{ title: 'The Argus. volume (Albany [N.Y.]) 1865-1921, August 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83045592/1920-08-23/ed-1/seq-3/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83045592/1920-08-23/ed-1/seq-3.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83045592/1920-08-23/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83045592/1920-08-23/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: New York State Library
epublle w be guest ot honor tonight at 4 the fol ading ol the xl ibited -pi annual show of the Rhode Island Ken- nel: Clulvin the Casio in Newport. Saturday, > (Phere were more than 300 exhibitors? with n -the garde T. McClure at: .Manchester, - Vt. i hibited ; at the the;\ Garden there last Potronesses At Fet ‘Mrsw Spencer Weaal feal \Sen » G ”D Hills, . an Mrs Newto in, the Stevenson at Suranac Lake, father-in- merly Miss bany. The'. All mycak .at the an- nual meeting at 'the Stevenson. Bociety of. Amer en/flslting Mr... and c Girls at Lake Geor~ cigoln: will 'be brilliantly. iflu- or the procéssiqn court \which will «end. 19, ' have returned home,\\ Mrs.. H minatedas aletting by Inlajxta. her. maid - of hong 'and {nobles, *: Several expec'tfed to jnotor to Albanians are, * Harrict Colerhan. 5 uesday might, Aug in: the homeof : pastor of St. Like The,, attendants fine Murray Vail“ Cap fain Frank i _be - Miss Char. Van Daesen, Gearge Reasselacr 'and | n f um “p Coleman Tibbits 'and no. and daughter. Mr. and osopliino andro returned froin\ + sclief,- Jarge 'ofders. to equrpmen 'and mak- other facthtiu one. 'two and even” three : byt the Interstate Commerce Commission, Will be helpful in malnng e+ > possible the unprovements that Will restore the ratlfoads to maxis. - . nmumieflictehcy‘ I , The increased revenue alone cannot. provide for. the additions and » betterments that will be' necessary if the roads 'are to catch. up - :. with the progress 'made, by. national 'commerce. 'This revenue should however, assist in restormg 'the éredit of the roads and thus ~open the wayzto financmg thetrneeds for the future “Although, heavy investments-have been made by the New York Central Lines'in. the past few months, the results cannot possibly become immediately effective. . ° ‘in theifuture. ‘shipyards at the beginning 'of the war. Before the numberot‘ ships' could be increased new shipyards necessarily had to be: built. ,More thama . year | passed 'before the elaborate planmng and enormous result § The chief difl‘erence between railroading and merchandising enter- prises is thdt little done today. can be' made quxckiy effective. The relatively 'good condition of the New York Central Lines is due to - the careful plamnng and heavy investments of\ (begins before 'The increased ram recently anthorized should result i m the mm‘mr‘errm» mam DOWNS/mm - TOLEDO CENTRAL ~ mums-1mm WWW AND mug? Lmss ~ nicromt‘ -z Lake 'was ite ewport - by. Kthode Mrs. Smith. Miss. Lin aéherlne Smith,. Arthir | Smiths, MC Ars: J Smith, Walter + Spericer.\ and - W. Humphrey f Albany \and Miss Rose »Pedrick and ‘RIanninr of. New Xo P. (~ \Air.. and Aric George'W. Reggn Detroit, Mich adaught D Brady « Maternity / Hospital, . Regan >was > formerly Gregor,. daugliter - of: Mis and- Mrs (‘corge H Gregor of Washington ay Mr.: Reagan was formerly of t f he last two. yeas 'of Detroit:. >> ; P bahly bo. offered rellet (ram alleged unsightly and unsanitary,\ conditions City: officals recently 'report-of a speblal com\| © conilitions. and ngreql the yatemfshould be will 'be let and \ork ' pughed\ the: > project after the1 next meeting of (the © board‘ot contract and supply, endn a | elation Ap optim _L. results: of thelr campaign agar -| the alleged nulsance, for 1t has betd \| the topic af political debates among the factional interests for many' years 'and: has: been incidentally. the 'enuse _| of: knocks and boosts for the fections: . Whe contract will call for the exten- 'slonof: the stwage, plpos from the banks to the :middle of the lake: This is. offered .as '@ 'temporary. means of The ,.sewage at present empties on the banks of the, lake: and han created\ a . filthy. spot which it 4s gald is a. catch basin for mosqultoss, , files and/other disease breeding germs. Sewage from Wesb Albany and sev- eral aide <strects. in Arbor HIL is emptied -on. the Jand: bordering, the lake at present, but with improved conditions. will «.be carried fto the' middle,uheretthe. lake: is said .to be Tee cop. [ iHIEVES U0 STORE WNDOW Broadway Shop Loses $300 m Jewelry, Brick Hurled. - Through Glass. Three hundred dollars worth 'of jewelry was. stolen 'from the window.]. 6 Myer \Fribush's> store, corner|| Broadway and Maiden lane, ' some! time. between ~11 \o'clock Saturday night and 430 o'clock yesterday [morning. The thieves sniasheil the plate glass window with a; brick. They evidently were frightened away before they could collect all the artxclex on display. Patrolman Joseph Fisch discovoml the robbery. 'The ownet was inime« diately notified and made an inven- | tory of the articles missing. The Hist - included seven\ gold plated watches, four\ Ingetsolls,\ 'women's wrist watches, 12 wedding rings, six plain gold rings. and lavaliers, « Mrs. Julia Degan, 21 Delaware avenue, reported to the polite that a silk skirt, a gold bracelet, a'gold bar pin with two pearls, a gold ving with a green stone, two pearl handled koives, and m small fancy pia were stolen from her apartments while.she was absent Ratirday night. Ad attempt was made to. forte ap\ entrance into 86 Lancaster street some tint Saturday might. The thief was intertapted and fied. the moglding had been pned from: one of.the windows. ... - > <-- e.. TROY wOMEN's G. 0. P. ‘CLUB T0 MEET AT Y :- Membérs oE the 'uewly organiied Women's Republican Clob of Trop will meet west Wednesisy evening at the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion srooms. Frederick E._ Drapes, former € e and candidate for cb ee t Ticket, will Asrator on the Hepublican spe ker. © Mr. ne | £ : indication that - burlesque i A part of k on \The Jack Gailaiian urtli the Golde Empire? | Callahan and Broadhurst‘ 10 in .. Season’s \ Premier. Star hya c . This afternoon the nations of hur- léesfie and the lovers, of liglit and frothy inilofeal shows w uar to the Fmp.re theatrl 'sthonger ' appeal than theatre; goon of this distri‘c Jrrmous 5“Golden Grooi. ‘1 old in | to town avith:a- brand new,: boolma scenle and costume equipment that ds. original in its, bcautv and, nuicltr, and with néast of pin:crs.tlia£ in .most promising. * The comedy rolea will be in thechands: of Jack: Callahan and George Broadhurst Broadhurst. Is nowto this .seetion,, but. he comes type.. entirely originpl in method and pontancous ,in action, Jack Calla» han. is .a trainp' character, who will surprise 'his old. friends: by.. the\ ad-, vancement. he, has. made <n, the. pif few rensogs.- Ie comes as as full Aledged stat: * Among-the. women of the company are- Eva Silly, goubrcite; < Ann Meyers, . comedienne, \ and Madeline: Rice, songstress. Miss Sully is a dainty. young dnneed her way. info the hearts of burlesque' patrons .in - the- pst -two seasons, while Ann Meyers in: m breozy. comedy woman who. pute » plen pop into her every. movement.. Mis@ Rice as prima dontin,ls, the possessor of a sweet volc6 and noted for. lier gowns. The big extremity-net: In The Rix FrolHitking: Slatkof a {oreignflct that' comes with encouraging hoticts. The' get s: To. construction, and, .embodi¢n »specialtles. of. many. kinds, Twenty prétfy\clorys githe in daring ond. original costumes round ont a company thahslmuid make. the opening week of the Empire season % bl; event in theatrical eieles.\ * —‘——‘<\.—-— Automobile Damaged. | { A garbage wagon, mva'ti’by John Clocbel, yesterday backed Into any an- tomobile belonging to Arthurs Brows, of 37 Lincoln parked in front of 5D State street., The' frount end anld fonder of Brown ,ear was damazed. >, Draper will Woflea ia Politics\ *- . granod at? ' evidence 'prepi gating a State strget Tunel . iic to boycott Auerved for 1 } ..| quarte \* |ereany» .. [next,\ - [has been disposcd.of an ef nime only, dor the: owners haye come F itl 'who has sung and {pe B. flare tonight at Raster Mas. charged E ment of justice. ox fac dictmeuta or prufitcenag overs to: the room owners comiply, with- the r that wrices be: lourred immediafely. -An. example \ of - pricesmas found by an' found. that -an. egg andy Alicea of bread was sold fo dered a' fair p tating the pri was another bearitg t formation. that two e@g#, - an) style are, sold for 40, cents, two\ pleces' of. spot-of butter\ in Further investigation revealed hat dish of, corn('flakes with: milk and r-find the r=-ould 'be. had '20. - cont\ e retail ies from; onsidered ~a, good profit. aptain Holdridge 'is . not, sal lied prosecuting «\hoge for erms them, «but he urges the pn h them > mid larg Captain lioldridge pointed; (daily receipts of the prolit prletors would, take:, a big they ' would\ 'fihd - that.. unles lonerod priceg' the trade 'would vanish. |: to L\ {ital}? (Iii ficurfiu itiave “mintmdc s oldridge, by the proprictors, They: claim. their . overhead. exilensc in places whore they: take chances by mire ishable goods,- y through that source,. as many times dishes that scom far from frosh. are served,\ A person' entered police head last, weelc and said he wanted to report a\ State 'utteet Tunch room for. serving him: meat that \was old enough: to k_ off .the \plate. person, was a visitor in town and. he told - the, 'counterman he 'coulit \not stomach /the. portion, wliert yon - lie was informed 3t was. perfectly fresh, atnd told if he didn't want i to leave According to Captain Holdridge fee pa\ rlors are to receive 'attintion fter the lunch - Kpropoqitiun ort will be made to determine jure why sodas are selling for 22 and 2§ cents in some Albany. 'placts. gel: n regular dinner, from soup to f pie, 23 cents before the merehonts were inoculated with - profiteering? serum, | Captain: Holdridge said, obit. it neem atrprescnt that each la t charge the other, B us - ~It : was possible. to ewman Club Asks Families to Board YounmSchool with the . reputation at having: bees Women; < +>. une. of the most popular-Iaugh getters |. . 2p des of the west. Hein of: the eccentric s*, --* Conception Academy will. reopen Sep- teimber 7, according .to an. annoilnce- Rev. igr. Joseph A. Delaney,. rector of the \Cathedral Agr. Delaney , rh- quests parents of the pupils to arrange the opening sesion that mo timerwill ning. the work of th cyear. parish In its efforts to 'boned Albany \while .the young, women are attending school in 'the etig. Any one worien are aked to notify. any of the clergymetof the Cathedral be observed in all the Cathoie churches of St. Augustine. The: 6:30 mass in (the' Cathedral \lality A meteing of the promoters of the Cathedral will Faith, of the 8 o'clock, 4. 2CHITECTS TRY . FOR $5,000 PRIZE* : INN. Y.CONTEST * \¢By the Associsted Press) °° New York, Aug. '.’2.--~\wards.totaia ' ling $5,000 will . bet made here to- -{ morrow to the winners of the arch» ftectial competition for the remodel ing of a \typical.New Yorkitenement Block.\ There were «2 competitors in the contest which was conducted under the auspices of the State recon- straction commission and the joint Terislatotise commitfee on housing. '¥incent Astor: Alfrel E. Harlinr 'Land the New foundation made the donations. ACTION BROUGHT TO RECOVER ON. '~IRGED CHECKS Alleging that \ New Tork, Aug. 22- her name was forg~d to four\ checks Mrs. O. I. P. Belmont fil«1 @ sait fn the Supreme court yesterday against the Central Union Trust Company to against her Sons. Repeat ia two weeks. Nothing Bamoatdosnormtmathe 'better thas 1:me “me any person abe might suxpeet emolfieats for all skis and scalp troubles. {of having afixed her signature to the inflation [they were cashed in 1918. 'The four where Sop me. Ointments aed ftc. telccks ited $ the trast ee'by «the depart- o 1m t their prices the. federal s-Captain of 'the depart- { [ment in Bostern: \c\w10rk, 'has ,the 'and -ready to\ hand, jupy unlew- lunch mest Inconslptoncy _- of ¢luresti- gin.. He Phe vale 0 16 , y lunch. room he\! corn flakés at 10 cents a dish which patronize po was“ are ing\ pro- p and ~they higher than 'the . ordinary business, au |- wing. per- |-,\ Patrons 'of 'the Inch | ' -| rooms , donbt if, there- is, any loss The Cathedral 'of the dnimaculnto ment , made, yesterday . by the/Right so-that the children will 'be present nt lost in forming claso4 and begui- Th eNewman- Club, reqursbl the co- operation of families of the Cathedral gic members pr, of the club: with Catholic familles of that, can board 'any of: these young ~ The Feast of 'St, Hatthofomew- will tomorrow and on Saturday the (east fils morning will be wald for the-living meimbers of the Children of Mary So- Society for the Propagation of the take . draw your will. appoints; 2 - ing: tor. same ment of your estate's a fairs that you have used property. > will be pleased to discuss 'our Trust facilities with . you-in strict confidence 'and without any obliga- tions. on- your part > Corner State St. and James Sh, Albany, N Y. ei cxanzanzo isi1 Continued 'Have ~ your attorney 'the Méchanics - & wdl careful This accumulatifig ' your, Officers. of this Bank chur: T0 HAF St. Mmeenl 'de , Paul’s Plans Alhlehcs Next ° tol, ‘Week Final nrrnngemoatq will obs of a meeting tonight for tle fie and picuic of St. Vincont: de mch to: take place Saturday, Aug 28, 'In. MeKown's. grove.. Frank X, Disney, Tr cliauman of 'the, atliletic comm has planned this. schedule of | merit One hun- dred yard dash for mei 5 yard dash for. women; obsthcle r r; for scouts; fat man's. race;\ 100 dash; potato race: race for gifls Tem contest for objdren ant . game © between tedops 40 \and +47, »Boy soputs,.. The chict cit-at of the' afternoon will be a bascball~ game'. between the pro- moters of the Holy Name S y and another pjeked team. > © Phe committee in charge 0 the letic even ency, \ T. 'seph Buckley, P. liam .I. made ay yard ath- lairulan, \‘inr arct ney, Miss (nillt’ori and “lea Gortrude® Geary. a. Meals willsbe serveil from 1. in ithe »afternoo thiss lperimttin hose, who - through the lay to go, dfrectly 'to the ground f c‘innor. Mfrs J. Garey: has, apflomta’l 'the | folle: committee to in the entertainment: Mr pcncor’c. Guan, '¥fre. M. D. [Beilly, Miss Catherine Hogan, Miss Clara Paquet Miss Mar- garet Cooney, Mrs. T, A. Toole 'Miss Lillian Doyle, Miss Margaret Lyond, “my Ella Moran, Mrs. J. F. O'Marali, \l’. Nowmany Misa AL J. Wagner, Miss Mary Murray, Miss: Aung Gardner, Miss Emma Dmie, Miss Mary: Lan gan nd Miss Auna Flinn, The church'g two. troops of bo scouts: will have a camp on the grounds and will give demonstration of their work.. Persons 'who (promised vlona- tious to the committee have been swked to «deliver theie gifts to the Institut by nest Friday. «Mrs. Heury ‘iahcu' and the women as«lsting her will at: the Instifute all day to meme these donations, > J. Fraok O'Marah is chairman of the, general committée and Harry 'I, Gordon . is treasurer. Iu addition: to the general committee already an- nounréd, the inllonlng have been ap William J. Murray, Dr. M; Kirwan, John J. Ryan, John F. Walsh, “iiilam .. Farley, . Charles A. Siinmods, Krank J. Guilfoyle, Ray- mond-Flinn, Jaincs 1. O° Brian, Joseph B. Lynch,. Charle Kobin, @harles P. Jol O'Bricn, John T, Fitspatrick« Frank , X.-Disney. Gfaves, Harty rolty, Dr. Frank 'A. Tiemcy, My 'and Thomas A. CHINESE REBELS CAPTURE TOWNS, -- REPORT STATES a (By the Associated Press.) Amery. China, Aug: \\—Host|li‘ ties continue between, the provinces of Fukien supporting the militaristic Anfu gronp whiclfcrecently lost power in China, and Kwantung, which is loyal to the new Peking government, advanced from. Choan and eaptured Paseal ogt. Noonan: Fukienez forcex are reporiad to have Togkung, No details of the action. however, have been received. . Auother ailvancing from Taipnbsien down the wing of their army is said to be Thin fiver with Chaochuwia and Swa- tow as its objectives. city court Justice Fdward J. Halter presiding. Casek retmrnable Monds 9 a. m.s \ Hal, art, Star l“mith nat. Cami; its-(P0. Chterrick h: BSIGL Peters ast. Cay- nnn‘ 8408, Sherman Ast. Marchen: [ Ts163, film-man agt. Hahng: BSI BSH. Branche ast. Wands and ano.; BS4GG, Sher- ma agt. Cases returntble 1.30 a, m.y Rib lef Co. ast. Braston: Albiny Even- mg Trion aft. Resau: Kanfrowi agt. Rosenthal; Reynolds agr. Welds man: Zenick agt. Re Dwight agt. Hathof: Einstein agt Warner: State Credit Dealers' Asen. ast. Fair child; Wagner Co. art. Stone: Far- tey act. Cordell; American Adjmst- ment Co. act. Morrison: Jancolm ast. Willams: Farley ast Ruhs Albany Evening Union ast S er; _ Fox ast. McArdle: Butler art. Refund; Glocckeer a < PONG PRES-RAWI « boy. ek race; 'potato ' o'c or]. \until Jato .atnight, work Thomas Tiguin, Mre. Ratherine{ . Entire “’cek—COLONL\L TERA TRO A * Matnees-Tuesday, Saturday, Ze; every evening, m-uc. box seats, afternoon, Mc? Broadway*-Anthony' Kinograms-~Rex Comedy NEEK ON YoUr vaACATIO *, There is a man in bany, } HARMANUS >A BLEECKER HALut he «a ndoday nulflht—Tha D von cn wilting fora: oye llTTlE WHOPPE R COLONIAL PLAYERS; ead i ges Booth anklnston'a.Grcatcat , With Frances Anderson, - Thureday - CT 3 RSRANQF)‘ Rounder .- and Topics of the Day\-Thres Jazsz-Jim and Yrene Mariyn-Roberk , Warwick In \The bouncer-it‘ll 14,3.» a PaigX'cEMPIREmcl f JACOBS and JERMONfi? GOLDEN CROO NEXL Rose Sydell Ppa m YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT YC FAVORITE NEW PAPER WHILE AW, Phone Main 1416 - drop a line to thet Circnlation. Departm l and The Argus war follow you. tog