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e coma-anew, = 3.20042 \x; ‘f Ahan HBIG anolcommer migh oo IN NR; ntial Tram Reached 1 <- - tod@y with his labor. policy full do- [ . -. tépmined. He spent -all of yesterday | Mid the balance of power. in. the ' “what they gig willing , A0 yogduflng United Stites, . _ tice Hastion t Dawson it po- | JIMMMWM \tris cath | rummmmmmm This Morn“ Cay - 4 BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN infatuation! News Sawlce staff © Correspondent. N PORTLAND ORR, Sept . President Wilson landed in Portland: a* - 16. - 1 afternoon secluded in \Jis. Mmeut ~ . in. the hotel in Segmg. . - of that tigxe 1)th utilizing iffé famous little - upon' whicn he has written all of his war | 4 meninges to congrems. As a result it isflelapected today that the invita< tions to attend the coming edigress -in . Washington - will qt week. | ~ labor . mrthgoming the ~pri Not a athgle contenta: wilt < be public.\ It' is 'whderstood the Presi- 1m plays. to demand that the iabor | e U. 8., the - capital- iataes tall when money: mentioned, and the farmers who -,.S., get out into the open and say. - the next yellr %6 restore the'egonom-~ G Iciatability ob c worm Ma the | suggestions that in : his can for the 'the'. mum 131m my? ¥ writings regarding the situ-. gob: in. the miayvy, where- many of | tyne e it men, are. being forceg . out, ' th¥ ugh inability of. the department to' eat outside offers of money, werws dbclkred today to he withont to‘iiuflnmh. 'O that subjéct he will address congress or the Secretary of the Navy. i wt “rhe‘w‘Pre'fiflent's \train ~ reached {Portland shortty after 6 o'clock this morning But it \was Held on the side track until 9 when the party de- trained for a motor ride which is to |- Anclude \of the Colum- bie highway During the' afternoon the party wil} be guests of Col. Jack- son at luncheon and tqnight the \it\ressdexiffimn deliver a set address. WU {MGM bo | \* Absence ofJudgesfmmAlbnny firthifimfing unfit the Humanities message is made f mmm mm\ Boot. 14 mtmw - od) 'The Liberal mama? in* comma! here today MM“ to- “mm General Obregcm tor _- -. the presidency to sunceeed Venn“ (mum Gamma next war t. , l ICAL ROW Wants of ' Mandamus on Next Saturday f‘PBSIPflHEII FROM IflMflRRlWI . Made Further Delay in the . CaseNeeessary \The heating of arguments in man- damus:, proceedings, instituted bys at-. 'torneys for Commissioner of Public: missioner of Public Works John \P. ' Gorman, to restrain Mayor - Foley, from hearing charges which he pra« ferred againgt both officials, adjourn» } ed: from Saturday natil tomorrow morning has: again 'been adjourned . iumu Saturday morning September , 20 at 10 o'clock. This latest adjourn - - 'ent was' made necessary by\ the in- _v¢bmty of a Bupreme Court Justice to be in Albany tomorrow morning owing to the opening of a session of . the Court in Schobarle county. An- nouncement- of the adjournment was sent to the attorneys in the case this affernoon by the clerk of the court at Albany. Justice Rudd will 'open the term in Schohmie and Jus- tice Hinman, before whom the case was to have been argued, is detained at the seashore, owing to the illness of his wife. To Proceed Saturday. Attorneys for both sides announce ed this afternoon, after the noticss were received that had been adjourn- ed, that they would he ready to pro- ceed with the arguments Saturday at Is Mus Irene Tons! Bride 'of 11532) Favreau ms: Imam dumber of | Mr. and Mis.. Manic]: Tousignant of 163 Lancester street, and Leo D. Fave \peily son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Fav. Kean of 27 Leversée avenue, wore mar- - se morning. The announcement of the change was received with feelings of pleasure by the members of the | ; Smith organization it 'being under- | stood that they consider cvery delay | in their gavor. The story curren; is that the organization would like to nave the matter held up until after election. The Mayor is determine, however, to have the case dispose mmwmm $:30 o'cicok at a . nuptial mass in St, Joseph's cBurob. Hey Touls A. Lavigne, MLR. pastor of QM <ghurch, was the telehunt of the and performad the marriage cer- film Cortine Miron was the ~of \Honor and the best nan was ' : 3mm a brother of the bride- ; XF.\ BT M53 Favreau, loft on | M 0k trip to New 'fug- if reside in 355.5? S‘j’i’ V tn an 1.) Ci arm Maxim} wifition of Srt WW”; “many rif give a faro» . well reception apd. dance d4omorrow | \ evening: at mammary Bank hall1~ for ine . the - dskoolation. ~ rétorh to collige withth a \finial; i? Kear- mandamiuged and : compel | them. to . hOw csime in court why they should | not attend regulay mestings of -the} Bail } commwon council for tho transaction | x] Devia Lang and Arfiur Par» }*P you. | reailt, have attended tho thred lest ip \i voprlar and adjourned mestings, at | all of which times their. Democratic. of as soon As possible. Speculation awarding Aldermen 'There is much speculation about the city today as to whather or not the three Democratic members of the Common Jounéit will attend to- morrow | night's scheduled regular meeting The aldermen have missed, two adjourned and one regular mget- to start mandamiis ° nroceacliugg # thoy fail to keep their,. promises, ~made through the newspapors® in the torm of advertising. to: anemia tlie wanting tomorrow flight _ Rnimors were . current that:. the | atdqmmen: would attend but- would 03th to the . unanim g passage df: any © dre (finance which the Maya» mtg}: rangers today damned to 'Aigg | matter in aiy way. Mayor Foléy has ~announced that if the. alderman fail; 'to meet tomorrow night ns wilt have}: the three Defmocrats; Frank Fortt, 'i} John Foley and Molae Mlimédm 0k mow city business. The threes. RepubHcan _. aldermen, Arhur . ta-] 'colleaguet were . 40 (. \o. ._ May Fi m» Phog Maya? Foley mm aux ma alderman, (Mixed on i MM) _ AA DEFRA : 5mm on Applications fort ‘ Hitety T. Francls Kennedy and Come» | ivear -and made public the Hist of hor “Noble Garnd ever elected in New York . ing and- ‘Mwar Foloy has threatened | {Ninety-FPourth street, New York city, -| city. The bride will he attended by her [stefér, Mise Anita Canavan, and. the jo [bridegroom will trave 'as his best i man,\ [his brother, jentertain \for the nun and» their: 9mm Mr¥, Joneph: Iflmlne. 'Mu. Mad Macon. worm“, Mre, | gambnng names nun WNBUNBES SAF Schedule \of Official Visits Also Mrs. Fannie Ricco. District Deputy Presklént 'of Habekm District No. 1, +1. 0. O.~F., today named the members Of her official suite 'for the: ensuing comfcint visits. ~The staff comprises:, Mgfiuvm Ma's mu Wt, Canoes Bemxty Grand Treasurer, Mrs.. Sadia Brown, Albany. Deputy Grand hoes; (Peputy Grand Eerabd, Mrs. Emma | Salisbury, 'Altaiiy; \Deputy Grand Quaside Herald, Miss Adclaide Wise, Waterviict, and Deputy Grand Marsala! Miss Bertha Ricco, Cohoss. \ All rtfi’e appointees on Mrs, Ricto's staff, with the exception of Ars, grands of their respective lodges, Miss Bertha Ricco, named as grand marchal, is the youngest past grand of Prospect Rebokah Lodge, and, at the time of her election in 1918, was the youngest State,. The list of official visits of Mrs. Ric- co follotvs: October 3, Silver - Star Lodge, Albany; October 13, Green Is!- and Lodge, Green Island; October 16, Albany Lodge, Albany; October 17, Woodbine lodge, Albany: October 24. Progressive Lodge, Athany; October 21, Spartana. Colioes; Octopsr 28, Rising Star Lodgo, Watervliet; November 3,\ Prospéot Lodge, Cohoes. On the cessation of the visit to fror home lodge, Prospect Lodge 'of .this city, on November third, the members will tender MrS. Ricto and staff a Wel- , come reception. | , u Dr. McPlnlhps to Marty New York Girl Wednesday hut-inhu- Dr. Jt‘kséph A. Meflhflflps of 1 West well. know in Gama. and Miss Gert- rude M. Canavan, flanghtm of Mr. and- Sirs. Michast Canavan. of 73 Homilton 'rertace, New York city, will mart. ed Wednesiay® anorniig at the church | of Our Lady of Taxirdes, : New -: Nork: Borhiva - MoPhiitips | of Fen 130W The hon it .in the Mdiron- . com's Mm- \wil FrRonde Lake, eyomon-. Will be dacks, The wq' * Friends at. Emma: Lafie on' Wait ant!» val thows. ~ (~ W1” of St.\ Anne Of Sf [s. Jouph's Church ~ The Lndkin of St. Anne;of St. sph's church held 'Atheolp aw thg last Hight when me‘mm om. |- cars wore mused tix the. mung your: - Presidmt. Irs. Fomeph Maroli; frat age |. sistant, Mm Jommemjmfln mane retary, Mis, JomeghBlain; tram, 3m 0mm défian ce of hm.) Dram Mrs. Ricco Makes Public Hor} ( porters and Editors anmroyea on New: Havahnig - foupt new r8 . went on | f bad n fe nonifnations of askessor, afterman, au- | anainaadmranmmowhmherw Ge lof Whalen & Noonan's clothing estab | Deputy Grand: Warden,; Mrs. Augusta % Turner. AHginy; Bjsttfim Deputy Te m, Chaplain, Mise Alnnabel Ryley, Co- |; Phoenix, are the present sitting past | -| of Rev. Louls A, Lavigne, M. R., R Ycrk for (mum; Emma. <. {viglt or Bishop Forbas: té many 79m §Newswriters In Every Papa»: in Connectlcutt City Tied up by Trouble. | with Reportomd Staffs \ NEw wwm, Comm. Sept. 18. --RG«_ to: Gum demands {or an eight-hour - walking day and minimum | wages;of seawater reporters and $6 a day. for degk mam The strike follow- tsha mutating, & week. ago, of : glia newWepapér man in New Haven amen the mnwmg emtom of the four pa- pars. ~ The tame stairs of the Union and Times-header reported for work 'this morning 'and at-6 o'clock walked out. : The. newswfitem 'ctaim that only two of their members did not go out. Themen employed on the Journal«!Courti#, morn ing paper, will go out tonight, it was stated. Members of the staff of the Evening Register did not report for work to- day, claiming the publisher, John I%. Jackson. had informed tham Saturday night that they had forfeited their po- sitions by joining the association. 'The city was placarded, with posters today notifying the nublic of the strile, Tho strilsing newswriters dssuned a statement eaying that they had plans under way to publish a daily newspa- per. The Newswriters' Equity association it was stated, is not connected with | any other dabor organization, . Distinguished Clergymen Guests of Father Lavmne Rt. Rev, Guillzume mm. D D. |, [Bishop of Joltet Diocese, Canada, and Vory Rev, Ganon Ovild Rock, director of the Cathedrd] at Joliet, Canada, are pastor of St. Jooph's charch. The {ates aro -enroute to ine! \Italy; witere the Bishop wilt minke his \Ad Limine\ ¥igit as required by the Autles of : the the past five years. fiishop 3361‘st wilt flso make & tom ot. Gimme .and visit: tha various war Fuing. Ho MreHMasthemtot [Father Inivigne until tomozrow even-. and' Very Rev. Rock will leilve New WWW morning at . 8 o’clock, 83141101) Forbes: wilh «10mm mask at Bt. \Joseph's church. 'This . + thefiat | des in- [souls yours. He hes been an intimate eog Bend of Rev,- F‘ather 1am 1m- +0. ° + “mm”. UNDENWENT QPIERAWOM Mrs. Margaret Deniers. this 'olty,. tum at the Leonard -/ Hospital, Troy, {Fast Tpesdw Mrs: Demers. is a sis- | \ ter of 1m: John Cunack, Mrs. Joseph | - Martin and. William Define, all ot] “I“ 01th > # {Stiles, Republican president, third Mig» | 053.1ch church. The 13me will make | | His report to Poge. Benedict, - showing |. the work done im his flame flaming I int; whim he will leave for New York.!] On. mm What 18,, the 3:8th © formerly 'of |\ underwent 'g serious | _. \a' NP CUL 1“ 5pm“. , formerly of this fifty, ha. Fe«| Shawna They Expanded Nothing in Campaign \Twonty primary mdfintw for the vervisor and. presidemts and committee 'man in the nineteon election. districts of the-cily filed their statements of ex- penses with City: (3leth today as a [required by the election Jams ('Those y | who have fot filed their reports. have |5 until midnight tonight to do so. None |vaku of . the candidates who filed - reports |« ything to gecure the nomina- ( tions, according to the reports ° filed.. mt. 'Those who made the reports. showing 'that they epent nothing are: Joseph H. Johnston, Republican candidate for agsessor; Frank Fortin, Dementia Fenton Fennel, Republican «iistrict Sixth ward; Robert Robinson, ERepubl- can candidate for supervisor, - 8mm! ward; James Rrown, Republican can- for supervisor, Fifth ward; Har- vey Belanger, Republican candidate for alderman; Third ward; William J, At- kinson, Republican candidate for ald» erman, Second ward; Dennis S8 Daw- son, Democratic committceman from third district, Fifth ward; - Henry: trct, Fourth ward; Mose Baillargeon, Democratic candidate for aldeximan, Fourth ward; Edward Smith, Repubm- can candidate for alderman, Fourth ward; David Lang, Republican candi- date for adderman, Fifth ward; George Clark, Republican district president, Second ward; John Foley, Democratic candidate for aklerman, First wardf James Mullen, Democratic candidate - for alderman, Second . ward; Arthur Dufresne, Democratic committeeman, First district, Fourth ward, and James Gorman, Democratic committeeman first district, I‘dtth ward. . Mayor 's Committee wil Plan ‘ Another Sgle of Féodstum i m Plans for the sale of miscellaneous | govermnent foodstuffs 'will bo made ; at -a. tregting of the Mayor's coifhimit- teo, sale' Clerks um] which will be held tomam'aw mg)“: at 745; o'clock, at the police justlce’g mama in the city hall. . One car 10@4 of the miidcollanedus - toodstuife from' .New! York has arrived and anothér ear is | were disposed 'or withit. an: hour, will be made;. 'The commune [48 making an em“. to secure goveral ' more carloads of variant, kifide® c cannea} goods . which they contend . City be sold within a fow hours in the; fifty. . a af MI98 CURRIER RETURNS, - _ [Mist. Isabel Currier: of -Philadel-|, +a is iturned home after spending the past | week, visiting - relatives in 'Coloss. Miss Gurrier is employed by a at: < MOW“! in Philadelphia | uf\ ; * a* Lm .$ Nominees Submit Statements: , candidate for alderman, Third ward; | leader, Fifth ward; Andrew Scqfiand; | Republican candidate for aMemman, | {as they idols Shale ytter and | maite :a most complete jéb Toan letters in mm yomaeotmestom wepe © opemed | und 1 read and the place was thoroughly [¢ ' lihority I Multan suit cases. '| experted today. or tomorrow.\ ~ The} ~ ~|-reports of the sale hiya, last Friday, | When 1,600 cases of cork peas -and hmu' Sm low-\Al Mot had f OMNM 'for an Aiprising y \ender of Manuel to ~ w . ot ¥ diam from Btwkfl 48 ~ s ( E % distovered last night\ about 10:8 o'clock, J. Henry who com- dumuswreestmfi Rem street. lishment, 181-133 Mamet open, Mr.. . WilHénte motthel the polites' wid bapa mam and She time of its' 635me there was no one connected with tine Saturday night, Door and Window Open. Mr. Wiliams had returned from an, automobile trip and had put his car in ‘mgmelnmewotmemmk Noonan store when ihre discovered the { door and window Sergeant with an yreatignation. s ransacked. ' . p- Inventory Being Taken. Au inventory is boing taken today to ascentain just what the amount o, the Hoot is. 80 far it is known dhat three. complete suits of high prices clothing, a number of collar buttons, two high {grade suitcases, x quantity of jewelry, jsuch as scart pins, cuff links eto, a; number of postage stamps and between 192 and $15 in change were secured. - Investigation shows that entrance | was gained to the clothing stove by we» ‘movms a from, the window: in {tho rear and then forcing wcatch on. the window, Tire stolen go .> was re-. moved through the roar doc which was left open: by the 11mm or Inn'- glare. It is snpposed that the robber or mbhbers carried away the 1mm in tn» “l Twol: Mills Are Runmng twinning company,.employing approx- | imately 500 men and women, wHich had 'been closed saince last. Thursday morn ing, owammikeot tows Uninher benders #1 the candroom, were reqimetes . ed in fall this morning, when foss witte | eniploygs took mp tho work that het -_ |been loft by the men who strack and who ware not taken back aguin. . . AU the workers reported for this morning The mmeflntmdemt bf the plant selected four finishes“ tender: from six mm mbmmed by: the 0am on“ mm. 'of which the four men who ‘ quit were: Mmmm Bolshevike, \said a +[ft niv “3mm Sung. Jevéelri, Postiy Stamps im - and Money Secured by the Bold Intruders 0+ ‘ Wattuemmt robberies com 0 memedinOohoeMnmemmeww~ lan inmtflgmm WMmeolqfi hag Avilliam S, Whaler and Thomas D. |; Noonan, the members | of the ATMA lan, were out of the city | yesterday ARQ |aigy concern in the store from closing time A beault was on.duty at. Mice MW? . tera when Mr. WilHems/Reported 'his |. \c dlscovery of the opens window and aocér |,} and poli¢enien were.saut to the cloth |y, Ting atora to ma ~ \die Evidentiy “jaguar 44 the j8b IBEW lang © the interior of the establishment welt | two. sweaters, sewn! dozen of collars, | Again After Labor Trouble ; ~The Tivoli mills. of the Root Manu» r- ithe mesuon of mm {Washington, does not appt fas in. Winston the 11011 ! daty, ther action. *a, “1mm to Join and masts g mum I am equmuy d fend the sovereignty and to maintain the: gp risdiction over her m5 0 it has been gunned by the £6 and laws of her people, (Signed.3 - nests was Minimum Bs Barly today the.. m Chiardant members of Company H;, was M f ment, were the targhs for. thrown from the. aot of No. 180 Dob: obéester avenue, Youth . Boaton, | W madam Aired nun! M _ af ammunmmbmfl themfmtd'ldmt