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sommil~ a O'Donnell, Leo | IN AND ABOUT TROY C ost SEmED Relatives Withdraw Objections to Probating Instrument After . Conference.. 'The Stewart will contest came to an end in Surrogate's court yesterday, when the contestants, after talking with their attorneys, withdrew their objections to the will being probated. Fannic R. Stewart, late of Nassau, left all her {estate, about $13,000, to her husband, ' but several brothers and alsters contested it on the ground that the instrument was made on her death bed and. that her hus band exercised undue influence over her. Several weeks ogo a jury! was drawn in the case, but the attorneys for the ' contestants requested a postponement, as 'it was probable that the case would be settled amicably, Judicial setHloments were announced yesterday in the estates of George IL. Wells, who left real and personal prop- 'erty valued at $15,000, and Caroline ' Rappold who left $3,000. - Divorce Action Started. Mrs. Jeanette F. Passchen, wife of William H. Passchen, shoe merchant of 'this city, has started divorce proceedings against her husband, Miss Jean Huber, former superintendent® of the Leonard hospital,' is named as co-respondent and 'Mrs, Passchen has started an action against her for alienation of her hus band's affections. | The cases will be tried in Saratoga county. Examination Waived. \,; Fred Harris, , charged, with | running dqwn and injuring Albert A. Mac: Naughton and Thomas H. Curry, editors and proprietors of the Sunday Budget, waived examination for the grand jury yesterday, . The accident 'took . place more than three weeks ago and during that time the ease had been adjourned. Yesterday, after the district attorney's office had announced its 'readiness to proceed: with the case, City Judge Ed: _taund J.. Sweeney, counsel for Harris, announced that he would waive examin- ation, (The mert grand jury will sit in * +September, The defendant will be out on bail in the meantime. f + © Charles Callshan, charged with burg lary, was discharged after Assistant Dis- trict\ Attorney Willey had declared there was not enough evidence against him to go on with the trial. Callahan, who is only 17, is now being held for the fraud ury on-a charge of grand larceny, it he- ing alleged that he was implicated in the theft of an automobile from the Collins nosul_ SETTLE DPDT Association. Committees Will \_ Smooth Out Watervliet and Troy Fight. - The differences between the Wholesale- Retail Fruit And Produce Growers' and. Buyers' Association of Troy,, and: the Market Garduers' Association of Water- vliet will be the subject of a. conference of committees representing both associa- tiong early next week. The Troy: Asso- elation members have abandoned the Watrvliet market and since carly in the weason there has-been a livly fight for supremacy, It is the general opfuion that neither market will be highly sue- cessful without the support of both or- ganizations,. but the Troy men 'have passed resolutions to continue 'their pat- ronage of the revived Troy public mar- ket regardless of what happens to the Watervliet market, . Recently the Watervliet Association brought charges against the Troy Asto- clatgnn on the ground of alleged boy» cotting and a hearing was held before the Binte department of markets: Following the hearing, Commissioner Porter <ad- vised the officers of both associations to get together in conferences and compose their differences. £09 Inspection Trip. Members of the Troy Central X. M. C. A. will go to Crooked Lake this after- moon to inspect the boys' camp of the megociation at that place and incidentally to have an outing for themselves. They will-leave Monument Square in chartered ears and at Averill park will be met by automobiles to couvey them to' the camp., A program has been arranged, including a ball game, a quoit 'tourna-, ment, races, games and swimming. Gen- eral Secretary Frank L, Howe, Jr., is in charge of arrangements, & Outing Planned, The annual outing of Court 'St.. Muxly, Daughters of Isabella, will be held, 'at Crystal lake Saturday afternoon, July 24. Members will leave in chartered cars early in the afternoon and dinner will -be served at Cusack's hotel at 6.30 o'clock, 'The committee in charge con- gists of Mrs, Katherine Soulier, Mrs. Margaret Esmond, Mrs. Emily O'Con- moll. Mrs. May Kilfo.e, Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs. Goorfijrcderickn, Mrs. Frank Walsh, Mrsk Kyran J. , Devery, Mrs. J. A,. Fallon, Mrs, Mary A. Lyons, Mts, E. L. Lyons, Mrs, Leonard, Mrs. McGrane and Misses Marie Kennelly, Alice James, Ella: Flynn, Elizabeth Cog- fins, Grace Ridings, Susan ' \Murray. Gorman, Matic Krugler, Wini- fred |_. Plunkett, Abbie -Croessen, Mre Lumber Company. R R * Charles Haines, complainant against William Germano, charged with robbing Hajnes, was advised mever again | to settle a' felony care out of court, Hairies: waid Germano had straightened the mat- ter out with bim by paying him some money. - Justice: Byron dismissed . the 'ease on the ground that the complaint had - been - withdrawn, but - reminded Haines that technically he was guilty of rime | in - accepting | the _. settlement, Haines said ho had not understood that he was doing anything wrong. \ James Lucey Dead: - - © James Lucey, a pioneer in the auto- bicycle business in this city, a former county offcial and a real cs tate. déaler, died yesterday at his resl dence, 1 First street, Ho was the first man in Troy'to go into the automobile business. | He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Troy An- tomobile Club, | He represented; the Thir- teenth ward in: the' board of supervisors, The survivors are his\ wife and a son, James Lucey, Ir., & Dwelle Funeral. Funcral services for Mrs. Kate Dwelle wore » conducted yesterday at. the resl dencé of her brother, Louis N. Crandall, 183 Pawling avenue, The Rev. James » _ Catrd, rector of the Church of the Ascen- slon, officlated. | Mrs. Charlotte Bord Gil- bert sang. - Burial | was | in - Oakwood * _ cemetery, Zep Funeral. Funeral services . for Mrs. Charles Zepf were conducted yesterday at St. Au- gustine's 'Church, | The Rev. J. J. Mc- Carthy, the pastor, officiated, The bear- ers were Joseph Wafner. William Waf- mer, Frits Dedrick, James LeMay and Emile Brandt. Outing Arranged. The following committee has been ap- pointed to arrange for an outing under the direction of St. Peter's lyceum: D. E. Brodie, James | Witbeck, William Raine, Jobo O'Meary, John. Culliton, William Parcel, Walter Dogan, William Burns, T. J. Sheehy, Joseph Johnson, J. J. Madden. James Sullivan, John J. McLoughlin, John H. roderick. - Michael J. Ryan, James Leary, Edward Fitzgerald and A. J. Watson. The outing will be held Wed nesday, July 21. Special Counsel Appointed. Corporation Counsel Thomas H. Goy bas notifed the common council com- mittee in charge of the hearitg to be held on the application of the Troy Gas Company for increased rates, that he will take no part in the bearing in view of the fact that he is an attorney for the gas company. Mr. Guy: says be is au- thorized by law to appoint the assistant corporation counsel to aet for him in a case of this kind. Four Patrolmen Named. 'The appointment of four patrolmen to Dra the Troy police foree is likely to be announced fodsy by Thomas H. Mc- Dorough, commissioner of public safety. The new members of the force will fill the vacancies caused by the deaths of three patrolmen and a imember of the detective . force. Patrolman _ Joseph Roouer has been assigned to the detective force to succeed John cGuire. 'Stores Closed. The majority of retail merchants of G1f mother, Mrs. Mary: Byat, Loretta Doyle and Mary Little« A meeting of the committee to make final arrangements will be had in . the Knights of Columbus | rooms - Tuesday evening. o Playground Dedication, . ... ' .. - The new recreation ground at the Mon: roe street pier will-be dedicated Monday f|evening by the South End Improvement League, the organization which has fost cred . the Idem of Lilly rounds | in _ the southern section of the city. It bas been decided to invite all clty and county officials to attend the exercises of dedicn- tion and it is expected that a large num- ber of residents of the section will be present. - Michael J. Kilduff, president of the association, will preside. Thief Caught. L Detectives Dolan and Rooney have re- covered silk shirts- valued. at more- than $500 stolen from the plant of George P. Ide and Company. - No arrests were made in connection with the theft of the shirts, but esterday morning about 6 o'clock T. N. Gontier, superintendent of the plant, called on Sergeant Myers of the Third precinet to-atrest John Smith, a night watchman, on whom it was sald a sill shirt\ valued at $7 Smith was arraigned In Police court later fo the day and sentence pended on his plea of gullty and .the statement that this was his first time he ever committed a crime, + Last Sermon. U , The Rev. John.S. Zell, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will preach his last sermon for the summer season tomorrow. _ He will leave within a few days for Pond Island, where he 06135 a cottage off the coast at Cherry» eld. Four Attend Convention. John J. Callahan, Robert Campton, W. R. Goetz and Harvey Cipperly, mem- bers of the faculty of the vocational training department of the Troy High school, are at Oswego attending a ses- sion of the New York State School for Vocational Training. Superintendent of Schools Arvie Eldred will probably rep- resent Troy at a conference in Oswego ext week at which there will be a dis- cussion of part time or continuation schools. 'The law requires that some of these schools be established in September of this year and that by September, 1923, sufiicient echools be in operation a; profigi infltx-lusc'jm:t {at a}! chfldxien ween an not attending regul full-time schools. monk at Club Incorporated. The Northern New York Athletic As sociation of this city has been incorpor- ated with the secretary of state. The association has ® capital stock of $2,500 and the stockholders are Jobn Mctilynu. W. Condwell Blackwood and Philip H per. Frederick P. Bayly. Frederick . F. Bayly, of 2 Vanevery avenue, former supervisor of the sitth ward, died late yesterday aftrnoon in the Troy bespital, following an operation for appendicitis. He was born in the south end of the city and lived in Troy all his Hfe. Io 191415 he represented the sith wand in the board of supervisors, For the past few years he was employed in the city ensmeers ofice as road in- spector. He was an attendant of St. Charch ard % F wife, formerly Mise Theess Foley; his Bayly, aed. «erea brotkers Hong, P+ had been - founds | PMICR ocy is sarviged by his 3 Arthur J, Richard's M -AMLOGOPLANT Combany and nion‘Officiafs © Silent; Not' Connected with G. E. Trouble. -~ *% R \Union raouldér; 'in the 'American. Logo motive. Company . works went on strike yesterday, probally because 'the company replaced | striking: pattern' amakers 'with nonunion helps 'The company. refused to co union officials 'also refused total, but neither denled _ its \ oxistench. _ It | was seamed that the strike has q‘o.connect.|on‘ ith that of the moulders Infthe General Electric works, who are still out, 'having refused to heed~ the company's. warning that they would be dismigsod if 'they did not return to work 'last Monday. Many have left the city and are now employed elsewhere. . 3 Victor smumPKf. 'dssistant manager of the Adirondack 'Light and .Rower Corpor- ation of this city, yesterday sent a. tele- gram. to H. Cushing. managing} dl- rector . of the. Amarican Wholesale - Coal Association, .refuting \his. statement. tha there is mo coal shortage» and 'requesting coal may be og- information as to- where Cat Is being to in pang «cites ho: s .l in 'm K fhroughdut the coqufiry' and ['that' { the ¥ com 's reserve stock of gas coul Is de- plmmtut two cars having entered this city sinco last April. Ho asked \r. Cush- ing to suggest a remedy for the crisis Motoreycle Test. ' * i 'The Schenectady Motorcyole Assoefation will hold its 12 hour endurance run tomor- row. Thirty riders from this olty have reglatered for the run, | This Isitho frst Teat 0? Its Adnd held, under the direction of the new organization, enter with 1600 points, : The 'men will leave the State and Wall street quarters tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock, The tri will be taken: by way of Albany, Nort Adams, Greenfield. ond Springfield, | Al Springfield, every rider will be given a free dinner, free gasoline and oll. | Brownell Returns, Irs Brownell, who has been connected with the Schenectady fire department for 17 years, has rassumed his dutles as dep-, uty fire marshal offer n leave of absence granted In October, 1918. On Oct. 25, 1918, the civil mervice board and the commis: stoner of public safety, nt the request of the United States Housing Corporation, granted him leave of absence to amslst that corporation In fire prevention work on Its building projects. Silks Stolen. > N now developments have taken place in the theft of $2500 worth of silk from the Watervliet Silk Mills store in Broadway urred carly yesterday mornlnF. This is the sccond robbery within six months which has taken. place In. this atore, the first one being for $3,000. 'Tt Ji only» recently that the two principals in the first robbery were sentenced to. prison and, it is thought that the recent robbery pecs \Tie stores mearny , mere ang #A er stores near w o tered but nothing of value was taken and this Is belleved to have been morely a blind for the malin robbery. - Raymond, The funeral will take place Monday morning. Flying Field Established. ~ 'The establishment of a municipal fiy- Ing field was decided upon yesterday by the Aviation committee of the. Troy Chamber of Commerce. Ground for/this use has been obtained on Carroll's hill and gins!“ get it in shape'will be made i tely. “nil; is‘pr'giwlble the field will be named after Joseph, F. English, a Troy aviator who was killed overseas during the war. Tt will be used by the New York Aircraft Exhibition Company which was recently organized. Sentence Appealed. * Petition that the case of Arthur Mar- in. tenced.sto jail after he bad been $7534 of assaulting Ellsworth Hay- ner, be. appealed on the ground that the warrant on which he was arrested and the cotumitmient on which he was sen- fenced were wroug was made yesterday to County Judge Russel Judge Ros- sell reserved. decision. Case Adjourned The ease of Jacob Schlindwels, Albis recused of having a fne in his possession, was adjourned by United States Commissioner Clark Cipperly yesterday. Personal > Assemblyman Arthur Cowee has gone to Asbury Park for a Short stay. 3Mies Martha Getman has returned from & week's stay at Pocono Pines. _ Mr:- Horace 3M. Oberfoltzer is visiting in Philadelphis. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bart Sheery have gone WE1&1? Twitchell to spend the remainder of the semuer, . Mre. G. Britton, of Brockway- ville, Pas is fifimm Bir. and x. Lents W. ® . lol Miss Laura Davis. of Rochester, i= 3 bad ao ic eport of the strike and: the | -~ Each rider will |* t | been. the ., Alesander F., Lester C., William and | 7 z C IC 7 PASTOR'S RESIGNATION: Parry 'as pastor of the Hope Baptist church to-assume the pastorate of the Baptist church in Franklinville. was ac- cepted last night at a meeting of the con- gregation. . e Lon ° A committee of the dercons and trun- tees was appointed to select a pulpit com- mittee ns follows: Charles Sparks, chair- man' of: the dencons; Parker E. Wixon, Herniga, Bower, J; L. B. Sunderlin; trus- tees, Daniel Norris, Carl Bower, Ethel bert, Bower, Charles Leidz and William Baker, -They will meet next. week to ap- 'point the pudpit committes. which will-get n touch with candidates for, the pastor 'ate:~-A; minister will probably be selected theifall, Mr..Parey 'will assume duties September 1, . Middleburg _- | Funeral of, Omer Earls, 78, who died after a long Allness last Tuesday, took place at-the Methodist Protestant church in Franklinton-yesterday. - The Rev.. Wil liam, Bowen-offciated.. Mr. Earls is sur- vived ‘l3y his )v1!einnd 'two song,: Floyd and 'Abralam-'Earls, Burial. was in the Old Stohe Fort cemetery at Schoharie. 'The youngest:son .of Mr.. ard. Mrs. Dorwin P,-Bulson. died. of a complication of diseases Thursday. (_> 1). 0 Orville B; Wood.is visiting his ter; Mrs. Bust, in 'ssclaer. (Miss Pearl Ryder, , of Jefferson, [won the county spelling contest at. the High @chool building here this week. ©, * Wimothy Murphy Post 240, A. M., has elected: the: following' officers: Rresident, F, Walter vice presidents, T, Leslie Sullivan, Morton . B.. Hilisley and William K. ~Borgh;' secretary, (Edward Van Voris; treasurer, Ford. Hess: mem- ber of.the colnty committee, Mr... Bliss. -~ Touts D. Meinhardt of Brockport, was a recent guest of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence L. MacBain, in Grove atrest 5 . © | > Miss Mildred Stelert of \Albany has uest 'of her- alster, Mra.> Roget W. Cornell and family. - >_ .> Judge William -A. - nedy and daughter of Jamaica, , are at.the Rorick home in West M burg., MF, and Mrs. Arthir-Sittly, of Phila- delphia, are passing a few. weeks with her brother, Morton B. Hillsley, . - & A. Leo Keeler and Ward. G, Keeler of Binghamtop, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. road Alexander enfiedy,. Mrs. Ken- t. L B: Rorick of West Middle burg, 'suffered a light stroke of par- alysis Monday, lo -was taken to (the Albany hospital where he died Thursday. He is survived by two, brothers, Dow V. Rorick of Oneonta, Marcus Rorick, and a sister, Miss +Elizabeth, M. Rorick of this town. (Funeral services took place yesterday afternoon from his late home. 'The Rev. George Z. Collier officiated. © Frank W. Fox of New York is visit- ing hia. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Fox. > e officers of Ls Bastile lodge. I. O O. F.. will be installed at Odd Fellows' hall Monday, night: > Q . Mra. Fred Armstrong of Bakersfield, i(gall, is a guest of relatives in this vicin- 3+ ' RICHMONDVILLE Mrs, John Fancher, of Johnstown, is visited her nephew, C. F. Harris. Mrs. Warren Atkins was, in Albany, Tuesday. © , Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Moore had as guests, Tuesday, Mr. -and 3frs. John D. Holmes , and. Mr. s¥d Mrs. James L. Mum. tu Ses . Mrs. Martha Morgan, 'of Gloversyiile, fsa guest of Mr. and Mrs] H B. Mor- gan. o- - Mrs. E. J. Hatroway entertained the following ats dinner: Wednesday: Mrs. Adelia Burnesony Mrs.. John Groat, Mrs. :H. C. Morgan, Mrs. Auna Berry, of Newark, N. J., and Mrs: Martha Mor gan, of Gloverville: Dot . . Mrs. Teufa J. Foster, of Utica, ar Yived io town Thursday and opened her samimer home. She will remain until September, . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tharber were in Albany and. Schenectady, Wednesday. Evelyn De Graff, of Schenectady accom: panied them on their. return trip, and will be the guest of her aunts, the Misses Laura and Mary Havens. . The Wednetday evening prayer meet- ings of the Lotheran chorch are discon- Unued during Joly and August. . 3, and Sirs Myron Jackson, of Brooker Hollow, were entertained at Tancheon, Wednesday, by Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Moore. f - 3Miss Margaret Brown is in Teaneck, N. J.. for several weeks, the guest of her vatle, Frank Larkins. = - Mr. aod Mrs Datid R. Moore and 13ir. and Sire. Myton Jackson, of Brooker Hollow. left Wednesday for West Ful- fon whore they will remain several days with reéisfives. {s Dr. and Mrc (leode H. Frasier, Mrs Atkies. Mr, and Mic Jobs D. , Holmes and Mr. e {mix aly, on ACCEPTED BY: BAPTISTS |- ~The regigdfifiionr of the Rey.. George ul Charles J. Keeler-in Rail-| ° wed Mrs. A. D. Frasier Jon _ Proposed Inggéjas‘ej‘mé‘as Rate ' Also Opposed by Union'. : o 'The Central Federation of :Labor his. adopted '. resolutioiis opposing. \ithe. pro- posed increase -of. faro. by: the Traction Company, also the plan. of the. Cohoes Power -and - Light Corporation to ais the price.of gas, ~The federation has also condemned the attitude. of the Board of Trade\ Felative to the \open ijép\ plan of the.knit, goods. manufacturers. f « President. Brenfan® of . the \Federation ‘Ili been' authorized ; to send 'a letter' to the', public service. cmfimifiillon, outlining the, stand; of \the local Tabor. uhlons -on || the ptBposed 'gas' fate, increase\ in this city, 'and 'to: delegation 'of. mem: bers 'of the: body.i to attend: the: heating! on. the, application ..of the-.corporation before ithe commission. '. - The * président -will alsoiname.a committee to mppear. in opposition: to any .proposition' to increase the rate of fare 'by. the United'Triction Compan‘ Leur | a Children's Camp, .~ LoZ Thirty { boys® and. gitls, ~ranglug \in ages: from:four to eleven..years, have so 'far been adimifted 'to the open-al for: _ithe' «treatment ' 'of £553,555\ children, The- camp. is located 'on . the site of the. old West Side hospital and is In charge; of . welfare. nurses. .. The city health department 'has supervision. over 'the sanitarium.~ Appeals 'have been made for the use fo. automobile trucks.or pleas- ure cars .to. convey. the children .to and from the camp. daily. .~ e June WA 1 ‘ * According to the June report of City Comptroller Gibeau, $24:781.45 was re- ceived. by (the city from assessments and other sources. . The largest singl paid to the city In Jurtfeu whfifflififi'fif as.parfof Cohoes share of the income tax revenues,, $1,401.00 was received from delinquent water Tents and $214.50 was fainted Adu penalties .on other lapsed axes, ', - C. Union Services, © . < the congregations of the: Reformed, First Methodist, Kirst and- Silliman Memorial Presbyterian churches will place in - the' Fifst . Methodist w(mutt-15: The Rev. Marion G. Cole, pastor of the First: Methodist-Church will preach the «Psermon 'and there will be a special musical program by the choir. On Sunday, 18, the service will take pagel’gn‘ygfi Reformied Church, with the Rev. Oliver H. Walser occupying the pulpit, and on Sunday, July 20, at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Dr. Irving J. Beck- with preaching, , Funeral of W D. Buchanan, The: funeral.of William D. Buchanan, former city assessor and prominent con- tractor: and builder, who died on Thurs- day afternodn will take place tomorrow afternoon. at 2:80 o'clock at his home; 33 Imperial. avenue, and at 3 o'clock at the First Methodist Church where serv- Ices will be conducted by the Rev. Marion G. Cole, pastor. 'The members of Cohoes Lodge, . F. & A. M. and other or- ganizations with which Xr. Buchanan was associated will attend in a body. The Masonic services will be conducted at- the grave by. Worshipful Master Etnest. J. \Wilsey - and* the officers of Cohoes Lodge. Burial will be in the Waterford - Rural cemetery, Retreat Ends. woe The Cohoes 'tletgymien who are at- \tending the retreat at Rensselaer, which a Jesuit 'Order, will réturs to their par- Tshes. todays . Chirch Meeting. The King's Volunteers of the Fitst Afethodist 'Charch Sunday school . had their ~monthly\ business meeting ewlon Part might at the home of the president, Miss Roth Trimble, os Central avence /> G. O. P. Women's Plans. Viezs are betog made by the Cohoes Women's Repubscaz Club to attead the e a State convention glaci- wpent at Saratope Springs Jul Lete. lolli . '|-on the part of the State department, left -| of the pickets in burning.a British flag. mh s se neti on ines FARE BOOST | Jurisdiction in- the. matter. and' the . con- h &+ The Union services tomorrow night of # is being conducted by members of 'the) Bible rar PICKETS HELD:_ ; AFTER HANGING , (B) 'the United Nowq)\. . .. Washington, July 9.-American women pickets took a mew tack in. the early morning, hours today : when thpy‘v pasted hundred: posters in/. prominent Washington places. Two , of -the. women, were arrested. ond must stand, trial on a imledemeanor charge. |.. . rolls a \~ Whe postera/ aiming to afousc Interest 'In Trigh freédom, charged that {American money Js being. used. to crash In Ireland/>«. The- posters | appoal r Americans to call in loons | to Britain. .. . P rat The meniorandum: appealing for action rent «by. .the pickets. con : Thursday, . Was re- turned today with 'a,moto that it coull not 'be: received. by the State department gutlorities. ' The. unofficial | reason is / Said to be the 'metion several. weeks ago | CC # -w dférirliet' Ao + adapt; byfiiid' solution. was passed to empower. Président=Hallet to. secure coun: wel in: ani effort. to compel: the 'piyment “it the , salary: of\ Mrs, °C, Hulett, school nurse, for. the- months: of May and' June, Two of. the members of 'the school board voted for the' measure: without qualifica- tlons.and 'a third favored it with. the pro- vision . that. the \opinion of: Corporation Counsel ; Albert J.. «Danaher .be: secured firsts -It ds-understood that Mr. Danaher has. been \asked. to. submit an opinion in the matter by' July 14... > Mov l ; Mayor (M.., alsh stated last night that the: Mayor d councilmen have no troversy , must..now . be 'settled 'between the school board and: civil service board. \It\ was: Ignorance: of 'certain-members of 'the school-board regarding the civil 'sefvice laws,\. said Mayor Walsh, \which has brought? all. the 'trouble; -If, 'when those. school zd - members had. found outs their . mlatake, -they had, endeavored to' reach an amjeable settlemeiit-with;the civil -service . board - everything - would have' [been. all ,right. ~ Instead they. in- sisted n: their own/way regardless 'of, Jaw: and .the clvil- rervice board. has Inslated: that . the-rules: be: re- spected. ' Unless an vagreement: can' be reached: whereby «'m - waiver. in secured from' the 'Btate Civil / ervice board' to permit- Mrs. - Hulett to ~qualify for \the T do. nat: see how. the of the rchool 'mirne for May and June can legally be paid., It 'is .not a quertion of personal.. opinion: it 'is. to i the 'clty's (affairs in a legal time in question; Eilloogh. Mr. .and Mrs. Charles OFec and 3t§fifi¢3mé§h§~m£l5ge spend won visiting wfim in Ireland before returning | to a reersen T PH!» \I - iwibas pagan stadert @t St. Mary's will spend the satamer Freation with ki prreats at 904 Brogd- * IRISH _POSTERS| to |: . | two. members of/ .| signed\to 'the' tisk, of locating him; He .| to attend. a prize figh © >| precinct. To l 7 flaming about ting of the isty' $6000 worth. of grain alcohol\ coloring 'matfer 'and contraband whiskey -was, seized: last\night 4 a raid ' condupted' y\ a. fying\ squadron of. fed-\ eral prohibition agents -on the residence of: Louls | Pacélit -at\ 82 \ street, Troy, jand the salcon-conducted by Pac-, at Forry .and «Fourth streets. ° Pac elli was not. apprehended: up to midnight Hig! arrest was expected momentarily as ° 'the\ squadron. were as- was . said 'to have ~go 'to fiqhghgéiguy . ~The squadron which: conducted 'the raid was working. under : the supervision of James -J. 'Bhevlin;: chief: of federal -, prohibition: enforcement. agents: for »New Yorks. State, 'and. n: dir charge of Colés: O, (Dutcher. His\ assistants 'were Carl, Pick, William Cohen and Timothy, Caulfield, + Detective -Thomas DoJan> and Plainc{otheman: Joseph -J. 'Rooney of 'the headquarters staff and Patrolmen. Patrick Coonan and Harry.Nolan,of the Second [/The \ contraband -.. merchandise brought, to. the second. - precinct 's and placed in mcell.~ 'The material con-.\ fiecated 'consiated of 'five: large. oris\ con- 28 gallens. of grain .aleo: ol,; two. one = gallon: jugs -. of - colored whisk one five.. gallon :Jug - of \colored . whiskey,; one 50, gallon, barre! containing approxinfately'.. 40 ~ gallons: 6f -: colored: ' whiskey 1 one! large . zinc can of rubbei‘ehfise; nine ‘lujnfgls, f tles of.coloring matter commonly usedin - the: manufacture. of homemade . whiskty: and 'one: six\ ounce, bottle. of flavoring ex tract. In the' raid at.. the saloon. 'the agents' found\ only 'two ; quart boifles, of wine; both: partly. filled.; ~-. 07 («.c ~ 'Phe raid (was. the' resupe of an: investi- gation which- had: been conducted for: the past. few. days by.. federal: .prohibition;, agents who had learned tha a iC amount of home brow was in\ in: this: 10 900 81 200900; . Coles ,.O. 'Dutcher- declared. that .the whiskey confiscated was, of a lower ani - more. dangerous: grade... than'. any with > which he had.come in contact in: somo time: _The 'evidence: \brought to light .' from different articles 'selged show .that ° the whiskey was ° minufactured. erude.manner,no. process. of having 'been - resorted to. ... Cm (c... .. Following' the raid of 'the Pacelli home and saloon, the probibition: agents made: another drive, this time on. the residence. of. Frank. Lanzello 'at 207-Fourth-atro6t; The ;material confiscated.'there. consisted- of a completelybequiimed‘“whiskey still with several. barrels of mash and:a quan- tity of whiskey; the total. e of which was estimated at -; lol 0 The Lanzello raid was the third and most yypductlvmoi the night. It was cons: dueted 'at 12.45 o'clock this morning, and the «material \confiscated. sas . found In', the Lanzsollo cellar. . It pas takento the | Becond precinct relic; station and. . will! be produced in evidence' when Lanzello. is arraigned .before United States Commis- Phone Main 1416 or drop al; I card to the _ © Circadation Departrient, - Daily,. :\. Bunday -. 'Daily an 4.00 Jess. .> Sunday,; Fak A (Dally, /P «Daily an |/ Bupday:. Telep} - 'Connécth New Bweeper, 007 0% ; w >>, | sloner Clark Cifiperly® this : morning, , It is expected that at the next mgefi ~ rn alll ing. of 'the city: council an ordinance -will |_ ay - i lel be- passed for 'the purchase Ford} |, =, GREEIQVU [CH { I y, ~~C \Pd???“ sweeper atucihmeng t: 51:3; z-- -- 1 <5, d‘ plant the sweeper now .in use. by MC Telford has aed to\ i. state 11. besold, _ City Manager pareiions as returned to:Gian- £ erice and Congollmas u. 1, C. wesd.| Sille, after spending. a few. 'days as tho! l ~ .of the ward have énvestigated the weeping 'ap- | \50 jends in .. : aco s paratus used in\ Albany. and. Rensselaer |. zabeth, Lowber of .Bald, Mountaifi - lature and tere so much.impressed by the work | a} \FEM\ afew. days as the: guest .of ment; done, by the Ford sweeper: that they. will ii“ cory Grey of Church: street, ten al recommend the council. to purchase one | ,, Til a Cleveland: spent yesterday in-]; . Either for | g 0) 000 < \ress s ss d we ul '\ -ment i .. . | News. was 'received here yesterday. of; \ould Another Layoff. | >, coo [the (death of Edwin Brows who, nas) |. preside ' adie R or two or. thre \ tuk 5a . |.. A further reduction in the forge of work- | village,. being :m’;‘°|:;:d\;§fflf:ts‘g £153, <= ,z Co </ men employed. at Watervliet mrsenaliwas/ und Thompson mill. Mr, Crown'a death vam, made. when [several. hundred (men . were| Occurred about noon yesterday. ' He was motion laid off. ; 'It is underitood- that 'vester- mingflght years old and is survived by jure C M m mngzg'fi'fl1lf:g°f::g;, ”xxflfi “3:31? Dennis grim “S“th‘l; fum' | results ve. miles from reen wic wan * Hgfide‘foige gun plant mbsegnent to taken , suddenty® 11. with. an' attack of} -p .\). 2; P»! wat acute appendicitis Tuerday evening. Dr. i nessee Certificates Received. <\ 2 ' .| Schheible was summoned and ordered 'his! the ai : ; Coty removal. to the Cambridge hospital. where whatt Announcement (was made - yesterd8y he was operated on immediately, | His con- vDal that sufficient exempt fremen's certi-! dition.is good 'at the present. time, - paigh 's have . been / received. by 'the city | ,, The Greenwich baseball team: will play the De fin Katherine V, Moran, to sup- the Granville team on the Sherman field tenific plications from: firemen who have gggggcgfiggfl'g’} {lxfiifi'i'wfimfi'ifif 15:ng In \ c Ar ¥ the- required number of years.. fling,“ “a“; fine fihi‘mfifm“ ”in? + was“; Trial Continued. - as been engaged to pitch for the remaind-' . - IBFM' * er- of the unmn'lnrpGx-ecnwieh, -and will . constr . The case of Thomas Seveco, arrested be n' the boz Bunday, A new nudnurlsr - Se by Patrolman McGrath Thursday night with avreating capacity» of 200, has been ~ delegat on the charge of assault in the third dé erected\on the grounds.- , - - lega [gree preferred by. William McCarths.|___ __; mos may n was adjourn?! zgkrdly wim- ggehwereit ; to the o ea ~ ind w Bereco 'Is alleged | to have struck Mrs. LINGEKLANDS - Ii him wi $Icctrthy u'frllh?lgw§ “rigid“? dur- . t nor Ci 'a. quarrel whic fall C acl doa cliiocen of the Tanificn, \| / Ars. Clarence Ostrander and daughter, | . SSUET veal-“$212: McOxmber git fiSchuélet Dorothy, who lave been visiting her : wou Gt‘ mal be hea owning a vicious do:! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gold- will be heard in city court this morning. if?” have returned -to their home, in d a Mil.\ g Called. The Woman's Missionary Society of 3m!“ n _The plumbing board will meet at city Welsgleithodiat. church’mef in the chapel £1311?! N on ay afternoon; * _ hue 2 Naif on Monday hight '~ | *his beroy Mats, of Veorneessilicy, | | furl, 1 Outing Today. >> ' . gig: recent ‘l t guest of Mf. and. Mis. force r hs membé fan: Dinekt e. - > - e . Whe members of Court Regina, Diught ar, and Sirs. Fred Yan 66 Co B ~ 'been d ters of Tsmbell#, will bave an outing to- {gasp-x; Ol‘sglx'n.k have. been visitiog Bre Covert ill p . J. Yan e. * 2C. ~ C day at Averil park \x1r 'and\ Mre. Blessing. of Warbi Pichic Planned. . t ton, D. C, were. regent guests fi'l‘rlé’d ; Members of the Loyal Circle of King's Blessings Parents, Ay. and Mrs. \ Déughters of the- First . Avenue Metho- T4 dist Chorch * will have . ao outing at Schenectndy, July 20, for which chartered tors 6f cars. will {envelg'iqzlkeenkh street and 'and m Sixth W“ at 10 o'clock» on M vac tion | « Bole, . Albanian Lectures: . _. . . you'll want to keep hal Frask Harth of Albany will lectore = in touch with the situatic tomorrow afternoon at O. U. A. M. hall 6. sili volunt made? the Auspices of the International _ news. ' X. *s Bas Eaten.\ stifions og Pirie =-- en Wor as En ions N iving ; o nour! staden Will Never Die\ h HAVE THE AarGUs shd c. Arrital Annoineed FOLLOW YOU. .. archi ° Word has 'been received of the safe * make ¢ arfival at Quegnstown, Ireland, of o_ Bolsh deed b