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ne ' ta M R , . Board .of Education, Acts: on © \Annual Budget Which May ( ~~ Reach $100,000¢ .. i . < Hiker . as no quorum af\the schedul¢if mpcting - of . the Rensseluer Common \Council- last, evening. and 'an ndjournment was taken. to noxt Tucsday night . lero. wag muth Buéimesy to, be to. be' audited,. including \the- acconnts of the primagy elections . (% .< 5 ~. * mon «Corneil, announced; that the citi- zens committee and. the committee of the board would_also. meet the same night wit .T, Wells, bydraulic engineer, * A kd on the water supply. con- t C ¢ dks or SUB . - x~ vo le '* Mke board of education- also met last night and considered -the items' of, the aunual;budget, all.excepé that portion in wegard to. teachers »\ostimated. galaries,. - which will be decided~ upon after the teachers'\ wago Mill fir the Legislature,is < disposed -of The commissioners. made a thorough inspection 'of: the school build- ings and property- a few «lays ago so as to \he sure and have everything that needed v nhtxlrcprcseuted 'in' the budget. . I6 it yaid \that -theaqmount -needed »for' school IIiR-Jfi‘ 0004+ >>, . :, Real Estate Changes. - «Brown. residence, nue, ' to Charles , street, owner, Mrs. Macri'of Rengselacy. (i‘nngigtlnqmuv Dlnctof's; \Connolly of Renskclgor, ..Bitten by Dom --' ..the bo#'s injury; were notific ob bo shot today at \the owner's requegt. \ m Masquerade: and' Supper, .. || ~'}. Railroad. Enginéers: will Haye, - masquerade party and chicken supper: of . éPhurefny evening at Kopp's Hotel Sixth stock, . 1 0 (0, 0 © > Auto Crashes Tito as :; Brenthal Worden, of the firin of Wo Hudson \bridgo at a' speed of gb‘m‘t‘ 12 miles, when a big truck of Crippen 'and and: Worgden's machine erashed duito a Much ge -was done to the Worde Aime, . False: Alarm. _ ' . Chemical companies HIll Hooks responded to an alatm from box 61 about 9.30 {qst evening. -It was n false alarm, # L2 **. 8 Former Resident In' Town., | 5 % Frank AVatetbupy, of Slingerlands, who formerly realded in Rensselaer, was in town ' vesterday .calling: on old frienis, (Ta will shorfly move to Nyack with his Alauglter and sondu-law, Mr. and Mrs. «Wiliam. Buckbee, . , To Celebrate L‘lsQQrdIl-ltlén. . The' Roy, anghcr Charles McCalrey, a '.(o|:mcr nssistant \pricst\ nt St. JolA's Church, Rensselaer; how of St. Mary's, \ Ballston - Spa., will .celebrate' the 21st Fear of his ordination: to the priesthood with elaborate 5mm] services, on May-2. Former Firs Morse Shot. A horse of William. Mcinékcr, m vege- table vendor, suffered 'an. injury: to. a limb yesterday by being caught in & car track mite? 331m blame had (g bchshot.‘ It was for several years a fire ~ tioned 'at the Hill Hooks. oree sta: Underwent Operation, #. John Dalin, who was operated on at the Albany hospital lest Saturday, is ro- ported. as doing nicely. Dance of Firemen. & A'dance. will be given Friday evening at Grange hall in East Greenbush by the fire department of that village, A Tea» ture will be the music discoursed by a seven piece orchestra. Subpoenaed fun Shoal-in: Case. ~ Patrolmen Loréy Moulds and William Batney have been subpoenaed to testif in the case iof Reyniond Coo, charge’d' for tuial. Parncil-PHus. Mise Eleanor D. Plaus, diughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert L. Plas of 54 Dine street, and Walter H Parnell of Rensselzer, were married. at 12.30 oelock Festerday by the Rev. George W, Robins, gnstor of the First Congregational Church, | Mr. Parnell is & draftsman in the United Stat overnment offices in Albany. On theif returm from. their Yoreymoon they will reside at 316: Quail dret, Albany. > ___ . wok pt ns sy aa . * SWEET BLOCKS ATTEMPT. TO REVIVE THE COMMITTEE Pursuant to notice served Aonday night ”MW Sot Ultman, Republican, of w. York, verterday moted to suspend se rules fn Assem permit ltrvdbgieix? fig? his «Eh réfivgg is Lte of the, Ty committes in “Yer-6:0;m2 a vote on the J Speaker Sweet veledl that the resiation Croke. wfa Rist {Mafia-z which comes up in Supreme coutt today transacted and a: largo number 'of, bills { ..' Menry <Mcurs,- president of the Com-\ B +s x will reach the sum of 10. and Ahm. Ralph D. Parker, through 'the. Tfickey: aud Connolly agency, have , wold. their duedamily . residence, 8 Mc- ~ Naughton. avenue,. to. Lillian . Grace o The samé/agonty lias: sold 'foA \_sAttorncy Bupkiiart, of \Albany his. one , 4 McNaughton ave aisor ‘fif Beingsosxclficré Isoy thes family dwelling, Nast. alsoythe one YA. 149917510 Frank | \Among the divectors of the fecontly in- worporated' Capitol Concert Bureau art < 'the namesof Joseph Hickey and Thomas § .. Reymond \Riley son of Mr,, aud 'Mrs. *W. Itiley of 726 Rast 'street, was. badly . bitten by a dog last evening, pwngzgl by ~ - Itichard. Dryojan of the same street... Dr, D.. F. Hammon. was called and' {dfssed Police headquarters and the dog will probably ©, 'the Ladies Auziliity of the Brothers on h , den and Shiltis/-was proceeding over the a _ Westfall in. advance suddenly stopyizgi (machine and trafic was delayed a short. 2, and 4 and the'l | nere -se 4,8 with shooting his brother,. William Cook, seph Speak?!\ 'Albany Tonight sao f a ENT MEN. WILL, Dr. Willian the highest authorities on the Mohamme- dan religion in the world, and Dr.-Dah- [el A’, Poling, national secrefary qt the [Christian. Ender will butlm‘princi: ple speakers. at the muks meoting for the Interchutch~World «Movement\ campaign tonight in Emmafugl Baptist chirch.\ ‘41 lfificlgc’f) for wonen - will be. given 1..0%cl the City' Club. in\ State firearm“; * N. 510mm; speaking, 'and af *the. ganic. hour,. a Tuncheon foi men, will: be given:in the Hampton. , Di Zwemmer' and. Dr. Poling. will. also speal at the luncheon: (~; * : s cages ASTORS FINISH $06 by tery: was bro to a close at the Sil- Timan Méemoriat-church, [Colices, yester- day7.afternoon, | when, the Rey. Rev, 'Aymitrong. .of ' the Cohocs for, two years to succeed \Rev. x ightman, formerly ;| of Waterford.\ The. fey, George Fairlec; D.- D.» 66: Troy. was. recleéted -a momber of the committee on vacancy: and supply foe a,term. of three years; bel oes State College .. mnogo f {0% . R R The: students of. he. State: Collego 'for Teatherg will meet this- morning' to decide what course they 'will take in, the present agitation,against. profiteers Ju the cloth: ing. businses, It is'xpected Rold clothes clubs\ .| bill be Miss Buclah 'Spillsbur$ of the home' économies faculty will 'apeal on \MctHiods of Econgmy in Dress:\ ~ Extremes will. be» avoided by State. College students, but ' they will [probably pledge themselves to wearl old and remodeld clothes rathr than pay the exorbitant prices now demanded. Two commiitfees have been appointed for the publiclty for the old clothes' sentiment. The men's committee is Kenneth*Holben, chairman; Richard .O'Brien, Theodore Cageavant, Reginald Bruce, Wade Miller, Isadore Breslaw and Joseph Kang. 'The woman's committee is Miss Ellen Dono- Miss Esther Cramict, Miss Katherine Wansboro, Miss Helen Hayes, liss Ruth Heminover and Miss Josephine q Nominations for next year by the New- man Club are: President, Miss Kather- ine Wansboro and Miss Edna Maneth; vice president, . Miss Elizabeth Carty; secretary, Miss Mary McCormick, Miss] Dorothy: Collins and- Miss Martha: Party ; treasurer, Miss + Alice O'Connor, Miss Louise Kelley and MissHelen Walsh; reporter, Miss Constance Walsh and Jo- ph Keag. Miss Elizabeth Carey and Miss Laurg McCaithy were elected dele! rates to represent the Newman Club at th CH Haven eauvention. _ ' The final Interclass debate will be Fri- day night, Say 14, In the auditoram. The senfor speakers will be Mig Sarah Roody, Tools Van Nostrand and George Schiavone, with Alss. Marguerite Ritzer as alternate. Miss Aghes SmiH, Sis Elizabelh Renner and 3ilss Helen,, Mc- Kenna will be iho freshman speakers. Flans ate being made-for ? tennis courts back of the college near Washing- tok ditmue, _ > . Father Joseph .Slatfery will give: the last of his series of talks on Dante Friday morning.. | - 'The meting of 'the Yourg Women'® Christian Association wil be postponed. until Friday, April $0, and will take place Im Reom-ISL Miss Eunice A. Perine of the art department will speak on ~The Face of Christ In Art\ 'The lecture will be Slustfafed wilh fanterm slldes Tea will be served by Omicron Nw Sorority - National: C. E. Secretary\ ' . |« .. Ms 'To ce QORM .RADDRESS MASS MEETING 1 n Zficmmer, rcputcd$nmgf ' \SPME ESI . Assembly.. Relegatesifihosefi uthore ? The min)“, segsion’ of the Troy: Pres: 1 ind. the Rov. Williinis 3. - he: 'Wooddide Presbyterian |/ \oe Way hue, chairman} Miss Elizabeth ' % BLL 21, 1920. < . Fe 2s < , Skét’ghe's froifl Life 4a . Thelfijvv‘IVer sige va é'the'l‘jlappy Days! Ca Toe a Pay <n\ .+ [CO | AMUSEMENTS Tobar pole ast ae n ~ ENEIEE THEATRE © . Burlesque\ Review. 1 High_élass \ - play, ' Wall . Dust.\ \<Geraldim ~4n \The Wom Harold o : Broadway,\ \ Lea thp MEshei sula of . '. MOTION PICTURE-THEATRES ., Lytell In \The\ Right: d \The. ; Tocth og‘ the: Tiger\\ alt en 'CLINTON_ SQUARE-\Rviry *COLONIAL-Nazlmava :In _ Than 5 = 000 0 cu 700) PINE | HILLS-Sessue HayaKewi th < _ \Tho Prince,\ - \ HU DS O N~- Geraldine, Farrar \Flame of the. Desert.\ ALBANY-Allce Joyce In \The Sport» Ing Duchess,\ ' .6 REGENT-\Elmo tha.Fearlus.’; At The Empire, Two more large audienecs were pleased yesterday» mt the Empire theatre where Jacobs and' Jermona' Burlesque | Re- view\. 1s holding the boards. 'The com- pany is, a representative one, . and | is headed (by «Billy. Spellman: 'and: . Eddi¢, Sbubert-on whose shoulders the brunt of | the comedy falls -They are equal to it at-all times and, their buffonery is of the ind that never | gets | tiresome, . Irene Mera is a magnetic soubrette, bubbling with personality and full of pep and successfully put over her song numbers. Hariic Mayne, the prima donna, has n sweet singing volce. Irene Leary in the leading role with her chic appearance and wonderful gown creations has' es- tablished herself a burlesque f@orite. Billy Clark is a petite ingenue, | Irving Gluck a capable straight iman and Harry Emerson appears lo the character roles. A word or two' of credit. is duc the chorus, the exemplification .of penuly. youth, grace and. charm, magnificently gowned and whose work in the ensem- bles is an attraction, There are daily atinees.- . In. 200 -- Russian Symphony Concert. ms ~Aithought\ the demand for seats for the \Pop\ concert of the Russian Sym- phony orchestra, with Modest Altschuler, conductor;« and Miss Emma Roberts, American mezzo contralto, as soloist, on Saturday evening al\the State Armory, is tremendous, good seats are yet to be had because of the enormons seating ca- pacity of the drill shed of .the armory, which is the largest in the State outside of New York and Buffalo., The concert is brought .to thé attention of music lovers and rausicisns by the Capitol Con- cert Bureau, Inc, of which Miss Rath: erike O'Reilly is manager. That it will be a great success is predicted, not only use prices are within the reach of all and betanse of the appeal to popular waste in the varied program, but because of the splendid ideals and high attain- ments of Mr, Altschuler and his fousi- clans, and the great charm and vocal gifts of Miss: Roberts. Tickets«are_on sale in several places,. They may be had at the armory; at Boardman & Gray, McClure & Cowles: the Strand Temple of Music and at the Thomas Music Store. And _for the convenience of Hensselser patrons, tickets have also been placed on- Kale with Hickey & Connolly, 1 Patti- tion street. Rensselaetn | ~ ___ = >_ It is announced that eversthing has done to make the t oue of the most notable in the musical annals of \| view. > - title is \The Toll Gate Man,\ and tells {humor for 80 minutes and the Proctor Travel Festival, with interesting scenes 6f China, India and) Japan, with .the life, and \habit 'of animals, are greatly enjor¢d, .as js the Proctor Topical Ree * Beginning tomorrow William 8. Hart will. bo? seen: for the first time at the Hall, 'not only his first appearance at the big«playhouse, but the first produc- tion 'made by his. own company.. 'The a story. that Mr. Hatt's peculiar per- sonality and: talents fit. r. Hart coir siders this the- best picture he has made, 'Land during the making of -it he has risked his life several times in the effork In addition. to the nbove excellent drams Adolph Schomer,, the well-known writer, ling. contributed a serio, comedy drama, , The Chamber Mystery,\ that . comes highly recommended as a thrilling and mystifying play, Proctor Topical Review fiy‘d the orchestra render} g the overture The Return of the Boras\ will make a very enjoyoble entertainment. . Satur- «lay the performance will be continuous from 1 p. m. tous ' <9 \Listen Lester\ C =.. |, All persous who dislike Teter writing (aud _ that | neans\ nearly everyone) should go to the - Proctor , Hermanus Bleceker hall nekt Tuesdays matinee and evening, when John Cort's musical com- edy \Listen Lester/~comes from a year's run at the Knickerbockep theatre, New York. _- - 5. For letter: writing and some of i attendent cyils form the busiscfgfi' t“: amusing incidents which are a large part of its unfoulding. _ There is a package of letters written to one \live one\ by n flirty widower who realizes too late that dircretion in the better part of a love affair and attempts to 0 tain, possesion of theso documents, | It is all mized up in a bewildering array of sougs - and dances 'and. \funny business,\ supplied by Harry: T. Cort, George. E.. Stoddard, and Harold Orlob, irae i) STE A BLL: Machold Asks Assembly to Re- consider Vote on Salary ~ Boost. ~. /* CL (‘zhnhnmn Edmund Machold Qt the As- shmbly Ways and Means committes. last night.opened a fight on the Ferron bill appropriating $2,500,000 for increasing talaties of State employes, by moving to reconsider _the vote by which it had passed the house carlier in the day. The motion wai laid upon the table until 'to- day under «an | agreementiwith Speaker Sweet when it Is expected that Mr, Muc- hold will renew his motion .and make a fight ngainst the passage of the bill. No objection was offered to the Fon» on bill which cites the high cost of living os the reason for the salary increnses, when'it.came up for passage, Chairman Machold was not present at the time and it was mot until a few moments before adjournment that he made his motion to reconsider, n- -e _L “Iild animals, Juan“; Hanson is the star. Proctor's Grand. It is difficult to state'in which branch of, vaudeville thé Rigoletto Broz, excel, |. \Catholic Notes LC. Farrel was one of the general com- |. | chided Xtys. Tohn A. Spadaro, Mrs. 8. E. [ Cook, Mrs, William Guilfoyle, Mrs. Marry «| been made a Knight of the Graud Cross, vism, Florence , DeBarr, Chicago Symphony Concert, r artistic settings,, on- tertaining specialtics, and pretty maidens who form the danclest chorus ever seen, and a clover cast that includes Virginia Watson,/Luella Davis, Betty Kirkbride, Jan Thomas, Cecil Williams, Frances Anderson, Mack, Gus Shy, Irving* Brookes, Gardner, John L. Lyons, Murty Hatt Mark Thompson and Andrew Leigh. Joseph Bert for ther,. are exceptionally proficient in every jine of entertainment known. to the- vaudeville stage today. Thicic feats of legerdemain are puzzling, 'their Jug» gling is of the highest orders as acrobats they stand shoulder to shoulder with the best the stage knows, In posing they show their wonderful development of arms and body and as the street musi- clans they _ introduce the - comedy cle- ment, rounding out an act that is versa- tile and artistic in its every phase. The Ben Franklin has engaged the famous Chicago Symphony Orchestra for a con- cert in. Proctor's Harmanus Bleecker ball Tuesday, May 4th. 'The orchestra. will be lead by the distinguished conductor Franklin Stock, the soloist being Ray» mond Haven & pianist who comes with splendid * references tram;- the Boston Symphony management, And who also has a number of personal friends in this city, The concert will mark the fitst ap- pearance of these musicians in this city. 'The Chicago organization is the fifth great orchestral. association that Mr. Franklin has presented. Mail orders for gents are now being Accepted by Mr. Franklin at 18 Chestont street. The theatre gale opens April 20. h Leland Movies. Bert in \The Right of Vay\ David Powell and Marguerite Coortet, will close at the Leland fonight. Lytell, comming direct from the Grand and at cheaper prices,, has created no end of talk with bis fine acting in Sit Gilbert Parker's famous story of Charley Steele. a brilliant lawser of unconventional ways, whose adventures n a backwoods Canadian town form the basis of one of the most absorbing stories ever told. eastern New York. e ; ao. Hall Movies. H Geraldine Farrar in \The Woman angi the Poppet\ at Proctor Harmanas} Bleecker, ball is attracting all kinds of | Teferest and i# proclaimed the best atted For Thursday. Friday and Saturday the double festures will be Geraldine Farrar 2h“ Lox Tellecen in \The e #Hall and at a cheaper admission, andjmost of Ins Theatrical prominence Warten Kerrizan in \Live Sparks,\ atéfiantn Mr. Lean is always remen-| sage smile and ebockle, J. hustling story of Tove and business. The News Weekly will be serem at all Swanson Sisters, astisting the Rigoletie Brothers; are a clever team of yodlere, dancers and singers, Others on the bill gm the Ja Da Trio. the boys who put PS Company in the playlet entitled \2500\; Princess Nai ingale; and | and - Maids in a Seotch of the Das\ are screened. and the added attraction is Wallzce Reid in \Excuse My Dast.\ is headed by Nellie V, Nichols. charae- Raye offers \Broadway Higgins.\ a con- ception of music, youth and romance in five scenes. will present \The End of Fumedy playlet; Gates and Finlay in Brothers complete the bil will be a and \The Teeth of 'the Tike\ with| Lady's Cat in]: and Sylvia Breamer in the leading rolex. CECIL LEAN'S SMILE Cecil Lean, who is starring with Cleo dayfeld in the musical play. \Look! Woman and? Who's Here,\ playiog at the Forty-fourth: a ing 'Street theatre, New York city. attributes i Copp, comune dimet from the D The e 3365 folks at home and discovered that all of : Stived at \Fe ite: afirest oul Mar 3 be I tried to ? theres ! thea to Soru me ou the staze. It seemed\ _ oer Da in songland: Bob O'Conter and Tal Tai, the Chinese night- erue: Rinograms and \Topics For the week cud the bill fer drawing in rong and story. Eddie Sam Lisbert and Company the World.\ a \The _ and til;r Aronty 6 m be shown and the added “2:53“; Tonrne@t's production , \My dy's Garter.\ (with Wondbani Stand IS HIS FORTUNE To his staile snd - wioning chockle, ' Weduesday was Catholic day at the sale for the blind in ChaneelJor's hall last week. »Members of the Catholi¢ Women's Service Teague who assisted turned in 5\ to the general fund. Mrs, James mittee and was also chairman of St. Vin- cont do Paul's unit, Her assistants in- cluded Mis, Peter Stephens, Mrs. Joseph Delchant, Mrs, Elizibeth Ryan, Mrs. James Kelly and Mrs. George Shevlin. Miss Mary Tobin was chairman of St. Mary's unit; Mrs.. Benjamin Mulderry of $t. Joseph's unit and MissRose Mar- thy’chuin an of St. Ann's unit. The other church representatives, in- McEvoy, 3rs. James Slavin, M Maas, Ms. Robert Coughlin, I Hickey, Miss» Mary Flynn, Mrs, August Weber, Mrs, John Maher, Mrs, Catherine Young and Mrs. Louis Albers, , Mrs. William Murphy and Mrs. John Dignan wore in charge of the food table. The 'class 'of instruction in Braille, the method -of. printing or writing for the blind, cover every. Wednesday ufter- moon in the headquarters-of the Catholic Womens Service League. Good Progress Has Been Mude. bit of service\ has been urged to come Wednesday afternoon, ' A few instrite- general literature for the unfortunates. ' © Admiral William 8. Benson, chairman, of the United States shipping board, Jms bad conferred upon him by Pope Bene dict NV the decoration of the Order of t. Gregory the Grent of which he has Admiral Benson is the first American, to receive this highest degree 'of knighthood in the military division of the Order of St, Gregory. L From the point of view of the diplo- mate gecredited to. Washington, the Cnth- olic. Church is to be an important factor in the regeneration of Europe, because eastern Mugape‘ are catholic, and Catho- sm in cliccking (he spread of Bolshe- Obviously ' under | a «democratic form of government in Russis the Catho- lic Church will develop -rapidly because of the proximity of Catholic stations. ,_ A novelty in extended travel is being introduced by the Knights of Columbus iu lflle‘tonr of Europe planued by that or- gnmflyionqn connection with the pre- sentation o fthe X. of C, statue of Lafay- atte to the city of Metz. It is a cooper- ative\ tour which wil Tbe managed from first to last without a cent of profit, Up- wards of 1,000 members of the K. of C. will make the trip to Metz, first visiting the | battlefields . of Europe ahd Jater Dorian-dos on the return trip. 22099 The government will receive the knights as their guests in France, . Dr. Maree! Knecht of the Fronchhigh com- lxzissmu to the United States is now in rance arvanging details of the trip with the French railrond_ authorities, ' I‘qul W. Bartlett,; the seulptor who is making the statue, a replicn of his fam- ous Lafayette now in thi Paris Louvre, bas completed the first of the bas reliefs that will ornament the pedestal, 2 new conception of Christopher Columbus | in the act .of discovering America. . This, with threo other hns reliefs representing Pershing at the tomb of Lofayeite, Prew ident Wilson ' addresiing Congress and snce-Lorraine; and Marshal: Foch ad- urging the restoration to France of Al- gace-Lorraine, and Marshal Fock ad- dressing his prophetic message of vic- tory to the K. of C. will form a new contribution: to the -xeulpture of the war, Several hundred colored ex-service men have been entolled an dare now students of the free supplementary night schools of the Knights of Columbus in the south- ern slates, 'The eduentional opportuni- ties offered by the Knights to the colored gervice men are along the lines govern- ing 'their chain- of free elementary and vocational. in othr-sections of the country, | A new feature of this system has been the establishment of correspond- ence courses. The resolutions adopted \recently | by the League of Catholic Women \ngainst the wanton spirit of Juxury and selfish pleasure, the | rampant | squandering of folly of selcindulgence, immoral plays, money for | kenscless | the sensual dancing. . frivolous | amusement, the indetent fashions of dres«,\ have been recommended and copied by marly organ- izations of Catholic women throughout the country, ' Afiliatedywith the Catholic University nt Washington are mow 184 lealiog Catholic neademies and high school. The university had np to this seademic year examined 32,000 papers sent from acad- emfes, colleges and scleots. Tlie official Catholic Directory for 1920 shows much data which is interesting in these days when the growth of réligion is questoned. __ . The United Slates with its possessions contains 27,650,204 members of the Cath- olic faith, 17,137,033 of whom are in the United , States proper. | Considering the university of the Catholic Church, which Includes every race and class, the increase of 180,229 in its membership in . the United States alone is worthy of notice. as immigration bas been restricted and extraction have returned to their native countrics, The statistical other | interesting changes, | While the number of archbistiops i= increased from 14 to 16, the number of bishops has been decreased owing to deaths. . The list of secular clergy shows 17.959. an | in- crease of 23;, while priests of religious orders have been increased by 9% rew members, making & grand total of \1; 919. The growth of religions voestions ig evidenced by the number of semin rians, §,044, an focrease of 1.070 this year. R One of the first parts with Joes that cae my way was that of a pirate. This pitate was foll of unseeming mirth. | 1 don't know what about. but at any rate I had to laogh, and I laughed so naturally that the management direcfed rp un PROPLH Of Free and Independent. \o: (1) Charles S. Winnic, Veothccs» ville, N. i (@) Mury Wiltste, Voorhees ville, N, (3), Voorhees: yllo, Nx, (4) Murtha L. Andrewse 0f Monroe plage, Bloomfeld, N. J'; (5) Mar garet J, Potts, 190 ecatur avonite, Brooklyn, N. (6) Clarence W. Weeks, 35 Blundina street, Utica, N. Y.; Jon- ule LJewell, listlesslng. Siingerlands; N. Y.; M. v Carbondale, Pa. o kerk, 014 Third street, Rensselaer, ¥. {3h Othelga Killough, Voorhcesvlile, muc, Albany, N. Y Ing, 6 Fourth avent Muggle Soop, 27 Carpenter a Is, L Y.; (22 Columbia® street, Wiliam H. Kilmer Dein ¥iota. Holnling, Glenn.ont, David Kilmer, ry York city; 41i-A Chatincey street, Brooklyn. N. Ti , Auyone who -desives to contribute \n | (@) [William: Brinkerhgff, 41 Trifteenths Brooklyn, N. ¥.; (M4 George . Tiinkerhoff, Slate Hospital, Middleburgh,. Nox 4) George A. Griffin, Amonia, N. ¥. R. ®. D. No.2; (86) Peter A. Grif- fin, Amenia, Y.,, R [N GB) _. Ida &, Foote, Amenia, R. F. D, No.. 2; (37) Comellus V n, Spencer \ avenue, Waterbary, (38) Mary L, 15 Lexington avenue, White tions are sufficient to warrant transcrib-| § [ing -Dooks and Albany, N. sasolt Hotel, Hotaling, Stat N, ¥.;_ (M6) Risco, \N ¥,1 Delmar, N. Y.. Townsend, West Coxsackie, N Clara P, Frasier, Bridgeport, Conn. West Coxsacltle, N. Y.; Sweet, bany, N., ¥.7 Van Wyek avenue, Inmalea, L B, Holt, Albany, N. most of th enewlyrestablished states in| v. large numbers of Catholics of foreign |B summary shows many | Dece LEGAL NOTICES. THB STATE OK .. NEW YORK, by the Grace of Go 12 Genesee street, Utien, Y.; (8) Nettle T. Humphrey, 188 12 Main street, Alblon, N. X.; (9) Charles Blessing, 157 Hamilton street, Albany, 10) Elwaed G. Blesslnf. Altamont, .. (1) Frank Hlessing, 170 No.. / len stqgst, Albany, N. Y.; (2) Fred 85 (13) Bdna . Inime. 178 'No, Penrlestrect, Albany, © i (M) Mabel Leonard, 18 No. Pearl t, Albany, N. Y.; (GS) Lillien B, . Donglaston, L. (18) How» . Moughker u Church stroct (7) Liman G, Hough 18) Rufus Hotaling, 100 Fourth ave- (20) DeWitt pTotal« N. Y.: @ onite, Hol- E a No , 'rengsela Jessie F. Adams, Delma Los: Angel y L. Clark, 81 Westeric (28) Afrank Paddock, 183 Park ave- . York olty; (20) Edith 1... Siley, street.\ Orang, N. : (30) asdock, 505 Wost Tisth streat, Now- (H) Charles R. Brinkerhoft. (38) Frank P. Griffin, Ben- t. York county, Nebr; (40) Charles Winne, 104 F. 2h street, Brooklyn, Y.; (11) Baltice Mead, Delmar, N, (42) Nellie C, Mead, 16 No, Allen ste C. Y.; (43) Martin J. Mead, Mare. 'Ingficld, Mass.; (4) Luo» Hospital, Poughkcopslc, mma B. Adams. Mount. ; (1) Hester M. Harlman, ROF. D.; (47) “Illuanhg‘. 0 Washington avenue, (4) 3 Greene, Mary L. . Hanuah I West Coxsackle, N. ¥.; (B1) Min- nle De., SHingeriand, Aagazing street, Al- (@) \William DeLong, 43.» c Lo N, Y.P Annle Schermerhorn. Box 16, Sche- R. J\ D. No. 31 (81) Jullan </ . T., Rt. F. D,. No, 15 (55) Jessle Slingerland, Feurs Bush, N. i (30) Agnes T; Hotaling, 20 First ave- N. T.; (B?) Allce J. Stanton, 4% Muple et, Braydentown, Fla.;. (88) Wiliam i, Hotaling, 2 Brick row,. Ken- wood, Albany, N. T.; (M9) Frank F. Ho- taline, 4 Hamilton «treet, Gloversville, N. (60) Uva: Hotaling, 4 Hamilton street, ersville, N. Y.; ) Taoob A. VanAl« ~* , Fours Bush, N. Y.; (@) John Van! '. Atten, Schenectady, N. T., R. F. D.; (8) i Jacob Yan Atten, 7, Madison place, Al- . bany, N, Y.; (6) Lillian Rowe, So, Heth« Jrhe N.Y. (5) Jana Yan Atten, Fourm Bush, N. %.; (66) Wiliam A. Van Atten, Joy street, Boston Mass,; (@) Flizabelh Bradt, Union Church, T: (6) Addie Secor, Union Church, N, Y.: (@) Anna, L Pond, \17 Elm. street, .: (10) Thomas H, Hom ot), Albanyy N. ¥.3 (TD © Charles. Irving Oliver, as Committers 'of the versomand property of Tucy Hotaling, an incompstent person, Albeny, N. Y.; (22) Dudley Frasler, ' resldence unknown * and cannot, with due diligence, be axcer- frined by the petitloner, and to \Mary Frasler?® \John Erasler\ | and \'George FrasleW' anid last names being fletiHojs and intending to represent the widow, © hels-at-aw and next-of-in and logal representatives of sald Dudloy Frasier, if he be dead, whoso real nomes ond real- denees cannot be orcertained by the petl« Hloner after due diligence; (18) Edward - ®rosler, realdence unknown and connote ° with Aue diffeence, be ascertained by the,\ petitioner, and to \Talle \Wile lam Frastor\ and \James Fraster/' sald last names belug Actillous and intending © to vepresent the widow, helrs-at-lnw and nah-nr-kln and legal representatives of . sold 53 36, $o li ( % Edward Frasier, if he be dead, whona real names and residences cannot be on- coriained by the petitioner after due dills gence, the helre-nt-law and next-of-lin of Hester. Winne, late of, (he county of Al- nany. deceased, and the person name as executor. testamentary trvstec, guardian ”HEM“ person nomed os executor, tos tomentary trustee, gardian or beneflelary In aby other will of anld testator Mled. In this office. send Greeting: WHEREAS, Fred C, Hom. of the clty of Albany, In the count? of Albany, has mace application to our Surrogates Court, of the-county of Aitinnv, to have m cor» tain Instrument In wriling, beaving dats the 2ith day of June, 1°07, relating toureal and nevsonal ratite, duly _nroved as the +.. Inst WIll and Testament of Hestor Winns, Inle of, the city of | Albany, deceased, Therefore: vow. and each .of «you. ars hereby cited to show cause brfore our . < Surromate, of the county of Albany, at the Surromnte's Court of anld county held in the County Court House, in the elfy of Albany. on the 10th day of May, 2020, at ten o'clork in the forenoon of that day, why the Instrument offered herein ahonld not be admifted to probate as and for the .% last Will ond Testament of said , In Testimony Whorenf, _ We have eaused the seal of the Surrocata'a Court 'of the anid county of Al- « any, to be hercunta axed. Witness, Bills J. Staley, Surro- rate of our said county. nt the ety of Albans, on the second day L of April, in the yerr of our Lord, one Thousand nine hundred and twenty, QUENTIN S, MeNBILL ; Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Newton T, VanDerzec. © Altornty® for Patittoner, 31-33 State stract, Albany, N. T. Sate--8-10-17-3-4-1 NOTICE TO_CREDITORS-Estate _ of Anna McClasky-By order of Elis LF. S.] J. Staley, Surrogate of the Coant 3 Kiba y. ga anty | o ny. <> Notice Is hereby given, accoring to law fo all persons having claims or de- mands agoinst Anna McClasky, late of the City of Albany, In sald County, de- ceased, that they are required to exhiblt the\ same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the Executor of sald deceased, at his place of trans- acting business, as such law office, at No. North Pearl street, in the City of Albany, N, Y., on or beforet tho' 2ith day of June next. T. this day of ° Dated, Albany, N. mber, A. D.. 1918 2 * JAMES J. NOLAN, As Executor, Ete. OTICE TO_CREDITORS-Estate of Fannie itellly-By order of Ellis J. N Staley, Surrogate of the County of Albany. Notice Is hereby riven. according to law to all persons having claims demands azalnxt Fannie A. Tellly, late of the elty of Albany, in sad County, deceased. that they are required to cxhibit the same, with the vouchers In suport thereof, to the .. , subscriber. the executors of said deceases at their place of transacting business, as uch execulorm, al the office of Tracey. Cooper and Townsend, at.% North Prarl street. Albany. N. %., on or before the Ith day of June next. . Dated. Albany, N. Y.. this 1ith day of December, £. D., 189, MARY J. Hastines. PETER D. RIERNAN, me to add more laughter. It went ver} well, but oneday some in authority! didnt think \the langh_ was piratical ' enough to go with the beard and co- failed. Then the manager said: 'Take, by theatregoers because of this: of the whiskers and have the tase mat-: ager sive you & part that will fit your Taugh\ ~sShortly after that I them, including my two sisters Rad the} same of osk. such an easy war of making mores. I orpished By th y law Eas been screen tion of the season, as kere; formances. On April 20 the first of do} __\ No one ever thooght of uo Inngh un-. Re sing Committee, ragga 0335 fos take in the Conti we Bare two Stars. Lou Tollesgn in the ropmd' es of fte. Last City® wid beit I went on the stage.\ (Set-“id. \I; hed not realized then what a hard mad. =hich may be obtained hy addressing. “l: cars to weat Cape and pone ty 1004000 | Isdn male Fole and Miss Farrar in the | It 1# claimed tobe the rveat-|@idn't know then how If was discovered [lay before me.\ I shought that all I bad A5 oy .\ focking the ar. |ataiors to west cape and gowas to stadent | rete of Conchu, the «igareite micl. The jest serial orer Sbaed aud its thrills arei because for several years there was mot| to do was to leach, but I soon bad. all ~ i Snee. {% cack, Friday Harold Loyd comedy keeps ta good | contributed. wot «lowe by Smmang, but by | mach to Iecth about fa the roles I drew. | this knocked out of me.\ imAfl-gmm * hou a - i - * I R rids v ® - L a - R > - , . | a m » be , v9 ~. e » * * i sero, i 4. ians o> - a {. .% ar- r and T tried i h {rable Institutions, Room 691. Capitol tume and when I tried it their was I ians, No T2 Fork Instititions for the period : mon visited the oM thracite and Eitumino Executors estate Fannie A. Reilly.. * ® H1G4it- STXTE OF NEW YORK-Office of the Purchasing Committee of State Chy Sealed proposals for supplying the New State Charitable amfiefomaw toe bectaging July tms waif}?! iet ad ming ~ & An- m {N Coal wil be re- P. 3... when the same will publicly read and awards a opened and Te wrt be made =. Parchas on. forms #.;