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Bide in honor\ ox‘ © lorm’u 1mm emt; \€ 5 ordanuatlon, whe recently returned ~~ f om overseas. | After (the business. women committee or the ot MW has issued in\ his 'expeffences\ abroad, after which ec! 4 'inferesting program . of amuge- In p ' moms will be given, followed bys a loam gurgling)” updamhfifi | buffet lunch, rotomfixments and ~a. lat 1s required Yor theif suc- | smoker,. bo na in the one hund: l l W s offered i be the or- Rooms: Reds Driven ; ~ Back on Finland MONDGN Aug, 28 -The, Rosalia j Bolsheviks in their, offensive on, the - he solmlmmpsl northern trout attempted sight thnes flo, mining, af ko force a crossing of the 'FPornea W“ 'the other ' river on the ecagriern frontier of Fin fi‘ym‘ ko oth | . land:; but were driven back, said a . ~gespatch | to- the Daily ExpreSs l vithet be bropmied to ! - Halsingfors today, \ ° « qualifications d8- °. on the - Esthonian front violent Ma ‘\ > sollege or university | fighting continues. 'The Reds aro re- ave given; the matks ° atticking in the Ostrov» eants upon - entraoce @akoy-Vella river sector with guper>' meeting of Cercle TAavallee, | Sars g seam alosaoumls wilt relate some . of} estate at wmerwlmarsenal wiuk you- | {os night that- this represented monay for | p 'the aciutrement of the mowty neces- | ~ Asary for the arsenal extension, e Frontier An mmnrlotlon of $300.00!!! foy real terday recommendodl to Congress by Secretary of War Baker, Colonel J w. (Benet, arsenal. commandant, . . 82id last | Colonel Benet said the owls for- the: arsenal extension had received #A temporary setback through the ap- pea! ance. 'in the army appropriation Wilt of a clause prohibiting further acquirement of real estate for canton» ments or the ke, TE“ wiis held to as- ply to such punthases as that for the arsenal. The Iooeal representatives in. Congress, however, move taken consid- erable Interest in tho. matter, and have| been urging the amendment of the | clause so as to oarmil; theoxpenditure of | the widest possifle : foy forces. Many villages havo chang-. A scholarships {nrough s or? hands again. om] again. fey Will bo-determining fac ' 'it is reported \in somo quarters: ignment of scholagships | that the Russians may ottempt an [ aet amt. bo received by the ary, Knights of Colum- 1 laven, Conn. on or before \invasion of inland, B ; Who Could, lndeed? The allpliqfk‘tlon ot gvery former sete \wice imam‘who lo desisons of seaming | Fesul \ © olioitofl m, tlm cook not. hit the bull truly ' Lpitteo\ __ «PoleTchL ABVER’TI‘SEMENTS ‘ ”MW was almost fudierous, as she with her a b flan lnilcnendem “pliable. Ho is f ’ A ply sums]: anil personal s the chance of the majority of Ic Party he would run at the . ras no chance to win at elec- : no thought of the welfare of ‘ ons . at largo, nor-of the Démocratic Party. All he is May of is one Michael J. Do no encour- | I érratic man who is trying to dofitmy' party whic “gal?! it had to bestow. 'A little later in this “am lrgu we will publish the real-reasons | -we could not give this és gincere,\\ hf and fair alluded” man a re- { Democratic City committee, ‘ I5 : when onee she had arrived there {rouge through the effora § of the Ar- isonalmmenmon conpora' flor the winter months-next Tugsday | evening. Every Tuesday ang Thurs- | | day evenings thereafter from eeven ° # '¥incere in believ- || < . 8 Twill be open. This yas announced . ] this morning by City Librarian Rlmer } Bell. \ added to the library this year and day . ' by day many more are lxelhg fe- negotiations for the acquirement of. ubefore the omm’ Wi was passed, The $800,000: reconmxondefl by Secre- Marv Baker wil be used to pay for be- i tween 36 and 27 acres of land, incuding. o l ~Englith paper-\Miss Leitch played about 460 vacint lots and 50. houses. | delightful golf up to the \hole but tThe: purchase of the property was ar» - ° sho ; , ~<'wma this avant: 'win tummy olose f ll ‘ persons pave secured permissfon' to | camp there during. 'the. Heptember. ° have general oupmlslon of the affair Labor -d fee and Ao athend tho affair 'should notify. their sonnet! superintendenu who in tarn communizate with “it money for real estate ih cases where.) - such real estate had been completed tPF Catholic War (1mm: in | > Clvlo Work wmmm wug. asmu amaun,' inition in its Aght for civic 1, education of m nine million foreign- | norn and Hiiterate people in the United | arm tor, the seimon & number wf xgonth® of | -J. Wenaloy. Wood- will |- and swilf provide the cof- rac Methodists -who plan [Coun]! today fesued A petriotle prim- | ler, \The Fundamentals of | Citizenahip,\ from its beadqbarters in ; this. city,. In jess then fifty pages of g short, simple gamma”, the and | idea of American democracy, as mall“ as the needs and rights of its ~people © putlined in this little hook, with i Inlet explanations af such subjects 41,st public allocation, health, legislation. mmmllom the courts, foreign re- ' |ptione, trawl. prevention, insurance, 7 we trm. Mere 0% [tation and dutt of | 1 _ Tran: 0 e vii and hoodretls haw: enjoyed at— fang“? or “of“ fig thous sands f: fairs m the' tam. 2+ ‘ {axe trained. native speakers who are ~*~ enlisted insthis civic compaign, the gon / itents of this handbook on Amorloan Wacul B9 mot an idea of how Wilt attend can be moored An ex tonsive program on gports 'has begu: a ranged And in the afterhoon an tm» prompti entertainment will be ° pma vided. | ~> as The season “thigh will close at. the. Methodist farm dn Labor day if de- \claréd by: officials to heve beck the most successful one in tle history of man, woman and child in this country,; [whose civic. ignorance might make § {them easy «prey for bolsheviki moon-l '{ganda. It inChiles coptes of the Bacia- | ration of Independence and the Consti- tutioh of the United States. f Labor Men and Women Plan' facilitate payments to the owners, who would otherwise be madeto await the *slow provess of acquirement by cone. damnation. ‘ CITY LIBRARY To | REOPEN NIGHTS!» + l . 'The gity librai‘y will reolxén nights; o'clock until nine o'clock the library Many new books have: 'been ; A it, formed | with local capital, and of winch J. Hur sYllooflhmme is spresident. This compo-ll ___.... [ny advanced the money for securing | luble to the property quickly, and to , DecJarlmg that \our eountry is the to Carry Banners in Troy Parade Monday unlonists we]! as to the Torsign-born \if they, . 'that a knowledge of its Constitution 18 | f' Cehnoes and: Troy labor will proclaim the most . curr a?“ questions -for which they 'citizenship,\ this primer of patriotism stand during their parade | on will be carried among the various mo.\ It explain that \the citizen divisions which will declare that or- lexo does not possess some knowledge may |. becoming the prey of the demg- | gogue or wf persons who are anxious | to advance their own interests at tho': | ganized Ifbor of . this community | of our democratic institutions supnorts The Plumb plan for the operation of railroads The establishment of a minimum wage for women WOIRBI’B. An cight-hour, day. The health insurance bill. expense of the people.\ . After aketching the rise of doom I cy in this country and the part taken ‘ in it by vartous foreign leaders, the The coming of Henry - Ford - to Pamphlet says: \The Eniropean strug- Green Island, gle for Bherty is marked oftentimes by ; «Government appropriations for the|terrible injustice, by disrespect for law extension aud permanent activity on by public disorder and public disas- ; a large scale of the Watervliet iter, . In its history, infustite is often ! al, <frevenged by injustice, not overcome py. [~ Final plang for thee parade were equality of opportunity. We see a | States, the ._ National . \Catholic War | necessary to the Amercan-born as | important | [too, are to take up the task of faithful f Labyr devotes itself? at the' outset to - \the | Day in Troy. Big bauners and signs work of reexamination in \ r mal poet ~ V179” <r fiflwwow‘ A Metro, qomdybrofia m Last murmur-4 mm of Love am! Adventure ~ dam-fly m0 B » - THE comm: TQHORROWI A Brilliant Photo Play | Madge mam-w o ,' tN I Pook - -Its 'a delightful comedy, cléar and wholesome}, welLaoted and beautifully photographed. Its Madge Kennedy. at he: best and from her recent successes that's going some (C ge Coming, Monday, Tuesday and Mushy The NatsomWide Sensallon e MICKEY | ._ with Mabei Normal-q! Matinee and Evening 25¢, plus-war tax, 3¢ | musxc by our incomparable ore idemocraoy will be placed before every | ‘ Z uland of freedom and opportunity;\ and. l ick Falls The [Incas Ha egg and 4 minor High Class Contest Minn-ding II D gmful All\ minon's PERSflNAl Mrs. 8. G. Fillclno, son, Raymond l I, {and daughter, Mildred, of 26 MofBiwain |- avenue have returned after a two weeks' visit to relatives' in- Dehroll l Mi ich. Mrs. Leo Warrén and daughlér.’ |K. made at a meeting in the Troy La- 4 ! four o'clock in order to give the Li- 4 Fi and take invontoxy for the areal. honored him with the -high- | | mother, Mrs. Andrew Scotland, who: members of unions during the past j had been spending their vacation in (; Canada have returned home, Sergeant | ! ceived. the interests of the | boy temple last evening. According: During the summer months the | {, annogncemen. the committees feel libraty 'closed in the afternoon “tl assured that this year's demonstra- ' tion will be the largest ever held. | It bravian time to arrange the BOOKS , ;; estimated mat at loast 6,000 per- ' sons will participate More than 8. , 400 will go from Cohoss. It will be the first time that women workers, many of whom have become | wan-q. BACK FROM VACWHON. Sergeant Donald Seotland and his ; two or three years, will march, Of- | ficlals in charge say they expect to Scotland, before going to Canada, was : ste a large turnout of the feminine rere io to coo eos ioe wonen San Mensa—mot i{berty--in - Russia boday.‘ xfs, Al 312103 ton of 2:25?“ «its at. All these attempts are endeavorsafter gw’ TI; 1c; m rpenter 0 et streat, lfberty and in that measure are praisg | ts. Philip. Ham: of Mohawk street worthy. When they gr ow to lawless ; 'has returned from Saranac Lake. {ness, they must be conter by every t Miss Florence Donokne, who had ' not only in the channels of this civic da. lover of democracy.\ ~ education campaign of the National ; Courtland Smith of Now York city is Millions of copies of this patriotic primer w#ll be printed and distributed Catholic War Council, but \throuch ' » visiting frien every civic agency, in the work of . e fiends on Méhmv‘k Sheets New York city, has rammed home,. Miss Agnes Bouchard of Third street Northside, is visiting friends in Cansg- ; f | ° l been spending the past two weeks in ; day Misses Rose and Bdna Vincent of , cum: TF. { ‘lyoy. (gum effing; Tor: discharged from the ermy. sorgooutl fl Seotland was first served in the auto- . mobile corps, but was later trans—l ferred to Detroit where he was as- of the government plants, workers. which it would prove of value. sous-rs IN ARMY. | ' _ , ; William W. Curtiss of this city yes- COHOES SINGER g. , Signed to duty as a chemist in one terady enlisted in the United States |. amy at the Albany reciiting station WINS HONORS | Tuesday -vsning, at a musical held in the concert rooms of the Deli Fifi club on Second street, Troy, - Miss Mary O'Leary, soprano, of - Cohoes mg “KM “mg,“ l'lfifil’illn made an excellent impression. Miss Vikeary wis crowned \Queen of | bong\ by the clulmembers and their [ | guests., (A farge bouguet,of. American Heauty roses was presented to the accomplished local | singer by 'the members of the club. Miss OWeary's ~gelections suited well hep fine volee and she received soveral encores. ' Miss. O'Leary will sing Wodnesday | evening of next week at the Sopho- 'more | club house, Albany street, . Solzeneotndy‘ TODAY’S ST OCK - f MARKET REPORT 1 NEW YORK,. Aug. 2 fifientlment was bearish at the opening! of the stock l‘ {market with advances of from 1 to # points in nearly everything traded in. E“; . Steep common openedat-10} 8-4, and. | :- iadvance of 1 1-4, Baldwin advanced 3 | {mints to 103; Bethlehem Steak B. 1 1+2 to $4, and Crucible over 3 punts to : - 150 I“ *. : «e Glue oil stooks Mao were * \ strong, Pete advancing 2 points fto | p it Dutch New York and Pan Andaman Fete. ‘ a ex \og \ .. |. General Motors was 2. points higher (I PSX .. |it 289; Industrial Alorhol advanced 1 | 14 to: 12m J. 8. Pufi’fieffi 1-3 to 123\ H P Murine common 1 1-8 at 5656 24, and ! 1. Amen-leaf; Car and mound”; ] points at ¢ H B4. +0. l 'The rallrogd stocks o showed (s ([ 20 batter tohe, Southern Pacific making a /; igain of t 1-2 to 97 3-8 and Unfon: Pa- j | clflo 1 4-8to 144 1-8. O (2 - - . [s Recessions: occurred after © the .- first ; , if“ mlnutoaon profit MM l i I X 1 # LIN tus momma; hammers. Foderation Laubor arrived in Wash- , ington early today, with his staff to Pennsylvania R. Ra........ attend what may be the most epoch- | i , making sessfon 6f the executive, Southern Preifl¢e ................ ll?“ : councit of the federation ever held.© Tobacco Prods, ...l.......... 2200 but Union, Phoiftc the . U. Y. Rubbep Com, ...... 123K; , U' 8. Steet Com, * © woollnghouso 'he entive parllcolarly with reference crisis in the steel and rafiroad. (monies, was to be threshed out. {o l Mohawk street, who have been spend- . ing the pas two weeks in Canada, have , returned home. I City Librarian Eimer®B. Bell hes returned from his vacation and is again on duty in the gity hail, Miss Beatrice Hebert of 171 Hud- son avélhue, who hid been spending! the past wo weeks in Contral Bridgs, N. Y., has returned home, Mr. and Xrs. Elmer ©. Boll of Con- tinental avenue have as their guesis Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph L. Smith of' Foos M ; {. M. & St. Paul Com. 4M“ Gompersm Washington to E Corn Products Com. ,.......... 10% Discuss Railroad Summonl WASHIIMMN, Aug. 238,~-Samuel president of the American labor | situation, | to in- a oms wake en euance mo +- PO LITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS +e ~~ << e coms s \ Ohio Gas ............ fifi‘rmx «was: no no mom 348 NEXT : Sing?” I'll! wfi‘e 6 on \Within The haw\; All next ¥6dek, New company, new. | management. \Within The Law\. All nest (week. - iPopular prices. Seats on sale. Thins- Candie Factories in Macaw * Six cundle factories in South AffiJca have an output valued at $3,000.000“ ins nually. x : s10GKk maRKE1 a Ie “Jr; Closing quotations furniahed pr Paine, Webber & Company, All)“: N0 ® - American C&M ............c.., American Locomotive Com. .....'87T American Tel. & Tel. ....... .%. 101% Angconda Copper ............, . 674 Atchison Com, .......... ve 90 . Balt. &~OMO ....... kkk kk. 6600. fl’fi Lalifomln. pet. .. Brie Com. ‘16 New York Central .....}...... 728% N. Y, N. H, & Hatt, ............ 19% Northern Pactfic . «e.k 8123 vek ras §8 l Republic Kon &*Steet .......... f a a 6 e a e e e e 6 e ene e a toa lll lee. 1088\ \\..a.'.. nnnnnnnn % 5M aw“ M pawns/u. onsmwmm‘fo THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY _ tic Man is urged to come to Sept. 2nd. and vote at the Pri 1: 1-2; Sinclair Oil 1 point to 58 while [| Iractional tipturns were made in Roy» {E. : outy you owe your: Potty as ~It is a duty you owe yo Every Democratxc Woman and every Democrat lo.’.v~‘ll0i0\0 44, Monday Tabor Dow—Mo I goo. we ¢ T0 THE ENROLLEB VOTERS OF? 2 the Polls next Tuesday}, lmary Election. . wine é urself as a citizen and: a‘ a Democrat. 2C | Your peuuons Hor the candidates ;selected have-5 'all been properly filled but and: Signed You need | have no worry about signing any further petmons; an; Bellman“. That part of your duty is finished, § Be stire to come out and vote at the Putnam‘s] Tuesday, Soptomber 2nd. a ‘Polls open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.. Voteearly. J - ,‘mwmm memocmmc cmr coM