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of * phos - ' 5; asl 4 brome foyer > . cting a to test: > - . tests . * at is . not.. sare tates\ \ > db .; wit. &, - Milk s ** .. of .. tlio trol, . hich .~ A llfiéh the s of - a afo, .. tiof. . * ~ Is |C C any at of Q2 MARCHE 22. at . a © . JAPANESE ten will be hurch, the! week - ~~ children. . The officers -of the 'nuxiliary are ~ Newland, viee'president; Miss Batbara'Baker, hé teachers are Mrs W, H, llage'ru treasurer, a Miller, Mrs Dunnigan: and- Miss Frances The aux!!!\ ,is composed of 60 chil- «dven between tho ages 14) yearn. CB sand- They | meet Friday - afternoons , >In. the |° church and sew-for.a Christmas: box to be sents to the mmiysion: in. the, West. In- dick. . During Lent, they have been read & ing. n htory 'of Japani'while . they. sew. Friday afternoon they. went to the State Education building to view the Iananese exhibit ,there. {v . cind [ Wedding\Anfiversary . ed. Saturday. night in their home in. ;s, South Lake averite in honor of thé forty- éighth -wedding afiniversary..of the Rev. George H.-Robbins find Mrs. Robbins of . streeti- Many Bandsomé gifts; resented 'to the honor guests, on. ¢ given by. the Fusion Auxiliary of St. Paul . the! Easterdn tho 'church, when uf will; bopgiven, .and\ tem Irland Ars {Rainy/M Butts eater & wilt. ibo. served. to the motherswof 'the iss Jano. MeEwan, president;\ Mist tk ucm-étarv,‘ anf!\ Miss Beth Newco Howe, v .' Pine a'cloek, Pieture . ony dist. Church, 8 o'clock, Albany Coiftimun Mes. dtoollf ., Brooks, Mrp. ABL | T ELIND BABIES _- men J |- notte Mrs.. James Shillinglnwoilrs. “ml-l, Rondo in. G major | If U [( - avenue is the guest of relative O) arise aritfer Hostess? | $- will be served? © Enter{atament and Sopper. - i _ St. Andrew's Society. of the Cathedral mereret | an & The- ingia purse containing $48. +Mr, Rob bins fs 1 retired minigter of. the Method ist church and-has-been @ member of St , ' Methodist\ church,\ The <houge wasi decorated. with: spring flowers and a 'musical prngram‘wgsvgivgndnriflg uh: evening. Supper was worved. R he ts Ancfuded_the . Rev,. George) H7. Robbins Jand Mrs, Rtobbins, 'Mr. 'and M Butts,\ Mr, and Mrs: Aaron: Jen-v Mr., and. Mrs. James qumerer' elly, . Mr. and Mrs, . Hine,. od Mrs. ..4B. Garrls Mr..and Mrs. P. A. Hills.. Mr. and William Siver; Mr. and Mrs, «Rob. i and MYS. -B r Te -Al V., G. Davis, Mra.. Aune - ninbe \Mrs. s rg. Emina; Graef fraa W. Miss Ruth Hasking Mis - Hard,. M [Miss Mildred Kelly, ‘ v6, Mist: Sargh Dod» Fick: Mrs, Emeline, Bloomingdale,. M‘fi’,‘ Louise Eames, Miss Ads McQuade; Mts Blanelic Kelly, Miss:Marion Lewis. Mre {= Ammogine' Hoag, Alrs.\ Jeanic. F. \Denni Ham MeMahon, F. A C. Banery. MM 3, J. Rexudbrs, Alfre Helen McQuade,, Miss Eleanor W «and Burgess: Gar HP o Mro..Frederick 8, Greene, wifg of Cont- |. missioner Greone-of the State department of highways, will entertaid, at, dinnér 'to-! morrow night ib honor of Mrs. Jamies { ~Lgos Laidlaw, n Blair !~ Mina' Bruere, YEpresentatives of the Ne York Cit ) will be y Albany * to attend: the hearings .on the 'welfare ~ hills (und 'the reconstruction * program, |. The guests will include,severkl women delegates to the, hearings trqm New Yorks * Dinner. Party, * Senator Mortimer F ris will engnsmin nt'rrdinner‘vthu part of this week dn. their home, 90 Hil: strech ... - 10 s ; Bridge, Tea, ' ~ Mrs. William B.~Yan, Rensselaer gave, .an informal bridge party Saturday- afte noon im her 'home in State street, -; For was served after the-games, M = Society: Chat. {*s 695%, .- *; - 'Miss Helen Sutherland | of} Madison, C6 avenue Spent. the week 'end in 'New York,) William Van Renssclact of State # returned from New York, Dr..Charles «W. Leitzell; pastor of the First -Eutheran: «Churcl, . Has . returned from Chicagovvlmru he attended the na- 'tloua} convention Sof: the Tnitheran \Clmrch'.v Coase 22 Mrs. Jonathan W. Stott bas returned froin a shott trip to New Xgrk. Miss Harrict Guerney spent the week 'end in Massachusetts. h 4.0 Ralph W. Ehomprog: of Second: ave- nug is in New:Nork for a few days, Miss' Marguerite Vogel of Washingtos in Pitts: . Mass. . Mrs. Aunic Ward and Mrs. Toy Rich- ards (formerly Anne P. Fozwell of Al bany), of Plattsburgh, passed. the week end in. town, ' f Miss Margaret | Heavenor . of White Plaing, wos the week end guest. of her father in Albany. 5 ©, > field, Mi Miss,_lfirnbe1 Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Miller, will entertain the members of the Gitls' Club of the Al- « i 1 y ( terhoon, in het home in Jay street. Tex by the club in the home of Mrs, W. L L ~ Peltz netted the sum of $95, part of 1 which will be devoted to the French or- . plan adopted by the girls; and part to a charity \which will be stlectéd ltfihe meeting Wednesday. « . _ 'The members are Miss Margaret Leon: ard, Mixs Mirabel Miller, Miss. Carolyn i .Pelis, Miss Betty Dowling, Miss Irene , \ Miller, - Miss, Alildred Hinman,. 3liss : . Phoebe Guteling, and Miss . Elm-bah Greenalch. \ I 1 of All Saints will give a supper and en- ' tertainment for the members of the Jan- lor ausiliaries of Albany and their teach- ers tApril 24. in the guild - house. - A: thonénhy will be pAn‘sntnL . in“? [of]. 1:0 2nd): Fer: 12:5, ml: agerr'g 4 P iced.» 2 7 * f. Mrs. Mau nicker er, of Scho- * Mimi? MM ~2. d * £ th dack. Landing, entertained 'at dinner, _Annonnegiment has been made O° 196) ur, and Mrs. George Schermerhioen_ and marfiate of 3s Bertha Marvin of Troy | daoghters.. Winifred, and Mathilde, Miss to Dr. Robert Smiley | of Philadelpgis,] Manon son \and Miss Dorothy hi k place Tuesday night in t) $1311.15: . o’i Emmanuel Buns by flmxeggl 1-1.— VngosmnirThege wae . a ants. a Tride will live in West Phils Club: Calendar. . he- Spanish. department of the Womans Clsb of Albasy will met \ Tharsiay aftericon, 'at 2:30 o€ock in the club boase, with Professor Jesse F. Stnard, Instructor. - Americanisa a of Texchine. m i | forthe first tim «plano, 229, :| Laughlin, Jr Lil eu 't a rels and | Buchanan,. 0 \FW Hih biby Académy for Girls Wednesday af-1, The fair recently given |' x : Ghuarch; of, whi son' is 'organint wit \The: Max: of Nazareth.. by Rogers of Cleveland; O. This. cantata. one of the best known of those depicting the Jast hours.of Christ and many. re- qugsts bave. been received by Dr, Thomp- son. for its. presentation,\ Phere will be both piano 'and'. organ sccompanitent, Dr. Thompsoh beig. at the organ and i: Fhompson. coming to Albany r year to be at the Helen Albany Boy, Assists. Merrill Pnttérspn, vi mm“ 'of Clqycnc'} Phill [recital. Thmivaday migh fervatory usle : by Misg: Eugenie 'Lajennesse, pidno (pupil of James Me- lay Mis p Ruth Hardy jwill act as accompanist. .. The program\ will b \ ,Becthoven , Moszkowsky Liadow arabando' and* Di Excerpts froim the \Carnayal\;Schufiann. Preamble; Plésrot, Arleguin,- Eusebius, \ \Chopin; Valse Noble. > ; Mt ssinjeuncgse, Violin solgs- * . . Lichesfreid. . 'Le. Cygne (Thi int-Saens Perpetuum: Mobile. . . Bohm / i., Mr, Patters . Cantique. d'Amoi P Liszt Magic Five Scone (Die Walkur & a ing efie iif <c c+ ++ Waognor-Bragsin ~. Miss Lajetnesse, Enga‘z'emgi‘fitjflnfiogneed.’ Tam vgs 'engagement.is announced of Miss thel <J,~Buchanai; of } New . York, to 'Cabtain Theodore S. Doyning, 'also of New IS a mice 'bt \Dr. \Donald\ °C.\ Buchanan: and. Mro. Troy, and is well' known in | a ny. WOULD RE-BUY ;. U S;’MADE GOODS arch 21. -American rep- resentat {rying to repurchase dry- goods 'and wenrifg apparel bought, from the United States from-1918 to 1920 for re-export to the, Unite®tStates, as the prices 'of thesc-commodities is 50 per- cénit lower than those. now «prevailing in: the Anéricat markets, . Immediately after the war Norway..was flooded svith and Norwegian firms placed. large orders in America for further delivery. . 'The Norwegian embargo now HM {org prohibits. such, export as demanded. by the American' representatives, Much of (ye American goods bought by Norwe- an firms but not yet shipped. nited States has bfim 82:33:13? til-mg? cans there, as the high dollar\ rate pro- vents its marketing here. * : CASTLETON The following officers for the Ladies' Aid Socigty of the Emmanuel Réformed Church were selected 'Thureday. st the monthly business. meeting: President, Ferl G. Williams; vice president, Ree Steele}; scerctary, Miss Olive Schlemmer; treasurer, Mrs. Orkey D. Woodford. Refreahments: were. served by the Hostess, Mrs, Lewis M. Lansing, , The. Woman's Home Missionary ciety. of St. Paul Methodist Church met at thethome of; Mrs. George T. Calla nan, in Scott avenue, Wednesday after- noon, Officers elected: for this year were: President, Mrs. Richard Smith; vice presidents, Alrs. Henry Lappens, Mrs. George Rossinan and: Mrs. Carl D. Mor- gang treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Biter; co responding secretary, Mra. John Tweed dates recording secretary, Mrs, W. S. Willis: . secretary of literature, Mrs. Lena Holland, .._. _. : The mew building of the Castleton Gazage, Inc., is nearing complet‘gu. It f t of tapestry brick, laid with black mortar with raked joints Wild is an at- tractive structure.. Two carloads of new it ~ The village bodzét for the fiscal year. besinning March 1, 1920, issannounced \ws follows: $2,000 for water#fand, $3,000 for.road fand, $2,000 for lighting.. \The rotary snow plow being made at the Fort Orange mills, will be given. a 21111 in opening the road between Castle- on Albany, ward Deting has returned to his tal: a\ 3lfs. Reymond Dieffendorf bus as her gu her mother, Mrs, W. Springstein, of Eeast Rutherford, N. J. . The following officers were elected by electors of Castlet y. James: H.} A'mericniydruoods and wearing apparel |. ~~ their? A the \Butishine House,\\; the Bli it to' the Tial Home Exhibition-at Olympia, A nd. Babies' Home, butbl‘eeu 'Hall presented a bouquet of flowers to. the.Queen. \Thely Blajesties: the King, and Queenzof England, flicgompnniml by Princess Mary and Princess Bentince.‘ during a England, showed great interest in the six blind babies from The children sang a song before the royal party, and little f - : 204 3] Mistakes Smoke _ for Fire and Phones Alarm '. to Steamer 3. Citizen % The fire-dopartiont! wild called out yes- terday afternoon at 2:10: oélock by, a false aldrin from box 15%, Etaployes of the Cohors Powg apd Light Corporation were melting lead for repair work in the rear. of: Harmony Mill No: 1 and some perfon, seeing,'the: smoke, «believed a. fire wgs hyproy nd telephoned stlenmcr 8. ~ x » - * Finglplang-for .the conferring of the \.|. Mount Morial dogreb Jn thd 'armory next mont h- will be made snt the medting: of the \Felloweratt oes, Lodge, 110, F. and g n Mdsoffic Temples,, . JN cq ' Narné Week Marne week, will hodg this Nfieitifg fund for Amerfea's gife:to I'ra Meleoqlld recently. Issued.a procJu urging Cohoesiers to give whint they could to, the funily' which isg'being raised to pay for tlie 'ergetion .of. .A. statue. in , France to: commeniorate the battle of the Marne. Blues VIN Enitertatii., _ - Miss Eva®B, {Frisbie; ficncm’l' score» tary, was in, charge of. the ospel- meet- jIng’Rl the X. ~,\\§.v, A. rogma yesterday, ns the recont' Juiilor; membership cam- Baum the Reds; capta nedWvains Pearl ecatur, won from the: Blues, with Miss Rita: Marble \as captain, 'Fhe losers will fow entertain: the. winners at supper. (m - Ewo Weeks'. Mission. : ** . Actup weeks, Muslim was in St. Marie'd church Jaft night at 7:30 po'clock, (The Rev, Péter Roux of the will conducts the' mfsslon. . This week “fl! be f6r .women and next week for the men, Rev. G , t will assist at tllecglgfiigxfgf the pastor, Young Ladies' Sodality, to, The Young Ladics' Sodality of St. Pat- riek's Church approached Ifqly, Commit- njon at the 7:80 o'clock mass yesterday morning. Jewish Holidays, © Congregation Beth Jacob yesterday made, plans for the observance of the coming, Jewish holidays, A report of the committee in. charge of raising of fonds for the proposed new church was also received. || . - Funeral of John Y Shear. The' funeral\ of John I. Shea? took place yesterday in the residence of his daofhter, Mrs. William J Colgan, 194 Colombia strett. 'The Rev. Marion G. Cole pf the First Methodist Church of- ciated. fre. Henty L. Shaver and Mrs. Andrew W. Scott sang. 'The Masonic service was conducted by Cohoes Lodge, 416, F. and A. M. Burial was in Water- ford Rural cemetery. i Moose to Install.*\ 'The newly elected officers of Cohoes lodge, Loyal-Order of the Moose, will be Installed tonight Following the instal lation there will be a social time and re- freshments,\ Obifeary. Elizabeth, A. Beattie, one of the oldest residents of Colors, died yester- day afternoon at her residehcr, 2° Vliet street, after a iness. 3lrs Bealic was born In Sloansville, and bad been a resident of Cohoes more than 40 years, She was one of the eldest mem: bers of Silliman Memorial Presbyterian Church, Three danghters, Mrs. Thomas Cocker and the Misses Carie I and Jennic M. Beattic. and two faraid: daughters, Mre. Stanley H. Calkins and Aliss B. Cocker, survive. . funeral will take place ely @ the residence Wednesday aitermoon. Borial will be in Waterford Rural cemetery. .. Funciil of Mrs. Mary Swartout. The faueral of Mre. Mary Swartoct tosk place yerterdsy from the residence . Methods of: § 'Cige.Bora Womes\ nce W. E. Lodge will be in chaige off Barber, police Juige of ber 3ltx. Look Clate, @ White LaSalette Rathers: of Hartford; Conn., |; sut. The Riv. Dr. Trims J. Beck- . IN AND ABOUT TROY {GUIRE TO BES . {SENTENGE TOO [\Lone Wott\. SaysStraight and Narrow. Path for Him ' ° '~, Henceforth. ,0 ~;~~ . Mor - r « '. 2C [ A representative of 'he Argus last night had a'long thlkxgwithlilohn Guire, allas \The Lore Wolf,\ Lat, his, coll in the _Renssc‘ifler' county: Jail. (It was prob- ably the last night Guire will put in at the jail; as he is. scheduled 'to leave for Dannemora some time*today. He was spending: the \hours 'before the beginning of his prison sentence,in writing letters to relitives and 'to the edifor of a news- paper.\ In the latter heeays he is going to present \the-renl fgets leading: up\ to his arrests and convietions.\ ' \Guire why do you-try to kill yourselt go often?\ the reporter asked' him; He lins: attempted: suicide foir times during his stay in the jail-ones by sotting fire . |to the'furnishings of his'cell, once by at- fompting, to cut bis thront, orice. by \try-! ing to pierce his heart with a sum-L pin and the. last time-carly Saturday morn- ing-by trying to hailg himself with a pioge of a shoot.. \I:get fiscaqrnzcdf’ he answered. . - © 'Do you intend fo' béhave yourself while serving-your sentence and to make good when you get out?\ \ \Yes I 'do,\ he eaid, \When I get out 1t will bo the straight and narrow path for mine” get away from the (associates and work at my trade? .* \Have you any relatives?\ \Yes I have a mother and two. brothers who live in Rensselaen®s || . t.. clos lll \Does your mother workZ} . \No sho's too old to work.. One of my brothers works 'and the other is 'still going to school,\ 609 Guire still insists he,commilted thefts with policc .of Renssefior nnd raileornd detectives \Io 'on the deal,\ and that he sold stolen goods to them. He said: A When things began to look dan- gerous they decided it was best to get rid of ine and so they frained us up. T| Saturday evening; I had mothing to do with the \ assault and robbery of Mark Kelly, :- As for the Chinese Jaundryman, I . beat liim up because he owed me a bill and said he wouldn't pay me, He owed me for stolen goods. , A I never compitted-crime' whes I. was sober, I was alwnysilruni. 'and when so I thought I could get'away : with it because I was.working?with some of the polite. _/\ - », \\The Lone Wolf\ is qnder the impres- sion he will be sent to Matteawan, \I'd much-rather go to Mattérwan-than to Dannemora.\-le said. . \I've been to Dan- mnemora once and % meyer. want to go there again,\ . moog. . - Officials' regard his charge of a \frame up\ and his claim that he committed: his. crime in the confidence of certain 'pplice :and as an jattempt to ofiéain what he considers-revenge? His attempts at suicide are looked upon as \plays\ to eveate a belief that be is mentally ambal« anced. -\The Lone WIC\ Jis a decidedly good voenbulary for dre ih his station .of life.\ During the whole conversation, with the veporter he «did snot usemrofamty Co <0 +0 Srl 7 + -. Walter Libach, aifireman, overcome by smoke Saturday night during a fire in the four story brick building (at 401: 838 Broadway. had virtually, fecovered last night., The loss enused by the fire bas: been. estimated at about. $--{,000. William T. Byrng of Albany sill. de- iver an address this evening to members of, the Westminster club, +Horbert. W. Small is-chairman of the committee. '. Announcement is mado of the, engage mont of Miss Ethel JMBuchangn to C‘qp- tain Theodore S. Downing, both of New York city. Miss Buchaban is the niece of Dr. and Mrs, Donafd G. Buchana of this city. . 1 % - q ~- . Moreus D; Russell Camp, Spanish War veterans, will have a benefit dapee April 10. The com- mittee on arrangements includes William Albert _ Kusginan, | Frank A. Harry I, Gleason, J. Treambley, Lanigan: Dippo, Philip O'Hara, William: Sheffer, - Edward dames J. O'Connor, Thomas _ Js Burke, Eugene C. Herring and Joseph F. Tin- vey. sol Corneling _ Kellcher - of Seventeenth street and Third avenue will leave Wed nesday for Detroit, | Lansingburgh Coun: cil, Rnights of Columbus, has given lim a K. of C. ring. 09 r“111mm F. Mcz‘alllugh i. rfiiuegb af the Steamer, today completes, 20 years' sc‘rlvfcc i» g nah] member of the Kroy fire departinent, ° a with, of the Baptist churcfi, officiated. Burial was is Waterford Ru?“ ceme- tery. Personals. - & «William Laundic, of Brooklyn, forhnor- iy of Cohoes, is spending a fow days with -| relatives in Cohoes. Miss Elizabeth Core of Hewlitt; L. T., is spending the Easterrecess at her home in Saratorh atrdet. \ Mr, ands Mrs. - Robert Walton, . of Newatk, Ni,J., who had been guests of Cohoes relatives, have returned home, Union Card Party. , Boatdets Union, 522, United Textile Workéts of America, will bay ea card party and in Larkin hall Tues day pight, April 20; The folfiwing com» mitte@ has been named: _ Jobn Maher, chairman; Ista¢l Shepard and Robert Ormsby, < Red Men Plan Drive. Ga-ha-oose Tribe, L O. R. M, will meet Thorsday night when. plans will be made for a membership drive which starts April 1, \Walter Maloney is chairs foss of the committee. | It is platined t get 250 new members. Official Visit. District Deputy Henry S. Kakn will pay &n official visit to Cobos Lodge of Fiks tonight, In connection with, the visit there will be ® class initiation and a social time in Larkin hall. Mohawk Flood Receding. *Mfany people visited the vicinity. of the Cohoes Falls yesterday, attracted by, great volume of water tumbling over the falls as a result of the freshet | ih a the Mohawk river. It was reported yester- day afternoon that the water in the river had recoded slightly. and residents Thelof the southerly section of the city and the Gate in the vicinity of the zas plant 91:11:02 Cohoes Power and Light corpora- tiou are hopeful they may escape dasazge to their homes. - Apel IL | Hihop Nelson will confum-a class In | eraces, Ape 31 - # Et. John's Episcopal charcs Seaday ., GREEN ISLAND : | «The first campaign for funds for the erection of a prarochinl shool for St. Joseph's parish, Green Island, which has been progressing succesfully, will be com- pleted this week. | The building will con- tain space large' enough for n‘scbool‘gn addition to a ball. Anthony Cummings, manager Sof the Syracuse International baseball team, ac- companied by Catcher Larry Prediger, Shortstop_Francis Dwyer and Pitcher Ray Richardson, will leave soon for spring training at Goldsboro, N.C. Although the Gilbert Lose Company is flmost 50 years old, for the first time in its long history two shields appere on the house simultaneously in memory of former members. | A succession of deaths which has delayed the holding of the an- nual banquet since last January, 'has caused farther delay. The Rev. James F. Dolau, of Johnson: ville, will preach the Lenten sermon this aveek at St, Joseph's Charting“ The reculas monthly meeting of the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's @\Church will take place tonight at Me- anies' ball. . .. CA eachre and dance will be given to- night at Odd Fellows\ hall under the ans pices of Green Island Lodge, I. O. O. F. and Daughters of Rebekah, » Frank H. Grady, who was taken sud- denly ill in New | York city, has been bought. home: . . Joseph Hurky is ill at his home 6 Swan street. - WILSON POSES - FOR MOVIE MEN Washingtom, - March | 21-President TWilson posed for mote than five minutes for moving picture men today as be was Leaving the White House grounds for an anfomobile vide. 'The pictures showed somewbat thinner than before bis iness, w ' Takics advantage of the frst batoy spring day of the year, the President. ied. by Mrs Wil Thou: FORGMC B00 Ballots in Chamber of Com- , vf’rqefge Elegtion Will Be _. 'Counted Tonight: An adjoupned meeting of the Water- wliet Chamber of Commerce will be hold 'tonight at city hall at which the- ballots for 10- directors will be opened and counted. Ballots for the 'election were mailed by the secretary, Daniel P. Quinu to each member on which were written the names of 20 candidutes for director chosen: at a previous election. 'The suc- cessful directors will, meet at a later l'neeting when officers will be selecteds. Evangelistic Campaign - An evangelistic campaign will be con- ducted this week at Termain Memorial church.. Services <will begin at 7:30 o'clock ugd the following program will be carried out:, Monday, Sunday | gelfeol night, the Rev. J. C. Miller of Prof will be' the speaker: 'Tuckday, Society might, the .J, | Austin Huntley, of Troy; Wednesday, Community night, the Rev, I. V. Moldenkawer of Albany ; Thursilay, Club night, the Rev. I. 8. Zelie, Troy; Friday, Churel ght, | the Rev. W. D. Strangeway, . Special music will be en- dered by mr mugimented choif 60 Weavers Malie Demands, « Thezq'cm'ers of Roy's mill will present a pension toduy - to . their empltfycrs 011501151; a' special committee of . workers for an iinmedinte increase of pay, Notice P11}! also be fliycu that unless a raisg is orthcoming thie wenyers will walk on. Wednesday. lb “nll‘. out Funerals of a Day, « The funeral of the female infant which was found on Friday in the roadway on Highth street near the western cud of | the Arspnnl wall will be held this after- neon from the undertaking rooms of W. 1_Cm-y on ;Brokdway, - The \police are Investigating the case. t The funeral-of Mrs, Mary Mussi , a Ars. 3 Muss ill be held this afternoon: from the 1.55133: h‘er wou, Willimn IL Eisentrant, 1426 hon 1); nventlm. i'l‘hlf {hm Homy F. Hemlyin, pastor of the North Hef Church, '\vm officiate. orth Iteformed Rehearsals for Musical, Reheariguls for \Melodyland the mu- sical entertainment being. planned by the San Bri Society, will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at St. Bridget's ball. <,The Rev, Edward Gaffney: and Profestor | _James | J. charge of 'the performance. Legion. Meeting. on Broadway, when, definite action will be taken by the the bill in the Legislature: to periit 2.70 beer., News Briefs. ' j A enchre and dance will be held to- night at Maccabees hall, under the an- spices of the Golden Hod «Camp, Royal Neighbors of America, Prizes will be awarded. ) > . The third degree was conferred yester- day afternoon on more than 100 candi- dates at St. Bridget's hall by Watervliet Council, Knights of Columbus: Grand Knight, Michael L. Walsh presided. 'Past State Deputy Jmines _E. Fintegan, of New York chi. and District Deputy P. H. Burke of Albany, presided at the in- itintory' exercises, The city council afternoon, ., f Coal Bestfa the world for steam aud domestic use _. WM. M'EWAN COAL CO New Elevators and Pockets Broadway sad Madisom Ave, Broadway and Manoy 8t. Soth 'phones 1618 connecting aB Rranctica, will meet tomorrow cecal or MALT Extract Also Ca a Full Line of Imported we “r? Domestic Hops. own cars. carping x Hose, ston CROCES Wholesale and Retail. Canadian Malt Ex. Co. U. S. Headquarters, Albany, N. T. Main Store, Ht Broadway. Phone Main 4687. a Branch Store, 3i3 Central Avenaa Phone West S68 Automobile Storage Live and\ Dead Storage. Convenient location.. DANIEL P. O'CONNELL & CO., INC., 358-368 So. Pearl St Phone Main 768 Gilmore are 41 . A special meeting of Lientenant John A. Patten Post,} American Legion, will “like place tonight at their hendquxu'iers corks, WIRE RUBBER STOPPERS MACHINES, - +LEGAL NOTICES, y session laws nnd slips for' 102% Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 667, Laws of 1017, and nets amendatory there- 25\: I‘ll\: undereigued,- composing the State Tints they will rge sealed . proponals _ untll Wagnelduyfit 1st day a! April, 4020, at 10:80 m, m., nt the office of the Btate s uninrollrr «for the printing and delivery ut the, offlee. of the Servetary of State. within-three days after a copy thereof shall have been furnished, of the sips of the ses- wlan laws In such manner n# the Secretary of State- shall order and Is provided by Jaw ; und for the printing and publishing for the: use of.the State of three thousand coples, ue such additional. mumber as the Legisla: ture may by concurrent resolution or, other- wise order, of thessesulon laws, for one year from July'1, 1920, such eoples of the sos wlun laws or volumes shall contain the mat: tors fhat ure required~ to be published ; therein by section 48, Chanter 97, Laws of 1000, and such other matters as are. required by Inw to be poblished In such volumes? together with the binding thereof; the work, to be done In the city of Albang, in the style of execution as fo type and, paper approved by _ the State: Printing Bourd, under the provielons of section 48. > Chapter $7, Laws of 1000,,ond Chapter G81, Laws of 1017, and. acts amendatory thereto, © wnd with \the notes and references and. in. he form and containing the matter author d or required by «nid section 455, Cha ter 87, Laws of 1908. , The proposals for printing and publishin Include - the price , of composition, pager: presswork.and printing and delivery thereo! nt, the offlee of the Senretiry of State, and; fall extra work connected with ar incident to the proper execution thereof, Ls he proposts for printng and. sublishlog he state edition of the session laws must desigtiate the price for the work per wig! nature of sixteen pages for the compoultlon, paper, presiwork and printing, including folding, guthering and collating paper for work connected wifh or Incldent to 'the proper execution of the same.. Said mropo-> in. one: volume unless . the . Secretary .of State shall direct such publication In more than ong volume, > Such proposuls shall also sfate the teri on. which the coples of. the session Inws will be furnished to the piblle, after the: completion, ahd delivery of. the state edi tlon and the. place whore the same will be - kept on-sale In the city of Albany, and also in the city of New York, Tt being expressly understood and declared that the edition to the public whall be bound dn one volunie, unless the Secretary of State shall direct such pubMcation In more than one, volume, - Such proposn}s shall also name the price - per wige of cugh additional volume. Every? proposal must be for both 'the printing 'of the @lips.and the printing and Publishing 'of the u‘xnlun laws and the winding thereof, and the work will not be Tet to eparate | The sald Printing, Bontd reserves the right to discriminate in favor of much bldg as It may deem most: 'The right to-reJect nny and every proponal if deemed unfavorable or dinndvantagdous Is regerved to the Pring Board, and sald board may readvertluc until blds advan- ' tngeous to the Stnfo haye been secured, If the price to the public of the edition of the sension lnwawgi-mn exorbitant the sald board may reJéc such. cause. yo contract made in pursuance or any, Interest In \the same shall besar. mlkmabls to any or persons without the written content ofthe sald Printing onrd. and the numé of the contractor shall. appear ns publisher upon the title page of . each volume published. It J# expressly un derstood that upon the failure or nonper- formance of the terms of the contract en- tered into In pursuance hereof on the par of the contractor with the State the Print ing Donkd may anmil the contract In 'which defanit is made,. abd the Comptroller: shall withhold payment from the contractor for' all Work done by him until the damageste 'the State. sbull be ascertnined by. probe adjudication and the. said advertise and enter- Into a contract for the: balance of the uncompleted term of any contract ao annulled or abrogated in. the manner prescribed In the provisions . of Chapter 067, Laws of 1017, and acts amend» - atory thereto. « ). .; _ * . It is. further 'exprossly understond- that the contract to be entered Into mB afore» said,, thall contain the further condition .. that (for any. failure 'on the part: of sald *~ contractor to keep on sale, furnish and. de- liver to, the..pubilc coples 'of -the ; session laws, bound \n completey at , the price, mfd In the manner and>at the time hereinabove named, that the contrac tor- shall forfelt and < pay for, any. and. every such falture' the aum of one hundred . dollre as the liquldated'dnmages snffered by any person agarlored by, such failure, the rame to be sued for- and recovered.,D any person so. argrleveds It Is *rlso further expresily i that the contract to be entered Info, a aforeanid,. shall contain the stipulation pre-.\ scribed In section 3 of the Labor Laws that no laborer, workman or mechanle. 1% the employ of the contractor, subcontractor 'or other person doing or' contracting to do the ' whole or part of the work contemplated 'by. the shall be permitted or required -> to work more than elght finderst nary emergency caused by danger to life or. property. Notice Is hereby firm for the printing of sald session Inwa,'dn< fire, flood; or publicat of the: ofleiat and publie edi-. ; flons of fhe resslon Jawa nnd the binding thereof are on file In the office of the Printing Board: and In the offfce of, ths State Comptrolier, both in the city of Al- ° hany, N. Y., and ore open to publie An: .. spectlon nt all fimes, and bids are Invited upon 'such ”came-dons which shall be a * part of the contenct. R Notice In herchy That every, bid re- celved must be a sealed bld, and' Inclosnd® therewith the bidder shall deposit with the Printing Board n certified check or money for five per centum 9.x the amount of- hit bid as a guaranty that he will enter Into the contract if It shail bo awarded to him. Notlee Is hereby given that the' sue». cessful bidder shall give a bond tm such amount an the Printing Board ball pree feribe, conditioned for the faithful per- formance of the contract. : Each proposal with the deposit, must be Inclosed in a separate envelope and directed on the outride Proposals for Printing the Laws, aud when thus sealed and directed the proposition abould be inclosed' In a separate envelope nnd directed to the undersigned, ot elther of them, at the of- fige of the State Comptroller, at Albany, N.Y. 10+ Dated, Albnrfi'. N. Y.. Match 19, 1020, FRANCIS XM. HUGO, - ... Recretary of State. EUGENE M. TRAVIS, Comptroller, CHARLES D. NEWTON. . Attorney General. Form Y., OTICE TO CONTRACTORS-State Commission of Highways, Albany, N. T,-Pursuant to the provisions of chaps ter 30, Laws of 198, and the several amendments up to and including chapter 623, Laws of 1919, sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at No. Lancaster street, Albany, N. %., at i 'elock on Thursday, the tth day 0 Po Me of March, 19%, for the constraction of a bridge to carry Road No. & over Ron- dout Creek at Kingston, Uister county, N. T. The bridge {s designed for one suspen- sion span, 105 feet long, ®nd two anchor spans each 220 feet long with the neces- sary anchorages, to foor and stiffening. trusses, principal ftems follow? 32400 Ibs, structural steel and cat» ngs. w . Tbs. steel cables and suspenders. $m\ cuble yards concrete. 10000) Tbs, steel reinforcement. _ ~Shaftk for the anchorages are belag constructed under a previous contract. __ Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained and estimates seen at gr: 19m of the Commission in , Special attention of bidders Is called to \Information for Bidders\ In the Item fred proposal. ; Proposals must be presented dn a sealed envelope endorsed on the outside: for the Construction of the . eck Bridge. Contract $08.C.\ must be Commissioner. Irving °V, AL Hels, Secretary ..... e al Mary ROPOSALS - FOR PRINTING] THEL. Hoard, hiekely give. motlce. that. / outsldep, anf all extra correctionn on other \/ 'favorable to the State and to the publicc. > t any and: ergy bid for? ' eluding all slips of tho laws, and for, the- wals: to be for the printing and publishing: ..-; board may > : ©.. hours In any. one' .. calemiar day excopt in case of extraondl« -' that npeelficationn'\ © : £ %