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Ea - \n G, Munro a ~* Miss Marion Cantine of State 'go « The service will take place in | f Cathedral of the Tiimaculate Conception and the Rev. Father, I 0 © will perform the wedding nuptials, Both Miss Burgess and Mr. Murray ”will! be munttended. - After the ceremony they will leave on a motor trip to the _ | Adirondacks. 'They: will live in Morton avenue. * jMarriage Announcement. Announcement has. been. received in \\ 'Albany of the marriage of Miss Mildred E, Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [John W. Owens, of Syracuse, to Harold 'H. Haight, of Pine Plains, which took ; place at noon on June 15 in the Palmer .j Memorial Methodist Church, _ Detroit, 'The Rev. John Hopkins performed the The idouble ring: ceremony { was used. i~ Mrs, Kenneth Inman, of Rome, N. Y, was maid of honor and Hobart L, Owens, of Syracuse, brother of the bride, was best man. |- The bride is a graduate of the Syra- cuse University and for three years has > pbeen a member \of the Syracuse Library ..] eeremony, {staff. /. Mfr. Haight is the son of Mr, and Mrs, i Adelbert Haight, of Pine Plains, and at {present is attending the University of EBenoit. He was a member of Company 5G, 13th Marines, and was. in. France {during the world war, receiving. his. dis- ' charge in August: ' Birthday Luncheon. \ Mrs. Roger Burton: will give an in- *iformal luncheon in her home this after- 311mm in honor of her daughter Mlhlrvfil's birthday, _ The guests will be Miss \Ignace; . Miss | Katherine Red- {mond, Miss Mable: Hond, Miss Frederick ~ {*Wiles, Miss Grace Stevenson, Miss Ten- ' belle »Potter, Miss Rose, Latham, Jean Bennett and Miss Grace McMun-ny. \ \Engagement. - 20 Th agement of Miss Rore Miller, of: Lgugggrglle, to J. Edward Binley, of {Albany, «was 'announced “yesterday. The wedding will take place in the fall. Roclety Chat. to. , .\ Mrs. F. G. Van- Loan has returned rom Athens where she passed a few ! days. F. C. All 20. in hine Mahon is the guest of A Meg’shsLJQ'fieré'grendy in Catskill '' Nicholas Knapp, who has been it, is \Hc anes, Obristian Martin will 'deave'soon for a two weeks trip to Lake! t + C predorick Tillinghast , Iro will . i. Mrs. {leaye 'the first of next wee to, 3: an; ; Mrs, Robert | Osborne 1. 23:5: $1th rust the Thousand Islands. Mr. i Tillinghast will Join her later in be sea- eon. © J. Lew! Donhastier has\taken a joezs'in Loudonville, where she will be for the summer, we Miss Esther L. Camp and Miss Emily te in Maing for a month. 'Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. McBwan will be in Manchester, VL, for the week ind!“ tixle 3825in oé §IrmcalicEwnns «Amother, Mrs. arlea 8, Francis, +. Mrs. William C, Herrick is visiting i'n Norwalk, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. EAward B. Cantine and {atreet, will leave Albany, soon for Glou- 'cegter, Mos#, f . Miss 133mm Bensen has been visiting 'Mrs, Samuel D. Munson in ber summer home in Font Grove, ' Mr. ‘tgxdklhs. Edwin Van Wormer yrill to Weekapaug soon. Mrs. Amasa J. Parker and Miss +Carolyn Parker haye taken a cottage Cooperstown for the summer, Miss Justine Erving is visiting friends n Geneva. - : : Birth, of Son. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mcleod of @- Stato street are receiving congratulations 'en the birth of a son in the Brady Hospital. Mrs. Moffat Appointed. Mrs. Charles L. Moffat has been ap- - +pointed secretary of the Woman's Club 'of Schenectady. Mrs, Moffat was ap- *_ pointed in the place of Mrs. E. W, Mus- sing who is leaving shortly for Baitimore, C. 'P. Tarner will succeed Mrs. \Moffat as assistant corresponding secre- tary. U Plans for the year's program are being foade. Mrs. E. T.- Ward is president . of the club. R - U Card Party. Mr. and Hughes will & entertain at cards in their home tonight. 'The guests will be Miss Grace Jones, Miss Freda Jones, Miss Catherine Nel . son, Miss Helen Ross, Miss Katherine Niles, Fred Royce, Vincent Baston; James annch, George ANerton, Thom; gnu, f ile, Mr. and Mrs, Fi reg» igvagrs‘ulllzed glrs. Edward Wilkinson, © Mr. and Mrz. Edward. Watson and Mr. . and drs. Frank Hanlon. Receiving Congrathlations. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Kimmey of . Western avenue are receiving congratt- lations on the birth of a son Monday in the Albany City hospital. Mrs. Kimmey wles Misgylflllyredoze. Crounse. | She is . ithe daughter of Mr. and - Edgar Crounse of Western avenue. 3frs. Martinez-Zortilia Engaged. 3K\ and Mfrs. Elisha C. Tower, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, | » Ars. Marie T. de Martiner-Zorrilla, to 'George W. Stick® of Baltimore, Md., Ars. Martinez Zorrilia is the widow of the late Tog. C. A. Martinez - 3ir. Stief was a student of the Rensselser Polytechnic Institute and was a mem- ber of Delia Phi Fratemity. He was graduated from gonad! University. ez an en men st - fe nde tended 'the Emina Willard, school and aiso People's and Thompson's schools in New York. She was formally presented into. society. wi debutente re- Into society witk a large de the the ras ception, She has been resismg at \Fite Carton Rotel since the death of her . . Sir. Suef is the son of the ete Mr. red Mrs, Freders Michael | Cronin | p; Mason has been visiting in Cate-|- feetors of the Drover altimore, Returned Home. Lake, where they were Greene's mother. the choir music. is taking the Stevens at the organ, Sewing Club. avenue. Dorothy Hauser; Dinner Party. Tennis Tournament, close today. Thimble Parly. ¢ + D. be served. invited. In New York. > / Mr Matthew . DeHeus, few_ days. Dinner Guests, (Hilda Relssig).. £ - Arrange Plenic. +/* siding. A program of 8 a basket suppertr will engagement \ of \ their Iaicy K. Ford, to P. Albany, next mooth. of Albany, dancers. F more, guests. addition ary secretary. effectively, of sun, absorbs end sitishly Eke cold and dually wed, erick P. Stef of Balt- « He is president of the Charles IL ! Scie Fiato f iof the da- # v The wedding will take Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardin ond street will entertain informally. at dinner tomorrow night, The guests will bo'Mr. and Mrs, James S. Miller, Miller and George Gardiner, Miss En‘gng'omen‘ ‘t Announced, ~ Mr. and Mrs. 'T. Grover Ford 0 Southern boulevard have announced the furnished dining rooms w date 25 persons each and tables on the balcony will also accommofate about 50 'The decorating of the en- tire house is old blue and white, with a winding ork stairway and a luxurious waiting room for the ladies, * The chefsof the Indian Head Tavern has mrranged for six diferent table de ote dinners at moderate prices, and in the finest a la carte menus in this section of the State. O'NEIL HEADS PUBLIC WORKS CLERKS' BODY Alfred 3L O°Ntil has been elected esident of the newly organ- fiffimflfiffim of vrteran clerks of the Works department of the capi Frank Langwig has been. bave a Hiy-white was; her thoughts to Ized frends of the summer gil, Nothing so qvercames the mofling effects dust ard dirt. The wax lit- the z disco or scent skin. bring- Ing forth a brand new skin, clean, soft beantifol. It also mel blackresis and ISS ROSE BURGESS, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, P. H, Burgess, whose ' engagement to John J. Murray: way recéntly announced, has chosen Monday, July 26, as her wedding=day.> The ceremony will, be & quiet one and will be attended by a small gathering of relatives of both \'families and a fow intimate friends. | The time has not been decided upon, but the ' eetemony will probably take place in the morning. . ifluce in Aug“ Mr. and Mrs, I. W._Greem of Deln- ware avenue haye returned. from Tiong the guests of Mrs. Soloist At Emmanual Baptist. > Miss Florence: McDonough, cénhn‘lto soloist is substituting at the Emmanual] Baptist Church as soloist in place Miss Elizabeth Eleist place of Miss-Lydia F. Members of the Sowing 'Club vim ht‘ive their final méeting Tuesday night in the], home of Miss Marlon Hauser in Central The members of the club are Miss Freda Rolssig, Miss Louise Rels- gig, Miss Marle Boscher, Schraver, Miss Marle Relssigand Miss The tennis tournament 'which has been conducted for somie time at, the Albany Country Club -will probably come .to. a 'The winner of the worien's' singles is Miss Eleanor Huyck and thore who: won the women's doubles were Mrs: Edwin Van Wormet and Miss Huyck, The results will be announced today. The L. O. Morris, Rélief Corps: will have an informal thimble party Wed- pesday night in the home of Mrs. John: Patton' in New Scotland avenue. After the sewing bee, refreshments: will All members of the corps are ~ Miss Haorrict Gansemaii, daughter of and Mrs, William 'Ganseman, of Delaware avenue, and: Mriy and Mrs. Ganseman's uncle and aunt, are in. New York for a They will visit in Passale, N. J., before returning home on Monday, Rolsgig -én§ertlin¢d infor- mally at dinner last night in her home|), In | The guests were Miss Auoa Fraubush, Miss Louise Fran- bush and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ringert » + Arrangements for the annual picnic of the Sunday- [School of the Evangelical Protestant Church. to Averill Park, July 28 were made at m recent meting of the teachers and officers of the -achool 'with Herman. C. Ringert, superintendent, pro- Chartered cars will be at Schuylor.and South Pearl, streots at 0 o'clock to take the members of th eprimary and Junlor departments of the school to » orts . will be be served. daughter,, Ml Edwin Smith, .of The wedding will take piles DENNIN WILL OPEN INDIAN HEAD TAVERN AT SARATOGA The formal opening of Indian Head Tavern at Saratogt Springs will take place today when the former estate of Dore C. Lyons, the lato New York architect will bg opened to the public by its proprietor, John P. Dennin; Wilson's jaiz orchestra, to'rmeriy . of this city, will provide music for the Indian Head Tavern has 15 elegantly hich. accommo- fa Have Perfect Skin: Throughout the Sammer \This Is the season when she who would lexion shold turn war, the Sim capacity. of wax. obtain- drug store, epphed nightly We’m off more- ¥ Miss - Betty er of See- \ Hprgld_ the grove; given and chosen tempor» C st. Clock ., failure. of 11 p. do. in s Ins ALBANY~-C added attrac Ing novelty. role. of R [cently played in. Albany. open Monday hight. CANAL EMPLOYE WINS: * _> $300 PRIZE IN coNTEST John C. Guffn, of Vootheesville, . an employe of the office of the State barge cabal, won $300 York Evening Mail's booklover's con\ ~ | test. Guftin won the stxth prize in which man | Eamiog Tor th f calling for the correct titles f. 800.-known: books. ° wo - -se -__ [EXAMINATIONS aIvEN >. . FOR EX-SERVICE MEN / Examinations will be given. s fg at 0 o'clock in the At avg; ngg'lux 335771 to former soldiers ant Ships giving $100 for four years as main« benthte men are cligible ip take th ce. men are cl e - aminations, sible to take the exe || amosements ropay . PROCTOR® THEATRE. -. msg High class vandeville - W. S. Hart in \Sand.\ COLONIAL: THEATRE, . Colonial Playgrs in' \Polly With a Past.\ MOTION PICTURE THEATRES, - LELAND-Ann men Sin.\ H m, Others on the bill are Reymond and Schram In'\A Syncopated Cocktail ;\ Andersgn and Graves in \ \ Fred and Marjorie Dale, the emissaries from joyland, and Stagpole and Spier, the 'Australian surprise duo in a\ variety offering, (Kinograms are screened. 'The tions are Hart \Sand\ 'and; Chaplin \Work , Beginning . Monday,, the Far- rell-Taylon. Co. African Duke,\ a musical farce, Farrell Taylor: takes eare of the fun and two excellent instrumentalists take care. of he musical portion,. Swan -trombonist and Carlena vaudeville's youngest harpist. Others on the bill are Rome and Gant, terpsichore's funniest exponents; Beeman and in \You'll Be Surprised;\ Arthur and Lydia 'MWilsoo n songs. .at. the piano; and' the. Reyal Sydneys in. an cnterinin- Kiograms and \Topics of the Day!!\ will be' screened. . The added attraction is Viola Dana in to Men,\ ' l 20 ..' .. Colontal Playérs. .u 0; , \Polly With a Past,\ one of, the, most enjoyable: plays ever. y company in Albany, will have its final performances at the Colonial theatre this afternoon and tonight. e formance will ° start »at 2:80 ; and! the night performance at 8:80, -The! nopu: larity of every member has already been firmly established. have proved their a Laura: Arnold the rfflotot Baily Ns sv'hil ersel o ' every. playgoer, while ; Robbins, leading man,: has \shown. him:]. self a wonderfully clever comedian, in the) :POS Alr.,Robbins will give a fur- ther -demonitration of, his: ability dn, the © leading role of 'next ' week's attraction, \The Tailor Made Man,\ one. of George han's greatest stage successes, cx, released lard > Kimball fioung in \Trilby. ?:. PINE HIULS-Marguerite 'Clark in Love in Pawn.\ - tae HUDSON-Jack Sherill - in Every Man,\ .; _> CLINTON SQU , \Miss Hobbs Mechanics Bank of WBadB tl > ._ Lélana movies . ' Whe; ;concluding. screenings, of 'Aun Luther in \Why Women Sin\. will be given at today and tonight.. For quduy, Tuesday -and Wodnerday, Charles Ray will be the star in \Alarm ck Andy,\ a. typical Ray, picture of, easy* going. Andy Gray who\ was Jiked by everybody. but considered a business Andy. worked for an. auto- mobile concern and fell inelove with the daughter -of the; hoss.. alargn clock, for he 'suddenly got next to himself and proved a business genins. A= comedy, : News d and a surprise feature'will also be shown all week.. Grace Darling «jn @The carded Woman will be the Saturday feature. ~ t J Tw . . =- i Proctor's Grand. . Today continuous performances will pre- vail at the Grand. | Vaudeville will alter nate with film attractions from one until Ralph Herz, the clever com- edian,-has appeared. in. most every form of 'musical presentation known. 'an. eccentric comedian; with a dry, solemn manner thutfinzfifier a gag that has mado him well known, ment he is offering Songs and Recita- tions in a manner such as only he can . 1 St age and seg> and photoplay, - Laitigr in - {fWhyf sufficient this pla: less run well into next seaion, ~Savoy and hav nt the Winter, an | immediate T their familiar. \Margle\. : \Oime To' en- a R-Wanda: Hiwly gene that went ov Shubert at once ;pl three year contract.. received 'that \he /w travesty - on' 'a well Make your .o ~'(Peathes\ is a the second 'mét-of The Follies: of the female variety: have b of 'The Follies ever: first presented the She. proves his Weekly, film novelty | jue: \ Dis- Thursday to become as perennial'as.\The stead\. or \Ben. Hur,\ -- He is In this engage«| on the screen. % s Will Morridey's show at--the: Casino: Jes \a travesty on the Barrymore 'family: that has beenwo. well L\add=a \personal\ Screen Perso By Willi®in H. Haskell, fialgfiridt The Argui ele - + ENE!\ the most, popular. musical comedy of the season, has performance: at ithe. Vanderbilt theatre;; thus proving: that you' éan't. keep a . good chow. down-if At 1s, erly. handled.. \Troiie\ was- ori ' t as a. \straight\\: coniedy (thug Is, gap a . comedy without tid nalit ies theatro. parlance, a comedy without songs) and Its. most feo much ‘fllgcdsseqlt rggion. Ea 5:0le qug'h't to ir..quazter's: worth s - - \The Brandtq, Woman?\ bhai y?“ see (Nc Wearle, 'a m \been added to\ the cast of \Cinderella on Broadway\ iden- and: have scored agen act of. vaudeville and 'The Follies,\ -but. have» a. traversty to well that, J. J. d- them 'under a} hi Around\ co «Flo: zZiegfgId 6 bsnl . Al Jolspn bas been out in California- not secking. a presidential nomination, but Just resting-and, he is now back in New York getting ready to start the third season of. \Binbad which threatens to .O1d Home- Hugo Ballin, who -used to\ make. the artistic captions 'for the- Goldwyn pict: ures. has dosignéd a: series. of unusual backgrounds for \The Branded Woman'\ in which Norma-Talmadge will appear The sets range all the way from an ;elaborate interior of the Paris \Rita\. to intimate views.of Hell, d suggested by. the Dore sketches of that get your Conway. Po in -a new: t sei \Sand ever made:? the started, m \si Ricketts Is to Sings/fin; with «Mrs 'now at the Grand probably. solect publicity: than any President, (Mrs.> Tumulty, Drs: Grayson: week at the the Players. mk arl, plays an Fox -productio reen rappearanc the William 8, * It Hart ther was called \Irene O'Dare.\ Cohan and Harris tried it.out, but evi r : play by James: Montgomery. Bfitfin’rry‘l‘i‘ie fad mot songs around the story. and found, a »prndn¢ex]-.1 The result is that \Irenc\. will doubt uri p becoming as familiar as \AunteTaurle.* * ing song, \My Allee Blue Go erney wrote: some wa,\ is . c # cousin. of: the 'popylar |... , important role will be picture ag had more plctitve It was :mentioned by Lonls Seibold in ~his famous? interview President Wilson 're screened at. the White' Houso 'in the presence. of A¥ilson, Secretary cand: Mr, 4 . the tage 'cnreer wi the «-- = . of, Bert Lytell, Liytell.: He will cont film critic. ~ Ibany: gizl who r th Bert Lytell and Evelyn Vaughan at the hall will have Lan important wolerin' \A Tailor Made Man\ with 'the. Colonial Players nest Colonial: theatre, . wife of Frank For? with Seibold; 'i Aud the latter discussed it in- : Frakes him Cigiple: it in a way that Miss of 4 the. now fomous film. ster {s-settled in-New York inne to make pictures, for- Metro, .. Mrs, Lytell (Evelyn Vaughan) has not been-active on the .stage for some'thme. - <> 204 semenléglcturefsf- uiso Lovely -will be rewarded. with stardom by William: Fox: 'Out 'of Work;\ in will appear: in _ \The Edith They or Grace .~ Park: Today. SECOND OUTING - PORETK ‘Prifit’érfi’ 'socidty to Have An- nual Picnic at Brookside ~ ,of the Albany and vicinity A ~. Typothetne and their friends have. com- given 'by a stock Sand, Lake. 'The matinee. per- bi‘kefl‘lnd‘ ~ evening,\ has /of the\ company leading: ' wor this wotlk; ha dea Stua thetnc. sack. re Fit] kicking exam; t and never, yet The engagement will. for stock and women, =~ | pipe race for men, 4 [and & shoo race. events on the magma. , The committee bis bit upon to force competition . in .. the number at the gate. in the recent New n the a enter. T0' answers in a contest of well group 'must start, > o'clock untll 9. o'clock, ° be by awards Tal cars for the return Journe sailors fo h night. -The first outin Fik af porin: tlgn last year proved n‘ All ex- program will prove even more pleted .preparations for 'the second > ai nual-outing 'of that organisation. to take place today mt Brookside, Park, A> »splendid \program . of athletic events 'to: be followed. by a claii- nclog as a featurs in 'the X McAlliste he - «mg-g West wotien. cracker race for men; needle and thread race for men balldon . race for women, \basket race for women for men. are. the: other scheme different events um!\ barmy “it? viva? ling!!! 1h; esented with a badge an c . A: certain block of. numbers has been alloted.to each event and the holders of the numbers must a All events are, algal. flinging: that anyore 'may. particip . when {rt the numbers included in each - P * The clam bake will open at 0 o'clock # 11 be followed by, daficing, from 7 and will f 7. the mise omit Walters' orchestra and at B o'clock |. a prize dance will be staged with. two for the best dancers, | The spet- will leave - D:1b o'clock to- the-Brookalda station at ab the oegantin. great success but the members are confident that today's! gnjqnble than' the ofe of a year ago. ~~ 4 [ E) = * .. Chatles pany, has pany, dinner (to - cogs Mr. Tr i hotel this Week. Mllhm for a number INSURANCE BRANCH HEAD TO:BOSTON OFFICE s -R. Tripp, for\ a_ number of |. years manager (of the 'Albahy ..office of the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Com- eem promoted to manageralil of the Boston office.. Harry C.. Bull will haver charge of the Albany branch, Bull for the past nine years bas been |» superintendent of the agents of the com- Edgar O. Parrington of the State comptroller's. office »will be. associated - with M+, Bull. ~ The agents o Mr, f the company gave . a n. the Hampton A. G.. Linn; , of years 'donnected with the mgeney, was one of the honor guests. voILes les,; flames. are up to \$125 94. +y ),. f over Kigsg‘eis: 5 &, IOé Store 155 \NO. PEARL ST. .~, \ STEAMSHIPS, _-. tol. oss fa- I «%> *. Eh» , mifigrk Cafeteria om; goggmlamx’ OPEX voxpay Mox-suby 12. 1990 SERVICE DAILY FROM 7 TO 10 A. AL. 11.30 A. if. TO 250 P. C-35.30 TO 830 P, 3L THE TEN EYCK QUALITY , O*\ MODERATE PRICRS -ENTRAXCE-. FRoW stats stREET AND STAIRWAY, LOBBY FLOOR # Te Cen Euyrk % a k. Texts: -_ Camag promt \aw-IQMBIIGH' \El: jC River pay Between Apany . im Char Day Octfepe? Albay gre me page Ans ie hee. MUsiC. avet, Fimbnbonr, cent a Sats Ta \Robert. ¥uiten\ | - acaitenge , Leave ALBANY for NEW YORK * 'Operalteg on Deslight Baring Time, Week Days §: n. m., Sundays \uals $200 al om. .c Albany. ing. fiON. the € R ‘t; aubson | fiver _Nickt umes] fallings From Albany P. Pair, and 11 P. M. -_ Can Due New Xo Direct rail Express Freight Service, Auths ed. HUDSON NAVIGATION N°Z=@ saving time}. 1 connections to Phone Alain 2141. IT ISNT NECEssaRY To GET OUT OF THE WORLD wHILE ON YOUR vaca. Phone Main, 1416 or drop a \line to the Circalation Department and The Arfgos will 6 o'clock following morn- ints. . 25 .. Muska. ~ aide.. . After suppérfiniowminm Farnum in |E wer f Public Bulldings, of Capitol, Albany; N. - 5 f. 900, .| st his ¢ffice in the DUGAN & Refiuhllijcafl? VrgéuizétiQn-gwi\ .-' Have Outing in Schafer's \« . > Grove July 31. . Ins =~ ~ J nual field-day of 'the: Womens' Republican. Club» to 'take place of. Saturday, July 31; at Schafer's grove, ' are nearly -complete. Mrs. New: ton R; Cass, chairman of the first ald committee, _- announces: © 'the following women' who will' assist her: Miss Lily G.. Endres, Mrs: . I Patterson; Mrs. Mary ®. Forron,. Mre: Lillian Me- k, Miss. Julia Ny e. Brown, - AB ph Dutcher,. Mrs. William «Richardson \and Mrs William T. Wendell... _ Tol The committee named-by Afrs, Louise Richard\ to assist in \the. sale of clam ; chowder: includes 'Mrs. Grace Whitman, Alva Austin, Mrs. \William. 'Hac-| N Mrs kett, 'Mrs.. Mary Murphy, Mrs. Edwhrd’Bnkex-f’i: {It} Margaret Gramsdorf, Miss Jane. Messenger, Mrs Charles H. McNary, Mrs. John Phelon , Tickets: are selling rapid The\ pr gram will. inelude band concerts, an ad: dress, 'sevéeral< recreational activities.. in- eluding .a. ball, game, -and daning. There will also be' an Americanization demon- stration *' *There will be a Mrs, Evans, facet det lue \ meeting. of: the. execu- heldqimrtem «Monday~ afternoon: at 3 u'cloed When; further plans will be dis: cuss Mrs. Rober . Bherer will pre- OUND at LAST! | §SELE- ADJUSTING y og pe» Sut NPFR S1OU1 kaw. \ASK YOUR DFALER FOR THEM TnEY FiT AS YOU FASTEN PERFECTLY AND WITHOUT LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE '.TO)CONTRACTORS -- Sealed proposals for\Constriction Work and Ficor Coverings, Conservation, Commis- ston, De Graaf Building, Albany, /N. %. will. be \received. by “Illa Trustees | Capitol, Albany, N. . . m. on. Wednesday, July 14, 19%, when \ Publicly, opened. and - read. Proposals shall be enclosed In. envelope .am (I »by the State ArthKct, nefled and addréseod, and shall be nccompanied by a certified 'check In the sum of five percent (6%) of the amount of the. pro- posal, The to. whom ; the .awards are made 'will be required to fur» nish: surety comps-0:21. of.Ofty percont (80%) of the amount of contract within thirty. (20) days [after offcial 'notlce of award of contract and in nccordance with the. terma of specifica- tion Nos, 358 . and- .. The. right Is rexorved to refect any.or all«bids, Draws Jngs, specifications and blank forms of ark office of the Department of Archi- tecture, Room 81%; Hall of Records build- ing, and at the Department of Capitol,. Albany, N. Y. Drawings dona 'and blank forms of proposal mu; be. obtained at the Department of w o and. in the discreti’grr: the State hitect, Ia F. Pilcher, Dated, Jul . B ° ' T-80-10-12-18 UPREME COURT, Albany County- Mary. Alma_ Maspherson, plaintiff, Inst Robert-D. Macpherson, defendant. the above-named defendant-Yor are ned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your on ' plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of summ vics, and usive of the day of ser- In care of your {Align to ap- pear, or answer, judfimcntxwl be, taken against you by default for the relef de- manded. in the complaint. Dated, Albany, N. T., May 14, 1990 .~ ~ BUGAN & BOOKSTEIN, 29 Angina for Platnum Office and post-office address, street, Albany, N. %,. . us hy e aay 2 n ; by mbugnuom 'pursaantito an order Admmm C 3 lated. the of May, am aie A . e. cle . com v, Cty cp 36. C, - . , Attorneys for flaming?! & fice and posto 42m. ATbany, N. J 61219-00°7-3-10-17. \ CB TO CREDITORS-Ry orer of {mm- Surrogate _ of the Notice Is heroby' given, according to Taw to all persons having claims or demands against Aum McDonald, fate of the City of Albany, In sald County,. ased, that they are required to. exuibit the same, with the vouchers in thereof, _ tn , the Executor, g! County of. ng bust w buss at Jaw offices of nay Brows, 38 - , Attorney. :| mon, John. ios | described . and , the 'premine tive committee of the club at Republican to BRASSIERES JK -| to the-place -of beginnin | as Surfing“. I51 lptnfz lAnve ue. '| being .more particularly lows: . center ntbu, party wall between . %, an r, scribed na 'bond in 'the -sum F roposal 'may, be: consulted at the New |\ I% said 'de- th UPREME: CO rg'mcouut - rank J. Smith, as So teo tinder - the Last Will and Testament of Mary Redden, Deceased, - Plaintiff,. against. Tl al: Banic iof ban: R Al $ John H: Hickey, Henri?! Doin, Margaret (Melier» Harrlet Scott, Howard Fitzsims F, . Burke; Hliam- Recd. © and: Mrs, John McCord, | . . By virtue of a' Judgment of partition. and sale 'made in the. above-entitled: action; on: the' 19th day. of: June, 18%, the subscrib .a. reforce for. that purpose duly 'nppointe win sell at the main entrance of the F., on fith day of © ., On Monday, the 16th day of . Least wt oor ree amen to be d : described as fol- ow hone Parcel No,51, #5. \Clinton- Averitte-AIl that certain parcel. of land with l2 story wood building. thereon: situate, Iy<' ng and belng on the north side of Clin ton Avenue between Swan Streot and Lark Street in the 7th Ward of the City of Al- any, .and. being. more particularly dess :erlbed' as: follows; .Beginning. at- a; point in: the: north side of Clinton Avenue dis- tant. woestoriy. M82 feet 8 Inclies from tha northwest comer of Swan Streep ond Cline >\ ton: Avenue ; -westerly 'and . along the: north side .of\ Clinton 'Avenue. 24 feet 2 Inches to a. point opposite the center -of parly, 0 prqfiwrcby « ng 'on the west: thence northerly. and thrgush the center of Nrt‘i wall and continuation \ - thereof 138 feet: therice: east 'and. pari : to {Clinton ~ Avenue,. 23 feet (2. Inches Thence southerly and-parallel to first des- - - . eribed line, 198 trot to Clinton Aventi to the place of, beginning and know as St. . Sol e Parcel No, 2,\ 257 .Clinton Averiue. -All That certain. parcel or plece: of Jand with - the 2, story wood building thereon -lying and. b on. the 'north: aide :of Clinton : .- Avenue between Swan and Lark: atreots, in Abe Tth Ward of the City of Alban \N. ¥. and being: more: particularly: des orlh follows: Buflnnln 'at m point in the northside of Clinton Avenue, ata oint_distant 906. feet 10. inches. west of - e. Northwest: corner \of Swan St., an Clinton Avenue, said>noint-belng opposite .- the conter of party wall.of the tof Intanded:, .. be described. and premises adjoining: tay tod er of sald j m continuation thereof, Hag! ect: Chon west ond parallel ME Clinton. Avent 39 feet 4 Inches: thence Southorly and parle Egel th A 33mg?” at: stimuli £ e and \. Miike iy mage of . + place of be and known as Stréet No: 237... 751m: l Pai ._ &.. 151 Pare o; that certain. pl feet: : thonce ~ the three story Ing 'and: being ton: Avenue in EStreot ‘ll‘ux the rth sl the center of the party building con. the To he’rebytdeacflhed an; © building: adjoining on t .’!ect’1f—l 4 g on the west distant. 22 . Inches easter east «corner.. of North the 100 1 Ewan 'Street, and | ¢linton 'Avenue, running thence north and ' through the center of sald party wall,. a 'continuation thereof 88 1&2 lyl-l i‘féfi‘a d- parallel -to Clinton Ave: 2 1-4 Inches; thence southerf and along the east aide of tho east wall- on lot intended to be described B feet 6 1-2 -> Mf e a phoney 7 7 -and. ato , Bide of Clintons Avenue 2) fest 5545133122: d. betig: kno £ that cortainm place or parsel -of fand nv al ercel>0f and . the; three story brick bpufldlxig thereonrlly. inant et Awa ot and Clinton aventto, ~ in the Tth Ward of the City of Albany, and escribed .as; fol- 6 Inning at a. point at the north east corner of Clinton Avent and North: - Swan: street; running. thence easfinrly'nnd' mlong the north side \of Clinton Avenue '. #2 feet 1 14 a point “a?!“ the a prop: erty: hereby. intended to be described an {property next adjoining 'on t c Blencs\ iy 4 g he eas mee y and through the cent weld party wall and contiguuon urgent, §8 feet 8 1-2 Inches; thence westerly and . rtulle] to Clinton avenue 22 feet 114. Ches, 25d. the onal. af enc y 'and along: the cast s of Bwan street, §3.feet 6-1-2 Inches. to the place of beginning,. and. being\ known: as street: No, Clinton avenue, - ; Parcel No. 5, 48° Clinton avenue-All that certain pleco 'or parcel of Tand with . the two story and basement brick, bulld~ Ing: thereon, altuaté, lying and 'being. on the horth side of Clinton avenue, between Lexington. avenue and Judson street; In the Eleventh ward, of the city of Albany, d; being .more particularly de- follows: Beginning at ® point on the north side of Clinton avenue, nt : the southwest corner of, brick building' on 'lot Jnlmted to .be described, * same point belni' instant enaterly 35 feet one nch: from go northeast corner .of. Judson street and Clinton avenue; thence: north- erly: and parallel to Judson street and along the west side of west wall. of buld- Ing on lot to be described and: 'con- tlnuailon thereof 75 feet: thence east«and ' arailet <to. Clinton . 21. feet - | a ed line- and Along esat side f all 'on' lot dnscvrlbed \16 feet» to enue; ther t treet ND. n Avenue=All that Jan two-s wood c tory and being orf the northeast corner of Jud son Street and Clinton Aventie, In the TIth . Ward the City of Albany, N. Y., a being more ularly described as fol- lows: Beginning mt the northeast corner of Judson street and Clinton nverte, run- ning thence northerly and along the aide of Judson 8 76.6 the west line of, west wall ing on the east 76 fcet to Clinton Avena: thence 'weaterly and along north side of Clinton, Avenue % feet 1 Inch to the place of beginning aod being-known as Street No. 4f1 Clinion Avenue, |- ba Parcel No, T, 1 Judson Street-All that c plece or parcel of land, with the Awo-story wood building thereon, 15mg. and being on. the east alda of Judaen. Etreet, 'between Clinton Aventie and First Stroct, In the ith Ward in the City of Albanw. ., and being more partl Ca doseri as follows: Beginning st & point on the east side of Jodaon treet, distant northerly 75 feet from the northeast cor« ' \it of Intoln Ava? lA’ml Islam guru!” thence running: easterly and parallel . Clinton Avenue 56 feet 10 Inches: thence ' rortherly and parallel to Judson Street 23 feet 71-2 Inclies: thence west and paral« lel to Clinton 'Avenue 56 feet 10 Inches: thence southerly and along. the , of Judson Street 23 feet 1-2 Inches to ghee of bestnning- and known as No. 1 udeon Street. ; x . Parcel No, 8, $ Julton Street-All that certain plece or parcel of now vacant; lying and being on the east Alde of Judson Streef, between Clinton Avenue and First Street, In the Tith Ward in the City of Al- , bany, and «being more 'partlculatly de- ; Beriunin® at a point i In Street, ding.“ y 57. : rom. the pees eu‘i corner of Clin “gen: udson Street? ' easterly alel to Clinton avenue 56 feet 10 1 : thence and paramilel-to Judson, . . 14 Inches to , if? known as Street 1st Referee. . Al tionth 'or's K]: to viidely I + to Sit iz ((W ~> Washingt ent». opinion supply: wer commerce c ng '0l I q‘rfier equi (mines Past signment -of . nesses »eald. \Ing. the wo tory,. while finality the 'The com: order more: longer than dication.. by ble action, tinued , tomo _ Carl Jack consin rath the. commise ive: prefere racts ' for - Minnesota,\ Northern : B! 4,000 care d bad until A save the. ter coal, . he sex Great: Lake northwest t 'tlon. season, Agents of throughout . also, asked be given the «reserve stoc the next fo that a coal: osite of th 'H.) Cushing Coal. Assoct duction was ~ Mr. Cush | that 'a fale tnhould . be -$ representing \that. with shortage July: 21 of to. the mine \Give. \th \and con 'v tow a 0\ it ought to - Alarm ove éffect . on C letter sent . se [ . The. ple was made t ' representati (Andustries a og. contract share qth mines, ' (Rv ' New Yor ment, forme parliament; proceedin to\déféntion * imiigratior structions c $10,000 secretary of « Eérement trikl of Jul leged New said to be r certain | fina which . weal have lost be deportation The techn is that he without «bell He is maki York lawse takes at. Uh He taunts! to. July, 15 credentials 'An I. e fiw 3 w was CREDITORS-Estate of y order of Eilis the County of Als acco ecater, for _ do or Pisin» - 3.