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r MARCH 22; tor of WoC A 2C Century Club 'to afterd 'a niceting this afternoon Row Orly hall, when 'offlcere will: Q‘e nomlnntod to be. elected\ at the ue eleotlon on. requestsl all, the 'he rll. o found 'brokch ulnss 18. the . side witidew Jof\: 'the. igrocery..atore - of ' Henty: Harland, 615 Livingston . uvinue, when making hig rounds at °6 o'clock yes terday morning. \ Whe. police found. on the | 'nidemwalk, fear. the. \broken\ winfiow 'two boxes - containing . one . dozen.\ pairs ., loves. The proprictor. was notlfe <lb is beheved that\ the thnef was; scared way. = : ... Bixteon lad: ; three in the First and 33 inthePhird preemebtqund accommo- dations m 'the station . houses. last nights Xtussia and. Sweden: were'the only foreign ountries,\ represented. - «The -, youngest |: > c his age nu It and, lhe oldest > ¢ Carlo Vugllanz, 41001: was necyrc ‘Gormlu of the of | the' Quarter ourke of the nir- found shop otq [becn .stoten. (iefierdny of brea 'un lus 'Street .and 628 Park avene.' W.. Robert 3. Coleman. Mary E. lece. wlta of Robert yesterday rColemnn was born of-the congregation of the 'Cathedrhl: of ‘theJmmneullte Conception and a. me beside “leg, gn6s 3, abd Miss Intermeng will be, cemeter the door o! the bloeknmlth cob Becker; 40 Quail street, -In: vestigation 'reyealed that nothlng had, ~.. BATTLE IS OVER London, March 22l—Spenkmg of the TL. rejection of the' treaty by | the United J? States Senate,' the Daily Chronicle says. Europe has: ; suffered . what has' appédred'to be the callous The 'police \ notifle} the water bureau ka\ in the water-pipes! ¢r the sidewalk In front of 68 Dal Patrolynln John Snyder. made: securé. yesterday morninig:the door, of the Junch Beaver street. 'which. he Toynd milch from\ ‘Albnny and always resided here, »She was a lifelong member.]. BRYROW, & £000 thing that some de- ountry and that\ ugband, \a tho | (la ghters, |: . Cole oan, \6f [Albany. The; fuberal wnll take place. W‘Vedne‘sday rnormnz 'from .. the ie] Cnthefirflmt 'the Imingculate Conception f usher? a: solemn requiem make will be cel- cbra ' \Vc make the best |of an unfor- \If . Amerion: ean: offer | |- N - ino lnlmlltledmto help in recti’nstructlgni el B t * ; we shall .nover Cease to. be grateful * “SHALL—011 Friday; March BA???) 0, Rev. Walton W. Battorshall, ;D.D., inthe Sist year of his age. .. +The body will lie in state on Monday nan ; - _s for her help. in\ the have the satisfaction of knowing that. ejection 'of \the treaty mas not ' ' due %o xll wrll towards. Europe war, while, we lnsnect' 'ceineteries in Belgium x to engender illy npproprlntxon of ~$1,500, exclusive of travel anid\ suhsmtenep, has becn mads to |/ the cost 'of the survey. DEATHS: 0'RY°A, Wwike visit Faghce To inspect CEMETERIES 3 20-..1-\\ COLEMA -March. residence, 118; Phlllp street, Mary - 10. . Rice, wife of Robert J; Coleman and Interment in St. John's cemetery Marle F.. Rensselaer, YOUNGMAN—Suddrnh‘ ; on 'Friday, 5 “nor-General n; formerly of only-seventh» division, will visit). France soon to obtain date to complete the records of the division and to. make a report eoneernlnx‘ the services performed ness of the, United States, For 'the ) by 'the Dwonty-seventh | division during satisfaction' of President Wilson the the\ war against Germany: He also will , nominations 'were. dangerously pro-- c tracted, 'and the terms materially al- ed But the ' very iess whxeh produced. these effects in. Europe Has estrzndgedA his\ ; gonverted_ an 'futernati ' jegue into a domestic quarrel] * an; ' General O'Ryan's report. on «cometories, tit a lan be ncludlng a of the grave.... eision,reven- an adverse one, has en - vl reached, - for the contmuun’ce of 'the : where a relative may, be interred. served only {films against. th mother of Agnes \l Vance ot funeral hereafter. DO BRIONDT-March- 21, ©1020 20, at 'the residence, 81 South Pine avenue, Han-, nnh F.+widow of the late Frink Do' Monday, March »Notice of funeral huenfler. lGO—Snturdéy, March 20, 1920, Mary eldest daughter of Thomas FF. 1m] Lena | | The Rey. Walton “' Batlle nllnll, D D. France where' the bodies of members of high handed~ - the division are hurled * Families df 'men 'burfed in foreign omnntn- | cemeteries will be\ suppHed, with a copy of Sunday U 1451-22 MALOY—‘lurch 19.\19°0 Ann, wife of the late lhomna 'Maloy. ' oeloek, from John Marrigan and Sons' ; undertaking rooms, avenue and Chap St. Mary's Church, - “N‘ Sunday Aevenlng from corner of Sheridan 'between the hours‘ of D wey nh, and 1] March 20, 1990, George Mngreoux, ersonality, Ho scemed: to aphly It ds requested that no Aowers formerly, of Rensueluer. Relatives and friends are Invited to ~ the attend hiis funeral Monday morning, [ous habit. 'To un unwonted degres at 10 o'clock, from the Union station, exemplified, the, Christian graces. If spoke huppily, It was because he thought happily und felt happily, Looklng at: t bright'gide of things was his determin pol March 19, 1920, at his New York city Pstricken world, the Infinite riches of co residence, Vrecland H, Youngman. nt 4.30 p. me 3-42 jo} MINUTE, died. on l‘rldny. March 19, in the cfg! T - * His trlumph, was by no. means purely ‘lARCOU\—Ac Hudson, on,Suturduy, intellectual, It was far more an. affair Remains will be taken from the Con- 'tral depot to .the Rural cometery nn tent; und sometimes the harvent stom to burst the doors, One wondered if weakness with the accomplishment, used to be m fuvorite e though advancing years. curialled 1 'The vestry of Saint Peter's Church, at|activity, he would not nqmlt that th a special meetlns’. adopted the lollowlnc bad tiken off any of the keon edge life. Even his last Mincgs he made 1s or. he was indisposed, thel was all. Funeral private from: the late resi> d .\ Snee 1878 he had 'And .so he passed \oul penechully, in to i wee st thoe fren witter\ of\ Sint 'Polers Church, 'thence to Smored \ Heart Since 191. Rector Emeritus. This lgngest reftrrlqllrlxzo In -the tlwa cen- tures of our parish history was in many m C vespects the lI’mmt. brillant, Coming to ROBERT C. PRUYN this clty a cnmnnrnuvelyryounx mun, Dr, Battershali's | remarkable powers of morning, 9 thouizhtrfll and eloqulonltl exlpreilsslo‘nl mu; h >_\ tured and won appreciation in the hurch L to which they were thereafter dedicated: ous sphit, CH “11225 ,Q. HARRIMAN, . U WILLIAM - JOHN T. PERRY, - LUTHER H. QIHJCKLR so 'that he was always «ssoclited with « SAMUEL W. BROWN, el street, thence to [Saint Peter's and Albany, and brought - PREbsRICK B. wADHALS, - Remains may be honor, to both in the hlsh posltions he-} + OHN H. ACBLROY, v5 to 9 won , fn ' the national councils of* the DELANCEY PAL: - Dated, March 21, 1020. ll «most, perfectly In the development or @ charm more delicate than our robust» elvilization often permits to-men of vigor ractice. 'He, cultivated,. In, a. povorty denied; the existence of evil, as he eom - tainlys did the interference of any human >, what he had In hand. 4 never Ure,! vesslon: . and little ghfleahe would be out again, the great unknown, a-gentle and courage» Itectdr, « Wardens.\ THOMAS I. TAN ANTWERP, he 'he he ed me uo) ed > he of ra ey of ht In te s _\ ~* reran annal 4 , NO ADVERTISEMENT FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS sal avromoBmes / :. l ALBANY MOTORE; INC: TEMPORARY ADDRESS 85-81 BEAVER STREET, >OI’IkOSI iz PUB - MARKET. © \wR mow 'L.LARGE: vnnmrr‘ p USED CARS. TO-SELEOT FROM: JP |. PuRCBARED FROM / UB.. W» Togs. SPRING ;-. OUR, gang fro; “Tuono'vmnr ‘ov ER- WE‘ wit EAS TERM MR. SELLER. WB WILL © BTO {E ANDE’S tn _.yYour car ON 3uSSION\. ~ BUY TON \. CHAIN DRIVE. . ir Touring. 18 DURING SPEEIALTY-n FORD DEALERS. e ' wvn-gassazvepn. Wigle o9 1417 REO PIVE-PASSENGER, noc .REO FlVE-PAHBENGER. - neonougglz'flm, : T- WILDYS ETX, j BRISCO ROADSTEIJ - [ORT HELRY, _- PREDBRIOE jw. HOFFMAN \Bit FoRD sxPrass._. itl ut 19 - roRD:ONR-ToN. mis comp pxrpprds. 191 c. o REIGN . PAT, artisan. * OHARLES R. BARNES, h ins WANHINGTON AVENY 17-23 ooo ion ians BLARIVG SERVICE FOR ALL CARB. CTORY -' FOR NEW DERARTURE¢ AN L T BEARINGS. | OLID, LING“ 103. BROADWAX; 1117011403155 resume; aro «Top. Ao tap sours 7s TO, Dim-u. BROADWAT_PRONE wot, D&B~-tf. =-- REAL‘ LSTA TE «- 685 BROADWAY: © M T. WALLACE * rhag ros. rRoAD: way, REXT ONDYL §1 . Wikg 8.3mm. Egggggfingao 1} wariuoa rrows of ninae eties WATCHES AND,. DIAMONDS, HIGHESY, CagH. Patb'r C aonnhalbzxu fil’vn Di 311313175. CO.; T0 LORTH PEARL STREET. _ & : _FLORIST. ' RYRES, FLORIST, 106 & ~ Trope v va TATE BEAU: #T (2:78 FOR ALI: 0043281058. PROVE U MEDICAL - ASK: Your prucarsr Ina 19155\ we (0np filming 'Tarabng. \~* EBD OF LARGE QUANTITIES or fl PER, APER . MAGAZINES, IN. BALES OR BUNDLES 'C. H AIN 4600.\ : ”y . 'I. 'gasr .ror pmo \OwBNE STRAIN,* HAVE. 4 PULLETS AT cA «BARGAIN. W. La chUAVN, 15 messi i_, ATTENTION - Gar&aGES - G snncxsmrmkx Hohsfilgco'ggs YOU SCRAP. BRASS AXD AL. ac et p Arai 2 hod . ® HAVE WIPING RAGE FOR H‘Lfiz‘eo mun >_ JANES J. RFAN . ~~ PERSONALS. ~ EMONS, - GRAPEPRU PLk [LBY. LE ANGES: 8 AT MARKET IRON AND : STOVE ATE)’. WASTE. PA 7 ; PHONE w. ret. :\ w. \omano®s FDEUR,« 18\ SER STREET, OUtY, 'DS-wE PAY 'FROM $0 TO $0 . PF DIAMONDS. ANY SIZE. ANY QUAWN- . AL8O OLD GOLD, SILVER: PLATINUM. FALBE<' TBETH . AND RIDGE WORE, .. BERNER REGE. fl SOUTH PRARL ST. eld t 0 ~ou E IUM BOUGHT 3r. NABCAN PEARL ATREETL .... 50- - GOODAIONDITI N. DWIVN - HINERY : 14 C. \ Treat TELFPHONE HAIN 454. ~ arour 5000, hoors WANT”). 0 ied Hoodie afi alt flKIVNflR’F no'olrsronn, 44. N. FEE-Rf gaye: vu® pinors. AND'WE win REPAIR THE PIPE, DEARSTYNE’S 82° I8 A GOOD, SHOKE: . - 3104-2 gm» fies—mom: Reps, toun,\ THH muons AND 2 GDOEBIPSLS WHIC'H WILL SRLL 1 # c - &41 PLUMBERS; -_. Phone Main 4690 + ° . FOU WEIGH_-WE PAF \LL. % DALI-IVS BTREEZ‘ L R sALE- single and doubl 3-1! % am 3 Nerik \F\ Treen CB we} it STATE STREET BOY WANTED,. IF THE, anTT-SaLooX Lhagures MED—GOOD slump Rourd roy TBROVGE THE wows MUTE was ECT TO START A RELIGIOUS FIGHT, APP THEIR VisiON of THB FUTURE' I| ARGUS 63 A \ f 0 E : m, Thpy wayt wild | HHrD RexuBMpEen. THB NAMB.| CO Plant phous AD sm., FREE DE- « DIVERY TO ALL PART&OR THE CITY, fin: Carkore, BEETS, ite: A PECK.) CELERY, . PEPPERS,- RADISHES. Trans- «DIAMONDS; >,. o -> - \ # */ | :. + 5 2 ~wRUCKINC 'AND sToRAGE. '& Chocks ReramEep gLeany . anvorme & REPAIRING all kinds jewelry, (STORAGE | gold and diamonds bought, ~Ifrederick W. ong aso -aove. | sold and diam Ah B. * 3 vamzv AvENUE,. aas | Hottman Co. - 49 North Fearl St. If.. - COAL, BEST QUALITY BAGSODQ‘il’ART it? % GBT CasH_ a7 PAULS AEWELR L S TONS, DELIVERED FOR _DL AMONDS, LIBERTY YE Ra: - CHUT :- FIVE BAGS ER P KINDLING WOOD ig; FIREPLACE O DER. \PHONE AN CHURCH B.J. E. MULLEN, FAMOUS GINGER _ ALB; ' AND sor? poses. opere te ag uray po INTERIOR DECORATORS, . . in you your House ABX Apply of P. W. MULDERRY, hu nowt rat 19, cousggu SHE 5 ST. JOSRPH'S TERRACE CLINTON , . - . a ENGINES, stationary: and marine, bas- N- T END OF 0127. olino or'ateam } all work done by experts. \OIROULA1'ION MAN GBR, Stevenson &. Leonard Mac-71m; can \Apr.4-D.&8.-f. HELP WANTED-MALE. -WaANTED- CINDBERS AUCTION ROOMS. . IMMONS. AUCTION: ROOMS, NORTH STR HO HOLD EFFECTS MERCHANDISE RCH TION RALES EVERY. TUESDAY AND AIN 488$UIA§1L MOARDISON' AVENUE PRIVATE SALES AT ALL STREET, < * & HELP v STOCKS oF WANTED—GIRLS 162 «yEARg oF AGE IN ONE or TRE FINEST PLANTS IN THB CAPITAL DISTRICT, FINISH- if, |ING DEPARTMENT OF FOLDING BOX |PLAXNT; LIGHT, INTERESTING WORK; EST + |_ , FACTORY HELP ' éXECU'fiVEtS\ MECHANICS PEL ETRE T. t-i8-2 |- LOST - MAN§ DraMOND RING; THRER STONES, SYMBOLS OF AD» SUBTRACTION, CATION AND DIVISION, IN RAISED CBARACTBRS; {00 REWARD, FINDER PJ w. P. far maps and leaflets. Olcro Oil & Le C ArhEgy * 14-11: {no Col: Tularoauf New Mexico, ~2-4-10-2| 131. DITION, MULTIPLE gans ont The alive, alert progreuive bulmen nun tho uses the quxckest and most methods, seeks his help through THE ARGUS classified columns Tt is the\ glentest' employment medium in the eoxnmumty Perferred workers in all walks, 'of leo constantly scan 'the classified section in searchrof opportunity. A If you. need honest Sure to Bring Results, B - OIL AND MINIYG. F .' _ | fecond. maids, in city. . conscrenhous workers' -- executives or maids or stendgraphers, clerks or man- , agers, bookkeepers, office boys, or factory . help -- use an economical - result-pro- ducing. Want Ad in THEARGUS. A Classified Ad: Gosls Only One Cent A Word In Our Want Ad, Columns And Is Call Main 1416414171418 and a 'Com- petont Operator Will Take Your Ad, Or If You Desire A- RQPPESEIIIGtHIe Will Call and Tell You W111 It pays to Advertise in EAGLE COFFEE. BACON, STICRNEY & CO. SPECIAL |Two HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES TO TEAS AND SPICES| WORK IN OFFICE, i wE HAVE SEFERAL POSITIONS FORTUNES in oil wells and Teases: §100 invested hos made $2,000. Small {nvestors made millionaires. . Why not you? Get in on the ground floor; Invest. in the world's best. . Tularosa Basin, where wo ezpect 5,000 barrel pushers per day. Write quick 187TS IN UOFFEE STORAGE-GENERAL REPAIRS AN OTBRHAULING, MI»\’4;\DS GARA ar SNANBS, ALBANY, D 057 IN WILRE_LAUNDRY CO-. m COLONIE MA STREET‘ 3-8-if FURNISHED TO AND FROM WORKS; PORTUNITY TO ADVANCE; STEADY WORK AND BONUS SYSTEM. APPLY BY LETTER, FORT ORANGE PAPER weal. h | greron GOOD SALARY, NEWS 4 Ofl‘flh EOHSEARY [FDAL’PIJOANTS- Pog- 8 XG ILITY, | SRR _ af ll’fl\Gh. FILL‘I/LATIOV DEPARTAEN TlifivAlglg of MONDAY BETWEEN 10 46, ~A the STATB PUHLIOE EMPLOYMENT U.. W CHAPEL STREET No Fes Charged to Rmployer or smploys. *| Equndresses,. cleaners and\ day workers. .| Bindery we Kera, in city; week, QOneratora. 0; 1 overaile. Gooks. in city. Regarienced. garment workers. Domestics, in city, Good- w fobacco' factory. + Chamhermaids for hotels, Gulinder nreanfeeders, Union scale, Waitressce for boarding hous Laundry operators-§10 «h, to afart, Kitchenworkers, in restaurants, Glove workorss-pood opportunity. Girls to rum automatre brush macking, $10 week at start; 48 our week, on baseballs. Hand stampers, Jewelry torkers. Paper boz work npamlma on \fett ahocs; out of town:, excellent opnurmnlly Slcnnomnhno. SALERNGIRL OFRICE JIFRSEWGFRB. + gHAMBTRESSES, CLEANERS FOR HOTEL: . ABOUT:ONE.MONTH'8 WORK: GOOD ~ WAGES: TRANSPORTATION PAID. BOOXEEEPER EXPBRIENORD STRVOGI’APB‘ER AND OFFIOR, NXRECUT AHEINTAVI‘ IIODKAEI‘I’ER 4XD CLERL- CAL Wo A‘hlz'gIIEVWOMA N FOR FARM BOARD-| HOUSE; $0 MO., BOARD AND CLEARERS FOR SUMMER HOTEL; OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS, Two girle to assist in housework. Girl as waitress in private family, High .s¢hool girls aa. nurse guru. Hiri for nreas fecding. Messcnger girl. Bindery girls. Giri for MoM factery work $ to atarl~ good advancement. irl to learn jewelry case making. Milllrtnl apprentice, Shirt «cnint oncraters. . > . Girl for. labeling. . & Girl to learn dressmaking, > F TWO PHOTOGRAPHER“ ASSISTANTS. OPENED IX OUR MARKING AND RORTING DEPARTMENTR: GOON PAY TO BXPERIRNCED FIPL§,JVEXPBR~ Ih.\ CED GIRLS AL WANTED: IDEAL SURROUNDINGS; MEALS IN RESTAURANT AT COST; NO EXPBRT- ENCBE NERDED; TRANSPORTATION |, §2 PER WEEK To START; GOOD OP- (70.f OASTLUI'ON. ' ' | 4-10-25 lVOllf'V TI’AYTED FOR STEADY Po. PAPER® EYPFRIE’VL'E‘ PRNPERRED AUT PAR (20.0 _ $22 Positions | Open 01:1“ Wom and Girl Exnerienend .atrippers and'roller' L STENOGRAPHER - AND ASSISTANT |O \ HELP_WANTED- MALE, MEN WANTED '- MEN o 4GB 1 To s YEARS. ApPDL¥ To > TIOYS aT GOOD. SALARY u\'FWNI’AI!Il. EXPRERIENED_ PREFERRED BUT No NECESSARY. IP APPLICANTS POSREK (‘IIH‘ULATIOV DHPAWMMENT T ARGUS, MONDAY BEPWEEN 10 A/ AND 4.9. M. f Today at the | BTATH PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT < BUREAU, . 4 QHAPEI: STREET. . Xo Charges to EmiploUer or Employe. HEN WANTED: - Mechanicat draftsman. in elm. ' \ Cabinet makers, in city. ., ' ' Waddomen, $2.50 dav and heard. tion nearby. Food patternmaker, in city. Dru/lame”, nearby. Draftaman's apprentice. ' Married teamater_for farm, $55 month house and nrivile \gnu/nehnlna Jeweler. fn offu. tono: sctters<tn city amoeba/J Vuleaittzer, tn. city. Lauiidry. operator, aummer hotel. NUFACTURING GONCBR? CAR REPAIRERS, OUT C= CITY. BLACKSMITHS, OUT or- CITY. ELECTRICIANS, OUT OP CIT LAR IN S7.m T riper onass yacHINI&T, IN CfTF. OPPORTUNITIES -FOR BOYB.. - Ofice \boy: Boys for miner routes. Errand bous. R Bou to work on farm, p 4 Shioping clerks. fice clerk. ' aye Ferceler's annreritice, \ 800A _DIRPEN. BOY. TVPIST IN Akf'HITbcT's OFFICE. @oon OPPORTIIVI‘I‘Y - PAHA‘TBIII; PPREXY IED MAGAZ SALES- F0 Locat OrFICE OF LARGE w York HOUSE! OPPORTUNITY To MAKE FRoM to TO &e WEBKLY.. APPLY AFTER % P. 3h SEE MIR. HOSLEY, & STATE STREET.. % ; « . 3-21-28 WANTED-COLLECTOR _FOR. LARGE NEW YORK CONCERN WITH OFFICE? IN ALBANY; MUST BB ABLE TO we. s-imm CHEP-COOK WANTED: X0 SUNDAY OR NIGHT WORK, APPLY AT bris- LANES, 10 NORTH PEARL STREET, AFTER 7 O°CLOCK A. 3. MONDAY, 21-— THE ‘WEA THER: } monomowu. noon DOROT HY DARNI T—Mother s Pumhve Expedition Never Got Started By Charles McManus AFTER vou SEE The }. ANIMALS, PLEASE Pass on To: Your:SEaTS the Apple Tree Motes AMUSEMENTS »«... ...} ¢ 5 J Sime EMPIRE sice GIRLS A LA CARTE With \1m Cough“: and Martha Pryor ogre ens exthtd—Sinms Balm-ma Show, .. with t. Hany Lander. Epresmens and Wiset-Malcotm and Le Mar- | Kinegtams-Tom. MeRer: & 'Co-\Topics : of the Dey\--Jobr Thomas Ince \ m : . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, YOU ARE ABOUT 'To SEE MISS DARNIT; THAT LITTLE LADY. WHO 19 AS COMFORTABLE ON A HORSE AS you ARE IN YouR HOMES. t TAKE PLEAfiURE lN INTRODUCING ‘ x CHAS. _- n POR SERYICE AS BRAKE ~ \o. c. BreNUTT, I'RAIAIIMS'I‘ER,. . N. Y. C. R. IL, WEST ALBANY, N.Y.. . i SHIV wayne» rom POST SBLIIXG ABILITY, SUE MR \WEIAGF « Positions Open for Men dnd Boa/ow Instrument makers {amall work) < poate nes. Sinale Yarmlands, $10 \month vielnity of Albany . Accountants or auditors, experienced. or |__ . recent graduates of recopniz erl school. & arbu. UIQTHICI‘T sanes qramacenr: HYI'A- CUS G 1o'. fey EXPERIENGEN TRUCK 5\ af0., 7 AXD wirh. I8 TNsvinu. x our or Cry. Song / Fon ixSTIrUrion. our or ary; Se40 10, sBojrD AND ORRRS _FOR MARBLE ovum , ERMONT, gs) DAY;\ BOARD - 3551111390 amen\? naxp, our or : MW?“ @ aracitINr aniUSThR, NEAT Bou to work in meat. market on Batur« . R 7 & 1 U aad in its tar vida sees