentlllaixl1 Azabi . into da Stag; \ 2. | yesterday by virtue of its defeat at b f hia: napira tors | SP racy by which Arabia an yri f the hands of Cincinnati. Brooklyn ad- $15 %£3fic§1 1123111131139; phya ime | were to be brought under French and SETH WHEELER, President. WM. N,. 8. SANDERS, Treasurer $ . + ministered an eleven to one defeat to government. English rule. - This intrigue WB! Mop | , w. L PC think Jess ever again can get info nust test themsel th d The warriors of man Yachia have , ¥. L_ PC| real shape for a first-class scrap. He's| must content themgcives wi our | reinforced the regular Turkish troops . sun:, imme- p i g! BOStORM |...... ..> 6} 840 10 313021 too bulky. The fat that he carries now round exhibitions. These affairs @AfO| before Aden and the tribesmen of WILL START PAV'NG l J J OMEW & cc ; F Chicago .. $4 62 $7l4|isn't the kind that can be shed by|a sort of Mecca for the fighters of the| the powerful Ibn Rechad Pasha are wWORrkK NEXT WEEK # in! hat sal ® a = | Detroit ......l........0 84 64 58756) strenuous workouts. It's the fat that old school; the boys who have grown| fighting against the English in Mes ~ 1 Members Ch {ofgfifitA—NWXCWWM a bst g ~A, St. Louis, Marquard twirling almost i invincible ball for Robinson Phila delphia defeated Pittsburg by a seven to four store, Mayer turning the trick for the Moran aggregation. As a re Chicago by a slight margin. All three leading teams won their games,. Bos ton defeating Cleveland, Detroit win- ning from Washington and the White Sox giving Donmavon's Yankees a six to two beating. The standing of the three Teading tharos in the American league is appended: A New Affliction, \Jack said a friend to a patrol man who had just turned in a report! rbout a man taken ill ou the street.! \What gdid you say was the matter with that man in your report?\ \I reported,\ said the patrolman. with all the dignity of an accurate diag posis, \that he had fell down in an créased. its lead over both Detroit and, gght again. roth drifted in from the Pacific coast the other affernoon and discoursed \Why not?\ \Well Willard isn't keen about fight ing in the first place. He got into the game only because it offered a chante to become wealthm He's got his wad now so why should he do any more fighting? In the second place, I don't age puts on and which nothing takes away. \Training for a fight is ten times harder on a man than the fight itself. [It's a grind It is a tiresome routine. And Jess Willard isn't keen about that. He went through so much of it earlier that I guess he doesn't want any mote of it. From what I hear, Jess ardent fight fans have taken the 'nev- er again' vow when it comes to salar bouts at which big admission prices centage basis and take a-gamble with the promoter.\ Touching on the fight game out on the coast, the erstwhile promotor said: \The folks out there still nourish the hope that decision bouts will be permitted again. Just now the fans a bit old and weary and who cannot stand the gaff over a long route. Four rounds isn't much of a jaunt for the old timers who still have a bit of skill and I look for fellows like 'Philado: phia Jack' O'Brien and the others to take a jaunt out there and pick up some soft money.\ Coffroth has gone into the racing wasn't anv too keen about fighting Moran. Not that he was afraid of the game. He is operating the Tia Juana track, just across the border from San 'The alarm caused by the Pora rum- ors grew steadily, and the authorities made no effort to - contradict the stories circulated by the friends and sympathizers of the | Allies in the partment has at last seen fit to ex- plain what really happened to Arabia. In a long reort published in the 'Tanin' it is stated that only two of the Arab chiefs, Hussein Pasha and Sheikh Ton Seud, have joined the Allies and that the landing of a British army at Doehidda is a myth. opotamia. | Sheikh Said Tdrie, an ol1 rebel. who sided with the Tralians in the Tripolitan war, has so far refus ed 'to follow the example of his ifrirnd, Hussein Pasha, and keeps a neutral attitude. Amir Hussein Pasha, whose follow- ing is said to be email, made him- welf conspiruous from the beginning af the war. He fefuseq to proviaim the - \Jehad.\ - or - \Holy War,\ in started long before the present war, hecause in the fall of 19134 the con- spirators held a secret conference a! Constantinople which was attended by a son of Hussein Pasha, the form party. man, but. shares his pro-German aitti- tude, and his young sons are heing educated by German teachers. soOUTH GLENS FALLS Village President Phils was inform: ed yesterday that excavation work pre- paratorm to paving Main street and Saratoga avenue will be started next week. During the past few days the contractor John B. Dower, of 13511131 ton has had considerable preliminary work done. It is believed that the curbing will be laid on both sides of Saratoga avenue before winter, as - WWW? 1 Steel EVERY INVESTOR) -ketna Explosives u'vminptha‘mrketzf I Submarine .Boat | BigLedge~Copper Send Lor-our spechlroports. (B.17) CRAILN ... Spin ity try 0 I fi‘ | x; || .Iclephone BROXD 5242 - 44 Broad St.,. NewYork Montreal \Office 47 St.! Francois Xavier~St. Direct Wires to Chicago, Toronto Pas 9,0 itated Cost iQ ege ae ig so ta tot 4a estate sult of the games yesterday, the three a big on Jess Willard. prevail. Enropean quarter of the capital. The ernminéire xnfagisgcgére that All Haider t 1 + leading teams stand as follows: \I saw the champion just before I| this, the promoters wil] silence of the government was CON | thg new rdler of Mecer, will hould be receiving the benefit of our services. A xi many are. L , w. L. _ PClieft Los Angeles,\ said the refuse in future to take the long| Sidered ominous and almost °Ye*| Tialy crush what is left of the re- | at? ? Qur cof analytical report on anycolttffixry inwhich ||; i Bficfl>§11§1§11§hig,.m....nu is ts ggflgg‘fight promoter \He was in JM J®| chances they have in the past. Very body believed the general rebellion gueuioxi led by Russian Pasha. The| ,~ ”mmvfiinieresfi‘fibbezantimo om'reqpest. | ca ----- 2.2.20 St 57 cafe. Willard looked as if he 'on the figni. of the Arabs was a fact. e In 4 9 fore . and ! % / OBEOM | ...ve cke <e TA _ 68 5‘353 weighed over 300 pounds. Whew! but 22211 (31333195 32582383, If: 313; i111 To prevent the panic which threat- 2g: £11311;xzifiazirgfffiggegglfggxTu?“ 'Thefollowing stocks are most ' we In the American league, Boston ithe was tubby! I don't think he'll mye to work exclusively on a per- ened to sieze the public the war do- His wife is an English wo- mo cy 0C > TACE Ricin o an vedas d 9&4 AQME-hmi’n'sdfifwfkm cnl ome T COAQ fest ite ust Beate dB de deals / FOR SALE! # \ Do. , # ao bare mel I aul. ) ( having the of fob | BB s % FORD TRUCK with 30 inch $ and every twenty minutes until 12:10}- Shops sind Theatres. John was consuming his broth with | (”é’klfi'é 5 Sigzfine‘fiégfififl we f BRASS fiesh a? Extension $295. DSON TOURLI . and every twe ; ¥ Beautifully Furnished, When he had to be reproved the third graceful line to the entire upper body. a. HU GURING $345 & 12:102 , {fi ; 13337 minutes untill ¥ 4. . I time his mothér showed more impa» They are the daintiest and most serviceapleacmmenfi ifigfic Z BUICK RUNABOUT $195. ® . m. Then 1:00 a. m. Rooms yaks-u; \come in all materinls and styles : Cros Backs, MGB j 527 PEevie . \o mae l l It: ~ 7 i j - *\ 0 2.00 tience than the carefully-trained mod- , Front, Surplice, Bandeau, etcs figmed wvith \walohn He | # fill mtfirst class condition 4 war ~--« 1 s m P's'lfi'b’c'f'm‘aaoo ern mother usually indulges in. She rustlcss bonins—‘Difmnting“'fl‘h’“gv‘f‘m°“ttcnizv C atoce f ] ; st pai waw . ; HE 2 Bath « ~ $3. wound ap 4 z a 6 ion Jolle Brasslerss, if not Stock $ and ju painted. A small monthly rate on a sfassified | Excollent Restsurant ° wfi‘g? ”pi w‘iq‘x- “Y?“ just likg ifa‘ivégfifv'fifflfim‘layfififlfifip‘éx &, exmples to show ob fii‘ ad pays for a sure and porsistent| als carte. # little piggl® eating from a trough ! N.d. y STEWART MACFARLAND COLVIN BUILDING. (pb les inin lia lin tte dip l drért 12:50, 1:50, 2:50, 8:50, 4350, 5:50, 6:50, 3:50 and 10:50 p. m. The 5:50 does not run on Sunday. crisis. - A Care leave Glens Falls, Bank Square ‘ for Hudson Falls and Fort Edward at 6 a. m, Then 5550, 610 and 6:30 p. m.,] a. m. Then 1:00 a. m. On Sunday first] car leaves at 6:40 a. ra. Then 7:80 a.} salesman for your business every day.] NEW YORK Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, Three minutes from Grand Central Station. Near P Large Light Rooms, Wau. T. Montgomery - Manager ' schools. His salary is $1,000. He ds 21 years old and has received military Instructions at the West Point Mil- tary school. Pigs Is Pigs. noisy inbalations and |- exhalations, Iohn regarded 'his parent gravely for a moment-\An\, muyyer.\ he said, \do F . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES. i : the little piggies muyvers tilk to 'em d | like you taik to moer* 20 ul Bust and Shoulde are possible if you will wear a scientifically: constructed: Bien Jolie Brassiero, The dingging weight of an unconfined bust so stretchom the éupportlsnsglnfusclcs that the contour of the figure is spofied. \fo & JOHNES, 51 Waren S \ % v\ i b i d treet, Newark. moment t the bust back where It be Elna-a. prevent the full bqstiéom ab the shoulder giving * \ - atbaletic fit,\ Pittsburger, because I don't think Diego, Cal. He is in the east now try-| Merca and repeatedly received Brit- -_- 4 . Willard us afraid of any living man. ing to influence some of the star} ish emissaries who came from De- IN THE CHURCHES, 4 a- ~ But he hated the thoughts of train. Jockeys to ride over his course, which| hidda. His wealth increased visibly Services will be held in the local ti } . Uplifters, ing. However, the big purse offer ill-1095115 on November 11. and there was no doubt that he re-] churches tomorrow in the following| & « Li & TUplifters are persons who know JUS | fuenced him in favor of the fight. ceived large bribes, but the order: - # 1 ¥ how the world could be made better \Jess is so big and fat now that itl N ment for various reasons hesitated Friends' church, Saratoga avenue, ‘i‘ a 5g . through the changing of the ways of | would take months to trim off even a; ,, 0 Lamb for Mary, to reriove him. 33W}; Charles N. Franklin, fiastoqa # : § f pthers.-Albany Journal. little of the surplus, I don't think he ary met a little man, who took her | Although he aided the Briitsh, he|10:30 a. m. morning worship with| # | | - could scale down much under 300 even' out to dine, \It's mutton chops for me.\ committed no actual hostile act and| sermon by | the pastor, 11:46 a. m«| & g E1 Child ron Cp with the most strenuous training. At he said; said she, \No lamb for mine.\ | at RTS Zeemed to hava no other oh- | Bible school, 7:30 p. m., evening §8T-| ig t { T least. that's the way he sized up in| Then she grabbed the bill of fare and | I%\ 1Man {0 make as much money| vice of song and raise . 4 a f? 5 FOR FLETCHER'S my opinion when I saw him,. and I meandering down the line ordered all |* possible. To reward him for his t MrfilizgarglilmMWltn prézaalh on GENE 4 | ' 1. on ; . R . services and in t ; is in | tact W e Master a e morning} « Z ke / ( f -.. _ CAS TO RIA (85 wile he to dase 22, woo. Wim at fost men malched aie sacs wine Toe omer service in the Friends church | . _ | 2 e \ Ji as fo _ whether a _ fighter _ can ne. en at last she'd finishec} she |ip their side. the English permitted Baptist church, Main street, Rev. {2 4 £1 Don't skip reading the classified Teduce-or cannot.\ pronounced the dinner fine-but it di-| him to import quantites of goods of| George A. Fairbank, pastor—15:30 al & r # g age. Lots of interesting news for No More Huge Purses, vorced the little roan from nine dollars |all kinds These he shipped to Syria| M« worship with sermon DJ| # r] b or cu a 4 hoifty people. roffroth advanced the opinion that] and a dime, 20d\ The Constantinople at an emor.| the pastor. 11:45, Bible schook TCJ :e o e a @ P the days of big purses are about over. mous profit. He would undoubtedly view of last three months. 6:45 p. m..) i ~ , 4 ' A pesama \=== i promoters bave tired of doing Hud Vailey T have carried on his prohfitable busi- JunQQrgESdffgfiifigmigfifié7:30 p. m.) $ 36th ST.——BROADWAY—37th ST. a . P all the gambling and the public shows udson Vailey Time Table. 'ness to the end of the 'war, but the evenin Tea 166. 4 ; ity. * c I signs of revolting against being the Effective Sept. 5, 1916 surpected what he was doing|, Some Privileges of Relievers is the | % Ome of the most comfortable a. o £0311! (i cding $0 | perpetual moat,\ he sald, 'Thedemands| Cars leave Glens F fis a Yy - gop|and mot only, closed his ports, buf | theme of the sermon to be preached | 4 Situated in the very heart of town, near 2 o leading &© f of the fighters have advanced steadil rs leave Glens Falls daily jee, bombarded the villages and by the pastor of the Bapist church to- I? shops and theatres, and convenient to everywhere. 4 | | y P : a 5 h 5 for several years. The crest was Greenwich and Schuylervilie, towns along the shores of the Red morrow morning. in the evening ho é: One minute from Penn. Station and five minutes from % | f outh Stfreeli reached in the Willard-Moran affair 'ter, Mechanicville and Troy at 6, 8, Sea. will speak on The Reception Christ & Grand Central .Gonvenient to all piers. m d . A !I don't think any fighters ever again and 10 a m.. 12 m. 2. 4. 6. 8, 10:30] Thus ent Aff and threatened, the | Received and Is Receiving. sal & YERY LARGE ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY B g $0 _ D J H ”AN | will be guaranteed as much money for| and 11:10 p. m. The 10:10 runs to Amir decided to throw himself into| , Methodist Episcopal church, Third| & 9 pay #0 { . « & . &I 'A ten round no-decision bout as that\ Greenwich, Schuylerville and Stillwa- , ”a?“ fie“ Jamgs gL Altavgg» pastor.) tg Prices 50% Le filTHAgi’glgfig-lggrgEgag’ I? 5 i a ® | pair got Nor do I think that any fight ter only. The 11:10 runs to Schuyler.) --- ~~ T- -10, class meeting: :30 a. m.a.| % _ Restaurant Prices o Tess 'Than Any! § ! d Sanifary Plumber ers whiu aver get guarantees approgch. ville and Stillwater only. 21111123111 ganvéorlsfihelgs gléiffi m3 gig? I? Restaurant. y pl F # » ing that sum. Cars leave Glens Falls daily for e , & & choot Thoo el MROI é P 5 Heating Engine\ Ecarlier, the public wasn't averse to| Saratogs, Baliston, Round\i Lake? Me- Accessible-Réasonable in Price | | class. 7:30 p. m, evening worship. £, C. Fl; PEI}? me ~w..3~$~£k~w8~§m%wmMw’cfn’»inggE-Em'ki | q Gas, Fifiing {being gouged for big sums for seats. chanicville and Troy at 6.55 a. m., and | . ' « - rmay..»‘u.00.~o.~.n.u9'.“.u.«.ua pe Recta dt le ieee te dee avea a Nat Mat to *a\ 'a' 4 i | 'It figured that it would get its mon] CV@IY hour until 465 p. m., and then 4 \ CJ MJUTARY INSTRUCTOR. __. anopeaoerse | | Sheet Metal Work ey's worth. But most of the recent pig| 6:55 and 8:55 p. m. ; John Wilson, son of Prof. and Mra. | 1] Glens Fall N fights have been flascos. The public|_ Cars leave Glens Falls for Glen \ William A. Wilson of this village, has open onar g . t 4 | Glens ralis, ew York has been flesced. Many of the most Lake Lake George and Warrensburg at 44-50 West 45th Street 'been engaged ag military and phySicAl in ‘ {C5 | 5:50, 6:50, 8:50, 10:50 and 11:50 a. m. w # 1D th .\ instructor in the Mechanieville public Beautiful | 5