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“Emma's“ Toft - the \church - The comm. an Matthewsldom fmmmmwod: The other - d U A This Year 7 four 1 woman you-ray helium Jaha’; mm of\ instruction in nursing! joss . Hospital ~TraIRIDE [work; ~The orporate communion of - the: direction of Mud Brotherhood mu be' m4 m” | p; ~superintendent .- at l moi-x in: at 8 canola. f and Miss Madge Reos, l . Miperintendent, \The you“? CAPITAL DISTRICT NURSES MEETING] . will comprise the gradu- */* @ flu \Th ' “lg” 2a Misses Molen ; ind ; Miss ay. of Cohbes, . Miss. H nngyivania and; $61,252 i 31mg; City's The annual meeting | pt capital iy. This is one of the smiall- |. District Branch, No, 9 ohms New f \York State. Nutsés'. asgdctation - Ain | be held Saturday,; Détobep 4 at 2: p. m, at the State Educational | ing in Albany. 'The 111?qu of the | mammhfi- when um £08 in- vited to 'become active in'. church } lasses ever known ati . The officiais are at loss) ifetatand the lack bt interest, women who desire to euro“ im 2a must have at least } assobiation in this district includes '@: high school ° education.; in Albany, Rensselaer, Sara- ¥aw secure . any. information | zoga and Washington Counties. - ”in from the hospital emulate : There are a number- Of membetl of: exent the course of instructlow the branch in Cohoes who will attend ll «o tine meeting. Health insurance\ willl be ong at the 3111)“an ~discpased at ihe mosting. A délegaip will also be { glocted to the New yoik State Legion. - years Anration but it igs fy at next year the state as» |. \meeting to, be held in Naw York fill lilx fit of 'health will require that for student nuradg re completed .a high :. in. . Phere are five, mem- (#0068 army the aenlor class to be gradu- ta. ISLAND MISSION - ¥ ., PL 4 , SS S. SOCIAL 4 COMP LETE Gemge V mtrlck o: Troy, deli-web d an inte resting - address-on Sunday wool work Jast night at .the parents' And friends' meeting at. the Tsiand. Mission. The meeting was held in the interests of Bunday school \work. | A musicat® program wage given . which | ncluded plano andviolin duets by Miss Marion d. Johnson- and\ Chester | ice to \be ham Manila? her 13 in St.“ Jehnls l will attend 'The tanner lu- , m, manuals fnd Com- i recitations by Miss Marion: Jones | of t Guard, have been} Watervliet and plano solos by Mrs. ttond the service | House. \At the close of the meeting | ‘ ante: taintnent,; _. refreshments Maucham, planosolos and duéts by Misses Clara and (Gertrude Frenier;] | . cae i on F - Call and let us explain {he advantage of our Toric and invisible \ Bifocal Lyn: . We duplicate any. lens, 1e« mindlessof where you' bought it. J. HENRY WILLIAMS ' Registered Optometrist Jewelry Store _ 137 Remsen St. mete\ . M b i triotd mummmwfifimflm gree; in counsetion: with the death. of. . money. \ announced. wha; 'his defense will bei 4 counctl. Called ‘ Camly on That Date . . The cua at Joseph Shanna, charged with murder in the drat de- + Misa Margaret Walsh in the fatal tira | at 19 Willow streat - months :] ago, will be 'pallag. log-atrial fin Wed- gateway, word received Ain porning. by Corp November 12, | according to oration Council J, B. Carter, attomey Gfinmw Adfington,. - R fihpwyra was the owner of a aal- : oon in which. moe fige- started, Miss Walsh died 'from suffomtibg ~ ~The prosecution will charge that shawl-a, with two other consplfed to huve the place sot on, tire > for the: purpose of collecting the mfiurwce Attorney Gatter - has not but it Js thought that it will be a James. Volpmhargea with murder in connection with the case, will be: tried after: Show“ £, it‘he police have so far unable to so- man indicted for the murder, and 1 who, it is alleged, sat the place' On fire. ot At drawn within a few days. arraigned Bétore . County \ mdge eorge W. Addington at Albany, this was assigned as counsel | for the . prigoner; by the “fifty =p Cty LLERK’S ’ REPORT FILED City Clerk Haber; this afternoon | (they folowing report fer| the month of September: Five dog - licenses, 11 marriage licenses, 6% -- | nunting licenses, and 2 vendors' e 0911583. i Cohoss K. of G. Official Visited Schenectady Council M é Pistrict Deputy William J. Grattan of the Knights of Columbus, accom- | panied by his staff and a H ot members of Colices Council, I| 192, last night installed the newly t} olected officers of Schenectady coun-. | cll NO. This evening the District Dex will install the officers of 0011095 # W“ ue F0]! FRIDAY AND SATURDAV I-LOan Plate Beef ......%........ 180 Lean Plate Corned Beef N4. 18s Pork or Beef Kidneys, th........ 146 Sligeq Bacon { vs evere eres ses. Bho. BOOK LAVOP sss ees s erea es, 128 p Fresh | made sausage, links .or meat 11 850 'The same grade of veal as- previous -shles. Home dressed, very choice. Veal for Roasting aes eae Prk iv ea $08 Veal CROPS) ec} s sss $56 Vedl Cutl@tS, ...... 62 c e sen »a 408) Broiled Lobsters, Ih... - 603 Veal Breasts vx err cvs eke 186: KBeMjHeafl“, [bun‘ unu-oa-sroo... “lav + iStrictly Fresh .Flsh~—~Fresh \Salmon iMalibut, - Sticed - Cod, Stiged Bluse pleces cut. from ; Fish, Haddock, Butter Fish, - F 1 ars, Frosh Mackevfel. sttem-w 501 Clams. . ° © [6 . 2 FA P0 LlTlGAL ADVEBTLSEM ENTS lug about 5 lbs) L. fresh cut .... .... 408 ss pier. 276 Gen ® . 390 ib Lamb Chops, genuine f Genuine Lamb, ib.. .32¢ a a a wa a e ae P lilidtlifltl-lilotao Ontgvfioc'nb'ontolcll (8 to 148 Ibs.) mium? Haffie .-0..... Oto tar Shoulders, | every - tad pq~c~;.5'v‘unofinv 28a foakting , Chickens, | 'extra anooutvocnvobo-cac 42° a e es a sie vea bes « fipine round) lay Evémhg, October 2nd 1919. »\: L‘V' [Thorn Knapp and Mrs. P TDavis will tfeave Saturday for Detroit, | Mich., to attend the general conven-», I| gler, a daughter, . formerly Miss Mary Vankovenbeng TO ATTEND CONVENTION, 'Mrs. Rosatina NVilliams, Miss Susan Willliam J. tion 'of the Proteglant | Episcopal | church, which will be held thore dur- ing the coming two “mike. T Funeral of [Mm Perrier. The funeral of Mrs, Mary Perrier was held this morning at 7:80 o'clock ! at the residence, 77 Central tPertsico and thonee to St. Marlin; chasch where a high mase of requienr'was colebratei by Rov, George Gagne. Ttolativés were the bearers. Burial was in St. . Jose- ph’s cemetery, Waterford 100 [ME 10 BE BlASSIFlHl BORN to Mr. am! Mrs € H. Tes- Mrs. Tessler was | 1005. 8, it € $iflflk MARK“. , M + .8 “a #2 c hou Clan Ammmfln flan Oidl‘ltlfitlflii.‘ Ameflcanwmaomntive Com. vere ; 114%] ,:Amerlean SMOIROPS (,) been ccs. T8 K | - Aniorican Tél. & Tol . 98% \l | Mnfitmfla UOQDQP we t or ;otoobq’0 68x5- t ,A\Itehi86n Uom. awe o-vcooon ltttuc 91 m owm speakers wfll address the inflating\ '~A _ Hm? MARTIN H GLYNN Former Govemar nf Haw CHARLES B. PLUMLJEY Candxflafb for Mayor?“ C JAMES P. DOOLEY, Qanflxdaw for Assestor. * PANIEL J. COSGRO, City judgn. ols » - HENRY S. KAHN... ~ - e \And Others.\. he fisues df the campaign will ba thoroughly (linen-amp oe $0“! mg» Foley was not refiominated willbe e planned by 1a * ve $|palt, & Ohio ........0..... calflomia Pat. tg’io she e ave n bd t+ , 0g. fia. v. North ¥ Pacific vo pad va nna de bs dk 90 | OM Gas -.. [ Wennaylvunla RoR. ye | Republic Iran # : Willem mm f . ...e 108% Produ, ey...} .....0. 106%} -. #} Union Pacific ....-.;m.u... if‘u 3 a“ berGflmw-n outbnoio 1m Ab. : Ui' 3s)“ c M-,& Stu (98111 00m a gie 66 te a 43a IWI Corn Products Con. vp rc ers ike 814. “firm Com; .:bl‘ltlllb Oil'll'. L 1m 1 New York CBBERML cv, erea +s 484 ”Im‘t. alee “u...“aa'i a ;up-nc-Q§10£-o we ece i 53 vs ewe cea &_ 48% f 61 Mum“. Wot | ~ 144% | ést Com. ©. pee vas s ives 100K 560]. 6 Amal yum“ the parade I“ Weaflll‘me anoaoo'ontitauonh tn‘t‘ofiill“ n‘“ . carfoad of. food, qohsmlng of\ casox -has arrived Aram the - govarn=-< general deinial of © the allegations». | t, { gure trace of Tony the third {{ | ' Pho case will be tried before County | ~ + =~ .] Judge - Addington panel of juniors fop the triat will be 1- Volpt p‘leadéd not | guilty when | morning. | Orville \R. Ely of his city| ~©5%|- sus :The Cokces mmmltm tor in. | .of surplus xovernment: foodatuffs nth nounced this morning that ano0thor | ment fireman-6 in New York city. This: consignment consists of pork and- Mans; 14mm, mm and clam ben Axed o7 ”tn e: some time next week: . Letters trom the governmant officials say that: alt the goods hive been shipped. It is expected that the sile can be held some day next week. The goods bave ' heen removemirom the freight car and are now gt the various fire ‘lmuses Land. omce of the- Harmony | me Man Who Married 16‘Year- Old Girl Here Arrested - __ at Watertown M Oscar Patnmude af who license from Olly Clerk Bugene M. Hebert to marry Kites Ristgq O'Bricn bf Watertown, was arpested at Water-. \town yesterday charged with abduc- tion. Patnaudeis charge by ng Jean- tte O'Brien, with having run away with tier daugh- ter. The couple secured their Hicense | gave their resxdence as Canoes \The - bride gave nor age as 18. It was Gator |- discovered that she was. but 16 years Rev, Marion G. Cole, pastor of the First Methodist church Patnaude, when arraigned An police {court in Watertown, pleaded not gullty. He waived ekamination and was held? Ito. awilt the abtion of the grand Jury. \IBail in the sum of 500 was fixed by the conrt for hfs appeatance when wanted, It is possum that Clerk Engene All. EEgbert mayask the, district attor- ney of Watertown to prefer a charge or perjury against the girl on the {grounds that ghe swore falsely to dn , {affidavit for a Hcense to marry, City Clerk Hebert said this morning that he would do nothing, however, unt! he hears from the Watertown officials. ST. JEANS AFTER NEW. MEMBERS The St Jean Baptiste Society fast night decided to start an active cam- paign for new members., The -at- tendnnfie ut the amecting was the largest in- a long time, and several . plans were suggested to induce mon to join the society. The one which seemed to meet with more favor than all others was to have a-come« anitteo visit the *different French parishes of the city and mermaids and hold mestings afghan sovle of the best speakers of the society will . address tho men. It is thought Hkely | that\one of these meetings will be ~ Anuounced shortly. An effort is being: made to secure Assistant Distrle; isracl Belanger as one-of the spegk- ers. Much enthusiasm WC“ evident last night ang no doubt the member- ship drive will be highly successtun ms N01“ DR. BOUDRlAS. . Dr. Louis ~Boudrias of Columbia {street this morning requested The Re- lpub‘llcm to déiiy. a statement ap- {peavitic in the newspapers that he was . u fdhalmnnn of # Socialist mass meeting Thold at Remsen and White straets Inst L 019m; quotations . tarnish“ by Mond I ay evening., Th A8 | Pane. ,WthW &: Catapult. Alli”- ;magflna; “1:05er £&?§\i¥$};fiafi§ fit? man of Dr Boudflas JOHN TOOMQEY. violin \iffcllns +4 10 teacher puplis given strict attention. Main stl‘éét Oct. 2 at \> A,“ MOR . . Undertaker _ and # - hire, for lefimfi‘é’ffi’éfifiéfitfi for Nana Canes £0 or _ HELP WQN‘TED AT THE Wit-130K ¥ 00 DEPARTMENT 370115. \Phote is # position tor a youn: man who can triln windows shd do daterior displays, and . assist the | Manager in and about the store. ' A Cohoés . man wilt havo the web ~erence 'but he mist be capable. No «late ior tha gale. of: these yale | ~ cgllansous articles has for the Mien nt, from County Judge; Illw gonera} . m3 ; thy, of which Mrs. 'Daniet C, MoRlwals is chairman un» fil after aly the goods ordered haye | | arrived. in* «ghoss. 'This is expected - o eprom (iy: jatedd . a! the on May $0, 1219, secured a. maryringe | walker of the young ginl, | ! ront City Clerk Hebort, when hath. of age. The couple were married by | [ the formation will be he AotJowe:: . ibarid. phiof* of sta; - of potice, mrgmts Guliltbault, Rovert= A [son and Dwr . ¢ commanding. letter, or pawn“ call will rchlve tention at once and be treated in [Deputy ® Mimmo - - amex Green M Shit ’ cram-nor r Event desued by | Mayor and Police and Fire Chiefs Today spection of the polics snd fire depart- ments, which wil be held in Cohoes: morhing: over the' signatures of Kire |- Chief James H. Golden - and Polite: (thief John K. Burke, The departments i111 be inspected at 2:30 . o'olgels by gayor Foley after which the police and tire departmenta-will parade over the Ordn- lm' the Annual undo 'and in. < 8803 and 8:45 Tmmw M Gamay 15W” it; STONE & A Story of the Big Woods. . «[I this Baturday aftermoon,. were this Man s -eSll’e I .A picture of. Plcturesque Out- [J doors-Great Snow Scenes--A {| ° Big Luntber Camp in Operation. | “Ii: “us; ylmm to sot ihat w L Foam), IM Tikk: 3008 JVOULD DESTROY :- 'To Our Bnmom~vo T rhomplay as an ord . {Stunt ”giant gimme!“ an; j Ata wiar prices: sa big. sn showing. d. | vmcad prim. SEER 10DAY! Tomorrow noun Lad\. toHowing Hne of maroh: Mum, Broadway, to Younglove avenue, to. Mohawk, to City Kali. passing in ro» view before the Mayor and City Offic- ialsl to Remsen, to White and. dismiss, For the first time in masy years the eral order for the parade and in- spection were i. ed by the Mayor in- nlessimner of publm mfety as is the custom. This is due this year to the fact.that Gammlsslom D- ler of Public Safety TaPrancis ennéely | AP !s 'ndor suspension on charges of ne- | * glect of duty preferrad by the Mayor. © The orders in dull as Mum by the. officials follows: - Orders for inspection. The general orders issued by Mayor Foley IoHows: ~ \_ 1..The annual inspeefiom parade and - .\veview of this department will be field ron Saturdayl the 4th day of (wombat. 1919, at. 280 o'clock,.p. M. -- 2%. Chiefs of the Bureaus of pollen and fire will Issue thé necessary orders to their respective commands, and will + hawk Street, at the time above speci« A fied. . ' 3. Tthe xormatlon and Hue of much foltowing the Inspection, will be. ranged by the ehléts 'of the two den- partments, and. by them ankiounced in orders, to their respeetiva depart— ments. ~ The order of Chmf of Police Burke for the inspection of the mime: de-. partment: [® {I, Foley, mayor, all members of this- {ice headquarters, on Saturday, October | 14, 1919, at 2 p. m., for annual inspec- tion, parade and review. forn» with overcoats, standing collars, | 'dark ties, and will carty parade clubs tong, badge, etc., are olean and: shoos polished. > 8, At 2.30 p. m.. the force wili march to. Muhawk street, north - of Seneca street, where it. will be lnspgcted by. his honor, the mayor, 4. Sergeants Gunman, Rahal-mom H I + + ghiet and his staff. follows: Foley, Mayor, this department wilt par- 1919, af 280 o'tlock, p. m 2. At L1G p. m. three blows will Be sounded on the bells of the fire alarnt system, at\ which ignal, an mont headquarters, | as speedily | ad practicable, and | await instnuctions. Foremen of volunteer compantes | dre. partiwmy requested to leave their respective stations in time to arrive at the place of formation at Po'cioct.- 3. Phe department wilh dssemible on Tatohawk street, north of Seneca strat,. ongmizatmns on the west and appara- tus 'on the east side of the: street. {'The doputy chiefe wilt guperintend the formation and will mpm't. ito the chief - 'englneer, at the right of the lint as | Of the fire atirm tele-. graph. is charged with the execution 'of the signais, above set forth after- wiieck he wil report to the chief en. ‘ «81W ' - A . /y © 4, ~Employés will wear the realm»- tion uniform with gloves am ters or 0mm decimation. At awn» Thas, will 'he slammed The depart- mam badge will be worn on ths left . bradat of the Coat Salutes fit ingyie¢=> tion and when peeging in Review will | 'intemdent Ross,. Aficers, form“ of committal; and 613- mvm in command of sections. . .A.. In ensé«an alarm of fite is sound #00 lr-‘ofimflon of column. a+ HOH Polite momma mum What's} \in My mums Police | department -J. Fire department - engineer, |\ Chick James J. Slams ard . ite / Mohawk street, to Ontario, to Re -«‘ son, to Mohawk, to Plict, to Willow, to |- Jr to . Jobaston | avenie, to |_. White, to Congress, to Geoige, to Main.} , to Schuyler, to Remsen, to White, to present them for inspection gn 1. Pumamlt to ordm‘s from Hm MK (lepm'bmmt will gepori so ame, 'at poo f ~ %. Men will wear the mgulamlmx wni~ } Each member will see that His but- | 'and Dryer wilt be in command of - | troimen who will march in rear of the {@) J Fire Ghict Golden's orders' is as || A 1. Pursuant to orders from Hon. M. J. ( ade for annual inspection and review, | on Saturday, the. ith day of Astober, | j: i apparatus at |M the Johnston avenue, Main street and | Washington avenue houges, will leave ) their respective statfons and wilt re- i ° port to the chicf engineer at. depart» | goon as the same is complete. . flame? ld no flow- $ only 'be rendered by department of-- od during the sAfiapection, parade or re- | view, only such organizations and ag- | - iparatas as may be epectally desighated | .. [by the chiet enginoer > will respond I therato. motor © combinatic: steam engine No. 4, with tractor, nook { - REDS AND 8M (Continued from page one) Weaver. N6. rune, no hits, no errors. - Ohicago-Weéavenr sigrtled to center; Jackson singled to left on first. ball pitched; Weaver stopped . at second; on fly to Daubert, > Fourth inning. wormed. Wiliams to Gandil; gogs to second; iroh walked; ° sscored on Kopt's three base fit; Neale out, Fd. Collins to rudle, two malts, no errors.. - . Fifth Anning, William out, Kopt to ling out by same route, thits, no errors, Cincinnati jgecond; Wench. No uns, no hits. no erfors, FIRST AMENDMJLNT *i * ba 32’3‘ attemoon 58 to v3!) © # } Am Not Poor, Pray hold me not in scorn, dt poor. desires many things. | A from henceforth you. shall know. {you | angwor | for | yourself! Quay)‘ L Mat “IOc. Eve. lac plus war tax Felach sectified; Weaver out stplate '. ¥ 'on Gandil's grounder; Jackson goes to: |. third; Gandil stale second; misberg out | Cinainnnti - Rath walled; Dunlimrt . Rath, g ‘ nous]: [ singled to- center field; Rath: scored | gud Groh goes to third; Roush ouf. istealing second, chalk to Risberg; | Duncan walked: Groh did. Duncan [J Gandi. Three; ° | Chicago-Schall fifed out to Roush; | ~~ when. CO!- |; o iunps, no |g jriden singled to latt-i | Sailee filed out to Feigh; Rath: safe |] on flrst when Risberg let , grounder | #p through his legs;. official scorer |. gives Risberg «an ertor; Rariden to | Daubert out on fiy to EIL | { Collins; Groh out on line. drive toi DEFEATED TODAY; ' The first I‘all wmmlment to peace | was defeated in Senate this 7 am 'a ar Poor tfther is the man who | Where shall P ‘; take my piace? Wherg in a little time |f THG. i From {], henceforth in a little time.-—-Leonurdo - da Vinci (translated by Edward Me || * * 13081110193 OHM-ll a t D ANQING we\ , mm“ amine-u A. C, Hall *~ ala rater | C0 ~ - Granary; Orchestra® 24 Cents . l‘ <» 206 admlasion, | |= > « { # \AoC sua Second of tserielf qf Dances Uncle: Auspicw of Mohawk Hustlers’ Club LARK?” '§. HALL amiss?” 350, handing War Ta ~ Graves; Jaws Graham; ‘5 A Prof. Downey's Private Bancing - : Clan and Assembly; TONIGHT ° M Manutactaters BankHall < Adults-Class from 7 to 9 P; M. -: 1 Soctat Dancing from 9-10 12 P; \ Oblfdean clans far Ball. Roon & $ Fancy Dancing from 4 to 52 For information call at | - Manufacturers BankHall, 5 Thursday, from 2 to 12 P:] ; M, or phone Schanectad 'l “gm EMPIRE 1mm : ALBANY _._____. ' conuon hints litt 97 with :| ‘R‘T‘bw Nelson \| . LY? “I \if: anil. . LSH 20TH LEN'LURSE MALDS Bought |- mMoNnEY¥Y % Tel., Cohoes 28? . Unbelievalhle Some of the dispatches from Omaha, i witose \special\ label shows that they do not come through the regular, re- Hiable news channels, represent the | people of that city jubilant over the - lawlessness £3th resulted in avirdor, mainming and. destruction of property Cal smiling, and boasting of their partici«' pation. in the victing. , There may be some such, but wa will not fbelfieve. that there are ° the than epple of Omaha are otherwiss | \ law-abiding, that they not only an heen brought upon their city, but wil {\glony in ”mix; sliane.\ they took . part in crime, will be ties «## the city > Albany J'mlmal 'Long Lite Copper Mlnc. o and on ant extensive scale sinco 1520, Creary Stenmer Co., No. 3; ° Rs SoAmstion Steam Go.. No. 2 . - U REAL ESTATE}? by fire. They tell of men and women | cunnctnlre that the great majority oz: : do not feet the disgrace that ltks, .\ And those who smile, and boast that . One set of copper mines. in Coba has i [p 1 been - oporated almost communal; 4 ( ® {band, J. D. Leversee Hose Co., No, 1}; |. 1. H, Mitchell H, and Y:. Go., Caspadie Hoew Co. No. 8; I H. Mur» |, phy Steamer Co., No. 4; Chief Dasin=| I 22g. I| and Sold, LOANED ® On Bond and Mortgage TBE M. & N. REALTY COMPANY, Inc. Manufacmmrs’flaphmama; , SERVIO CIRCLE | - SERVED SUPPER: tne hundred and fifty people at- tended the sxifigev 'of, the Servio Giv» ° clo of St. James Methodist church last night af the cliurch parlor. *he decorations were green and whites and the women who served wore white and. greon- caps. 'Mrs. Georgs fPlantz is president of the society, & The Renqllllcan is a family nows-' ~ l irought to their senses If the authoris { § o thelr duty,. apa |. ithko stepe to bring to justice at Igast | [F ° the ringleaders of the criminal mafia- . | retegroon John F. Ros, John Mag L Batting, Haida Eat \ jjn. thousands of lxomes’éy the use of ® >: No. 4+; motor combination, wagon, bo. t. motor combination wagon, © wagon.: and ladder truck, No. 1, with tractd ”Wmmm 1, ~ per's ear, motor Wham WW _ nu f € No 4;\v § warms rudur. © e flour that never: dilummmts. Thompson NMiling €6., - ll mart. M c. kd 01m [ . “first 'W. 4 {0 over at ad“ a Pglvglte lessons by, appointment.‘ ps s