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follow- - ma» ape.\ and \in: : ees ' oints, evob= or are and | | woven's curs 0 | ; to: their. copstituon WEDNESDAY i 01mm + a (13 _. doida Yos O0 ARTE e. .. Will Show Who 'Are .. -. Friends ws LL > 'pestRuctive' CALL Bi Voter, 'League | Says It's Sure .-' ' Setbagk to Welfare © Progress. .>. 'The Betis bill, which temoves all pros- ent \regulation: on tho . employment of women over 21 yéars old in factory and mercantile. cétablishments syay- come up , in 1913 aro in- Albany deptanding:a-yote $3. Bub ‘ wers instrimefital, In obfrining the en- * actmont of tc 54-hour, week forswomen ni 1013 afe in Albany demanding a vote *. onthe Betty bill, which repoals this lw ~* Protesthig. thete. own bills... the mitii mum wageybill apd. the cight hour day bill which would amend the present la- bor Jaw to- nefmit women to- work fcniy' cight Kotirs @day or 48 hours a, week in place of\ 5¢ hours,; not been rg ported _ out <of / committee * pwhile the & women ~siy. . 'n . \destructive\. such. as' the. Betts\bill figs: been reported 'out -of, the, rulgs*committee, the women's: joint: legislative conference '44 now? de: 'manding that leaders aksure them a vote onthe Betts: bill, \ Whey say that they wish 'to. know definitely How! assembly? men stidd od | the | women's bills and 'feel that the Betts. bill. offers. an \oxeet lent opportunity for & test 'Fotes\.\ e Mrs, Maud *Bwarts, secretary ' of the 'New Nork-State Women's Trades Union Lcogue, and Mrs. George: D, Pratt, 'alo \gpciiking. for thy. «league, .. faid that the ime had come for nssomblymen 'to.prove heir loyalty t “(11 4 \ \cn||sr. of '\\'OmCB, Bwarte said: . hes nhl at 5 Organized; women worked for {he «04 hour week law. and they, demand the 48 Houe law..-her are shocked \ to find<that the Legislature has\ be- «tome so reactionary, within tho pa soveil years .that - the rules committeo: A Arould. e¥en consider reporting out, a ' hill which 'breaks . down- the labor: laws of the State ag far as woien are. concerned, ; while , constructive; measires such -as the cight hour-day - cand the mininum wage. bills are- ignored. ' hi ... Mrs: thd. 'N \Women 'Belts bill would prove: beyond. doubt the sincerity of legislators who bad. pledged 'thote btpport to the eight hour day and the- minimuin wage. bills in \a. question- nafre issued by the Leaguo'.of Women Voters. She mentioned Assemblyman Geotge F. D. Brady ; man of the laborland industries committee whichfalled to renovt on- either of «the bills, as oft of 'the men who had pledged himself to support both measures. - . » Gordon ' Morris, vige chaitnian: of we York « State . League .of EEM La ' _: Speak on Mental . B Hygiefie. + ia \*a Wverett §. Elwood, secrctary 'of the State Nospital, commission; will speak on **Mental Hygiciio\ at the meeting of, the third. judicial district, New York State May 5. , 'The morning session, which will start at 10.30-o'clock, will. take place in the Christian Association\ 5 Lodge street. Each club has been: requested ot answer to roll call with a bricf report of the year's work; The afternoon meeting will_be at 2 o'clock, when the club women will be the guests of the Woman's Club of Albany, ~ {2s Medison avenue, Ars. Russell Head- leyis president of the club Mr. El wood will speak during the nftermoon, and. efforts in this State to lower the cost of living will be discussed. ' . Afrs. George D. Hewitt, State presi- dent, alfil owe; Sqtflu oficmdand schllx‘nire men will speak briefly on [departmen Edith L, S. Norton is chairman * of the district 5) __ >_ ., 'The meeting of the ourth judicial dis- trict of the.State Federation will take place in the Casino. Saratoga Springs, Tuesday, May 3. The Dadies® Redding Cirele will be hostess for the district. Federated Clubs save been asked to send thzir mdmtad and at ling; {31m dele- gates, and unfederated clu e presi- dents and one delegate. All club wgm‘en will be welcome. 'All acceptances are to ~be sent to Mra. < Reaben_ Rogers, . 101 Church street,- Saratoga Springs. feele SC PARISHIONERS BID ADIEU ~TO MINISTER AND HIS WIFE . Sloté than 100 members of the com gregation of the Cavalry Methodist Spis- copal church last night attended. the ro 11-9501: given'in honor of the pastor, the Rev. Leigh DicfeodorE and Mrs. Diefen- dorf. who will leave «oon for the North: Main Street Church in Gloversville. A musical program was sived during the eventog. Mrs. R. E. Malletfe gaveinot solos and the charch arches There was wo formal \to the trastecs and their siren) screralvoral tra payed sclfss #5 hosts. and receiving with Mr.) it ts were w snd Mrs. Drefendor.. B rol n C \ *| Funeral of George F: Cage © {j are one son, Darwi \ |aister, . Miss. Viola '|: holiday :- yesterday, store 'Votore. bald 'tlint a vote on the |; of . Buffaloy, chatr- |. - State - Hospital Official . Will] ® Federation of Women's Clubs in Albany, |- assembly hall of the Young Women's}. \ \Why. \Tarflas don't ye {ie hmédfi'irzrfifiu p 20> . Ye, A - MECHANICVILLE ao § y T l The finance: committes of the Memorial Baptist Church las issued the following $8,500 'budgat fou the yeart , Pastor's {salary, $1,000; pulpit: supply $150; Jorlltor) . $300; <choir Teailer and music, $225; organist, $170; fuel, $300; in- terest-oh nofer and 'mortgage,\ $280; lights, $50; water $50; pitinting, $25; insuraice» $100; duplex envelopes, $ association minutes, $7; vepairs and cldedtals, $418 Tho total, reprégents a (weekly. expeuse of $07.81 for opc'ruylgn. i\ funeral 'of George F. Gage: ; fhe nvenue'hfondny.,morning after a linger, Ing - fllnoss, will [take: places from 'the residence this:afternoon, . The Rey. C. V. 'Grismer, paftor . of. the Firs Metho- dist . €hurch;will officiate. Byutial*will ho. 'in .. Oakwood \ cemetery, Troy, < Mr. Gage - wae formorly 'a »realdent ' of- Troy: but Jad \lived. in Mechanicville for wey eral years. Beside his. wite the survivors in, of this'city and -one: gd of: fro.\ Halfmoons 'Win. Pennant. , ~ ol, \| «tihe, 'Ralfiicon. Abaskotball - team' has 'the' pounait if the northein Now York leagie,. The vietoryover Cahocg Saturday ilecidexbghc Jclgammgn- . y: \;~,.<\ i/. A veteran. of the Civil 'War, died Monday night aftor-an {lIness of seven . yéars.> Mr, - Whitman, -was a member of Company D, 'Sixtyminth New Nork Volunteer Infantry,. He resided in Stillwater. for many -years. and Jost 'the sight of both eyes by the premature dis- charge of.nveanmon fixing @ salute at- the fineral of President Garfield.. The body will be, brought to this city. for. burial, Three _ brothers, Edward, Samuel, and one sister, Mizo 4 man: bf this. city,. survive.\ | - Edward truckman, had a marrow escape from death at the Park avenue. crossing of, the «Delaware and Hudson railroad about 8 o'clogk Monday night when the safety. gates were Jowered 'in front: of him. without warning, | He: cofld not stop 'his ' car . and' through. the gatesabead of afast south: bound: traine js. 0 299 cu C0 ; Personal. . . R. Perry..of Medina «is the: guest of Mrs:'George W. Tilly. Miss Sarah Hickey. ds convalescing at 86 Peter's hospital,. Albany, | '.__ . Council, 208, Knights s a & afternoon, . © * ~ 1 .. The Pythian: Club. will open a seven at Music. hall Saturday night, 'Miss (Amanda. Donpelly~will /give an informal . dance' 'at o Wednesday night. Ar 2 s nay R f i Wek o ll > . + GR EN ISLAN *Green Islgnd took on the-aspect. 'of 'n rwhgn, most .of the to Tuc‘toficsknnd 4 ) 'between .B Al] bany; to pay hoor -to Managec® Tony, Cummings, Pitcher Ray Richardson and Catcher .Barry~Prediger of the Syracuse! | team; who are native 30m.“ 4s ; Joseph Clifford. and Edward Ayott, ar rested on a\watfunt sworn out by James 'Stckled, charging burglary and pftit lar- tony in breaking: into 'the Green Island Giin Club, rooms. on- the prairie; were arraigned 'beforo Justico Heory Farmer yesterday. nfternopn. . 'The case was ad? jdurned until April 27.. George Moore, charged with being a wayward boy, and running away from school, was also ar- taigned- before Justice Farmer. | His ex- amination: was: set down for May 11. 'Louls Masattiarrested by Specil Officer Brehm of the Delaware and Hudson com: pany dor trespassing in the lower freight ynrg‘ awn! arraigned... Sentence, was sus- ended, « > * \ tus, - The 'Leaguo Cabinet of the Methodist Church will- meet tomorrow night 'in the arsonage.. Plans: will 'be. presented | to flame at the, annugl (meeting - Monday night.\ ~ Miss Grace K‘ny entertained the mem- bers of the Thatian Alumnae Society of, Watervliet High School in her home in Hudson _aventio last night, «> The 'Odd Fellows Social Club will give an entertainment tonight In Gdd_ Fellows hall, '» Re The Liberty Bell Social Clobwill give a dance tonight in Star hall, Troy, ' SLINGERLANDS At the annual meeting of t‘he Wom- an's League at the home of Mrs. Haswell the following officers were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. Clarence ML Griswold; vice prefidents, Mrs. Leah M. Haswell, Mrs Stiles W. Conning and MrR W. H. S. Miner; recording scoretaty, Mrs, Charles Frazier: corresponding | bccretary, ' Mre. George D. 'Nie; treasurer, Mrs. John W. Baumes, | It was decided to have a new foor Iaid. in the church and-to pqechase new carpets. . - Mrs.' Charles . Charest Thibapt and children of Dondldsonville, La., will pass the summer with her parents, Mr. and Arg. William F. Winship. - 20. Leonard F, Boom is building a bungalow on the New Scotland road, tol % Miss Minuic Cooghtry has resumed 315: duties in the postofice after ® ilige: a,. : aes . Mfg Edna Delamont and Miss Sadie Walsh of Albany have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, William Britten. ~ Tt. S. Hack of this place.was appointed at the Methodist conference as a supply in. the Methodist churches of Clarkes: villewand Reidsville: |__ . The Womans League and the Girls Club will delefrate the birtbday of the two ' organizationse . Thursday evening when a. supper will be server. _ Those in charge of the supper are 3rs. Jo! soph Zelie, Mrs. George . D. Nie and of the decorations sre Mrs, Daniel G. Case, Ars. W. H. S. Miner and Mrs. E. J. Yan Sigke. - The,meimbers of the Girls Clyb w? act as waitresses. t + C - mabe Quite Necessary. 4, dearest? Affiwt, Fred, T wished it at 4. Why Tour fatheetis omg to sive us # check for a wedding present. Ion lke?\ \Kes-bot whit has that to with x> 500; | ; '| who died &t his home h North Seventh which ° elccwll (the ' fallorrinfidogifin: -L George: C.-Malpin, president; Edw Osgfim. c irman; Robért O.. We of: Columbus; -will work. the third -dogree |. ©| on. -a. large class' of candidates Sunday . ball gextf! -| men and guest '| ing campaign for exiable their | | that 'the committeemen +4 *We vingt haye the wedding at 2, mot ator. U ‘W'atérflliét- ' l GITY COMMITTEE .GHO05ES HALPIN Named President of. Democrat» 'is ‘Cit_y Organization in 2 1_ Arsenal City. . MJ CW. bse > B * ' ' Without one dissenting vote the Déim- geratic city.committed of Watervliet, last niglit elected: as the head of their com- Mtge-[Worden C. Halpin, and exsoldler who, had Seem sérvice overseas where he won sthips, Mr. Halpif % al- [though a new comer in the political life rot ethe city, is widely Known especially in the upper section, > ® _Asid.e from the election of officers, the meeting, 'of the - committee, was made doubly' | intertstlig (by- the . presence\ of miny. members of the party, including. State. Commiitteeman Wiliam T. (Bytnie of Albany; > Mr. Byrne, con- aldered as ong of the best- orators . of the party in the State, spoke last night in the interest of harmonyy delivering a splendid oration. . * a , / The meeting: was, called. to ordét\ by James H; Connors of the First ward, who retived - this year fs clfairman of. the committee, aft erving the party faith- fully 'for. 21 years, | Ninateon out 'of 2 committeemen' aniwered the. roll call and voted unanimously ,for, : the . resolution a don; secretary :. Edward Paris; treasurers Thomas -AL 'Barniville, {emu-ding seal tary... All officers excepting! Mr. Barai ville, re members of the city committce. | Answering a demand for his appearance before . the ' membere, formar Connors, thanked :the members for the support they had given him 511mm; his tenure of office..., The following resolur tiony.read by the secretary;, was wnani- mousl‘y wdopted by the assemblage: . -. \Resoived; That we, the members 6f | the glamoé’ratic Clg'y Committee of Watervliet, in meet‘nnfgiglssinfigleéléfio - v our faith Fiat hcxebyymresakndbrsmp .of Edwin ~ dence in the gin 3 hairman 'of the exccutive and - O'Connell, . fan of eounty committee of.the git-fixflgffic party 'of the county of Albany. , 4 * The meet tion of the n officers to tho committee g end-n 'stirfing appeal for harmoby .by the. speaker of She even jug: Williani+®. Byrne. .. 2, ~ Mr. Byrne xéxcfacedéhari‘ £3121;ng 3:21 ' succes e - 222 £o fifemni-ty in the State and the mation, declaring that the Ite» publicans were at son in : their mghmi- naries, whilst the Democratic puffy could county: polic hange; 'essaryy-and * dechired man on bls aol s io grating of thes yllct situation, Mr. Byrizc ‘glx'mssmg 11211132: c' as tothe manner I is; had becf conducted. declaring that the \unanimous spirit . which. prevailed meant tite the committeon \n|§‘)dt“'6rkers'3vcro' that' theiv . work would campaign All C 'on,. the. job «and grin]; uni: bestiof results in the to follow.. . \ ., (- Paving Bill Hearing.. \ . At a meeting of the city council yes- terday afternoon it was decided to hold a: publig. hearing on the eveniog of May 4 at' o'clock at City. hall on the project of paving Ewelfth- avenne'between Ninc- teenth and Twenty-fourth streets. A U To; Have Dog Census, \ Oa Monday, May 3, the police will start taking the dog census of the city, After the census is completed the names of all dollnquenis who have not secured dog Heenses will be.sent to the bureait of farms and. markets. _ At. the proper time all. delinquents -will .be summoned to appear fu City court and be subjected to a @ 10 fine. Traffic Violator, , Toseple B. Gooke vias arrested yeter day piternoon' on upper Broadway. by Patrolman Ogden for violation of the traffic ordinance. He will be arraigned in City court today. = 20 » Grass Fire. . 'A fire broke out fn a vacant lot ad- Joining Fourfcontli street between First and Second\ nvenues yesterday aftgrnoon and started a blaze on the dried grass in the field which ignited an abandone' yacht neat the bank of the Eric canal, partially dash-034,13 it. The origin of the fire is unknown. } . l’edph‘s Organization. L, \The People's sorganifation will hold its regular meeting tonight at City ball at 8 o'clock when the fifal repott of the membership committee will be recéived. | Compiling History, Mre, Tease G. Braman, city historian, will be at her ofice in City hall daily from 1 unfil 2.30 o'clock. . Mrs. Braman will -collect all: postible data regarding SKF Intimate and personal story. of each Watervliet resident who served during the war. Photographs, letters from the front or from eantonments 12d similar information will be sought. All such ma- terial should be sent at once to City hall. Boys Start Fire Fite las. evening partially destroyed a shed 'at the rear of @ store @t Fifth street and 'Third avenue, owned by Miss Maty Burke and eccupied by John J. Taw. Aw alarm was sent in from Box 36. The fre is- believed to have been ®tarted by bors. The loss was about a Speakers at High School. The following members of the sopho' note class of the High school have been selected for the anntal class prize speak- fug contests. William Spargo. HaroM Britton, Geotge | Balnatis and | John wate. |_ The following mem of the fxculty will act as Judges: Miss Helen B. [Epps K. Wilom and Mre » \Why. - Phe prize spratine of the Defts - -_ + -| slightly,, Injured.\ When Motor: '| lege Woman's (Chib and | earliest originals; and the displays will 1 | grouped according. to Fark Cairns was named alter-! [In and About. ‘SChenec’tadfl FOUR AVTOTS _ - RORTNCRISH Car Hits Troy Bound oe \Trolley. lo. vs E. I, Hall. of Washington avenue, Al- bany, and Mrs. J. H. Gordon of Manning boulevard, Albanyy suffered slight | in- juries when the “automobile in - which they were riding hit a Trof bound trolley car at Eastern and Brandywine avenues, Schonéétady, yesterday afternoon, (The afigomnbile'wng wrecked against a tele phone pole gnd was. removed 'to a gariige. Dr.. W, D. Spoor of ; 20 - Brandywine: avenue. was called. 'The ear continued on its Proy.B.: D. 'Ford /and Henry Lansing, Albany road, the other ocenpants of the automobile, were only slightly bruised.‘ toll : .. O1 Clothes all b artys ox nC, « . The Girl Scouts of Troop 10 will give an. \old clothes\ party in the High school -gymnasium May 1, - Only guests wearing 'old, outgrown-.or worndut costumes may attend. +4 + an , Fund: to. Feed: Chitdrep. - 7 5 C00 'o The Pareht Teachers'. Associdtion. of the Lincoly shoo entertained last night in the school=@uditorIum: for the, benefit of the milk fund for anaomic gluldrcn. Neatly 200 | persons attended. '.. More than 100 of the childrem attending. 'the school are: saill to, be, anaemic; and it has been. the: established custom to serve them a 'midmorning lunch | consisting clicfy of milk, A basement room. has 'been equipped especially for: this ' pur- pose. ae hy x Etching: Exhibita . : : toy .~ An. exliibition 'of. efchings; ougravings, wood cuts «and ' woode bJock prints will open Yémorkow - afternoon, in. the lower Unjon stréek rooms of 'the Historical Society . undér the 'augnices of. the Col- i f d, will cflnulnue! Friday nicht: Iyo. exhibib \ will , show the development “of. etching'- from the include the work of the groat masters, The pletures' are bung in chronological order beginning with Rembrandt*and are i nations, - Among them is a. complete collection\ of Millet's work, insured for $10,000 by its . Now York owngr. Dm Eugene A, Noble will deliver the onening address. ° [Railway Valuation Drops. A reduction of,. about $130,000 in the franchise valuation of the Schenectady Railroad. Company., in, spite 'of exten- plons. and double tracking, has attracted the . of. the: (mayor and- other gity will probably eanse an investigation, 'The. State . tix commis- plon reduced the. total of the special franchise valuations | here. by $120,050, the- railroad -reduction representing: the greater part: of -this: amount, ' The- fotal valuation | for 'this year is stated as $3,508,722, and that of lost year of $3,080,172. . * Teller Baclcin Jail. / Earl Weller, 29, \arrested . Monday: for violation of parole, was sentenced to 60 days in the county Jail when ”unsigned in Police court yesterday, | Feller, who is eaid to have a long police record, was arrested recently on charge of petty lar- ceny in stealing sugar. from a Toca wholesale ., house, , Sentence | was | sug- pemled, as he had'a wife and two small children to suport. | He | was | missing from home several days last week, and was located Monday night at his sister's home in Foster | avenue | by | Detective Flonuigen. . ca Bixteen Discharged. . . Rixteen men were discharged yesterday with the consent of the district attorney after arraignment in Police court. Four were charged with conducting a gam- bling house; four with disorderly assem- blage, and the other cight were charged with being gamblers. _ The men were: John: MeAvoy, 85; Joh Martin, 47; Walter Zelser, 45; George St. John, 48; Michael Kelly, 48; Charles Thomas, 24; John Allen, 0D; Abe Barlow, 41; John Morse, 58; Berton - Jamison, 45, and James Gordon, whose cases have been P the schoo! auditorium. | The corpestants will be Misses Elizabeth Beattic, Myrtle Stevens, Katherine Mulaney and Anita Martin. Word has been received of the death of Sarah Getty . of Utica, widow . of James Joues, & former well known res!\ 'dent of this city. Atthe time of her death Mrs. Getty was visiting ber daugh- ter, Mrs. Ernest Adams of «Etica. | She was a member of the North Reformed Church. 22 The funeral of Mrs. William |G, Ayhecler will take place this morning from St. Bridget's Church, where a requiem high mass will be, _ttletgraled. Burial will be. at St.. Artes cenictery. George Biseornet: of S11 Fifth avenue, is in New York city. 3fF and Mrk. Charles Long, of Sixth street, bate returmed home after visiting relatives in New Jersey, R |VOORHEESVILLE Mrs. Frederick Bloomingdale has been entertaining her sisters, Mrs. Fred Van bang. ‘ Edward Vadney bat fose to Scotia, w ha has accepted & position as fele- gra operator. 20% Miss Gertrnde Cadigan of Averil! Park was & recent guest of and Mrs. Oscar B. Vanek. ~ Mrs. Fred Bosh of Binghamton: hus been visiting several days with her sister, Mrz. Frank Wood. Miss Frantep Noble of Albany has been Bay View Resding Club at ber howe on Tuesday tvezinp. * . a% Hamilton May 81. eter are new opponent@ on thy be held on Friday night at $ o'clock at | turned home on Monday. Epps and Mrs. Edward Chadwick of Al-} ; Yoen F3 wo\ pending, since lost December, and An- drew J. Martin: 81; John Egelston, 40; William Clute, 20; Edward .Bdmunds, 81, and William Pingue, 38, who were arrested recently after n viee squad raid on a barber shop in Albany street, Interchurch. Addresses, f Dr, Fred Buuker, Mys. Allan N. Dulles and Dr. William R. Half yesterday ad- dresséd mags meetings in the First Meth- odist church in the interest of the inter« church world movement. Mrs. Dulles addressed a meeting in the afterncon and Dr: Bunker and Dr, Hull spoke. at the night meeting. City Mission Drive. The city' mission has nlready started its spring drive for funds to cover ex- penses and improvements of the last yeir, and . the. Rev. Theodore: Wohlstrom is making a. canvass of .the business see- tion prior -to Tag day, May 1. City churches are expected 'to ecoperate in the drive, the goul of which is-set at $1,000. ,. 0. More Cut Price Sales. ' . ~ Through the offorts of Mayor George R. Lunn, the sale of foodstufls at prices lower than the retail figure will be con- timed here, despite the fact that the grimy store has been officially closed.\ Mayor Lunn has been.able to secure a consignment of unused mayy. goods which are-said to be equally. Jow in pricy but higheg in quality than were the army supplies, The store will spon be opengl. Fraternity Alumiil to Dine. \ Alumni of the local! chapter of Sigina Kapp friternity will give a dinner in the rose room of the Ewentieth Century hunch tonight. Plans will be made for the fraternity convention to .take place in Schenectady in- June, Lco W. Begley will act as toastmaster, - Sfiting Gridiron Work, ° A program of sprinlgi'fo'otbnll _practice was' adopted by members of the Union College football tenm at a.meeting in the pymnoglum yesterday afternoon, to be: gin-Monday, . 'The work will consist of practice in drop kicking, development of the forward _ pass, charging, and light line. work, Conch Sol Meteger will be in charge. of the quad, and practise will probably take place on 'the old. athletic field, as: Alexander field is mow bein zlfifllsdmly by the - baseball , and track **. % Hockey Recognized.~ Hockey was officially r'eeognizpd as n sport it; Union College yesterdry after- moon when the athletic board awarde sweaters and insignia to eight managing played consistently during the past sea- sou. Tho new. sweaters will be black with a fink-net letter and evosned hockey sticks, - Whe regular aUn will be awarded to three men' who were substitutes dur- log, the year, _. The sweater awards were made to Phillip, Gale, Wadsworth, Davis, Potter LaPay, Mott and Deonx. » ' Union Overalls. Drive. ~ Although no | official . recognition was taken nt the Monday student meeting at Union 0:11ng of the Overalls Club; it is apparent that the students are i of teh organization in at Teast 31303535 form. he appearnuce of old clothes in increasing numbers and the continued wearing of army clothing is Hooked upon as cooperation with A overalls Iden, , ith the. spirft ”Ix Sixty In Track Suits, F Nearly 60 men ave reporting daily for track practice at Union College; and Sol Metzger is getting his men rounded into good form, for the opening meet with Willimns in Schenectady May 1, Stud- ents say the Garnet | team was never stronger in the weights,. pole vault, high jump and distance runs than this year, exception talent having 'appesred, | and it is certain that several new records the 1 will be broken this year, The eomnpleted schedule includes a meet with Rochester May 8, with Amherst May 15, and with Amberst and Roch u track, and return meets with these teams will probably 'be ncranged. for next year, N 'The Union College fennis squad is practicing daily in preparation for the annual southern trip starting April 30, when tlie Garnet netsters will meet Rut« gore nt New »Brunswick'and New York university at New York the following day. On Mny 7 they will meet the Training School team | bere in Schenectady and will'visit Williams: town the next day, Syracuse will play in Schenectady May*10, and on moving up day, May 22, th tain the University 0 . its costern trip. The concluding game will be with Colgate May 20., Garnet will enter» Michigan, then on in . \Schenectady - ALTAMONT ° Arrangements are now under way for a home talent minstrel show to be given by the Altamont Colony club, Thursday evening, April 20. < . William I. Verch, who has been spend: ing five months in Loulsyille, Ky., re- 3 Mr. Verch will perform his duties as mgchumc at the Altamont Garage. which 4s now located on Prospect Avente. ale Mr, and Ars. Millard Kipp of Schence- tady were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene-Gatup on Sunday. , . Mr, and Mrs. Arnold .RKeenbolfz of Zion's Corners passed the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pitcher. Mr. and Mre. Elwood Frederick of Al bany passed the week end with Mr, Fred- erick's mother. Mrs. Ada Frederick, in Jay street . Edward Sturgis of Troy passed Sator» day with his mother, Mrs. I=abcile Stur- giz Miss Ella Stafford of Schenectady spent {I‘Le fleck, end Seith 3Fr. and Mrs Willard al » Mrs. Eroma Ritter a{turned home after passing two months at the home of her sou. George Is. Ritter. and her sistery Irs Marionthal, in Brooklsn. _. Mr. asd Mrs, Millard Cowan were Sanday, guests with dlr. and Mrz. David Harder. at Chatham, Mr. and Mrs Frank Edelman and Mrs George Wearét of Schenectady passed Sunday with Mr. and irs Albert Weaver. in Western avenue, A sorprice party was giten af the Rome of Mrs. \William Wood in becor of ber husband on Saturday eventaz Cards and mosie were played and refresh» | ments . Tht guests invited were: Ir. and Josip Zimmernian. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brink. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carts Pit the gocst of Bliss Rowenra Van Pet. $0“; 33:2, $1 31? ose, % .% te r. a <. Walter Remabholtz. Miss \Mrk Georse Taylor €atertamed <be Mctarity, Robert Whipple of Al Wilam Dresel and : Hollen «Itch. 7 George Ho beck & «| $210.10. Cohoes | COMMON COUNCIL ; APPROVES BONDS Endorses! Legislation Making Legal $45,000- Issue for Water Works. R © - Whe Cohoes Common council last night approved the bill recently passed by, the Legislature, legalizing a bond , isshe of $45,000 for improvements to the water works. system, ' The commissioner .of . public was instructed to cause to be installed on George street a 60 watt light, ond to have Power and Light Cor- poration move three electric light stind- ards from the curb line to the contre of Bevan. street, | Flower heds are to be avranged in the contre of the street. The name 'of Howden street' was changed to LaFrance avenue. 'The city treasurer was empowered to apportion to tions the foreign fire. insurance i . for 1020. v eg. money Each organization wil receive Will Fight \Outlaws.\ 'The textile workers will cooperate with the Wextile Workers of America, the In- ternational Union, in a war on all or- ganizations formed in Cohoes and other places to disrupt the International Union or any organization affiliated. . President John . Golden® of the international body spoke before the Fextile Council Monday night. President Golden will return to Cohoes Monday and will remain | the greater part of next week. Cnnlpplgn Report. \ Announcement wag made yesterday “I'm: the second day's cauvags for $50,000 for a new church for St. Marie's parish bruuglib lthe total of pledges and cash subscriptions to approximately $28,314, The team of: canvassers led by Sinai Ribordy. leads with «total pledges and cash subscriptions .o£ $3,400: Elks Attend Fair, - \ , About 100 members of 'Cohoos Lodge of Elks went to Hoosick Félls last. night to attend the baznar of Hoosick Falls, Lodge. | 'the Cohoosiers made the trip in Garden Contest. . © The Board of Trade will conduct a garden contest this summer. Cash prizes will be given. | President Doyle has named Charles R. Ford chairman of the works | y the\ five volunteer »firemanic organiza- |. committee, President Doyle hag named another committee, composed of Charles \- Hof, Elias VenOlinda, John S. Burgher, ' A, D. MucAfer aml Daniet C,. Mc-~, Elwain to cooperate with the city a- thorities in establishing a «recreation center at- Abraham Lansing park, , Loyal Daughters Elect. Whe Loyal Daughters of tle First: Methodist Church have elected the fol- (twiug: President, Mrs. Jolin Kennedy viee presidcqt, Mrs. Frank VaenZandt; weccelary, Miss Grace Foote; treasurer, Ais: Agnes Kennedy. ' Committee Will Meet, The committee which had charge of the sale of government food last year in.; this.city will meet Friday night in the City hall. Former Mayor Foley has ealled the meeting. i City Briefs. Edward 4D. Ruane Post, American Legion, will nomifule officers Monday .>, night, Mo Plans will also be made for 'participating in the field day; at Maple Beach June 12. : , Company |B, Second Tofantry, N, G. .%, N. X., received two recruits last nigl Avrangements for a musigal entertain- ment Wednesday might of mext week are being made by the Christian fellowship ? class of the First Methodist Church, 9 Thomas Cammidge will give Scotch char- acter impersonations, John D. Dickson of Waterford Instrumental selections and = , M Marjorie Kane of Troy reudiogw, MacArthur, | John | Nowland, drs. Blanche E. Merchant and Richard VanAlstyne are the committes, K Whe commiltee in charge of the drive: . for funds for the Saerdd Heart Church . announced || yesterday that the: pledges . or the first two days | were | $18,200., Gagnon'§ team led for the secgud th $1,000 in subscriptions. The board of contract and supply yes terday direeted the clerk to advertise fors | bidg for paiuting the office 6f the com: missloner of public: safety aud | policc ' headquarters, ./ William. H. Adey hag been elected president of the Men's Club of the Ite» formed . Church, | ' Other | officers. aver; First vice. president, nest Rutledge; second vice president, William Holbrook; geevetary, . Egbert | Muyell; | treasurer, «Ernest 'Paylor, \ 'The Fellowera(t Club of Cohoes Todgey . 116, F. and A. ML. will confer the Mt, Moriah degree on more than 800 candi- dates at the | State - armory tomorrow night, , Move thin 700 tickets have been sold. | \The degree: work, will .start at 8 o'clock and will be followed by dinner . and cabaret at 10 o'clock. Arbitrating Labor Dispute, ie Pou Perry T Fuller, - representing | the . manufacturers and William 4. Ford the, Senmers' and . Finishers Pextile Union, are arbitrators in «(hie disagreement of women workers of the Pearl Waist Com! pany, | Edward A. Keunedy is present ing the side of ' the | inanufacturer aud >> Mrs. Norah Tower, business agent of the > union, the side of | the workers, | The workers asked for an increase of one. cent a dozen for button sewing, and. one-half cent a dozen for button holing. The company had ofered the girls an in- 500 crease of eight per cent on the dollar, wis which was refused. 22 i' - IN AND AB algo . MEET Controversy Over Mon‘ey Left [by Troy Domestic Before ~ Supreme Court. . Christina McGovern for years was & servant woman in Troy, and,throughout her life was very saving. When sha died whe hod on deposit in one bank $8,000 abd this, with other money she gave, it is claimed, to Margaret Hayes, ou old and close friend. Now. Patrick Hayes, huskand of Mar» garet Inge, ond Anna Moyes, their daughter, are putting in claims for a portion of the money, which, they claim, Mrs, Hayes turned over to them.. In ad- dition, relatives of Miss MéGovern, who {eitidc in Ivelandy are demanding the ea ate. Before her death Miss McGovern said whe had relatives in Ireland, but that she bad no use for them, as she once Lasked them by mail for a picture of her 'mother and they ignored the request. So when she died she left her money to Mre. Hayes, The mattér is now up in Ru- preme courts Juatice Hinman is consid- ering it without a jury as the case in- volves simply a matter, of equity. Kennedy Chairpan. Howard S. Kennedy was elected chair- man and William €. Feathers treasurer of (he. executive committee to have charge, of l'he Interchurch world move- ment financial campaign in Troy. Cammpaign' Postponed. Owing to unsettled conditions in the railroad world. the Troy Railroad X,. M. (C, A. bas decided 16 postpone its member- ship campaign, , Fifty-four new members were gained during the few days in which 'the drive was under way. Verdict for Plaintiff, ..—\ verdict of $200 for the plaintif vas given by the jory in Rensselaer County Supreme court yesterday in the case of Ward IL Kervis against the United Trac tion Compfiny. Mr. Ferris sued fo re- cover $5,000 for personal injury alleged to gave been suffered on September 4 Tast in an accident on Green Island. His attorney, John T, Norfont reserved vight to move to set the verdict aside. Personal. v Mrz. Harry A. Breen of State street is il at the Samazitan borpital. 3irs. 'Ortor® IH. Thomas has gone to Overbrook. near Philadelphia, where whe Te visiting ber mother, Src Heary OReilly Tucker. formerly of Troy. 3Mrx C. Whitner Tillinghast who had been L ¥FGtine ber parents 3ir. and Mrs. Orten H Thomas, has returned to het home in Cleveiand, - Mrs. Edmond Fitgemald wil Teare Troy today and sail for Iapaw from San April 2. drm. Fitzgerald > 7 ® ~ GUT TROY: will visit her' daughter, Mts, Edwa Milt-Donnld, while In the Orfont. - Betts Will Probated. * R jhm will of Enily (. Betts was ad- mitted for probate yesterday in. Burro=/ (' gate's court. She gives $1,000 to her son, Menry B. Betts, and the rest of «thin:. . extate is divided equally among her grand« childrey. mus \ rd T Obltuary. e o Professor Edward D.\ N. Schultz, hf, the Rengselner Polgtechnic Institute, fac- ulty; died at his home in Maple avenue cld yesterday, He had been associated with: ~ the institute sice 1002, He graduated. | 4, from 'Prinity College, Hartford, in 1807, R and completed his education in sclence at * the School of Mines, Columbia Univer- gite. Besides hig wifeche is survived 'by his parents, the Rey. and Mrs, Berpard 22 Schulte, of New York and a brother, Dr. Herman Schulte, dean of the > © ton Medical | School, Omahi, and pro- fessor of anotomy in that institution. . No More Blanket Permits. Following charges | that | the United Traction Company Is failing to fulfil its obligations in street repair, work city officials have decided to deprive the com- pany of its blaitket permit to epen itp streetw. _ In the future the trolley ays tem's officials will have to make individ- ual applications for permits R Claims have been: made to the city officials that the company is making re- pairs in a slipshod manner; that its ing stock-flat car wheels-are pounding the pavements to pieces, and flint thero hak been no attempt fo repair 'hrokcn down | joints, etc. By gompelhnz the company to make application fo_r all in- dividual repair jobs, the city will be in a better position to keep in tough with how the obligations are being carried out, Benefit Address. - The Rev. Dr. O. O. Judkins, of Glens Falls, will deliver an address\ in . the State Street Metpodist Church Thursday night, April 20, Afor the benefit of Bethesda Home. ! Fifty-Five New Members. _ | Fifty-five more new members for the Troy Chamber of Commerce were. re- a ported at the | daily membership . cam- Inucheon yesterday.. 'This makes « total of 123 new members obtained in the first twa days. The Rev. Dr. Henry K. Freeman, rec- tor of St. John's Episcopal Church. was the speaker yestenlay. The lnncheow was in conjunction with that of the Troy Itotary Cink # Warrant for Slayer. A warrant charging manslangbter has been drawn by Assistant District Attor- {ney Haas of Poughkeepsie against James Doyle, an inmate of the Hudson River {State Hospital. who. it is allezed, beat to death FAwatrd Martin of Troy, an- other patient io the hospital. Aswoon as the watrant i= signed. Doyle will be taken to the county jail. Wants Debris Cleared Away. Senator John J. Mackrell yesterday ecnfecred with State offtials in regard to dlearing up the debris on the site of the > barze canal terminal north of Rensselaer street. 'The enator interviewrd the of- felals at The request of the Chamber of Commerce . #\