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wnmmvmmmm“? ** Ahe Muilipal Civil Service Commie- :'wion this ' Roley and that he would quit his post © which pays | $500 a . year.. Vinoellette ~ says he is 'boiding his mitten © ~ through' a civil sarvice - entrainment ~ snd that as Monument!“ to do 'his duty he cannit be removed. Vin- | * celletta added thit he will 'under. mo. Wdemtlon mail Nmation to i , tho new comm film «they |: meet for the m of cranium - Inter in 'the week. - | e hevecondw‘H thence of seg- rotary ag it. Mu hate beon, $* said Vincellette, \and I aaty mone‘m dis- . 'cover aoything wrong 'with in! books.\. . - \Theibooks of “than“ were examined - . several} weeks ago by a monumental!“ ~Of the State Civil Service (Emmi-elm at Albany and. found to be 0. i «con- _ cluded. the official. el (s \.. ~ ~Gounell May Not Meet,\ > methionine-tun An mentions £ ions—n we; .of\ the erme {meningea- this will be an © I resent’eo oenot Sita citi nceefor reelection\ , fixing @ furn ‘ieheu er of public , ill be ;, of charm and i in the cages of Com- heedwill €0 to airfoil known gon» s endvthe‘aeoond poet to #, prom-1 to : it» It | at guide“ men ure- maimed! ; the v i “hertyafieileetheollL r ifliedeomettmeto- Am m MM lan in: owner?!» mun oi the} -_ sognctl, ertinement - _ Ingertind -In: the\ a \this eventing. ~ that. . ot neglecting ~ _._. that thoy rill Attend the © l\ meting of: the: 'contmon- . douncil ~-#t. Kizspday ~ arening,> septamber 16. | T“ Aurhick: -If xigned .by | the- >* (00 sldgemian, Brink Fortin; . Bellinigéon. and Jorn > new MNWi ©. plied, . > \Are you 'a Bantam Ar oa | | Democrat” the nueltimr inch\ duc 0 { he and, will); both hands de- ::| mminsdeniedromorew ¢ ' yent for the past two days that 'his res- [§ '. munuenummreymyor |- give to ten pers cout, over ist year . | his. first eerie“! meetings with the b [escorted in auto, at the head of the state' leklslnture in Bession- to. eon: | stifer the hign_cost of Helug and mat- | ‘iteers of state\ miunent ' | nook for: Minneunolie by ~auto \where | lhe was to make an address at the | {and a number; of perennial friends. in {8:80 in 10 'tor: Bismarck, #, D., where Jt Says fashionable French warm YDRK.8ent9~«-Thewemonot *! Prance-Those who: Keep abrsant : of ® (the fast-changing atyles of the Men ._ |eapital-are' unintentionally alde. . | 1. \The new sty184, leave\ the wearer \Yyoan faghnonable miltiner, who return | over theme: E oncoming low Infront undercut er in the baok, décldediy Ang new 'Rtaft London tard it as a sop to svold revulution or | g- become thy sof hay lui¥ve o intention | }* Ala ofty's 'business and: 0 moxt regu=. “Hmunnemhertm me - ‘ZWMQlIO‘IJI qua-non he ¥e. ~ « qisted, - 'with) fny . potitical ° questions,\ | ”MW 1.800 Pupils Registered 'in the - Various Grades , Approximately eighteen hundred pu- | pils are regulated ix the. gublie eehoou for the 1919-20 term,; gem & statement made this morning b Are mm ~The MM suid; that he. “0111814 untit after all the m ~had | [nudeI their first- monthly reports This ro- gistration shows endows of about } The superintenden‘ is mounting for (teachere of ther various grades. - Alexander FMgar Cleary, the new ¥ocal instructor nf | the eollool. has completed hikeitour of- the\ various public school“): the city and has an': unced that he will work along plans fated by Professor: Afthunr. B Turf Fhontlhe: unneeded hee The enroliment ' at\ mini-to High | \| is two\ hurdred._.* ''The clasags have all 'been. foemed and | 1 r’jwork was started iyesterdnl' | ter # réasonably good .it has [ OL moored to be so inemeient that . Llovd: ~] George, in 'an effort to do now- what St. i’atfi on Western Trip ST PAUL mun, Sept. 9~Feclng whet was expected to prove the moor : tour President Wilson arrived 'in | , Twin City territory 'this: morning.. Before leaving at 10 o‘clock tonight . to\ continue his niptoward the set- [ ting sun 'he was schédpled to partic-». ipute in the following events: ) Met by a committee at station and - ! parade through principal -to: Lani-tel building. . Briefly address special session oi Participate as' guest of honor at |. luncheos arranged by %he governor. Title function was unique in that no .@pseches were schgduled, | . Leaves at 2 o'ciobh iP 'the after | Returning to fik hotel tn 86. ‘Pnui and \dine privately with Mrs., witson | . 'K@dress at night mass at| the Bt,\ Pagk auditorium lear» | he will spend two hours on Wednes- day. Le I «1‘5 v Women Are Scoutslyellettlred Attically nude,\ said. Chafles Kurs- S1 today from . Pubic, why MW Wu. 2“ Tomis, he satd. r low=\ in“ W3“? Mm Woven tolling mm on, Km!!!“ an, mi 'he helluva um will m Dem! N. Gheney lo um. ride in TM“! more N Cheney of ”rt-or. mic od |; u a aafbantan wire-Mica Pele» phone company and welt in Cot lboes, Js the cunglitnte for | ls “Myannofididoh‘fior the: ’ :| (nomination, for president?\ > - ' ‘u’ipm do not em m 1Ga | of the Associated Manufacturers and | Merchants of New. York state, in an y.} Board of Trade yesterday afternoon, §2 ] condemned © the go-called, { sory health insurance\ - :*]: will bo introduced at the next session | who. answered a number of: quantione Super |: intendent - of some: “Edward [Hey- | {not know the Sract number retistered, |- . Mn Daly, \is. - travagant to‘rm 'of 'poor relief which, 4 will not prevent iness nor will 'the duration of itingss lines increased. | dusurance not so much because of make that possible. - \never nind thrift or independence. ifhe a - spendrift and a loatsy and, when , | need comes, I, the state, - wilt care for: . you ‘termw‘worltiue 'class' of Ruroper Do theolilenotfldermtntive‘rounh p Acxplioh ~ Mark \A. Duly pb: Bunnie, secretary | address pefore the membrane of . the \comput- of the. state legluiotnre. and:»called | con both manufacturers and workers .to defeat the measure, . Over seven- ty Alive prominent residents of (the | _olty attended the maeting which was | \held in the Board of Trade ~rooms. President . Edward C. Doyle of the iBoerd of Trade introduced Mn Duly regarding the proposed bill. failed of neonate last year, . Failed in England. . “Lompuleory health uterely an CX» which | wil not do what is claimed fop it. It Ait f give to the Beneficiaries the prope\ medical attention which is given. as: | one of the reakons why it should‘he y- arbitrarily foisted upon the- people of 'New York State 'That statement - not 8 guess wor ib 't uncolroborited Bby fact. In B lend. after five;¥ears | trial.‘nnd in “Germany, After thirty- tive years trial, 4t has provgmtseii &) flat failure. In Germany»- icu» | larly, after- a generation og effort lu cases 'of. iness haye' MMcréased. and | 'to a notable Bxtent. tn\ ,,;lon_d af-. it was claimed compulsory nealth if- 1 snrance. would do, has lnausnroted or is about o do 50, a ministry af | Health, Forkvghat‘ To be an adjunct to compulsory \héalth ifisurance, and try and prevent sickness among workmen, so as to cut. down\ 'the staggering cost of health insurence \The employers (of New York: State are against compulsory health the tremendous cost of it, but be- | cause its rapk . un-Afmergoenism would jeopardize the relation that now exists 'hetwéen employer and | employe. 'There is not buncome in: that statement, : is absolutely necessiry that there be no. 'Classes* in this free country Today all men 'in indugtry are workers. The ; man at the bench today is the employer 'of tomorrow.. The much vaunted [ Ameértean Andepudence and initiative} Ware : compul= '#ory héalth insurance to become a Jaw here- it would immediately draw 'a Hne of demtbroation-between. . om- | ployar and employe and , the result | would lie-what? fan't it\ easy 'to for. isee. Pauperism for the workman.| mmedigte’ly he becomes a ward of 'the State and an-enemy to his em-} 'ployers, | The‘stete says. to. him,. u.\ fam't that Aan insults“) the set?. remitting workmen who believes in and ill Irie ability to care. | tor. himeei and: f: family? Do you: reconfirm It would mean to drag, | Amaritan workmen down to: the lever} ~of the 'working class-mark . that you know tliet American workmen are paid any where from one hundred | to four hundred per: cent .more per day than the Ruropein .- workmen? and Loyd Gebrge; in iniqnltione lure pon thi lifting thig | countries. worse, «ather deyotedly loved] the working class.' | T.deal - war : put , thrown 'which senator Dovenport, Grace, { Fowler . 'non - voted < with: minority m Wt title mount commute-MW); tin which | insurance.\- - 450 soldiers in' the make :it. Justify itsolf, theegumber of | Wouldn't : you, any, If you tllought - client it at wil, that Prince: Riémark |/ ._ to you men. that all that ts [ _. = needed to Kil} this pernicious pro- |} \posal in. New York Is\ to. toll . the truth, and 1 can say without tear ||. a! confirmation- +pat-aame. gort. of & {f- ”? 'the “6mm of* ”JD?!“ “its.” the. canal“ hero, a ji‘ow' the beautiful and 4ovabhic her othe! 'The movies of 'the * ode, published . on Tuesday of each week, appenr oh {N 'screen - at the . Majestic Theatre the follow ing: | afternoon . |e Don't miss tonight's installment and be ouré 1M \id W”! 0th!“ Jf Installment until. the ena a the - will eol eron , nl i byt I and + George . F.. Thomp-| & Dammit-title I Properly thaan nuns DSTO , unitary Authorities Made No Attempt to Stop the . ' Dreamers ' M xix caused $50,000 denlufie at Fer: Lel by a man who gave sig- nals by blowing on ~a. whistle, the the pavement, where they were selg- . el by mobs Urchins, drensed trailing tar coats and top hate were seen: in, the: streats..\ marched off to their dimmer g Many PM‘IM! injured > LONDON, Sept. 9.-Patt or the town. of ~Fermoy, . nineteen miles outbreak. of rioting and looting Dublin: ditpatch to. the Star today Buildings along. whole streots the town were dirtly destroyed; The milltary althorities madé no| effort to stop the rioters it was said: | and. the terror 'pirtcken' inffabitants- sought refuge in their homeg which they barricaded: (_. [._ .% 'Whep the . pillaging - began malty merchandise. ( ©. . While the soldiers made 10 attempt to attack eiviltans, / practically all. of the injured were hurt by. missiles windows of private homes. Fing@lly after much disorder \the. authorities succeeded order. Pickets wore established and | ' thirty arrests made. Systematically Pillaged. The pillagars.carrted on their work. systematically, attacking first the grocery shops apd seizing a quan-\ tity of foodstuffs. 'Then the rtiig» leader ahouted: «Come on, lads, for the jewelry shops\. ''The mon mode a' dask for tho} 'neargost jewelers and soon there. was a sound of crashing glass. There were. no policomen on the scene to protect the stords. * - Ty the meantime goods were boing . out, by mon inside themrcelc~ ed stofeg to others on the' antside. 'Inden soldiers started tow» tles of wine, packages\of tobacco and 'foodstufts on the way. It was not} long until tho stroots wore littered. | sound \tall in\ and Joyal troops that had token no part in the foray on the town were sent out to curb the loot= P e l 1A Mr. and Mrs. F. T. VanDeusen Eatery“; for Sonand Bride ~ Mr. and 'Mys. Frank T. Van Donnell ai Saratoga avemie, Rawhide. gave m venom At thoir reskdence Sunday | 'evening from 9 to 41. “lock in honor of the return of their 'yon,, Manfred H. Yan And his bride from their wedding trip, A delightml evening was spent. The reception was held on < the: of the: wedding - of the bridegroom's. \parents. A number guests. from this vicinity were pree- e . - % _. “s THE REPUBLICAN - tonight publ -_on page I. Don't. fail to read it! © footérs entered shops, smashed. the | ~ fixtures and throw the goods out. upon °° ln‘V At a given sig- | nal the. looters voluntarily ceased and | the barracks carrying . northeast of Cork, was wrecked and] gm molly \persons: were Injured in. an L garrison. said h lad women joined ”reptilian Ain ram OL uniting; the. shops and carrying oil 69 that had been. thrown through t'he T in restoring || ends the hex-recite and dropped bot-}: Officers\ 'ordered © the bugles to< the Wiomnno Municipal Welfare isn- : {gue held last night in the city: belts ( decided to adjourn until next week Emmi! Elude af “Perils af Thunder Mountain Ill“ - TIE REPUBLICAN Todaymat‘l'he Halestlc'l‘ouomw theilllnn aerial. \Porite oi Thunder UBLICAN every, °T night rtnencxtfeurweeknml ad : | w . N’V’Y “W“? athe nd. CEKthel .. [_ |. CORK, IRELAND, Sept 9-«w8llldler lire Levine Hotelin +4 wgltltl; ard Howling, who she is suing in ~ the return of: amok“; valued at nude. stocké to hereon Richard «nd Js nqw - \. Han irmidiaco 000, _. 'Mrs; Hofaling al hump mt”; fl! “whom Mm enemies another son, ewederiek, with ghoul ‘ol”. 2 \19‘s i> MANN Nll It MTV ill Reputed Candidate Requests -The Republican to Deny .- Story of Candidacy w William G MoCann of 110 Winner publican cundldcte for mayor at the. 'election next month. [Mr. MeCann called The: fiepubllcen on the telo>- phone | this - afternoon about two. colclock and*requested that the story: rogarding his candidacy for the may- orality be denied ~ Mr. McCann said he - wished ° elem to the public that Me will not enter the races He sald: \I wish tp } deny that 1 am to be a candidate for. mayor on an independent ticket at. quest that you make public a state- | ment from me to that effect. ed Awards Made for Best Work Done at Playgrounds Four prizes for beet work done at. the city ninygrormds during the summer months were awarded at a muting of ; Miss: Nellie (lemon. first viee presiien't presided in the absence of the preem- ent,, Mrs. Daniel, €., MeéeREtwailn, 'The tcommittes on play eronnde work, con- : siting of Migs Nellie canton). . Mrs. Catherine Q Donovan and Sirs, P. CC Dudurand, selected the following girls as the prize winners. Lantagter streat . plewgrounds. Lillian daonsighant, for a* yoke and knitted scarf and: Lots Hen.\ demon for a sweater; | Island | play» grounds, Anna Pouliot, for z- clinched tidy and dresser scart, and Alive Dion, - tor a nightdreas and yoke. owing. to the labsdtice of serosal of the officors: i s » . ***I \oa .. C i |.. avemie this afternoon emohnticuilv d Q denied the. report | circulated . today\) at San Francisco, that lie is to ho an* independent Re-~ 'the polly next month and: would re~\ idow. and her son\ Rich-s . Adcot r gourd: ' foveal fhed- over :the | thoy liter-eats oi C3# : firemen and Prival : Guards Fire on no -of Foreignm [ nooo ities i Trouble Occurred at Pleat of the Standard: Shel Cll‘ Company | HAMMOND End. Sopt 9-~FWO all Toreigners, | were Wt): 6 and 15 eerlowy 10‘li ~ - {to work. «Of : vj request or the polleeennd M\ | mob dolled them. fwmlev.‘ _ g% - \the mob, some one in, \ ja brick which etnug Lk [as Chaplain A Rev PaulLecluc. lieu Tnited. States navy: ans for soms . thine ~past chaplain on boord_ the” Ur l 8. g.. Montana, 'has . been selected as | Catholic chaplain on . board the U. S. 8. Oregon, - the ship which \became | famgus duripg. the fpanish- American | War,. The Montana. 18 now stationed | 'Father Leone is a son of Mr and Mrs. Louls . Leduc of - 24 Leverses: tor of St. Josephs church. He was the first Cohoes clergyman to apply | Tor a commission in the. clared war on Gerhlcny. . “Two-fiend Devil Fighter\ ._ two-tisted devil fighter\ fer to the Oregon several days ego. the priost hak been on board t S. Montana *This ship during the wan traveled (m distance of ovr £00 miles. of which over 78000 miles were. io the war zone, ~ \The- San Francisco paper. which ' contails an article. telling of the Ship Oregra andits history, con-, eluding with mention of the Cohoos priest follows\ > battleship 'Oregon, now in Francisco bay, by the-entire United etntes navy. ~The famous fighting Aniotican war as the 'Rull 'Dog ot the. iNavy* has the distinction of . now' [t having an all honor crew aboard not“ officers ana men. (\When. orders were issued by tae Navyl Department tarly this month to put the grim old craft in communion and get her ready for the see. there! 'were hundreds and hundreds of Ap- plications. from gainers aud: men.. of the Aeet. to be: on her. le ] ~ \Everyone knew thflkwould he plenty of work, hard work and un- pleasant work bolfore: the C. s. 8. fis nod 'the eleverity of it“ ~4 \ Mountain.\ You will find 'art C 39h; 24 C and ~ alum. >| ] applicants, Fos », ; Oregon would: be fit for sea, «\Jl6t. + alone fit to be used as & reviewing: | vessel by' the: Secrefary of the Navy.) . This did. not in the tenet deter the \The navy department may not have been perplexed by the vast: number of applications from. onicers . A Don't fail to get THE ME- -| | weal : | | Oregon's glory by being on- her when and mon who wanted to share. the. aho. wae. agiin- put- into. commission, Willi orders to steam from Bremerton, Washingtbn, to Ban: Francisco - . Only Honor Men «Aboard; . = \A ediu‘tlbn ot the protrlem ot who + « unlit tin the avenne abd is a 'former assistant pus-l, <Unitadl |$ States. service after this country de- | According to a- clipping from one Week of the leading saan‘rancioeo paper), F “limited honor is paid the oid‘ Ben ' ship. - known - during + the // Spanish» | inane The weir ng intermittent disturbances Tor the: oust thrw mm condihone. Ffilowing sever ) disturbances, officials of the‘St Steel Car works appealed Goodrich to send | prevent \serious bloods | compante® were our; €a. Since en- - tgring the service and until his trahs- b activenm irry po warranted oral agents had been in. Heémmo several weeks. and had ancovered raise ical activities that promised the j portation of a score or woman women radicals, | , | Last of Surplus Foo {rom Schenectady :. ' William t. Bice, iy charge ot trzmenoh'tation Of government © ® «stuffs from. South Schenectody to city, announced this afternoon: t [in the wack. No. worn lies you been ceived with reference to the carload of . toodetllflsrordored from New York at! and which 'were. to have - When -at. from that city last week. The mile wilt - not be held until other nae mum or this order. we. as iz, . 'The goods: receiveoeemeeumm' nectady have been placed in the Yar ous fire houses of the olty sing tr H Harmony mills» officé where they 'be sold .on edayllo hem % he 321ml tor. ' Alfred Corona Slightly Hut” - When Auto Hit Hie Wm Aid-ed ooroda, 18, m at we bs.. \ona of 162 Main street. wank alight}; (in 4 Jured this morning when [the ~w. wu which he was . driving“ to the- Albany market was struck by an automobile ,' |on the Albany rond.- The wagon wes | damaged. Two other boys, riding wilh young Corona, were. The ° continued on N0 Mt.) woo-meogfllt 'motorist could not be lag