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L 1 * ; ~\ combi Legion, he resolution. follows : Whereas, From the report of our isl investigating committee we are avineed that Louls F. Post, asssist- ant secretary of labor, has been guilty tobstruehug the enforeeinent of the ien\ deportation laws, and that liis ntinuntice in office constitutes a seri- susmenace to. public security. #Be it resolved, That we adopt and approve the report of the: Investign- ting committee, and, that the mational mamaander be directed to take all steps necessary to secure the dismissal of the said Louis F. Post at the earli- ist possible moment.\ yhe investigating orp was mined by M, Tentucky, chairman; Wilbur C. Hall, Virginia, 'and Crampton Harris, Ala ma., Virtually all who spoke io committen's re- &, Gordon of % favor of the adoption of the report and lution stated that while they were emacrats they werebetter Americans. Among those who favored it were Ev- evett.O'Neil of Kentucky: Roy Hoff- min,. Henry Lindsay, for- \btate_ commander and former yor of Dallas, Tex., and Committee- n Storey of Texas. . Tt as explained that this was not a ommission of the legion to % but it was an outspoken utterance on a fundamental principle of Americanism nd that if they as Democrats should emamin silent it would appear as. if ihey had something to cover up. 'The New Commander. Frederick W.. Galbraith, Ir., the eommander of the American Le: wearer of the distinguished zs and the French Croix de u tre with palms, awarded him for volt In -the Meuse-Argonne offen- live. in which he was wounded, __ - Mr. Galbraith is a native of Water- |- sown n enol; Mass., and is 46 years id.: yas educated at the Spring» 18. Mpdnhznnmmnr school. and later, mbarked.upon the seas, where he rose rom. coxswain to third mato and then o second mato on an American anil \Ing vessel. He gave -up the sea in 1808 and became treasurer of the Western aptr Goods Company, of Cinclonatl. m 19016 le was commissioned a mdor in the First infantry of the Ohlo National Guard. and in 1017 was made ~eolonel and placed in command of the 247th infantry at Camp Sheridan. He ommanded this regiment during the «(World war, the: Argonne he took part in the St. Miflel drive and served in the Bac- carat and Ypres-Lys sections. 2 ~ UMBRELLA HANDLES LACK. 7 VtARIETY SAYS SCRIBES Tack of varlety in umbrella han- @les has been notable for the last few 'years, and' those that aro shown for season are little changed, There have been a few attractive wooden handles with well carved dogs' \hands but they were in the small 7 parnsols of short time use. A French 'Amborte? had a variety of handsome <wmbrellas or sun umbrellas for women with 'smart, carved wooden handles, bails or animals' heads, \which . ra reduced in price early In the sea- non. but which at the %o-percent re- , duetfon cost from $3 to $19. Theso were by soldier artlets on the other slide. . One of the novelties ofthe last meason has been in the form o! blz. ray-colored allk hmdhafis. tight pockets on the Inside, In which \were tucked tiny, gay-colored folding munch/the hinged handles turned down. ~LADIES OF THE ORIENT, A tegular monthly meeting of Jebel- El-Ine Zuanna No. 5 wlll be held in 04d e¥Filows Temple tomorrow night. (u there will be many fmportant mat- ~'\ ters to be brought before the members, the mession will open promptly at 8 »e'elock, Preparations have been made to receive ® large fomber of candi- dates, Reports will be received from those who attended the meeting re- wently at Schenectady In regard to the wdyisabHlity of organizing a supreme W As. this organization has grown rapidly In the past year, It scems wise xto many that a higher body should be fotmed for the purpose of controlling and difecting lts efforts. Those In- 'terested should attend the session to- morrow night so that a free expres 000. lon may be had on this matter, Quens Fannie 31, Price and Babelte ~ Gahen Leon represented JeB-El-Ine No. 5 at the meeting. 'The members are 'fequested to come prepared to have a time for they will not be disap- [pointed. Ai 'World's Cosl Ares. a tlxoodam‘hofigvfimmeml area Of the world in square miles as fol- lots. United States, 30,00; British Americs, 1500; Great Britain. 12000; z» Spain, 200; a 180; Eel $137 rest of 'm®rwmz1mm Cost is found In es In of the Siates and Mime: oi the B - a- Ll Mo'ShEons. .. \The Bradtin = wents will a chats of radio wiartnns soross E #> Deportations; New Commander Has Great War Record. UST before adjournment of the American Legion convention in Cleveland, at which Albany posts wore represented by Samuel E. Arono- witz, dismissal of Louls F. Post, assistant\ secretary of labor, for ob- iictingthe enforcement of the alien deportation law, was recommended in resolution adopted by the new national executive committee of the Amricgn The committee was elected nt sasion. of the convention. In addition to fighting in Club.\ YANKS and [EGIONARES: # . Forceful Facts - Ooncerning (the' In: terests of. Former Soldiers, Sailors: and Marian The American Legion bas: thirtcen posts outside of the United States. >- Garrs \ of 00000 ' French - soldiers who died in the World “or 'are un- traceable.\ «20 different specialties * in 'the United Stntes Navy Schools. New «York State leads the country with 985 American Legion: Posts and ©3000 paid up . members. Under the bew law' the General Stuff of the United States army is limited to; eighty-eight ofieers. Every Conqdinn soldier settler Is entitled to m soldier grant of 160 acres of land in tho Dominion.\ 'Drafé Board oflieinls are barred from membership of Legion in the State of New Jereey. '.. Great Britain is planning to spend nearly $000,000,000 .on war veterans during the fiscal year, 10\0 .1. 20. The famous French war decoration. the Croix de Guerre, was instituted as a medal for the World War only.. The Eighth: Cavalry. an exclusive Ponnsylvania.unit, is now the largest cavalry regiment in the, United States army. Tho thousand ex-service men «who, although living, aro officers listed am Milled. arg forming a ‘Dond Men's During. they World War, 11,880 women were enrolled: in the United States Navy Department, navy ynrdu and naval rtntionu. The nmount hccessary f0r\ the, re- constuction of the detonated regions of France is figured at 152,000,000. 000 francs. % a The\ new search]! ht developed b the U. 8. Ln‘ginee lop. y- lype'nnd The longest name o! any Rotdier in: the United States Ami during wartime was Harry Adolp Thom- as Richard Eugene Up to January 1, 1010, Germany had 47 637 airplanes in war. Records show that 1,072,057 bombs were dropped from these machines. inch light o! the \dishpan\ wrxbs 700 pounds . e U. S.. Government is paying $204,000 each for sixteen-och guns for the great fighting ships now un- der construction for the. navy. Since the end of the World War 13,100 bombs have been rebulit it France, 178,500 repaired and 46,00 other houses in nee temporarily. All former sernee men, disabled through wounds or discases are to be placed within a year in hospitals uwnzd sod controlled by the Govern- men With the exception of . General Pershing, Hanford McNider, of Jow& has more decorations than any other American who served in the United States Army. R Eugland hks 5,862 et-officers of tae World War registered as mem- ployed. 'The occupations listed range from ordinary clecks to - consulting electrical engineer-t j to thea doushttd Fegions of Prince the lation has increased from 2- to more than 4,000,000-ap- proximatelthreeuarters of the pre- war population. The Alifary Order of the World War' is the new name adopted by the \American Officers of the Great War\ A national convention is to finale] every fourth year im Septem- « Miss | Alice Prat. of “ringw- Salem was elected vice-commander of the North Carolina department of the American Legion. !) iss Gray}! saw service as a hospital nurse 1.6. E. with the drags, Despite the fact that Orfand 'T. McGaSn, of Dover, O.. drew No. 187 1313 fo the draft. which number is by. superstitions to be the wamber Eost enteck? ble, he mi? Recruit students are taught ;.. the - Ancrican | (Copyright,. 1920, by The * ' THE TRUTH \ABI It's all very well for'm more WOMAN has hor susplclons that this She luscious ure, the The Wit and the its 27, b She shiver of robe. from or she, rolled up .the curling masses. of made ofetis. \Nest she covered her face with deff gasses of a soft cloth, erased the girlish color of the ushed checks .and that, she rubbed in the night-cram, delicately, started. for bed. th a groan, % over, snatched off: the high-heeled, ho Prince. dreaming in the garden vamp. \'My Beloved sleeps How bea # +The dai her.. © «And Cinderella? Oh, almost mrl. you lumbar xonne. 1andcame through without a scratclz._ a . gre t cs “amuse T trenches &nd the same dag» dating /the fire. years oC nr. \They have ‘wonderfnl Axcilities those manenvers, and m; latrines will be at at n ah eims, In 1m a T3? Asst lad-on Mirna & service on aix . Ag «xt flurry; w to% By HELEN flowmivv a The clock pointed to one minute to twelve, R ICinderella stornlbel'jre hogt mirrggacdn‘ \ emplating approvingly the radiant u ( b ® which the Prince bed held in o one fleeting moment, and one thrilling kiss. cheeks and round, ivory chin baby-doll I\ she murmured, happily. mirror atid snatched off: sealed stays with a glad, glad s across the room and 'wrapped . Sitting 'down 'before her tome wad she carefully unpinned > er her cars, unwound the aureole o! tioy golden pin-eurls from around' her grown 1 ot slog—1nd Inid them on . eéey gold bair.on 12 » At this Junefure, she réalized .with a suddén twinge. that an acute had oll the while been gnawing at her eart-or somethin ' wi sigh, and a soft but expressive excl-matron, she $too cats that sheltered The Allied héroes | passed \Wheeler Syndicate, Inc:) ~~ ~ OUT OINDERELLA HB real truth about Cinderella has never been: told., man to believe incthst clever little camouflage about putpkin®, - mice, and fairy-godmothera-biut every is how It actually happened. 'n. his «arms. fur, smiled - back at the. glowing: vision; the stardit, dusky-lashed eyes,, the rick, ted, young lips, the.slender, swaying aureole of fleeey gold hair, the ushpd \Ob you clock struck twelve. h a start, Cinderella turned 'from the the filmy tulle seart siiverspangled, fairy-like frock-with ooks and eyes and 42 \snappers\ wunfastened the stiff hermetically« Eh flung them erself with a f happiness in a woolly brown bath» the _ little: side- Then, nvavers- the cleaving cream; mad with two beautiful line of the scarlet; lips, the most of, the dusky eyelashes. After pnt on her chin-strap, and. yawning d rt-vampéd, silvee Ellfyefl (for which she had pale 24 good doliars), and hurléd them at the\wal ~ .But Cinderella was only a wonian-not a Christy® Hattiewsou' . 'One of the slippers side'stepped,- and in' a burst of temperament that through . the haltopen. window, {gallant the feet of the romantic young ent \Beloved ?* ke mormured. catthing Shun and kissing its'hny. viciong atiful is a lovely woman-in sleep! ~* Where does the fairy- ~godinother come -in, you ark? . godne ber, my children, was \Madame Celeste -you know a 'The one who keeps the Bum: Parlodt. to inor' “01, while the trench (Halo: eds adopted in 1704. - Corporal) Andrew K. tioned at the Marine Bl Washington, D. G, the entrncnxnmxnxhontrlor zdmlsion fo the Natal Acsdemy. at 'Anzapoli®. corps, May 24, 1918. Jat the are of 15. years and 1mm pud wss the mug-st to serye In. the. der- the Corps «Zn-rm; the W063 War * As an outgné in defenre, lay Coited States Army, rees of the Recalat lg wil con- aas inn-a: misciheirdfinebfiefm. Ite Natioeal Guard, with Toos ealisted jn | mankind“ 2 a \433000 nwwwmfafigkwi and lino and behind both ot the e «reserves, consisting ed Ind commissioned mammal; Los Angel\ Calit., in Tanning a war memorial auditoritin. 10p cost $41,- ,000, .and to: contain 13,451 seats, or one for every man' in 'that city. on- listing in. th6' atniy, navy or Marine Corps during the World. War: The building.is:to be the nation's. great- est war memorial and will noun \head- quarters for war veterans' organiza: [| Just, passed by . | craw i. “Wuhiomn. on. 2.-fle. first ep- { andCuba, -which is dolog as incrcouiing IF-| ye ' lurid: Havaba' fo \tinie '| the, northbound 'train Teavin ¢ all comrades khould is mecting, \ 'as) busi- importance to the wel- : meted upon. Wilimin Stablithed® his 'head rooms of Marcus D. : Imp No. -2,- at 210 utrect, Troy. the ; rooms “ill be open 'Friday - evenings from 8. unti 10. {LP mand all 'visltors are welcome; ho- ways. and \means committee, of the \crimp 'held. a. meeting lass Fri- day\ evening \ @ud * recommendations we seed advocating that the camp 'have an incorporated - organization: to 'mpply for a license to conduct boxing {and. sparriug, aud .other. social fune- viong: An\ this /viglnity, under: the Jaws ; legislature. | Ac [tion will 'be\ taken: b the camp at thelr noxt mesting. The-next crawl of Balanteng Lair will be' held -October 18, at. t place to be. designated\ Inter, - Whe urged a} companions to\ be present at this as:; there, willbe very. impor- 'tont business to be acted: upon. . At. the regular .' meeting . of. the Ladies' Auxiffary last Saturday even- jng arrangements 'were - made to. hole a> rammage, sale in the 'near. future, and: all sisters mre requested to com- gard 'to. furnishing articles for this ;» It: was also voted that the- mix- nce some time: in No- . mustered plane mail 'route will © be- : formally ope‘ng October: 15. between Key Went ment, 'The new touts In expected in part to 'and\ (facilitate: com: 'American - cities t unineu with' this' cou (pken from: the ast - ald\ be amount, of The .J forenoon. train. at Key,\ placed io Haven; th ofm deliv ty 'in. the' juxinl Ol 'The seaplane. t 9 p Letters 'and pnciiuee to 'go by ten» plnnvmust be marked: \via- seaplane\ and be at, the vite: of |/ cents an ounce. 'Only packtiges, weigh Ing 30 inchés in length and girth: com» bined 'will ba accepted, °. - sages cnl Gals: Shuts - Off, 'Power, A solo ay Mar del 230 filles southeast of Buenos Aires, compelled all the electric power companies to shut down because~ It blew tho river into the bay to such an extent that the power cnmpnniu couldn't got wntor conventions. - enough to. run theie plants, tions, € community eel-mi; and CAUSED 'NEAR DUEL IN ! VILLAG E» poo nebulae: ni ”the “Follies, pinyin: in New two \ew Workers almost fought to death.» wich: recen all az +5 To Sale to feht a dust ersins |ebase aled one Green muniyto with. Hister Duncan in re- |.2 'the opitlt shown. by iis: membores chovallors. probant, Catain Fo Ti Moch \ presiding. Regular: eurron: business df xransncned, alse for the benoit of; We wore glad. to #89 back ..in} the heu- houso for several weekr a suggestion that % tommit pointed for the, tip, to Cunad year and. nict with approval © On Sunday. the ”Gm.“ one parade at : pleased to anno been received ' from tht ompany that they agald caingroi ork. 'The cdnk‘cn ret nnl Thurfidny night at midnight : should\ attend \.the\ night and he fhat\ good. times, were had; 'It\ has been. sug ested that .in the \future; stveeral 'or had beiteiyhlro a vglet t Took: latter their bagage? and other belongings witll train 'time, meeting .of lhnny Encomp- ment ' will be heldaPriday; October for Installation: of omeexs for\tho-ent In term by D; JD, Fred EG land and. suite. Omc nig Saturday John: A. 'Hottm follow, ° Golden Octobér M. | 1 will nicotinonday vnixht mand ;f those 'of tha 1odgo the bazaar, t bo held from Wovembnr 2.to\ Docembzc,‘ -| gladly. mooted by gvéteful thonks,: . Don't ;milse this ba> zoon as 1f will ibe the. best 'one: held in Hurlbul street, or. 33 - Elk © Monday-Clinton No, fliuudu—Schonevhdm‘ Friday—Albany Bncunpment Ing four pounds ar less'and not exceed- ~> in' the history.“ Jobel Sarigtorum No. 89 last Friday- ovghing; when more than 300 members : and.. visiting . tribesmen attended 'the meoting in Odd: Fellows' 'eniple. Headed. by the Odd. Fellows' band, acshort 'street . parade: was held previous, - to | the session, Delegates from all- the-,nearby ~sanstorums were: in line, \including» . gost, Traveler, the »projerty Moon Tadge No, 483 of Méclianicyille, who has Just been teturned . to: | his home 'fown after. an absence of\ more than: four\ yeare. . . When-the. Odd. Fellows 'of Albany -| eccupled. the: buildings bn Washington avenug opposita the Cipliot nearly four f | years ago tha Traveler was a' welcome guest for a week. Since (hat time he has paid a visit to nearly every dls- trict. In Hew York State. Among the 'nrom|nent visitors: present at the last was Past Supreme Mon-) atchos P. 3. Peliiticc \of Troy, Past Supreme. Geotgo: W. Thly of! Mechanletille and Past: Supreme' Bonarchos Edward, C. Willet. Ameelinis of the'standing committes of the Supreme Orient was held during the past week In the' clty, of Boston. Business of great 'Iimportance 'to: the edema! Order was considered. MACCABEES. Aibany: Teat No. 3% hold % well at- tended feview last TuesMay evenig And transacted businésy.of importance, and decided. to bekin' the season 'oa \Tuesday\evening, October 1%, by giving m a social evening ard inaugorating g membership campaign.. Degree Master Edward J. Wagontr was chosen tent manager and has the support of every sir knight The Al-Fe-Dé club mat after the review and Ueeided th assist Sif Kaight Wagoner 16 his work.. It is Fequiested by Commander Van- Schoon- harm the; allmembers attend the next} , October 15, and spend an on iambic evening. Sic Khights Tystrt, Livingston and Wicks, who have been H}, are convalescire gg o mama-bu. - - \ a small opening in the door of his cell and hid behind the maln entrance cow‘s} fl that if; the: oor was opened ie sheri e gol out Early the 'body morning .- sontel broke into the all, and stole some Ne Turk Suffrage Bodies, regular< meeting | Sopternher %, \with \@* relative. to\ mo enterinlnmen arranged - tho R nees Chevalier Paul Bootlscher After | : 'his-Reoldent, which confined him to the 4he order- may spend:an.enjoy able. 4og 'by 'visiting .the. alleys and, ro their: favorite team, .-; { ored: inemborfiof the lodge, who mas F comin Coon a full class of candidates wan advance [eloss . will 'be advanced, to 4 lodges are always ueleom .( willbe held next Tnexdnpeveniu, an it is* earnestly réquested ; Some cake, Some cammed 33433356531“: hag: and Seer!!! tol gingkdudmemw katbeonfimm din!— ,. Brother Philip C:Bt g and hid shite ain f a nppolute erg - is > also, expected \that' sey pnsgdeputies ill'attedd: . Nopwithstanding:\ the lpresent. It eck: , Monday- Mognt Hermon and. New . Nork; kin= campment : - d Albany City. Wednesd ['nder:and Capit Ham Lacy and Mount Carmel Phoenix: and « Members, of Members 'of. Mount.. Carmel Lodge . Np 76: will likely be out in full ume .- bers tomorrow n ight, as it is proposed to tender a reception to DeputyGrand Master Edward .C. Conway, 'an- hon-. .re eently eloyated to that highoffiée. . At the meeting of\ Progressive Lodge. No,844 last Friday evening, 'the fol iowint officers - were~elected for - M! year: Noble Grand, 'An - 1° ¥ice grand. Florence Ireland * recording: ecrot 'Mildre mith' financial . secretary,- Emma: Meinnor. © treasurer, Emma: Stoliker.- The officers ~ will be installed during October «A large pumber. of members an lion was. present- at the. rueeiin New, York Encampment «No, '1,,: when 'to the Golfen: Rule degres; These can: *Ididates will be. received futo: full: fels - -| fowshig. at the next. the iRognilhl’urpio«lento will heleo erred n dut P form; ger Lodge, No, 821; conferred the ini- large class \of tintory . dogree on w - pl hf this © candidates, ~. Tomo [ of, Friendship. - Members (The regular monthly. *mecting :' the-Past . Nobierflrlnd-uhmelntio ol a present. .u bun ttendance, bo.. i \if!“ € w be. irlnuetgdr 7 nix Lodge, pNoZ - ant [night; and an Shteresting session: was © held Among. . the Solder ~members present were Past Grands IanicHck ind Fred Hulslander, of, whotn contributed.lia share toward\ niaking the, meeting lively, -, The mem- ; bers. are- urged, to attend ,' the 'next meeting and . witness; the. transferrin of the: office of. district deputy gran waster to Past Grand John: G poll. nu horoted niember of the: lodge, Tt was's. busy wight at the meeting of William -Lacy Lodge, .No. 08, 'last Tuesday evening, whensthe officers In- itlated. fully\20 candidates, This lodge in determined to break all records this: year, Ind the niembers: are confident. that it will pass the, 500 'mark: before the first .of January.. Next! Tuesday evening 'the degree of Frlmdéhipkwlll be conferred, and\ as the lodge ] p itsdlf upon, tity k of this particular | ; degree, m cordial «invitation «4s extended : to visiting: membe District? Deputy f l‘reiiden: Bragg. and ler sulte 'will. officially visit Albany Rebekah Lodge, No: W- t Thursday: eroding. when the of- c vs will be installed for the coming years ~A cordial greeting - wilP be given to all members of the Rebeh brancii 'of the order'; \ Progressive Robekah Lodge Ko. 32! will hold its meeting . nest Friday evening, when it is expected -the do- gree will bo conferred in full form. * : At the meetig of Firemenn Lod 0g No.:30, next Thursday.-nig! cers will' confer' the mill-to? (legro- or seven .candidates. | This lodge ex» pects to keep busy for several monthes as. it has many. prospecuvo membm in 'view: Capitol [City Lodge, ho. 4-10 vi! likely- confer the Tnitiatory degree am several | candidates | next . Thured night, | At the gathering recently: be in commemoration of the annivérsaty 6f the: lodge, aunounc@ ment was made that Past Grand Pa Berger would be glued in, the fe ll i diact, deputr, ar idtmen istri ifmer Br'otlm Berger is one of 1h ilar | members in District, (no. 1, and a sincere wot Lodge. - His appoint {Smelggoxlhc‘tifiee 5mm wlth] the. appronl of the majority: of the: aDd . FELLfiWS’ ILEHDAH. Monday-3Moust Carmel Xo. % “courage“ No, 321 and Jeb-ElLIn® Zuansa No. 5, at Odd Fello®. temple, | Yoorhcesville | \o. 963?“ hersvm Voor Phot \ 4L“. F Tase a . Grande . 6 Mountal~ - 8 of“ ' 5 a * estruct - «Belgh v.. Ceda kindly fafent d Robbins a;