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a hk p 1 ¢ ( a xor ~ The Glens Falls Times F&1}s,,Wa.z-renshux and the adjoining: country. xix? a [Folks, - N B, COLVEN President and Treasurers o paps or o By Carrier, 2 uue u s bab a ea m en fr , cation Office. ~' PUBIaCATION ORFFICH, Gleng Walts, N. \Yo 10} Business Office Telephone hps > 050! if Tork Co. msl c rre rene en snes sae c nees cas aoe a a ns ea nes Editorial Room Telephone If. WOW OOo aac ener eee en bre nn h emnatenwe®®** Subscribers to The Times -who fei to receive their papers figwfim will oblige us by sending immediate netice to w office. to The Times who fall to receive their papors, s comment locality, or on aby train, will greatly oblige (p# notifying this office. FACTS ABOUT GLENS FALLS ' 1; fished every evening (except Bandayy for the City -of n Yg‘gfi; If'udagn Falls, Fort Bdward, Lake George, South E f A G - Paper Published in any of the above places oxd ns, Rails. : y, Vice woos sams “mqmdfifigv Lr, care ae cas as aam anes * 185 ttsing Rixtes Mado Emnown Upon Appitcation at Pu¥ii- 1051) 1 3f approximately 20,000 inhabitants, situated on the H hoe. magnificent Adirondack coun! xy. n a. reodlus 90%. The city has an altitude of 250 feet above the sea. School rate $9.60. The total assessed valuation in= ‘f’ safimfbs. The ponded indebtedness is $207,850 of which 000 1s % 8G, s water Wonds. WER SUPRPLY-Pure water is brought in from mountain streams, only 4 1-2 miles from the city, by, the gravity pyStem, m#kin cheap, adequate and healfigzgmxgafhe: § &. nupply. 419,170,000 gallon capacity reservoir reserve supply,. The plant is owned by the city, and is and 8 miles iof macadam; total length of streets 42.1 miles, sewer mains operated on a paying basis. MLEETS--There aye 12 miles of paved streets. $5 miles, water mains 37 miles. AERPOPPFICE-A new Federal Building has-been compteted istm/ cost of about $80,000, The annual postal receipts arsouwnt to $59,116.01. DBPARTNIENT-Total number of men, 10. [RE DEPARTMENT-Number of mon, paid and volunteer 24. The department is one of the most efficlent and bes p $nctudes a new modern automobile truck. BSN VALLEY COMPANY-Capital, $3:000,000; _ number 10! men employed, 4501 miles of track operated, 112. NCHPRUYXN COMPANY-Paper, lumber and lime. Capi- tal stock, $8,000,000, Paper mills, lime -kilns and lumber Mails cocupy about 50 meres of ground. _ Company operates lenty black marble quarry in the United: States. Fourteyen ¥erge buildings, including paper mill with output of news- $0 that of any individual mill in the world Gowns fleek of canal boats with repair dock. Emptoys 450 Tune of the largest individual owners | 0 timber- \Adirondacks and anada. Employs 660 me Bin war equal Pog. ABds 23315301- fig operations. Also conducts refail coal and ibesiness. Lams FALLS SAVINGS AND LOAN funareas of homes, built by its members. Aeseteri dividends credited and _ reserve '084.85; members, 1,074; holding, 9.1758 shares. Borrowing members, 267; nnn-blormw‘ingfsw. Female shareholders, 2. « FADE NsTRANTCOB - COMPANT-Fire insurance. ( vagrzrruy m* stack. $506 A00: tet! cash as- nth _> a + {so-ta, $5,§5e3.945.44: totam. $3.505,737 14. Net sur- tmpilud aver all HabHlities. $. 21,209.20. HALDS HOSPPPAL-One of the most ug—éfi-adgg ; 11113 i“has School for Nurses, operated In connection with hos- \The state, erected ats cast of Sino 000. (Hons F pital, County Becterinlogical Station. w.IEns FALLS HOME FOR AGED WOWEN-Located in (Lower Warren street. One of the most up-to-date in state; Hrs FALLS PUBLISHING COMPANY-Largest and bes flinging fant in Northorh_New York. Specialists in high lags booklets. catalogues qnil legal printing. Publishers sf Glens Falls Times, only Northern New York newspa- ger with full leased ire service. Home fiald covers ens galls, South Glens Falls Hudson Frolls, Part Edward, Lake George, Warrensifurg, Fort Ann, Whitehall and other \Warren Washington ond Saratoga County towns. RNATIONAY PAPEI CconPANy no of the biggest ils of the g enrporation is loca rd in South Glens Falls on & posite side of the Hudson - River from Glens Falls Pant lergely devoted to the manufacture of - merwihpaper dlfovers many acres of ground. Number of em- xp GL B FALLS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY-One Est known of the coment manufacturing concerns Country because of the quality of its product Or- fmed in 189% Capital stock, gean non ponds $300,000. f Emoploys 275 men. Number of acres covered by bullding, gum- tos and yards, 200. Maximum production per annum, * v 60,000 barrels. FORT EDWARD MHL oF THE INTERN ATIONAL PAPER large paper and pulp plant, which is the | gn villowe of Fort Edward, em- piaylnifls 0 men from that village, BRudson Falls and al | principal industry of t Ciens s The products of the plant are news print. wrapper, craft, and Manila papers, bos board and sul- \phils pulp. I R INDUOSTRY-Bosiges the big plants of the Interna- Ajmal Paper Company, the Imperial and the Standard Wali yeper companies, two of the biggest institutions nf their nd in the world, arn located here; also the big plant of the Union Bag amd Paper Company, the three companies gMav 1, 1918, lemploying approximately 100 poople. Sffices in Gfens Falls Principal water power rPlant Spler Falls, nine miles north. Trefarred stock $2, Capacity of plants-Spler Falls. £0,000 kWllo- FALLS-The \business centre of Northern New grifils a beautiful residential and manufacturing gigs! on: I . on the border of A on River near the head of Lake Gteorgelt 550 It‘ll? trififig inter { 1 an additional 55,0 ving = 2 3. aogogflaglfigf fThe settlement was incorporated is a village in 1§39, and the first city charter yeceived in Lyirk AND SONDED TNDEBRTEDNESS..-The latest cit? ax rhte is 14.95 per thousand, the County 511.00,’{%2dcflt; equipped {n the state for a city of this size. Tho apparatus WELCOME TO COMPANY K. That Company K, since its departure from this city last June, has not been engaged in actual war- fare, should in no sense detract from the wannth of the reception to be tendered the returning sol- dier boys, due to arrive in Cleng Falls this evening. The thing which we admire and which we are 1 bound to honor is the fact that these young men, when the call went forth for men, offered their Hives, if necessary, 'to uphold the honor of the Unit- ed States. That they were not called upon to en- gage in battle was not their fault, All were ready, {and most of them anxious, to give battle to a fos, l but fortunately, all who bade farewell to relatives and loving friends to answer their country's call are coming back, unscathed by war, but none the less warriors of the truest type. We honor them for the supreme sacrifice they were willing to make. edly will have served to create a more profound spirit of patriotism and this being so they will be better and more useful men than when they went away. In behalf of its readers The Times extends to ihe members of Company K a cordial welcome ome. ORGANIZATION AND EFFICIENCY IN BULD- TING THE STATE BARGE CANAL One of the first official acts of State Engineer the many and varied duties of his office on.January 1, 1915 was to reduce the number of employes in his department and by this method save the State more than half a million dollars in salary and en- gincering expenses alone. Under the Democratic administrstion of the State Engineers office two bureaus existed, one composed of men engaged in. terminal plan- the same work on the Barge canal. By the simple method. of consolidating these bureaus and placing terminal division engineers, five supervising engi- cial clerk and auditor, one supervisor of records, twelve resident engineers, seventy-five assistant en- gineers, twelve bridge designers, cighteen levelers and fifteen masonry inspectors. In this manner a direct saving of $1,850 per day was effected while for the year 1915 the engineer- ing expenses of the State Engineer and Surveyors Office were $505,939 lower than they were in 1914 under Former State Engineer John A. Bensel, This saving is simply in salaries and expenses and has in no way interferred with the progress of the work on the State's Canal System. - Furthermore, politics played no part in the carrying out of this reduc- ition as many of the men relieved from duty were! in the competitive class civil service and the pule {Greenwich and vicinity sections intend urgent need for farmers to cooperate! to withhold the product of their cows' in order October 8 unless prices asked by them are secured, esolirtions adopted at that men must be relieved in the inverse order of their appointment was strictly followed by Mr. Williams, who following the reduction said: they are tligible for reinstatement in this or any other department within a years' time and strong- suspended list is exhausted.\ This saving of the taxpayers money has not hin- Since the $27,000,000 bond issue of last year has become available for eanal purposes Mr. Williams 'has, as th 500,000 common stock, $2,000,001; $5.000 and outstanding bonds. fross earnings per year, $1,100.000 | Pav Toll, $360,000 per . year Water power plants with steam auxiliaries located Ft Sight Falls, Mechanieville and Sehofare. Steam plant frat Utica. $ gechanécvfl‘lp. a do 'Eliawatrs: | Schoharie, 1,509 ibe entirely finished nest spring while the Cayuga oras Tha 1. R , and tea 8.000 kffe-atts | Licht and power dis- Seneea canal will be completed next wear. maksrdam, Watervliet and Balistan and delivered to | Under Mr. Williams efficiency has replacpd Tray and Albany. Light and power dis- # Gigi! ted in Glens Falls, Lake Grorge, Saratoga Springs. é. tributed in Utica and Onsida from TUHea plant. Gas bust- W mess als conducted in Saratoma Springs. - SC sassengey trains six days a week and 12 on Sunday s houriy\ service vie Hudann Electric Ranwuy‘flgg e e filming, \Kroy and Schenectady to the fHouth. and Georg 8; Canal, giving a water freight route. NSPORTATIOX-The D. & H. R. R. runniha between ontreanh and New York, furnishes Glens Falls “ff-11‘- 18 ' era » om the North; twenty minute local service or three line! Freight service to New York approximately 36 hour he Glens Falls Fecder Canal connects with the A s AND LECTRIPTY-Two light and power companies do & business . One of these .the Adirondack g orporation, has larma water power devel- pments, nipe miles from the city, that supply the elec- R for lighting. pewer. railroad and ether pur- lcampaign pledges of 1914 have been adhered - to. 4 ito the very last letter. I CARRANZA TELLS TRUTH. tt Coneral'? Carranza has furnished to the press copy of a communication he has addressed to the gnvernors of the various Mexican states in which he confirms the accuracy of these dispatches re- . eneTg: t - ® Ports to the entire so-rallod Capital District of New Yorl garding the New London conference. Carranza prent for light! is furnished at a siding rate a P + + tad fom Ts Cons to a cents, snd ens is supplied \rots mixed up regarding the political parties, it is | | true, and charges that the Republican papers have {been misrepresenting the Ne ng at $1.5 per thousand cubfe fest and $125 for fuel. Wfi‘m‘re are three National Banks and one Trust (CGompany, with total deposits af ower $2 59000, lens Insurance Company h total assets of $5,638.704.14; i but he goes on to say, \I assure you and a net surplus of $2,318,200 #$, I Below is a Hist of some ef her product: : «1 Cotton Stook. Blank Books. Boxes. Brick. Brush Backs fifushes‘al‘ncarriages, Chemicals, Cigars, Collars, Comfort- tes, Mattress Felt, Pap \ \Wooden Plugs ~ hotels, and three newspapers, Iwo daily and one week U E a 4 Charities organization, in charge of a trained Glens Walls has a new $150.000 hospital, wi freining school in connection, and an up-to-da #ged women. peste: tt of tha ramndd 104 free Wormy. 9 »fs and 1,750 pupiss; chools is upwards of 1,400 mvBICAL INTERESTS-ThA surrounding | enuntry an Dom ‘ftfifln‘ch and Indian War, and the American Revolution, 4 middle of the river, nd wrhetre the cave is Jpg 'made famous in his novel, 18 ' F & all 'imes for the best interest of ber of Commerce ens Fails has two beautiful city. and one Just thin c ms and a fine view 7 ’ ennorete ison fiver, mficTUMNG-Ovar $60 men are employed in thesbls prper mills in the city. There are ter shirt. collar and Ewaist factories employing aver [ \03 «petatora and a re- iwhont company with an annual output of £00,010 barrels. ® | \Ths Mimieipal Manufactaring Building provides loft space of why size destred, for rental with pawor, heat. light, ote., and is a virtual Incubartor for industries. Clans Falls is essentially a city of diversified industries; | f o Ak Mie: Beers Bicach® serted. It is the Democratic papers, publishing re- | ports inspired by the Wilson administration, which have asserted that the internal affairs of Mexico | were being discussed, that a broad program, fori nfectionery, Cottoa Ratting, Crackers, Cuffs, ligur,_ Harness, Tee Cream, Lares Limes, Lumber, Machin- aper, | Portl.ad Cenent. Rubber s, Shirts, Shirtwaists, giik - Gloves, Wall Paper, i: the City representing nearly every denomination. | An \Associate ill of places commemorative of incisents during the | , j In | _ {n 1913, after three years of Democratic control, just below the bridge, ig a rock | - : locatel. WHC, cha Mow lorderiy government in this State had completely |hroken down and a reign of riot culminated in the 'impeachment of the Gavernor. Tn 1916, after less than two years of Republican control, orderly government has been fully restored | the mass accumtulated bills left when the Demo- he busness ard professional men of the |eratic Administration went out of office has heen paid and all subsequent bills hive been met as they po t, f ces €*, ‘xfififit‘ candidates every well known order is rep» ted locally in the twenty-five org@nizations and so- Ta aft in the clfty.. The Y. M. C. A. building ' as an exeslient gymnasium; the larged - k armory hes a stratintg' ”341,91“de suffig‘lerlit a care of lore conventions, etc. he eng Falls “afCommeT‘? with offices fn the City Hall, is t a For farther information addréss Sec- | ! became due. cannot expect much eo the voters can commissioners are following my instructions and are only discussing the withdrawal of Ameri- 'can troops from our national territory.\ That is precisely what has heen asserted in these dispatch- es and what the Republican press generally has as rehabilitating Mexico and effecting the reforms of Ls AND NEWSPAPPRS-Glens Falls has six leading | which the unfortunate republic is so sorely in meed, AND CBARITIE@-There are eleven churenes has been under consideration. Once more | confounds his benefactor, Woodrow Wilson, and retary, 603 erates with the chntches in all cheritable | makes perfectly clear what critics of the adminis \ 7 Ta tration have all along asserted, that the Mexicans Cree muta has six publie sehools in the -as represented by Carranza will not brook any in- large modern high shool building, and ol building under construction: als tromsferred to a fine new buildin terference by Mr. Wilson and that the New London 2 | conference is merely a subterfuge to tide over the ostial district, and two parochial , \ I i j 4 in Cus there are | Mexican situation until after the election, the registration in the paro- VOTERS HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN. Ender the cirenmstan e las f‘flh'e hands of , * their y-ho have nd Der THE GLEN3 FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER Their experiences of the past few months undoubt- 1269-Established Forty-Seven-Yeams—ZLQJEG B. B. Fowler Company sition of the mode's -choicest models ortes, will be on display and Surveyor, Frank M. Williams, after assuming Am essentfaily distinctive expo of Smart Hats, and allied millirery access Wednesday, Thursday; 26, 27, 28 September, in-the-Salon de-Ohapeanx, Floor Two. A successful attainment of thi readily achieved 'b cepted Millinery. ning and construction and the other of men doing s -seasonts«H at Wastiflons=-mayibe y «an inspection of this chic assortment. of ac- them under the supervision of the Special Deputy State Emgineer, Mr. Williams was enabled to dis- miss with the services of one terminal engineer, four neers, two confidential stenographers, one finan- l Enables us to supply your every 'eyeglass requirement-in a thor- oughly satisfactory manner. The continual growth of our business for the past nineteen years attests the fact that we give complete satisfaction. Our syeglass service is a rare combination of professional and mechanical skill with modern sci- entific methods. *~ & % d & s p E. 3 $ ar a REDUCTION g ¢ a i 11 Hunter St j & # f 8 Rooms, all modern, large f- # Garden. E 4 # & - Apply AT ONOE for | % & Particulars x s = ADAMSON & BAYLE CO. £ ZZZ 8 Park Ave. Phone 568. % < dite at Ce eau ited Cay ag y s dey Cos bral es en Geni EZ anemone MILK PR of Greenwich was named as secretary and C, P. Hatch of Cambridge, treas- UCs | T0 BOOST PRICES ba 2 0040000 pledged by the large attendance of the new organization, at the same time agreeing to abide by the rules which were adopted. R. A. Pet- tys of Greenwich in THE SUNSHINE endorsing the 000000000000‘ Re ate che cta ote oto ehe clo tte 0st $85, 0 C+ e o + #.0 o * \ branch reviewed the work which bas heen accomplished in other gections state and stated there OF TO-DAY Enables one to prepare for the rain of tomorrow, Prudent is he who looks ahead-Starts a reserve fund with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and adds thereto each week, hich would support them and their families,. Assemblyman C. A. Pratt of Wash ington county spoke of the amount of milk which is shipped out daily by men in and about Cambridge. He said that at the present time the Hud: were supplying more milk than any other section of the state and that the time had ar they either must \hang together or hang individually.\ the formation of Various other speakers re-. ferred to the increase in the cost of} keeping cattle and claimed it was the who was securing the greater part of the profits and that the farmer as well as the actual con- sumer was suffering. If the prices a§ked are not granted _ the corapanies now buying milk in that section of the state it was decided that the league take over the milk and ship & to creameries or secure apparatus for the making of T There was consid- pra‘bm discussion upon this point and ulimately it was decided to adjourn \This has made it necessary to dispense with ! the services of many very efficient men. The names grganizing 2 Cambridge branch of the of those men are placed on a suspended list and pairymen's League, farmers {pledged themselves to support a scale! lof prices which is far in advance ofi those now being secured. accounts the increase applies for most valley farmers ly recammend that the length of time in which per-| sons on such a list may receive reinstatement, be|part to such Burers as the Sheflleld extended, and that while such a list is in force. no'farms. which - purch appointments be made from other lists until the, Y our account is invited. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CLENS FALLS, NEW YORK nterest Paid on Accounts of $1 or More in Our Special Department. BYRON LAPHAM ases the milk for its creameries as well as for ments to New York and other large lod It he generally conceded the j a \advance wi to something dered the work that is being done on the canals. like sixteen cents a hundred pounds iThe scale ranges according to the dif. 'ferena months of the year. R Pri for t . 'has gone ahead with the work to such an @KTEN! ger sent a Wid mes 000 that the entire canal system can be completed by, $2.05 per hundred pounds for Octo- May 1, 1918. Six large contracts and a number of be smaller ones bave been planned, approved by the 'Canal Board and are now in force, Each contract e date for its expiration, not later than ' cember. In fact the work has progressed &} ELECTRIC _ POWER CORPORATION_-Main rapidly (gun next spring will mark the completion | TC. &: of the Osw $2.15 per hundred pounds for No- per hundred pounds for De- $2.05 per hundred pounds for Janu- n ta 2 ess 8 00M000000°®0°®00 000.‘ ego canal and the Erie canal to Three'arg‘m per hundre pounds for Febru- 'River Point, thereby establishing through naviga- ition betweert Lake Ontario ard the Hudson river. 'The entire Champlain canal is in operation and will Who]? this phase of the question will be given further consideration. 6.09, 20.0608 a Paa Past tzu'uwzwz“....“:~.u‘u‘ ¢0“.n‘«.».w‘og,»yNgu‘wn.«.»ow‘n‘n.u.n’n'n:o¢ouu‘c « « Coupcns $1.95 per hundred pounds for March. Dr. H. S. Blackfan was chosen president 'orgamized branch, while Horace Bunt estat of Cambridge A small monthly rate on a classified of the newly] ad pays for a sure T and persistent salesman for your business every day. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA CONTEST if they are turned in In lots of 100 or more. | {chaos, economy has done away with waste and the. *+ 4.0 ARTHUR W. SHERMAN E Cashier & its 8s anata ona Pn tran anns 200087 ‘Q00000000000004000M0“$W¢M66¢¢00®¢ ilke this clipped from the QGiens Falls Times are good for ten votes each in the Resources Over A Million Dollars WE ARE MEMBERS or tis P cain tia (nel. FoR CASH PAYMENTS New Subscriptions to 'The Daily \Times will be honored as follows: $5.00 Payments, $3,000 votes $3.00 Payments, 1,500 votes Old subscription payments will receive one-half the above amount. Classified Advertisements paid in advance will be honored on the of five votes for every penny pald. COLUMBUS Discovered America and Some Years Later 09s # % y 6&0K‘1\?“.”‘“o°’.“2“3\om“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“I“.“‘“Mm”.“.“.“.“.'u“.“r.“.~N“.“.W. ity it t vores $1.00 Payments - 500 Votes 60c Payments, 250 votes w London conference, | MODERN MAN the Need of Banking Facilities. We Invite Your Account 6. al aces len 2012000000 00 39200 180 ch ate ato c sefuleeti alea toate n»u~0»‘“.~.~.«‘n.“‘“tog-0130“no'u‘ooovao'fih .».w.~) Ir pone *\ CLIP THIS COUPON that the Mexi-| {a A: RADCSTA a Interest On Monthly Balances This Coupon Presented at the Main Office of the Home Merchants Trade Stamp Company In the Goodson Building, Clem: Street, Clens Falls, Will Entitle .the Holder to a 0a ate (Pe Pe t Wee ole THE BANK OF SUPERIOR SERVICE Glens Falls Trust Company One Dollar Opens An Account in This Strong Institution « 4.28 t Ain edad be enn ae adi be Sa OQQ‘GM’MQO 000000000 \st 000430 $000°000¢060040 006000430 ”$0600 * tnt atuil 9-27-16 t ttr «Be atc trata it he g ”buggy”;‘%o.“,“.»‘uy‘»,ububu*ufu tite ate ate ale ate Rio cee t PLAR AAA rant c cote aP a Pre as Peats To at u.».u.~'n,n.n:“.~‘“50,00’“,fiver.n'n.~‘u.u.u.u,»:n‘«:¥¢zuz“be.{ooznzntnthn' WANTED Experienced Shirt Operators on Also Laurdry Hands. They \Boost\ and \Boom\ HOME MERCHANTS TRADE STAMPS are wonderful \boosters\ for the home town. When a man makes a firm resolve to patronize home merchants and pays cash for ali he buys, that man is on the sure road to success and continued prosperity, | Every time he seeks the home mrchants and Feceives HOME MERCHANTS TRADE STAMPS he \boosts\ and \booms\ his home town. | He recelvas Interest on all - nty in returh circulates money in the «hometown in many ways. if yougzant to become a great big booster, ite. home merchants who All Parts. MeMULLEN-L he spends and the home mercha Cea no teat p jive HOME MERCHANTS TRADE i-gour own home town! > f f