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33.70 100 d middling. flour mid- cornmeal, meal, , 'scrapm, buckwhent iced, chow fis ground- wper ©300 : bobo 12, ' ARGUS—‘VIARCH 13, 19m, 11\ \THE WEATHER METEOROLOGICAL RECORD: _ Mot Humidity Depth ' of anmv i d fiv‘ i Thar. *Higt- Rain- veloc- C <8 pam. ost.\ fall. Ity.. fantis caf 1 o 8 At unt o ° Bismarck, 38 - Boston, 82+ % Block_island, F. 1. 16 0 Ballimore, . Md. .. 62 ° ~ Buffalo . gece 36 .18 Charleston; 8. 6 (16 Chicago, . 111 2% 14 Gleveland,- 0. ;...\ 80 2M Cinclnnatl, O. «040. 12 penvery :Colo 48° 1 Detroit Mich, 28 18 Dodge, City,. Ka 50 - Des. Moines, 1 Duluth. inn, 'I‘or L hours precedlrfg 3 p. m. [s .s MLI Speaker, . Advocatmg Public Ownershlp, Declares Esti= - mates Vary * 2 \In Cameron hall gust night, Everett T' Adams, representative of the Plumb 'Plan League, told about the 'Esch-Cum- mings: bill. now before Congrens. The league favors the mbhc ownership . of railroads, . Job yepresenting “iii? \| the Brotherhood \pf . Rai frond Trainmen, presided and introduced the speaker. > Mr. Adams explained in detail, the guarantes to be given the owners of the railroad property, that they receive a 1-2 percent of the property's -value, Bu’t': who can tell the, value of tho property ? he asked, (He.said that since 1018 'only four roads had been appraised and these were small oues, -WUE UNFED : eight years more , roads. while other authorities m: from © $10,000,000, to $12, 0, the speaker. told. ® the Lrio railtond. get 5 1-2 promise made by bill, the railtoad, scum MAN APPEALS on complaint of plainaut's child, pedled. from the gave $1,000 bail the next term of County court. order Dickman, = He sald it would, take to mppraise all the There ~were some who said the} railroads had a value of $20,000,000,000 laced the value Mr.-Adams also told about the Hornell corporation, which, he saidw as organ- fred to take over all the repair worl of \The corporation will peréent and the company a sim- Hlar amount,\ he paid. Mr. Adams made the statement thht the Hornell corpork- tion was a élosed one and that its opera- tion would «divorce the .men from: any Esch-Cummings Phe officers of the Hornell corpora- tion, he said, weze officers of the Erie FROM BRADY'S ORDER Charles A. (mp en, of Scotin; arrested da | Drolla, of Albany, was directed by \Police Judge John J. Brady in Police court yesterday to pay $5 a week for _ the, support -of the com- Crippen's attorney ap- of filiation and for his appearance at The- charities department is prosecut- ing the case through Attorney Herman MONEY REPORTED STOLEN FOUND ON ITs OWNER Joseph Sampson; a Finn, arrested at Herkimer and Green streets by Patrol- man Waldo Church, | told | Police Judge court m story of having been robbed of his money. He said that on Thursday he had $800, but where he was robbed or by whom he said he could. not. tell, Sampson was committed to jail. While the'police/of the First precinct were looking for 'the supposed thief who .| fook the money the Jail keeper was giving Sampson. a thorough search at the jail, which revealed $285. - under his under shirt and faktened about the body. Sampson recalled that he placed the mony. where found as a precaution against loss and that his story of robbery was an imaginary one, DEATHS BOYLE-On Friday, March 12, 1920, Francis, son: of the lago William. and Sardh Boyle, Funeral from St. Jostph's church Saturday at 10.30 a, m, 8-413 BROOKS-March 12, 1920, ot his late John J, Brady when arraigned in Police |- residence, 74“ Clint? \Brooks husband of Annia Lyons, form- erly. of Rensselo Notice of funeral. hereafter. B18 CONNORS-At rest, March 12, 1920, Ars. Theresa Connors, Funeral private: Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the residence of her niece; Mrs. Daniel Boyle, 240 Wik street, thence to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. \418 FLANSBURG-Friday, March 19, 1020, Katherine A. Kelly, wife of Abram Flansbyrg. Relatives ond friends .and the: Ror- ary Society of St. Patrick's church are invited to attend her funcral; Mon- |_ day morning \at 9 o'clock, from' her late residence, 595 Second street, thence to St. Patrick's church, Troy « papers please copy. HOWARD-On Thursday, March 11. 1020, PatrickF; Howard, husband of Mary J. Rutledge, ~Relgtives and friends are invited to attend. his funeral Saturday at m. m., from the residence, 19 Dewitt street, thence to St, Joseph's church, $1218 HOWARD—At Rensselaer, March 11, 1920, William TT., son of the late Jolin and: Maria® Howard. Relatives and friends, Dnvnsxou TiB, Brotherhood -of Railroad Engineers, and, J. N, Ring: Fire Company: are 'espgciully invited to. attend his funeral, u avenue, Edmond | Saturday morning at 0 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Richard Moward; 15 Broadway, thence to St John's church. . 8121 McCLURE-On Friday, ‘iinrcu 1.3. 1920, at his residence, 464 Hamilton streat, Henry J. McClure, Puncral services at the First Con- gregational (hm-ch, Quail street, cor- ner of Woodlawn ' avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. 8-14 McVIE-On. Wednesday, March 10, 1920, Charicésd'liumcs “(iv‘u- aged 8 years, gon. 0 has, 8. MeVic and «Margaret Messick McVie, € Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral Saturday at 2 p. mi, from: the late residence, 225 First street, 8412-18 STERNFELD-Sudden}y, in New York eity,, on , Thursday, March +11, 1020, Milton H., son of Bertha H. and the late Philip Sternfeld of Albany, N. Y, Funeral services at the residence of his mother, 24 South Hawk t, on Sunday afternoon -ut 2co'clot 8-18-14 TOOLE-On Thursday, March 12, 1920, Howard G., eldest yon of Julia G. Flinn and the late Wiltim F. Poole, Funeral from the residence, 280 . Western avenue, Monday at 9 a. m., thence to St. Vincent De Paul church at 9.30, 3418-14-15 WELLS-On Friday, March 22, 1920, ° Edward Hyde Wells, in the Goth you of his film. Tt is requested that no - flower + sont. flowers be sen $1.3 . Notice of funeral hereafter. IN MEMORIAM < The Young Women's _ Bible Training ' ovement | which conducts | the 10 :, hoot at 107 Columbia street has. beens deeply. stirred: by the, passing at Clara Sutherland. « Her frst. Introduction , to\ the\ urs 'and work of the school.was in the summer of 19115; when. she visited the school vamp for girls, \From that time on she wis \soy Int mately. identified: with: the school sas 'to become a factor In its life snd.'growth, After taking the Bible cour* offered by: the school she devoted her time and tals ents-to teaching others, She was a. teach, er of the Albany High School. {Girls\ Bible Class. and the Rensselaer High , School Girls' Bible Class, : It. was “hue thus Identified with the work of the Young Women's Bible Train- Ing Movement that she felt called, to 0 fer herself for misslon. work in Chin And just as In the case of her comple ing the course In Bible study she began. to teach others, so also, when she had, dedicated her life to the misslqnary «pur- the foreign feld to other Christian girls, '. In this way she became vice president of. the Pinnacle World Mission Band . teacher of the Mission: Study. Clas China In the Bible School course, Io Her life was a channel of blessing. She lived: not words but In. deeds and through grace sho hns won the crows and. the Master's \well d at his residence, 110 Delaware avenue, Wants, For Sales, Agents. Business - Chances, Etc., One Cent Per Word | CLASSIFIED AD VER T. [SEMEN TS i ~NO ADVERTISEMENT FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS R '- AUTOMOBIGES. - .% ~*ALBANY MOTORS, INC, N TEMPORARY ApprEss 8-47 BEAVER 4 STREET, OiPOEITE «PUBLIC WE HAVE a naros: VAI‘IETY t}; I 0 USED CARS To SEX/1901“ FROM. FRO . (WHB . FREE - UNTIL SPRING, OUR «. PERSONALS: i ork FOR Dox'r MORTGAGE YgUIB Ho Kow 18 SAUESMAN WANTED -BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT STOCK SALESMAN‘ ON ABSOLUTRLY SAFE AND. PAYING OIL PROPOST- y| TION; COMMISSION BASIS. + LOST. MAC. COAL AND WOOD C0; COAL BEST QUALITY; BAGS, QUARTERS, HALVES or TONS, DELIVERED: TO ANY PART OF (CITY; FIVE BAGS KINDLING WOOD, fi; FIREPLACB woop CUT TO ORDER. 'PHONE MAIN ABS, | YARD, MADISON AVENUE T - MAN'S DIAMOND RING; S¥MEOLR OF AD- 40 D‘I‘IPLI- CHARACTERS $100 REWARD. FINDER PLEASE RETURN TO w. 2. Dovanty, 51 STATE STREET. asd LOST-Waich fob, with owner's name. Gall West RII-R, Reward. 3712-18-14 HELP WANTED-MALE Positions 0pm Yor Men and Boys Today at the , PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, , 44 CHAPEL STRERT. ~ No Charges to Emploer or Employe. UEN WANTED. - Mfachinists, out or city. Bricklayers, out of town. HELP _WANTED-FEMALE: .** a- + SHIRT FOLDERS: / emus, who navk noxs Hol. IRONING CaN VERY EASILY LEARN: to FOLD SHIRTS, '2 P BEGIN NERS y2 PBR WEEK TVHIl/E LBAR ING.; AND OUR PIECR RATE PRICBS - HNABLE EXPERIENORD IIAIVDS To pose she began to present the' claims .of.\ cars arp ASK . - © i HaUtaD. je fluxefiafiméys} ’h.‘”§$€m€ff’§f§i wiknram ». manors & co, AND CHURCH STREET: not -= Arechanical drafteman, in olty. ' EARNIS'” cop hos anes jee goon mean, or cP mien bods, tes son stanm aos WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, fouiders, floor and bench, out of city. VOREING Aglgffizfir z mes sik \Toor tin 'ol gggdHZiTRIGTL¥£§§§ # Lode t Box WANTED. rain For yous Cabinet makers, in cltv. venue, from: comirssron on BUY SaxE ron FREE DELIV. EVER AND DIAMONDS, Woodamen, $230 day and board. ague Place firsnmgng; tr oo\ rapes wine as ggngfiPArffiANy Arb RENSSSELAE FREANE. D. RYAN, HéhAGER. mflfiWW’ mE or oiPE. filigfiifigésluln HitpS_OW JEW. Instrument makers (email work); post THR ARTISTIC SHIRT 0., ORDER EARLY. ~> ppry CIRCULATION ,. MANAGER REpERICE 1 Hon nearby. 12 ARCH STREET I % cuaron ror on ‘_—_m§7w—_— - moug orFIOR. :| 86X «NORTH PRARL STREET U| irs class machinfats, \em-we4 * ew etc. I| [iframe - OFO§4§QE7 ogfvénEgAgE ”Ligg any”?! moldy/r {lI‘Morz}; n city. - - . <+ city. Wess [f woprarors . | famens R - Paihfu'm\ - i .\PCORES INSTALLED | ob AB. AA Jflxffiflé’rflflfior farm in Columbia airs waNtBo R “£35533 a l‘ r “7p spaafiugza gynigfigu‘gg'OR RE-] ALL MY All? Tnvoli'rs HAVE MY ~ ¥ cage” ¥3 $695 month; house {and PMO | pon payp. SMOKING- JV FAG . 6 f yor whoy-WwH par? : > month; | TORY. fh asplant [« 17131121 A¥p serour anor. TEE JAMES J, RYAN.\ Bool, \Hones ,and: farm; $55 \| go per oweks, whine 184 ruction'+ of . I} EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR | 25 DALLIUS SHEET. feuer Singlo. farmhands, $10 month, vicinity of INC. \. *~ % seee I1 H tt rie: |-coor meas ir maracas , stenograpters,nearby. \ o o ap sox T \ ' w work farms on shares, 6 ., AL - swing? Vitus; | B ggégglflgi [A101 To LBAK AFTER GLIN’I'ON AVEVUEl-N UZ UARAMELS, Lifxxndgu glanayer, czperienced, for sum- hi neti ooh (hoc GEORGE A. MINER cgwogffijtgbfizggflxgaes rhener ter, in city, _7 mists-flax: i I on D, 400; RAEANDS, Se: gig/55322?“‘z'iiy\’ <I Positions Open for Women. and Giri awatics, Ter M angggtégmg R19; fibgfiflfigggs‘ te: speratons hotel. srate , $2LDYMENJ‘ eaways.- or ' ,_ 3501 + i Laxndry operator, aunimer hotel £ d replacing \ l GUM DROPS, %o; ROYAL MIXED, Se; Accountants 'or auditors, experienced or BUREAU; 12 ta\ 0331-3195 'M TTEL'KEfic. lag gfilxlr’Eg‘Umgnbnslofi' Varmint afli’duflfea of recognized. school, a CHAPEL STREBT Olllnqs Con; : . TON AVENUE, 3-14. figfé'r’kmxfififig'fr‘ swam“. i‘n city. No Fee Charged to Rinployer or Emg aymg' 0 - ro f ) 7 8, . Laundresscs, cleanore and day sworffe I . (+- row..CHAamm . . hac Fatiha (Of) i i wor OHAIN: DRIVE, of farge ;Kfiu't¢ff £221:ng dron 'and |. © , R Pluses 315”; figng’gz'} Bludery we'kers. in city; 8-414 woek. %.. ' k ion tooo op crain © - ' Factory Help execurives CHAN, Pose. y oren * (Chae i dine o\ 0\ o + westerly e 1\*~\*day * ' . hz - ’ chegiry sinessaw, Im orry. b ' § place, from. © «] 'an my aufifl’ifltii.‘£222‘$2 name on.. bo MECHANlCS FakimiAyb , Fork Thugr Second maids, in city. __ “to the pa f IDL' 4 TOJIZ'OBILE u Welgh-We 'Pay. = {A’é‘gil ag'LnPRIgLITLEGT‘SWGS AO., garment workers. i . * JAM”! Ao RYAN + Domestics, {n clty, Good wages ' ”mggfig pC a \mazZmOADwu'. 00 , +\ 36 Datin dt, - marin | : The-alive, alert progressive. 'business man W110 uses thedqullckest a?! mart warren ayp wipp. iN (nstiTu- 'Feperionced - Ari/pun and rollers \ em) . . 3-10-48 |\ ail cke his help through 'EHE ARGUS classified columps. Tt is the For OUT OF tosnece factory. \ mum.‘ #// [f = . ~ a roos cing cns tan efficient methods, see p gh C Perforred workers Jn all walks ty. Wud mo, a2p Chambormaite Yor hotete.? (P 501V; $212,255? 21153515235 asp wiuh ProvE: €o08, RE. | greatest employment. medium in the community, Per: erred worker Rooal. . (onine scale. AB 3s , 10 o ge - . -, © dB or Ford GARS A |- ULTS ( of life constantiy sean' the classified section in search of opportunity. oprorpunittEs-roR nors, Waltreasca for boaarding houses. of (P we ans: | , RoR ~Bws, « Oftce bov. R Laundry operators-§10 wh. to alark, Bank . (of Forp mugs” « fi‘k’fi’}? sok ~If 'you need honest, conscientious Porat no \\\“' voutes. : Kitchenworkers. tn restaurants. ifs: of N t' J - & tes: : Gl workers-pood. opportunity, . {iflgilfgbvwfi | a E. H. 553123, 310103 EAPHR' WE Pfi‘lrszlfltf‘ INH ? BAEES. workers - executxlves O‘l‘ kmechamcs. Bail, l? 15:7”)! fain/5003211. (34:1? t‘nng‘lm uzlmnal’g brish n > a- ban Lol n : ., INC, u PRICES: PA SH. PHONE Ww. §86- hers, clerks or :man- pp ng clerks. .. u 'Tth day. of i ; 180. BROADWAY. 1 iv. GIMRLEH LARLEUR. \s ELR maids or stenograp , fice clerk $10 week at start; 48 hour fut\ rn,u{or than M. [STREET, agers, bookkeepers, office boys, orfactory Era/[fulan’ahny‘mranflcte market on Satur- Slitchera on baseballs, £00 osition an f : It-pro- ‘y o work tn mea \ Hand stampers. the agreo- I Have Youn. onn mBsif. 110 RB. help - use an economical, result-pro- co service ror aut cars. ' fea. > Jewelry workers. $ {$55.35 § ricgfomy. vroR BREE coun; > ducing Want, Ad in THE ARGUS. fiéflflfiffiaufigrfi'flfe’ru eleris Paper boe workers. 1 bank and * fi figfgg,\ ngfginalffpggggfl dro: |4rso. OLD . SILVER AND - RODA Machine operators on felt shoes; out of ated. In. the 26506 ‘ms Thoadi A); PraTmmUuMN soucu1. at, NAgCANI, 'm A Classified Ad' Costs Only One C’cnt A STOCK BOY. fawn: excellent opportunity tiate. ( a a North PEARL STREET n-bar 4 Ad Col And Is orgy sta “graph!” 1 - Int s o mto R .. Ryiprye asnee rrosiyen: con- Wold In Our Wan olumns An v4 golf 1388 emp mo meany aryormmuny ion. ite | ai | Ress, a 25d Bure to Bring Resulls, sail Api 49 leg § 3547055133fo #xp or CAR LHB. ___ 25244 Call Main 1416-1417-1418 and .a Com- yhag pamin cay surony munsrh sffrgfififn'fl)’ . a | TROPICAL SUPRENE EXTRACT t 0 tor Will Take You fluid Or EXCHANGED, , F. ARGUS B2 ENCBED CLERICAL WORKER, pANILLA LEMON, ORANGE, RASP- ~ pelen para or Will Take Your . p i \ 'INTERIOR DECORATORS. ' BERRY, \270 Pij AND Tf You D A R nfative Will Call OFFICE, BOX C. 34d | IN 01“.- | want your noose ann. folk. ** fida SMEET' Prong f You Desire $1, rest to Advertis waANTED-A_ Youre say OFER m oprortusiztss ron einis. { le aet ~ Tell Fou Why It pays to Advertise in YEARS OF AGB AS DRIVER ON ONE Tio girls to assist n housework,. - |- isto nowt Farm 10, aus and Tell Fo y pay a (dow. vow | Ci {tress th private family, b *~ ore voknny npookarne 60. GV FOR, SALE. crs.\ sXPARY card- nanni‘ufflfix Jirls us nuran girs. to of \ he | Aure eset. : b wipes Lapypry compass, X0, foi Gir ,{‘i”¢€'2’.:{°\“\\\ + lik ' \ATTENTION - GARAGES, MACHIN- w LONIE STREET. - meng . hopspsuorks Rindery gir . ati Agni-d: f &: : DIAMONDS,. hib Ertiannd: ix Bin > TOUXG, MBX Jr desiring Rall. G‘flnéfidfizfiécfifl?” work 9 'to start= t the Clty f orp gagi am PAULS JEWELRY|¥OU SCRAP, AND AL ar way mail clerkships, month; write It sed; that 8 HORSESHO A xED inon for free. particulars examinations.. R. Girl to learn fewelry,cass making.. the 353,575; ggg agiputyggg’ 111523523: BORINGS AND TURNINGS, WE ALSO Terry (former Government Examiner}, 10 Millinery apprentice, 'thercof, INUN.! FALSE TEETH, iAoNETO HAVE WIPING RAGS FOR SA; . Continental building, Washington, T9 £5113\;ng operators. . of sald: $01: POINTS. 191 ROUTH Phone Main 4690 ' -- Girt to tearn dressmaking. > gm w :OMece . > d: 5 lone]. Iafm ¥E PAY DRUGGIST, mcswsn, YOUNG MAN gr; to worth, in, doclzl's ofice. rth 'Poarl . - YOU WEIGH-WE se erence gndd KNOWLE® | Girl for clerical work, . . ore the 1st ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES he e STORE. BROADWAY AND CLIN.| COLORED NUR§B GIRL h - -. 7 f a ith . day l Jr you warr to know asour |- . JAMES J RYAN: TOY ee o ofFenzp T3. ssr'imifl'mgisgrfi’wyg pum. O| abend ste oe |: 8 DADLUSST. : . . wax r vo cati oon etter tinie. ae hmfiutor. I78 INTERESTING. ' *~ CELLO—BEAUTIFUL TONE; C 7 - meg LaUNDRY CO., M UOLONIF {ghlz'ijgrkgikgé'b gills és’ IJNEXPER- m case. expenuive sow a - c c - WILEE LAUNDRY CO., ° comma 2 if; wl COOPERATI VL’ POULTRY Taos Sn Ton\ GINGER ALE. READ ESTATE - > iztsnmurhs. oes Polar Fog ARFSU‘STA\ bvag-wfl‘f'g rav» + “diftghggsfllf w VINElziIIZVIggJ‘V. 4. Meis \fad. B. J. B. MULLEN -.REAL ESTATE - 53§%°”n;nm‘nns 1.55215; srfirs?ms- Onion 'avrsrcs. $-5-415 Jgfi‘gfig—fighagfiipgfifihgig\; - , N. J. Shige Famous ALB AND Sor ' , Ei. ADDRESS iy HAxowrir- ging, to tage > . sen neo\ Nope cong pues , 665 BROADWAY . piers) Avcrion rooms. Pe dares cesT or the city e - p EHONE MAIN mS iti \* M. J. WALLACE wher mis. * Pasi -avderion rooms | POX A, ru argus. FLORIST _> ¢ < NORTH, PFARL STRERT: HOUSE: flimu'flflf b MACHINERY, TRUCKING AND STORAGE, COOK WANTED EAGLE COFFEE HoLb aND \stocks or waxmn-mpxmswan TOBACCO thereof, to EYRES, FLORIST, 103 STATE. BEAU- ., WHEN In trouble, call Main SMI-W, No ALBANY TRUCEING & STORAGE * a -* JERCHANDISK PURCHASED. AUC-|srRIPPERS: GO GES: ALSO Pom gt AZ rabi Bos i ebang dhak hese shy op o piper rences eeg goin eaten mee ar mg (ity alt a Paty . lea - \ . done tent mac ste. avenson 21 R N E, echanter good wages, no laundry, no a ; . A v No 3 7 A [guiidbifi tose: - Te & Peorard fI Machine \Co. tg dbsoy Tyne ° tJ. Galt West 109-4. iss * i\. Truss. if. * st. the: law E bet i o. % State 7 = = 7 'before. the \& : rist fay. of Alleged Abduction DQROTH Y DARNIT. ~An Illustrated Song. = = = = = = = = = «=. = ,. By Charles McManus. . ~ . a nemen anes ames s ar hees 222. lef ror Case Put Over Week| - 13mg: R . . a & CAME OvER To SHOW ITS A CALL DOROTHYJWANT MARY wants you ALL z .T. : al . - MY NEW HAT.ITS THE DANDY HER TO SING AND PLAY TO SING RIGHT _. When Police Justice John J. Brady LATEST y L - f *gesterday. called the cafe of Thomas oRrora-e FoR -me « ; Swan,‘ a_ negro Paliman car porter, ° D be 20. t charged with abducting Florence Brock, comE _ 16, and Nellie King, 18, in secreting thei |- f : Ta a Pollman. sleeper and bringing {gm - N - p futo Albany from Binghamton, Swan's at- g: * tomney, Arthur B. Lanphier, asked that c ( 4 - i the examination be put ofer for two ~ 'x .C / : wetks, as he wanted tv lock into the [~ @ complaint. [~ 1 T The doutt denied the mat for a two > a v : Weeks'\ adjournment, but put the bearing . x ol {* over for one work. Swan was not able to g ° | d \ © 5 < h I it [1.4% = 2 7 ® 20 P J Q # A : - - ._ [RT am ime iy ee we hes ___ (CHAS. aas ; © a «on\ ~ = - moss Tous fas Horie s -b