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Ballot On Disposition Of War Chest-Funds -|. 0G - Ll sC Mos Yearly Service for Late Bishop Cusack Will Take Place > I Friday. a \% .- i | 1 'The Rt Rev. Bishop Edmund F. Gib : bons will officiate at the second annivers- ary pontifical high mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Bishop Thomas F. Cusack at the Cathedral of the Immieulate Conception Friday morning |- at 0.30 o'clock. He will be. assisted 'by the' priests of the Cathedral, and it is expected that many visiting priests will be present. Members of the Cathedral Sanctuary will attend the mass in a boty. 'The members ave requested: to assembly at 0 o'clock ; At all of the mnsses at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception next Sun- day the annual collection fos the Negrocs and Indians will be taken up. , 'This col lgetion was postponed from the last Sun- day in Lent, the usunl time set apart for Catholics to contribute to, this charity. In the collection yesterday T0 the Board of Directors of the Albany War dint; . I.am a subscriber to the Albany 'War Chest and hereby record (:| ~ my opinion regarding the American Leglon plan for disposition of its ( remaining funds, . 200k 02 1 ¥ fo > 200. THE PLAN; . 22s . § ~ To place the remaining funds of the war chest in the hands, of a 'permanent ( Board of Trustees composed of veterans pf the World War; who will invest it / and use the income for the relief of needy jyeterans of the'World War, & . 'I am in favor of this plan... wo F i EMS/s,» Repudiate \Time Worn| ill Doctrine pi Power ~~ Balance. ~- ~~ I am not in favor of this plan, .. \ Name: i. \ Address? | seuss ame DIRECTIONS; Marz X. according to the war you want to 'vote: clip the fé-unnn and. mail at once to \Waer'Chest Editor of The Argus,\ Albany, HUNDREDS VOTE | ny na *.. Hungary. Source of {. v?,mu$léf . mass will be sing tomorrow morning at 7.80 for the repose of the soul of Willinm Dillon, aud on Wednesday morning at the same hour an suniversary high {mare of requiem will be ming for Michael Hackett, By RAYMOND .PorNcarRE. //.. Formar' President 'of France. Writtin fo? 'The) ReyuerDes Deux Mondes, ines [ BRASSIERES . | your - Mie dth .| dealer doesn't carry them, Mgr, «Delon parish to contrute and sal can spare something fro to ald this n r among the aes in our country is increasing rapidly, but it needs your help that it may progress.\ . . A sccond: anniversary OUND at LAST! §SELE- ADJUSTING \We surel abundane Phe work requiem high irged :all. members of the 6.80 this morning for Etllwnrd Donnelly, and at the same hour Wednesday morn- ing a similar mass will be said 'at the reqlipst of the society for Richard J.; Boyle. ' son ht THREE FIGHTERS HELD; 2 TRAFFIC VIOLATORSFINED,|- A requiem high mass, month's mino < will beqsuug Saturday morning at 7.80 for George Mulligan, ' ; J . At the request of the Holy Name . society a requiem mass will be said at X. 1% i_ . War. chestl‘s'dbscfibers fiver Turning “Money 'Over to ~- \Albany Veterans. © ‘Hundx‘e'd!’ 0 of ‘Waxj 'Chost . subscribers Exclusive American rights 'by 'The Argus /. - and, The United News, : \ Copyright\1920; prohibited Paris, -July. have never known, or corrupt.? Tha wo ‘Bieug‘d > [no : the peace: ~ - - have voted to.tirn 'War; Chest funds over [for in this : they : are generall 1/07110 USDUL In Sonday: «Police. court'yesterdy./to the American Legion for the cate of |oursed: ill pe y : ”a & id Judge John J.-Brady. held Frank former service.. men and' their femilics, ould 30530-me Riglfll’d‘ have wr Ng 20 sibibre rte Anaad , ASK YOUR;DEALER FOR THEM », THEY FIT AS YOU FASTEN PERFECTLY AND WITHOU ALTERATION- send money and bust meas- | ure and we will send you one . preprid. lake in the heart of the *. -a motor roads from: a'freight Bandler, for fighting on| ' | of $5. . cinet, paid -& fine of $5. for driving: an 'BOY RELEASES Green near Division. street. ”He‘ was arrested by Patrolmen Smurl aud Me- Farland © muzl. for fighting, at pleaded not: guilty. to the peace. Both were admitted to 'bail-and their examination adjourned, Jungs Farrell, 21, /a «chauffeur, charged: by: Motorcycle ; Policeman aEdward ~ Ref- ferty : with-operating. his\ maching on Broadway at a speed exceeding 80 miles an hour,. pleaded xyllty 'and paid a fine 22 ' J'oh'n Yan Buren, arrested by Pa- trolman- Henty Rogers, of the Fifth pre: automobile without license plates. |_ John W. Baker, 24, a chouffour, who, recording to Motorcy Raf- ferty, drove his to the left of a trolley car, | not guilty and his examination was. adjourned. a- ege -__- BRAKES ON CAR; «~SHOP . WRECKED: Benjamin Stein, of 168, Firat street, Troy, left his automobile yesterday after- noon standing In. front' of 05 Westerlo street; when n. boy, Samucl Ostrofeky, released, the brakes and. the car «started down the street. © It crossed the roadway, say, ran away aften the crash; in: nutomobile operated by' , Shorley Barrett, of 1 Morton avenue, collided yes terday afternoon at the intersection of Madison avenuc.and Greenstreet with a The plan started 'by the three Albany posts is to. provide ald -for soldiers. frho have mot yet been. given approved claims for compensation, 'and to maintain am in The Argus by which. persona-who sub- scribed to the- War Chest, can vote' to cither ~give. or 'withhold' the . War Chest funds for' the ' former service men. 4 {These rcougonu.‘can be filled out, and ment. to The Argus office. The Argus will 'see they reach 'the hands of the American. Legion committee; who will, in tuft; present, them to' the :excentive gomunttce of the War Chent of which Senator 'Henry M; Sage isccbairman. Exact figures about the number: of, votes cast in the effort to sound public opinion are not available, 'but American Legion. representatives. believe it will. be the; unanimous decision of <contribu- tors that the Amergean soldiers now meed ald _ more than foreign countrics. \Turn Albany's dollars' toward 'the te- legal hitelies are thrown in their way, it is very likely they will get what they want. > s o Unless fundg are made- available for the maintenance of a man. to handle eompengation' and' insurance claims, Al- banians will be without guidance, © 3 ARRESTED FOR - ROBBING MAN OF $161 ON TROLLEY Second street, Albany, and they have a hearing tomorrow evening before Judge Brown in Colonic, - The prigonere are Samucl ond Sadie Cohen, of 1401 Park avenue, Manbattan, lief of Albany's soldiers,\ is the argument | of the former service men and,. unless |. What, would written , have - forescom the treaties .of 1019 and 1020 'which brought to a'close a universal wat of 'human' \lives. mowed. down; bundreds of Bourising ' cities (destroyed; © fertile 'the hand 6f . labor- and 'a cessation of productions; 'national bud- gots-crushed. beneath' the. weight? of for- midable debts;-the table of values com- pletely overturned-and «with minds and of dniy upon emerging from thege shadwos' --tris.to be:wondered that these things do 'not .tend.'to . make: for '\antisfactory conditions'> which shall decide, 'to the satisfaction of \those concerned, the fate not: only [of all.'the' blligerents, but the very : fate. otlt‘he conquerors? 220% . . ~ Traditions Broken, © , Signed :at Versailles. and Saint main,\ the \gen ' treatics 'have ' broken away. from : \ ancient. | traditions, diplomacy, 'and» fof only in the methods adopted, But the. aims that -were sought, they: have voided. everything. that might fecall those former wars of magnificence or . enterprites of .conqutht~ 'They have too arbitrary { Justification: 'for <the : dig- memberment and, partition o?\n:fl:x:§; ~ Sov d the sidewalk and crashed into a - vereignty. bys lla nulls pol Meet 2C Egzgtzhuwleyindowflin frbnt of the bar- State. frocpers yesterday afternoon This is a- generous thought, but. it Given cond hotcl. ber shop of Elias Miliam, 84 Westerlo lodged in' the Albany jail a trlo charged | tsalization will not be accomplished with- |.\ ihe re of be 'fi]>l strech. 'The entire front .of the barbor| With having picked the pocket of Ger- «gggmfmrmvgggn diffeulty,. at \that. hour on f'hOIBO a shop was' wrecked. ' 'The boy, the police! mano Martillone, 88, years old, bf 109.| tieg were bately “fisl’ywage‘d‘lzsshtg; 'yoke, .and | were moreov gurfiins‘rivlatlrées Jig“ er seething with ective Territories, 'the. rapidly: multiply- ing - dificulties ed . ni- Pofetitiaries préyed . upon <the 'plent the\ most advantageous 'peace consum- |- mated,\ said Benjamin Franklin, \which |. | was condémned- as Insufficient-and, its \ authors: condemned 'cither as injudicious |* makers\ shoild, 'Tguppose, \be /under-| . stood 'as \applying. to the 'other world, |« fields {blighted with sterility; 'a general || soula> tinnerved -by. Jopg: tribulation . and | 1} © g5 though blinded by 'the 'briliant. light | if: k ger of |. < | repudiated > the . doctrine 'bal 'of l 1. Power Which had. Sometimes, fursished | | ,- They have been.written. in a' new ‘ of national conscience and popullzgig‘f . n \their own res-). . ; f 5 office. through 'which claims for war risk : A victory. disputed 'f c v ' : ran , pole ripenits 10, on pelante \Copain os \b say ep calne ane fas fit ® litle lof furniture ranges from: tho slimplest of ew _ andled. ..>, % Blood: . , © - { Miore or riod styl 'John J. Peacock and| .At present coupons are' being. printed blood of ) ations mingled thousands ¢ to 113°, aboratg; glad at?” le, \OUR: ty ae ot machine driven by Franic Heyman, of| and George Fox, 148 Franklin street and complicated their peace}+! r \ ° 2 \ corre . mtmmmw 8 Dana: aventc. Heyman's; car 'was Buffalo: 'They were unable to furnish tragegmgcfifi‘fly't follog Lots |* rome,. Mcarestrer nmn inning mom 10 20000 slightly damaged. as a 2, bail and »were locked up. The egotism for whi I: a glow?!“ a . smored - mmm - - ain ze 7 - f alfloutdoorrporhx‘. While Theodore Klotz, of 23 Liekel{ trio made the. nequaintance 'of Martil- found which: an\ Italian diplomant \ lice, sho madethis altick servo as . 3 (9 . ae 52 wail. o ta sige - A IO - street, was opcrating on: automobile '6n| fone while he was on his way to Albany ound a_ name 'but, 'which it not alone accomplice, she made this a tack servo. as : , ; ols ®.; . lok ® fend. fol-booklet . South Pearstreet yesterday, ran-li8 CF aboard a Schenectady car. They learned practiced upon 'the: penineufa, replaced |® fual bond upon: her: hapless victim. as e a an Its R he muse - . Pap ; ot he ro hi whed by A. H. Powell F ; the momentary #uspension. of 'national |... These ake the faéts that we cannot on- ‘ - . is up 2 i : mo.rcor A Ww-mm “I; \sagging; OBOE“, finachlneu 'were uéultlgesgmg $112}:an ignitsigfildednogcet rights during. the hostllittes, and, that titely drive 'from tour memory now; t > * che ron pro ig iC aol . - - damaged, but no one was hart. - $01}er him -of the money. cree» 1297 leach nation regained its own particular |the hour of-counting-the-cost has arrived; - L S {®) I C I. T . %, 5 - - . = **Martiione fiscovered his loss when he FEWDOint And,: 400, through the phe-|-* Indubitablyy wes In had, never) < em Ino e- CIU 3 et * Js EV reached stop 28 and then he reported the ROmenon of progressive auto. suggestion, built up: anys, defense® against; the . Rack un en e Fat Sot aug A sts I. matter to the headquarters of the State 3:3“? fist thhehgmfiwflefl“ mg“? 3m,” féx‘gn lggyfiggvr‘fi ted i a s - 9° d a; re I~ : : I police who, sent out several troopers in py* beliein n ry ended £0 Anatole: s ' Sn P M 2 A C . I M 6 A - f g like everybody clse, that arming, of Alistria''mgatust Germany, [- & - . tu sA téazfigfmzmum the trolley ct; 8t* they were the veritable of 81:1: 'Why Shoutd \'we not recognize that 'Aus:| v %> » . p on C ts ase F i lr‘ifllv‘gnexglénlnimur. u to, ot “v afln-gulrlxgnry was the worker of fer own |- - - tus . f - m -- > caf 8 + any time, are somé the downfall? 50, 2 20, . ais + .nd Auk © i a .. FIRE RECORD . ith p UC) T do not noir I when in 1017 Prined Holdup - Méen-<Attempt 'Getaway| machins 209, dfsafipeared. in (the, darle § (4. ThE -- P hether or not th 'other mb» nian tio ie TBL: most ien ¢ and Levy (placed) them' uade® arrest. (§) ~ oral; fii 1:30 p. m. Alarm from box 75, Broad-| tives to. our groniacnfgfilrtifxsgttltgnitmi $335,715?3;?§§?.§fl'dt§fxl°§f§§.fi\; . by Auto} But Car Stalls % 41h? {leggrllaed themselves as- Her-25; ) 'amofg! way'and Madison avenue, Fire in two- Eggs. I the!\ Fontrgnell it beems Pré |would have, been., able to tear herself: u s sat d as fisufiznfi dale? gar]. honlt if: 1.123] Hang at; z; story frame building,, 203, moment when peace has mot even: bur [O0e, from the. futélege that Germany sin Sand. -+> >> wean craf Nor sed adr owned by the eity of Albany and 0CCUDIEH pone a rum.)13 and when so ma even! 7. [hind forced upon her from the ”mm; e news (208 500 [son' street, Manhattan.: Although they iff \Forty. * by the MeArthur Pile and Foundation| SXC \Wu %o 'spfeguard ( feom [of the war and whether she would have ; e - £0 denied. all knowledge of the holrfup the; + 'There cer m mat\ Rom Gee tani Ges ce, ac front the rity thes mene = . (Entolal to The Argusd - .. ~. were hoth charged Nith robbers. and bell, - support & - - t > t £ C \ *. . ' of Lr Shad out bail for further hearin; Mag: c <unl ought side by e on 'the frontlers qt - But. fromthe day-when “hawk” New York, July 11.-Five armed mien Iitrate Brown: in Coney. Ish‘nd? cohfic 1 f ‘wl‘fiib CORSET To appear youthful is every woman's desire. This age of youthful at- tire calls for youthful corseting, combining - theattributes of Youth, Humri’ca’S(heading.i | Bon. \| Schuyler street and Dongan avenue. Fire two-story brick building, southeast chx-ner of Mulberry and Church streets, owned, and mufied by Daniel Long and Damage alight. _ 5:84 p. m. , Alarm from box 75, Broad- way and Madison avennie, _ Fire in three atory brick building, 7 Bleecker street, owned by the cli‘xy of. Albany, | Damage ight, 'cause unknown, > “$350 p. m. Alarm from box 82, Ham- ilton and Dallins streets. Fire in two brick buildings, 37 and 39 Dalling street, owned and cccupied by James J. Ryan as a. junk «Slop. Csfigge. spontaneous stion. Damage ._ _. “29210 ti), m. Alarm from box 76, Herk imer street and Dongan avenue. | Fire in two-story frame stable. sontheast corner of Dongan . avenue and South Lansing lberty-Belgium rand Frances Difficult Treaty. ° OL all the treatfes destined 'to create a uew status for buinanity, that of 'St Germain 'was perhaps. the most difficult to construct, and it is not surprising that in neither the chamber of deputles nor in the senate was ratification voted with much On gm eve of the war, the Austro Hungarian empire was a composite edi- fice which, under' the appearance of .a dusl, monatchy organizat.on, contained within itself a congruous agglomeration of nationalities which Albert Sorel said of the hereditary states that the. House of Austria administered in 1780 had re: mained true. There were \extremities of Italy determined :Géorge Jtibot to en- gage In not more negotiations with her; events rushed to g speedy. conclusion, It was not alone the 'policles of Clem- énceau. and Count Crernin that brought this abont? it was the defeat of our enemy; but it wis also the internal-work of those nationals who were reclaiming their authoromy and ~ who, even ' before obtaining it.\ were represented 'by thous sands of 'volibféer8. upon our front and the Ttatian. front. (009 From this- moment, Austria-Hungary could not'escape the, fatility. 'The old words ofvMonfeaquis 'were coming true. In touching any part of this weird scal- folding of the monarchy, the whole was ready to tumble down in pieces; . , all toaaked, rushed Into 'the Seminole Island; eatly foday,' backed 15 membérs against a wall\and escaped in an auto- mobile with- about $5,000 in, cash and more than $1,000 in Jewelry.. - : - Following ® short chase the automobile in which the bandits were escaping be leame Atilled at West 27th street. and Neptune avenue, 'in a pile of sand, and Corporal Jacob Lery, of the Patkville stition;' placed tio mies under arrest. The others escaped in the darkness. The club members were'plafing cards -| when the- masked bandits entered. Two club, at 2010\ West- 37th street, Coney |. later today. . ..; me ock The two men say they .were hired by | five men to. drive them to the club .and sat in the car when told. to wait for ( the'five who entered: the club. Several [of the members, however, identified the two men as chauffeurs who. had 'fre- quently been employed. by diferent par {rs of members to. bring them to e club house. 'The members, say the two men' knew of- the conditions and knew there was always a lot of money in the club od Saturday nights when largo stake card games are in progress i Mensced, by Lookouts:® Harty Feinemann, of tte Uranus Club, he heard a-nolée in the tear of his club next'door to the Seminole Club, raysthat M | [g, A outh . ta ed N . hen the - I ° Slenderness and Grace; ss‘mt Cause undetermined, damage «humming (gear? “Fran\ a \T!\ - \ ~ * a: them rushed h: \E: front goon, A5| carly. this morning and went vt $o in- scans - ligh ise of Hapsl retained (onder, its ply v a . - imbers fear PC hispida hi ful- - all found in W. B. [ immo ”agar mfinégzgs gach as the Hun- ALLIES WILL AID wig-5:26 by 313mm: men fifm‘zk’: “sub-1mm}; $33: 32nd $312: cite s wi - . - : h - - - - ered m warp Nuform Corsets. Emde vt linse aod tric oun aaitess| POLES, IF WITHIN | :=Ov> Theuembers wee B| aot to make an outcry. He believes |, lu ~ ir 18 noi i oin Storeki] = ? \ ao, - 2200 [ordered to staid facing the wall. While| these two men were the Tookouts foe'lf! The Faskionable \New-Form\ 1T ISN'T NECESSARY tie I us .- OWN FRONTIERS three of the robbers covered themwith) the bandit band who robbed the Seminole I eac > ; 1 TH f Id those diversified. populationt| .. - nn C eir revolvers the other two bastily Went) Ctub, Hendry he did not wait to see { is yours w GET OUT OF E WORLD igtom‘nmhmoxeneons wholfiapdglhetm' (By Yhe Associated Press. through the pockets of the victims ABI vue; g, \being Fobbed, but. faced (to ' W. B. Nuform Corsets while on YOUR vaca. TION. ’ pire didn't know how to govern them in common or to allow them; as a federated group, that certain necessity, inde- dence. * . . 20 'The Austrin-Hangary _ had. become, Tittle by little, not a dragon with several * Sps, Bélgtom. July 11.--If the Poles consent to retire Within the natural. give them all possible assistance in the frontiers of Poland. the Allies will give} - foréed them\ to take off, valuable rings and stickpink*; 00,00 C 0% L000 Chases Menia Auto. 200 (C> While the basdits were robbing their victiins one of the clab men the police Station and alarm. :. _ Nearly: all (the' guests robbed in the .f Seminiole: Club® were reluctant to gite theis names, but it was nearned from the [|. ° ' a \tll ~ p hs event of their being attacked by the] [20 22,000,\ rar too Te# that the following were among the J ‘ ,W. B ® Formu BraSSIeres Phone Main 1416 or gigzllfwiflzgemmlgr films:- BolshevikL [This was his ”fight,“ x fithdd: the A QVOE £195? :of the bandits: e § Chios worn with W, B. Corsets assure gown -fit perfectionand add just that drop a (line to the}itsined by its members, and at the bameijindde here Todas. - _. 2:32. “n“; 'to dress, (it; mefi bn, | of No.4 West Forty-sixth street, Man- J- struck 2; grace and finish atthe bust-line that the corset accomplishes below Circalation Department wmflziwgfifigfflsafirmmwfifl that” allies Swift 5:3?- a mini-“1 tol tof and fai toward the Seminole Ciob. mus-tip)? amigckqggggf; t 2:3“: a; - C Ig ane ti =| Russian E government. for an} As he left his home he saw the five in cash; Morris 3, 00 in ; J remGa®Kts= sROS_ me. - NEw YorK - cmicaco and The: Argus. will T t Ea Hn P Ted mets with Poland: én condition men Ema fortran antomobile Arch cash and $200 th Jewelry - Teadore Newo- \f f p , ine. i s the the Poles retire- within their mat-f stood with eorine ranmtor __\ _ | mal- Follow you anywhere roizs. it bsd wisned to profit by thelinat Poles retire within there wat Stool with _ uns 192. Balkan ware to attack Serbiz, # ural Polish frontier | I6 % set forth Either; flirted away in theis high lsh td - M --- fair prepe - lay . . e . . hss . a i n tn the month of June. 1914. thels confereice of representatives of all ; =n astomotile and: he and mor v on ifn = > Tad four Address Chariged as||a=esmmanon at Saraievo famsted Bef like cowntries ou the - Remsen bondes| revers! of ths Clob members pase chase. . When You H inf Nafional Window} , . FT with the pretext to throw heme shee sf the Roltheriki attack the} *~* wachine tam into a skndbenk © Wm m ; i Often as You Like. iBer wnfortanate weighbor. ale took good {Z mm These Tromtiers the \los Neptunt and the engine went) t Want Your FU Cleaning Company: 20 Wlesre aos to permit thin godsend to eccape. Pokes. fe £5va ters the, ales b To ._ N. Y. PHONE MAIN 2158, ___. 46 SOUTH PEARL BD ._ | e mua) iand. with the encontagement of her come to sid f ead | .\ 4. not be consoled for the loss of such a that the armistice wil be folloged by powered. . car. . . Corporal . Lewy . com: