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Tx e Bos. R {41} Bo 5 Bow po if Set i p. boo B ¢ e pod oan I ¥ oud eo Rd f. : f ' tomobile Where They Are Entertained at Ye bo Wayside Inn---Attorney Daniel Imrie 3 Presides as Toastmaster, 3 \ * Senatop Emerson. *~ Assemblyman Brereton,. B= '~{? the enthusiasm shown for Charles figs Hughes and for other Repuhll: ran candidates in the state and county Et the first annual banaue! of the Young Men's Republican e evening in the Wayside Inn ai Lake fmzerns is any indication of the ~ON timent among the young mon through. out Tthe nation, there can be no ques tion but what a - clean Republican sweap is forthcoming November +. / Af the mention of the name of Juz ca Hughes, a native of Glen_s ”Wanna man The . s0od the assemblage burst forth into At\ afviece 'o the members of the clu afn \be plause and when Hon. Addison B. Col- their gue-ts and urged the of a| When he aitains ¥ i ed the name : ° ° © 273? pliglstident and Theodore Roosevelt didates from Mr. Hughes right through. SoG! which may Ting him 'for secrefary of state there was | A} The auus and objects of the“ at outburst which could 10. were matlined be City Judge Fred M.{ofd, can make a m do otherwise s figpgeciate that there are no longeT ys apprectitiOn of the honor that was liwo sides to the Republican patty. put eapferred upon him when be was £6 | were as follows: club and the part the young men of Glens fected an organization.. man as s00n as fe attains should affiliate with a party give his best efforts tical spurs. I cast my first vote in ren county a number of ears a I was chairman 0 tee when Charles E. Hughes was judge gave some £000 (eq governor. A yOound MAT mus Congressman Parkor. onl cz een fhat they are reunited for the delivery lected 'df the country from four years of pl, because of the office but. 'Democratic rule,. 'the club stands for something MOTO hovs f itorney Daniel F. Imrie, Nn\ of chan- po'iticc It stands, {hit-$21? linoxw'rn younger lawyers of the elean politics and for the of Company K. who took siding oastmaster and he filled the party in the country and the principles iglfiflgs itrt sa. most capable mannet, which moved Abraham Lincoln, which brought credit tn himself and | Nearly twenty of the young .men~ f the club. Being well acquainted with were hetween eighteen and twenty-one; financial each of the gentlemen he infl‘fldu09-1;}ear; nf age and their pres a Mr. Imrie was well equipped to give cated tho forethought in the framing. in the country and in the count the assemblage a Pr° F 1 expected 3531236135?th5 aspusual the speakers her-hip 'The voung men showed keen, 'did not tall on the subjert that tha ntirpst in rlhp remarks of the speakers, { f I to assign land not only fioaésgxllngiitseshzitl’igégegmge mu; tell trem to be ghven an opportunity | to you We ara proud that Glens {ing blows for the cause of Republican hear tho principles of the Republicaa has a club composed of such m fim in bis remarks on the tartf | and party expounded by veterans in poli- are in this Ejariou‘s measures enacted by the Pem- fics but 't Rave them a feeling seratic congress in which New York state and other nortWern states, whioq nf the candidates for re-cle . share the big end of defraying the na fore and after dinner the speakers who elerted. tional expensey' were discriminated are candidates this fall greeted many _| In introducing Hon against for the benefit of some of the intersa whose faces were new to vin as one of the officers of th sparcaly - seftled | state: of - the them. tional bodv of the Hughes All south. in the way of sn ae to muke them eligible for mem-, the country. \We randidateg for re-election the highest appreciation for your Brepetonie a lems Falls man, there wefe giad arly 150 Hughesites Make Trip to Luzerne by Au- 'W art 5 I congratulate the' Warren county anyti th mpg that work Falls have DCT Every young his majority ments. He should terday was ex cellent. for the good of ohligkod to go the last nine 31 forty 4 r in his poli- strokes to finish one up and. carr the party before he can WID gym-- oo Pat bo The rreait of the seniors? gn and f the county commit great care in selecting his party an s ma- of Mr Hughes «raight ticket for the Republican ©@40-| jority a young man MAY join with a' sorrow or club) bring him joy, but no voter, young or: istake this fall by; than make his listeners Beckwith. the president He expressed| yoring for Charles Evans Hugh_ns' Senator Emerson's remarks in PATl | yey \There are @ NUM pjapp fJ; , ark,. Hague; Mr. Mrs. resident of the club, no! s1M- / ber of things that Warren county has' , HHagu r. and Mrs because. to be proud of. First, I believe are the call of their country when their Egr- R £ i Honor of pre- ion of the principles of the vices were required at the border. PV Aaryjge. Burling! - pounty, was assigned the la” person in This section who can Ige. Burlington, Iowa possibly do so should turn out and we' york: Mr. asd Mrs. George B. C I po3 Mrs. B. Car- come the boys upon their return ThS pes. the Misse> Bartlett Sagbhath Day Toad institutions of the count\? Tojnt: Mr and L C. Cass scene. ence to my mind among the pnectady; J H Burwell Saratoga oot ++ 8C. Hotel Madden-Mrs, R. L. Hanchett, tty good idea nf of the club's constitution and by-laws made (Hens Falls famous through04t' L C. Milliman. New York:; was it an advantage for in the past and we come again before Addison B United Motors Princess Motors Emma Copper Midvale Steel 50 Broad St., N. Y. * N. Y. Oklahoma Oil And .many-other-curb stocks featured inthis week's market letter. Free for asking. Fitzpatrick & Company | General Refining . United Western. Oll . Cosdein & Cc. Midwest Of Tel. 2376-7-8 Broad TEX County Judge Wins from Jo Dix Coffin at the Coun-. try Club. In a contest that thoroughly tes the Glens Falls Country club. Everyone interested in the tournam has awaited the match with a full derstanding of the fact that it would ! prove a titanic struggle. Young The - senior-junior elect.. ing. M. LoC. Wilmarth defeated t use, L Sherman, senior. d be | was the same, 112 strokes. AT THE HOTELS Dee Brown, New York; Stanton, - Gloversville; their .J, Woherstine, | Syracuse; | I, Hotel Ruliff there 'C. H. Lazarus, Ticonderoga; F. ‘T‘gli‘Andvrsun. Bridgeport, Conn. GRANDSON IS RECLAIMED, Accompanied by a member of Falls en as, gathering and | am sure local police force. Benjamin Culver of of if their enthusiasm for the Republican Bolton. kpowing personally each and everyone ticket is a true indication the candi. his grandson, who he claimed had been cuon. Be- dates in Warren county will surely be taken from him by the boy's mother, lurchell. who resides in ; Mrs. (how. cal 'this city. The grandfather claims e Ng. hor, who is ten years of age, has li jance.: with him since he was a vear old. {\ Fer Propristor George La Saile. who Toastmaster Imrie called attention 'o stated that Mrs. Burchell, who is . took the boy from school . daughter, Assemblghan H. OBE ! who is thf yowdgest Republican can hands from ever n.aB who partook of didate ruling in this city ani Warren & MOS appetizing -pread. There were county#This fall, devoted mos of hi- 141 seated © the 'ables and the only ~ messes to giving some good advice 10, rcason t*at there were not tnrfee times \ the younger voters in their choie« af a &%> TIRDY °C because Mr La Sale was party. When he concluded b omible to provide for them and the \A young man may join with a p.m. trap-porafion commuitese could not se- which may bring him sorrow or ma (/\ the necessary machines 'o enable bring him joy. but no voter veins -f them to vale the trp The ment was old, can make a mistake the fall 's nne af che Pne- ever set hefore lovers voting for Charles Evans Hughe -.\ bis af a good dinner and Uro La Salle was words were greeted with great | ay warm'v complimented upen the pains \~ plause. ' caking monner in which he carried out 1 Senator James A. Emerson told of wl arrangement. required hy the com- Abs {ariofixs 1£11111ng of which Warrer my; in 14h; ree «twat: gaggrxded county show he DFOVHX. including * igh members 1 'I ats. 'among them the bovs of Company R, _ i'm» feat ire ff Xhosafxmr was thf ab- whom he said should be given a warm sence of ali quot» from the fables No welcome upon theis return from 'he intoxicant o were with the din- porder. But greatest of all the senaror \*T \U\ % ('De the «peaking program. said the county should be prod (hat Far de orgiors and table arrange- , within its borders was born a man { TCOn' Ur Ta Salle has ou'done all 53mm atpali'blre as to - be selected | a% eher: fa: a bangqart of the nature of the national standard hearer of ths trat oat tha Woars.de Acrox: the front vR-squblican party. im’ the main dining hull in which the Fa P‘qlflngpd appiguce at fhe mention banquet was enjoved was draped one F \ 16 g bom |_. nian ' ' of Governor Whitman came _ when af the lars» + American flags that has Judge George S. Ralev advised the asf TVCL DM\ 0105 The flag is about ff semblage not 'o forget trv Geverner, C oT and about haif as County Judge George S. Raley. out notifying him. 'fihatea wirh the #:. Paul office of ; Associated Press, arrived in GI the home of his sister, Avery,. Lincoln avenue. Mrs. T. Priday «hip of the - Repubthcan-Herald, is a law college craduate, ALUMNI OFFICERS. 'the annual meeting of st. Mary's 'umni association are President. - W.. Stanislaus vice Arthur Irving; Bazinet lowren pats events during the winter. \DADDY LONG LEGS.\ In Parish hall this Whitman did more thar anv one In the eater was a lirge paint- at the Chid@go convention +n | seeqpelIn2 of { heres Evans Hughes | and s the nomination of Mr. Muzhe~ Fairbanks. from the brush, {Charles W < ferred to position to the bosses th-n ans A Hobs of throaty Mr Rop, | campaign has bron refer in of-! M nthe: of (: tand Mr W,. Emerson, now a pat.ont in tho S. maritan hospital. Trow. vas hi- maht and autumn ceaves was seated the tab'e of the sucsts of honor aboutphp country at heart which were grouped Hon Addison rd. Mr. [rain, Cangre-~man Parker, Senator, 19% s' \A P-nersan Assemblyman Raiev Coroner Burt. Re kwh and Atformevy Imnme, Colvin spoke. Judge: sem blage. Faizenood and meate the national racv. Unless a Republican admi ed for eight and convenien'ly arrang- hough of many colored leaves lending ;y, the - b laborin a py gong effect In the center of €A°B rw alyp mine - We - want a Sailie demonstrated that be has an ef. frient carps of assistants } { preaident and attested by Twentyseven - Automobiles “ind the partz 'o Lake Luzerne. leav- assemblage gave vent to jong City hall at 7 o'clock. The trip was round of applause) {maulp wirhout mishap to a single ma- chine with If you are to caper at the parties this winter the correct accoutrement is ready for you - here. _ Full dress sults, silk lined the retim trip. ( §35. ; 'To the guesta of hopor. those who will be out thirty years back o 4. |« automobiles. Mr. Robs and all others who assisted fice. in making the affair a* success the the other details am collars to socks, Yes, and the evening overcoat, Silk Hats, ENGL A NDER'S ia - Home of Hart Schaffner & g Mary Clothe*. cere appreriation and are peased to glve gathering. if Tt are appended: Assemblyman Brereton, the first hope of the country. speaker of the evening. said, 'I want can club of young men is a subject jpthat has for years been discussed in' [ho Uo KLE] V f . . 20. ' most erftical since the ( mat war. HS spjees of the one man in the nation ard that Hon Litmdh loaned the painting to the ©1040, 053\ pep the conditions tequire F a mal ar the «10 If; Haile for he occasion In of a man who is rightends front of a buckground | of evergreen; .. o r of R H and has the welfare of ine peopi® Of cq and dancing wall be enjoyed. , in part. a= \Republicaniam is the v ord and Brprpmmlkeynoto that has resulted in 'his &\ Missforars deore? . and state DPMOC jrppt pe tahle= for the diners were seat. ; A he T. far the finn tion is put in office to give us & TC worrhy, Harrison avenue. + y Bs 4 ‘i it - R «33°33 lea ‘lnlfna‘jct‘gdig ”A; 1:32“??- meastire written by a Republican som jeek rodav placed under $ cel l ras splendid and Mr. L4 pro, enacted by a Republican congres signed by Charles Evans Hughes bPS(dP'Rnfl=m‘eli as gecretary of state - those used by the guests of honor car- on the utterance of these words the ofild a lengthy A . h 2 'The products of cheap labor abroa 1 m + Irving Divan?» ' x? £212: {Griff gran: crowding the «torehouses, awaiting ment Chew a est, ‘P netured the opening of the customs houses to The Timss, is not the at the curamit of Miller Hill On flood the T aited States If there I- not, Rran residing at 1 some protertion from this the This statement is made at the \My faith is pinned upon t roto' members of the club extend their sin. of the young Republicans? Tubs-Illiixvlogh' ''We are glad to be able to say that Marmon Hertbsa as the Daddy under | the Circle - of Long Lees.\ 'hair fal- MISSIONARIES TO MEET. t P\ church of South tomomaw nisttA welock in the home of Glens | Falls afternonn | at tariff * another case of AS paralysis ayeperted - A CORRECTION. Mics IN GOLF MATCH the steadiness and accuracy of Judge: George S. Raley as a finished golfer, eighteen holes of the gilt-edge article |, was witnessed yesterday afternoon at John Dix Coffin, top-notcher of the juniors, was pitted against the Judge who stands at the head of the senior list. Coffin has been doing some excellent on the Manchester, Vt., and Schenertady courses where he main- tained a good po-ition in 1916 tourna- His score of eighty-five yes The Judge was even as a result of yesterday's play- Their medal play Rockwell House-George B. Smith, ! Roston: F. I. Mansfield, Syracuse; Har- Henry Grant Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olmstead. Northville; C. H. Stow- he said. for‘placps in the ranks in response to the ell, Norwood; Frank Johnson, Rutland; , C. (George D. Moore, New yesterday took possession of 'and brought him to (Hens falls with- BECOMES MANAGING EDITOR. Pool ©. Thoma», who has been af- . Falls last evening for a brief visit at will leave for Winona, Minn., where he will assume the managing editor lauty's baggest newspaper. Mr. Thomas Officers elected last evening during hn ted ent un- Mr. standing broke H. A. the the ved He his the ens M. he the it mine sue >>> heart and dwells with many, until ap- Interesting Ledger is Kept in Office of State Treasurer Wells. (By Frederic T. Cardoze, Albany Man-! | ence knocks upon the portal of the peased, who have stepped beyond the the right, is attested by the fact that dent of New Fork State has disgorged as it were, ill-gotten gains. In the office of State Treasurer sole purpose of entering the items of conscience contributions listed under the head of \Conscience Fund.\ Donations come in many varied refunded and at other times, little the contribution hag come or fro The \conscience fund\ denotes twol things: First, that it is not such a dificult thing to beat the State; see- 0m}, that there are many honest meni living within its boundaries. From Oc-i tober. 1915 to October 23, 1916, there) came into the State general fund through the medium of conscience stricken people the sum of $1,$78.25. ceived varied materially both as to' amount and the manner in which they! reached the State treasurer. The larg- est amount was for $800. This sum was: originally transmitted to Secretary of| over to State Treasurer Wells It reached Secretary of State Hugo on} March 4, last. The second largest.‘ amount, $500, was sent by the Rev. and unknown person, who evi - quested the ecclesiastic to tuignitxlftfe money for him. This amount was re- ceived by the State treasurer January “Til? the paesent year also,. e smallest prick of c i © seems to have visited the neigggligfig returned $1.25. Against this donation the word \unknown\ is written T person who embraced honesty follow- ed up his recognition of the light on! U Al- urer Georse Nolan; sevretary. Helen Plans were made for a Hal- and for several social evening - Miss | f hat thi $s presidential 364 Clarke. ao successful the fact 'that this eats ldentict 3n4 gerampli hed der. wii sen . I ria il present| Craene, Flk Hotel. $656; William Roo AU- the *th° ( hurch of the Messiah. A voral and fort instrument'«l provram will be render érgécgwéiiiy' $gg§h“giliizl; fisgfi; - 1 $9.50; . - Members of the Woman's Foreign Minnie Morrisey, Queensbury, $187.50; of the Methodist: A. C. Stone. will 2 30 John H. Foley, Maple street, $656. Mrs: Clap! 1 g» 11 of the dining ball visfon of the tariff law under which W® rendance is desired, as want; “£2? 31:7 :;';4\rflr: it“: Thp nrnfinfifnif Zufsrglx‘zplare now operating the noon-day Whis winrer's work will be made. 2 a - © ''tle will no fonger mean dinner time man but just - pLACED UNDER QUARANTINE, \ , Acting Health Officer Pr. V. D SPI-‘Or in Luzerne last evening. quarantine infantile © The case is confined to the: Thnfldr’f“.l‘mmta nf Lewis Moses in Shermantown the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Delbert S, (UP and the patient is a six. months old Howe. Glen street. The Mi~s Rita Ryan who«e engage. Rita 14 Warren street. re- Thirty-six applications for liquor li-; treas.: and October 1 to provide the 100 deal- jers with new lHcenses before that time.! Glens Falls, The new applicants and the amount of ter of this city, were admitted to the \| weeks $ 'Da 3 | Ridge atteet. [C + George F. Smith of Boston trans-: [acted business in this city today. F Take y in this city shopping. Mrs Thomas McGann of Warrens- burg. was a Glens Falls visitor this | afternoon. passed tod George motored here 'Tand shopped. f Mrs, William B. Gardner of Pough- gucht of Mrs. Glen street. Miss Ruth Hall of New York city of her parents, Hall, 5 Pine street. Miss Margaret De Roode of Bryan- 1 town, Md., is a guest of John J. MeCabe, keepsie is & Witheri11, $06. is a guest Mrs, D. M. pass the daughter, and Mrs. Norris city tomorrow morning, ed the summer in their 'Cleverdate, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert S. Howe, Ruth Hows, Miss Hazel Davis Lucas returned yester. where they have been he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Mrs. Frances F. day from Utica Rouses Point are this city as guests of th Joseph - P. Gauvreau, boundaries of what they deemed to be| street. Miss Mary McSweeney, having pass- many a quasifinancially wayward resi-| ad the summer monfhs with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 154 South street, has d sterdam to resume her Wells, there is & ledger kept for the} er in the High school. other than the amount due the State}at her Glen street and a line telling that the enclosure|in honor of Mrs. W is for the conscience furd is met with.|o Money returned to the State treas- this city. Those ury and sent to the \conscience fund\} Miss Helene Thom is regarded as pure gain. There is ab-jerill, William Groat, Richar solutely no way of telling from whom|and Clarence Barker. LEADER IS A VISTOR HER The several amounts whien were re. Goes to Saratoga Springs to At- tend Informal Conference rom what source the donators received the! I amount in the first place. ‘G n P I 1 Vi State Hugo and 'by him was turned th State of New York, superintendent of this city today t Addison B. Colvin. The two gen: friends since 1893 biled to m M. iynch of Rochester, for another 5311111511 have been when Mr. Colvin was nominated for; state treasurer at the home city Ofjiels the colonel writes: Mr. Hendricks, largely through the in- fluence of the who was most influential in Republi-' can state politics at that time as 'is today. Miss Hendricks accompani him. The veteran wheel horse of Re- C he} publicanism is located at Saratoga 'to the attention of Mr. Wilson, and Springs attending the May 26 last ference of the party. H * ‘ encouragingly publican success and s Thirty-six Have Been Filed With Mr Hendric County Treasurer Rem Sprague. Mrs, H, F. Nash of Mrs, R. C. sturned from Assembly Point, 1 weeks at their eott. ge. \ E. H. Nomis and sister and - Mr.. will return to this | having pass- cottage at ager of the L N. S.), Howe. | . O. 1. The Misses Emma ALBANY, Sept. 27-That ©0050\ and John H. Linehan, Leffingwell Mr, and Mrs. Sherman avenus, Mr. and Mrk. H. Kantrowitz depart ed today for- Albany, Jewish holidays Mrs. C. J. Kantor. Mrs. David Copeland and daughter, Gauvreau of Anna - Gauvreau of passing a week in eir brother, Walout: 19 present as, Mrs. J. C. With- d Howe of Party. last name of the out ays the senti-i Mr, Daniels, for all that he has done APPLIBA'HGNS FUR lnlllent throughout the central part Of and left undone. the state is crystalizing rapidly in fav. » a l or of Hughes and Fairbanks. In the: The proof is absointe tht when informal con-] p speaks most, come Mr. Wilson's; and Mr. Wilson is look for Re-' fully and completely responsible for Mr. Hendricks‘ favored the selection of Roosevelt, He uouor LigeisEs 3% +=\: in the tesidence George of Lake this - morning Pr. and: where, they will with their recently where H. McSweeney, eparted for Am- duties as teach- having passed which are|the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D; Linch departed this morning forms. Sometimes lengthy letters ac-| phir, where he will resume his stud- company the amounts which have been in the T an, Oak street, for Philadel- niversity of Pennsylvania. Miss Emma Austin will entertain home this evening illiam E. Gardner f Poughkeepsie,. who is visiting in will {is most inspiring to witness, on {part of a man attaining the years of| the Americans were rescued by Ger- ks. such vigor and enthus-| man Jay €. Miss in and be ~A CRAVEN AFFAIR, SAYS RGOSEVELT Constituted Wine an Offense - Against the Nation’s Honor and Buty That the Man Responsible Should Be | Removed From Office. _ \ WILSON CANNOT SHIELD HIMSELF BEHIND DANIELS am Authentic Proof That Americans LO Poril Were Deserted by Their Ows Government Against the Protest of the Senior Naval Officer Present Most Pusillanimous Episode in tha Naval Annals of Our Country, Theodore Roosevelt in a letter to Henry Reuterdabl, the naval critic, criticises President Wilson and Secre- tary Daniels in connection with the Tampico affair, when the American warships were withdrawn by order of the Administration. 'The colonel says: \You have presented authentic proof of how the Americans in peril at Tampico were deserted by their own government against the protest of the senior American naval officer present, You have shown that the government at Washington had full knowledge of the danger of the situation through telegrams from Admiral Mayo sent by wireless to the navy department on April 11, 12 and 13. You also give the telegram of Mr. Daniels of April 20 directing the admiral to proceed to Vera Cruz. Mayo Feared Loss of Lifes. \You have shown that Admiral Maye made an emphatic protest to the navy department, stating that he feared the result of the squadron's leaving would be the loss of American lives and prop- erty, You also quote the telegrams sent by Admiral Mayo the following ~ day, containing the protest of the American consul, Mr. Miller, and re- questing authority to remain at Tam- pico. You have shown that, neverthe. less, the navy department on the 21st confirmed its previous orders and di- rected the ships to leave at once, \You have shown that the admiral put out into the ocean eight miles dis- tant, but received a protest from Con- says he is now convinced the strong-, lest nomination possiblé was made. It, the} steamed away into the ocean, and that TO GIVE MINSTREL SHOW. I ' Members of the Glens Falls band cll are busily engaged preparing to pre- I sent a minstrel production near future for the benefit are now on file with County‘band. the - appended. Treasurer Sprague and there has got Kelicher; to be some hustling done between now' ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Miss Jeannette Johnson in of J of South and Miss Catherine Hun-| the only proper course for Secretary the the h es dent does not order or sanction, When | sul Miller reiterating his demand for | protection. You then quote the tele- Hon. Francis Hendricks of Syracuse. grams and signals of Admiral Mayo, e dean of Republican leaders of the, who, in spite of his orders, nobly re- former senator ABd! fused to mun from the post of duty insurance, automo; while the lives of American men, wom- o call UPOB ay and children were in danger.\ Can't Hide Behind Daniels. Of the President and Secretary Dan- \President Wilson cannot shield him. t d gentlemA\; sag pehind Mr. Daniels, for Mr. Dan- iels could do nothing that the presi- ! Mr., Daniel's actions have been brought are not repudiated by him, they be- ! Admiral Mayo was at Tampico he had received full knowledge of the rioting i and of the imminent danger to Ameri- can lives; but that, nevertheless, he and British ships, 'This action constituted so grave an offense from the standpoint of national duty and self-respect, that any man responsible for it should be at once taken out of office. Facts Made Public In U. 8. \Shortly thereafter the facts were made public in the United States. I Admiral Mayo bad been responsible and had not acted under orders, then Daniels would have been to order his the fees to be paid by gach are ap-, Glens Falls hospital today for treat-} instant court-martial, and in such case pended: Arthur Lylé, - Queensbury, $187.50; William Cashion, South street, $656, ‘Kenovan Brothers, Warrensburg, $375; Hurley. Warren street, $656; JoHn D. Baker, $187.50; Thomas B ney; Lawrence street, $656; Mrs. Kit- tie Priest, Wevertowh, $9.50; Timothy gerald, Bay street. $656; James Coughlin. Glen street, $656; Cashion tand McGrievey, Lake George, $187.50; Warrensburg. | $140.50; 'William J. Sennett, Platt street, $656; i LOCALS AND PERSONALS ; Arden Westcott was a business visit- Proctor Dane is under the employ f C. V. Peters' Clothing store. Mrs. Cyrus E. Wescott of Albany, is {|_ Miss Louise Nichols of Shelving 'Rock. is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. El- lmer J. West, Grove avenue. ! Charles Shapera has returned from!} was annoimeed last evening inl a several days' business trip to New; York City in the interest of Shapera's> Clothing store. Mrs. Jacob Varney and family have; f the qucet of the members of Miss Ryan's| returned to their home in Clinton ave, Mr. La Salimtposition it held when Wilson took of- family. MASONS TO PARTICIPATE Members of the Masonic rlub onlv. too the youg man. The future of the coun-) requested to turn off in a body Members are for to them a big share try fs reflected in the flower ofitsyo t » ; adr , \ L2 F syouth.! tomorrow evening's parade in connec- of the credit for the éurcess attained You belong to that element. Soc-3,1 time' tion with the ”mpg“ to be h R . a t m- in the club' firs attempt at a public will scatter snow figkes upon the sen-jed Company K. ende) hould florg and you youn i im ‘ n : I 3 g men are matching tmeet at the club not late In part the addresses of the speakers LD into the footsteps of the seniorflo‘clork. e club not later than The American full hearted boy is the} 7:80 KEYSTONE CLASS TO MEET. eny, A 7 fbu £ _ IL yerr ww vores nue, having passed the summer months! at their cottage at Lake George. | Miss CGrota Sheehan, who has been» a guest of Mrs. James Singleton, South! street. has returned to her home in Whitehall. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson have, returned to their home in Greenwich,: following a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Hathoway, 63 Bay street. Harry Reoux of Lake George, has arrived in this city to attend the Glens! M 1 £ 1 e a The Baptist Keystone Bible class Falls academy during the winter. H | (to thank the members of the a man whoo will re Panam iar f : er. H6, the opportunity afforded to ”321mm: prosperity rame frgguaqarrlggplclghcan,“ill \% the thirch rhapel. Bast after-(Wm 2 °°\ Mrs. R. L. Mosher in the young men this evening A Republi A grand. high minded man is Ch ans Hughes whose manhand Continged pn page three, noon in the chureh chapel. Business of, Grand aries! importance will be transacted and ev waslérv member is requested to be pres.| °ft feturned yesterday to their home Ts, William Hatch and son, Rob- in New York, having passeq several ment. N. Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS __ Quotations furnished by H. P. Wells, sroker, Glen Street, High Low Close 66.1 67.2 66.6 66.7 56. 64. 97.2 97.4 » 90.2 89.4 89.4 BTA 57.3 56.7 56.7 36.3 36.3 36.3 36.3 56 106.7 107. 106.4 106.4 28.2 28.2 98.7 98.2 96.4 97. 114.4 118.2 113.7 64. 68.4 67.6 68. 55.1 Am Car Fyd Am Cot Oil 56. - 56. Atchison American Ice 20, - 29. Anaconda Am Smelt 114. Butte 64. - 64.4 Beet Sugar 98. _ 89. Balt & 0 90. Col Fuel & I Chic G W pfd C & 0 68. Can Pac 179. 181. Cen Leath 43. Denver pfd Distillers 46.2 46.2 46. Erie 40.3 411 40.3 Erie pfd 55.1 56. Am Sug Gen Elec 182. 183. Gt North Inter Met 17.3 Inter Met pfo 63.7 Inter Paper 30. Inter Paper pfd 94.4 Kan City So 26.6 Marine 46. National Lead - 70.4 New York Cen 119. Northern Pac 118.3 N 97. Pennsylvania £8. Reading 114.4 Rock Irland 19.2 \Union Pac 151.4 17.3 173 173 58.6 28.3 93.1 | 26.6 | aren't these 54.1 30. 94.4 26.6 53.3 28. 92.4 26.6 178.4 179.4 73.3 726 78.23 $4.6 34.6 34.4 344 46. the faflure to do so would have shifted the blame at once from the shoulders of Admiral Mayo to the shoulders of superiors, President Wilson and Secre- tary Daniels. \Therefore even if these telegrams did not exist, even if there had been no such orders, or those actually is- sued by the secretary of the navy to Admiral Mayo, nevertheless his supe- riors, Secretary Daniels and President Wilson, would both have become fully responsible for the guilty transaction by their acquiescence therein. They cannot, as they 'have sought to do. shift the blame to the shoulders of the admairal.\ The Soldier Vote. A significant feature following thi Maine election was the nature of the 0.7 | soldier vote. 5.21 It is reported that one Maine bat 111.7 113.2 111.7 112.6 181.6 182. 119.5 19.7 119.4 119.5 tallon hiked sixty miles in two day for the purpose of exercising the fran chise. And we know how they voted l Latin politeness is proverbial, bu! Mexican | commissionert 47.1 456.6 {0-7\exceeding the limit when they persis: 1125 122 & 0-2 in lMkening Woodrow Wilson to Ven 5 100.5 108-8) ustiano Carranza? 113.3 97. 88 6 112. 06.1 96.3; 58.8 ° 58. 112. 3! Josephus Danlels might have madi 115.4 112.2 i13.4'8 passable secretary of the Salvatior 19.4 19.2 19.4' Navy, but it was pretty rough t( 162.4 131.3 15i.5' impose him on Uncle Sam's fighting Tenn Co 28. 24.1 25.83 25.4 navy. Pacific Mail 27.40 28.1 27.40 27.4 annal ginger? Pac 108.2 1035 103.4 102.6 SsEABURY TO SPEAK HERE. \ir (Eaglem 912 9&1 921 Samuel Seabury, Democratic cand! T S Steel i186 116 ° 1154 1153 date for governor is io speak Octob® t 8 Sfée] pfa 121, 1‘2'1'2 121' ‘1’ | 18 in Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, For Union bee ~ bY ¢ 121. |Edward, Saratoga Springs and Ma Union Bag nfd B6.4 55. 55. | chantcvitte. abash pfd 51.2 51.2 51.2 : Westinghouse 85.0 64.40 64254) sToRrE To BE CLOSED, . Crucible Steel! ' g4.3 93.2 93.7) In observance of the Jewish nol New Haven #14 81° ¢1.4'days. the Shapera clothing store wil Lehigh Valley $23 $1.6 $1.7 be closed tomorrow and Friday, e