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\| began to come - to th pas R H ] Company would experience considera- : M or ''Athany'\ __ LUDED Oatskill IKimgiton N§AWhutgm (West Pt. korg Dxmafiflew .P. 3L. W. 42nd St. £20 P. M, ( #1 xmlmn to UJ. 033 Pbifltv id R \. | Obinatown about wh Ich ong hearg yory | <5 {little, the \Chinatown of industriots, ? | bukinése-like, - ' chants. La' 4. fully live' to gm ‘g‘ltiongchm ] who ask. fornumbers, but such is not .the case, The average Chinese learns | 4 * “Rama: cm to. autumn .- Drink and dbpe snd tous © Day and night are buta. any \Not a-Ood but Jons\ Los 10 * The lnes above'réfer to the Chimi- | wa ot New York City fs It ls gon- ; | erally plctt sed. Bhit; there 48 another i and anemia! Ep. 8 18 mer- {0 ~ow e A WAF mambo-ad amt-n Chinatowh Is tocated' in a litfle coff- Canal Commerclnl mama; d by the Hivese 'in this enction | ore anit varied, but the majority | w engnged in the Impoit and 8, with groceries run- mds two mwfipaperswina ants' Association, */ 3) or three bmher shbps b largnst lmnet‘s of. its : film-s frp sumfliefl { two of, thyme“a sgccasgtm onudway ' theatrical \productions; \'The Yellowi { Jncket\ and \Bast Is West,\ The business,. men in Chinatown are need for telephone of raw 11m med in 1878, fanning hi ' have brought their bwn customs with . them- -and have kept to themselv <old € wilhér 1§ anote Making: 'Felephone Calle | - 'One might think that the central of- fee theN, -Y; Telephone | blotrouble in understanding Chinamen to pronounce tho. numbers he usually , _ olls } | otherwise he will get some one ; \who: éan speak English to make the | call for him. When the TrongConti- | U! nental line was opened to the public, | \1 ] some of the first calis for San Fran-} i caniziité, Tigesa {and Tubes Gates Half Sole Tires if»; . AfltfiUrMC'd Service' I AUL A. nussam #3 WWHITe STREET gxng bv 1mm s é¥ton and balm tut \\\I WC “Milo“.B T mm; the. Mllage with in «his pbckét‘ 'A vhnmfre appears on the {daring the) pertormwina and to/ thent | \8 | “in“? C 565mm!” fist when rm m5 * risen were - made from Chinatown : STAGE AND SCREEN EMPIRE THEATRE ALBANY, There ig an mwresting story in the burlétta that Rose Sydell's London | Belles are presenting at the (Empire : Busyville where Mayor Ohesten (Rube) | 157013911 rules 'with an fron band. 51a Aiiss Low Rose, who scene in the person or Verne Wilsoh,.. the prima donna, mam group of young women tor thé and {may add much tq the fixd \Af £116 pro C26 ds may much of the sumsx Gf the at.“ G msfimbire oof during +1 i 'Private Thare are also a |: if? Leis,\ gives +his'de then - the | [traumas of the mayor and bis friend [L - Tho <plot thickens as the [§ | ___ {{| primetpats go to Hgypt but the story [[ / fo AH has a hippy chding, - | ~ 15 [| Rose sydell \nis cecured £ fine } Tho sate {or the | a“ Wham m1: arrired this moraing 'and was placed in mm in MW qua-ha in than town hall) _- Honor mt The. fl‘mépupunotmm 'N» | -iL1 are on the eighth grade. honor rod! | - {Jor the month of geptembar, Mangarct | l Morphy; Gertrude par, cent.. agd among the dying aq- 'trido Reynolds and Magaret Murphy Wan Vaterap Home. William 8hannnn. son of Charles - {iShamon df Northside, bas errived £.] from oversaw when}? had boot Jn\ ; {service fop \48 moriths, «1d 1# now 'at . awaiting his discharge,. when was a, dimmer of : 'the 308rd Infantry und was daumled tor ® number of maths guarding German minu‘nem. ' Camp 'M: Masons *% Meet. Cliton Lodge, No. 140, F, auf A. Mg. fii confer the sécond dégrgo Alle Trams: «+ L \ § , MeSsting: Mnfifiay h © Phe (lumbar meetings of r‘he Village Board of Trustes and the various fire gompinies will © ‘be held + Monday (waning. ' (# fees f Personal. Kdgar Weldon of 'Bohonectady was In Town today on a business trip RbLL CALL. m ir & to 1, #218 i ou # Time to Swain Sip Jolin \Mg 1g inghis \Tm“ eHiptih of 'n glvaffe, which he calls \Gerfauntz\ or \Ora- fes\: \A beast spotted, und that Is a little mote, high than a steed, but he } path a neck twenty cubits fong, and he may look over a great high house,* \od CHILDREN’S | High- Cut School Shoes| miss 84 to 11 You can buy better Shoes for more money - hit -you hoe a . \Theatre Albany, 'The plot opens m. f S s at these prices ast Beet... % \Pork Chops iltlbntt «fem... llama? as ( B@in-Ba Han # half... 01mm; mu 'or In?” « At J 1 hox. collection, work. if i ty days -*. {:the spethod. of travel. . 1} tons.. tated sections, collectors are furnished 1+ with autoniobiies In large cities col- | lectors make their rounds on foot, and .| by new fresh Ham, half or whale ...... 22+} Eggs}: imam” Pork ..... via b»¢-08p00~n.. chainsaw”... Park Sausage $4. Walt imam“! Gut of Hesvy finer mm e area' mulled b! the 1 . andother locations for my ennvmleneq | of the general public. The proprietors |- of the places In which the gublic tole | pupae: mre located gct as the corn- | hy's agents and. mom a conimlfi : Intmmaifiurrorthaxawrm ,lmelomna Company there are about: 44,33; coin box public telephones, from w x. year 180,000,000 coins are recéived, | weighing about 1,000 tons, I the coins sg | were . stacked: one on . top qgl.another, 16 frort of the\ Woolworth Building, | there, would be. 1250 stacks, - each | reaching thetop df the Tower, If the: . colus were pladéd \end to. end, 'chair - fazhlon, they would extend from New flagk‘m France. - tt __ box collection work I8 as a \fenem proposition, carried on undér the gupervlslon of the focal commer- Ant 'Affices in conjunction with other, tommarciat work. In territories where 'there gre a number of coln box public . telaphones, as in large cities, a sepa- | {rato organization is maintained, and their exclusive time is given to colin The frequency mm which flnllectrlans fre made from you) 'box mypfilic . télephones | depends !. l-upon. the amount tieposited in the | [boxeg each day. Collgetions from these | stations, thefm tary. In some lo- | «ations the haves are emptied every two days, and,, . other locations col- | jections are mad inty once every nine- j. 2,060 Collection: Daily 1 The number of made . dally by a collector waries from §0 to: 150, dependmg upor how far away , one station is from another, aind wiso In the entire toppitory.. approximately 2,060 collev- TT ions are mide 'dally. The money col lected weighs three and onb-quarter | In suburban and sparsely popu- | in some places automobiles meet the collectors at prwiousiy dGesignated | f; points for the purpose of relieving 5 them of the money, The collectors in - making their 4 rounds are aiso responsiblefor report- ing (mania irk uwmstmuxp 'of storss, tho proper upkéep 6f public telephone a-slgns and the negd, if fny, for addt- I| tionat , signs, They also\ inspect the e telephone directories and make sure, Irectorics are replaced that mouth piéces are supplied wlion Becessary, fand adver- that all wore -l |. tisingAiterAtiire and other sundry mat- ~ | ters are taken care of by the Collector - §ins daily gonads -The Telephone iew; N. v a 6h ._ Much Difference. ,_ it wauld be a different world ife wery dw digcontiltod with oursclvas at with other people.-Senttle Post-Intek ligepeor. ' - po $1363 11% to 2 95 sgos cannot buy better 118,202. gollectiont .are ; made |- Martha { qach year, (It is estimated that during |: Schermethorn.,. and Dorothy MiBik, The | ty - Mike-n average stiaimmed by the boys -| was secured by: Thomas, Woloott,. 88 ....330 mooooee w aln t # + 66 yy ks » v . Cono a E ® u ace s e t + 4s e s « e oe ...... ...l0lti0\nlnggzsc ' - soe \\°\'\'o ----- « ant A 8 .a son goa t a e aa e ow a t ® 6 # mor Ol‘llcoclfl-tlun a 9...Q-onv-.o.-n .-....-ou-900ao .‘..\‘...H + uco\ .,,¢cn-~ bith‘.'*. .\i.v6¢i %,...-;sa;|u-,.,¢35n 4 | J C. ogg, E . mptussmma U} Hookiand counties patent-ed the New- i . . a [ burgh mpgeting while Dutchess, Fults} 1. wam and Wastchesfier “ ‘jSale may | Order “HQ“ Sandi p from 1 Bros. and Save Money, Free fiellvewy Everywhera and S’” ‘Ribcrdy | abandon individual preferement ani remomber that the Republican party's I | 1 principles aro sound and fundamental \§. .32¢ | -a-~35¢:‘ ‘ | nighest | ( Seated at the Pflughkeépaie gm. afi- 3mm, 1 fives. ms A, .- -[} York ana Mrs. MacDonald Dewitt of | | Kings, all members of, the Woman's | fffl State Executive Gomtaittes, reportedth B |- 1 the progress of organszauon in their | S T | counties - ©. E tet po j‘flfl wa'Voters . with the Mantras: party: in every election district in' <the #tate, | State Committee © . Mre. William H. hem, thousands of women in every. county” rollment figures.. . - \Last ygar only Hity per cent in any nautical patty in. this atate\ . look.. \This was largely due to the do their auty this fall.\ ' Enrollment Hays. ~ ° A state wide catchment campaign I to align fifty additional women voters || in“; . 7 « 'been jannolhed by the Woman's. Bxe | : \ Commiticsof the. Republican: e executive of the Committes, nas been | | at. work on the. 'drive tor | several . months, and ay a result Has: jecruitéd || in the state to swell) the woman en- l of 2 the wohien eligible to vote, enolied | { Mas, Iver said in discussing the out-1 - € facet that women had been | enfran- | chised but a short time. We hope to| we see that 100 per cent. of the women | ** mienand woren will be etvon an G GfiADYS LEQLIB . Vitagraph Star - - ”m Fortune's Child, Malemc Theatre Tomorrow. : -can party this - 4all, When they registey to vote in. ma Navembm' gléction, in-. rollment: this yeanménamés them to toto for unminatzmn af . dential electogk next spring”, lomnrtpqny to aural in the Regumb f Personal regiétr xtion n. cities an A night as usual. Repubuuan“ ~, - candidates . in - the . -priptaries / new; September when & United States] Senator, CGongresainan, Governor and ? - pother state officers are-to he naminm-‘ . ad. . Earoliment this {an also, chablos 8 men and wuxpen to uqte for presiw; E* New York citys © are October 6, #,\ o'clock to 1&3!) in % evening, mm October the evening % lation of less than 0 ted to enroll in & polflcal party on election day, Rovemney 4th. © ~ New York Modeivfor’ Nation. day m - tire United States. ' the first Republican chairmen in this country to campaign of 1920. tho committee, Mr, Glynn gave it g'clock in the morning\ 'watil 10:30 \; 3 When state chairman, Geofge; A. | «Glynn, the chairman of the Wom@n's | (Bzecutive Committee, Mrs, Mmfir L. | Livermore, and the Treasurdr of the [M Woman's National Executive Com- | mitfteo, Miss Mary Garregt flal, closed | their conference with upstate county | M lexdors, in Wougbkeepsgeflast thurs {8 th, they completed a history } ‘ making tour of New York state, nas attracted the attention of the. en« {8p which | [f Mr. Glyng, in appointing a woman' s | state exarutive committee was one of | recognize the politfcal ' sagacity and ability of the new vot- MF ers, and to take stops to make New | 1 York Republican in the presidential Residents 'of munits. havmg a papa“ 4 00 abe permib | § | Having | created | completo support and mado it pom! sible for the women to have a real | voice in the party councils. Accompanying the Ropublican wo- (' mon leaders to Saratoga Springs, Wa- *tertown, Binghamton, Buffalo, Syra- | Glyan | M cuse and other centers, Mt. urged the county chairmen every- where to discuss and present plaas for giving complete recognition the new voters., County «ftor county has placed wo- evident, fogother with ¥ desire to to the nation's welfare, Womeh | from - New [| Journey to New York to see nbw £800. ; [] successfully Mrs. Livermore is setting f t up tie organization, . A| Livermore wis addressing the pough- (8 ° l | IKeepsic, meeting last week, her gon, | I Lieutenant Russell. Livermore, ' ; in New Work. receiving oue of . tub I fitary \bonors this 'country | i can giv‘» a soldier, the- Distingumiea ' Serviuo mas} F hile 'I Min Travis Sneak». mldrussed both the - Newburg. from. Orange. Uster, ~ Mrs. | Gleason or WM . it AI' hoping“. Brace up! Bome people are: “mi pn the millstone of 'life. lished up. -It Just depends on amt? you m made cf. =. db . = to . men on it, organikition committees, | MM | as a result of the gatherings, ~Wvery- if) where a spitit of tham work has ben | I Hampshivrg, { | Migsouri and other states who | gre fl | endellvoring to get the women into tle tho Republican party have made the | M trg. {- was {& btata Comptralier Hugege: M.. Trans i _| 4 anit f. \[} Poughkeepsie cafitarenees. Delagatées | Green - ami | ware - repre- f mm: 8 ~_ thou . ( | U J \Cohoes 304de style M (if bays suits an a' These Suns ara. of \ Cassmtgmsl lue Serge .and Stretch T weeds, tram $10 00 up | remain closed untfl 5 o'clock Saturday\ ' visxt to our store this week. «f fie: him try 'on a few. Lard - the prxces range\ . Baybrv company H Aspirin 'to phydflifil \. ~-18_years ago. - . ae af you mam tho'true, world-tumour Aspirin, as prvscrlbed by” physiciage ~ |;. c: u, you must ask . tor over cightoG6n ”f . for \Bay or Tablets of , Aspirin.\ {/ as\ 'is 'gtamped on _| . each tablet and. uppears (on. (ouch \ package for your protection “Ain't. t imitations /| = packags of~ \B-‘yer Table“ | of Aspirin\ are sate and: proper di«. U rections. for . «Colds, Headache, Nail-4“ © | rulgin. Toothache, Rarache, Rheuma- The “Bayer € tism, Lumbaso, (Wouritis, and tor : Pub in general 29 ~ Handy tin boxes containing 42 tab= (~' | tets cost but a tew cents. Druggist# -| also sell unset i Aspirin is the trade 'mark of Bayer m ~ | Manufacturse of-. Monoaceticacidestar k T of Salicyllcaeid cmayern . 16. you want. Gquio®k mum mum“ 20 Cd ammun- Cane Aa (e Open Saturday Welnstein Bros., -NEW YORK STOKE 64-126 R mean Street Mothersu-Brmg Your Boys , To Us For Their FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING We feet justificd in claiming that our store e center,\ not only for 8 men's clothing. but for boys' clothing. This morning we received another shipment d overcoats and would suggest a> k?- Bring your boy and ; The Overcoats are of\ Flannels, Chang? SAGA! bardines,- Knit T and. the: prices range from i | _ $. sf) lo m © aw packages. . *~.