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ussre 10s, TEN PAGES VOL. XXXVII, NO, 228, - s PLWNED FO COMPANY K BOYS filens Falls Guardsmen Sched- uled to Arrive at 5:30 This Afternoon,. WILL BE ESCORTED TO LOCAL ARMORY Chicken Pie Dinner, Monster Street Parade and Pyrotech- nic Display Scheduled for Tomorrow Evening-Frater- nal Organizations Will Take Part. Company K, Second regiment, N. G. N. Y. homeward bound from the Mexicon border, arrived in Albany rbout 3 o'clock this afternoon and will arrive in Glens Falls at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. All plans have been erompleted to give the soldiers a rous- ing welcome. When, they detrain at the depot they will be greeted by thou- gands of peope. There will be no big PRESSURE BERT To SWINE CARRANZ IN LINE WITH U. S Want Him to Withdraw De- mand for Ordering Back of Troops. IS TOLD COMMANDERS MUST CHECK BANDITS General Mexican Situation Con- tinues Disquieting - State Department Knows Nothing Official About Reported Re- volt of Federal Troops in Chihuahua. go- (By John Edwin Nevin, International News Service Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.-Impera- tive pressure again is being exerted to swing General Carranza in line for withdrawal of his demand that the: American expedition now in Mexico be ordered 'back across the border. In addition he has been told that un- + 4 P %. re CGLENS FALLS, N. Eme% E AND MESSENGER Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING, 9 artes SOME JUMREEI SEPTEMBER 27, 1916. THE WEATRER [ Showers in north and | central portion tonight . Thursday showers and thunder storms, T- = l TEN PAGES - PRICE TWO CENTS iB pires e, oute ( (Br Frank Charlton. International New« Service Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Sept. 27.- With more than 176,060 men and women trad» unionists idle, the general walk-on in sympathy with stmuking traction workers was launched today amid in- rreased violence. Labor leaders predicted this after moon tha+ more than a quarter of a million workers sould te involved in the strike by ftemorrow night. More Than 176,000 Men and Women Quit Work in Sympathy With Traction | Workers. SURFAGE & ELEVATED CARS ATTACKED, ta 4 plans were hindered by the 0131305410115? of conservatives. j A mysterious package, with a fuss' attached and bearing the general re-. semblance of a bomb, was found ear- < iv today on the tracks of the One Hun-! dred and Tenth street cross-town linet: and turned over to the bureau of com»;; bustibles hw the police. Figures compiled during the morning - chow ed that exclusive of the Jewish ,- trade unionists who quit for the holl« day vacation, 10.240 workers actually'i - bis less his subordinate commanders Of those who gan work codas _J\‘1nf\l ttlf‘qs‘vmpa'hmic strike. Alto, | parade this afrprn'nnn. the .l° show greater activity and check the about 121,000 ar, no mbers of 'h gerher 178246 union men and women . feature of the home coming reception rapidly spreading bandit ovements at United Hebrew 'Prade., who would Were idie, \ being held for tomorrow evening. 'This afternoon the soldiers will be many points it may be necessary to strengthen the American unit rather 2 sag.‘ h 1 #79 have beep idle In anv event on ac count of the Jewish hobday. It eon! ! Labor leaders declared they were. . not - disconraged and Ernest Bohem, not be definitely feild hew on ars of the Central Federated ~ escorted by the Glens Falls band E-) pon to weaken it. + 4 these had actually stmick on. predicted that 100,000 atrikers / MM. Wing Post, G, A. R., and the DEO] oppo seneral Mexican situation COR» ~ Many surface and elevated cais. Yonlld be added to the list each morn- ~ ple assembled at the depot, to the arm- ory where an address of welcome will be gelivered by Col. John L. Cunning ham .The line of march will be through Cooper street, to Maple, to Locust and thence to the armory. At a meeting of the committee in charge of the homecoming reception, this morning. it was decided to have ' tinues disquieting. Although the state department has taken sharp issue | with General George Bell in the lat ter's statement that Villa actually en- tered Chibuahua City, the military branch of the government ly upholds the El Paso commander. However, as a result of the serious SPECTACULAR AR DUELS REPORTED Cartoon by In Portland Oregonian. IEALOUSY LEADS SHOOTING AFFAIR 10 'AVE INURE were attacked and there were nume~ , oue arrests A Lexington avenge andi, a Broadway car, both | manned } strikehreakers, per.ons were hurt. An attempt to derail a Sixth ay nue rar was frustrated. There was a bomb scare eariv 10 the dav. but the supposed infornil machine. which was picked up in the tracks at 110th street, prove] to be! _ NAVTOWIEX collided and a doa _\\ irc for the next three days. There was enother outbreak of vio. on toe part of roof loiterers, and, rigs were made on elevated Pheove was a spread of the milk wage on drsvers o atrike todav and thousands of householders bad to call in person/\ fo\ their breakfast supply, E; 'histle sound several long! differences in the reports of the state ; Fant firecracker Q - filing; ‘;ehalst leghnur before the sor {department and the army officers on * fabor leaders declared thet had diers arrive. This will give the people! the border, it is expected that Secre- & . R I . . won a «trateric point when 1.00\ U in the city and South Glens Falls an| tary of War Baker will again order Orne French Aviator Shoots Man is Killed and Female Com-. Machines Collide memmer- of the Eccentric Firemen. - opportunity to reach the railroad sta- tion in time to welcome the boys as they detrain The committee requests every per- son to carry a small flag and on the wrrival of the soldiers to form in col- umns of six abreast to escort the sol- diers to the armory. At the armory the columns will divide so that Com- pany K can pass into the armory , i mand. Af the 'same time Secretary . . leen Nicholson. Miss Lenore Gardiner.; L222. f a thmlllfirfificzlség; city today there was| Lansing will receive first hand infOr-ltef'fl front. 'One French aviator, Sub- New York to Hotel Wal- Miss Mabel Eastman and Clark Ware! leu yop sep} 27 Retween> Dies. | a gala spirit and hundreds of homes! mation of exact conditions in Mexico Lieutenant Mungesser, shot down two who were riding in a Ford Cat. AY® (O- jog aan anq 9006 000 union worker it . =-o-- were made happy by the announce ment that the soldiers would arrive home today. Business men and citi- kens in general have been busy de- corating the front of houses and stores all messages from General Funston and his cubordinates withheld. Ambassador-Designate Arredondo expects to confer with Carranza in Mexico City within the next ten days, according to the officials of the Mex- Down Two German Aero- planes and Captive Balloon. fcan embassy here. It is expected that the influence of the Mexican dip:, lomat will he thrown on the side of a modification of the withdrawal den. from Thomas - Kohler, the British charge there, «ho is now on his way to this city. 'The state department was without confirmation early today of the re- PARIS, Sept. 27.--Spectacular duels in the air and raids on German mili- tary works behind the front marked the last twn‘lty-four hours on the wes- German aeroplanes and a captive bal- loon,. making seventeen machines brought down by him. A Fokker and a captive balloon wera destroyed and panion Probably Fatally Injured. WOMAN IS SLAYER, Had Trailed the Couple from ton in Philadel- phia. i 'union. manv of whom are pmplnvrd tance North of the Village | 1 [ The? houses, vored to jin the | strike. Of Fort Ann. i Twenty - thousand - members of the | Teamsters' Council voted to quit on As a result of a collision with an' Thurscay and strike leaders «claimed 35 (of unionists among the Brew. (Overland automobile last evening. ale' cx'nrkprs_ Sheet Metal Workers short distance north of Fort Amn wil Wagon Drivers and Brewery Workers lage, Raymond Nicholson,. Miss Kath: had been won over. dav recovering from injuries at their. homes in Fort Ann village a wathv with the striking Mrs, Nicholson bas a fractured wrisfwx‘mfmtn ”1:21:13: according to the and it is believed that Mr, White ’$'(~l;im nf labor leaders injured internally. The young ladie= «wered the rall 'ndas for a gene:al 10 THURMAN BO Old, HI Since Sunday, Job Ellsworth, a seventeen year ol hov. died this morning from the effy fects of infantile paralysis, at they f ados «ff v4 \( Cd Job Ellsworth, Seventeen Years I ¢ { I | & L mber about 142.000 are af Pome of his parents, Mr. &. | with flag q R 2 ports that the garrison at Vert CTUuZ|iwo German aeroplanes were badly PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27 Deepiare cut and bruised quite badly about , of this \x the TUmted Hebre® | Vead Ell-w and Mri. s and bunting. Automobiles, PP . 1 \ hi . . - . ; a ifillated wi - i «1 Ellsworth in the Town of Thur bave been decorated with flags and; had revolted aaginst Carranzi tuis damaged. mistery today surrounded the killing, thfx faces and hands ‘dens and thev wan'd. probably “m“,man. The boy was strick everything is being done to give the|and had declared the state indapend; The war office issued the following |Of J. C. Graveur, president of the At; (B8 acclaim? occurred near griguped work in ans event on account dav. Both legs w £ stricken 111 Sun- | Glens Falls' soldiers boys a warm wel.| ent with General Felipe CeUIO AS) ststement on aviation: hambra Garage of New York. and tpe| ZH. The Ford car was bound south , ' n fers were paralyzed and-am } of a Jewish holidas { Mextcan %. . . At a point a few rods north of Battle In 28 of thel Part of his bodv ow tints | come home. governor. Officials of the On the Somme our aviatorS wounding of a w ho was regis- \I° 'The members of Lecal Na 36 af th as affected. Within \ Hundreds of people who were led to: embassy flatly denied the r@POTt 207 /prgyept down alone two machines and & oman Win [Au COC |E Mr Nicholson saw a car standin8' Firemen's urion. voted for three days eleren believe that the soldiers would reach Glens Falls about noon went to the de- pot this morning and after learning that the soldiers would not reach Glens Falls until late this afternoon returned home disappointed, Tomorrow night's celebration prom- Ises to be the biggest reception ever held in Northern New York. The members of Company K will assemble at the armory in time to enjoy a chick- en pie supper which will be served at 6 o'clock Immediately after supper the big street parade will form and will said \that everything was qtiet at Vera Cruz. INSPECTION OF 0. AND H. ROAD | a captive balloon which fell in flames in the region of Neuville. These three victories brought the number of enemy machines shot down by this pilot up to seventeen. Two other Ger- man machines were seriously damag- ed. Another capitve balloon attacked by one of our pilots fell near Nurl In Champagne a Fokker attacked at short distance near Vrille crashed ver- tically to the ground. \During the night of Septembér 26, fourteen of our aviators threw 110 bombs of big calibre on the railroad tered as his wife. in the Hote] Walton. here in the early hours this morning. by a woman said to be Mrs. J C La Dur of New York. The tragedy occur red in a suite on the ninth floor of the hotel. while more than 150 men and women danced on the roof garden just Greveur was «hot through the heart and died instanth. Mrc. Gravour. with a bullet in her breast. staggered from the room and up a flight of stairs. She is in the Jefferson hospital here in a critical condition After shonitng on the right side of the highway head ed toward him. A couple of men were changing tires Believing that it was good policy to give them as murh room as possible he turned out more to the right than was necessary and seon! found that he had steered the car in- to a mle of sand He «switched the car' quickly back into the road only to col- lide head on with the Overland car standing stil! i The For rar was tipped over and' the occupants were thrown out. The front part of the Ford was badly dam .a strike. but they will not qu werk until tomorrow Labor leaders had hoped fo; a com- plete induatria® tie np affe ting Sen, an workmen. beginning today. but their MEQSSO _ PARALISE in contact with the hare been isolated by the health sa, thorities ”x Hoa the boy contracted the ic). N i< not known cafe persons have been aick boy and they A few days ago se people from Vermont visitedgthf 1552]: worth heme and whether they!“ were carrier. of the disease is a q testlon which the health authorities iy debat- U ing. Dr James Goodman of Wars odm V nsburg «as the attending phyairian.r§eBe’side§ hi~ parent- the boy is survived by three The remains will he a f p : 4 a station, tracks and barracks at Appily. the couple. Mrs La Dur shot herself aged One of the front wheels was mp buried tomorrow, __ move from the armory at 8 o'clock. Made by RBpresentatlvgs of \During the night of September 25,|throfigh the teraple and fell dead by| ped off from the Overland car. which, £ Red fire will be burned all along the Public Service CommISSIQON twenty-two bombs were thrown on the the side of Graveur. is owned by a Vermont part. The R =-- S3 \- lime of march from the armory to gran- . , station at Laon and seventeen on the| The police say jealonsy was tha| young people are being cared for by; COMPULSORY SERV a if?”£31111;“figsrfimgfgsfifgfi‘gfi 11313 and Engmeers- +{Bivouaes of Montfaucon.\ ggllfig‘if {31:125‘11‘1‘125pmtanih;1a said Dr, La Grange, of Fowt Aun. lFOUF Are m TOWN Of QUCBRS- [CE ' ® 7 G rav Is COM- _._ R . lef this city, the Glens Falls fire depart- NTER CANINES panion in Atlantic (City, where they | bury and Five in City of IN NATIONALGUARD * ment, the fire departments of South Representatives of the Public ser WILL E h bad spent several days before coming ' gl Fall ay an 33:35? tgzlghdgéf?:uslng‘lilfsel a§3r5n€z$ vice Commission, in company with IN WHITEHALL SHOW toqu': saga” who did the shooting f ens f 8. Major Ward Believes it is Not al corps, three brass bands, the Spanish) Delaware and Hudson engineers, pass was young. beautiful and modestly ‘ Right for 17,000 Men to [* war veterans. the {Tiyil war vgterang ed over the Lake George branch of the! Several local dog fanciers are mak-|dressed. She was hotwyon 27 and 30. i- Dr Charles S. Prest. num'fl‘ a 1 > . -f and hundrflds f’f 565129115. It E151 esti- Delaware and Hudson railroad this ing plans to enter dogs in the secon@ A 11k°_IdPSIQ£LPtl‘f’nn admllhfjs ft; fhl\ fifvw ! 'visor of the state heaith lif‘pdl'nhpn'i o all the Work,. +, fiafifintzifi $12?th } people will take forenoon for the purpose of making an|annual dog show to be held under the ginh‘rzslpqtayll. ro‘fusggpthrzgzg1385.15.12: for this district, held a conference; . m asl At Crandall park the parade willl exanlination of the tracks and bridges{auspices of the Whitehall to die, to say a word. Graveur this morning with 3&3“; “£235 Arm“? - ALBANY, Sept. 27.-Major Frank. R disband and immediately theredfter|in connection with the annual inspec- club in the Whitehall armory on Wed-| was about 37. . , gsalg‘h Amfiggpgrm hna'lt‘h nfgflprangfnm W. Ward. assistant chief $f staff: \ is', . one of the-fins]? mimafinoi irewlorks tion of the D, and H. railroad system: nesday, October 11. Frank Dourrey, meTgirxiTi-iit‘fil‘rpnfi‘dah: gxlmfpupx‘glffl Will Promote Interests Of iins Town of Queensbury . relative [al to Major General O'Rpan,\is home. | x. $' zveéofififigptfinwfi (31039; fhisa 151025512411 this state, of this city has donated a handsome of Graveur's sister. ~ * posed County TUberGU- ithe infantile paralysis situation. The! from Texas on a month's furlough. 1 é b with the International Fire Works com-| The inspecting party is made up of; silyer cup for the best Boston terrier Graveur, whose home address is giv- f . quarantine on all cases and every sus-! From h's latest experience on the f; n pany of Schenectady for the exhibition.! H. S. Rogers, maintenance engineer of: exhibited. Mr. Dougrey will not com fen in the New York directory as the losis Hospital. ipoctpd caso is being rigidly enforced border he freely expresses his views to, There will be several set pieces. the Delaware and Hudson company, pete. The judging of the dogs will Hotel Cecil, appeared at the Walton j At present there are four ©2888 M| iho: universal military trai a? {f & bombs. rockets. and flags. the chiefi C. J. Gibson, chief inspector and W./take place at 3 o'clock. Frank 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. the Town of Queensbury and five in| (\___ v training °; i's, <4 feature being a large set piece bear.| H. Harris, inspector of the Public Ser- the well known international judge |He drove un in a gray runabout. With] Frank Kiemman. of Albans, arriv-\ the City of Gless Falls and one, \M\\ National Guard is neces ing the illuminated words \Welcome] vice Commission and H. A. Stoner, D. Evil! ltocék aster the judging of the dif- hit? was the woman who passed as his {ef in Glens Falls today to act as sec-) 1111311110 Town qu (‘alrlmfhguR tn sary and would solve the probléig 1C ame s and H. inspector. erent breeds. wife. . . . e quarantine on the Barrett home of National Guard défense. 5, Home Comp—a}; ®. The party is traveling in the D. and men- Graveur signed the register J. .| \Ctary of the executive commiftee|jn Green street was removed vestert| sars that it is not fair T f DECLINES NOMINATION, H, transit \Saratoga.\ The? beat \® THREE WEEKS BEFORE Graveur and wife, New York.\ which has charge of the county fuber-| day. Ruth Barrett. the little chod who New York state men to do lf@M@®@ id Former Mavor W. Irving Griffing| |DsPection on Monday at Rouses Point, * --- <> culosis hospital campaign, the object! was ill, has practically recovered from} of protecting the border foi ti has written Secretary of State Hugo! FrOm this city they proceeded to Sara-) CASES WILL BE CALLED |rree special charTERED Jof which is to educate the voters of,. the effects of the disease, nther New York maR\of aga A} declining the nomination for congress. 1084 Springs and from there will in-I CAR FOR SUFFRAGISTS TONIGHT Warren county to the need of such an DT. Prest told a reporter that there! \Why should.they leav. /.\ a t} mon on the Democratic tloket, which! “Getting? Adirondack division of “mi It will be three weeks before Dis A lal ehatered ana lnfiitgnipn in this county, so that they; was one suspected casa in the Town) homes, their families, their tba ! at, he received in the recent _, D. an - . be tRICC &i A special chartered car will leave|w e in a position to vote knowing., 0) Fort Edward. everything, while others of:- <5 a.. fix or to the primary he gang (123233652; wa- ___ ltrICt Attorney W yman S Btfxsvon} i“ the Rockwell House tonight at flznfl‘ly on a proposition to he submitted at, _n z- age,. strength and fitness for mil®e f“ : a candidate for state senator but des MISS WHALEY ENTERTAINS. | prepared to nress any cases for trial in to convey those interested in suffrasze| the fall election for the erection of a A DISASTROUS FIRE. service do nothing-absolutely noth- R lined R . 2 dain _ which indictments are being consider- from Glens Falls and Hudson Falls to|county hospital. CHICAGO, Sept. 27 Fire following ing - toward the military effective-? by c . Miss iC‘hdarllotte Whitley delightfull: {ed by the grand jury or have heen re- Saratoga to ses the suffrage automo- Mr will remain in Glens an oypl‘aJnfi ‘nfpéalbhne 193m toda; ness of the nation?\ he asks. [F WILL MovE oFrricEe entertained last iemenmg at her “mastumf‘d- This he reported to Judgo bile parade and hear the open air; Falls several days and will assist in destroyed a larse garage and 100 auto Compulsory milltary fraining for x ~* :% t] Attorney Daniel F. Imrie i 'to II‘I‘IIhHildsoanrlglls in thlnor othifs thlti‘y‘Rogers yesterday in County court at speeches by the three hig suffrage| the promotion of the work to be done mobiles with a 105“ af $120.n0n An| all men between 19 and 21 during one 'f . ® is move Whaley of Tampa, Pla, who is visit' Salem ond an adjournment was aken leaders. Mrs. Norman de R. White I mitt i - ing loiile tanks | fo ; f : & avenr . Chi a a a « a . White: by the committee. He will work under ve was filling automobile month a year for three years; One Jt his offices from Park avenve to the, ing relatives in Glens Falls and Hud until October 17. Trial durors w - house Mrs Rav Woll A 1 e will work under, employe was & automobile tanks a . w _ Glens Falls Insurance building Octo-\ ie L a ; | e_ Imal lmrors were ex- house Mrs Raymond Brown and Mrs.{ the direction of Dr. Charles S. Prest. and a lighted lantern which he was month in the field and the rest in ar «,he #2 1° . NE. o- son Falls. Covers were laid for ten. cused until that date The grand jury James Lees Laidlaw Every one in- sanit A tatrint | par M lev , mores like the militia, is the major's-® 206 ner 1. Sperry and Hutchinson are to During the evening, Ove hundred was will be called together Friday w terested in «uffrage is invited f LOH (of this district, carrying lit believed to. have €@0500/ liga of effici iHtary train Jr’g\ conduct their sta prlov i . S ; rere M K SEC: ay when ferested in <uffrage is invited to join 1 ho vill divide his time for the wel-'the explosion It is believed the em-/fdea of efficient military training, 4n4{@ f ters beingevfa; £211“ gym}? glgfequar 12:1 £131 and music and dancing weleifigglonEOtfet 8220318 tiramrgggg'c;_thp11- 131985113111; re \£3; trip will bo free for fare of the hospital campaigns in thi: plovye escaped. although he has not/ he thinks it must be obligatory to ft * ' bor T ation. «tho rested - e . ; . .} - effective, county and the County of Rensselaer been seen since the fire. . » - A | l ‘ [illql l|ll|jfi||| ”if? s | IT WIT 34 35 36 37 © COLD SPRING, NY 10516 - MADE IN U.S . jil | ¥ __ «