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\TUESDAY MORNING Daily Editorial Digest (Tile Regiatercd and Amati.“ for at the United State? Patent Ofice.) Atgus, For More Than a Century A Groat Newspaper oe i ALBANY, N.Y., MARCH 23, 1020. * FRANCES RESENTMENE_ AT WIL-| to a greater degres than was the case ' iL, . . L0 » © e f . NCJ . g chi erence was in ses- , . > , - % « - son's charee or nureartar, | this tho fog oontrace fom «-_ ._ Lovely Miss Spring, after carer .> J Published Daily and Sunday by The Argus Company. Fears that an imfrmméonzl ‘l‘fiuluzt sulnig this thouglit, “2,““(3123‘Xi‘é'fifné‘éfi 1 - a PER 4C 2» * lga 6, 4 - \drow - iden vson's | Mr. Wilion's charge that F ¢ a > 3 . . : p Rho a . 051985, 410-412 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. “1M\ Fl?“ “ft, or. roandt th ddle | militaristic than a year go. - Whether > : r ttonln on her - arctlcs f - p n*ox ry 6 a charge that militarists are in the saddle conch litarism be held importint or - . & ; 9 is ; _ Charles J. Tobin; 95 State street, Albany, N. X., president; Tohn H. Griffin, in France are expressed by many Ameri- fgl‘i’xcgi'bl’um ilgnznflnnlzotcthss hie gust-dated won ' ~-, R Su t g. . aio e fl w 410 Broadway, Albany,.N. Y., vice président aud general manager; Michael V. an . is. T6 is oven reported that victor 4t won, It won while <4 ~ * 5 - ~a! Line. P ~~ ~ _ makes herjoyous appedrance on _\; | | - Pre t Ines Movant A Doman elites __ Nt Imptrend, has been dirested to dotan | icts only a me | > 1000 mas \0 \l 7 e t 10. R n the: view of the Manches . 10 > R * : % ' - > OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OF ALBANY the charge. . AW'Ic te | (Rep.), \the incident exposes the Wilson the scene. - 6 > \mo? s - . This is what Presilent ; | fallacy\ of a League of Nations theoreti- {fe, . 10, « P lo |- Tha Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all mx{hffigfi’fi‘gfi{teal(f“sg';’i‘g§grof 'the con. | cally lffiundedfiiplm‘xliversul iggdpvgglérbgg 20d Nige % sus to \y > 1 B ey gg ges >. / R ./ news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and ference in Paris it was evident that, a ‘t‘§,§“{‘ufmgfimség{§s i'é’fifm-ce her will ~> ‘ L ce turv con 8 \also the Tocal news published herein, I HIilitzmlstic 11mg, under til}! Intostgalp- 'wpon\other nations. * * * The incident k Ome Suc 7 Ops y \T Y- . : F'Y ' - entin® leadership, was stel \of Prades, | showslus once more, * * * the peril to in- |. . > _ i © buss + a os poe ln on nos . Daily, $6.00 a year; Sunday, $2.00 a year; Daily and Sunday, $7.75 a |Aftendancy (in. the councils of France. ternatipnal good will of the United * .e) © f s $ va: wos. c a 24 a C -'] P - They were defeated then, but ave in con- . - q der w* - 111 -F ear. In all cases postage is i B y wer » States 'governnent> voluntarily or und d t 5 ‘r ¥ II' g \- 2 BoSnge io included in United States, \ “01113235, public men and sewspapers gogtrnctulrnl fibuflfimfi insc‘gfll flying} sC. l Ion re al S In t e h a‘ In ,O- tt ns ' SH ~> ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS | MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT 'strongly. resent this statement, and .so do | nd undertaking Tike: in order to | © a _ 22 1. we R i> © - 2 -p count a\ Hsu) writ mit , . Good Clothes, although the war - I 7 m - ~ vi }. ; . i r . . . * \ . . > > ' ; ' foal TELEPHONE { 9%fi§fg§wgfilgn } MAIN 1416 indiscretion.\ Neverthcless, while regtot happens to be the American h h f s hs . ) 22. {os C M #0 Soaslp Dl . th 3 ting abut! sin-53111215 sthg‘uld occur;l tg im- ; Turning Ships Ynto Homes, I Hee © lS lon over - 20. ue a} Sic. o] (ltt - iz. the frie ( France and Amer- - * © halk ' sof C14 . i 571, tllcrenisnn 135,37; body of opinion-in'| . That bombastic announcement by an © 2 g ® =_ . 209 - am men how : --a +_ ___| | sib comers tit fof, mate, Aut | whore mame | | 00 Co., (00 _, O w s e Spst te gs N = o I M 4s nt I\ Jost in obscurity, about bridging the At- |. >- - a ' z | I a sea A ' <.. = | That the President said. is undoube [40860 Sout Tift woode Shige as u proc <n. F l th a/ a t . t; . Bhs.\ TOO LENIENT WITH REps, fue oh talon - ~~ ~. ine cloths are hard to getand B hate : A is obviously falling more and' more 'under [- til!\ cf g° 505ml} characterized | - {00 P #3, flute (4 n 'de (C , Ce ¥ ' _ ¢ thle announcement by Congressman Isaac Siegel, a member - -| imperialistic influences, | She is basing is a ue sie expenditures for |. R comedrlbblln IN 2 plece at ad tlmeo 7 .of the immigration committee of the House of Representatives, \g; MEI}? Poe, flax)”: wd $2:ng ships, airplanes and the business oi war \y iwiea J r 6 * °C - jute a : i i - : : power r er 5 Coxe i v vi w know, - ' ° - ' ' a Coat akmcctmg in New York on Sunday, that within the next four . | Wilson is right,\ says the Phiade1.| proparation genorally» - As we now know» 202 - © & L Pog ae “Cat‘s-4m 211101: Rgds will be deported indicates the federal de- rhu': Recoifld (151151. Dgtllhk and Edd“ that | such fool schemes. as the proposal to * 29, © 50s Poe . e a, aet enn I partment of labor is either waking up to its duties or is fright _| norgn has ca right to \pB | build thousands and thousands of cheap | |- ,. nl ® R t f A h % k : h A / a 6 - - > t . h whi i s * - * b . - § c?(;$b)l; 'ltlhc determfmntémn ofIScxéator 'King to urge the passage , \32:13:11! lé‘d‘xf’taeiln’fx'i-“ém‘ésSffifiil‘atm Ping» the roe thice shi C. C Sh rlctlot 18 as to - outs mag C X in «Of his bill to trans iC ¢ ident that Article X. of e League: o lantic ai 1f consts, o 8,8 Lo. ; nou d + * uc. \on\ an < \ » partment of justice the power of deportation: , Eleventh hoor _| Aum rant arcane | an- isp sio pried gre | 0 0 flees af % f hand-tailor« . . - [C p eportation, eventh hour * , | predatory, statesmanship in Europe, gific, and to give orders for ships at evry | - ; >.. t Ce. s1ow processes O and- T= - ; c . r; oyldatloél on the palrt. of tilt department of labor, however, _ nndpgallify 1503155; o ‘f‘finfi‘flméfi thfinhgf- Hakesirilfs toun hat wanted a piece ofthe - piping vat u nuo oe yo toten 0 «should not prevent this salutary c ange, for, looking at the . >, Row C x 3} | huge $8,000,000,000 emergency fleet en- o .. p e ps ls . » . . \ moog - - a . T . over the Turkish bone! How long is it hundreds of. these \ t & soll N mor <lomatter in the most charitable light, the officials of the depart- _ | sinee Italy attacked Turkey because it | wooden sbiigvm‘n actually built,. and * lng St1 SIoOWwW er e 00> 20 Lm ts oie f < :ment of labor who, have had charge of this business have signally | | wanted Tripoli and beeause France had | some of them are seaworthy, but others, : £ - ba © \lls. bar oot fai ri a w to at & ' -: | taken Punis? How long is it since Eng- as it seems, are just junk on the Ship- £200 220 & *C . R o - Leros w bos, - ntalled‘ in cltfimlency, evehn if t'hiexy fire “39 als charged in some quar- ~ | fand and Flinnfl.‘ were At qwoxlfsti'ng‘aints ping Board's hands, - , 20> &C 3 B old wi e O ; oo ers, In actual sympathy with the radicals. « over their rival am ions in Afrien?\ Philadelphia is discussing a plan to =* And f ‘r \ t m d t ‘N’ 3 : m -__ Deportation of radicals gathered in during drives conducted > nesthon, \uch orton ‘i§e,§§‘§§\€‘6’§£f§‘§ nhowt 10 of these discarded ships | .. <_ \ .,, ob or e ~er3 coa. 7 at e ae Toe l w by the federal department of justice fas languished, and it is - | points to the Adtiatic . THC | as . departmental | houses for . bumilics, Mb ~ k / ean t . b . aiti n bou 5 win s * 2) I] : f f F A - r supreme council's recent secret change in in Js d t ing! & : » \ re, fie hp to. ' ~* : that during the illness of Secretary Wilson deporta- the conditione. making_ them more favor. fiflflzjgg’m’é ao reed of homing | ac S seem- O I e VV I g. nl Lous, . n hip? warrants of morcutllxian 102 Reds arrested by the department gblg ttq Ifltnly.\ iit snrs,“‘stl‘mw3 that mili> | frontage\ for zlinclmr'ing'llnseless sfhlpfi in. hy ys a foy v > - \ cg Ca ta 4 . . ma of justice were cancelled by Assistant Secretary Post and they . | tatigt influence is now active. a deep mud and making houses of them, ' a agt Sha s wo ~ (y 9 (g o oye y N mete 0, h u y . o to Incl? \I i e ition,\ ve > 5*. aL. . : a * - : . were turned lose to continue their insidious propaganda. Many . nowfiffirf°¥§5§ °§fi§“’§€333‘“§~°03fi“ b‘i‘rglgm 5mm; fiifia‘a‘wifific‘ésaflé‘l‘iibfui\¥.¥§€: + * I he moraerf tWthh 18 that It «: e [C others have been released on ridiculously small bail, which they {1337116251 Tapo to, Srance. _ ft | second, and third deck leyes, wom, also] © = R \ i x07 a TALI, a have forfeited, not appearing when called for trial, and are now | ish government is hagridden by 46. and be comparatives Ships powcin the Po. 5a aa; Lise 4 aas af aya ; Foul c? C F F ish, mont . p \fugitives from justice, undoubtedly secrelly carrying on their it in impertaliom_ that dictated | fameco, but by putting in as carly claim - 18 AOT ¥ Dit (OO ear fy O g]. ve need as -~ gh if i i i pub- d : i - ran r . - 0C. c «Ccs - plotting against the government and endeavoring to gain MOre | | majority in the Senate te, may vetsibly obtain-a. ha R ' mas f - b> There would he some ; recruits to their villainous cause. Unless a decided change in the postle charm about. such a -hoine, and treatment of traitors takes place, radicalism will continue to -~ 'flqurish, - R i ul While Congressman Siege! was telling his audience that the ;~ next contingent of Reds to be deported will. not travel \de luxe,\ like their comrades on the \Soviet ark\ tatification of the pence treaty.\ In fact, the Charleston - News~ and Observer,| Baltimore needs wick supply of homes} (Dem.), | thinks | \the | Presidents bas|.-Baltimgre (hep -Baltimore American (Rep.). ~ pointed to these things mot in condem- (Rep - nation' of Francé-which is following the | . only course open 'to her-but \in 'condem-| . nation | of the - Amerienn opponents 'of - F Buford-a most absurd .|Titification whose refusal to ratify has | Som-indaw .of. the. Pullman | millions. .._; A New Order. h Complaint ismade that Lowden is a e oce, \ 2A 2 - to, 1d, * , . <e 9b; R . . Fuge! forced France to adopt her course; and/, Which is unjust-not that it is not true} |. | u 1 Ire o F A w o\ &n . i of treating convicted criminals and one that greatly encour-, - | who thus threaten to compel a revival 0€ 'but to call 'any mah a sondnJaw seems A* ' aa f ' ~\aged the radicals still at large in this country -\Big Bill\ Hay-. ‘anl‘lg‘i’eféi‘tsnfigf hlmllzxflfl'gls'i. gag,“ all-| in. some., mysterious way to break his 2 & h 2 | | & t, Cou ale \wood the I. W W, leader, was declaring to another gathering - |'over the world.\ Or to quote Secrorary | DAG, oK man can be a horse .tbief and |. , tok . > . OK 5. Soe P a F a d + nlin quote Secretary / live it down. He can rob a bank and tun | -> B © @ - : l n New York that \the darkest spot in the world today is Amer- £32156)“ rge $315,315 tyghththnsneks ttea $6 away with. \gather finan'rlilwitgu. 11:82 swing . R cul a . H \ « . VoL ica and the brightest and whitest spot in the, world is Russia,\ forees of the old order in every country | FC Dentlcs. from: the collection box, an - < bak 2 F a mo h \ j y country a ~It is evident Russia is the proper place for Haywood, but as . | har been strengthoned.\ -. Ci ones o sooner or Tater N P'illifnll oven-Jilin}. 111111;i Hal? world neer Hee 6 . | forgives a son-in-law, | He has.comm R News (Ind.), \but tyxggnnpgrdonnble sin. . c * ._ Tudeed, \the Senate began it,\ agrees 3 the Greensboro Daily he is not an alien and cannot be deported, the next best place for ~**hinr is behind the bars :~ _ 2 aind 4 North Pearl St P hia acl s , #4 Chl \tro w & . L. now .the. President' has .begun to take a l t 4 - =- as - L _ ts; 'o ,0 3, (I ¢ don, ost, foggy: 0511151515 Justity Ar tfiofifi'fii m? 33313 r?§°§sfi§§fl°§hé°g?§§ 7 memers Itr \, - z ig 7 To T- statem no reasons thus:... | the poor. devil-has no friends. Society J- . . . - 4 ~ i NEWBERRY'S CONVICTION. aie hoa ae c c as to Arc | |-. Forum || ~ => ~~ k /- \oz\. Senator Truman H. Newberry, who was convicted at Grand | MAY filk about other people., But we | pects him. | His wife is a ologetic at 220 C ' Lot s 16 the ak et U ug C o f . £24 222 tus r have not dore-our share, and no est, and his children shun. him. < If he |- \ , Rapids, Mich., of criminally conspiring to violate the federal disposition, to do it.. We ore content to | makes anything of bimself, he gets 20} trhe Argusiie glad fo publish commu- \hon Tove has led the vei 4001 ls bo e A corrupt-practices act, in that he Spent or eaused to.be spent more. lav: 32mg]: élvngltlydmzll: t%lrrxancu while i évedit; if he goes to the dogs he is ar- nications From its reader \WHP ”53mm!“ When 10.28 has led the years away, 2s \uC. L ' than the $3,750 fixed by the law as the limit of expenditures for . (FOL Antic ~ and sheer at froke ask way hole io oof fan and Phe wher win to wined was Hale! Fe cherishes Ker-locks of gray. . - nik. ~ < v :.; 7., a candidate for the United States Senate, announces, through his appears to the President as | Tt, ° > & _- | tlon, if desired.) . 'The youthful lovelight in her eyes boul \ . 'at 1 b ill h 1 $\ militarism in. France,\ notes the Chicago | \ A daughter-in-law has a com aratively N -- Pores E ax J 22 - O2 .cattorney, that he will carry the case on appeal to the Umt‘fd Evening Post (Ind.), \apperrs to many ensy time, | She is expected to live up to Daylight Saving, Holds bliss that gver satisfies; - ® \- \ © States Supreme Court.. He makes no denial of having spent in | of the French people. as merely reason- | no special standard, She is not blamed To the Editor of The Argus: a ~ For dividends hor stock doth pay '. ' 29,2 0: pas A fen i ichi i able: precaution,\ and the Birmingham | for copping out a matrimonial prize. ' lis mar ‘ © 5 . pay © the primary campaign in Michigan more than $3,750; but IL pping p : : t ie primary campaign magan more n 2/00, but wi Ago Herald (Dem.), belleves \It would | There, ' 'Fhore seems , to be no game | , quention in the public mind to- When love has led the years away. nue > SI 'base his appeal on the contention that the corrupt practices act | in. folly for ¥rance'to discard the only | laws against danghtprs-in Jaws\ (Phos af | 089 for eétHiement hos fro nideo to it p R yours AWAy+ poll 7 is unconstitutional. . incons of protection she possesses and | ways can bunt singly or in pairs, | But sf]? gngdsidu ig 5mm” stronger than the What memories the Ilqlfl' brings ~ I - Loar d's 3 ; , ® , trust to a- Longue of Nations which its | lot n son-in-law appear, and society is | Oy ioe 8000 4 Colt of the | , 'When Jove through shade and sunshine sings . © « It was legal at the time the money was spent and is legal | | forgot eperaor fae nod yet entered and | scandalized. , bust | bo produced iin It evidence can den jove hrough shade an sting bmg t al today, and there was nothing for the jury to do but find Senator | | Which is still not fully organized.\ The! It lis {athor-inJaw takes him in bust | \2 pod of ite claims, Within the hearts of two grown old > Satun C o F f 6 . New York, Tribune' (Rep.), recalls the | ness, . the sondhJaw is a sissy; if he oce nylight Snving, Taw. is by a » y Newberry and his associates guilty. Unfortunately the PIOSCCU~ - | triple , alliance contract\ Jundee which | doesn't it is because tho son-in-law is a “1,11?“ gm‘ifc'ful’yliflz a Jargo share of When love's flame lias ne'er grown gold? «] p60 kA dest & w tion was confined to the one point of exceeding the legal limit of | | the United States and England were to | thick If ho spends his wife's money. he | PIIZC bd } af « Ah, God is lavish day by day - - x1 h s . + gunrantep Franco orainst attack, \But [is scomed as a parasite; if he advises | the Babits and the life of: every \Thake o a ao e campaign expenditures, and evidence as to bribery was not in- 6 d : as (RHR pérson: in the State it should be consid- \ Fear i= paigi1 exp . IY gays the Tribunc, \that contract has been | saving it he is reviled asin tightwad. 7 broad If love but Tead the years away. St troduced. But the fact that at least $50,000 was spent, as shown | | buried from sight .for more than clght wden - may fgol the, politicians if 5m fom lcrhcrzhfcslflcfii a. purrow * Thore 1s fewel half so. bright,\ aon e peck 1 in th ith £. Paul King that he told Mr. Newberry th months, The President has shown no in- | they keep up thistson-in-lmw\ talk. | He |. oir tens of (r > There is no jewel. half so, bright, , . {o % was in the testimony of Paul King mat he to T& NOwDerry the - {isrest in ita fate. The French can see | may go out nnd get the son-n-lnw voto | 01008 of Inhabitants “a almost unabi- | * i f in the bl f nich &' ip.\ Aj campaign would cost $50,000, convinces a good share of the pub- | | no signs of its nccomance the United | add produce a Tandalip. | For thero are Hit aot Mo Q y Pesloaten fn Ping Or star set in the blua.of night; _. a*0 : *. I lic that some of the money went for other than fnocent pur- | States. | They consequently feel\ that cnongh of them in the world to rule | work an houe eariler tho.factory worker 'That can outshine and say me nay ' - posts. However that may be, as long as the corrupt practices |Cepgipei® into a one-sided & Tip\from cad fo this: Toned sol finishes bist day's Iabor an nim- earlier Than love untarnished all, the way. oe Al t - \ F ride \ a , H + ' an at earlier hour i - asa a Dor us * y . agt stands as passed by Congress it should be rigidly enforced. R311; ggfitehtMnm-ggctowm {fad. bo a fpartacus and SEE 8 | afternoon. more time, for reercation.. too. When tired eyes shall closo in sleep, ye An j If the case goes to the United States Supreme Court, a od EL 1 So tho militar | elnves' rebollion. | It's a ines WIGHCT: | antomobiling, baseball, golf and ni thoge r © + . © . g , up h istic party is in ¢ontrol in.France today +-Emporia Gazette (Ind.) 'leas if b make life w a 'To wake boyond the Ji asper steop « > ; decision ought, to be rendered as soon as possible. | And if the by fue pie “313:ng is mlm’lgv‘fifii ; yo \ aI sho 1 > A A constitutionality ofthe corrupt practices act is sustamcdl; justice - 7 bffiin’f: h}; S‘yg'fl “ho?“ Z o'clock, arm“, 131111 tho tlycnclxi'llth {110 sod- as c £111; ® l l. he ' Am in the case of Senator Newberry and his associates who were a coos, Pnds the earlier time not a dis- All sweet to know love did not stray, _ R > ® 3 convicted should be swift and sure. , (steady! .th¢:'u51;a_l tda‘lk NE W S OF BYGONE DAYS - - ifi'fi'é'gngflfiifififnfi’é?fistfiphfs‘l'v'nfiii 2. But true asl‘guiding star\ alway. R 0 , At . /- about a man like Senator Newberry, with millions at. his i is- a ' 7 ours begins his work either - His love cen ther will hold her dear- a> F3 [ posal, being able to postpone execution of his sentence until FROM F ILEb OF THE ARGUS 325°: £2: ffl§t°éai€$g“?a‘}e‘,‘.’1‘2§‘sa“.?£’ufl{ $11.3 colustéréd' mem'rics year by year. ,¢ a : he has served his term in the Senate is heard. No legal filibus- - - agreeable for ggfagrmtfft . number, h + In life, in death, truo love holds sway o Te ' tering, no interminable law's delay should be allowed to prevail, What Our Grandfathers Read 50 Years Ago. 20 thet madority of The People reside in the , /n mo, in deatii, , \J w; AS % J e han £ t AG a The opinion that a man who cannot obtain a nomination - arch 23, 1870, += | ties and this mass of pumanitivh ave ons ' And SWEGtCl] £11}: an Irogrant May, * ; Cin for United States scriator without spending vast sums of money Peter Van Wis, of Cedar Hill, has refused $1,000 an acre for six acres of | | 19, ats Consideration, are they not If love has the years away. . . p Pigs Fie F F . l . d y years ago the tide began flowing n . = . is unworthy of a seat in that body is general, and it is absolutely land on which are 300 beating applé trees. The apples in this orchard sold for, | from, the country to the city, and today 3 = - Al essential to 'the selection of fit candidates that primary expendi- | $5,000 Imt year. ee creasing Bow of ciieanty, \% | the, harvest season when., the hay and city life possible? To. establishing any | | A tures be limited by law. To fair minded persons the sum of A horse and belonging to Dr. Abel Lyons stolen from corner Broad: - | efigun shortage of dwellings for the peo- | Erain must be gathered quickly or great | nle or. law. all industries should be con C - a - Cre i i i icf in sight, but with a | 10% will result The dews are heavieet | sidered fairly. It is openly and frankly w $3,750 seems enough to cover legitimate expenditures. The nat- way and Clinton avenue. . . ple. with no thelin sitht dith.$| through the summer senson and while declared\ that \ the farmers' interests ural assumption is that when $50,000 or more is spent by a : . House and lot on Lark street, neat Lumber, 28 by S1. feet, spld-to James 1.1?\ 2°;gnuu figgmbysvieggmc? £22155 this dew is on the grass and grain, it is | stiould not be taken into account because si candidate or His clique of lieutenants and backers in a primaries B. Yager, for $1,200, . R humanitarian point of view the millions | Unfit to harvest, and often to handle at | they ate in a small minority, but as' all | i f it goes for erooked purposes ; : o loot erea at ens io es tisk - [[f - ow * Rewberts an bes , i f tommght Have Read This Yourself 30 Years Ago. Nork is not pepetes mow the hey (at “mam\ with“ lever: ca 5 to {I}; fare It‘ry moving. and sustain the of_ all ' Senator Newberry announces he does not intend to relin- March 23, 1590, work is not popular with the majority of | hexsy «2 an mis Meefea | (B, peoples his claim for recognition does I; Al uish his seat in the Senate unless removed by the upper House . , L2 *, the people. and wewpd at “in Prof | hanks muse befrelained and raid higher | carry considerable woight against all the q the growin and . for i At the very least h should be suspended pending a de- Tantra! of John B. Pratt 77 Myrtle avente. Shorter dig. and ending one | mages during. this\ season, On want | advanced tor the earlict time- - | ma 1&5?“ t the very, lea Pi P 3 __ 'There will be a public meeting Thursday evening in Eintracht Hall in £50112; “flung“ ans-y Every infra J}? farms, even during | harvest time, the | I will submit just one question which 1 * - cision by the Supreme Court, ~ - favor of the proposed Martinville (Row Lincoln) park. ganization in The United States is op.| day's work ends at 5.390. the regular | F wish every. ou anne f , A ® Edmund Bowditch and M. H. Rochester will sail for Eutope Tuesday, posed. to the earlier that baa 313,45” £1,512 {£5} undnktkwmfit 11:33; 21153}, £5535; 31W“! 1&0“; pu fvi. 1 a ~ DR. DUGAN'S DECISION. - ~ - Sing?) figeg-sorkngmh mnoto sun writs: btfore- sundown pr dusk. For drying. | an earlier time produce more {iced at; c..- ; i flanthropi h ill $ b f h t special reference to the clock any. Citing and harvesting purposes one hour cheaper cost tomyself, and. will my - a C fet 1 philanthropic purposes that will mot soon be erased from the | out speci ifferem it | after dinner is worth two or three hours | tion discourge?the farmer in his lonely F The decision of the Rev. Dr. George Dugan, pastor of the memory of his friends and admirers, There must, of course, be | | aq mate) \wal Ti Toll Fours the | either before or altee breakinst Sot onls.| fife ontrom the faim aan result in more - / s Fourth Presbyterian church of Albany, to accept the call to the J a # . Ful make to _ Well, Ill tel you? does the earlier time annoy and hinder | absndoned farms and & larger drift into + Third Presbyicrian church of Trenton, N. J., occasions deep regret on his part over leaving a field in which he hasdad’m‘ed 22 dasks ar Team oon to sante not pac] the\ nomes: comas\ me ee | ams an prodacer becomes &a - | on af . head not, the s ich and where he has been surrounded by conditions so - | to dnsk or from G but ¢very day of its operation. Cherties | consumer and a competito® with me in - / df , srat in ; If to the peo- so much and w E S Y - f ticed on American farms.todays A. cer. Pe iy of ae operations C A ing quarters and a - < [{ , regret in this tity. Dr. Dugan has endeared himse P congenial, b thout y that only th cti a f fixed houts is the role| ou the trees, strawberries on the plants | the search for housing d A3 C h & he : . has genial, but it goes without saying that only he COnVICHON | | tain number 0 L hours is th * f annot be picked | sharer with me of a lessened supply of ple of Albany by his Wh°lfh§3§iefi cooplfptpq \é cacti; mg; ii that he can be of greater service in Trenton could induce him fo - | on the svrgase “Mgr-gm; in different | and ‘figfiggzflfl Sax-get food? ~ €.0. at eset 2C os - shent for their benefit, while adde _to this, it is to be doubte nake the change.\ .* attends i ics. cat he advant-| when thay are wet with dew. The earlier | - CHARLES 3L Wix\E, ° if any other clergyman in Albany is quite as well known per- m chang ase B ie ee te bor threat | lime was adopted during the nanos the | Albany, March 22, 3000. _. As \ . a nee - . & Rx Ot ? r oq 4 it wou - sonally. - His disposition is §uch that he ngakw acquaintances \ -T Toll - clases of people. but for the farmer; it 31min { ghat it would aid In the lliigs * ~ ta; idx‘yv and soon turns them into personal friends. , A correspondent says former Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany | | ix of ao It Pil in of | copperied \it\ but its ean| THREE ALBANY WOMEN ~ \\ Thenton Io to be congratulated on securing \ Dr. Dugan, | | hes Pin mo preis mt m pone, maul Ar WAsHINGTON COUNCIL 1 . . - war e weitly mead > Wicringen or not to participate in politics, what wou ie's itions, but the [ferent reasons e gu - pule Whatever the field “II-c re is, he will fl“- i with credit and vill b_e~ 32:51; £53213“? Not as mine]: as those scraps of paper his father threw in the W‘fifmmfiwaflwefi work is | may be sommed up as a fight between Mllte drammanzard d come as fine a force in that community as he has been in this, waste basket, 200. - . Hose in the open air. where $131 the cle | the tflww county -the | | 3fre C. ¥ Stickney, 3frs. B. for a man of his abounding energy and mentalattainments can- - mots of fature hf; in: ce con: Moving ery ders, and Miss Katherine Hesuy repre- E not confine his efforts entirely to his professional duties. His A dispatch from Washington saps more than a seore of church denomina- | | Sol there \be Sued\ a ' the Abang diccess at the confer: | fll |_ |,, capacity and zeal for work in itself is an example in these HMCS | | | grouer organtrations bave formed an alliance to prowete Aretricaniem and fight | | thoi! and pasine megording | population, whic ence of the National Cathohe Welfare | «« file - (* thiis of great value. extremism. AntiSeloon Asdercon and his anti-American methods ought to 2555“! and 351552: {£5 zfiafizfi Country | people. edi Council of Washington Tor the parpore ~ 1 . When Dr. Dogan leaves Albany on April 30 he can rest receive first attention at theExads« of this organization. {niet pants and all vesstables are cor- Connie e= wil an mide nop spre ma | , storm benm ame (2B binte arent s of 100 percent efficiency as a Spmitual guide, active mem- & __ A very Jarge proportion hig # Temiiy. F4 *- dors P of rca Tight of the ate where they count that day Jost whose low descendiag sou sees mo wew . ber of the Chamber of Commercé, as |a In“ ( gro a state : Chez # * * a FH ; a di a ivr s crime committed, no mew deviitey bogus. Rotary Club and as a director of war zcfiwtxes' ad drives for r I - * PA | - “x € « = *